The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, May 31, 1895, Image 2

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    Yamhill County Reporter.
and dignity to none, has suffered a
loss of respect throughout the world.
“We denounce the free-wool pro­
vision of the present tariff act as an
unjust discrimination against an im­
portant industry, and demand such
protection for sheep-husbandry as
will secure fair prices for American
wool. We denounce the present ad­
ministration of the pension bureau
for its betrayal of the interests of
the Union soldiers, and we pledge to
veterans of the republic a watchful
care and recognition of their just
claims upon a grateful people "
A resolution favoring the choice of
McKinley for president in 1896 was
also passed.
MEWS OF THE WEEK.
FROM THE CftUMTI PBESS.
Dayton Herald.
Twelve hundred cavalry horses are
Born.
To
the
wife of B. Gabriel,
wanted in Cuba.
J. «. ECKMAN, AaMCiate Editor.
Maj'
21.
1895.
a
boy.
A national silver convention is to
Potato planting is being rushed
be held at Memphis. June 12 and 13.
SUCCESSOR TO UNION HARDWARE COMPANY.
• Subscription $1.00 Per Year.
through
at a lively rate. Benj. Par­
Queen Victoria’s birthday was
officially celebrated in London on the rish runs B. Gabriel’s planter after
night—using lanterns for light.
i<
ADVERTISING RATES.
25th. The queen is 76 years old.
Rivlfng notice» In local column» 10 cants per
Keeps ou hand a full assortment of
T. W. Smith is reported to have I
line tor fir-t week and 5 cents per line thereafter.
Chinch bugs are ravaging crops in
Display advertisement» annual rate*, one inch
eastern Kansas, and farmers are ap­ over 300 different varieties of flowers
per month *1; each additional inch 50 cent» per
month
pealing to Prof. Snow for infected around his cottage in Lippincott’s
Obituary and marriage notice« not exceeding
addition. His lady friends have ap-!
10 lines published free if furnished in time to
bugs to destroy them.
be current new». Additional matter 10 cent’per
propriately named it “Floral Cot !
line.
Count Castellane, Anna Gould’s tage.”
husband, has bought for £12,000
It is now a settled fact that Day-
FRIDAY. .MAY 31, 1895.
ground on Avenue Boulogne. Paris ’ | ton will have a new school building
OREGON NEW*» AND NOTES.
on which to build a palace. He is 71 this
- - year. The bonds have been I
also
buying
race
horses
in
England
S
W
P arty lines were not drawn in
The Brownsville woolen mill has
, „
, .
.1
The purchaser of the bonds is
the income tax decision. Two re­ laid in 120,000 pounds of the Oregon , ,
.
s
H. E. Noble, of Portland, who pays!
publicans and two democrats voted product already.
a e s a e’
sioo premium and all costs; interest
for the law, and three republicans
John
Halls
and
Wm.
Royce,
rav-
7
per cent. Work will be com-
Dr. Driver lectured at the Forest
and two democrats against it.
ishers,
were
taken
from
the
Danville,
menced
on the building as soon as
Grove M. E. church Friday night on
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Ills.,
jail
on
Saturday
by
a
mob,
and
contract
is let and the material
“Bob Ingersoll and the Devil Com-1
And a full line of Extras for the Plano Binder. Also
T he little newspapers whose en­
hanged
to
a
bridge,
the
scene
of
their
placed
on
the ground. The new
bined.”
all kinds of Plumbing done in the Tinner’s Line.
tire knowledge of national finances
The Oregon State Grange of the 1 crime. Both protested innocence, building will be placed north of the
is gleaned from reading the pictures
When
you get others’ prices come and get mine before
though identified bj’ one of their present school building, and on the!
in Coin’s Financial School, are a Patrons of Husbandry opened its 22d victims.
The
enraged
populace
same
block.
This
is
done
to
give
all
buying. Will be pleased to show goods and give
great deal troubled at the showing annual session at Oregon City on | feared that the men would be par- the room possible on the south for
Tuesday.
