Are now receiving their New Stock of Spring Goods, and have reduced the price on all goods on hand, so will sell good, stylish CLOTHING AT HARD TIMES PRICES! Look at those In their show window, which are given away With Every $25 Worth of Goods Bought at Their Store. Call and get particulars. Don’t fail to see our NEW SPRING STOCK, ant Washington St.. Coi -’»I. PORTLAND, OK an example, the ordinary photographer, as ferently some others might have staged a rule, takes only the head aud bust or tliat. Mnusfiold. for instance, would prob­ the whole figure. 1 photograph theso and ably have real balls, and the illusion AND SOUTH also the most minute sections of the hu­ would have been destroyed utterly. As it man body, the pictures of which must be was, tho game was as ghostly as the gami­ VIA enlarged. This makes necessary a great Í sters. In the treatment of that important many sized lenses. character, Schneider, the same thought “One has to be a bit of a doctor in this impressed itself upon me. Rip’s dog is as work,” be resumed. "The surgeons do distinct to one's mental vision as Rip him OF THE not always explain just what they want self, yet he does not once appear. brought out in the picture. I have to know If an actual dog—a stub tailed bull ter­ that." rier perhaps—should come on the stage, it At this stage cf the conversation a young would merely burlesque the cotire scene doctor appeared in the doorway. Behind It is a case where realism would Dot be Express Trains Leave Portland Daily him were four children, who entered the half as realistic as imagination, don’t you room in a slow aud rather solemn proces­ •ee?—Boston Advertiser. --------- LEAVE. ARRIVE sion Two nurses brought up the rear Portland.......... 1:15 P M I Sun Francisco.. 10 4-5 A M “We have some work for you this morn­ Old Time ltenirdies. Pm Frenell o 7 00 P M « Portland............ S:»*o A M ing, Mr. Muson. Let us see wl-.at you can Strange as it may seem to some, the in­ do in the art department with these little gredients of the witches' caldron in “Mac­ Above trains «top at all »titions from Portland to patients.” beth,” at least a part of them, were once Albany inclusive. Also Tangent, Sbedds, Hal- Three-year-old Malacbye was the only standard remedies among Europeans. In .ey, Harrisburg. Junction City, Irving. Eugene und all stations from Roseburg ta Ashland lia-lu- one of the children who showed no uneasi- the tenth and eleventh centuries a sover­ aive. nese, so it was decided to take her picture eign cure for ague wa3 the swallowing of Itoseburg ,’lail Daily- first. But on? wondered why it was nec­ a small toad that had been choked to death LEAVE: ARRIVE: essary to take it at all. Iler smiling face Portland.......... 8:80 A M I Roxbury » » P M aud sturdy little figure auggtsted nothing on St. John's eve. and a splendid remedy Roacburg ...7:00 AM I Portland.. 4 SO P M for rheumatism was to fasten the bands of but the rosiest kind of health, as indeed clothing with pins that had been stuck she has now. The picture was taken to into the flesh of either a toe.d or a frog. show the great improvement she had made. Physicians frequently recommend the wa­ PUL-L-TUtTSbi * BUFFET Six months ago she was brought to the ter from a load’s brain for mental affec­ hospital suffering from curvature of the tions and that a live toad bs rubbed over SLEEPERS i spine, and tar a long time her back was the diseased parts as a cure for the quin AND straight by a plaster east. sy.—Chicago Ilcrald. SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS. i kept The Arabian mother who left her at the | hospital has never come to see her and Las Attached to all Through Trains. Peers as Composers. apparently forgotten little Malachye. But ;West Side Division. A few members cf the British peerage she does not luck cure. She gats rather n BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS 1 superbundance of it, for her sparkling eyes have made reputations as composers. The Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) and little round face are very pretty, and Earl of Westmoreland, first president of the Royal Academy of Music, composed Ari -i.r> P M j she is everybody’s pet. fS) A Sí ! Lv Portland The photographs in the history books of some Italian operas, which were