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* I'm; IU: pò itn.it LWew To-Day FOR SALE! MîMIiîWVILLS, OREGON, DEC. 20,1383. <FDottnell was hanged at London on Monday last. A SPAN OF PONIES, Buggy and Harness. ** that 1 wiah to diapMe of, and will ¡»<11 Very cheap. Call on or address Dn PETER TAYLOR, 4<Hf Amity, Oregon The DeiiKM-ratie National Conven tion will probably be held at Chicago U TYLER SMITH, M D. or St. Louis. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Hon. Dudly C. Haskell, of Kansas, a leading Republican Representative, Sheridan died at Washington, D.C ., on Sunday last. Uregou. The HeyiKter tells the tariff d mats to get out of the party, i they are not wanted. That’s a il< right insult to fifty per cent of brains and business of that party. In 1856 the demociMts salti that abolition song was: Free labor amt free toil. Freu luggers and free soil, Free speech and Fremont. Now the democratic song is: Free trade and free spoil, Free love and Carslyle. customers of last . it ordering it. It contains ilbastratiotis, prices, descriptions and r!in< lions for planting 311 Vfi'c’.tl-le and Flower ••<!s. Plant*. Ctr IUvilTtitrlite to all. I Some nf the English life insurants couipauiea charge-teetotalers 20 per cent less than they do moderate drink ers. There are a grent many people who will be converted by moderate statements like this, who cannot be leached by sellout ¡ oiih I ones. An American company has been ne gotiating for the Mexican volcano, Po pocatepetl. A patriotic little Ameri can girl, on hearing of it, stoutly pro tested against it, urging as a reason that in case the volcano gave an erup tion the Mexican government would sue the United States for any damage they might sustain. The cold blooded way of seuding simply the figures of election returns does hot satisfy Virginians. Here is a specimen sentence in a report of the late election front Acicporf Ae«s: The run lias gone to test, ami the moon’s silvery beams gild our banners as they float triumphantly over a forever freed and liappy people. “ The R eport itB can now inform Sam Randall that the : has been heard from, and that his services as spenker will not tie required.”—Jfegwtcr. Juat so; we will do it. And in the sniae notice we will inform Sam that Ids defeat for the Speakership was the Kvy-note for a demoralizing defeat foi the DenxM-ratic party in the uext pres idential cauipaign. Carlisle may be a good mail and all that ; but when lie ttnd his followei-H uttempt to do away with protection—that which has built up our country, by piotectiug its mail- t, lactin era, laborei H and all lu anelit « of linsiiicHK against foreign coinpeti- t <ai. they’ll find themselves tiadlv left. Now mark ye. neighbor ' Anti Sanu you pat particnlai attention !! Cannot l»o Triurted. It is u nonsense and humbugging to blow and try to olind people about good goods, rs any other storekeeper, and not any better. They all come irom th, SAME FACTORIES, aud every merchant has to keep different qualities of geode to su.t Ins trade. For instance . ,i a man wishes lo pur. chase a suit of clothes for *12 he doesn’t want a suit of clothes lor »do, an<. so vice versa. Why, it is Ridiculous to say for working claw, bendi cents for postage, aud we wi mail you f.« e, a royal, valuable box of santp' ;;oods that v ill put you in the way of makin more money in a few days than you ever tbo Land Oflice at Oregon City. Oregon, • ¡»ossicle at i ny business. Capital is not r< - Dec. 7, 1883. f ' uired. V* • will start you. You one wor Notice i« hereby given that the following* di the tin t or in spare time only. The woi rawed settlor has filed notice of his mtentioii *> universal y adapted to both sexos, youn t > make final proof in support of h>? claim, and old. You can easily earn from 50 cen’ •»nd that raid proof will bo made before th<- to $5 every evening. That all wbo wai. County Clerk of Yamhill County,at Lalayutb , work may t-»st the bnnnees, we make this ul Oregon, on Monday, January 21, 1884, viz va ralle led rtfer; to all who are not well siti William U. Ishem.IIomeBtead Entry No. 3,63 ned wo wil. send SI to pay for the trouble • tor Lots 8 and 9 of Sec 4, T ft 8, R 3 W. writing us. Full particulars, direction«, etc . Ho names the following witnesses to prov ent free. Fortunes will Lie made by tho- his continuous residence upon and cultjvatio. I who give their whole time to thuwork, Gre> ■ f said land, viz : M B Hendricks, Robei >i»rcefeb absolutely sure. Don’t delay. Sta.c ?Iagne«s, L C Tupper and G C Davidson, a.. now. Address STINSON & CO., of Wheatland, Yamhill Countv, Oregon. 