Yamhill reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1883-1886, February 14, 1884, Image 1

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•WMIXXVIIXE OREGOY THI RSDAV IEBRI AHÏ 14, issi
*•2.10 PER ANNUM
and th»'whole debt then is only ouc-
eh'ventli of the value of property, a
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL THE HOLMAN FAN
much la-tter showing for (»regoli. The
VftLOO.V,
Policy pursued by Assessors is injurious.
Published Every Thursday, at
1'ntier <>d«l Fellow»’ Hall,
It would be belter to assess property
m . minnville
:
: ori go N at the full cost or asking price.
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Oregon, H V. V. JOHNSON, !H. D. Any person wishing a Fanning Mill will
'This census is only partial, as the McMinnville,
by
Will find it to
be found at his office on C street, be- please leave their orders with MR. '"UN SAX
regular decenuia) State census will be
( XAN
A. V. R. SN YJDER.
A. ENNIS. Proprietor.
J tweenFirst and Second, when not absent or MR. B. P. HARTMAN. The
taken ili 1 s85,alteriiatingevery 5 years
on professional business.
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Editor and Proprietor.
with the I'nited States census. It fur­
HOLMAN FAN
-i
nishes no information as to increase of The Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars kept
To call at the above Saloon.
constantly on hand.
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will clean wheat be it ever so foul with wild
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H.
BOYD,
M.
I)
,
|M>pulation,
though
we
may
infer
it
I keep constantly on hand the Finest Wine«
St.’BMC HI PT I ON HAIES
oats,
tame
oats
or
the
seeds
of
any
nature
and
from the general increase of wealth.
it clean enough for the market or seed. and Liquors for Family and Medicinal use.
One copy per year, in advance..............
SURGEON & PHYSICIAN, make
12., .50 The United States census fol I860,
IOIIN CASW LLL, Proprietor,
As a guaranty of what it will do, I will take
Post Band, Garrison
“
six months
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1J .50 places the value of land, improvements Custer
McMinnville
’« Building, McMinnville. any quantity of wkeat with one wildcat in it, j 4tt.
implements, anil live stock.at about
and will separate the oat from the wheat with |
Hc.VI in n ville, Oregon,
$so,(Mio,(Mio, but tbe systems pursued
Dr. Boyd has received a full line of Pure the Fan.
by census agents and State Assessors Is now prepared to furnish music for Pic-Nics, Fresh Drugs direct from first hands for thei 25tf
LYMAN W. SMITH.
differ, so that we cannot make that Celebrations, etc., on short notice and at rea­ benefit of his patrons.
census a basis of comparison. Oregon sonable rates. Address
A. V. K. MHT&rfS« l.eHtlrr.
lias gained between 50,000 and 75,
For Sitile !
A FINANCIAL SHOWING.
County Surveyor
McMinnville. Oregon.
000 population, but that is only sur­ 4tf.
A. I». HOW ARD M. I».
mise. A correct census of State mat­
Desirable property in the town of Sheridan
Daily Northwest News.
-AND-
ters will lie made iu 1885, and will be
Yamhill County, consisting of a blacksmith
Phy*trian and Surgeon, shop,
DAYTON SALOON.
The Secn-tnry of State, lion. ]{. P. of great im]>oitanee. It should be
wagon shop, good dwelling house, barn,
1 Earhart, certitifH to a table of Htatia- taken with cate, and it may be well for FRANK GILTNER.
lumber and wood shed.
Proprietor
ties of Oregon, for 1883-4, similar to the next Legislature (that meets in
Office in Garrison’s Building.—Particular
Enquire of
McMinnville, Or.
dll' one we prepared a year ago froiii Januarv, 1885) to look to it that As­ The best brands of Liquors, Wines and Ci­ attenti >n given to diseases of Women and
CIIAS. LAFOLLETT,
I the returns of the different counties.— sessors’ duties and powers are clearly gars kent for sale. When , you go to Day tot Children. All calls promptly attended to. . 47tf.
Sheridan, Oregon.
I have all the field notes
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Pesidence—at Mrs. Talmage’s.
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From this table we gather interesting defined, so as to insure a correct census call and see Frank.
of the Public Surveys ot
1 facts of a later date. The total prop­ of our State and returns of its indus­
Yamhill county, and am
erty valuations reach $108,048,286; tries anil interests.
prepared to do First-Clast
W. M. RAMSEY,
Bank of McMinnville.
