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123 rods to w line of Perkins claim, s’ly along said w line VIA to nw cor of Grazer tract, and e to beg con 29 acres in sec 1, t 4 s r 4 w and sec Y VIRTUE OF A WARRANT ISSUED OUT 6 14 s, r 3 w . -..................... OF THE of the County Court of the State of Oregon, lor Yamhill county, to me directed, bearing-date Foster, H Z the n} of H Z of November 27th. i894, and iisued under the Foster d 1 c in sec 1 3 t 5 s r seal of said court, commanding me in the name 7 w 160.70 acres also lots 1, 2 of the state of Oregon to levy upon and make sale of the goods and chattels of such delinquent 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 of sec Express Trains Leave Portland Dally taxpayers in the delinquent tax-roll of said coun 13, t 5 s r 7 w, 185.45 acres, ty for the year 1893, thereto attached, and if none LEAVE. ARRIVE also lots 5, 6, 7, blk 15, Portland.......... i . > 1* M San Francisco .10:45 A M be found, then upon the real property as set Ban Franci... P M Portland............ 8.20 A M forth and described in the said delinquent tax Johns add to McMinnville, roll, or so much thereof as shall satisfy the i also }int in the following, w} Above, trains stop at all stations from Portland to amount of taxes a6 charged therein, together with Albany inclusive. Also Tangeut, Shedd», Hal the costs and expenses of making such sale, I of nw} and se} of nw} and duly levied upon tae following described •<y, Harrisburg, Junction City, Irving. Eugene have and all itatlous Dorn Roseburg to Ashland inclu pieces and parcels of land as set forth in said sw} of ne} of sec 6,15s tax hst, lying and being in Yamhill County and sive. r 6 w 160.70 acres............... state of Oregon, described and asseaeed as fol Koaeburg .vitail Daily. low«: Foster, Sarah the s hf of H LEAVE: ARRIVE; Z Foster d 1 c in sec 13, t 5 Portland......... 8 SO A M . Roseburg 5A> P M Alien, O V Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, Boaeburg 7X»AM Portland 4.30 PM 7, 8, 9,10, 11, 12, blk 1, lots s r 7 w, 160 acres................. 10, 11, 12, bik 3 and lots 10, Frame, R A and A W Stowell DININS CARS ON OSDEN ROUTE. 11, 12, blk 4. Maple Park 6 hf of 8 hf of sec 14, t 2 s, r PULLMAN * BUFFET 7 15 add to Lafayette................. 6 w, 160 acres....................... ' Bain, John beg at a point 520 Frank, C G e} of nw qr and SLEEPERS ft n’ly from center of w end w hf of e hf of sec 36, t 5 a r SECOND CLASS*SLEEPING CARS, of9th st in Dundee; thence 9 w 220.32 acres................. run n’ly from beg point par Gaston, Joseph that part of Attached to all Through Trains. allel with st running n and s the A Matteson d lc in Yam .West Side Division. 1080 ft; thence w’ly at right hill county, con 175 acres in BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS angles 605 ft; s’ly 1080 ft; sec 2 t 2 s r 4 w and lots 7, thence e’ly to beg, 15 acres Mai) Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) 8, and 9 of sec 2 t 2 s r 4 w, 7 15 in 13s, r 3 w ....................... 41 acres and also lots 6, 7, 8, A Mi Lv Portland Ar I 5:36 P M 10:15 A M IL 1 Lv v McMinnville Lv | 8:01 P M j Ballard, Ira W and Jessie L 9, 10, 11, and nw qr of n e qr 12:15 P M I Ar Ar Corvallis Lv 1:00 P M lota 4, 5 and 6, blk £, Hob of sec 12, t 2 s r 4 w 181 2 15 son’s add to Newberg.'........ acres....................................... At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad, Blair, Marcus com at ne cor of Gibbs, Margaret W lots 1 and Andrew Hagey die run s 2 of sec 3t3sr2w40 acres Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) 60 rds, w 80 rds, n 20 rds, e Gottfield, Robert and Alf Her- Ar 1 8-25 A M Tsmr Lv Portland 4 deg n 16 rds, e 16} rds, n Lv 1 5 5s A M 7:16 P M Lv St. Joseph teg, the se qr of ne qr and ne 24 rds, e 23} rds to beg (ex 125 P M i Ar McMinnville Lv, 5.» A 51 qr of se qr and lots 3 and 4 cept strip 20 ft wd on ne for of sec 29 t 2 s r 3 w 145.32 Through Tickets wall points In Extern road) being lot 18 and pt of Grant, John com at s w cor of State«, Canada ami Europe can be obtained at lots i and 2 Hobson’s Fruit lowest rates from G. A. Wilcox. Agent, McMinn E G Edson d 1 c run n 29 ville. E. F. KOGERS, land sub, 17 acres in 13 s r chs, s 68 deg e 5.93 chs, s 61 Asst. G. F. A P. A., Portland, Or. 7 60 3 w ......................................... R. KOEHLER, Manager. deg e 9.84 chs, s 23} deg e Brisbine, Samuel P com at se 6.73 chs, s 15 deg e 5.05 chs cor of John Brisbine d 1 c s 55} deg w 5.92 chs, s run n 213} rds, w 19.57 chs, 1 and 1-2 deg w 5.44 chs, s s 213} rds, e 19.57 chs to beg 15edeg w 4.82 chs n 72 deg 106 acres in sec 28-33, t 2 s, w 10.49 chs, s 80 and 1-2 r 3 w..................................... 19 65 deg w 2.40 chs to beg con E. McNEILL, Receiver. Brower, Byron and R L Stow 40.13 acres in sec 5 t 5 s r lots 5, 6, 7 and s} lots 3 and TO THE 4 w......................................... 4 blk 10, Johns add to Mc Gray, Jennie sw qr of ne qr of 15 62 Minnville .............................. sec 26, t 4 s r 6 w, 40 acres. Buckingham, T C lot 1 of ex Griffin, Lucy lot 8 of referee’s hibit C as shown by circuit report as shown in circuit court journal vol 1, page 511 court journal vol 5, page 20 acres in sec 10, t 2 s r 5 w 35 GIVES THE CHOICE OF 433, being part of Wm Doughty d 1 c in sec 17, t 2 TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL Bufferty, W B and D H Grif fin w} of se} of sec 14 t 2 s r 4 s r 3 w and con 62,25 acres 3 25 Harbough, Henry J lot 1 of w 80 acres............................. Bynum, Sarah E lot 4 of sec 3 sec 7 t 3 s r 3 w 4.90 acres . 12 s r 5 w, 23 acres............. 1 05 Harker, Alfred lots 7 and 8 blk Carlin, Thos ne} of ne} ot sec 2 Everests add to Newberg. 28 t 3 s r 3 w, 40 acres 10 45 Harnish, Clinton S com 120 ft Carlsen, R H lot 43 of Hurleys n of se cor of blk 2 Sheridan, Fruit land sub of the Hess run w 80 ft n 18 ft e 80 ft s siivi«tv skis 2 95 claim in t 3 s r 2 w, 5 acres. 