39yl Portland, Maine. 3915 L. T. BARIN, Register. )T Chance f"r Bargain. i keep good goods, and therefore can't sell them as CHEAP A3 MY NEIGHBORS § « 8 <v 3» ■ 43 a C General Merchandise 3 at Bellevue, Yamhill County, _A_t “C (Jowl. o c □ '< cr S’ s co Tne party nurchasing can have the use of Store and other puddings, and either 22 or 73 acres of I lie old “ Tom Morris” properly by paying 30 per cent, of the price of Stock, Cash down, the balance on easy terms, with ap proved security. Or we will S’ g s ® £- H e-e C S* Í if any party or parties wish to purchase, on the same terms as stated above. PROVOST BROS., 3»tf Bellevue, Or. a« s* — ET E‘ 2. '< SB ao NX X r^* V H s r 8 ? g © < ?» RS J g !: HOLIDAY BL AL To be given by = t£ *3 -, Custer Post Band, s - c E nT M» -Ï Ö to X •“ ALL GOODS that I advertise in our > __ o Furthermore, I will say that I am buying my goods Strictly for Cash, at Bedrock Figures, and Discount my Bills ; Charge Interet after four or six Months Q whenever the account becomes due. I will add that I devote my ll’/toA' •itteutiou to the Dry Goods and Clothing trade, and everything pertaining to it, and leave all other outside business alone. 3 o U1 These are all Facts that I am Willing to Prove. 1 don’t propose ro have my goods lie on the shelves for years, hatever old goods remain over by the 1st of January will be thrown into THIRD STREET LAKE, instead of letting moths get a hold of them, as has been the case in oilier stores, here. O £ 0^ o o ns Remember that H, Fisher keeps a £ First-Ca ss Dry Goods and Clothing House, i œ and is receiving goods every day and has always a FINE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS .ill stock. Farmers of Yamhill County, I am prepared to do an Extensive Credit Business this 1Jear 77? f^y line, and all those that are responsible fOr the debts they contract "ill hnd it to their advantage to buy their DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING of H. FISHER, as you will SAVE frop 25 to 40 per cent, in purchasing your goods. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE- E o' a ? rt s ■ You will find every week my G oods I also wish to once more notify ail persons ow ing me, either by note or account, to call and pay the same by the 2lHh ol Dec.. 1883, anti thereby save costs, as after that <lato all un paid recount? will be placed in the hands of at attorney, for collection. Respectfully, W. F. BANGASSEB, <> Collegeville, Or. 34U. A. ANDREWS, Administrator of said E«ute Heal Estate Agents I There ia no question about it : Warren, Magers & Frink. M c M innville , B. F. HARTMAH'S yamhill C o ., or, Grain, Grass and Stock Farms III Yamhill and Polk counties tor Male on lleasoniibk Torino» is the place to buy GOOD GOODS. No humbugging or blowing about SAW MILLS, beet quality of goods of any kind for less than half tvhat they can be made FLOURING MILLS, ft r. That is simply nonsense, and is only done to get you in their stores CITY LOTS AND to find them "just out" ot the goods advertised at less than half valne, or TOWN PROPERTY. to show you an article too worthless for any use, with the hope of selling Partie« desiring* to purchase should vou their goods at big prices. Talk is cheap, and so are all kinds of goods’, call aud see us or write for circular. and when you want to buy FOR SALE. Good, Durable Goods, You cannot do better than to buy them of u Dec. 23rd is the tenth nuniveisary of the Womans Temperance crusade, and the National asks that special effort be made on that day to arouse the real of onr people by collections aud thanko • lerings trout the various churches. All such money to be forwarded to Mrs. Dr. Johnson, Secy., who will send it to the National. Each Union should supply itself with the National minute« (23 each.) They will be found valuable tor reference. We hoped to greet Mm. Leavitt about the first of Jan., but need ot rest requir ed her to postpone her visit until about tin first ol Apt il. Let her not find hi t- self among strangers but with Christian sisters ready to co-operate with her in anything that will rnnlier our cause and weaken the force of the enemy. Since our last we