The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, May 04, 1894, Image 1

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VOL. XXIV.
Entered ut the Po^toffice in Mc> mn ville,
as Secoud-cUss ihm r.
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Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Repori
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAH.
One Dollar if paid in advance. Single uamberb live cents.
40 D M Caldwell, McMinnville.
41 L 11 Morgan,
S P Turner. Sheridan
W H Easter, McMinnville
M C Hewitt, Wheatland.......
W T Graves’, Sheridan..........
S C Pearson, McMinnville. .
M McCaskey,
“
J E Richter, Sheridan .........
II C Brauson, Wheatland...
A Houck, McMinnville .
C J Payne, Bellevue ............
C Obye, North Yamhill ..
Wm Dent, Wheatland..........
D C Atkin, Laurel ................
S S Leuox, Gaston...............
J H Rees, Springbrook .......
E H Taylor, Sheridan ........
J C Norris, Willamina ........
Geo Spruce, North Yamhill.
H S Maloney, Sheridan.......
A B Simmons, McMinnville.
Joel P Geer, Butteville.........
I N Edmiston, McMinnville .
David F DeTiere, Dayton...
S Carr, Carlton............
W M Jones, Amity...............
D A Walker, Carlton
C II Rich, West Chehalen.
Ezra Clement, Willamina
C Blair, Sheridan.................
F E Osborne, Cbampoeg
C M McCormick, Laurel
Jesse Faulconer, Dolph
C II Biooks. Scholl’s Ferry
L D Bates, Gaston.................
W W Stockton, Ballston .
T F VanOrsdel, N. Yamhill
Don C Gates, Whiteson........
II W Lamson, Willamina
E F Crumb, Sheridan
.
Wm Nelson, North Yamhill
J J Gillingham, McMinnville
A W Wright, Middleton
The crisis in the affairs of Port­
land’s anti work army was reached at
G;30 o’clock Saturday night, when
I
the whole outfit, after a reckless ride
7S
H8
r 3
of 120 miles on a stolen train, was
Snap-shot, Flash-light and time
captured by two troops of United
exposure pictures readily taken by
States cavalry at Arlington, and al­
any amateur with our A ar.d B Ordi­
Ei HT YEARS.
most without a moment’s delay
nary Kodaks Twenty-four picture«
Fossil, Onr.ttoN, 1 >ec< n:Iter 4,
0. W R Mro. Co., i'ortlaml Oregon.
without reloading — simple in con­
started back for Portland under mil­
Z1 wish to late h» yoo
struction, well made and handsomely
itary
escort.
The
army
affected
the
for Infants and Children
that 1 have been lullieted with rhenma-
finished.
capture of a special train enroute to
ti- ai for the last eiald year.-. I bought
I«?:lie of Congo U;l from Messrs, laimb
Portland
from
The
Dalles
with
Gen
­
Vou can *• Do the Rest.”
HIRTY year.’ observation of C.«toria with tho patronage of
. Putnam, ymur agents heie. ami alter
eral Manager Dickenson, Superin­ ly waved by the flagman and the en­
wo applicntions my rheumatism was
Free illustrated manual tells just how
Lane county has five candidates on
million» of persons, permit ns to speak of it withont gnesslng.
mocked out. No other metlicir.e ever
tendent Baxter and U. S. Marshal gineer answered with short blasts of the state and district tickets this
—but we'll do it for you if you want
gave me relief in such a short time as
It 1» unquestionably the best remedy for Infante and Children
Grady.
The special arrived at the whistle. Then the torpedoes ex­ year. She ought to get something.
us to.
Congo Oil.
Yonrs trtiiv,
the world haa ever known. It is harmless. Children like it. It
Troutdale at 9:45 a. m , and stopped ploded in rapid succession, and as
LYMAN BROWN.
Pklvl:, LOADED FOR 34 EXPOSURES.
Portland
is
the
greatest
place
in
to pick up two car loads of meat. the train slowed down the soldiers
give, them health. It will save their lives. Tn it brother, have
the state for public offices to seek
A Ordioury Kulak for picture»
x
in., $ C.x
The army had evidently been noti­ rushed from their hiding places and
■ometbing which I» abaolntely rafe cuti practically perfect a. a
IÛ.C
B < Jrdinary Kodak fur pictures 3*0 x 4 in ,
man. Independent candidates
fied by some friends, for it was drawn there was an ominous clicking of the
I..
Complete Developing and Printing Outfit,
child’s medicine.
are
more numerous than regular
up alongside the track. When the gunlocks. A sergeant and three men
nominees.
Castori»
deatroya
Worm
*.
