Tilt: REPURTEK McMlHU VILLE. OREGON, NOV. 15,1333. Republican politiciaiiH claim that the deniocratH are the i'rieudH of wliiakey. —Iley inter. Well, why dou’t you deny it 1 All exeliaiiKe Haya “ the republican party uniat go, becanae it’x a protec tionist.” It’a a luiatake ; that isn’t it . It’d because the democratic party wants to go to lied. Protection is robbery. The prudent will lock their doors ami protect their houses with all manner of burglar alarms and rob the poor (foreign) tramps of many a free (trade) meal. Before we had any tariff, wheat was 30 cents per bushel, oats 10 cents, but ter 5 cents a pound, eggs 3 cents a doz en, wages of farm hands per month, whisky 10 cents a gallon, ami women spun and wove their own dresses and the men’s clothes. Oh, for the good old days of free trade! We can’t stand prosperity. The B est Side, of Independence, is on our our table, a bright, spicy, newsy little sheet, with .1. II. Stine as pub lisher ami proprietor. In typographi cal appearance it is a model of neat ness: has a good list of advertisers, and we dare say with a careful man agement will prove a success. Here's our ’ tf , Bro Stine. ‘•Senator McDonald said in his great speech at Des Moines, Iowa, “ then are many poor men in the State oi Iowa wlm are paying more taxes inti the I’liited States treasury than .la) Gould or Vanderbilt, under our tn lit system.”— Heginter. Yes, or Samuel J. Tilden, either.— Butthen these Iowa people arc alwayi patriotic. It’s real mean, though, fo Mr. to kick Samuel J. on the bliiu: side, that way. The Standard wants to know “ wlm in thunder ‘ nasal shades of Yamhill' means. Well, “ classic shades” mean-, or pertains to authors of high rank ami deep obscurity. Yamhill has the ail • thors that have the “obscurity” but not the “ high rank,” and as our coun ty miule is pronounced with a nasal twang, and some dude reporters thin . that the Yamhill authors and ora tors are only a cross between pioneers and Missourians, that speak with a backwoods drawl, it's a logical conclu sion to call it “ nasal shades;” don't it 1 TH UIKMIIVIXI; 1*110« I. I U ITION. NOTICE. The President of the I’liited States II.i : issued the following: lii furtlieram e of a custom of this people, at the close of each year, to ell- gage, upon a day set apart forthat pm pose. Ill a special festival of praise to the giver of all, I t'hestei A. Arthur, President of the I ’lilted States, do here by designate Thursday, the 2‘Jth day of November next, as allay of National Thanksgiving. The year which isdraw ing to an end has been replete with ci idence of dii ine goodness. The pre valence of health, fullness id' harvest, stability of peace and ordii ; growth oi fraternal feeling, spreadof intelligent e civil and religious liberty—all these and countless other blessings, are cas es for revi rent rejoicing. I do, there tore, reeommend that on the day above im ntioned the people rest from their several places of worship, express their devout gratitude to God, that he bath dealt so bountifully with this Nation, and pray ing that his grace and favor abide with it forever. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the uudersigneil will please call and settle.— All accounts not settled by the 1st of Novem ber next will be placed in the hands of a col lector for collection. D. W. COX. Sheridan, Sept. Io. 1883—m2. S alem , N ov . 5, ltss3. In accordance w ith along established custom, and in conformance with tlm recommendation of the President o the United ■'tates. I. Z. I'. Moody, Gov ernor of the State of Oregon, would recomim nd that Thursday, the 2llth day of November, 1SN3, lie observed liy all citizens of the State as a (lav of linóse and thanksgiving to the Supremi Ruler of the universe for the many blessings vouchsafed to us during the past year, and would further recom mend that all secular pursuits lie sus pended upon that day, and that our prillile resort to their respective places of worship for tin- purpose herein sit foi l II. Witness my hand and tin- great seal of the State hereto attached this 5ta day of November, A. D. 1SS3. Z. F. M oody , Attest, Governor. R, P. E arhart , Secretary of State. C ampaign F unds .—Many democrats are advocating the use of money for campaign purposes, and we presume that the necessary “committees” will l>e around befon* long promising post offices. clerkships ami other minor po sitions to the gullable members of tin party, providing they will put up so much ready cash to carry on the presi dential campaign. We don't suppose that auy of them ask our advice or v ill accept it when offered ; but we are go ing to suggest that if any of themn il ly want an otlice badly enough to buy one, that they go to those who hive the article for sale; see that you get the giMdls when you pay the mom* .