The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, July 13, 1894, Image 1

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.at tbePo«t .fficv In McMinnville.
h 'eroud-class matter.
M’MINNVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUIA
Congo Oil
Cures
Bruises.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
The question so often raised
whether bees injure fruit of any kind
by breaking the skin and sucking the
juices, is an important one. So was
the question of the revolution of the
earth around the sun. The latter,
however, was long ago settled, and
civilized men no longer question that
scientific fact. Many fruit growers
allege that,honey bees do attack and
puncture the. skins of fruits of vari­
ous kinds and extract the juices to
au injurious extent. In this connec­
tion it may be of interest to note the
result of experiments made some
years ago by the department of ag­
riculture. Very thorough tests were
made with a great many kinds of
fruit, under conditions which would
seem to have been favorable for a
full determination of the question.
These experiments, conducted by
Mr. McLain, on behalf of the depart­
ment, resulted in a condition sum­
marized as follows:
First, that bees do not injure fruit.
Second, They do not attack that
which has been punctured by the
ovipositiug of other insects until the
development of the larva induces a
partial decay.
Third, The damage to grapes that
have burst is guaged by the extent
of the fracture.
Fourth, that as the only conditions
under which their ravages are at all
extensive are such that in them
sei ves pract ¡call v destroy t he value
of the fruit, the bees may be intro­
duced into the vicinity of orchards
without apprehension.
“ A b old aa
the hills”and
never excell­
ed. “ Tried
and proven"
is the verdict
o f millions.
Simmons
Liver Regu-
y \
lator is the
/-< iTP T* 0 n 1 y Liver
JLJMLLI ana Kidney
medicine t o
which you
can pin your
faith for a
cure, A
mild laxa-
1
tive, and
purely veg­
etable, act-
ing directly
on the Liver
and Kid­
neys. Try it.
Sold by all
Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder
to be taken dry or made into a tea.
There are 9,900,000 able-bodied
men in the United States available
for military services. How Napole­
on's legions dwindled beside this,
EIGHT YEARS.
and the hosts which Grant, Sherman
I >-su . O regon , December 4, ’9.3.
o. V. R. ?,Ii<,. f.'o.. Portland, Oreiton.
and Sheridan led shrink to pigmies.
/ ■, / -S. > ,
1 wish to state to you
Of course, however, no such swarm
'
I have Is-en afflicted with rheuma-
of fighters could ever be mobilized
'
f.r the last eight years. I bought
'
■ le ot ( >iigo < hl from Messrs. Lamb
in this or any other country. It
•■ii..in. lour agents here, and after
would overtax even American ener­
. jipli.- itions my rheumatism was
gy and resource to clothe, feed and
■■ -I out. No other medicine ever
A Cl HE FOB SEA SICKNESS.
ulars and militia. In a similar riot
■ me relief in such a short time us
arm them, and maintain them in
■ oil.
Yours truly,
A Remedy That Will Hake Your that occurred in Chicago July 25th
idleness. These figures, it is true,
LYMAN BROWN.
Ocean trip a Pleasure.
fifteen insurgents were killed by the
have no practical military value, but
Thousands of people who are military. Outbreaks occurred in
as a suggestion of the mighty war
anxious for a sea voyage, and can other cities and an alarming situa­
Gentlemen: Have been altlieted with
potentialities of the republic they
tion prevailed over the country until
Bevete rheumatic attacks fur the past six
are not without interest to the well afford to make it, are deterred
or seven years. 1 took one bottle of Dr.
the end of the month when order
by
their
fears
of
what
the
French
world.
1 irant’a Sarsaparilla and drape Root and
call mat de mer, or sea sickness. was again restored.
But when we come to enumerate
applied ilattee’a Congo Oil externally,
FROM
There are people who have crossed
and tlie result was wonderful—it worked the men actuallj’ under arms in the
ÜIIEI.O1 NEWS ANSI NOTES.
the ocean a dozen times, and who on
more like magie than medicine. These United States as trained and disci­
0
the
last
occasion
were
quite
as
sick
Albany is figuring on an oatmeal
two medicines I consider will knock any plined soldiers we realize our milita­
u
as they were on the first. Indeed, factory.
