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Yamhill County Reporter. amount of treasury notes drawing a low rate of interest and payable at the government option, sufficient to meet any emergency due to a tempo rary disturbance in financial circles. There was no need of increasing the bonded debt if congress had done its duty. produces less wheat as compared with the demand, than it is doing to day. PROBLEM IN ARCHITECTURE The Government architect is about to be called upon to produce a novel F.H. BARNMART, ty in post office construction. If he FALSE FML1ENSES. PUBLISHER AMD PROPRIETOR. succeeds his plans will be in demand Did the democratic party in 1892, for a rumber of places where similar J. fi. EUKMAN, Atoaclute Editor. when it denounced the doctrine or conditions exist. What congress ADVUtTISING RATEI policy of protection as ruinous to the wants is a post office to meet the re Reader not:'et i:. local column» 10 rente per country and proposed to substitute! quirements of college or university line for first »•«« »nd i> cent» per line thereafter PUBLIC MONEY FOlt SECTARIAN Dirpl»''»'tvérttaement», annual rate», one inch for it the principle of tariff for rev towns. The town upon which the SCHOOLS. per month Ji *a b additional inch W cent» p*r enue only, mean what it said? If it, experiment is to be tried is Ann Gon ear.' ani marriage notice« not exree'Hng There was an animated debate in did mean what it said, why has it Arbor. The test of success is well 10 line» pabluhed free, if turn!shed in time to b ■ *»irren! new- Additional matter 1« cent» per Mrs. Viola Linet y the UnitedStates senate recently over not done, long ago, what it declared placed. If the architect designs line. the item of the Indian appropriation ought to be done? If it did not a post office that fits the student FRIDAY, AUG. 10, 1894. bill appropriating $1,095,000 for In mean what it said, whj’ should it not population of Ann Arbor he will Indigestion, In tha stomach, dyapepsU and cntarrn ot the dian schools. The debate, of course, be arraigned for going before the have something that will do for any bowel«, caused my wife great suffering. Sue has T he Chicago Herald dubs Arthur i turned on the fact that various people with false pretenses? Two college town in the country. In a teen taking Hood’s SiisapanlU and now has P. Gorman the “Vulpine Demo churches have established schools on years ago the country was in the full report just made to the house the crat?. will have to have a new slang the reservations for educating Indi-; tide of prosperity. Business was committee explains why it is the same parilia dictionary before long. There are an children, and each year receive good, and had been good for years. kind of a post office that answers none ot these symptoms, not enough mean words to go around ' appropriations of public money to Labor was employed at good wages. for towns of similar size will not do has improved in looks and give each fellow a fair share of support, or to aid in supporting, There was thrift everywhere. But for a seat of learning. This report and weight. I have ai-»o taken Hood's Sarsapa ‘‘perfidy these denominational schools. the democratic party asserted the is decidedly interesting. It says; rilla tor Scrofula and Genercl fSebilli, much benefit lam-oii-h-J :»•••. st-.»-,. The Catholic schools, being the contrary. Its demagogues filled the “The University of Michigan with barilla H a splendid tonic ..¡.-I br ad puriil.i C olonel W atterson ’ s Courier- most numerous, of course obtain the minds of the less intelligent classes HxBSikN P SMBBY '.Ga Sixth St Portlaud. Ore stands at the head of- the column Journal says: “The democratic lion s share of the annual appropri with discontent. Though workmen Hood '» Pills cute ail Uvei tiL, Biliousness in student populatiou, having 2693, party meant to declare in 1892 that ation, and this fact was at the bot were getting steady emplovment at students iu the various departments it had done forever with straddling tom of the debate. Senator Gallin-! the highest wages ever paid in the makiug it the largest institution of ried to Olivia Norwest, another Indian the tar ¡ft issue.” A yd now the1 ger, of New Hampshire, made a history of the world, they were told, the kind in the United States In girl. The agent induced him to leave country doesn t seem roomy enough i strong protest against government and many were made to believe, that connection with about 7bO students this woman and return to his first wife to measure ‘The - traddle.' aid for sectarian