- Democratic newspapers snj that rep il - lican office holders an" the most < >■ lilpt via : i o llie Inee of the < ii tl If t is * tlii ia-e i democrat may < is Sit down and read this, and common sense will tell you that any merchant who gj. vertices with a spirit of malice, Cannot be Trusted. Sappington & Laughlin It is “ nonsense and humbugging to blow and try to blind people about good goods, I claim to have NORTH YAMHILL, as any other storekeeper, and not anv better. They all come from the SAME FACTORIES, but Would call the attention of the Farmers of every merchant has to keep different qualities ot goods to suit his ti.iide. or ins aiici .1 a man wishes io pur. Yamhill and Washington Counties, to the fact that they Lave the agency ter some of the Les chase a suit of clothes for $12 he doesn’t want a suit of clothes lor $3 >, am so nee veisa. makes of Farm Machinery, among which they may mention the Why, it is Ridiculous to say I)coring Binder, IDooring1 Mower, | keep good goods, and therefore can’t sell them as CHEAP AS MY NEIGHBORS. WA1KKIOK MO Will«, DODD’S HAY RAKES, The Westinghouse Thresher, Plows, IBai’rowM, as every child that goes to school knows better than that. ALL GOODS that I advertise in our Local Paper, the “ Oregon Register’, and ‘‘Dayton Free Press,” arc Always to be Found in Stock In fact all kinds of Farm Machinery. and not “just out of them.” TOO Til I X ! Furthermore, I will say that I am buying my goods ALSO, Hardware, Crockeryware, Grocer Etc., ies, ...at the... Poslotfice, »Variti Vamhtl . Strictly lor Cash, at Bedrock Figures, and Discount my Bills; therefore, I can make a REASONABLE PROFIT and still sell goods for LESS MONEY than ‘.hose storekeep ers do that are buying on time and leave the wholesale houses and manufacturers wait from 12 to 24 months for their money. In the first place, they can’t expect to buy as cheap as the mail who buys 1' OR CASH, and in the Charge Interest after four or six Months These are all Facts that I am Willing to Prove. 1 Keiiiember that H. Fisher XO'i’ICI'l. Notice is hereby given that bids will be n- eeiyed at the office of the City Recorder »t McMinnville, Oregon, until the 19th day >1 November, 188.3, for the contract oi ditching and building a sidewalk, as n Ordinance No. 22 required to be done, on ti e East side of Block 18 in Jonns’ addition to tl e Town ot McMinnville, and for 100 feet on the East side oi Block 14 of saiil Town. Relerei. le is made to said Ordinance for the manner of making said improvements. The right to te- ject anv and all bids is reserved. J. 8. MARTIN, Street Commissioner. Nov. 8, 1883—3511. Executor’s Salo! In the elections that occurred in the Eastern and southern States, last week. Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nebraska and Pennsylvania went republican by good majorities, while New York. New Jersey, Maryland, Mississippi and Vir ginia went democratic. In New Yoik, however, the republicans have a neat working majority of the legislature ami elected their secretary of state by about 10,000 majority; ami though tlu> democrats elected the balance ot the state ticket, they were, really, de feated, as the state was conceded to them by 50.00«» to 100.000 majiuity. We see nothing in the present out look to indicate that “ the Republicans must go,” the ttryisternnd Standard to the contrary not withstanding. Farm Machinery! LOOK HERE! second place the wholesale houses will 13-Stf. Before the tal lii'was fixed on cut nails ive were i uponing them from England I1XAL PROOF. at 25 cents a pound. A duty of 5 cents Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, I a pound made such a competition be whenever the account becomes due. I will add that I devote my Il’/fO/’ »attention to the Dry Goods and Dec. 23, 188.3. f tween home manufuctureis that nails C'lotbii'g trade, and everything pertaining to it, and leave all other outside business alone. Notice ¡3 hereby given that the following- sold for 2*2 cents a pound in ls7(>— named sett er has filed notice of his in ten lit n just om -half the duty . to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before ti e County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla ><*NV 1 don’t propose ro have my goods lie on the shelves for years. Whatever old goods remain over by the 1st mook. Oregon, on Monday. Dec. .3, 1883, vi; • William G. Kelso, Homestead Entry No. 3,1 ’V tt. (AMIViìtlMii .U. t< lor Lot 9 of Sec 25 and Lot 12 of Sec 26, T I < of January will be thrown into THIRD STREET LAKE, instead of letting moths get a hold of them, as has been the ease in oilier Mores, here. R 10 W. FORMERLY of Chicago, III., has locate I lie names the following witnesses to prove permanently in McMinnville« Will make a specialty of Chronic and Surgical Diseas«?, his continuous residence upon and cultivatii i mieli as Diseases of Women, ('ross Eyes, Pile*. oi said laud, viz. : John Day, .James Squirts. Fistula, Tumors, Etc. May be found at Cen E 1* Olds and W T Newcomb, all of Tillamo« k tra.'Hotel. 