VOL. XX\ Entered at the Poetoffire in McMinnville, us Second-class matter. M’MINNVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1895 A FEW BUSINESS POINTERS. Rings of Certainty ! Indacatiug Some of ZYIany Changes Taking Place. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR. One Dollar If paid in advance, Single numbers five cents. NO. 47. f RO.n THE COI WTV PRESS. Newberg Graphic. Bakins Powder Recorder J. G. Hadley is kept pretty busy now’ answering letters of Previous to the recen t great change inquiry respecting the water works that swept over this country, caus-1 Contractors seem anxious to get in ing such great distress to banks, bus-1 on the ground floor. iness men and farmers, resulting in so many failures and such wide dis­ The telephone company has bought tress, times were reasonably good twenty-five foot frontage on First and prosperous. Business was con­ street, adjoining the lot on which G. M. Bales' shoe shop stands, w’here ducted largely on very loose lines for Infants and Children The Bailroad Across Siberiu. SKETCH OF ECGFXE FIELD. they will at once begin the erection Credit was universally extended, of a neat office 14x22 feet. whether the parties seeking it had The Russian government is dis- f The American poet and “sweetest > HIRTY year»’ observation of Ca»toria with the patronage of established reputations meriting , western singer,” Eugeue Field, who i j 1 playing an activity in prosecuting A short time ago G. W. Wyman million» of person», permit n» to »peak of it without gne»»ing. credit or not, by that only safe rule, died ( this great enterprise which makes it wrote to B. C. Miles from New Zea­ Almost everybody takes some laxative of heart failure at his home in ANV SIZE, ANY WEIOHT-I8K. It 1» unqnestionably the belt remedy for Infant« and Children to cleanse the system and keep the to-wit: Credit is something not in- ( Chicago last week, was a versatile certain, uot only that it will be com­ land saying that the nursery stock he medicine blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS the world ha» ever known. It i» harmles». Children like it. It herited but gained by years of indus- genius , and an admirable poet in his pleted, but that it will be completed had shipped from here to that far off LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder) try, sobriety and honest methods, 1 line. He was born in St. Louis, before the date origiually arranged. land not only arrived in fine condition, f;et all the benefits of a mild and pleasant gives them health. It will «ave their live». In it Mother» have axative and tonic that purifies the blood keeping in view the fact that every . September 2, 1850. He was the son something which i» absolutely »afe and prart^gfllv perfect a« a Before the close of this year the but that he had had splendid success and strengthens the whole system. And one is the maker and keeper of his of ( Roswell Martin and Frances Reed road will be opened as far as the in getting the trees to grow. He more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU­ child’» medicine. own credit. When once acquired it Field, both of whom were natives River Obi. It will then be possible sent Mr. Miles a number of bulbs LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active Wm. F. Welschneider, and healthy, and when the Liver is in Ca»toria deitrpy» Worm». can only be retained by strict integ- ( of Windham county, Conn. His fa­ in the Old World to take a continu­ through the mail for planting. good condition you find yourself free from Jeweler. Castoria allay Feveri«hne»«. Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick- rity and constant care to provide be­ ther was graduated from Middlebury ous journey from the Atlantic east­ Headache and Constipation, and rid of Amity Blade. Two Doors Below P. O. Ca»toria prevents vomiting Sour Cnrd. forehand the means wherewith to , college when only 15 years old, be­ ward of over 4,000 miles. It is worn out and debilitated feeling. The J. A. Cochran farm has been that Cuntoria cure» Diarrhœa and Wind Colic. meet all obligations strictly on time ( came a lawyer and was Dred Scott’s probable, judging from the present These are all caused by a sluggish Liven agreed, instead of depending on some­ first attorney in the case which re-1 rate of progress, that, by the open- sold to M. E. Hendrick, of this city Good digestion and freedom from stomach Castoria relievo» Teeth• ng