EASTMAN KODAK CO.,
train stopped, several determined- with loaded arms boarded the engine,
It has recentlj’ been demonstrated
Castori»
allay»
Feyeriahnesa.
looking
anti-workers sprang aboard and Engineer Ollie Barrett gladly
N.t
KODAK.*.
ROCHESTER,
that
eastern oysters will propagate
J<» t V fa ’ 100.00.
Castori» prevent» vomiting Sour Card,
the engine and quickly sidetracked gave them charge of it. As the sol­
...
. '
in the bays on the Oregon coast.
Castori» r.nrea Diarrhoea and Wind Colio.
Mr. Dickenson’s private car. They diers boarded the engine a half-dozen
The discover}’ is an important one,
then backed the engine down to the of the anti-workers jumped from it
Castori» relieves Teething Tronbloa.
Roslyn Bank Robbery.—Evidences From
and is likely to revolutionize the bus­
freight train that had been left with amazing rapidity.
tho District Whera They Were
At the iness.
Castori» cure» Constipation and Flatulency.
Captured.
standing on tha main track during open side doors of the 11 box-cars
Castori» nentraliae*« the effects of carbonio acid g»» or poisonous air.
Jones, who got rich on land office
0. W. K. M fo . C o ., Portland, Oregon.
the preceding night, the army the heads of numbers of the men
MADE
D:ar Sirs: Your Congo Oil is the loss
Cestoria <loei not contain morphine, opiam. or other narcotic property,
at
Tillamook,
and
boarded the boxcars, and against were visible, and a number were 011 notices
BY
medicine. 1 was recently kicked by a
bought
an
interest
in
the
Astorian,
Caatorta
assimilate«
tho
food
,
regu
late
s
the
st
omac
h
and
bowl«,
the earnest remonstrances of Mar­ the platforms and roof.
lioree on the b g, and was hobbling
THE
Not a man
around on crutches. I was induced to
giving healthy and natural xleep.
shal Grady, and the warnings of of them were allowed to leave the has severed connection with that
try a l>ottle of Congo Oil, and after ap­
danger ahead given by Superintend­ cars. Soon the soldiers clambered paper and gone back to Tillamook
Caotorla is pnt np inrwwe bottles only. 1t_1« not »old in balk,
plying freely for one day I threw away
temporarily.
my crutches. I works like lightning.
ent Baxter, pulled out of Troutdale on the roofs of the cars and the cap­
Don’t allow any ono to sell yon anything else on the plea or promts»
Yours truly,
It is understood that the new
at 10 o’clock “for Washington.”
tured train was slowly pulled into
J. A. H MIRISON,
that It ls“jnst ns good” and “will answer every parpose.”
FOR THE
The story of the capture is best the station. As it passed the crowd paper at Hillsboro, the Cactus, is to
City Marshal Fossil, Oregon.
See that yon get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A.
told in Superintendent Baxter’s of citizens, the anti-workers repeat­ be under the editorial management
own words.
“The army was drawn edly cheered. Reaching the station j of Frank Davey, who will enlarge it,
Tb«, fao-rimile
up in line awaiting our arrival,” he the soldiers alighted and guarded and change its principles from pop-
vT<ipp»r.
rignature ef
said, and evidently had carefully their prisoners until Marshal Grady ; ulist to republican.
Representatives Hevmann and El­ K rause ’ s H eadache C apsules —War­
planned the capture. Scarcely had arrived, at 6:30.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castola
the engine slowed down when it was
Marshal Grady and Colouel Comp­ lis will not come to Oregon to take ranted. For sale by Rogers Bros., sole
i boarded by several men, who ton held a short conference. Then part in the campaign, neither will agents, McMinnville.
S old E verywhere .
promptly ejected the engineer, I the industrials in the caboose were : Senators Dolph and Mitchell,
ROUND TR P TICKETS
ordered the engineer back to his ordered out, and it was searched. the house the river and harbor
post, and he was again crowded out Marshal Grady picked out three of may come up any time, needing
SHERIFF’S SALE.
“ As old as
The Best Shoes
Good for 30 Davs
for the
Money,
I of the cab and forced to descend to the occupants as the ringleaders and representatives’ attention, and
the hills" and
j the ground. I then told the leaders ordered them back in the caboose, tariff bill in the senate will hold the
'OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned,
never excell­
us sheriff of Yamhill county, state of Ore­
I that if they were determined to take with a cavalryman at each door. senators in Washington.
gon, under and by virtue of a writ ot execution,
ed. “ Tried
dated April 10th, 1891, to him directed, issued out
and proven”
the engine they must take the engi­ The anti-workers were then ordered
of the circuit court of said county and state, upon
Where there was no hop lice a
to enforce the decree of foreclosure and sale
is the verdict and
neer with it, and after some further out of the cars, stood in line and week ago, they can now be found in
made by said court on the 20th day of March,
in that certain suit wherein J. M Bunn was
o f millions. 1894.
