The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889, July 29, 1887, Image 1

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LAFAYETl'E,
YAMHILL
COUNTY
OREGON, . JUICY
i»TH
K
1887
•K
■'
BBE
The fire alarfh Tuesday afternoon
feet iii length, one foot in width, and two
“HELD UP” A TR^IN,
brought out the fire dei>artment in a
inches in thicknera, two of the said pieces
jblwhed RVKKY F1HDAY
burry ,-vcaused by the moss on McVicl^
The regular north-bound train on the of plank to be allways under the wheels
" .
-ÀT-
era house catehjng on fire. The blaze Portland & WiH-ainette Valiev railroad of said steam traction or portable engine, In the Circuit Cawrt of the Mtate •f
OBKUON,
■ rra. • • -
Urtgo», for Yamhill Connty,
was geting Well under wav and was dis­ due here at$:15 P. M., arrived an hour while it shall be crossing said bridge or
—BY-
covered just-in time. .The tire boys de­ and a half late last evening. The deten- lulvert.
It&well H. Lamaon* Pkdntifl,
r
.
serve oreditlor geting oOTwe^rompi?”
Sac. 4. That the penalty for the vio­
*
• * V8. .
>' X
festerfield bros
TTOn wad due to an obstruction piaced'on
Abraham Blackburn, ('troMtfe
Blaekbnrn
If you want a watch to keep good time the track, near Middliton, Washington lation of any of the provisions oi this act,
and Hen*-y
H. Murnby«
imd . .loa
•nd
Hen-, H
Mutpb', Adam Grant and
lot
t
ies»
than
ten
oounty,
by
("h
“
ries
Sandstone,
oi
this
shall
be
a
fine
of
not
go
to
T.
C.
Hteph^ns,
of
Lafayette,
he
IL Funl. jiai»' era in buxine s uiHauTiaucto
BCB8CRÏPTTON KATES.
CL. as
•• Murphy,
Murphy, i)n»nt
«rant At
& Co.,
Co.,Xha*.
Wrtai.t
Cal.*
’
Chas.
Wright
dollars,
nor
more
than
fifty
dollars
for,
city.
Sand«!
one
owns
a
piece
of.
land
y. per year. In advaaoe ............. $a oo knows how to do it, and dont yon forget
uusineseus Chas. Wright2K.L'o.. J“w«
i>y, ala months lq advere........ 1 (Hi it. His rate* 'are io v too, and, if you about a mite south of Middleton, through each offence, .or imprisonment in tie doing
helton, J.
rd. f. W.
erry, P. P. Hegi-
H, Jt.n?teven»on, M. J. Peckham Hud
want- a new watch or clock perfectly re­ which the railroad run*. He has never county jail not less than five, nor more
II: Hurley, partner^ ks Me-
NOTICE.
gulated, you will gej. them at his place, received remuneration for the right of ( than ten (lav*; and in addition to said
rlo^; H, W. Price, Koirar Poppleton,
Maithew lilHi’klmm, MYa. Matthew B.ackburn,
five doors north of the postofllce. Cali wuy, refusing to accept even one-fifth ; f're al .V person causing damage to any bi.-
jvtfej i-jbnie Hi«*ger, A Ibewt' Edson, Robert
tice is hereby given that we have
on him and you will find it as we recom­ more than hi* neighbors did for tlie right- said bridge or culvert- shall be liable to Hankinson ana C.aicure M. BJackburn,
day disposed of our interest in the
Deteudanta.
of wuy which they (granted to the com- I the county to which ti e -aid bridge or
mend.
.
f
•
os R koistkb to Frank S. Harding,
To Mat'hpw Ptackhnrn, Mr*.
Matthew
„ Me is a tailor and live* in the I culvert 6hfk.ll belong, for »11 damage*
We
learn
that
Thomas
Davis
of
North
ills ut>To August 1st, 1887, will be
Bl&ckbu n, h'B wife; and Clarence M. Black*
BOUtlj end—on Curry street between whieh may result from the crostepK of bu*n
Yjynhill
and
his
Wife
are
very
poorly.
Defendants
above
named:
bfe to Westerfield Eros, and all-ac­
Pron^ and V* ater. For two weeks he has such steam traction or portable engii«^
In the naihe of the State ot Oregon you and
ts agaiilst the R egister to August 1st Ma. Davis has one of tlioeo terrible can­ boasfi
>d that he would forcibly prevent
each o< y< u are heret»y reauire«) t » appear and
AMITY.
wilt be paid by them. Mr. Hording cers eating his fa»-e, it pains him Very
anawer the coinp'ahit hied •gainst y ou in the
train
4
rpnnit-g
through
his
farm,
and
offi-
above entit'ed cause <>n or beiore September
gentleman that we can recommend much when he talks. His wife ¡ b also in
cers of the company were warned of his
July 24, 1887.