Roslyn Bank Robbery.—Evidences From case of rheumatism.
ry
insignificance.
Besides
the
little
the District Whera They Were
Dear Sirs: I can scarcely realize I
we have known of sea captains who
R- A. LEONARD,
regular army of 25,000 men there is
Captured.
The salaries of the Astoria school
Maa so near death’s door, the n- ult <4 «
The King of Lt ver Medicines.
447 Montgomery St., Portland, < >regon. a more or less thoroughly organized have been sailing the ocean for thirty
teachers have been reduced ten per
had attack ol inflammation of the ki.l- o. W. R. M fg . Co., Portland, Oregon.
“ I have used yourSimmons Liver Reeu-
or more- years who never left port
tutor
aud
can consclenciously say It is the
Itear
Sir
>
Your
Congo
Oil
is
the
boss
and equipped force of 112.190 men in
cent.
neya. My urine was bloo«ly and t -ni-
kiH4 o! -.11 liver in«*dlclnett. i consider it a
hiedicine. I was recently kicked by a
without
undergoing
the
nauseating
Torpid
Liver.
medicine
chest In itself —G eo . W. J ack -
l>le pains near the ppine. 1 trie.l ov« r;«l lire on th«- leg, and was hobbling
the national guard and militia. That
The Minneapolis Tribune calls Gov­
son , Tacoma, Washington.
Gentlemen: 1 have been a sufferer is, onljr about one man in a hundred feelings that attended them at the
remedies, but got no relief. When I around on crutches. 1 was induceil to
ernor Pennoyer “Oregon’s distin­
4J-EVFRY PACKAGER
uaa suffering terribly a eopv « i f air ti i bottle of Congo Oil, and after ap- from Liver troubles for many years, al­ of those of our citizens liable to bear beginning of their first voyage. Like
hn.s
Hie
Z Stamp in red on wrapper«
guished
maniac.
”
Medical Ailviser was received l«v toine plvii«:.' freely for one day I threw away ways feeling dull, stupid and heavy. It arms is regularlj’ engaged in master cures for the toothache, neuralgia
m , crutchc: . 1 works like lightning.
S.
H.
Friendly
of
Eugene
is
ship
­
would
take
a
long
letter
to
tell
just
how
and other ailments common to hu­
<>ne in our household. After i.-mling
Yours truly,
ing the rudiments of the soldier’s
I diil feel; but, thanks to Dr. Grant's
part of it I sent for a bottle of Dr. Gi nt '.«
manity, there are countless remedies ping 25 tons of chill ini bark to New
J. A. HARRISON,
Sarsaparilla and Grape Root, my profession.
kidney mid Liver Cure, and after five
< ity Marshal Fossil, Oregon.
for seasickness, which may be effec­ York druggists.
i speak not out of weak sut mises,
New York, as might be expected,
troubles are over, as four bottles malt
doses I felt relieve«]. J continued taking
tive in some cases, but usually tail
Tbe new and handsome building of
but from proof.
me feel as well as ever 1 was. I have a has the largest militia organization,
until I had taken three bottles, and was
when they are most needed. A the first Baptist church in Portland
good
appetite,
no
more
bad
symptom
737
officers
and
12,073
men;
Penn
­
completely cured.
and 1 feel that I owe it all to Dr. Grant’s sylvania lias 8,611 officers and tnen: fortune awaits the man who will dis­ was dedicated Sunday.
Gratefully yours,
cover a sure and infallible cure for
Sarsaparilla.
J. C. ALLEN.
<.'. E. Wolverton has qualified as
Ohio, 6,125. Then comes Massachu­
J. A. ALEXANDER,
this harrowing though not danger- supreme judge and Judge R S Bean
Traveling Salesman Curtis & Wheeler,
setts, well up in the list, with 5,666.
773 Hoyt street, Portland, Oregon.
Rochester, N. Y.
ous form of illness.
now becomes chief justice.
