The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, February 10, 1899, Image 8

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    A, M. Peery is down with the grip.
E. M. Brietlweli is out again after a
severe spell of grip.
School books at Hembree’s.
Mrs. P. Fisher of Portland visited in
Mrs. A. J. Baker lias been quite sick.
C. Grissen’s new stock of wull paper. 6 the city from Friday uptil Monday.
A new Hue of tobacco and cigars juat
Mr. Alleu, of the Chicago store, was in
received
at Bettman A Warren’s.
the city early in the week.
A.
Woodrum
family and Miss!
For Sale—Several tons of baled bay at Nora Lewis left and
for San Francisco last !
16.60 per ton
M annino B hos
; week.
Miss Orilla Teters of Denton county, a
Mr. E. J. Kolb has returned to Me- I
former teacher here, is visiting at Mrs.
Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
Minuville after spending a season in the
I Catherine Baker’s.
in use for over 30 years, Las borne the signature of
mines of southern Oregon. He expects
Bettman de Warren candle their eggs to return south when suitable weather
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and lias been made under his per-
before they leave the stole.
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sonal s.f i ri i-i.*ii -ioc«' i> s in: uiey.
arrives again.
Allow
no one to deceive you i » this.
Mrs. E. F. Manning left yesierduv for
Mrs. Julia A. Gault lias received high
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex­
a visit of five weeks with relatives at honors in being appointed to the position
periments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Oakland and in the vicinity of Sacra­ of assistant national inspector of the
Infants and Children—Experience against I’ periment.
mento.
Woman’s Relief Corps. The lady is to
Ditl you notice the tine assortment ol be congratulated.
fancy crockery at Bettman & Warren’s?
Mrs. Chas. Griesen has received word
The eolti weather of last week caught that her brother, Will Waugaman, re­
Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
Elsia Wright napping, froze the water in cently had the experience of getting
and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pi. .isant. It
the pump of bis engiue, costing him lost, it is tleiught while out bunting, and
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
about |20 for repairs.
was so badly frozen that amputation of
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys YY orms
Mr. Harding, ot the Telephone-Regis­ one foot and the toes of the other was
and
allays Feverishness. It. cures Diarrhoea and Wind
ter, contemplates putting in a water mo­ rendered necessary. He is at Ellens­
Colic.
It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
tor in lieu of the engine be has been burg, Wash.
and Flatulency. It. assimilates the Food, regulates the
using for the generation of power.
Married—At the residence of Thomas
Stomach ami Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The New Home and Climax sewing Vail, near North Yamhill, Jan. 31st,
The Children’s Panacea—Th«* Mother’s Friend.
machines, needles and extras at C. Gris- lSfflf, Mr. John Benke of Portland, an
sen’s.
42tf employe of the O. R. & N. Co., to Miss
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Portland is expecting a flood from rise Mattie A. Ewing of Washington county,
in the Willamette, due to the melting of daughter of Rev. Wm. Ewing of Wash­
the enow, followed bj’ heavy rain. A ington county, Oregon. This was one of
rise of sixteen feet brings the water on the social events of the new year iu the 1
north part of Y’amhill county. We ex- I
Front street.
tend to the bride and groom our best i
Mr. Asbury, the new proprietor of The wishes for a prosperous and happy life. :
Reporter, returned from Portland Mon­ The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. 1
day, accompanied by Mrs. Asbury, and Soper.
they have since been busy preparing for
housekeeping in the C. P. parsonage on
north D street.
Frank Collard is up from Lacamas,
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, T f Munn» f E rfffET, NEW YOHK CITY.
Wash., on a brief visit to his family. He
holds the position of machinist at the
mills of Columbia River Paper Co., and Catarrh is one of the most obstinate
is kept very busy, sometimes working Siseases, and hence the most difficult
111., days in a month. He gets good to get rid of.
There is but one way to cure it..
wages ami has no kick coming.
