The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, August 23, 1895, Image 2

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    Yamhill County Reporter.
».II. BlUXHIKT, Editor X Propr.
J. là.
E n
Editor.
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Month.
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be current new* Additional rostter lOeent-ner
linn.
FRIDAY, AUG. 23, 1895.
hasn't a dollar of bonded indebted­
ness or any other kind of indebted-1
ness worth mentioning.
__________
There is no doubt that the corn
crop of 1895 will be much the largest
in the history of Kansas. The crop
is estimated by- the secretary of the
state board of agriculture at 385,000,-
000
bushels. The largest crop
raised heretofore was 260,000,000.
If two thousand car loads of corn
are shipped out of Kansas daily, one
year will be required to move the
crop of 1895.
NEWS Ol THE W EEK.
Makes the Bteod Pure
San Francisco is still working hard
is the secret ot the cures
for the national republican conven­ by This
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Rend this:
tion.
“I am so glad
to write that 1
Three men were drowned at Asto­
am now in per­
ria Monday by the overturning of a
fect health and
sloop in a regatta.
it is all because
Hood’s Sarsa­
H^H. Holmes’ “castle” which is
parilla made
said to have been the scene of numer­
my blood pure.
ous murders by the owner, was dis '
My health
covered to be on fire Monday morn­
broke down
with troubles
ing. The interior of the building was
pecnliar to
practically ruined. Loss, $15,000.
The Gumry hotel in Denver was
wrecked by a terrific explosion early
Monday morning. The cause is un­
certain, but it is presumed the boil­
ers in the basement exploded. As
near as ascertained 31 lives were lost
bylbeing crushed in the remaius or
burned. The damage to the hotel
is $40,000.
YRMHIDL i FflRJVIS McMinnville College
M c M innville ,
Healthful Climate.
Mild Temperature.
Near to Market.
Crops Never Fail.
women, m y
nervous sys­
tem was shat­
tered and I
had to take my bed. The physician Baid
there was little hope for me. A neighbor
told of wonderful cures by Hood’s Sarsa­
parilla and I decided to try it. When I
had taken 3 bottles, I could sit up and now
I am perfectly well and strong.
One of the Oldest and Best
-M-
OFFERS SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES
BEST IK THE WORLD.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
W. L. WARREN,
Real Estate Agent,
McniNNVILLE, ORE.,
Grain, Fruit and Hop Lands
S alt .
Equipped
Colleges in the Northwest.
E x -C ongressman H arter pro­
T he export trade fell off $84,000- poses to bolster up the depleted
000 the past year. A low tariff fails
treasury by a new system of taxa­
to open up the markets of the world. tion, the elements of which are to
double the tax on beer, to increase
T he big pear crop on the Wallace the tobacco tax 25 per cent, and to
farm near Salem has been sold to
establish a retail license of $50 to
California buyers, who will ship it
has done all this for me.” M es . C. F.
$100 for cigarettes and a wholesale
F apfc .-¿ r , La Platta City, Colorado.
east under the Wallace labels.
A
hold-up
occurred
on
the
Union
license of $300. All of which is an
habitual constlna-
admission that free trade does not Pacific near Gothenberg, Neb., on liOOu S I 1I1S euro
tiou. J-rice 25c. per box.
M b . C leveland is said to have
the
night
of
the
20th.
While
three
furnish adequate revenue for the
been rejected by a life insurance
robbers were going through the bag­
maintenance of the government.
company. No chances are taken on
This money,
gage car, the fireman detached the $1,000 in silver coin.
politicians out for a third term.
engine and ran to the next station weighing 60 pounds of silver coin,
Steam and Electricity.
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The consolidation of the Westing­ for a posse. This frightened the was paid all the employes about the
T he “new woman” has reached
house Electric Manufacturing Com­ robbers away before they obtained grounds of the agricultural depart­
Missouri, and has been appointed
ment, to messengers and well-known
pany and the Baldwin Locomotive much booty.
sheriff of Green county. Likewise
silverites
in various positions of the
Works, for the business of construct­ Fred Merrill, the Portland bicycle
Kentucky, where it is proposed she
department.
Unless Mr. Morton re­
man,
has
been
sued
by
his
wife
for
ing electrical locomotives, is an im­
shall make up half of a jury to try a
ceives
a
petition
to the contrary, it
infidelity.
The
plaintiff
asks
for
an
portant event involving great possi­
breach of promise case.
is
expected
that
silver
will be paid
bilities in the matter of transporta­ allowance for her maintenance, at­
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out
again
and
again
to
those who Offers a choice list, embracing some of the finest
tion. These two concerns are the torney fees and for money to prose­
E x -G ovebnob Campbell was nomi­
cute the suit, and that Merrill be are known to be favorable to it.
nated for governor of Ohio by the largest of their kind in the country,
and no secret is made of the fact restrained by the court from in any There was a good deal of kicking
democrats on Wednesday. He went
way interfering with her, and that among the employes and a good
in by acclamation, after giving out that they have taken this step be­
she be declared the owner of a piano many of them have indicated to the
the statement beforehand that he cause of the rapid development of
and household furniture, and be re­ paymaster that they want paper in the County. Read the following List of Special Bargains:
would decline the honor if tendered. electricity and the belief that it is
money on their next pay-day.
sure in large measure to supersede stored to her maiden name.
Monday, the trial of Theodore
T he census shows that more than steam as a motive power on rail­ U. S. Grant, Jr., favorite son of Durrant for the murder of Blanche
half the men of the United States roads. It is not expected that the the famous general and president, Lamont entered upon its fifth week.
are engaged in farming. The num­ through lines will soon discard their who, with his mother and brothers, During the first two weeks a sub­
ber of farmers is 9,600,000, while steam engines, though they will is very extensively interested in
stantial class of jurors was drawn Nol. 7^ acres in Fairlawn add to McMinn­ on county road. Price $750. Will take good span
those engaged in all other occupa­ probably do so in time, but on the southern California enterprises, an­ from the box, and it was compara­ ville; good house and barn; living water: set in ot horses for part pay.
fruit and berries; good for garden. $1200—terms
tions foot up a total of 9,220,000. short lines, where frequent trips and nounces the purchase of the Horton tively easy to secure eight men, who easy.
No. 18. Good.livery business for sale in a live
numerous
stops
are
necessary
to
town. Inquire for particulars.
house,
San
Diego,
which
is
one
of
If the farmers should stand together
No.
2.
120
acres,
13
miles
west
oi
McMinnville;
accommodate the traveling public,the the most historic buildings in the said they had no bias, and were sat­ 20 acres in cultivation; good house and barn; No. 20. 4 acres in Martin’s add to McMinn­
they could control the country.
of living water; 1% miles to school: good ville; good barn with g<»od well and windmill;
electrical locomotive is likely to be lower part of the state. Grant and isfactory for every reason. All of plenty
stock farm: 1>£acres in fruit. Price $7.50 per 3 acres cleared, all fenced, good for garden.
acre.
Will
trade for small tract near McMinn­ Price $750; half cash, balance on time.
last
week
was
passed
in
a
vain
effort
T he populist Eugene Broad-Axe generally adopted in the near future. his associates intend to spend a great
ville.
to
find
a
single
satisfactory
tales
­
No. 21. Good large house and two lots near
says: Joining the people’s party The reason for this is economy and deal of money on the hostelry and
No. 3. 2 acres in Cozine's 3d add to McMinn­ depot. A desirable residence. Price $1400.
man.
As
the
case
progresses
the
ville; good house and other out bouses; % in
does not sanctify a man and give him convenience. A train of steam cars will make of if a magnificent modern
22. 160 acres with good house and barn;
respective counsel find it more diffi­ iruit. Price $1300, half down, balance on time. all No.
fenced: 30 acres in cultivation; good springs
a passport to heaven. The wolf must have an engineer, fireman, hotel, which, in appointments and
above
house, one mile to school; 4 miles west of
No.
4.
1%
acres
in
McMinnville;
7-room
cult to be satisfied with veniremen. house; good barn . 9 hydrants in house; hot and McMinnville.
Price $1800; inquire for terms.
dresses up in sheep’s clothing when conductor aud two brakemen, while luxury, will equal Coronado and Del
cold
water;
good
location.
Price
$1700,
half
Anyone who seems acceptable to
No. 23. 46 acres 3 miles north of McMinnville;
down, balance on time.
he wants to catch a lamb, and the the electrical locomotive requires Monte.
all In cultivation; good improvements; fruit of
one side appears objectionable to the
devil puts on the livery of heaven only a motorman, and it can be
At Dr. Holmes’ office in Portland
No. 5. 320 acres 6 miles north of Sheridan; 120 all kinds: plenty oi good water. Price $2500: fur­
other
on
general
principles.
Coun
­
ther particulars on application.
acres
in
cultivation;
10
acres
in
hops;
'2
good
when he wants to get into the church. stopped often, without entailing ad­ last Friday was fought a duel with
barns and house; running spring water; fruit of
sel
find
it
easy
to
dispose
of
objec
­
No. 24. 2 lots with good house and other im­
all kinds Price $16 per acre; half cash, balance
ditional expense. It is also cheaper pistols, between that gentleman and
W---- -
provements south of Third street: good location.
an three years time-et 8 per cent.
tionable
veniremen
without
peremp
­
T he trade reviews report a steady to construct, as are the cars that it Dr. Ausplund, being the outcome of
No. 6. One acre in Cozine’s 3d add to McMinn­
No. 25. 40 acres 7 miles west of McMinnville,
tory challenges. Should no progress ville;
good house. Price $500. Payments easy.
good improvements: one mile to school. Price
increase in the demand for, produc­ hauls; and it easily overcomes all the professional jealousy in connection
¥1200.
be
made
next
week
the
defense
will
tion of and the prices of iron and difficulties experienced by steam with the Portland hospital, and also
No. 7. 40 acres 4 miles northwest of McMinn­
probably renew its motion for a ville; 12 acres in cultivation; balance good tim­ No. 26. Good sawmill 11 miles from McMinn­
steel. When the boom in iron and engines in attaining speed.
involving the conduct of the matron
ber. Price $750; part cash, balance on time.
ville; cutting capacity 10,000 ft per day; located
the center of a fine body of fir and cedar tim­
In the operation of the electrical and manager. Ausplund demanded change of venue. If it can be No. 8. One lot on Fourth street, McMinnville. in
steel begins it is a safe presumption
ber; 240 acres of timber land goes with mill, will
shown
that
it
is
practically
impos
­
trade
for other property ; for price and other in­
Price
$500.
Center
of
town.
that there is a general - revival of locomotives which the Westinghouse- a written retraction from Holmes, of
sible to obtain a jury, the motion will No. 9. 160 acres 6 miles west oi Carlton; 65 formation Inquire of the undersigned.
Baldwin
combination
proposes
to
industrial operations, as they enter
alleged statements he had made
in cultivation; all fenced; plenty of running
No. 27. 145 acres 4 miles from McMinnville;
be granted, for the denial of the mo­ acres
water: 3 acres in bearing trees; good house aud every acre in fine state of cultivation; all fenced:
so largely into the materials em­ make, the current will be supplied by against the character of the matron.
barn , % mile to school. Price $12.50; payments lays in a square, no waste land. Price $45 per
tion
at
the
beginning
of
the
trial
was
the underground system, instead of This was refused and firing com­
ployed in other pursuits.
made easy.
acre; payments made easy.
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the overhead wires, and at short menced. Each man received three provisional.
No. 10. One-half block south of Third street,
No. 28. 108 acres 6 miles southwest of McMinn­
McMinnville; house with ten rooms; hot and ville; most all in cultivation; good improve­
T he importation of shoddy has in­ distances there will be points of con­ different wounds, and it is thought
cold water; good barn. Price $2500. Payments ments; fine young orchard. Price $45 per acre.
NOTICE
OF
SHERIFFS
SALE-
to suit purchaser.
creased over 1000 per cent in the tact between the rails—little groups nine shots were exchanged. Holmes
No. 29. 348 acres 7 miles from McMinnville;
of
copper
pins,
an
inch
in
diameter,
No. 11. 2 lots with bouse and barn on Fourth 250 acres in cultivation 1800 fruit trees; strong
VTOTICE
is
hereby
given
that
the
undersigned,
last seven months. A full explana­
was shot in the side, neck and leg, 11 as sheriff of Yamhill county, state ol Ore­ street,
spring of water running to house and bam; jz
McMinnville. Price $800 Terms easy.
mile to school: farm in excellent condition. Price
tion of what this shoddy is and what projecting out of thre ground, which Ausplund through the left luDg, the gon, by virtue of an execution and order of sale
No. 12. 3 lots and two houses in Oak Park; $35 per acre: payments made easy.
issued out of the circuit court of the state of Or­
becomes of it would be of interest to will be touched by a shoe or strip of index finger and right arm. Both egon, for the county of Yamhill, bearing date of houses almost new. Price $1700, or one house and
16th, A. D. 1695, upon and to enforce that 2 lots for $1000. Part cash, balance on time.
No. 30. Two corner lots, unimproved: good
the American people. It was the copper underneath the engine or men still live. Holmes was not August
location; $25«).
certain judgment and decree rendered by said
No.
13.
320
acres
7
miles
west
ot
McMinnville,
court
on
the
loth
day
of
April,
A.
D.,
1895,
in
that
Republican policy to shut out the motive car as often as necessary. It seriously wounded, but Ausplund’s suit therein pending wherein William Laughlin 35 acres in cultivation: 6-room house with cellar; No. 31. 4C0 acres 8 miles from McMinnville;
guardian was plaintiff’, and A. D. Runnels and 2 good barns; living water, most all fenced; school 150 acres in cultivation; good »house and bam;
stuff as belonging to the Peter Funk is estimated that on an even and life was despaired of for several as
fruit In abundance; living water 1% miles from
his wife I. M. Runnels were defendants, in which house on property. Price $4000.
straight
track
and
a
good
road-bed,
it
was
ordered, adjudged and decreed by said
school house, excellent stock farm. Price $6000.
and cholera microbe department of
days. It is now thought he will re­ court that
No. 11. House and 2 lots, McMinnville. Price
said plaintiff William Laughlin, as
a speed of 150 miles an hour can thus cover. There have been no arrests. guardian, have aud recover of and from said de­ $1000; good location.
trade.
No. 32. 3 unimproved lots in McMinnville; good
fendants A. D. Runnels and I. M. Runnels the
location. Price $300.
be achieved, the only limit in fact
No.
15.
100
acres
southwest
of
McMinnville;
sum
of
Eight
Hundred
Fifty-Four
and
66-100tbs
Miss Mary Ralston, of Leaven­
($85165) with interest thereon from the well improved. Price $5090.
No. 33. Good house and 2 lots in Oak Park.
W e are glad to see steps being being the point at which the whole worth, Wash., has received the dollars
15th day of April. 1895, at the rate of ten per cent
Price 1,000. Payments easy.
per
annum
and
$50.00
attorneys
’
fees,
and
the
No.
16.
320
acres
on
Trask
river,
Tillamook
taken by Portlanders to reopen the thing must go to smash by the vio­ decision of Secretary Smith in the further sum of $16.00 costs and disbursements, county, on toll road; 70 acres in cultivation; 22 No. 34. One acre on College side, all cleared
ordering the sale of the following described acres in meadow, good two-story house; good and fenced. Price 250.
exposition. That is, if they open it lence of the motion. The use of elec­ contest case of A. W. Chappelle, and
barn; fruit of all kinds; running water;
mile
real property, to-wit:
with such attractions as will make it tricity will also be extended, it is claiming her homestead. The tract That certaiu parcel of land particularly de­ to school; 1J^ miles to post office. Price $2509. No. 35. 100-acre well improved farm, 2v£ miles
from McMinnville. Price 4,500, one-half down,
scribed and bounded as follows: Beginning at the Good dairy farm.
balance on time at 8 per cent.
a creditable representation of the re- believed, to the propulsion of steam­ of land over which there has been northeast corner of a certain tract of land deed­
No. 17. 4 acres % mile south of McMinnville
ed by Wm. Ball to A. D. Runnels on the 15th day
sburces and industries of the state ships, by gearing the motors to the such a long and bitter legal fight of November, 1875, said deed being recorded in
Vol. O, page 575, records of deeds for Yamhill
and city. But they should be fore­ screws and thus securing the rotary embraces at least half the town of county,
Oregon, Dec. 17th, 1875, said beginning
point being the northeast corner ot lot number
warned against failure of any at­ motion as represented by the electric Leavenworth. Six months ago the one
(1) in Runnels addition to the town of North
in Yamhill county, state of Oregon, and
tempt to regalvanize the remains of fan, which easily makes 2000 revo­ secretary rendered his decision, Yamhill,
running thence west two and 14-100tns (2.14)
the “collection” that has done service lutions a minute. It is hardly possi­ awarding Miss Ralston the land. A chains; thence south twenty-three and 2-100ths
(23.02) chains; thenee east two and 14-100tbs
for the last three or four years.
ble to anticipate the remarkable motion for a review of the case was (2.14) chains; thence north twenty-three and
2-100ths (23.02) chains to the place of beginning,
changes that are impending by reason filed, but refused by Hoke Smith. containing five acres more or less.
therefore, by virtue of said judgment, writ
C omplaint com es from Iowa farm­ of the employment of this compara­ This makes the decision final, and of Now
execution and order of sale. 1 will, on Satur­
the 2lst day of September, A. D. 1895, at the
ers that nature has been too kind tively new force for transportation unless other obstacles are thrown on day,
hour of one o’clock p. m. of said day, at the court
this season, and that the goodly purposes. There are some obstacles her Miss Ralston will be enabled to house door in McMinnville, Yamhill county, Or­
egon, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder
fruits of the earth are so abundant yet to be removed before the best re­ go ahead and make final proof on her for cash in hand, the above described real prem­
ises, to satisfy said execution, costs and accruing
that prices will be low and without sults can be reached, but the genius claim. It is not probable, however costs.
A carload of fine Liverpool Salt. If you
A D. 1S95.
profit. The poor people who have of the inventors and the enterprise that the legal fight will end where it Dated this the 20th day W. of G. August,
HENDERSON,
Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon.
need any don’t forget us, as we are “in it” on price.
been wrestling with democratic hard of the captains of business can be re­ is. There are probably 200 people
times in the cities will not be found lied upon to adjust such things in
financially interested in the matter, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
We are also well stocked with everything in
at the mourner’s bench on this ac­ the course of time, and to give the
having built business houses and res­
count. It is a dispensation of Provi­ world all obtainable advantages in
the Grocery and Bakery Line for Harvesters and
idences on the ground to which the
OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned
dence of the most timely character. that relation.
as Sheriff of Yamhill County, State of Ore­
title was in dispute, and if they rec­ N gon,
by virtue of a Writ ot Execution, Judgment
Hop Pickers, with prices that can’t be beat.
of Sale, issued out of the Circuit Court
ognize the validity of Miss Ralston’s and the Order
State of Oregon for the County of Yamhill,
T hebe is a very decided and grow­
Mrs. Leake is recognized by the claim they must either pay rent or of
on the 7th day of August, A. D. 1895, and bearing
said date, upon and to enforce that certain decree
ing tendency to shorten the duration defense in the Durant case to be a
. . . J. P. IRVINE’S . . .
rendered by said Court on the 15th day of April,
move.
1895, in that certain suit therein pending wherein
of political campaigns. Nebraska witness of the gravest importance.
First National Bank of Hillsboro, a corpora­
Secretary Morton has given what The
republicans have adopted the plan If her story be believed there can be
tion, was plaintiff', and James A. Campbell and
Lydia
J. Campbell were defendants, in which it
by fixing the date of their convention no question of the result. When she he regards as an object lesson to the was ordered,
adjudged and decreed by said Court
employes
of
his
department.
He
that
said
plaintiff, The First National Bank of
Oct. 2d. This shortening is a natur­ takes the stand and states that she
Hillsboro, a corporation, have and recover of and
the said defendants, James A. Campbell and
al adjunct of the modern methods of saw Durant and Blanche Lamont ordered the paymaster to pay out from
GIVE TTS JL TESIGLI^.
Lydia J. Campbell, the sum of Five Hundred
Forty-Three Dollars ($543.00) with interest thereon
transacting business.
But after entering the church gate on the
from said 15th day of April, 1895, at the rate of
ten per cent per annum, and the further sum of
the varied experiences the Nebraska afternoon of April 3d little more
Fifteen Dollars ($15 00) costs and disbursements,
voters have passed through of late need be told. Durant’s attorneys
and ordering the sale of the following described
real property, to wit:
they ought to be prepared to vote recognize that they must shatter the
Being part of the Wayman C. Hembree donation
land claim No. 54, in township three (3) south,
without any previous argument.
reliability of that witness, and they
range four (4) west of the Willamette meridian, The McMinnville
and beginning at the south-west corner of said
understand quite as well as others
claim; thence east to center of Yamhill river;
thence north-westerly, meandering said river to
A n Illinois journal thus maps out that they have a difficult task. The
the west boundarv of said claim; thence south on
west boundary of said claim to the place of be­
the future of the vice-president: old lady bears an excellent reputa­ In New York City, for five con­ ginning*,
containing 20 acres more or less in Yam-
County, Oregon.
“Adlai Stevenson has gone to Alaska tion. The young man she accuses is secutive years, the proportion nill
Now therefore, by virtue of said Judgment,
Decree, Execution and. Order of ¿ale, I will on
because he thinks that there he can a member of the same church in
WM. LAMBERT, PROPRIETOR.
of Deaths from Consumption
Saturday the 7th day of September, A. D. 1895, at
the hour of 1 o’clock p. m. of said day, at the
escape the interview and dodge the which she worships, and there is a
has been three in every
court house door in McMinnville,Yamhill County,
silver question.
Meanwhile Bill natural bond of sympathy with one
Oregon, sell at public auction, to the highest bid­
Twenty Persons.
der for cash in hand, the above-described real
Recently improved
Always up to the times.
Morrison is sawing wood diligently of her own faith. When she speaks
premises to obtain funds with which to satisfy
by
introduction
of
the
said
Execution,
costs
and
accruing
costs.
and will take the Illinois delegation the condemning words the effect will
All work Guaranteed.
Dated this the 7th day of August, A. D. 1895.
Epidemics of Cholera, Yellow Fever and
most modern machin­
W. G. HENDERSON,
to the next democratic national con­ be of great importance. The de­ other diseases of similar character, so ter­
Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon.
Prices always reasonable.
ery.
rible in their results, occasion wide spread
vention away from Stevenson with­ fense will introduce witnesses to alarm
and receive the most careful consid­
out any trouble.
The program show that Mrs. Leake was indifferent eration for their prevention and cure, while
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE.
receives scarcely a thought,
Family Work a Specialty.
already’ agreed upon by the managers after the girl’s disappearance. The consumption
vet the number of their victims sinks into
of the democratic party in Illinois is prosecution will contend that the insignificance when compared with those of VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned,
consumption. Comparatively few people Xl as sheriff of Gambill county, state of Ore­
to indorse Morrison for president incident at that time possessed no know what to do for their loved ones when gon, under and by virtue of an execution aud
of sale issued out of the circuit court of the
they see them gradually lose strength, lose order
and renominate Altgeld for governor, significance to the witness, and that color,
of Oregon, for Yamhill county, on the 18th
manifest feeble vitality and emacia­ state
day
of
July, A. D. 1895, and bearing said date,
and this is exactlyj what will be she had no thought of connecting the tion, or develop a cough, with difficult upon and
to enforce that certain decree rendered
northern
breathing,
or
hemorrhage.
Cod
liver
oil
by
said
court on the 15th day of April, A. D. 1895,
girl's disappearance with her visit to was for a long time given in all such cases, in that certain
done."
suit therein pending wherein R.
the church.
but the poor success attending its use W. Lancefield was plaintiff and O. W. Olsen, W.
ailway
the short route
L. Elwood, J. K. Kinman, bis wife Mary Kinman,
coupled with its nauseating taste has led W.
D. Wright, E. R. Harrison, his wife Carrie F
A ccobdinq to the Y amhill R e -
many practitioners, as well as the public at Harrison,
G. W. Briedwell, as executor of the And O. H. A N. Co.’» Leased Line*.
TO ALL POINTS IN
pobteb , of Oregon, there are but two
South Dakota finds that irrigation large, to place their main reliance in Dr. estate of James Weston, deceased, and the Mc­
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It de­ Minnville National Bank of McMinnville, Ore­
places where crops never fail: the has passed from the uncertainty of serves
early attention and will prove effect­ gon, and R, A. Harris were defendants, in which
Washington, Idaho, Montana, Dakota,
Willamette valley and the tax collec­ theorization to the substance of ual not in every case but in a large percentage it was ordered, adjudged and decreed by said
of cases, and we believe that fully 98 per court that said plaintift R. W. Lancefield recover
tor’s office. Happy Willamette !—
and from the defendant, O. W. Olsen, the sum
Minnesota and the East.
proved results.
For example, a cent, of all cases of consumption can, if taken of
California Fruit Grower.
Two Hundred Nine and 93-100ths ($209.93) with
in the early stages of the disease, be cured of
interest
thereon
from
April
15th,
1895,
at
the
rate
We said nothing about the tax col­ farmer near Mitchell has just with the ‘'Discovery.” Dr. Pierce does not of ten per cent per annum, the sum of $35.00 at­ Through Tickets On Sale ( CHICAGO
ST. LOUIS
NEW YORK
people to believe until they have in­ torneys’ fees and $25.90 costs and disbursements To and From................... i WASHINGTON
lector’s office: but let it pass, the threshed wheat grown on irrigated ask
PHILADELPHIA
BOSTON
for themselves. A pamphlet has and for accruing costs, and ordering the sale of
that yielded thirty bushels to vestigated
tax collector has a pretty sure and land
published having the names, addresses the following described real property, to-wit:
Lots No. Three (3) and Four (4) of Block No.
the acre. Artesian wells did the been
and photographs of a large number of those Eight
And All Points in the United States, Canada and Europe.
