The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, August 05, 1898, Image 8

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    LOCAL DIRECTORY
LOCAL NEWS.
Tho,. F. Oakes, Henry C. Payne, Henry 4
_ Bouse, Bevvi vers.
NORTHERN
PACIFIC
R
Scrofula to
Consumption.
Did you notice the tine assortment of
fancy crockery at Bettman & Warren’s?
B aptist —Services Sunday 11 a ra. »nd
7:30p. ru ; Sunday school 9 of) a m.; the
Arthur McPhillips and John lledmoml
young people’s sootetv 8:18 p tu
Prayer
left Wednesday morning for a week’s
meeting Tliurs i«y 7 .50 p. m. Covenant
Any one predisposed to Scrofula can
meeting first Thursday evening before the
stay at Ocean Park.
first Sunday of each month.
never be healthy and vigorous. This
The reader will pardon, but the report
11. W. Kish, Pastor,
taint in the blood naturally drifts into
comes that Gen. Shafter found the Santi­
M cthodist EriscoPAL—Services every
Consumption
. Being such a deep-seated
Sabbath 11:00 a. tn. and 7:3U p. tn. Sunday
ago breastworks Toral to pieces.
blood disease, Swift’s Specific is the
school 9:3O a tn. Prayer meeting 7:00 p
New wagons, buggies, hacks, Garden only known cure for Scrofula, because
m. Thursday. D. T. S cmmebville , Pastor.
C omb . P besbytkbiax —Services every Sab­
City and Morrison plows, etc., for sale it is the only remedy which can reaoh
bath 11 :bo a lu and 7 :oC p. m. Sunday
20-tf the disea»e.
by C. D. Johnson, B street.
school 9:30 a. tn. Y. P. C. £.. Sunday 6:80
Scrofulii apneared nn the head of my little
p. in. Pray er meeting Thursday, 7 -.30 p. m.
Mrs. W. D. Carlin and her mother gramieliiId
randehild when o«ly
o»ly IS
IS -----------------
months old. ---------
Shortly
,
came up from Portland Monday evening «tier breaking out it »proud lapldly all over
Services in the Christian church : Preach-
would
aer body. The
Tbe «-aba
«cabs on the «orea
»or ■-----
’ peel
ingeverv Lord s duy at 11 a ru. and 7:30
to remain indefinitely.
■ and 1 the odor that
vff on the slightest touch,
p in
Young people’s meeting at 6:30 p.
arise made the At-
tn. Sunday School at 9:45 a. tn. Prayer
J. M. Pugh, the abstracter, has just would
Biosphere of the room
meeting Thursday. 7;30p tn.
and unbearable.
completed an abstract of 800 acres of sickening
Gio disease next attacked
F. A. P owell , Pastor.
Yamhill
land,
in
a
superlatively
neat
the eyes, and we feared she
S t . J ames E piscopal C hurch — Bev. G.
would lose her sight. Em­
manner, fora bank in Ashland.
, Plummer.
Second Sunday in euch
inent physicians from the
surrounding country were
mouth, iiiorning and evening, Lay Ser-
/TcMinnville
college
offers
thorough
ST.
PAUL
sonsul
ted, out could d o
vices other Sundays,
nothing to relieve the lit­
courses
in
liberal
arts,
normal
train
­
S t . J ames C atholic —First st., between
MINNEAPOLIS
tle innocent, and gave it
Ves-
G and H. Sunday school 2:30 p. tn.
ing, elocution, music and art. Send is their opinion that the
DULUTH
was hopeless and im­
pers 7:80. Services once a month.
to President Boardman for catalogue. :ase
possible to save the child’s eyesi .
It was
T. J M obbow , Rector.
FARGO
then that we decided to try Swift's Specific.
Clem Scott has made a record in cut­ That medicine at once made a speedy and com­
w. c T. U.—Meets on every Fri-
GRAND FORKS
cure, she is now a young lady, and has
TO
day ut '■! :30 p. tn. in reading room, Kegg
ting wheat—05 acres in 15 hours with plete
never had a sign of the disease to return.
V irginia W. G bovkk , Pres
building.
M rs . R uth B erkeley ,
CROOKSTON
two
binders.
This
is
way
above
the
E lva F. N EA L, Seo.
Salina, Kan.
average pace in Oregon, and we have
WINNIPEG
Scrofula is an obstinate blood disease,
cautioned
Mr.
