HATS GIVEN AWAY AT KAY & TODD ’ S ! With every suit of Clothes bought at our store for Cash we will make the purchase? » Jresejit of^N^w^Hat to oe marxed to be worth at least 10 per cent of the price of the suit; moreover we guarantee our entire * stock nywnere eise m ¿rices much less than the same quality of goods can he bought for anywhere else in in plain figures and at prices es of Men’ s and an. Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furn- the county. We Carry Only Men’s Goods, and our lines We have the only First Class Mereh a nt ishing Goods are by far the largest to be found south of Portland. Tailor shop in the county and make desirable alterations on suits free of charge. every turn, but with a cheerful confi­ dence among the people ami a patriotic dbqmeition to cooperate, the threatened HARDING « HEATH, Poblishtra. dangers will be averted. pending a leg­ islative return to a better and sounder SUBSCRIPTION BATES financial plan. The strong credit of |l 00 the country is still unimpaired and the tin* Copy, p.r y.ar. iaadrance ■*o Oca Copy, olx month, in adranc»... good sense of our [icople, which has never failed iu the time of need, is nt Entered at the jwetoffice at McMinnville hand to save us from disaster.” Oregon, as second-class matter. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER I CROI*«WEATHER BELLETIN. For the Week Ending Tuesday, April J. B. ROHR, THE OREGON PACIFIC'. The I’ronpect Continue« to Brighten. House, Sign, aud Ornamental Painter 25, 1893**1'. S. Signal Service. This afternoon the Oregon Pacific be­ The Only Sign Writer la th* County. The season is the coldest on record. gan the payment of 46 per cent of the In former years there lias been much old indebtedness due employees. This Homes fitted up in the Neatest and Mast Artistic Style. more precipitation, but none had the will put about five months' wages in Designs furnished for Decorations. continuous cool weather; the assertion circulation and means a good many of the people who have resided so many thousand dollars changing hands in Remember Paper Hanging and Inside Fur­ nishing a Specialty. years in Oregon is correct relative to the next few days. The result Is some tlie cold backward spriug. The amount good natured O. P. men. The new Work taken by Contract or by the Day. Ex­ TARIFF REFORM MARCHING ON. perienced men employed. of rainfall is in excess for the month of management generally is showing it­ KmoLCTiosa or C ombolbxcx axd all O sit - uary Poetry will be charged for ai recuinr April, but deficient for the period from self to be buisness. Everything points Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon. It isut such times as this, when there advertising rates. sunshine to the extension of the road eastward. is no election campaign in progress, January 1st. The amount of John P. Fay, an attorney of Seattle, ar­ 8 amflb CoriM Or T he TaLKriioxa-Rcuis- is greatly deficient. tek will lie niaileil to any person in the that the country is able to get at the No April ou record has had the rived in Portland yesterday from New I’nited States or Europe, who desires one. real, honest beliefs of business men on —VIA— and the York, where Ise has lieen for the past free of charge (he important questions of the day. At amount of cloudy weather L. I’. Fisher. Newspaper advertisiing a recent meeting of the San Francisco number of days on which rain has two months in connection with the re­ agent. 21 Merchants’ Exchange. San fallen. Since March 7th ruin has fallen moval of T. Egenton Hogg from the Francisco, is our authorise«! agent. This chamber of commerce tlie tarift' ques­ at Portland on 47 days out of the 41). receivership of the < iregon Pacific and paper is kept on file in his office. tion was under discussion. A [>etition Express Tyains Leave Portland Daily. Since February 1st rain has fallen at obtaining possession of the books of the LKAVE ARBIVK. All tubscribers who do not receive their to congress signed by 160 iron and steel. Portland on 72 days out of a possible receiver aud property of the receiver­ Portland .. 7.00 p ni SanFrancisco 8.15 aw paper regularly will confer a favor by im­ manufacturing firms on the Pacific ship. In regard to the policy of the San Fran. . 