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LOCAL NEWS. Art Phoografs of the World J. H. Nelson, dentist. Dayton has organized a volunteer fire department. Bert Milleap is holding down tempo rarily a job of clerking at Hodson’s. Earhart, the barber, and Law, the restaurant man, have exchanged rooms. Themes at Christian church next I Lord’s day, “The Way to Christ,” at 11 An Album of a. m., and “The Purity of the Church” rare Photographs at 7 :30 p. m. Call and try A. D. Hoskins on boot, of the Wonders shoe and harness repair work. One door south of Transcript otfice. He is of the Universe. here to stay with us. tf 512 Pages. IO *12 Inches. Weight 6'. lbs. Phil. Messner, the Noith Yamhill The World’s Storehouse has given up its choicest historic liveryman and stage contractor, was in Treasures for this Book. the city Monday. He says there is only about a foot of snow on the summit of the coast range on the Tillamook road. From the Subjects at Large We Name a Few: Mrs. Catlin, the now dress maker in N kw Y ork C ity : East Rivir Docks, New North River Bridge, Vanderbilt Residences. B oston : Conunonwealih Avenue, Boston Coininon, Kaneuli Hail. S cenes in the R ockies ano Y ellow Union block, has already achieved a rep stone P ark C alifornia : Minor Lake. Summit Rock. Big Trees, Yosemite Valley. Lick Observa tory, Stanford University, Chinatown, etc. .M exico : cathedrals, Bull Fighters, etc S outh utation among the ladies as a skillful and A merica : statues, Cathedrals and C.-metertes H awaii : Palaces, Urovea, etc. I ndia : Great up-to-date artist in that line. Give her Buddha Taj Mahal, Temple of 500 Gods, Golden Pagoda, Temples, Mausoleums, Ruins. T he H oly L and ' Baalbee, Damascus, Street "Straight," .lathi. Mount of OUvea, Gethsemane, Jerusalem, Solo a call. mon's Temple. Bethlehem, River Jordan Dead Sea etc. A frica : Egyptian Scenes, Temples, Pyramids Ancient Cemeteries, S pain : Gibraltar, Seville, Mosque ot Cordova, Alhambra, Court ot Lions I taly Naples and Mt Vesuvius, Interior of San Martino, most richly decoruted church In the world, Pompeii, Pantheon. Forum, Coliseum. Statuary, Paintings. Tombs, Cathedrals, etc., etc., Beenes In Venice, St. Mark's Church. Bridge of Sighs, Giant's Staircase. Leaning Tower, Columbus Monument at Genoa etc P aris Notre Game, Trocadero, Elllel Tower, The Madelalne, Hotel de Ville, Grand Opera House. Arch of Triumph, Louvre Gallery, Paintings, Statuary, Tombs, Palaces. Interiors, etc. B iloium , H olland , H wlizekland and all their Treasures. G ermany : National Museum. Statue ot Frederick the Great, Royal Palace. Interior Royal Mausoleum; Dresden Gallery, Biatine Madonna, Cologne Cathedral, Tim Passion Play, Vienna, St. Stephen'» Church. P anorama or C onsi an riNoRLB Moeques, Tombs, etc R ussia : Moscow, St. Petersburg, Royal Museum, St. Isaac’s Cathedral, Royal Palace G reat B ritain : Shakespeare's Theatre and House, Keswick, Warwick Castle, Durham Cathedral. Trafalgar Square, St. Paul's, Westminster. House of Parlia ment, Towen of London, Liverpool Docks. S cotland : Ellen’s lale, Stirling Castle, John Knox House, Edinburgh, Holyrood Castle, Sackvllle Street, Dublin, etc., etc. It is the only book ever executed in Photographic Colors at Popular Prices. A liberal education in World's History acquired w bile being entertained. A trip around the world in an hour. The delights of travel without its discomforts; Its benefit without Its expense. The book is printed on tho very finest grades of super sized and su|>er calendered and heavy enam eled book paper, made especially for this book, and bound in the richest bindings. PUBLISHERS’ PRICE. Silk Cloth. Side and Back, Stamped in Gold......................................................... $3.25 The Reporter one year and a copy of this Artistic work for $2.75. __________ _____ SHOULD BE IN EVERY.HOUSEHOLD I Preserve^Health. Save Doctor’s Bills. Promote Happiness and Comfort. Che Practical Home physician C'- Í Colorad ¡Plates ¡ m V SKELETON, MAD HOG, POISONOUS INSECTS, REPTILES, PH RE NOLOGIC AL C H ART of 64 77/etiicinal ¡Pianti. Lithograph Manikins of the Body and of the Head, in layers to dissect showing all organs in their proper positions and colors. 