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Yamhill County Reporter. F.H. BARNHAHT. PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR J. f.í K »I As»u( lair Editer. »UVrKTJ3I.NO RATU. Reading a otic» :. in local columns 10 cents per Hue for first anl • cent:. per ane thereafter. J'liplay a»iv?rvfc»'.‘W»nts. annual raU-3, one inch per montn tl ea< 1» additional inch 50 cants prr jnontb Obituary ar* 1 marriage notice-1 not exceeding 10 lines r.ublishe'i tre* if furnished in time to be rarrent naves Additional matter 10 cent-per line. tical farmers who have been experi management, perhaps, considers it menting with the crop, call in and sufficient remuneration for a stand knock this newspaper opinion of ours ing announcement if an admission into a <« ked hat. We learned sev ticket is promised conditioned that eral years ago to respect the opinions 1 the newspaper reporter applies at of practical farmers in preference to the secretary’s office, east oi the opinions formulated iu the editorial north gate, with proper identifica sanctum, when it comes to directing tion. operations ou a farm. HA RHIN«. OIT ANARCHISTS. degree. But the government, hav ing adopted a non-borrowing policy, found its resources sufficient to meet its needs under the new system, and so there was little occasion to make use of the credit that was otic red irom sources that had only recently been distrustful. FROM THF ( OI NT 1 PUTAS. Hood’s Is Wonderful -At harvesting time I took a severe cold which settled in my limbs, aud in a short time developed Into l>- 1!Klimin lory Khru. maiitui. After spend iuc a good sum of tum J i ey tor did?rent renie dies and suffering all ‘ winter, 1 became so crippled that I had to walk with tlie aid of crutches. By ths kir.a E aaviLs oi x friend I was prevailed upon to buy six bottles ot Hana's Sarsaparilla. I took tee medicine and it has ful Mr A- VF Cooley, ly restored me to health rufford N. D. and I thlLk it Saved my Lite. I will cheerfully answer all who ma) , wish to correspond about xny afiUction or state- ; me Lt.” A. W. C ooley , Clifford, North Dakota ANOTHER STRIKE DECLARED I Co5OltEb3 has been far too buij I.aiavette Ledger The senate has passed the bill for legislating for sugar and whisky Rev. Wood of Portland, has been j the exclusion and deportation of an trusts to pay any attention to little appointed pastor of the Christian measures such as the Nicaragua archists. It has already passed the church at Dayton and moved to that X canal. We are now told that Eng house, but as the senate amended it, place Wednesday. FRIDAY, AUG. 24, 1894. lish capitalists stand ready to take the bill must go to a conference Miss Lydia Washburn will teach in ! the responsibility off our hands. If committee. It will, without doubt, the Sheridan school the coming term. be reported favorably, and pass the Itlf Tff -< WHO tbI I RIISI England could keep the democratic Messrs. Rice and Goble are ship party of the United States in power house as a substitute for the Stone ping about 30 dozen crawfish from immigration bill. Its provisions, If the writer were to visit a neigh one more term she could make this point daily. stated briefl.v, are as follows: Hood’s Sarstt- boring town and the nature of his enough off of us to build and equip It declares that no alien anarchist the canal entire. — Chicago Inter Dayton Heraia. business required him to find out the %«%%%% P^'Ula shall be permitted to land in the Ocean. D. A. Snyder expects to evaporate : leading business men of the place— United States, and authorizes the a lot of corn this season with his, Be Sure to Get | the live, energetic and public spirited Hocd j T he populist state government of secretary of the treasury to send evaporator. t W fi*’ element upon whose shoulders the Kansas is charged with having ap back to the country whence they Henry Bertram is building a hop Hood'S Pilis nausea, and biliousness. destiny and general w-elfare of the propriated $8,000 for protection came, all persons who, having suc house for J. W. Fletcher. The house 11 1 ■ ■■ ....1 """ ■11,1,1 ■ ■■ ceeded in passing the inspectors, place depended—he would know no against cholera, and instead of using will be a large one and will be finished 34 G R Bristow 15 65 shall be proved to bold anarchistic better or surer way than to consult it for the purpose the state officials beliefs. It also provides that any in good shape, and fitted with all the 35 NL Wiley. 