The disease is in the blood, and all the
The Seibert Bros, have moved their sprays, washes and inhaling mixtures
Owing to the inactivity of busineas .luring lhe months of January and February,
blacksmith shop to the staml opposite in the world can have no permanent
effect whatever upon it. Swift’s Spe­
I’lie Hotel Yatnliill, Fletcher, the former cific cures Catarrh permanently. for it is 1 will make a specialty of the Optical hnaineaa, and will, with the latest and finest
occti| ant, having closed down and gone the only remedy which can reach the outfit in Yamhill county, test your eyes free of charge.
to Aetoria. The Neibert hois are handy disease and force it from the blood.
D. A. SMITH, Optician
Mr. B. P. McAllister, of Harrodsburg,
fellows at the forge anti bench, ami are Ky.,
YVatehmaker, Jeweler and Engraver.
had Catarrh for years. He writes:
building up a good trade.
•‘I could see no Improvement whatever,
N«xt door to postoffice, M.-Minnville, Oregon.
though I was constantly treated with sprajs
The Bernhard Walther Concert Co.
and washes, and differ­
ent inhaling remedies—
entertained a Hinall house Tuesday even­
iu fact, I could feel that
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each winter I was worse
ing under auspices of the ladies of the
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than the year previous.
the :
Baptist churi'h. Nine numbers were
"Finally It was
brought to my notice
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remlereil with such excellent taste ami
that Catarrh was a blood
disease, anti after think­
-kill that live encores were given and
ing over the matter. I
responded to. Prof, and Mrs. Walther
saw It was unreasonable
to expect to be cured by
are superb artists in their respective roles
remedies which only
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LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ALL
reached the surface. 1
as violinist ami sopranist, Fraulein
then decided to try
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POLITICAL PAPERS IN THE WEST
Est'hehnan is a skillful pianist.
S. 8. S'., and after a few Isittles were used. I no­
ticed a perceptible improvement. Continuing
• Always American—
Always Republican :
remedy, the disease was forced out of my
Report «if school di-trict No. 2<>, Miss the
system, and a complete eure was the result.
Dotha Daniels, teat her. Tor month end­ I advise all who have this dreadful disease to
THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL
th*irlocal treatment,which hasnever
ing Feb. 3d, ISHII: No.ol pupils enrolled, abandon
done them any good, and take 8. 8. 8., a rem­
THE
NEWS AND BEST CURRENT LITERATURE
:il; average daily attendance, 16; No. of edy that can reach the disease and cure It.”
To
continue
the
wrong
treatment
for
visitors, 24. Those having been neither Catarrh is to continue to suffer. Swift’s
e
Every Column is Bright, Clean and Packed with News
absent nor tardy are: Guy Nelson, El­ Specific is a real blood remedy, and
cure»
obstinate,
deep-seated
diseases,
mer Pederson, Chester Orton, Nellie and
The Literature of its columns is
other remedies have no effect
Ollie Ncl-on, Pearl Orton, Fred l’eder which
equal to that of the best maga­
whatever upon. It promptly reaches
son and Bernice Smith.
Catarrh, and never fails to cure even the
zines. It is interesting to the
The opportunity came at last on the Sth most aggravated cases.
children as well as the parents.
inst for the Oregon bovs to participate
in a fight—something they have lieen
HE INTER OCEAN is a WESTERN NEWSPAPER, and while it
acheing for ami wouldn’t have been sa." is Purely Y’egetable, and is the only
brings to the family THE NEWS OF THE WORLD and gives its
isfietl without. The dispatches bear the blood remedy guaranteed to contain no
readers the best and ablest discussions of all questions of the day, it is in
goo.I news that none was killed, how­ dangerous minerals.
full sympathy with the ideas and aspirations of Western people and discusses
'Books mailed free by Swift Specifio
ever, so that they have had the zest of a Company,
literature and politics from the Western standpoint.
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Atlanta, Georgia.
tight without the attendant horrors. The
------ $LOO-PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR—$L00------
boys are living about ten years in one.
M xixioxq.
They are having the experience of their
; THE DAILY ANO SUNDAY EDITIONS OF THE INTER OCEAN •
the circuit court of the Stale of Oregon for
lives, ami probably no event of the the In county
of Yamhill.
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ARE THE BEST EVER SEEN IN THE WEST.
