The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, August 12, 1898, Image 8

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LOCAL DIRECTORY
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LOCAL NEWS.
NOTICE FOR Pl KI.IC ATI<»>.
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Land Office at Oregon City,Oregon,
I’oHTt.ANh, Ore., Au». 8, 1S!«8.
July llih, 1898
Did you notice the fine assortment of
The temperature was slightly fancy crockery at Bettman & Warren’s? NrOTI('E ia hereby given that the following
named settler lia> filed notice of his in­
B aptist -ServicesSunday 11 a. in. and lower during this week than for the
tention to make final proof in support of his
7:.30p. in ; Hnndav school 9:50 11 in.; the preceding west of the Cascades, and
Postmaster McCain and Mr. and Mrs. claim, und that said proof will be made beior«»
young people’s soetety (J: 15 p m
Prayer
(’«»nnty Clerk of Yamhill Coumy, at .Mc­
The A. E. McKern are spending the week tlie
meeting Thursday 7:30 p. in. (’ovenant slightly higher cast of them.
Minnville, Oregon, oil August 20th, 1H98, viz.:
In or.ler to further intriKlcce ELASTIC STAUCIH Flat Iron Brand),
JAMES H. ALLEN,
meeting lirst Thursday evening before tin- average maximum temperature for on the Nestucca.
IL E. 10052, for the SW * t of SW *4 of Section 6,
ti e in i!i’i«r •< terors, J. C. !iubing« r Bros. Co., of Keokuk, Iowa, have
first Sunday of each month.
the
week
in
the
Columbia
River
that
Clothe
your
eyes
w
ith
the
glasses
Township2
S.,
K.
4
W.
He
names
the
follow
­
It. \V. K ino , Pastor,
wid» d I.» < b 1VE A\VAY a beautiful present with each package of
witnesses to prove iiis continuous residence
Valley is 98.6 degrees, at Portland will last the longest—Dr. Lowe’s glasses. ing
starch * ’
t hese preseaU arc in the form of
upon and cultivation of said land, viz.: Asa E.
M ethodist E piscopal Services every 84.6 degrees.
In
the
northeastern
McKern and Frank Miller of McMinnville, Or­
Sabbath 11.00 a. m and7:30p. in. Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wallace left on egon,
and
David<
’
.
Richardson
and
Pleasant
achooi 9:3l) a in. Prayer meeting 7:00 p portion of Umatilla county, the Tuesday for Tillamook city on a visit to Smith of North Yamhill, Oregon.
m. Thursday. 1». T. Si mmkbvii . ll , Pastor. highest temperature in the state,
CHAS. B. MOORES, Register.
C vmb . P kembytebian —Ser vices every Sab­ luti degrees, occurred. No rain fell their daughter. Mrs. .1. A. Todd.
bath 11:00a m ami 7:30 p. in. Sunday during the week.
aS ’d
David Nayberger returned hist Satur­
school 9:30 a. in. Y. P. C. E.. Sunday 6:30
Harvesting
is
progressing.
Fail-
day
from
San
Francisco.
While
there
p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7 :30 p. m.
They ;ire 130 to inch s in size, and are entitled as follows:
sown wheat is being rapidly cut und ho visited the soldiers in camp and saw
Services in the Christian church : Preach-
In the eastern portion of the recruits who last left McMinnville.
VTOTK’E is hereby given that the under­
ingeverv Lord's day al II a m. ami 7:30 threshed.
lx signed iias been by the county court tor
p m
Young people’s meeting at 0:30 p. the state, heading is the general
Yamhill county, state of Oregon, duly appoint­
McMinnville college offers thorough ed
m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. in. Prayer manner of gathering the wheat crop:
ex« «-ntrix andexectitor of tboeatate o?8. ().
meeting Thursday, 7:30p hi .
Pearson, deceased All persons, therefore, hn\
while in the western portion of the courses in liberal arts, normal train­ ing
any claims against said estate are hereby
F. A. PowEl.i., Pastor.
state, shocking the grain is tht- ing, elocution, music and art. Send notified to present them to us «Inly verifle«l at
S t . J ames E piscopal C hckch Rev. <«. usual manner of handling it; thresh­ to Preside nt Boardman for catalogue. the law office of J. E Magers, in McMinnville,
Wild
Lilacs and
Oregon, within six months from this fifteenth
F, Plummer.
