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LAFAYETTE. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Hayes are visiting in Portland this week. W. W. Brannin, grand master of the A. O. U. W., delivered a very interest ing lecture at the opera house last Mon day night. Our town now sports a flag staff, one being erected on the premises of Dr. H. R Littlefield Mr. Dong. Nelson and sister Sarah are visiting their parents here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Beaulieu, of Oregon City, are visiting friends and relatives here this week. Miss Bird Nelson of Newberg is visit ing with Mrs. Gates this week. James Hughes was brought before the recorder last Tuesday, and fined $20 for keeping his baloon open on Sunday. Wild strawberries are ripe and the youngsters are improving the time gath ering them in. The eteamers, Salem and Modoc, are making regular trips now. Lafayette has an oil famine. < The O. E. S. gave a pleasant entertain ment to their visiting sisters and broth ers last Tuesday night. Ice cream and cuke reigned Mrs. J. L. Ferguson fell from a buggy last week and was quite badly hurt. At lari accounts her condition was growing worse, with partial paralysis. Frank Radcliff is about again after a long and severe tick spell Mrs. Henry Boivin is visiting friends in Portland this week. The Portland & Salem telephone Co. is soliciting bids for poles, to be delivered along the line between this place aud Portland. Mr and Mrs. Burch of Polk county were visiting relatives here last week. J. Bloodsworth sued the county for damages this week, and got left. Already our local fishermen are organ izing parties to strike for the mountain streams next month Martin J. and Monroe Ramsey have been doing some nice work painting the : new yard fence and house for Judge Denny. Miss Della Parker, who has been spending the winter and spring with relatives in Portland, returned home last week. Mrs. J. H. Olds, formerly of this place, is very sick at her home near Oregon City. Thomas Nelson and son Charles will soon move to Gervais, where they have bought business interests. Mrs. J. E. Hubbard is suffering with the la grippe. C. C. Ferguson, of Park Place, Or., is visiting with his parents this week. OREGON NEWS AND NOTES. Forest Grove will hold her annual colt show June 1st. A Terrible Visitant. Pain is always a terrible visitant, and often domiciles itself with oue for life. This infliction is preventible, in cases of rheumatism, by a timely resort to Hos tetter’s Stomach Bitters,which check the encroachments of this obstinate and dangerous malady at the outset. The term “dangerous” is used advisedly, for rheumatism is always liable to attack the vital organs and terminate life. No testimony is more conclusive and con current than that of physicians who tes tify to the excellent effect of the Bitters in this disease. Persons incur a wetting in rainy or snowy weather, and who are exposed to draughts, should use the Bit ters as a preventive of ill effects. Mala ria, dyspepsia, liver and kidney trouble, nervousuess and debility are also among the ailments to which this popular med icine is adapted For the infirmities, soreness and stiffness of the aged it is highly beneficial. Charley Bricker, a IB-year-old boy of Polk county, is six feet. 61 iuches tall. One hundred and sixty varieties of potatoes have been planted at the state agricultural eollege. John Conlee was convicted at Dal las of stealing bacon and sentenced to 2} years in the penitentiary. Judge L. Loughary will deliver the annual address at the reunion of pioneers at Roseburg, June 15th. Polk county citizens are wagering that a horse cannot trot from Inde pendence to Dallas in one hour, with out a break. Over three hundred applications are now on file for positions in the Notice for itidw. public schools of Portland. There Notice is hereby given that the couuty ■ are about one hundred places to fill. clerk will receive sealed bids for the There is a possibility of a new in building of the Pike bridge and the dustry being started on this coastI Trullinger bridge, to be built according by the manufacture of buttons from to the plans and specifications in the clam shells. A representative from I clerks office. Bids will be received for Germany is looking into the matter. the work alone on each of said bridges, or for the work and materials. Bids to According to report of Agent Ca be opened June 5th, 1895, at one o’clock rey there were fifteen cars of wheat, p. m., of said day. The right to reject one of bops and one of hay shipped any aud all bids is herebj’ reserved. By ' from Independence last week, and in order of the county court. 