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Eliza A. Withee, Plaintiff,
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•THE INTER OCEAN’S NEWS IS EXCLUSIVE. • ^L ■ 4
future, should they live to extreme old
vs.
age, will ever approach in importance Samuel I.. Gaines, Frank A. Gaines, *
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Price of Daily by mail
$4 00 per year
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S. Gaines, W. Y. Rint-heart, I
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Price of Sunday by mail
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f?. 00 per year
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the position the present will hold in their Nettie
Amanda S. Kineheart, William f
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Daily and Sunday by mail........ .......$6 00 per year
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Hawes, Zoe A. Hawes, Annie F. I
memories—not even getting married.
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ScliYY Htka, Geo R. Currey and Jen- '
('urn y. Defendants.
Report of Moore’s valley school, Josn nie
The Reporter and I»ter Ocean one year for $1.35.
To Samuel L. Gaines. Frank A. Gaiues, Nettie
Hotl’statter, teacher, for the month of >. Gaines, \\ . V. Rineheart, Amanda S. Rine-
heart, William Hawes, Zoe A. Hawes and Annie
January: No. of bovs enrolled, 16; No. I'. sehYvatka, the above named defendants:
rilE N\MEOF THE STATE OF OREGON,
of girls enrolled, 10; total number en­ 1 1 N you
. ami each of von, are herehv required to
rolled, 26; average daily attendance, 22 appear and answer the complaint filed against
you in lhe above entitled suit on or before the
Those who have been present each dat last day of the time prescribed in the order for
publication of this summons upon you, to-
are: Eva Little, Ethel Gilbert, Caroline the
wit, the 2Ith «lay of March A. D. 18W, ’ and if
Huston, Weaver Williams and Harry you so fail to appear ami answer, for want there­
the plaintiff will apply to the court for the
Nelson. Visitors, Mrs. Lillian Huston, of.
relief demanded in her complaint, to-wit, a de­
cree
foreclosing that certain mortgage given by
Misses Mary Smith, Violet Anderson, one Sarah
B. Gaines to one Jennie C. Currey oh
Kate Johnson ami Mr. Sam Manning, thv sth day of July, A D. 1899, on the following
described real premises, to-writ: Beginning at a
D.
McCuitlv, IV iii . Huston ami Mus­ point 29 85chains south of the nw corner of Sec
16 in T.5 s K. 3 W. in Yamhill county, state of
ter Hubert Little. Mr. Wm. Manning Orem»n.
thence W. 77.00chains, thence s. J0.87
entertained the school with a military chains, thence E. 77.00 chains, thence N. 2O.»7
chains to the place ot beginning, containing 161
drill, ami also with brief sketches of a acres, the same being a part of the D. L. C. of
\lbert and Sarah Gaines. Also lhe following
soldier’s life.
described tract of lam! in said county and state,
LOCAL NEWS.
often. From no tppArent
cause, become languid and
despondent in the early days
of theiT womanhood They
drag along always tiTed,
never hungry, breathless
and with a palpitating
hear* after slight exercise
so tl\at merely to walk
up stairs is exhausting
Sometimes a short dry- cough ¡f^
leads to the Fear that they iS
are"going into consumption” ““7
They are anaemic, doc- /
tors tell them, which means /
that they have too little '
blood Are you like that?
have you too little blood?
More anaemic people have been made strong, hungry,
energetic men and women by the use of D t . Williams’
Pink Pills for Pale People than by any othtT means They
are the best tonic in the world.
Miss Lulu Stevens, of Gasport, Niagara Co., N. Y.,had been n very
healthy girl nntil about a year ago, when she grew weak and pale. She
lust her appetite, was as tired in the morning as on retiring, and lost flesh
until she became so emaciated that her friends hardly knew her. The doc­
tors declared the disease antemia, and gave her up to die. A physician
who was visiting in Gasport prevailed upon her to try Dr. Williams’ Pink
Pills for Pale People. She did so, and was benefited at once. She is now
well and strong—the very picture of health.— Buffalo {N. lz.) Ctorrsr.
The genuine &v« sold only m package», the w<-Appt,r
always bearing the Full name. Pot t>*le by ftll drug­
gists. or «>ent .’postpaid, by the Dr Willi&mt. TAedicine
Company. Schenectady. N Y , on receipt ofr price. Fifty
cent! per box Book oF cures Free on request.