26th, J.Nte-7, that b< iuu the brat day of the next
u as sober, reliable, and fully compe­ auot er roam very low and is not expect­
regular
of said coirrt uext af e> dun ser­
threats.
.
• ,
Dr. G. W. Goucher is having a new vice of tein.
thia Siinmioi e upon yon by publication
te take charge of the R egister in the ed to live a great wh le. Mr. Davis
fence
built
around
hi»
property
in
town.
At
3.08
yesterday
afternoon
tike-engi
­
as by Isw provided, and if you fail 40 to an-
rest of this place and Yamhill County, feels very bad xs tie thinks his belovid
wer. the plaintiffs « ill apply tn the Court for
neer of tho north bound train discovered
B or S.—Tothe-wifo of Robert White, the relief piaje for in the Complaint herein
trusting that our former patrons will wife will pass away before him.
an obstruction on the track ashort.dis­ July 19th; a fine son.
to wit: ,
■
’
■him their hearty support. Thank-
For'e-’Mrriieee refo mi”g Raid mortgage de-
E legant and N ovel .—The midsurn1 tance Routh of Mid.lletou. It consisted
July 24th, to the wife of Chas. Cooper, perilled in lai* tiff* €• uiplai”t, and tbeu fore­
you for past favors extended us, we
mer number oi the" West Shore is a of two pwleS, placed at angles across the
closing a,aid mortgage ayieformed aud order­
a
fine
daughter.
remain,
Yours Very Truly,
Beautiful and attractive one. There is a tiack and resting on a heavy log. The
ing a Male ot »aid premi ea d.scribed in Plaiutiff*
W esterfield B ros .
Kid says he is married, but l j^as un­ Complaint hr H»l|«‘W«»'io wit:
charm of freshness and novelty about train was immediately brought to a stau^
isf» Al the fnllowrrg part of the Donation
l.and (Hnim ofA. R. Elder and wife Claim No,
ttis magazine tl at is lacking in all other st 11, and Conductor A. K. Colburn, Pofe able to learn the particulars.
te above explains itself. We do not publications. .Ito elegant engravings of
in Townsiiip Three South Range Four West
ti 1 (lark B, F. Watkins, and tho erffci- W Geo. E. Getiihell, of the Pioneer Gro- of the Wiliaipctte Meridian and in th*» cennty of
rupon the duties of pu|)lifher of this
Western scenes and picturesque laud­ , neer, siurted forward to remove the *b- cefi- store went to Portland to-day to pur­ Yamhill State <>t Oregon, o-wit: loginning at
>r without feeling tho responsibility scapes are not equaled by anything ejie
the South !• net corner of Mid Claim. Thence
-5^
strttetion. At this Sandstone, who was chase more goods.
North I0H5: 00 chaiiiR The: co Eaut 2 3S-I0)'
lved. Yamhill is a great and grow-
published, white the mass qf information apn<<t with a itoqjife-barreled shotgun,
Cha*.,Post, of McCoy, has charge of chains Thenee North M 33-100 chains Thence
county. Our object in engaging in it gives mo tlily about Oregon,' Washing­
West 17 84 100 chai a tn ct titer of county r« ad
ordered them tq jjesist.
st. Sau(l*toi
Saudstone’8son, Mr. G's store, during hfs absence..
hence South I degree 30 minute« East
i entcrpxise is to help build up the ton, Idaho, Montana, BritishjCoiumbia
28 45 100 chains Thence West 3<» 50-1* 0 chmns
w ho appears to have lurked in the brush,
Dr.
Doty
and
wife,
with
Mr.
C.
ldwell
ole county. Strife should give way to and i Linka is urtremelv valuable. The
to We-t b 'Uv duty of claim Thence Boutli
then made his appearance, also armed and wife, arri rod home from their trip to .13 53 100 chains tiie'.'On Ea»t3l 70-1 Of* chains
•¿fellowship.
There are important midsummer manlier contains large en­
with a shotgun. Another son came on the mountain* last week. They report a to st »ke in center of count>, mad Thence south
istioli* now before the people of the gravings of the city of Astoria and the ' the scene
J degree 80 m iii Hies -East ‘5 5 100 ch'*ine with
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If ho was annel tho weapon
center nf e untA'ond to Sonrir bvuu< ary ot
ntyand state to be settled at the bal- mouth of the Cdfnfnbiii rivor, the seuBble ' was kept in conceal'nunt. Sandstone pleasant time.
