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I'm: R epoktik passing th rough a meteoric belt; them A lì. Ps«ry. B L. lArru. again, it that is the case, the earth ha- travelcil over <>nc himthi-d million mile» since we ciilei'etl this belt loo M MANVILLE, OBSCCN. JAN. 3, 1331. large lor our solar st stem. Many ure the theories mlvam-td a. Hon. lialeigli Stott bas resignetl the Judgeshipor the Foiuth .linlieial l>is- to tile cause of this wonderful plienom ena,such its—“ We are passing th roll I: triet. the tail of a stupeinloils conn i.” " The Furry Street, atmosphere is full of smoke and cimici tl.'iiCun, Oregon from the Java eai tlupmke." We think Dealers in the sunspots of a few mouths ago were caliseli by the birth of a new planet, and all of the other planets are kick ing up a dust about it—the same as I he Sam Riindall thniiocrafs ale kicking up a dust about the birth of Carlisle. FACTS ARE FACTS AND SPß^ LOUDER THAN WORDS. Peery <1 Harris, u i> &. r. w . i i : vi ox , Att ys al l aw & Notaries Public. At present there are wars and rumors of wars in Newfoundland. Last Tliiusday while Orangemen were pa- rudiug the streets of Harbor Grace they were tired upon by Roman Catho lics and two Orangemen killed. Since that time riot after riot has ensued and serious time.-, are threatened. Otli^e of W. D. F enton . Lafayette, Oregon. O.Iice of F. W. F enton , McMinnville, Oregon. Settle Up’ Ail persons knowing tlwniselvc« indebted to us mu»t call and settle their arronnts before the 10th day of January 1884, or they will be placed in the band« of an attorney for collec tion. ROGEBS a TODD. McMinnville. Jan. 3, 1884, Cut this out and paste it it your hat— NOTICE TO ALL. Oregon fanners must raise 100 bushels of wheat to the acre, other countries do On and after the 1st day of Jan. 1884, ail de livery ¡-dew must be prepaid in cash» nl the it and we have as good.laud and a bet office of the Star Mills. Also, all back stand ter climate for wheat raising, than any ing accounts must be settled immodiutely. other country on this green earth ; veri Bv order of the proprietor. JOHN J. SAM. ly this generation shall not pass away Jar . Ut, 1883. until this thing be fulfilled. School Hooks, . Misceli an corns Books, Stationery. Fishing Tackle, Etc., Etc. Physicians’ Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. It iu •• iioifoemm ami humbugging to blow ami try to blind people about gnud goods," AS GOOJO GOOXMâ a: an;, utlier storekeeper, and not any better. They all come Iroin the SABIE f"A(?TOli|£s uverv merchant has to keep difl'erent qualities ol good« to suit his trmle. For iiihtalice : it Ihau chase a suit oi clothes for »12 he doesn’t want a suit of clothes lor »35, and so vice versa. Why, it is Ridiculous to say I keep good goods, and thereforo can’t sell them a« as every child that goes to school knows better than that. ALL GOODS that 1 advertise in our are Millinery! Millinery ! Misses Russ £ Foster 1TZIGH20R CHEA? AS GIVE US A CALL. PEERY 4 HARRIS. Dayton, Oregon, Dec. 27, 1883—41tf. | (.|4iln ( i L,oca! Paper, tbe “ dlegon Register’, and “Dayton Freep.^ Always to be Found in Stock and not “ just out of them.' 0 011 6 il I Furthermore, I will say that I am buying my goods Strictly for Cash, at Bedrock Figures, and Discount my Bill.; the: - fore, I cau make a REASONABLE PROFIT and still sell goods for LESS MONEY than -¡.ere; r. .i? Would re.