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State oratorical contest March 10th. Prof. Toney’s orchestra plays for a mask ball at McCoy to-uight. School bookB at Hembree’s. Rev. F. A. Powell is conducting revi Attend the oratorical contest. val meetings at North Yamhill. Born, to the wife of Wm. l>erby, at Mrs. Al Campbell is in Portland thia Gresham, Oregon, a daughter. week getting pointers on millinery for Bettman & Warren candle their eggs 1899. For InTaut3 and Children. before they leave the Btore. Miss Delia Stout left Saturday for a The ladies of the Woodmen circle will ten days’ visit with Albany aud Cor give a basket social some time the last of vallis friends. March. Mrs. M. U. Gortner of this city is not C. Griesen’« new stock of wall paper. 6 a very distant relative of Daniel Webster. Our idea of a smart man is one who Her maiden name was Webster. AVeCe table Preparation lor As - Is tbe Store that is known, and the Store that is known is can tell where and how he caught the The Sheridan Sun is authority for the slmilating theFaxtandRc^ula the Store that trade goes to, and the Store that trade goes statement that at recent revival meetings ting the Siosuachs and Bowels of grip. to is the Store that does the business, and the Store that For Sale—Several tons of baled hay at held at Amity in tbe Christian church, over forty were received on confession $>.30 per ton. M annino B bos . does the business is the Store that can’t afford to cheat. Speaking of budding signs of suffrage, of faith. Promotes Digestion,Cheerful The school east of North Yamhill, an < >regon woman signs herself “Ellen Hence, when we tell you that we never misrepresent our ness and Rcst.Contains neither taught by Delbert Perkins of this city, McCarthy, jr.” groceries, it is not alone because wo do not believe in lying, Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. but we can't afford to. We are told, and are thus given a A new line of tobacco and cigars just had an enjoyable observance of Wash K ot N arcotic . a right to reiterate it, that the customer who steadily buys ington ’ s birthday last week by raising a received nt Bettman & Warren’s. his groceries of us, comes out ahead of the fellow who buys I 6x9 flag over the school building. “Christ, the Satisfler” and “Human of our competitors. tertre af Cul ErSAMV. W. II. MeEldowney says that Prof. Omnipotence” are thejBiibjeets for con f'V!r,’À!r* Setti' Siiaw of the agricultural college gave sideration at the Cumb. Presbyterian Aix.Sauift him but little encouragement in the B k / u I/ i SJb - church next Sunday. All invited. yJniM Stt d * sugar beet culture. He says the second Jipptrniint - The annual meeting of the Oregon 7?< * grow th they get reduces the sugar in Itairymen’s association will he held in flrrm Seed - them and that the soil of the Willam Clawed Sutfar - A legitimate profit to us, a satisfied customer when ho leaves Portland on Friday and Saturday, Match F!tr.vr. ette valley is so sticky that it would be our store. Suppose you try \\ A \\ . s store long enough in 10th aud llth, 1890. difficult to gather and properly clean A perfect Remedy forConstipa- IH'.I'.I that we may make you a customer far into the 20th The New Home and Climax sewing them.—Amity Times. There must be lion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, century. n.achines, needles and extras at C. Gris- something wrong, either with McEldow- Worms .Convulsions .Feverish -eu’s. 4-’tf ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. ney ’ s beets, or with Prof. Shaw. We re Respectfully, “May shall bring us flowers, April member at a farmers’ institute held here Facsimile Signature ot smile and tear, March prepares the three or four years ago, Prof. Shaw pro hours—March is here!” She came in nounced some beets raised by Mr. King- NEW YORK. both lamb and lion like, so no reli ery to be rarely surpassed in their strength of sugar. As to the cleaning of ance can be placed on the old proverb. Mr. Nowak, the tanner, is preparing to them, water has the same detergent o|ien out in business, and will erect a properties in Yamhill county as any F-——— building