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Tut: R eporte » McMIHWILLE. OREGON, NOV. 1, 1S83. A neat anti neway little daily payei ha»* sprung into existence at The Dalles Lang & Marsh are itHenterpi bring pub lisher*, anti the «piightly journal bears evidence of good encouragement upon the face of it. SticceHS to the Daily Httti. They’ll ,1« it yet, now you just l>et: They'er going to bridge the Willamette. Judge Deutly’» decision is in favor oi the project and the N P R It will go ahead with it» work. Thia avert» a pe culiar predicament—so to »peak. It would have been a phenomenal sort of an aspect if the Northern Pacific, after having »panned the continent,.bridging Mime of the country’« most noted wa ter» without question, to have been firelight to a halt at the very thre»ho)d of its destination, and that too liy those who should be the Inst to resort toHiu Ii an obstacle. Portland, it seem» has an “enemy within the gates.” The Chinese restriction act, begins to prove a ludicrous piece of botcli-work. The provision, allowing “traders” to come to America in unlimited numbers makes an excelent loop-hole through which the unconscionable heathens may crowd themselves in, mid they are taking advantage of it by »lie hun dred. Herds of the low-bred olf-scoiir- ings of the Flowery Kingdom make their way to our shores every few days and, armed as they are with the magic certificate marked “trader," there is none to obstruct their laudiug. “’Melican man ” will begin to “take the que” in a farce from the “stupid Chinese ” by-and-by. The paper that Keriooaly iiiHintH that rebel» and democrat« are «ynoiiviiioiis tcrniM is either iiiteiiM*ly ignorant oi willfully malicious.— llegfow Letidfi’. We are not one of the “ insinters; ” are not largely in the *f Hynonymoti»” biiriineRM ; nor have we tin* hardihood to intimate that all democrats are oi were rebels. But it would be an inter esting bit of information to us if out friend of the Leader would mime a feu rebel* that were not democrat*, or tell us how the election of a democratic President could possibly be hoped for bp that party should the ndiels all sml- deiiFy turn their votes against the De mocracy. 2. Examine voiitHi lf iik to y<»ur dis position ami liubits of temperance. I he HwcetK of life do not come to the Hour. 3. Your methods of study. Whether mixed or cry st aline. If mixed you have liO light to expect Mirrens. I. Your strict attention to the cause .of temperance. Ailopt the best method possible for the end you have in view. 5. Have self assertion. Cultivah* faith in your own capacity. Let not votii opinions I m * easily set by what others may say. 'These thoughts we would have you entertain before we dart upon our years work, and om hope is that they may benefit some one. A general uprising is called for, ami expected at our meeting Friday after- mmii I . (’. rT. I’, at Mrs. L.* Roots. T’lie (lood templers meet Friday even ing, instead of TueHday, as Mated in om last. Miss Francis E. Willard describes a ('hildren's Home at Mishawaukee, Ind., established by the W. ('. 