Scott
that
the
weather
is
SECRET ORDERS.
HELLF.NA and
and is beyond the reach of the average
K nowles C hapter No, 12, O. E. 8.—-Meets at
warm, and such work is not conducive blood medicine. Swift’s Speciflo
Masonic hall the 2d and 4th Monday evening
BUTTE
to
long
life.
in each month Visiting members cordially in­
vited.
MRS EMMA SNELLING, W M.
Harry Belt, 15-year-old son of J. D.
MRS. K ATE HEATH, See.
A. <). U. W.—Charity Lodge No. 7 meets first and
Belt, accidentally shot himself in the
third Fridays of each month, 7:30 p. m. Lodge CHICAGO
left forearm on July 31st. The family
room in Union block.
WASHINGTON
W. H. FLETCHER, M. W.
was camping 14 miles west of Dallas, is the only remedy equal to such deep-
J. D. BAKER, Becorder.
10
PHILADELPHIA
seated diseases; it goes down to the
where the accident occurred. Young very foundation and forces out every
Yamhill Lodge No. 10 I), of H. meets In Union
hall second ami fourth Friday evenings of each NEW YORK
Belt was standing on a log with a double- taint. It is purely vegetable, and is
month.
BOSTON AND ALL
barreled
shotgun, the butt resting on the the only blood remedy guaranteed to
C uhter P ost N o . 9—Meets the second and fourth
Saturday of each month in Wright’s hall at 10:30 POINTS EAST and SOUTH
log. The gun fell and was discharged. contain no mercury, potash or other
n. m. All members of the order are cordially
For
information,
time
cards,
maps
or
mineral substance whatever.
invited to attend our meetings.
One-half of his arm was shot away, ne­ Books mailed free by Swift Speciflo
tickets, cull on or write
GEO. W. KEENE, Commander.
cessitating amputation above the elbow. Company, Atlanta, Georgia.
J. B. STILWELL, Adjt.
F. E. ROGERS, Agt,
Young Belt is a nephew of Judge Geo.
E lvira A ssembly N o . 1«, U nited A rtisans -
MCMINNVILLE.
Meet first and third Monday nights of each month
A. Burnett.
at 7:30 |>. m. in Union block.
A. D. CHARLTON, Asst.Gen. Pas. Agt.
W G. HENDERSON, M. A.
20S MORRISON ST., COR 3D.
Up to the middle of last week Oregon­
J. W. BONES, Sec.
52
PORTLAND, OREGON.
ians were congratulating themselves over
Land Office at Oregon City,Oregon,
July lltb, 1898.
an uncommonly pleasant summer sea­ xyOTK’E is hereby given that
the following
EAST AND SOUTH
A
named
settler
has
tiled
of his in­
son. Just then the mercury began hop­ tention to make final proof in notice
support of his
VIA
ping
upward
and
on
Thursday
reached
claim,
and
that
said
proof
will
be
made
before
Do You
County Clerk ot YHmhill County, at Mc­
1 the altitude of (Hi degrees. This was un­ the
Minnville, Oregon, on August 20th, 1898, viz.:
II. ALl.i:x,
comfortable, but the following day it was II. E. 10052, for JAMES
tile SW ', of SW 1, of Section 6,
Know the News •
'i8 deg., and on Saturday, Sunday and Township 2 S., R. 4 IV. He mimes the follow­
ing witnesses to prove his continuous residence
»> Monday touched the 100 mark.
OF THE
This upon
and cultivation of said land, viz.: Asa E.
McKern and Frank Miller of McMinnville, Or­
is a remarkable weather record for this egon.
You can have it all for
and David C. Richardson and Pleasant
locality, and it has been many years Smith of North Yamhill, Oregon.
C1IAS B. MOORES, Register.
since so high a temperature held sway
Per...
Per...
Express Trains Leave Portland Dally
for
so
many
days,
Since
the
dates
named
Month
Month
we have got back to normal conditions
LEAVE.
ARRIVE
<♦)
Portland
.6:00 P M | San Francisco.. .8:15 A M
and are enjoying the daily sea breezes.
