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Yamhill County Reporter. China. In fact, there are indications that this is pretty certain to happen. F. H. BIHMURT, tdiior A Propr. J, G. ECK31A!*, Associate Editor. Subscription $1.00 Per Year. ADVERTISING RATES. Reading notices In local columns 10 cents per line for first week and 5 cents per line thereafter. Display advertisements, annual rates, one Inch per month $1; each additional inch SO cents per month Obituary and marriage notice« not exceed! ng 10 lines published free, if tufnlshed in time to be current news. Additional matter 10 cent- per line FRIDAY, AUG. 16, 1895. Mr. Paul Sorg, the German mem ber of congress from the 3rd Ohio district is said to be the richest man in either house. He is estimated to be worth $15,000.000, and made it all in the manufacture of plug tobacco. Thus do our vices put money into the pockets of men, and the men them selves into congress to make laws for us. FBOM THE COCNTY PRESS. Dayton Herald. The Modoc and Gray Eagle are now the only boats running between Portland and Salem. The water in the Willamette being too low for other boats to run. Mrs. B. F. Lewis had her left wrist broken on Wednesday. She was tripped by a piece of wire in the yard of her residence, and falling the wrist bone was broken. The first lot of wheat of this years crop brought to Dayton, was receiv ed at the red warehouse on Monday, | Wm. Millne, whose place is about lj Sarsaparilla more than any remedy I have miles north of town, at the foot of' ever taken. I have never been robust and 1 was subject to revere headaches, and had the red hills. The grain was of no appetite. Since taking very good quality, although the kernel was not as plump as some years. From one acre of his best and Hood’s Pills I am a well woman, land, Mr. Millne got 50 bushels of have a good appetite and sleep well. I cordially recommend Hood’s Sar measured grain. saparilla. M rs . S. M. G orham , Fillmore YRMHlbLi FARMS McMinnville College M c M innville , Healthful Climate. Mild Temperature. Near to Market. Crops Never Fail. I Prize Hood’s prepon . Pne of the Oldest and Best Equipped Colleges in the Northwest. -X OFFERS SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES Light Expenses C onnecticut has introduced a new Beautiful Location, Healthy holiday, to be known as Lincoln day. Surroundings, Efficient Teachers, and F itzsimmons is now the champion The date pitched upon is October Thorough Work. horse shoe maker, which is some 15th, which seems to have been thing he may well be proud of. He chosen rather because it falls at a should confine his hammering abili convenient time, midway between s Sarsaparilla FALL TERM BEGINS, SEPTEMBER 17, 1895- ties to the anvil. Labor day and Thanksgiving day, than because it has any special sig Send for Catalogue. T he era of railroad building, which nificance to Lincoln. The day of Address: T. Ü. BROWNSON. President. ■was interrupted by the panic of two his birth, February 12th, was re House, Fillmore, California. Yamhill Independent. years ago, is about to take new life. jected because of its proximity to cure all liver ills, bilious« California has new lines in contem Washington’s birthday. The signifi Parker & Inglis have dissolved < Hood’s Pills ncà», headache. 25c. plation which will require an ex cance attaching to the loth of Octo partnership. The business will be i penditure of $30,000,000. ber is, that upon that date in 1874 continued at the old stand by L. M. same that interest will cease after Lincoln’s remains were transferred Parker. the 5th of August, 1895. Sheridan F rance ought to be grateful to to their last resting place. A gentleman named Crane, a is out of debt, and her credit is, or the late democratic congress. The Nebraska editor, was in town one ought to be A 1. statistics of imports for the first The fire that has been raging along day last week. He is looking over quarter of the present year show a the sides of Gales peak west of this this country for the purpose of Preparing for a Big Heel. large increase in the importations city and that has extended over into finding a suitable location for a September 4th has been agreed upon from that country, due to the Wilson Scroggins valley and back into the colony from Nebraska, who are now' bj’ the McMinnville Amateur Athletic tariff law. mountains is the most serious mis up at The Dalles. Mr. Crane says if Club as the date for the first big race Offers a choice