-poctfullv announce to the Ladies of M Minuyille and vicinity that tb*iy have v.d o that are buying on time and leave the wholesale houses and nianuia ’iurei- wait bou. J., to i Executor’* Notice. It is said that Beu Butler is organiz removed to the new buildin; oppcrê.t« the thti; money. In the iirst place, they can’t expect to buy as cheap as the man who bujs 1 Cii C a .li, j„ ing a new party, to be composed of the Notice is hereby given that the uudersignetl Gran ;« Store, ¿ecc.id p^ace ths wholesale houses will grung.ns,knights of labor, prohibition has be«» dulv appointed, Executor nftbc < 1 at? of Wiiliam Woods, deceased, by the County . ’ ’ ltMlanvJllo, OtfcgcE, ists. grecubaekers. leuiaus audGeruiuu Court of Yamhill County. State of Oregeu. and a brewers. He’ll laud Uithe white houseif all p^soue having claims against said estate j and b tv« rocoived a splendid stock of lie gets all ot them ou his hook ; besides are hereby notified to present the Panic to whenever the account becomes due. I will add that I devote mv IB ~ t . tl e i <j. Bingham nt hie office in the city of Mo the ills of our government would uot Geo. Minnvtlle, Yamliid County, Oregon, within S3.ÎS, 0i< ... g trade, and everything pertaimug to u, and leave all other outsi».le butiiu as alone. be very protracted after a dose like six months from the date ot thia notice. Dated tliis 2nd car of January, 1884. that. J ohn mc D onouoh . G eo G. Bixonan, Execut7r. ilon. .4. C. George has been appoin Atty for Estate. 43t5. 1 x don propose ru ro have my goods **» lie on the shelve? bate ver oid goods : .' ieriu ted <>u two important committee* of the aou ’t t propose- uavc uiy ------- tor - years. ------ _ • ■ THIRD »'■fTr.TY SIREKT k? rouvi' LAKE, T.xiffi’ instead iv>ut»arl of letting latrifio* moths get ret a hold hoid ot of t. IL. uf J .raary will oe thrown into .;, Charge lnteret alter four or.six House,—Indiau Affairs, and American shipping and Ship building. Oregon is get.tiug greatly interested in both of these committees and Mr. George’s eu- ergy and experience in Congress will surely be of great beuetlt to theentire North vest How the free tuidedemocratic organs haul iu their horns since they have seeu the magnitude of their blunder in the election of Carlisle. Menu Meue. The southern cotton factories are thrown iuto the balance. Tekel. Beu Bottler and his workingmen are found wanting, I’pharseu. 23 cano is, S’*« mago, Ostrich, ¡Feathsrs, PAT up : This is the first of the year, and you will find no better time than now to ! Pay j our l>ill with the i Printer. a der to Shows’ Cause- of W oo », a".H These are all Facts that I am Willing o Pre 3. French Flowers'n Velvet. Plush a cd Silk, □u and O.-sxsaonto ot Evory Uescrlptlou» In tact everything to be found in a iDilhnery or n.rj -n store. Pluate give us a call, and vou will be con« vincv-1 that we nave the ocbi goods and mo: reaa u.able prices, Zn :'-c County Courtfor the Covnty ot' l~crt'till, State cf Oregon. ix thc M atter of the E state '■ onth tne case in ,j other store», here Remember that H. Fisher keeps a rirst-C ass Dry Goods and Clothing House, nei U receiving good» every day ami has always a FINE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS in si.ocl. F.irm ¿«■U.UÌH Ccvniy, 1 pieptLted to <io &n Extensive Credit Business this year in my iin'i. " .hos t -di it >; •»■ responsible for the debts they contract «iu timi u to timi. ,idv.mta M artba A. DeoeMed j It appearing to the Judge of said Court, by tbe petition of the Administrator .of said e.