The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, August 26, 1898, Image 8

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    SUMMONS
LOCAL DIRECTORY
CHUBCHES.
B ait :si—Services Sunday 11 a. m. and
7 ;30 p. iu ; Sunday school 9:50 a in. ; the
young people’s sooietv t> .15 p m
Prayer
meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Covenant
meeting first Thursday evening before the
first Sumiay of each in »nth.
R. W. K ino , Pastor,
M xthodist E piscopal —Service« every
Sabbath 11:00 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Sunday
school 9:30 a in. Prayer meeting 7 :00 p
m. Thursday. 1). T. S cmmebville , Pastor.
C umh . P kksbytkbian —Services every Sab­
bath 11 :0U a m and 7:30 p. m. Sunday
school 9:30 a. m. Y. P. C. E., Sunday 6:30
p. m. Prayer meetiug Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
Services in the Christian church : Preach-
ingevery Lord's day at 11 a m. and 7:30
p tn
Young people’s meeting at 6:30 p.
ill. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Prayer
meeting Thursday, 7:30p in.
F. A. P owkll , Pastor.
S t . J ames E piscopal C iickch — Rev. G.
I1’. Plummer.
Second
L‘___ 2 Sunday in each
mouth, morning and evening, La y-Se r-
vices other Sundays.
S t . J ames C atholic —First st., between
G and H. Sunday school 2:30 p. in. Ves-
pers 7 :30. bervices
Services once a month.
T. J M obbow , Rector.
W. C T. U.—Meets on every Fri­
day at 2:3Up. in. in reading room, Kegg
building.
V irginia W. (¡ rover , Pres.
E lva P. N eal , Sec.
NOTICE Of HVtL NETTl.E t»ENT.
LOCAL NEWS.
t,
rOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned,
the duly appointed, qualified ami acting
administrator with the will annexed of the e>- Chas. P. Nelson was in Portland
tate of Arminta Higgens, deceased^has filed in business Tuesday.
the County Court of Yamhill County. State of
Oregon, his final account as such administrator
Hi Rummel and family have gone
of baid estate, and that said court has set Tues­
day, the 6th day of September, 1898, at the hour Woods for two weeks’ camping.
of ten o’clock in the forenoon of said day, as the
Did yon notice the fine assortment
time to hear said final account, and of objec­
tions thereto and to the settlement of said fancy crockery at Bettman A Warren’s?
estate.
Dated this 1st day of August, A. D. 1898.
Dr. B. F. Fuller of Albany was in the
LEE LAUGHLIN.
Administrator with the will annexed of the es­ city tliis week looking after his property
tate of Arminta Higgens, deceased.
interests.
K. L. CONNER, Attorney for said estate.
N
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Yamhill.
W. D. Wright, Plaintiff,
V8.
John R. Forreit, as Executor of the last will and
testament of Lewis C. Forrest, deceased, John
R. Forrest, Julia M. Forrest, his wife. Sarah J.
Jeffries, Mary F. Richards, James Richards,
her husband, William II H. Forrest,-----For­
rest, his wife, N. T. Day, Addie Yett, II. D.
Yett, her husband. Rose Fowler, J. F. Fowler,
her husband, Jessie Day, Eva Abrahams, I.
Abrahams, her husband, Mollie Day, Gordon
F .Dav, Francis Forrest, Rebecca Forrest, his
wile, Sarah V. Williamson, J. N. Williamson,
her husband, George Forrest, Allima Forrest,
his wife, Mary F. Cook, Wm. J. Cook, her hus­
band, John W. Forrest, Ada Forrest, his wife,
Olive A. Smith, John Smith, her husband,
Wm. H. Forrest, Huttie Forrest, his wife, L. L.
Forrest, Charles S. Staats, Jennie Staats, his
wife, Ann Mellen, E.C. Mellen, her husband,
Cornelia Ireland, Wm. P. Irelund, her hus­
band, Clara Booth, George Booth, her hus­
band, Mary Collins, Sam Collins, her husband,
Carrie Hubbard, Joe Hubbard, her husband,
Wm. Staats, Emma Staats, his wife. Lillie
Madison, Wm. Madison, her husband, L. L.
