The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, March 30, 1894, Image 1

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    money enough to patronize either if
"As old as
he chooses. It is the same with the
SIMMONS the hills” and
American laborer. Let him look to
never excell­
the preservation of the industries
ed.
“ Tried
that give him work and wages and
and
proven
”
W ashington , March 13.—Every
his ability to purchase clothing will1
is the verdict
United States senator found in bis
iREGULATO
continue. Under the protective pol­
I
o f millions.
mail this morning a neat little pack­
icy the American laborer paid more
Simmons
age of religious tracts, encircled by
for his coat than the English labor-1
Liver Regu-
a rubber band and bearing on its
er, but he could afford to buy three
v
1
lator
is the
face the words, “Compliments of J.
where the other bought one. No j
/-¿p ffp 4^ 0 n 1 y Liver
for Infants and Children
S. C. Blackburn.” This was the
working people in the world wear, JJLULI and Kidney
popular Kentucky senator’s device
more and better clothing than those
medicine to
for announcing to his ussociates that
HIRT Y year»’ observation of Castori* with tho patronage of
in this country. An effort to get it
which you
Picking Out n Husband.
he had abandoned forever his old life with 42,546. Nearly all the south­
cheaper by cutting off the ability to
can pin your
million» of person«, permit u« to «peak of it without gne«»ing.
and entered upon a new and untried ern states show a large increase in
Girls, j’ou don’t want a mail who purchase it at all, is sheer folly.
faith for a
it 1» unquestionably the best remedy for Infant« an« Children
existence as a result of the convict­ the number of farms.
is afraid of good, honest work, and Every step in that direction makes
cure, A
the world has ever known. It is harmless._ Children like it. It
ing eloquence of Evangelist Moody,
Ohio has the largest number of there are lots of them who are; you more cheap men than cheap coats.
mild laxa-
]
give. them health It will hsvb thftlf lives. Tn it Mothar« lisvs
who has been holding revival meet­ farms of any of the states, 251,430. dou’t want to spend the very best of Of all the wise things said by Benja­
tive, a n d
hich is abHolntfcly safe and practically perfect*» a
ings in Washington for a month. Illinois comes second with 240,681; your youth in living to reform a man min Harrison, this was the wisest,
something
purely veg­
Very
early in the course of the Missouri third with 237,879; Texas or shield him. so that you will not; and of all the advice he gave to the
etable, act-
child's medicine.
Moody meetings the Kentuckian be­ fourth with 228,193, and New York- become a claimant for the pity of American workmen the. best was to
ing directly
( a ttoria destroys Worms.
on the Liver
gan to exhibit remarkable interest fifth with 226,557. Pennsylvania and your friends; you don’t want a man preserve their ability to pay more
Castoria allays Feverishness.
and Kid­
in them. He became a regular at­ Iowa are the only other states with who is stingy, and what girl with for a coat than the workmen of other
Castoria prevent«* vomiting Soar Card.
neys. Try it.
tendant, and sat on the platform over 200,000 farms.
two grains of seuse is not sharp countries. — Portiand Chronicte.
Sold
by all
Castoria cure« Diarrhoea and Wind Colic.
night after night, within a few feet
enough
to
discover
this
trait
in
the
Oregon is credited with 26,530
Druggists
in
Liquid,
or
in
Powder
of the evangelist, and it was noticed farms; Washington, 18,056, and Ida­ lovers? Neither do you want a
Castoria relieve,» Teething Troubles.
JEWS Of IKE WEEK.
to be taken dry or made into a tea.
that the two had frequent conversa­ ho, 6,603.
spendthrift; you dont want a jealous
Castoria cores Constipation and Flatulency.
The King of Liver Medicines.
tions together.
Although every one of the New husband, for he is about as danger­ Midwinter fair admissions on Eas­
Castoria neutralizes the effects of carbonic acid gas or po*.vonous air.
“ I have used your Simmons Liver Regu-
ter
Sunday
numbered
14,189.