28 70 divided the swag amongst them 52 20 the columns of the local newspaper. selves. The self-righteous populists unnaturalized foreign born person, necessary apparatus used for drying 36 Jasper Agee and putting up hops for market. 37 II Z Foster: ..................... 55 70 If the advertisements were hard to seem capable, when the opportunity who, upon trial in a court, shall be *5* ............ 33 05 38 W B Gilpin. Newberg Graphic. find he would know that something is afforded, of even greater inalfeas convicted of being an anarchist, may . 24 35 39 D C Richardson.. be deported. The bill also authorizes E. C. Armstrong has about decided 40 D M Caldwell. .. 570 70 was the matter of the town. This ance and corruption than they tbe secretan- of the treasury to ap to move to southern California where 42 8 P Turner ............ . 28 70 charge with such vehemence to their class of men recognize the value 40 00 brethren o' ">ther political faith, as a point inspectors for service at for be has invested with one of his 44 M C Hewitt. of the newspaper as a means of reach 20 90 hobby upon which to ride into office. eign ports who shall have authority brothers in land. Mr. Armstrong is 45 W T Graves From 75c to $1.50. 42 65 ing the public aud Inviting attention We are all too prone to forget what to forbid transportation to this a man who is always alive to the 46 S C Pearson 151 40 to their business, and above all they we might do in the shoes of the other country of any persons who, he is best interests of the community in 48 J E Pachter ... 49 H C Branson .. 37 40 satisfied, should not be permitted to which he lives and we shall be sorry recognize the importance of a well fellow; that we would be trust-mast 34 80 50 A Houck come. A penalty of $100 is imposed to see him leave Newberg. 41 75 feupported and efficient local press. ers and millionaires and bond-holder-' upon the mastei- of a vessel who ..................... 51 (.1 Pavne If J. E. McCoy of Salem, with his 52 C Obye if we could. Restraining influences .. 60 05 It requires brains, public spirit and ■ are needed for everybody, even pop transports such a person after re six men succeeds in constructing 53 Wm Dent........................... .. 15 65 generous disposition to make a per ulists. ceiving warning not to do so. that fish ladder at the falls at Ore 54 .. 42 65 It will be noted that the bill pro gon City in thirty days at a cost of 55 S £ Lennox. sistent and successful advertiser— 13 90 . . $2.75 to $10 per Pair scribes the foreign-born anarchist. 47 85 J H Reese $800, as he estimates he will, tax 56 W hen the country was prosperous just the qualities that are required to He is not to be permitted to enter payers will begin to wonder where 57 F. H Taylor 22 60 achieve success in business. A liber under protection in 1892, the con this country. And those already that $10,000 that was paid out for 58 J C Norris .................. . .31 30 sumption of wheat was 5.91 bushels al advertiser will usually be found 51 53 for every one of our population. A here who have not been naturalized the old ladder was swallowed up. 59 Geo Spence 21 75 ... large hearted, liberal, fair and square year later during the democratic can be sent back. But any anarchist The difference between $800 and$10,- GO H S Maloney ( l Polin 1 .. 2 60 61 in his dealings with patrons. hard times, the consumption of whois naturalized, or is native born 000 would be reckoned as a pretty 62 Joel P Geer......................... 13 90 # * wheat fell off to 4.85 bushels for each is not reached by its provisions. fair «take these times. 64 David F DeTiere 61 75 From 75c to $1.75 per Pair person, a decrease of 1.06 bushels Possibly it may be the intention to 65 8 Carr ................ 10 45 Bheridan Sun. This is preeminently a uewspaper offer a bill in congress to punish an WM.Tones. ........... per capita, or a total decrease of 71,- 17 40 Married, at the residence of the 66 age and people depend largely for 550,00(1 bushels. This falling off in archy among American citizens, as a 67 D A Walker . 