schools, “especially they were robbed and oppressed. in the preparatory schools of the I and children, for which reason lie wan when one church received so much The policy of protection, though it city, this makes a floating population ) not prosecuted nt the time. He has now C olonel B ueckinridof . suggests I more than the others. He said there had been in force thirty years, and however, left hia wife again and gone of about 3400 non-resident people, with his second love in one of his speeches that “this is is already a gathering storm in this though the country had enjoyed with the actual residents of about not a good time to send untried men country against appropriating mon under it the highest prosperity it 10.000, Ann Arbor has over 13,000 to congress.” Some men have also ey for sectarian purposes, and it had ever known, was attacked and NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE people who get their mail from the thought that it was not a good time would break before long upon the misrepresented. Multitudes were post office. Unlike the inhabitants; ’OTICE is hereby given t Uat i Le under'ignea us sheriff of Yambill county, state of Ore to send men to congress who “have people and the congress of the Unit made to believe that if protection of other cities, it has been a long-es gon, by virtue of a w rit of execution issued out been tried and convicted of crime. ed States. of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for were vote<( down and the tariff put tablished custom for the students to Yamhill county, in that certain suit wherein X an B DeLashmntt Lucena k. Oatman, as exec There is a short road out of the solely on a revenue basis; if free go to the post office after their mail utrix of the last and will and testament of H B. Oat- ■‘P resident D ebs ,' after having | man, deceased, were plaintiffs, and John Giant whole snarl. It is, to prohibit the trade were enforced and the compe between the hours of 7 and 8 in the! failed to turn hades uppermost in ' and his wife Mary Grant, and W T Caplet» were appropriation of public funds, na tition of the world permitted to have eveuing, and notwithstanding the | defendants, and to enforce the decree of fore the recent strike, is out in a manifes closure ana order of sale made by said court in tional, state or municipal, to any in its full effect, the profits of the pro fact that Anu Arbor has free deliv said suit, decreeing that said plaintiffs recover to urging laboring men and their ... , , _ , I the defendant John Grant in United States stitution, educational or charitable, ducer and manufacturer on tha one ery, • we are credibly informed that from gold coin, the sum of uxmu -, with interest sympathizers to vote the populist ; thereon from tne 26th day of March, A. D 1694, of any kind, under sectarian control. hand would be reduced and the but a very small precentage Ot the , at rate of and the — - the -•- ax. eight - --]•-• p-r I • «.ent per annum, UiTJ »ud ticket. The suggestion to make him further sum of SlOv.Ou» attorneys’ fees, and the The New York Independent says wages of the workman on the other students take advantage of it, but costs and disbursement: taxed at. &2<4a said de the populist nominee for president “this is not only a question of expe would be increased. To the policy follow the old custom to take a walk cree having bean given on the 26th dav of must have struck him in a ticklish March, 1«94, and ordering the sale of the follow- diency but of principle—the sound that it was asserted would produce in the evening to get their mail, and ing described real propertv. to-wil place. Situate in Yamhill county, state of Oregon, principle of the entire separation of these results the democratic party it is no uncommon thing to see from and beginning at the southwest cornet of the K G Edson donation land claim No. 58, Notification J udge H allett of the United church and state no matter whether was pledged. Did these statements 800 to 1500 students in and about 12€0. in township four [4] south, range four (4) of the Willamette meridian in said county States district court at Denver, prote3tant or catholic institutions cover false pretenses, or did they the post office any week day evening west and stale; thence north on the west line of said claim (variation 21 degrees east; twenty»nine turned into a farce the findings of get the bulk of the appropriations. not? during the school year. [29] chains to the northwest corner oi tract from which an oak 3 inches in diameter bears north Of course, the statements were the jury that