Second Sunday in each
1898.
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mouth, morning and evening. Liy-Ser- ing then proceeds when opportunity
Mayor Chrisman complains that he day of July, 1ADIA
American
Pansies.
A. PEARSON, Executrix
offers. Some threshing of fall-sown has never know n fishing to be so poor
vi< es other Sundays.
HENRY J. PEARSON, Executor.
In
J. E. MAGERS, Attorney for said Estate.
Poppies.
S t . J ames C atholic —First st., between wheat and oats has been done.
Ci and II. Sunday school 2:3o p. in. Ves­ some counties of western Oregon, over on the Nestucca as it is now. Either
pers 7 :3o. Services once a month.
jn
•
up
or
they
are
all
there are complaints that the wheat the fish do not come
T. J M orrow , Hector.
SUMMONS.
is not turning out us well as was ex­ fished out.
■ ^ATfNvr.vrA I- fÙ. : a
W. C T. U.—Meets on every Fri
Pansies
day at 2:30 p. in. in rending room. Kegg pected, while in other counties it is
Chas. Garner, of F.lsia Wright’s
' .Uli-. S’ '
it
building.
V irginia W. G rover , Pres
reported to be up to expectations. threshing crew, was overcome by the In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
I Lilacs and
and
of Yamhill.
E lv a P. N eal , Sec.
In the eastern portion of the state heat lust Friday, and came near (lying. ior the County
W. D. Wright, plaintiff,
MargticriUs.
the yield is, as a rule up to or above
vs.
CHr » py :i er r rr - itmtch wt; k 'toH
R. Forrest, as Executorof the last will and
-,
C /it I . HAU I
SECRET ORDERS.
expectations. Front all reports re­ Another man who was cutting bands got John
ia ni., oi -. h r-TA^.’u.
h
testament of Lewis C. Forrest, deceased, John
K nowles (’ haptek No, 12, O. E. S -Meets at ceived, it is evident that the wheat so hot that he began to get cold and had
R. Forrest, Julia M. Forrest, his wife, Sarah J.
Masonic hall the 2d and 4th Monday evening
Jeffries, Mary F. Richards, James Richards,
/.’"J.C.HUSIL j ERBKOS’C? H i
in each mouth Visiting members rmdiallv in­ crop, as a whole, will be as large or to give up the job.
her husband, William H H. Forrest,
For­
plf
■!
vited.
M RS F M MA SNELl.l N<.. V M.
larger,
and
of
as
good
or
better
qual
­
rest, his wife, N. T. Day, Addie Yett, H. 1».
Mrs.
Mary
E.
Ransom,
grand
chief
of
MRS. KATE HEATH. Sec.
Yett, her husband. Rose Fowler, J. F. Fowler,
ity,
than
the
crop
of
last
year.
It
the
Rathbone
Sisters,
came
tip
from
A. O. U. W. -Charity Lodge No. 7 meets first and
her husband, Jessie Day, Eva Abrahams, I.
These rar* pictures, four in number, b\ tht- renowned pastel artist,
third Fridays of each month, . -■«» p. m. Lodge always occurs that in localities crops Portland last week Thursday on the
Abrahams, her husband, Mollie Day, Gordon
K. I ' ’Roy,
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:..........
; ’cest
.
■ ;
e ■ ■ " - " York, 1 have been chitseti
from
-Jtc
\ rj c.ho
subject!
room in Union block.
F .Day, Francis Forrest, Rebecca Forrest, his
are
better
or
poorer
than
in
others,
W. H. FLETCHER, M. W.
in hi ; studio Hal ire now offered for the first tin’-, to th. rnihik .
evening train and pijida fraternal visit to wife, Sarah V. Williamson, J. N. Williamson,
J. D. BAKER. Recorder.
10
and such is the ease this year; again,
her husband, Ge«»rge Forrest, Aliima Forre t,
I he picture
.iccur: .<-iy reproduced ii.
tin color * ,i.l in the orig.