for the purpose on the little where else on the globe, and we have EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. branch running into Cozine creek in the plenty of dry w eather in which to gather MH 1(1 Ol I l\ 11 A< COI > i. Yaquina Route south part of town. See his advertise beets. The fact is, there is no better county in the state for a beet sugar fac KTOTICE in hereby given that the undersigned ment for hides. tory Ilian Yamhill, so far as qualities of A executors of the «slate of S. ('. J’earson, One little error crept into The Report deceased, have tiled their linai account in saiu I estate in the county court for Yamhill county, er’s description of the Christian church soil are concerned. i (»regoli, and that said court has set Saturday, Mr. T. N. Faulconer, clerk of school Man ti llth. IM!»*», at ten o’clock in the forenoon windows last week. ’File lobbies inlaid ' of said 'lay to hear the same. All objections to district No. 48, city of Sheridan, has com in the choir window were gathered at said linai account must he tiled in said court on | or hr io re tin* lime Ret to hear the same as afore- the coast last summer by Mrs. I.ncy pleted the census of children of school i said, as said executors will then ask the coin! | to allow said account and to discharge them Cowls, and not by tl»A child, whose life age in the district. Ho finds one hun- Owing to the inactivity of busineRs during the months of January and February, I from any further liability as such cith ers. ■ dred five boys and one hundred girls, I will make a specialty of the Optical buainetis, and will, with the latest and finest is commemorated by the window. I M-5 MRS I. A. PEARSON, Connecting at YAQUINA with the II. J PEARSON, making a total of two hundred five. This outfit in Yamhill county, test your eyes tree of charge. . Joint Executors of the Estate of 8. < Pearson, At the goat show held at North Yam is seven more than last year, when the Yaquina Bay Steamship Company, deceased. hill on the 22d inst., the following prizes total was one hundred ninety-eight.. D. A. SMITH, Optician were awarded : Billy goat, first prize, A. Last Thursday evening as she was g. ing % IMI I'M I M I K vr O K'NIXOT |( AVatchmaker, Jeweler and Engraver. Blackburn; second, .J. F. Johnson. Kid to church, “Aunt” Kittie Davis met Next door to postoffice, McMinnville, Oregon. 'OTICE is hereby given that the county court billy, A. Blackburn, first prize, but one with a severe and painiul accident. As of Yamhill county, State of Oregon, has Yearling kid, Obve she was passing along the sidewalk in appointed the undersigned administrator being exhibited. First-class in every respect. One of the above of duly the estate of Thomas Carlin, late of said Bros, first; A. Blackburn second. Two- steamers is due to sail from Yaquina county, deceased. All persons having claims front of the old Faulconer stable her about every five «lays. against Hie «‘state of said decease«! arc hereby year-old, A. Blackburn, first, <>bye Bros, crutch slipped into a hole made by a notitied and required to present the same duly Shortest route between valley pointN and San veritied as required by law, within six month’s second. Three best ewes, three years broken plank, throwing her to the ground Francisco. from the date of this notice, to R. A. Bird, at old and older, tirst prize, A. Blackburn; his store in Lafayette, Yamhill county, state of and breaking the head of the humerus of Fare: Albany and points est to San Fran Oregon. 7.3 second, J. F. Johnson. cisco : the left arm. She was assisted to htr Dated thia 2d «lay of February, 1899. R. A. BIRD, Administrator. The North Yamhill Record is bowling her home and surgical aid summoned cabin ...liooo LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ALL Round trip ......... 17 ’»0 about certain items allowed by the coun immediately. She was made as comfort M YIIMO3IA. • POLITICAL _____ PAPERS IN THE WEST For sailing days apply to ty court in connection with the sheriff's able as possible under the circumstances. H. L. WALDEN, KI>WIN STONE, Iii the circuit court of the State of Oregon for and assessor’s offices. The county couit The accident is doubly to be deploreil, as I T. F.