21-2 addition a large quantity of miscel A. E. M c K ern , County Clerk. laneous freight. DVR CLUBBING LIST. The Forest Grove Times is author ity for the statement that Jacob Ans-' We have special arrangements with man, formerly of Dilley, is alive and the following leading publications, well in Germany. The last seen of whereby we are able to offer them in Ausman in Oregon, by any who connection with our own at exceedingly knew him, was at the Hillsboro sta low rates, as follows: The R eporter tion about two years ago. It was i and Weekly Inter Ocean......................................... H.ss supposed that he had been murdered St. LouisGlobe-Democrat. semi-weekly......... 175 for a sum of money then in his pos ♦Rural Northwest, Portland, semi-monthly .. 1 25 New York Tribune, weekly............................ 1 25 session. *The Rural Northwest is the brightest, the most practical and useful publication Any one who has ever had an attack of inflammatory rheumatism will rejoice j on the coast for farmers, dairymen aud with Mr. J. A. Stamm, 220 Boyle fruit growers. Heights, Los Angeles, over liis fortunate L. E. Walker is paying highest market escape from a siege of that distressing ailment. Mr. Stumm is foreman of price for hides, pelts and tallow. Merriam’s confectionery establishment. Some months ago, on leaving the heated work room to run across the street on au errand, he was caught out in the rain. ■ When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, The result was that when ready to go When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, home that night he was unable to walk, W’hen she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, owing to inflammatory rheumatism. He When she had Children, she gave them Castorla, was taken home, and on arrival was placed in front of a good fire aud thor oughly rubbed with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. During the evening and night he W. J. CLARK, D.D.S was repeatedlj’ bathed with this lini-' Graduate University of Mich. ment, and by morning was relieved of all rheumatic pains. He now takes es Whooping Cough. Has opened an oflice in Union Block, Room 6, pecial pleasure in praising Chamberlain’s and is prepared to do all work in the dental line. There is no danger from this disease Pain Balm, and always keeps a bottle of I when Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is it In the house. For sale by S. Howorth CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. freely given. It liquefies the tough mu & Co., druggists. L atest M ethod of P ainless E xtraction . cous and aids its expectoration. It also lessens the severity and frequency of NEWS OF THE WEEK. paroxysms of coughing, and insures a speedy recovery. There is not the least The coffee crop of Central and danger in giving the remedy to children 1 South America is reported ten per PROPRIETORS or babies, as it contains no injurious sub cent short of that of last year. stance. For sale by S. Howorth & Co., A bill granting municipal suffrage druggists. • • You ve heard of the man who only needed bristles to make him a hog? If you see him send him to us, we can furnish him—we’ve got the bristles to do it with. We also have bristles made up into the finest line of brushes you have ever seen. We have tooth, nail, hair, clothes, bath brushes, and in fact all kinds of brushes. ROGERS BROS. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE! We Claim to Have The Largest and Best Selected Stock Ever Kept in the City. FIRST-CLASS GOODS consisting of Fine Clothing and Dry Goods SHOES, HATS, Ladies’ Wraps of all Shades. Ladies’ Shirt Waists and Millinery, at the lowest prices in town. R. JflGOBSON Mrs. Maggie Shadden, of Portland, visited her son Granville over Sunday. Will Weed, Ralph Herbert and Elon Wallace returned on Wednesday from a weeks camp in the mountains. Mies Mattie Hutchens has been quite s’.ck the past two weeks. Mr. B. F. Fuller left Tuesday morning for Portland as juror. Mrs. Fuller will go later to visit friends. Mrs. McClosky, who has been very Bick, is improving slowly. Last Sunday night as the Fairlawn people were returning from church, they found an intoxicated man lying under the sidewalk tietween the brick mill and the Sax house. The women and children, and some of the men, were frightened out of a year’s growth. As there are no saloons open on Sunday, it’s a question where he obtained his liquor. Elon Wallace’s runaway cost several dollars, but the farm gets a new gate by this means. Fortunately no one was hurt. For Trade. A good double circular water power sawmill, with planer, edger and cut-off saws, and is driven by 2 turbine water wheels. 