Yamhill County Reporter (OI Vfï l> V ESTING l> it! IN KH. ’!«■ «1 i,in» Hle People liiteulcil III lb,* KioK.lon «.old «tinea Couipaii)*, Limited, III II. V. N ovkmbkh T erm . % Number ot I». I. «XHIHV, J Editor A Pr»|>r. U. ECH MAN, .«»«ocluir Editor County clerk w as ordered to notify Ex­ Recorder Wyatt Harris and Ex-Clerk Asa McKern of the balance due 011 their accounts and demand payment of same on behalf of the county. Road petitioned tor by 11. E. Follett, C. E. Baker et al ordered opened and improved by supervisors E. G. Fendall of district No. 5 and H. L. Hayes of district No. 9. Since a number of McMinnville’s most I conservative business men have lately ' made large investments in gold mines | and mining stocks, others are interest­ ing themselves in this branch of invest- FRIDAY, NOV. 8, 1901. 1 nient. The stock which—in the opinion i of those who have investigated—offers I B ills A llowed . It’s just as well to be careful how I the best field for investment is that of Roads and Bridges— I the Kingston Gold Mines Company, we build a big navy. Big navies, it I Limited. This company is incorj»orated Geo Langford ...................... is said, invite wars, and wars seem under the laws of British Columbia, with A Trudell .................................. to bring courts of inquiry. officers at Portland, and at Rossland W C Kruger.............................. C F Royal & Son .................. B. 0., M. I’. Gortner being its local rep­ G. Londenhousen.................. . The anarchists talk of building a resentative in McMinnville. This is vir­ VI F. Cady ................................ monument to the memory of Czolgosz, tually a home corjioration, the officers H R Cobb .......... ..................... the assassin of Win. McKinley. It being principally Portland men, namely, Jno Livengood ........................ should be a figure wearing a fool’s S. 11 Davis, president; D. M. McLaugh- Fred Bent.................................. lan. vice president, and Harry Howard, Patterson & Osman ............ cap. treasurer. Among the principal stock­ 1' 1* Johnson.............................. * •- holders are numbered H. L. Pittock of 14 49 Two men are competing for the the Oregonian; I>. M. McLauglilan,chief A Dundas............................ A Trudell................................ • . 139 43 right to surrender for the murder of of police; Smith & Howard, contractors; Brown & Son............ a Kentucky negro. Both fired at i Frank Rigler, superintendent of city Spaulding & Co...................... .... 5 °4 him and only one bullet got home, schools;J. C. Moreland, ex-county judge; A Scholz ................................ 4 >5 and neither marksman is willing to I S. H. Davis, with Lipman & Wolfe, and Faul Fundman.................... • 12 35 1 B. Fallows, mining engineer. Home K Kleindurst......................... 6 00 admit that he missed. I>eople who have subscribed for stock Geo Willis................ ........... 6 00 have among their numbers Hr. Goucher, L Potter .................................. 7 50 Climatic conditions lately made it Win. Campbell, J- E. Brooks, Geo. Olds, L L Bockes ............................ .. 65 00 possible for the residents of Massa J. IL Nelson, C. P. Nelson, Wm. F. W R Everest.............. ... 14 00 chusetts to shovel snowdrifts while I Ijelsclineider; J. W. Redd, Mrs. Adams, VI F Wade & Son .............. . 18I 60 Frank Adams, and Mr. Gortner. N Westerfield .... JO OO the people of Oregon were mowing The Kingston offers no opportunity to lack & Timberlake........ . . ... I 80 lawns. Such a contrast is of so fre­ “freeze out” minority stockholders, as • 4 3» quent occurrence that we become under the law of British Columbia the Mill Creek Lumber Co. . 5 5° accustomed to look for the announce­ small stockholder in a corporation shares B Groth .................................. ........ Wm Carroll ............................ II 25 ment, and fail to properly estimate equal protection to the incorporators Wm Fjherton........................ 