list, embracing some of the finest 'X fortune that has befallen this region the people of Nebraska are favored meeting at this place, and all necessary T he democrats -are practically preparations are being made to make for some time. Several small farms with good crops this year they will ' the occasion highly enjoyable. Numer unanimous in predicting the success have been destroyed and a large body all sell out and come west. ous entries for a diversity of races are al of their party at the next presiden Harvest is now upon us and we want it distinctly of timber is badly damaged. This J. W. Bowerman, who is the larg ready assured, and many swift cyclists tial election, but all the presidential understood that we are headquarters for out timber, which is of little value at est prune grower in this section, is from abroad are to be present. The timber so far heard from is unwilling present, in a few years will be of enlarging his dryer to a capacity of Southern Pacific will make one and one- in the County. Read the following List of Special Bargains: fitting cook wagons. We have everything you to prove its democracy’ by consent great value. Another consideration 300 bushels of green fruit per day. third fare on all its Oregon lines. need, and we will supply you at nearly your ing to lead its party to victory. of not the least importance is the ap Few people can conceive of the mag In the matter of prizes, the following ------ »•«------ own prices. It will pa}’ you to see us before pearance these hills will present in nitude of such a dryer, and it will be have been definitely pledged: You sometimes hear of a mighty By Burns & Daniels, a $35 bedroom the future. Covered with a luxuriant a sight worth seing when Mr. Bow contracting. mean person in Oregon. This time suit. it is the fellow who poisoned a spring growth of vegetation, the view of the erman once gets to running. The By Wallace & Walker, a $7.50 lamp. range always presented a pleasing dried product of 300 bushels of By Kay & Todd, a $30 suit of gents Nol. 7)4 acres in Fairlawn add to McMinn- county, on toll road. 70 acres in cultivation 22 We will make it to your interest if you give us your in Benton county, from which a vllle; good house and barn; living water; set In acres In meadow good two-story house; good and refreshing sight. If damaged as prunes will be in the neighborhood clothing. threshing crew drank and were all fruit and berrle; good for garden. $1200—terms barn, fruit of all kinds; running water; J/, mile grocery trade. to school; 1% miles to postofllce Price $2503. taken sick. A horse shoe was also much as feared, we will have here of 3 tons, but Mr. B. will have sever By A. J. Apperson, a $12 pair of gold easy. Good dairy farm No. 2. 120 acres, 13 miles west ol McMinnville; found concealed in a bundle of wheat, after bleak, dead trunks of trees to al days work even at this rate per cuff buttons. acres in cultivation, good house and barn; No. 17. 4 acres k mile south of McMinnville By R. Jacobson, a $15 pair of wool 20 plenty of living water, 1% miles to school; good on county road. Price $750. Will take good span Yours Respectfully, giving additional proof of the work gaze upon, than which there are few day. stock farm; 1% acres in fruit. Price $7.50 per ol horses for part pay. sights more barren or disagreeable. Samuel Hodson may become fa blankets acre. Will trade for small tract near McMinn of some murderous villian. By Millsap & Cook, a valuable dinner ville No. 18. Good: livery business for sale in a live There are stringent laws against set mous as the^originator of a new plum. town. Inquire for particulars. set. No. 3. 2 acres in Cozine's 3d add to McMinn ting fire even to one’s own slashing We have before us a sample taken ville; good house and other out bouses; % in No. 20. 4 acres in Martin’s add to McMinn T he last congress neglected the By E. Wright, a $5 traveling bag. in the months of July and August, ville; good barr. with good well aud windmill; Irult. Price $1300, half down, balance on time. salaries of the enlisted men and and the person guilty of starting from a seedling on his lots that we 3 acres cleared, all fenced, good for garden. By F. Dielschneider, a $4.50 pair of No. 4. 