I talk they allowed him to return to searched by the cavalrymen. Three many places without the aid of a
plaintiff and Samuel C. Hess, Emma A Hess, K.
S5, S4 and S3.50 Dress 8hoe.
B. lfibbs, Carrie C. Hibbs, J. T. Hess and Lucin­
Simmons
the cab, but with a strong guard. revolvers and a miscellaneous col­ magnifying glass, says the Statesman.
da E. Hess were defendants, will sell at public
$3.50 Police Shoe, 3 8oles.
Liver Regu- auction to th«* highest bidder tor cash in U. S
Meanwhile Marshal Grady and his lection of butcher-knives, razors and Cut their appearance at this time
gold coin, at the court house door in McMinnville
62.30, $2 for Workingmen. ' deputies were trying to dissuade the
■yy
lator is the
In said county and state, on Saturday, the 19th
shears were found and confiscated. portends no evil, for even should cli­
day
of May, 1894, at one o’clock p. m.’of said day,
S3 and SI.75 for Boys.
ZJ / / p y o n 1 y Li ver
: leaders of the army from their de- After being searched the men were matic conditions be favorable to them f
the following described real premises, to-wit;
JLJ
C
I1
C
/
and
Kidney
Lying and being in Yamhill County, state of
| termination but their efforts were sent back in the cars and soldiers the grower can prevent any material i
Oregon, and being the east half of the southeast
medicine t o quarter of section eight («1 ami the south half of
Fair
S3, S3.50 32, $1.76 ? futile. Oue deputy, after a wordj' put on guard at the doors.
southwest quarter of section nine (9) in T.
damage to the growing crop on their
which you 3 of 8. the
It. GW. of the Willamette meridian, con­
CAUTION.—If any doalei I dispute with a gang of rough-looking
While the men were being account by an heroic use of the
taining
one hundred and sixty acres of laud, and
can
pm
your
offers you W. L. Douglas
that said land will be no sold at auction to obtain
shoe» at a reduced price, I fellows, drew his revolver, but be- searched, it was noted that every 1 spraying nozzle.
funds
with
which to satisfy and pay to said
faith
for
a
or bays he has them with­
EXCURSION TRIPS
plaintiff, J. M. Bunn, in U. S. gold coin, the prin­
out the mime stamped fore he had time to use it the men i man of them evinced familiarity
cure,
.
A
cipal
sum
of
eleven hundred aud fifty-one dollars
The secretary of the interior has
on the bottom, put him
gixty-six cents (fl,151.66) with interest on
down as a fraud. pounced upon him and wrenched it j with the process of rapidly throwing
mild laxa- and
FROM SAN FRANCISCO to other points in
said sum at the rate of ten per cent, per aunum
just
rendered
a
decision
in
the
case
( allfornla will b<- allowed purchasers of special
from his grasp. They then made no up his hands after the manner of old
from the 26th day of March 1894. and the sum of
tive, i a n d S1U0
Midwinter Fair ti* kuts ut tne following round
00 as attorneys’ fees and «’ost* and disburse­
of Miss Hopkins vs Hannagan, for a
t: I prates
further efforts to molest him
The convicts. The vast bulk of the men
ments, taxed at 629.65. said sums being due the
purely
ve
e
g-
tract of land in T 1 N, R 6 E
This
plaintiff from the defendants, Samuel C. and Em­
TO STATION* UNDER I5O MILES FROM
leaders consented to allow our con­ are between 20 and 30 years of age.
etable, act- ma A Hess, as shown by said decree and said ex­
SAN I’RANCISCO, ONE AND ONETHIKDonc
case was tried in the local land office
ay fare.
ductor to accompany them aud man­ There- are very few gray heads
ing directly ecution
W
L.
POUCLAS
Shoes
are
stylish,
easy
fitting,
and
give
better
Dated April Jltii, 1894
To STATIONS I5O MILES OR MORE FROM satisfaction at the prices advertised than any other make.
here in 1891. The secretary reversed
Try
one
pair
and
be
con
­
W L WARREN,
on the Liver
age the train.
Finding all argu­ among them.
As a rule they are a
S AN ERAN’c iSi o, O.N1 AND ONE FIFTH one­
Sheriff of said County
vinced.
The
stamping
of
W.
L.