found seven men Let all fare alike. Put both on the “ It will readily be seen thatapost 70 degrees and 40 minutes east 81.50 links, thence same absolute equality Let neith false" in themselves, for the country offipp >11 i 1 tli11 D wltipli lha tollowing and 5.93 directions, to-wlt guilty of retarding the mails, by oinct I uuuuuig VM1K.I1 woultl \MJUIU Dp t>e yilitn- bun.i 1 jbenco somh 68 bearing' degree« east chains thence was prosperous and had long been ble fol- a city of 25.000 lor 30,000 ill- ?2u’htl degrees ea«t s-.r chain«, thenee south lining them $10 each. Either it was er have a cent from state or city.” • 1 2" degi-eesand 0 mlnnte■; east 6.73 chains, thence so But they who were ignorant of habitants, where business men go to wuth 15 degrees east r OS chain; thencesouth a grave offense or it was no offense , , .. . ; ana 30 minutes west 5.92 chains; thence SHILOH NATIONAL PARK. the extent of the prosperity they had and from the post office at all times ; degrees at all. The penalty should either south 1 degree and :,uminutes west 5 41 chain's, 1 thence south 15 degree-: west 4.82%chain, tbencu so long enjoyed, and never knew of the day to transact their business, north 72 degrees have been remitted entirely or we-1 10 40 chains thence sontu The bill for the purchase of the 8»J degrees and 30 minutes west 2.40 chains to the should have been severe enough to battlefield of Shiloh, and the creation better till they got the results of the would be wholly inadequate to suit- place ot beglunlng containing 40.13 acres ot land per county survey No. 113.’, a« made bv C. E la* felt, and to deter others in the of a great national military park, “change, ” were easily misled by in ably accommodate the patrons of a as Branson, countv surveyor of said Yamlilil coun ty, and as recorded al page 192 of Book "E of flammatory appeals. Next thing, similar office at Ann Arbor. future from hindering the mails. has been favorably reported to the tbe records of surveys for said Yamhill county. —... ........... after the victory had been won on Now therefore, by virtue of said execution, Such is the problem which house by the committee on military judgment and order of sale, and in pursuance ol T he Tillamook Advocate has been affairs, which recommends the pas these false statements, the panic fronts the government architect. the commands of said writ, 1 will, on Saturday 8tb day of September, 1-34, at the hour of one bought by a company of citizens and came; for men took it for granted The plans must take into account the o'clock p. m. ofsalii dav, at the court house door sage of the bill. This measure ap in McMinnville, county. Oregon, sell hi converted into a republican paper that the declarations and demands of the small provocation which leads public auction to Yamhill the highest bidder for eash in propriates $150,000 for this purpose nand, the above described property, to satis the platform of the victorious party to a “rush” and must reduce to.a fy said execution, costs and real T B. Handley is at the editorial accruing costs and creates a Shiloh commission, Dated tbls the 7th dav of Augu«t, 1894. helm, and its columns will undoubt were to be carried into legislation. minimum the conditions which fur composed of one member of the ’ W «. HENDERSON, edly reflect the right kind of senti But congress has been in session an nish that provocation. All college Sheriff of said Y amhill County Army of the Tennessee, under Gen. ment. It is a good promise he makes entire year, and the only thing it has towns will observe the Ann Arbor U. S. Grant; one from the Army of SHERIFFS SALE. not to forget that the Tillarnooker is done is to prove to the country that experiment with interest. the Ohio, under Gen. D. C. Buell; an American. That is an important it cannot enact into law the princi VToTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned one from the Army of the Mississippi, j-N as shetld of Yamhill county, slate ol Or»- fact that a great many persons seem ples of its platform—that is, it dares T he men arp not as numerous now, gon. by virtue ot it writ of execution issued out under Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston, to forget at times, or there would be not. Neither branch of its congress who think it makes no difference of the circuit court of said Yambill county, Ore with a secretary and historian. This gon. In that certain suit wherein Sidnev A. Bui less sectional feeling, and not so proposes to cast out protection, which party is in power, as they nett was plaintiff and Daniel Otis, Filanci