1000 acres of timber land, 2 dwellings, 2 barns, 3 yoke of oxen and logging outfit complete, including 800,000 feet of logs in stream and pond at the mill. Logs can be floated on this stream for 15 miles. This mill is situated 9 miles west of Sheridan on a good level road. Sold over 800,000 feet of lumber last year. Price $7,500, no incumbrance. Will trade for land. Address, S heridan L and C o . to women has passed the Massachu setts house and has gone to the gov ernor. Mrs. Lease and Miss Morrill, a graduate of Ann Arbor, have formed a law partnership, and will practice in Topeka and Kansas City. Ex-Postmaster-General Wanama- ker proposes to build a hotel in Phil adelphia at which any one may be fed and housed free of any cost what ever. The primary object of Mr. Wanamaker was to establish an in stitution for the reformation of ine briates, and in connection with this to build an inn where unfortunates could find a home. He has been giv ing the matter considerable attention of late, and is now determined to carry his plans out. Since the mat ter first occurred to him he has been broadening the scheme, and now in tends to not only establish a stop ping place for drunkards who may desire to reform, but to provide a temporary home for any unfortunate sojourner who may be without funds, but possessed of a healthy appetite and a desire to sleep elsewhere than in a warm corner or in a cheerless freight car. EI ate or O hio , C itv of T oledo , 1 . L ucas C ounty , f Frank J. Cheney makes oath that heie the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F rank J. C heney . Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December. A. D. 1886 A. W. G leason , Notarv Public. ■J SEAL. ’ Do you know, if you want to go east and desire Pullman Tourist Sleeper, that you will be detained from 12 to 16 hours unless you take the Northern Pacific? Remember that the Northern Pacific is | the only line running Pullman Tourist Sleepers through to the east without Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal delay. Time and money saved by this ly and acts directly on the blood and route. For full information, time cards, mucous surfaces of the system. Send maps, etc., call oq or address, for testimonials, free. C. H. F leming , Agent, F. J. CHENEY’ & CO, Toledo, O. l*r Sold by druggists, 75c. McMinnville, Ore. McMinnville Produce Market. Reported by L. E. Walker. 20 @23 Oats......................................... Butter 2J@25 8c Eggs....................................... Chickens.............................. $200@2 50 8c a Bi Turkeys.............................. $3.50 Ducks...................................... 20 Potatoes........... 4c Dressed Hogs.................... 4 Veal....................................... $10 Baled hay, timothy.............. “ cheat.................. $7 $7 “ oats................... RETAIL MARKET. $6 Baled Straw......................... $15.50 Mixed Chop........................... ♦IS Wheat Chop........................... $14 Shorts...................................... $18 Middlings.............................. $121 Bran....................................... L. E. Walker will buy all your pro- [ duce, paying the highest price in cash the market will justify. He will sell you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar den seeds as cheap as any other dealer. D street south of First National Bank. lie also carries a full line of Graham in small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, wheatlets, etc. i ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ -ft ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Watthies Brothers, FAIRLAWN ITEMS. fu m i rOOLISHLT SHOT HI.HSELF. Wright, the dentist. McMinnville. Picture frames at the Novelty. A Would-Be Suicide Lives with Wright, the dentist, McMinnville. Mali hi* lace Shot Off. Fred Ramsey is said to have enlisted Mrs. Byron Millsap is reported quite in the U. S. navy. George Berg, a resident of this city, ill. aged about 30 years, who came here (io to White's restaurant for dinner. from Nebraska four years ago, by bis Cail on C. X. Howard at ‘‘Red Front" Mrs. A. E. McCall is visiting her own confession made an attempt on his if you want to buy a home. Utf •laughters in Vancouver. life Wednesday afternoon. His wife Tho infant son of F. M. Boyer died Frank Mitchell, a Hillsboro druggist, being at the home of her parents about last Friday. visited in this city over Sunday. noon, Berg lost but little time after her Excursions