;
tjuim
.Thence Emit li « l> 0 chains to the pkice
Xonaiilerable talk and ex. itement over ot bt'ginnini
xix in November. These and all other
contai ’ng 200 acres Fave aiid ex
resorts, tho salmon .-anneries, and others,'t Id Conductor Colburn that the ooirpa-
the
Kelty
lyuching
affair
and
arrest
of
ceptiug
(¡2 acres tln-rvof co» coved to J, H.
wtferaurf publip-interest will be discus- al;of them acrompani -d by iuterestiilg! ny had never paid him for the ri^jf to
(
arse,
lie
dc««i
which ’a recojded on p ige
Abo Blackburn. The peopl.i are about 467 of Book Q oi to
iu a fair and candid manner. .It- will
the leco ds of deeds fr said
deBcrijitivo articles. The other content* ! gn through Hs place, th.rtit hadno such
equally divided in their opinions.
County, njj I saving ale • find excepting there*■
the policy of the R egisti :* in file fu-
are entertaining and valuable. Published [.rigtit. Until he was paid in full. Then
from th.it poii <» i^tln rrpf heretofore sold to
as in the past,-to give the poople of by L. b’aniuel, Portland, Oregon, at $2»50
litho postal agent,'tried to ' Mr. James Doughe ty continunsto 'Im-' the Dt (end iijt IJUliie Gieger herein after de-
Mr. W.itWni
scribefi.
Also the loll“Wn g desci ibpd tract to.
ccunty a live, local paper. We expect per year.
prove, and without Rome new complica­
*»
Hjindstonc the idea that Jie
impress on Hfindstonc
wit:
tnake some immediate improvements,
tion set* in, lie will recover.
All ♦hat prtriton o ihe Donation Land Claim
was committjing a (Time, bv interfering
B lackburn and ms F riends .—Police­
d shall continue to do so from time to
J. Mills will have ijouio fine prize east of A. it. Llile , Cl dm M. i,8 ii. T. 3. K II. 4 W
with the transportation of tho United
of
the Wil mmite Merhiian in Yamhill County,
man
Sam
Simmon*
rfjtunied
yesterday
ne as business demands. On and after
Stat is mail, io which Stndstone replied: powders in a-few «lavs. Try a c.in ar.d Oregon, ami moie puiticularlv described as iqlr
igust 1, 1887, we will- be found at home, from Dallas Polk county. He says-the
lows: Beginning at a atake in ‘’“liter ot coifi.ty:
get
a
chance
at
one
of
the
fine
prizes.
‘‘To hell u ¡th the United States. Tln»y
epured to do your advertising and job acquittal of Blackbum practierlly ends
Major Brown -a married. Mrs. B. is road running from die curer-d bridge across
have no con raetwith me to carry mails
the North Yan.hi-.l river to intersect the county
the investigation of the lynching
of Kelty i |
lynvuin^ yi
.
expected up to-morrow.
>rk at reasonable rates.
rqffifei« at J.unes Johns n’s, anid stake being
At
the-exammation
‘
rou
"
,
,?
y
U
,rol
’
erty
ttui
vou
c
»
nt
Ham
Likeiftiad24
tires,!on
his
hapd*
L| degrees East in center of »oa.d 28 45-
Without the good will and assistance of the w!fe-murderer. .
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¿a
___
<
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through?
’
F
lOOch.dns from intefHQ£th$n of as id roi'd with
■fest week, at on.'time.
e people of Lafayej^e and the comity all Tuesday about 200 armed men were I
thfl'Sonth
Im“ of the said Jaiuea Johnsen’s
“ You woul ln’t kill anybody, would | . iliirveni i* on baud, amflsoon the the <1)>>naiion . Land
Claim Thence South'
de­
ir endeavors wilfoe void, those you have present, whose intention, »Simmon Bay*, I
* | you, for going by yon pl ice ?” qrira 1 Mr. I i biiBvhum of the thresher, Mid the melo- grees West 3i» 6" l(Xf chuins '1 hence North 34
ven to our predesessors and weTiope for was to rescue thq prisoner in case he was
76-100
chains
Thence
hast
1J
17-100
chains
Watkins. This car is due at the next 1 dioustootof the ste.irn
will be Thence South 5 15-100 chains Thence*East 22
ieir continuance, promising to do our held for trial. On the other hand the
station at this moment.”
1 ' heard in every field.
16 1»M: chHius Thence South 1 degree East with
»
authorities had six or eight men ready
to the best oTour ability.