'I'. I . In that town and vicinity tnereare many chil dren, cursed by drunken fathers and lair sorrowful condition turned the tearfs of the temperance women. With prayer and thought they set about ‘stablirihiiig a home for these almost homeless ones. I’lie board of (.'omniis- sioners, instead of consigning tlx* pau per children to the poor-house, put them iu the hands of the \\ . (’. T. I’., paying 23 cents per day for each child thus cared for. A house was rented tml furnished from their own home, a Matron a I eaclier ami a Maid wen* were placed in charge of I k children ranging from 3 months to 12 years of age. A large number of children have mi mothers but all have drunken fathers, “ Women at work. ” Notice to BUM! BUM! BUM! ATTENTION ! Farmers ! Having purchased of Mr. W. T. Newby the /ell-known McMinnville Warehouse, I shull • prepare«! to store lias season’s crop on as .nvorable terms as can he done in .VcMinn ville, and shall be ready at all limes to pay 1 Ami dou't yon folget it. Job Printing, Cash for Crain, at its highest market value. Will also be pre cured U> i V That’« the racket, l.4»AN SACK* TO FAKMI'Il*, Ailieat Receipts, and NEW GOODS | Sale Bills, and for said loan will require the sacks return Besides everything else in the ed filled with grain to my warehouse. il» gissi us the best, on short lio- Soliciting a share of your patronage, I shall Hue, SNYDE THE PRINTER. in return therefor endeavor to give you *satr.*)- iee, bv faclion. W. A. WELLS. McMinnville,Or., June 28, 1883.—m6. Arriving Daily at the Real Estate Agents Warren. Magers & Frink. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator ot the yamhill co., Or, estate of L. E. Phelps ot Tillamook county M c M innville , Oregon, deceased, .Ml ¡lersons havi >g claims against the said decease«i are hereby required to Grain, Grass and Stock Farms present them with »••* »”• •» nr vouchers to th«* undersigned adm nistrator r to J L Story, at lii Ymuliili and Polk countie« tor torney for the estate at tancoln in said county *atle «»n l<«*HMOiiable lerin». and state, within six months from the date of SAW MILLS, thib notice, FLOURING MILLS, Dated, Oct, 15,1883, ALBERT W PHELPS, CITY LOTS AND Administrator of the estate of L E Phelps, de TOWN PROPERTY. ceased. J. L. S tory , Attorney for estate. Parlies desiring •<» puri linse should Brick Store of B. F. HARTMAN. I <-al I and see us or wrile for cireulnr. iiom : i wami ; o All persons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned are requested to settle their Friends, witness you my vow And pray for me. that I may live and d ie accounts on or before <»«*tol»er 15, 1883, and as pure as now. thereby save costs. Yes looking up for future help—what ere ROBISON A BAKER. may come McMinnville, Sept. 27th, 1883. That, to life's latest hour, I'll be an enemy to Ruin. FOR SALE. I I A farm of 360 acres, 7 miles si^uth west of McMinnville, Or.; 200, acres iu cultivation, t>0 iik - h > •i-ilv till«*«! for the plow ; 100 acre • tim ber and pasture, good buildings, orchard and plenty of small fruits, house and barn supplied by pipes with running water. Soil xotici :. excellent ; no waste land ; lies on county road U. 8. Land Office at Oregon t-’itv, ) in an «»Id settle«! neighborhood, with school and Oregon, Sept. 15, JR83. I church close bv. Price $23.00 per acre. En quire of WARREN. MAGERS <k FRINK. Complaint having been entered at this office I Real Estate Agents. by D. L. C. Pike against Raymond Happ l»»r 23tf abandoning his Homestead Entry No. .’>519, McMinnville, Orégon. ltl'AMI AlAINf; «lone in the Best of dated April 30, 1878, upon the N E I I Section St y le. ut all I imes, by I. Township I »8, Range Io W, iu Tillamook »■ rw. Ii. 4'. Itiirirv A Kister» Al tlx* old Rowland résidence, on B street, county, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry, the said parties are hereby McMinnville. 