A bountiful
his wife, Mary F. Cook, Wm. J. Cook, her hus­
Yamhill Lodg«* No. 10 D. of H. meets in Union the report that crops are not up to Dianecia Temple, No. 15.
inib
d .ire pronounced by competent criti c, works ol ar:.
band,
John
\V.
Forrest,
Ada
Forrest,
his
wife,
hall second and fourth Friday evenings of each
expectations, is very vague, The lunch was served and members report a Olive A. Smith, John Smith, her husband,
Pastel pii tur
ire the t orriet tli;!i", fo the Lome, nothing surpassing
month.
W . H. Forrest. Haiti«.* Forrest, his wile, L. L.
tli ni in be.v.itv, ri. hr i<-cS of oolor. and arti .ir merit.
C uster P ost N o . 9 Meets the second and fourth season has been, on the whole, very pleasant time.
Forrest,
Charles
S.
Staats,
Jennie
Staats,
iiis
Saturday of each month in Wright’s hall at ll)::JC favorable, and some of the more
One ot dic e picture- pi/Xi S'1
wife, Ann Mellen, E. C. Mellen, tier husband,
¿J At» "
Do you know, that Elsia Wright carries
a. in. All members of tin* order are cordially
will l> -Hill
i' ■ ; ■» ,v i-.e- -7- .-J (f - »
Ireland, Wm. P. Ireland, her hus­
sanguine people have placed their a full line of lubricating oils for machin­ Cornelia
invited to attend our meetings.
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Ar.
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witii
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lì
p
ii
Ita
”
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’
of
Been
a
£
y
band,
Clara
Booth,
George
Booth,
her
hus
­
&
GEO. W. KEENE, Commander.
expectations very high, much higher ery? Ow ners of valuable harvesting and band, Mary Collins, Sam Collins, her husband,
purchased of voi-, gr -cer. It is the best !:n n-tr 1 tari li re th narket, and
J. B. STILWELL, Adjt.
Carrie
Hubbard,
Jot*
Hubbard,
her
husband,
than
is
reasonable.
A
correspond
­
is
sold
ior
to
cents
a
package.
Ask
your
grocer
Wm. Staats, Emma Staats, his wife, Lillie
or this st.'rc i and get a
E lvira A ssembly N o . 18. U mteu A rtisans
Marion county writes: other machinery cannot afford to exper Madison, Wm. Madison, her husband, L. L
bi-:r.lifnl picture.
Meet first and third Monday nights of each month ent from
iment w¡th poor oils. He carries the best
Day, Leora J. Day, his wile, J. H Day, Emily
at 7:30 p. in. in Union block
“
A
careful
examination
of
the
B. Day, his wife, Geo. E. Day, Carrie D. Mr
W G. HENDERSON, M. A.
KEEP HiST’O STO8H.
m48STITUTE
Wheatfields two weeks ago convinced on the market and they are warranted Mullen, Myrette Day and Bessie T. Day, Fred v
J. W. BONES, Sec.
62
Day and Charles M. Cooper, Defendants.
tf
me that farmers were going to be not to gum.
To Sarah J Jeffries, William H. H. Forrest,
disappointed about the yield of their Messrs. Coulter, Easter and McCul­ ----- Forrest, his wife, Rose Fowler, J. F Fow­
ler,
husband, Mollie Day. John W. Forrest.
