.*• VOL. XXIV M'MINNVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY", AUGUST 31, 1894 Entered at the Poatoffice in McMinnville, as Second-class matter. iat 4rç SUBSCRIPTION PRICE S’.nu PER YEAR. One Dollar if paid in advance, Sin^i#numbers live cents. NO. 35. SILETZ HKSEHVAIIOS In many places along the coast only be determined by working, but range the forest fires have consumed it promisee to represent an immense Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report. Lands Suou to be Opened to Settle­ ment. The Country Described. hundreds of thousands of dollars ¡stride in the science of coast and , B. F. Jones in the Salem Journal worth of timber, but the hand of i light house illumination. »* | gives the following description of providence has protected this belt of fHO.’i THE COISTY PRESS. country and it stands to-day as na ­ | the above country, about which a LIVERY STABLE. i good many people are inquiring at i ture has left it. green and inhaling North Yamhili Record. its own fragrance, towering and wav-, i the present time : CATES & HENRY, Props. The bouse of Charley Davis, five As there have been a number of ing on a thousand hills, only await­ miles southeast of this place, was Located at Sheridan, Yamhill County, Oregon, are just now offering | statements made through the press, ing the hand of capital and man’s burned to the ground about 4 p. m. E . rre'-t, north of Third. Everything Neu and bargains in real estate that cau’t be duplicated in the Willamette valley. Firxt rlB«-«. Conveyance of Commercial 'travel­ Land, that havi- been held in large tracts are now being subdivided into j concerning the land on the Siletz In­ ingenuity to place it upon the mar- j last Thursday. The fire is supposed er» a ‘peciulty Board und ytubling by the day or I rad to .mt purchaser, and at prices that defy competition. People with dian reservation, soon to be thrown ket of the world. month Wo solicit a fair -hare of thr* I och I pat- mall mean., and desiring homes on the installment plan, will find it to ' open for settlement, will you kindly j While at the present time the; to have caught from the cook stove. runa«^ They succeeded in saving most of their interest to <’all upon or address this company. Sheridan is in a fa­ nearest point to a railroad from this ' vored fruit district of Oregon, out of range of the codlin moth and other i give one who has lived in the vicinity | their household goods, and we are OiiEUOX M.IV» ASO sorts. insect t We also have some line business openings and mill properties ' of the reservation for the past 2-1 valley is Toledo, a distance of seven i informed that $20 will cover all loss Spite work or jealousy is the cause for ale or exchange for other property. Trades of all kinds negotiated. vears, space in your valuable paper i miles, over a wagon road, there is a : of this act of deviltry. Ills object aside from the building. Cons- pt.ndence elicited. Descriptive circular and price list will be for­ for a brief description of this locali­ possibility that as soon as these Forest Grove will establish a free was not accomplished for he did not warded on demand. T. B. Kay. of Kay & Todd, of library. PROPRIETORS ty, as we do not wish to mislead any lands are open for settlement that kill anyone and Meek is still thresh­ Below we give :i few farms we are offering for sale : the Southern Pacific will continue its (Minnville, and J. E. Todd, who Court is in session in Tillamook ing.” NG 1. 4Ss acre- , 400 in cultivation, large two-story house, large barn, two homeseeker, or boom the country by been running their branch store at county this week. large te aring orchards, nice stream oi water running through the pasture, furnish­ misrepresentation, we shall endeav­ system on from Airlie, in Polk coun­ A Lebanon boy tied his cow to the ing abundance of water at all times oi year, situated on county road and radroad, or to describe the lands as they ap­ ty to Newport down by the sea, a I Newberg, were in our city yester­ Forest Grove's telephone service ' coupler of a freight car and went off 2!^ miles from Amity. This will be sold at a great sacrifice anil divided to suit day. They rented the Kuykendall pear, having lived on the reserva­ distance of about forty miles, as begins September 1st. purchaser. ¡on other business Unfortunately store building, and will open a FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. NO. 2. 180 acres, 80 acres in crop, balance easy cleared, situated on county tion for a time and being acquainted there would be plenty of commerce The wild man in Malheur county for the cow the Lebanon engine i road 3 miles from Sheridan, *< mile from school, splendid hop, grain or fruit laud ; with a large portion of the reserva­ to justify the extension of the road. branch clothing store here about has been seen again. He was over­ CHOICEST IN THE MARKET. backed up on the switch while the 1 price $15 per acre. The Indians are not allowed to sell Sept. 1st. tion. due on account of the strike and boy was gone, and not seeing the NO. 3. 