J- Tut; III;point:it M c M innville , ohegon , dec . 13, iss2. THK PHI'MIIEITS VtEMIA&F.. A iw TTW'T'Q Wanted for The Live* 01 *■ 1-^lx 1 O u|j PrenidentBof th»* U. 4. The largest, hand»*om«‘*l oversold for !c!-s than fwo-e t>ur pi ice. Th« fastest m-listig book in America. Immense profits to agent* All intelligent people want it Any one can becoinu a successful agent. Terms tree. H \ LLI. I !;• lOK CO., Portlaud, -Me. I > I y I? A l ■ * It-lZaFj, -nd fix cent* for poa- tu_ , and r» •• va fi««*, a coatly box of good» which will b^lp y< u to inure money right away than uny thing else in this w«»rld. All, of eitb*-r sax, succeed from tin- first hour. Tho hi< I lie Public. \V<- had iiiiiu-d to give this document Notice of Application to Purchase io full in aiipph nii iit form, but wore Notice is hereby giveu to wborn it may con­ Timber Land- a trifle too lute in onh i ing it from be­ cern that all parties are forbidden to purchase Sit down and read this, and commun aensu will tell you that any merchant who from my wile any wheat, oats, hog*, ]K>tutou* low. So, as our space is too limited to or otbei vegetables, from and after this date. U. 8. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, ) vertises with a spirit of malice, Dec. 23, 1883. f admit our publishing it in full, we will Those bo purchasing will do *0 at their own P. ADAMS. Notice is hereby given that Jarue* B. Up- have to be contented with giving a re­ rish. tou, of Oregon Ci tv, Clackamas County, Ore­ Dec. 13th, 1883— »9ml. Ciinnot l»e Trusted. view upon the most inipoitaiit points gon, ha* made application to purchase the N of the message by the Orci/onmn ol the W. J-4 of S. E. 1-4 of Section No. 15 of Towa­ It is “ nonsense and humbugging to blow and try to blind people about good goods,’’ I claim to have i p No. 5 South of Range No, 10 Wes oi &tll iust: Bank of McMinnville. sh Willamette Meridian, under the provision* oi “Beginning with matters ot the act of Congress, approved June 3, 1878, en­ local interest it will be noticed that the titled ° An Act for the sale of Timber Land n president favors (lie establishment at States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and once of a civil government for Alaska, D. P. T hompson .. ..President. the Washington Territory. All adverse damn lie refers approviugl.v to Se< reta ." J ohn W ortman .. ___ Cashier. in FACTORIES to said tract of land, or anv portion thei ot, as any other storekeeper, and not any better. They all come from the SAME Teller’s recommendations respecting must be filed in the United States Land 0fi.ee, every merchant has to keep different qualities of goods to suit his tr«de. For instance : if a man wishes 1J . Jndiau affairs and the prevention ot at Oregon City, Oregon, before the expiration chase a suit of clothes for »12 he doesn’t want a suit of clothes lor 435, and so vice versa. Transacts a General Banking buelnMR. frauds under the pension laws, and tb< Interest allowed on tune deposit*. of eixty days from rhi© date. repeal of the pre-emption and timbei Giver* under my hand th is 13th day of Dec. made on favorable term*, culture acts, lie thinks the evils result­ Collection* bight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers 1883 Why, it is Ridiculous to say ing from the reciprocity treaty with the on N«w York, San Francisco and Portland. 39tll L. T. BARIN, Register. Hawaiian government have been exag­ Office hour*—from 9 a. in. to 4 p. tn. F’i k| TA lor the working class, bend If | keep good goods, and therefore can’t sell them as gerated, but says the provisions of tar 13-39tf. cent* lor postage, and we v.-,I. treatv should ne modified wherever mail you free, a royal, valuable box of sample they have proven damaging to legiti­ FIXAI. PROOF CHEAP AS MV NEIGHBORS goods that will putyou in tbe way of mal; mate trade between the countries. T ne more money in a few cay* than you ever ti.o’i Chinese oliicials, he thinks, will co-op­ Land Office at Oregon City. Or^g^n, » poBbiole at any bufeinesa. Capital is not re- erate with the United States in secur­ Deo. 7, 1883. f ' quired. We will start you. You can v. .K as every child that goes to school knows better than that. ing the faithful observance of the law Notice ia hereby given that the following' ! all the time or in >pare time only. Tbe wnk restricting