TT'T'Yii'YT'STYnrTVò''ìTò'T»'
EAST AND SOUTH
wheat, and now threshing has com lough have finished their contract with Ada her
Forrest, his wife, Wm. 11. Forrest, Hattie
menced
and
my
impressions
are
real
­
Forrest, his wife, Clara Booth, George Booth,
VIA
L. L. Day, Leora J. Day, his wife,
ized. The grain is not plump and thecity for graveling the streets. A thou­ .1. her H. busband,
Day, Emily B. Day, his wife, Geo. E. Day,
the yield is a disappointment; all sand yards have been delivered, costing Carrie D. McMullen, Myrette Day, and Bessie
Defendants:
grain is second in <|uality and not an t he city $1,300, and it is money wisely T. f N Dav,
1 IIE N A M E OF TH E STATE OF OR EGON :
average yield. Spring wheat and invested. About every dollar of it has 1 You and each of you are hereby required to
9
OF THE
and answer the complaint tiled against
oats art- in the same condition. All gone to working people in the vicinity. appear
you in the above entitled suit in the
ripened too quickly.'’ Another re­ The contractors are to be commended above entitled court by Monday, the
day of September, A. I> 1*9*, that being the
port from Marion county reads: for their part in the good work, particu­ •26th
first «lay of the first term of said court follow
“Grain is turning out from five to larly as they have no more than made ing the expiration of six weeks publication of
this summons, and you are hereby notified that
ten bushels less than was expected.” wages for themselves and teams.
Express Traina Leave Portland Daily
if you fail so to appear and answer said com­
A not her from the same county reads:
plaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply
W. P. Lord last week received official io said court for the relief demanded ami prayed
LEAVE.
ARRIVE
“Threshing is well under way here
for in said complaint, which is substantially as
Portland.......... 6:00 P M | San Francisco.. 8*15 A M
UNDERTAKER'S SUPPLIES
WALL PAPER.
San Eraneisco.K:00 P M I Portland............9 :•() A A. in the Waldo Hills, and grain is notification from J. ,J. Lerman, secretary follows, to-wit: For a decree of court foreclosing
mortgage described jn sai«l complaint and
and treasurer of the state commissioners the
yielding
well.
”
Another
reads:
directing
the
sale
of
the
mortgaged
premises
Above trains stop at all stations between Port
land and Salem. Turner, Marion, Jefferson, “Threshing has begun, and the yield in charge of the Yosemite park and the and all the estate which said defendants or
either of them had therein on the 1st day of De­
Albany, Tangent, Shedd.s, Halsey, Harrisburg promises to be above the average.”
Mariposa big trees, in California, that cember,
1890, or at any time since, in the man­
Junction City, Eugene, Cottage Grove, Drain
These
quotations,
all
from
one
of
the
ner provided by law, and which said mort­
Oakland and all stations from Roseburg to Asli
the board, at. its last meeting, had named gaged
premises
described as follows, to wit:
land inclusive,
best counties in the state, are made one of the monster trees in the Mariposa Beginning at the are south
west corner of the dona­
Huaebiirg ¡flail Daily*
to demonstrate that the wheat crop
tion land claim of Daniel C Daugherty ami
grove “Oregon” after this state, a com­ wife; thence east if) chains, thence south I0:2o
LEAVE:
ARRIVE:
is
yet
to
be
determined,
and
that
de
­
Portland......... 8::l0 A M | Roseburg.......... 5.20 P M
chains; theiice east 30.1)5 chaiusi thence north
Roseburg........ 7:30 AM | Portland.,
4.30 PM creased yields are not general.
East pliment the governor acknowledged in 15.31 chains; thence west 16.13 chains; thence
appreciative
terms.
ijorth 11 93 chains; thence north 15 «leg. ea-1
of the Cascades, the reports quite
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
».85 chains; thence west 56.29 « hams; thence
thoroughly
agree
with
the
statement
John
Crawford,
who
has
the
contract
south
25.27 chains to the place of beginning,
PULL.MHN * BUFFET
173l2 acres more or less, and situated
“The yield is excellent, fully up to for the concrete work on the Yamhill containing
in Section 13, T 5 S. R. | \\ , Section _’l, T. 5 S R.
SLEEPERS
expectations.” Spring-sown wheat locks, was seen Tuesday. He says they I W.. Section 19, T. 5 S. R. 3 W.. and Section D,
AND
T. 5 S. R. 3 W. Willamette .Meridian, in Yamhill
SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS, and oats are rapidly maturing, and are prepared to push the work from this county, State of Oregon, and for a decree of the
they will be ready to harvest by or
court that the proceeds of the sale of said real
be applied as follows, to-wit:
Attached to all Through Trains.
before the fall sown crop is out of time on. A forty horse-power boiler and premises
First, To the payment of the costs and di
West Side Division.
engine is being placed to operate the bursements
the way.