have lost n faithful .and noble worker in the cause of tem perance, Grandma G oim I c II has passed from her earthly toils away, and gone to her reward. Let us strive to lie more dilligent ami faithful that tve nr v iu a measnre make up our loss. Al though unable to work as younger inembem, she wrote letters nn«l sent to many and enlisted them in the cause of teiii|M*rance. Wc commend her as we do nil out loved ones to the care of our Heavenly Father who seeth even the sparrotiH » hen they fall. Suppose yon go to a saloon keeper and offer to licence him to sell your soli w hisky for «600 per year. Oh von don’t believe in that way of doing, yi n i don't want it sold to your son. Then lie honest nnd not vote to have it sold to somelaalv else'« son. M r «. E. X. H., P rices advertised . Very Respectfully Yours, What we Believe ! Shooting Gallery! an ortler »t th»* County Court tor Yam! i’J County, O ogon, made on toe ¡Oib day ot 1 q . yctnfier 1'83 in the matter of the estate ci ¡1« nrv K • n«v, docejH-d. direct ng the rail 1 tato of pai i ratate to be euai, th»* undurt-ijr. u, the Adm<t istrator of «aid ts “te, will sell al Public A i lion, t t the highest bidder, on t n hern. b an 1 conditions henuna. or oaired.a' : u <\>urt He se d or, at L tycim, Yamhill Coun ty, Oregon, on *ut«' tl.j 834 Day cl fietvabor 18'3 at the hnjrof 2 o’clock p. m, of «a d day, .il the right, title and lntvr st of the eaid H’?> Koruny at the time ot hie a»ath, in and to . ul -bat certain tract of land lyintf and being Hl i he County of Yambill and rtiatu of Oreg u, and boni fied and described as follows, to v tí The Sou.h west quarter - f the North-e Quarter and Lota 2. a and ft of Section 34 it 48, R. > W. containing ¡70 acres more :era, the same being or intended to be IL- whole ot the Homestead of Henry Kernay a- ¿ranted to him by the V. 8. Also anotl or tract beginning at the S. E. corner of that c tain Donation Lind Claim situate tn Section.* 33 aud 34 in T. 4 8.. R 5 W„ and known af the Donution Laod Claim of Michael Hor thence W. 1ft chains and 23 links to the E *t line of W. T. Jone«* claim : thence W.4cba n and 50 link* to center ot road leading tr m McMinnville U» Gopher Hole ; thence N. 60 deg. E. 11 chains to angle in public ro« 1 ; Thence 8. 7S^t dog. E. 11 chains an t 39 lirke to the W. line of Henry Kernay claim ; the» ce 8 i chainsand 50 links to place < f begmnii ir, containing 14 38-100 acres, more or 1 cm . a so i Lot 6 in Sec. 3 in T. 5 8., R. 5 W., containing 23 9ft too acres, more or Jesa—containing in all 208 acres, more or lees. The terms and condition« of said sale are a.* follows ; One-halt of the purchase price ot said land to be paid ca<h down on day - f sa c the balance to be pai<l in one year thereafter with 10 per cent, interest, thepurcbaanr giving his note therefor, secure»^ by mortgage on ihe premises Dee»i at expen e of purchaser. and HUGO FISHER The Republican National Convention fol- 18S4 will meet at Chicago, III. on A Cordial Invitation Extended to All Do You Want City Property? Tuesday .lime 3rd. Following is the If so, Messrs. A. C. Southmayd A Potter, of Sheridan, arc now prepared to sell you lots iu call issued by the committee : Portland or Albinti “The Republican National Conven no pains tion will meet nt Chicago on Tuesday, d a gen- at the mo.-i reasonable rates. Also—they have as heretofore, some fine farms to dispose of. ,lnue 3rd 1HS L at 12 o'clock noon, for « noiiiinntioiis fur candidates to lie siq A. 8OUTILVAYD POTTER. 37 ii >3*. landed toi president and vice president at the next election of republican elect ors ill the several states. All voter.’., Tickets—For Ball—$| without legaid to past political diffei- ences, who are iu favor of elavatinz St ITER CAN HE IIAD AT S t . CHARLES R otei , at .f 1.00 ver C oi i - le . and dignifying American labor, ex tending and protecting home industry, By orikr of giving free popular education to the AT A. V. K. SN YDER. ) masses of the people, securing free Ovo. F. BANGASSER. -Com. suffrage and the holiest counting of Welch's Barber r hop )'■ ». 