200 acres, 50 acres cleared, balance young oak and fir and, nice I South *4de Third St. between B and C This country was formerly a part their lands for a period of years, Dayton Herald. Chinese war. tream water, a splendid stock ranch, situated 3 miles from Sheridan; price $7 per cow coupled on to the car start­ i acre. of Tillamook county, but the act but they are to become citizens and J. D. Ecenrood, who was sent Dr. Mulkey, an Independence dent­ ed up the track. The bovine was NO. 4. 100 acres all in cultivation, adjoining the city limits of Slw.ridan, fine ' creating Lincoln county, gave this are allowed the privilege of leasing ' from here to the insane asylum about ist fitted a pair of teeth last week for not noted as a sprinter but she was hop land ; price |33 per acre. land to the latter county. Within their lands, which opportunity they a year ago, escaped from that insti­ a iady 90 years old. This an unusual forced up the track at a 2:17 gait. A NO. 5. 30 a, res, 15 acres clear, all lays fine to cultivate when clear, l'i . —ANP— the boundaries of the reservation will speedily embrace, as farming is tution on Saturday. He was over­ miles from Sheridan ; price $12.51 j«r acre. farmer who was passing saw the occurrence in dentistry. are about 232,000 acres of land, 48,- not to their taste. taken at Newberg on Sunday by Mr. TOXSMRIAL PARLORS, plant which predicament, and managed to signal The tie preserving | SHERIDAN LAND COMPANY. Sheridan, Oregon. We do not mean to cast any reflec­ Martin an employe at the asylum 000 of which has been designated was moved from Cornelius recently euKuiet!l' 1° stop, otherwise there and allotted to the Indians in sever­ tion upon any of the former agents and taken back. They took dinner Logan & Kntch, Prop’s. ISAAC DAUGHERTY, Manager. will return in February. Ties are mUbt have bt‘en a sPurt of sPeed 011 alty, the balance to be open for set­ who have been on this reservation or at the hotel. Ecenrood said he was being drawn now so a good supply Part °f the cow unheard of be- the present one, when we may say tlers under the homestead laws. The on the hunt of J. W. Parker, whom For a Clean Shave or Fashionable Hair fore or a broken neck, for the boy si II Ji<>>s. agricultural lands arc mostly along that the farming industry is going he wanted to kill for having swindled will be on hand to pickle. had tied her securely with a stout Cut Oive Us a Call. M c JVI í NNVI ü UE Mr. Hermann has introduced in the Siletz and Salmon rivers and backward, instead of forward, for him. Parker is a near neighbor Baths are new and first-classi in every re- i rope. As it is she is alive and well N the Circuit Court of tbo State of Oregon for congress a bill authorizing the sec­ the Indians do not care to farm and Yamhill County | their tributaries. The Siletz heads I W. F FRASER, Plainlifl .-pect. Ladies’ Barbs and shampooing a special­ to Ecenrood. Being quicker witted aud holds the record of that town ty. Employ uoue but first-class men. Don't L ■ in or near the summit of the coast ! the agent has no power to compel and of a stronger mind, he is serving retary of war to send to Roseburg , for that sort of a race. vs forget the place. Three doors west of Hotel MAGGIE FRASER. Defendant 1 Again, the Indians a two year’s sentence for trickery in four back-number cannons, still ser­ To Fraser, above named defendant: ■ range aud empties its clear and them to work. T. Maggie r ______ the _■_______________________ YainbilL The Southern Pacific company an­ In the name of the state of Oregon, you are here- , sparkling waters into the old Pacific are all becoming educated and, like viceable. to ’ jolly'’ the old boys at the penitentiary. t y liotitiod and required to appear and answer ■ • B. E COULTER, Prop. nounces that they will issue, effect- the Oregon Soldier's Horae. the white man, do not want to fol ­ kamed“51rt?by Jhi fiStdiy ©nV*™ foik£ I near the center of the reservation ELSIA WRIGHT, ' ive September 1st, 1894, a special Goods of all descriptions moved and ing the expiration of the time prescribed in the north and south. This stream is very low in the same vocation all their Latayette Ltigtr. The first woman ever sworn to Manufactures and Deuls in careful handling guaranteed. Collections order for too publication oi this summons, to-wit; P. P. Gates, -Geo. Moor and Dr. take the mail from the Hillsboro tariff on hops in car-loads minimum We make the assertion that Monday, September 21th, A. D. 1891. and if you winding and crooked and TUBS tO lives. will be ruade monthly. Hauling of all tall no to appear or answer, for want thereof the i . . weight of 12,000lbs., of 11.70 per 100 piaintiii vviii apply to the court for the relief every point oi the compass c er it j within two or three years after the Miohaux of this place and John postoftice is Mrs. Ferris, wife of the kinds done cheap. prayed tor in the complaint herein, to-wit; A ,1, «. k .c opening of the reservation there will Knight of Hillsboro, start next week pounds, from Oregon terminal and contractor, who has been made car­ decree dissolving the. marriage contract now ex-: 1 eadie tile OCcan. 