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'Din; It epoktkk ow To-I >sty Do You Want City Property? M c M innville , obegon , nov . 29, iss3. If so, Messrs. A. (.'. Soutlijnayd «V Potter, of Sheridan, are now prepared to Fell you lots m If the Turili'question int lie only issue will the Reyister bolt the party if Ran dall is elected speaker of the next house of Representativesf I’orlland or Aibiiiu at the iiinst reasonable rales. Also—they have as heretofore, some fine farms to dispose of. A. C. SOUTHA/AYD A POTTER. 37in3*. Ordt-i* to Sinn» Caiiwe. /a tin- t'uuuly Court ,/br the County o.f I oiuhitl, State of ttreyou. PACTS ARE FACTS AND SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS. LOOK HERE! Sit down and read this, and common sense will tell you that any merchant who »J. vertises with a spirit of malice, C’niinot >»<» Is the M attkh ar ths E htatb ) or M artha A. Wool,, Deceased I It ix “ nonsense ami humbugging to blow and try to blind people about good goods.” 1 claim to htvs It apis-aring to the Judge of said Court, by the |M'tit.iou of the Adrnnnrtrator of said es tate. A. C. Davis, duly presented and filed, that it is necessary to sell the whole of the real property belonging to said estate to pay FACTORIES, nJ the debts against the said estate ami expenses iih any other storekeeper, ami not any better. They all come flout the SAME of its administration, and which said real every merchant has to keep different qualities of goode to suit h.s trade. For mstance . it a man w.shea to pttf. property i described as follows: A tract of chase a suit of clothes for M2 he doesn’t want a suit ol clothes lor ♦So, amt so vice versa, land ad joining’McMinn v ¡lie, Oregon, on the West, and beginning at a stake on the North line aud 35 3-4 rods East from the North-west corner of the Donation Land Claim of S. Cozine and wife, Claim No. 56 in T. 4 8., R. 4 W. in Yamhill Coun y, Oregon; thence South 32 ] keep goo I goods, and therefore can’t sell them as and 84-100 rods on the East line and to the South-east corner of Peter L. Sax’s land : thence East 30 ami 9-100 rods to a fit tree six inches in diameter on the West line of W. D. McDonald’s land; thence North 32 and 84-100 rods to a stake in the Not th line of said Claim as every child that goes to school knows better than that. of S. Cozine and wife, at North-west corner ot ALL GOODS that I advertise in our Local Paper, the “ Oregon Register’, and “Dayton Free Press; said W. D. McDonald ; thence 30 and 9-100 rods to place of beginning, containing 6 17-100 are acres, more or less. Now. therefore, it is ordered by said Court that the heirs of and all other persons inter ested in the estate of said deceased, Martha A. Wood, appear before said Judge on the 7th and not “just out of them.” TOO THIN ! Furthermore, I will say that I am. buying my goods day of January 1884, at 10 o’clock in the fore noon of said day, at the Court room of said Court, at Lafayette, Yarnhill County, Oregon, to show cause, if any there be, why an order should not be granted to said Administrator to sell said real estate of said deceased, as in therefore, I can make a REASONABLE PROFIT and still sell goods for LESS MONEY than those storekeep- said petition prayed for. L. LOUGHARY, o.’s do that are buying on time and leave the wholesale houses and manufacturers wait from 1 * to 24 months for J. E. M agers , County Judge. their money. In the first place, they can’t expect to buy as cheap as the man who buys I1 Olt CxA.SH, and in the Atty tor said estate. second place the wholesale houses will Nov. 26, 1883.