Trouble«. troubles will only be had when the liver body else to supply the means or suited in the famous Dred Scott de- j ' ing of the twentieth century, a con- at $23.59 per acre. is properly at work- If troubled with any Cnntoria cure» Constipation and Flatulency. J. M. Fink and wife will soon take of these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER generous enough to extend the time cision by the United States supreme I tinous belt of steel will stretch from LEGAL BLANKS. Ca»toria nentralite» the effect» of carbonic acid gas or poisonon« air. up their abode with J. L. Wright REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi­ of payments to suit each individual. court. The following general forms are always in stock Paris to the Pacific. cines, and Better than Pills. Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property. and for sale at the Reporter office Credit was treated not as an accom­ His early ancestors settled at and wife in this city, in order that Æff-EVERY PACKAGE-^ It has already been suggested — Real Estate Mortgage Warranty Deeds Castoria a»»imilate» the food, regnlate« the »tomach and bowU», modation extended by one to anoth­ Plymouth in 1626. His mothei’ died Mr. F. may be more handy to his Has the Z Stamp in red on wrapper. Chattel Mortgage Quit-claim Deeds and, as the Siberian road approaches Satisfaction oi Mort. Bond for Deed er, but was abused and distorted to in 1857, and he was put under the work during the winter. giving healthy and natural eleep. J. H. Zeiliu & Co., PhUa., Pa Transfer of Mortgage Farm Lease the Pacific Ocean, the matter will Notes and Receipts. Bill of Sale mean the very opposite. The licens ­ Castoria is put np in one- site hott ies onl y. It 1» not »old i n .bulk. An ordinary radish left at F. Robi­ care of his cousin, Miss Mary Field receive increasing attention—that it Order books, Crop Mortgages. Ac k now ledgements, Abstract*. ing of the one obtaining the credit French, at Amherst, Mass., and for PROPOSED WORTH BRIDGE. Don't allow any one to sell yon anything else on the plow or promise would be possible to extend our son s real estate office by one of the Justice»’ Blanks with the right to impose and abuse thirteen years she superintended his American system of roads northeast­ daughters of Hon. C. H. Burch, meas­ We carry a large stock of stationery and arc that i t is “ j ust as good ” and “ will answer every pnrpo»e." prepared to do pin printing of every sort in the in every way the confidence of those education and was his foster-mother. erly to Alaska, to a terminus at ured 2 feet, 4 inches in length and 16 The Greatest LuKiueeriug l»4er< best style of the art and at low tignres taking in the World. See that yon get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. extending the credit—this pervaded He attended Williams college in inches in circumference. Bering Strait on the Pacific. The secretary of war recently ap­ all classes more or less. The bank­ 1868 and the state university of NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE- ■' 1» on every The fac-simile With a powerful and efficient sys ­ pointed a board of officers of the Dayton Herald. ers, merchants and business men Missouri at Columbia in 1871. After wrapper. corps of engineers to “investigate tem of train ferriage across the strait Dayton now only has oue lawyer. generally felt they had no rights mor­ •finishing his education he adopted OTICE h hereby given that the undersigned, —a distance of say fifty miles—the H. C. Hume disposed of his books and report their conclusions as to a* sherirt of \amhill county, state of Ore­ N ’ gon, ally, legally or otherwise worthy of the profession of newspaper writer, under and by virtue oían execution and the maximum length of span practi­ order of sale issued out of the circuit court of the Children Crylor Pitcher’s Cesteria. any consideration whatever from beginning with the St. Louis Jour­ United States system of railroads and office fixtures to J. H. Flower. • taie of Oregon, for the county of Yamhill, on cable for suspension bridges, and con­ would be placed in touch, not merely the 2Sch «lay of October, A. D. 159Ó. and bearing Mr. Hume has gone to Portland, and producers and laborers. They were nal in 1872. From this time until said date, upon and to enforce that certain de­ sistent with an amount of traffic with that of Siberia itself, but with cree rendered by said court on