NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE. LOCAL DIRECTORY CHURCHES B aptist —Services Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30p. m ; Sunday school 9:50 a m.; the Prayer young people’s society 6:15p m _____ ______ _ 7 ___ meeting Thursday ¡30 r p. ___ ni Covenant meeting lirst Thursday evening before the first Sunday uf each month. R. W. Koto, Pastor, M kthoi . ist E piscopal —Services every Sabbath 11 ; chains; theme west 55.29 chains; thence south 25.27 chains to the place of begin­ “Five Drops,” for sale by E. M. Garrison, to same. Final account tiled and Dec. ning, containing 173% acres more or less, and 44-rn situated in Sections 13and24, T, 5 S R. I W., and Whiteson, Oregon. 10th, 1898, at 10 a. m. set to hear same. Sections 18 and 19, T. 5 8. K 3 W. Willamette An old lady near Salem sent Admiral The usual notice ordered to be given. meridian. McMinnville,Oregon, October21th, 1898. Dewey a boxoi Oregon’s best red apples, Estate of Cyrus Smith. Inventory W. G. HENDERSON, neatly packed, with the other Christmas tiled and approved. Estate valued at Sheriff of Yamhill County, State of Oregon. presents. ♦18,285.80. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE. I am able to furnish loans on first-class Estate of P. P. Gates. Fourth semi­ approved. rOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned farm security, from $2,000 upward, at 7 annual account tiled and of Yamhill county, state of Ore­ per cent interest; loans to run from 3 to Widow allowed $10o for support and edu­ N gon, as by sheriff virtue of the execution,dated Oct. 27th, 189«. issued out of the circuit court of said coun­ 5 years. Parties wishing to borrow mon­ cation of children. ty and state, upon and to enforce a decree of R. L. C onneh . Matter of adoption of Ezra Randall, a foreclosure and sale made by said court on the ey, call and see me. 19th day of October, 1«!W. in tim case of Mat­ A. E. McKern will vacate the room minor. Order of adoption heretofore thias Senn, plaintiff, against Catherine Sax ami others as defendants, and to him directed, will made is hereby vacated upon petition of on Saturday, the 3d day of December, 1898, at the now occupied by him in Union block hour of one o'clock p. in. of said day, at the about Nov. 2oth, ami it will be immedi­ father of said minor and Delmar and court house door in McMinnville, in said coun­ ty and stale, sell al public auction for cash in C. ately occupied by Johnson Bros., jewel­ Sarah I, Perkins. S. gohl coin, all of block lettered “B,” of C. G ers, of Portland. Saylor’s addition to the town of McMinnville, Cure u Cold ill One l>ay. Yamhill county, state of Oregon, as described The New Home and Climax sewing on the recorded plat of said addition to saiii Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. town in the office of the county recorder of said machines, needles and extrn» at C. Gris- Yamhill county. Said property to be so sold to All druggists refund money if it fails to 42tf obtain funds with which to satisfy the sum oi sen’s. >591.05, with interest on said sum at the rate ot cure. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each Frank Ilibbs has sent to his sister, eight per cent per annum from the date of said 46m6 decree, and the further sum of >50.00 as attor Carrie, a beautiful sea shell ho obtained tablet. For sale by Rogers Bros. ney’s fees, and the sum of >21.25, costs and ex­ penses on said writ of execution. at Manila, which lias “Remember me” Dated October 28th, 1898. The City Election. inscribed upon it. It is on exhibition at W.G. HENDERSON, Sheriff of said County. Following is a tabulated statement of Wallace & Walker’s. It is commonly the result of the city election held on called the “ keyhole limpet. ” SUMMONS. Married—In this city, Monday, Nov. Monday: For Infants and Children r* A’et'c iai>le Prep aration for As - simila ting the food andttegula ling itie 5 tcuuxhs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion,Cheerful­ ness and Rest.Contains neither SHum.Morphine nor Mineral. ot Bears the Signature N arcotic . of Cid LrZU Cidi riTCdEii Pumpkm Setti' ytlx.Scruta * /dxAtZ/z Suite ~ Aru'n Seed ♦ Pppemànt « tiiCuràotMdtSQiaf4 fKrvn Seed - Ctitrifud St^ar - \\iidrjreui Fiar*! I I I I ? I * I J A perfect Remedy forConstipa- tion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­ ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. FacSimde Signature of NEW YORK. The You Have Always Bought EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. 