1116 inOUtn Ci intermediate points to Missouri lVJrrrt,v -jt-ri za « Atting betv/een the plaintiff and the detendant, and to* such other and further reliet as may be I ts nariOW dfiCl Oil either not be over a hundred Indians living ; for a round with elk in the Nehalem rier on the daily route between SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, river, Mississippi river, Chicago and meet in the premise«. * I ‘ " | country. upon the reserve. Twenty years Brushes and sells them cheaper than Exteud- that place and Glencoe. This summons is served by publication thereof ’ side are rolling sand hills. points common therewith, Cincin­ for six weeks, by order of Hon. T. A. Stephens, I 1 ing up the stream on the left bank ago oxer 3,000 Indians had their they eau be bought anywhere else in The bicycle fad has struck us at The Vancouver Independent has nati, Detroit and common points, Judge of the circuit court for the 4th judicial dis­ the Willamette Valley. Our ail home tSTHEBEST. trict, made AugUetOth, A. D. 1594 for a distance of three miles, are ! homeb on this reservation. Today ; last. It was a long time coming but passed into the hands of E. M. OITÏ%n.*Cj NOSaUEAKINa JNO. J. SPENCER. i and New York, Boston and Atlantic made sets of harness -are pronounced Attorney for Plaintift. large bodies ot tidelands very high I the census shows less than 500. Civ­ I she's here and the ladies are making Rands, editor of the Oregon City *5. CORDOVAN, nusurpa.etablc by those who buy them seaboard common points. This is FREMCH5.tMAMELLE0CALT and only overflowing in the winter or ilization and the ways of the white , good use of their time- Now we Enterprise, and L. W. Dubois, of bt 3I2IO5&. ‘A.^.yFlIcCAlf&kÀKGADOl nearly a twenty-five per cent reduc­ man have thinned their ranks and rut*: vi Lit I see young ladies with bright eyes Vancouver, Wash. The present ed­ during full nioon tides in June. At ♦ 3.-1PP0LICE.3 SOLES. tion and will be of great benefit to N the Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon for this point the mountain comes to the many have passed to the happy j and rosy cheeks out on the back itor has had charge of the Independ­ the hop growers of Oregon. The i Yamhill County. EXTRA FINE. HEiiiE l . TOLSON, Plaintiff. ( water’s edge and on the right bank j hunting ground. The Indians are, streets using every spare moment ent since 1877. Southern Pacific company recognizes $2A7JB oys S chcdl 5 hoes . c. f . TOLSON. Defendant. ) is another large body of tideland. j as a rule, well educated, and will trying to master the unruly machine ToC P.T o I fod the above named defendant; - y- . . . Viewers to estimate the probable •LADIES- the fact of the present low prices be­ and they are getting there too. A k T2 73 In the name of the state of Oregon, you are j from this point Oil up the Stream | make good, law-abiding citizens. —McMinn ville, Oregon.— cost of a wagon road from Prineville ing offered for hops and is willing to ^^L^, î 2' bestdo NWG hereby notified and required to appear and . ,• „ . . c . x t,.y .. While homeseekers will be able to ’ I iDswer the complaint filed against you in the | a distance Of about 20 miles to SEND FOR CATALOGUE ’ N'ewberj Graphic. to connect with the Oregon Pacific help the situation by reducing freight above immtd court by the first dav of the term j ai .. Paid »{» Capital, $.50,000 get but little clear land, the Indians following the expiration oi the num prescribed *116 iieaci OI tac tide there die upon W«L ’ üCUUi.A3, ■«sV railroad report that it is their opin­ rates. At the election held Monday to Transacts a General Bunking Business. BLOCKTON, MASS. In Tbe order for tbe puhiicatiou of thia tummonh. ¿other side of the river lurr-p tr-irtr having selected the open lands, there tile mei ldr&6 lldClb You cau »avc monny by purcbatiug W. L.. town Mondav, Sepumter. 