Day, Leora J. Day, his wife, J. H Day, Emily
B. Day, his wife, (ieo. E. Day, Carrie D. Mc­
Mullen, Myrette Day and Bessie T. Day, Fred
Day and Charles M. Cooper, Defendant’s.
To Sarah J. Jeffries, William IL H. Forrest,
----- Forrest, his wife, Rose Fowler, J. F. Fow­
ler, her husband, Mollie Day, John W. Forrest,
Ada Forrest, his wife, Wm. H. Forrest, Hattie
Forrest, his wife, Clara Booth, George Booth,
her husband, L. L. Day, Leora J. Day, his wife,
J. H. Day, Emily B. Day, his wife,Geo. E. Day,
Carrie D. McMullen, Myrette Day, and Bessie
T. Day, Defendants:
g N i 11 h NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON :
1 You and each of you are hereby required to
appear ami answer tne complaint tiled against
you in the above entitled suit in the
above entitled court
by
Monday,
the
26th day of September, A. D. 1898, that being the
first day of the first term of said court follow­
ing the expiration of six weeks publication of
this summons, and you are hereby notified that
if you fail so to appear and answer said com­
plaint, for want thereof the plaintiff w ill apply
to said court for the relief demanded and prayed
for in said complaint, which is substantially as
follows, to-wit: For a decree of court foreclosing
the mortgage described in said complaint and
directing the sale of the mortgaged premises
and all the estate which said defemlants or
either of them had therein on the 1st day of De­
cember, 1890, or at any time since, in the man­
ner provided by law, and which said mort-
faged premises are described as follows, to-wit:
leginning at the southwest corner of the dona­
tion land claim of Daniel C. Daugherty ami
wife;-thence east 40 chains; thence south 10:20
chains; thence east 30.05 chains; thence north
15.31 chains; thence west 16.13 chains; thence
hoi 11) 11.93 chains; thence north 15 deg. east
8.85 chains; thence west 55.29 chains; thence
south 25.27 chains to the place of beginning,
containing 173U acres more or less, and situated
in .Section 13, T 5 S. R. 1 W . Section 24, T. 5 8. R.
1 W., Section 19, T. 5 8. K. 3 W., and Section 18,
1’. 5 8. R. 3 W. Willamette Meridian, in Yamhill
.■oiiiily, Stateof Oregon, ami for a decree of the
court that the proceeds of the sale of said reul
premises be applied as follows, to-wit:
First, To the payment of the costs and dis­
bursements of said sale and of this suit.
Second, To the payment of the stun of Three
fhousand (>3,000) Dollars, together with interest
thereon nt the rate of ten per cent per annum
from December 1st, 1896, until paid, ami to the
payment of the sum of >200.00 attorney’s fees,
all to the above named plaintiff.
Third, That if there be any balance then re­
maining the same be paid into court for the
benefit of whomsoever may be entitled thereto.
A Iso for a decree barring and foreclosing each
ami every defendant in the above entitled suit,
and all persons claiming by, through or under
them or either of them, of all right, claim or
equity of redemption in the mortgaged premi­
ses and every part and parcel thereof, excepting
only the statutory right of redemption, and for
a decree authorizing, empowering and directing
ihe sheriff to let the purchaser of said mort­
gaged premises into the immediate poKsession
thereof upon the day that the same shall be
Bold,And for such other ami further relief in the
premises as to the court shall seem meet ami
eiiuitablc.
This summons is served by publication there­
of in the Yamhill County Reporter for six
weeks, by order of Hon. Geo. H. Burnett, judge
of said court, dated at McMinnville, Oregon,
August 1st, A. D. 1898
33-6
RHODES <k RHODES,
Attorneys for the i’iaintiff.
EVECI TOH’S NOTICE
is hereby given that the under-
-igneil tin. I>. eli by the loonry court tor
N 'OTICE
Yamhill county, state of Oregon, duly appoint­
ed executrix and executor of the estate of 8. C.