Fiery South Carolina, with 5,440 of­
Prof. Charteris, of Edinburgh,
• lion TH I CUI X I 1 PRESS.
ficers and men, has an armed force
Salem people had to use less sugar
claims to have found the desiceli
Price $1 per Bottle SO Ct!
all out of proportion to its wealth
in their tea and coffee on account of
since COTTOLENE has come to
Newberg Graphic,
take its place. Tite satisfaction
and population. The New England remedy. He says that chloroform the strike. The city also ran short
For Sale by S. HOWORTH & CO.
The
prospect!'
seem
favorable
for
with which the people have hailed
judiciously taken, will prevent an
of lime and cement.
states, outside of Massachusetts,
the advent of the New Shortening
the cannery to open out here again
attack
of
seasickness,
and
this
is
as-
have respectable little armies, rang­
THE
The Mazamas will climb Mount this season. A gentleman named
suredly one of the cases in which
ing from Vermont’s 784 to Connecti­
Hood
July 19th. A cloud of smoke Goetzman from Portland has bought
prevention is far better than cure.
cut's 3,751. The southern stateshave
will
be
made by- day and a pillar of the outfit that was operated a cou­
Prol. Charteris claims that even
large militia organizations as a
fire by night. Watch for it.
ple of years ago by Stabler and Ed-
whole; the western states very small when the sickness has begun chloro­
> evidenced by the rapidiy increas­
wards and is arranging to open up
The
citizens
of
Junction
City
ing enormous sales is PROOF
ones. But the national guard is ev­ form will cut it short and so lessen couldn’t agree as to what should be for business in a few days, Every-
POSITIVE not only of its great
its
terrors.
The
professor
stands
erywhere steadily growing in num­
’ value as a new article of diet
what, and as a consequence that lit­ body will rejoice to see the cannery-
high
in
the
medical
world
and
no
but is also sufficient proof of the
bers as in efficiency. It is fulfilling
GATES & HENRY, Props.
tle town had two celebration-. on running again.
general desire to be rid of indi-
in a satisfactory way its purpose of doubt means well, but we would the 4 th.
, gestible, unwholesome, unappe-
Dr. Harold Clark, who has been
perpetuating a knowledge of milita­ hesitate to believe his statement
tizinglard, and of all the ills that
absent
at
Chicago
for
some
time
tak
­
were it not backed up by the testi­
The old game law permits the kill­
E Street. north of Third. Everything New and
iard promotes. Try
(
ry
art,
and
it
would
be
found
to
be
a
First c lass. Conveyance of Commercial Trave!
ing a post graduate course at the
I
AT REDUCED PRICES.
ing
of
deer
after
July
1st.
A
new
mony
of
three
or
four
hundred
ship
lb
ers a specialty. Board mid stabling by the day or
respectable nucleus for a host of
month. Wtf solicit u fair share of tbe local put
American
college
of
dental
surgery,
Tonage.
volunteers to rally on in an emergen­ captains and surgeons who have law passed at the session of the last
t all ami See is Iteiore Buying a Vehicle.
arrived home last Tuesday evening.
cy—providing, of course, the majori­ tested it and found that it worked legislature makes tbe opeu season
He came over the Union Pacific from
begin August 1st.
beneficially
in
every
case.
ty ot its members would not flunk at
k at once and waste no time in
Dr.
Macdonald,
well
known
to
C. S. Jackson, editor of the East Denver and was at Pendleton when
the trying moment as tbe militia or­
discovering like thousands ot
the strike began.
The passengers
I
ocean
travelers,
says
that
after
many-
Oregonian,
a
populist-democrat
of
others that you have now
ganizations did in the northern
finally
got
through
to
Portland
by
states in 1861, when only about five careful trials he has become a firm the Pennoyer stripe, has been ap-
riding twenty miles in lumber wag­
^aslpoqable (jailor >
per cent of them responded to the convert as to the efficiency of chloro­ . pointed receiver of the National
ons
and walking some, three miles,
form as a cure for seasickness. He ■ Bank of Pendleton.
call for ‘"300,000 more.”
and making a series of transfers on
says;
A business course has been added
Should this country be forced to go
One Door West
of Cigar Store.