well re­ Lv | 3:01 P M lo 16 A M I Lv McMinnville Lv 1.00 P M a groat hospital like Bellevue show some ceived at Rome find Milan, and the father 12:15 P M • Ar Corvelli» I strangeaDd grewsome things. Dut a great of the great Duke of Wellington, the Earl At Albany and Corvallis connect with . many of the life tragedies which they evi- cf Mcraingtou, wrote several glees, which trains of Oregon Pacific Kailroad, ! dence have a happy ending after all. The are still frequently performed at choral so­ though written more than a cen­ Express Train Dally, (Except Snnday.) [ pictures taken before and after the opera­ cieties. tions very often show that there have been tury ago. The present Ear! of Mar hrs Ar 1 8:25 A M | complete cures, weaning pain allayed and «-•Iso composed some church music.—Paris Portland L4oTVi 1 Lv St. Jusepii Lvl fc:5S A M i 7.15 P M 1 Lv Herald. 5 60 A M clouded lives brightened. McMinnville 7:25 P M 1 Ar And often the drama is iu a lighter About Certified Cheeks. Through Ticket» to »11 pon“* E«»toni vein. People come to the hospital suffer­ The head of a leading banking house state*. < ^inada and Europe can be obtained at ing only from wounded vanity, caused by lowcatrate. Lota G. A. Wilcox. Agent, McMinn- has had his counsel investigate the law in au unsightly nose perhaps cr seme other vllle F. P. ROGERS, regard to certified checks and finds that if Asst. O. F. &P A., Portland, Or. similar defect. The surgeons can very the drawer of a check has taken it to the R KOEHLER. Manager quickly make a becoming nose out of an bank and had it certified he is still, jointly unbecoming one. They raise the bridge with the bank, responsible to the payee if aud readjust the member generally to con­ form to the lines of beauty. The photo­ the bank fails. If the payee, however, has Liken the check to the bank and bad it graphs show some remarkable changes in expression brought about by the improve­ certified, the drawer of the check is no CHURCHES longer responsible to the payee, because B aptist —Services Sunday 11 a. tn. and ment of the nasal appeudage. The picture the payee accepts by that action the re­ 7 Alp. ni ; Sunday school 9:50 a in.; the of one man, taken before the operation, sponsibility of the bank.—Wall Street young people’s society 6:lap iu I’rayer makes hint miserably insignificant and News. ■ueeting Thursday 7 30 p m. ’ ovenanl mean looking. But you look at the one meeting first Sat each month 2:0o p. in. taken after the work has been done, and Horrible Thought. Cass. L. B onham , Pastor. you see a Napoleon in expression, and all Timid Young Author—Haven't you read MrrnovisT Errscorxi—Services every because the surgeons have given him a my poem too hastily? I am sure, sir, it Sabbath 11 00 a. iu and 7:30p. m Sunday nose of classic outline. has some good features about it that you B, bool 9 M> a in. Prayer meeting 7 00 p The lips are subject to the same trans­ would see on a more careful reading. m. Thursday. S E M b MINOIX, Pastor. formation. When they are abnormally Editor (with a sudden suspicion)—You C um ». PatsnYTrntAX—Services every Sab­ thick, pieces are cut cut lengthwise. The bath 11 00 a ill and 7:30 p. tn. Sunday lips recede from their undue prominence, are not trying to work off an acrostic on ■cliool t> :30 a. m. Y. P. C. £.. Sunday 6:30 end a coarse face becomes a reasonably re­ us, are you, miss?—Chicago Tribune. p.m. Praver meeting Tliur»d«y, 7 30 p. iu. fined one.—New York World. A cat imported from Madagascar is in W. 11. Josas. Pastor the possession of W. C. Robinson of New CiiaiiTiAN—Services every Sabbath 11:00 The First Iron Bridge. Castle, Pa. The animal has no tail and a iu and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 10 The first iron bridge ever erected in the a. iu. Young people’s meeting at 6.30 p.m. runs like a rabbit. The cat is u great rab­ world and which is in constant use at the H. A. D enton , I’astor. bit hunter and can follow Mr. Bunny into present titue spans a little river in the Sr. J ames C aiholic —First st., between almost any burrow. county of Salop, on the railroad leading <» »ml H. Sunday school 2-30 p. m. Vts- Ves­ from Shrewsbury to Worcester, England, pers 7:8o. Services once a month. Clusters of clover, if hung in a room and it was built in the year 1778, and is exactly left to dry and shed their perfume through W. R. H ogan , Pastor sfi feet in length. Total amount of iron the air, will drive away more flies than SECRET ORDERS used in construction 878 tons. Stephen­ K nowles C hapter N o , 12, 0. E. S.