Then Mr. Blackburn began to in­ England states shows a slight falling ous to live with as a lunatic; you
lator and can vuuacienciously say it is tho
Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property.
king of all liver medicines. I consider it a
vite some of his friends to the meet­ off in the number of farms, the only don't want a dandy, who curls his
The middle west suffered another medicine chest In itself.— G eo . W. J ack -
son , Tacoma, Washington.
Ca.tnria assimilate» the food, regnlates the_ stomach ».nil bowel.,
ings, and everybody understood that one of those states which has not hair, has his nails manicured and blizzard the first of the week, in
«-EVERY PACKAGE-^»
giving healthy and natural sleep.
he was very much impressed, but now more farms thau Oregon is uses a face bleach, and you wouldn’t which the mercury dropped to 20 de­ Has the Z Stamp in red on wrapper.
Castoria in put up in one-size bottles only. It is not sold lit balk.
the idea that jovial “Joe" Blackburn, Rhode Island. Oregon has more believe how many such specimens grees and .railroads were forced to
who had for his whole life led the farms in proportion to population are floating around in good society; suspend operations,
Fruit pros-
Don't allow any one to sell yon anything also on the plea or promise
He graduated
you
want
a
whole-soul,
lovable
gen
­
gay
existence
which
is
peculiarly
than
the
United
States
as
a
whole,
pects
throughout
the
territory
cov- gia, April 20, 1824.
that it is“jn«t as good” and‘‘will answer every pnrpose."
at
Princeton
college,
New Jersey,
adapted to the Kentucky tempera­ while the other states of the Pacific tleman. He must—now take out ered arc damaged.
Seethnt v>a get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A.
ament, should really become con­ coast have much less than the aver­ your memorandum book—be courte­ The supreme court decided that in the class of 1844; studied law and
ous to the aged and kind to the little Governor Waite of Colorado exceed­ was admitted to the bar in 1845. He
verted by Moody’s teaching and en­ age proportion of farms to people.
is on ev<
Th ft fac-símil o
ter on the work of evangelization
It is probable that the states of folks, the sort of a fellow that knows ed his authority in his attempt to served as a stall' officer during the
wrapper.
a I g nature of
himself, even in a small way, never the Pacific northwest will show a that a girl loves flowers and sweet­ remove by force, of arms Messrs. Mexican war. He served as a mem­
entered anybody’s head.
greater proportionate increase in the meats; but who is not such a fool Martin and Orr as members of the ber of the 33*1 congress and was a
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria
The tracts with which Joe favored number of farms than any other that he would pawn his overcoat to police board The decision was that member of the Georgia legislature in
his friends to-day were four in num­ states in the union during the next get them; the kind of a chap who i the governor could remove and ap­ 1859; was a presidential elector for
disdains to fall into rhapsodies over point members, but that he could the state at large on the Breckin­
ber. One is a brilliant little affair decade.
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every pretty woman he meets, who not induct his appointees into office. ridge ticket in 1860, was a member
in red, entitled “Strong Drink, or
Magara
llurnessed.
realizes that life is not a joke, but The governor will not again call out of the secession convention of the
the Temperance Song in God’s
state of Georgia. He entered the
The
greatest
shrine
on
this
conti
­
who in his seriousness is never de- the militia.
Word," which is filled with pertinent
Confederate
service as captain, was
nent
for
modern
pilgrims,
Niagara
|
pressing;
he
must
be
gentle,
sympa
biblical quotations against the evils
The seat of Senator Martin of Kan­ chosen colonel of the Sixth Georgia
falls, has now developed a double thetic, honorable, just; with enough
•1 of intemperance.
sas is being contested by Hon. J. W.
QUINCY, MASS.,
The three others are tastefully purpose in combining the useful romance about his makeup to save Ady, republican. Heelaims Martin infantry, served as a brigadier-gen­
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
printed in gilt.