Pearson, deceased All persons, therefore, hav­
ing any claims against said estate are hereby
notified to present them to ns duly verified at
the law office of J. E. Magers, In McMinnville,
Oregon, within six months from this fifteenth
day of July, lS'js.
30-5
LYDIA A. PEARSON, Executrix
HENRY J. PEARSON, Executor.
J. E. MAGERS, Attorney for said Estate.
A.
■ann
»•.L®¡
In order to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (I* lat Iron Brand),
the m uiufacturers, J. C. Hubinger Bros. Co., of Keokuk, Iowa, have
decided to ui’.T. AV/AY a beautiful present with tach package of
starch sold. TL se presents arc in the form of
The fall rains may be looked for about
October 18th. That is the date eet for
the Newberg fair to begin.
E. N. Ford expects to go to southern
Oregon again in October, for the benefit
of his health. He will be accompanied
by W. T. Booth.
They arc 13x19 inches in size, and are entitled as follows:
ncMinnville college offers thorough
courses in liberal arts, normal train­
ing, elocution, music and art. Send
to President Boardman for catalogue.
Lilacs and
Pansies.
American
Poppies.
-
Bl
J. O. Rogers, deputy clerk, has made
a sectionized juap of this county, which
I will sell to the highest bidder at John
is a neat piece of work that will prove
Pansies
Narver’s home place
mile northeast
^ttqaaaitocooMiC '
very useful for reference.
«œ tai A"J MK '.Iff .'S) MCE
of McMinnville, Or., first house on Riv­
Lilacs and
ar.d
Are you going to paint your house?
erside farm, Saturday, Sept. 3d, 1898,
Iris.
Marguerites mi 7ov;::> cf teu ; starch will co
at one o’clock, one black team, Morgan Consult Elsia Wright about paints and
AS
AS A P-.'UN.J A’.'u A I i A F
SECRET ORDERS.
oils. He will give you the best material
Of ANY ÜTrlLH SV.KCrL
and
Shire
breed,
weight
2,500
lbs.,
8
and
K nowles C hapter N o , 12, O. E. 8.—Meets at
tf
Masonic hall the 2d and 4th Monday evening
9 yearH old; one black family driving at least cost.
In each month. Visiting members cordially in­
Misses
Hannah
and
Elsie
Heinricbsen
horse,
Morgan
breed,
9
years
old;
one
vited.
MRS EMMA SNELLING, W. M.
MRS. KATE HEATH, Sec.
bay Altamont all-service horse, 7 years returned to their home in Vancouver
A. O. U. W.—Charity Lodge No. 7 meets first and
These rare ] pictures, four in number, by the renowned pastel artist, «
old; one black 4-year-old gelding, well Tuesday, accompanied by Merle Nelson,
third Fridays of each month, 7:30 p. in. Lodge
York, ___
have been chosen from ___
the very
R.
LeRoy, of New York,
. _.z choicest subjects
room in Union block.
broke; one tirst-class milch cow, ?4 Jer­ who will visit with them a couple of
W. II. FLETCHER, M. W.
in his studio and arc now offered for the first tiirc to the publ
J. D. BAKER,Becorder.
10
sey, I4 Durham, calf 4 weeks old; one weeks.
The pictures are accurately reproduced in a.i the colors used in the orig- *>'J
Yamhill Lodge No. 10 I), of H. meets in Union
inals, and are pronounced by competent crit'cs, works of art.
first-class milch cow, % Devon, % Dur­
(■»
Late peaches, Bartlett pears, fall ap­
hall second and fourth Friday evenings of each
Pastel pictures are the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing
month.
ham, calf 3 weeks old; 12 head stock ples, plums and primes give the market
th nt in beauty, richness of color and artistic merit
C uster P ost N o . 9—Meets the second and fourth
hogs and feeders; one set heavy team places a tempting appearance and BUg-
Saturday of each month in Wright’s hall at 10:30
One of these pictures
a. m. All member* of the oi'ler are cordially
harness, new; one set work harness; one gest cholera morbus pangs for the im-
will be civen away
invited to attend our meetings.
with each pra kage of
set double driving harness; one set of prudent.