7 85 bride s parents in Gopher v alley, by 68 CH Rich. 34 80 their information upou the newspa the demand for wheat shows the pendant to this measure. Rev. McCutcheon, John Fryer and 70 C Blair This bill is not too drastic in its 6 10 pers. Impressions and opinions are farmers why wheat was cheaper, the Minnie Potter. The Sun acknowl 71 F E Osborne provisions. Anarchy is the enemy 15 65 to a great extent moulded by what people not being able even to buy as of civilization. An anarchist is the edges cake and wishes the young 72 C M McCormick. .. 2 60 they read. The average well estab much bread wheu the fear of free enemy of social order, peace and couple a life of bliss and usefulness. 73 Jesse Faulconer. . 15 65 trade was hanging over them as 1 75 lished county seat paper is scanned when they were at work and pros prosperity. The utterances of Santo, Last Friday Mrs. John Lady and 74 C H Brooks 76 W W Stockton........... 9 55 three children were thrown out of a the assassin of President Carnot, Once a week by probably five to seven perous under protection. 77 T F VanOreda)......... 18 25 on his trial, show clearly- the mad cart near P. M. Churchman’s house 78 thousand persons. It reaches them Don C Gates .. 83 .50 T he talk of the government fore ness of these men. The dagger, the by the runaway of a horse. All were 79 H W Lamson . 38 30 Less our usual ten per cent discount for (’ash. at their firesides where they have closing its lien on the Union and bomb and the torch are their bruised and the baby was rendered 80 F F Crumb . 16 55 time to ponder and consider the . 34 80 Central Pacific railroads will proba weapons; the murder of high officials insensible by the fall. They were 81 Wm Nelaon ■things set forth for their edification. bly end in talk, for the reason that is their first step toward the de- conveyed to Mr. Churchman's house 82 J J Gillingham 13 05 4 35 There is no other means by which so it is easier to give the roads the , struction of all government. The and attended to by Dr. Churchman. 83 A W Wright Are going fast at oui* reduced prices Though severely bxuised they were authorities of Europe are laying many people can be reached so ad- debt than to buj’ them. The roads Deatuess Cannot Be Cured not seriously injured. bv local applicai ions as they cannot reach vantageously and at so small outlay owe the government about $70,000,- very, heavy hands upon these the diseased portion of the ear. There is wretches, and it is time the United 000. They owe besides some $65,- North Yamhill Record. of cost. The wide awake and saga only one way to cure deafness, and that 000,000 first mortgage bonds and States shall take steps to keep them The new four thousand dollar is by constitutional remedies. Deafness cious merchant makes use of the this debt is a lien on the road prior from finding an asylum in this caused by an inflamed condition of the school house is the admiration of is mucous lining of the Eustachian tube. , opportunity it affords for keeping his to that of the government. To get country. many comers and goers, It cannot When this tube is inflamed you have a i wares before the public, extending possession of the roads the govern be equaled by any town of this size rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, | SEW ZEALAND’S TAX KF.FOK^l. and when it is entirely closed, deafness his acquaintance and making friends. ment would have to pay this lien of in the county. is the result, and unless the inflamma $65,000,000. It is estimated that the These are motives which every adver New Zealand is trying a new Two ladies from near Newberg tion can be taken out and this tulte re lines could be paralleled from Omaha scheme of taxation, which possesses were in town Tuesday looking for stored to its normal condition, hearing tiser should always keep in view. It will be destroyed forever, nine cases out to San Francisco for $45,000,000. So ten are caused by catarrh, which ia is the testimony- of nearly all business that the government could get an at least the merit of novelty. It places to pick hops. They say that of but an inflamed condition of the | abandons the principle of taxing all prices in that vicinity are 25 cents nothing NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE mucous surfaces. men who have achieved eminent suc entirely new line equipped with new property equally, so that all men for 7-bushel boxes and 35 cents for We will give One Hundred Dollars for | ’OTICE is hereby given that tbe unoerti rued cess that newspaper advertising has rolling stock for less money by 120,- bear the burden in proportion to nine-bushel boxes. As the price here any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh, | as sheriff of Yanihill county, state oi Orc g<jn, undti aud by virtue of a writ of execution been one of their most helpful and 000,000 than the old road would cost. their respective holdings. On the is 80 cents per hundred pounds, or that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh 5 Realizing the Closeness Issued out of the - ircult court ot the ttatr ol Or Cure. Send for circulars, free. The scheme to extend the time for contrary the New Zealand plan aims 40 cents for 9-bushel box, they think egon, for Yamhill count bearing date of August F. J. C heney & Co., Toledo, O. | valuable adjuncts, and consequently of the Times are mak zd a . D 1894, upon and to enforce the judgment payment to 100 years, at a very low- to place the burden of taxation upon it to their advantage to come here. XadC-' old bv Druggists, 75c. a id order ot Fait made by said court ou th? :;uth ing Prices on it is the very last thing to be neglect rate of interest, seems to be the only davof March, ltQl.iu that certain action where the wealthier class alone, and. to re The fact is that the price here is as in Trank Bros. Co wa plaintiff and Thomas ed and never to be ignored. Geldard was defendant, in which It w< - adjuor i L earning through necessity . thing that can be done — Dalles lieve men of small means as much as high as can be found anywhere this that the raid plaintiff. Frank Bros. € • . rec _>v- r * ♦ Chronicle. ftom the defendant Thomas Geidard. in U »>. * possible. In elaborating the new year, and is all the growers can af Chicago'* I ahcd Couned From th« Coal gold coin, the principal • urn of 4° and iut- Famine Caused by the Strike. e«i thereon st the rateoi ten p-r cent per annum But there is another motive that system, one of the first things done ford to pay at the prospective price from tbe 33tL day of March, 18^4. and the sum oi THE STATE FAIR. Under the old rule that “it’s an ill tl5,00 attorneys fees and the oof. aud dlsbui was to abolish the tax on personal of hops. prompts the business man who com wind that blows nobody good’“ the coal ment? taxed at |2€ 50, and for acciuiug costs, ari ordering the eale oi the hereinafter dej< ril rd TO CORRESPOND. Before Oregon can have a state property, and to substitute an im bines public spirit with sagacity to i famine has taught'Chicago at least^ute real property at th. i. . 19ch laiabiil Independent. useful lesson. day of March 1?94, toobtain funds to Lay the exhibit that will be the success that provement tax, laid upon all im the liberal use of tbe newspaper col several sum: of money above stated, an<l accru Haven’t the residents of thi3 tqwn The new repairs on the steamer it should be, the managing board provements on land above $15,000. ing costs observed that the skies have been clear And whereas, on the 19th day of March. JHi. umns. It is the importance to the will have to have and act upon a Small land holders are not taxed,, no Toledo cost about $1,400. This vV.L. Warren, the dul’ qualified and actinc er of late? Haven’t they taken notice of sheriff of Yamhill county, uieg.»n at that time, community of a well sustained local fuller conception of how to advertise man paying any taxation for state makes her as good as new. the fact that the peaks of the tall build duly levied upon aud attached*, in ',aid action, tbe following-iri Hi.