Douglas
’
name
and
price
on
the
bottom,
which
both
the
local
office
decision
and
that
way tore.
and
Kid
­
ments useless, and fearing that hard-looking lot. Few of them had
For exact rat«*«« and full information inquire nt guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them.
neys. Try it.
J KB. KI IK KI,
D im Pass Agt at 131 Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to force might prove fatal, we finally anything to say and most of them of the commissioner, and holds:
NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE
lir*i M.,
Or., or mldress the Increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can afford to sell at a less profit,
“that pitching a tent on ten feet of
Sold
by all
utidersigne«!.
had
to
permit
them
to
sidetrack
our
refused
to
answer
any
questions.
and we bellevt) you can
xnuney by buying all your footwear of the dealer adver«
snow,
remaining
in
the
same
one
RICIl’D GRAY,
T H GOODMAN,
Used belov . iiatalotfue iree upon applicatsun. W.
DOUGLA.S. Brockton. Mass.
Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder
OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned
I car.
The entire army then piled '• Thej’ were disgusted when told they
Uvn. Traffic Manager.
< K*n, Pas^ nger Agent,
a?: sheriff of Yamhill county, state of Ore
night, then going away for fifteen
to be taken dry or made into a tea.
•'KANCISCO, CAL.
For sale by R. JACOBSON, j into the cars, filling them to over- were to be taken back to Portland months,
Son, under aud by virtue of a writ of execution
is not a valid settlement in
ated April 13th, A. D 1894, and on said day is-
The
King
of
Liver
Medicines.
flowing, and our engine was backed under escort of the cavalry. Fifty­
out of the circuit court of the state ot Ore­
I bave used vourSimmons Liver Regu­ I sued
face of an adverse settler.” Hanne-
gon, for the county of Yamhill, upon and io en­
down and attached to the train. I two of the meu were brought into
lator and can consclenclously say It Is the
force
aud decree of foreclosure ren­
gan takes the land —Oregon City En­ kiut; ot all liver medicines, 1 consider It a dered a by judgment
said court on the 26th day of March, A.
then warned the leaders that we had court on Monday and were given a terprise
ioedlelne chest In Itself.—G eo . W. J ack -
D 1894, in that certain suit therein pending
son , Tacoma, Washington.
wherein Reuben Gaunt was plaintiff and S. F.
two work trains out on the road, hearing before Judge Bellinger. The
Harding and Nancy K Harding were defendants,
-- ---- ------------ ------- --------------------IS THE---- ----------------------------------------
«-EVERY PACKAGE'S«
The
Caesarian
section
was
per
­
whereby it was decreed by said court that the
that there were probably other return of the marshal also appre­
Uss
the
Z
Stamp
In
red
on
wrapper.
plaintiff
have judgment against the defendant 8
MOST POPULAR REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER OP THE WEST
F. Harding for the sum of 6162 50, together with
trains west bound. They disregard­ hended 387 other persons whose formed by Dr. E. L Irvine, Dr. II.
interest
thereon
from the 26th day of March, 1894,
COPYRIGHTS
-------AND-------
ed these warnings, however, and, names are unknown. All of those L. Beers and D. O. Woodworth, of
at the rate ot 8 per cent ]>er annum, for the sum
CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? For a
of $40.00 attorneys’ feesand for the costs and dis
Bnipt answer and an bonent
j despite the fact that there were dan- brought before the judge expressed Albany, upon a mare which bad
------ opinion,
- ------ - write to
bursemeuts taxed at <22 20, and ordering the sale
HAS THE LARGEST GlKCUbATiON-
WSi dt €’<>.. who have had nearly fifty
flf years*
broken
her
leg.
of the hereinafter described real premises to sat­
The
life
of
the
mare
experience In the patent business.
Coi
.
immuni ea-
|
ger
signals
posted
along
the
track,
sorrow for what they had done.
isfy said Judgment, c.'sts and accruing costs.
Hons strictly confidential. A Uandlim,«
w* ata
look of
in- ,
TERMS EJY AN’ZXIL:
was sacrificed for the colt, which
Now therefore, by virtue of said writ of execu­
formation concerning PntentN and bow to ob­
j
started
away
toward
the
east,
shout
­
promised
to
obey
the
orders
of
the
tain them sent free. Also a caralogue of mechan-
tion and order of sale. 1 will, on Saturday, the
DAI L.Y (.without Sunday; $6 per- year.
was saved, though respiration failed |
k.al anti scientific books sent free.
19th
day of May, A D. 1894, nt the hour of ten
ing
back,
‘
If
it
will
be
any
accommo
­
court
in
the
future.