8 xi! Francisco.8;(k) P M I Portland............. 9:30 A M < >
Is hereby given that the under-
< » in The EveninK telegram, of Portland T
Mention was recently made in these N OTICE
signed has been by the county court for
Above train- .top at all Htntlons between Port < > Oregon. 11 is the largest evening news- <•>
Yamhill county, state of Oregon, duly appoint­
land and Salem. Turner, Marion, Jefferson,
columns of a new fruit, the Loganberry, ed executrix
paper published in Oregon; it contains
anti executor of the estate of S. C.
Albany, Tangent, Shedda, Halsey, Harrisburg.
all the news of the state and of the
being successfully grown by a party near Pearson, deceased All persons, therefore, hav­
Junction city, Eugene, Cottage Grove, Drain,
ing
any
claims
against said estate are hereby
nation.
Try
it
for
a
month.
A
sample
Oakland and all stations from K ok ,-burg to Ash­ < >
Corvallis. C. W. Holman, who is at notified to present
them to us duly verified at
land inclusive.
< ► copy will be mailed to you free. Address
the
law
oilice
of
J. E. Magers, in .McMinnville,
< >
Watsonville, Cal., writes as follow s about
■toaeburg Hall Daily.
Oregon, within six months from this fifteenth
it: “In a recent issue of The Reporter I day of July, 1898.
LEAVE:
ARRIVE:
30-5
THE TELEGRAH,
< >
Portland......... 8:80 A M I Roseburg.........5.20 P M < >
I.YIHA A. PEARSON, Executrix.
saw an article in regard to the Logan
Roseburg........ 7:30 A M I Portland......... 4X0PM
Portland, Or.
HEX RY J. PEARSON, Executor.
berry, all of which is correct except two J. E. MAGERS, Attorney for said Estate.
< »
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
points, the origin and shipping qualities
PULL.7VVCT N * BUFFET
SUMMONS.
The
berry originated right here in Santa
SLEEPERS
60 YEARS’
Cruz Co., by Judge Logan of Santa Cruz.
EXPERIENCE
SECOND CLASS'SLEEPING CARS.
the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
They are grown extensively for shipping for In the
County of Yamhill.
«
purposes
ami
are
a
great
favorite
here.
W. D. Wright, Plaintiff,
Attached to all Through Truing.
VS.
■
w
J
J
5
L
J
Hope
the
gentleman
will
make
a
success
West Side Division.
John
R.
Forrest,
as Executorof the last will and
/ À W ■ J . ■
ol Lewis (’. Forrest, deceased, John
of them in Oregon, that our home peo­ testament
1 I
k I
1
BETWEEN
PORTLAND AND CORVALI.W
R. Forrest, Julia M. Forrest, his wife, Sarah J.
ple may enjoy them, but give tho glory Jeffries, Mary F. Richards, James Richards
Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.)
her husband, William H H. Forrest,---- For­
where it is due. The Japanese here say rest, his wife, N. T. Day, Addie Yett, II. D.
Port land
Ari 5 50 PM
TRADE MARKS
Lv 3:b(i I» M
Yctt, her husband. Rose Fowler, J. F. Fowler,
McMinnville
there is no such berry in Japan.”
D
esigns
her husband, Jessie Day, Eva Abralmms, J.
Corvallis
Lv I 1:20 P M
C opyrights 4 c .
her hnsbami, Mollie ¡lav, Gordon
Do you know, that Elsia Wright carries Abrahams,
Anyone sending n sketch and description may
F Day, Francis Forrest, Rebecca Forrest, hi-
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether nn
a
full
line
of
lubricating
oils
for
machin
­
wife,
Sarah
V. Williamson, J. N. Williamson,
invention is probably patentable. Connnunica-
trains of Or. Central A Eastern By.
her husband, George Forrest, Allinia Forrest,
ttons strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
ery?
Ow
ners
of
valuable
harvesting
and
free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
his wife, Mary F. Cook, Wm. J. Cook, her hus­
Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) sent.
Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
other machinery cannot atl'ord to exper band, John W. Forrest, Ada Forrest, his wife,
special notice, without charge, in tho
(Hive A. Smith, John Smith, her husband,
intent with poor oils. He carries tho best Wm. H. Iorrest. Hattie Forrest, his wife, L. L.
( harle-i s. Staats, Jennie Staats, lih
on the market and they arc warranted Forrest,
wife, Ann Mellen, E.C. Mellen, her husband,
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest clr-
Cornelia
Ireland, Wm. p. Ireland, her hus
not
to
gum.
tf
dilation
of
any
scientific
journal.