Prices.
up this specious fraud is receiving.
doned by Gov. Altgeld.
play grounds.
The jury that tried Ellsworth for
Sheridan Sun
S omething has loosened the jaw of poisoning his wife at Portland was j W. H. Harvey, the author of
Gov. Lord. He is quoted as saying unable to agree, and was discharged. “Coin's Financial School,” has ac-! Owen Bogue, who was cut on a
cepted the challenge to meet the . fishing trip with B. F. McLaughlin, I
to a returned delegate to the Port­ Another trial will be held.
land convention: “You fellows got
The valuable filly, “Pauline,” Hon. Roswell G. Horr, of New York, ! had the misfortune to throw one of 1
W. G. HENDERSON.
sat upon in the convention. We owned by Hon. Thos. H. Tongue, in debate. The question to be ar-! tbe bones of his left ankle out of! S. WILSON.
don’t want free and unlimited coin­ died last week. Mr. Tongue recently gued is whether or not the cardinal place while on Testament creek. He
age of silver. That is too much and made 6ale of 21 horses, which sold at facts are true in Harvey’s book. Time was assisted to his cabin by his com­
and place of the debate have not been panion, two hours and a half being
would deluge us with the white fair prices.
settled.
metal.’’
in -
going
A quarry of new stone, of a dur­
I occupied
•
= two miles. He - is
-
Treaties
between
Nicaragua
and
now
on
crutches,
but will soon be all
able and beautiful quality, and white
(Third Street, between E and F.)
T he Utah constitutional conven­ in color, has been discovered near Honduras have been made, which fight.
tion has broken away from the old Dilley. It will be worked for orna­ form a defensive alliance in case of
WILSON & HENDERSON, Proprietors.
Newberg Graphic,
foreign war, and an offensive alli­
jury law corpmon to all the older mental designs and monuments.
Ira
Mills
bought
a
full-grown
horse
ance against common enemies. It is
States. "The Utah constitution pro­
S. WIL»SO]M, fnanagei».
Official notice from the register regarded as the first step towards for $5 at the sale at the city pound
vides for juries of eight instead of
twelve, and that the agreement of and receiver of the Oregon City land the formation of a Central American last Friday, and he is not buying for
three-fourths of the eight will be office has been given that lands of nation. Another treaty provides for the new horse meat factory either.
Everything first-class. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercial
A subscription was started a few Travelers Conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. Give us a call.
sufficient to constitute a verdict in the Siletz reservation, not otherwise the arbitration of their boundary
civil cases. Such a reform of the appropriated, will be thrown open to question by a commission to be days ago to raise money to assist the
jury law has been agitated in the settlement at noon, Thursday, July chosen by the two countries, and if band boys to build a hall to practice
older States for years, as it has been 25th.
an agreement on a commission is not in. If sufficient money is raised to
Chas. Feister murdered his wife made, then Spain is constituted as build the hall they propose to give
apparent that one or two men could
open air concerts each Wednesday
be placed on every jury for the ex­ near Grant’s Pass on the 18th by arbitrator.
press purpose of preventing a ver­ holding her head in a hole of water
Oscar Wilde was sentenced to evening. The subscriptions have
about three feet deep. Mrs. Feister
dict.
prison for two years at hard labor, been liberal and the amount will no
was a daughter of Ben Brown of
in London on the 25th. The sen­ doubt be raised.