3 00 themselves. The secretary is required our own advantages. 1 J Havs................................... by law to furnish the British Columbia Loban Bros ............................ • • 27 50 . 7« 54 government with a list of all stockhold­ Gus Grobeck......................... The distressing announcement i„ ers, their resilience, and tile number ol . 14 25 made that English society events shares held, and this list is filed at the H Bailey.................................. .... 219 87 Salaries— are seriously affected by the perti government office in Victoria. In other I II Nelson ........................ ■ 150 35 nacious rumors of King Edwards words, tile sales of stocks are registered, () B Parker ... .................... .... 30 00 serious illness with cancer of the and the purchaser acquires a vested right F W Sitton ............................ .... 182 54 throat; and the tailors and dress in property on which the stock is based II Z Foster............................... • 5 « 05 The Kingston Gold Mines Company ’ s makers have cause, more than E V Littlefield ........ Poor I'und— others, to deplore the lethargy that property is located in the celebrated Lardeau mining division of British Co­ A E McKern . . . 21 OO affects the island society. lumbia, until quite recently unknown H Bond ........................ . 15 OO to the mining world. It is, however, Wallace & Walker ........... A neat compliment has been paid rapidly making a name for itself, as M Underwood.................... .... 2 OO the memory of the late President I I possessing the highest values, the larg­ \I rs 11 ugnelet................. . 3° McKinley, by the Yosemite Valley est ledges and the richest ores in the John Runs............. . .... i 25 commission. The largest of the province. Up to the year 1900 the Lar­ .Multnomah Co......... 31 OO deau district was classed us a silver-lead giant sequoia trees of the famed Miscellaneous— country, and stood without a peer for Mariposa grove has been named rich ores, which, according to carefully Willamette Tel Co, rent............. William McKinley. The magnificent compiled statistics from the product ot A Dundas, Mdse.............................. tree is over 3090 years old and stands nine producing mines, averaged $130 Amanda Feudal], rebate on tax between one mimed after George per ton. During the present year rich E V Littlefield, expense.............. City ofMcM, water and light . . . Washington and one named after 1 discoveries of free gold have been made in the district, one ledge selling for Abraham Lincoln. If all the wealthy men of Oregon $50,(XX) within sixty days of its discovery. Another free gold mine sold later for were as loyal to their state as lion. President Roosevelt omitted en­ #250,000, ant, Our next I’nited States senator T. Kidd filed and confirmed» and execu­ dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. elected from Oregon whether Scott, tor ordered to make conveyance. Estate of Stephen 1). York. Final ac­ Notice oi % ppoi in men t of Adniiiih Simon or Fulton will win his wav irntrix mid Id minivi raior. to the hearts of lie* people if bv co count tiled and set lor hearing Dec. 2d at 1 p. ni. operation with Senator Mitehell he Estate of John A. Ditmars. First rOTh’F. is hereby given that the undersigned can Influence the government to Semi annual account tiled and approved luive liven by an order rf the county court <»f Yn tn'till < .»U in v. Oregon, duly made ami en» recognize Portland as tieing as near Estate ot Mary Walling. Report of ten <1 id 'Hid court on Novtinficr 4th, 1901, ap­ to our island |w>ssessions as are the sale of real estate tiled ami confirmed. point. .1 «s joint administratrix ami adminis- of the estate of John Crawford, deceased. cities on Puget sound As a matter \dministrator ordered to make deed to tratoi N< v\ therefore, all persons having claims against of statistical fact, our Pacific coin purchaser. said estate are her« by notified and required to Estate of Geo. Lebold Widow al pn «mt the "ame duly verified, to the under- inerce is growing more than twice 'iei'< <1 a( tl.i office of F. W. Fenton at McMinn­ M rapidly as that of the \tlantic lowed #^3.75 as support. Final account ville Ort gon, uitbin'ix months from the date tiled ami set for hearing Dec. ;th at 1 of this nolict*. and Gulf ports In the last live p. m. bated thB Nox ember 7th, A D 1901. years it h is fully doubled, and unless N\NCYA CKORP Estate of Isaac Agee. Final account and SHFRM IN CR KWFORD. Russian s|M>li.ition of China shuts heard and approved. Distribution ot- Admini'tratrix and Administrator of said Es­ and bar.