Terms,
#3
a
Rebate tickets on sale between Portland. Sue
CHURCHES
U
N
i1
¿ **-••••••••<’ 1 • 1 •<1*r'<i úi
A Beautiful Present
-------
-w*« -■ aw***» f
r
In order to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Brand),
the manufacturers, J. C. Hubinger Bros. Co., of Keokuk, Iowa, have
decided to GIVE AWAY a beautiful present with each package of
starch sold. These presents are in the form of
s
Pullman
Sleeping Cars
Elegant
Dining Cars
Tourist
Sleeping Cars
THROUGH TICKETS TO
S.S.S.’iph. Blood
They are 13x19 inches in size, and are entitled as follows:
Lilacs and
Pansies.
Wild
American
Poppies.
Pansies
and
Marguerites.
Lilacs and
These rare pictures, four in number, by the renowned pastel artist,
R. LeRoy, of New York, have been chosen from the very choicest subjects
in his studio and arc now offered for the first time to the public.
The pictures are accurately reproduced in all the colors used in the orig­
in;-.!-:, tnd are pronounced by competent critics, woiks of art.
Pastel pictures are the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing
th m in beauty, richness of color and artistic merit.
One of these pictures
H
b ■ given away _
gt ■
will be
with each package of
of ___ a
purchased <>t your grocer. It is the best laundry starch on the market, and
is old for io cents a package. Ask tour grocer for this start h anti get a
beautiful picture.
A ll
GRS3EHS KEE? ELASTIO STARCH. ACCIPT K3 SUBSTITUTE
The Shasta Route
O.R.&N
TO THE
year; four months, »1. Sold by «11 newsdealers.
MUNN
& Co.38’Bro"d*"’New York
Branch Offlco, 1125 F St., Washington, D- C.
Ask your
Druggist
CATARRH
for a getieroui
IO CENT
TRIAL SIZE
Ely's Cream Balm
contains no cocaine,
mercury nor any other
injurious drug.
It is quickly Absorbed.
Gives Relief at once.
It one ns nud cleausCS
the Nasal Passages.
Allays inflammation.
Heals and Protects the Membrane. Restores the
Senses of 'l atite ami Smell. Full Site 60c. ; Trial
Size 10c. *. at Druggists or by mall.
ELY BROTHERS, 60 Warren Street, New York.
COLD’N HEAD
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
ROUTES
CREAT
NORTHERN RY.
OREGON
SHORT LINE
VIA
Spokane Salt Lake
Minneapolis Denver
St. Paul
Omaha
AND
To Cure a fold III One liny
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it fails
to cure. 25c. For sale by Rogers Bros.
larm to Trail».
A farm near Newberg, consisting of
2-10 aciea, Ilk) in cultivation, to exchange
for a larger place. Inquire at thia office.
AND
Chicago Kansas City
LOWEST RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
OCEAN STEAMERS
Leave Portland Every B Days
• • FOR • •
I nrm fnr Male.
120 ai res near Whiteson. Dwelling
house, 15 acres has been cultivated.
$1200. Inquire of F. S. Remmingtoti,
Whiteson, Yamhill county.
25tf
<>l H « I l KHHU 1.1ST
SAN 4 FRANCISCO
We have special arrangements with
the following leading publications,
w hereby we are able to otier them in
OCEAN STEAMERS
connection with our own Ht exceedingly
OREGON, GEO. W. ELDER and low rates, as follows: The K ki ’ ortkr
anti
CITY OE TOPEKA
Leave Portland every H days
for1 Alaska Points,
Steamer* monthly from Portland to Yokohama
ami lloinc Kong, via Tie- Northern Pavirtv steam­
ship Co. In connect lot, with O. It. A N.
For full Information call on O. R. A N.
HNOBBM A HIIHIIF.*. Agent«,
Or A<l<lmuv
McMinnville, Or
W. II HI HI HI HT,
Gen Pur. Agt.
rOKTLAXD, OH.
Weekly tuter Ocean............................................ 11.36
St LoutoGtobe-Demncral, aeni-weekly.......... 1.75
New York Weekly Tribune...................
fl 25
•Rural Nortbweat. Portland, wrnl monthly . 1.26
•The Rural Northwest is the brightest,
the moat practical and UHefnl publication
no the coast for farmers, dairymen and
fruit growers.