T here is a good deal of mighty Woodburn. Feister is jailed, await­ tence by the justice, which also in­ J. F. Bakeman and J. C. Fryer of
cheap clap-trap in the phrase “silver ing the grand jury.
cluded the case of Alfred Taylor, was ¡•Carlton were over the first of the
is |the people's money.” In truth,
John Whiteaker, of Benton county, as follows: “I never before had such week to confer with William Allen
gold is the people’s money quite as reports the presence on the balds of
a case as this to deal with, rywo respecting his patent fruit evapora­
much as silver. As soon as a man
gets ten silver dollars, he wants a his wheat of the grain aphis. He men, such as you are, by the nature tor. Mr. Allen reports that he is
gold eagle because it is more con­ says also that the lady-bugs, the of your crime, lost to all sense of re-1 getting inquiries in almost every
venient to carry. If there is a class aphis' arch enemy, are present in
rp0 mail from parties throughout Oregon
currency at all for nabobs, it is bank large numbers. John Porter, of the morse for what you have done. iu
think
that
you,
Taylor,
should
be and Washington who contemplate
checks and bills of exchange.— Hills­
same county, makes a similar re­ the keeper of a male brothel, and building evaporators this season,
boro Independent.
Mighty correct. But granting port.
that you, Wilde, a man of culture, •
North Yambill Record.
The Salem cannery opened on Mon­ should be such a perverter of young i
silver the first place as the people’s
Dr.
Rossiter
and family will leave
money, is there any reason why it day, the first canned product being men. There is no doubt that the our town this week. The Dr.
goes
The only Plow Shoe that is selling now
should not continue to be as at pres­ gooseberries. It is estimated that verdict is a just one, and I shall give to practice his profession in
other
ent just as good money as gold or this year’s work of the cannery will you the full penalty allowed by law,
is the Oil Grain Creedmore. We have
require a half million cans. A good and I only regret that it is not more fields. They have made many warm
any other?
friends
during
their
stay
among
us.
season is anticipated, and a greater severe. You are both sentenced to
got them, and we are leading the pro­
The good wishes of our people will go
demand
for
the
fruit
is
looked
for
be
­
T he Louisville Courier-Journal de­
hard labor for the term of 2 years." with them.
cession this year for the Best Goods
nies that Secretary Carlisle was ever cause of the frost damages in eastern
The
United
States
supreme
court
John
Bunn
will
put
in
new
shelv
­
at any time a blatant silverite or states.
and Lowest Prices.
Sachs, the gun maker, who built a on Monday denied the application of ing, and otherwise remodel his busi-
that he favored the free coinage of
silver at the ratio of 16 to 1. He small machine shop in Eugene, where Eugene V. Debs, the strike-leader, ness building, which will be occupied
for a writ of habeas corpus. This is by onr new merchant, Mr. Welch,
only voted for free silver in order to he made a fine hammerless gun of his
a
victory for the government No The postoffice will be put into a new
secure the votes of silver men own invention, has suspended for
more
important, question, with the building, to be built between its
ugainst “the force bill.” Nothing is lack of capital. His plant has a
single exception of the income tax, present location and the store of
capacity
of
fifty
guns
per
month.
saved to the credit of Secretary
has come before the supreme court Goodrich & Pearce.
Carlisle by such a defense. It only Portland is holding out inducements
We have a Genuine Milwaukee Oil Grain
during the past year than the at­
to
Sachs,
looking
to
the
removal
of
changes him from the roll of a blat­
tempt of Debs and other officers of
' umhiii independent.
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Creedmore for
ant silverite to that of a blatant and the factory to that bity.
the American Kailway Union to
^rs- Helen D Harford has been
Ex-Collector James Lotan and secure a reversal of their sentences ’ called by the Oregon Equal Suffrage
dishonest demagogue, who would
barter away national interest and Seid Back, the Chinese merchant to jail by Judge Woods, for interfer-' Society as their field worker. A
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welfare to gratify sectional preju­ prince, were found guilty of con­ ing with interstate commerce, and Pacific Coast Federation, consisting
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dice. The republican congressmen spiracy to smuggle Chinese by the the running of mails, in the great
California, Oregon, Washington,
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who bartered the people's right to U. S. court Saturday night. This railway strike last summer. The Idaho, 'Wyoming, Montana, New
honest elections and fair representa­ was the third trial, the jury failing decision of the court was read by Jus- ^ex’c0> ar,J Utah, is being formed,
tion with the south for a few silver to agree in the other two. Nat ' • T—S
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.
o nA A.T
LT o «f
11 L»r»«»r-s
zsvt
tice Brewer, and was unanimous, and Mrs. Harford will have this en­
votes are statesmen of the same Blum, who has become the ward of
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This shoe is always appreciated by buyers
there being no dissenting opinion. tire territory in which to lecture.
stripe. They all disfigure the the administration, has again left for All contentions of the government She resigned her position as record-
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and is a great bargain at this price.
pages of the country's history.
parts unknown.