Otis, bill is only justice to the old soldiers his wife, and L. H. Baker and Mary Shuck wers though the party was pledged to do were in 1892. many strikes and attempted boy defendants, and to enforce the decree of fore of the west and south, who have closure and order of sale made by said court in cotts. The man who takes pride in said suit, decreeing that the --aid plaintiff recover none of their battlefields marked and that; neither branch offers a tariff T he tariff conferrees are said to ironi the defendant« Daniel Oti, and I »lancy his Americanism believes in the in for revenue only, though the party Otls, in United States gold coin, the -.uni ot ou’e many of their dead uncared for. hundred and seventy dollars and elghty-six telligence of the people and trusts to was pledged to do that, too. Yet have come to their senses and that a cents, (1170.86) with interest on said sum at the There were engaged in the battle decision will be forthcoming this rate of eight per cent per annum from the 28th the ballot for the ultimate triumph of Shiloh, fought on April 6 and 7, the two branches have been wholly •Teaching is the Noblest Art but day of March, 18‘M, and the birther sum of 925.00 NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE week. The Cleveland men say they as attorneys tees, and the costs and disbuise- of right and justice. unable to agree, and, having put be tbe Sorriest Trade." .... 1862, troops from 21 states of the taxed at 619.05, said de* ree having been ------ . have won. The Gorman people say meats hind them every principle, both of given on tbe 2 th day of March, 1--.H. and order VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned ing the sale ol the following described real -as sheriff of \ auihill county, state ot On- P ostmaster G eneral B issell , union besides the regulars, making tariff for revenue and tariff for pro it is a lompromise. property, to-wlt under and by virtue of a writ ot execution thirteenth AnnuaJ Lots No. Two, (2) Seven 17) ami Eight IS) in eon, with great gallantry, has issued an in all, 258 different organizations. tection, have been juggling and issued out of the circuit court of the state of Or r . , , , . block No. Four (4j in Mrs. P Vi Chandlers Sec- egon, for Yamhill county, bearing date of August There were 114,338 men who took order to all postoffices to admit to The Irishman S plan Of calling the I ond Addition to the cif of McMinnville, in i wrangling for a year to secure in 2d, A. D. upon andtoentorce the judgment and order of sale made by said court on the 30th the mails the lively and attractive part in the battle, with a loss in legislation special advantages to role should be adopted in congress. Session day of March, 1894. in that certain action where little insect known as the “Austral killed and wounded of fully 30,000. favored interests. A party that After calling all to their feet he re- 1 '•Vakfwrit’of MecuttonVin^dlted August eth, in Frank Bros Co. was plaintiff and Thomas Geldard wafrdefendant, in which it was adjudged that the said plaintiff, Frank Bros. Co., recover ian lady bu<7 This insect has been The troops engaged were the flower came into power with denunciation marked: ‘‘Now, as your names are | from the deiendant Thomas Geldard, in U. »8. will sit at tbe hour of eleven o’clock U m. of said gold introduced into this country from of the western and southern armies. of protection is going to continue called, all who are present coin, the principal sum of $83.42, and Inter r day, at the court house door hi McMinnville, in est thereon at the rate of ten i>er cent per annum j This was the first great open field Tn, and all who are not present I county and state, sell at public auction to from the 30th day of March, 1894. and the sum of | Australia by leading fruit growers protection in the perverted form of dow ,n . .. the highest bidder for cash in u. 8. gold coin, the £15,00 attorneys' tees and the costs and disburse for the express purpose of clearing battle of the war in the west. This studied favoritism to trusts and Will remain Standing-. above described real property to satisfy said exe ments taxed at 820.50, and ior accruing costs, and ' cution, costs and accruing costs • battlefield is worthy of being pre- ordering the sale of tbe hereinafter described their trees from the scale of insects. Dated this tbe 7th dav of August, 1694 monopolies. Did this party get into real property attached in said action on the 19tb ; served as a great national memorial W. G. HENDERSON, day of March, 1894, to obtain funds to pay the