&P. A. Manager. Hie county of Yamhill. Eliza A. Withee, Plaintiff, and these officers can give good reasons some two years ago she fell and broke II. II.'CRONISE, Agent, Albany. S* vs. • THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL for the hills if the learned editors of the her hip, from w hich she has never fully Samuel L. Gaines, Frank A. Gaines, Ncttie s. <!ailies, W.V. Rineheart, THE NEWS AND BEST CURRENT LITERATURE Record will come up and investigate. recovered. — Sheridan Sttn. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. Amanda S. Rineheart, William f Hawes, Zoe A. Hawes, Annie F. | • And wouldn’t this be better than jump Schwalks, Geo it. ('urrey ami Jen- 1 tdvertisod I.etier*. Every Column is Bright, Clean and Packed with News Steamer Win. M. HOAG, nie <’. ('urrey. Defendants. ing at conclusions us you have in this The following letters remain uncalled To Samuel L. Gaines, Frank A. Gaines, Nettle case, and as w as done in the false charge (Capt. Geo. Kiuibe) s. Gaines, W. V. Rineheart, Viaanda S. Rim for in the McMinnville postoffice: The Literature of its columns is heart, \\ illiam Hawes, Z«»e A. Hawes ami Annie made against Representative Butt re- Running regularly between Portland F. Scliwatka, the above named defendants: Batchelor, Miss Lillian Rhodes, Miss Jessie V equai to that of the best maga IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, • ently, which required taking back. You Batchelor, Mrs Lizzie Rusli, Mrs John and CorvalliH, stopping at all zines. It is interesting to the you, ami each of you, are hereby required to might not have so much to write about, Bradburg, Mrs Albert .Smith, Arthur 2 appear ami answer the complaint filed against way landing?. children as well as the parents. Thornton, Miss Emma5 von in the above entitled suit on or before the but your reputation for veracity would ( lark, Jeff o last »lay of the time prescribed in the order for -------- RIVER SCHEDULE W alker, Mrs C A Cotale, M <’ the publication of tills summons upon you, to- be more respected by people of all parties. LOCAL NEWS. The Store that Advertises You Have Bears the Signature This isOur Supreme Aim Always Bought. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad January and February Steamers Grace Dollar and Navarro N •••••••»••••••• • Always American- wit, t he J It h day of March, \. D. is'.i'.i, and it yon so fall to aiipearaml answer, for want there of. the plaintiff will apply to tin- court tor the relief demanded in tier complaint, to-wit, a de- «•rue foreclosing that certain mortgage given by one Sarah B Gaines to one Jennie (’. ('urrey on th«*Mth day »'i July, A 1». 1N99, on the following dcM-nbed real premises, to-wit: Beginning at a point 2<JJV>chains south of tbe nw corner of Sec. I«» hi T. 5 S R. W. in Yamhill county, state of Oregon, thence W. 77.00chains, theme S. 2O.s7 chains, thence E. 77.00 chains, thence N. 20.N7 chains to the place of beginning, containing 101 acres, the tame being a part of the j>, p. c. O| Albert Mini Sarah <iaiiu*.‘. Also the following described tract of land in sai«l county and stale, to-wit : Beginning at a p«»int 29 :u « bains s. of the nw coiner of said section No. hi, thonee E. ¡.Mcliains, thence2O..S7chains, thence W. i.o.'» chains, tin nee N. 2O.S7 «bains to the place of be ginning, containing H.22 acres, to secure the payment of acertain promissory note tor tin sum of $1,000, given by said Sarah B Gaines to *aid Jennie (’. ( urn y. on said Nth «lay of July. A. D. INh’.i, ami on which note there is now un VIA itaid anti due the sum of $«'»05.00. together witli interest thereon from June 1st, INDI, at the rate of ten per cent annum, and which said mortgage «mt note th«' sal<1 plaintiff is now the owner by assignment and endorsement from the sal»l Jen nie (’. (’urrey, ami for an order of saleof fifteen OF THE acres of landing square form situate in the xe c«>rncr «»f said tract *»f land first above de scribed, ami f»»r a d«,<,r»N' barring ami foreclosing yon, and each of you, from all light and equity «if r«-dcmp(ion in said 15 