Sandstone answered tlireatingly : “If! The heat was so severe here last week center of county road to placfc of beginning
contitiniiig 110 acros savingaTtd excepting from
for an emergency, and tf lively fight
F rank H. H arding .
you go, it will be at the peril of your life.” that several men were prostrated, and said pr< nii-es above described the following
would have followed any interference.
After consultation with. Mr. Watkins, b'lt for the liber d *«e < t cold water *p- portion thereof heretofore conveyed to aud now
Although Blackburn wa* seen going and.
.owned by liefemfstit Tribute Ureger, deeeribed
Dr. E, Davis, resident dentist.
Mr.' Colb'irir decided to waTK" to Middle- plied by the bucket ful , serious results aa fid.ows to wit: Beginning at ihe North-East
returning from the scene of tlie lynching
corner of the Donation Land Claim of Alfred
L. D. Kimberlain purchased a new by competent witnesses, the preponcfer- ten, about a mile .listant, and make a n ight have followed.
It. Elder atoregHid Thence West 55 80-100
complaint before the justice of the peace.
C umtux .
lreaher last week.
¿t
chains to.4he track of the Oregon At.California
ence of testimony proved for the 'defen­
Railroad Thence S oul I i 21| degrees* Eaat to a
I Rubbing the fa. e with sand paper to re- dant an albi, and was accordingly acquit­ When he arrived at the town he learned
point wbe e the said tract crofaes the wept
CARLTON.
that
the
justice
was
eight
miles
away.
bmmdary of said Donation 'Land Claim' of said
knove freckles—te-he.
ted by the justice. This decision was
Alfred 1«. I Ider Th«-nce South on said West
Sandstong remarkwi that he would not
■ .
■ July 24, 1887.
II. M. Daniel, of North Yamhill, was greeted by the mob’s heartiest cheering. permit any constable to arrest him, but
boundary Bne^of said c'alm to a point 23 38-100
Mrs. James Hutchcroft is quite sick up chains south of the North boundary line of this
—Oregonian 28th.
in this city Monday last.
he might obey an order from the United in the mountains at her brother-in-law’», ract and 14 ?H-100 chains Smith ot the poiut
-aid track crosses said West boundary
We tpll you; so—that the fruit crop
States court. He knew what he was Mr. Enos. l)r. Micjiaux is attending on where
TO BÇ SURVEYED.
her. Hope she will improve and get well line The: ce East 53 22 100 ebnis to*E*st
would ho very light this .year.
about, having taken good legal counsel is tie wish of her many friends.
bound|n line of »aid claim Th. B<*e NorlhftfJ
3H ,00 chains <o the place of beginning contain­
Cloudy werttfie? for {he past two weeks
J. D. Fenton and H.'S. Maloney have before olistructing thè track.
Our sick folks seem to be getting better. ing 126 acr« smore or kss, be first ordered sold
has set harvesting ¿ack a little.
U’-der ra d dec re3.
As
soon
as
the
.
conductor
started
for
.been appointed Deputy U. 8. Surveyors
Mr. Caldwell's store makes a neat ap­
2<l. Thwt all that por'inn of tlie Donation
Dr. Poppleton’» team took a little spin by DouglaB Waglor, Surveyor of Oregon Middaiton, Sandstone, who had prepared pearance
Land Claim o/ William D. Clark and Phjhe
the-othor day, no serious damage.
and have been commissioned to survey himself with an ax, maul, grubbing hoe
Clark,
his wife. Claim N’». «•T’being par*s <»f
Harvest is in full blast.
acctioos9 10, »nd 11 of Tl 3, S II. 4 W. «f Wfl
John Lynch and wife, of McMinnville, off and allot to the Indians the. greater and monkey wrench, tore up a rail in
Janette
Meridian fa-Ysniliitr County, State of
Prospects are that we will have a doc­
Oregon, and bounded a« follows; Beginning at
were down to this place We.lnesday part of the Grande Rounde Indian Res­ front of the engine.
tor after ail.
a
point
18 85-100 chains South and 8 7-100
The conductor, after his return, before
ervation. The work will begin, about the
morning.
: ...