- i . ¡longing Henry Morris. Jett Wood and Ivan ings have not been so deeply clouded purposes until his property is worth press. He contributes to its support in the state press and pay for it. to tbe defendant Thoma Geidard, to-v.dt With tanks of floating smoke, from The south bah of tbe nortbeuiii quarter and the with the same sense of duty aud obli We are jn receipt of the annual over $2,500. In addition to the or Carter are putting in their spare which the black and sooty flakes fell on BouKtanatQuarteroi . . I raarterofi time lately- prospecting for coal and the victims in the shaded streets? Wel tion three[31 township two [2] outn ran^e n\t- dinary land tax there is a graduated complimentary ticket, accompanied gation that prompts liberal support (&] west of the Willamette meridian in YamldU On Outfits for New by a half-column reading notice and tax, which is not imposed upon any things on J. D. Carter’s place. They coming the glad transformation, have county, state of Oregon, and containing 120acre.?. to the schools and churches of his Also the northweu quarter of tim jiortbw--i giousekeepers. . . . a request to use any or all of it. It land owner whose property does not have found some very good indica they asked themselves the reason for it? quarter of ¿ection three [3] tov.nsnip two [ , In June, 1894, for the first time in south range six (6] west of the Willamette m».j city. A half-starved newspaper tells how assiduously the board is exceed $25,000 in value. Then there tions that coal is not far away, and it idlan, containing 40 acres in xamhfli count*. years persons ascending the Masonic state of Oregon cannot be very enterprising, very working for complete success, and is an absentee tax, levying 20 per is to be hoped that they will find Temple or Auditorium tower were en Now therefore, by virtue of said execution, S. WILSON. W. G. HENDERSON. judgment and order of sale, and in pur-nance «.f abled to see on a working day the gieen useful or very creditable to the com says the answer as to whether it cent over and above the ordinary something that will pay. the commands of .said wm, I will, on Saturday, the fcth day of Septem ber, 1* h 4 at the hour of one- The Presbyterians have vacated clumps of Garfield park far to the west munity in which it is published, It shall be a credit to our magnificent and graduated land tax in the case o'clock p. m of said day at tbe court house do< : in McMinnville, Yamhill count,, Oregon, ell commonwealth is in the hands of of owners who have been absent their church building recently sold to and the big, rambling building of Pack cannot even be independent. ingtown at the stock yards, four miles ribiect to redemption, at public auction, to thv from tbe colony for three years or the newspaper men. If so, our ans Oliver & Colcord. They will hold blgne3t bidder for cash ir. hand, the ab< ’. de to the southwest. They were visible •* a scribed rail property, to sati3P. uad judgment, wer is in the first sentence of this over. The justification for this tax services in the M E- church until through a veil of smoke, it is true, but costs and accruing costs Dated this tfcp 7tb day of August. 18L>4 Liberal support from the business article. It says next year it hopes is found in the fact that many large further notice. Plans for a nice it was a veil and not a wail of foggy, (Third Street, between E and F.) .w g T henderson , Sberift di said Yamhill Counts community means excellent newspa to give a monetary consideration. landholders living abroad draw large church have been received from the impenetrable darkness. The same stacks that had coughed out volcanic columns WILSON & HENDERSON, Proprietors. pers always. A good newspaper Why not this year, or last year? incomes from their possessions, but east and adopted by the Presbyterian of dense smoke now sent the faintest NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE. make no contribution toward the people here, who will in a few days gray wreaths carling upward. It was field invites good newspaper talent. Twenty thousand dollars was the S. vVILiSOpi, manager. like Sunday. sum at the disposal of the board, welfare of the colony, and, in many begin work on their new building on "VTOTICE is hereby given that ibe undersig^l The way for a town to improve the and yet it expects the newspapers to instances, act as a drawback by Sheridan street. The plan is differ Had the factories been closed and the «s sheriff of ¿amhin county state of Orc gon. under and by virtue of a writ of execution quality of its press is to support roy make the fair a success without holding large areas for speculative ent from any other church in town, fires banked? Was there less demand for -------------------- Ii*ll -------------------- issued out ol tbe circuit court of the Hate <4 Ur working power in the big buildings. egon for Yambill county, bearing date of Aug ally such papers as it has, and the charge. As well ask other business purposes and deriving a benefit from but it will present a fine appearance No to both questions. Even-thing first-class. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercial I U4t 2d, A. D. 1£94, upon and to enforce tbw ju<L ment and order of sale made by said court oil The fact was that coal had become Travelers Conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. Give us a call. the 27th day ot March, lr.H, in that certain ac general laws of business and compe men over the state to contribute in the improvements made upon neigh aud will be arranged inside to seat tion wbartin the Norwegian Plow Company a very scarce and the price had increased money the equivalent value of the boring lands. 250 to 300 persons. torporatiou. was plaint id; and R. Re»-«l and Wil tition can be depended on to do the Every man who burned coal was having liam Hail v.«re defeudants, tn which it waa *.1 There is 31so an income tax, but publisher’s space, as to ask him for | judged that the said plaintiff the Norwegian it fed into the fire boxes a mere spoon rest. SfliOOI. APPORTIONMENT. Plow Company, a corporation, recover from the gratuitous advertising. Every good incomes from mortgages and rents, ful at a time, so as to make the supply I defendants R. Reed and William Hall, in C ♦ * ■ gold coin, tbe principal sum of t9v.41 and inter * citizen is interested in every effort to and derived by owners or occupiers Supt. Stillwell is making the following last as long as possible. In other words, eat thereon from March 27th. 1^94at the rate <»f Advertisers in the local newspaper build up his state, but not to the ex of land from its use and products, August apportionment of the state school he was getting almost perfect combus 10per cent per annum and the further mim < >i Ho .00 attorneys fees and ibecos«s and disburs tion, and consequently there was little, roenta taxed at $37.05, and for accruing cost . aud are a mutual help to each other. tent of a personal contribution to a are exempt. There has been a strong fund, on the basis of 87 cents to each if any, smoke pouiing out of the stack. IS ONLY— oideringtbe sale of the hereinafter d< criU i real property, attached in said action on the 1 th He was getting the full value of hia Their combined efforts, which should state fair when that state’s legisla tendency in New Zealand toward the pupil: I day of March, 1894, to obtain funds to pay the AMOUNT. coal, and this, it might ^eem, would be CLERK ture appropriates large sums for the accumulation of vast landed estates, DIST. several sums of money above stated and accrti be directed toward attracting cus *_7 costs. ......... $ 42 65 a good thing for him to do whether or purpose Newspaper men are in and the object of the graduated land 1 F. J Wiser. -ind whereas, on the 15tb da” of March, 1H>1, tom to the town as well as to their business to aid in advancing the in tax was to check and break up this 2 C G Scott. 29 60 not there was a coal famine. W. L. Warren. the duly quallfi I i acting To some winds the late improvements sheriff of Yambiil county, Oregon, at that time, ......... 87 00 individual wares, can be made to have terests of their respective communi tendency, under which, for instance, 3 Samuel Parrott duly levied upon and attached, m said action' in smoke consumers is proof positive the follou ing described real property tadonging 4 T J Jellisou................. ......... 127 00 SUMMONS. to the defendant R. Reed, town a wholesome effect in accomplishing ties and at the same time earn a live fourteen owners hold land with an 5 G M Watkins............ ......... 37 40 that if furnaces were fed economically An undivided one half interest in the follow at all times the smoke would almost improved value of $27,690,245, while In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for ing Commencing at the <»nthwest corner < f the both objects. People are apt to cul lihood. 6 C 8Tustin................... ......... 