McMINNVILLE, OR.
“Of late it has been my custom to to the curriculum of the state uni­ the Columbia.
to
war,
however,
all
the
men
needed
i
Yamhill Independent.
could be gathered together within prescribe a mixture of potassium versity, and H. Loe Mitchell of Phil­
REFUSE ALL SuaSTITUTES.
Genuine made only by
sixty days. The fact is we are a, and spirit of chloroform, but un­ adelphia elected principal at an an-
So many people are going into the
fortunately.
like
many
’
other
remedies
N.
K.
FAIRBANK & CO
i
nual
salary
of
$1,000.
fighting people.
In 1861. 900,000 Î
mountains to hunt gold this summer
ST. LCUIS and
administered
by-
the
mouth,
it
is
ex
­
men were placed in the field by the i
Prairie fires have been raging in that if someone does not “strike it
OSTQfl.
PROPRIETORS
north ninety days after the firing of ceedingly liable to be rejected by the Umatilla county, and Senator J. H rich” we will be inclined to the opin­
the first gun on Sumpter, and more stomach. Chloroform alone, how­ Raley s farm near Pendleton suffered ion that the statements regardittg
ever. has never been rejected, and from the flames recently.
Fifty the wealth of gold hidden in the
Located at Sheridan, Yamhill County. Oregon, are just now offering than half that number was called in­
has seldom failed in allaying gastric
bargains in real estate that can t be duplicated in the Willamette valley. to service by the confederates.
acres of grain aud grass were de­ mountain» of Oregon are on a par
Lands that have been held in large tracts are now being subdivided into
At the close of the rebellion the disturbances, and inducing refresh­ stroyed.
with the average fish story.
FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS.
tracts to suit purchaser, and at prices that defy competition. People’with
ing sleep from which tbe patient
north
had
over
800,000
tnen
in
We hear of several cattle in the Third St. 1 door W.
the
R.
J.
Ginn
says
that
Sherman
-mall means and desiring homes on the installment plan, will find it to
awakes with a clear head, a fair ap­
CHOICEST IN THE MARKET.
gap of the mountain having been of Burns 4 Daniels
their interest to call upon or address this company. Sheridan is in a fa­ field, and during the four years the
county
has
been
carefully
canvassed
vored fruit district of Oregon, out of range of the codlin moth and other army rolls contained over 2,400,000 petite and remarkable freedomjfrom and shows 98,000 acres of wheat poisoned this spring and summer. C.
South ti.iu Thinl st. between B end C.
insect pests. We also have some fine business openings and mill properties names.
Our population is now those symptoms which were so pain­ which will yield at the very lowest F. Moore lost a fine heifer the first
NiEALSAT ALL HOURS
for sale or exchange for other property. Trades of all kinds negotiated.
fully evident prior to the administra­
Beni 2oc Meal ill C ity.
Correspondence solicited. Descriptive circular and price list will be for­ greater by 25,000,000 than in 1861. tion of the solution. Its perfect estimate 16 bushels to the acre, or of the week. No one seems to know
just what poisoned them but it is Choice Fruits, Confections, Nuts and Cigars.
warded on demand.
1,568,000 bushels.
safety renders it an admirable prep­
Below we give a few farms we are offering for sale:
The Over-Population of Cities.
The school board of Eugeni lias supposed that it is some kind of a
aration
and an ideal sedative.”
weed which they ate. If discovered
NO. 1. 4S8 acres, 4U0 in cultivation, large two-story house, large barn, two
-AND-
Many writers on ecomomic sub-
The usual dose is from a teaspoon­ reelected Prof. D. V. S. Reid, late in time and plentifully dosed with! Lemonade, Soda Pop, Etc.
large bearing orchards, nice stream of water running through the pasture, furnish­
jects
deplore
the
flocking
of
popula
­
TONM>RIAL PARLOR«, ing abundance of water at all times of year, situated on county road and railroad,
Board by the Day or Week.
ful to a tablespoouful every half democratic candidate for state school oil or lard the animals recover.
miles from Amity. This will be sold at a great sacrifice and divided to suit tion to the cities and towns, and the
superintendent, as principal and city
hour
until
it
brings
relief
purchaser.
