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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1889)
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. electricity in warfare . In the October Scribner appeared a very interesting article on electricity in warfare, written by Lieut. John Millis. In speaking of photographing cannon HUBSCRIPTION RATES. balls in flight he says: “Photographs of One Copy, per year, inadvance......... One Copy, six months in advace.... the interior of the gun are taken by means of the electric light, and the in- •»A.IneU h, .1,« Oregon, an second-class matter. ’-------------- --------------------------- most valuable, and is manifestly more T he advertising R ates or T he T ele satisfactory than that given by the meth phone -R egister are liberal, taking in od of taking impressions of the bore in consideration the circulation. Single inch. $1.00; each subsequent inch, $.75. soft rubber. Photography has also been Special inducements for yearly or semi- made use of in studying the motion of yearly contracts. the projectile. In the case of large guns • * • All. COMMVNICATIONS M.VST B e SIGNED Bv instantaneous yiews of the shot during the person who sends them, not for pub its flight have been successfully taken by lication, unless unaccompanied by a “non de plume,” but for a guarantee of good means of a camera provided with a faith. No publications will be published quick-acting shutter. This method is unless so signed. not applicable, however, to small arms. * * » J ob W ork N eatly A nd Q uickly E xecuted A rifle bullet is a very Email object, and at reasonable rates Our facilities are the camera must be s t very near its the best in Yamhill county and as good ture of suffi as any in the state A complete steam path in order to obtain a plant insures quick work. cient size to be of use; but the nearer * * • A ddress A ll C ommunication ». E ither F or the instrument is placed to the moving the editorial or business departments, to object to be photographed the more T he T elephone -R egister , McMinnville, rapid is the image over the plate, and no Oregon. “instantaneous” or quick-acting shutter « * • S ample C opies Or T he T elephone -R egis could possibly be made to operate with ter will be mailed to any person in the United States or Europe, who desires one, sufficient rapidity, or at the proper in free of charge. stant, to give a sharply defined picture. . » . W e I nvite You To C ompare T he T ele The desired end is accomplished, how phone -R egister with any other paper ever, by the aid of electricity. The cam published in Yamhill county. era is provided with ail extremely sensi All subscribers who do not receive their tive plate and placed in a dark room, paper regularly will confer a favor by im through which the bullet is made to pass. mediately reporting the same to this office. The instant the bullet is in front of the camera it breaks an electric circuit, producing a spark which illuminates the Friday, October 25,1889. bullet for an instant, and its image is im pressed upon the sensitive plate. The No town in the states has in prospect a duration of the electric spark is almost fairer future than McMinnville. infinitesimal, and since the plate is A row in the republican camp will be affected only during the contin- one of the features of the coming cam ance of the spark, a well defined photo graph of an object moving at a greater paign. _______________ velocity than that of sound is obtained. McMinnville is the only town in the Such pictures show the condensation of state that owns and operates an electrical the air in front of the bullet, the vacuum and water plant. behind it, and the eddies and currents produced in the surrounding atmosphere We believe that the attention of the by its motion; and they afford informa press and people of this county should tion which is of value in determining the be called to the fact that the assessment best shape to be given to the projectile of Yamhill county this year has decreased in order to reduce to a minimum the re some $40,000 from last year’s assessment. sistance which the air opposes to its flight The success of McMinnville is assured. and