45 20 disappear. It is the reckless stoker who the county of Yamhill. north half of tbe north west quarter of section two It is certainly to be hoped that six owners hold land with an im 7 Geo W Briedwell Henrietta Mabel Bush, | (2) in township three (3)south, range five if>, wH 40 00 stuffs the furnace and then takes a long tivate friendly feeling toward a town, Plaintiff, 1 ofthe Willamette meridian, running then these annual exhibits may be made a proved value of $12,813,900, and the 8 Maine Berry. 68 75 rest who causes most of the suffering vs. ! Department No. 2. north thirty (30)rods; tbeiv e east thiriv rods; the merchants professional men, me credit to the state in the near future. total value of unimproved land held Marston Bush, | thence south twenty-one .1, rod; and ihenue ......... 92 20 He did his duty when the coal famine 9 W R Carter. Defendant, j west twenty four (24> rods to tbe place of begin chanics. etc , of which take pains to That a part of the fund that has in large areas, from 5.000 acres up 10 J L Davis. O Marston Eusb. the above named defendant nlng, containing four acres more or less and be ......... 71 35 began because his employer metaphoric in the name ot the state of Oregon you are ing a part of tbe homestead claim oi Win. Hall, T hereby ......... 68 75 ally stood over him with a club to see required to appeal and answer the cow and situate in Yamhill county .late of Oregon show appreciation by soliciting pat heretofore gone to make the speed ward. amounted in 1892 to the vast 11 J T Fryer..................... that he wasted no fuel. Thon the smoke plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit Also the following described real property be ......... 15 65 ring the leading feature, may be ex sum of $272.360.875. This graduat 12 EC Hadaway in the above named court on or before Monday, longing to tbe defendant William Hall, towir ronage. stack reformed, as did its neighbors. Snap-shot, Flash-light and time the 24tb day ot September P94. the tame being The north half of the northw e t quarter oi ac ......... 41 75 Temporarily, at least, the horror was pended in judicious advertising and ed tax, while not regarded as too 13 ThompCone.. exposure pictures readily taken by the firat day of the next icgilar term of said court tion two (21 township three [3] south of range . 29 60 14 Jas Agee. following six weeks publication ox thia summons, five ¡51 west ot the Willamette' meridian, except abated, and the prolonged strike of the any amateur with our A and B Ordi and you will take notice that if you tail so to aj> therefrom four acres deeued to Annie Reed in Tut Or?gouian and Capita! Journal the encouragement of the husband burdensome, is having the desired ......... 28 70 miners did that much good.—Chicago 15 Fred’k Cane . pear and answer said complaint the plaintiff tv Hl Vol. 24. page records of Yambill county, Or nary Kodaks. Twenty-four pictures apply to the court for the relief prayed for in tbe egon, containing are booming the cultivation of corn man and the stock raiser to make a effect to a great extent. 73.C2 acres. ......... 114 85 Record. 16 W G Busbee complaint, to-wit: Now therefore, by virtue of ¿aid execution, without reloading —simple in con There was a great deal of opposi- as a substitute for wheat in Oregon creditable display of his products. For a decree dissolving the marriage contract judgment and order of .".ale, and iu pursuance oi 17 Wirt Laughlin......... ......... 47 85 Another Calamity Straw. struction, well made and handsomely now existing between pHlnt.ff and defendant and the commands oi said writ. I will. on Saturduv In line with this thought the Hills tion to the measure, by men who 18 J T Gowdy.................. ......... 50 45 farming. There are doubtless lo for care ana custody of Edmund Bush. Lula tbe £th day of ©epiember, at tbe hour of one Many people are considerably agitated finished. were sincere in their belief that the Bushand Frederick Bush, minor children of o ’ clock p. m oi said day, ut tbe court bouse door calities where corn would make a boro Independent says: 19 Fred Little.................. ......... 51 35 over a mysterious circumstance which is plaintiff and defeudant. and for such other re in McMinnville, Yamhill county, Oregon, sd. ‘'The fairs to be held in Oregon scheme is an unwise one, and would 20 A P Magness ......... 