2d 3d First 7tli, by Judge li. P. Bird, John W. Cook Candidates Ward Ward Ward Total Maj and Miss Lizzie Dicken, both of this 13 Mayor MePhillips 70 169 42 56 city. Mr. and Mrs. Cook have taken up Harris .... 48 42 37 127 Recorder— residence on the Shade Richardson farm OF THE 44 Hembree 66 52 162 26 Conner.... 54 40 42 136 south of the city. Marshal-' Neal........... 86 70 229 166 73 A great variety of men’s and lx)\ s’ Wardle 32 14 17 63 clothing at the Racket store. A very Councilmen- McDonald 91 Express Trains Leave Portland Daily good suit of men’s clothes for $3.25, and I Jones. 83 65 Wright 12 up to $12. 45-3 LEAVE. ARRIVE Suits some people, because it's cheap, while as a matter of Gault. —ÈLI-------- : —— Portland........... 6:00 P M | San Francisco.. 8:15 A M The report comes from Manila, in | fact, dirt cheap goods are usually dear at any cost, especially San F ranci sco. «:90 P M I Portland..............9:30 A A1 The antis feel assured that they have a in our line of trade. We keep some cheap goods in order to somewhat grapevine fashion, like the Above trains slop nt all stations between Port please those who must have them, but weconstantly preach as most of them, that Capt. H. L. Heath is man of destiny in the person of Arthur ion, .iviiri .1«»o laud and Salem, Turner, ¡uni Marion, Jefferson, Albany, Tangent, Shcthls, Halsey, I....... j........... Harrisburg a business principle the wisdom of buying a good article tho it down with the smallpox and Lieut. MePhillips. Jtislice of the peace, mayor; Junction city. Eugene, Collage Grove, , Drain, cost a trifle more. It’s a saving in the long run of money and Oakland an«l all stations from Roseburg to Asli Young with the fever. The latest letters I uext,.county judge. land inclusive, temper. Hence the quality of our goods, and the pleasant do not confirm the seriousness of the j Howebiirg Mail Daily* countenances of our customers. rumor. LEAVE: ARRIVE: Portland.......... 8:30 A M | Roseburg 5.20 P M See these Late Bedsteads, Tables, Carpets, Etc. There will be a lecture on “Franchise” Roaeburg 7:30 A M | Portland 4.30 P M given in the free reading room, Friday DININfi CARS ON OGDEN 10DTE. afternoon, at 2:30 o’clock. A cordial in­ PULL.TVVTTN * BUFFET » House Furnishen. vitation is extended to the ladies and SLEEPERS Rheumatism often causes the most in ­ gentlemen of the city. Half hour free1 tense suffering. Many have for years SECOND CLAS s T l EEPING CARS discussion at close of lecture. vainly sought relief from this disabling The ladies of the Christian church have j disease», and are to-day worse off than Attucheil to nil Through TntiiiH. Rheumatism is a blood disease, Weit side Xfivision. decided to give a Thanksgiving dinner to | ever. and Swift’s Specific is theonly cure, be­ BETWEEN PORTLAND «ND CORVALLIS the public. Roast turkey, chickens, j cause it is the only remedy which can Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) cranberry sauce and things good to eat I roach such deep-seated diseases. Portland will be on the bill of fare. It will lie A few years ago I was taken with inflamma- McMinnville belli in the new church. Everybody in- I tory Rheumatism, which beoame so Intense Corvallis was for weeks unable to walk. I tried vited. Dinner 25 cents. several prominent physi­ At Albany and Corvallis connect with ciansand took their treat­ The college team lost their game of | trains of Or. Central A Eastern Ry. ment fuithfully, but was L be found in the garments of football to Newberg on Saturday, by a > Expreaa Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) unable