The
judge
ad
­
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
o’clock a m ot syi<i day, al the court bouse door
“
(with Sunday; $8
“
■l eciul notice In the ^clentilic Anicrirau, and
to appear for fully five minutes after1
in McMinnville, Yamhill county, Oregon, sell nl
thus are brought widely before the public with­
SEMI-WEEKLY, $2 per year. dation to you we will handle the way dressed them at some length, giving
public auction lo the highest bidder for cash in
out coat to the inventor. This splendid paper
Find fault with the cook if
WEEKLY, $1 per year.
hand, to satisfy said judgment, costs aud accruing
issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far tha
business.’
warning not to repeat the offense, being taken from her mother, and !
largest circulation of any scientific work In tho
costs, the following described real premises, to-
the
pastry
does
not
exactly
was only produced by artificial;
world. S3 a year. Sample copies sent free.
“
I
was
fearful
at
once
that
the
and
then
ordered
their
discharge.
wit-
•
Ai a newspaper the INTER OCEAN keeps abreast of the times in all respects. It spares
Building Edition, monthly, $1.50 a year. Single
suit
you.
Nor
with
your
wife
Part of the donation land claim of Samuel Co­
copies, ‘¿.5 cents. Every number contains beau­
neither palus nor expense in securing all the news and the best of current literature.
wild train, running without regard
The army is still camped in Port- means. The colt, a fine looking ani-:
zine aud wife, in i be town of McMinnville, Sec­
tiful plates, in colors, and photographs of new
either
—
perhaps
she
is
not
to
tion 20, T. 4 S. R. 4 W. and bounded as follows:
houses, with plans, enabling builders to show the
for signals or orders, would cause a ; land, and numbers over 500. An ef­ mal with marks of her sire, is alive 1
latest designs and secure contracts. Addresa
Beginning at the northwest corner of a tract of
and
doing
well,
a
triumph
of
skillful
,
MUMN A CO, MEW YOUK. 301 B roadway .
land purchased by Chai les Handley from Mrs.
Is edited especially for those who, on account of mail service c»r any other reason, do not take a frightful wreck somewhere on the I fort will be made to disperse them
Mary
Rowland, which is 8.48 chains south 78 de­
surgery. The colt is of peculiar in-'
daily paper In its columns are to be found the week’s news of all the world condensed and the road, had the wires been cut, as I by absorption.
grees east. and 3.12 chains south from the south­
cream of the literary features of the Daily.
west
corner
of W. T. Newby’s donation land
terest as it comes from a fine strain
THE
claim; thence east 264 feet to the center of B
feared they would be at any mo­
street
in
McMinnville;
thence K>uth 81 feet;
of blood, being sired by Meno, a full |
Asia of EIGHT1 PAGES, with ment, frightful loss of life must have
thence southwesterly 264 feet; thence north 88
OREGON NEW’S AND NOTES
It may be the lard she 19
feet to the place of beginning, containing 52-10U
brother
to
Frou
Frou,
having
the
'
A Supplement, Illustrated in Colors,
been the result. We really had two
of an acre more or )e*s.
using for shortening. Lard
Also another tract, a part of the said donation
The ninth annual state S. S. con­ yearly record, by Sidney, one of the I
of Eight Additional pages, making in all Sixteen Pages. This Supplement, containing Six Pages oj work trains out on the division, and
is indigestible you know. But
laud claim of Samuel < ozinc: Beginning at u
Reading Mailer and two Full-Rage illustrations, 1-. alone worth the price charged for the paper.
best
progenitors
in
the
U.
S.
If
she
i
vention
closes
its
session
at
Salem
stake
8.48 chains south 78 degrees east and 12 30
The Inter Ocean is published iu Chicago, the news and commercial center of all west of the they were just piled out of the way
if you would always have
chains south of the southwest corner of W. T.
Alleghany Mountains, and is better adapted to the n» eds of the people of that section than any paper
lives,
as
she
undoubtedly
will,
she
today.
Newby’
s donation land claim No. 53, in T. 4 8. K
further East It is in accord with the people of th? West both in Politic? and Lderaturt.
in the nick of time.
I warned all
LIVERY STABLE
4 west, Y'amhill county Oregon; thence west 3.14
Please remember that the price of The Weekly Inter Ocean i« ONLY' ONE DOLLAR PER
deserves
to
become
a
Caesar
among
chains
to
center of Cozine’s creek; thence south
points
on
the
line
to
sidetrack
trains,
YEAR Address
The fellow who robbed the Multno­
26 degrees and 30 minutes west down said creek
As far as known this is
THE
INTER
OCEAN,
Chicago.
and give the captured train the un­ mah county treasury got away with trotters.