24th, A. D. 1891. and ion it can be built lor 110,000 or less. get an expression from the people Robert A. Miller, register of the Dauglas shoea* The day has of bottom lauds covered with crab- are homes for many. Because, vc are me largest manufacturers of The distance of the most feasible | Oregon City land office, has received ¡’resident, - - J. If ('OWLS. advertised with reference to putting in a system herein, ¿e- . apples, aldei uud vine maple and oc* passed when a man eau load his pos­ »hoes in the world, end guarantee _ :l_- cc . hi rein, to wit; v it a A de- Vice President, • LE h LA VGHUS. : :ie value by stamping the name and price oa disrolvinr'the ¿ving the marriage contract now exist- exist-; . r ( «shier, - E. O. APP EPSON tae bottom, widen protects yon against high ing between the plaintift and the defendant and Cau 101)ally a Small prairie Of fl'OlD 10 sessions into a wagon, go west, set of water works, not to cost to exceed route fromPrineville to Independ- from Senator Mitchell the following • 1. i- --tec the fh.i naine nu^nn of z.t‘ the tfi.1 plaintiff ( to q hfT EIH'dell - * Asst. Cashier ... ¡I’. LINK prices and the middleman’s profit^. Ourshoes changing her maiden $15,000, there were 125 votes cast of ence ptairie they estimate at 72 fetter regarding the status of the equal custom work in style, easy fitting and name, to wit. Hattie Lawson, and f ‘L other to 40 acres. for -. ¿... sueh Along the mountain his stakes, and claim broad acres of wearing Dualities. We have them sold every­ and farther rU.. f as may be meet in the. premises which 90 favored the scheme and 35 m^es‘ Siletz aud Klamath reservations: where at lower prices for the value given than ides back of the bottoms, with the prairie land. Uncle Sam's broad This Miiumons is served l y the publication Board of Directors: voted adversely, making a majority .iy other make. Take no substitute. If your ihoicuf for bx?; weeks, by order ot Hon. ^eo. H A large fleshy lady was bathing at "Respc-nding to vours of August 3, ‘?AuXtTh. a . , exception of about three miles that domain has withstood the test lor itoicr cannot supply you, we can. Sold by J. W. COWLES, LEE LAlGHtIN. Burii* tt,judge of aid com-., ^¿ 1__ 1____ ..1................ of 55 in favor of water. At the city North beach the other day, when a ' I beg to say that the provision of A. J APPEESON. WM. CAMPBELL. D 1 m 4 fro. I. S fencer R. JACOBoOH, T/i. 4\iLLZ many years and has provided mil ­ , is very rocky and rough, can be seen J. L. ROGERS. Attorney lor Plaintiff. election held last January there were thin spinster exclaimed: “Look out law looking to the opening of the I fine saw timber, fir, larch, spruce lions of homes for her subjects, but 233 votes cast. From Wednesday's now for Professor Falb's tidal i Siletz Indian reservation to settle- SHERIFFS SALE. Sell Sl/ht Exchange and Telegraphic Trans- and cedar, towering up towards the ■ now she has no more wild west. If fers on Kew York, ban Fruneisco and Portland election it appears that there are 108 1 waves. The fat lady said nothing, ment has been incorporated in the i>ep.>dt - received subleci to check. Interest p.d : 1 V- OIICE is hereby given that ’.an undersigned i “ Y'' il Olli 0110 to two hundred feet, a we take Horace Greeley's advice and voters in the town who are not inter­ on Time Deposits. Loans money «>u approve«! The next day the thin old maid general Indian appropriation bill, À1 us sheriff of Yamhill count:. stale of Ore-. L,rc pn livinrr . „r go farther west we will find that security. Collections made on all accessible gon, by virtue of » writ of execution issued out ft’ alia 115 Illg .cminder Of Ono of ested in the matter. ¡»olau. donned her suit and plunged into It has been agreed to in conference, of the circuit court of sail Yamhill county. Ore the manv indurtrip' that te ► -.<->!-> to where rolls the Oregon is also civili­ ' gon, in that certain sun wherein Sieln. A. Bur- ' mausuito tliai Is bOOn to Pressed brick from Edwards’ brick the sea. The fleshy lady was present I but has not yet been signed by the nett was puintiit and Daniel o:i. . i-iiaucy Ous. spring into existence iu this favored zation. The opening of this reser­ ; hi-, wife, »nd L. H.Baxerand Mary shuck were , and was heard to remark, “telegraph president. When it is,and is printed, JOHN F. DERBY ■iefrindants. and tu enforce the deerve of fore- locality, au bOOn as the president's vation means a great deal for the factory are being placed on the COPYRIGHTS^ I closure and order of sale made by 8&id court in 1 . - , .. , , poles don’t make much of a ripple, I will take pleasure in forwarding grounds at Friends church , the CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT Ï For a ■aid huit, decreeing that the 8uid plaintiff recover. proclamation shall nave reached the new county of Lincoln, from the fact i A __ i o* -i •PsX9f cu£ H*n honest opinion, write to from the defendants Daniel Otis and Filancy ' Proprietor cf The McMinnville do they?" 1 you a copy. Will also send you such building committee hoping to that the government will assume