33 05 thought to indicate disaster. It is the You can »• Do the Rest.” lief as the plaintiff way be entitled to in cqultj subject to redemption, at public auction, to the fairly good crop one year with an and good conscience» and for coat'. highest bidder M cash in band, me above de . . 57 40 appearance of the letter B plainly im other. especially if pains were taken are fearful of spending anything for result in a serious loss to the reve 21 M E Johnston Free illustrated manual tells just how This summons is served by publication in tbe scribed real property to st . i aid jud ment Yamhill Reporter, a newspaper published in said coats and accruing costs. pressed upon blades of oats growing in 2° D V Olds 178 35 to grow the early maturing varieties. advertising lest some newspaper may nues. This view has not been real —but we’ll do it for you if you want county and state by six weeks’ publication tfiere Jiatedthis the 7tL day of Augu.n. 1P94 fields. Acres aud acres in all parts of .. 42 65 of by order of Hon H. H. Hewitt, judge of tbe 23 Z J Imus ............ W G HENDERSON, us to. But here in the valley, generally make a pittance. A patron called ized. The result has been a great aforesaid court, made in tbe city of Albany, coun Shenfi of said Yamhill County the county have been found to be thus 24 W II Fletcher .. . ......... 22 60 ty of Linn, state of Oregon, tbe 9th day of August relief to the smaller taxpayers. The speaking, the nights are too cool at this office a few days ago to en curiously marked. It is claimed that PRICE, LOADED FOR 3» EXPOSURES. 1894. 25 J W Coovert ......... 31 30 the only other times the letter was ever' E. E. 5ELPH, Att’yfor Pi ft during the months of May and June quire when the fair at Newberg, number of taxpayers has decreased Notice of Final Settlement. . . 36 55 found on oats iu this manner was just A Ordinary Kodak tor pictures «K* 3M in . I C « 26 Alex Miller to give the plant a vigorous and Yamhill county, is to be held, but by 9.028, while the revenue has been 27 John Eisle ............ ......... 52 20 before the war of 1812 and the late civil B Ordinary Kodak for pictures ¡H x » in , JQ.QC OTICE >: hereby given tuatrt S Hutch, the J£. ». GOUCHIB. "healthy start. This is only news the information could not be given, increased by nearly $100,000. The 28 J T Watson.................. « V I. ». CALEBIATH. executor of the eNate of Sherqian Hat< 185 30 war, and that the B stands for “blood Complete Developing and Printing Outfit, N deceased, has filed hit final account as such exe< paper opinion, however. We have notwithstanding the paper of that existing interests were not affected 29 Moses Votaw ......... 377 60 shed,” which may now be looked tor utorlnthe county court lor Yamhill countv, Calbreath & Goucher. EASTMAN KODAK CO., Oregon, and said court has set Saturday, Seia- noticed some small fields growing in town was consulted. And while the to any appreciable extent by these 30 Paul Fundman. ......... 67 85 again. Each blade is marked, the let temuer tlb, at the hour of 10 o clo-k a m . PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ter, about half an inch long, being, as ROCHESTER, N. ¥ kodaks . as the time to hear said final account, and oi revolutionizing reforms, and the Yamhill county the present season search was on an announcement of 31 J S Fairchiles. ... 35 65 objections theretoand to tbesettlement thereof J.6.O& tü >iOO.OO. McMrNMviti.E .... Oaxooa while traveling about, and we should the time of holding the state fair credit of New Zealand was strength 32 Samuel T Jones......... S9 60 it seems, pressed into the leaf aud dis Cind/er Dated August 7th, cernible on the other side —Peru (Ind.) W S HATCH, be gratified to have some of the prac- was sought, but it is not. The fair ened in London to an unprecedented 33 Frank Wright ....... ......... 22 60 Dispatch. (Offioe over Brtly'i bank.) Executor. __ Debs not in it ! APPERSON lias Struck on the Price of Blankets Dormets AH Wool Blankets Harvest Gloves Gloves for Hop Picking BURNS & DANIELS N ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE S peciali PRICES C ity S tables , The Reporter ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR K KODAKS ■ I