after w ild strawberries are Kay & Todd pay highest market price departure in preparing to shoot himself. fashionable. for wool tf He now lies in a dying condition, with Ice cream from this time on at Kuns' J. W. Montee is in the city and ex the left half of his face shot off. He was confectionery. tf pects to again become a resident. found in his woodshed soon alter 3 p. m. The young son of County Clerk Mc The last ball of the season by the Y. by persons of the neighborhood who had called to see Mrs. Berg. Though still Kern is sick with scarlet fever. P. S. club will be given on May 31st. * J. C. Cooper is advertised as decoration The first home-grown strawberries living and unable to talk, he has indicat day orator at Sheridan. were placed on the market yesterday, ed upon the clock the hour of one p. m. as the time he fired the gun. It was not Freeh straw berries now and hence May 23d. until after much cross questioning that forth at Kuns.’ Tomorrow will see an immense crowd he would admit he did it, but by many of people in Dayton at the Workmen Prof. L. H. Baker and wife visited affirmative nods he has settled all doubts picnic. friends in Salem this week. on this point. He is able to write mes The following gentlemen represented sages to thoee waiting upon him, but he The soda fountain at Kans’ confec the Lincoln club at the republican club will give no reason why he did it, and tionery is now running at full blast. Andy Baker is modernizing his resi convention in Portland: A. J. Apperson, still asserts that he doesn’t wish to live dence property bv the erection of a more J. W. Hobbs, R. L. Conner, E. C. It is supposed that he was despondent Walker, J. C. Pennington, ,J. W. Bones, over debts and a lack of employment. stylish fence. O. O. Hodson, A. II. Pape. Wm. Camp The theory, which seems a plausible Wanted—Mohair and wool. bell, F. M. York, J. E. Magers and J.C. oue, as to the manner of going about the M. B. H endrick . Cooper. deed, is that he was standing aud had Dr. 8. A. Young of Portland was in Our patrons will find DeWitt’s Little set the gun down, with the muzzle in the city over Sunday. Early Kisers a safe and reliable remedy his mouth In stooping to fire it, his All kinds of sewing machine needles at for constipation, dyspepsia and liver head was turned so that the shot was C. Grissen’s. tf complaints. Rogers Bros. not central, but took out a part of upper Granville Baker sheared 50 head of Attention is called to the offense, pun jaw and the eutire side of his face below sheep this week that averaged 15 pounds ishable by law, of placing dead animals the eye and in front of the ear. The of wool. in the river and its tributaries. There shotgun, a single barrel, was charged Sick headache, constipation and indi is au extreme penalty of $53 fine for this heavily with No. 5 shot, most of which gestion are quickly cured by DeWitt’s misdemeanor. A few infractions of the was imbedded in the sheeting of the Little Early Risers, the famous little law are known to have been made re roof. j.ills. Rogers Bros. cently, and offenders, either willful or His chance for recovery is slight, The railroad hotel at Dundee has been careless, should remember the golden though among the possibilities. Nothing rule. but liquid nourishment can lie taken. rented by Fred Crosby of Portland. Fine French candieB, fruit flavored Miss Mattie Martin is prepared to give A Happy Husband. instructions in all kinds of oil painting candies and mixed candies at White's D elaware , O hio .—"After four mouths’ and crayon work. For terms call at the restaurant. use of Simmons Liver Regulator my millinery store. 21-4 J. M. Woodruff, one of the bicycle wife is almost entirely relieved of chron Three or four hack loads of young peo road ins|»ectors sent out by the Capital ic, constipated and bleeding piles.”—W. Journal, according to the modern fad, ple visited Meadow lake on Sunday. B. Leeper. Your druggist sells it in was in the city this week. lie inclines powder and liquid; the powder to be Hot peanuts every day at White's to the opinion that Yambill county has restaurant. taken dry or made into a tea. the liest roads in the state. This gives a Mrs. Potter, living in Martin's addition, black eye to the rest of the state, but the C lean Y our O rchard .