33in3. summoned to appear before 11. F. Goodspenl, Counselor atRLaw. County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla n<niA w wro». mook, Oregon, on the 27th «lay of October, <>ifcr—sheri<l;iii, Yamhill <’o.»Oregon \ LL persons knowing themselves indebted 1883, at 10 o’clock a in., to respond am) fur Particular attention given to Conveyancing io ii will please call and settle up imrne nish testimony concerning said alleged aban Collecting, Buying and Selling Real Estate. donment. diutely, as we must have our money. 28t5 L. T BARIN. Register. ROGERS ¿r TODD. McMinnville, Nov. I, 1883—14. ■¿kttontion JUST RECEIVED h SETTI.K i P Notice. <U K! IM. II. AC, No. IO Hinders, I bave just received a fine lot of Twine, Wire Fall and Wintei- And EXTRAS DRESS GOODS, Also a full line of farming implements Ladies' Cloaks, All persons indebted to W. F. Bangasser arc Regular meetings, Thursday evening <»n or requested to make immediate payment. Har 1VOTICE is hereby given I hat I am no Ion vest is oyer. Sell yonr wheat an«l pay wliat liefore the full moon, in each month. Sojourn ing companions cordially welcomed. II. P. 1 ’ ger (OHiiecbd with the lumbering firm ol you owe. Respectfully, 50tf. Hemstock, Harvey Jt Francis, having with W. F- B angasser . drawn from the same. Thanking th«* public for courtesies extended, 1 hope the firm ol M i KI.ISE C II ll<l»l\G Vo/irc to t'onli'fífíor». llemstoek <k Harvey—my successors—may meet with unbound« <1 success. ATTORNEY' AT LAW, . CONVEYANCER Notice is hereby given that bids will be re -C>- Real Estate Estati* and anil Collecting Coll eel C. W. FRANCIS. Agent, and No ceived until Oct. 18th, 1883, for the construc ■ lary Public All work pertaining to this line McMinnville, Nov. 1, 1883—w4. ting oi u cistern on 1) anti Third St. reel', the ■ attended to promptly and reliably, ’ 1 . . , Also, man contractor to furnish all material. Plans and ufacturer Shoes. All ufacttirer and repairer of Boots and ami ou specifications can be seen at the office of the J work «lone with neatness and dispatch 'i Head- City Recorder. The right to reject any and all quarters under Odd Fellows' Hall. McMinnville, i Oregon. b9t bids is reserve«!. By order of the City Council .............. ~ _ __ Parties desiring to improve their stock of % j. s. martin . Hogs, will bear in mind that I have a Street Commissioner t ull-IBIoud Jerttey lied Huar» McMinnville, Oct II, 1883—tl The undersigned has for sale a farm of For which I will charge the small sum of $3 per head for breeding, believing that they are FIVE HUNDRED ACRES, (he best hog» on the coast, and fast sui»erced- Laud Office at Oregon City. Oregon, ) Lying 21 miles west of McMinnville. This Men’s Boys’, and Youths’ mg all others breeds. Oct. 23, 1883. ( farm is beautifully located, and would make A lso for S ale —A number of Thoroughbred Notice is hereby given t hat the following- three or tour neat farms, all of which would be Jersey Boars and Half I reed .Jersey and Po named settler has tiled notice of his iiit«*ntimi well watered and in about an equal portion of CJlotlring-. land China, which make a fine cross, at rea to make final proof in support of I»».-» claim, open and timbered land—calculated I lor farm sonable pi ices. B. F. HARTMAN. and that said proof will be made before the or pasture lands. 33td McMinnville, Or. County <'lerk of Tillamook County, at. Tilla TKliSnS: mook. Oregon, on M«»nday, Dec. 3, 1883 viz: 200 acres of the best portion for $20 per William («. Kelso. Homestead Entry N g . 3,179 Onar<l■.