to get the slight­ a score of 4 to 0. The game w as hotly every really well-dressed man. est relief. In fact, my con­ M contested, and two of the home team dition seemed to grow M \ x The i ne material must be o of the best M worse, the disease spread were injured, Prof. Brmnback receiving over my entire body, and y Fitting must be perfect R c I hi I p tickets oil sale between Portland. Sac a bruised knee and Lair Thompson a cut from November to March rameiito and San Francisco. Net rates 817 first X xtrrL ora a I Tara ¿.ra I 1. over the eye, which bled profusely, S-x I suffered agony. I tried Style must be Up-to-Date class, and ill second elios, including sleeper. \ many patent medicines, Ratc.s and tickets to Eastern points ami Europe though he conmitied to play. i but none relieved me. And, finally, the Aho JAPAN. ( HIN A, HONOLULU ami ACS Upon the advice of a THALIA,can be obtained from <1. A. Wilcox The new officers elected at the county friend I decided to try Workmanship and Trimmings Ticket Agent, McMinnville. endeavor convention last Saturday were: S. S. S. Before allowing me to take it, how­ (. II. MARKHAM, ever. my guardian, who was a chemist, ana­ Must be Neat and Durable Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent. Mrs. F. A. Elliot, president; Rev. F. E. lysed the remedy, and pronounced it free of potash or mercury mercury. . I feit felt »<> go much better after R. KOEHLER, Manager. Billington, vice president; J. B. Dodson, I I taking two bottles, thgt 1 continued the rem­ It is by uniting these points in Mil in: o» i n n aicoiat edy, and in two nonthal was cured completely. secretary; Fred Henry, treasurer; garment they make, and by “sticking The cure was permanent, for 1 have never since bad a touch of Rheumatism tbnurh many K^OTlcK is hereby given that the undersigned Hamilton, junior superintendent, at it” for more than 22 years, that \ Mmes exposed to damp and cold weatner. Kolguev of thv estate of l-.lla and Butlci year’s convention will lie held in ■ lbamob M T ippxll , DeLa^hniutt, iiiNolvent debtors, has tiled in the ' Mil Powelten Avenue, Philadelphia. circuit court for the count} of Yamhill, state of berg. Oregon, his it mil account its such assignee, mid . . Don’t suffer longer 1 with » Rheumatism. nufTsr that said final account will be present»«! to said . a < citizen 'i iz.ru tail inn n owe . • your A of . ivi McMinnville nclzTA zw.xt, In ni.zi >. I i r, a , **» .am . 01 , \ , mo whose t \ iviiu , i I mi Throw aside ch }« and liniments, as court, heard ami passed upon on the 12th day is pretty level, says he has been faked bo I they cm) not reaoh your trouble. Don’t of December, 1898, at one p. in. of said day at the court house in McMinnville. Yamhill conn much patronizing traveling shows that ex] experiment with doeuin—their potash ty, Oregon. J. s. MARTIN, TO THE Assignee of Ella ami Buller DeLashmutt. he has made up his mind to stand by ' and moreury will add to your disabil­ ity and completely destroy your diges­ the home entertainments, as he has tion. Have reached the proud position of being the proved to his complete satisfaction that! acknowledged leading Custom Tailors he gel» better return for his money, more GIVI 8 THF (’IIOK F OF America. Land Ottiue at Oregon (’itv, Oregon. enjoyment, ami the money stays in the I Sopì 29tb. 18t*. You can make no mistake in ordering your clothes of TWO TRANSCONTI NENTAL ^OTK E i« hereby given that the following will cure perfectly and permanently. this firm. Everything they furnish or do is guaranteed. named settler has tileM A RHOI'Es. R., for the season of 1898, amounted to vorite home paper, The Reporter, both one year for Si.25. Attorneys tor raid Kstate. 