*
of said sale and of this suit
BETWEEN
PORTLAND a ND CORVALLIF
second, To the payment of the sum of Three
The second crop of alfalfa and mixer and other necessary machinery. Thousand
($3,000)
together with interest
Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) clover is being put away. Corn is Two gangs will lie employed, keeping thereon at the rate Dollars,
of ten per cent per annum i
National Family
from
December
1st,
1*96,
until
and to the ’
making
good
growth.
The
warm
the work moving night and day, and it payment of the sum of $200.00 paid,
7 HU A M 1 Lv
P oh I hik I
Al* I 6:50 1 M
attorney’s fee:,
10:15 A M 1 Lv
Me Mi luiville
3:06
P
M
Lv
weather killed many hop lice. The is part of the plan to put in an electric all to the above named plaintiff.
11:55 I’ M ; Ar
Corvallîâ
M
Lv| 1 2U
Newspaper
Third, That if there be any balance tloFn re­
hopyards are in better condition at light plant if one can be Lad reasonably. maining
the same be paid into court for the
At Albany and Corvallis connect with the present time than is usual, and
of whomsoevei may be entitled thereto
Mr. Crawford nays that about «>0 days benefit
trains of Or. (’entrai A Eastern Ry.
Also for a decree barring and roreclosing each
Furnished by Special Correspondents at the front
well informed hopgrowers report w ill be required to complete the job. and and
every defendant in the above entitle«! suit,
Expies« Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) that the crop now promises to be
and all persons claiming by, through or under
he
hopes
to
be
through
before
the
river
them or either of them, of all right, claim or
larger and better than for the past
equity of redemption in the mortgaged premi- !
1 IS p M l.i
Porti« ml
Al 1 8:25 A M two years.
Early apples are ripe rises from fall rains.
ses and every part and parcel thereof, excepting ■
7 AO P M Ar
Mi M111 n\ ill«»
Lv 1 5.50 A A’
only the statutory right of redemption, and foi ,
8:90 F M Ar (Independence
Peach plums
Li 1 I .0 A M and very plentiful.
a decree authorizing, empowering and directing
are
yet
being
shipped
in'large
quan
­
the sheriff to let the purchaser of said mort Will contain all important war news of the daily edition.
Rebate tickets on sale between Portland. Hue
gaged premises into the immediate po^ession ■
ramento and Sail Enuicisco. Nel rate' #17 first tities.
Prune trees are overloaded
thereof upon the day th«» the same shall be
clast, and 111 second class, including sleeper.
Special dispatches np to the hour of publication.
and
hand
pruning
is
act
ively
engaged
sold,and forsuch otherand turtper relief in the
Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe
premises as to the court shall seem meet ami
Early Crawford peaches are
Also JAPAN. ( HINA, HONOl.l I.U and AUS in.
Careful attention will be given to farm and family top­
equitable-
TH ALIA, can be obtained from G. A. Wilcox ripening.
Pears and late apples
This summons ia served by publication there­ ics, foreign correspondence, market reports, and all general
Tivket Agent, McMinns ill«-.
of in the Yamhill County Reporter for six ,
promise to be a very largo crop.
C. H. MARKHAM,
weeks, by order of Hou. Geo. H. Burnett, judge news of the world and nation.
Orchards are, as a rule, in much
Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent.
of said court, dated at McMinnville. Oregon,
1st, A. I). 1898
R KOEHLER. Manager.
bettor condition than usual. Sugar Contagious blood poison is absolutely August
RHODES A RHODES,
\\ e furnish the New York Weekly Tribune and your fa­
beets are making most satisfactory beyond the skill of the doctors. They 33-6
Attorneys for the Piaiutiff
may
dose
a
patient
for
years
on
their
growth: experts report the crop in
vorite home paper,
The Reporter.
line condition. Work on the crop of mercurial and potash remedies, but he
both
1
YEAR for $1.25.