—H. E. Doseh, is quite ill from paralysis. roads will be fixed up when the Capital treasurer of the state board of horticul 8. W. Hall of Portland, deputy supreme Journal gets through with them. ture and orchard inspector for this dis coipuiander of the Maccabees, is in the From Saturday until June 1st, Dr. trict, was in the city last week, and in city endeavoring to establish a lodge. Lowe can be found in the office of Dr. tends to return to this county again soon. La grippe is here again with all of its Wright. Positively this will be your He found the young orchards in Yamhill old time vigor. One Minute Cough Cure last opportunity, this year, to have Dr. in first-class condition, but the older ones is a reliable remedy. It cures and cures Lowe test your eyes. 21-2 are wretched. He found most owners of quickly. Rogers Bros. Do not forget the date of the last ball infected trees quite willing to comply J. II. Bridgeford and wife of Bay City of the season, May 31st. with the regulations of the new state law * have been in the city this week on lodge Memorial services will be held at the regarding the cleaning up of orchards. business. court house, Sunday, Maj’ 25th, at 11 Should it become necessary to quarantine F. W. Fenton took out a load of finish o’clock. The sermon will lie by Rev. an infected orchard, the secretary of the ing lumber Monday morning for Mon Thompson. Music, by the choir of the board has the power to appoint quaran mouth, to be used on his farm residence several churches. Decoration day ser tine guardians who shall be entitled to a near that city. vices will be held May 30th, in the opera salary of $2 per day, and shall lie paid Otto Walling has closed the Hotel house at 10 o’clock. Rev. Poling of La by the owners of the orchards or other Eureka and taken up residence as a fayette will deliver the address, aud at places under quarantine, and they may private citizen in the house vacated by 2 o’clock the soldiers graves will be maintain an action therefore, before any decorated by the G. A. R. and W. R. C. i justice of the peace in any district in R. M. Dickinson. which any locality is wholly or in part At the Salem convocation of Odd Fel All are cordially invited to participate in located ; but in no case shall they have these exercises. lows last week Mrs. Ella Gates of Lafay-1 any claim upon the state for services. C. Griseen is now receiving Lis pianos ette was elected state president of the Should any orchardist refuse to comply Rebekahs, and Mrs. Fellows, of this city, and organs direct from factory; they are with the law after due notice has been beauties; and owing to sharp competi vice president. given that his orchard is a public nui The family of Capt Handley take this tion the prices are astonishingly low. sance, it shall be the duty of the board, 21-2 means of expressing their gratitude for or the members thereof in whose district The New Racket Store is not able to sail! nuisance shall exist, or of the secre the kindness and sympathy extended to them during the sickness and death of ojien quite on its advertized time on ac-! tary, under his or their direction to count of the non-arrival of a bill of goede cause such nuisance to be abated, by their beloved father. Kilns is stocked with tine minced sea from New York, but which are looked | eradicating or destroying such insects or clams, put up at the mouth of the Co for now every day. I shall be glad to pests, or their eggs or larvae, or by treat lumbia. And they are clams, pure and see all old friends, and as many new ing or disinfecting the infected or diseased ones as jiossible, on the day of openiog, articles. The expense thereof shall be simple and good. or as soon as convenient afterwards. a county charge and the county court If. C. Burns, of the furniture emporium, Come in and get acquainted, whether shall allow and pay the same out of a has been confined to his bed with the| yon waut to buy anything or not. general fund of the county. Any and all grip and stomach ailment for nearly two II. M ills , Proprietor. sums so paid shall be aud become a lieu weeks. His friends now have hopes of. C. F. M ills , Clerk. on the property. his speedy recovery. White, tho restaurant man, has cher At the state W. C. T. U. convention in Mot hers. ries, strawberries, and all the fruits of Roseburg last week Mrs. Kinney of As “One good mother is worth a hundred the season. toria was reelected state president and One of the warmest contests ever held schoolmasters,” said George Herbert. Mrs. Unruh of this city was again chosen in McMinnville will take place at the Men are what their mothers make them. secretary of the Loyal Temperance Le- opera honBe the 24th inst. between the But if the mothers are peevish and irri gion. following ladies: Mesdamea Purvine, table, through irregularities, "female John Evenden is responsible for a Essen, Vinton, Ungerman, Irvine, Shad- i weakness,” and kindred