C ertain Oregon towns need better; The fact remains that Uncle Sam has Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon. power on “false pretenses,” or not? Monmouth, Oregon several sums of money above stated, ana accru-1 ing costs done a very losing business in for park, and congress should pass the If protection is so accursed a thing, jails. The fact is emphasized by the .'to »ii-J £1. And whereas, on the 19th day of March, 1891, SI ' th- mer importations He imported the bill and thus do justice to these old why has it not destroyed it9 If free escape within the past week of two vV. L. Warren, the duly qualified and acting sheriff of Yamhill county, Oregon, at that time, soldiers. A Training School for Teachers. Theory and Practice combined criminals at Corvallis and three at poisonous multicaulus tree for lawns, N the Circuit Court or the State of Oregon for duly levied upon and attached, in said action, trade, or tariff for revenue only, is strong Professional Course and well equipped, Model school Yamhill County. the following described real property belonging Thorough Preparatory and Academic Courses. Normal, Advanced Norm»', Business. Music Oregon City. But, after all, it may ' the pest known as the English spar PRO! ITS ON WHEAT. W. B ERASER, Plaintiff j to tbe defendant Thoma? Geldard, to-wit. so good a thing, why has it not en »ud Ait Departments. vs The south half of the northeast quarter and tbe I-igbt Expenses. Board and lodging, books and tuition not above eluo pel year. row and later on that hog among acted it? This party stands before be useless to strengthen our jails. MAGGIE FRASER, Defendant.) southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of sec i » be town of Monmouth has a beautiful and healthful location in the very heart ot the Wil- To Maggie Fraser, the above named defendant: tion three: 31 township two [2] south range live lamette valley, twelve miles southwest of the state capital. It has no saloons The chronically low price of wheat the country convicted bj’ itself of in Pennoyer is yet governor. decent fishes, the German carp He [5j west of the Willamette meridian in Yamhill In the name of the state of Oregon, you are heie- ____________________ hy notified and required to appear and answer county, state of Oregon, and containing 120acre.s. I had better trees, better birds, and is stirring up the farmers of the sincerity, incompetencj’ and fraud; The »Normal School Diploma entitles one to teach in any county in the Also the northwest quarter of the northwest , A aispaton Alcnfitoh nf 11» a 81H b-»c tl.a toi- f.-.l tne complaint against the f. above A 01 tne has the hbwed conrt b.. filed the fir .dk}. 0 you , the in terui llo.v. quarter northwest to ascertain whether the better fishes, and the chances are of section three [31 township two [2] State without further examination. a wrecker of prosperity, without re lowing ponepminer the 8th war Ziknan tag the expiration of the time prescribed in the south range six [6] west of tne Willamette mcr- that he has enough and better bugs middle-men are not getting more constructive power.— Oregonian. Graduate» command good positions lowing concerning tne v . ji order for the publication of this summons to-wlt ldlan, containing 49 acres in Yamhill county, Expense, Tuition _ .... per term of ten weeks. Normal, St ki, ----------------- Sub-Normal. --- Si Commercial. $6 25. ------------------------------------------- has been taken by the Japauese with Nnnday, September 2*th, a d ism , and if you state of Oregon. than a proper share of profit for Board and lodging r—board ‘ ’ at * ” -• — — per week. tUrutshad rooms, with lire Normal ' Dining -- Hall 61.75 J 1 tall so to appear or answer, for want thereof tbe Now therefore, by virtue ot fal«i execution, and light , from ¿1 to (1 2: L per week, unfurnished room* 50c per week Boaid and lodging In private judgment and order of sale and in pursuance ol lost ■ plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief A propos to the late Satolli decis handling it. On June 1st of this tea from S3 to S3.i0 week. SS.iO per 1 T he manner in which France is a trifling loss. The Chinese n.-i1 praved for tn the complaint herein, to wit A the commands of .-aid writ, 1 will, on Saturday, families Vitality _ and 1 irrowtn .... __________ have always __________ maraiterired _______ the ____ work ______________ ot the normal The ________ coming tur _____________ _ __ marriage contract now ex- the 8th day ol September. 