7:00 p m; Portland.... 7.35 aiu 84, while the average for the [leriod is mediately reporting the same to this office I coast, was read by the secretary, in Above trains stop only at‘ following: »ta- bondholders he said: I which they reapectfully ask their sena­ but 41. While there has been an ex­ tions north of Roseburg: East Portland, “The policy of the bondholders I cess of cloudy and rainy days, the Oregon City, AVoodburni. Salem, Albany Thursday, April 27, 1893. tors and representatives to insert iron represent has lieen from the beginning Tangent, sliedils, Halsey, Harrisburg, Jun­ ore, coke, coal, pigiron, scrap iron and amount of rain has been deficient. The aud now is in favor of developing the ction city, Irving, Eugene rain has fallen in small amounts and Roseburg Mall Daily. Now if Mr. Cleveland would follow scrap steel in the free list of the propos­ slowly, allowing it to thoroughly satu­ railroad and the adjoining country as LKAVR. I ARRIVE ed revised tariff law. After the read ­ the example of the secretary of the rapidly as it can be done on safe busi ­ Portland ... 8:05 a m i Roseburg... 5:40 p m rate the soil, now the soil being as full treasury and break through his reserve ing the following resolution was intro­ Roseburg. . 6:20 a m jPortland ... 4:00 p m of water as it possibly can be it runs oft’ ness principles. From the very begin­ ABOUT it would lie a relief to the boy«.— Sinicin duced: Albany Local, Dally, Eicopt Sunday. ning they have advocated a reorganiza­ and helps swell the volume from the Ucaoleed, That we do earnestly sup- LEAVE ARRIVE. Democrat. . 5: p in Albany.........9: pm [Kirt the action of the manufacturers of streams which are already full from tion of the road and the completion of ÍÍ JJ Portland. the line to Boise City as rapidly as the Albany ........ 5: a m Portland » 8:5Aani An order for 75,000 pounds of type, iron and steel in their eflorts to have the melting snow in the mountains. business of the country would permit, Warmer weather, more sunshine and given to a New York firm by the gov­ the duty removed from the raw mate­ and have earnestly advocated every ernment printing office recently, was rials mentioned in the petition to con­ less rainfall have lieen the weather i I Touritt Sleeping Care, improvement which would tend to­ For accommodation of second class passen­ the largest order of the kind since the gress hereto attached. We corroborate characteristics for the past week as com­ gers attached to express train« the statement set fortli in said |>etition, pared with the six former weeks. The ward encouraging the settlement, culti­ invention of printing. “Chattanooga” is a power­ WEST SIDE DIVISION aud consider it a matter of vital ini|x>r- temperature and amount of suushine vation and building up of the fields and Between Portland and Corvallis. continue lielow the normal .and while tracts in Oregon which this road now ful and fascinating romantic The Popyun is a reasonably fair sort tance to the Pacific »oast. Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. Objection was made to this on the the rainfall is not excessive its frequent enters, and which It in time, ns com­ story of-the Civil War now of a county pajter, but it treats itself to leave [ ARRIVE --------- Portland ... 7:30 a iu McMinn'... 10:10 * m a little too much self-whitewash In its grouud that it raised a [Xjlitical ques­ occurence more than ever balances the pleted, will open up other tracts equally running in serial form in this as fertile and prolific as those covered Corvallis ... 12:10 p m McMinn ’ .. 10:10am __ ____ amount. JJght frosts occurred on the comments about the letting of the tion whose discussion was contrary to Corvallis . .12:55 p in McMinn’ . 2:5fl p m the by laws of the chamber: but ex­ morning of the 18th and 25th, but did by the jxirtlon of the road now in oper­ paper. connty printing.— Graphic. McMinn’... 2:56 p m Portland . 