so increase its range and effect.” At last emigrants are flocking in by the AMILCARE CIPRIANI. tens. Before a year they will come by The most striking figure, from a phy the hundreds and it is likely that in five years they will be coming by the thous sical point of view, at the recent work ingmen's congress in Baris was that of ands. Amilcare Cipriani, says the London The state officials who want to succeed Star. Cipriani was born at Rimini in themselves have started on a hand the year 1844. Nominally he is a journ shaking expedition through the state. alist ; actually he is a fighter. A social They will undoubtedly visit this section ist since he was 15 years old, he has for in the future; several of them are now in thirty years fought and suffered. Twice Southern Oregon. lie has been condemned to death, once to New Caledonia for life—actually ten President Harrison has appointed an years; to twenty-five years’ hard labor in other relative, a former democratic mem Italy—actually eight (chained to a log), ber of the house to a good position, He lie was delivered from this last by the has made him a member of the Venezue persistence of the Italian people, who lan commission. He is Ben’s second nine times elected him deputy. To de cousin. The ties of consaguinity are fend his people against the triple alli stronger than the ties of partizanship. ance of Russia, Germany, Austria, on Perhaps the oldest grave of a white the one hand, and against Boulangism man in Oregon is in Astoria, on which is on the other hand, Cipriani has started chiseled on a rough sandstone slab the a universal federation of the people—a name of Alexander McTavish, drowned movement that has already spread in crossing the Columbia in 1814. The widely in Italy, France, Spain and Por deceased was one of those Scotch mem tugal. He is a giant in physique, but bers ot the Hudson Bay Co., who led the with a beautiful tenderness of manner. His eyes, hair and beard are black, and van of civilization in the Northwest. the last two are graying here and there. The whirligig of time turns things He speaks French perfectly and with topsy turvy. It has knocked the bloody great energy and fire. shirt into smithereens. Evidence : Tes .1 NEW CANDIDATE. timonials to the prowess of Billy Ma- hone, as a Confederate brigadier, are Mr. Harvey Scott has retired—osten being circulated in Virginia to induce sibly—from the editorship of the Oregon voters to vote for him for governor. He ian, for the purpose, it is generally sup is the republican candidate for governor. posed, of becoming a candidate|for the United States senator next year against John Roach, an old campaigner who Senator Mitchell. Mr. Scott has fairly draws a pension from the British govern "earned” the promotion. He has aban ment, boasted in a Tonawanda (N. Y.) doned the principle of a life-time; he saloon that he could beat the world in "supported” candidates from president drinking whiskey. On a wager Roach down to constable, whom lie has de drank a quart of rye in just two and one- nounced as dishonest, incoirqietent and half minutes. He called for a pint more but before^ it was measured he dropped dangerous ; he has bowed his head and bent his journalistic course abjectly for a dead. Prohibitionists please make a year and a half now to the dictates of note of this. the Simon-Dolph ring; has forsaken In accordance with a decision made in honest and independent journalism and a personal letter to him from Secretary become the sycophantic servant and tool Noble, Senator Manderson, of Nebraska, of every scheme of plunder, corruption ; has surrendered the certificate of rerat be has also made a great deal of money. ing, issued him by Corporal Tanner, Why should he not be senator?