18 ft to beg.. ......................... Carpenter, Louisa the w ’ ly } of VIA VIA Harris, Lizzie. D and T J blk s} of B Esterbrook claim in 65 in Lafayette..................... SPOKANE DENVER t 4 s, r 3 w, 53.30 acres, also Harrison, Clara E com at nw nJ of B Esterbrook d 1 c (ex cor of lot 8 sec 3, t 5 s r 5 w Minneapolis OMAHA cept 100 acres off e end sold run s 13.48 chs, e 8.16chs AND AND to Malcolm Rymal vol V, n 13.48 chs w 8.16 chs to beg page 237 in t 4 s r 3 w, 59.38 ST. PAUL KANSAS CY acres 11 acres ............................... ....................................... 15 30 Harris, Fred L commence Carter, J D com on s b ’ dy of J LOW RATES TO ALL where the s line of Samuel B Rogers d lc 11.71 chs e EASTERN CITIES. Cozine’s add to McMinnville from sw cor thereof, thence crosses Cozine creek, run n to e w cor of tract bonded OCEAN STEAMERS thence s 78 deg e 28 rds to to Lawson thence e to w line Leave Portland Every 8 Days w line of 0 & C R R right of tract deeded Chas Barrett of way, thence s 10 deg w • • FOR • • April 27, 1887, thence s to s 17} rods thence n 78 deg b’dy of said d 1 c and thence w 32 rds thence n 10 deg e w to beg con 10 acres in t 3 10 rds to said Cozine creek s r 2 w................... 118 00 and thence down same to Chamberlain, Franklin nwj of beg in sec 21, t 4 s r 4 w 3 For full details call on ne} and n} of nw} and sw} acres. Tax for 1892 $1 05 C. A. WALLACE, McMinnville, Or. of nw} of see 2 t 5 s r 7 w and for 1893 $12 80 ......... Or Address 3 95 164 acres............................... W. H HITII.BI IIT, Hawarth, Lindley M lot 6 and Chrisman, Camel E com s Gen. Pass. Agt. n hf of lot 5 blk 9 Edwards 16.70 chs and e 17 chs from PORTLAND, OK. add to Newberg ............. nw cor of Joel Chrisman claim, thence n 74 degw 1 Hawthorne, J C lots 3 and 4 of see 17, t 5 s, r 5 w 3112 LOCAL DIRECTORY ch, s 76 deg w 1 ch,s 74 deg e 4.67 chs, n 16 deg e 6 chs to acres ..................................... beg, con 2 acres in sec 20, t Hiatt, Lewis com at a point CHURCHES 4 s, r 3 w................... ............. 40 bounded by the intersection B aptist —Services Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m ; Sunday school 9:50 a m.; the Christenson, Hana com 4 rds of the se side of Dayton and young people’s society 6:15 p ui Prayer n of se cor of Jos Hess die Portland co road with w side meeting Thursday 7:30 p. in. tn. Covenant run n 68J deg w 22 chs, n meeting first Sat each month 2:00 p. ni. of Blain st in Newberg, run 5 77chs, e20}chs, s 13.75 chs M ethodist E piscopal —Services every e 350 ft to center of 4th st to beg, con 20 acres in sec 13 Sabbatii 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday w along same 125 ft n 225 ft school 9:30 a m. Prayer meeting 7:00 p t 3 b r 3 w.. ........................... 11 50 tose line of said Dayton and m. Thursday. L ee T hompson , Pastor. Portland co road, n 45 deg e C um B. P mesbytekian — Services every Sab Churchill, Richard B ne} of sec 10, t 2 s r 5 w, 160 acres. 3 25 along same to beg (except bath 11:00a m and 7:30 p. tn. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Y. P. C. E.. Sunday 6:30 Cone, T N com 8 16 chs e of 125 ft by 154 ft sold in vol 27 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m. ne cor of D B Kingery land page 3786) in t 3 s r 2 w, E E. T hompson , Pastor. and on seo line on s line of also lot 8 blk 10 in Central C hristian —Services every Sabbath 11:00 VV T Jones d 1 c, run e 61 38 add to Newberg................... a m and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 10 chs e 8.16 chs n 61.28 chs a. m. Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. tn. Hickey, Wm ne qr of se qr of H. A. D enton , Pastor. and w 8.16 chs to begin sec sec 20, 13 s, r 3 w 40 acres S t . J ames C atholic —First st., between 3 and 10 t 5 s r5 w,50acres 4 55 Hobson, Jesse lots 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, G and H. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Ves Connell, Catherine J lots 1, 2 pers 7:30. Services once a month. 8, 9, 10, 11,12, 25, 26,27, 28, blk 4, Bibees add to Bheri* W. R. H ooan , Pastor 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 3« dan................... .. . .............. SO in blk A Hobsons add to SECRET ORDERS. Conner, Elias and J N Mc- K now Lis C rafter N o . 12. O. E. S.—Meets a Newberg, also com at a point Cane coni 16 chs n of most Masonic ball the tlret and third Monday evening 74.31 rds w and 24.29 chs s in each month. Visiting members cordlallv in e’ly se cor of Wm H McKune vited. c h , mckinney , sec. of se cor of sec 18, t 3 s r 2 d 1 c, thence n 89} deg w 40 MRS. C. W. TALMAGE, W. M. w, run s 72 ft, w 4.39 rds n chs, thence n 19.37 chs Ct’STta P ost N o . 9—Meets the second and fourth 72 ft e 4.39 rds to beg, also Saturday of each month in Union hall at 7:30 thence e 20 chs, thence s Ji. m. on second Saturday and at 10:30 a. m. on com 60 ft s of se cor of above 9.27 chs, thence s 89} deg lb Saturday. All members of the order are tract run s 17.97 ft w 4.39 cordially invited W attend our meetings. e 20 chs and thence s 25 B. F. C lubine , Commander. rds n 17.97 ft e 4.39 rds to links to beg con 19.39 acres J. A. P kckham , Adjt. beg, also com 44 rds e of sw in sec 5 t 6 s r 5 w ............ 5 80 cor of Oliver J Walker d 1 c W. C T. U.—Meets on every Fri Davidson, G C lots 7, 8 blk 8 run e 44 rds n 80 rds w 43 day, in Wright’s hall at 3 o'clock p m. Whiteeon.............................. . 3 15 L. T. L. at 3 p. m. rds e jft and 8 80 rds to beg Dell, Sidney lot 2 of referee’s Mas. A. J. W hitmore , Pres. also com at a point 16 rds report as shown by circuit C lara G. E sson , Sec’y. n of se cor and on e line of court journal vol 7, page 300 a certain 8 acre tract of land containing 55 acres in 6ec NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE. deeded by Wm Hobson and 35, t 2 s r 5 w .. ..................... 