“Happy Nancy’s with the beautiful. It was sublimely him from being prosaic, and, above received the votes of 26 of the 102 eral and was commissioned as a ma­
Secret, or Confidence in God,” tells grand to hear the waters of the great all, he must be so situated in life members of the joint assembly as jor-general. He was elected govern­
—McMinnville, Oregon.—
that there once lived in an old brown cataract washing over the rocky that he can attempt the role of home­ recognized by the supreme court, or of Georgia in 1876 for four years,
cottage a solitary woman. She was ledges and seething in never-ending maker without fear of being a dismal while he received 77, and that even and was re-elected under a new con­
Paid up <’apii:il, $50,000
some thirty years of age, tended her confusion below, but the majesty of failure. Where will such a paragon if those members of the Dunsmore stitution for two years. At the ex­
Transacts a General Banking Business.
little garden, and knit and spun for Niagara gains an added charm when be found? Keep your eye wide house who received certificates are piration of his term as governor he
was elected to the United States sen­
we reflect that it is now something open. If you do not meet with him,
a living.
counted for Martin, he then received ate for the full term, commencing
more,
than
a
surpassingly
grand
take
my
advice
and
join
the
sisters
She was known everywhere, from
| 77 votes, t he same number east for
AND ALL KINDS OF
village to village, by the name of sight, a panorama of unequaled who prefer single bliss to wedded himself in the legislature recognized March 4, 1883, and was re-elected in
1888. His second term would have
“Happy Nancy.” She had no rela­ magnificence, it having, by means of wretchedness.
by the court.
CEMETERY
expired
March 3, 1895.
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tives, no money, no family, and was mechanical art, been harnessed to a
The
Woman
s
National
Christian
A
Rich
Prayer.
Some
gigantic frauds are being
FURNISHINGS half blind, quite lame, and very power plant capable of supplying its
Board of Directors:
; League for the promotion of social unearthed in Brooklyn. There is
I. W COWLES.
LEE LAUGHLIN,
The
following
unique
invocation
almost
unlimited
energy
to
the
ser
­
crooked. There was no comeliness
* J. APPEItóON,
W M CAMPBELL.
purity is after Breckinridge's scalp. evidence that Italians have been
J L. ROGERS.
in her, and yet there in that homely vice of mankind. The Niagara Falls was delivered by Rev. E. C. Clemens
They
have sent a memorial to con­ making American citizens out of
deformed body, the great God, who Power company, which has been at a recent convention of Minnesota
Sell Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Trans­
All work fully guaranteed to give perfect satis­
gress
protesting against allowing their fellow countrymen by selling
dairymen:
fers on New York, San Fruneis««» and Portland. faction. Refers by permission to Wm. Me Chris­ loves to bring strength out of weak­ granted extensive concessions, lias,
Deposits received subject to check. Interart paid man, Mrs. L. E. Bewley, Mrs. E. D. Fellows.
him
to
retain his seat in congress, them forged naturalization papers at
“
Our
Heavenly
Father,
at
the
be
­
by the outlay of a sum of money ul­
m Time Deposits. Loans money on approved
ness, had set his royal seal.
and a communication to his wife from flfl to $15 apieee. Au organ­
security. Collections made on all accessible Holl's Old Jewelry Stand, 3d Street.
ginning
of
the
deliberations
of
this
timately
to
reach
four
million
dol
­
The lesson intended to be brought
points.
calling upon her in the name of
home to the senators by this tract is lars, partially erected a plant, which, convention we come to Thee. In womanhood to renounce her husband. ized system of buying aud selling
that they should “Follow Happy when completed, will aggregate a most things we think ourselves suffi­ In addition to this, lhej' voted to citizens papers obtained by fraud,
JOHN F. DERBY,
Nancy s rule and never give place in very large amount of power. Three cient, but when we have a meeting call upon the presbytery with which and selling them to aliens not law­
fully entitled to be naturalized and
turbines of 1,100 horse power each like this on our hands we feel our
their bosom to imaginary evils.”
Proprietor of The McMinnville
Colonel
Breckinridge
is
connected,
need
of
Thee.