— E. O. and will not call for the $4,000 back pay. President Eliot, of Hartford, renounces Instead of receiving $30 a month he will the republican party and in a neat speech receive $15, his former pension. The sai<l he was henceforth a democrat and secretary has virtually decided that un solicited reratings arc illegal. If the ad told why. He said the principles of the party were the principles of his own ministration wants a good and efficient earnest conviction. Contrasting Cleve pension commissioner appoint Gen. land’s administration with Harrison’s John C. Black. he declared the latter could not bear the The department of state is officially in comparison. He praised Cleveland for formed that the executive power of the being the first to stem the tide of vast Argentine Republic lias laid before the expenditures in the pension office. He congress a draft of a law dividing 750,- had prevented a waste of the nation’s 000,000 acres of government land, in the wealth at the sacrifice of his political territory of Cherbut, into small holdings, welfare. While on the subject of pen of from 500 to 1,000 acres each, and of sions President Eliot said that so far as ■ fering the same for sale at from $1 to $3 himself was concerned he was in favor of. national money, per hectare (about 2'4 pensioning not only soldiers, but old of-. acres). It is proposed to divide the fice-holders who had outlived their use whole area into ten sections, one alloted fulness after faithfully serving the na to Argentine settlers, and the others, tion; and not only them, but school respectively, to the different national teachers and all other persons included ities of Europe supplying immigrants to in the category of servants of the repub lic. But in these days of pension ex the Argentine Republic. travagance, and of deceit and hypocrisy, An Eastern religious journal recently both in the application for and granting made the following suggestion: ‘Instead of pensions, it was impossible, he de of the last Thursday in November which clared, to tell the difference between the has no significance in itself, October 12th fradulent paupers and the honest suffer should be designated. It is the anniver ers from wounds sustained or disease sary of the landing of Columbus. Pump contracted in the war. kins are ripe, and turkeys can be caught A most remarkable engineering pro-: to prepare for the guillotine a month ear lier. And as for the weather, mid-Octo- ject was suggested at the recent meeting I ber is much more conducive to thankful of the iron and steel institute in Paris. ness than the tail-end of bleak Novem This is nothing less than the erection of ber.” If the Eastern states had the cli a great bridge between France and mate of Oregon there would be no neces England, from Cape Griznes to Folke sity of the change. An Oregon Thanks stone. An idea of what is involved in giving is usually an Eastern early Sep this gigantic undertaking may be gath ered from some estimates prepared by tember day. the proposers of the project. The length The president has appointed Gen. of the bridge would be 24 miles, the Green B. Baum, of Illinois, commission number of piers 120, the headway for er of pensions in place of Tanner. This ships 180 feet, and the height from the appointment was a surprise to everyone. foundation to the top of the structure 600 General Raum was born in Illinois, and feet. It is proposed to build the bridge is 60 years ot age. He served through entirely of steel. To do this 1,000,000 the war in the Western army, was with tons of steel would be required, and the Grant at Vicksburg, and was wounded at cost of the bridge, it is estimated, would the battle of Chattanooga. He was amount to about $175,000,000. made brigadier-general in February, The following is a definition of the tar 1865. Since the war he has served a term in congress and been commissioner iff published in the Boston Transcript: of internal revenue. Of late years, Gen. “It is a compact under which the people Baum has been engaged in extensive agree to starve rather than eat the fruit i law practice at the national capital, and that hangs over the wall between them 1 no doubt by this time knows how to selves and their neighbors’ gardens, in make both ends meet while pension com order that Farmer Jones, down at the missioner. Is he blessed with a Tanner corners may get a better price for his apples.” mouth? The greatest known depth of the sea is in the South Atlantic ocean, midway be tween the island of Tristan d’Acuhna and the mouth of the Rio de la Plata. The bottom was there reached at a depth of 40,236 feet, or 8*2 miles, exceeding by more than 18,000 feet the height of Mt. Everest, the loftiest mountain in the world. In the North Atlantic ocean, south of Newfoundland, soundings have been made to a depth of 4580 fathoms, or 27,480 feet, while depths equalling 37,000 feet, or 6*s miles, are reported south of the Bermuda islands. The average depth of the Pacific ocean between Japan and California is a little over 2000 fathoms; between Chili and the Sandwich islands, 2500 fathoms; and between Chili and New Zealand, 1540 fathoms. The ave rage depth of alt the oceans is from 2000 to 2500 feet. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA. VIA Southern Panic C«iu|iain'x Lincs, THE IHHT SHASTA ROUTE! CASTORIA Time Between Portland California Express Trains Run Daily for Infants and Children. BETWEEN PORTLAND ANO SAN FRAN CISCO ! “Castariafoso well adapted toehUdrea that I Cutarta cures Colle. Constipation, I recommend it as superior to any Dracnotioa I Sour Stomach. Diarrtuna, Enictauon. known to me." ILA AacnJ, M D., I *‘“P’ ““ pro“°*" * Portland 4.0(1 p in San Francisco 7.45 pm San Fran. 7 .AXl p m,Portland . 10.45 pni I -oral Passenger Daily, except Sunday HAVE. ARSIVI Portland a m Eugene. 2 40 p lu Eugene. 9:0* am Fortland 3 45 p tu Hl So. Oxford 84, Brooklyn, N. T. I Without injurious medi cs S nr. T hi C sntacr C osfant , 77 Murray Street. N. Y Lookout for New Ad. Pullman Buffet Keepers Tourist Sleeping Car«, For accommodation of Second Class Pss- sengers attached to express trains. The 8 P. Company's Ferry makes con nection with all the regular’trains on th« East Side Division from foot of F street WEST SloToivtSKM <3-. S. ■^7’rigriit Between Portland and Corvallis. Is Prepared to do All Kinds ot — I — To be Happy you should see that Immense Stock of Fine Table and Pocket Cutlery Just Received at HODSON’S In the Meantime Call and Settle ! Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Ranges, Knives and Forks from 75 cents per set, up. Pocket Cutlery at low prices. Our stock of Lookout for New Ad. I ----- a----- A~D CHARLTON. Asst General Tassenger Agent. F. DIELSCHNEIDER, Reliable Opposition Boot & Shoe Dealer. Now is Your Chance ! Invest your money in offer a prize to tell this Goods, for its the BEST HADE. Every Can holds rf -do William Kline, Ilarrisbuqr, Pa , writes: “I have never known anvthinr to »ell like your album. Yesterday 1 took orders enough to pay me over J»3.V ’ W. J. El more, Bangor, Me., writes: “I take an order for your nlbuni at almost every house 1 visit. My profit is often as muchas IS 180 for a single day’s work.” „ Othersoredoingqui'teaswell; we hate not space to give ex tracts from their letters. Every one who takes hold of this grand business piles up grand profits Shall we start YOU in this business, reader ' Write to us and learn all about it for yourself We ■re starting many ; we will start you if you don t delay until another gets ahead of you in your part of tlie countrv Ifyou take hold you will be able to pick up gold fast. <>n account <■( a forced manufacturer s sale 118,'»,004> ten dollar Phot «»graph Album« are to be sold to the people for S’J ea* h. Bound in Koval Crimson Silk Velvet ITu-h. Chamimgly decorated insides. Handsomest albums in tha worhl. Largest Size. Greatest bargains ever know n. Agents «..tried. Liberal terms. Dig money for agent«. Any one can become a successful agent. Sells Itself on sight—little or no talking necessary. Wherever shown, every one wants to pur chase. Agents take thousands of orders with rapidity never before known. Great profits await every worker. Agents are milking fortunes. Ladies make as much as men. You, reader, can do as well as any one. Yuli information and terms free, to those who write for same, w ith particulars and terms for our Family Bibles, Books and Periodicals. After you know ail, should you conclude to go no further, why no harm is done Address E. C. ALLEN &. CO.,' A uu L sia . M ain « The Celebrated French Cure, "APHRODITIKE” Is S old on a POSITIVE GUARANTEE to cure any form of nervous disease, or any disorder of the generative or gans of either „ sex whether ar- BiFORE ising from the AFTER excessive use of Stimulants, Tobacco or Opium, or through youthful indiscretion, over indulg» encc, Xc., such as Loss of Brain Power, Wakefur ness. Bearing down Pains in the Back, Seminal Weakness, Hysteria,Nervous Prostration Nocturn al Emissions, Leucorrhoea, Dizziness, Weak Mem ory, Loss of Power and Impotency, which if ne glected often leid to premature old age and insan ity. Price ? 