5:30 pm Governor Perkins took a different no damage. The first real spring day ation. At Albany and Corvallis connect with “The new receiver, E. W. Hadley, TURN of Oregon Pacific. was the 21st. The tempature has con­ IT AT ONCE trains Down in Alameda cigarettes to the view: Express Train Daily“, except Sunday. “Political economy,” he declared, tinued from two to eight degrees a day assisted by bis general superintendent, amount of $2.50 were purchased out of LEAVE. ARRIVE. the public funds for the use of one of “was the basis of government and the below the normal. The amount of rain­ Mr. Mulcahy, has demonstrated during Portland. . 4:40pm McMnn ... 7.25 pm the past 31) days that the road can be McMinn’. .. 5:45 a m!Portland... 8:20 am the county paupers. The suffering mor­ petition wa« therefore debatable.” He fall for the week varied from 0.35 of an tal, it is understood, is still obliged to had been converted to the free trade inch at Eugene to 1.41 inches at New­ run without loss, and by proper man­ agement can be converted into an in­ doctrine and thought it would be a berg. scratch his own matches. EAST AND SOUTH. wise policy to go ahead with the peti­ The climatic conditions have been come [laying property. His success is For tickets and full information regard When John H. Wise was appointed tion. more favorable to agricultural opera­ a matter of general satisfaction among ing rates, maps, etc., call on the Company’» A motion to indefinitely postpone tions than they have this season. The all eastern bondholders, and has largely collector of the port of San Francisco, agent at McMinnville he asked President Cleveland if he was voted down. Uien William T. soil continues to be very wet ami in tended to restore confidence among R KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, Manager. Asst. G F. & P Agt wished to give any instructions as to Coleman spoke: places it cannot yet be worked. The them in regard to the ultimate success Though an old and hard-sided demo­ peach, cherry, |iear, almond and apri­ of the road, and ha.« gained for him how the office should lie run. “None,” SHERIFF’S SALE. I crat, lie, too, had been converted. But cot trees are in full bloom, apple and their unanimous’support. If the road said he, “except to run it right.” some things needed protection, he was prune;trees are swelling tiieir buds rap­ continues to show during the next 50 WHEREAS the Circuit court of tlie state Numerous copies of Senator Mitch­ free to admit. He favored tlie petition idly. The fruit prosjiects at present are days equally good results, we may | of Oregon, for Yamhill county, on the 1st ell’s speech on the admission of the ap­ by asking that it be sent to congress. excellent, for toe trees are a mass ot fairly couciude that work will soon be ; day of April, A. D. 1893, in that certain This I xm I v lias heretofore been heavily bloom. In some localities fears are ex­ commenced for the completion of the ‘ suit therein pending wherein R. Livingstone pointed senators from Montana, Wyo­ ■ was plaintiff and Emil Pfaff. Henry Weiu- ming and Washington, have lieen re­ republican; proliabiy a majority of its pressed that the cold rains may blight line.— Albany Democrat. harrt, Knapp. Burrell A Co. and The Mitch­ ell A Lewis Company were defendants, ceived by people of this city. The al­ members would call themselves repub­ the buds. The season of killing frosts Real (Estate. I rendered a decree in favor of the said plain­ licans still, although it is likely that is over and unless the unusual should most unanimous opinion is that the tiff and against the said defendant F.mil Maris A Colcord to Thos. Warner, lot I — — i Pfaff for tlie recovery of the sum of $13,800.- position of the senator is the correct Cleveland got more of their votes than happen there will lie no damage to the 15, block I) Hobson's add to Newberg; i Harrison. ( 00 V. 8. Gold coin wjth interest thereon at fruit from frost. Wild strawberries are one and that the appointee* should not tlie rate of six per cent per annum from George C. Perkins, who announced in blossom. Currants and gooseberries $85. l>e seated. April 1st, 1896, and for $400.00 attorneys L M Parker and wife to L O Hill, a j that lie had been converted to free are forming. fees, and $42.75'costs and disbursements pt lot 6, blk 6, Newberg; $260. and the sum of $312.00 as taxes, and fore­ Judge B. F. Simpson, of Topeka, is a trade, is the only man the republican B. S. I’AOVE, closing the mortgage executed by the said E Hawkins and wife to Char Huliert s man blessed in bis daughters. There party has been able to elect governor of Emil Pfaff upon tlie hereinafter described Observer. 