ailments, they new kind of lettuce grown this spring den. The rest of the program consists find no pleasure, no beauty in the care from seed imported from old England of a quartette, vocal duet, instrumental of their babes. All effort, is torture. and 'distributed among his friends. It duet, recitation. Admission fee of 5! Let all such who feel weighed to the is a superior variety, and is growing in cents will be charged for the benefit of earth with “weaknesses" peculiar to favor. W. C. T. U. work. Icecream and cake their sex, try Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre Readers of the R kpobtf . r should not will be served. Everybody cordially scription. They will find the little ones a delight instead of a torment. overlook the matter published on the invited to lie present. To those about to become mothers it is fourth page. The war is over, but its M rs . J. H ugo , n priceless boon. It lessens the pains memory survives in the stirring and Supt. of Contest Wor't. patriotic songs of the period, and they Kay <i Todd want all the wool in .he and perils of childbirth, shortens labor are timely about May 30th. county, and they pay the highest market and promotes the secretion of an abun dance of nourishment for the child. tf A. M. Peery brought home from price for same. Marion county on Tuesday a tine little Mrs. John Shelton of Carlton had a Professor Dyc-he of the Kansas Jersey heifer, representing one of the very narrow escape from death last Fri state university has gone to Green choicest strains in D. II. Looney's well ■ day morning. It occurred at- the rail known herd. «Arch is the owner of road crossing near Mr. Merchant’s farm land for specimens of mammalia and several good ones besides. north of Carltou. With her sin she was birds. He is one of the best known Mr. Lubin, of Sacramento, the great returning from the North Yamhill cream naturalists in the west, and already apostle of agriculture, and Mr. Roach, ery, and did not see or hear the approach has a very large collection. His ex master of the state grange of California, ing south-bound passenger. The engine hibit at the world’s fair covered six will be in this city to give public ad struck the rear of the wagon, throwing it thousand square feet, and he received dresses on Thursday evening, May 3 Uh. and the occupants several feet. The the gold medal for the best display. horses became detached and ran home. The public is invited to attend. While in Stockton, Cal., some time A few good fresh milch cows for sale No serious injury was sustained, and the escape was regarded as a most fortunate ago, Thos. F Langan, of Los Banos, that by T. D. Henderson. state, was taken very severely with S. S. Duncan, principal of the D.iyton one. cramps and diarrhoea. Ho chanced to A good time guaranteed to all who at schools, was in the city Wednesday, meet Mr. C. M. Carter, who was similar lie reports the school in a thriving con tend the ball on May 31st. ly afflicted. He says: "I told him of dition, aud also stated that their closing Miss Dotha Daniels and Howard Park Chainberlain’R Colic, Cholera and Diar exercises would occur next Monday night. er jointly celebrated their 18th birthday rhoea Remedy, and we went to the Hol anniversary Tuesday evening at the There are five graduates this year. den drug store aud procured a bottle of The Southern Pacific folks are putting home of the former by giving a party to it. It gave Mr. Carter prompt relief and the following friends: Alta Booth, up a new tank juet north of the hotel, I can vouch for its having cured me.” Carrie Schenk, Estelle Redmond, Mattie building They have lately had a man For sale by 8. Howorth & Co., druggists. Dielschnieder, Helen Galbreath, Fern here figuring the cost of remodeling the Stout, Valeria Patty, Ollie McCamish, Land tor sale. hotel building and bringing the freight, Jessie Manning. Minnie Howell, Hattie 400 acres of land near Whiteson. 