—Meets a son, the great engineeer, in writing con­ sticky saucers of treacle and other flytraps Masonic ball tbe brst anil third Mouday evening cerning it, said, “When we consider the aud fly papers can ever collect. in each mouth Visiting member» cordially in- fact that the casting of iron was at that Vited MRS. O O. HODSON, Sec It is figured out that stamp collectors MBS. H I. HEATH. W M time in its infancy, we are convinced that have put away «1,000,000 worth of the Co­ C ivtek I'<«T No. »—Meets the second and fourth unbluahing audacity nione could conceive lumbian issues for which Uncle Sam will Saturday of each month in Vnion hall at 7:30 and carry into execution such an under­ not be called on to perforin any service. p tn. oil eecond Saturday and at 10 30 a m on taking.'’—St. Louis Lebublic. 4th Saturday. Ail members ot the order are A German computation of the Jewish cordially invited to attend our meetings. The Other Way. 1 B. F. CLi'BtSk. Commander. population mak a the number of Hebrews J. A. P eckham . Adjt. _________ Proud Dame—I do not see how you could on tbefaceof the globe 7,403,000, of whom think of marrying into such a common­ 6,SOu,000 are in Europe. W C T. U.—Meets on every Fri­ place family us that! day, in Wright s hall at 3 o clock p m. Romantic Daughter—Oh, I'm not going If you like to read and have many books, L. T. L. at 3 p. ui. to marry into his family. He s going to be careful lest you read too much and Mas. A. J. WHIIMCSS, Pres. marry into aar family.--London Tit-Bit«. think too little. C l .-.B a G. isso», fiac’y. I have for tome time been a sufferer from a Severn Liood trouble, for blood tor which wnten I i . took many remedies that rslfWl did me no good- 1 have now taken f glass to ’ sustain, and the tube had suddenly given way. So violent had been the collapse that tbe water had not had time to rush in at tho perforations, but instead had crushed in the copper wall aud brought equilibrium in that manner, and this process is exactly the reverse of an ex­ plosion and is termed by Sir Wyville Thompson an “implosion.”—Philadel­ phia Press. Strange Names of Towns. Tho maps of the United ¡States show that the first settlers of many of the towns and cities must have been at a loss for names. Everybody has heard of Red Dog «nd You Bet in California, and Yuba Dam has been accorded a line in history, but when it comes to Dog Tooth cf Illinois, 1 lea Hill of North Carolina end fly Mountain of Ulster county, N. Y , their existence would never be im­ agined uniosa noticed on a map or in a gazetteer. But there ure many other places with names just as striking—Bob- town, Pa.; Bug Hill, N. C.; Chewtowu, Pa.; Cut Shin, Ky., and Fiddletown, Cal., for instance. Or if these are not sufficient there are Eussville, Wis.; Daddy’s Creek, Tenn.; Calfkiller, iu the same state, and Big Foot, in Indiana. Ohio has a Belle Center, Iowa a Cal­ liope, Indiana a Lilly Dale. West Vir­ ginia a Little Wild Cat, Maryland a Maiden’s Choice, South Dakota a Min­ nehaha, Wyoming a Miser, Pennsylva­ nia a Nazarcth and Illinois a Prettyman. There are others, such as Young Blood, ills.; Young Womanstown, Pa.; Whis­ ky Town, Cal.; Ty Ty, Ga.; Big Neck, Ills., aud Black Jack flourishes in Mis­ sissippi, Kansas, Arkansas and Tennes­ see. To reach Bliss one has to go to Wy­ oming county, N. Y., and the only state that lies a Bird In Hand is Pennsylva­ nia.—New York Herald. EAST The Shasta Route DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. The reconciliation of Lueiule». Our observation of the reconciliation of persons who have once been enemies leads us to regard such a thing as usu­ ally nominal and superficial, rather than real and heartfelt. People wlio have quai - relcd before they were ever acquainted may leant that they had been mutually mistaken and may come to like each other very much. So also slight misun­ derstandings between friends may be healed aud forgotten. But when old ac­ quaintances seriously fall out, while they each forego all opportunity and de­ sire for revenge, we doubt whether the warmth of the first affection is often, if ever, entirely renewed. The scars of the deep wounds remain. It is easier to keep the confidence of a hundred men than to regain that of one man who has once become estranged.