the 16th day of will have an office with Allen & Co. ever ready to decide every contest his death he was associated with the October, A. I». H9Ú, in that certain snit therein probably sufficient to warrant the the whole Asiatic and European sys ­ pending, wherein Joseph Huston was plaintiff and every controversy against the following newspapers in the order D. A. Snyder, informs us that he and Charle? l^ hman, M. Gunther an«! M. Gun expense of construction.” tem. former and in favor of the latter. given: St. Joseph Gazette, St. Louis has dried about 30,000 pounds of ther sm guardian ot said Charles Lehman were The leading features of the design defendants, in which it was ordered, adjudge«! Regarding Siberia, it is certain prunes this season. He dried 13,650 This led to strikes and attempts to Times-Journal, Kansas City Times, and decreed by raid court that sai«l plaintiff Jo­ upon which estimate was made were seph Huston recover of and from said defendant divide other men’s property by con­ Denver Tribune, Chicago Morning that that country has vast mining pounds for C. A. Burdick, of Port­ as follows: A steel suspension bridge Charles Lehman the sum of Two Hundred One and 45-lOüths($201.45) dollars U. 8. gold coin, with fiscation where they could not obtain Neics, now the Record. His connec­ and agricultural possibilities, which land, who owns the orchard set out having a clear span of 3,200 feet be­ interest thereon from the 16th day of October, 1*95, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, the it by more peaceful methods. Thanks tion with the last paper extended only need transportation facilities to by A. P. Macy. He has a large tween the towers and carying six ruin of MO attorneys feas and the costs and dis­ develop them. In the manufacture amount of dried prunes of his own. railroad tracks placed side by side. bursements taxed at $11.00, and ordering the sale to the strong arm of the general from 1883 until his death. The floor of the bridge to be pro­ of the following described real property, to-wit: Situate in Yamhill county, .State of Oregon, to government, when the political agi­ Mr. Field's last contribution to his of implements and plant for agricul­ He has 4000 pounds at McMinnville. vided with a stiffening truss, which wit: Forty acres off of the cast end or portion of tators had got it into this form it department was a characteristic de- ture and mining, the United States shall be hinged at the center and be the homestead claim of G. W. Hardwick in town­ Valley Times. ship two (2) south, range three (3) west of the 120 feet in depth. The bridge to be was quickly suppressed, and it’s to fense of Bill Nye and a refusal to are particularly successful. Such a Willamette meridian, and in Section Twenty (20) carried on 16 cables, arranged 8 on of said township mid range in said county, suia Mr. Earhart lost one of his best railroad to Alaska, while developing be hoped that the question of the accept the imputations as to the forty acres being the same premises conveyed to each side; each cable to consist of 6,- said Charles Lehman by G. W. Hardwick and M. rights of this government to protect cause of the recent assault upon the our own territory, would undoubtedly horses Monday. The hired man, 000 parallel steel wires wrapped to­ E. Hardwick on the 15th day of May, I8tw, by who was plowing near the house, foster a large trade with Asia. deed recorded at pages 583 and 56i ot book * Y’ American citizens in their rights of humorist at Paterson, N. J. gether and having a breaking of the records of deeds of said Yamhill county, I China, to the south, must ultimately when called for dinner started to un­ strength of 28,440 tons: the diameter Oregon. life and property is forever settled. In addition to his newspaper work Now. therefore, by virtue of said execution, When the financial depression Mr. Field has found time to perform establish a railroad system; and, hitch and when only one trace re­ inclusive of wrapping, being 21# decree and order of sale, and in accordance with inches. the commands thereof, I will, on Saturday, the came it first affected our banks and much extra labor in the literary when she does, it will merely be a mained hitched the team became :»th (lay of November, A. D. 1895, at the hour of The strength of the bridge to be oue o'clock p. m. of said day, at the court house frightened and started to run, the matter of time before she touches