and Dll NN & CO., who bave had nearly fifty years' »jtis, in United States gold coin, the sum of one cai.o oi the home seeker. Six miles experience in the patant business, cox itmica- _ be able to veneer building hundred and seventy dollar® and eighty-six thn hmrl 4;^ ;c ; the An Albany paper says there is a information as I have in regard to pay ail taxes on the 48,000 acres al ­ tiers strictly confidential. A Handbook of In­ cents, (J170.S8) with interest on taid bum «t the ^OO\ e tile Lead Ot tile tide IS What is formation concerning Patente ana bow to ob­ I this fall. The delay in finishing Chinaman in Albany who is becom-: the Klamath reservation. They are tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan­ rate of eight per cent per annum from the 28th ; d^sicriafnd i flu» lnwpr Farm Dur lotted to the Indians, under the pro ­ I davof March. 18M. aud the further sum ofKS.OO - do Illo lower fdim. Uur- ical and scientific books sent free. Patents taken through 3iuun & Co. receive attorneys’ fee: and the c-ous and disburse- ing former vears the reserve was di- visions of the bill which ha's just caused by the inability of the com- ing quite a farmer, as well as plying i now surveying, preparatory to mak- anc ial not.celnthc Scientific American, ana - to menth taxed nt U9.05, said decree having been i . iMis aro brought widely be.»orethe pohhc with- About mittee to collect money that was | his vocation as laundryman. His ing allotments at the Klamath reser- out coot to the inventor. Ihts splendid paper, I given on the 28th day of March. 1894. and order- , Vlded 11) to three farmin*^ districts. been passed by congress. 0 Situated at the Southwest corner of the Fun issued weekly, elegantly Hi ust rated, has by far the ing the sale of the following described real — i The middle farm, where is now lo­ 840,000 will be disbursed to the In­ guaranteed in the east has been very 1 name is San Wa. He leased a year ration.' iarzeat circulation of any scientific work in the property, to-wit: tlr.iunds. • Lots No. Two, (2) Seven (7) aud Eight (8) iu i Pimple copies «»ent free. ___ “ ***_ ' Building Eaition, monthly, ftju a year. Single block No. Four (4) in Mrs. IL W. Chandler’s Sec­ cated all the government buildings, dians and the balance of 8100,000 unsatisfactory to the committee as or two ago 115 acres of land lying I NEWS O» THE WEEK. copies, ‘/5 cents. Every number contains beau- ond Addition to the City of McMinnville, in well as to the church and the public near Spring Hill, and now has 40 will be placed to their credit and be tilul plates, in oclors, and pnotographs of new All «1res of Onst-clase Drain Tile kept conttantly the upper and lower farm, both of nouses, with plans, enabling builders to show the Yamhill county, state of Oregon, per the duly Oil baud ut lowest living price». recorded plat thereof now of record in the coun­ and secure contracts. Address One thousand persons perished in which had white farmers, but for a paid out to the miuor children as : generally, and it is hoped that acres of hops and the remainder in ML NN i CûM Nxw Y oke , 3(il B roadway . ty recorder’s office oi said county. said writ of execution being dated August 6tb. number oi years past one farmer lo­ they become of age. Forty thous­ enough money can be raised to com- oats, potatoes and garden. He says a disastrous cyclone on the tea of OREGON MCMINNVILLE. 1891, and to enforce said writ and by virtue there­ it will cost him $1500 to market his Azoff on Saturday. of, I will, on Saturday, the 8th day of September, cated at the agency has directed the and dollars put into circulation these ; plcte the work. BICYCLE BIDEBS, 1591, at the hour of eleven o’clock a. m. of taid hops and expects even at 10 cents A visit to almost any of the prune i day, at the court house door in McMinnville, in Indians in their farming pursuits; democratic times will grease the J. E. Budd of Stockton, Calif., was A rc nt* Mud Dealers said county aud state, sell at public auction to per pound to clear over $1000 on the I nominated by the democrats on Fri­ axles ana start the wheels of indus ­ orchards around town will convince ' Are your eyes open? Are you keeping? the highest bidder for cash in U. S. gold com, the the lower farm is nearly abandoned. abr ust of the tiiuea? Are you aware of i above described real property to satisfy said exe­ •1 the day for governor of that state. Here one may travel over a fairly try with a merry time, which will be anyone that the evaporators will: 40 acres. fact that cemented tires have jfone with cution. costs and accruing costs. Dated this the 7th day of August, 1894. the "ordinary” and th© have something to do this season. A ! This is from the daily Aetorian : An good road for a distance of six or had locally at