—New York Ledger.__________ LOCAL DIRECTORY I A LAZY FELLER Mighty fcail o’ fishin. Good u* good can be, But 1 keep a-vuhin ’I bet the rite rd eomo tu me. Like the weather sunny, IV huii the bees are all alive; WtaUt they’d bring their lxouey To Etc uu nut lite lure. Hunter'a horn a-tootln. Powder on tne shelf, Lika toco a-shootin It ti e gun would load itself. Fond o’ turkey eatin— Mighty good an sweet. But it’s cverbeatin When you Lave to cut the meat. World—I never doubt it— Ifn» a lot to give; Only trouble ’bout it uot to work 11 live. —Cincinnati Enquirer. Rain From a Clear Sky. W'e have it on the authority of Sir J. C. Ross that in the south Atlantic rain frequently falls in torrents from the clear sky, and he mentions one occasion when it rained for over an hour when the atmosphere was perfectly clear. In Mauritius aud other parts of the south em hemisphere rain from a ciear sky is of common occurrence.—St. Louis Re­ public HIRTY years’ observation oF^Caetorta xviih tho paironog millions of persons, permit ne to speak of it without guess in;- It i» unquesGonably th« best remedy for Infar.ts and Children the world has ever known. Sneezing Ont the Wedding Party. The Rev. R. S. Hawker, in the course of some reminiscences of an uged friend of bls, quotes an uuuvdote which this fiieud, himself a clergyman, was fond of telling. It is about a marriage cere­ mony and a piueh of snuff, and in the narrator’s own language runs thus: “It was always the custom in those days for a clergyman after the marriage to salute the bride first before any other person. Well, it was so that 1 bad just married a very buxom, rosy young lady, and when it was over I proceeded to observe the usual ceremony. But 1 had just taken an enormous finger and thumbful of snuff. So no sooner had the bride received niy ki’s—ami I gave her a smart kiss for her good looks—than she began to sneeze. The bridegroom kissed her, of course, and he begun also. Then the ’best man’ advanced to the privilege. Better be hadn't, for he be­ gan to sneeze awfully, and by aud by the bridesmaids also, for they were all kissed in turn, till the whole party went sneezing down the aisle, aud the last thing I heard outside the church was ‘Tehu, tchn, tchul’ till the noise was drowned by the bolls from the tower. ” —London Tit-Bits. It jh Imrmlns«. Children Hko it. It çive* them health, it will »".ru their live».__ I-i it Mother«JmV" somethiiig which in uhr.nlntoly »afe ten.’ practically perfect an » child’« medicine. Castori» dcstroj■ W«’ ü .... C’istoria allay» FeveritsliTieRS, Notice of Sheriff's Sale. Castoria prevent a vomiting _S nnr_Cord. Cantoria rare» Diarrhœa and V/imi Colio» Castoria reHeves_TeetLiiig^Tr him directed, out of !U»‘eiri,uif CGintG! said county ami statu, upon find to enforce the dccr< tt of foreclosure and &a!e mHde by Miid court on thti 2Hth day of Mar« b, t> 'l in*ibat certain suit wherein J. M. Bunn mhs nlaniliti nnd Samuel <.' Hu? l-'mtna A. Hert, IL B. ILhl's. (Citric C. J. T. Hv*s and Lucin­ da ! Hr-s were defendants, will wl! nt public auction to the highest bidder ior cash in V. S. gold < viu. i.t the eouit houm* d<»<>r in McMinnville in said « • «antv and state, <»n Saturday, the IlMli day of May, 1^4, at an»es, t<»-wil: Lying and lieing iu \ County, state of Oregon, an and the south huU of of (be .MiuthM. t .¡'¡ai!. : of sectiou nine (V) 111 T. . S. 1L H U oi the Willamette meridinu. cou- tainiug one Lund.. i and sixty acres of land, hu «old coin, the prin­ cipal ’.mu of eh-vun humlred and liftv-one dullnra nud.