—27t5. It is aHtouishing and appalling to read almost daily of the cyclone« that are visiting the Western States, sweep- ingevery thing before them. Last week There is a question that in the near several towns in Arkansas and Missou future must In-coine one of vital impor ri were visited by terrible storms, that tance to the Nation and that question destroyed both life and property. is that wliicli defeated the Republican Heavy tains visited Indiana tim ing party in Ohio and was < qual to causing the week, raising streams to niiprcci- a Waterloo in Iowa—namely Prohibition dented heights. The city of Vincen It is evident that the Republicans must nes was eiAirely submerged by the espouse this cause when it is brought breaking of a dam just above the city, before th«- people of this country, it The loss by these floods cannot be enti- matters not at how early or late a date that may be; and it is also evident that muted. for a time the party will sutler defeat Our neighbor dmH the waysays that for accepting it—if defeat it may be Randall can’t be elected Speaker of the called. Some of oar ablest’ speakers House, because he is a protectionist. and editors say that the question must That settles it. You go home Sam, I ‘ come before the people, but claim that confound your picture, and stay there we are not ready for it now: that the till you hear further from Yamhill. people must be educated to the fact that rum belling and rum drinking is a We tell you the polygamists over in blighting curse to our country. We Utah me “blooded.” An election was would ask them to inform us when we recently held under the statutes of the will be ready for it; how much longer United States, hut those in office de it will take our people to become con clare it unconstitutional and insist on holding over; and as the newly elected vinced of the fact that the manufacture 1 whenever the account becomes due. I will add that I devote my IfViO/c to the Dry Goods and officers want to “keep peace in the fam salt' ami general free use of ardent | Clothing trade, and everything pertaining to it, and leave all other outside business alone. * ily” they quietly submit. Uncle Sam spirits is damaging to our la st inter better send Gen. Crook out with his ests? We are not a temperance fanatic; Would respectfully announce to the Ladie- corps of bravos to teach those fellows neither <l<> we wish to seethe grand oh of McMinnyille and vicinity that they hav that some of the laws of the country Republican party defeated. Bat i: removed ’ to 1 don’t propose ro have my goods lie on the shelves for years. Whatever old goods remain over by the 1st building opposite th) * the “ new .......... that question must come up and bring Grange Sto.-e, must lie respected. of January will be thrown into THIRD STREET LAKE, instead of letting moths get a hold of them, as has defeat to the party that dares to adop been the case in other store», here. JIcMiunville, Oregon, Frank Howard, of Ohio an<l Man ion a platform containing a prohibitory | and Springer of Illinois will bo heard plank, we stand ready to do battle for i in cougreHB on the tariff Randall it; and if it be defeated, cling man- I and have received a splendid stock of or no Randall.— Register. fully to the plank and pull for the And how much wiser will the country shore, which will be reached before be for it ? The Register haw talked and many years will have passed. keeps a preached on the tariff quest ion ever since it (the Register) sprung into exis P lease N otice ! All persons indebted to the undersigned tence, and we don’t think the people of Yamhill county are a great deal wiser are requested to make payments by the 1st day of Nov.. 1883, and thereby save costs. for it. French Flowers in Velvet, Plush and Silk, This is the last call. Respectfully, and W. F. B angassf . r . and is receiving goods every day and has always a FINE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS in stock. Farmers of Says the Vancouver Independent: Ornament« of livery Description, Y amhill County, I am prepared to do an Extensive Credit Business this year in my line, and all A few days ago ( laicin e Walker, a sor. rn fact everything to be found in a milliner/ Ims" that are responsible for the debts they contract will find it to their advantage to buv their DRY of James Walker, of Cape Horn, was or notion store. GOODS AND CLOTHING of II. FISHER, as you wiil SAVE from 25 to 40 per cent, in purchasing your goods. handling a Winchester rifle. There Aow rr<»-l >iiv Please g’ve us a call, and vou will be con was one cartridge in the barreland only vince«! tha‘. we have the best goods and mo ‘ on,- in the magazine. In Jiiiug the reasonable prices. gun both cartridges unuccouiitably ex Lliti-i-nli F01 ploded, tearing the gun all to piece*. Votive of Final Settlement. Y ou will find every week my Goons and P rices advertised . Walker received a severe cut under Very Respectfully Yours, Notice is hereby given that E. C. Williams the chin, a cut over the left eye, and the Executor of the estate of Willamina Wil was also powder burned, but fortunate liams, deceased, has filed in the County Cour ly escaped serious injury. for Yamhill County, Oregon, his fin.i account of said estate, and that Monday, th ■ Headquarters at THAT \»<»OI, TA Kl Ff I OTK. 7th flay of January, 1884, at 1 I o’clock in th? forenoon of said day, at the Court room of said Court, at Lafayette, Oregon, has been s< i Some of the Democratic papers have by the Judge of said Court for the hearing < I been taking Congressman George to said final account, at which time and plat • M( MINN VILLE, OREGON. any and all persons interested in said estat< . task for voting to reduce the taritf on who desire to make any objections to said final O wool, when in fact there was no "wool account must appear and make known sail, tariff"’ vote that the papers refer to. objections. E. C. WILLIAMS. The Largest Stock of There is no question about it : M c M innville , yamhill Co. Or, Executor of said estute. lilt all wool taritf votes he was found to J. E. M ag erb . lie working for the best possible pro Pitre Can.ii«*«,' Aiuls, Cuke. a 11 <1 Atty lor sait e«ti.le. 3615. I’n»i«'j <.r«>ccrleii. tection to our woo] growing interests. Grain, Grass anti Stock Farms in Yamhill and Volk counties tot TAX XOTICL. He did , however vote with all the Best Selection of Toys in CndlesA >alc «in Kea*ionable Term». Notice is herebv given that the tax books ot IS rest of the republicans anti protection the place to buy GOOD GOODS. No humbugging or blowing about SAW MILLS, Yamhill couutv, for the year of 1883 areno' Variety. ists for the Taritf Kill on its final pass in niy hand» tor co llection, and that myself r best quality of goods of any kind for less than half what they can be made FLOURING MILLS, age, it being another of those situations my deputy will vi »it the various precincts of fi r. I hat is simply nonsense, and is only done to get you in their stores said countv at the following tin es and plac< . CITY LOTS AND in which n Legislator often finds him Look al our Li«t : to find them “just out“ of the goods advertised at less than half value, or for the purpose of collect ing said taxes : self placed when called upon to vote VOL 1.8. TOWN PROPERTY. East Chebaleru, Munday, Dec., 3rd. io show you an article too worthless for any use. with the hope of selling ou a bill containing many good things China, entirely new patterns, Partie« deairinir to purchase ahaiili Went Chehalern, Tuesday, “ 4th. vou their goods at big prices. Talk is cheap, and so are all kinds of goods. call ...................................... 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c nn<l 50c. anti see us or write for circular. ami a feu questionable ones, and ug Wedrn .