business interests, and as our banks field, and has established a reputa­ calculated for a rolling load of 13.77 door in the City of McMinnville, in Yamhill county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the were compelled by the conditions ex­ tion as a powerful and clever writer the Siberian road to the north and man got hold of the lines but was tons per linear foot, and wind pres­ highest bidder for cash in hand, the above de­ scribed real property to satisfy »»id execution, isting to hoard their resources to of stories and verse. His last poem the Indian roads to the south. With unable to stop them, they ran into sure per linear foot of 1.12 tons. coati and accruing costs. a factor of safety of three, Dated this the 30th «lay of October, A. D 1895. meet their obligations, this caused of pretension was Dream Ships, ' an Alaskan road built, every such an old fence, and some way one of the With cables to be strained to 30 tons W. G. HENDERSON, all business men to do likewise to written for and printed in the Octo­ extension in Asia will lay a new the horses fell and broke its back. per square inch. For the stiffening Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon. Mr. Earhart can ill afford the loss. country open to our trade. Freight meet any emergency, and from the ber number of Ladies' Home Journal. truss a working stress of 7.5 tons to So far as we can learn no one is the inch to be allowed. could then be shipped from New banks it reached the wholesale mer ­ He was especially adept in the poems NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE. The estimated cost is set down at chants, through them the retail mer­ and stories of child life, the best of York or New Orleans to Canton, blamed for the accident. $22,186,540. Irkutsk. St. Petersburg, or Paris chants, and on down to the produ­ which, perhaps, is his “Little Boy In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore- Yamhill Independent. From an engineering standpoint it without breaking bulk. iron for Yainlull County. cers and consumers, until to-day all Blue, ” universally admired and Prof. N. N. Riddell, a well known is not the total length of a bridge The Mutual Benefit Lite Iir-ur- A railroad to and through Alaska that determines its magnitude, but have gone through the crucible. If which runs as follows mice Company, (a corpora­ lecturer on phrenology and kindred the length of the individual spang. tion ) Flaintitl' would present engineering difficult ­ they have but only learned that it is The little toy dog is covered with dust, subjects, has been entertaining our The cost and constructive difficulties v» | Offers a choice list, embracing some of the finest But sturdy and 3tanch he stands ies, it is true; but probably no greater people this week. Thomas \V Perry, Orianna I | right and proper for every man of i And the little toy soldier is red with rust of bridge building increase at a Petry,S. L. Parrett and Wm , And his musket molds in his hands. than the eleven thousand foot pass every class to not only hoard bis rapidly increasing ratio as the span Parrett, partners doing bust- [ Time was when the little toy dog was new Mr. F. W. Smith, representing And the soldier was passing fair ness under the firm name and on the Rio Grande Railroad, or the is lengthened. The Tay bridge in wealth but to husband his resources And that was the time when our Little Loy style of Parrett f to the coast, six days to Bering whole lot. This will tend to ease up creasing ratio will the difficulties ment and decree rendered and enterad in i easy. Awaiting the touch of a little hand, North Yamhill; good spring. 14 acres cleared. 1-» survive them. As our banks and mile to school, snort distance to postoflice. Price business men were the first to suffer, The smile of a little face; said court on the 1 Uh day of October, A Straits, fourteen days from Bering on the financial strain to the tune of multiply in stretching this mammoth 2. 120 acres, 13 miles west ot McMinnville; 3250 cash, or S3M, 150 down, balance 18 mouths And they wonder, as waiting the long years D. 1805, in favorof The Mutual Benefit Life 20 No. across the Hudson River. acres in cultivation; good house and barn; through, they will be the first to adapt them­ Insurance Company, (a corporation) plenty of living water 1% miles to school; good ; at 8 per cent. Straits to London, and six days from more than $2,000, and will be a heap structure In the dust of that little chair, The seven wonders of the world, plaintiff, ana against the defendants Thom­ stock farm; 1% acres in iruit. Price $7.50 per What has become of our Little Boy Blue, No. 38. 