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conclusions of *n£ secretary 1° which she was
were sustained. The
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The Ashland mine crushed 49 tons the court were that the government j elected at the recent state conven­
OHIO KEPI BLICANS.
of ore in a five-days run last week, of the United States has jurisdiction tion of the W. C. T. U., to accept
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The Ohio republicans met in state which realized enough to pay off the over every foot of soil and over this position.
hired help. Large numbers of min­ every individual within the bound­ The passenger steamers on the
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convention at Janesville Tuesday,
ers are working and prospecting this aries of the United States, and that, | Columbia and Willamette are in for
and nominated Gen. Asa S. Bush­
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spring in the Siskiyou mountain foot­ while it is one of limited powers, it a case in the courts for carrying coal
nell for governor. The platform
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hills, near the Oregon line, especiallj’ has sovereignty within these limita­ oil contrary to law. Two Columbia
touching national topics is as follows:
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on Beaver, Elliott, Humbug and tions. It has the power to invoke river boats were seized last week,
“We reaffirm our adherence to the
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principles of the republican party as Grouse creeks, and from reports re­ the civil courts to remove obstruc­ and the Altona on Monday of this
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defined by the national convention in ceived all seem to be meeting with tions to interstate commerce, and week for violation of the law against
1891, chief among which are: A excellent success.
the civil courts have the right to en­ such a practice. All gave bonds
protective tariff, -which, restoring
and are now running regularly.
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The
canvass
of
the
second
vote
for
join
those who make obstructions to
American wages and American pro­
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school
text-books
showed
the
Ameri
­
such commerce.
ducts, shall prove to the highest in­
terest of American laborers and can Book Company had been named
Walter Q. Gresham, secretary of
American development, while pro­ to furnish all school books for the
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iu the hand of a Surgeon
viding adequate revenue for the next six years. The books chosen state in President Cleveland’s cabi­
| gives you a feeling of hor-
! ror and dread. There is
uses of the government; reciprocity,
net, died early Tuesday morning in
I
no longer necessity for its
which, while seeking and gaining the were: Watson’s speller; Manson’s Washington, after a month’s illness
use in many diseases form-
5
erly
regarded
as
incurable
world’s markets fcr our surplus pro­ spelling blanks; Drawing, Eclectic
without cutting.
ducts, shall not lower or destroy series; Smith’s English literature; from pleurisy aud stomach trouble.
The Triumph of
American wages, nor surrender our Waddy's composition and rhetoric; He was 62 years old. His service in
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Conservative Surgery
the war of the rebellion began as i
own markets to foreign commodities
well illustrated by the fact that
which can be produced at home; fair Eclectic physical geography.
captain of militia and finally rose to is RIIPTIJRF
or Breach, i» now radically
elections based upon a free ballot and
A letter from the assistant com­ the position of brigadier-general wvt
* VIXL< cure<i without the knife and
J
without
pain.
Clumsy,
chafing trusses can be
an honest count, the safeguard of missioner of the general land office
thrown away ! They never cure but often induce
upon the recommendation of Gen­ inflammation,
American institutions, the true
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strangulation
and
death.
Ovarian. Fibroid (Uterine) aud
source of public authority; honest to Representative Ellis conveys the erals Grant and Sherman. General TUMORS
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many others, are now removed
money, consisting of gold, silver and information that the herding or pas­ Gresham was at the head of a divis­ without
the perils of cutting operations.