Yaquina
EAST ANO SOUTH
Route
VIA
Corvallis & Eastern
Railroad
The Shasta Route
Connecting nt YAQCINA with the
Express Trains Leave Portland Daily
Ynquhiu Bay Slemr .hip Company,
LEAVE.
ARRIVE
'ortland.......... 6:00 I* M | San Francisco.. 8:15 A M
■fan Francisco.8:00 P M I Portland............ 9:30 A M
OF THE
Steamers Grace Dollar
and Navarro
ICowebiirg Mail Hally.
LEAVE:
ARRIVE:
Portland.......... 8:30 A M I Roseburg... 5.20 PM
Roseburg
7:30 AM | Portland
4.30 PM
Shortest route between valley points and San
Francisco.
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
Fare: Albany and point« west to San Fran
cisco :
PUL.L.MAN * BUFFET
SLEEPERS
< «bin
.................................. f 10
Round trip
........
17 00
For sailing days apply to
H. L. WALDEN,
EDWIN 8TONE,
T. F. AP. A.
Manager.
II. II.’CRONISE, Agent, Albany.
SECOND CLASS*SLEEPING CARS
Attached to all Through Trains.
BETWEEN
West Side Division.
PORTLAND a ND CORVALLR
Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.)
WILLAMETTE RIVI R DIVISION.
Steamer Win. M. HOAG,
Ar I 5 -0 P M
l.v 8:(Ki P M
I.V I 1 —•>> P M
((’apt. Geo. Raabe)
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
Running regularly between Portland
'rains of Or. Central A4 Eastern Ry.
an<l Corvallia, stopping at all
Express Trnin Daily, (Except Sunday.)
way landings.
-------- RIVER SCHEDULE--------
Downriver, T iiiwi I hi < Thiif.>Uys »mlHutiir
«lays. Leaves Oorvallis 6 a. m Albany, 7 a. m
hiH-mi \ ri.’i 8 a . in.: Independence, 9a. m.; Ba
lem, 10 a. in.; Neu berg. 1230 p. hi .: arrive al
Portland, l :n p. iii .
Upriver, Mondays, Wednesdays ami I ridaxv
Leaves Portland 6 a. in.: Newberg. 10.30 a. m
Salem, 3 30 p. hi . . Independence. 5 p.m.. Buena
Vista, 7 30 p. m Albany, 9 .o p. m arrive at
Corvallis, 11 p. m.
This steamer Ims been equipped witli first chi**
aeeommodations, including an elegant plan«»
(/. .4. IY7/COX or .41. U. (iortner.
I’nsurpasMHl lor carry Ing both freight ami passen
Ticket Agent*, M. Miiimlite.
gers
K. KOEIII.ER, Manager.
EDWIN STONE. Manager. Albany, Ol
U. G. COKER, Agent, Portland, Or., foot of
Yamhill M
Ask your
J.TI RNKR. Agent. Albany, Or
Alft VII \ lx I It ITOH'M
Druggist
for agenerou»
Mil ■ < I.
XJ OTI< E isheu b) gh en thnt the < oiint.v < ouït
,N ol Yniuhill eôiiuty, Sial, ol < b< 4011. bu
«luly Hp|H»iiilt I tin uiHlvrsIgned adintnistratoi
<»( fliv estalv ot l liomas Cai lin, latv ol sait!
vounty, dvrvHM’d. \I1 perdons hnving daims
agaiiist thr esta te of laid <iveeas«d are hereby
notifie*! and rvuiiirvl t»» présent tlie saine diily
verifled as rvqulrvd by law, wltliiu six nionlli
(rom lhe date of this notice, h» K \. Blrd, al
hi* store in l.aiayctte, Yamliill rounly, statv o(
Oregon.
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Datvd thin2d üh y of l'ebruary, 1899.
H. A. RlRD, Ailiiiinistrator.
CATARRH
IO CENT
TRIAL SIZE.
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Foul-Smelling
Catarrh.
Ely s Cream Balin
contain* no cocaine,
mercury n*n any other
t injurious drag.
I it ia quickly Absorbed.
Hives Relief al once.
It open* and dean**»
• lh» Nasal Pa-ang.
Allays Inflammation.