least. W. G. HENDERSON, The whisky trust has ordered an solid and cushion tires? QUINCY, MASS.. Sherift of Yamhill County, Oregon. I I seven miles to the agency farm, pass- Are you aware also that, I glance at the orchards oelonging to . Ashland girl came home from Port­ increase of five cents per gallon in the *'Rami> er ” clincher Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Jesse Edwards and B. C. Miles a few ! land a few days ago with the latest i the price of whisky. This makes the tires are being: purchased A WOADERi IE LIC-111. ; ing one fine belt of land after anoth- SUMMONS. and use • by the leading days ago showed that they had a product of a summer fashion fad con­ j basis $1 35 makers of the world ? That* i er and seeing nothing but vacated the “Rambler” is the light­ J In tbe circuit court of the state of Oregon for ,1«,,.,, t, „ j ’ The idea of an electric light which, very fine crop and that the fruit is sisting of a white dress and white est, strongest, fastest and the county of Yuwbiii. i Houses ana broken dowu fences and Both the treasury balance and the handsomest bicycle made ' Henrietta Mabel Bath, ) fed by a current from a dynamo act­ i going to be large and fine. Other kid shoes. A girl who had been the gold reserve are reported as the fields growing up to weeds and on earth ? That it received Plaintiff. I Live awards et the world s vs. 'r Department No. 2. thistles, many of the Indians having uated by a forty horse power engine, I orchards are reported to be showing down there visiting said the fad was feeling the beneficial effects of a re­ fair? Examine the ten Mareton Bubh. I leading points that are on Defendant. J either died or moved to the coast, and giving 7000 candle power, can - up a much larger crop of prunes old in her town, in fact, “Salem was vival of business. no other inaohino but the 'T’O Maretor. Bush, »be above named defendant; “Bambier” and you are , JL In the name of the state of Gregon you are there to fish or while away time ac­ have its illuminating power intensi- than had been anticipated, so there almost always the first to catch the convinced« Sunday was the hottest day of the hereby required to appear and answer the com­ “Cycles” with clincher tires from $4 5 to plaint filed agaiiibt you in the above entitled suit cording to their ancieut customs. At | fled more than 35,000 times, is not j is little doubt but that the evapo­ latest craze.” ’Yes,’’ retorted the year in California. At Red Bluff the •85. ••Rambler” roadsters, t85 to $90. Light in the ala?vc pained court on or before Monday, AND ALL KINDS OF It means the pro- rators we now have will uot be of Ashland girl, “that's what we pay roadsters, $105. “Suor -. hers' (24, 25 and 27 the 24th day cf September. 1894. the same being the agency are some well-kept farms ' easy to grasp. • thermometer registered 110 deg., pounds), $L25. (Eastern list nrices: no hisrh the first day of the next regular term of said court I jection of a stream of light of about sufficient capacity to haudle the crop taxes for." And then everybody re­ list with a big discount.) Catalogues and following six weeks publication oi this summons, including the government farm CEMETERY circular free for the asKiug. We wai_t live and you will take notice that if you fail ko to ap­ in case it ripens rapidly or rains membered that the state asylum is and at Sacramento and Fresno 106. agents and dealt rs everywhere in Oregon, pear and answer said complaint the plaintiff will worked by the Indian school boys i 250,000.000 candle power, and it is FURNISHINGS Washington A monument will be erected by and 1 iaho. Write us at once. apply to the court for the relief prayed for iu the at Salem. under the direction of the industrial i no wonder that the announcement i come early. 1 R»D. 1. A LBKIJLL CYCIZ C o .. complaint, to-wit: subscription over the four regular 327 Washington street. Portlaud, Or. W. A. Rutherford, of Marion, one For a decree dlbsohIng the marriage contract teachers. Here many of the Indians that such a light is about to be used Wholesale aud retail representatives I'a- now EHKOHSIA THE TAH1F1 BILL. existing between plaintiff and defendant ana I . soldiers who lost their lives in the clflc Northwest. of the owners of the famous horses in this country has been received for care ani custody ot Edmund Bush. Lula j arc iOCat6Q. Jn fact most of the In- Guuruutues made good in Portland, All work fully guaranteed to give perfect »atE- Bush and Frederick Bush, minor children of I * - , . , . train wreck near Sacramento, July The senate bill, the Gorman-Brice of Oregon Beauty stock, writes to factiou. Refers by perruimion to Win. Me Chris­ plaintiff and defendant, and for such other re- , uians having adapted themselves to with some incredulity in Europe. 