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F TUMORS
however
large. Fis-
paper, every dollar as good as any turing of sheep is prohibited in the ion of the 17th army corps in the r
ILL
1 UftlUKO, tula
aud otherdisease>
other dollar, and all backed by the Cascade range forest reserve, as be- Atlanta campaign, and was a close | of the lower bowel, are permanently cured with­
out pain or resort to the knife.
national faith and honor. We favor ing considered injurious to the
! ¡2
STONF is
in the
Bladder, no matter how large,
friend of General McPherson, who •J*
bimetalism and demand the use of
crushed, pulverized, washed out
lì»
herbage
and
undergrowth.
The
aud
perfectly
removed
without
cutting.
both gold and silver as standard
was killed on the same day Gresham
STRICTURE of
Urinary Passage is also
money, either in accordance with a Dalles Chronicle thinks this will be a was severely wounded in the knee at OIIUVILIVL
removed withcut cutting in
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hundreds of case». For pamphlet, references
ratio to be fixed by an international blacker eye to the sheep industry Leggett Hill. That wound made end
all particulars, send to cent» (iu stamps) to
agreement, if that can be obtained, than was the removal of the tariff.
World’s Dispensary Medical Association, No. 663
Gresham permanently lame, and Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
or under such restrictions and such
The Tillamook Advocate tells of the kept him from further military
provisions, to be determined by leg­
MiYTHPPg
islation, as will secure the mainten­ wreck of a large spruce tree near service. He was appointed district
those soon to
ance of the parity of values of the Bay City by lightning, a very unus­ judge of Indiana in 1869. In 1883 and
become mothers,
two metals, so that the purchasing ual occurrence. The current totally President Arthur made him post­ should know that
and debt-paying power of the dollar,
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
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whether of silver, gold or paper, wrecked the top down to a thickness master-general. In 1884, after tbe Prescription robs
childbirth
of
its
tor
­
of
about
two
feet,
and
then
plowed
a
death
of
Secretary
Folger,
he
was
shall be at all times equal.
tures, terrors and
“We denounce the present demo­ channel two feet wide and six or transferred to the treasury depart­ dangers to both
cratic administration, whose vacil­ eight inches deep, down the side of the ment and soon after was appointed a mother and child, by
aiding nature in pre­
lating course has brought us distress
paring the system
at home and humiliation abroad. It tree, until about twenty feet from federal judge. On the bench, his for parturition.
has inaugurated a policy looking the ground where it took a leap to greatest decision was in the Wabash Thereby “labor”
the period of
toward ultimate free trade, which the earth throwing up a great hole case, when he went beneath techni­ and
confinement are
has deranged business, crippled our quite a distance from the base of the calities and put all the lines of the greatly shortened. It also promotes tbe
industries, distressed our homes and
of an abundance of nourishment
system under a receiver, thus giving secretion
for tbe child.
dealt labor a serious blow. With de­ tree.
Mrs. D ora a . G cthrib , of Oakley. Overton Co..
plorable incompetency it has failed
The Corvallis Times says the Jay Gould a direct slap in the face. Tenn,
writes: “When I began taking Dr.
to receive revenue enough to run the vitality is oozing out of the Corvallis It was popular, and made him more Pierce's Favorite Prescription, I was not able to
stand
on
feet without suffering almost death.
government, and had to borrow in street railroad. The actual cost was famous than ever before. The Indi­ Now I do my
all my housework, washing, cooking,
less than two years $162,000,000,
and everything for my family of eight.
ana delegation to, the republican na­ I sewing
Because he is a first-class tailor—his work giving
am stouter now than I liave been iu six years.
mainly to pay ordinary running ex­ <11,000. Miles Wilkins traded real
Your ’ Favorite Prescription ’ is the best to take
penses, and selling in secret to favor property and $2250 cash for it. At tional convention voted for his nom­ before confinement, or at least it proved so with
perfect satisfaction, aud because he has redneed
me. I never suffered »0 little with auy of my
its foreign syndicate the bonds of the one time the receipts were as high as ination to the presidency in 1884, children
as I did with my hutt.”
the prices on tailor made clothing in McMinnville.
government, at prices far below $100, but thej’ have been flickering and in 1888 he was a prominent can­
their actual value. It has lowered j
NOTICE or CHANGE OF NAHE
the flag in Hawaii in an un-American I until they amount to onlj' about $10 didate, not having, however, the
GO TO ROECK FOR YOUR
support
of
any
Indiana
delegates.
a
month.