Chinese emigration and that named wttier ha* tiled notice of hie intent <>n ALL GOODS that I advertise in our Local Paper, the “ Oregon Register’, and “Dayton Free Preu," cUerefore, there is no cause tor alatm to make final proof in support of his claim, is unirenally adapted to both sexes, yo. ng old. You can easily earn from 50 c« it» because a few laborers from the flowery and that paid proof will be made before the • ■ ' and are §15 every evening. That *11 who v\ i kingdom have come here in violation County Clerk of Yamhill County, at Lafayette, ' to work may test the burine**, we m&ko this ra- of it. , Oregon, on Monday, January 21, 1884, viz paralleled offer; to all who are not well a . is- “ One of the most important and radi­ William U. Ishem.Homestead Entry No. 3,ub I fied we will send $1 to pay for the trouble- o cal recommendations of the message is for Lota 8 and 9 ot Sec 4, T tt 8, R 3 W. i writing iff. Full particulars, directions, • <•.. He names the following witnesrf* to pi've ; ¿ent free. Fortunes will be made by tl the repeal of the act upon which the anil not “just out of them.” TOO I il IX ! Furthermore, I will say that I am buying my goods . territorial government ot Utah depeuds his continuous residence upon and cultivation ' who give tbeir whole time to tbe work, G it ami the resumption by congress of the of said land, viz: M B Hendricks, Robert I iuccesu absolutely sure. Don’t, delay. S irt entire political control of the territory. Magness, L C Tupper and G C Davidson, all Address EON <& CO., Strictly for Cash, at Bedrock Figures, and Discount tny Bills; He is convinced that polygamy is •<» of Wheatland, Yamhill Countv, Oregon. Hand, Maine. 3915 L. T. BABIN, Register. t tionglv intrenched that it is profitless therefore, I can make a REASONABLE PROFIT, and still sell goods for LESS MONEY than ‘hose storekeep, to attack it with any but the strongest weapons which constitutional legisla­ ers do that are buying on time and leave the wholesale houses and manufacturers wait from 12 to 24 months for tion can devise. This is the first time their money. In the first place, they can’t expect to buy as cheap as the man who buys 1 OR CASH, and in tbe a president has struck at the root of the evil, mid if bis recommendation is second place the wholesale houses will promptly followed by a law authorizing the appointment of a couitnisson forthe government of the territory, the doom Charge Interest after four or six Months The undersigned wish to dispose of th?ir of Mormonism is sealed. stock of “ Referring to statistics of illitercv whenever the account becomes due. I will add that I devote my to the Diy Goods and th. president wisely suggests that fed­ Clothing trade, and everything pertaining to it, and leave all other outside business alone. eral aid should be extended to public General .Merchandise primary education, u here provision for at Bellevue, Yarn bill County, it is not adequately made by the states. These are all Facts that I am Willing to Prove. He is opposed to a government telegraph At Cost. mainly because it is undesirable to iu- 1 don’t propose ro have my goods lie on the shelves for years, W hatever old goods remain over by the 1st < reiise the civil list to the extent that of January will be thrown into THIRD STREET LAKE, instead of letting moths get a hold ot them, as has it would require, but thinks the govern- Tne party nurehaaing c»n have tlie use ot Store and other puildings, and either 22 or 73 luent should be authorized b.v law to been the case in other «tores, here. exercise some sort of supervision over acre* of the old “ Tom Morris” property by this inter-state communication. He is paying 3u per cent, of the price of Stock, Caah more radical in his treatment of the down, the balance on easy terms, with 1 railway question, recognizing the great proved security. Or we will evils resulting from the power of rail­ Sell Both Goods and Property road maniigei s over the business of the country and he advises that congress, if any party or parties wish, to purchase, on just so fur as it has constitutional au­ I he same terms as stated above. keeps a thority, should protect the people at PROVOST BROS., large against the acts of injustice which JtStf Bellevue, Or. the state governments are powerless to prevent. “The president