3.96 cnains to north bouudary of Lynch tract;
CATES & HENRY, Props
thence east 3.37 chains to center of old ditch;
the first case of the kind on record.
The Weekly Inter Ocean and Yamhill County Reporter both One disputed right of way.
Marshal $494.45.
».
thence meandering said ditch north 14 degrees
west 1.15 chains; north 25 degrees and 15 minutes
Cakes, pies, rolls, and bread
Year for $1.25.
Grady then telegraphed to Washing­
east 1.12 chains, thence east 1.32 chains to south
A. D. Rockafellow will be the new
School Apportionment.
west
corner of Handley tract; thence north 1.31
palatable
and
perfectly
di
­
ton for the assistance of federal
chains to the place of beginning, containing near­
E Street, nnrth ol Third. Everything NV w an 1
superintendent at the Indian train­ The following is the April apportion­ ; gestible, order the new short­
ly
9b-100tbs
ol an acre.
First-da«'. Conveyance of Commercial Travel
I troops.’’
Dated this the 16th day of April, 1894
ing school at Chemawa.
ers a specialty. Board anti stabling by the day 01
ment of the state school fund as dis­
er- ing,“COTTOLENE,” for your
W. L. WARREN.
He
received
an
immediate
reply,
lnonlh. Wu solicit a fair share of the local pal
i
Sheriff of Y'amhill County, Oregon.
bursed by Superintendent Stilwell:
nmage.
M I informing him that General Otis, The populists of Washington coun­ DIST.
NAME AND ADDRESS.
7
QUINCY, MASS.,
' commander of the department of the ty have nominated Lawyer W. D. 1 E J Wiser, North Yanthill $
Notice of Sheriff 's Sale.
1
Hare
for
county
judge.
j Columbia, had been instructed to co- j
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
2 C G Scott, Carlton
Y.
Mb
operate with him. General Otis tel-1 The Oregon Telephone and Tele- 3 Sami Parrott, Dundee
Notice is hereby given that the under­
—McMinnville, Oregon.—
egraphed to W’alla Walla for two \ graph Co. will soon invade Forest 4 T J Jellison, Amity...............
signed. as elicritr of Yamhill county, state
a\
SOLD BY ALL GROCERS.
ol
Oregon, by virtue of a writ of execution
troops of cavalry to be in readiness j Grove with a telephone exchange.
Rar usa Ant. S uktitvtss .
Paid up Capital, SuO.OOO
5 G M Watkins, Lafayette.
issued out ol the circuit court of the state
Transacts a General Banking Business.
of Oregon, for the county of Yamhill, on
■ i to move to Umatilla Junction, and a I The Oregon railway commission 0 C S Tustin, McMinnville .
ì
Made only by
the 17thday of April. A. D. 1891, upon and
special train left at 2 p. m, with the ! are just finishing up their semi-annu- 7 Geo W Breidwell, Amity.......
to enforce that certain judgment rendered
I ’ N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.
President,
-
- J. fl COWLS.
Maine
Berry,
McMinnville.
8
by said court on the 2«th day of March.
troops on board.
The train arrived I al pleasure excursion over the rail-
p
ST. LOUIS and
Vice President, - LEE LAU0HL1E.
One Door W»*«t
A D. 1894. in favor of L m Morrison, de­
9
W
R
Carter,
Newberg.
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:
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c
M
innville
,
or
.
•
CHICAGO,
NtW
YORK,
BOSTON.
of Cigar Store.
Cashier. -
E. C. APPLE SOS
at Arlington at 5:20 p. in. Most of, ways of the state.
fendant. and against J. W. Morrison,
10 J L Davis, West Chehalem. .
slat, Cashier
-
•
IL. <8. LINK
plaintiff, for the sum of $156.95 costs, with
AND ALL KINDS OF
Bend three centaln stamps to N. K. I
the inhabitants of the town were : Trees were dedicated to the mem- 11 J T Fryer, Carlton
interest thereon at the rate of eight per
........
Fair bank Co.. Chicago, for hand­
out,
awaiting
the
fray
The
follow-i
orv
of
w
s
Ladd,
A.
R.
Shipley
cent
per annum from the 28th day of
some
Cottolene
Cook
Book,
contain«
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
12 E C Hadaway, Dayton .......
Board of Directors:
ing six hundred recipes, prepared by
CEMETERY
March, A D. 1894, and for a cruing costa;
L-
ing
associated
press
dispatch
from
and
E
M
.Belknap
at
the
state
agri-
nine
eminent
authorities
on
cooking.
p
13 Thomp Cone, McMinnville
J. W. COWLES.
LEE LAUGHLIN,
anti whereas, on the 27tli day of April, A
WM CAMPBELL.