1% acres in McMinnville; 7-room Price $750; half cash balance on time believe possesses merits worthy of shoes. officers in the regular army, who are house good barn: 9 bydrants In house; hot and this fire should, if possible, be made No. 21. Good large house aud two lots near water; good location. Price $1700, half now compelled to go without their an example of. There is too much recognition. It is about the same Other contributions will be offered as cold depot. A desirable residence. Price $1400. down, balance on time. shape and size of a Columbia, with the time approaches. pay. It is estimated that the de of a disposition to defy such laws. No. 22. 160 acres with good house and barn; No. 5 . 320 acres 6 miles north of Sheridan; 120 flesh a little more firm, but here the acres In cultivation; 10 acres in hops; 2 good all fenced; 30 acres In cultivation; good springs ficiency will reach $300,000, unless above house; one mile to school, 4 miles west of barns and house; running spring water, fruit cf The authorities should use every similarity ends. This new plum is a all kinds. Price $10 per acre; half cash, balance McMinnville. Price $1800: inquire forterm». an emergency bill is passed by the effort to ferret out the case and they on three years time at 8 per cent. next congress. Provision for the will have the sympathy and support rich yellow, nearly orange in color, No. 23. 46 acres 3 miles north of McMinnville, W. |_. WARREN No. 6. One acre in Cozine’s 3d add to McMinn all In cultivation; good improvements; fruit ol with a purplish pink cheek, and pre legitimate needs of the country is all kinds; plenty or good water Price $2500; fur ville; good house. Price $500. Payments easy. of hundreds who are burned out or sents a very pretty appearance. If ther particulars on application. neglected by a democratic congress, threatened by the fire.— Forest Grove No. 7. 40 acres 4 miles northwest of McMinn ville; 12 acres in cultivation; balance good tim No. 24. 2 lots with good bouse and other im it can be successfully propagated yet the government goes 6teadily on Times. ber. Price $750; part cash, balance on time. provements south of Third street good locution. we shall not be surprised if it takes running in debt. No. 8. One lot on Fourth street, McMinnville. No. 25. 40 acres 7 miles west of McMinnville; FARMS FOR SALE rank among the best plums in this Price $500. Center of town. good Improvements: one mile to school Price The Twentieth-Century Woman. $1200. OFFICE IN WRIGHT'S NEW BLOCK section. T he record made by the new No. 9. 160 acres 6 miles west ol Carlton; 05 Lady Henry Somerset predicts acres In cultivation; all fenced; plenty of running No. 26. Good sawmill 11 miles from McMinn cruiser Columbia in crossing the water; 3 acres in bearing trees; good bouse and ville: cutting capacity 10,000 ft per day; located Amity Blade. shining destinies for women in the barn; % mile to school. Price 512.50; payments iu the center of a fine body of nr and cedar tim Atlantic in less than seven days made easy. Mrs. Antrim, living near Wheat- ber; 240 acres of timber laud goes with mill; will twentieth century, and the forecast trade for other property; for price and other in proves that under pressure it could land, w ’ ife of Benj. Antrim, who died No. 10. One-half block south of Third street, formation inquire of the undersigned. is an uplifting one, whether it awaits McMinnville; house with ten rooms; hot and catch and with its rapid-fire guns some time ago of paralysis, is in a cold water; good barn. Price $2500. Payments No. 27. 145 acres 4 miles from McMinnville; fulfilment or not. She thinks they J to suit purchaser. sink the swiftest steamer afloat. In every acre in fine state of cultivation; all fenced; will win their highest laurels in the pitiable condition with the same lays in a square; no waste land Price H5 per case of actual war such cruisers Belknap Hot Medical Springs. No. 11. 2 lots with house and barn on Fourth acre; payments made easy. sphere of government, and that many dreaded affliction. Since a second street, McMinnville. Price$800 Terms easy. would drive the merchant marine of No. 28. 108 acres 6 mites southwest of McMinn stroke six years ago she has been of the great statesmen and diplo No. 12. 3 lots and two houses in Oak Park ville; most all in cultivation; good improve the enemy from the seas and leave a Natural tem perature 18S degrees fahrenheit. Steam, Medicated, Elec bouses almost new. Price $1700, or one house aud ments; fine young orchard. Price $15 per acre. matists of the future will be women. bed fast and unable to speak, and it tric, Shower, Hot and Cold Baths with Massage. A Fine Swimming Rink. 2 lots for $1000. Part cash, balance on time. record of destructiveness that would 29. 