Mrn. A. M. Manritien of New berg was
committed to the insane asnluin on a
hearing in Marion county last week.
WALL PAPER.
UNDERTAKER'S SUPPLIES
ÍÁÍ.Í..S1.Í.S
II SPAIN!*
Reliable War News
National Family
Newspaper
Furnished by Special Corresp ondents at the front
The New York Weekly Tribune
Scientific American.
raniento and San Francisco. Net rates #17 first
class, and #11 wcond-elass, including sleeper.
Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe
Also JAPAN. ( HINA, HONOLULU and AUS
THALIA, can be obtained from G. A. Wilcox
Ticket Agent, McMinnville.
('. II MARKHAM,
Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent.
R. KOEHLER. Manager.
FURNITURE
band, Clara Booth, George Booth, her hus­
band, Mnr\ Collins,Sam Collins, her husband,
C arrie Hubbard, Joe Hubbard, her husband
Wm. Slants, Emma Staats, his wife. Lillie
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE.
Madison. Wm. Madison, her husband, L. L
Day, Leora J. Day, his wife, J. 11 Day, Emilj
B. Day, his wife, Geo. E. Day, Carrie D. Mc­
WTOTK’E is hereby given that the undersigned
Mullen, Myrette Day and Bessie T. Day, Fred
HssheritlOi Yamhill Uotinty, State of Or­
Day and Charles M. Cooper, Defendants.
egon, under ami by virtue of a writ of execu­
To Sarah J Jeffries, William H. II. Forrest,
tion issued tint of the circuit court of the State -----
oi rest, his wife, Rose Fowler, J. F. Fow­
of Oregon, on the 2d day|of August, 1898, bear­ ler, 1 her
husband, Mollie Day. John W. Forrest
ing said date, and under the seal of said court, A«ln Forrest,
his wife, Win. 11. Forrest, Ilatti«
upon and to enforce a judgment, decree and or­ Forrest, his wife,
Booth, George Booth
der of sHleduly made and entered by said court her hnsbami, L L Clara
Leora J. Day, his wjfe
on the 18th day of April, 1898, in a suit therein J IL Day Emily B. Day,
Day,
his wife,Geo. E. Day,
pending wherein \V I* Lord, Governor, H. R Carrie 1>. McMullen, Myrette
Day, and Bessu
Kincaid, Secretaiy of State, and Phil Metschan. T. Dav, Defendants:
Treasurer, of the State of Oregon, ami ex-otlicio | N I'HE N AME OF THE STATE OF OREGON :
board of commissioners for the sale of school 1 You and each of you are hereby required to
and university lands, and for the investment
and answer the complaint tiled against
of the funds arising therefrom, were plaintitTs, appear
you in the above entitled suit by Monday, the
ami Alary Jane Harrison was defendant, where­ 26th
day
September, A. 1» 1898, that being the
in it was ordered, adjudged and decreed by first day of
of the flrst term of said court follow
said court that said plaintiffs have and recover ing
the
expiration
six weeks publication oi
of ami from the defend mt Mary Jane Harrison, this summons, ami of you
are hereby notified thal
the sum of $711 00, together with interest there­ if you fail so to appear and
answ er said com­
on from the 18th day of April, 1898, at the rate plaint, for want thereof the plaintitl
will apply
of eight per cent per annum ; the sum of $70.00 to said court for the relief demanded and
prayed
attorney > fees ami #12 »» taxes paid by plain­
tiffs, and #16.00 costs and disbursements, and tor in said complaint, which is .substantially a>
follows,
to-wit:
Fora
decree
of
court
foreclosing
ordering that the real property hereafter
described be sold in the manner provided by the mortgage described in said complaint and
directing the sale of the mortgaged premises
law, to satisfy said judgment, which said real ami
all the estate which said defendants oi
property is described as folknvs, to-wit:
Situate, lying and being in Yamhill county, eitherof them had therein on the lstday of De
1890, or at any timeaince, in the man
State of Oregon, and particularly described ns cember,
ner provided by law, and which said mort­
follows: The northwest quarter of Section Six gaged
premises are described as follows, to-wit:
.6 , in Townshin Three i.h south of Range Three Beginning
at the south west corner of the dona­
t3i west of the Willamette meridian in Yaiuhill
land claim of Daniel C. Daugherty and
county, Oregon, and containing 164.79 acres, tion
wife;
thence
east 40 chains; thence south 10:20
and being the homestead claim of Isaac Harri­
thence east 30.06 chains; thence north
son, Certificate No. 312 in said county. Aisothe chains:
Io
3|
chains;
thence west 16.13 chains; thenct
following tract, to-wit: Commencing in the
center ol Section Si x no, in I . 3 s. R 3 W. of the north 11 93 chains; thence north 15 deg. east
8.>
»
chains;
thence
west 55.29 chains; thence
Willamette meridian in Yamhill county, Ore­
south 25.27 chains to the place of beginning,
gon, ami at the Southeast corner of the Home­ containing
l.:s>
a
acrts'inore
less, and situated
stead Claim of Isaac Hairisen. and running in Section 13, T 5 s. R. 4 W., or
Section 24, T. 5 S. R
thence east 14 rods; thence south 70.00 rods and 4 W., Section 19, T. 5 S. R. 3 W.,
and Section 18,
I links; thence west U4 rods; thence north 70
5 s. R. .. W. Willamette Meridian, in Yamhill
rods and 4 links; thence vast along the line of T.