11th. man, Mr%. L. E. Bewley, Mrs. E. D. Fellows. Jief as the plaintiff may be entitled to in equity j 4 . e i Yet this is the effieiencj’ of the light the state fair managers concerning monstrosity is swarming with er­ and good cuMiuicQce, and fur costs. * tne wiiiuC cubtom of gathering around Holl's Old Jewelry Stand, 3d Street. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE. I’nis summons is served l.y publication in the 1 . a „...i A terrible accident happened to An expert in looking over 24 the matter of exhibiting one of the Yamhill Reporter, a newspaper publish td iu said GOUll ti J *>tuiC8 and exchanging which will be shortly erected at rors. ■’V’OTICEis hereby given that the undersigned county and slate by hx weeks’ publication there- ideas and talking nnlitirs Cnntinu ’ Fire island, for the illumination of pages found over 100 errors, each celebrated horses at ‘he coming fair. the Franklin colliery at Franklin, auu pOHUCB. COnunu- I. ». CALBBEATO. E- *• OOVCHSB. a -» a* id of Y imbill county, ©tate of Ore- of by order of Hon-H. H. Hewitt, iudge uf the Wash., on Friday. Fire broke out • gon by virtue of a writ of execution issued out W “ V WCre °D "P the VaUe-V °f th° I the adjacent coast, and the protection one of which it will be necessary to He says: “I have ■ a very fine I of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Calbreath 4. Goucher. in the mine and before the miners horse and he has longer hair at the of the fleet of ships entering New | correct by legislation. In many j Yamhill county, in that certain suit wherein Van 1&1- E.E SEU-H.Au’yforPi‘ff. SSiletz tnrough a fine farming coun-| | B. DvL-ubmutt and Lucena K. Oatman, at exec­ could get out 37 of them were suffo­ age (about 4 years) than the old York harbor. A remote suggestion PHYSICIANS AND SÜKGEONH. cases the duty has been left blank try ior about eight miles we come to utrix of the last will and testament of H. B. Oat­ man, deceased, were plaintiff«-, and John Grant cated by the smoke. horse. He is a pretty specimen of of the power of this lamp may be ar ­ and in others the punctuation and I a point where the mountains again MoMuOtVtlLB .... OBEUOS I and his wife Mary Grain, and W. T. C aples were I defendants, and to enforce the decree of fore­ horse-flesh but 1 couldn ’ t show him rived at by bearing in mind that an The following cholera reports have language are both so ambiguous as I seek the river’s edge. Here for sev­ closure anch day of ordinary electric street light may be over the animal’s back together with Sledlec, ind 747 cases and 370 deaths Paragraph 338, lines 21 and 22, of [ rolling beach lands. i March, 1 j *94, and ordering the sale of the follow- i ing described real property, to-wit: put down at 1000-candle power, and the flowing tail completely envelopes in Petrikov. the Gorman tariff bill, speaking of The northwest corner of the res- Situate in Yamhill county, state of Oregon, Best .'leal in City. 250,000 of these would about repre­ the duty on pFecious stones, says: him as though by a blanket.— States­ and beginning at the southwest corner of the E j ervation is at the mouth of Salmon At 12 oclock Monday night the G. Edson donation land claim No. 58, Notification Choice Froits, Confections, Nits and Cigars. river on the north bank, salmon sent the strength of the Fire island "And on uncut precious stones of all man. q 0 in township four [4J south, range four i4j McKinley law which had been in op- Snap-shot, Flashlight and time • :2 vest of the Willamette meridian in >aid county exposure pictures readily taken by and state; thence north on the west line of said i river is seven miles north of the Si- light. The most powerful oil lamp kinds, 10 per centum ad valorem.” Last week some miscreant con­ ! eration since October 30, 1890, prac­ ^variation 21 degrees east) twenty-nine j yet made is supposed to shine out on any amateur with our A and B Ordi­ claim But over in the free list, page 101, i letz ba} ’ and like its neighbor is very cealed scrap iron in a grain field tically four years, died on the statute ’29] chains to the northwest corner oi tract from Lemonade, Soda Pop, Etc. nary Kodaks Twenty-four picture: which an oak 3 inches in diameter bears north : winding and crooked. Along this 1 a ciear night, for a distance of 35 or paragraph 467, lines 4, 5 and 6, it near Hillsboro that Courtney Meek books and the new democratic tariff Board by the Day or Week 70 degrees and 40 minutes east 81.50 links; thence without reloading — simple in con­ the following bearings and directions, to-wit: i stream are also the tide and bottom I forty miles, but the new light will says: Diamonds, miners’, glaziers, was about to thresh. The Independ­ bill, passed by the 53d congress, be­ south 68 degrees east 5.93 chains; thence struction, well made and handsomely Thence -outh 61 degrees east 9.89 chains; thence south The warfare of toe future io des- ldnds, aud the country between the : flash out its welcome rays to incom- and engravers’ diamonds not set, ent says: “One piece was an iron came a law without the signature of 23 degrevsand 30 minute.' ctu.t 6.73 chains, thence finished. ... <- 1 . east ... 