-- «OODS AND CLOTHING of H. FISHER, as you will SAVE from 25 to iO percent.in tate. A. C. Davis, duly presented and filed, that it is necessary to sell tbo whole of the At cute time Napoleon got mad at En real pror»crty belongin-x to said eetate to pay gland in.I forbid the importation of en- tbe debts against the 'aid estate and expense gar into Fi ance by n prohibitory tariti You will iind every week my G oods and P rices advertised . of its administration, and whioh said real Very Respectfully lours, on English tugar, at the same time of In the (\rcuit Court of the State of Ore properly is described as tallows: A tract ot and adjoining MoMinnville, Oregon, on th - feriti;: large rewards lor the best mode gon, for Yamhill County. Wei»l, aud begiuningut a stake on the NortJ of making beet sugai at home. Three ’due uod 35 3-4 rods East from the North-wast J ohn Pxrca eoruvr of the LLuuv ot; Laud Claim n| ’ £;□? years attenvard France bought all ot vs and wife, Claim N<>. 50 iu T. 4 S-. R. 4 V7. in her «ugar from the Farmer and was ex i'HoùiAb Bxsttts Yamhill Coun:y, Oregon; thence South 32 A melia G ibson . porting sugar to England. and R4-!«i0 rods mi the East line and to the I H àmbiettb B arnes . «South-ea-t O' i’uer of Peter L. 8'."’s >.ir' » Mn.roBu Biss?* «hence East 3v m-d 9-100 i< Js to a £r t’-oe s'» Me . Y< .irs day the Ors^rmmH exhib MRS MiLFObD By EN Eb iuebes iu diameter on the West line of W, D. J ob GtmoN, Suit in equity. ited coiifiderable .¡ourmili lie enter ÎAN’x. bKVIEB, McDonald's land; tii.mcg 1. -rth ¿2 and 64400 O rods to a- stake in Hie North line of said Ciain: prise by isi'uing a IB page paper, brim W illiam S kvibb hu i T. L. J ones , Adminia of S. Cczine ami wife, at North-west corner o‘ full <>1 ueu ■—foreign and relative to trator of tho estate of j said W. D. McDonald • th moe 30 and 9-lCr M c M innville , I There is no question about it : our home state, lint in its description Mary Fetch, deceased, ! rods to place ot beginning, containing 6 17-100 and ' acres, more or less. of Yamhill it errs in one or two instanc Gi ain, Gi ass and Stock Faro I T he O regon à C altfoi Now. therefore, it ? ordered by «aid Court es. viz that “ Lafavette has 800 in NIA K.ILRO. u D CoMP.lNÏ, J that the heirs of and ail other persons inter In K iiiHhii I nviii Folk ”o ;ntics lor habitant.1, and that "Dayton is the ter- rjpit the uLove«uante4 !•». »it.tnii •*«»le o»> KeuBouanle i eruisi. ested in the estate of said deceased, Martha A. SAW MILLS, J Wpod, appear before said Judge on the 7ih iniuue of the Narrow Guage railroad.’’ t place to ihuy GOOD GOODS- No liumbuggina or blowing about In the riKine of the Stale of Oregon Y -n day of January 1SS4, at 10 o’clock in the fore Lataydte has n population of trom ire hereby required to appear an t answer «he ip nlilv of goods of any kind for less than half what they can be made FLOURING MILLS. noon of ««id dav, at the Court room of said inpl.int filed again*! v< u in the »hove iti «'••urt, at Lafayette, Yamhill County, Oregon, ■.00 to 500, while the main trail; ot nplv nonsense, ami is only done to set you in their stores CITY LOTS AND »uit, ou or bafore tiia firat. day of the l ». x« to show can =e, if any there be. why an order i r. 'i'lml is trie Harrow linage runs around the tied recnlar term >»f this Court, to w.t . The fourth should not l»e granted to said Administiat 'r to fti'i them " 4 cut" of the goods advertised at le«f> than half value, or town of Dayton—only n switch nin- M-'iiday in Mai.h A D 1- *4 t»> sell said real astute ot said deceased, as in o» show yon an article too worthlessfor anv use. with the hope of selliiijr Pnr <res ile.irtur In r?• arn ,hon!4 And it vr u fail to s»i appear an I ,n.