1.00 a box, 6 boxes for $5.00 Sent by mail on receipt of price. A WRITTEN GUARANTEE for every $5.00 order, to refund the money if a Permanent cure is not effected. Thousands of testimonials from old and young, of both sexes, permanently cured by A phroditine . Circular free. Address THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. O regon R ailway N avigation C o . Of all Kinds—GOOD QUALITY than any house in the City. F. »IELSCHMEDER o ¿I ci M We Will Guarantee SELL And nee that your ticket» re»d via THIS LINE, St Paul or Minneapolis, to avoid changes and serious delays occa sioned by other routes. Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars run on regular express trains full length of the line. Berths free. Jxiwest rates. Quickest time. Genera Office nr the Company, Ns, 1S1 Fl rM St., Cur Wellington. Vorland, Or. No Goods Misrepresented as to Tlieir Quality. front Ohio. Here is a wUlL3> portrait of Mr. Gatri- ■ VIVC m gon> of Salem. Ohio. iHe writes : “Wai at work cn a larm for __ a month; I now have an agency for E. C. Allen A Co's albums and publi- itiona and often make 2930 a day.” (Signed) W. H. G arrison . To Fast Hound raaaengera. Re caeful and do not make a mistaks but be sure to take the Northern Pacific Railroad. POSITIVELY < « « O. O. HODSON, Third and C Sts., McMinnville. Do not buy without first seeing the furni ture manufactured here in your own state and county B. CLARK. —o— MC. MINNVILLE, ORE. ------- VIA THE------- Cascade Division’ now completed, making it the Shortest, Best' and Quickest. The Dining Car line. The Direct Route. i No Delays. Fastest Trains. Low- est Rates to Chicago and all Is acknowledged to be the Best in the World. Three Car Loads Sold points East. Ticket its sold and Put on This Season.? HODSON is Sole Agent for Oregon and Wash to all Prominent Points throughout the East and Southeast. ington. Through Pullman Drawing Room Sleep ing Cars Before placing your order for anything in the above lines, give us a call Reservationscan be secured in advance. Garry’s Patent Steel Roofing- ---- o---- ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS. J. N. HENDERSON, fete Pacific Mmi Elaborate and Expensive Galvanized Iron Cornice. Orders taken for all kinds of work and satisfaction guaranteed Call at factory and see specimens of furniture, j/a have the Exclusive Control of Transcontinental Route. ------ 1------- In our shop we make everything that can be made from Tin. Sheet WORKMANSHIP A SPECIALTY! Prices Consistent with Good Work. Tlie Great Iron and Galvanized Iron, from a Tin Cup to the most B. CLARK, PROPRIETOR. FINE A Specially Fine Line in Etc. cannot be Excelled in Quality or Price. A. J. APPERSON. Furniture Factory, Furniture of ail the Latest Styles made to order in Oak, Ash or any Wood desired. Mail Train Daily, except Sunday i.r.AVK ARRIVI Portland. 7.30 a ni McMinn' _____ ______ 10 ________ 13 am McMinn 10:13 a m Corvallis 12 — 25^> _ m —> Corvallis 1:30 p m “ McMinn'. *”—’ .. - 3 :44 p in McMinn' .. 3:25 p tn Portland. 6 20pm At Albany and l orvallia connect with trains of Oregon Piciflc. Express Train Daily, except Sunday ISAAK. | ARRIVE Portland. 4:50 pm. II' 8.00 p IU McMinn’ 5:45 am <1 DWtm Through tickets to all i<oints South and East via California. Ticket offices, No 134, corner First and Alder streets Portland, Oregon; corner Front and F streets, Portland. R KOEHI.ER. E. P. ROGERS, Manager. Asst. G F. A P Agt Happiness is the Cure All! Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of an execution and an order of sale duly issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Yamhill county, on the 17tli day of Octo ber, A. D., 1889, upon a decree of foreclos ure duly rendered, enrolled and docketed in the clerk’s office in said county on the 24th day of September, A. D , 1889,in favor of John Aspinwall, plaintiff vs George L. W. Burton. Elenor Burton, J E. Bona, de fendants, for the sum of ($1.200) twelve hundred dollars, U. S. gold coin, with in terest thereon from December 1st, 1887, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, and the further sum of $50, attorneys’ fees, and the costs and disbursements of this suit taxed at $23 50, and accruing costs. I did on the 21st day of October. A. D., 1889, (as by law provided) duly seize and levy upon the fol lowing described real premises, described in said decree and order of sale, to-wit: All of the right, title and interest of the said defendants, George L. W. Burton and Elenor Burton, being an undivided one- sixth interest (1-6) interest in and to that certain parcel of land and real property in Yamhill county, state of Oregon, to-wit: The Alfred Jol> donation land claim, being designated as Claim No. 51, and parts of sections 33 and 31, in township 2 south, range 4 west of the Willamette meridian, and Claim No. 78. being parts of sections 3 and I. township 3 south of range 4 west of the Willamette meridian Saving and ex cepting from said donation land claim four parcels of land, described as follows, to-wit: First parcel containing23 10 acres conveyed to Larkin Fouts by Alfred Job by deed re corded at page 230 of book “B” of Records of Deeds of said Yamhill county. Second parcel—Three acres, more or less, con veyed to the North Yamhill Educational Company by deed recorded at page 612 of book “H” of Records of said county. Third parcel—232,213 square feet conveyed byG. L. W. Burton aud wife to Margaret A . E. Burton by deed recorded at page 372 of book “Y” of Records of Deeds of said county, Fourth parcel—12}^ acres con veyed to F. Hauswirth by Margaret W. Burton et al by deed recorded at page 311, book "Y” of Records of Deeds ot said count.v All of the above described real property being situated in Yambill county, Oregon. Now, therefore, bv virtue of said execu tion and order of sate, on Saturday, the 2Bd DAY OF NOVEMBER. A D., 1889, at the hour of 1 o'clock, p. m., at the court house door in McMinnville, in said county and state, I will sell at public auction the above described real premises of defendants to the highest bidder for cash in hand to satisfy said decree, costs and accruing costs. Dated this 21st day of October, A. D. 1889. (Oct25:42 T J HARRIS, Sheriff of Yamhill County, Or. AMUVB. LKAVS ”3:011X0 Dr. and San Francisco, 3D HOUltS! U FAIRLAWN!” The Stagg’s Farm of 120 acres, has been divided up into 5-ACRE TRACTS It is situated •n opposite the Yam hill county fair ground and is a desirable location either for resi dences, market gardening or fruit ranches, and is within one-half mile of this city, High and dry with beautiful spring water. This property will be sold in tracts to suit the purchas er on from $100 to $150 per acre. t» This property is fast being pur chased. Stir your selves and buy a tract. £WFor further particulars call on or address Wm. Galloway, E. E. Goucher, James Agee, McMinnville, Oregon. « THE CITY STABLES, Have been purchased by (HAS. (HAYEY AND (HAS. ALLEY, Of Amity, and are now ready to receive customers. Sale of Personal Property on Keeper’s Lien. Our Stock consists of All Kinds of Rubber Goods- COATS, BOOTS, OVERSHOES. I Notice is hereby given that the under signed lien holder of and upon the herein after described personal property of the Mc Minnville Library Association will duly sell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash in hand on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1889, at the hour of 10 o’clock a ni of said day at the office of S. F Harding, J. P , in Mc Minnville, Yamhill county, Oregon, the said personal property, described as follows, to-wit: One book case, twenty-ei^ht volumes of the Congressional Record, eight volumes of Wesley’s Works, three volumes of Dick’s Works, Histories of the Civil War, and Lives of all the Great Men of America, and some hundred volumes of other History and Miscellaneous Matter. Said sale is made to collect the sum of 153,75 due for keeping and storing said goods and for care and attention bestowed thereon by the undersigned, tendered at the request of said Library Association, the lawful owner thereof. Dated October 15th, 