60 acres at Scholls, in Washington Co.; selves to the changed conditions, and London to New York, it would only of help in greasing the wheels of that appealed so strongly to the an­ as W Perry and Orianna 1. Perry for the acre. Will trade for small tract hear McMinn- 14 miles from Portland. 15 acres In cultivation, Since be kissed them and put them there balance In pasture, good 7-room house. barn and they already feel the approach of consume thirty-one days of twenty- local trade. cients, will be completely overshad­ sum of $5185.10, with interest thereon at I ville. other out buildings, all fenced and divided iu Field’s printed books number a the rate of eight per cent per annum from owed on every point of comparison No. 3. 2 acres in Cozine’s 3d add to McMinn­ four field«, blacksmith shop on place, good busi­ returning prosperity, which it is four hours to perform the feat which, the 14th day of October, 1895, and tne fur­ ville; good house and other out houses; % in ness point. 1-4 mile to P. O. and store, % mile to half dozen. He had also made him­ Frank Storey very innocently by this crowning feat of the nine­ hoped will continue and extend to all ther sum of $400.00 attorneys fees, and the fruit. Price $1800, half down, balance on time. onlj ’ a few years ago, in a daring school, grist and sawmill close by. young orchard teenth century. self famous to the public as a reader further sum of $20.85 costs and disburse­ and good waler. Price $300», ca6h, balance to classes. flight of his imagination, M. Jules created a little scare Monday night. No. 7. 40 acres 4 miles northwest of McMinn­ suit purchaser at S per cent. ments. and also the costs of and upon said If mere bulk or mass be taken as of his own stories and verses, hav ­ As is well known, when he once com ­ ville; 12 acres In cultivation; balance good tim ­ writ, and ordering the sale of the herein­ ber. Price 8750: part cash, balance on time. Among other changes, you find Verne suggested might be done in the standard of comparison, it will be No. 39. 2 lots with good house and barn, in ing at different times appeared joint­ after described real property, I did on the mences a job he works day and bigger and heavier than the greatest scattered ail over this country cash eighty days. good location. Price tOO, % cash, balance on oue 30th day of October. A. D. 1895, duly levy No. 8. One lot on Fourth street, McMinnville. or two years’ time. upon all the right, title and interest which Price $500. Center of town. stores buying and selling goods ly with Edgar William Nye and Thus it is that in the arts and night, almost, till it is done. So of the works of the ancients; and in the said defendants or either of them had scientific ¿nowledge involved in No. 40 130 acres. 105 in cultivation, good im­ strictly for cash; also the so-called James Whitcomb Riley. No. 9. 160 acres 6 miles west ot Carlton; 65 sciences the marvels of yesterday when the school board secured him the on the first day of May, 1890. or have since provements, water supplied by windmill, good its construction, it will embody acres in cultivation; all fenced; plenty of running Field had considerable ability as to repair the tin roof of the school bad. as in said decree adjudged, in and to water: 3 acres in bearing trees; good house and seven-room house, good barn, all under fence, ‘’racket” stores, buying goods when­ become the commonplaces of to-day! truths in chemistry, mathematics, the following described real property, to- burn; % mile to school. Price $12.50; payments one-fourth mile from Carlton. Price $45 per acre. an actor, and had a remarkable, house he went prepared to stay till Have been ottered 860 per acre ever they can get cheap goods, and mechanics that would bewilder wit: made easy. though uncultivated voice, and his hunger drove him home. Some time the Egyptian builders of the Pyra­ Situate in the county of Yamliill, State •whether auction goods or from some No. 41. 90 acres, all in cultivation, good house No. 22. 