G. G. BINGHAM,
| inoue.y, notes and accounts, $20,760,-
work on short notice and
Salem.
McMinnville.
L joht S olar T ransit .
995; property exempt, $5,463,118.—
reasonable terms.
r HOT OG II.IPHEII.
w. A L. E. OURLET,
I Indebtedness, offset, $27,177,661. To­
TSOY,
M.
V.
RAMSEY
A
BINGHAM
tal of taxable property, $75,306,953.
D. P. T hompson .
Has returned to his old stand-up stairs in Si
President.
I Amount of State tax for 1883, $412,- A Kentlrnmn writing to the Reform monds
.Ittorney* at Law
J ohn W ortman
’ building—with a new equipment of
... Cashier.
1 719. Wealth per capita, $621. Tax Adroeate. Ohio, says:—Glancing over a utensils
for his work, and is now prepared to
BUM! BUM! BUM!.
| levy of all comities for all purposes is daily paper, I read, “ Swanton 0. a man take
Transacts a General Banking business.
as follows: Baker, 19 3-5; Benton, killed in asaloon.” “Toledo, 0. Aman
Office of Geo. G. Bingham, Notary Public—
Interest allowed on time deposits.
16 6-10; Clackamas, 22 ; Clatsop, 20 ; shot in a saloon. “ Montpelier, O., A
Pictures of all Kind*. one door West of Furniture Store,
Collections made on favorable terms.
I Columbia, 19 1-10: Coos, 21 ; Crook, man killed by driving off a bridge while
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M
innville
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O
regon
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Bight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers
16 6-12; Curry, 22; Douglas, 20; drunk." “Stryker, 0., A man’s leg brok­ From a small size tin-type to a large Cabinet
on New York, San Francisco and Portland.
I Grant, 19 6-10; Jackson, 20; Jose­ en in a saloon.” “(.'leveland, O., A Please give roe a call.
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Office
hours—from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
phine, 25 ; Klamath. 20; Lake, 20; man shot in a saloon." In those five
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Lane, 16; Linn, 15 6-12; Marion, 14 ; places, five persons killed and injured,
Tillamook, 22; Umatilla, 19 6-10; thus five homes blighted; “ It is all IV. D. & F. W. FENTON,
I I nion. 21 ; Was< o, 17; Washington. paid tor,” yes the license fee paid into
ISIDORE ERTLE, P ro .
18 1-10; Yamhill, 17 6-12. Total the treasury balances all this; $200,
i school children, 69,075. Number and paid for license, balances such trifling
M’Minnville,
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Oregon.
I value of stock, as follows: Horses, casual it ies as those. What matter that Office of W. D. F enton , - Lafayette, Oregon.
i 131,146, worth $5,364,796; cattle, suffering and anguish are brought upon Office of F. W. F enton , McMinnville, Oregon. Manufacturer of Lager Beer and Porter.
All orders promptly tilled.
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284,647. worth $5,215,852; sheep, families andfriends; the license is paid
TIP That's the racket,^)
1.083.978. worth $2,246,870; swine. —wliat matter that four men were sent
DEALER IN
to their last account, all uuprepared *
112,826, worth $293,965.
W. A. FENTON,
Wheat Receipts, and Sale Bills,
Comparing this table with that of For two hundred dollars paid to the
WATuHES;
1882. we find gross values have in­ town a permit was given to decoy, cd - Boot and Shoe Maker, A tt ’ y at L aw & N otary P ubi X
rV Besides everything else in the
clocks ,:
creased sixteen and a half millions; tice, ensnare, and make drunken, and
line, as good as the Best, on short no­
SHERIDAN. OKEKON.
Business Promptly Attended to.
net values increased a little over ten vice, crime, suffering and sorrow fol­
tice,
by
SN'YDE THE PRINTER.
JEWELRY,
millions ; indebtedness increase is four lows. Says the Leeer: During the
i
JFFICE
—
One
Door
East
of
Post
Office,
last
seven
years,
Detroit
saloon
keep
­
The finest stock of Boots. Shoes, Rubbers.
and a quarter millions ; money, notes
SPECTACLES, Etc.,
McMinnville, Oregon.