WILL LOGAN, Prop.
consequent depopulation of country
superintendent for the ensuing y-ear
Amity Blade.
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE-
NO. 2. ISO acres, 80 acres in crop, balance easy cleared, situated on county
Not the Firit Instance.
at a salary of SI,200.
road 3miles from Sheridan,
mile from school, splendid hop, grain or fruit land; districts. While there are unquestion­
The citizens upon whom summons
For a Clean Shave or Fashionable Hail price $15 per acre.
In view of the present situation it
ably great evils resulting from the
is hereby given that the undersigned,
The outgoing county clerk of Ben-1 were served regarding the foreclos­ X ’OTICE
as sheriff of Yamhill county, state of Ore­
NO. 3. 200 acres, 50 acres cleared, balance young oak and fir land, nice over-crowding of cities, not only in may be interesting and valuable to
Cut Give Him a Call.
gon,
under
and by virtue of a writ of execution to
ure
of
the
mortgage
on
the
Watt
es
­
ton county, B. W. Wilson, held that
uh * directed .dated June 12th, 1894, issued out of tbe
My Beiths are new and first-class in every re­ dream water, a splendid stock ranch, situated 3 miles from Sheridan ; price $7 per America but in most European coun­ give a statement in regard to the
circuit court of feaio county, in that foreclosure
acre.
tate,
went
to
the
county
seat
Mon
­
office
just
thirty
years,
having
been
spect. Ladies’ Baths and shampooing a special­
suit wherein Mary Shuck was plaintiff and Dan­
NO. 4. 100 acres all in cultivation, adjoining the city limits of Sheridan, fine tries also, it becomes a serious ques­ great railroad strike of 1877, its elected in June, 18G4. There is not day morning to prepare to defend iel Olis, Pliancy Otis, H. Rummel and L. H. Ba­
ty'. I employ none but first-class men. Don’t
ker were defendant«, upon and to enforce the de­
tion what would become of the ajm- causes and results. Iu the spring of another officer in Oregon whose term themselves. They jointly secured cree
forget the place. Three doors west of Hotel hop land ; price $35 pet acre.
made by said court in said suit ou the 29th
Yamhill.
NO. 5. 30 acres, 15 acres clear, all lays fine to cultivate when clear,
day
of March, 1891. decreeing the foreclosure and
cultural population if competition 1877 the managers of the great rail­ of office has exceeded this, and it is the services of Ramsey & Fenton
sale of the real premises hereinafter described,
miles from Sheridan ; price $12.50 per acre.
were made still more fierce by in­ ways leading from the Atlantic sea­ probable that there is not a clerk in and will endeavor in case of the sale Mil, on the 14th day of July, 1894, at ten o’clock
a. id . of said day, at the court bouse door in Mc­
creasing
very greatly the number of board to the west declared a reduc- j the United States wboseofficial term of the property tn have that part Minnville, in said county, sell at public auctiou
SHERIDAN LAND COMPANY. Sheridan, Oregon.
for cash ir. U. 6. gold coin, according to law, the
Manufacturesand Deals in
farm workers and producers. It is tion of 10 per cent in the wages of has exceeded thirty years.
tollowing described real premises, to-wil: .Situate
sold first which had not been sold to lu
ILAAC DAUGHERTY, Manager.
Yamhili county, state of Oregon, and bounded
a very grave question and cannot be their workmen, to take effect tbe
citizens here, and if that fails to sat­ as follows, to-wii Beginning ut a point 57.4 >
Hon.
John
Minto,
who
has
been
in
chain«
south and 96 rods and four feet east of the
settled merely by advising men to middle of July. The reduction was
isfy the mortgage then the land northwest corner of tbe donation laud claim of
the
sheep
business
in
Oregon
contin
­
E.
G.
Edson
and wife, being known upon the
violently
resisted
by
the
employes
establish themselves upon farms. If
bought by the citizens here is to be plats of the United States ah notification No. 1260.