3 25 wife to Anna H Blair, run e Delashmutt, Van B e} of ne} ■VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned 70 rds n 22 and 6 7 rds w 70 and sw} of ne} of sec 16, as sheriff of Yamhill county, state of Ore rds and s 22 and 6-7 rds to gon. under and by virtue of au execution and and nw} of sw} of sec 14, order of sale, duly issued out of the circuit court beg, con in all 32 acres in t and n} of se} and ne} of of the state of Oregon, for the county of Yam 3 s r 2 w................................. hill, and to me directed as such sheriff, bearing sw} and nw}of sw}of sec 15 date of December 29th, 1894, u]»on and to enforce Hobson, Samuel lots 12 and 13 all in t 5 s r 6 w and con that certain decree of foreclosure and order ot blk A lots 5, 6,7, 8, 9, 11, 12, sale made by said court on the 26th day of Sep 320 acres............................... 17 60 tember, 1894, in that certain suit therein pending 13, 14,15, 16, 17, 18,19, 20, wherein A. Klostennaii was plaintiff and Whee Delashmutt, Van B with H B 21, 22, 23, 24 blk B and lots lock Simmons and Ellen Simmons, his wife, Oatman the si of EG Ed and The McMinnville National Bank 01 7, 8, 9,10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, son d 1 c and lot 1 of sec 5 McMinnville, were defendants, wherein 16, 17, 18, 19, and n 20 ft of it was ordered. adjudged and decreed and lot 4, sec 4 (except 40.12 by ___ said _____ court ____ that the plaintiff, A. Kloster- --- r _____ , — lots 21 and 22 blk C Hob acres to John Grant vol 24 nian, recover of and from the defendant, Whee sons add to Newberg, also lock Simmons, the sum ot Five Hundred and page 5636) con 326.08 acres Eighty and 12-lûüths Dollars ($580.12) in United com 94 rds e of nw cor of all in 1 5 s r 4 w, also coni at States gold coin, with interest thereon from the sec 17 t 3 s r 2 w run e 33} 25cb day 01 September, 1894, at the rate of ten per ne corner of Levi Bennitt’s cent per annum, and the further sum of S50.00 rds e 10 rds n 33} rds w 10 land deeded vol R, page 188, attorneys’ fees herein, and the costs and dis rds to beg con 2 20 acres in bursements taxed at $14.35, and it being further run e’ly on n line of W J ordered, adjudged and decreed by said court, that sec 17t3sr2w................. Garrison d 1 c to Yamhill plaintiff's said mortgage be foreclosed, and that Hodgson,A com 38 rds e of nw the real premises hereafttrdescribed be sold as by river, thence up same to law provided, and that out of the proceeds of said cor of Jesse Parrish d 1 c Bennett’s e line and n’ly sale there be first paid the costs and expense of run s 106} rds s 37 rds n said sale, next the costs and expense of said suit, along same to beg, con 20 neXMhe sum of $580 12, with interest thereon 86} rds e 16 rds n 29 rds and acres in sec 4 and 5, t 5 s r from September 25th, 1894, at the rate of ten per 10 ft and w 16 rds and 11 cent per annum due said plaintiff, A. Klosterman, 4 w................... 103 60 and the sum of 0 attorneys’ fees herein, and Dickey, John nw} of sw} and f t s 9 rds and 10 ft and w If there be any surplus remaining, said surplus 37 rds to beg 27} acres in be applied upon the sum of $440 50, with interest lot 8, sec 12,15 s r 7 w 60.90 thereon from the 25th day of September, 1891, at sec 22 t 3sr2 w................. acres....................................... 1 05 the rate of ten per cent per annum due the de fendant, the McMinnville National Bank, and Dunzroff, Ferdinand com 20 Hollister, J H lots 5 and 6 blk ordering the sale of the following described real 3 Lafayette........................... chs e and 12.02 chs s of } property >o-wit: Tne same being all that certain piece or parcel Horrick,James E se qr of sw qr post bet sec 15 and 22, run s of land in the City of McMinnville and State of of sec 4 t 2 s r 4 w 40 acres. 16.13 chs, w 14 GO chs. n 12} Oregon, which is bounded and described as fol lows, to-wit: The said tract of laud being bound deg e 13} chs, n 73 deg w Investment Co, lots 2,3,6, blk ed on the west by a tract of land deeded by Sam 2 46 chs and e 11.80 chs to 1 lots 5, 6, blk 2 lots 3, 4, 5, uel Corine and wife to McMinnville College in the year 1881, and by the land now owned bv beg, con 20 24 acres in sec 6 blk 4 lots 3, 4, 7. 8, blk 5 School District No. 40, as formerly owned by Mrs. 22t3sr2w......................... 4 60 lots 2, 3, 10, blk 6, lots 1, 2 E Snelling; on the north by what is known as the w C. Hembree tract ano on the east and Farm, Trust <fc Loan Co lots 14 blk 7 lots 3, 4, 5, 6, blk 8 î?u . creek, and being the land owned and 15, blk 2, Whiteson.... 3 60 lot 5 blk 11, lot 3 blk 14 lota by said Simmons and immediately **ast of the I land now owned by said «ehool district No. 40, Fenton, IV A the w 3 ft of lot 3, 4, 7, 8 blk 16 lots I, 2, blk npSin.whlchx.,*ls ,new building is situated, and • 2, blk 7 Sheridan.................. 20 17 lots 7, 8 blk 18 lots 1, 2,5, said tract of land containing 6 75 acres more or lew. Also the roadway leading to and from said Fisk, M com on e line of co 6 blk 19 lots 3,4,7, 9, II, 14, iïuJVî? described in deed irom E Russ and road leading from Lafayette 16 blk 20 lots 2, 3, blk 21 wife to said Nimmons as recorded in Book 22, page W of th. maorts of for Yamhill county, to Rays landing, 300 ft e lots 5, 6, blk 22, lots I, 2, 6, from ne cor of blk 42, La 7 blk 23 1018 1,2,3, blk 24 Now therefor®, by virtue of said eveentinn Judgment and order of sale, and in pumuane^of fayette, run e 486 ft,s 17 deg lots I, 4, blk 25 lot 2 blk 26 w 120 ft, s 86 deg, w 486 ft, lots 1, 2, blk 29 lot 3 blk 31 e. i*«y of February. 1895 at the hour of one ?n 1MckMPlunviilfe“\;1.m,hiii‘t ,b* court hou9e doi,r n 17 deg e 120 ft, con 1 54 lots 3, 4, 5, E, F, G blk 32 in, county. Oregon sell acres in t 4 s r 3 w, also the subject redemption, lots 3, 4 blk 33 lots 6, 8, blk hi^Ut to bidder for cash at in public hand action ?hë ibo tn e th. d£ w} of lot 16 and s} of lot 19 35 lot 3 blk 36 lots 1, 4, 5 blk senbed «»(property. to satisfy the sums of money above stated, and costs of such sale in Fisks sub of Frank Mar 37 lots 7, 8 blk 40 lots 3, 4 Dated this the »th day of January i A D. 1895 tin’s d 1 c in t 3 s, r 4 w, blk 41 lots 3, 4, I, J, blk 42 W. G. HENIlFRSOV 28 13 acres, also com at ne Sheriff of Yamhill County Oregon. lots 1, 2, K, bik 43 lots 1,2, cor land sold Jacob Grazer 3, 4, blk 45 lots 5,6, blk 46 Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages? Real vol W, page 257, run n’ly lots I, 2, 3,4. blk 47, lots 5, 6, Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at blk 48. lot 2 blk 50 lots 1, 2, along sw co road leading n this office. tf from Lafayette 39 iods, w blk 51 lotB 5, 6, 7, 8 blk 53 EAST AND SOUTH SHERIFF S TAX SALE The Shasta Route i pm - j M 0. R. & N. CO ROUTES n e SAN FRANCISCO B lots 1. 