«w?r, «« «aid petition praved tor. iiing l<> the town. We would lie pleas /« i their goods at bis prices. Talk is cheap, and so are all kinds of goods, carl .uul see us fir wr... 'vriinu'n. above required, t.ir want thereof il.e PiainriH L. LOUGH A BY. ed it both statements were correct j will apply to «he «Yurt for the relief prove I J...E. M agerh , County Judge. nnd when you V’ant to buy hut io thev are not, we take the liberty for iu hie paiuplaint, wb<« h >e h substanev Atty lor ssid estate. FOB SAL1 | «hut orlain lands described in sa i complaint ot ltml.iug the corre»timi. Nov. 2«5, 1883.—27t5. ' A farm of 360 »creo. 7 mile? K>ntb we8of I bedeeieod t • lielnng to the Plaintiil. aiht that Défendants h» required t'i convey the swine l- McMinnville, Or.: 200, ocrea in cultivation.# | NO1 ICE. If filtering our indiistriea is w rong, the Plaintiff, and such other aud further relict more easily fitted for tfie plow: 100 acre tiro- Notice is berebv given thr. ♦ at the end of 11 as to the G'.urt may «eeui equitable and und. You cannot do better than to buy them of her and pasture, good buildings, t rehard aid why are people so willing to contribute day» irotn the final publication <>f this notice and for costs and disbursements of this «uit. I plenty of small fruits, house and l-an money to e-rplJi:-h inanufnctories in This Summons te publish'd by »»nier «»f Hon. unles- a remonstrance against the same is soon f supplied by pipes with running wsfer. Bob their niiilrt Is there a town in Yam Raleigh Stolt, Judge of the Fourth ludi'dal er duly tiled, the City Council ot the City oi i excellent: no waste land ; lies or. county read McMinnville, »'regon, will page an ordinance District, made on the 11th «lay ot December I in an old settled neighborhood, with schoolscl hill count., that is not willing to vot< \. D. 1882. in the absence from «he Slate ot requiring the following improvements to j church close hv.- Price A23.00 per acre. E d - u tax on themselvi to establish even n Hon R. P. Boise. JurlrfC of rlie Tnird Judicial made in said cilv : A ditch or drain to be < ut i quire of WARREN. MAGERS .V FRINK, under the sidewalks as follows Beginning at McCAIN A HURLEY. moderate si.i il manufnctiiring estab District. Ladies will f. nd all kinds ot Latest style Cloaks, Dolmans, Ulsters an<| Real Estate Agenti. ilie East side of the intersection ol D and 43t7. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 23tf lishment bt an, h ns thev have in tin Third streets and running thence west on both R raps. Dross Co* ds. Silk Lnce, Mull, Bobonett, Darn-A’it Ties, and every ' McMinnville, Oregon. East ’ Siu h an enterprise would tur- sides of Third f-treet tn the west side ot A thing pertaiui » - u > Ladies’ H’ardrobe. •Lreet, thence south on west side of A street uish work for our carpenters, bricknm- with "lie ditch t«» the north side of the county All kinds-of j'Jry Goods, and any and everything in Gents’ Furuisli- J. L. ROG En«. P. K. TOW- aoiis. pninti i . lumbermen and team road leading west from McMinnville, thence west alon4 the north aide of said mad t- the i ng Goods. sters They would be followed bv bridge. Said drain to be at the beginning three Also. Gi ©eerie s. Glass and Qaeensware, Hardware and is SOLE skilled nrti'i.iiia and opeigtivc« who net wide at top and one loot, wide .al hottotn would ne< «l houses, schools, churches, and two and tine-half teet deep mid t•» have ■7G£’.A’T for Third Street, Uzllir^'l'.le. libnirie»'. fond, fuel ami clothing, and i tail nf oi.e foot or more in everv 270 t.jei The undersigned wish to dispose of thoir running west as needed, and to widen nt the