16n acres with good house and barn; of Oregon, to-wit ■ The west half ot the characteristics were largely Bohemi­ A. G. Bartley of Magic, Pa., writes: I after 6 p. m. a number of citizens mids even more than its vast stretch and barn, good windmill on the place, % mile southeast quarter and the cast half of the I all fenced; 30 acres in cultivation; good springs ftom Carlton. Price S47 per acre. other sources. Cheapness with them feel it a duty of mine to inform you and house: one mile to school; 4 miles west of of steel cables and interlacing gird­ southwest quarter of section eight (8) above McMinnville. Price $1800; inquire for terms. You an. He had that bouyant wit and the public that De Witt’s Witch Hazel saw what they took to be a fire on ers. township two (2) south, range four (»; No 42. 107% acres, 2% miles from Amity. 75 is their only recommendation. persuasiveness of manner that was the roof of the building, and rushed west of the Willamette meridian, contain­ No. 23. 46 acres 3 miles north of McMinnville; acres in cultivation, warehouse on farm, fine have also agencies established repre­ Salve cured me of a very bad case of The two masses of masonry that ing one hundred and sixty acres more or all in cultivation; good improvements; fruit of white fir timber good tor paper pulp, on main marked in Richard Brinsley Sheri­ eczema. It also cured my boy of a run­ up there only to find that it was will have to be built on shore to re­ county road — best in the county. senting some foreign houses who all kinds; plenty of good water. Price $2500; fur- less Also lots one(1), two (2>. three (3) dan, and that same lack of financial ning sore on his leg. Kogers Bros. Frank busy at work by the light of a sist the enormous pull of the 16 and four (4)ot section seventeen (17 1, con i ther particulars on application. No. 43. 236 acres on the Big Nestuck river in neither rent buildings, employ clerks tabling seventy-eight and 78-100ths (,3.78 cables will, in their united weight sense which has characterized that lantern. No. 31. 40 acres 8 miles from McMinnville: Tillamook county, 3b acres plow land, most all acres more or lass Also the south hall ot 150 acres in cultivation; good house and barn; level, good fencing, watered by springs. 140 acres nor pay taxes, butsell goods by sam­ and bulk, rival the great Pyramid of in good pasture, good orchard. 40 or 50 tons of class of writers for 100 years. He the donation land claim of Robert Perry | fruit in abundance; living water 1% miles from A Remedy tor Diphtheria, Sbendan Sun Gizeh. and Martha Perry, Notification 1803, claim school house; excellent stock farm. Price $4000. hay put up on place, fine stock farm. Price 83500, ple at the least possible expense. All was open-handed and even improvi­ One-halt cash, balance plenty of time. No. 40. in section seventeen (17). contain­ The four steel towers that carry of these are competing for business, Mr6. Henry of this city received a The Inter Ocean publishes the follow ­ No. 32. 3 unimproved lots in McMinnville; good ing one hundred and sixty acres more or No. 44. Two lots in Saylor’s add. Good loca­ aad by dividing the business among dent, and consequently was often the cables will each in all probability, tbcation. Price $30o. less Also a part of the north half of the tion. Price $125. Worth double this amount. imposed upon by his followers. On ing from a Philadelphia lady, which severe fall the other day. She was overtop the lofty Washington Mon­ No. 33 Good house and 2 lots in Oak Park. donation land claim of said Robert and so many you destroy the prosperity No. 45. 80 acres % mile from Whiteson; bouse Martha l’erry. Notification 1903, claim No. Price 1,000. Payments easy. one occasion Judge Melvin Gray of may be worthy of trial: "Reading of standing upon a sewing machine ument; and will be exceeded in and barn; good spring water; lOacres in cultiva­ »of your home merchants and thereby 40, described as follows : Beginning at a No. 31. One acre on College side, all cleared tion ; balance in good wood timber. Price $900, St. Louis, who was executor of the the ravages which diphtheria is fixing a curtain, when the machine height only by one structure, the point on the north boundary ot said D. L. and fenced. Price 250. terms easy. check the growth of your town and Eiffel Tower in Paris. Ethically, if Field estate, paid $1900_ which the making in your city, I am moved to tipped over throwing her against a we may so speak, they will stand U. thirty <30; chains east of’the northeast send for publication in your paper a chair with considerable force. She No. 46. Grain warehouse for sale, or will trade section. The moment you check or No. 36. 