We
pray
that
Thy
who, having become parties to the
The other two tracts are in verse. are already in operation, and other;
PROPRIETORS
asking to have, the representative fraud, are controlled and driven to
blessing
may
rest
upon
the
officers
of
5,fl00
horse
power
each
will
soon
One is the “Song of the Sparrow,”
the polls like sheep, has been un­
be placed.
The falls are utilized by of this association as they faithfully expelled.
and relates that
perforin their duties, and, as a result
Father
Eckert,
the
Catholic
priest
earthed.
When these aliens return
tunneling
beneath
them
and
thus
I
’
m
only
a
Rule
spanow,
Situated at the Southwest corner of the Fair
A bird of low degree;
J rounds.
diverting a portion of the current, of the work of this assembly, may at Wesley, Iowa, indicted tor keep­ to their own country the bogus pa­
My life is of little value,
I
the tunnel starting a mite and a half good, wholesome butter abound, and ing a nuisance and selling liquor con­ pers arc bought back at a big dis­
All sizes of first class Drain Tile kept constantly I
But the dear Lord cares for me.
>n hand at lowest living prices.
FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS.
above
the American falls, and the may the price be moderately propor- trary to law, pleaded guilty and was count and sold again to new arrivals.
It proceeds lor a dozen stanzas
canal
running
two thousand feet ! tioned to the size of our pocket ! fined $300 and costs, the smallest
The notorious Fredericks, an ex-
VfcMINNVILLE,
OKEGON
the same vein, “A little pilgrim bi
CHOICEST IN THE MARKET.
i
books,
that
some
of
us
may
have
fine
that
could
be
made
by
tho
court.
further
back.
Through
this
canal
convict,
a confederate of Chris Ev­
embellished with a cut of a railway
I some. Bless all the dairymen, and The priest built a large church some ans, and who killed Sheriff Pascoe of
the
water
passes
by
means
of
steel
train.
It
tells
in
rhyme
the
story
Í. F. <‘\ I.F REATII.
K. K. OOVCHER
South Hi<le Third St. between B anti
of a little girl and a conductor, con­ pipes to huge turbine wheels, after­ tho dairymen’s wives, and the sweet time ago, and, being heavily in debt, Nevada county, Calif., and Benja­
Calbreatli & Gonchar.
wards descending to the main tun­ dairy maids, and out of pure, sweet a number of festivals aud fairs were min Bruce, a brakeman on the
cluding:
F HOM
nel, two hundred feet. beneath the cream may they make good, honest given and a barroom was arranged Southern Pacific, last year, was cap­
Of gathering pence and clippiug tickets, too.
PHYSICIANS AND SVKGEONS.
The train was full and he had much to do;
surface, to an outlet a thousand feel butter, and in disposing of it, may in the baseinent, where the priest tured last Friday, after entering the
“Your fare, my little girl,” at last he said:
\1 o M innvii r «
....
Onr.tKig j
below the fulls. The principal tun­ they always be careful to see that dispensed intoxicating liquors to his office of the Sau Francisco Savings
She looked a moment, shook her little head;
“
I
have
no
pennies;
don
’
t
you
know,
said
she.
(Ottico over Hraly’a bank.)
nel, in the shape of a horseshoe, is every pound of it contains just thirsty parishioners and others. The Union and shooting the cashier. He
My fare is paid, and Jesus paid for me.”
______________________________________
citizens of Wesley have circulated a presented a written demand for
twenty-one feet high, nineteen wide, sixteen ounces.
There are three more pages of this,
THE • • •
“Bless our government and the petition asking Gov. Jackson to have money to Wm. A. Herrick, the cash­
and
seven
thousand
feet
loug,
with
a
;
ELS1A WRIGHT,
with appropriate scriptural allusions fall of from four to seven feet pet­ administration of it, for if thou the priest’s fiuc revoked.
ier, and being refused murdered
Manufactures and Deals in
and the grave and aggressive sena­
thousand. The loss of water from caust not bless it we don’t know who
Seuator Alfred Holt Colquitt of Herrick. The Dote presented read
tors, from the aged Morrill down to the falls will lower them ouly seven 1 can.