5A> chain? • = ,1 : _ thence r .-.-.»I-. south 55 , tined to be done at long rai.ge. At tw0 rivers along the coast is excel- ng European ‘‘liners” when they and diamond dust or bort, and jew­ mandril some fourteen inches long President Cleveland. The ccnstitu- buuth 15 decrees degree* and 80 minute* west 51'2 chains; thence are 120 miles away. The light re­ els to be used in the manufacture of i and three-fourths of an inch thick tional 10 days allowed the president a recent trial at Indian Head of the lent grazing land. You can •• Do the Rest.” south 1 degn • and 30 minute* west 5 11 chains ; ; thence south 15 degree.- "est 1.82>2chains: ther.cc , Carpenter projectile it went through volves rapidly, and throws out its wafches and clocks.’’ The Siletz river is navigable for Free illustrated manual tells just how north 72 degre-.s west 10.41 chains; tnenci- south : with a cast head on it. These things to consider the bill expired then. degrees and 3" minutes we»t 2.fo chains to the : fourteen and one half inches of steel, river boato for a distance of twenty beams with the intensity and speed —but we’ll do it for you if you want sO This puts both a 10 per cent duty ; went into the machine breaking out place of beginning, containing 40 13 acre» of land The motive power on all diamonds, and lets some of , cylinder teeth and concave, causing Veil Known in Texan, us to. □a per county rarrey No. 1132. as made by C. E. forty inches of oak, and several miles,and, owing to the large quanti- of lightning. Branson, county surveyor of said Yamhill coun­ which actuates it is a simple clock­ them in free. This is simply one a loss of time and expense of repairs. Mr. J. C. Boswell, one of the best yards of earth without injury to j ty of fresh water it affords, being fed ty, and as recorded at page 192 of Book “ E ” of PRICE. LOADED FOR 34 EXPOSURES. the records of surveys for said Yamhill county. work arrangement contained in a of the inconsistencies of the senate But this 16 not the worst feature. known aEC* m03t respected citizens of itself, though large pieces of the by myriads of smaller streams, it : ruore. by virtue of ...id execution, ÿ U.’JL A Otdùnry Kodu lor pictures » ; x ; Y adgme-.it aii-1 order of sale, and iu punuance of armor plate were sent flying through has been said by old and experienced box 2 feet square, and although the I Before that rapidly revolving cylin- Burow“wojdi Burtered diar- bill and will be hard to remedy. jo.ee the commands of said writ. I will, on Saturday, fl Ordinary Kciait for pictures x 4 u>.. j a j r * r . rhoea for a long time and tried manv dif- the sib day of September 1894, at the hour of one revolving portion of the light weighs space. This projectile was fired fishermen that more salmon eater i.y Complet: Dertfoflr.j uad Printing Outnt, der stood five men, any one of them . . .. . u / ‘ } o clock p. m. of said day. etthe court house door , . . . this bav, than the Yaquina and the i. terent remedies without benefit, until in McMinnville. Yamhill county. Oregon, sell at from a , thirteen-inch gun. The bat- Alspa ¿o’mbined Can4nerv men are fifteen tons, the mechanism controll­ It is said that the aphis has now .liable to be struck by the iron mis- Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dia- public auc’to the highest bidder for cash in EASTMAN KODAK CO., hand, the ah.ove described real property, to satis­ tie ship Indiana and her sisters will. onjy awaiting an opportunity to en- ing it is so delicate that the pressure turned his attention to the onion | siles ot btoken concave teeth. 1 he rrhoea Remedy was used; that relieved fy said execution, costs and accruing costs. KODAKS. ROCHESTER, N. Y Dated this the ’th day of August, 1694. have four such guns and eight eight- ter this the promised land to open up of two fingers will turn it. The crop. He seems to be no respecter perpetrator is, of course, unknown, him at orce. For sale by 8. Howorlh & tô.ÜÙ to $ioo.co. W. G. HENDERSON, [ the fishing industry. 1 inch guns. value of this marvelous lamp can of odors. 1 Sheriff of said Yamhill County. [ but what must be his disposition? Co. THE COMMERCIAL H ome 3 eekers > A ttenti 0N! The Sheridan Land Company ABSOLUTELY PURE Matthies Brothers, CITYMARKET CITY BATHS Truck and Dray Go. HARNESS ! W, L. D ouglas National Bank % TILE FACTORY. E. J. Quaiey & Co GRANITE MONUMENTS KODA MEALS AT ALL HOURS ICE CREAM! ••