59t3lH boxes, as compared with 70.761 CITY OF TOPEKA The Tribune has an Agricultural Department of the highest merit, all important news of the Mr Ang'iM Miller of Portland »pent boxes for the season of 1897. The • ver­ nation and world, comprehensive and reliable market reports, able editorials, interestin« short age price on board the car» in A»liland Uill cure you Then why pay expensive doc- stories, scientific and mechanical information, illustrated fashion articles, humorous Dicture« Sunday with friend» in McMinnville. ’»’ bi ' and receiv»« no t»rn^i when you and >« instructive and entertaining to every member of every family. last year was estimated at 36 cents per tor The Reporter gives al) the local news, political and social, keeps you in close touch with haw a natural remedy at hand—one not made box, while this year it averaged 471, by man. but prep*red by the great Creator Vi­ your neighbors and friends, and is a welcome and indispensable weekly visitor at yonr home tae Ore wnivs to you just as it is taken from the cent« per box, largely due to the drought earth, with only "iK’h change* as is wrought by Steamer* monthly from Portland to Y«*kohoma Send all Subscriptions to The Reporter, McMinnville, Or. au R A N. taken from If vouare afflicted with Stomach. will be seen that in round nunilier« the Liver. Kitlnev. throat or Hlood troubles, ad For Bill information call on O. R. A N. Theo Noel. Geologist. Chicago, Ill., whom? KH(IIH *A \v. m». Are gaining fav«w ripnih ■ tnt.OOO boxes this season realize.) $28..V k ), dre*s rest ink signature is on package. B i n iii << turn and travel _ I ■ Or Addnw Me Minn rille. Or aa against 821,005 brought for the 1897 W. O. ROBBINS. General A^ent. lerx carry wm | W. II III HI HI KT, Whiteaon, Or {MuckrtA, luh* < carry them " ■ ■ ■ ww crop of 10,000 more loxes—or • 79,000 Gen. F mb . Aft. Vitae Ore can be had of O. G EMe« at the fur­ tn puraxMt. h Coplenjand----- Coplen, her hus-1 hand, defendants. To Lillian M. Haworth, or Lillian M. Coplen, the name known by, and Coplen, her bus baini, the above-named defendants: I N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, 1 You hik I each of you are hereby summoned and requested to appear and answer to the com­ plaint in the above-entitled suit, now on tile in the office of the clerk of said court, on or be- iore Monday, the 27th day of March, 1899, it be­ ing the first day of the next regular March term of said court, to be held at tin- court room, in the court house at McMinnville, Yamhill county, Oregon, and you and each of yon are hereby notified that if you tail to answer said complaint as herein required, the plaintiff wiil apply to the said court for the relief prayed for in plaintiff’s said complaint, niimely, for a de­ cree against the defendant Lillian M. Coplen, (formerly Lillian M. Haworth) for the sum of >396,77. in United States gold coin, with interest theieon al the current and legal rate, from the date ot filing this complaint in this suit, and the further sum of >5U.(M) attorney's fees, togeth er with the costs and disbursements of this suit, and for a decree ami judgment against the said Lillian M. Coplen, for any deficiency there miiv be alter applying the proceeds ot the sale of the hereinafter described property, and a deeiee against al) the defendants herein foreclosing the said mortgage set out in plaintiff's com­ plaint. an8 feet; thence north K h ) feet; thence east58feet to tin» place of begin­ ning as shown upon the duly recorded pint thereof, be sold by the sheriff of Yamhill coun­ ty, Oregon, in the manner prescribed by law. and the sheriff making such sale put the pur­ chaser into the possession of said premises; and tin» defendants, and all persons claiming through or under them or either of them be forever debarred and foreclosed of all right, ti tleor interest in or to said premises and that the proceeds arising from such sale be applied, first, to the payment of the cost ami expenses of such sale and of this suit, including attor ney’s |pt s, and next, to the amount decreed to be «Im’ plaintiff on saiii note and mortgage. Thissiiiuiuous is published in The Yamhill County Reporter for six successive and consec- ulive weeks prior to the 27th «lav of March, 1899, under an«l in pursuance of an order made by the Honoruble R. I’. Boise. ju«lge of said court, at chambers at 8alem, Oregon, Marion County, Oregon, an