thinks that satisfact­ ory results will follow the reduction of ami is receiving goods every day and has always a FINE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS in stock. Fanners oi letter postage, and recommends a re­ turn to the old rate of one cent on drop Yamhill County, I am prepared to do an Extensive Credit Business this tyear in mtj line, and all letter# in towns where there is a tree those that are responsible for the debts they contract will find it to their advantage to buy their DRI delivery by carriers. He ad vises that GOODS AND CLOTHING of H. FISHER, as you will SAVE from 25 to 40 percent, in purchasing your goods. trade dollars should be retired, by a provision for their redemption as a bul lion by the treasury. He thinks that MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE. good has resulted front the civil ser­ vice law, and is pleased with its opper- You will find every week my G oods and P rices advertised . itions. Very Respectfully Yours, " He recalls tlie recommendation of hi# I hsi message, that all excise taxes except those oil dist died spirits should at be abolished, and that substantial re­ duction# should l>e luude in taxes on imports, mid while he think# that fur­ Mohawk Hall ther reduction# might be wisely made, I also wish to once more notify ail he does not advise radical or sweeping uil pers< pera» ns n* ow ow- ­ ing me, either by note or account, to call and changes in existing laws in the inter­ on pay the same bv the 2rtth of Dec., 1883. and val which must lapse before the effects thereby save costs, as after that date all un­ of the act of March 3, 1HN3 can be de­ O paid recounts will be placed in the hands of finitely ascertained. If there is still a Warren, Magers & Frink. Fri Evening Dec 28, 03. at atloiuev, for collection. Reaper»fullv, huge suimlua then, it may be largel.v W. F. BANGAS8EB, There is no question about it : M c M innville ,. yamhill o>,or, expended upon harbor defenses and tbe increase of our navy. He is in fa­ vor of repealing the tax on the circula­ Grain. Grass and Stock Farms tion of national banks, and so chang­ In Yamhill and Polk <011 ulies lor ing the banking law that the banks A Cordial inviiation Extended to All 8tile on Keawonable I erina. Do You Want City Property? may issue bills tor an aumnnt equal to Is the [dace to buy GOOD GOODS- No hnmbugeing or blowing about SAW MILLS, 90 pe. cent, of the market value, in­ If so. Measr*. A. C. Southmayd A* Potter, of stead of as now the full value of de­ GOOD MUSIC IN ATTENDANCE. Sheridan, are now prepared to ’ell you lota in best quality of goods of any kind for less than half what they can be made FLOURING MILLS, posited bauds. Committee will spare no pains PoriiunA or Albina for. That is simply nonsense, and is only done to get you in their stores CITY LOTS AND “ The message is an admirable one, to The the liest of order, ami a gen­ at the most reasonable rates. Ako—they have to find them “ just out” of the goods advertised at less than half value, or anil the radical recommendation# for eral inaine TOWN PROPERTY good time. H8 heretofore, some fine farms to dispn«« of. the destruction of polygamy, mid for to show you an article too worthless for any nse. with the hope of selling Parties deairing’ to purchase should A. C. 80UTILWAYD A POTTER. the recovery by congress ot the powers 37mS*. yon their goods at big prices. Talk is cheap, and so are all kinds of goods, call and see us or w rite for circular. of sover« igiity which have been usurped by the railromls, as « ell ns other wjse Tickets—For Ba 11—$I .*><». and when voti want to buy I •ugg« st mas, display great sagacity in FOR SALE. the presid« nt. and they will be read with St-n-ER CAN BE HAD AT S'T. CHARLE' A farm of 360 acres, 7 milee south west of great satisfaction by the people.” H otel at $1.00 per C ocple . McMiuuviiie, Oi. j 20u, stirs iu cultivation,W LOOK HERE! AS <3-00» GOODS Always to be Found in Stock Chance o s> o £ HOLIDAY BALL Custer Post Band., Q o *ö •0 et- o Remember flint Ho Fisher First-Cass Dry Goods and. Clothing House, 4 HUGO FISHER. What we Believe ! B. F. HARTMAN’S Although Patrick O’Donnell hnnbeen convicted of willful murder in the slay­ ing of Carey the" Pliainix Park inform­ er,” and sentenced to execution on the 19 tli inat., it in quite probable he