A
Portland
company
now
attempt to overthrow a republic and
■yrOTICE is hereby given that the county court
restore a monarchy, and, with un­ owns the road, having taken it on In 1892 Judge Gresham was offered
of Yamhill County, State of Oregon, did on
SUMMER SUIT.
patriotic indifference, has suffered debt. As a license of $10 a year has the populist presidential nomination, the 11th day of May, 1895, make and enter of rec­
ord
a
decree
of
said
court
changing
the
name
ol
British troops to land at Nicaragua,
the undersigned from Ellen S. W. O’Bryan to
in contemptuous disregard of the been imposed, it will have to stop but declined it. He continued on Ellen S. Warren, her former name, and required Located Two Doors West of Hotel Yamhill.
notice
of said change of name to be published
Monroe doctriue; by these and simi­ running, and the rails will no doubt the bench until made secretary of three weeks.
ELLEN S. WARREN.
lar acts our country, second in power be sold for old iron.
stats by Cleveland in 1893.
Dated May 16th, 1895.
21-8
F. ROCCA
ff. II. UH5HÌRT, E4il«r4k Propr.
E. F. MANNING
Hapduiare, Tinuaare, Stoves,
Studebaker Wagons,
Buggies, Carts and Surreys,
Jones Chain Drive Mocuer,
Plano Binders,
E. F. HANNING
C ity S tables ,
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Creed more
Think of it
;
$1.25
Save Money
By buying your shoes of
A KNIFE
I
KAY & TODD.
• • •
We Are beaders in
Staple and paney
The Reporter
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
KOECfl IS KEPT BUSY.
WHY?
New
Spring
Goods
b
K
Free
Û
J
Wool
0
in
Prices.
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Our Stock is now Complete, and our Prices
lower than ever. Now that
House Cleaning is in Order
We call Especial Atteutiou to
Lace Curtains
KT
$1 to $3.50 per pair.
The best of Coffees, Spices and
Groceries are fonnd here.
A_. J. APPERSON
Hodson Still Leads!
©
SOriE OF THE THINGS
Q)
CASH WILL BLY AT HODSON’S.
• • • •
Wall Paper, 6 cents.
Screen Doors fl.00
Garden Hose per ft. 5 cts. Lime per barrel 50 cents.
White Lead per lb. 7 ets.
Boiled Linseed Oil 80 cts.
Axle Grease 10 cts.
Clothes Wringers $1.60.
Wringers by the dozens direct from the factory, so that 1 can sup­
ply you all. Remember that I have a tine line of Wall Paper, Paints,
Oils and Varnishes. Y’ou can get more goods for vour cash than with
any one else in the county. To be convinced call and get mj- prices.
HOP TWINE AND SPRAY PUMPS FOR ALL..
A complete line of everything is kept by
O. O. HODSON.
To Make a Little Money
Go a Long Ways,
BUY GROCERIES OF
J- P. IRVINE-
BOHEMIAN WARE. We have some elegant
Bohemian glassware. As pretty a pattern as
ever came to McMinnville. If you buy any­
thing in this line you will do well to see our
display.
FRESH FRUIT. We keep the choicest and
freshest to be had in the market.
8 Loaves of Bread for 25 Cents.
BEST BREAD IN THE WORLD.
J. P. IRVINE.
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
Notice is hereby given that the under­
signed, as sheriff of Yamhill countv, 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 May 16th, A.