1157 Pages. Size 6 1-4 x 91-4 inches. Weight, 5 1-4 lbs. Thickness 33-4 inches. An Index of Symptoms, ho vou can tell what ails yon. Complete list of Medicines, telling what each is good for, and bow much of chc I i to take tor a dose. The Prescriptions are all written in Plain English, So you can copy them and get them tilled without going to a doctor. It saves its coat in one chho of l.a Grippe. Nineteen pages of Alphabetical Index. AUTHORS. A'en/y 77/ dCysnan. J*. 77/.. 77/ 7) Prof, of Physiology and Nervous Diaeaees in Rush Medical College, Chicago. ÆÏÎII1WMB Ira Stephens of Willamina has let a logging contract of 600,000 feet to Jean and Clay Brown, who have already a crew of men on the ground at work. AVer Preparation for As- similatii j t: 2 food and Regula ting ihc Stomachs and Bowels of WRAPPER National Family Newspaper The Reporter, The N. Y. Tribune Almanac Do you know,that El.ia Wright carries a full line of Inhricnting oil. for inachin- • ry ? Owners of valuable liarve.ting and othar machinery cannot afford to exper imant with poor oils. He carries the liest on ths ruark.t and they are warranted not to gum. tf » LOCAL DIRECTORY The Shasta Route , urn noo mu! Scrofula Co., one of the above named defendants: 1 N 1 HE NAME OF THE STATE: OF OREGON, 1 You are hereby required to appearand ans wer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit on or before the first day of the next regular term of the circuit court of tiie state of Oregon for the county of Yamhill, to-wit: Monday, the 28th day of March, A. D. 1898. and if you fail so to answer, for want there of the said plaintiff will apply to the court for tiie relief prayed for in the complaint herein, to-wit: a judgment against the defendants Cla ra M Weed and E. L Weed for the sum of |794 47, together with interest thereon from the 18th day of April, A D. 1897, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, all in U. S. gold coin, and IfiO.UO reasonable attorney’s fee, together with the costs and disbursements of said suit, and for a decree foreclosiug the mortgage described in the said complaint, and for an order of sale of the mortgaged real premises described in said complaint, and which are described as fol lows, to-wit: Lot No. 34 in block No. 36. in Oak Park addition to the city of McMinnville, Yam hill county, state of Oregon, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertain ing, and that out of the money arising from such sale there be paid the several sums of money found due the plaintiff as aforesaid, to gether with the costs and expenses of said sale, and the overplus, if any, be paid to the person or persons entitled to receive the same, and that the defendants, and each of them, and all persons claiming by, through or under them or either of them, be foreclosed and forever barred of all equity of redemption in or claim to said premises, and every part and parcel thereof, and for an order authorizing ana directing the sheriff of Yamhill county, Oregon, to place the purchaser at said sale in possession thereof on the day of same, and for such other and further relief as may be meet and equitable in the premises. This summons is served by publication there of for six consecutive weeks by order of Hon. H. H Hewitt, judge of said court made on the 9th day of February. A. D. 1898. 8-7 J NO. J. SPENCER, Attorney for Plaintiff. Scientific American. iNUNN & Co, 3«in«»»*«*». New York Branch <>ffi» e, i"?6 F Nt , Washln*.tou, I» C. OF------ Weekly Tribune. ' P atents of McMinnville, Ore. and Chas. Jones, of Chaae, Ore. William E H«ekart: H. F. 97ft» for the north west quarter of 8er. 6, T 4 8., R. 5 W He names the following witnesMNi to prove his continuous residence iq<*iu and cultiiation of said land, viz Harvey W. Gillingham, McMinnville. Ore , John L IMlger, of McMinnville. Ore., .laaper Agee, of McMinnville. Ore , and Charley 1 Jones, of Chase. Ore. CM Aft. B MOO«JK, Register. $ FAC-SIMILE ■ ri SIGNATURE BOTTLE OF Tllehst.i Jones, j(. 77/. 