4889. (Oct 18.40) 8. F. HARDING, Keeper. Sheriff’s Sale, Trains for the East leave Portland at 7:44 We have a few of the durable oil tanned j a m. and 0:30 p m. TIPkCTC ,0 *n< pnocipel »elate le M leather hunting coats. Sportsmen Elegant Hew Dining Can. should call and see them. I IbriL I O Our Oil Goods are of the Best, and the Stock is Large In Rough and Ready Overcoats, we can suit anyone in size, price and quality. Call and see them. KAY & TODD TO THE FARMEES. e desire to annource to the farmers of vam- hill county that we have opened up a complete line of Agricultural Implements and Farm Ma chinery. By virtue and authority of an execution and an order ot »ale duly issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for .......................... Yambill county, on the 15th day of October, RESULT OF A PLOW TEST. 1889, upon a decree of foreclosure duly ren dered, enrolled aid docketed in the clerk's M c M innville . O r ., October 9, 1889 office in said county, on the 24th Jay of Messrs. J G Ballinger. & Co.. Implement Dealers Me- September, A. D.. 1889, in favor of the Dun Minnville, Oregon dee Mortgage and Trust Investment Com pany, plaintiffs, r s George Shepherd, Mary G entlemen : In. accordance witl. our agreement with you and with Martin Sanders, we Yiavo made, on our farm A. Shepherd, Fred Flory and Sherman Hatch, defendants, for the sum of $7% 25, near McMinnville, a thorough test of your “Flying Dutch- gold coin, with isterest thereon from Sep I1,’.8'? Hiding Gang Plow, and the “< anion Clipper" Tricvle tember 24th, 1889, at 8 per cent per annum, Riding Plow, sold by Martin <fc Sanders, ot this city We consider the “Flying Dutchman” to be the better and the sum of $58 35, with interest thereon from September 24th, 1889, at 10 per cent plow for the folowing reasons, viz. (ljruns lighter (2> per annum; the sum of $14 and interest does better work; (3) has better rolling cutters 4 , is inore thereon from September 24th, 1889, at 8 per easily adjusted to land; (5) stronger, and. in our opinion more durable. V ours truly, cent per annum, and the sum of $1C9, at torneys' fees, and the costs and disburse^ Signed i R H olmak , ments taxed at $50 75, and to me duly di ( J. L H olman rected and delivered, I did on the 16th ** «HHHHKF* *******HH :■*« day of October, A D., 1889, (as bv law pro vided) duly seize and levy upon the follow Stop in and see us whether you wish to ing described real premises, described in trade or not. We want to get acquainted with said decree and order of sale, to-wit: Beginning at a point twenty-three (23) you. J. G. BALLINGER & CO. chains and ninety-two (92) links south nine degrees thirty minutes (9 degrees 30 min utes) west of the most northwesterly corner of Samuel Shepherd’s land, County Survey “No. 57 C,” recorded May 14,1883, Yam hillcounty, in township three (3) south of range (4) west of the Willamette meridian, Oregon, at which point a stone monument, Second Door from Livery Stable, in Elsia Wright's Building. 7x10x10 inches, marked "C S 57 C,” from which an oak four (4) inches in diameter comer Third and F Streets. McMinnville. Oregon. bears north eightv-three (83) degrees west nine(9) links, and marked “C S57 C B T,” and an oak four (4) inches in diameter bears south thirty-six degrees (36) west five (5) links, marked “C S 57 B T,” running thence east sixteen (16) chains and fifteen (15) links to set stone, 7x9x14, marked “C If so be sure and call for your ticket 8 57 C,” on east boundary of said Shep herd’s land, from which an oak seven (f) via the inches in diameter, bears south sixth-three J. H. HENDERSON, PROP. (63) degrees east -.wenty (20) links distant, and an oak, four (4) inches in diameter, bears north sixtv-two degrees (62) east We write this ad. to let you know that we nineteen (19) links; thence north eight (8) are in the Grocery Business at chains; thence east twenty-six (26) chains and fifteen (15) links to a stone; thence north five degrees forty-five minutes (5de -THE - grees 45 minutes) east fifteen chains (15) and eighty (80) links; thence west forty If you keep your eye on this column you will find in due time something to your (40) chains; thence south nine degrees ani