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE.
flax for liber is being pushed. The will never lie rid of the disease; on the
CASH IN ADVANCE.
Address all orders to
U. S. department of agriculture re­ other hand, his condition will grow
ports the Oregon grown (lax as fol Steadily worse. S. S. S. is the only cure IVTOTK E is hereby given that the un«lersigne<l ____________________________ ________ THE REPORTER.
Lvl assherittOf Yamhill Coumy, Stale of Or­
lows "Well prepared, it would for this terrible affliction. Iiecause it is egon,
under ami by virtue of a urit of exern
only nynedy which goes direct to tion issued
out ot the circuit court of the State
TO THE
make a superior fiber, tit for linen. the
the cause of the disease und forces it of Oregon, on the ?d day|of August, 1898, hear­
This (Oregon grow n) comes nearest from the system.
ing said date, and under the seal of said court,
to the Courtrai straw in appearance 1 was atHk-t-'d with Blood Polson, and the upon and to enforce a judgment, decree and or­
They banish pain
der of sale duly made and entered by said court
of any examined from the United best doctors did me no good, though I took on
the 18th day of April, 1898, in a suit therein
GIVES THE CHOICE OF
GIVES
States. In a report issued by the
their treatment faith­ pending wherein W. F. Lord, Governor, H. K
and prolong life.
fully. in fact, 1 seemed Kincaid, St•cretarx of State, ami t’liil M.*t«'han.
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL department twenty years ago, Ore­
Treasurer,
of
the
State
of
Oregon,
ami
ex-otficio
to get worse all the
RELIEF
gon was especially named as a most
while. 1 took almost board of commissioners for tire «ale of school
every so-called blood and university lands, and for the investment
desirable state for growing ti
remedy, but they did not of the fundsarising therefrom, were plaiutitb,
flax.”
B. S. P aque ,
seem to reach the dis­ ami Mary Jane Harrison was defendant, where­
ease. and had no effect in it was ordered, adjudged and decreed by
Section Director, Portland Oreg.
whatever. I was dis­ said court that said plaintiffs have and recover
CHl’KCHES
The Shasta Route
FURNITURE,
WAR WITH SPAIN!*
Reliable War News
4
The New York Weekly Tribune
Doctors Can’t
Cure It!
EAST.
ROUTES
GREAT
NORTHERN RV.
VI*
OREGON
SHORT LINE
VI*
Spokane Salt Lake
Minneapolis Denver
St. Paul
Omaha
AND
AND
Chicago Kansas City
LOWEST RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
OCEAN STEAMERS
Leave Portland Every n Days
• • FOR • •
SAN + FRANCISCO
OCEAN STEAMERS
OREGON, GEO. W. ELDER and
CITY OF TOPEKA
Leave Portland every B days
for Alaska Points.
SU.m.r> in. ml lily from Port lain) to Yokohodb
and Hon. Koug. i i. The SortU. rn r«'iri< .-teniu
«hip Co lit eon nr.-non with O K * X.
For hill information call an it. R A N.
jtHnnr.a * mh » i » kn ,
Or Addr»««:
McMinnville. Or
W . H III HI HI H r,
Gvn. P am . Aft.
POHTi nD. OH.
of ami from the defendant Mary Jane Harrison,
the sum of $711 00, together with interest there­
on from the bill «lay »»t April, UM, at the rate
To Cure u f old iu One liny
of eight per cent per annum; the sum of $70.00
attorney's fees ami $42.55 taxes paiti by plain
Take Iaixative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
tiffs, and $l6.f>0 costs and disbursements, ami
ordering
that the real property hereafter
All druggists refund the money if it fails
described be sold in the manner provided by
law, to satisfy said judgment, which said real
to t itre. 25c. For sale by Kogers Bros.
properly is described as follows, to-wit
Situate, lying and being in Yamhill county,
State of Oregon, and particularly described as
Inriu to Trude.