GEO. W. K EENE, Commander.
J. IL STILWELL, Adjt.
nurchased of your grocer, it is the L ■ t laundrv
lì on the .nerket, and
single driving harness; one Studebaker
not
A veteran hop picker sayB it will
is sold for io cents a package. Ask ' cur grocer 1< thio st irta ¿.ad get a •h
E lvira A ssembly N o . 18, U nited A rtirans -
»I
wagon;
one
good
top
buggy;
one
all-
Meet first ami third Monday nights of each month
beautiful picture.
rain during the picking season this year,
al 7:30 p. m. in Union block.
steel Plano binder, almost new ; 2 new She has kept tab on the weather and
fcv ALL G&jSEBS KEEP u L l ST!?
W G. HENDERSON, M. A.
¡T ^ TITUTE .s i ’
disc harrows, 20-inch disc, 8-ft cut; one
J. W. BONES, Sec.
62
says it only rains every other year, It r.-
seeder, 2 or 3 horse; Two drag harrows, rained, you remember, last year.
almost new, 3 horse; two Oliver chilled
EAST AND SOUTH
B. F. Hartman expects to remove to
plows, almost new; 2 steel beam plows,
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almost new; one bundle rack, and other eastern Oregon in a few weeks, having
returned last week from a visit up there.
articles too numerous to mention.
Terms of sale, three months without He had a proposition from John F,
imterest will be given on approved se­ Adams to become foreman of his large
ranch, and has not decided whether to
OF THE
curity, 5 per cent discount for cash.
accept this or to engage in farming on
A. F. N akver ,
his own account.
Doyon know, that Elsia Wright carries
T o Cure a Cold in One Bay
Express Trains Leave Portland Daily
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. a full line of lubricating oils for machin­
LEAVE.
ARRIVE
All druggists refund the money if it fails ery? Owners of valuable harvesting and
Portland.......... (1:00 P M I San rrnnclsco.. s 15 A M
to
cure. 25c. For sale by Rogers Bros. other machinery cannot afford to exper
6.111 l-'raiicisco.s:Oi) P M I Portland............. 11:30 A M
UNDERTAKER’S SUPPLIES
WALL PAPER
intent with poor oils. He carries the best
Above trains stop ul all stations between Port,
on the market and they aro warranted
land ami Salem. Turner, Marion, Jefferson,
Farm tn Trade.
Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg.
not to gum.
tf
Junction City, Eugene, Cottage (¡rove, Drain,
A
farm
near
Newberg, consisting of
Oakland ami all stations from Roseburg to Asli
Rov. W. B. Fellows will leave tomor­
land inclusive.
240 acres, 100 in cultivation, to exchange
row on his return to the east to com­
Rove ini rg IHail Ikaily.
for a larger place. Inquire at this office.
plete his seminary course. He will
LEAVE:
ARRIVE:
Portland......... 8:30 AM | Roseburg
5.20 PM
study two years nt the theological semi­
RtMcbiirg
7:30 AM | Portland
4.30PM
Farm lor Sale.
nary at Rochester, N. Y., after which
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
120 acres near Whiteson. Dwelling he will settle down to the stern realities
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
F»UH..7VC7XN * BUFFET
house, 15 acres has been cultivated, of pastoral life.
SLEEPERS
$1200. Inquire of E. 8. Remmington,
Miss Julia l’rentiss made good use of
%TOTI<’E is hereby given that the undersigned
25tf
-1«! ns sheriff of Yamhill County, Slate of Or­ Wbiteson, Yamhill county.
her time while at Astoria. She met a
SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS. egon,
under and by virtue of a writ of execu­
tion issued out of the circuit court of the State
school director looking for a teacher,
Attached to all Through Trains.