‘{xty-siK e< nls (il lal.66) uith lnteiest on said sum at the rate of ten per cent. |*er anuum I from tlie 26lh day of March, 1MH, and Ibe sum of tflOO.00 as attorneys’fees and costs and disburse­ ments, taxed al said sums Ind ng due tlie plaintiff from the defendant*. Samuel C, and Em- I ma A. Hess, as shown l»v said decree aud said ex­ ecution. I Dated April lllb. 1SU1. W I. WARREN. Sheriff of said County. NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE IT WAS A SOFT ANSWER. and It Turned Away Feminine Wrath and Got the Speaker Elbow Room. One of those nn-n w uose vocations call them daily to Printing House square boarded a down town train on the Third avenue elevated roau at Fifty-ninth street. He took a seat next two well dressed, elder­ ly women, who were intently discussing a bargain sale then going on r.t one of tho great Sixth avenue bouses. While not giv- -n to yielding under pressure what he con­ siders his rights, the man in question is extremely cureful not to encroach upon i! -use of otters. He bad not settled com- fcrtably in thereat when the elderly won­ 't» at. his left, without deigning to look around at him. remarked in an angry tone that could be heard half tLe length of the crowded car: ”1 wish you would get off my cloak'.” The man promptly raised his hat. said, I beg your pardon ’ aud stood up to al low the cloak to be withdrawn. This the woman did with a jerk and without recog­ nition of the man’s prompt reparation of au unintentional offense. She kept her back to him and to do this sat sideways in her seat, thus occupying fully a third of that belonging ta the man Sheresumi.il the discussion of the bargain sale, and the other passengers smiled The man was nettled He looked it, but said nothing There was a stout woman on the other side. She took up another third of his sent, and after vainiy trying to open his news­ paper the mati contrived to stow it away again in his pocket. Then he contracted himself into the smallest possible space and meekly lead the "ads” ou the oppo­ site side of the car. In a moment the elderly woman at his left put her hand into her pocket and rummaged about for something she didn’t seem able to find. The man bad three ci­ gars for a half in his upper left hand Vest pocket, and at every dive the woman's el­ bow came in vigorous contact with them or with the man’s short ribs. He got very red in the face, but the woman continued, oblivious of Lis existence. When a more vigorous lunge than tLe others was fol lowed by a crunching sound front the re gion of the cigars, the man exclaimed: "Madam, 1 will be much obliged if you will lake your elbow out cf my slda!” With a fine assumption of injured dig uity, the woman turned upon him. At last she had deigned to recognize his ex istence. “You are most insolent, sir," she said “You have been annoying me ever since you got ou this car. How dare you speak, to me like that, sir?’’ The monumental brass of it staggered him. Then surprise gave way to admira­ tion, and there was a t.viukle of humor in Lis eyeas be leaned over and said in a con­ fidential tone that was none the less heard by those about w ho Lad been watching the fun: “You’ve been tickling me. madam, and I don't like it. That’s why I spoke.” The look of iilank dismay, the pursed up, speechless mouth that greeted this sal­ ly showed that the battle was over, aud the man had won. He had lots of room after this to read his paper, which be did with evident enjoyment until the train reached the station.—New York Sun. Quaint Prayers. The chief of the Leslies is said to have prayed before a batt le: ‘ • Be on cu r side I Au gin ye carina be on our side, aye lay low a bit, an ye 11 see thae carles get a-hidiu that must please ye.” Au old covenanter, who ruled his household with a rod of iron, is said to have prayed in all sincerity at family worship: “0 Lord, hae a care o’ Rob, for he is on the great deep, an thou boldest it in the uuilu ■ u lay Laud. Au Al me. Valve’s Juke. Lae a care u’ Jaluie, for he hae gone to The only jewel which Mme. Calve ever fight the enemies o’ his country, tsn the wears is a gold medallion cn which is in­ outcome o’ the battle is wi' thee. But ye scribed in letters of pearl the initials “V. need na fa»h o’ yersel’ wi’ wee Willy, for I R.” It is nut guntrtlly kuuv. u that Calve and Albani are the only singers who Lave I liae him here, ah I'm cawpableo’ lookiu after him my sei’.”