will «»cape bis threatened doom. Times atid trials bring wauy changes. Throughout our own country O’Dou- ni'll shared libeiiill.v in public sympa­ thy, from the flrat. When his hauds appeared to bo stained with the gore of an appalling murder, even then, cou- donntions rang loudly front all quarters as if to justify the deed as oue of righ­ teous vengeance. And now, it appeals as a development of O'Donuen’s trial that be bad not tracked Carey by •teolta with premeditated murder in bis heart, but that he simply acted in self- defence, when he himself was violent­ ly aMiilted by Carey. Such is the rep - reeeuUtiona made to President Arthur by several Congressmen, while inter­ ceding in the doomed man's behalf. The President will use bis best influ­ ences for a stay of execution, an I qnite likely his otflees may save the prisoner from British vengeance. Bv order ot A. V. R. SNYDER tiro. F. BANGASSER. R. ... HOLMAN, Shooting Gallery! AT Com. Notice is hereby given that at the end of 14 day* from the final publication of this notice, unless a remonstranceagninst the same is soon­ er duly filed, the City Council of the City »»I McMinnville, Oregon, will pas* an ordinan -c requiring the following improvements to be made in said city : A ditch or drain to be c it under the sidewalk* as follows: Beginning «t the East side of the intersection of Dau Thin! stn-ets and running thence west on bo«ii idee of Tbnd street to the west side of A •treet, thence south on west side of A str««’» with one ditch to the n<»rth side of the coun road lending west from McMinnville, thee « west along the north side of said road to t' e bridge, bwid drain to hr al the beginning tbr. t feet wide at b>p and one foot wido at bolk, u and two and one-half 1»*»t deep and to ha » .1 fall of one foot or more in every 270 k running west a* needed, ami to widen al t » too a» the depth increas's •*> a* to retain t *sme proportion a* al the commencement. T dirt of said ditch or drain shall be retnov 1 nder th> direction ot the fttreel Commi.-uin. er of said City. Where there are no shlcwal m Third Street, said drain shall be of mi dimensions and retain the *»me po’itioi . where there are sidewalks. Where then a The name of the Twocannon rive-, now no sidewalk* <>n said Third Stre*', an YV. T., isaaidto have orixinatc sidewalks to be made a* berefnbefore provid- i mentioning, as yet. ihere shall be placed aero»* said ditch or dm inistg every eight fe< t. which shall bo 4x* To-I >ï»5 . i-iches. atoi *« h»0g as sidewalk’ are wida * that the stringer* of »aid sidewalks shall re t upon the same. All of Mid improvements to RITRAY NOTICE. be made at the expense of the adjoining prop­ Strayed fr-wn my premises in Amity, one erty owners. Fel. Amity, Oregon. 3tU. Wclrh’s klar he i- shop 6 Shots for a dime, if you simply want topinc- tice. 5 shot# fora dime and if you ling the bell with oue nr all of them, you get a cigar or it* value in any other article I have io «ell. Mtf H. H. WELCH. Administrator'« Sale. Good, Durable Goods, Fou cannot do better than to buy them of B. F. HARTMAN. Ladies will find all kinds ot Latest style Cloaks, Dolmans, Ulsters and j H’i'S.ps, DresF Goods. Silk Lace, Mull, Bobonett, Darn-JYit Tics, and every-1 thi’.ig pertaining to Ladies’ Hat'd robe. All kinds of Dry Goods, and any and everything in Gents’ Furnisb- ing Goods. Also. Gniccries, Glass and Queenswate, Hardware and is SOLE AGEXT for Notice is hereby given that in pursuance o? in order of the County Court tor Yamh 1? ■’ounty, Oregon, made on the 1 Oib day of /ember 18*3. in the matter of the eslat.» Henry Kern ay, deceased, directing the real fetnr 2'lixed Faint®, Ate of sa c estate to be sold, the undeirifo 1 he Adtni listrator of said ejt«»te, will < 4*1 » the best on thc> coast. Public Ai ction, to the highest bidder, or, t Also, Fanning implements cf all kinds, all for the lowest prices. erm* and conditions bereinaiter nanied.ett Court Home d or, at Lafayette, Yamhill Cou I Also, remiunber 10 percent, discount is given for cash. y, Oregon on Call and nee him. >at., ll*i 22»t Day 0» Dcceuj'Xr 1 38f it the hour of 2 o’clock p. m, of said i his death, in v.nd lo ;• Notice ot Final Proot. hat certa n ir.mof land lvm and being he Count» of Yamhill and S it»* of Oregc ’. R. LONG ACRE. J. B. FLBTCHER. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, t .»nd boun b»d and -ie crio> I .«r f.-tknv», to w Nov. 30th, 1883: i The Sou h west quarter of ifce North-«'; EUFfISKD MARKET, Notice is hereby given that the following parter at 1 Lo s 2, •*» ami 6 of 8« ion 34 in named settler has bled notice of his intention 18-, R. 5 'V. containing ¡70 acns more -ongacre &. Fletcher, Proprietors. 10 make final proof in support of his claim., ess, the?» nv bein; <»r ink eded to I*, t ind that said proof will be made bafore the whole of lie Huroe.* esd of Henry Kernay (Successors k» W. J. Garrison.I County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla «Hinted tc aim by the U. S. Also anotb inook, Oregon, on Tuesday, January 15, 1884. rart Itegiuning at »lie 8. E. enrr.er of that r< viz: Erastus McKinley, Preemption D. 8. ain Donation Lind C.aitn situ-.ie in iff and 34 in T. 4 8 . R. 5 W.. »ml known » Having purchase d thia market, the above No. 3,878. for »he 8 1-2 of N W 1-4,8 W 1-4 be Donation Land Claim «»t Michael Hom firm have removed it to the Wallace building, of N E 1-4 and NW 1-4 of 3 W 1-4 of Sec 2£. hence \V. 1H chains and 25 links t<> the E; ornar of Third and St«., where they are T 3 8, R9 W. He names the following witnesses to prove ioe of W. T. Jones’ claim : thence W.4 chai prepared to furnish the public with his continous residence upon and cultivation of nd 50 link* to center of road leading fro Fresi* Heali, Mtisar*« of all kinds. said land, viz : Wesley Smith, Lewis Flesk, •IcMinnville to Gopher H«»le ; thence N Head € heeae. Fresh Fish, Malt and Merriman Folan and Henry Ellison, all ot ■ leg. E. 11 chains »o an de in public r«'t- Hebo. Tillamook county, Oregon. Dried Fiala. I lacou, flams. Egg*« fhence S. 78^ d«'g. E. 11 cha ns and 39 lin 3815 L. T. BARIN, Register. 10 the W. line ot Ilenry Kernny claim ; then In fact eve rylhing kept in a •S 7 chains and 50 links to place of taginnin «•ontamin/ 14 38-100 acre?. niAre or lose. Al. » FIRST CLASS MARKET Jnsorti Bucks for Sale ! x»l •• tn S?o. 3 in T. 5 S., R. 5 W., containir. 23 00-10A seres, more or ¡es?—-containing ij HE undereigned h»« for mie »ix bead of Ail 208 ac.cs, more or lee*. »nil HIM.I turar» Hurk. that be We shall al*o carry a s L yx of The ter ns and oondttions ot said sale are se wt»he» to dlspo-e of. Price. »10 per bead.— I Tliev can be ween at Dayton. Orexon. follows : One-hall of the purchase p- ire cf Ca**r4 Fruits, ef all Kind A. K. WILLCOCKSON said land to be paid c^sh down on day of sale; S»w4. Highest Cash Prwe paid tor all kinds of the balance to be paid in ona year thereafte- | with 10 per cent, interest, the purchaser giv»n . Fat Stock. W* would meet ivepeet fully **lc a sh*re of, his note therefor, secured by mortgage on th * DR W. A B. MILLS, th* patronage ©f Uti* comm unit r. premise*. Deed at expan'r of purchaser. A ANDREWS. I LO NGACRE A FUTTCBER. ( OFFICE at F. A. Hill's Drag Store, Payton S«U. Administrator of Mid £*tat« IJ-ttyl. | Oregon. ill. T more easily fitted for the plow; lOOacrei tim­ ber and pasture, good buildings, orchard and plenty of small fruits, bouse and bam supplied by pipes with runuing water. Soil excellent ; no waste land ; lie® on county road in an old settled neighborhood, with school aod church close by. Price $23.00 per acre. En­ quire of WARREN. MAGERS A FRINK, Real Estate Agent* McMinnville, Oregon. 23tf p W. TOD®' r’ J. L. ROGERS. CITY DRUG STORE Third Straet, McMinnville. ROGERS <& TODD. [SucceMort to W. B Turner,] —Dealers In— nrugN, Chemical«, Patent Medici«** Porfui’iery, Fine Toilet Article*» Mmpti, Comb*« Hair, Tooili ««d Cloih Brimhes, Sponge*, Tru**e*» Shoulder Brace* and all Pruffi*11 ■%uiidrie*. A full line of Paints, Oils, Varnishas, Brushe« and Tools. The Purest Liquors for Bt.-uici»*1 Purposes. The Beat Brands of Cigars Con­ stantly on Hand. The largest and best stock of Fishing TacKle Ever broilgnt to Yamhill County. IN STATION ».RY we shall carry a full line, consisting ot P»P* of tbe best quality,, Envelopes ot th« ‘al<* and neat.-st styles, etc. Special attention is called to our CuttW' and Photograph and Autograph Album»- l*hyslcia«.- Prescription» «»< ly Recipes Cnrelnlly < «mpe«"** at all hones—day or night. W» would most respectfully ask » sb*" ‘ this publics pato.nage, hoping by ta.r • and strict attention to business to »•me. ROGERS * 1 Í 1