To Tlic l.adicN.
of Oregon, on the 2d day of August, 1398, bear­
West Side Division.
made application, and was employed for
ing said date, and under the seal of said court,
We «ill give one of the latest im­ a term of nine months at a salary of $40
BETWEEN
PORTLAND a ND CORVALLIS upon amt to enforce a judgment, decree and or­
der of sale duly made and entered by said court
Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) on tile 18th day of April, 1898, in a suit therein proved White sewing machines to an V per month. The director was from War­
pending wherein W. 1*. Lord, Governor, 11. R
lady who will send us the name and renton, across the bay from Astoria,
National Family
7:80 A M 1 Lv
PortlHiui
Ar 1 5:50 I’ M Kincaid, Secretary of State, and Phil Metschan,
10:15 A M | i.v
McMinnvillo
Lv 1 8:06 1» M Treasurer, of the State of Oregon, ami ex-oiUcio nunilter of the oldest, sewing machine, where Miss Ptentiss had previously
11:65 P M I Ar
CorvalllH
Lv | 1:20 P M board of commissioners for the sale of school
adjoining counties, taught. She will leave next Thursday
ami university lands, and for the investment in Yamhill or
Newspaper
At Albany and (’orvallis connect with of the funds arising therefrom, were plaintiffs, no matter what make.
Offer stands for her new field of work.
ami Mary June Harrison was defendant, where­
trains of Or. Central
Eastern Ry.
Send address with
in it was ordered, adjudged and decreed by good for 90 days.
The school board has been compelled
Furnished by Special Correspondents at the front
said court that said plaintiffs have ami recover
Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) of
and from the defendant Mary Jane Harrison, information to Manning Bros’, store or to expend about $12.» recently, in repair­
the sum of $711 00, together with interest there­ to J. K. Izive, agent, McMinnville. 3m
i:.r»o p M i Lv
Portland
Afl s-25 A M on from the 18th day of April, 1898, at the rate
ing damage to the furnace of the Colum­
7 .30 p M | Ar
McMinnville
Lv | 5 5(» A M of eight per cent per annum ; the sum of >70.00
8:30 P M | Ar Independence
Lv |
!:.’»<> A M nt torpey’s fees and >42.55 taxes paid by plain­
bus building, that occurred while the
O ne factor in the tranquillity of normal institute was in session there.
tiffs, and >16.00 costs ami disbursement*, and
Rebate tickets on sale between Portland. Sac ordering that tile real property hereafter
rmnento and San EiTiucisco. Net rates >17 first described be sold in the manner provided by the “proud” Spanish people over the An opportunity should be offered for a Will contain all important war news of the daily edition.
class, and >11 second-class, including sleeper.
law, to satisfy said judgment, w hich said real news that Spain had sued for peace
“cbip-in’’among the assembled teachers.
Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. property is described as follows, to-wit:
Special dispatches np to the hour of publication.
Also JAPAN. < IIINA. IIONOI.I LU and AUS
Situate, lying and being in Yamhill county, was the timely publication in tin1 While not all were directly res|(onsible,
TRALI, can hr obtained from G. A. Wilcox, Slate of Oregon, and particularly described as
Careful
attention will be given to farm and family top­
Ticket Agent, McMinnville.
follows: The northwest quarter of Section Six Spanish newspapers of the full listof (he accident occurred as the result of an
C. II. MARKHAM,
(6), in Township Three (3) south of Range Three
ics,
foreign
correspondence,
market reports, and all general
fl) west of the Willamette meridian in Yamhill ships of war destroyed or captured effort to make them warm and comforta­
(Jen. Freight and Passenger Agent.
news
of
the
world
and
nation.
county, Oregon, and containing 161.79 acres,
IL KOEHLER, Manager.
This list con­ ble.
and being the homestead claim of Isaac llairi by tin* United States.
son, Certificate No. 312 in said county. Also the
Miss Alice McCoy, daughter of the
tained
twelve
cruisers,
two torpedo
We furnish the New York Weekly Tribune and your ft
following tract, to-wit: Commencing in the
(•enter of Section Six (6), inT. 3 S. R. 3 W. of the boats and twenty-one gunboats—■ founder of the town of that name, died
vorite home paper,
Willamette meridian in Yamhill county, Ore­
gon, ami at the Southeast corner of the Home thirty-five warships, with a total at the home of her stepfather, J. A.
stead Claim of Isaac Harrison, and running
both 1 YEAR for $1.25.