851 f Tillamook county, Oregon. L. T. BARIN, Register. One of the most shocking murders t > our know lege oecured on Saturday, Nov. 3rd, nt one o'clock r. M., six miles southeast of Albany, Oregon, on the Brownsville road. A youth 15 yeais of age, grandson of Mr. .1. .1. mid Mrs. Jennet Finlayson, brutally murdered the latter by stabbing her twenty-live times with a common pocket knife, ami horribly mangling ami crushing her I head with an ax, during the absence of her husband. After committing the bloody deed, he took what money there The undersigned will sell,at Public Auction, was in the house, ami left for parts uu at the farm of known, and since that time has uot John Dowling, been heard of. deceased, in Happy Valley, on The Oregonian can change to more tides of the prohibition, license, liquor question than a chameleon has colors to his skiu. In one issue it knocks the whisky element “ sky west ami crook ed," causing them to have to double their Hcense fee by threatening them with prohibition, and throws open its columns to fanatical prohibitionists.— Then if a prohibitionist raises his head to help on the tight, he is “out of or der ;” that he is in advance of public sentiment, and prohibition cannot be enforced. Is it the kind of toddy the barkeep mixes on him or the number of “ fingers" the editor lias “ chamber ed" that makes him act so? FACTS ARE FACTS AND SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS. Saturday, Nov. *J4, lss:i, keeps a First-Class Dry Goods and Clothing House, McCarter & Aiderman, DEALERS IN ami is receiving goods every day and has always a FINE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS in stock. Farmers of Yamhill County, I am prepared to do an Extensive Credit Business this year in my line, anti all those that are responsible for the debts they con tract '■'M tind it o their advantage to buy their DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING of H. FISHER, as you will SAVE from ‘25 ti 40 percent, in purchasing your goods MONEY SAVED IS MONE’r MADE- AIn<*Hinei\y, You will tind every week my G oods and P rices advertised . Very Respectfully Yours, AND DEERING HUGO FISHER. si.1.1 BsIXIi i : r * and Mowars, Iloosier Hay Hakes, What we Believe ! STUDEBAKER -------- o-------- ’WTagons and Buggies There is no question about it: ALSO B. F. HARTMAN'S at 11 o’clock a. rn., the following described property : FIFTEEN COWS, I tiiiuiaetof ¡Real Estate Agents Warren, Magers & Frink. M c M innville , yamhill Co,Or, Grain, Grass and Stock Farms In Yamhill and Polk i-oiintics For Nnle on Itcnsonable I'erius. is the place to buy GOOD GOODS. No humbugging or blowing about SAW MILLS, of goods of any kind for less than half what they can be made FLOURING MILLS, fcr. I hat is simply nonsense, and is only done to get you in their stores TEN HEAD of FAT CALVES, Carrla^ftt anti lllarl.xniith CITY LOTS AND to find them “just out” ot the goods advertised at less than half value, or TOWN PROPERTY'. TWELVE HEAD FAT HOGS, II ’or/.. io show you an article too worthless for any use, with the hope of selling Parties desiring to purchase »howH you (heir goods at big prices. Talk is cheap, and so are all kinds of goods', cull and see un or write for circular» SIX HFAO STOCK HOGS, IRON HARROWS and when you want to buy two giving milk and several of them farrow aud tat, all kinds of three Horses, one Colt« Wagon. liar iiess, Plow, HurroW, one .Middle, 340 Bushels Oats. 10 Tons Hay, lx st quality a specialty. * At Amity, Or. 1 lni3oryl. 1 ou cannot do better than to buy them of and other articles too numerous to mention. Vernis—fault. C. C. BINCHAM, Nov lo. 1883--3M2 Executor Good, Durable Goods, B. F. HARTMAN. JUST RECEIVED Grand Masquerade Ball. I have just received a fine lot of Fall ami Winter Ladies will lind all kinds ot Latest style Cloaks, Dolmans, Ulsters and II raps, Dress Goods, Silk Lace, Mull, Bobonett, Darn-JVit Ties, and every thing pertaining to Ladies’ H'ardrobe. All kinds of Dry Goods, and any and everything in Gents’ Furnish ing Goods. Also, Groceries, Glass and Queensware, Hardware and is SOLE .1GE.VT for A Grand Masquerade Ball will be given by Cluster Post, G. A. H. AT MOHAWK HALL. Ladies’ Cloaks, Dolmans, Velvets, On Prises: G. L. PARKER. - J. C. COOPER On liltitaliuns, D. II. Tl'RNER, A. L. SAYLOR. A I . NEW«. \R|>. Ou Supper. J J. W. GAULT, - J. A. PECKHAM On Printing, J. R. GARDNER. - J. C. COOPER. the best on the coast. Also, Farming Implements cf all kinds, al) for ths lowest prices. Also, remember 10 percent, discount is given for cash. Call anil met liim Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Laces, Embroidery, E* o. Men’s Boys’, and < 1- ‘— Without Supper. ♦ .a Youths’ < ’lotliiiijf. Plea?