W. R. Johnson ha* got a hen, still' chaius West of the North East corner of said
restoring to violence, again tried persuas­
1st
of
Aug,
and
will
take
two
or
three
secti
on
9
Tbebce Norik «9 degrees 30 minutes
Mr. J. Go’- ly, an old timer of this
nothing strange in that; but the strange
ion. Ila ^teld Sandstone- Uat it was part is that this hen went up in an oak Ess» 80 3bl0<> cbRHf* Thence North 8 » degrees
place, made this office a pleasant call months. Parties having bi siness with
45 mil into»-Kent 76 76-100 chains Thence Houk
either of the Surveyors will, act promptly wrong to kekp.a lot of women and chil­ tree twenty feet from the ground went 21 31-1.4) chains 1 hence North RD degree«- 45
Monday last.
dren away from home all night, and if he into a cavity, made a nest and laid thir­ niiniiiva We>t 33 2J-l(i0 chir • Th nre North
E. Rogers and Thomas Buckingham, in attending to ik,
eggB, hatched out thiiteen little *9 degree« 30 minutes West 57 11 100 cbauis
only allowed ’Jii* train to pass down he teen
chickenB, and got them to the ground in -Tl ence South 25 70 Ito cha Thence North 89 de
of North Yamhill, were at this place
«■FARM FOR
might tear up all tl e track he liked. safety. .Ifany one can beat that let the greet 46 minntes west ^9 M H>0 chstbri co north
71-10 ‘ ohrtinN Thence -North 89 degrees 45
Tuesday on business.
Sandstone finally consented to allow this Telephone reply; this is no county state 2 minutes
East 24 15 HO chains T ence North
A good farm FOR SALE, situate«! six
be either.
Ivin Daniels, of North Yamhill, has
15
degrees Wear 4.1 69-100 chain-» to tqe plnee ot
train
to
move
on,
but
notified
all
hands
miles from North Yamhill, on the North
beginiihig
g 493 62 100 seres »«.ore or
recovered from his recent sick spell, suf­ Yamhill river, consisting of 518 acres. that it would be the last. No train, he
We have a horse here that can trot four Idss except containii
100 acre»-bertofore sold pfl the We»t
ficient to be up and around again.
This farm is one of the finest grain and said, would be permitted to pass to-day. miles an hour or a mile in four minutes, end of a id c>sim to Jernes Thom«t April 6th,
forty seconds and two fifth» of a second,
d 7, mortgsgi d to Plaintiff be next ordered
T. B. Nelson arrived at this place stock farms in Yamhill county. It ha* a Bothi rail was replaced and the train or something of that kind; any how the 1H
sold under Raid decree.
good new house which cost $1500.00:
Tuesday evening from Eastern Oregon. gofsl barn and out buildings, and 160 proceeded. As it passed down the pas­ horse can trot if he does go sideways.
3d. That if the a .ms realised from said trect
t to he sold, and the excess aliove amount
sengers could see Sandstone r moving ¡Stock of Baid horse, is Buckskin blioe fir
George Haines accompanied him.
acre* upder cultivation.
due upon the mortgages he d by Clarence M.
String.
It will be smil cheap. Enquire at the the rail again.—Oregonian.
Hlackbnrn npon h «M second tract be hi-
Marshal Poppleton has received di­
office of A. M. Hurley if the R egister
Barnekoff 4 Co. have the addition to sufficient to pa* Plaintiff then ihe tract owned
rect fr<
the east, a new bicycle. It is Office.
by Defendant, Libbie Gieger, be sold u< der
their ware house up and inclosed; it will said
decree. That tin re bswiaid Plaintiff out of
¡dated and looks very fine.
all nicl
BICYCLEIST bä BAO THIS.
add materially to their house.
the proceeds ol s.iid first sa)<* the c» sts sad ex-
CITY
MARSHAL
’
S
NOTICE.
•'The J cushy sociable at the hall last
pen-es of •a'M m J« «nd of thia suit then the
We understand that there was ¿ wed­ further snrn of >2750 gold coin, together with
. Below we publish the law, regulating
week 1 ran—wdll, it was a very pleasant
ding up at the Pantlier creek mill—Mis* iiiteresi thereon from November lltli, t8 6. at
Notice is hereby given, that all proiier- tlie passage of bicycles, tricycles, veloce- Carrie
Carr to John" Gillim. We wish lOper cent per annum aid the fur l.er sum of
affair. About sixteen dollars was taken ty owners, in the incorporate limits of the
pules, traction and portable engines on 111 the Joy in store for married bliss. We $250'-Attorns s fees now due Plaintiff hefetdi»
town oi Lafayette, are hereby requested
understand
that the father-in-law Carr is That there be paid the Dofvmiant (la re nee M.
the public highwavs or street* in thi*
One of Dan’l Johnsoh» team* ran away to cut the thistle* down, along, and ad­ State. We beqeve tliat the law is com­ about to live through the Bhock of his iJ ickburn out of the proceeds of tbe sale of
joining their property.
said Claik Donation Laud Claim the costs and
Lrst son-in-law.