Ileal* and Protects tlie Membrane. Restores the
Nein.es
of Taele ami Smell. Poli 8Ue 60c. ; Trial
mu iu 01 rnii. m r i i i ni vi.
Mize 10c.; at Dnigcieta or I*v n> ill.
LI.Y IIKUTHKRA, 6« M aneu street, N*w York.
THE:
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S.S.S.r^BIood
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I »uffcred from catarrh of th« »»rt km.I
ever •in.',. n boy. an*! t ik ' k r hoped f. *
cure, but Ely’» I’lvain Balm »wm» to <1*>
»veil Unit
M my a. plan l ine, a have ns .1
it with exc'lli'iit iw-iilt'
»«car Oatruin,
45 Warrau Aiu . ClncagBl.
Hy’» Cream Balm la th» acknowledged
•uro for catarrh and contain» no co. line,
mercury nor any tnjnriona drug
J’nc»,
(0 cauta. At drugjjwt, or l y mail.
Geo. \V. I’hilbps, an Imlepcn Icti. c
boy, fell <>n the ice while nknlmg, and
hi» head »triking forciblv. rceived in- (
jtirie« from which lie tinsi <m the name <
d«y.
The »tate annate hit* paasc.l • résolu i
tion declaring the Oregon grape the state ■
flower.
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i SI î W eeklï I nter O cean • !$I
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In the circuit Couil oi the State of Oregon,
no in I ol
I V I < I lit I
for Yamhill Count \
In Hie matter of the assignment of A. J. A|> |
person, an insolvent debtor
’OTU'E Is hereby given tlint the nmler.lgned
^OTIt E is hereby given tlint the undersigned 1
ha» been, l>y the county court for Yam
as assignee ot said estate has filed his final 1
account assiivli assignee in th»* above named hill County, Oregon, duly ap|*oiiited exocu Yesterday, Feb. Plh, was the begin­
court in thv above entitled cause, and tliHt said trix ot the eM»te of E. N. Porti, th
ning of the Chinese new year. On the
final an’otinl will be heard and passed upon by . ten-ill. All persona, therefor, baling miv
said court on lhe 17th day of April, 1*99, at the claims against -atti ('»tate, art* hereby notified evening preceding the first day of the
hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, to pre-eiit them to me duly veritieri, *t my res­
nt thv circuit court room of said court Hi the. ult nee in M, Mmu v ilie, Ort gon, on or befote year, the Chinese begin to hale each
*lx months from ttits date.
court house at McMinnville,Oregon.
other with “Kong Hay Fat Toy." This
Now , therefore, all Iversons interested in said 1 Dated Jan 1:1th, lsl>i>.
St NIK M EORD,
estate are hereby notified ami required to a|>- |
is their way ol wishing each other a hap­
Executrix of the Estate of K N. Porti, tie
inar at said time and place set for the hearing
py new year. Jug t it, the first month ot
4-X
of said final account ami ««how cause, if any ceasetl
there l»v. why said account should not be al
the year, liegun February 9th. and 11
lowed and approv'd and -an! insolvent debtor |
Militi 06 irPllIM 'll MIO
others of equally as euphonious names,
freed and dls< barged from any and all liability
on account of any unsatisfied portion of the in­
I XI <1 I HIX.
will follow, It is snitl by travelers that
debtedness existing against Ip in prior to hi'
making said assignment, and why said estate
the
last two months in the year, the
'OTICE
ts
hereby
given
that
lhe
undersigned
should ii «» i bvioivxer ami finally settled, said
1.neretta E Xel-oti. ha« la-en .lull ap t’hineso in their native land, beeomt-
assignee disi hargol and Ills boiulsnivii exon
pointed
bi
theeomity
tstiiri
of
Yamhill
county
crated
Dated this tin .‘.'»lb day of January. ' 1» I.''”' Oregon sole executrix of the last will ami te­ satl and do not go about their business
la meni of \. I Nel-on, .leeca-e.l, late of said with tb.'ir usual air of i-het-rfiibiesii of
Illi \l 1.Ill IX',
Assign« vol said Estate
' county. All persons hal ing claims against th<-
e«tate"
of -ai.I decedent are hereby notitie.l amt energy.