•in'« sale for Lot. 9 ot See 25 and Lot 12 of Sec 2«, T 1 8, acre; the balance at $15 per acre—or will sell Please call and examine Goods before pur the whole tract at $18 per acre. Not ice is I <*i«*by given, that in pursuance of R 1« W. lie mimes the following witnesses t«> prove* 2«in2. an order «»I the County Court of the State «>1 W. G. DAV.’ 8. chasing elsewhere. Oregon, for Washington County, made at the his continuous residence ii|w>n ami cultivation August term 1883 there«»!, in the matter of of said land, viz : .John Day, .James Squires. Yours Respectfully. the (tuanlianship of Lizzie >1. Brooks, Rachael E P Olds and W T Newcomb, all of Tillamook J. L. ROGERS. P. W. TODD. A. Bi'iwik*« and Daisey D. Brooks, minors, and Tillamook county. Oregon. L. T. BARIN. Register. i<» iih * as Guardian thereof directed, 1 will sell ii•. it Public Auction on Square t p. McMinnville, Oregon. I'riila}-» lhe 3otk day oi Alov. 1883» Third Street, McMinnville. it one o’clock r. M..at the Court House door in Notiets is hereby given that parties indebted Lafayette, Yamhill County, Oregon, lor cash to me must make settlement by the 1st ot hi han«l, :ill that tiact of land situate in Yam November. 1883. All bills unsettled at that hill County, Oregon and bounded as follows time will be placed in the hands of an attor [Successors to W. B. Turner.] to wit : Commencing at a slake marked “ I." ney, lor collection. C iias . IIIRSl'lI. DEALERS IN 70 chains Smith «»f the corner of Sections 2. 3 McMinnville. Oct 11, 1883 3i»t L — Dealers In— 10 aii«l II, Town 3 South, Range 4 We •I . ¡‘riiifM. ( Iii'niicuh, Patent Ylcdicinea thence South var. 20 dog. 15 min. 9.0« chains t<» a stake marked “ C. 8.thence East var. Prriianiery» Fine Toilet Article»» 20«lcg. I"» mm to a stake mutked “ <’. S. *onpN, t^onib»» llair, Tooth and The — (hence North var. 20 deg. 45 min. 9.0« chains Cloth Hriifchc», ’tponyes, Truawes, to a stake marked “J. thence West 20 Pure Blooded Al214•llillOVy, Jersey Bull Shoulder Hr ace» and all Druggi»!» chaius, to the pluce of beginning, containing Sundries» 18 and 13 100 acres. Now at the stables of A full line of <• W. KANAAN. AND Guardian ol Lizzie J. Brooks. Rachael A. HENDERSON & LOC AN UROS. Paint;, Oils, Varnishes, Erushes and Sash Brooks nn<i Daisey I). Brooks, minora. M c M innville , oregon . Tools. NORTH YAMHILL. 17ir,2 Velvets, Fancy Goods, The AVf/Mh r uml R kimiktek qf j am hill county arc sitting down heavily upon the Sunday .l/i > < for it» base »hindering of Rev. A. J. Hunsaker, of McMinnville. Ministers of the gospel are becoming the subjects of frequent attacks, by blackmailing sheets, merely for the purpose of gratifying the spleen and lust of a low class who counten ance such paper» and givi- them sup port. This matter should be closely looked after by the next legislature, and the law so framed that vile ami venal »beets that live off the ofal nini garbage of the lowest dregs of society, be debarred from assailing the charac ters of honorable and respectable citi zens. Snell papers should not lie nl- Ipweil th" use of the mails, or be in liny wise eouiiteminecd li.v decent peo ple. The fatile r or mother who allo» » their children to read »neh vile trash ns is published in these sensational, blin k mailing concerns, wiil one ilm sincerely regret if. They hud liettei have vipers and rattlesnakes in their homes than «iteli rough and morbid lit erature. The young learn imnimalit.i fast enough without being brought in eoiitaet with it ill its most hideous form. Young girls who go estray, foi the most part, »tail on their downward ciucci-, ilitinenced by reading the loath some trash spread before their eves from week to week in these venal sheets, which the law sutlers flaunted in their fines. The press is the most powerful motor on the earth for good or