Georgia died on Monday. He wa6 as follows: “After considering my
the youthful Dubois, are wondering inches, an almost unuoticeable
“Father, help us all to be kind and born in Washington county, Geor- deplorable condition, I am convinced
which of them are to be influenced amount; and it is predicted that the loving aud tender hearted one to­
that this life is not worth living
SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS,
first bj' “Joe" Blackburn’s change of power required for the middle states, ward another.
May we keep the
without liberal means, and, therefore,
Brushes and sells them cheaper than
heart, and how far the eloquent and
first
great
commandment,
which
is
to
light
streets,
run
factories,
cars,
I am resolved to make one more ef­
they- can lie bought any where else in
big-hearted Kentuckian’s new enthu­ and for beating purposes, will ulti­ to love Thee with all the power of
fort to self help, to sustain my mis­
the Willamette Valley. Onr nil home
RRILRQRD
siasm will carry him.
our minds and spirits, and the second
made sets of harness arc pronounced
mately be supplied from Niagara.
erable existence. Should you not
Senators Squire,Proctor and Gray
which is like unto the first, to love
unsurpassable hr those who bnv them
comply with my demands, I am com­
were also very constant in their at-
General Neal Dow.
1 our neighbor as ourselves. We ask
pelled to employ my last remedy, a
1 tendance upon the revival meetings,
1
these
things
for
Jesus
’
sake.
Amen.
”
On
March
20th
General
Neal
Dow,
bottle of nitro-glycerine, aud to bury
McJVIIVILiLtE
| and the last named two nightly add­ the great temperance reformer, w-as
myself under the ruins of the build­
ed their deep bass voices to the cho­ 90 years of age and a general cele­
C II cap Coat, Cheap 71 an.
ing, blasted to everlasting nothiug-
It is the Dining Car Route.
rus. Mr. Squire is Mr. Blackburn’s bration of the day was had by the
ztmerican laborers are beginning
nes6." Fredericks was supposed to
It runs through Vestibuled intimate personal friend and com­ different temperance organizations to realize what President Harrison
have been 6een in the Willamette
panion.
Trains to
in all parts of the United States. meant when he said “a cheap coat
valley last summer, aud for a long
COULTER à WRIGHT. Prop’s.
These senators, with other public General Dow is father of the Maine covers a cheap man.” That remark,
time the sheriffs were on the lookout
ST. PAUL
CHICAGO men, were contributors to a fund prohibitory law, and has been iden­ full of wisdom and foresight, was
for
him. The law should deal speed­
Goods of all deRvriptionfl moved and
started by Mr. Blackburn for the tified with the temperance cause all distorted in its meaning and used by
Compose I nt DIXf.XG CARS tinriirpaniied.
ily with such a desperate criminal.
careful handline guaranteed. Collections
ri’LI MAX DRAWING ROOM SLEEP­ purpose of continuing the Moody and his life. He was born at Portland, the democrats in a demagogic effort
will be made monthly. Hauling of all ERS of Intent equipment.
Sankey meetings ten days beyond Me., in 1804, his ancestors on both to make the laborers believe that the
The annual horse fair will be con­
kin« la done cheap.
the date set for the close of the re- sides being Friends. In 1831, while president had insulted them and
ducted at Salem on Saturday, March
TOURIST SLEEPINC CARS
vival.
a member of the state legislature, he called poor men cheap and worthless.
31st.
With pleasant weather this
W. J. CLARK, D.D.S
Each contributor agreed to give secured the passage of what is called What he meant and what all intelli­ Of a Church of England minister will be a great day for Salem.
that can be constructed and in which ac­
cured
of
a
distressing
rash,
by
Graduate University of Mich.
commodations are FREE and furnished for one day’s salary for the ten days. the “Maine law" which, under severe
gent persons understood, was that Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Mr. R ichard
holders of fest and second-class tickets, and
The salary of a United States sena­ penalties, prohibits the sale of intox­ we could only get cheap clothing B irks , the well-known Druggist, 207
Thu state department has had the
Ha? opened an office in I nion Block, Room 6,
and is prepared to do «11 work in the dental line.
tor is about $14 per day.
original draft of the Declaration of
icating liquors. He was twice chosen through cheap wages, and therefore , McGill st., Montreal, P. Q., says:
ELECANT DAY COACHES.
CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY.
mayor of Portland, and during the that the cheap coat would necessarily |
I have sold Ayer’s Family Medicines Independence, which has heretofore,
Farm« in tlio United Slate«.
A continuous line, connecting with all lines, af­
for 40 years, and have heard nothing but been on public exhibition, put away
L atest M ethod or P ainless E xtraction
civil
war
served
as
brigadier
general
cover
a
cheap
man.
It
was
a
solemn
fording direct and uninterrupted service. Pull­
The American Agriculturist has re­ of volunteers. He was twice wound­
man Sleeper reservations can be secured in ad­
in a tin tube. It is said that this
warning to the American laborer not good said of them. I kuow of many
vance through any agent of the road.
cently published a statement of the ed and once taken prisoner. He was
step has been taken because the ink
to become a cheap man for the sake ■
Wonderful Cures
THROUGH TICKETS to and from all points in number of farms in the United the prohibition presidential candi­
of getting a cheap coat. He did not performed by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, one on the precious manuscript is fad­
America, England and Europe, at any ticket
States, as shown by the census of date in 1880. Gen. Dow is hale and
I office of this road.
heed the warning, but voted blindly in particular being that of a little ing-
1890. It appears that at the time of hearty at his advanced age.
for the coat, with the result that he ■ daughter of a Church of England minis­
Full information concerning rules, time ot taking the census there were 4,555,-
tiains, routes and other details, furnished on ap­
has already become a cheap man ■ ter. The child was literally covered
Several years ago, when the great
plication to any agent, or
734 farms in the United States, a
from head to foot with a red and ex­
Ilin«« to sportsmen.
LIVERY STABLE.
without getting the coat. Coats will | ceedingly troublesome rasli, from which Johnstown disaster aroused the
No game birds, ducks, geesp, be cheaper when the Wilson bill I
A. D. CHARLTON, gain of 546,827 in ten years.
whole country to pity and benevo­
she had suffered for two or three years,
There was a decrease of the num­ swan or trout can be shipped out of i
GATES & HENRV. Props
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
goes into effect, buL the ability to in spite of the best medical treatment lence, the people of Brooklyn raised
ber of farms iu all of the New Eng­ the state at any time.
purchase them has been so reduced available. Her father was in great a relief fuud of several thousand dol­
NÆFw1J&n. I PORTLAND. OR.
land
states, and in New York, Penn­
E Street north of Third. Everything New «ml
Pheasants will soon lie nesting that in effect they will be dearer than distress about the case, and, at my lars. Of this no small amount was
First-elas*. Conveyance of Commercial Travel-
recommendation, at last began to ad­
sylvania, New Jersey, Illinois, Ne­ and it is a 150 fine to take the eggs
ers a s|*cUlty. Board ami stabling by the day or
| ever. The real test of cheapness is . minister Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, two bot­ contributed by the laboring classes
month. We solicit a fair share of the local pat­
vada
and
New
Mexico,
and
the
dis
­
from
their
nests.
ronage.
! the proportion between cost aud tles of which effected a complete cure, and those depending upon salaries.
trict of Columbia, amounting to 53,-
It is now against the law to kill
much to her relief and her father's
ducks and will be until the 1st day purchasing ability. A man without delight. I am sure, were be here to-day, It appears that not all of the amount
389.
CRANK ROECA,
contributed was needed, and the bal­
any
money
in
his
pocket
feels
the
of
next
September.
Remember
this
j
—AND—
The greatest increase in the num-
lie would testify in the strongest terms
and
avoid
trouble.
ance of three thousand dollars, which
unsatisfied
pangs
of
hunger
as
keen
­
as to the merits of
•
TO.VSORIAL PARLORS, ■ ber of farms was found in South and Trout cannot be caught until the ■
now remains in the bank to the cred­
ly
in
front
of
a
fifteen
cent
restaur
­
I North Dakota, taken together, which 1st day of next month, and on to
ßasljioqable jailor ?
it of the relief committee, will be
WILL LOGAN, Prop.