acies «if land, ami vvrry part lliereof. Express Trains lx*nve Portland Dally This summons is served by publication there- of tor si \ «•«uiseeuti\ «• w «‘eks, |»\ «>r«l« i of Hon. R. I*. Bihl. county judge «if Yamhill county, LEAVE ARRIVE Portland........... COO P M | San Francisco.. >15 A M state of (d'egoiu made February Nth. \. D. IM»!», Han E'raucisco.s.ou P M I Portland............. U :<o A M th»* first publication «if this suuimotis being February Wth, A. |>. IN’19. IN«». J SPENCER. Above trains stop at all stations between Port Attorney for Plaintiff. land and Salem, lurnrr, Marion, .letlerson. Albany, Tangent, Shedd*. Ilaisc.v, Harrisburg. Junction (’ll), Eugene, ( oilage Grove, Drain, Mtl lt i: I OK |’| KI K%| VON. Oakland and all station* from Roseburg to Ash land inclusiv e, Down river. I'ucsday., Tblirvl««» mid_ Satur days. Leaves Corxallis <i a. m ; Albany, 7 a. in ; lliienn V imh . s II. 111.. I mil |H I1U< IX '-. ■' ><■ ill Hl! I...... H) >1. in . Ni'Wbvm, 12|>. m . arrive nl I'oiiland. < m |>. in. Upriver, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. IxiaveH Portland l. a. in.; Newberg, 10;'KJ a. in.: Salem, p. m.; Indcpcndcnee. 5 p.m.; Buena Vista, 7 it) p. m Albany. 9 o p. m arrive at Corvallis, 11 p. m. This steamer has been equipped with firstflass avcoininoilatious, including an elegant piano I' iimui 'passed tor carrying both lielghlaiid passen gers. EDWIN STONE Manager, Albany, Or. C. G. (’OK ER, Agent, Portland, Or., foot of YamIiill St. J. TURNER, Agent. Allmny. Or. EAST AND SOUTH The Shasta Route SOUTIEM * PACITIC ’ COMPAQ The seventh annual intercollegiate or utoricaI contest will he held in the Bap tist church on Friday evening of next week. The contestant from Pacific uni versity, Forest Grove, has the measles and will not be here. The other con test ants ami their subjects are as follows: Miss Gertrude Lamb, “The Destiny of Our Race," Pacific College, Newberg. George Thompson l'ratt, “ i'ous Saint S’<tnverture,” Albany college, Albany. Homer D. Angell, “Our Spanish War; Justice, Motive ami Effects,” Eniversity of Oregon, Eugene. Miss Estella C. Noll, “Education, the Eve of the I.aw,” Oregon State Normal School, Monmouth. O. A. Garland, "For an Anglo-American Alliance,” Willamette I niversity, Sa lent. H. B. Blood. "Mav War be Justi- lied McMinnville college. R. A. Crich ton, " The Anglo-Saxon AUiance,” Con solidated I’niversity, I'orlbmd. W. L. l’atteison, "The Handmaid of Civiliza tion.'’ Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis. Three hundred people in Marsh hall Friday night heard the university of Ore gon debuting team prove to Pacific uni versity that it would not be for the best ll<»*rl»nrg Aliill llitily. Ln ml (»rtic«' at (»regon ( 11 \, (»regon. mteiests of the i'nited States to hold LEAVE ARRIVE Feb. 23, |s‘»9 Portland . * u» A M I Roseburg > 20 P M 'V' oTH 1 • - i" . \ given that tin following I outlying colonies. The atlirnintivex won named settl» r ha« tlltsl h »> iiu «-ot hi* inter, and tin ir points were: First, departure R<meburg ~ »’AM | Portland tA'PM tion to mak«‘ final proof in supimrt of hi* claim, ami tlml 'Hi«t piiMil will b«* made before the reg- i from national |>olicy. second, ineompati DINING CARS ON OflDEM ROUTE. i trr ami r«‘«'ei\cr at Oregon City, Oregon, on PU Ll.MK IN * BUFFBT May .hl. 1*’»*.». vu., R.ilwil Me Ky«al, II. E 10.b *. bilitv with our system of government: for L>l S\\ ', of N E 1 t ami W ‘ . SE 1, S« »• 6, I. third, enormous ex|s'iise; SLEEPERS fourth, no 1 s. R. 7 \\ He names th«1 following witness«"» ANO t«i pioi v his «»iiitinuoiis residence u | mui ami cul- | benefit to trade; fifth, the increase in tiv ation id said land, vix., < harlcs L. E«minlli SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS. ot Willamina. Oregon, amt William Ray, Ro* taxation resulting would reduce ns to the w«ll I Bewley and I- J. Steward, «>f Nhvrblan. industrial level of Europe. The j tdges Attached tn all Through Train«. Oregon. CH AS It. \|( ‘OR FS, Register. West Sid»' Division. were Judge Alfred I Sears, jr.. Judge BETWEEN PORTLAND a ND CORVALLIS Ralt'i.h Stott and Hon. W. D. Fenton, Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunilay.) all of Portland. After the debate judges, debaters and invited guests «lined at Ar 1 5 . XI P M P. »rtland 7 »> A M 1 l.v 1 v 1 : «Ni P M M« .Minnville 10:15 A M 1 Lv Herrick hall. The suts <>s“ful team was Lv 1 1 20 1’ M Corvallis 11 .Y» l‘ M Ar i-om)x».ed of W. I Wliittelsy. B. Jack- At Albany and C«»r\ dii-* c«»nntN’t with wav and C. \ Galloway. A. D. Sclux h, trains «if Or Central A I .i t«- m Rv R s MvCIellanii and I.vnn l.ancefiehi Exprès Truitt Daily, t Exc.q.t Smutny.) | represented the negative or I’acific uni versity side. 