"NOTICE i« hereby given that the un ler^igneii A. J APPERSON.
FURNISHINGS ' that point, describes what followed: cultural college on Arbor day.
1) 1894, by virtue of said writ of execution
14 Jas Agee, McMinnville........
J. I.. ROGERS.
a- 'u-rit! of Yamhill county, state of Ore­
I levied upon the hereinafter described real
As soon as the train stopped, the
gon, under ami by virtue of a writ of execution,
Fred
’
k
Cane,
North
Yamhill
15
property
of said defendant J. W Morrison
The contract for the construction
tinted April 12th. A. 0. 1894, anti on «aid day is­
to
satisfy said judgment and costs of sale;
J
A
Brisbine,
16
troops
were
ordered
out
of
the
cars
;
Hell Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Trans­
sued out of the circuit court of the state of Ore­
' of the new college building at Forest
NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE
Now therefore, by virtue of said writ of
gon for Y’amhill county, in that certain suit fers on New York, Sail Franaisco and Portland.
“
17 Wirt Laughlin
AU work fully guaranteed to give perfect satis­ and marched down the track a quar-1
execution, I will, on Saturday, the 2d day
therein pending wherein Thomas T Notson was Deposits received subject to check. Interest paid faction.
Grove has been let, and work will: 18 J T Gowdy, Dayton ..
l.y permission to Wm. Me Chris­
plaintitland Easel Mayes and t’harles Mayes, 111 Time lhposiis. Loans money on approved man. Mrs. Refers
'OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned of June, A. D 1894, at the hour of one
■ ter of a mile to the end of the lower; begin at once. It is to be completed
L. E. Bewley, Mrs. E. D. Fellows.
minors, Isaac Daugherty. G. W. Grayson, F. K. security. Collections made on all accessible
as sheriff of Yamhill county, state of Ore- o'clock p. m. of said day, sell at public
19 Fred Little, Nortli Yamhill .
Beach and George Armstrong, were defendants, points.
Holl's Old Jewelry Stand, 3d Street. 1 switch, were they were posted, a
I gon, by virtue of a writ of execution and order auction,
of
at the court house door in McMinn­
upon ami to enforce the deereeof foreclosure ami
within a year.
sale
issued
out of the circuit court of the state of ville, Yamhill county, Oregon, to the high­
20 A P Magness, Wheatland .
sale made In said suit on the 28th day ot March,
I part behind a train of empty cars on •
Oregon for the county of Yamhill on the 27tb day est bidder for cash in band, to satisfy said
A. I>. 1891. whereby it w as decreed by said court, f. F. CAl.BRF.VTH.
K. K O0UCH1R.
The “Evans & Sontag’’ company is 21 M E Johnston, Roberts
of April, A. I). 1894. and bearing said date, upon
- a sidetrack, and the others behind
that the real property hereafter described be sold,
and to enforce a judgment rendered bv said court judgment and accruing costs, the following
and that the proceeds arising therefrom be ap­
!
endeavoring
to give exhibitions in 99 D V Olds, Iaifayette
JOHN
F.
DERBY,
1 on the 2».tb day of March, A D. 1894, in favor of described real property, to-wit:
Calbreath
&
Goucher.
rocks
and
sand
dunes.
A
flagman
plied first, to the payment of the costs ot this suit
All of the right, title and interest of said
Z
J
Imus,
Dundee
.
Hiram Brown, plaintiff, and against Mary E.
23
and the costs of sale, and to the payment of :-K>
Jones and John L. Jones, defendants, for the sum J. W. Morrison in and to the real property
went down the track and placed tor-1 I southern Oregon towns, but without 24 W H Fletcher, McMinnville
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Proprietor of The McMiunvlUo
attornevs’ fees in said suit, and that the balance
of
6271.70,
with
interest
thereon
at
the
rate
of
situate in Yamhill county, Oregon, anil
be applied to the payment of 8454.45 now due the
eight per cent per annum from the *26th day of described as follows ; Commencing at the
pedoes on it at intervals.
About 6 ■ success. The various city councils 25 J W Coovert, Dayton
plaintiff, together with interest thereon from the MoMixnniLK
...
-
O beoox
March, 1894, and tor 620.80 costs, and for the
will
not
permit
it.
28th day of March, A. D. 18'?4. at the rate of ten
I o’clock the steam of the approaching I
26 Alex Miller, North Yamhill
coats of sale, and orderlngthat the real property southeast corner of the H D Martin do­
per cent per annum.
! hereinafter described be sold to satisfy said nation land claim No. 37, Notification 1439,
(Offioe over Ilralv’a bank.)