I III'. Ui HIVM II l.l:
uously-
since
1S49,
recently
sold
his
and
most
active
steps
taken
to
pre
­
and
being
parts
situate iu sections 32 and
we
are
already
producing
more
than
SADDLES. BRIDLES, SPURS,
sold in order backwards to the way 33, in T. 4 8. R. 4 of W., and
and sections 4 and 5 in T. 5
Brnsh« a ami .-t ils them cheaper than I
can be consumed, when only a part vent its success. On the 16th of last mutton and is now out of the the purchases were made; i. e., the S. R 4. W. of the Willamette meridian, and run­
M
ning thence east 37.61 chain«, thence south 5.97
they can be bought anywhere elie in I
of our arable land is under good cul­ 'July- the battle began. The cm-1 sheep business. This is a long time property of the estate last sold here chains,
thence west3.12^ chains; thence south
QUINCY, MASS.,
8.28
chains; thence west 34 37V» chains; thence
to
have
been
engaged
in
the
west
in
the Willamette Valley. Our all home
tivation by less than one-half of the ployes of the Baltimore A Ohio road
north
9.25
chains to the place ot beginning, con­
I is to be sold first in ihe action of the
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
made nets ot harness are pronounced i
33 and acres, more or less, and also lota
—McMinnville, Oregon.—
people, what could we expect with left their posts and gathered such , an industry that is now only in its mortgage. This estate has been un­ taining
numbered
2, 7 and 8 or block No. 4 of P. W.
Unsurpassable by those who buy them |
’s second addition to the town of Mc­
far more land under better cultiva­ strength as to prevent the running infancy in Oregon, should legislation der heavy mortgage for many yeArs, Chandler
Paid up Capital, $AO,OOO
Minnville, Yamhill county, 8tate of Oregon, and
tion by a great many more people? of trains and set the authorities at be favorable to it. In speaking of and yet it appears that the heirs and that said real premises will be so sold to obtain
Transacts a General Banking Business.
funds with which to satisfy the principal sum ot
the
subject
Mr.
Minto
said
he
would
£1,046.88 with interest on said sum at tne rate of
Bv greatly increasing the production, defiance. Militia was called out but
administrator have given warranty | ten
per cent per annum from the 29th day of
President,
while at the same time decreasing was dispersed and the strikers were go right into the same business deeds to several tracts sold to citi- i March, 1894. and the sum of $100 00 a« attorneys*
I ii < President, -
|
fees,
and costs taxed at 922.50 and accruing costs,
again
to-day
if
he
were
young.
Brave
the consumption and the number of masters of the situation until Presi- j
Oaeltier,
I zens, which is a serious mistake and said sums having been found due the plaiutitf
man.
I
from
said Daniel and Filancy Otis by said decree,
A t.
dent
Hayes
sent
regular
troops
to
consumers who are not also produ­
I may cause much trouble.
i Dated June 12th, 1594
W. L. WARREN,
The state improvements of the
cers of farm products, it does not the scene and the blockade was
Sheriff of said Yamhill County.
AND AI.L KINDS OF
Board of Directors:
COPYRIGHTS
readily appear wherein the producer raised. A tumult occurred in Balti­ public mineral springs at Sodaville
NEWS OF THE WEEK.
I. W COWLES.
I FF. LAUGHLIN,
CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT ♦ Fora
would be greatly benefited. But our more July 20th, the strikers were are now in course of construction.
vromut answer and un honest opinion, write to
« nifi o.'t.
wm C ampbell .
CEMETERY
JI I NN
< <>.. who htve had nearly fifty veat s'
.1 I. ROGERS.
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE.
Two violent earthquakes were felt
experience in the patent business. Communica­
economic writers generally content routed, and nine killed and many The state owns an acre of land sur­
tions strictly confidential. A llmitlbook of in-
FURNISHINGS
at
Constantinople
on
the
10th.
Sev
­
fotumtion concerning Parent* and how to ob­
rounding
and
including
the
mineral
wounded.