200 telegraph and passenger offices under Clark, Sadie Gortner, Nellie Cooper, acres under plow, balance pasture and one roof. Howard Parker, Earnest Henderson, The Sunday Oregonian is now deliv Jesse Irvine, Martin Adams, Ben Sear- young fir timber, 3 dwellings, 3 barns, 2 ered by bicycle couriers on the West fass, Tom Warren, Lyle Baker, Robert orchards and 12 acres in hops. Situated Side on the day of its issue. Messrs. Henderson. Frank Rennie, Cail Baker, between 2 R. R.s. Price $20 per acre. King and Robinson came up last Sunday, J Charles Taff, Harry Sharpe, France Easy terms. This is a snap. Address S heridan L and C o . the latter returning from Amity and Dielschnieder, Clair Brown. A number reaching Portland at 8 p. m. His cyclo of nice presents were presented. B. H. Bowman, Pub. Enquirer, of meter registered 93 miles Messrs. Smith & Unruh, of the Meadow Bremen, Ind., writes: Last week our On Tuesday evening, June 4th, the lake resort, announce that they are now little girl baby, the only one we have, local camp of Woodmen of the World are ready to entertain the public. The hotel was taken sick with croup. After two to be addressed at Garrison's opera house has been refurnished and fitted up, and doctors failed to give relief aud life was by head Consul F. A. Falkenbnrg, the the best of accommodation will be fur hanging on a mere thread, we tried One founder of woodcraft. The members' nished to those desiring it. Rates will Minute Cough Cure and its life was have arranged for their friends’ enter be $1 to |1.50 per day. Camping priv-l saved. Rogers Bros. tainment “a regular, genuine old-time ileges, including free fishing, can be had I.ea'-e your order for a good, fat chick stag smoker,” and they say if you miss it for $1 per week. The fish never were so en, dressed for Sunday dinner. D street you will always regret it. plentiful or bit so freely as they have market. The safe in Detmering Bros.’ store in this spring. Boats can be had by the ! Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real Dayton was broken open Thursday night day or hour. The lake has been greatly ■ Estate Mortgagee, etc., always on eale at of last week, and $25 in coin secured. improved since last year. Oats, hay and this office. tf Valuable papers were taken out, but stabling can be bad at all times. A store house will soon be erected for the wr e found in an orchard near by. The P resident C leveland has so mis saie. worth 1200, was ruined. Mr. Det- purpose of supplying campers with every managed the government and ruu inering had fortunately withdrawn $200 thing they may need. The stage will' the country in debt that he is dis the evening before, and taken it home leave McMinnville for the lake every posed to skin the American eagle other day. No pains will be spared to with him. Jack Martin, a morphine fiend, was arrested on suspicion, but was make this the most popular resort in and sell the hide.— Rochester Demo crat. released for lack of evidence against him.. Oregon, LOCAL NEWS. WAbbACE & WAbKER CITY MARKET. i i s FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. CHOICEST IN THE MARKET. s Just Arrived South side Third St. between B and C. The Finest line of NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE. VOTICE is hereby given that ths undersigned, -T as sherlil of Tambili couuty, state of Ore gon, by virtue of a writ of execution Issued out of the circuit court of the stateof Oregon, for the county of Yamhill, on the 24th day of April. A. D. 1895, and bearing said date, upon and to en force that certain Judgment rendered by B F Rhodes, justice of the peace, in and for justice of the peace and constable district No. 6, Yamhill county. Oregon, on the 19th day of March, A. li. 1994, in favor of F. M. Stow, plaintiff, and airainst S. J. Dunuand A. J. Dunn, defendants, for the sum of Thirty-Seven and 10-100ths dollars, with interest thereon from March 19th, 1894, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, and the costs and dis bursements taxed at 811.65. And whereas, said judgment was hied and docketed in the oflice of the clerk of the circuit court of said state of Oregon, for the couuty of Yamhill, on the 15th day ot January, A. D. 1895 And whereas, by virtue of said judgment and execution, 1 did on the 24th day of April. A. D 1895, duly levy upon real property belonging to said defendants S. J. Dunn and A J Ituutt. de scribed as follows, to-wit Commencing at the junction of the Portland and Lafuy.tte county roads and running thence southwesterly aloug the line ot the Portland road 16 rods to the north bank of the Yamhill river at low water mark; thence up stream along the line of low water mark of said river 10 rods; thence northeasterly away from said river on a line parallel with said Portland road 16 rods to the hue of said Lafayette road, and thence along said Lafayette road lu rods to line of said Portland road and the place of beginning, containing one acre, and being a part of the donation land claim of Steward Hanna and Mary Jane Hanna, his wife, and being the land formerly occupied by the Dayton Flour Mill Co. as the site of their mill and warehouse, and situate near or at Dayton, in Yamhill countv, Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, I will, on Saturday, the 22d day of June. A. D. 