1I0LMAN, luillotx, effectually protecting all human rights in every section of the common 0 Shuts to a dime, if you s imply want topic- country, and who desire to promote a tice. ft ah a» tur a dime and if you ring tin friendly feeling and |H-iuiaueut har boll with < no or all of them, you got a cigar o’ mony throughout the laud bv securing its vaino i i a iy other article I have to udl. a National government pledged to 3«tf H. H WELCH. NOTICE. these objects aud principles, are cor dially invited to send from each state Notice is hereby given that at the end of 14 four delegates at large, for each con days from the final publication of this notice, AdmiiiiMrator s Sale. gressional district two delegates, aud unless a remonstrance against the same 1« «oca- for each representative at large two or duly tiled, the City Council of the City of Notice it hereby piven that in p'lreunnce cf McMpinville, Oregon, will pass an ordinal.? i delegates." requiring the following improvements ton- made in said city : A ditch or drain to be cut under the sidewalk«» as follows: Beginning a. ihe East fide of the intersection of D a id Third streets and running thence west on bot i •»idea of Third street to the west side of street, thence smith on west pule of A street with one dileit to the north side of the count;' road leading west from McMinnville, there• west along the north side of sc. id mid to th' I bridge. w.<s I IIIII (I, Said drain t . » Sts be <<v at vise, the beginning th;«-» _. » top ami one -- - fool * - — Joet wide . at wide at bolt t m nul two nnd one-half feet deep and to ha i fall of one foot or more in every 27ft !« running weMt as needed, and to widen al t ton as the depth incroas*® so as to retain : «ame proportion as nt the commencement. I ne dirt of sai 1 ditch or drain shall be renin-" - d under the direction of the Street Oomm si n- » r of said City. Where there are no aidewa ks ---------------------------------------- on Third bl reel, «.'«id drain shall be of «uin? dimension« and v ivtain :L. the same position a? where there are sidewalk«. Where Where’ there there : r? now no «idewslk« on raid Third Stree , a I where the sidewalks on «aidstreet are not o' er »our feel wide, new sidewalks of the follow nj dimensions shall be nrde The same shall e six feet, wide, the plank therein to be uot m re than eight inches wide and to be 1^ inc ,.s thick and lo have three rtringers therrundv ,f» l>e 2xft inches, each of said plank to be nai v 1 to each of said stringers, with two twenlv p»«- ny nails. I'nderall lhe old sidewalks now on that part of Third Street to be improv si, which are six feet wide, and under all the n <w sidewalks to be made as hereinbefore proyit «•<! th< re shall be placed « arms said ditch or dr in io^ts every eight feet, which «hall be 4x4 inches, aud as long as sidewalks are wide so that the stringers of said sidewalks shall rest upon the same. All of said improvements to be made at the expense of the adjoining pn p- erty owners. This notice published by order of the City Council of McMinnville, Oregon, made Dee. 10th, KM. A. R. RAKER. Recorder of the City ot McMinnville. 3tt3. the “ Oregon Register’, and “Dayton I ree Press," , . 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 ,r<^” 1 ’ A* for their money. In the first place, they can’t expect to buy as cheap as the man who buys r OK CASH, and in the second place the wholesale house» will f» 3 Moltan k Hall, L.Ofat Paper, ar® Ï •< - IT Í at Fri Evening, Dec.28,'83. % —« c Sell Both Goods and Property VU .is every child that goes to school knows better than that. S’ ■ 5 era o o I claim tu have A& <S-OOX> €3rOOX>S -------- W. C, T. I'. COLUMN. Sit down and read this, and common sense will tell you that any merchant who ad vertises with a spirit ol malice, LOOK HERE) U. 8. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, j Dec. 23, 18&3. ) Notice ¡B hereby given that James B. Up ton, of Oregon Ci tv, Clackamas Couuty, Ore- run, h»3 made application to purchase the N. W. 1-4 of S. E. 1-4 of Section No. 15 of Town ship No. 5 South of Range No. 10 West ot Willamette Meridian, under the provisions ol tLe act of Congress, approved June 3,1878, en titled *• An Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, aud in Washington Territory. All adverse claim to said tract of land, or any portion thereo.. rnuit be tiled iu the United States Land Office. at Oregon City, Oregon, before the expiration of sixty days from tuia date. • Given under my hand this 13th day of Dec. 1883 39tl 1 L. T. BARIN, Register. FINAL PROOF. The present democratic congress has shown to the world that they are in fa vor of free trade, by electing a free Speaker. Now they are going to show that they are iu favor of tariff, by rais ing the tariff on,wool, rice, manufac- t ired cotton, etc., etc. e < e Nutice of Application to Purchase Timber Land- D.M. FERRY &C0.D». Harj>»rs Weekly thinks that the uext l’lesid, utial catupuigu will be oue of p.'