Thursday morning and^jiiled a header
expenee» of such »ale and next the sums due
Dated this loth day of July 1887.
plied with, so far as steam engines are
bed up tli* corner of the Street by Mr.
Wonder what has become of the Re­ Liin npon bis two sa d mortgager« as shall tie
J. If. OLDS,
Ooncerneff,' but we know that it is being
and II ani thing stiI. remain duo Plain
City Marshal of the town of Lafayette, violated with~those bicycles, and conse­ porters Jack. Gone back on it as usual. decreed
Jas McCain’s residence.
Reported,
iill*then any residue of Mich sale to be paid
-H awk -E ye .
Plaintiff unlit be is fully paid and that the
very little damage.
*
In vitiation.
quently we publish tlie law in full, so
excesMbe paid into Court for the b; Dt !’t of
l'ofget your own age,-forget your wife's
that bicycle rider can keep a little better
NOTICE.—The tax assessment ill said other kin credi ore in the order of tueir
To our many friends and customer*
prioriti.
name, forgot how many chil Iren vou we extend an In vital ion to call sod posted. If they don’t pay more attention school District No., 22, is now due, and
7 hat if Plaintiff be n' t then fully paid then
in
my
hauds
for
collection.
the triiet owned bg Defendant Libbie GNu«r be
have but noser forget that Geo. W. Bort exA.nl .e our slock sod prior* Hi milli­ to the law, than they heretofore, some of
|D.
V.
OLDS,
next
sold and Sfier payment of any j»um due
J acobs A U ngkhman .
is selling machine ?n.' cheaper than any nery.
them will be arrested.
Plaintiff tbe residue to be paid to Mid Libble
Clerk.
\ Over Ungermsu’s tin store, Lalay-
Be it enacted by the Legislative Assem­
one in Yamhill county.
Gieger.
eMe, Or.
That Plaintiff bsve a decree foreclosing and
bly of the State ot Oregon:
M arried .—At Old’s Hotel in this city,
NOTICE FOR PULICATION.
deb »ring each of said Defendan s and > I per­
S ection 1. That it f hall be the duty
son« claiming under either of them of all equity
July 20th, 1887. M. E. Omitted and Mr.
SUMMONS.
.of redemption in said premises and that be
of any person or persons tunning cr pro­
IeMDd OSes at O egon Cftv,
I
A. Edwards, all of Sheridan Yamhill
have judgment against said Abraham Black­
U re gon, July 13th. 1«87. f
pelling
a
bicycle,
tricycle
or
velocipede,
or
burn for any deficiency there miabt remain due
county Oregon. Rev. f. Hoberg per­ In the Circuit Court of the State of Or­
and
finally for such other relief «a. ahull be
ljistiee
0
hereby
riven
that
the
folowing
in charge of any steam portable or trac­
formed the marriage ceremony.
egon for Yamhill county:
met
in equity and good conscience es prajed
named «ettler haa tiled notice of hie iritpnfion
tion
engine,
propelled
wholly
or
in
part
for
in
Plaintiff’s Complaint herJn.
to
make
final
pro»f
in
support
of
hie
claim,
and
P. P. Gate* and family of thi» place
JoaMf. RianT, Plaintiff,
This Honnoni ia publieh« d bv order ’Of the
by steam, over the public highways or tint Ritid proof will he made before the Countv
v*.
and Dr. Caltjreath and Wife, of MaWinn-
Hon.
H,
P, Boise. Judge of said Court, mnde at
Judge, or Connty Clerk, of Yamhill Cmintv
M elvina W eight , Defenilant.
streets in this f tate, to bring the said bi­ Oregon,
jrilte, left on Tuesday morning for tne
at lafaye'le Oregon, on TUKHDAY Chambers at Balem, Oregon, Joly 2th, lblff.
FENTON A FMNTOH,-
cycle. tricycle or velocipede, portable, or September KCh,.-*W7,-via« (lo^rge W. Hard-
where they will remain several Jo Melvina Wrigjit said defendant:
Attorueja fur Plata tiff .
wick. Homestead Entrv No. 4631, for tbe Lota
Joly 29» 1897.,
In the name of the State of Oregon you traction engine to » stop whep within 1.2. 3 4.5,6. 7 A m . oTHee. 20,Tp ?SB3 W.
are hereby required to ap]>ear and ans­ one hundred YARDS of any peiwon or per? Will »me He A/ernlian.