&0yl.
anil accounts are increased nearly five ers have paid $634,891,057 for the Etc, in Yamhill County
n the Brick Store, corner 3d and Jefferson St’t
millions of dollars; total of land acre­ privilege of selling liquor, and during
CHEAP FOR CASH.
LAFAYFTTE,
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OHEGOM
J. F. CÀLBRKATR,
age is 200,000 acres more, and valua­ the same time it lias cost the city sev­ Boots and Shoes manufactured to order and »• »• LITTLKI-IKID,
M. D.
M. D
tion is increased just $6,000,000; town eral times that amount to take care of neatly
IVatrh
liepairing
and
Job­
repaired.
Acres, one and a-half
lots grew in value $1,000,000: horses tbe pauper, and criminals the saloon All work and goods warranted.
and mules decrease 2,200, and increase keepers have made.
bing
a
Specialty.
miles
west of Ainity.
Sign of the Big Boot, Sheridan, Oregon.
half a million in value; cattle increase No! it is not all paid for. Liquor
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200 acres in cultivation ; new
only a little over 12.000, and the value costs the country more than it pays in­
Physicians
and
Surgeons,
is more than $2,000,000 greater than to the treasury. And how untch will
house; young orchard just be­
Lafayette. Oregon.
liefore ; There are 75,000 more sheep that wife take for the degredation of
ginning
to bear.
and the value lias grown from $1,714, her husband ? How much will it take
Foiirtli Annual
SVROERV A SPECIALTY.
Dayton, Oregon,
09!» to $2,246,870 ; swine increase 2,- to compensate that matter for the ruin
Has on hand fine Hacks and Buggies, made
Price—$25 per Acre.
000 in number, and the value about of Iter boy ? The Chicago Tribune says;
from the best material and best workmanship.
$25,000. The value of the stock is Yawning pits into which is poured the
E.
E.
GOUCHER,
M.
I).
great
bulk
of
the
earnings
of
the
city
;
Painting
and
trimming
done
to
order.
The
cheapest farm in Yamhill
$3,000,000 greater than in 1882, as a
General Blacksmith and Repairer.
total. Two notable facts impress they arc the nurseries and schools of
County.
For terms apply to
Physician
and
Surgeon.
Horse-shoeing a specialty.
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themselves, that is: Land values are crime ; to them are due the drunkeness
AND
very near six millions more, with an of men the wrecks of families, impov­
Has permanently located in .McMinnville
Geo. G. BINGHAM,
increase ot less than a quarterot a mil­ erishment oft,lie multitude. Here.lioys
|for the practice of his profession. All calls—
lion of acres. Average valuation, SO. are educated to be drunkards, educated CRAND CO1TCERT day or night—promptly attended to.
Real Estate Agent.
32 per acre in 1882, increased to $7.2. > to idelness, vice and brutality.
Office—One door east of Warren A Magers
To be given by
ill 1883. The general average of lands Wliat shall we do to save our bright
office.
McMinnville, Oregon.
is low enough, lint has lieen increased anil healthful boys from the saloons ?
When
the
Reform
Leader
of
Chicago
Mc51. 1
otic-eighth in value. Since the assess-
ineut made two years ago the im-reased first came into existnnee, it found that
values of land near and in Portland not less than ¡10,000 boys and girls
must be $10,000.000. taken at the fig­ were the patrons of saloons.
C. W. HULERY, Pro.
ures current during the first eight Says Dr. Story: "There are many
mouths of 1883, but the total increase boys who spend their earnings for beer
(Successor to M. Feker,)
of town propertv is only a million, and .■mil are drunk nearly every Saturday
Thousands of Brick, of th« best quality, uow
Third Mt,,
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McMinnville, Or. Lalayrtt<
ill that lime values at Salem almost night."
Oregon. on hand and will constantly bo kept at tho
Fathers, look at your darliugs and
brick yard of
doubled in some parts of the town.—
The l»est Spirituous and Malt Liquors, Bit­
Town propertv in Multnomah shows then look away into the future and pic­
ters, Wines, etc., the markets afford. Also, the
A. C. SAYLOR,
Notice to 411 Pnrtie«.
just $200,001» greater value, and with ture them as degraded and mined
liest oi cigars, and the justly celebrated San
land acreage in this county the same as through drink. What will yon not
All parties are hereby notified not to trespass HcMinnville,
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Oregon.