348 acres 7 miles from McMinnville; By their exclusion from these func was during this time that her hus The Belknap Hot Medical Springs are located 60 miles east of Eugene BANKRUPTCY No- 13. 320 acres 7 miles west of McMinnville; 250 No. acres in cultivation; 1800 fruit trees; strong discount the work of the Alabama. on the McKenzie river. The water taken as a drillk, or used for baths, is 35 acres In cultivation: 6-rootn house with cellar tions hitherto it is her opinion that band was stricken and died. spring of water running to house ami barn; % ■ — of the physical being is the result of draw unsurpassed and wonderfully efficacious in enriug Rheumatism. Skin Z 2 good barns; living water; most all fenced- school mile to school; farm in excellent condition. Price Uncle Sam seems to be getting in ing incessantly upon the reserve capital of house on property. Price $4000. the world has lost a great deal, and $35 per acre payments made easy Diseases, Kidney and Liver Complaints, Catarrh, Dropsy. La Grippe, shape to do this very thing if it be nerve force. The wear, tear and strain of Newberg Graphic. Private Diseases, Ague, Etc. that public affairs would have gone modern life are concentrated upon the nerv No. 14. House and 2 lots, McMinnville. Price No. 30. Two corner lots, unimproved good comes necessary. location; $250. Those who are seeking to recover lost health, or desire to spend a sum- Ji C. F. W. Thielman of Dundee was ous system. The young men of our day be $1000; good location. on much better if she had taken a come sufferers from nervous debility or ex mer outing, can make no better selection than the Belknap Hot Springs. No. 15. 100 acres southwest of McMinuville; No. 31. 400 acres 8 miles from McMinnville; arraignedbefore Justice A. M. Had nervous prostration or weakness. Situated in the heart of the Cascade mountains at. an elevation of 2,000 150 acres iu cultivation; good house and barn; T he women of the country have hand in them. It may be true. A ley Thursday morning on a charge haustion, This may be the result of too much mental well improved. Price $5000. fruit in abundance; living water 1% miles from feet above sea level, tired nature can here find a restorative in the pure good many statesmen are sad dolts, worry and excitement, or the result of bad pretty generally united in a plea for No. 16 . 320 acres on Trask river, Tillamook school bouse; excellent stock farm. Price $6000 mountain air and waters, while the eye never wearies of the magnificent brought by R. S. Inglis, for cruelly practices and excesses, or pernicious habits, no doubt, and have always been so. mercy for an ignorant Italian girl, scenery. Fish and game areabundant, and the sporteman may revel to i contracted in youth, through ignorance. beating his horse. The accused They feel irritable, weak ana nervous with hits heart’s delight in pursuit of the larger game. Marie Barberi, who is to be electro They need, and always will, a rein stood trial, but was found guilty, such distressing symptoms as backache, forcement of wisdom, and perhaps A splendid camping ground for campers, well shaded and supplied dizziness, shooting pains in head or chest, cuted in New York this month for with water by pipes leading from a cold, pure mountain etream. Free and fined $10, which he refused to sometimes indigestion. The middle-aged they are to receive it from women, slaying the man who betrayed her. Stages leave hotels in Eugene Mondays, Wednesdays - pasture for horses. as well, suffer from exhaustion, loss of pay. Thielman has beeu in town a men, and Fridays of each week, at 6 o’clock in the morping. arriving at the manly power, low spirits, imparted memory, The spectacle of women fawning on a as Adam received that endowment » Springs the same day, returning on alternate days. number of times lately, driving a and many derangements of mind and body. murderer of women like Durrant is so from Eve, accompanying a well- ill-used brain is morbidly wide awake For terms and further information, address half-starved horse that has appeared The known and momentous apple. But when the overworked business man attempts common, that to see them standing to be scarcely able to pull the light to find rest in bed. nothing can certainly be known of A. P. OSTRANDER, The physicians and specialists of the In by a poor, ignorant girl who killed cart to which he has been driven, valids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute devote Belknap Springe, her betrayer, is a sight that will the future, even when it is illuminat best energies to reclaiming and restor and it has been no uncommon thing their Laud County, Oregon. Zi ed with the beam of a Sybil ’ s Vision ing such unfortunates to health and hapDi- make men feel better and more in to see Thielman and other members ness. They have written a book of 168 like that which Lady Henry casts favor of suffrage. treating of these maladies and setting of the family beat the poor starved iiages, upon it. brth a rational means of home-treatment A carload of fine Liverpool Salt. If you for their cure. It is sent securely sealed, in The best thing to be hoped for is brute unmercifully. On Wednesday plain W e endorse this sentiment of the envelope, on receipt of io cents for need any don’t forget us, as we are “in it” on price. evening Mrs. Thielman and one of postage. Northwest Sportsman. Speaking of that as the years advance women the boys was passing up the street Address W orld ’ s D ispensary M edical will have increased opportunities of the prizes offered at the Portland A ssociation , N o . 663 Main Street, Buf We are also well stocked with everything iu driving the horse, when at a crossing falo, N. Y. cycle races last week, it said, “we doing all the good work that it lies on First street opposite the New the Grocery and Bakery Line for Harvesters and are for pure amateur sport, and do in her to do, unfettered by any social berg House a wheel struck a board NOTICE OF SHERIFF’!! SALE. not believe our riders should descend or conventional restraints; and this Hop Pickers, with prices that can’t be beat. and the horse, being utterly exhaus to the level of jockeys, and race for freedom is broadening around her o ted, was unable to stand up under VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Have an immense stock of furniture. They c* the value of the prize instead of the day by day. She is not really fenced I n as Sheriff of Yamhill County. State of Ore . . . J. P. iRVlfiE ’ S . . . the slight lurch of the cart, and gon, by virtue of a Writ ot Execution, Judgment have to keep a big stock, because they have a large honor of winning. The nearer you out of any field of effort proper to Order of Sale, Issued out of the Circuit Court o consequently fell on the hard gravel and her. She is already free to sit and of the State ot Oregon for the County of Yamhill, keep to indulging in any sport for territory to supply. Prices on everything in our on the 7th day of August, A D. 1895, and bearing breaking the left leg near the ” Bakery. the love of the sport, the nearer you speak and vote in some legislatures, said date, upon and to enforce that certain decree store are surprisingly cheap just now. If you shoulder. rendered by said Court on the 15th day of April, keep to the true meaning of the word and sometimes does so, but so far 1895, in that certain suit therein pending wherein want proof of this, come in and price the goods. When Thielman arrived, he ex The First National Bank of Hillsboro, a corpora amateur." Purely amateur sport, has hardly justified Lady Henry’s tion, was plaintiff, and James A Campbell and Lydia J. Campbel! were defendants, In which It WALL PAPER. UNDERTAKER’S SUPPLIES. whether riding the wheel, running, high expectations of her. Time may pressed sympathy for1 ‘poor Charley!” was ordered, adjudged and decreed by said Court but the assembled crowd appeared to expand her capabilities, but it prob that said plaintiff, The First National Bank of boxing or rowing, is a good thing, Hillsboro, a corporation, hare and recover of and and healthy people always will en ably won’t, and she is likely to do in think the sympathy would better from the said defendants, James A. Campbell and uuuuuuuuuulsuuj Lydia J. Campbell, the rum of Five Hundred have been shown earlier, by giving courage it by appreciation and pat the twentieth century much as she Forty-Three Dollars ($543.00) with interest tbereon said 15th day of April. 