Township
15
south,
range
7
east
Now therefore, by virtue of said w rit of execu­
train was seen and the shout went
27 John Eisle, Dayton
judgment, costs and accruing costs; now there­ it being three chains south 80 degrees and
tion and order of sale, 1 v. ill, on Saturday, the
fore by virtue of said writ of execution and order 15 minutes west of the angle corner en the
j up, “There thef come.” As thej will be thrown open for entry at the 28 J T Watson, “ ................
19th day of Mav, A. D. 1891, at the hour of one
of sale,I will on Saturday the second day of June, north line of Claim No. 40. in Sec. 5, T. 6
MeMlNNVIUlaE
Situated at the Southwest corner of the Fair
o'clock p. ui of said day. at the court house door
land
office
in
Oregon
City
on
the
15th
A. D. 1891, at the hour of one o’clock p. m. of said S. R. 4 W ; thence south 80 degrees and
29
Moses
Votaw,
Newberg
..
■
train
came
up
it
shut
off
steam
for
a
;
in McMinnville. Yamhill county. Oregon, sei! at
Grounds.
day, sell at public, auction, at the court house
{»iblic auction to the highest bidder for cash in
door in McMinnville, Yamhill county, Oregon, to 15 minutes west 26.63 chains ; thence north
’ moment, and it was expected the . of May. This is located southwest |3J Paul Fundman, Willamina
land, to satisfy said judgment, costs and accruing
:
the highest bidder for cash in band, to satisfy 1 50 chains to the center of South Yamhill
AU sixes of first-class Drain Tile kept constantly
J
S
Fairchiles,
Fairdale
1
31
of
Mt.
Jefferson
in
the
Cascade
costs, the following described real property, to-
said judgment, costs and accruing costs, the fol­ river; thence down the center of the main
j arrfiy would not run into the trap: [
on hand at lowest lixing piiccs.
wit:
lowing described real property, to-wit:
¡32
Sami T Jones, Newberg
channel of the South Y'amhill rive.- to the
Situate lu Yamhill county, state of Oregon, and
1
but in a minute a white cloud arose j range.
All that certain piece or parcel of real estate, place where the north and south line of the
OREGON
described as eommeming on the county road
33 Frank Wright, Amity. .. ..
MCMINNVILLE,
the same being and situated tn Y’amhill eouuty, said II. D Martin claim crosses the said
leading from McMinnville to Willamina in the
Hon. Geo. C. Brownell, of Oregon 34 G R Bristow, Middleton.
from the smokestack, then the whis­
Oregon, and more particularly described a»- fol­
COULTER à WRIGHT, Prop’s.
town of Sheridan and county of Yamhill, at the
lows: The northwest one-fourth of the northeast South Yamhill river; thence south with
tle for the station sounded. As the City has challenged Hon. W. A. 35 N L Wiley, Newberg.
northwest corner of land now owned by Leo
one-fourth and the northeast one-fourth of the said line 6.45 chains to the place of begin­
.
Cosock, and running thence west 80 feet: thence
COTNTY TRE.t!>rKF.R’S NOTICE
northwest one-fourth of section eleven (11), town- ning. containing 26.75 acres more or less, in
j train came nearer American flags Starkweather, of Milwaukee, to two 36 Jasper Agee, McMinnville .
south to low water mark: thence east 80 feet;
1 ship two (2) south, range fivjB (5) west of the Wil- Yamhill county, state of Oregon. ’ .
Goods of all descriptions moved and
thence north to the place of beginning, and said
i
lamette
meridian, containing 80 acres..
joint
debates
in
Clackamas
county
in
Dated at McMinnville, Oregon, this 24
were
seen
waving
from
the
top
of
37 II Z Foster, Willamina ..
HERE is money on hand to pay all warrants
land being part of the Absolem B. Farlconer do­ careful handling guaranteed. Collections
Dated at McMinnville. Oregon, this 1st day of day of Mav, A. D, 1894.
endorsed prior to Jan. 1st, 1894. Interest
nation land claim.
i May, A. D. 1894.
W
B
Gilpin,
Gaston
..........
May.
Brownell
will
meet
the
best
38
the.
engine
cab.
W. L WARREN.
I will cease after this date.
Dated this the 16th dav of April, A. D. 1S94.
will be made monthly. Hauling of all
W. L. WARREN,
J C. PENNINGTON, County Treasurer.
W. L. WARBEN,
Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon,
39 D C Richardson, N. Yamhill
Sheriff of Yamhill county, Oregon,
In a moment the red flag was wild- of them,
[ April 13, 1894.
Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon. I kinds done cheap.
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