McKinnon, on Friday night,of consump
thence cast 14 rods; thence south 70.00 rods and tonnage of 48,185.
Address all orders to
I links; thence wot 114 rods; thence north 70
tion. The funeral was held on Sunday, CASH IN ADVANCE.
roils and 4 links; thence east along the lint* of
THE REPORTER
and was attended from this place by Mr.
said Isaac Harrison homestead claim to tin*
place of beginning, containing 50 acres of land
and Mrs. S. H. Maris, Mr. and Mrs.
in Yamhill county, Oregon.
Now, therefore, under and by virtue of Sflitl
Wm. Poole and their nephew, Mr. Hen­
writ of execution, judgment, decree and order
ry Gordon.
Deceased was a neiee of
of sale, and in pursuance with the commands
thereof,! will, on Saturday, the 3<l day of Sep­
They banish pain
Mr. Maris.
tember, 1M9S, at the hour of one o’clock p. in.
of said day, at the court house door, in the city
affecting
An
interesting
legal
question
GIVES
of McMinnville, Yamhill county, Oregon, sell
and prolong life
Catarrh is one of the most obstinate the national bankruptcy law- is to be
TWO THANSCONT1NENTAL the above <k‘scrib<*d real premises, at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, diseases, and hence the most difficult
RELIEF
subject to redemption, to satisfy said execution, to get rid of.
raised in the case of Barrie A Hobson,
costs and accruing costs, and I will on the day
There
is
but
one
way
to
cure
it.
of Newberg, who recently filed a petition
of sale put the purchaser of said real premises
into the immediate possession thereof, as by The disease is in the blood, and nil the in bankruptcy, after having turned over
said decree ordered ami directed.
sprays, washes and inhaling mixtures
Dated August 2d, 1898.
in the world can have no permanent their property to the Chehalem Valley
W. G. HENDERSON,
effect whatever upon it. Swift’s Spe- bank. As the transfer to the bank was
Sheriff of Yamhill county, Oregon.
cificcures Catarrh permanently, forit is made after the bankruptcy law became
the only remedy which can reach the operative the questiou is whether it will
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NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE.
disease and force it from the blood.
Spokane Salt Lake
Mr B. I’. McAllister, of Harrodsburg, stand. Judge Bellinger has referred the
K
t ., had Catarrh for years. He writes: matter to M D. L. Rhodes, referee in
Minneapolis Denver
“ X I uwiuu
could Me II."
no improvement
1 III pmvrIiir-ni wrirtirver,
whatever,
OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned
bankruptcy for Yamhill county.
as sheriff of Yamhill county, state or Or­ though I wtw constantly treated with spray«
St. Paul
Omaha
and
washes,
and
differ­
egon, under and by virtue of a writ of execu
Rev. Ralph Storey bid adieu to friends
ent inhaling remedies—
AND
AND
tion and order of sale, issued out of the circuit
in fact. I could feel that here on Monday, after a very brief va­
court of the state of Oregon, for the county of
each winter 1 was worse
Chicago Kansas City Yamhill, on the 15th day of August. 1898, under
than the year previous. cation at home. After a visit with his
the seal of said court anil directed to me as
•’Finally it was
LOWEST RATES TO ALL
sheriff of said county, upon ami to enforce that
brought
to my notice brother Frank at Newberg be expected
certain judgment and decree rendered by said
EASTERN CITIES.
that Catarrh was a blood to leave Portland yesterday for Provi­
court <»n the 18th day of April, l.W, in that cer­
disease,
and
after think­
tain suit therein pending wherein Lucy E
ing over the matter. I dence, R. I., to enter upon his last year
Cowin was plaintiff, and H. F. Hartman. M. A.
saw
it
was
unreasonable
OCEAN STEAMERS
Hartman. B Brower, as the administrator of the
Mr.
to expect to be cured by of study at Brown university.
estate of Stow A- Brower, and B.