1895. at the rate of ronage, but the world has very little did in the nineteenth—that is, rear the horse liberal feed and decent from ten per cent per annum, and the further sum of care. The horse was put out of its Fifteen Dollars (815.00) costs and disbursements, The MeMinnville the generations and nurture and in S. WILSON. w. G. HENDE7BSON. use for the professional sport, who and ordering the sale of the following described misery by Marshal Macy, and was struct them. That is the main work real property, to wit: is classed as an idler, a sort of ex Being part of the Wayman C. Hembree donation claim No. 51, iu township three (3) south, crescence, and is generally associat appointed to her by time and destiny; hauled off to the bone yard by land range four (4) west of the Willamette meridian, Howard Williams. Macy got a little a highly attractive one to most cf and beginning at the south-west corner of said ed with the criminal classes. No claim; thence east to center of Yamhill river; experience when he made the arrest. young man should let his fondness her sex, which they are not likely to thence north westerly, meandering said river to west boundarv of said claim; thence south on for amateur sport control him to the intermit in favor of more ambitious When he appeared at the Thielman the west boundary of said claim to the place of be (Third Street, between E and F.) residence at an early hour on Thurs WM. LAMBERT. PROPRIETOR. ginning. containing 30 acres more or less tn Yam forms of effort. Those inclined to neglect of legitimate work and study. hill County, Oregon. choose the latter should and will day morning. Mrs. Theilman met him Now therefore, by virtue of said Judgment. They go well together. Decree. Execution and Order of Sale, I will on & have a free field, and much favor; at the door and assumed the bearing Saturday the 7tb day of September, A. D. 1895, at Recently improved Always up to the timee the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said dav, at the of a trained pugilist, much to the by introduction of the court house door in McMinnville,Yamhill County G eneral S chofield believes that but if they should at last find out S. WILtSON, OQanager. All work Guaranteed. Oregon, sell at public auction, to the highest bid most modern machin the whipping China has received at that it is best to leave to the men marshal's discomfort, and had he not der for cash In hand, the above-described real to obtain funds with which to satisfy Prices always reasonable. ery. the hands of Japan will redound to some of the heavier burdens in pub been something of a heavy weight premises said Execution, costs and accruing costs. himself he would probably have been Dated this the 7thday of August, A. D. 1895. lic as in private life, it would show Even-thing firet-claee. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commerce her own advantage. He expects the W. G. HENDERSON, Travelers Conveyed to all pointe at moet reasonable rates. Give us a cell. Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon opening up of her vast territory to that they had reached a plane of compelled to retire in disorder, but Family Work a Specialty. commerce, a great influx of foreign wisdom not always illustrated in he stormed the castle and secured his man. Theilman finally paid his NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE. merchants and travelers and the these prophecies of other forthgiv- fine rather than go to jail. consequent inculcation of ideas that ings.—-V. Y. Tribune. is hereby given that the undersigned, will make China a great and domi Martin Shuck, who makes his home VyOTICE x.N as sheriff of 5 amhlll county, state of Ore gon, under by virtue of an execution and Deafneu Cannot be Cured nant nation in the affairs of the with his daughter, Mrs. S. A. Des order of sale and reat ow Issued out of the circuit court of the by local applications, as they cannot state of Oregon, for Yamhill county, on the 18th CORNER FIRST AND ALDER. kins, north of the railroad, passed world. General Schofield is a schol orthern day of July. A. D. 1895, and bearing said date, reach the diseased portion of the ear. his ninety-fourth milestone on life's upon and to enforce that certain decree rendered arly man as well as a good soldier, by said court on the 15th day of April, A. D. 1895 THE SHORT ROUTE ailway and his views are shared to a large There is only one way to cure deafness, journey, Thursday, August 8. He in that certain suit therein pending wherein K and that is by constitutional remedies. W . Lancefield was plaintiff and O.W. Olsen, W. came into town on foot that day and L. Elwood, J. K. Kiuman. his wife Marv ¿inman, And O. It. A fti. Co.’