40 acres of the Hawkins d 1 e, 13 s, r 2 s Sign of the Big Boot. real premises to secure the payment of all are three of these interesting young California in twenty years, with the ; said several sums of money, and ordering w; $469.40. women, all accomplished musicians single exception of the present incum­ LETTER FROM IOWA. the sale of said real premises; and Where­ Catherine and Jas Fletcher to H W and amateur actresses, and uuder the bent. William T. Coleman, who favor­ as it was found by said court and said de­ cree that the defendant Henry Weinhard chaperonage of their mother they re­ ed the petition for free raw materials, Wliat a Yaiuliiller thinks of the Land of Hagen, 20 acres of N Martin die, t 4 s has a subsequent mortgage upon said real Cyclone« and Dugouts. r 4 w; $1600. cently made a very successful tour of and stated that he too had lxx*n con­ premises hereinafter described to secure U 8 to E Dupuis, 642 acres t 4 s, to him tlie nayment of the sum of $4539.50 Kansas and Missouri towns. They verted, was an old Randall democrat, gold ooin together with interest thereon I will give you a sketch of my trip w; patent were greeted everywhere by crowded and bolted Cleveland's nomination in from April 1st, 1893, at the rate of eight per from Wilson, Kansas, to Birmingham, G W McClure to Mary McClure, 7 oent per annum and the sum of $200.00 at­ houses and made money. They are 1888 because he was afraid that the Iowa, and what a Yamhiller thinks of torneys fees and the sum of $104.00 taxes, acres of the Jacob Chrisman die, t 4 s Kansas girls and what more need be Mills bill and free borax would ruin and which sums are wholly unpaid and the American industries. Of the 160 manu­ the country. We left the former place r3 w; $1, said? • ______________ said defendant now lias a decree for the re­ at 11:55 p. m. The moon was shining covery of the said sums from the said Jacob Grauer and wife to E H Dis- facturers who signed the petition, prob­ defendant Emil Pfaft': that the defendant Five Britisli meu-of-war steamed ably three-fourths told their employees bright so it was almost as light as day, brow, 60 acres of tlie Lewis d 1 c, t 3 s, Knapp. Burrell A Co. has a judgment lien into Hampton roads early one morn­ five years ago that a low tariff policy affording us a good view of the country r3 w; $4000. upon Baid lands hereinafter described for the principal sum of $156.26 together with ing and fired salutes that woke tip ev­ would close up their establisments and through which we were passing; after Jacob Grauer aud wife to E H Dis- interest thereon from April 23d, 1891, at the thhovgh : two hours we struck some timlier brow, lots 5, 7, 8, blk 12, Hurleys add ery snorer in Virginia. They came to throw their men on the streets. rate of ten per cent per annum and the though the country was not very pro­ to Newberg; $1000. sum of $24.15 costs and disbursements : and take part.in the great naval parade. ZD-A.IX j -27 the defendants Tlie Mitchell A I-ewis Co. ductive until just before reaching To __ _________ Their sides and decks bristled with United States to Jos Hess, 644 acres, REMEDIES FOR TRUSTS. have a judgment lien upon said lands peka. Here 1 saw the first fall wheat t 3 s, r 3 w; jiatent. heavy guus and the tars handled then1 hereinafter described for the principal sum of >150.75 together with interest thereon Tlie Tribune recounts the failure of since leaving the Willamette valley, like playthings. The last time as many Leaving Portland, 8:45 A. M. G T Stabler and wife to bank of from the Sth day of September 1891, at the as five British luen-ef-war appeared in two or three trust combinations from and it looked as if the hard winter had . Newberg, sj blk 13, Newberg; $1600. rate ten per cent per annum and the sum “ “ 7:30 P. M. of$24.xt costa and disbursements and the the Boads at the same time they burn­ structural weakness or the assault of killed most of it. 1-rom Topeka to. Ml' Graham to bank of Newberg, M C sum of $25.00 attorneys fees, which said competition which they could not con ­ Kansas City is not a desirable country, j part of lots 5, 6, blk 2, Newberg; $210. ed tha town of Hampton and shelled liens of tlie «aid defendent.