Francisco
Lager
Beer.
before, values are nearly $300,000 give to save your boy 7 llow much
upon my premises from ami after this date, and
will you take from the saloon keeper
all found trespassing will be prosecuted to tb
greater.
Having secured entire control of the yard
fullest extent of the law.
Property exempt from tax or execu­ anil give him a permit or license to sell assisted by the musical talent of the city, at
formerly run by C. G. Saylor, the above named
tion figures tip $330,000 increase; in­ liquor to your son until the appetite is
proprietor
starts out with the intention of man-
debtedness increased $4,250,000 ; to­ foi ineil and becomes his master f Will
nr
utacturing and supplying this public with
tal of indebtedness over total of mo­ $2<Mt per year be enough ? Will $500,
brick in any quantity, of a quality guaran­
ney, notes ami accounts is $6,416,66l>, $1000? llow iiiucli will you take?
JOHNSON’S BRICK,
teed to be as good as the best, and at prices as
on
wfiile for 1882-3 it was $7,010,650.— Parents, look this question fairly in
low as the lowest.
Lafayette. Oregon.
The decrease is healthy, but the tear­ the face; it is a question of the “ Home Tri. and StU. Krening*,
A suitable reduction to parties purchasing
Just opened on
ful balance on that side that still exists against the saloon,” a question of hap­
The
Purest
Wines and Liquors kopt constant­
large lots.
is a fraud on the State revenue. I lie piness, soln iety, peace, good order, I Feb. iid and i’.id, 1884.
ly on hand. Cigars of the best brands and one Third Street, two Doors East
Oil Give me a call and see for yourself.
mortgage tax law may have reduced against hoodlnniism, disorder, riot,
of the best Billiard Tables in tbe State, found
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A. C. SAYLOR.
this discrejiency, lint we need some law drunkeness, vice, mill crime.
here.
JOHN IIPLERY,
Dielschneider's,
Let ns give heart and hand for the
or scheme of revenue that will wipe it
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Proprietor.
LIST OF PRIZFS :
entirely out. Sheen increased little jii final overthrow of this giant evil.
“JERSEY CHIEF”
McMinnville,
Orego
E ver L asting .
The Committee of Arrangements have se
numbers, but in value went ironi $1. < 5
- Tbe —
lected the following prizes to be awarded on
in 1882 to$2.07>i in 1883, evidently
an over valuation. The low price of ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indigestion. the occasion :
Pure
Blooded
Jerse y Bull
Everything in the line cheap
wool will cause sheep to depreciate in Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yel­ For the Mrt*t Popular Young Lady, (city,
. for cash or in
(Situated at the Depot,)
exchange
lor
country
t
.
aduce.
(all
and
country
or
neighboring
towns),
price another year.
Now
at
the
stables
of
14 vani8 of
low Skin*? Shiloh’s Vitalizar is a positive cure.
L. ROOT.
Imported Cakenier French Black Silk —Dress McMinnville, - -
As to values : \\ ho is there that bc- For sale by Robison A Baker.
Oregon* examine good« and prices.
Feb.
21,
1882-2tf.
Pattern.
HENDERSON & LOGAN BROS.
lieves our best land averages to be
I., If, < OOK, Prop.
worth only $7.25 an acre ? Our State THE REV. GEO. II. THAYER, of Bourbon, Most Popular Married Lady, a tjeautiful
M c M innville , O regon .
Ind.,
savs
:
*
Both
myself
and
wife
owe
our
contains over 6O.tHio.iMM» ot acres, and
Hanging Lamp with crystal trimming«.
Bl t kS | Oil SALP.
of this the 5,000,000 now settled and lives io SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURE.” Lightest baby, 6 months old and under, a
HOTEL IS FIRST-CLASS In every par-
The undersigned has for sale a lot of large,
1 tlcuim. iwiniz iiirni-iD 'i « h h ¡til modern
taxed is the clioin -t nt all its acres. For sale by Robison A Baker.
fine gold-lined Silyer Cup, donated by McM. ■pplianoee,
“ Jrisrr C hibf ’’ Not,dropped April ltth,
and Mttinc before Its guests only high grade Spanish Merino Bucks, which can
The State now has le-s than 250.000
F. D.
1^71 ; sire, “ Emperor;” dam, “ Minnie Wer-
tlie best the market affords.
be
had at good bargains by applying to or ad­ I ren
population, and they report $2<,<»O0,- WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh’s Heaviest baby, 6 months ohl «nd under, a Sample-room for the especial accommodation dressing
.