18 j 4. at tbe hour ot one ion, considerable has been said about year No. 1 hard wheat sold in Du taking hold of the business of dealing 500 killed. ine enemy lied m the uecree dissolving the marriage contract now; ex- I lstiug between the plaintiff »nd the defendant, , o'clock p. m of said dav. at tbe toutt house door promises to be one of the best in its history Catalogues cheerfully sent on application "Address direction of Kishui. The Japanese ‘ ' and lor sueb other and farther reliet an may be In McMinnville. Yambill county. Oregon, sell temperance in connection with the luth at $57.88 per hundred bushels. with anarchists is aggressive and meet In the premises. subtect to reaemption at public auction, to the P. L CAMPBELL, President, or IV. A. WANN, Secretary ot Faculty. Catholic church. When it is all fig In Liverpool the same wheat sold at commendable. When these enemies are in possession of Yashan. An im This eummousls-ervea by publication thereof highest bidder for cash ir. nand, the above de for six weeks, by order ot Hon. T A. Stephens, scribed real property, to satisfy said judgment. ured down to a fine point it will be $70.50 Who benefited bv the differ of society commit murder or throw perial ordinance just issued permits Judge oi the circuit court for the 4th judicial dis ■ costs and accruins costs D 1891. : Dated this the 7th day of August,.1«**- „ found that there is no marked tem ence—$12.62—between the Duluth bombs hereafter they will be placed Chinese to reside in Japan on condi trict made August 9th a . J.iO. W. O. HENDERSON, J. SPENCER. Attorney tor FlainUif. Sheriff of salu Yamhill County. perance sentiment in the Catholic and Liverpool prices—a difference of in a dungeon, which will be known tion they engage iu peaceful pursuits church as a body. The priests do not a shade over 12* cents per bushel? only by a number. Visitors will be The greatest excitement prevails, St ¿IJIOXS NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE usually further it by precept or ex This question has been answered by excluded, and the trial by judges here and at Tokio, and at other large Realizing the Closene.s the Circuit Court of the . tate of Oregon for ' ’OTICE I s hereby given that the undersigned ample Archbishop Gross is quoted the St. Paul Pioneer Press, which must not be reported. No anarchist towns, as a result of the victories oi I N Yamhill County. of the Times are mak as sheriff of Y ’ ambill county state of Oro- N Plaintiff,] as saying of Satolli’s recent decision: finds that the transportation, elevat will be allowed to pose and play the the Japanese troops. Rumors, how HETTI£ L. TOLE15N, gon. under and by virtue of a writ of execution vj. » ing Prices on issued out of tbe circuit court of tbe state of Or Defendant. ) “The making and selling of liquor or, insurance and other charges that hero, and sit as a target for weak- ever are current that the Japanese C To P. C. TOLSON, egon for Yamhill county, bearing date of Aug I’ Tolson tbe above named doteuddut ust 2d, A D. le94. upon ami to enforce tbe judg has never been condemned by the had to be paid on the wheat before minded women of misplaced sym naval forces have been defeated in In the uatue of the «tato of Oregon, you arc ment and order of sale made by said court on beiehv notified and required to appear and tbe dav ot March, 1894, in that certain ac an engagement with the Chinese j __________ _____________________ Catholic church. * * * As it reached Liverpool amounted to pathy to throw bouquets at. This is I answer the complaint filed against yon In tile tion 27th wherein the Norwegian Plow Company, a wardhing It i«t nffioiallv renorted ' b eamedI court by ths firet day of tbe term corporation, was plain tin, and R. Reed and wil $11.85 per one hundred bushels. Of v arsuips. It IS Olin lull, reporter! f dfo ving tbe exylratlcn of the time prescribed I understand the ca6e, Monsignore a good law and one our own country liam Hail were defendants in which it wae ad from Tien-Tsin that tbe efforts of i ta ths order for the publication ol this summons judged that the plaintiff the Norwegian Satolli merely decided that a bishop this, $7.55 was the cost of freight would do well to emulate. 1 ro wit: Monday, teepteruber, 24th, A. D. 1894, and Plow Company, a said corporation, recover from the Great Britain and Russia to bring you fell SO to appear or answer, for wail! there- defendants had an ecclesiastical right to govern and insurance, the remaining $4.30 R r.eed and William Hall, In U. S. TO CORRESPOND , _ , t . e . j of, the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief gold coin, tbe principal sum of S99.41 and inter- settlement Of the I prayed for in the complaint herein, to wit a de« e.