evil. When it works for evil it is a more damnable and deadly poison than the withering syrocco of the Syrian desert. It blasts character, dries up One night only, the fountains of morality, and guides the gaunt and venomous hand of slau flimsday Evening, Nov., I. issi? tier w heli it drives the daggel of «rem li- eroiis revenge into the bosom id' inno cence mid virtue. It's a leprous son that is unceasingly gnawing at the vi oston operatic minstrel tals of respectability, and when it once finds lodgement, be it even round some humble hearthstone, it spreads with a venomous malignity that bailies the bold efforts of justice and trulli, ami soon engulfs whole neighborhoods in Miss Bessie Louise King. its slimy mid fetid embraces. Avoid it Boston*» favorite l’rima Donna ! us you would the small pox or cholera. MlrtROR QUARTETTE I Sutter no vile, sensational, black mail ing sheet, that pries into the secrets ol family affairs, that steps lietween hus band mid wife, that wholesales to tin world the lust mid putrifying sores ot unfortunate humanity, to come into your home or your neighborhood if you cun help it. I’ut your foot upon it a- upon a venomous vipi r that was alsmi to bite you or some of yonr fumili. Watch your childien and give them to understand that if thev rend mieli pa Ticket» on salo at City Ding Store. pets they will merit your highest dis 33H pleasure, mid earnestly use your influ ence for the enactment of such laws as NOTII’K. shall blot carrion journalism out of ex All peremi* take n«4uv that the Pn»ntu«orx istence, and land it» alsttoi lielnud the Nolt s hrremitftcr «kscribed an» without n»n «uieration anti I Will n »t par the Mime m wit Itati, of gloomy prison cells.— .4/Mi hi / One l«w f2.»2 «0 | my ¡tide '* February 13. 1882 one lor $252 (81 payable February 1.3. 1883 Iftmlil. lleturned by Popular Demand! MOHAWK HALL, Walter S. Moss’ B S Hosiery, Laces, FARAI FOR SALE. CITY DRUG STORE. ROGERS «Ä TODD. “JERSEY < II1EF” Tho “ J ersey C hief ” No 1, dropped April 12th. 1877 ; sire. •• Emperordam, “ Minnie War ren . P edigree of “ E mperor " “ Emperor” was dropp'd Jan. 17th 1875; sire. •• Emperor Bil ly ,” dam “Olivea” by imported Neptune(124 graml <l.un. “ <tlivea” (232); great grand-dam •* Nelly Bly,”«22«)—importe«) P edigree « if "M innie W yhren ” Minni«* Warren." sola! lawn, drop,**«1 March 5th. 1871; sire. “ B«>a«*«m Comet," 1 Uh ; <lam. *• Prince/ 4th. (2302); grand «lam. “Princes" (761 - imported by W. B. Dinsmore in 18t>8. T erms —F«»r seas.«», $5. HENDERSON A LOGAN BROS. 13tf NEW FIRM! New Goods ! NcwPrices! ROBISON & BAKER f [SI .-, ESSORS TO R. II. Tol»t>.] DEALERN IN UHI 4«*, Purest NTATIIH Oft, PI K» I HI 111 IOH14 4 1I A*B <14. tit*. PAINT* A SIMM I * PATIAT HI IH4 IBF*. Embroidery, Etc F. m.ihuo.vn Farm and Mill Property i'oic sali : Tha Best Biands of Cigars Con stantly on Hand. The largest and best stock of Fishing TacKle Everbrougnt to Yamhill County. I * 8TATI4INI.H V STAR Saloon & Billiard Hall Cha’s Hirsch, Pro. [ di ELSCHNEIDER’ s OLD STAND.] M c M innville , We w ii Id most respect fully ask a share o thi publics patronage, hoping by fair dealing and strict attention to business to merit the ROGERS A TODD. FINE WINES, LIQUORS, BEER and CIGARS BEER Ô CENTS A GEAS*. J. I. CASE'S Farm Machinery! Sappington & Laughlin NORTH YAMHILL, Would call the attention of the Farmers o f Yamhill and Washington Counties, to the fact that they have the agency ior some of the bes makes of Farm Machinery, among which they may mention the and Mowers, Iloosiei* Hay Rakes, STUDEBAKER YXTagons and ALSO Buggies Deering Binder, Deering Mower, WARRIOR MOWER, of DODD’S HAY RAKES, The Westinghouse Thresher, all kinds of Cnrrkrge» atul Blacfamiltt ICorA. Plows, Harrow*, In fact all kinds of Farm Machinery. IRON HARROWS ALSO, a specialty. NOTICE. Ilm3ory 1. Hardware. Crockeryware. Grocer At Amity, Or ies, Etc., Ail person® knowing themselves indebted (o the iindersigiie<| will please call an«! selfie.