advantage thirty minutes (9 degrees 30 minutes) west W J H. HENDERSON twenty-three (23) chains and ninety-two (92) links to the place of beginning; con taining seventy-five acres and seventy-six hundredths of an aere (75.76) and situated in the county of. Yamhill and the state of Il is positively th* shortest and fin;,t Oregon line to Chicago and the east and south and Now, therefore, bv virtue of said execu the only bleeping anil dining rar through tion and order of sale, on Saturday, the line to 23d DAY OF NOVEMBER, AD, 1889, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m , at the court house door in McMinnville, in said county M c M innville , O regon . and state. I will sell at public auction the above described real premises of defend Its magnificent steel track, unsurpassed ants to the highest bidder for cash in hand, train service and elegant dining and to satisfy said decree, costs and accruing Graining. sleeping cars has honestly earned for it the costs. title of Paper Hanging and Dated this 18th dav of October, A D , 1889 Carriage Painting. (Oct 18:41) T. J. HARRIS, Sheriff of Yamhill County, Or. Prompt Attention to Orders from Others may imitate,but none can surpass it Our motto is "alwavs on time ” the Country. ARE YOU GOING EAST? J. J. COLLARD’S OLD STAND. J. B. ROHR, House. Sign, and Ornamental Painter The Royal Route WESTERN BRANCH, The business will be conducted with the BOX 27 PORTLAND, OR. Sold by Rogers Bros . solo agents fo* Mc intention of pleasing everyone, and we ask a continuance of the public patronage Minnville. COLUMBIA RIVER ROUTE VIR 4MN. our aulhwrixed ageu« Be sure and ask ticket agents for tickets via this celebrated route and take none other*. W H MEAD, G A No, 4 Washington ‘ treet. Portland. Ur m United Stetet Canada and Europe Pullman Palace Sleeping Cart, New Family Sleepers, run through on Express Trains from Portland to OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS AND KANSAS CITY FREE OF GHAMOB *xn WITHOUT CHANGE Clow connection. nt Portland for Hin Fran- I < laco and Paget Scund pointe. A I Iron Steamsbipa leave Portlsnd and Han Franemso every fonr (4) days, mak ing the trip In no honrw Cabin............. $16 00 | 8teerage Round Trip—unlimited................... IBW 30 OU For liinlier pnrticnlnro inquire of any sgtnt of the Company or C. I. SMITH. Genl. Manager A. L. MAXWELL. P. A I. *. Partían«. Graf». THE YAQUINA ROUTE. —AND— OREGON DEVELOPMENT COM PANY'S STEAMSHIP LINE. * 225 Mlles Shorter—20 bourn leM time than by any other route. / •«-First dua through pasiengpr and freight line from Portland and all potata In the Wil lamette valley Io and from San Fr.ncteco Time Schedule (except Sundays). Iieave Albany. .1:30 pm Leave Yaquina 6:45 in I^avei'onrallia 1:40 pm l^aveCoryalhnlO*J5 tm Arrive Yaqaina5:30 pm Ar.-ive Albany IIJO ik O. A. C traîna connectât Albany an4 Cor ral lie. The above traîna connect at Y aquma with the Oregon Derelopemeut Co’«. Line of hl earn- ships between Yaquina and San Francbro. Sailing liâtes. FROM YAQUINA Willamette Valley, Tuesday Saturday, Wednenaay, FROM SAN FRANCISCO Willamette Valley. Monday • Oct 7th Friday, Oct 18th Tuetaay Ort 29G1 The company reserves the right to change sailing dates without notice. N. B.—Paaaenger« from Portland end all Wi- amette Valley Pointa can make close connec • tion with the train« of the Y aquina R outb at Albany or Corvallis, and if destined to San Francisco, abould arrange to arrive at Yaquina the evening before date of nailing. Summer Excursion*. Rrtneniber the Oregon Faciflc populst summer excursions to Yaquins. Ix>* rat. tickets are nowon sale, good every Wednes day and Saturilay from Albany,' Corvallis and Philomath. Passenger and freight rates always tbs low- eat. For information, apply to Mssara. HfL- ; MAN 4 CO., Freight and Ticket Agents, îotl and 202 Front street, Portland, Oregon; or t. I C. C HOGUE, ! Acting Gen l. Frt. 4 Pass. Agt . Oregon Pact«» R. R. Co., Corvallis Oregon. 6 C. H. HASWELL, Jr^ Gen'I. Frt. 4 Pass. Agt., Oregon Development Co., Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal. ADVERTISERS Off «¿«»ftMing tpaca whan tn Chicago, wtll find ft ot fete tha Advaftiaing Agancy of LORD&TNOiAS. / ♦