We think there is only one man in wer the complaint Hied against you in sons going in the opposite direction with ! He oampa the following wTtnet^a to prove
re-iidence ay' n. »i jd ^uiHvatlon
town that objects to those trees being cut the above entitled suit on or before the a team or teams, »nd remain stationary hi« jWtinnou*«
tanfi. vlo (I W Grayami .nd a Flerey,
down on the north side of the church. 26ti. day oi September 1887 being the until said team or team* shall have pass­ of Hurth Yamhill Poet Office aRd j Harris and'
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
J P Hardwick 0 Vfeel Cfcebaiam Po»t Offic«,
The idea of ha^ng three little puny tree* brat day of the next regular term of aaid ed by.
court next after due service of thia sum­
all fa YMmhili ooutrty Oregon
•o sptfil tlie look* of so fine a church, mon* upon you by publicaiiot» a* by law
W ? BULJfEY, Regi«ter.
S ec . 3. That it shall be unlawful to
land O«ca at Oregon City, Or-geo, (
provided and if yon fail ao to anawer for blow the steam whistle ot such ¡xcrtable
down.
Jaly»h,l«7. J
want thereof Plaintiff will apply to the
NOTIce
OF
APPOINTMÊN
of
Motte» là hereby gives that lha folluwtn
. Nelson wd* jttp at Walla court for a decree diaolving the marriage tr traction engine* while upon the publk ,
GUARDIA N.
aanef -enter has filed nette» of hi- in tent loa te
Walla and arrmted GeorgB Haines la«t contractno« existing between Plain'iff highway or while paasingover the atreeta
■eke Huai prMf Ineappor« ef bia claim and
decreeing that De­ of any city, town eryfill
be informs ns that I. N. Muncy of and Ih-fendant and drcreeirijf
that m H proof wllfbe mafia helor» ih» Cvaaty
ien,
laut
have
no
interest
in
.
the
premise*
•lodge
er <W«aty Clerk «f Tillamook Ceoati,
Sac. 3. That it riiall
W. T., and Sheriff B<mly and I
2K”.5LTBto"M?L0^'’ ""
harta»
plaint herein and for
described
in
the
any
person
or
persons
ft
«f WalU Walla hiive
1>«7
rW: John Blw.rau, Homestead
prayed for and for
«neh other
f"« RM#
" ^.i.Bae.n. Tp.
traction
or
portable
rsetEenta of thia suit.
i* published ata wwka 1 briber ouleac on at«
at Walla Walla and Dayton,
_
___
KroukTXB
bo order of Hoc. highway within thi* 8«ato,
entlemen aaixtod Mr. Nel- in the
R. P. Boise, judge ci *«d court, made at on *oeh bridge or
OHEQON REGISTER.
SUMMONS
,
Atty’a lot Plaiafiiff.
»400 to loan on real estate, for a term NOTICE O
of years, inquire ot F. W. Fenton, La­
fayette.
Mr, Harding and O. P. Cache, of Mo
Minnvilje called on na yesterday.
_ My ou wgq^n grxxl meal or a good bed
when in McMinnville, go to tho Central
tjotel.
rjotel. Meal*
Meal* aS
a*, cheap asat anjr other
nlicc in th* cftv*
plate n lne llt’:
—
~^FTM ultneb ,
, Proprietor.
F ob S ale .—Nine acraa of land, good
house and bam, koed water, young or­
chard, and good fences; in the town of
fhiridan. Price $1500. Enquire of Mr.
A. Gardiner, Lafayette, Orr
We have received an invitation to be
present at the meeting ot tba ^Editorial
Fraternity of Oregon, whieh meet» , at a a lna Fu
1 lu raion
Taquina City on Friday and Saturday
•ali eMate
August 12th, and 13th.
» Rii prop-
Before going elsewhere to get your denA
tai word done try Dr. I)avi«, of Lafay­
ette, he does first-class work and war­
rants “all of it. Charges reasonable.
Gohl and silver'fillinga a specialty. 6
If you are troubled to read nt an even
ing, go to T_C. Stephens’ store and you
will tln<r tlie host assortment of glasses in
the state.
Kaat P.irâi
FeuIou Faute»
•Ú uiouUia Irota
F istimi A Parra«.
AU ocmh tur Balata.
NOTICE FOli
L aho Or
(
Katie* I« bere
G. E. Dotmering, of McMinnville, in­
ñamad aettar haa
tends to ad to his already large' stdbk' in ike Unni proni
this fall, a complete line of Millinery and U mi aai«U>r<>of w
aixl Bieelvar of the
dress good*.
rm Illy, or., oa
Rev. j. A. "Gardiner, of McCoy, and lUiberi Mulita»»
fui the W.
i
bis two little children, stepped at this Of Hue 1. Tp.S.I
l
-wiux
sptne-rra
place Monday evening, and »but on to
deu e upon, and
l’orthjjid Tu-sdiyr morning.