-, against us too many «loot- dervd made as per said report. tate. I \\ I FN TON and CLARENCE Bl TT. it seems likely to keep on increasing XttoTiivyw for Estate. at such a rate or even at a greater The detectives working on the late Militi <11 IIMI XE1TI.KWERT rate. It is also a patent fact that S P train Iv ’ ldup cast* have pin discrimination agaio*-t the harbor of gressetl so far that they are now r«»TI,'F 1« hereby elven that the un not desire be heard from again in a similar proved anti u hy «aid estate should n«g be for­ ever and finally «tied and sai«l administratrix to wail for th?ir shar«* _ of <1 the gov­ affair. »11«« ha’u» •! aii.I her bon*!«mvn exonerated. ernment transport service until Paicd thi« I't «ia\ «>( November A. 1» 1901. I IZ/IF J. YORK. other Pacific coast cities have had s. A. Manning was up from Portland Administratrix ot oo< < < R. JACOBSON & CO.’S < Big Cost Sale is now going on in full First-class Merchandise is of- blast. fered you from 1-5 to mer prices. Ö0 YOU GET UP less than for- You are cordially invited to inspect our present Low Prices. WITH A LAME BACK ? R. JACOBSON & CO < ? Ì \\ e mean the following facts: 1 hat the CHICKERING, WEBER, KIMBALL and WHITNEY PIANOS, and the KIMBALL, EARHUFF and ESTEY ORGANS Are not equaled in sweetness of tone, ease of action and wearing qualities. They are not affected by bad weather, but adjust themselves to it. That the prices at which we offer them are as low as those of any house handling the same or other makes, and that the easy payments—from #5 up—which we offer, and the taking of old instruments on liberal exchange, absolutely brings to the people of Yamhill and adjoining counties the most lilieral terms they have ever enjoyed A fact which proves this is the - — - nutnlier we are selling. You can’t get away from it. No home is complete in its happiness and joy without one of our instruments. See us or write. wn. SCOTT, McMinnville. » \ \ I MOTICE or Cl'AHDIAN’l* ULE <11 HEAI. PBOPF.RTT. ♦i ’OTICE is herebv given that by virtue of a license duly issued out of county court for Yamhill Connty. Oregon, on the "th day of October, 1901. authorizing and empowering the iindei signed as guardian of the estate of Joseph Klouchvvk. a minor, to sell the real property hereinafter described, 1 will, on Monday, the ¿»th day of November. 1901, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said day. at the west >|.M»r of the court house in McMinnville. Oregon, 'ell at public auction to the highest and nest bidder, for cash in hand on «lay of «ale. the fol lowing described real property belonging io the estate of said minor, to-wit Beginning at the northeast corner of the Te­ ter >ax land in the north boundary of the dona lion lan.I claim of Samuel Cosine, in township finir south, range four west of the Willamette meridian, in Yamhill county,Oregon, and run ning thence east (rar. 20deg. -<0 min. east» T.A2 chain«, to the northwest boundary of land« for­ merly l»elouging to W. P. Mclamald; thence '»»nth with said McPonald’s land« S 20 chains to tir 12 inches in diameter: thence west “ 52 chains to the southeast corner of the «aid Peter Sax land; thence north 8 31) chains to the place of beginning containing f> 17 acres of land m«»re or It ss. together with the buildings and appur­ tenance« thereunto belonging. »55 bait'd October 24th, 1901 CHARLES KLOVCHECK. Guardian of the Estate ot Joaepb Kloucheck, a minor N * You Are Interested « ♦< « « et ♦i ♦i ♦f ♦i «i «