The dying of the old yeai
IHMSIYA I
Ul'ysfor'Ald \s«»gnce
requir. «I to present them with proper vouchers,
tlnlv
lerlfletl,
within six montos from the tinte i brings sail reflections to their minds, and
Ti»«»usands ar»* Trying It.
of this onice tollo' iimler-igm'i exit itrix. al
Tn order to prove Ilia great merit of her n'sldenve in M.-Mimivtllt-, Yamhill county, I they look upon it is a duty to wear a >
Awl
solemn countenance »« the oltl yeai
Ely a ('ream Balm the m ’-t effective cur. Oregon.
Dated January .'Mh I«:’'.
for Cut»nh »ml <’«M in II. »1. «» h»io pre
passes away.
When the new yea> |
11 fui ri t i. ni i non .
jMrt-il n g.'iienm» trial *ize for Itt eont-
Executrix of the U... itili ami t. «tameni oil arrives all this is changed, anti th, '
A I. Nelson, .tec.
Uet it of ) "iir ib u i'l • r mi ;.I 10 < • ’it» to
RHODEN A RHODES, Attv’s for th* Estate.
Chinaman who has restraiiied himself
ELY BROS.. •! \virr.n St , N. V. City
N
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January and February
Uiove trains stop at all stations between Port
land ami Salem. Turner, Marion, Jefferson,
\lliany, Tangent, Sheddis, Halsey, Harrisburg
Junction city, Eugene, t’ottuge Grove, Drain,
Oakland ami ail stations from Roseburg to Asii
land inclusive,
Fi rate lags in every respect. One of the abov«
steamers is due to sail from Yaquina
about every five days.
What is CASTOR1A
anti worn a mournful countenance for I
weeks, puts in wo or three weeks mak '
ing up (or the g,iod times he has lost, (n
Portland the new year festivities usually
last irom a we« k to ten days, ami many 1
kind« ,,( enjoyment which no Chine»«
will explain, anti which no American
oultl understand, are indnlgeti in whilr
lhe merry new year season lasts.
to-wit- Beginning at a point 29 35 chains S. of
the nw corner of said section No 16. thence E.
< * chains, thence *. 20.87 chains, thence W 4.05
chains, them e N 20.87 chains to the place of be­
ginning. containing b.22 acres, to secure the
payment of a certain promissory note for the
sum of fl,C >0, given by said Sarah B. Gaines to
>atdJ< nnic<' Currey, on said sth .lay of July,
\. D 1**9, and on w hich note there is now un­
paid ami due the sum of f6O5 00. together with
interest thereon from June 1st. 1891. at the rate
• >f ten per cent annum, and which said mortgage
and note the said plaintiff is now the owner bv
assignment and endorsement from the said Jen­
nie C. Currey. ami for an order of sale of fifteen
acres of land in a square form situate in the
se corner of said tract of land first above de
s ’rib« d. ami lor a decree barring and foreclosing
you. ami .•»!. h of you, from all right and equity
>f redemption in said 15 acies of land, and
every part thereof.
This summon* i> served by publication there-
f for *i\ consecutive week*, bv order of Hon
it. P. Bini, ixninty judge of Yamhill county,
-fate of Oregon, made February Sth. A. D. 1*99
he first publication of this summons being
FcLruury loth A. D.
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JNO. J SPENCER.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
>011(101 IIMI 4((OOT.
OTh E is hereby given that the undersigned
executors <»f the estate of S C PearWkiL
X ’ ieceas'vd
hat • filed their final «count In said
'tate in the county court for Yamhill county,
»rvc n.rtnd that said court ha* set Saturday.
March llth. 1*'*.‘, at ten o'clock in the forenoon
»t 'Hid day to hear the same. All objections to
ahi final account must be tiled in «aid court on
»t before the time act to hear the same a« afore-
Miid. a* *ahl executors will then ask the court
'o allow *ai«i account and to discharge them
front any further liabtlitY as such offl wrs.
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MRS L A. PK a BKMC.
II J FEARSGN
Joint Executors of the Estate ot S.
Pearson,
‘ doeeaaeff.
No matter what the matter is, one will do you
good, and you can get ten for five cents.
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