« Henry Wein­ trol, and says that the later “is the nat­ for it is much broken with lime stone 1 Catherine Fletcher and James the shores of the Chesapeake. hard. Knapp. Burrell A Co., and The Mitchell A Lewis Company are subsequent ural remedy against a monopolizing cropping out and the soil has no depth, Fletcher to D D Wallace, 20 acres of to the lien of the plaintiff R. Livingstone, The Amity Popgun promises to tendency, and it lias proved more pow­ altogether makinga Webfooter feel glad the N Martin d 1 c, t 4 s, r 4 w; $1600. and that said court in and by said decree of foreclosure ordenl tlie sale of all said real shoot several wads in favor of the for­ erful than any laws yet devised.” lie had a home in Oregon. At Kansas Chas E Mayer and wife to J (.' Street Hours Quicker to St. Paul, premises hereinafter described to obtain Occasionally a burglar breaks his City we visited the most prominent er, 320 acres, t 5 s, r 5 w; $1500. mation of a new county out of the funds with which to satisfy the said sums southern part of Yamhill and the north­ neck by a fall or encounters a bullet in places, including the market, where Quicker to Chicago, Hours of money due said plaintiff K. Livingstone, W S Powell and wife to Lucena Cof­ and that if after tlie payment of said sums ern part of Polk. All the talk indulged his attempt at robbery. But is this a everything that comes to the city is fin, lots 261, 262, Dayton: $1150. so due said plaintiff there should then be Quicker to Omaha and Hours in by the residents of the district ef­ reason for [lennitting tlie law against taken and sold at wholesale and retail. any sum remaining from the proceeds of Eavid Everst and wife to H R Mor­ Kansas City. said sale the sum so remaining should be fected in this matter is premature. burglary to remain a dead letter? The meats, fruits and J vegetables being ris, lot 5, blk 6, Everest add to New­ applied on the said liens of said defendents No doubt a few of tlie 45t) trusts in most noticeable. Taking the C. M. A- berg; $100. When the counties of the west side according to their priority and in the order Z’-js.llm.an and. Toixriat hereinabove stated; and Whereas there have two or three times the population this country will coine to grief through 8t. P. road we proceeded on our jour-1 J B _____________ Moore and wife to A K Cooper A Sleeper», Free Heclln- was duly issued out of said court in said they now have it will be time enough natural causes. But is this a reason for ney through the northwestern part of (-<>, 55 acres near Newberg: $1400. ixxg- Cixair Ce.re, Dinlng suit upon and to enforce said dearee of said permitting the remainder to crush com ­ to talk of divisions. It is unreasonable Missouri, where the country looks p«x>r Circuit court on the Sth dav of April, A. D Car». Take Warning. 1*13, a writ of execution under the seal of to expect any new countfea soon. If petition, to oppress lalior ami to rob the and is fully fifty years liehind the1 said court and to me directed commanding For rute* or general information rail on the legislature were to listen to all the people at will? times, eepecialJy Yamhill. In the j B y. Butler is road supervisor at or address, me in the name of the State of Oregon to . sell as provided by »aid decree, according There is a statue of the Vnited States southeastern part of Iowa we could see Monmoutll nnd la,t gund> hc ,Irove absurd propositions on the formation of W H. HFKLBURT. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. to law, to satisfy the above mentioned sums tin 1 inrkt*rkvor>»r»r»I 'T'lxo zw-v»> ' new counties it would find little time which makes every such trust or com- j an improvement. The country looked ‘ of money together with costa the following 254 Washington 8t , ( over one of his roads to a fuBeral and for aav other business. It is not likely nation illegal, which declares every i better and is more productive. Blakes-1 described real premises, to-wit: P ortland ', O regox the front wheels of his buggy dropped Beginning at a point which is north six­ the Popgun will live to see any change conspiring monopolist to lx* guilty of a I burg on this line, has extensive coal teen degrees west eight chains from the down in a chuck hole and Mr. Butler misdemeanor ami which makes it tfie ' mines, where 400 miners are employed in the present county lines. northeast corner of the southeast quarter went over head foremost into the mud. of section four in township five south duty of the Attorney-General to insti­ I making the life of the country. After range four west of the Willamette meridi­ He now knows where some of the deep That gold reserve of $lfi0,ooo,ooo is an tute proceedings in equity to prevent j taking on coal we proceeded across the an. and running thence north cightv-four holes are in his district.— Wert Sirte. degrees thirty minutes east sixtv-two chains arbitrary quantity having for a foun­ and restrain violation of the law. l Iowa prairies at the rate of fifty miles You cant catch Yamhill supervisors and sixteen finks to a point, wfiich is north What was this law passed for if not I per hour, . We remained all night at dation only a ruling of the secretary of twenty-four degrees west fiftv links distant id that manner. ' They all travel on the treasury. The [icople will not ap as a remedy for a great wrong and a I ' Ottumwa, and as Mr. Parker was ac-; ijop^i.acg from the northeast corner of the tract of land containing seventy-six and fiftv-one . . , , prove of borrowing money on bond is»' recognized evil? What have we an quainted here we passed the time very' hundredths parts of an acre at this time Administrators Sale, sue« while this immense amount of gold Attorney-General for if not to see that pleasantly viewing the railroad round- owned by A. M Waddell, thence south twenty-four degrees east fifty links: thence the laws are obeyed or enforced? remain« in the treasury. This reserve house and car shops. We visitetl the Notice is hereby given that the under­ <* tl>3 live ti» Take north fortv-five degrees thirfv minutes east When i* Mr. Olney to choose between lies Moines river, which is some larger ’.Utned. administrators of tne estate of J. E. does not strengthen our credit for we 25 chains 92 links to southwest corner of a public and private duties which are in­ »!.„ kill IX U a 1 Swanson, late of Yamhill Countv. Statl* of tract of land at this time owned by Duncan owe many time* that amount, while herently and incurably inconsistent.— fh.n than th« lamhill. Here we boarded a Oregon, deceased, will, by virtue of an or- Ross, thence north twenty-three degree» our bonds command a substantial pre­ A'. F. llorM. ■freight train for Birmingham; after j dcr of ,he County Court of said Yamhill It 1« tke DINIhb CAR HO’JTE. It run» thirty mi..utes west to the 'Yamhill river Countv. licensing licensing them ___________ , km if <»r. k«,»- $ _ j ! County, to do so. ____ on the 6th Through VEST lEULf.D TRAINS mium. The creditors of the I'nited thence with the meanders of said river up j half an hour the conductor came round j j 'lay (1.y of .,f May. May. A. AI>. ------ --------- D . l«i. a! at 11 11 u oclo< ’ciwk k a. a m. Every Day in lhe Year to atreain to where the east boundary line of States have implicit faith in her honor on the premise« hereinafter • re- The county court of Yamhill county and a'ked for our ticket*, which he ! of »aid day. the Donation I-and Claim of Ephraim Ford . — auction.to the high­ and the bonds are anxiously sought a* has given tlie couuty printing to the rend nnd conclu.ted were not g^l and ---- crosses the same thence south along the est bidder, tlie four certain warehouses east boundary line of said Ford claim to an investment. A pressure has un­ two most obscure and irresponsible pu- . asked for the fare. We told him we owned by the estate of said deceased, known the soiitheaat corner thereof and then«» (No Change of Cart) doubtedly Iwen brought on Secretary < had j»aid our fare in Portland, Oregon. . " as 1?, the ,hc Swanson 8«»nson v* yare houses. with west along the south boundary line of said |ier* in the county. On» of them is ' I all appurtenances. 