.rty character, aud says the demo cratic party represents no policy ex cept that of silence, evasion and ruu- n'.ag for luck. - —------- Send six cent- for pos- 1 tage, ami re< ei ve free, a coally box of goods which will help you to more ia<»ney right away than anything else id this world. All, of eith« r h » x , succeed from the first hour. The broad road lo fortune o|»enri before the work, ab*»lutely turn. At once address TRUlS A’ CO., Augusta, Maine. A B. F. HARTMAN. ... La,j'es WIJ* fi",d aJ!11k,nd8 01 LatCi,t style Cloaks, Dolmans, Ulsters and H raps, Dress Goods, bilk Lace, Mull, Bobonett, Darn-JVit Ties and ever • thing pertaioing to Ladies’ IFardrobc. ’ All kinds of Dry Goods, and auy and everything in Gents’ Furnish ing Goods. ,^.*5^’ (’roceriei> Glass and Qaeensware, Hardware and is S0LE\ JlGLJ>n for the best on the coast. Also, Farming implements cf all kinds, all for the lowest prices. Also, remember 10 per cent, discount is given for cash. Call and <*ee liini Nolker ol Final Prool. », rtarcura. EURISKO MARKET, Longacre & Fletcher, Proprietors, (Bucceason to W. .T. Garrison! Having purchased this market, the above firm have removed it to the Wallace building, corner of Third and C Sts. where they are prepared to lurnish th« public with Fresh Hcnta, «nnsnges of nil kind«, „end Cheese. Fresh Fish, «nil nnd nrled Fish, Bnrsa, Hanis, Egg», In fact everything kept in a FIRKT CLAMS MARKET P* W- T0DDt J. L. ROGERS. CITY DRUG STORE. Third Street, McMinnville. Star Mixed Paints, ». a. tiixcaraa. A farm of 361) acres, 7 miles south west of McMinnville. Or.: 200, acres in cultivation, 60 more easily tiUeil lor the plow : 100 acre tim ber and pasture, good buildings, orchard and plenty of small fruits, bouse and bam supplied by pijies with running water. Soil excellent; no waste land : lies on county road in an old settled neighborhrwat. with school and church close by. Price $23.00 per acre En quire of WAKBEN. MAGEBS A FBINK, Real Estate Agents. McMinnville, Oregon. ?3tf ROGERS eft TODD. [Successors to W. B. Turner,] —Dealers In— Drug», Chemicals, P h I phi yiedlclne« Perfumery, Fine Toilet Article«, *ionpM, ConibN. Hair, Tooth and Cloth Brushes, Apontes, Tru««<’«. Shoulder Brare« and all Urn Sundries. Land Offiire at Oregon Citv, Oreeon. i Xos. 30th, 1683: ? I A full line of Notice is hereby given that the lollowir r‘ Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushei and Sash named settler has tiled notice ot his intent:. to make final proof in support of hie claim, Tools. and that sa,d proof will hi made before the The Purest Liquors for Medicinal County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla Purposes mook, Oregon, on Tuesday, .Tantiar’v 15, 1881 M,,Kinley. Preemption D. The Beat Brands of Cigars Con No. 3,8.8. for the 8 1-2 of N W 1-4.8 w 14 stantly on Hand. T^ r J w‘ X * ' 4°fS W 1 4 ’r S«»”. The largest and best stock of lie names the following witnesses to prove Fishing Tackle his conUnous residence upon and cultivation ..| midland, vis: Wesley «milh. Lewis Fle-a F.verbrougnt to Yamhill County. «’■rnmsn Folsn and Hsmv Hlhson. all of ■ S STATIONF.RY Heho, Tillamook countv. Oregon. 3ini L. T. BARIN, Regia ter. we shall carry a full line, consisting of Pit* ut the best quality,, Envelopes ol the late«* and neatest styles, etc. •fasora Hucks tor ftalr • Special attention is called to our Cutllery, >'<•••' of' and Photograph and Autograph Albums- » ,tMl1 Hlnwd Invnra Huck« that he wtahe« todispo«e of. Price, fio per hen,<l— Physician-*’ Prescriptions and Fami They can he veen at Dayto^ Uregbn ly Recipes Careffnlly torn pounded THF.uii“*mil!i,,'1.h'*’ for W» shall ■!,» carry a stock ot l asarj Fruits, », a|| Kind Highest Cash Price paid Fat Stock. tor all kind, of We would most respeetfully ask a share of the patronage of this com munite. LOXGACRE * FLETCHER. 13-27,1. 3tW4. AK WILLCOCKS«)? ;. DR W, A R. MILI.M, i O^«“F’A Hiir’Dn* r'*-Tto ° at all hour*-day or night. We would most respectfully ask a «b«r« 0 this publics patronage, hoping by fair dexhnf and strict attention to business to merit the ••me. ROGERS A TODD.