They cannot be antas be does before the ornamented
amounted to 60,334. Texas came November 1st.
used for the unemployed poor of
Prepared
by
Dr.
J.C.
Ayer
&
Co.,
Lowell,
Ma»«.
windows
of
one
where
a
dinner
costs
For a Clean Shave or Fashionable Hair ' next with 54.008, then Nebraska sold, however, only during Septem­
OneDoor West
Brooklyn itself.
ber
and
October.
I
with
52,221,
followed
by
Mississippi
half
a
dollar.
What
he
wants
is
Cures
others,
will
cure
you
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AiliniiaiNlraiorN Notice to < redilors
K[OTICE is hereby given that the multi -.jned
luo been appointed by the county court oi
Yamhill county, <tah* of Oregon, administrator
of the estate ot < ’olby Carter, late ol aid county
deceased,and has qualified a- such administrator.
Therefore, all persons hat ing claims against the
estate of said Colby Carter, are hereby notified to
present them with the proper vouchers to me al
my resi«lvn«,e ut West Chenalem, Yamhill County,
Oregon, within six months from the dab* of the
notice. Dated March 15, 1894.
11-5
W. H WOOD, Administrator.
W. T. VINTON, Att’y for said Estate
Administrator s Sale of Land.
FTGTI‘'I’ is hereby given that by virtu«
11 «•: nn order ot the County • ourt for
Yamhill county, Oregon, made March lo, 1891
directing th« undersigned as the ndrninBtrator ot
the estate of Benjornin Antrim, «leeea^ed. to 8ell
the hereinafter describe«! real propertv of said
estate in order to raise funds to pay th.- indebted
edness and thec Xponses of admini -nation thereof
w hirh said order directs that said real property
lie .sold at private dale on the premises, i will, hi
the dwelling house on said premia's, on the 11th
day of April, 1891, nt the fumr of one o'clock in
the afternoon ot said day, oiler ihe hereinaftei
describe«! real property for <ale at private sale ti­
the highest and best bidder therefor, upon the
milowing terms, to-wit: ihe purrhasei ton mm
and pay the mortgages now upon sai«l land- tin
principal of which is $539.M ami tlicr? s3 respe< i
ively, and the accumulate«! interest on I with «»I
said mortgages being between three amt fom
hundred «loilar- and to pay eight hundred dol
lars cash in hate’ on «lay of'■ale, and the balance
of the purchase » ice to b<‘ paid in one year from
date of sale, with interest there« »11 from said day
of sale at the rate of 8 per cent per annum until
paid; said balance to be secured by mortgage on
said premises. If for any reason said real prop­
erty is not sold on said «lay of sale, the sale tnviv
of will be continued from «lay to day thereafter
until the same is sold. Said real premises are
described as followto wit: Being know n as the
west half of th«* north half of claim ?o>. W), in T.
8 . R 3 W . N«»tHi« ation No. 1633. in Yamhill
county, Oregon, as designate«! in the plats and
surveys of the United States, and descrilasl more
particularly* as eommen«-ing at the south-w«>t
corner of this tract now desciil»ed, whi«*li cornei
is 27 ws chains northerly irom the south-west cor
ner of said claim No. 60, on the west t»oundry line
of sai«i claim No <V; thence north 89 «ieprees
east, 50.M chains to a stake in the prairie for
south-east corner of this tract thence north 1
degree west. 31.57 chains to a stake on tin* north
boun<lary of sai«i clmm No. 60; thence south so de­
grees west, 50 57 chains tn the north west corner
ot said claim No. «W; thence south one degree va<t
31 57 chains to the place of beginning, containing
liiOBcres more or lc“^. in Yamldll county, Oregon,
and being part of the Adam Matheney donation
land claim.
J. R. TORREST,
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