—San Francisco Argo­ LeenLonurtd by passing a night under the queen’s rouf. When an op ra is sung at naut. Windsor by tbe queen s command, the Numbered Postage Stamps. artists are brought down l.y special train, I The frequency with which pcstoffce i which takes tnem back to London ou the | robberies have occurred latv ly has revived same night.. When Calve sang there, she the idea of tbe numbering of the stamp* was requested to remain over night, and as treasury notes and govermnnet bills are the Princess Beatrice went so far as to 1 numbered. uThere is absolutely no way . loan her a pair of royal bed slippers. Some t.f identifying stamps when they are stol- one asked Mme. Calve how she accounted , eti,” said Inspector Stuart. “Thieves can for tbe distinction that had been ahuwn. dispose of stamps with little danger. It “Oh, I m-sure I don’t kuow/’shere- would cost the government less than it ' plied, with a characteristic shrug, “unless loses annually through robberies to num­ i it was because I am not acquainted with ber tbe stamps so as to make identitica- . the Prince of Wales."—New York Jcur- tions easy."—New York Time*. Ifial. _________ \ToTl L i-hen •> xnuithat the undtrMgn» 4 lx ii .« rft! <>f Y.’.D/iill < i,mty .-tiu- of Ore­ gon, l»y \i ii.eoii« writ of <-\c< idioi! hik I oidei iff riule h-.'3b*rd< 1 of.a'.v,! win on Suiurdav tue.-ecoiDi day of June, A D. lt.’Jl. at tlie Lou < t one on im. k p in. of ¿aid day, sell at publi’. aueiiou. nt the court house door in Mr.Mu.nvib. .uhiil (■•>uiitv, Oregon to | the highriji L-i ’.out for < asi in Lund, t«> buti-ly ■ aid judgment, costsand acciuitig costs, the fol­ low’mg described real pn.jx-rty, to-wit: All that ceituin pit < v <»r j *ircel ot real estate, the same being and -uuated in Yamhill county, Oregou, and n.nrv particularly described as fb’l- low> The northwest one-fourth of the northeast one-tburih. and the noitheft-4. one-fourth of the northwest one-fourth oi s« elion eleven (11), town* ship two (2) south, range five *. v.i-t <.f the Wil lamette meridian, containing m . acres. Date«I at MeM.uiiviile, < >r« ..on, this 1st day of Mav, A. D. 1894. U. L. WARREN, Sheriff’of Yamhill county, Oregon. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE. i : 1 I VUOTILE is hereby given that the undersigned a »\ as sheriff vf Ù riiubiil county, stale of Ore­ gon. under and by virtue of a writ of execution ciatud April loth, A. D. 1S94, and on said is­ sued om of thv circuit court < .f tLe state of Ore- con, f«»r the county of Yamhill, upon und m en­ force a judgment and decree of foreclosure ren­ dered by said court on thv 2Glb day of March. A D- lb94, in that certain suit therein pending wherein Reuben Gaunt vi ais plaintiff und S F. Harding aud Nancy !•. Maiding were deleudanis, whereby it was decreed by said court that tbc plaintiff have judgment against the defendant ri. 1-. Harding fox the sum ol ¿162 50, together with interest thereon from the 26th day of March, ib94, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, lor tbc sum of$40.ü'j attorneys’ fees and fortbe costs and dls- bur.-eiaent- taxed at 32-.'.2U, and ordering the sale of tbe heieiiiMtier described real premises to sat- Isly said judgment, com and accruing costs. Now therefore, by virtue of said writ of execu­ tion »nd order of saie, i will, on Saturday, thv 19th day of Mav, A. D. Dt-l. ut the hour of ten o'clock a. ni. of said daj, at the court bouse d* leet to tbe place of beginning, containing 52-luo of an acre more or less Also another tract, a part of the said donation land claim of Samuel t ozine: Beginning at a stake 8.48 chain«: outh 78 ‘legtecs ea«4 and 1*2 30 chains south ol the southwest corner of \V T. Newby’s donation land claim No. 53, in T. 4 S. B. 4 west, Yamhill county, Oregon; thence west3.14 chains to center ol Cozine’s creek; thence south 26degrees and tvuiiniues v. •« down siüd creek 3.9 û chains to north boundary of Lynch traci: thence east 3.37 chains to center < f «»1<1 ditch; thence meandering said diteli north 14 degree» west 1 l.j chains: north 25 degrees and 15 minutes east 1.12 chains; thence east 1.32 chains to south- west corner of Handle) tract; thence north 1.51 chains to the place of beginning, containing near­ ly 98-100ths ol an acre. Dated this tbe ifftb day of April. 18d4. U . L. WAKREN, Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SÄLE. VyOTICE is hereby given ihst tbc undersigned a -heritfof Yamhill county, state of Ore­ gon, by virtue of a writ of execution issued out of the circuit court of said Yamhill county, in that certain suit wherein I B. V Nash was plain tiff and W.T. Shurtleti. Alice o Sburtlen and Robert L. Stow .were defendants, and to enforce the decree of foreclosure and sale made by said court in said suit decreeing that 'aid plaintiff* re­ cover iiom luc del'enduui W. 1. Siiurcieii, in United Stat'' gold coin, th? sum of «723.30 with interest on s-uid sum at the rate of eight ¡>er cent per annum from th»-27th da> of March, l«04, and the further sum ot r*.5tn ».