2, 3, 4, blk 54 lots 3,4, acres....................................... 7, 8, blk 55 lots 1,2, 3,4, blk Rowland, Herbert E com 24.13 56, lots 5, 6, 7, 8, blk 59 lots clis w and 18.75 chs n of se 1, 2, 3,4, blk 60 lots 3, 4, blk cor of A T Hembree d 1 c 61 all in Oak Park add to run n 17.96 chs ; w on divi McMinnville, Or.................... ] no 45 23 90 sion of claim 72 chs; s 5 88 chs; s 24 deg e 8.12 clis ; s Johnson, Samuel W corn 10 chs e of nw cor of ne qr of 59 deg e 5 69 chs; e 68 21 sec 21 run w 20 rds s 114 chs ; s 18 75 chs ; e 40 ft; n rds e 20 rds and n 114 rds 18.75 clis to beg in sec 3 t 4 to beg con 14.25 acres in sec s r 4 w 128 actes................. I 95 Runnels, A D com 45 ft w of 21 t 3 s r 3 w....................... Jones, Mary E ne qr of nw qr stone at angle in road near and nw qr of ne qr of sec II se cor of block 2 North Yam t 2 s r 5 w 80 acres ....... 3 65 hill run s 150 ft; e 131 ft; Jones, Rodney the e hf of se qr s 15 deg 42 min e 3.70 chs to 39 10 of sec 23 and the sw qr of creek ; s '80 deg w 1.22 clis ; sec 24 in 13 s r 2 w 240 acres 22 20 s 47 deg w 1 80 chs; s20 deg Jones, W W and Matilda com w 6 05 chs ; s 12} deg w 6 65 12 35 at nw cor of J Hampton d 1 chs ; s 3 69 clis ; w 2.14 clis ; c run e 16.25 chs s 18} chs n 19.40 chs; e 214 chs; n e 16.25 chs s 15 deg e 42} 1 29 chs ; e 55 ft; n 155 ft; 4 15 chs s 61 deg e 26} chs to and e 175 ft to beg, [except Yamhill river, s 56 deg w 3.76 acres to C A Martine 14.12 chs w 55 chs to s w cor vol 25 page 608] containing 3 90 of claim, s 80} chs to beg 4 98 acres in sec 4 t 3 s r 4 tv (except 40 acres deeded also com 6 56 clis w of stone Monroe Mulkey vol V page in angle of North Yamhill 320, also vol 26 page 48 ex and Lafayette road near se cept 84 acres sold J F Spen cor of block 2 North Yam cer vol 28 page 522 con hill run s 3 06 chs; west 268.57 acres in sec 27 and 1 8-100tlis chs ; s 19.40 chs ; w 34t5sr5 w ..................... 50 95 2} chs ; n 20 chs ; e 2} chs ; Jones, W W com 52.68 chs e n 3 02 chs ; e 8-lOOths chs 54 55 and 29.08 chs n of sw cor of to beg [except that, part Samuel Cozine d 1 c run s platted as Runnels’ add to 1 30 6.27} chse 10.35} chs n 6.27} North Yamhill ] containing chs w 10.35} chs to beg cou 5 acres in sec 4 t 3 s r 4 w, 6} acres in sec 28 t 4 s r 4 w 9 60 also lots 1, 2 and 3 in block Kean, J F the s hf of se qr of 1 Runnels’ add to North 6 50 sec 16 t 2 s r 6 w 80 acres.. 2 10 Yamhill................................. Kean, Alice nw qr of ne qr and Rymal, Malcolm com 30 ft s nw qr of se qr of sec 16, t 2 s of ne cor of lot 4 block 14 9 10 r 6 w 80 acres....................... Lafayette, run s’ly 40 ft; Kean, A E com n 85 deg w 8 w’ly 80 ft; n’ly 40 ft; and chs from a point s 40} deg w e’ly 80 ft to beg, also 100 a 1.15 chs from sw cor of blk out of lie cor of n hf of B 1 Willamina run n 104 ft w Easterbrook claim in t 4 s r 104 ft s 104 ft and e 104 ft 3 w bounded on n and e by to beg ............................... 35 line of Easterbrook claim, Kenoyer, John sw qr of sec 8 t on e’ly by Co road and w by 15 4 3 s r 5 w 160 acres................ land of Louisa Carpenter.. 14 00 King, R F and D P Leach lot Sanders, J R lots 11 and 12 24 blk A Hobson’s add to block 3 Bibee’s add .to Sher 1 05 Newberg................................ 75 idan ........................................ Knight, Wm lots 1,2, blk 11 Shriber, Henry and Sophia Johns add to McMinnville 9 65 nw qr of se qr of see 10 t 2 Knott, Levi the n} of Daniel s r 4 w [except 10 a sold vol 28 page 526 toM L Burdon] Booth die in sec 27 and 34 containing 30 acres............. t2 s r 6 w 157.15 acres........ 10 40 9 60 Kruger, W Clots 1,2, blk 21 Seip, Harry F lot 5 block 3 Deskins’ add to Newberg. . Hurley & Larges add to 25 Newberg................................ 2 10 Shell, Isaiah lot 3 of sec 22 t 2 s r 5 w 39.68 acres............... 1 30 Lafollett/ Chas A the nw} of Shriber, Sophia nw qr of se qr sw} and nw} of ne} of sw qr of sfc 10 t 2 s r 4 w (except and sw qr of nw qr of sec 31 t 2 s r 3 w 98.75 acres.......... 10 10 10 acres in nw cor thereof) containing 30 acres............. 2 15 Lafollett, D H se} of ne} of sec 9t5 i r 6 w 40 acres.......... 80 Smith, Elizabeth J lots 1 and 2 block 5 Wheatland........... 20 80 Lohan, T E the se qr of sec 30 20 Smith, Johnathan lot 6 and 7 t 3 s r 5 w 160 acres.......... Martin, J lots 1,2, 3 of sec 34 of sec 3 t 5 s r 3 w 22.65 a 9 30 Stanley, Thos block 21 Lafay t 3 s r 3 w 54 15 acres......... Mason, O P ne qrof sw qr and ette ........................................ lots 2, 3, 4, 10,11 and 12 of Symons, Charles, the se qr of 1 30 sec 35 t 4 s r 3 w also com sec 4 t 5 s r 7 w 160 acres. . at nw cor of s} of Isaac Vio Thompson, M F block 24 Hur let die run e 22 rds and 4 ley & Large’s add to New berg ....................................... ft s 36 rds w 22 rds and 4 ft n 36 rds to beg in t 4 s r 3 Thornton, J L lot I of sec 16 w all con 172 acres............. t 5 s r 3 w 3.60 acres........... 6 50 Meyer, Isaac and J V Pope Tid, Warrich H, Est. s hf of com at a point 25 chs e and nw qr and n hf of sw qr of 50 chs s of ne cor of S Brtit- sec 25 t 2 s r 4 w 160 acres. scher d 1 -c run s 13.08 chs ; Also the s hf of ne qr and e 20 chs; n 29.64 chs; s 67 n hf of se qr of sec 26 t 2 a deg and 50 min w 2.25 chs; r4 w 160 acres. Also lots 2, sw’ly along Portland and 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 of sec 34 and Dayton Co road 24.33 chs to lots 1 and 2 of sec 35 t 2 s r 13 85 beg in sec 15 t 3 s r 2 w 44 4 w (except R R right of way) acres....................................... 