77/ 7). Specialist in Obstetrics uud Diseases ot Women and Children, London, Eng Is a deep-seated blood disease which land. all the mineral mixtures in the world The book contains alaint 2OU pages on Dieeaaes of Women ami Children TbU department is iIIustruled in n mippplemental pamphlet of 32 pages, placed in cannot cure. S.S.S. (guaranteedpurely vegetable ) is a real blood remedy for a pocket made inside the cover of the book. blood diseases and has no equal. Mrs. Y. T. Buck, of Delaney, Ark., had Scrofula for twenty-five years and most PUBLISHERS' PRICE of the time was uuder the care of the H 75 doctors who could not relieve her. A Silk Cloth,'Gold and Plain Stamping. Marbled Edges specialist said he could cure her, but The Reporter one year and a copy of this magnificent he filled her with work for $3.15. arsenic and potash which almost ruined her constitution. She JOTHT rott PVRI K ATIOÍ then took nearly 60 YEARS’ every so-called blood EXPERIENCE medicine and drank ¡And office at Oregon City, Oregon I Jan, 4th, 1898. w them by the wholesale, Notice i’ hereby given that the following but they did not reach nmued settlers have filed notice of their inten her trouble. Some tion to make final proof in support of their claim« and that said proofs will tn* made before one advised her to try the Register and Receiver at Oregon t tty. Ore- 4 S.S.S. and she very on Feb. 15th. 1398, viz: Harvey W. Milling* I ¿on, ham; H E. 9795 for th« northM*e«t quarter of soon found that she had a real blood Se< 12, T 4 8, R.6 W ! remedy at last. She says: “After tak- T rade marks He names the following wttn««ee« to prove D esigns his continuous resilience upon and cultivation I ing one dozen bottles of S.S.S. I am C opyrights A c well, my skin is clear of said land, vif John L Bilger, of McMinn i perfectly An von« sending «sketch and description may I vdle, Ore.. William K. Heckart, of Chase, Ore . and healthy and I would not be in qutcklv ascertain our opinion free whether an Jasper Agee, of McMinnville, Ore and Chas mv fomier condition for two thousand Invention 1« probably patentable Communlea- Jones, of ( base, Ore. tk>ns strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents John L. Bilger; H. E. 9794 for the southwest I dollars. Instead of drying upthepoison sent free. Oldest agency for arvuring patent!». Patanta taken tnroUMh Munn A Co. receive quarter of See. 12, T. 4 S. R.6 W He names the ' tn tuy system, like the potash and spscUI net Ke, without t haree. tn the following witnesses to prove his continuous res idence upon and eultOatiun of said land, viz : arsenic, S.S.S. drove the disease out W iiliam F. Heckarl, of Chase, Ore , Harvey W through the skiu, and I was perma Gillingham, of McMinnville, Ore., Jasper Agee, nently rid of it." A handsomely lllu st rat e<1 weeklv. Largest rtr culatiun of an» •u'lenutie journal. Terms, ga a year : four months, It. Kohl by all newsdealers. THAT THE Mr. Earhart appraised the damage to his barber shop mirrors, cabinets, etc., ProfnotesDigestion,Cheerful by the late fire at $.37, and received ness and Rest.Contains neither prompt indemnity from the Penneyl- Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. vania company. N ot N arcotic . F. J. Martin returned from his trip through southern Oregon on Friday. He found business activity no greater there Jtcciff' of Old BrS/diUELBITCSEfl than at home, if as great. He met O. P. Scad'“ dlx.Sciaia * Coshow in Roseburg, and leatned that foduHt- Suiti - OF EVERY dni TiSccd * he was becoming established in a good - r Frank Brown of North Yamhill lost a law practice. J/i tart oriate Sodas • ftorm Seed - valuable shepherd dog. He advertised Clarified Sugar - On the 8th inst. Mrs. W. P. Lord re Wùtüryrwi flavor. it in Tiie Reporter and became convinced / ceived a number of samples of table linen that advertising pays. He traveled over and toweling made of second-grade Ore A perfect Remedy For Constipa 160 miles, he says, inspecting stray dogs, tion , Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, gon flax fiber, direct from Dr. Diemel’s but found the right one at last. Worms .Convulsions .Feverish mills in Germany. The goods are 811- Sermon subject at the Cumberland perb specimens and indicate much for ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Presbyterian church for Sunday morning, the flax industry of this state. Tac Simile Signature of “In God.” It is very much desired that B. F. Clnbine left on Saturday for each member and friend of the church Elma, Wash., where he has a paying po lie present at this service. Castoria is put up In ono-shn bottles only. It NEW YORK. sition in a shingle mill. A number of is not sold in bulk. Don’t allow anyone to tell E lmer E. T hompson . you anythin,; ebo on the plea or promise that it odd jobs about town have been faithfully Henry Brown of North Cove, Wash., is “just as good” and “will answer every pur looked after by Mr. Clnbine for a long while here on a visit to C. P. Nelson, pose.” Acs- £eo that you get C-A-8-T-0-R-I-A. time, the pay of which was not commen bought the remaining goods of the Det- Tho fao- surate witli the service performed, and it slmile mering stock brought up from Dayton EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. is pleasing to know lie has struck some tl-rihire by Adolf Matthies, and shipped them to :>\W ef thing better. his home the last of the week. The Workmen are rejoicing over the fact that they have no assessment for February, and a bright prospect that the In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, same condition will prevail often. The for the county of Yamhill, in equity. Clarence E. Cundall, Plaintiff, ) new classified plan is proving a success, vs. N. Daniel, administrator of the | and the membership is growing as a con B. estate of John H. Maddux, de- ) ceased; G. M. Fennell, Melvin ; sequence. M. Edwards and Mary J£. Ed- | THE GREAT F. W. Redmond returned from Wat wards, Defendants. To G. M. Fennell, one of the defendants above sonville, Calif., Saturday nigiit. He tells named: THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, us that all the McMinnville people at | 1 N You are hereby required to appear and ans Watsonville have employment in con wer to the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action by the first day of the nection with the beet sugar factory, and next (1898) March term of the above entitled following the expiration of the time pre are happy. The town was visited by court For pflRiDERS scribed in the order for the publication of this Messrs. Hodson and Fenton while Mr. summons, which first day will be Monday, the 28th day of March, 1898; and if you fail to so Redmond was there. They expected to appear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff and VlbUAGERS will apply to said court for the relief demanded return home the last of this week. Mr. in his complaint. The relief demanded is the and your favorite home paper Redmond expects soon to make a trip foreclosure of a certain mortgage, executed by one John H. Maddux on November 3d, 1891, and up into Alaska. by him delivered to the Lombard Investment Company, a corporation, to secure to it the Died—tn this city, of apoplexy, Feb. payment of a certain bond or promissory note of John II, Maddux, bearing date Novem 5th, 1898, at the home of his daughter, ber said 3d, 1891, and providing for the payment to Mrs. C. H. McKinney, Joseph Musgrove, said Lombard Investment Company on Novem ber 1st, 1896, of the sum of $1,000, with interest both 1 YEAt} for» $1.25. in his 76th year. Mr. Musgrove was thereon at the rates of six and eight par cent, Address al 1 orders to as provided in said bond and mortgage, and a CASH IN ADVANCE. born naai Louisville, Ky., and moved to reasonable attorney’s fee for foreclosing said mortgage; that in said mortgage there was con THE REPORTER Missouri when 16 years old. He was veyed to said Lombard Investment Company, married in 1860 to Mary J. Painter, who for the purpose of securing said note, the fol lowing described real property, situated in the died in 1886. After living for various county of Yamhill, state of Oregon: The north periods in Colorado, Missouri, Texas and half of the southwest