‘- attorneys’ fee« and cost' ami disbursements t-ixed *'.i 20, said dr cree havin ' been given on the 27llj day of March. 1891, and ordering the sale of the hereinafter de­ scribed leal pn'peity, to-wit: All of block No. Km»* «. j , <»f John/ addition to the town of McMinnville. Y'amblll county, state ot Oregon, shown by the duly recorded plat of said audition to said town, saving and excepting Io:* 7 and ■ of said bloc k. said writ of execution being dated April 4th. b-’.H, aud to enforce ‘aid writ and by virtue thereof. 1 will on Saturday, the 2d day ot June, 1894 at one o cloclc t». m <»! said day, at the courthouse door in McMinnville, in said county and state, sell at public auction io the highest bidder tor ( ash iu I*. S. gold coin, all of the real property above described, excepting said lots? and Kot said block nine of said addi­ tion to said town, arid that said sale will be made to obtain fund • with wb? h to pay and satisfy said several sums of money with costs and ac­ cruing cost-. Dated April 25th, 1894. W. L. WARREN, Sheriff of said Yamhill County. Notice is hereby giv< n that the under- signed, as sheriff of Y’amhill county, state of Oregon,by virtue of awritof execution issued out ot th<‘circuit court of the state of Or«*Lun, for the county <»f Yamhill, vn the 17thday of April. A. D. 1894, upon and to enforce that certain judgment render.* >1 by said court on the 2Mh . 1 94, in iuvoruf L m !uorrison{ aturotilh m » degrees aini l’> minutes v» i- t » chains; tln-m »* north 1 5o< h;.ins to the < clip ! of .South Y'amhill river; I»».••• down ihro iih.r of the main chum.cl of the South Y amloll rive* to the place wlu-re the north ¡u;d south line of the aid H !> Martin claim croases tin- said Smth Yamhill river; thence south with -.lid liii»' G 45 chains to the place oi Legin- niir., r :it jining 26.7-» uri vs more or less, in Yamhill < .nut}., stap of Oregon. Dated at McM imi\ ille, Oregon, this 2d ditj of Muy. A. D, D!»4 \V L. WAKKEt, Sin-rill' of Y'andiill <-ounty, Oregon. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is heioby given ifat iLe umiga- aiCIH'll - -II. 111!'.. 1 .llllllill < ol Oregon, uiele, and l,.v \irlu4 aril of execution.dated April ll’tli, HIM, andon said day ¡»Mjeil out ol tlie < ircuit e»urt of Yamliill county, Oregon, in tlIHt certain suit wherein W. .1. Garrison was plsiutilf and Etnanuel Northiq. and Maud N’orthup, it Nimiuuiis and Ellen Siuimons were de­ fendant-,, upon and to enforce the decree of foti • lo.-.ure alnl -ale made in »»¡d «uit on tlie L’tith da,v nt Mar, h. J.apl. whereby "it wa» decreed by ‘ aid court that said plain­ tiff'recover from the defendants Emanuel Nortl.upaml Maud Northup, the sum 01 V01. M'., with intere-,1 thereon from March i’litli, 1H9L at the rate ot ten tier cent [ier annum and the um of attorneys' fees, ami the costs and disbtirse- tuents taxed at 40. amt decreeing that the real property hereinafter described lie sold to iati-ly said judgment, costs and accruing costs. Now tlierefore. by virtue of said writ of execution ami order of sale, 1 will, on Sat­ urday. the lOthdayof May, A D 1804 at the hour i f 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, sell at public auction to tlie highest bidder lor cash in band, r.t the court house door in .McMinnville. amliili county, Oregon, to satisfy- si i jiulgineiit, e r.'-ts and accru­ ing costs, lite following described real property, to-wit Ia.‘t No Four <4; in block Not (,'ozine’s 'M addition to the city of McMinnville, Yamhill county state of Oregon. Dated a" McMinnville, Oregon, this the ltitli day of April. l*!it W L. WARREN. Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE. 1VQT1CE k hvieby ghctithai ibe undersigned a herirt ol Yamhill ye«n,' experience la the patent uusme»«. CommunTn- lion, rtrtetly u.mlHlenual. A Haadbaak or la- lormntluti coneeniinr Patent« «nd now to ob­ tain tbetu «ent tree. 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