-<i tv. M 6th. and when you want to buy Indestructible...... 6c, 10c, 15c, 25c. 50c and 75c. North Yamhill, Thursday, “ «ti.. are confident that Mr. George is fully Wax,......................................... From 25c to $1 50. Carlton, Friday. 4< 7th. able to justify his course before any in Rubber.......................... From 15c, 75c to $1.60. McMinnville, Bellevue. Saturday, ° Stli. Heads, Bodies, Jewelry and outfit. telligent wool growing protectionist. Sheridan. Monday, “ 10th, A farm of 360 acres, 7 miles south west« A mi tv, NETS <»F DISHES : Tuesday, “ IDI:. Hut the idea of Free Trade papers crit McMinnville. Or.; 200, acres in cultivation.W Wheatland, Wednesday, “ 12th. more easily fitted tor the plow; 100 acre! tim l'ou cannot do better than to buy them of icising his course on the wool question China......... 25c. 35c, 50c and $1. Dayton. Thursday, ber and pasture, good buildings, orchard snd “ 13th. 5c, 35c, 50c and 75c. uafavette, is ridiculous, when senator Slater ami Brittania..... Friday, M 14th. plenty of small fruits, house and bars nearly all the rest of the Democratic BISQUE ORNAMENTS supplied by pipes with running water. Soil All persons are requested to be present at excellent : no waste land ; lies on county road said appointments. and settle their taxes or Free Trude would vote any tlay to wipe In gnat variety. in an old settled neighborhood, with school and pav the same to n e at niv ofii •e within .’>0 put the whole wool tariff. The wool days from date of t his notice, as rhe law pro- church close by. Price $23.00 per acre. En Handsome Smoker Sets. men may be thankful that the tariff quire of WARREN, MAGERS A FRINK, vides that ten per cent, shall be •harged after Ladies will lind all kinds of Latest style Cloaks, Dolma that date E. B. COLLARD, was revised by Republicans and pro Hïapp, Dress Goods. Silk Lace, Mull, Bobonett, Darn-JVit Ties and every- McMinnville, Oregon. Real Estate AgenW- I Sheri If and ta x collector. thino nni'faii.io . t.-y ’ J •Bur lienng’cric Consists of tectionists, and is therefore not likely tiling pertaiuiii.; to ¿adie«’ II llardrobe. Dated Nov. 12. 1883.—36w3. to lie meddled with by the present dem Elephants, .Monkeys. Donkeys, Vimini» trntor’M «ale. All kinds of Dry Goods, and atty and everything in ocratic Congress which if it could, Horses, Cows. Cats. Dogs, and J. L. ROGERS. P. W. TODD- ing Goods. would wipe away all protection tariff'. Birds, of Every Variety. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of The democrats of the last Congress Also. Groceries. Glass and Qr.eensware, Hardware and is SOLE an order ot the <’ »untv Court t<»r Yamhill An army of Perform County, Oregon, n: »de on the loth day of No . 1GE.\'T tor wanted to pass such a bill and therefore in'! <iyninasts, Clowns, vember 1883. in the matter of the estate of Third Street, McMinnviU*. voted against the bill that did pass, SoldieiB, Birds and Animals—new Henry Kernay. deceased, directing the real es Star Mixed Paints, which, while it math' a reduction in designs. tate of said estate to be sold, the undersigned, the Administrator of said estate, will sell at conformity with the . ............... it of the the best on the coast. people (it made a reduction all around) Noah’s Arks.............................. I Or. 25c and 50c. Public Auction, to the highest bidder, on the terms ami conditions horeinaftei named,at the Also. Farming /mplements cf all kinds, all for the lowest price«. [Successors to W. B. Turner,] nevertheless kept it as a protection Pool Chests......... .......... 