In
the
meantime
the
themselves with deploring the ten­
Sell Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Trans-
tain them sent tree. Also a catalOkiue 01 mechan­
OTICE is hereby given that tbe undersigned,
ical and sc ientinc books sent free.
h rs on New York, San Franeisco and Portland.
as sheriff of Lamhill county, stale of Ore­
N ’ gon,
dency to urban life, and urge the un­ strike had spread everywhere and springs and the last legislature ap­ eral people are reported killed.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
Deports received subject to check. Interest paid
under and by virtue of a writ of execution
apuciai notice in the Scientific American and
propriated
$500
to
improve
this
trains
had
been
stopped
on
all
im
­
•
>u
Time
Deposits
wans
money
on
approved
employed
and
penniless
of
the
cities
tome
dated June Utb, 18M issued out
Prendergast has been adjudged of the directed,
thus are brought widely before the public with­
security. Collections made on all accessible
AU work fully guaranteed to give perfect satis­
circuit
court of said county, lu that certain
out coat to the inventor. This splendid paper
!
ground.
Those
who
have
charge
of
portant
roads
between
the
Hudson
to
buy
farms
and
go
to
producing
ooitils.
faction.
Refers
by
permission
to
Wm
McChris-
suit
of
foreclosure
wherein Mary A. Shaddeu was
issue t weekly, elegantly illustrated, has bv turtle
not insane, and his execution is set
man. Mrs. L. E. Bewley, Mrs. E. D. Fellows.
largest circulation ot any scientific wars In too
nlafntlt!, and W. C. Arthur. Emma H. Arthur. P.
something which is already in excess ' and the Mississippi. Travel ceased, the work have planned a great deal i for to-day.
world. S3 a year. Sample copies sent free.
M
Scroggin
and
Jacob
Wortman, a6 partners un­
K. E GOFCHtR Holl's Old Jewelry Stand, 3d Street.
Building Edition, monthly,
a vear. Sinalo
>. F. GALBREATH.
der the firm name of Scroggin A Wortman, were
of demand at reasonable profit to I freight perished enroute and busi- more than the $500 will do, and the
copies.
cents. Every number contains beau­
The Iowa republican state conven­ defendants, to enforce tbe decree of foreclosure
tiful plates, in colors, and photographs of now
and sale of the hereinafter deecrll<ed real prem­
Calbreath &. Goucher.
the producer. The single-tax men 1 ness was paralyzed. In Pittsburg, next legislature will be asked to ap­
houses, with plans, enabling builders to show the
tion was postponed from July 11th ises, made by said court in said suit on tbe 26th
latest designs and secure contracts. Address
propriate
more
money.
The
work
VA
T. *44, V44
L44V 14th MAX
MUNN & CO.. N ew Y ork ,
B koadwat .
day
of .UU.AVAU,
March, 1894, will,
on the
dav V UIUUIJ,
of July,
Pa.,
strikers,
rioters
and
dangerous
affect
to
believe
that
a
realization
of
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
to the 25th, on account of the strike. 1894, at one o’clock p. m. of «aid day, nt the court
their pet theory would bring about a j classes gathering in a mob to the already begun consists of a large
bouse door in McMinnville, in said county, sell
MeMraNviLLE
...
-
Oaaaoa
Debs’ order to strike was ignored at public auction for cash in United State* gold
satisfactory solution of this question. . number of 20.000, obtained complete summer house covering the springs.
coin, according to law, tbe following described
in
Baltimore, because the union was real premise« ordered to be sold by said decree
(Office over Braly’s bank.)
Proprietor ot Tbe McMinnville
Other political organizations, reli­ ' control of the city and for two days
and therein described, to-uit An undivided one-
not strong enough to hold out.
seventh (l-7j nart of, in and to tbe west half of
gious sects, temperance societies, i held a reign of terror unparalleled in
About 4,000 carloads will com­
the donation land claim of Thomas J Yocom and
Tbe mail that left Portland June Elizabeth Yocom, bis wife, deceased, claim No.