« Leased Lines. degree by observing men both in TO ALL POINTS IN Deafness is caused by an inflamed condi D. Wright. E. R, Harrison, his wife’ Carrie F. this country and Europe. Only one tion of the mucous lining of the Eusta- walked about the streets, chipper W, Harrison. G. W. Briedwell, as executor of the Rooms 50 cts., 75 cts. and $i. Our 50 and 75 cent rooms of James Weston, deceased, and the Mc thing can militate against the ad ' chian tube. When this tube gets in than any man of half his age. He estate Minnville National Bank of McMinnville, Ore- are positively good. Call and see us. Washington, Idaho, Montana, Dakota, and R, A. Harris were defendants, in which vance defined, and that is the wor flamed you have a rumbling sound or remarked that the hot weather of ?;on, t was ordered, adjudged and decreed by said Minnesota and the East. ship of ancestry. To assume that imperfect bearing, and when it is entire the past few days was pretty hard court that said plaintiff R. W. Lancefleld recover of and from the defendant, O. W. Olsen, the sum REEVES & SAWDERS, a man is better or more progressive ly closed deafness is the result, and un him, but otherwise he was well. He of Two Hundred Nine and 93-lOOlhs ($209 93) with interest thereon from April 15th, 1895. at the rate Through Tickets On Sale ( CHICAGO ST. LOUIS NEW YORK PORTLRND, ORE- than his father is little short of a less the inflammation can be taken out came to the coast in 1850 spending of ten per cent per annum, the sum of $35.00 at To and From WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA BOSTON torneys' fees and $25.90 costs and disbursements crime in China, and for that reason and this tube restored to its normal con three years in California, after which and for accruing costs, and ordering the sale of described real propertv, to-wit: the nation has stood still for a thous dition, hearing will be destroyed forever; he came to Oregon and settled in the following And All Points in the United States, Canada and Europe. T?ree <8) £nd Four (4) of Block No. nine cases out of ten are caused by ca Eight (a; of Joseph Watt's addition io the town Chehalem valley in 1850. and years. Still, other races have of Amity in Yamhill county, State of Oregon, as tarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed described on the recorded plat of said town. been emancipated from long-cher Now, therefore, by virtue of said decree, exe ' condition of the mucous surfaces. Sheridan Sun The GREAT NORTHERN RY. is a new transcontinental line. Runs Buff cution and order of sale, I will, on Saturday, the • ished dogmas in a remarkably short We will give One Hundred Dollars for 24th day of August, A. D 1S»5. at the hour of one et-Library-Observation care, palace sleeping and dining cars, family tourist sleep For the first time in the history of o’clock p. m. of said day, at the court house door ers and first and second-class coaches. Having a rock ballast track, the GREAT space of time, and it is by no means I any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) in McMinnville, Yamhill county, Oregon, sell at exceptional to find instances where that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Sheridan as an incorporated town, public auction to the highest bidder for cash in NORTHERN RY. is free from duet, one of the chief annoyances of transcontinen ------- IS ONLY------- band, the above described real property to satisfy tal travel. Round trip tickets with stop-over privileges and choice of return routes. the treasurer has been instructed to the pendulum has swung to the Cure. Send for circulars, free. said execution, costs and accruing costs. For further information call upon or write Dated this the 22d day of Julv, A D 1895 pay all outstanding warrants against other side of the arc. It may be F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. A. H. PAPE, Agent, McMinnville, Oregon. W. G. UNDERSON. Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon. the city and to notify holders of the Or C. C. DONAVAN, General Agent, 122 Third St., Portland, Qre. that the same thing will occur in £jS“Sold by Druggists, 75c. BEST Ifi THE WORLD. Hood’ ...MILLSAP & COOK... ...IN... THE TIME OF HARVEST. W. L. WARREN, Real Estate Agent, McHINNVILLE, ORE., Grain, Fruit and Hop Lands MIULtSRP & COOK rrmrmmmr Real Estate and Loan Agent OJUUUUUUL J S alt . S alt . S alt . Just Received .. . mrrniiTnrmTn'mTT BURKS & DANIELS “Blue Front Grocery and ^^ U Steam Laundry C ity S tables , WILSON HENDERSON, Proprietors. ------------------ 11*11—-------------- G N -..- R Thp 111C =THE GIL-7VVAN M - (9) East First-Class Family Hotel. The Reporter ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR