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VOL. VII./
LAFAYETTE, YAMHILL, COUNTY,
OREGON, AUGUST 10, 1887.
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/The Oregon Register
PERSONAL.
SCHOOL FUND,
i'
CARLTON.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
SlJ.MO.Ys
L and OrridiCiT O k bo ox C ity , I
The following is the apportionment of
. a -
Aug. 15, 1887.
Oregon, August 1st lb87. J
Dr. Davis, resident dentist.
-AT^,
Wonder if it will rain, looks like it this
the common school fund to the various
NotlQS if hereby given »hat the following
OBEQON,
larATETwn,. - . .
In the Circuit I
¡morning.
Frank Hoberg left a few days ago Jor districts of Yamhill county.- - - •
named settle/ ha* fi'ed notice of hie intention I b the Clreall Cvwrt or tao Btato—aV
egon for Yarn
eastern Oregon.
The butcher boy is going around with to make linai proof io support of hia claim,
Urogoa, tot Yaatnut Caaaly,
.
-w*
‘
and
tbaj
sakl
proof
will
be
made
before
the
X
his
neck
in
a
sling,
all
owing
to
one
of
JOHN F.
»'
•FRAfilns. HARDING,
Wm. Chapman, of Sheridan, was in
o
County Judgff or Clerk ot Tillamook 0» unty, Or­
Roawell H. Lannon, l-lalutiO,
Job’s pets. . ,
ADDRESS.
CLERK.
am ’ t .
egon, at Tillamook, Oregon,- ou Weducadny,
1 < > IR ■ jjj T uesday
■o
M ilytma W k
s •A
Wheat now beiug received in the ware­ September 2*th, I8S7. viz: 8. O. Wiklun,
va.
.
UpBteAm liorth YamhiD, was in Q
Abraham Rlarkboni, Carolina Blarkbnrn To Melvina Wright
houses ¡a not Up to its usual quality in homestead entry No. 4,761: for the NE 1 of cec-
bUBSQRIPTION RATES.
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weight.
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On« Copy. per year, in advance....................$2 00 i town bn Tuesday. ’
He uam»*s the following witnesses to prove H. Ford, uartaara in bualno-a In Ban Fianoiao
48 Hendrix J W N Yamhill
HO
the name of th
.
One Copy, six month« in adva??......... 1 00 I.
Some oats sold already; price forty his continuous residence upon,* and cultivation Ct .. aa M<.r|.kn Grant**. Co.. Cbaa wXi Jn hereby
45 Carl W........ Carlton....
J. L. Vickery went to Portland this
required
toappe
are hereby-----
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doing oumneaaaa Chas. WnghtkCe.. J.V
cents
per
bushel.
ot
sud
la
”
d.
vis:
P.
Wi
son,
L.
G.
Ereeman,
wer the
“_____
complaint
_____ _____
filed ag
35 Ramsey D.. Newberg . .
week on business.
J. W. Latimer and P. Hrant, all,of Tillamook Shrlton, J a . lord, t. W. Jerr», F. P. Hem-
CBl’RCB NOTICE,
128 Hants W . Amity........
the
above
entitled
suit
on or 1»
80 _ Mrs. J. F. Bakeman met with quite a poeioftiuet Tillamook county, Oregon«
'?'••• H- R- Sterenaon, M. J. Peckha n and
serious accident while driving in a dog
J. E. Magers, of McMinnville, called to
50] Hendrix Ed Lafayette . .
AMuC‘,n *'u w H"rl,7> P’taw-ra an Mo. 26tL day of September 1887 b
W.T. BUhNEY,
Ser.vicM will ba held at 'he following times see us pn Thusrday..__
Cain A Hnrloy; H, W l-rle». E-Ignr Popoleion
first day of the next-regular ten
10 cart. Ono wheel’came oft throwing her
52-6t
Kegisler.
47 Tustin CH..
hr'ii’r" !’lrUor'!- M~- M«taww B'acLnrn.*
and place, by th, M. E. peator in charge ot the
court next after due service el. tl
54
_ _ Briedwell Jw Amity........
40 to the ground, breaking her arm near the
Lafayette circuit:
t John Chapman and J. Terry, of Mc­
hi.
wife;
IJbnio
torgar
Albert
KJaon,
Robert
wrist
and
otherwise
bri
islng
her
up.
Dr.
mans
upon you by publication si
53 Hendrick J. McMinn vile
RUMMON84
let Sunday; II t. tn., West Chehalam; 3 p.
Hankinson ana Clarence M. Blackburn. ■
Haynes was called and reduced the
Minnville, were in town on Wednesday.
provided and if you fail so to an
45 O'iVer A P. . Newberg . .
■a., Dundee»; 7.30 p-An., Newberg.
Deteudanta.
fracture. She is doing as well as could In the Circuit Court of the Stete of0r«5on, tor
want thcreol Plaintiff will applj
125 Nelson A... WOheh’lem
3d Sunday: 11 a. m , North Yauihill; 3 p.
Mrs. L. A. Dixon, who has been very
•J*"0, .Hat-haw .Rlarkbnrn, Mrs.
MalHiev court for a decree disolving Uio
be expected at the present.
Yamhill couiifl»
ea,,---------- 7.30 p. m.. Lafavett
64 Young J
JE..
....
E,. 'Carlton
I<
Rli'-kbar n, hi» wife; and ( larenca M. Bla’k-
3d Bunday. 11a.m.. Pine achool honae; 3 sick ¡B, we are glad to report, improving.
contract now existing between
25 Philips RW Amity.........
Mr-. Hutchcroft and Mrs. Stevenson S abah F. G bauam /PUT.
Bull In Equity
bu'n Defendautaabove named:
5. m.. Hu'chorott eebool bunas; 7.30 p. m„
and Defendant and decreeing 1
vs
for
34 Delashmut I. McMinville.
40 are about welt again. The two Mr. Cald­
Samuel Hess, of East Chebalem, was
ohnaotrschool honae.
44
In the- name of the State of Oregon yon and fendant have no Interest in the
I'RXKMAM
G
bahim
.
Deft.
Divorce.
45
Kingery
D
B
wells are about the same.
4th Sunday: II a, m . Car'ton; 3 p. m.,------- in tins city Tuesday evening on business.
each o> y«m «re hereby reqnired ti appe«r and described in the complaint hereii
40 Braithwait G N Yamhill
730 p, m., Lafayetbe. Preacher in fUarga,
The Telephone comes regular to this To Freemen Grebnm, Defendant:
answer the complaint-filed against sou io the such otiier relief as prayed for
Kirs. M. C. S.jtnd Mias Rosa Young,
129 Bunnells AD
In lhe -'tire of tl>e State of Oregon, aou are
40 office with the information that you» can
c*-*® nn. °r
SepteMibM-
41
required to appear and au-.werxhe com
60 York FM...
«♦»th, ins?-, ihtf 6..jug
>f Wie nexl costs and disbnrreW OBts of II
of McMinnville, called at this office Tues­
NOTICE.
í1
get fresh rousted peanuts at II. II. Welch’s; beteby
43 Gowdy J T . . Davton ..
V
so that is very encouraging news to a hungry pbtlui died acnat tuu In the rbove eutitled regular |?i n. of said court next «tier due «er- • This summons is publishes
day. '
-nit. on or hefore the first day of the next reg- vice of Alih Snniuioua upon ydu by i>nblic«tiGU in tho O regon R eoibtxb by on
4« Little C........ N Yamhi'l
«.() iqan. Don’t it.
Notice is hereby given that we have
iilur t. rm of m I > cuuit, to wltr the 76th day ht ms by lmr provided, and if yon fail ae tp an-
Ii. P. Boise, Judge of said conn
. 46 Magnis A P. Wheatland
to
-September, Is 7; and if tou full tn appear and wer, the pIxInbifM will app‘y to <he Court for
made arrangements with our successor, • Dr. II. R. Littlefield and son. Horace, '
.Now
is
the
time
to
come
to
Carlton
to
Chambers ai Salem
62 Johnson A.. WCheh’lem
20
answer rs aliovo requi-ed, for want thereof, the relief praje 1 for iu4he Complaint herein
retuined from Murray, Idaho, on Wed­
start
a
gefferal.
store
;
one
of
the
best
Frank S. Harding, publisher of this pa­
FENTON A FE
Slaiutiff will apply to the eonr for a droree of to ait:
186Olds D V. .. latfayette —
60
nesday.
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Atty's for
ivorco- sb p avt-d for in her conip'a'nt. and f.->t
56 Crawford FA Dayton . .
per a decieee rrfo ming vusM mnrfgRge de-
per. whereby all subscription
ap-
60 points injOregon.
o
ats
and
for
s-
ch
other
an
i
further
rylief
as
to
Tap
Collins
keeps
on
improving
his
s..ribed
<
jy
laintiff
Ootoplatat»
and
tlieu
fore-
'23 Ike AM____ McMinville
AVm. Ball, of North Yamhill, was jn
80
odunts will commence with him on J uly
court may seem eqmtable and jo-t
cloning ««id mortgage aa reformed and order*
40 place'; don’t know what he will build the This
34 Allison J F Dayton ....
“Lafayette lookihg after business interests
summon’* U petfliahed by order of R. P. in^a «ale of-Htid prteii ea d.bcnbud in Rebuff
1, 1887, instead of Aug. 1, 1887.
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.
__
43 Örton O........ N Yamhill.
80 next.,
Boise, jit' tta.of said court, hearing date, Janu- Complaint aa lollow« to-wit:
on
Tuesday.
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In the Circuit Court of th« Stat of Or«g
\
W esterfield B ros .
40 Gilkey W F Dayton ....
AIci.’AlN .1 HURLKY.
Ralph Kelsey starts this morning on ar. 98, lse6.
•
,ht
Pfirtof tt»« Donation
for Yamhill County:
1
¿2 61
Attorneys for 1’19.
20 his surveying tour with Surveyor Fenton.
W. D. Fenton, Esq., who. has just re­ 28 162 Watson J T.
a*,n of A- R* ^Ller and wife Claim No.
CAL AND GENERAL.
85 Pickett A ..-. ] Nev berg...
Three K.-ulh Rang« Four W<ob
Hope Ralph won’t become infatuated
It. BMITU....H v ........... A....................... PUio
tarded from his summer rest at Newport, 29
2/
’
Meridian
and
in
th-
ueuntyof
'
30* 57 Lamson Ed Wiliam
’
ana
20 with that country and. fail to come back.
SUMMON*.
va.
paid this p^cpikcan Montfty.
Yamhill 8*te of Oregon, o-wit: Beginning «t
yVood wanted at this office.
31
28 FairchildaJd Fairdale
1
.. .
The rest of the country fellows turp.
the South East corner of ««M Claim Th tuce ALWA^ f MITB. . . . . . . . J ...; a ...... - DofaBd
74 Holston J M Newberg.. .
Macliifnc\mn say that grain threshes
40 your b- gs out sp they can come to town; In the Ci cnit c< art of ilie State of Oregon, for North IOH5-I00 chain« The.ee Eaut >83 10)
Mrs. Dv. pavis, of thia city, went to 82
To Alma L. Smith Mid Delrndaut:
Yapihill county.
201 Allen G M. . Amity........
vhainM Then?« North M 83-100 chains Tlmnee
Monmouth oir ’Monday to attend at the 33* 20
room for a few m<ge.
H awk -E ye .
>11.
tough this
In the nama nf iho But« el Oregon, you
2G|l’uirott M.. . Middleton .
The State of Oregon upon the re­
34
CO
M eat 17 34 100 chai h fn c. nfer of eonnty n-afi
bed-side^>f lier sick brother; Frank Dices, 35
hereby
r®«jiilr«41»» appwtr ami aitaver theft
lation
of.
Gro.
.W.
Bit
lt
.
as
Di«
Ji-nce
South
1
degree
80
minute«
East
591 Wiley N. L.. Newberg...
40
Tt-e Lafayette public school will open
NEWBERG.
triet Attorney for lite 3d Judicial
¿8 i5 100 chama Thence Weal 8« A(hi' 0 chum» pl.aif.t fil«d.«vHin-t j«'U in tho a ho v« «at*
who is not exported to recoWr.
CO Agen Jasper .Sheridan
Sheri
36
..
District ot said State, Ptaiutitr.
to We»| boundary of olrtim Tlimee South ►mt o-i or bafure s«i>taniber ‘Jffth 1887, bi
4G Booth R L.. ----
Wills
Jainina
<0
fl
Sheriff Harris and A. P. Fleteher re­ 37
Aug.r.15, 887.
vs
1353 10o chaiaa Ttienoe Ea»t8» T0-b<* chain? the firbt dnv of th? next regular term of i
38
42 Grant J W N Yamhill
20
Call and Bee th
J. CJ. N elson , qs administrator of
to .st i ke in center of count) road Thence -sou’h < ourt, and if jnn fail t»o to «cnw«r for jr
Everybody reems to be busy.
turned from, their trip to Tillamook on 3^
44
31 Edmunds M
60
th- »state of Teriiel nuher.de
1 <1 gree 30 minutes East 58 4 10» ch ins with thereof. Plaintiff will applv to the obnrt fo
Westerfield’s furniture stere. __ __
Ono of James Honry’s children is very-
dl«M»M tt.e inarri g? <oi>t a?l i
Monday. Sheriff gays tho fire is still
ceased, and the unknown heiis of
Wortman J McMinville
center of c«unt> toad to S>uitfa LoWWy oF
poorly.
44
Picture frames,
Jcaseq, brackets, raging and. that travel pn that road is
<tau?d< nt, if any, Defendants.
claim Then'coEaal II H.-toO eimmewtD« place ¿rwtWtf batwv«» Pl «hit ffend Defie daftt.
Morgan G II
for
surh
other n-lief a? prajed for iu Flail
In the num? of the Bint? of Oregon, upon th? ot beginning eontainiog 200 acres save and ex
etfi^-wt-'Werterfielcbs furniture store. very dangerous.
Danghertv I Bellevue
>0 7 Several of Mr. Jones’ ilt'ldren are
erhiplHfnt,
sworn complaint ot plaintiff above uajied, it tenting 62 acres tlu.reof coi<yev?d to J. H.
■down with the mumps.
McCall
If
AV
■McMinville.
.Tut«
Summon«
Is pnb‘iiin?d a’x week« In
Prices way down.
ipnmri .g that an ef title of $31^.71 has each »t- t ar«?, he deed to which‘a recojded on pig?
County Judge Loughary, County Clerk
48’ Hewitt J L.. IVheatland.
B orn —To the wife of James ne«
Newman,
mau,
..Mil of Uuiblc Q el 4he reeordo nf deed« f y laW O rrahin H ko «-T8 r ’»y nrtor of i^DU. It.
been granted Briedwell and their families returned
Boim»
Judge
of
«al
t court made at' Chant
Pensions have recent
24 Gr yes II 8 Sheridan . .
a line son. —........ •—
County, and NSviug Mlao »nd excepting•there
______
>n
b M iü . wunty, J» nuafy 3 t. 1>88, leaving an
from that portidi thereof heretofore sold to a Sahin, Oreg
si) Durhum l) U.—
Ic. ..............
le, and Wm. from Salmon' river on Saturday lasfi
to O. P. Cache, McMi
' Mis« Rosa Gard has closed her school esiaie there p,- which h >s I»- en tally h ilminister- the
Ih fondant LibMeGirger herein after do-
48 - Tillqeter TI Z .¡sheridan .. 184 60 in Nehalem and returned home.
rd by said J. U- Nelson ms ndtn m-traior. that
A d jftety for Plaintiff.
