OREGOM NEWS AND NOTES. E very farmer in Oregon would heartily second the suggestion of the The Hr raid claims that the Albany ». H. BIKMI IHT. Editer* Propr Oregonian's correspondent ’ Acorn creamrycan sell all the butter it can that that paper use its mighty J. C. ECKMAN, A*»»cia>c EdKer. make at 50 cents a roll. pen mightily until it stirs up the Mr. Clint. Stewart near Medford right parties to successful action in Subscription $1.00 Per Year. _ establishing a northwestern market has 30 acres of almond orchard. advertising rates . for stock and meat products. What About half of the trees have com­ arc the kinds that we handle. Reading notices in local column» io cent« per he says is true enough. ’’The vallev menced to bear. »IK tor for fir.t first week Week «nd and 5 a cent» per line there»! thereafter ’ line Francis Feakes, a huckster shop- Display adrerteeiHent» annual rates, one inch StockraiSerS Of the Mississippi valley per’monlhji each additional inch 5u cent» per i,onih. J have been gettiug rich the past year, keeper in Astoria, fatally shot his W .»th „ Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding , 10 Hue» imbliahed free, if furnished in time to »00 vtllCagO i is also piling up an w^e aQd then blew the top from his I be current new ■ Additional matter 10 cent- per enormous fortune out of the meat own head Tuesday. lisa. trade, while we are nearly starving F. J. Beaty, of Chemawa, says at the business, and cannot pay our that dried prunes should not cost FRIDAY, AUG. 30, 1895. taxes (though we may get the lead the producer more than 24 cents on them in horse meat). Live cattle, per pound unless he has bad luck Has troubled me for 11 years. I Lave And They Can’t be Beat. T he least that Portland should do sheep and hogs scarcely bring half • of some kind. taken four bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla and am perfectly cured. I think Hood’s •with her medical duelists is to im­ the prices they da in Chicago. Yet The Lebanon paper mills are now Sarsaparilla has no equal, and believe that pose the maximum fine for carrying almost every town in the Pacific receiving about one hundred and many who are In poor health and have concealed weapons. northwest carries meats that are1 seventy five wagon loads of straw become discouraged, would be restored to cured in Chicago, although our cli-! per day, averaging about 3700 good health it they would only give B usiness showed no sign of re­ mate is better, labor and building pounds to the load. Hood’ Sarsaparilla turning prosperity until it was cer­ materials cheaper and foreign grain j afairtrial.” W m .J.B knsch ,Astoria,Ore. The shooting between the two tain there would be no democratic vessels can bring in salt and tin It is Economy and Pleasure to Use Them. nnd ’ c E?î ! 1 c cure ail Hver uis, buioua- I 1UVU ¿3 JT 11425 nesB. headache. 25c. majority in congress That is a fact much cheaper. When Japan com- Portland doctors is to be deplored. H menced"war with China they bought Notwithstanding the metropolis is that galls the bosses. Offers a choice list, embracing some of the finest millions of pounds of meat at Chica- somewhat crowded with physicians, A BLIND POLICY. D emocrats told us that “under go that ought to have been furnished and that a few never would be We are credibly informed, says the tariff reform we would have the by Portland and Tacoma. We ought ■ missed, gentlemen of that profession N. Y. Independent, that it is the plan markets of the world.” And so we to have the Oriental meat and live­ should not go to such dangerous ex­ of the leaders of the dominant party have- They are literally pouring in stock and canned goods trade even tremes to advertise themselves. in South Carolina to omit from the : in the Count}’. Read the following List of Special Bargains: The Oregon Central & Eastern Constitution the present provision upon us. We are likely to be “the more than their flour and lumber world’s dumping ground.” trade.” Several carloads of cattle railroad company has for the past 20 for a two-mill tax for common and sheep have gone from this coun­ days had a rate of 83.00 per ton on schools, for the ostensible reason • “B radstreet s’’ returns from 145 ty to the Chicago market the pres­ oats to San Francisco. They forced that the burden of the tax falls No 1. ly. acres in Fairlawn add to McMinn- < county road. Price $750. Will take good span railroads reveal a gain of 3.6 per ent summer and after paving freight the Southern Pacific to come to the chiefly upon the white people, while ville; good house and barn: living water, set In on of horses for part pay. aud berries- good for garden. 81200—terms cent in the gross earnings of those charges parties netted a hundred same rate. It is a fact that the price its advantages go to the Negroes. fruit No. 18. Good livers-business for sale in a live easy. lines in the first six months of 1895 dollars per car above the best offers of grain in Albany is and has been The omission of this tax would No. 2. 120 acres, 13 miles west of McMinnville; town. Inquire for particulars. acres in cultivation; good bouse and barn; No 20. 4 acres in Martin s add to McMinn­ over those of the corresponding time made them in Portland. This shows from 3 to 5 cents per bushel higher probably result in depriving the 20 plenty of living water 1% miles to school; good ville; goodbarr. with good well and windmill; in 1894 This is very encouraging that we are badly in need of a home than in Salem, Eugene and towns Negro children of any public school stock farm: acres in trutt. Price 97.50 per 3 acres cleared, all fenced, good for garden. acre Will trade for small tract near McMinn­ Price $750; half cash, balance on time intelligence, and the next six months' market. We would only be too similarly located. privileges whatever. This would be ville. No 21. Good large house and two lots near figures are likely to be better yet. glad to see Portland enjoying the The hop crop of Oregon is this indeed a tremendous stride back­ No. 3. 2 acres in Cozine's 3d add to McMinn­ depot. A desirable residence. Price $1400. good house and other out houses; % In There is no let-up anywhere in the prosperity that would result from year far ahead of the crop on the ward in the march of civilization; ville: No. 22. 160 acres with good bouse and barn fruit. Price $1300, half down balance on time. all fenced: 30 acres iu cultivation: good springs business improvement. Sound, and an old dealer in hops supplying the need. for if there is anything which the No 4. acres in McMinnville: 7room above bouse one mile to school, 4 miles west of Can Be at Our good burn 9 hydrants la house; hot and McMinnville Price $1800 inquire for terms. says that, as he has always predict­ history of the past century has es­ house; cold water: good location Price $1'00, half No. 23. 46 acres 3 miles north of McMinnville T he London Spectator warns the G eorge T. A noell of Boston sends ed, Oregon will become the banner tablished beyond peradventure, it is down, balance on time. all iu cultivation; good improvements; fruit of You can have your choice of the following eight books: all kinds plenty of good water. Price $2500 fur French that if they push the alliance us a marked copy of his paper Our state of the coast in the hop line. that common schools for the poor, No. 5 320 acre» C miles uorth of Sheridan; 120 tber particulars on application. acres in cultivation: 10 acres in hops; 2 good ■with Russia too far, England will Dumb Animals, ridiculing the idea, “Our climatic conditions and soil are maintained at public expense, are barns and house running spring water fruit of FAVORITE COOK. BOOK, 528 pages. No. 24. 2 lots with good house and other im­ kinds Price SIC per acre half cash balance join with Germany, Italy and Aus­ as he sees it, of “turning some of such, " he continued, “that they can­ essential to the prosperity of re­ all provements south of Third street: good location. THE CITY OF PALACES, 160 pages. on three years time at 8 per cent. tria, forming a quadruple alliance, our denominational Sunday schools not be beat. Some roots of the cele­ publican government. Efficiencj’ of No. 6. One acre in Cozine s 3d add to McMinn­ No. 25. 40 acres 7 miles west of McMinnville MUSICAL LEAVES (Music), 320 pages. improvements: one mile to school. Price and the strongest the world has yet into militray camps.” Presumably brated Bohemian hops have been these schools is a sure index of pro­ ville good house Price $500. Payments ea-y. good PECK’S BAD BOY AND HIS PA, 544 pages. $1200. No. 7. 40 acres 4 miles northwest of McMinn­ seen The Spectator’s article is elab­ he is bitting at the boys, brigade. procured, and are now being cultiva­ gress in civilization. In all the ville; FRANK FAIRWEATHER'S FORTUNES, 874 pages. No. 26. Good sawmill 11 mile? from McMinn­ 12 acres in cultivation; balance good tim ville: cutting capacity 10,000 ft per day. located orate, and concludes with reminding “If it is a good thing for Sunday ted here, and it is expected that in a Northern States, and in many of the ber. Price $750: part cash, balance on time. SHAKESPEARE'S COMPLETE WORKS, 1,227 pages. in the center of a fine body of nr and cedar tim France that the only reply to per­ schools,” he says, “why not for short time Bohemian hops will be Southern, the common schools are No. 8. One lot on Fourth street, McMinnville. ber; 240 acres of timber land goes with mill; will ART, SOCIETY AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS, 381 pages. trade for other property; for price and other in­ Price $560. Center of town Christian endeavorers? Think of a produced in Oregon superior to those making steady progress. It will be sistent hostility is hitting back formation inquire of the undersigned. THE ROYAL CALLERY OF POETRY AND ART, 540 pages. No. 9. ICO acres 6 miles west oi Carlton 65 million of Christian endeavorers— produced in Bohemia. It is found indeed a black letter day when acres in cultivation all fenced: plenty of running No. 27. 145 acres 4 miles from McMinnville, every acre in fine state of cultivation all fenced, water: 3 acres iu beariug trees good house and R efined Bostonians object to Cali­ white and endeavorers colored— that hops can be grown here on high South Carolina breaks down her free barn; % mile to school Price <12.50; payments lays in a square, no waste land. Price $45 per acre payments made easy. fornia navel oranges on account of armed with rifles, bayonets, swords, ground as well as in low ground, schools and thus destroys the bul­ made easy. cannon and gatling guns—and a and of a better quality. Some year wark of free institutions. The Ne­ No. 10. One-half block south of Third street. No. 28. 10S acres 6 miles southwest of McMinn* the name, which is considered indeli­ McMinnville house with leu room», hot and ville; most all in cultivation; good improve­ Is organized for the purpose of enabling its members to secure the leading pub- water good barn. Price $2500. Payments ments. fine young orcbaid. Price 845 per acre. cate. This is no joke, and the Cali- great Christian endeavor navy of before long hops will fetch a high groes of South Carolina are citizens cold to suit purchaser. ironclads, ramsand torpedoes. What price again, and Oregon hopgrowers No. 29. 348 acres 7 miles from McMinnville; iica’.or.s of the day at a saving of 25 per cont. from retail prices and to place of the State, made so not only by the Jornia fruit Crower proposes changing No. 11. 2 lots with house and barn on Fourth 250 acres in cultivation: 1800 fruit trees, strong within their reach the many high staudard copyright books that it is difficult to a power they could bring to convert will make money galore. "— Oregonian. United States Constitution, but by a street, spring of water running to house and barn: McMinnville. Price$800 Terms easy. it. While in the business of reforming mile to school farm in excellent condition. Price obtain. For the convenience of members a handsome catalogue of 106 pages con­ Asad story comes from Luckia-1 law higher than any constitution, No 12. 3 lots and two houses iu Oak Park: 835 per acre: payments made easy to protect the sensitive ears of the the heathen to a knowledge of Chris­ taining about 3,000 volumes has been issued and will be presented FREE with each houses almost new Price $1700, orone house and tianity!” We are not in favor of war mute, distant about six miles from by the inherent rights of manhood, No. 30. Two corner lots, unimproved; good certificate of membership. The catalogue is arranged under the following classifi* eastern cousins, wouldn't it be well 2 lots for $1000. Part cash, balance outime. location S2W. except as a court of last resort, but Independence. The wife of James by the sweat and blood of their an­ cations: GENERAL LITERATURE, SCIENCE, ART, RELIGION, POETRY, to go a little farther and be still 13. 320 acres 7 miles west ot McMinnville: it looks just now as if we might have Tetherow, a well-to-do farmer, who cestors, by the indestructible law of 35 No. No. 31. 4G0 acres 8 miles from McMinnville; HISTORY, BIOCRAPHY, STANDARD SETS, JUVFNILE SETS and MODERN acres in cultivation, t'.-room house with cellai. more refined and up to date by put­ 2 good barns: living water most all fenced: school 150 acres in cultivation, good .house and barn, to send a ‘ ‘great Christian endeavor has been under the care of a doctor human equality, they are entitled to bouse on property. Price $4000. fruit in abundance, living water 1% miles from FICTION. If you purchase but one book a year you should be a member of this ting the horrid looking things in navy.of ironclads, rams, etc.,” to pro for several months, arose Sunday their birthright of citizenship, and No. 14 House aud 2 lots, McMinnville. Price school house; excellent stock .farm.“ Price fCOnO. Association, and if you purchase a number you can not afford to be without a bloomers? No. 32. 3 unimproved lots in McMinnville; good membership. tect the lives of missionaries and in­ morning before the rest of the woe betide the people that seeks to $1000; good location. location. Price $300 To every one calling at our store, we will give a handsome little memorandum No 15. 100 acres southwest of McMinnville: sure their future welcome in China. family. Taking her 6-year-old son rob them of it. They constitute a No. 33. Good house and 2 lots in Oak Park. well improved. Price $5000 T he tide of returning prosperity The irony that Mr. Angell evidently book containing a picture and description of each book and an explanation of the Price 1,000. Payments easy from his bed, she wrapped him in a large and increasingly important No. 16 . 320 acres on Trask river. Tillamook Library Association. has been a little slow about reaching intends to express comes very near No. 34. One acre ou College side, ail cleared ou toll road. 70 acres iu cultivation 22 quilt and carried him down to the element in the population of the countv, acres In meadow, good two-story house good and fenced. Price 250. Oregon, but there are now and then voicing a profound truth. We should These elegant Books and Library Association Catalogues can be examined barn; fruit of all kinds, running water, mile Luckiamute river, distant about a State, and the only possible safety to No. 35. 100-acre well improved farm. 2>2 miles at our store. EVERY ONE IS INVITED TO CALL. school, 1% miles to postoflice. Price $2500. slight evidences of its approach. be not only a million, but a nation from McMinnville. Price 4,500, one-half down, quarter of a mile, and drowned him. for both whites and blacks lies in Good dairy firm. balance on time at 3 per cent One of them comes from Ashland, of Christian endeavorers, ready and the proper education of the Negroes, No. 17. 4 acres % mile south of McMinnville where a local paper states that the able to defend with the sword wher­ Returning to the house, she told her husband she was sick, and asked him as well as the whites, for the dis­ ■woolen mill started up Monday with ever the march of Christianity and to go for the doctor. He told her charge of their important duties. a force of about a dozen men. Thb civilization are being menaced and she was no worse than usual, and If they are left in gross ignorance, belting and machinery is being ad­ driven back by the opposing forces that she must wait. The wife then they will become a fearful burden to justed in shape and during next of barbarism. We rather like the left the house and went toward the the state, threatening it with, and week the force will be increased to sentiment expressed by a Methodist river again. This time she was inevitably bringing upon it, political, M c MINNV íl ULOREÜON. 25 men. The mill will turn out from preacher, Rev. N. P. Tedrick of followed, and, in an attempt to industrial, social aud moral disaster. 50 to 65 pairs of blankets a day. Seattle, that “war is the last resort The peace, prosperity, and prog­ drown herself, was rescued. On the The mill employes will be Ashland of civilized nations, yet the man with return to the house she kept speak­ ress of the white people is fearfully One of the Oldest and Best Equipped people, many of the old mill hands the sword has not finished his work. ing about the baby. When the menaced by the ignorance, supersti­ being engaged Colleges in the Northwest. Moral suasion is a great educator, house was reached the baby was tion and immorality of the mass of legal suasion is a directing power, first missed. Then she told how she the blacks. Supreme selfishness, -X- A carload of fine Liverpool Salt. If you I t is given out on something like but the sword is yet to make it sure. had taken it down to the “nice even, should dictate to them for their need any don’t forget us, as we are “ in it ” on price. 01 FERS SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES official authority that the Oregon The country can not disband its bathing pool, and, although he clung own sake, a liberal policy of education Light Expenses Central & Eastern will be immediate­ army without removing the bulwarks to my neck and begged me not to , for them. Freedom from taxation We are also well stocked with everything in Beautiful Location, Healthy ly extended eastward to Independ­ that hold back anarchy, barbarism put him in, I held him under the for the support of public schools for the benefit of the Negroes, would be Surroundings, Efficient Teachers, and the Grocery and Bakery Line for Harvesters and ' The water.” ence Prairie, and that branch lines and all the powers of crime. purchased at a most disastrous price; Thorough Work. man with drawn sword is yet i “ a will be built to Salem and Eugene. and we can hardly believe that Hop Pickers, with prices that can’t be beat. statesmanship in South Carolina has The Salem branch will start from minister of God, and he beareth not Grant—Can it be possible that descended to such depths of demagog- 6ome point in the Cascade foothills. the sword in vain.” Hawkins is in love with that fat ism as seriously to recommend such . . J. P. IRVINE’S . . FALL TERM BEGINS, SEPTEMBER 17, 1895. The object of these branches is to be girl? Why, she weighs fourteen a shortsighted policy. The World’» W heat. In position to compete with the S. P. From the nature of the case the stone, at least. Hobbs—No, I don't Send for Catalogue. for the business of the valley. After believe he's in love. He’s just in­ NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE- English market for wheat, or corn, Salem is reached, the same purpose Address: T. (j. BROWNSON, President. fatuated. ■vyOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned, would naturally prompt an extension as they call it on that side of the There b no line revealed XN os sheriff of Yambill county, state or Ore­ GIVE XTS JE TESIJLX j . to this point. The distance is only Atlantic, is a bear market. At the gon, by virtue of an execution and order of sale Twixt the cherub and the felon, issued out of the circuit court of the state of Or­ very most the tight little island When the dew is on the field. about 22 miles. Next to Salem, Mc­ egon, for the county of Yamhill, bearing date of August 16th, A. D. 1895, upon and to enforce that And the moonlight on the melon. Minnville is the most important town raises only a small part of the bread- certain judgment and decree rendered by said stuffs required to feed the people court on the loth day of April, A. D., 1895, in that “ Great Jupiter! ” cried the Snake. in the lower valley. We doubt if suit therein pending wherein William Laughlin guardian was plaintiff, and A. D. Runnels and its freight business is second to that who swarm about its hives of in­ “Now look out for trouble!” “What as his wife I. M. Runnels were defendants, in which W. G. HENDERSON. S. WILSON. it was ordered, adjudged and decreed by said of any other. McMinnville would be dustry. A few days ago a Londcn is it?” yawned Adam, who had just court that said plaintiff WiHiam Laughlin, as dispatch set forth that there was a waked up. “ A New Woman has guardian, have and recover of and from said de­ on a straight line with the proposed fendants A. D. Runnels and I. M. Runnels the branch to Salem, and on a direct glut of grain coming from different just got into Eden,” replied the sum of Eight Hundred Fifty-Four and 66-100ihs Have an immense stock of furniture. They dollars ($851.63) with interest thereon from the line to Tillamook. There is a prac­ parts of the world. One would sup­ Snake. have to keep a big stock, because they have a large 15th day of April. 1895, at the rate of teu per cent per annum and $-50 00 attorneys’ fees, and the Mary had a little lamb; ticable and easy route from here pose from the representation made territory to supply. Prices on everything in our further sum of $16.06 costs aud disbursements, It followed her each day, (Third Street, between E and F.) and ordering the sale of the following described through the coast range and a paying that our farmers ought to be thank­ Till Mary put the bloomers on, real property, to-wit: store are surprisingly cheap just now. If you And then it ran away. That certain parcel of land particularly de­ volume of traffic for every mile of ful if they got half price for their scribed and bounded as follows: Beginning at the WILSON & HENDERSON, Proprietors. want proof of this, come in and price the goods. northeast corner of a certain tract of land deed­ the distance would soon be built up wheat. ed by Wm. Ball to A. D. Runnels on the 15th day Since then there has fallen unde- if it does not already exist. If this of November, 1875, said deed being recorded in WALL PAPER. UNDERTAKER’S SUPPLIES. S. WILSON, manager. Vol. O, page ¿75, records of deeds lor Yamhill observation the estimate made bv road ever goes to Salem, McMinnville county, Oregon, Dec. 17th, 1875, said beginning -------------------------------- H-------------------------------- point being the northeast corner of lot number can get it, and it would be the mak­ the Russian minister of finance of irand beautiful one (1) in Runnels addition to the town of North JUUUUUUUUUUUUU^^ this year ’ s wheat crop. His figures Yamhill, in Yamhill county, state of Oregon, and ing of her. —the woman who keeps running thence west two and 14-100tns (2.14) Everything first-class. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercial at a distance the com­ chains; thence south twenty-three and 2-100ths Travelers Conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. Give us a call. are these Yamhill County Reporter. YflMHIüh FARMS R. M. WADE & Co The Celebrated and Popular BAIN and PACIFIC wagons, Healthful Climate. Mild Temperature Near to Market Crops Never Fail Catarrh s Our Plows Are the OLIVER CHILLED STEEL Variety. BEST IH THE WORLD. W. L. WARREN, Real Estate Agent, McfllNNVILLE, ORE., a rds , Fruit Our Stoves Are the GARLAND and UNI= VERSALS, Cooks and Heaters APPERSON'S SCHEME Read the following, and if it takes your fancy call in and get further particulars. r n rr i urge, imw , 1810 B ook [fizz B BleioooisOipjjLLilirorB Hssociaiion Store. Secured Only THE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION McMinnville College S alt . S ali Just Received .. . “Blue Front” Grocery and Bakery BURNS & DñNlEüS= C ity S tables , T he question of long or short political campaigns is under discus­ sion in the newspapers. Many favor a brief campaign on account of its involving less trouble and annoyance and sacrifice of valuable time. The most that can be said in favor of a brief campaign could be urged in favor of abolishing the ordinary method of campaigning entirely, Perhaps we shall come to that after, while, and instead of em­ ploying the rostrum and the stump to influence and mould public sentiment, relj’ more fully upon the press. But for the present, what­ ever is worth doing at all is worth doing thoroughly and well. Repub­ lican campaigning is the work of popular education—the promulgation of great truths which underlie the prosperity of our nation and the ad­ vancement of civilization There can scarcely be too much of it so long as the people are eager to listen. To talk about giving it over on ac­ count of the trouble and annoyance it occasions is a proposition to sur­ render to insidious foes that are never idle. Socialists and anarch­ ists are not proposing campaigns any briefer than they have beeu conduct­ ing, which include twelve months in the year, and no omission of Sundays Of Fourth of July. plexion beautifiera, Est. 1895, Final 1894. paints and powders, whichsoou ruin the face. quarters. quarters. A healthy glow to the Austria- Hungarv.......... ....... 24,000,000 24,100 000 skin, a face without France.......................... ........ 38,500,000 42,800,000 wrinkles, and sparkling Germany....................... ........ 13.0u0.000 13,500 000 eyes, will be yours if you Roumania................... ........ 