(»00 of debts. It there are 2.>0,000 Cure will give immediate relief. Price IO eta., fine gold-lined Silver Cup, donated by the Fire
P fdk . hee of “ E mfewor ” ** Emperor” wae
M MULKEY,
of Commercial Men.
dropped
Jon. 17th 1875; sire, “ Emperor Bil­
people, this is $125 debt for every mail 50 els, and fl. For sale by Robison A Baker. Department of McMinnville.
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Amity, Or.
Remember the place- al the depot.
ly dnm “Olivca” by imported Neptune()24);
woman and child, or an average of
Prettiest
babv,
one
year
old
and
under,
a!
-1,,
irrand-dam, “ Olivea” (232) ; great grand-dam
$600 for everv family of live. It the SHILOH’S CURE WILL immediately re­ beautiful Solid Gold Necklace and Locket.
Nelly Bly,”i22fi)—irnporterl.
statistician was not kind enough to lieve Croup. Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. Best piece of Fancy Work by a miss 13 years
Sh.in.glos,
Shingles
'
For
sale
by
Robison
A
Baker.
P kdigrf . k of “M irnik W amrks ”—"Minnie
tfivi? ji column to show tliut mv nn jkp I"
SOLD
ACAIN.
old and under, a beautiful ground glass Toilet
Warren,” solid fawn, dropped March 5tb, 1874 ;
age to be worth $621.62 per capita, we
Set
—
3
pieces.
Hire, “ Beacon Comet/’ Nth : dam, " Princea”
might be discouraged a little at the FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint,
“ Len’ me ver knife, pipe an’ tobaccy, an’
Uli. (2302): grand-dam, “ Princes" (761)—
have a printed guarantee an every bottle
Best piece of Fancy Work, by any Lady, a
TIIF FINEST SAWED AHISGI.LS
outlook. Let us figure it out for our­ you
imfiorted by W. B. Dinsmore in 1868.
of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It nevr fails to cure.— fine family set of Napkin Rings—6 in number. fumble yer pocket fer a match while I load the
selves.
,
. .. For sale by Robison A Baker.
dudeen.” Which being in lev preted, means that ever made in this section are now being man­
Hi..'
I' r season, $5.
Person with the uargest Feet, pair of Slip­
ufactured at
Linn county has laen granteil the
HENDERSON A LOGAN BROS.
2 H. WELCH
pre-eminence as a debt-owing county, A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bottle pers.
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but Mariou leads her considerably. ot Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. A large double Silver Pickle Castor, to be Has bought Harry Robertson’s stock of Cigars,
Tobacco, Candy and. Notions which he propos­
rallied at 25 cents a chance.
The two counties go very close togeth­ For sale by obison A Baker.
Cheap as the cheapest and good as the best. Notico oi Applicatnnto Purchase
es to sell as low as is consistent with the
er as to valuation and population.
law of live-and-let-live. And having set up a Look al them.
Timber Land*
Marion leading a little. Marion had
KAHKFK CHAIIt
Enquire of F. W. REDMOND, Agent, at
14,567 population in 1880. and Linn
Is prepared to do slashing and grubbing with McMinnville,
U. S. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, I
or of
12 675. Marion returns indebtedness
THE MUSIC
soaa pop and oranges for sale under the Pho­
M CAIN & HURLEY,
Dec. 23, 1883. f
6mlor3
MILLER A BOWERS.
$1,720,591. This is nearly or quite
For the Concert is in the hands of Mr. M, V. tograph Gallcrv at McMinnxille.
Notice is hereby given that James B. Up­
$175 per capita on a population in­ JTTOH.VK VS.ITK.t ir, Gortner, who will be assisted by the
H. H. WELCH.
of Oregon Citv, Clackamas County, Ore­
creased to 16,000. At the rate of tax­
STERLIM» R. A.C.. No. Hl ton,
gon, has made application to purchase tho N.
—and--
ation paid, and counting the interest
Best
Vocal
Talent
J «1 of 8. E. I 4 of rieclion No. 15 of Town­
on the indebtedness returned, this
Regular meetings, Thursday evening on or W.
hip No. 5 booth of Range No. 10 Weal of
l»r » F. TICKER,
NOTARIES PUBLIC,
of the city, while
before the full moon, in each month. Sojourn
county pays—
«wnm
Willamette
Meridian, under the provisions of
i ng mm pan ions cordially welcomed.