H.C, Bmtwi. M.
O. K. W11LIAM8,
t-
B. B. HIBBL
-á^UUams aadHibÜs.^-
U,
Me,elei, allot Gaaafi
County, Ur.
MOT}CE FORP
L and O viks at O
MERCHANT TAILORS.
THE ONLY ilRST GLASS
Tailoring Establishment in the County.
ifi^Good work anHylow pricea^07
il’MINNVILLE
OREGON,
iulr 32-87.
Oregon,
Nnllee-ie hetebr (Ivan
nvun-d a. tdar ha* haa
lion to u«ki- final proof
•hd ll,tl Wld" LVi’Of »11
>ouul> «lark of Till»mo
'lill.ltimuk lheuoli ou W
via» I haulm. H. W
No. .SIH fur ilia N.
ai.d H E I ul N if, of drotlo
Hr na>e. die toile* h><
his auiL'.uuoua rs.id
el. a iM land. viz. A
o.gli'lamook county
Oanb-lulP. 0. Til.
I'et-rr of tiuribaldi F. O,
G. Troak, oi laiiebta F. 0.
ADMINIäTKATOK’8 BJ
Ye dwellers of Chehalem and vicinity.
A boomerang from Newberg will »trike
this spot next » eek. Look out for it.
Was .the name formerly gtren to Scrotal»
because of a aupemtltlon tbat It "ouU b*
cured by • king's touch. Th* world b
wber now, aud knows that
By slrfu« of an nrder dulr
ot record l¡y Ihe oounty
ty 0’.. on ihe *tl> dav
»■Id örrt-rihg tbe'
tlis sálele ot Ja mea K
roll ihn i Jtar< al of
and
to
Ihe
feil
-state to wlts The 8. K-
hon 2», T. X, 8. K. < W, in
hb <1 the K i of N. K..
II H W In Y.mhiU
two aevar»l oonpact» B
Ul» and 1217
forulM itallroad ,
aale <>f seid lend I
Ocii ber l'tkl. ao
Noreroher 1879,
conir-ets liiere ia
<«M r-ilroa-l oo
(20 each aud ia
Io he du« id 1S.0.
traut Ibero I- diu
J.MATTEY.
SCROFULA
can only be -ured by a thorough purifica­
tion of the blood. If thia la ueglected,
the disease perpetuates its taiat through
generation after generation. Among Its
earlier a'Tiiptomatie developments are
Kczemo, Cutaneous Eruptions, Tn-
mori, Bolin, Carbunclea, Kryslpclaa,
Purulent Ulcera, Nervous and Phy-'
•leal Collapse, ete. If allowed to con­
tinue, Rheumatism, Scrofulous Ca­
tarrh, Kidney and Liver Dlseaaea,
Tubercular Consumption, slid vari­
ous other dangerous or fatal maladies, are
produced by It.
J/er's Sarsaparilla
DRY
w
AND—
Dighest potai blfi'
for All kinds of
«w
It thf 0*lv P'lwfiij and alwnw rtllaHf
blood-pnrifying medicine. It la ao effertp
uxl an elterat Ire that ft eradli ale* from
the system Hereditary Scrofula, and
the kindred polwus of contagious dlwaaes
and mercury. At lhe same lime It en­
riches and vitalize* the blood, reatorln«
healthful action to tlie vital organa and
nt'cenatlng the entire system. Thia great
Regenerative Medicine
Te compowpfl of the grnnlne
fiarMparUfa, with Yellow Dock,
ling la, the Iodides of PoiaMivm ana
/ron, and other*
tency, carefull/ and aefeirtWIrjjlly com­
pounded* Ttn /ermit la If generally known
fofhe roetlfcal pn.Msstotr. and lbwWM
phywiHan* ror.wfantty prescribe AYsat
S arsapauilla m ra
"Absolute Cure
For afi d.’seaak earned by the vitiation of
the Wood. It l> ronaentratml to the high­
est practicable degree, far beyond any
other prrpaaatlon for which like <
•ra claimed, end la therefore th* eha
as well •’ the best blood purifying
eine, tn the world.
But you will find an an
———Ifyon will
PRACTICE
Buy Your
DRUGS
Ayer** Sarsaparilla
rasFAnnt* »r
Dr. J. C. Srtr A C«., L»tnll,
ECONOMY
McMINN