2 lots with good house and barn, and corner thereof; thence east on said boun­ then struggling reporter had ex­ fora farm. than the last named; inasmuch dary line fifty (fit) 1 chains to the northeast jdestroj’ the prosperity of one you pended in orders given to his friends prescription which has been pub­ is confined to her bed from the effects loftier as the Eiffel Tower is merely a spec­ corner thereof; theme south twenty 2u> lished and is known to have been affect the prosperity of many, Es- upon local merchants for suits of successful iu instances where the of the accident. chains; tlience west fifty (fti>) chains; tacular “freak.’’ whereas the four thence north twenty (20, chains to th, pecially is this true when goods are clothes and other like commodities. sufferer has been given up as incur­ The saw-mill of Brown Bros. & great towers of this bridge will reach place of beginning containing one hun­ able. mure or less, all foregoing being dred acres 1 ordered by express or mail; it all Berry was consumed by fire last Sat­ their full stature as part of a great n-nship two (21 2 souut, south, range tour (4 4 in township Acts at once, never fails, One Minute ‘’Take a spoonful each of turpentine urday morning. According to re- mechanical structure erected for a goes out, none is left here to pay west of the Willamette meridian. Also useful mechanical purpose. and liquid tar; put them in a tin pan the following : Commencing at the south rent, or hire help or pay taxes, or to Cough Cure. A remedy for asthma, and or cup and set fire to the mixture, ports the fire was first noticed by When loaded to its full working —A-IS ONLY-------- that feverish condition which accom­ west corner of donation land claim ot Jo­ I buy eggs, butter or other produce seph Robertson and wife. Notification panies a severe cold. The only harmless taking care to have a larger pan un­ Mrs. Jones at about 4 o'clock in the capacity, the bridge can carry in 1518, claim No. 85; thence north live .j: writh. It is claimed perhaps by remedy that produces immediate results. der it as a safeguard against the morning, who gave the alarm, By midair, at a height of 150 feet above degrees east twenty-six and one-half (26’., . spread of the flames. A dense resin­ the time the crowd reached the the river, 17 heavily loaded freight those who send abroad that they get Rogers Bros. chains; thence east forty (40) chains ami trains, which, if strung out in line, ous smoke arises, making the room twenty-two (22 1 links : thence south twen­ cheaper goods. If so, your home ty-six and one-half chains; thence dark. The patient im media tel y ex­ scene, the mill was a mass of flames, would be two miles in length. This merchants can furnish you all the Queen Victoria is said to have the west forty 40 chains and nine (9; links relief, the choking and and all efforts to save it were un­ would represents total load of 26,000 to point ot beginning, ,. containing ---- 106 51 cheap goods you want on the same happiness of being a tax payer on periences rattle stop, the patient falls into a availing. The mill it is estimated tons. Moreover, it could carry this acres more or less. A'_: ‘ Above mentioned land | terms as you get abroad. Remem­ claim being in township two ;2 and ................ .. , over a million dollars worth of prop­ slumber, and seems to inhale the was worth $5000 which is we under­ load with a large margin of safety in three orthern ber you don ’ t get three, six nor one [3] south range four [4. west of tiie Wil­ with pleasure. The fibrinus stand a total loss to the proprietors, a tempest of wind that would en­ year’s time; you don't pay in butter erty in the United States. King smoke lamette meridian, and the trait herein de­ ailway the short route membrane soon becomes detached there being no insurance. The pro­ danger the stability of many of the scribed being in section three [3] town three and eggs; you don't buy of your Leopold, of Belgium, is also "one of and the patient adjacent buildings in New York City. coughs up microbes [3] south range four |4j west of the Wil- home merchants on same terms as And O. K. A N« Co. ’ s Leased Lines. TO ALL POINTS IN us" when the tax collector comes which, when caught in a glass, may prietors were hard working men and It is fortunate, judged from the laiuette meridian, aU above described their bad luck is to be regretted. It you do of those abroad. Why