-' call and examine Geode before - n.' ‘I**where. V mr» Respectfully. Sale of Personal Properly. ROGERS A TODE. [Successors to W. B. Turner,] —Dealers In— Drug«, f hi’inical», Patent viedici»** Perfumery, Fine Toilet Article* Soaps, Combs, lfair. Tooth »■<* Cloth Hrushes. Rponges. Tru«*** Shoulder llraees and ail Dm«***’ Mind ries. Notice is I ereby given, that in pursuance cf Guardian'» Sale. OTICE ¡s hereby given that by virtue of an Act of the i’lature of the State ot N i»ft ‘!xon. approve«! October 2lst. 1878. entitle«! an I order of the County Court of On Decorations, T E. LOB AN. - J. »EITER.«. I <O M a NACFHM T \YI.OR M Kh’l* J. M KE 1A R II HARRKON CITY DRUG STORE Third Street, McMinnville. Thanksgiving Evening. Nov. 29. '83. On (ostumi«. J. A. PECKHAM, G. L. PARKER. p- W' TODD' J. L. ROGERS. A fixed DRESS GOODS. ON «■« mi unni s; FOIL SALE. A farm of .360 acres, 7 miles south west of McMinnville, Or.; 206, acres in cultivation,W more easily fitted 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 excellent; no waste land ; lies on county road in an old settled neighborhood, with school and church close by. Price $23.00 per acre. En- quire of WARREN, MAGERS A FRINK, Real Estate Agents. McMinnville, Oregon. ^3tf •• An Act to provide tor Lien-* tor Laborers. . Common Carrier» ami other persons on Per- mhih I Property." I w ill mc II at public auction to the highest bidder, for ca«li in hand.on the farm of .1 W. Cow ie*», near McMinnville. Yarn bill Couftty, Oregon,and on the I 7 1 la day of November. 18S3. at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of <ai>l day. the following described personal P»<»perty. belonging to Newby Beary: About IB hea«l of stock «ht*vp and about 100 pounds of wool, or so much thereof a* will be suffl- «it nt to satiety in , lien against the same for pa*tum'4v of saitl sheep, amounting in all :o al*nt *28 and the costs Of this notice an«I »ale ot -ai«l personal properly J. L. SPARKS. Oct. 23, 1883 32t 4. the State of A full line of Oregon, for Washington County, made at the Augurt term 1883 thereof, in the matter of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Bruahes and Sail toe (.“anlianship of Liuie .1. Brooks, Rachj.l Tools. A. Broikt« airi paisev D. Br«M>k?, minors, aud to me as Guardian thereof directed, I will sell The Purest liquors for Meow***1 at Public Auction on Friday, ibe doth day of N.v. 1883, at one o’clock r. ... at the Court Honse door in Lafayette. Vsuibill County. Oregon, lor essh in band, all that tract of laud situate in Yam hill Countv, Oregon, and bounded as follows <"_wit: Commencing at a slake marked ■' L" ->.o* chains South of the corner of Sections 2 3 1« and II. Town 3 South. Rauge 4 West ■ thence South var 2il deg. 4j min. ».0« chain, to a slake marked " C. 8.thence Ea«t var Jtraira Hitrkn iur .\ale ! 20'leg. 45 inin to a stake marked “C 8 thence North var. 20 deg. 45 min. 9.(ta chains 'TMIB undersigned has for sale six head of to» -take marked “J.;" thence West 20 I fu.’I t«l«»od Divora Hucks that he wi lies odi«|*o«eof. Price, fio per liead.- °f bel«“n‘”g' containing 18 and 1.3-100 acres. I’hey can I»e seen at Davton. Oregon. V K WILLOH KSON. „ , , . . . c w hansom , 32wl. Guardian of ^iM,e ,T. Brooks. Itachael A. Brook, and Dairey D. Brooks, minors. 33t5. Settle Up! Purposes. The Best Brands of Cigar* Co«” stantly on Hand. The largest aud best stock of Fishing Tactile Everbmugnt to Yamhill Couoiy- ■ N NTATIONf.HY we «ball carry a full line, consisting "« of the Ix-sl quality,. Envelopes of «he 1* and neatest styles, etc. Special attention is railed to our 1 and Photograph and Autograph Albums. Phy.t< inn-- Prescription* ly H.-cip.-. f arrlnlly « -.nip»»"*" at all hours—day or night. H. t.v. n We W"»nM most respectfully a LI. nettes n«!rMed to ine will please call this publics pal<5>nage, hoping by ’•rtore 'he of November. AN he found at hH office or Ç street lie. •nd strict attention to business to mer> W. Kt.uHIOD. * IrM and Second, when nor ataent same. ROGERS i T’w Mi Mi tn ville, Oct. 25 -wl. on pro! •’Wional business. C