40 - ----------- ---- - 2 -U) h< horse-power engine Carlisle to Issue more bonds, but with­ Ford claim to the center of toe southeast scales, tnii k« an-1 every run on the bread and water plan and is He ordered us to get off at the next sta- .- ; cleaners. 5 pair of « --, quarter of section thirty-three in township (unsurptisKed) out succès«.— Bugem Guard. tion, which was seven miles from our necessary to carry on tlie wareiiouse four south, range four west of the Willam­ likely to peter out at any time, and the j destin-ltioll ___ businesa. Situated on on the S .* P P It R.R. It -ti-.-l. Not - h.vin. « -- V....KÍ11 bu9i“' ’»- situated the at Carl- ette meridian; thence south to the north ->ot having a > ambili ton. m said county and «tate, and that the other exists only to boom a small town, boundary line of tlie Donation Land Claim (Of Latest Equipment.) The democratic administration is having a «ubaidy for one year, after ' attorney with us we had to plead our lease of the lan.l’.^ on jwlii, h said ware­ of H. H. Hyde, thence east along said managing the financial problem in a which it will proliabiy fait. Of course own t of Wall street to county printing in such paper*, but the order came to pass us on. After a jour- - al said warehouses, at said Carlton.and the five hundred and seven acre* of land be ders of First or Seeond-cpm Tick­ 1 led reserve the right to reject any the same mor» or less, and known'as a embarrass the government. In declar­ trouble is nalxxiy ever secs it under ney of twelve days we finally arrived ! and all Bids. ’ ets. and whole as " The Armstrong Farm,” in Yam­ The purchaser will he required to pay W ing the policy of the government Mr. such circumstance»; and it is, therefore at our destination. hill county. State of Oregon of the purchase price of said property at the Cleveland says: “Th» presi «lent and Kighpriced at one per cent per column. V. A. B kbrv . -•S?Vhere.,?Te *• W u Warren, as sher­ time of Mie. and to excoite good notes. A CMtinoua Liae%tnneetiiM witk all iff of 5 anihill county. Oregon, under and his cabinet are absolutely liarmonksi« There were six other ncwspajiers in the wiUi personal security to he approved by line». afordi»| direct and unin­ by virtue of said writ of execution and s,M Hie undersigned, for the other half of said terrupted terviee. in the determination to exercise «vary county, two of them at tlie county seat decree and order of sale, will on the 20th , purchase price two equal payment., one Pullman Sleeper reservation« car> be secur­ ■lay of May. A. D l■•« f «a« CmfMy, We, lffl _ . „ Administators On*1»* «St financial ¡legislation confronting »• at vernal« TSHttmool HrnAHyh t. DriHH, the bigbest biilder for aasb, on the 25th day of May. 1«3. at one o'clock p. m. of Mid day. at the coarthoase door in McMinnville in Mui county and state, the foUowing de wribad real property belongs ng tolbees- I T. Vi<* -*ht. to-wit. The east bair of the following described parcel of land to-wit: Beginning at a point l.Vi feet south of the north and west junction of h irst and A street« of the town of McMinn­ ville Tamhill county, state of Oregon thence south along west line of said A street north ««fjet. thence ea»t 254 feet to the place of Mmuiing. Defied April M, 1803. „ ISAAC LAMBRIGHT, Exe. utor of the Will ot m M Decedent Kjiniary A Fenton. Attorneys for said Estate. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice IS hereby given that the partnsr- snip heretofore existing between m under the firm name of W. T. Booth A Son has this day been mutually dissolved. V 8. .S*?‘ retiring. All accounts due said firm Y'l. ,o W T Bo«»»!» »»d •» fi™ debts will be paid by W. T. Booth. All who have not settled their accounts up to Janu­ ary 1,1803, are requested do so at once W» thank our many friends for their lilcral patronage, and bespeak for W. T. Boot*, who will carry on the business at the oM stand, the same favors and kind treat™ent shown u>. w . t B ooth . r. , . „ , _ V. 8. B ooth . Dated March 39, l.w«. FRAZER grease Dr. M íím ' NervlM for Xorro«« Pro«tr»t!o«. Ost N» w tad «tarlila» Facta al Ontiliu