Paint«, every class of their people would be «lock <>f ton n. the depth increaS’« so us to retain th» benetited. Let no man talk free trade same proportion as at the com me u cement. The the be.A on I ,he coa-d. or even tnrift' tor revenue only, until dirt of ¿aid ditch or drain •. ii .ll be removed [Successors to W. B. Turner,] * Also, J hrininir Implements cf all kinds, al! for the lowest prices. under the direction of the Street Commission our londv valley is peopled by a class A'so, r< mieniber 10 percent, discount is given for cash. er of said City. Where there are no tuduwalkt —Dealers In— at Bellevue. Yamhill County. of progressive mid industrious people on Tuird Street, «aid drain shall be of sain- Pritts, C'hctnicAl«. V’’ten • McM nr* Call anti *ee him ns old Ma«anrhusetts, Connecticut in dim. ucious and retain the same petition as ♦ **erfi«nicry, l ine Toilet Ardclaa» Cost. wberu there are sidewalk*. Where there an New York. We have the natural re ^ortpa, Comb's, ifair* Todh «'»8 n. w no sidewalks "n said Third Stree-, avd Tne party nurcho«ing can have the 1 -e I sources mid we must have the develop Clou» ■»mabea, s powes Ti Store au«i other puildiugv, ord either 22 or 73 where the sidewalks on «aid street are not over î V ti ‘ 4 L PROOF. ment. Hut then- are people who would acres of the old •* Tom Mon»* pi opart v by four le t wide, new sidewalks of tue fulimrip^ 'iu’iil.lcr »rare» M. d ni’ Xotice of Filial Proof. Sundries. L i l l C <te« at Oregon Citv. Oregon. I not give a cent to help any enterprise pay ing .rt rn*r cent, of the price of Stock. Cash ti:n''r»B, ns shall le T**de : The saum shall te Land Office at Oregon Citv, Oregon, > six tret ” de, the plank therein to be uot mo;t Dec. 7,1883. i • A P ill line of nml would even buy flour at less than down, the bn lance on easv term«, with ap than eight inches wide an i to be Nov. .sect», 1883: ) inch« pro ved acenritv. Or we will 3' ■ i.« b m-’r,’ given that the follow mg- 3 cost if Enirlmid would 'ell it to flu m, thick aud to have three stringer*» thereunder,tc Notice is hereby given that the follow¡n? ”; f’tt'er bn fled n<»tic»» of hi« intention name«! Fait ¿.0113, Varcishes, Z: .xar.e: im •*“ .»• 2 ’■ inches, each of said pisnk to he nailea aa settler ha$ tiled notice oT his intention until nil of our flour mills were destroy ’ ■» « •» filial in «tippoit of his claim, Sell Both Goods aiu Pi fiporiy o ♦'«'•h ot said stringers, with two ------------------ Took. «air5 . vdU he mode before the tn make final proof tn support nf his claim, ed aud then pay double price for it uv t. ii". .................................... t nier sll tboold Ei.iss .vlss no v nt. 31.- and that said proof will la» made before the Whs I*uroat T<-qnor. for r-.-o«“*1 if an v party or portie« w-sb to purchnee, eu • Cler g <>f Yinihill Couoty.at Lafayette, afterward. Kill the goose fertile gold 'he iiime terms as stated «b»»ve. that rt. nf Third Stresl io ti. iinpro< oTi ' ______ ¿oa<i ». . _ Jaune rv LI. IS 4. TÌ» : County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla ____ _____ FurpoG>* wfi i i lire six f«>; » id., slid un !«r a!, Iúo nsw mook. Oregon, on Tuesday, January 15, 1831. en epg. trovost pro«.. Wi •' •- It i__________ Entry No. 3,«30 viz: Corr *idt t ■ ilka to b. irido ss boreinhornre p.wvni,. Erastua McKinley, Prttmpiiou D. S Th Best Cranes c' ' Cigs Siif Ba'lcvue, Or. or L j ’ . s 8 a 14S or to • 4. T < ’ > S, R 3 W. h * shall I'lsrsd aciviM Midditoh or drsn No. 3,878. for tbe S 1-2 of N W 1-4. - W 1 4 land* ttantly on L me Hi« : win; * ¡tn os?« to prove • sii nm twilights jei.