should premises containing 665.03 acres more or aesthetic point of view, that the around. be seen to dissolve in the smoke. In is not known how the fire originated, you expect more favorable terms at less ------- *•-»------- Washington. Idaho. Montana, Dakota, , great structure is to be built on the Now therefore, by virtue of said execu­ home when you show by your ac­ It’s just as easy to try One Minute the course of three days the patient but there are rumors that it was the suspension principle iustead of the entirely recovers. Before using the work of an incendiary. tion. judgment order and decree and order Minnesota and the East. counts you do not appreciate such Cough Cure as anything else. It’s easier ingredients named it is well to remove cantilever, as was at one time pro­ of sale, and in pUEeiian eof the commands efforts as they do make? You feel to cure a severe cough or cold with it. or of said writ, 1 will, on Saturday, the 30ih Through Tickets On Sala J CHICAGO posed. Apart from the much greater cover up closely any articles in ST. LOUIS NEW YORK D own in California they talk in weight and cost of a cantilever • like abusing them if they decline to day of November, A. D. 1885, at the hour ........... (WASHINGTON of one o'clock p. ni. of said day, at the To and From PHILADELPHIA BOSTON give credit or refuse to buy butter, Let your next purchase for a cough be the room that will be injured by the the following sensible manner about bridge, there is by comparison every­ k court house door in the city ot McMinn- eggs and other produce. Does any One Minute Cough Cure. Better medi­ thick smoke. ville. Yamhill county. Oregon, sell subject thing to be said in favor of the light And All Points in the United States, Canada and Europe. "If you will spread knowledge of roads: one suppose that any merchant in cine ; better results; better try it. Kogers » to redemption, at public auction to the and graceful appearance of the sus­ this simple remedy, many lives may Resolutions in favor of good roads highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the McMinnville will refuse butter, eggs, Bros. be saved. It is always necessary don’t go far towards filling chuck pended bridge. right, title and interest which the above The GREAT NORTHERN RY. is a new transcontinental line. Runs Bu ff potatoes, apples -or anything else The lofty and tapering steel named defendants or either of them had on et-Librarv-Observation cars, palace sleeping and dining cars, family tourist slee ■> after diphtheria to avoid any exertion holes. The time for rock and gravel Chief Justice R. S. Bean of the the first day of May, It®), or have since ers and first and second-class coaches. Having a rock ballast track, the GREA’i' produced, if he had or knew of any towers, w ith the cables raising in a whatever until perfect strength has is at hand. To farther delay the use market where he could dispose of Oregon supreme bench says there is had in or to the above described real prop­ long sweeping curve to meet them erty, to satisfy said execution, judgment NORTHERN RY. is free from dust, one of the chief annoyances of transcontinen­ them without loss to himself ? The no foundation whatever for the state­ l>een restored. Many people do not of solid material in the construction 500 feet in midair, r, will form a picture tal travel. Round trip tickets with stop-over privileges and choice of return routes. proposition is absurd. know the danger of heart failure and improvement of roads is know ­ order and decree, interest and costs. Every one ment that he will be a candidate for For further information call upon or write at once majestic and beautiful.— Sei- Sci­ Dated at McMinnville, Oregon. October i when the patient seems convales ­ ingly and willfully to waste the op ­ would gladly do it. More anon. 30th, 1895. W. G HENDERSON, entific American. A. H. PAPE, Agent, McMinnville, Oregon. cent.’’ Miss S. H. G reene . pressed taxpayers’ substance. congressman. A B usiness M an . Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon. Or C. C. DONAVAN, General Agent, 122 Third St.. Portland, Ore. ABSOLUTELY PURE Wedding Rings GOOD FOR EVERYBODY YflJVIHlLib FARMS Healthful Climate Mild Temperature Near to Market Crops Never Fail. BEST IH THE WORLD w L. WARREN, Real Estate Agent, McHINNVILLE, ORE., Grain, Fruit and Hop Lands The Reporter ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR G N R The New W East