25c. >0c 75c and $1. Court Housed or. at Lafayette, Yamhill Coun Also, remember 10 percent, discount is given for cash. Paint Boxes ............................. ...... hie and 25c. ty, Oregon, on —Dealers Tn— taritf still. But the slight reduction of Tov Watches............. 10c, 25c and 50e sal., (lie 2?at ikay nf December 1883, Call and we him Hriiifs, Chemical«. Patent yied«<’’®e* the taritf on wool does not peceptibly Railroads. at the hour of 2 o’clock p. m. of .«aid day, all I’erfamerjr, Fine Toilet Art id«* effect th«' price of our coast wool, but Wagons, Steamboats, (¡mis, the right, title und interest nf the said Hen v I Soup*, Comb«. Hair. Tooth «■ it brings out the line of democratic I Satie of Personal Properly. Pistols, Swords, Kernny at the time ot his death, in and tn #11 I Cloth Krnwhe«. Aponte«. 1 «■iiardian’w Sale. taritf consistency anil makes it look that certain tract of land lying and being in Drums, Belk. < Shoulder Rrace« and all llriifi • the County ol V:»mhill and ¡State of Oregi i . V<»T1< E is hereby given that by virtue of Picture Books ami Blocks, like the chromo of a worine fence. *•1 :,n Act ot the Legislature of the Stale of Kundrlew. Notice is l erebv given. th»t in pursuance cfi Tree Tiiniinings, and bounded and described as follow«, to wit : ’»rcL..n. approved October 21st. 1ST i ntitled The S»u.h west quarter of th*» North-e -f ” An Act to provide tor Liens tor Laborer« ui order of the County Court of the State rC A full line of and a thousand articles too numerous Oregon, for Washington County, made at tfc. quarter and Lots 2, 5 and 6 of Section 34 in 1’. Common ( ai rier« anti other person« on Per- 4 8.. R. • W. containing 170 acre« more or «00:1’Prois ny. ” 1 will sell at public auction August term ISV, t hereof, in’the matter of1 Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes aal 1 ' 1,1 "’•'•I "O ku ’ r, ’ inr hand, on the ‘ the Guardianship of Lime J. Brooks, Rachael ,ov ca«n in hand.onth< less, the same being nr intended to be t ie ¡¿V..'' A correnpomlent of the Christian (it [arm <»t J. W. t <<w 1» «. near McMinn ville. Yarn* A. Brooksand Dais >y D. Brooks, minors, and Tools. The Largest Assortment O; whole ol the ¡L»mestea<1 of Henry Kemay hill County, Oregon, and on the ll’orl says: I have ridden in public to me as Guardian thereof directed, I will sell The Purest Iiiqunrs for JBee****1 granted to him by the C. S. Abo anotii« r 17th day of November, 1SS3. at Public Auction on PPRE AND conveyances very often and long, nixl CANDIES. F KEHL tract («»ginning at the S. E. comer of that« - PnrpoMe. at the hour of two o’clock in the afternoon of Friday, the A^th day of Nov. 1883, have given up my seat a grent many In this we can offer srr.ciAI. inim ckmests a.« min Donation Land Claim situate in Sectio i* -ai l dav. the tollowing descril>ed personal ■t! ami 34 in T. 4 S., R. 5 W.. ami known •: jnopvrty. belonging to Newbv Ib«ary : \hout at one o'clock r. < . at the Court House door in The Best Brands of Cigar* C«” manufacturers. times to old people and Indies;Imt I be stantly on Hand. the Ihm ttion Land ('lairn of Mich*. I Hor >. . 16 head of stock «hevp and alamt 10A pound« Lafayette, Yanthid County, Oregon, for casi. lieve the fingers ofonehandontnuinlx-r Try our Fruit Cakes—Plain or Or thenc«» W. 1A chains and 25 links to the J I ot wool, or so much thereof a* will be snftE in hand, all that tract of land situate in Yam Tue largest and best stock of ciont to satisfy my lien against the same for line ot \\ . T. Jones’ elaitn : theuce W. 4 chi. the times I have been thanked for so pa-durage of said «beep, amounting in all *o hill County, Oreg ,n. and bounded as follov- naiiit'iital. and 5A links to center ot road leading fr - 1 abmit $28 and i lie co« I «of this notice and «ale to wrt: Commet cing at a stake marked “ L" Fishing TacKle doing; and. Judging from what I liar 1.1 J. L.«'r.\KK< .un« I* Tanffiic, Inhaler«. 'thrliiipn. McMinnville to Gopher Hole; thence N. • t‘ , ot «aid personal property •I..« chains South ..f the corner of Sections 2 :t Ever brougnt to Yamhill County- Ilerrin«, 1*»^«.' Fret «¡ttdiiie«. « si deg. E. 11 chains tn angle in public rou- ; j Out. 23,1^3 ;HU. m*en,othergciitlenien have had the sai ie lit and 1 n Town 3 South. Range 4 West; dle fhli, riunì l*u«liltii|{ I’oi < (| rbencc S. 7>\ dog. E. 11 chains and 39 ¡in - i I1W STATION experience. I have come to look upon thence South var. 20 deg. 45 min. 9.0« chains lliim. Sm fin«« Ferisse, I tc. to the H . line ol Henry Kernav claim ; tl e t to stake mark« I "C.S.;" thence East vsr. we shall carry a full line, consistinf the lady who expresses the thunks » ie 5 7 chains and 50 links to place af liegmn • Samora Had. s tor .Sale ! -0 a deg. 45 min to a stake marked C. 8 — of the best quality,, Envelopes o> ought to feel for such favor as a lady. Special inducements to Churches md containing 14 .»S-]oo acres, mor** or less. nndoivigned ha- for -ale .lx heed of thence North va r. 20 deg. 45 min. 9.0« chains and neatest styles, etc. Further than thin. 1 never nee a young PaiUfH buying in large quantities. Orders by L m 6 in Sec 3 in T. 5 8.. R. 5 W., contain u 'T'ltt: rntthy- Hlood Ininrn Kuclt. flirt h.- to. stake marked “J.;" thence Wert 2» 23 90 100 acres. m<»re or less—containing n w k i-li. »oll Special attention is called to our - uotHnw of. Price, tin per bend.— chains, to the place of beginning, containing lady give her seat to an old perito», mail promptly filled. i hey t»n be seen at Dav ton. Oregon 18 IS and 13-100 « ar res. s and Photograph and Autograph Albui® Every perron purchasing to the amount of ail 208 acres, more or less. even when there are no geutlemen <2 will receive a lick t tor a handsome 1 The terms and conditions ol «aid sale ar« is t A K WILLCUCMOIC. L .. . , C-W. RANSOM. Phyaician-«* Prescription« 32 w 4. follows: One-hall of the purchase prw »: seated in the conveyance; but on the Ml, to be drawn on Christmas day. Guardian of .. z2:e J. Brooks. Rachael A. ly Recipe« Carefully < «mF«"* said land to be paid cash down ou day of - Brooks and Th usey D. Brook*, minors. contrary, often are a lady with a child, at all hour«—day ar nicht* CAw». GKl*i!iR.V the balant'e tn b? paid in cm« year there» ' u 3M5. each occupying a neat,the mother never with 10 ;>er cent, interest, the purchaser giv » < H. V. V. u We would most respectfully «k a his note therefor, roeured by niortg:iUv on t e l»R. W, A. B. if ILL«, seeming to se«' the “tired clerk's” look A I t. norm-« Indebted to me wilt pleare esll premises iHvd at expert e of purchaser. « a ’ thi - publics pAtomnce. hoping ^y toward the scat her active youngster ( ÏFFb'E «U F. A. Hill’s i ' tig ' ore, Day; D and settle before the 1st orNovembar. ( > t-5*^ 2" C street. 1 and strict Attention to bu«in«»’ JSTnn A. ANDREWS, .. „ »• w- HI OrtOMI. 4U. holds, nml w hu h jH'ihaps was not paid .A; r irMy.nd Second, when not absent RiMirtlU* > *vlw Oregon. eu. Administrator ol said Estate McMinnville, Oct. 25-wl. ou professional ’ousiness. 3<tf * Mine. KWn W hy, it is Ridiculous to say CHEAP AS MY NEIGHBORS Always to be Found in Stock Strictly for Cash, at Bedrock Figures, and Discount my Bills; Millinery! Millinery ! Charge Interest after four or six Months Misses Russ £ Foster These are all Facts that I am Willing to Prove. Hats, Bonnets, ZPlumage, Ostrich. Feathers, Remember that H. Fisher First-Class Dry Goods and Clothing House, MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE- Santa Claus. Bakery & Confect'nery HUGO FISHER. What we Believe ! Warren, Magers & Frink. B. F. HARTMAN'S Good, Durable Goods, FOR SALE. B. F. HARTMAN. CITY DRUG STORE ROGERS eft T0D5- Settle Up'