H. P. ho act of Congress,
approved June 3,1878, en«
Ore<on
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Taxes, 2% percent, on |6,.lxx>.ooo. lfi2Jitl»| l.nfnyrttr.
CUSTER POST BAND
•lied “ An Act for the sale of Timber Lands in
the reporter )•
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BOSS SALOON,
YOUR ADVANTAGE
CIVIL ENGINEER,
R. SHANE,
McMinnville Brewery
T. C. STEPHENS,
Attys at Law & Notaries Public.
WATCHMAKER,
JEWELER & ENGRAVER
Job Printing,
J. £ MAGERS,
Farm ? Sale
Littlefield & Calbreath,
A MUTCHLER,
Fireman’s Fair
DR. E HOWLLL
NO. 1 SALOON
MOHAWK HALL
Pioneer BrickYard
NEW BILLIARD HALL
New Grocery and Provision Store
CJEMTRâX HOTEL
Mille & Bowers’ Shingle Mill.
Total................
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The average is about $.!<• for every
roan, woman and child iu Marion conn-
’According to the above census given,
ottr people owe one-fourth as tniicli as
thev posse ss. The entire taxable prop
erty is three times the debt reported.
This indebtedness bears a false rela­
tion to the people, however, because
the assessment is unfair. Instead of
our owing one-fourth as much as we
own, the fact is, we own ten times ns
much as we owe. The assessment is
scarce over *3 the actual
1 ,
gross value is put at
ehould be more than $300.000,600,
Office—Jail Building, up ?iairs.
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will join them, each evening, which promises
a musical treat.
A
V|< >11 nVII.I.I
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OHB GON.
New house! New furniture! uranrpeseed in
Doers Opes "ach Evening at 7 O’Cloek.
the countrv. Rat*«—$1 to $2 per day, accord­
ing tn room. Single meals, 25 rente. Lodg­
tslml.alon ‘25 rent*.
ing, 25 to 50 cents, Recording to room. B**ard '
«nd Lodging, <4 tn *6, per week. Fine Sample Parsdr wf Firemen Fridny Afternoon
Rooms and superior acromrrmdatim« for com-'
By order of
mereiai i <-n,
Supper furnished Balls and
■Old
COMMITTEE.
parties at reasonable rates. Give tne a call
and see for yoursdvea.
II 1/ j 1 j ,
■'9
Send six cents for p ■
costly box of goods which will help you t<
more money right sway (han anything else in
All, of either sex, succeed iron
the first hour. The broad road to fortune
Office—One door east of Hartman’s brick.
opens
before
the work, absolutely sure. A'
Laughing Gas administered for painless ex­
once nddrew
TRUE A CO.
tracting.
Augusta, Maine.
VfrV||NN VILI.K
Everybody invited to lend their presence.
Bear in mind that any and all are allowed to
compete for the prizes named.
I
(JHEGtH this world.
rheHtaleaol California, Oregon, Nevada, and
n Washington Territory. All ad verse claims
o said trad of land, or any ¡xirtinn thereof,
oust be filed in the United States Land Office,
at Oregon City, Oregon, before the expiration
<>f sixty days from thia date.
Given under my Land this 13th day of Dec.
1883.
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L. T. BARIN, R«|ti.ler.
Notice lo the Publie.
V VT< Wanted for The Live« m
> o a|[.
NO>E1 WAATK0.
Notice is hereby given to whom it may con­
S. The largest, handsomeet b»K>k eversold for
cern that all parties are forbidden to purchaia
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perenna
knowing them«*lv*$ indebted from my wile any wheat, oats, hogs, |>otatoe*
1»« than twireour pn<v. Th* faxtest ftUiSg
to us will pleane cell end Retile up imm<
b'»< k in America. Immens* profits to agents
■ r other vegetables, from and after tbia date.
All intelligent penple want it Any one can diately, we muRl have nor m<»ney.
Those so purchasing will do so at fheir oww
ROGERS A TODD.
become a sncrewful agent. Terms free.
>sh.
P. ADAMS.
McMinnville, M ot . I, 1M3-U.
HALLET B<M)K CO., Portland, Me.
Dec. 13th, 1883—39ml.
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