Leave Portland Every B Days partnership
remedies which onlv Storey will probably lie the only repre­
Brower, wen» defendant*, in which it was or­
reached the surface. I
dered. adjudged ami decreed by said court that
• • POR • •
_
then decided to try sentative from Oregon at Brown the
-aid plaintiff. Lucy E. Cowls, ntover of and
from saiil defemlants, B. F. Hartman and M. A. 8. S. 8.. and after a few hotties wore used. I no­ coming year. He is serving as pastor
Hartman, the sum of >765.92, with interest ticed a perceptible improvement. Continuing
thereon from April 18th, 1898, at the rate of ten the remedy, the disease was forced out of my of a church at Providence during hie
per cent per annum until paid, and also the system, and a complete cure was the result.
sum of >10 00 attorney’s fees and the further I advise all who have this dreadful disease to school years. After his graduation, the
sum of >16.00, costs and disbursements, all in U I abandon thelrloeal treatment, which has never
OCEAN STEAMERS
8. gold coin, and w herein It was further ordered, done them any good, and take 8 8. 8 . a rem­ Baptists of Oregon will doubtless see to
edy that can reach the disease and cure it.”
adjudged and decreed that the following de
it that he is not sidetracked in the effete
To continue the wrong treatment for
real property be sold, to-wit:
OREGON, GEO. W. ELDER and scribed
Lots Seven 17» and Eight (8), Block Three (3) in Catarrh is to continue to suffer. Swift’s east, and his services lost to the fair
the second addition of McMinnville College to Specific in a real blood remedy, and state of bis adoption
CITY OF TOPEKA
thelownol McMinnville, in Yamhill countv,
Oregon, together with the tenements, herediia- cures obstinate, deop-seateci diseases,
Leave Portland every O days ments and appurtenances thereunto belonging. which other remediea have no effect
The HeM Krmedy for Flux.
or in any w ise ap|H*rtandng
whatever upon. It promptly reaches
Mr. John Mathaia, a well known stock
Now, therefore, by virtue of said
for Alaska Point «
Catarrh* ami never fails to cure even the dealer of Pulaski, Ky., says: "After
judgment, decree and order i»f «•!<• n
siiance of the command* thereof. I w
most aggravat<»d cases.
Pieamm monthly from Portland to Yoknbom* unlay, the 17th day of September, 18'X at II
suffering for over a week with flux, and
No matter what the matter is, one will do you
and Hon« Kong, via The Northern Pacific Steam hour of one o'clock p. m. of mid day. at tl
my physican having failed to relieve me,
court house door in the city of MeMinnvill
»hip Co. in connection with O. R.A N.
Yamhill
county,
Mate
of
Oregon,
expose
fi»r
*a
good, and you can get ten for five cents
For full information call on (). R. A N.
I was advised to try Chamberlain’s Colic,
and «ell as the law directs M public auction I
NIIODRN A KlieBKK« Afrnt*.
is Purely \ eitetable, and is the only Cholera and Iharrho'a remedy, and have
thctiighest bidder for « ash in haml, the abox
gtyk' partf*« mntalnin« rww » ttaww
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Or Addrvra:
McMinnville, Or dearribed r.al premises, to satwfV mid exert
blood remedy guaranteed to contain no
doo^n • f the Irwvoet <
tabu>m ca»;
the
please
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of
stating
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dangerous minerals.
Dated this lUh dav of August, A. I>. 1*9*.
wui tw aeui for «w c
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' Books mailed free by Swift Specific one bottle cored me.’’ For sale by 8.
(ten. P am . A«t.
W <». HENl»ERS<‘N,
Sheriff of Yamhill County, State ot Oregon.
POItTLAW, OK.
Company, Atlanta. Georgia.
Iloworth A Co.
The Shasta Route
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Public Auction Stile.
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Weekly Tribune
The Reporter,
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