etc., have each their own panaceas the country’s history. The union prise the shipments of oranges from
M c NHNNVIL i UE
J
52, T. 5 8. R. 5 W., in Yamhill county, state of Or­
TWO-CENT STAMPS
for this and other evils that afflict depot and all tbe machine shops and California for the past season's crop. 30th reached New York city July 8. egon, containing 320 acres, together with all the
interests of the nefendants in said west hall pf
FOR
we will send you
The American yacht Vigilant has said claim, and that said land« will be so bold to
Situated at the Southwest corner of the Fair mankind: but the main trouble with i other railroad buildings were burned. If we average the cars at 300 boxes
a Brilliant Gem
funds with which to satisfy «311.15 with
Grounds.
each and all is that they touch only One hundred and twenty-five loco­ 1 each,_ the total crop thus shipped I been beaten three times bj’ the Eng­ obtain
interest on said sum from the 26tMday of March,
ot unusual color, ?*URAl
1894.
at
the rate of ten per cent i*er annum and
motives,
and
2500
cars
laden
with
r THS *IZE.
All sizes of first-class Drain Tile kept constantly one side of the question and perhaps
would reach 1,200,000 boxes, ■ or aj lish competitor Brittannia, compet- the sum of $50.00 as attorneys fees, and costs and
and a copy of
on baud at lowest living prices.
disbursements
taxed at $29.and accruing costa
not
even
that.
j
valuable
cargoes
were
destroyed
H E. COULTER. Prop.
i little more than one-fourth the crop . i ing in the firth of Clyde. Tbe waters found due the platntifl from W. C. and E. H. Ar-
‘'The Great Divide," so you can see
,
thur,
and
the
sum
of SSI.' ij X’, with interest on
amidst
tbe
wildest
havoc
and
uproar.
The
abolition
or
mitigatiou
of
pov
­
I
were
too
erainped
for
our
ship.
OREGON
MCMINNVILLE,
of Florida.
what a wonderful journal it is, pro­
said sum from the date of said decree at the rate
of
ten
per
cent
per
annum,
owing from W. C. and
erty
is
the
greatest
of
all
questions
Not
until
a
hundred
lives
had
been
Goods of all descriptions moved and
vided you name the paper you saw this
E. H. Arthur to the defendants, Scroggin A WojV
that confront mankind in these clos-. lost and property to the amount of
man.
the
amounts
owing
plaintiff
Ù1- — It’s a real Jewel we’ll send you.
careful handling guaranteed. Collections
Paregoric is the popular drink in out of the proceeds of said sale. to be first paid
Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real
"11 "ANTED—Pushing Canvasser of good ad-
ing
years
of
the
19th
century
of
our
i
$3,000,000
destroyed,
was
the
insur-
dress.
Liberal
salary
and
expenses
paid
Estate
Mortgages,
etc.,
always
on
sale
at
— ADDRESS —
England
since the new roval baby’s Dated June 12th, Ib9i.
will be made monthly. Hauling of all
W L. WARREN.
i weeklv. Permanent position. BROWN BROS. Christian civilization.
I rection quelled by the troops of reg- this office.
tf
THÈ GREAT DIVIDE. Denver. Colo. I kinds done cheap.
CO , Nurserymen, Portland, Oregon,
19-8 i
birth.
Sheriff of said Yamhill COWJtf»
NEAR
Congo Oil
DEATH’S DOOR
Cures
Lameness.
4
NO. 28,
Do Bee* Injure Fruit?
t NCLE SAM’S AK.MY.
What Could be Done iu Case War
Was Declared.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR.
One Dollar if paid in advance, Single numbers five ceuts.
ys
Congo Oil
Kills all Pain
COMMERCIAL
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
Than
Pills
LARD
MUST
CO.
iCottolene
PHÆT0NS, BUGGIES and BABOUCHES
pRANK ROECA,
Cottolene
JOHNSON & NELSON
NO USE
FOR LARD.
|—| ome S eekers , A ttenton
Matthies Brothers,
^/HITE’S^-
Rsstaurant
CITY BATHS
ELSI A
ICE CREAM!
WRIGHT,
HARNESS !
National Bank
E. J. Qualey & Co
GRANITE
MONUMENTS
JOHN F. DERBY,
TILE FACTORY,
Truck and Dray Go.
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