quarter and the south information. Contains the Constitu half of the northwest quarter, excepung there tion of the I nited Hates, the Constitution of the State of New York, the Dinglex lariit bill, with a Kansas, Mr. Musgrove came to Oregon from ten (10) acres in square form in the north comparison ot old and new rates, Prtsident McKinley s Cabinet ami appointees, Ambassadors, corner thereof, all in section two (2) of Consuls, etc^; the personnel of Congress, names ot principal officers of the dith rent States, com in 1871. The funeral was held at the east township three (3) south and range five (5) west manding officers of the Army and Navy, with tlictrsalaries; Tables of Public Statistics, Election home on Sunday afternoon, conducted by of the Willamette meridian, containing in all Keturns, Party Platforms ami Committees, complete articles on the currency, Gold and Silver, and one hundred and fifty (150) acres, more or less, a \ ast amount of other valuable information. The standard American almanac, authoritative and Rev. E. E. Thompson, interment in according to government survey; plaintiff now complete, corresponding in rank with Whittaker's Almanac in Europ»»! being, by reason of the assignment of said bund PRICE 583 CENTS. Postage patd. Send all orders to Masonic cemetery. and iiuptiKi coupons and ot said mortgage the THE REPORTER, McMinnville, Oregon. present owner of the same; and further, a de There was a meeting in The Dalles las cree barring you from any and all right, title, Friday night of the committees appointed interest and equity of redemption in and to the above described real propertv. for the meeting of the National Sheep This summons is published by order of Hon. EAST AND SOUTH 11 H. Hew it t, judge of the above entitled court, growers’ Association, to be held in The made this 4th day of February, 1898. VIA CHURCHE8 MILTON W SMITH, Dalles. Marell 1, 2 and 3. Industrial B aftibt —Services Sunday 11 a. in. and Attorney tor Biff. Agent Judson of the O. R. *A N., was 7:3u p. in ; Sunday school 9:50 a in.; the I young people's society 6:15 p iu Prayer present and predicted one of the largest M H MONS. meeting Thursday 7:30 p. in. Covenant meetings ever held in The Dalles. He meeting lirst Thursday evening before the I OF THE was emphatic in stating that the hotel! In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, first Sunday of qach month. K. \V. K ing , Pastor. fur the • ouniv of Yamhill, accommodations will be Hcarcely Multi- • 1 William .\Ic < hrisrium, Plaintiff,) M ethodih r E piscopal —Services every cient for the occasion About 15 of f the | Sabbath 11:00 a. m. and 7 p. in. {Sunday I Clara M. Weed, E. 1.. Weed and ¡ heat speakers in the United States will ! Max J. Brandenstein, doing bus- > school 9:30 a in. Prayer meeting 7:00 p ExpriMTrains Leave Portland Daily W in ess under the film name of) u». Thursday. D. T. S cmmebville , Pastor. be present, and a large eon con rue of peo Max J. Brandenstein & Co., be-i C vmb . P resbyterian — Services every Sab LEAVE. ARRIVE. fondants, j ple from Washington, Idaho, Montana <.:00 P M | San Francisco.. .7:45 A M 1<> Mux .1. Brandenstein, doing business un bath 11:00a m and 7:30 p. in. Sunday Portland 9-30 A M and Oregon. der the linn name of Max J Brandenstein A school 9:30 a. m. Y’. P. C. E.. Sunday 6:30 'an Francisco.8:uu P M I Portland Christian longer. Jf. 77/ , 77/. 7) Surgeon in Chief, Emergency and German Hospitals, Chicago W V. Shi field, jf. 77/. 77/ 7). Secretary Chicago Polyclinic and Surgeon Proctor Memorial Free Hoapital, Chicago. The Rpeciflcat.ona for the new court hou»2 at Eugene call fur Newberg brick. The home talent of Sheridan are going to present “The Deacon’’ at that place in the near future. Newt. Baker has experienced the last few days the truth of the saying that measles are easier on a fellow if he lias Gtp when he’s a boy. Mrs. E. S. Warren is in San Francisco making an early selection of spring mil linery stock, and becoming conversant with prevailing styles. A Real Blood Remedy» S.S.S. never fails to cure Scrofula, Eczema. Rheumatism Contagious Blood Poison, or any disoftler of the blood. Do not rely upon a simple tonic to cure a deep-seated blood disease, but take a real blood remedy. Our books free upon appli In eight years the number of beet- cation. Swift Co., sugar factories in this country has Specific Atlanta, Ga. increased from two tofortv-five. sss Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. in. E E. T hompson , Pastor. Services in the Christian church : Preach ing every Lord’s day at 11 a m. and 7:30 p in Young people’s meeting at 6:30 p. tn. Sunday School at 9:45 a. in. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30p in. F. A. P owkll , Pastor. S t . J ames E piscopal C hirch —Lay-Ser vices every Sunday at 11 o’clock a. m. S t . J ames C atholic —First st., between G and H. Sunday school 2:30 p. ni. Ves pers 7 :30. Services once a month. T. B riody , Pastor W. C T. U.—Meets on every Fri day at 2:30p. m. in reading room, Kegg building. V irginia W. G rover , Pres E lva P. N eal , Seo. p. in. SECRET ORDERS. K nowi . es C hapter No, 12, O. E. S—Meets st Masonic hall the 2d and 4th Monday evening tn each month. Visiting members cordiallv in vited MYRTA APPER30N, W. M R. L. CONNER. Sec. A. O. V. W.—Charity Lodge No. 7 meets first and third Fridays of each month. 7.30 p. in. Lodge room in Union block. W H FLETCHER, M. W . J. D. RAKER. Becorder. 10 Yamhill Lodge No. 10 D. of H. meets in Union halt second and fourth Friday evenings of each month. C cstxr P ost N o . 9—Meets the second andfourth Saturday of each month in Union hall at 10:30 a. m nn second Saturday and at 10:30 a. n. on •th Saturday. All memtiers of the order are cordially invited to attend our meetings E. F. M annino , Commander. B. F. CLUBINB, Adjt. Above trains stop at all stations between Port land and Salem. Turner, Marion, Jefferson, Albany, Tangent. Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction l ily. Eugene, < ottage Grove, Drain. Oakland and all stations from Itoseburg to Ash land inclusive. Ilo.ebiirg IHnil Hally. LEAVE: ARRIVE: Portland.......... 8:30 A M I Roseburg.........5.2Û P M Roseburg........ 7:30 A M I Portland......... 4.30 PM DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. F s WLI..7VY his * BUFFET SLEEPERS SECOND CL ASS*SLEEPING CARS, Attached to all Through Trains. West Side Division. PORTLAND a ND C0RVALLI3 BETWEEN .Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) 7:») A M 1 Lv 10:15 A M 1 Lv 12:15 P M 1 Ar Portland McMinnville Corvallla Ar Lv Lv 5:50 P M 3:06 P M 13» P M At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Or. Central 4 Eastern Rv. Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) 15® £ I bv Portland «S d V .r . McMinnville ,,u r ■” I Ar Independence Ar | 8:25 A M Lv | 5:50 A M Lv | 4:50 A M Direct connection at San Franci»co with Occi dental and Oriental and Pacific Mail steamship ap/’icanin N ANDCHIXA' S»llinK d«“* ™ ., ‘r: ,o E»’«eni points and Europe, Ta!w.PAX ,CHIX'V HONOLULU and At». IK A LI A .can be obtained from G. A. WikAix. E lvira A ssembly N o 18. U nitko A rtisans — Meet first and third Monday nights of each month Ticket Agent. McMinnville. C. H MARKHAM, ' at 7:30 p. m. in Union block. IV G. HENDERSON, M. A. Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent. J. W. BONES, Sec. 52 R. KOEHLER, Manager. ------------------------------ OTICE is hereby civen that the undersigned Al J. Ball and I.ily Ball have been duly appointed by the county court of Yam hi fl county, state of Oregon, joint executors of the estate of Wiu. Ball, deceased, late of said coun ty. Now, therefore, ail persons having claims against the estate of >*aid deceased are notified atui required to present them with the proper vow hers, duly verified, within six months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned ex ecutors at the office of Rhodes A Rhodes in McMinnville. Yamhill county, state of Oregon bated at McMinnville, Oregon. January list, 1ft* M. J. BALL. LILY BALL. Joint Executors of the Last Will and Testa ment of said deceased 5-5 RHODES A RHODES, AtPys for the Estate. a .1 9 OREGONIAN AND REPORTER ONE YEAR FOR * X AN UNEXCELLED OFFER.