-t I f wool is put on the free list, about a peaceful his own diocese and to check and being for elevator storage, weighing, tbereon from March 27tb, 1894. ct tbe rate of 4 , T I crce di.solving the marria.ee contract now exist- 10 per cent per annum, and tbe further sum ol control abuses.” The fact that a inspection, commission, and other American wool growers will have dispute between China and Japan ing between the plaintiff and the defendant and 813.00 attorneys' fees and the costs and disburse fciui nut«« :« changing the name oftbe plaintiff to her maiden ments taxed at $37.05, and for accruing costs, and have f&lled. China is willing to pay j name, to Wit, Hattie Lawson, and for such other legitimate charges. This made the the disadvantage of raising wool in large majority of saloon keepers in ordering the sale of the hereinafter further relief aa be meet in the premises. real propertv. attached it» said action ou described the 15th lae-Iuuiiy, but Oui rpfnapq reiuses tn IO «turrpndpr ^urienaer and Jbk summons is may served by the publication some of the larger cities are Catho actual cost of 100 bushels, laid down this climate on even terms with for idpmnifv of March, 1894, to obtain funds to ray tne ^n’VPT’fMO’nt v nvpr Cnrpq Thp ■ thereof for six weeks by order of Hon. Geo. H. dav lics. shows the position of the church. at Liverpool, amount to $69.73. De eign rivals, who do not have the hpr nei sovereign^ uwi vurca. iui Burnettjudge of#gld court> made August 9th, A several «urns of money above etated and accru ing costs jso j . sfehcek ducting this from $70.50, the Liver same difficulties to contend with, and Chinese government lias closed the : d . 1894. And whereas, on tbe 15tb dav of March, 1894, Amping and Tokao lighthouses on _______________ Attorney ior Hatatiff. W. L. Warren, the duly qualified and acting T he necessity of another issue of pool selling price, and there is but so they must necessarily be driven •to riff of YamblU county. Oregon, at that time, the island of Formosa. dulv levied upon and attached, In said action, bonds to save the treasury from 77 cents profit, or only i of a cent a out of the business. Sheep pastures On Outfits for New the following described real property belonging to the defendant K. P.eed, to-wlt: Housekeepers. . . . * bankruptcy is being seriously con bushel—which is certainly not exor will become wheat fields, and we Oeiluett Cannot Be Cured An undivided one half Interest in tbe follow ing: Commencing at tbe southwest corner of the have already an overplus of wheat. by local applications as they cannot reach sidered in Washington. There can bitant. north half of the northwest quarter ot section t wo (2) in township three <3, south, range five i j) west be no denial of the fact that the na It will be seen that the cost of The American farmer’s interest is to the diseased portion of the ear. There is I ■ Third St. 1 door W of the W.llamette meridian, running thence S. WILSON. W. G. HENDERSON tion’s finances are in a very critical wheat transportation to Europe is diversify his industries and produce only one way to cure deafness, and that ol Barn1' A Daniels north thirty (30) rods, thenee east thirty '30, rods, thence south twenty-one (21) todt . and thenee is by constitutional remedies. Deafness condition, and that congress has astonishingly low. The time is well such articles as will find a home w» st twenty four iJ4) rods to the place of begin is caused by an inflamed condition of the ning, containing four acrei more or less, and be MEALS ALL shown a wanton disregard for the remembered-by men in the grain market. The present administration mucous lining of the Eustachian tube. ing a part of the homestead claim of Wm. Hall, and s.tuate in Yamhill county state of Oregon. existing condition duriug all the trade when the total cost of trans seems to favor a glut of a few pro When this tube is inflamed you have a Also the following described real property be Bcst 25c Meal tn City. rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, longing to the defendant William Hall town period of its prolonged session. portation of a bushel of wheat to ducts with their consequent cheap and when it is entirely closed, deafness ' Tbe north half of the northwest quarter of sec- ! Nuis and tion two [2] township three [3] south of range Aside from the silver coinage act, Europe was 30 cents and over. Now ness to the producers. is the result, and unless the inflamma (Third