D. 1895, upon and to enforce that certain
judgment rendered bv 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 decreed by said court that said plain­
tiff, J E. Hembree, recover of and from
the defendants M Fisk and Josephine
Fisk, in U. S gold coin, the sum of $1711-
.23, with interest thereon front April 15th,
1835, at the rate of ten per cent per annum,
and the sum of $150 00 attorneys’ fees and
the costs and disbursements taxed at
$23.40, and for accruing costs, aud ordering
the sale of the following described real
proi-erty. to-wit:
A part of the donation land claim of Joel
Perkins and wife in T. 4 S. and in ranges
3 and 4 west of the Willamette meridian,
in Yambill county, state of Oregon, and
the portion sold and conveyed being de­
scribed as follows:
Beginning at the northeast corner of the
tract of land deeded by J. H. Upton and
wife to J. T. Hembree on December 3d,
1873; thence along the west side of the
county road running northerly from La­
fayette in said county to < helialem Valiev
39 rods; thence west 123 rods: thence
south along the line between the said do­
nation land claim and theE. Millican land
claim to the north line of said land sold to
said J. T. Hembree; thence east lol rods
to the place of beginning, containing 29
acres of land more or less, situate in said
county aud state.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said judg­
ment, decree, execution and order of sale,
I will, on Saturday, the 22d day of June,
A. D. 1895, at the hour of one o'clock p
tn. of said day. at the court house door in
McMinnville, in Yamhill county, Oregon
sell at public auction to the higliest bidder
for cash in hand, the above described real
property, to satisfy said execution, costa
and accruing costs
Dated this 20th dav of Mnv. A. D 1895
W.G. HENDERSON.
Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon.
Leave your order for a good, fat chick­
en, dressed for Sunday dinner. D street
market.
Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real
Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at
this office.
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Matthies Brothers,
PROPRIETORS
CITY MARKET.
FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS.
CHOICEST IN THE MARKET.
South »ide Third St. between B and C.
NOTICE Ol SHEHIffff»*» DALE.
1V0T1.E is hereby given that he undersigned,
aa sheriff of lamUill < mi-ty, state <.f Or,
gon. by virtue of a writ of execution issued out
of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for the
county of Yamhill, on the 24t b day of April, A.
1>. 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
tbe peace and constable district No 6, Yambill
county, Oregon, on the 19th day of March, A. D.
favor of F M. Stow, plaintiff, aud against
b. J. Dunn aud A. J. Dunn, defendants, for the
sum of Thirty-Seven and lO lOOths dollars, with
interest thereon from March 19th, 1894, at the rate
of 8 per cent per annum, aud the costs and dis­
bursements taxed at ill 65.
And whereas, said judgment was filed and
docketed in the office of tbe clerk of the circuit
court of said stateof Oregon, for the county of
Yambili, ou the 15tb day of January. A. D 1895.
Anu whereas, by virtue of said judgment and
did OD tbe -’4th d*y of April. A. D.
■' Iwy upon real property belonging to
said defendants 8. J. Dunn and A J. Duun, de­
scribed as follows, to-wit:
Commencing at tbe junction of tbe Portland
ana lull ay ette county roads and running thence
southwesterly along the line of the Portlaud
road 16 rods to the north bank of the Yambill
river at low water mark; thence up stream along
the line of low water mark of said river 10 rods;
thence northeasterly away front said river on a
line parallel with said Portland road 16 rods to
the Uns of said Lafayette road, aud thence along
said Lafayette road 10 rods to line of said Portland
road and tbe place of beginning containing one
acre, and being a pert 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 tbe site of their mill
and warehouse, and situate near or at Dayton, in
Y’amhill county. Oregon.
Now. therefore, by virtue of said execution. I
will, on Saturday, the 22d day of June. A. D. 1895.
at the hour of one o’clock p. in of «aid day, at
the court house door in M' Miunvillc. in Yamhill
county. Oregon, sell at public auction to the high­
est bidd.-r for cash tn hand, tbe above described
real property, to satisfy said exec ation costa and
accruing costs.
Dated this the 20th day of Mat . A.D. 1895.
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w-G- HENDER8ON,
biteuff of Yamhill County, Oregon.