'The honors for Eugene Ar 1 * •» A M Port lami 1 Ml P M 1 l.v MeMinnvilh' Lv 1 . 5.» A M 7 • r m Ar were carried otT by the colleague«, w hile h.»» P M Ar linl«'peml«'U'»‘ !•* 1 ( 41 A M Mr. McClelland made the ablest argu lii'iirtf»- Flett from North Dakota has Rebate li» k« I« on *ab »Htw« «-n l'ori la mL Ha«‘ ; The audience rainent«» ami Han Fran« »*«*«>. N t rates $17 tirai ' l«>nn in McMinnville the pant week on ment for the Lome team. c lan«, and HI »e« «»nd da.**, in« Imling slcqwr was impartial and enthusiastic in its bnsineM. 11« a former renident < II. M AtoKHAN. demonstrations of applause, and it was Gen. Freight ami l‘a**vnger Agent. 1 here. evident that the Pacific coast sentiment Hab'* and ticket* to h «o.-m point* ami Europe. AI m » JAPAN. CHINA. ll(»N«»|ILP amt AIS- did not prejtuhee the judges We rightly castor iv TRALIA egn l»e «»blamed from claim Chas. Galloway, one of the win Bears Hie signature of C ho . K F i VTCNFB. (/. A. H/Zcox or W. V» tiortner, ners. as a McMinnville toy. Hough now In use for more than thirty year«, and TtekM A«eut« M< Minnvilh B. KOBHLKB. lu»«*»' I 7A« A'/wd //urw zV/aM/r teutjorarily residing at Oregon City. HE INTER OCEAN is a WESTERN NEWSPAPER, and while it brings to the family THE NEWS OF THE WORLD and gives its readers the best and ablest discussions of all questions of the day, it is in full sympathy with the ideas and aspirations of Western people and discusses literature and politics from the Western standpoint. Wiles, Mrs Low Wright, Gowen Phifer, I 1> Pears.ill, Bessie J.I iks M c C ain , T P. M. Marell 1st, Isti'.t. I’robidc Court, Estate of «'has. Handley. Sevet t i semi-annual account approved. Estate of Vincent C. Pepe. Report of sale of personal property filed and ap proved. •— J Feb. 21—John F. Bunn, 23, and Maud E. Reed, 23, of North Yamhill. Cancer often results from an im purity in the blood, inherited from ignorations back. Few people are en- iirely free from some taint in the blocxi, Mid it is impossible to tell when it will ^reuk out in the form of dreaded Can- ?er. What has appeared to I m » n mere simple or scratch has developed into ¿he most malignant Cancer. “I hsd a sev«‘re Cancer whioh w at first jnly a fr'w blotches, that 1 th»AUght would soon pass away. I was treated by several able physicians, but in spite of their efforts the Can cer spread until my con dition became alarming. After many months of treatment and growing steadily worse. I de cided to try H. S. S. which was »o atmnply recommended. The first bottle produced an im provement. 1 continued the medicine, and in four m«.»ntha the last lit tle scab dropped off. Ten years have elapsed, the disease has returned. ’ R. F. Wn.LiAMs, Gillflburg. Miss. It Is dangerous to experiment with Toncer. Tne diaeaae is beyond the skill of physicians. 8. 8. 8. is the only cure, tM'Cause it is the only remedy which goes deep enough to reach Cancer. S.S.SS. Blood (Swift'» Specific) 1» the only bkxxi reriody guaranteed Purely Vegetable. AU others contain potaah and mer cury, the tno»t dangerous of minerals. Byx>ks on Cancer and blood disease» mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta. Georgia. o $1.00—PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR—$1.00-------- • ••••••••«a I.lcenaea io flurry. Little Pimples Turn to Cancer. Always Republican S $1 •••••••••• J THE DAILY AND SUNDAY EDITIONS OF THE INTER OCEAN • ARE THE BEST EVER SEEN IN THE WEST. * •THE INTER OCEAN’S NEWS IS EXCLUSIVE.