follows* The northwest quarter of Section six
It is llkp self-destruction to continue
in Township Three (3i soutliof Range Three
A farm near Newberg, consisting of to take pota.-h and mercury; besides (6i,
(3> west of the Willamette meridian in Yaiuhill
■-’■AO acres, 100 in cultivation,to exchange totally destroying the digestion, they county, Oregon, and containing 161.79 acres,
and being the homestead claim of Isaac Harn
for a larger place. Inquire at this office. dry up the marrow in the lames, pro­ son. Certificate No. 342 m said county. Also tire
ducing a stiffness and swelling of the following tract, to-wit: Commencing in the
of Section Six (6i. inT. o S. R 3 W. of the
joints, causing the hair to full out. and center
Willamette meridian in Yaiuhill county, Ore­
Iiirtn ior a>nle.
completely wrecking the system.
gon. and at the Southeast corner of the Home­
stead Claim of Isaac Harrison, ami running
120 acre« near Whiteaon. Dwelling
thence east 14 rods; thence south 70.00 rods and
house, 15 acres has been cultivated,
4 links; thence west 114 rods: thence north 70
rods and 4 links: thence east along tire line <it
$1200. Inquire of E. S. Keiniuington,
said Isaac Harrison homestead claim to t tu­
place of beginning, containing 50 acres oi land
Whiteeou, Yamhill county.
is guaranteed Purely \ egetable, and is in
Yamhili county. Oregon.
the only biota! retnAly free from these
\.»w. therefore, limb-:- sml i\ . hhi «- of
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said
1 writ of ext*cqtinii, Judgment, decree ami order
dangerous minerals.
<>f sale, and in pursuance with the commands
Book on self-treatment sent tree by thereof, I will, on Saturday, the 3d day of Sep­
Swift Specific Company. Atlanta. Ga.
tember. 1898, at the hour of one o’clock p. m.
of said day, al the court house door, in the cuy
<»f McMinn ville, Yamhill county. Oregon, seil
><»iu •: ot mil. M-:rri.i:in:vr I the abOxe described real premises, at public
| auction to the highest bidder forca«h m hand,
OTICE i. hereby given that tIw* undersigned, i «ubjts’t to redemption, to satisfy said execution,
I
lire duly rtp|M>inrrd. qualified mid acting ' cost« and accruing cost®, and 1 will on thy Ua\
i of I »«ale put the purchaser of said real premi*»’s
R'luiinis'trator witn the will puucxed of the vs-
Utt* of Arminta Higgens, dectast'd^ha® filed in into the immediate possession ihercoi, as by
|
it»- i »»nnty Court «»( Yamhill County, state of ' said decree urdeKsi and directed.
Oregon^ his final AicHMint as such adminifirator j Dated August 2d, IsM
W G. HENDERSON,
of «aid v-tafe. and ihAt said court has rel Tur«- |
Sheriff of Yamhill county. Oregon.
tln\ Mre « th <U\ <»/ September, pv*, at the hour 1
of u n o’floei in the forenoon of -aid «lav a® the
time to hear said final account, and of oMer-
Hou® there!«» and to lhe reltiemem of said
estate
Are you going to paint your how»'*
Dated th** 1st day of August, .A. D
Consult Elsia Wright about paints and
I.Kr. LAVGHLIM.
KLVACRKAM HAI M la > pmltlTerurr.
Administrator for the will annexed of the
A|>pl, > om tha noatrilfc It w qnivkl, abaorbrd Nt
oils. He will give you the beet material
ranu •< ItrnnfiM. or br mall ; Munptra l<tr. b, mail. tatr of Arminta Higgens, deceased.
at least coat.
tf
ELY BROTHKKM, M W arraa N., Xaw lor* t.
1 R. L.CONNER. Attorney for said eMate.
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heartened. for it seemed
that I would never be
cured. At the advice of
a friend I then took
8. S. S.. and began toim
prove. I continued the
medicine, and it cured nre completely, build
ing up my health and increasing my appetite
Although tins was ten years ago. I have never
yet had a sign of the disease to return.
W. R. N ewm cn .
Staunton, V».
S.S.S.r'rr».BIood
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No matter wh.it the matter is, one will do you
good, and you can get ten for five cents.
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