1895, at the hour of oue o’clock p. m of said day at the court house door in McMinnville, in Yamhill county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash in hand, the above described real property, to satisfy said execution costs and . accruing costs. Dated this the 20th day of Mar, A.D. 1895. W G. HENDERSON. Sheriff of Y’amhlll County Oregon NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE _______ Glassware In Yamhill County. g Water Set The handsomest you ever saw for 85 cfs. Codfish, Mackerel and the usual sundries kept in full stock. Wall Paper 5 Cents per Roll. Not Much in it for Us, But we Meet Competition. FINEST LINE IN THE COUNTY. If You Need Furniture We Have it to Sell. You Could Guess Who We Are. Our Name is Notice is hereby given that the under- i signed, as sheriff of Yamhill county, state of Oregon, by virtue of a writ of execution and order of sale issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Yamhill, beating date of .Mav 16th, A. I>. 1895, upon and to enforce tliat certain judgment rendered by said court on the 15th day of April, A D 1895, in that suit therein pending in which J. E. Hembree was plaintiff, and .M Fisk and Josephine Fisk, his wife, George P. Dorris, his wife Alice Dorris and Felix G. Dorris were de fendants, wherein it was ordered, adjudged and tiecreed by said court that said plain tiff, J E. Hembree, recover of and from the defendants M Fisk and Josephine in U. S gold coin, the sum of $1711- With one eye on the clock, and the Fisk, .23, with interest thereon from April 15th. other on your plate, you cannot enjoy a 1 18i«5, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, All kinds of Fine, kinds of Watches, Clock« and Jewelry for sale at meal. When traveling east, you should and the sum of $150 0J attorneys' fees and Difficult and _ NEW_ the costs and disbursement's taxed at hard times price«. take the Northern Pacific, the only din $23.40, andfor accruing costs, and ordering old Watches re- ing car line from Portland; meals 75 the sale of the following described reul property, to-wit: cents. Y’ou don’t have to get up in the A part of the donation land claim of Joel morning at 6 o’clock, rush to breakfast Perkins and wife in T. 4 8. and in ranges as new at * 4 west of the Willamette meridian, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. and gulp it down in fifteen or twenty 3 in and Yamhill county, state of Oregon, and minutes, and then have to wait until 2 the portion sold and conveyed being de or three o’clock for lunch or dinner. To scribed as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of the avoid this, take the Northern Pacific; tract of land deeded by J. H. Upton and the only dining car route, the only line wife to J. T. Hembree on December 3d, 1873; thence along the west side of the The McMinnville to the Yellowstone Park and the only county road running northerly from La line running Pullman Tourist Sleepers fayette in said county to Chehalem Valley- 89 rods; west 123 rods; thence without from 12 to 16 hours delay. south along thence the line between the said do For full information, time cards, maps, nation land claim and theE. Millican land claim to the north line of said land sold to etc., call on or address, said J. T. Hembree: thence east 101 rods C. H. F lemtng , Agent, to the place of beginning, containing 29 acres of land more or less, situate in said McMinnville, Ore. WM. LAMBERT, PROPRIETOR. county and state. Now, therefore, by virtue of said judg ment, decree, execution and order of sale I will, on Saturday, the 22d dav of June. Recently improved Always up to the times- The following general forms are always in stock A. D. 1895, at the hour of one 'o’clock p by introduction of the i m. of said day. at the court house door in All work Guaranteed. and for sale at the Reporter office; McMinnville, in Yamhill county, Oregon, most modern machin Warranty Deeds Real Estate Mortgage sell at public auction to the highest bidder Prices always reasonable. Quit-claim Deeds Chattel Mortgage ery. lor cash in hand, the above described real Bond for Deed Satisfaction ot Mort. property, to satisfy said execution, costs Farm Lease Transfer of Mortgage and accruing costs Notes and Receipts. Bill of Sale Dated this 20th dav of Mav. A. D. 1895 We carry a large stock of stationery and are prepared to do Job printing of every sort in the . W.G. HENDERSON, best style of the art and at low figures. 1 Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon. BURNS & DANIELS. D. A. SMITH'S ■tr™.".“ AU Jeuielpy Store Steam Laundry LEGAL BLANKS. Family Work a Specialty.