- i > it tret, srbirb shall Ire 4x uu ï is res.□.»«»■ op-n end ■ alti: stion of N E l-l and N U 1-4 of 8 W 1 4 of Sec iie'n ■ an t as lor; as •: > ts ki are w;d. r b:a > ! Ti hrxft-t an4 bwt fi'-ck of ¡an i.T!- M B Hendricks. Robert T 3 S, R 9 W. that Xotlce of rinnl -.ntiriniffr* u aid sid.walir. sb.it r<re He eanivs the following witnesses to prove ’l he brilliant red mmnu.g« and even Ma . L ■ C Tupper and GO IMvidaon, ell Fishing Ta ip»»n tho same, /.it of Mid improvenen's s his cou.inous residence upon and cultivât: m 4 rd. Yu aioli Couniv. Oropjc. ing > that we have been wituesstug ior Ri'tiec is hereby given tbat f. C W m« ’»e m . i- at the ex -eure of th. »È'ìoì ningprvi- said land, v;z: Wesley Smith, Lewis I h .-k, , Eter 'brniignt tn Yamhill G' ar ili 5 L T. B.LR1N. Regnier. • several week» is «till tlio cause of much ili® Lxwutor ol ih» e*wiie of Willamina Wil erfy • nere. Merriman Folan and Henry Elhsou, all of 131 UTATfOM liam- . 4»'crord, I. is fihd in the C rr C -urt Ta an. ie. puW.rhed hr o-dt-r of t Hebo, Tillamook county, Oregon. « City speculation f atong scientists. The r««l for Yumhil! County, Oregon, b :. ». * Cornei’ ftf MoMinurille, 0-s-nn. m# f bec we • i ’ g cairy a tv I line. ■ 38t5 L. T. BAKIN, Register. is surely ci tred by the sun «hiniug on *r**>unt of .«aul »’fil«*, »nd that M n.hy, ifie im .. , ot • best quail v . Enveif a . a raker . sonic nbstauce iu n state of vapor or Tth day of January.DM» ol 1] o'clock in the ana i oatest eiylee, 4c. Rec>rder o' the Cdv ot MeMianvitle. \ •• $ OF PUN [26. Baggy and n«rne«*’ •Sngora Uucks tor Scile : iorvu -nu of said day, at the C- 4.f •< m e: ifctS. dust. 3 his reflection is seen at least «aid Court, at Lafayette, Or»gon. L s I rt ,j m 1 3p* .-•'•il *tfer.tm is ca’.'ei [v U» d of, ani will »ell ¿mt* BK undersigned bft« for sate six head nt and .?u<»tograpU aad Aavogr; throe hour- belore sunrise «nd three Sr th»' Jmlxo of «aiti Cmrtti rtha hear ; . - ‘ i ». (»Ö -a or LOTS* F<l?t SAIÆ. lull ttlowd Anxorn llvrk, :hu h» > rsw«* A« FDi’ER TAYLOR. ul »Lieh t ui* a¡.«I I a • Ph -.1, In«.* ’ F-sser. pti i hours after sunset. Three hours after «SU ÜIHI wishes IO dispose of. Price. !u per head— ■AU»»* ( Atafty, Creu"H my and ail petrous ia'errsb d in «3¡ i ••ate, I c They can be seen at Dsyton. on-zor, X<*. f . Î .nJ ». in B'.vk Ko. 19. Ro«- l> Kneipe« Cttrclnllr * muse at the equator, the suu doc.- not o-ht <e»f rot ' make ivy o-j.ction* to *u d fi.i .i Lt A K WtLLLtX KSON. idditi. n «i. off-red for «: » b.r- « ait hou,» -doy or me Sdwl. •ii.'ic upon a point immediately over K-couut «un»t appear and m*lt* u-i •* 1. saie 1 •»tn. Euro k-cstior. n«nr tbs dene:— ’* E. C WILLIAM - ■: I • head tester than 1,500 miles above •bi-e.»-.!!«. :.t.ar» of U Co-.r, on th. c.t «id. VV, would most mtpeeiioiiy : - ■ Exacu’or of *a d fatate. ; s; trasit.cn Third Street. Th. ¡bree ’ 1 irSICIAN A SURGEON, the earth—more than thirty times as J. E. M ac «». DU W , A It ill EL«*, th;, i -join-» ]'i’.r..a.ige, r..-; ■. «oid f'-- SdrtQ if rpe'.et , high ;u our atmosphere reaches. This and 'tr.H at .nl.on to bmu. - Atty for Mid Mtato. S3-.5. 1. V, „ VfUISJr. Sì: i ¿dan, • - Oregon. FFICE kt F. A. Hul l Drug Store, r«ytoi> Mtr:e. ROGERS k roiT Ji. M aaviiu, X»y 3*, M-lW. would seem to indicats that vs are 14-40U OraguB. 8lf. MOIi’ET SAVED XS MOKEY 3&A»E- SUMMONS. HUGO EISMiiF. W hat we Believe I B. F. HAHTMAH’S I Good, Durable Goods, B. F. HARTMAN. Chance 7 Bargain CITY DRUG STOBÏ. sStai' 2Viixe<l General Merchandise -A.Í : FOB SALE ! T rkLc.u MttTH.n.» O ROGERS ¿L TODD.