* • J Price of Daily by mail ................... $4 00 per year Price of Sunday by mail ............. >2 00 per year Daily and Sunday by mail....................... ...................... $6 $6 00 00 per per year year • • • Sil * The Reporter and Inter Ocean one year for $1.35. « uniMsTK iToit s m u-riri: LOCAL DIRECTORY 'OTK’E is hereby given and published that the undersigned lias been appointe«! ad N ministrator of the estate of H. For«diand, de CHITRCHE3 ceased, by nil order made by Hon. R. 1». Bir«l, B aptist —8e.*vic6sSunday 11 a. m. and judge of the county court for the comity of 7:.3(i|». ni ; bunday sch«>ol a. in.; the Yamhill, state of Oregon, and entered in the young people’s society »1 :L> p in Prayer said court on the 3d «’.ay of February, A. D. 1*9 ». Covenant ami that all persons having a elnini or claims meeting Thursday 7:30 p. qj . meeting tirst Thursday « veiling before the against the said estate are required to present the same, with the proper vouchers, within six tirstSunday of each month. months from the date of this notice, to said ad Ii. \V. Ki kg , Pastor. ministrator, at the otfic«* of R. L. Conner, att«»r- M ethodist Episcom.—Services every ney at law, in the city of McMinnville, Yamhili county, state of (»regon. Sabbath 11:00 a. iu . and 7:30 p. m. Sunday Dated this 9th «lav of Februarv, 1N99. chool 9:30 a m. Prayer meeting 7:00 p. H. W. HOGUE, it. Thursday. G eo . . G raxnis , Pastor. Administrator of the estate of S. Forehand, deceased. C umb . P resbyterian ServiceseverySab REED«fc HOGUE and R. L. CONNER, Attor bath 11:00 a ni and 7:30 p. m. Sunday neys for sai«i estate. 8-5 school 9:30 a. m. Y. P. C. E.. Sunday p. tib. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. in. G eo . W. F ender , Pastor. NOTK Eor APionTtii vr of Services in the Christian church : Preach- IIHinKTK A TOR WITH ingvv« rv Lord's d ty at 11 a m. and 7:39 p in Young people’s meeting at 6:30 p. m. Sunday S.-ho<»l at 9:4d a. in. Prayer meeting ihursday, 7:30p in. 'OTICE is hereby giv«*n that the undersigned F. A. P owell , Pastor. has lH>en by the county court of Yamhill County. Oregon, duly appointed administrator, S t . J ames C atholic —First st., between Ves- with will annexeii. <»f the estate of Alexander G and H. Sunday *chool2:30p. in. per* 7:30. 8ervice* once a month. Stoutenburg, decease«!. Now, therefore, all persons having claim* T. .1 M orxow , Rector. against said estate, are hereby notified aud re quired t«» present the same duly verified, t«» th«‘ T. U.—Meets on every Fri- undersigned at his residence near Wheatland, lav at 2 p. in. in reading room. Kegg in Yamhill county, Oregon, within six months building. V irginia W. (« boveb . Pres from th«' date hereof. E ly a 1*. NxAL,8ec. I »a ted this» the llth day of February, A. D. 1W9. <L5 NEAL A. STOUTENRCR(., A«lmini*trator with Will Annexed. RAMSEY A FENTON, Atl’y» for Estate. SECRET ORDERS. K now lies C haptkb L’o. 12. O. E. S— Meets at Mason I«* hall the 2«! and 4th Momlay evening NOTICE IOK l>1 HI K iriOV h month Visit _ mei r . , oraiallv in vite 1 MRS FANNIE McKINNlY, W.'M. Miss STELLA PATTY, dee. Land Office at Oregon City. Oregon, A. O. U W — Charity Lodge No. 7 meets first and February 13. l*‘»9. third Fri«1avsof each month. 7:30 p. m. Lodge VOT1( E i« hereby given that the fol)««wing room in Wright block. il nanu 1 sett let has fi t notici ADOLF MATTHIEi, M W. tention to make final proof in support of his J. D. BAKER. Recorder. 10 claim. sn«1 thatsai«! pr«s»( will be made before Yamhill Lodge No. 10 D of H meets in Union the county clerk of Yamhill county, at McMinn* vil!e, Oregon, on March ¿«th, is»»,' vix., W H. hall second ami fourth Friday evenings of each Dev«>r«‘, H. E.9M6. for the NE qr Ser. t». Tp l S month. R. 7 W He name« the («»{lowing witnesses to CvsTsg P ort N o . 9—Meets the *econd and fourth prove hi* continuous residence upon ami culti Saturday of each month in Wright’s hall at k»:.W vation of said land, vii: H Z. Footer, Ed Wood a. m. All members of the onier are cordially and John Kaelber of Willamina, Oregou, and invited to attend our meetings " illiam Ray of Sheridan, Oregon. gf . o w », r \ XN D», Commander. < HAS. B. MOOREK Register. GEO. A. PRENTISS, Adjt. w ii .I. ix^Fxrn. N w. c