7,000,000 5.300,000 keep the system and the Russia........................... ....... 47.000,000 55,000,000 soecial internal organs in good condition. The youug girl, or wo­ ........ 55,000,000 64,000,000 America.................. Argentina................ ........ 7.200,00) 10,000,000 man, often grows pale, wrinkled and thin, Australasia................... ....... 4,100,000 5,100,000 eats little, everything wearies her, she com­ of herself as aching and sore and as India............................. ....... 29.300,000 31,600.000 plains sleeping poorly. Often she is troubled with ... 6,000,000 7.500,000 backache, or a tender spine, with a bearing­ United Kingdom Totals............................ 281,100.000 259,200,000 down weight in the abdomen, or at periods she may be irregular, or suffer extreme pain It will be noted that these figures from functional derangements. Pierce, chief consulting physician to show a deficit as compared with last the Dr. Invalids ’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, of year of 28,100,000 quarters. Russia Buffalo, N. Y , in his long and active experi­ ence, met many cases of this kind, for which is naturally a bull in the wheat he used a prescription which was found to cure such difficulties permanently in ninety­ market, and some allowance must be eight per cent, of all cases. Having proven made for that fact. That country so successful, Dr. Pierce put bis “ Favorite Prescription ” on the market, and it is to-day wants dear breadstuffs as much as sold more largely than any other medicine Curiously, for the ills of woman. England does cheap. For all functional derangements, displace­ John Bull is a bear and the Russian ments, ulceration, inflammation, and the catarrhal drain from the lining membranes bear is a bull. But making all due of the special internal organs of women, Dr. allowance for this difference in point Pierce’s Favorite Prescription reaches the origin of the trouble, and corrects it of view it is evident that wheal Mrs. M ary C rim , of Frankfort, Franklin Co., growers the world over have a clear /II., writes: “A few ago I took cold, right to expect fair prices for this years which resulted in female trouble and affected my year's crop.— Inter Qcean, Aug. SI. whole system. About a year ago, I took chills, a month; It is claimed that four-fifths of all nadoneortwo they were very weaken­ Had pains in ray the iron ore manufactured in the ing. sides.more frequently In United States is dug in Alabama, left side; gradually grew worse until, finally, I Michigan, Pennsylvania, New York, bad to take to bed I had a bad cough au4 Minnesota and Wisconsin. couldn't rest. I com­ menced taking your: medicine, took it about Dr W. T Harris, United States four months, taking bottles of Doctor Mas C rim commissioner of education, reports seven Pierce’s Favorite Pre; Medical Dis- ecription aud five of his " Golden ------------------------- the number of pupils in all schools covery.” My weight has increased, and I feel better and stouter than I have for yeara. ” in the United States at 15,530.286. (23 02) chains; thenee east two and 14-lOOths (2.14) chains; thence north twenty-three and 2-100ths (23.02) chains to the place of beginning, containing five acres more or less. Now therefore, by virtue of said judgment, writ of execution and order of sale, I will, on Satur­ day, the 21st day of September, A. D. 1895, at the hour of one o’clock p. m. of said day, at the court house door in McMinnville, Yamhill county, Or­ egon, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in baud, the above described real prem­ ises, to satisfy said execution, costs aud accruing costs. Dated this the 20th day of August, A. D. 1895. W. G. HENDERSON, Sheriff of Yamhill County. Oregon. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE. The MeMinnville Steam Laundry Real Estate and Loan Agent FARMS WM. LAMBERT, PROPRIETOR, Recently improved by introduction of the most modern machin- ery. zK * Family 1 Belknap Hot Medical Springs THE SHORT ROUTE Washington, Idaho, Montana, Dakota, Minnesota and the East. SALE 3UL2JUULWUULUL2JUU^ All work Guaranteed. Work G reat • • • • N orthern R ailway FOR OFFICE IN WRIGHT S NEW BLOCK -Always up to the times. ’OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Prices always reasonable. as Sheriff of Yamhill County, State of Ore­ * gon, by virtue of a Writ ot Execution, Judgment and Order of Sale, issued out of the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for the County of Yamhill, on the 7tb day of August, A. D. 1895, and bearing said date, upon and to enforce that certain decree rendered by said Court on the 15th day of April, 1895, in that certain suit therein pending wherein The First National Bank of Hillsboro, a corpora­ tion, was plaintiff, and James A. Campbell and Lydia J. Campbell were defendants, in which it was ordered, adjudged and decreed by said Court that said plaintiff, Tbe First National Bank of Hillsboro, a corporation, have aud recover of and from the said defendants, James A. Campbell and Lydia J Campbell, the sum of Five Hundred Forty-Three Dollars ($543.00) with interest thereon from said 15th day of April, 1895, at the rate of And O. R. A Ni. Co.’» Leaned Lines. TO ALL POINTS IN ten per cent per annum, and tbe further sum of Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) costs and disbursement.., and ordering the sale of the following described real property, to wit: Being part of the Wayman C. Hembree donation land claim No. 54, in township three (3) south, range four (4) west of the Willamette meridian, and beginning at the south-west corner of said Through Tickets On Sale J CHICAGO ST. LOUIS NEW YORK claim; thence east to center of Yamhill river; thenee north-westerly, meandering said river to To and From.................. WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA BOSTON the west boundary of said claim; thence south on west boundary of said claim to tbe place of be­ And All Points in the United States, Canada and Europe. ginning. containing 20 acres more or less in Yam­ hill County, Oregon. Now therefore, by virtue of said Judgment, Decree, Execution and Order of Sale, I will on The GREAT NORTHERN RY. is a new transcontinental line. Runs Buff­ Saturday tbe 7th day of September, A. D. 1895, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said day. at the et-Library-Observation cars, palace sleeping and dining cars, family tourist sleep­ court house door in McMinnville,Yamhill Countv, ers and first and second-class coaches. Having a rock ballast track, the GREAT Oregon, sell at public auction? to tbe highest bid­ der for cash in hand, the above-described real NORTHERN RY. is free from dust, one of the chief annoyances of transcontinen­ premises to obtain funds with which to satisfy tal travel. Round trip tickets with stop-over privileges- and choice of return routes said Execution, costs and accruing costs. For further information call upon or write Dated this the 7th day of August. A. D. 1896. Or C. C. DON AV AN, General Agent,' i?j ThiTisL. Port’lS^re'111®’ W. G. HENDERSON. Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon. N W. L.. WARREN k> > ( ►> k' ►> Natural temperature 188 degrees fahrenheit. Steam, Medicated, Elec­ tric, Shower, Hot and Cold Baths with Massage. A Fine Swimming Rink. .¿h nap Hot Medlcal springe are located 60 miles east of Eugene on the McKenzie river The water taken as a drink, or used for baths is unsurpassed and wonderfully efficacious in curing Rheumatism, Skin ¿ Diseases Kidney and Liver Complaints, Catarrh, Dropsv, La Grippe, Private Diseases, Ague, Etc. ’ Those who are seeking to recover lost health, or desire to spend a sum­ mer outing can make no better selection than the Belknap Hot Springs. À Situated mountains at at au an cicvam elevation of 2,000 4 - . iu the . heart , . of the , ~ Cascade luvuuiaiiio feet above sea level, tired nature can here find a restorative in the pure mountain air anil atiforo u-Hila tk« _ ______ • _ .. mountain air and waters, w hile the eye never wearies of the magnificent scenery, kish and game areabundant, and the sportsman may revel to his heart 8 delight in pursuit of the larger game. A splendid camping ground for campers, well shaded and supplied '< with water by pipes leading from a cold, pure mountain stream. Free J pasture for “^^868. Stages leave hotels iu Eugene Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays of each w eek, at 6 o’clock in the morning, arriving at the ..prtngs the same day, returning on alternate davs. For terms and further information, address J A. P. OSTRANDER, Belknap Springs, Land County, Oregon.