Street, between E and F.) five [y west of the Willamette meridian, except tion can be taken out and this tube re into which measure the majority was it is reduced to a fraction over 11 therefrom four acres deeded to Annie Ree 1 in stored to its normal condition, hearing Vol. 24, page 289, records of Y ’ amblll county, Or The vigorous campaign conducted & coerced by the executive, no effort : cents. This cheapening of the cost Lemonade, Soda Pop, Etc. egon, containing 73.C2 acres will be a »strayed forever; nine cases out Now therefore, by virtue of said execution, Board by the Day or Week has been made to save or promote the | of freight and handling should bene by the woman suffragists in New of ten a* e caused by catarrh, which is judgment and order of sale, and In pursuance of S. WIDSON, manager. the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, . national credit. The secretary of fit the producer to some extent. The York before the assembling of the nothing but an inflamed condition of the tbe 8th day of September, 1894, at the hour of one mucous surfaces. I o’clock p m. of said day, at the court house door I the treasury has been left to juggle i inquiry should now be pushed at the constitutional convention appears to We will give One Hundred Dollars for • in McMinnville, Y amhill county, Oregon, sell j -------- 11*11------------------------ the accounts by such makeshifts as other end of the line—between the have had an adverse effect. The any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh ; i subject to redemption, at public auction, to the ' | highest bidder for cash in hand, the above de-1 that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh he could devise to keep oft the reefs farmer and Duluth. It is clear there committee on suffrage, by a vote of Cure. bribed real property, to satisfy said judgment, Everything first-class. w ee or month. Commercial Horses boarded bv by day, week Send for circulars, free. ' . Give us a call. CODue‘d?hbi™‘"Vd?y of August. 189« Travelers Conveyed to all r»ointB at most reasonable rates. ot bankruptcy. Even the issue of is no exorbitant profit to anybody 13 to 4, has decided to report against _ F. J. C heney & Co., Toledo, O. TWO-CENT STAMPS W G. HENDERSON. the first 150.000,000 of bonds was between Duluth and Liverpool. But all propositions on the subject, except £W“Sold by Druggists. 75c. ■hr riff ot said Y’amblll County. _ . — . ________ . _ . n FOR we will send you determined upon the new construe- j is there any excessive profit between one in regard to school elections. The a Brilliant Gent tion of a musty statute, and the new the farmer and Duluth? Is the pro committee even rejected the proposi Ilenry Petit, an Indian of Grand; Notice of Final Settlement. CARAT of unusual color, TH S tl’t. isssue if made at all will be under ducer getting all that he should re- I tion to submit the question to a vote Ronde reservation has been arrested for __ and a copy of bigamy. The information was filed at I ■VTOTICE is ten bv given that W.Hair a, the the ame authority. W hat congress ceive, after all reasonable expenses ‘ of the people. Probably the strong the instance of J. B. T. B. Brentano, “The Great Ditiie," so you can see A execnlot rd the elate of Sherman Hated deceased, has filed bis final account as such exec ought to have done long ago, and it are paid between himself and the | protest of women who do not deem it Indian agent. Petit, was married six what a wonderful journal it is, pro utor in the county court for Yamhill county . Oregon, and said court has set Saturday. Sep IS ONLY would have been a very easy and European market9 Unless the buy- j wise to confer the ballot upon their years ago to an Indian girl named Jane vided you name the paper you saw this tember Sth, 189t, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. ru , a; the time to hear said final account, and of in — It ’ s a real Jewel we ’ ll send you. simple transaction, was to pass a ers from the farmers are getting too sex had much to do with this action. Leno, on the reservation by Rev. A. J. objections thereto and to the settlement thereof. Dated August 7tb, 1394. law giving the secretary of the treas large a profit, the situation is one I It remains to be seen what the con Croquet, without a license. In May, — APDKSSS — W. S. HATCH, 1893 he took out a license and was mar- THE CHEAT DIVIDE, Denver, CpiS, ury authority to issue a limited that cannot mend until the world1 vention will do in the matter. Executor. 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