(8) of Joseph Watt’s addition to the town
easy task, and his business will stand business.
cured of consumption, bronchitis, lingering of Amity
in Yamnill county, State of Oregon, as
coughs, asthma, chronic nasal catarrh ana described on the recorded plat of said town.
a little advertising too. It can be
kindred maladies which will be mailed free
Now, therefore, by virtue of said decree, exe­
The GREAT NORTHERN RY. is a new transcontinental line. Runs Buff­
»aid, for instance, that Yamhill
The Texas anti-trust law is so to those sending for it with their name and cution and order of sale, I will, on Saturday, the
24th
day of August, A. D. 1895, at the hour of one et-Library-Observation cars, palace sleeping and dining cars, family tourist sleei>-
address
upon
a
postal
card,
or
you
can
have
county with an assessed valuation of drastic that it is made a crime for
p. m. of said day, at the court house door ers and first and second-class coaches. Having a rock ballast track, the GREAT
a medical treatise, in book form of 160 o in ’clock
McMinnville, Yamhill county, Oregon, sell at
$6,300,000, with 120 miles of rail­ "two or more persons to combine to pages, mailed to you, on receipt of address public
auction to the highest bidder for cash in NORTHERN RY. is free from dust, one of the chief annoyances of transcontinen­
or decrease the price of and six cents in stamps. You can then hand, the above described real property to satisfy tal travel. Round trip tickets with stop-over privileges and choice of return routes.
road, 200 miles of telegraph and tel­ increase
merchandise, produce or commodi­ write those cuieil aud leant their experi­ said execution, costs and accruing costs.
For further information call upon or write
Dated this the 22d day of July, A. D. 1895
ephone line, an $80,000 court house, ties.” This is the first known legis­ ences.
A. H. PAPE, Agent, McMinnville, Oregon.
W. G. HENDERSON,
Address for Book. W orld ’ s D ispensary
Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon.
Or C. C. DONAVAN, General Agent, 122 Third St., Portland, Ore.
and an annual rainfall of 46j inches, lative objection to lowering prices.
M edical A ssociation . Buffalo, N. Y.
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pregón .
Light Expenses
Beautitul Location, Healthy
Surrounding.«. Efficient Teachers, and
Thorough Work.
FALL TERM BEGINS, SEPTEMBER 17, 1895.
Send for Catalogue.
Address: T. O. BROWNSON, President.
...MILLSAP & COOK...
IN...
THE TIME OF HARVEST.
• • •
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understood that we are headquarters for out­
fitting cook wagons. We have everything you
need, and we will supply you at nearly your
own prices. It will pay you to see us before
contracting.
We will make it to your interest if you give us your
grocery trade.
Yours Respectfully,
MILLSAP & COOK.
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Natural tem perature 188 degrees fahrenheit. Steam, Medicated, Elec­
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The Belknap Hot Medical Springs are located 60 miles east of Eugene
on the McKenzie river. The water taken as a drink, or used for bath», is -•
unsurpassed and wonderfully efficacious in curing Rheumatism, Skin J
Diseases, Kidney and Liver Complaints, Catarrh, Dropsy, La Grippe,
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Those who are seeking to recover lost health, or desire to spend a sum­
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Situated in the heart of the Cascade mountains at an elevation of 2,000 <
feet above sea level, tired nature can here find a restorative in the pure
mountain air and waters, while the eye never wearies of the magnificent
scenery Fish and game areabundant, and the sportsman may revel to
bis heart’s delight in pursuit of the larger game.
A splendid camping ground for campers, well shaded and supplied
with water
stream. r Free ’’
,.HWW. by
wj pipes leading from a
<* cold,
W,U, pure
puie mountain
UlUllUltllU OLreniU.
pasture for horses. Stages leave hotels in Eugene Mondays, Wednesdays 4
and Fridays of each week, at 6 o’clock in the morning?arriving~at~tbe
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Springs the same day, returning on alternate days.
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For terms and further information, address
A. P. OSTRANDER,
Belknap Springs,
Land County, Oregon.
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A Startling
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Steam haandry
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The New Way East
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