1 95 containing 208.86 acres, and Meyer, Isaac the s 101 a of also the n hf of nw qr and se 7 80 John Scales d 1 c being lot qr of nw qr of sec 36 t 2 s r 10 of referee’s report as 4 w 120 acres ................. shown by circuit court jour Tompkins, Rogers D the s hf nal vol 5 page 433 in sec 16 2 10 of sw qr of sec 23 and lots 1 17, 20 and 21 t 2 s r 3 w also and 2 of sec 26 t 5 s r 3 w 163.99 acres........................... s } of sw qr and s } of n } of nw qr and lots 3 and 4 of Townsend, Hannah E com sec 3 t 2 s r 4 w 153.20 acres 8 25 21 chs n of se cor of P Car Meyer, Leonard lot 1 of sec 33 lyle d 1 c in t 5 a r 6 w run 2 12 s r 3 w 13.18 acres......... 55 n 17.60 chs tn conntv road Michaux, J C com at sw cor of n 88} deg w 30 chs s 73} deg lot 5 block 7 in Lafayette w 4.70 chs s 24} deg w 17.70 run e’ly on s line of said lot chs s 19 deg e 11.70 chs s 20 ft; thence at right angles 4 57 chs n 71 deg e to beg n’ly 50 ft; thence at right containing 100 40 acres in angles w’ly 20 ft, and thence t 5 s r 6 w also lot 2 block S 50 feet to beg, being part of Cozine’s 3d add to McMinn I 70 lot 5 block 7 Lafayette, also ville ....................................... lots 2, 3, 4, 5 block 9 Lafay Unknown, one-filth interest in ette ................................... 13 45 the se qr of ne qr and lot 1 3 25 Miller, John com at sw cor of of sec 14 and the s } of nw Joel Chrisman d 1 c run s 88 qr and lot 2 of Bee 13 in t 3 deg e 5.06 chs ; n 9.52 chs ; s r 5 w 160 acres................. w 5.06 chs; s 9.50 chs to Also com on township line at beg in t 4 8 r 3 w 5 acres.... 70 a stake 38.88 chs e of ne cor Mooney, Ed lot 4 of sec 8 t 5 s of sec 1 t 4 s r 3 w run r 4 w 7.26 acres..................... 1 80 thence s 33 deg 45 min w 2} Mulcahey, Thomas com at nw chs s 44} deg w 2 60 chs cor of lot 1 sec 10 t 2 s r 4 thence e to Willamette w run s 28.56 chs ; e 11.20 river, thence down low water chs ; n 24 chs ; n 72 deg w mark of river to township to beg in sec 10 t 2 s r 4 w line thence w to beg in sec 30 acres................................. 1 15 It4sr3w2 acres............. McCrea, Fred L the w hf of lot Watt, Joseph, Est. the John Briedwell d 1 c in sec 13, 14, 2 Wynooski subdivision in t 23 and 24 t 5 s r 4 w 326.31 3 s r 2 w 3} acres, also lot 2 acres. Also the G W Miller block 4 Everest’s add to d 1 c in sec 24 t 5 s r 4 w 320 Newberg .............................. 6 05 acres and lot 2 blk 1 and lot Morris, Sarah E com s 85} deg 7 blk 7 Watts add to Amity. w 101 ft from sw cor Main Webb, Lizzie lot 5 blk 12 and Bridge streets in Sheri Whiteeon............................. dan run s 85} deg w 20 ft; Wenger, John com 13.76 chs sw’ly on line parallel with nofsecorofsw qr of sec F K Heider to s line of A B 15 t 3 s r 2 w run n 7.90 chs Faulconer die; e’ly 20 ft to 27 35 s 80} deg w 25.65 chs to o Heider’s sw cor, and n’ly to line of S Brutscher <1 1 c run beg ..................................... 5 00 s } deg e 7.90 chs n 80} deg Otis, Filancy lots 3, 4, 5 and 6 e 35.65 chs to beg in sec 15 block 5 Chandler’s 2d add 13 s r 2 w 20 acres.. to McMinnville. . . 155 30 Westerman, Henry com at } Parker, E B lot 8 block 4 Col post on range line between lege 2d add to McMinnville 4 80 ranges 4 and 5 t 2 and be Parker, Ella lots 1 and 2 block tween secs 7 and 12 run n on 4 College 2d add to McMinn range line 27.12 chs thence ville ....................................... 13 30 following road survey No Post, J G lots 10, 11 and 12 of 294 with meandering» until sec 3 t 4 s r 3 w 74 acres 3 25 it interseett sec line between 00 85 Presnail, Alonzo N com 20 chs sec 1 and 12 thence W on w of se cor of M Hall d 1 c sec line 150.08} chs to} run n 23.53 chs : w 21.99 chs ; post on line between sec 1 s 26 53 chs; e 2.29 chs; n 3 and 12 thence s 40.25} chs chs ; e 20.06 chs to beg 5 05 thence e 39.72 ch« to beg in Register, Martha S com at sw sec 12t2sr5w 136.79 acres cor of J P Morgan d 1 c White, H T the s hf of lot 2 thence s 9} deg w 49.17 chs blk 24 Edwards add to New to nw cor of block 14 Sheri 12 40 berg.................................... . dan ; thence n 85} deg e54 Williams, Joseph sw qr of ne chs; s 4} deg e 8.91 chs to 1 15 qr of sec 812 s r 4 w 40 se cor biock 13 ; n 85} deg e acres....................................... 1 98 cl.8 ; n 24 deg e 60.93 1 05 Wiltz, Burns the sw ] of sec chs to n line of A B Faul 33t3sr5w 160 acres.... coner d 1 c; thence <i 85} Wright, O C lots 1,2, 3, bik E deg w to beg [except there Hobsons add to Newberg from that part platted as Wright, Elizabeth A com at VanOstrum’s add to Sheri se cor of D D Deskins <1 1 c dan] containing 68 acres in in t 3 s r2w run w 13 67 t5sr6 w............................. 28 80 chs n 39 links to center of Reifeurath, Peter H the e hf of Dayton and Portland co nw qr of sec 8 t 2 s r 4 w 80 road n e’ly along said road ■j acres....................................... 60 to within 6 rds ot e line of Roberts, Geo W lot 9 block 28 said Deskins claim s e’ly to and lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,16,17 a point 12 rds n of se cor of and 18 block 39 Edwards’ said Deskins claim and s to add to Newberg................... 95 4 beg in t 3 s r 2 w 3} acres Roberts, B W the nw qr of sec also com 2.66 chs n of secor 27 t 2 s r 5 w 160 acres.... 5 20 of D D Deekins d 1 c in t 3 s Rohr, Francis H lots 3 and 4 r 2 w run n 65 deg e 2 50 blk 3 McMinnville............. 26 40 chs n 3.45 ebs s 65 deg w 4 Rowe, Helena O com at se cor chs se’ly to a point 12 rds n of J Williamson d I c run e of se cor of said Deskins d 1 17.20 chs ; s 26.53 chs to s c and s to beg in t 3 s r 2 w line of claim ; w 3.20 chs ; n 1.36 acres............................. 20 ebs; w 14 chs; and n to Wyman, L lots 1 and 2 in blk beg in sec 23 t 3 s r 3 w 19} 7 Deskins add to Newberg 3 35 Yamhill Land Co lots 7, 8, 9, blk 4 Maple Park add to La fayette.................................... 13 95 Oregon A California R R Co se qr of sw qr«of sec 7 13 s r 5 w 40 acres ....................... 80 se qr of nw qr of sec 21 t 4 s r 5 w 40 acres........... ............. 80 se qr of sw qr of sec 15 t 2 s r 6 w 40 acres......................... 80 20 55 se Qr °f »e <U of sec 11 13 s r 6 w 40 acres......................... 80 se qr of sw qr of eec 23 t 2 s r G w 40 acres......................... 80 w hf of se qr of sec 27 t 4 s r 6 w 80 acres. . ................. 1 55 sw qr of se qr of sec 29 t 4 s r 6 w 40 acres.. ....................... 80 s hf of se qr of sec 31 t 4 s r 6 w 80 acres............................. 1 55 Now. therefore, on SATURDAY. THE 2'1 DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D. 1S95, between the hour» of 10 o’clock a. in. aud 4 o’clock p. in., of said day. at the court bouse in McMinnville, in said coun- | ty and state. I will sell the above described real estate at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash In baud, subject to redemption, to satisfy said warrant, costs and accruing costs. Dated this 31st day of December, 1894. W. G. HENDERSON, Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon. for infants and Children. HIRTY y*«r.' ob»ervatlon of^aatoria with the patronage of T million« of per«on«, permit a« to «peak of It without gnawing. It 1« nnqqe«tlonahly the best remedy for Inf a n t, and Children the world has ever known, gives them health. som ft I k harmie«». Children like it. It It will taro their livet-. Jn it Motherejhavo ’-ing which i» ab»olntely «afe and pracUolly.perfee£ae_a child’« medicine, Ca»toria destroy» Worm». Casto ria allays Feverishnes*. Castoria prevent» vomiting Sour Card. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE- 28 65 17 90 80 90 2 30 VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned A-« as sheriff of A amhilt county, state ot Ore gon, by virtue of a writ of execution and order of sale issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Yamhill county, in that certain suit wherein Jane M. Aspinwall was plaintiff and Margaret A. E. Burton was détendant, and to en force the decree of foreclo'Aire and order of sale made by said court in said suit on the 26th day of September. A. D.1891, in which it wasdecreed by said court that the plaintiff', Jane M. Aspin wall, recover from the defendant Margaret A. K. Burton, in U. S. gold coin, the sum of Two Hun dred Dollars (S200 00i with interest thereon from June 29th, 1892, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, and for the sum of Î75 00 attorneys’ lees due on the flrst mortgage, and the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars IS250 00) with interest thereon from June 29th, 1292. at the rate often per cent per annum, and S75.00 attorneys’ fees due on the second mortgage, and the costs and disbursements of this suit taxed at SIOW: and said decree »rdering the sale of the following de scribed real property, to-wit: Being a portion of the Alfred Job donation land claim No. 73, Notification No. 1498. situate in township three <3) south, range four (4j west of the Willamette meridian, to-wit: Beginning at a point 5.12 chains north and 1371 feet west of the southeast corner of said land claim: thence north 215 feet; thence west 1080 feet; thence south 215 feet; thence east 1080 feet to the place of begin ning, containing 232,2TA) square feet, in Yamhill county, State of Oregon. Also all the right, title and interest of the said Margaret A. E. Burton in and to said donation land claim of Albert Job, in township 2 south of range 4 west of Willam ette meridian, and township 3 south of range 4 west. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgmeut and order of sale, aud in pursuance of the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 26th day of January A D. 1895. at the hour of one o’clock p. m. of said day, at the court house door in McMinnville, Yamhill county. Oregon, sell ut public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the above described real property, to obtain funds out of which to satisfy said exe cution, costs and accruing costs. Dated this the 10th dav of December. A. D 1891 W G. HENDERSON. Sherifl’of Yambill County. 90 NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE. 60 VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned 15 as sheriff of Yamhill county, state of Ore gon, under and by virtue ot an execution duly Issued out of the circuit court of the state of Or egon fortlie county of Yamhill, on the 24th day of December, A. I). 1894, upon and to enforce that certain judgment rendered by said court on the 17th day of December, 1888, in favor of Annie S. Burton, plaintiff, and against C. W. Burton, defendant, in which it was adjudged by said court that the said plaintiff, Annie S. Burton, re cover of and from the said defendant, C. W. Bur ton, the sum of One Hundred Dollars (Slffi.00) j>er annum, which said judgment was enrolled and docketed in the clerk’s otlice of said court in said county on the 17th day of December, 1888, Saia writ of execution commanding me in the name of the state of Oregon, that out of the per sonal property of said defendant, or if sutlieient could not be found, then out of the real property belonging to said defendant in Yamhill county, Oregon, on nr after the 17tli day of December. 1888, I satisfy the sum of Three’ Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($350.00) now due on said judgment, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 1st day of December, J8J1, on $50 00 thereof, interest at the rate of 8 per cent per an num from December 1st, 1892, on SlbO.00 thereof, interest at the nite of 8 per cent per annum from December 1st, 1893, on $100.00 thereof, and inter est at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from De cember 1st, 1894, on $100.00 thereof, and also the costs of and upon this writ. Whereas, I did by virtue of said writ of execu tion, on the 26tb dav of December. A. D 1894, duly levy upon the following described real prop erty, to-wit: All of the right, title and interest of said C. W Burton in and to the following descrilied real property in Yamhill county, state of Oregon, ami described as commencing at a point on the south boundary line of the donation land claim of J J. Burton and wife in T. 2 S. R. 4. W and T. 3 s R. 4 VV. of the Willamette meridian in Yamhill county. Oregon, where the county road known as road survey No. 113, called county road leading from McMinnville to north line of said Yambill county, intersects said south boundary line, ami east 11.87 chains from the southwest’corner of said donation land claim , thence north 27% de grees east (variation 20% degrees east) 25.57 chains to stake; thence east from center of said road 23.40 chains to stake; thence south 31.63 chains to a stake in road on south line of said donation land claim; thence west 39.77 chains to the place of beginning, containing 100 acres. Now therefore, by virtue of said execution, and in pursuance of the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 9th day of February. A. D. 1895, at the hour of one o’clock p. m. of said day. at the court house door in McMinnville, Yamhill county, Oregon, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the above de scribed real property, to satisfy said execution and costs of suon sale. Dated this the 8tb day of January, A D. 1895. W G. HENDERSON. «Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon. 55 85 4 15 3 45 35 60 55 3 90 21 65 1 95 Castoria cure» Diarrhoea and ^Hnd Colic. Castoria relieve» Teething Trouble«. Castoria cures Constipation and flatulency. Castoria neutraliges the effects of carbonio_acjdjga*_or^^poisonou« air. Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property. Castoria assimilate« tlie food, regulator the__stomach_and_boxrel«, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is put np in one-^ize bottles only. It is not «old in hulk. Don’t allow any one to scllj*onjinything_else^n the plea or promi«e that it is“ju«t as good” and u will answer every porpoao^ See that you get C*A-S-T*O*R"I*A. The fac-similo signature cf > wrapper. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Rapid Development In Alaska. Some late reports show- that Alaska has been rapidly growing in commercial importance. Very few know the size of this part of the United States or appre- ciate its value. It is as large as Eug- land, Ireland, France aud Spain togeth- er. It is a spacious territory, filled with mineral wealth aud likely in time to become of the first importance to this country. Evon now its fisheries stand in tho front rank, and its production of gold increases year by year, and iu time it may develop into a new California or Australia. Immigration is increasing, and the statistics of exports and imports show a steadily growing volume. Busi- ness has grown so rapidly that there is a demand for a revision of the statutes and the enactment of a code to govern tho concerns of the territory.—Cinoin- nati Tribune. Mexican Mustang Liniment i j I 1 I i i ' ! | | for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, Al! Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, . : i j I A Royal Glutton. Of royal Bourbons the Duke d’Aumale especially preserves the tradition of the “historic great appetite.’’ His high ness as a glutton bids fair to outshine Louis XIV. Each dinner begins with an I onion soup and black bread. The prin- I cipal delicacies aro different kinds of cheese and a sorbot tho composition of which is a profound secret. Tho physicians of tho duke have ' warned him against overeating, but with small success. He points with pride to the fact that Louis XIV, after a meal consisting of four plates of soup, a whole pheasant, three pounds of ham, t two pounds of lamb, salads, vegetables, ! pastries end fruits, ate half a dozen ' hard boiled eggs, and ate such a meal ; regularly, aud yet died an old man.— ; New York World. Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat cf Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. Iler Handicap. Mr. Hopporly—What? You only 16, Madgie? You look older than that. Madgie—I know it. But I can’t tell that I’m 21, cau I, when iny big sister is sticking at that age and everybody knows we ain’t twins?—-Chicago Record. Misapplied Assistance. Two women sitting side by side in a [ street car the other day had an amusing j Mustang Liniment conquers experience. They were strangers to | Pain, Makes Han or Beast well each other, but one happened to notice again. that her neighbor was having serious difficulty with a jacket she wore and at SUMMONS. which she tugged, with the result that it would neither go on nor come off. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, in “Permit me, ” said the woman who the county of Yamhill. Ida May, Plaintiff, j sat near to her, and she pulled upon ; vs. V A. V. May, Defendant. I ✓ one shoulder and jerked up the top of j To A. X . May, the above-named defendant: the collar. N the name of the state of Oregon you are here Still the woman with the jacket stnig- I by required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above-entitled suit gled with it, and the side that the other on or before the 25th day of March. A I) 1895, that being the fourth Monday in March and tin woman had so obligingly assisted up first day of the next regular term of sni 1 court slipped down again, to be grabbed once I next after the service of this summons bv publi cation thereof as by law provided, and if you fail more and pulled into place by the oblig to answer for want thereof the plaintiff will apply ing passenger. to the above-named court for the relief prayed for “Now, if you’ll turn this way, I’ll : in the complaint tiled in said court in the above entitled suit, to-wit: help you on the other side,-’ she said to 1 For a decree dissolving and annulling the marriage contract now existing between the said the astonished wearer. plaintiff'and said defendant and for the care and “Thank you, ma’am, ” snapped the I custody of Ethelbert, a male minor child of said other woman. “If it’s all the same to | plaintiff’and defendant aged live years, and for such other and further relief as the plaintiff may you, I’m trying to get this jacket off,” be entitled to in equity and good conscience. This summons is published by order of the Hon and with a final jerk she succeeded in H. H. Hewitt, judge of said court, said order freeing herself from the encumbering made at chambers at Albany, Oregon, and bear wrap. I date the.llth day of January. A. D 1895 This extra And the woman who had tried to help ordinary Constipation, W T. VINTON, Re- I ’ixztuesi. C. C. LINDEN. her gazed into blank futurity and recall | Juvenator Is Falling Sen Attorneys for Plaintiff. the most ed tho example of the man who got rich j wonderful sation», Nerv ous twitching minding his own business.