county,
state
of
Oregon,
and
for
a decree of the
said Isaac Harrison homestead claim to the court iti«t the proceeds of the sale
of said real
place of beginning, containing 50 acres of land premises be applied as follows, to-wit:
in Yamhill county, Oregon.
First,
To
the
payment
of
the
costs
and dis­
Now therefore, under and by virtue of said
of said sale and of this suit.
writ of execution, judgment, d’e< rev and order bursements
Second,
To
the
payment
of
Hie
mini
of
Thret
of sale, and in pursuance with the commands
(#3,000) Dollars, together with interest
thereof, I will, on Saturday, the :ld day of Sep­ Thousand
thereon
at
the
rate
of
ten
per
cent
per
annum
tember, 1898, at the hour of one o’clock p. m.
December 1st, ¡896, until paid, and to the
of said day, at the court house door, in the city tr«»m
payment of the sum of #200.00 attorney’s fees,
of McMinnville, Yamhill county. Oregon, sell all
to the above named plaintiff.
the a lane described real premises, at public
Third, That if there be any balance then re­
auction to the highest bidder foreash in hand, maining
the same be paid into court for tht
subject to redemption, to satisfy said execution,
costs and accruing costs, and I will on the day benefit of whomsoever may be entitled thereto
Also for a decree barring and torvclosing each
of sale put the purchase! of said real premises
into the immediate possession thereof, as by and every defendant in the above entitled suit,
and all persons claiming by. through or nndei
said decree ordered and directed.
them or either of them, of all right, claim or
Dated August 2d. l'-'A'v
equity of redemption in the mortgaged premi
W <;. HENDERSON,
-vs
every part and parcel thereof, excepting
Sheriff of Yamhili county, Oregon, i only ami
the statutory right of redemption, and for
a decree authorizing, empowering and directing
Miri« »: oí mu. *i rm m > r. the sheriff to let the purchaser of said mort­
gaged nremises into the immediate ¡»ossession
thereof upon the day that the same shall be
V’ OTIC E is hereby given that the undersigned, Mild, and for meh other and further relief tn tht
11 the duly appointed qnalitud ami acting premises as to the court shall seem meet and
adminktiator with the will annexed of the es­ euui table.
tate of Arminta Higgens, dec» »sed^has filed in
Tld* -uintnons is served by publication there­
the Coiintv Court of Yainhiil County, State of of in the Yamhill County Reporter for six
Oregon, his final account as such administrator weeks, by order of Hon. Geo. H Burnett, judge
of said estate, ami that said court has set Tues­ of said court, dated at .McMinnville. Oregon,
day, the 6th day of September, 18.es, at the hour A in’ll st 1st. A. D. 189*
of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said «lav, as the
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RHODES at RHODES,
time to hear sai»l final account, and of obje<-
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
Hons thereto and to the settlement of said
estate.
Ited this 1st «lay of Augnst, a . D. | a *.» s
C. G. Scott started his new ButTalc-
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Administrator for the will annexed of the *•- Pitts thresher on hia own grain on Wed-
tftte of Arnilnta Higgens, deceased.
R. L» CONNER. Attorney for said estate.
I nesday.
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