— All accounts not settled by the 1st at Novem- Sale of Personal Proper«). l»er next will be pieced in’ the hands of a ct»l- NJOTICE 1« krrety given Ihm by vlrti ie of k*«*t<>r f«»r collection. D. W. COX. A :m Act Of the l.eifi«latlire of th? Sta. e of Sheridan, Sept ID, 1883—m2. <>re«on, Kppvnved October 2l»t. i«;s entl tle<l An A« t to provide for Liens for Iail»oi ers. lominont arrmrs and other persons on* /’er- ^¡u al Uubw® Hucttnn, U . Il ROVI», M I» , far™ ior in Ou* k A V’ 1 ’ ««•*!• Yam hill County, Oregon, and on McMinnville. the ...at the... PootofHrr, ,Vorlh Wimhill- 13-8«/. s 17th dn) off November, 1883, r*? oVbKk in the Afternoon .of >1« vtinnvillr. ■Miitldaj, the following described wr**oin ! T’°? ,o w by Beary A how » Dr. Boy«! has received a full line of Pure iHhoael of t «tock Mira-pand »1>ont 11» pounds Fr. sh Drues «lirect from first hands tor the ... IIJIIVII Increot hereof a* as will he h«* suffi- -ufr,. benefit of his Irons. ,'üï ’'bwps'aniount'ing JU’n •'* «.»is m"'iii for to ' ' .Hxiut rx and the<*0Rts of this notice and safe ffàMrriMN«» B m IM ìm *» Xolicr to limiter» N o I hv i. hereby gir.» that all psraon. Ire»- paaring npnn my premise,—th« Young farm, ■ *n lbs souih .ads ol the Y'an.lull Ri.sr, two mile, north e.M ot MeMinnville—after thia liai», will bo dealt with ac-ordmg Io law Se- rtirily to my property .lemán.Is this artion. J. J. SPENCER. Aug. 2nd, 18M- 2»U. OREGON McCarter & Aiderman, we shall carry a full line, consisting of Papev <»i the best quality,, Envelopes of the latest and neatest styles, etc. 8p.vial attention is called to our Cuttlery. and Pbot«)graph and Autograph Albums. Pliy«iciHR«’ 1'ichcription« and laiui- I) Kccipen C'arefully Compounded al all hour»—day or night. ; The undersigned offers for sale his property in Happv Valley. The farm consists oi 282 acres ; 200 acres under fence ; about 90 acres io cultivation ; good house and barn and excel lent spring water. Also a fair flouring mill,on one of the best sites in Oregon. I will sell this whole property at $15 per acre—one-half cash down, the balance on reasonable time. Enquire at the R eporter office. 2m« C. NEWBY. Liquors for Meaicinal Purposes. SURGEON A PHYSICIAN, «»ne f«»r $252.rtU payable Fehrnary 13. IW4 fom »Tt.iMin\ ^ntinyx, i re.» i . t < one i<»r >?'»? (»« |«% able February 13, 188.» ■»ne lor $ 752.00 r pa _____ _ _ 13» , l«W V able _____ February All s » m | iu4rs drawing inlere*4 at* 10 per cent Prescriptions’carefully con>poun<led K ii I pr for the aiic4*caa of the Temper- ¡«r annum 8atd note*« are signed bv me ami all hour», day or n ghu Mice ranne. * payable Io the osier of W ft. Erink, and boar <hir good* have « II been marked down to the 1. Determine to out imide mi.v Inn date Februaiv 13, l.sSO. owe«* living rate . Give us a call and see fa llorín t ranne which naa prevented sue JOHN THOMAS. yourself. October 1, 1883.-30 w 4. McMinnville, Or.. June 21. ’«I 2»tf. w. <\ T. r. < «him R. BAIRD’S, Dolmans, j |* spakk > i .¡Hsora Burkit for q'^jeebensned Im. for mie st, |,M,, of »..h1..?,11 *«••>» limi he wtahe« todi»po«e of. Price, fio per he»«I — They can l»e eeen at £*ayton. Ore gon. A. K. WID w CUCKSON. •rg J CZ> . | • I SB