—Detroit discovery of CHATTEL MORTGAGE KALE. of the eye» the age. It Freo Press. and other ha» boeu en I 75 65 20 15 4 90 8 15 45 1 05 4 15 2 30 VV'HERE AS, on the 27th day ot November, 1891, R. W. Hanning, of Yamhill County, Oregon, executed and delivered to Russell A Co’ ian incorporated company) a cbattel mortgage on one 4-wheeled 8-barreI water tank, and one No. 30x50 Massillon Cyclone Separator, No. 10,785, Truck Stacker and all the fixtures, and one lo- horse traction engine complete, No. 5,383, with 110 feet of 7-inch bolting; which said mortgage was made to secure the payment of two promissory notes dated Nov. 27,1891, one due Dec. 7, 1891, for $76.35, and one due Nov. 1. 1892, for $7G0 50, re spectively, each bearing interest at 8 per cent, per annum from date; and whereas, the said R. VV. I Hanning has failed to nay all of said indebted ness, there being due January 10,1895, the sum ot ' $ 100.20 on the second note above mentioned, and i whereas, the said amount is now due and payable, the said Russell d; Co. has elected to forculi^. said mortgage and has taken i»ossession of said I mortgaged property and now bolds the same ac cording to the terms of said chattel mortgage. I and whereas, said mortgage provides that it may be foreclosed by selling the property aforesaid at’ public auction upon giving one week’s notice in I h newspaper of general circulation in said coun ty. Now therefore, take notice that on the 29th I day of January’. 1895, at the farm of R. VV. Han ning, two miles northwest of the town of NortL | Yamhill and within said county, said propertv will be sold at public auction to'the highest bid der for cash, said sale commencing at the hour of one o’clock p. m. and continuing until all the property is sold, and thus the said mortgage will be foreclosed unless said property is sooner re deemed by the payment or said Indebtedness. Dated this 11th day ot January, 1895. RUSSELL ¿1 CO., By G. O. GRAVES, Its Attorney and Agent in She Took a Car. The story of how a portly woman stopped and caught a one horse car on Lehigh avenuo near Germantown ave nue, though not as amusing as the ac tual occurrence, has its points of inter est. , The driver-conductor had just let out ; a woman passenger when the fleshy fe- , male appeared behind the car, wildly ■ gesticulating in a manner calculated to , be understood for “Stop that car!” A l masculine passenger rang up two fares on the register, but the car went on. ' Then another man pulled the right bell- I cord and lectured the driver, while a ! third, supposing that the lady who had 1 just alighted had left a basket in the ■ car, rushed with the driver’s lunch bas ket to the signaling fat woman, who i of course didn’t know what he meant, I but just boarded the car, paid two fares I and independently spread herself on a seat.—Philadelphia Record. Tbe Latest Query. dorse d by the leading scien tific men cf Europe and America. Hudyan is purely vege Hudyan stop» Pranialurenass of the dis charge in 20 days. Cures LOST MANHOOD paita. Strengthens, invigorates aud tones the entiresystem. Hudya» cutes Debility, Nervousness, Emissions, and developts and restores weak organa. Fains in tbe bacx, losses by day or night stopped quickly. Over 2,000 pri-tto endorsements. Prematureneas means imnotency in ths first stage. It is a symptom of seminal weakness and barrenness. It can be stopped in 20 days by the use of Hudyan. 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Sun Franciaeo, Cai. “Should wedding trips be abolishod?” ! is the latest query agitating feminine The appraiser’s report to the sur- i readers of a London newspaper, and it rogate court of New York on the | seems almost as unanswerable as “Is a failure?” A man with five value of the estate of Jay Gould, , marriage sisters-in-law, however, stands up for j finds its total value, less annuities, the good old custom and says he likes ’ legacies and debts, to be $73,224.547’ having his back showered with rice and Under a recent decision of the court an eye shut up with au old slipper, and | of appeals, it is held -that these re if he should be married a dozen times ; —the Turk—he’d have a wedding jour- : mainders are not liable to taxation, ney, every one. All the brides in the 1 whereas formerly they were. This kingdom, too, are replying in little dove- i will reduce the tax considerably. It like coos to the editor’s cynical ques- ' is expected that the executors will tion; therefore it is presumed the wed ding trip will not be abolished while be entitled to recover from the bridegrooms have any money to go hon 16 C5 $600,000, which they have paid to eymooning with and the brides believe — i 3 60 the state, a small sum in their favor. I in rushing into print on tbe tender sub " ject CAvEAld, InAUt MARKs^E COPYRIGHTS.^ > CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT» Fora prompt answer and an honest opinion, write to Ml NN <’O.. who have had nearly fifty years* experience in the patent business. Communica tions strictiy confidential. A Handbook of In formation concerning Patents and bow to ob tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan ical ana scjentihc bookf sent tree. _ Patents taken through Munn & Co. reoetva special notice in the hrientific American« and thus are brought widely be*<«re the public with out cost to the inventcr. 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