Mellinger, Mt. Vernon.
r
They first went to Slab creek, (Nestueca) 49
H«id e-tate was settled'March 8, ^887. leaving «eiiben. Also the to lbw mg'described tract to.
23 Campbell JAlWheutland
59 >0
July a?.________ __
.
.
wit:
G.
W.
Evans
has
returned
home.
«aid
sum
on
hand
u<>w
in
the
pos
re-do*
ot
said
Grants Pass is discussing the water but not finding fish plentiful, they went 50
22 OldsG W... ¡McMinville. 57 20
All ‘hat portton of the Donation Land Claim NO1ICE OF
Tlip^Good Templars have purchased dipinbtrat-ir, un that d-o edout died intestate
APPOINTMEN
I
.45 > Davis OG.. Bellevue .. 117 2\
works question. Good ldea\ Oregon is to Salmon river where they found fish in 51
le.iVtag no heirs,
it is th< ref< re ordered that, Of A. |t. tilde:t Claim bo. b8 Ji. T. 8. b It. 4 W
some new badges which look real neat.
52
10.1
GUARDIAN.
! Simmons J A N Yamhill
said def--ndant and all 1 eraobs interested in said ot the Wd «un ite Merlaiau in Yamhill County,
liable to go drv this fall.
abundance. They report that tho latter 53* 42
- —_
31 .0- -Dr. Mills’ father and mothor from the es ate iTo: ear and show cause on the 26th day Oregon, and mor« partlcnlarlv described aa fol­
12 : .Martin W Y Wheatland
No tire la horeby ^ ìvm ihatH. 0. Bum«
54
• ■f Hrpteinbgr. 1887. beiug Ibe ttiat day. of the lows: Beuinning at a auke in ««liter of couidy
A man living on Whisky creek, southern is much the nicest place for a resort.
45 > Wood Ar-.-.. WChoh’hm il­
east are out here on a visit.
next regularise.rm _ot this coujJ. why title tn
runuiog froth the ~cuv?r< d. bridge Ncroa« bt en dulv appulnted by tb« coonfy oourl
ls
55*
5 Lenox S S Gaston ...
Oregon, sees a good many Bnakes.X You
Dr. Mcore lias had considerable-to Jo Sn»d $311171 t-Tiotrid^n'jinvest in tiu state-pl Ore- road
the
North
YaiuhiJ
river-to
intersect
ti»e
county
Vani
hi I connty, O ragno, Guardian of thè m
Attention is called to'-the new adver- 57
30 Newell A.. . Sheridan . . 78
in the dental line the past week.
can draw your own conclusions.
'■
road mar James Johns »nV. said stake being of II Ü Buina. au in.ane psegon. TUaref
g<»n.___________________________________ <
tisetnents in this issue.
58
35, Barker W Di Willuming, «1
all
periona
bavin» ela ma agalaat aaid o»M
This
summons
and
onter
puh!ish?d
in
th«
O
r
­
>t
I
)
degrees-
East
in
center
of
road
28
45-
Mr.yVashburn has purchased the livery
59
55| blood
Blood D'A
DA. .. Gaston . . . 143
55
The Forest Grove creamery is turning
egon PkoisTER, a w^pkly oewepaser. published
100 ch tin« from Intersection of sard road with are liar. l.nwMtd'Mr' proaenl the aams •
The story of “Olivia Delapliine," by (4)
stable of J. W. Henry.
80
40
34i
Maloney
fTS
Sheridqp
1
the
South-
hu?
of
the
Mid
James
JuhneiTi
’
»
proptt.voa.'hpre
»0 the iindervigaed at Be
At
Lafayet
’
e,
Opfgon.
for
six
consecutive
Out an extra fine quality of butter. Tlidjr Edgar Fawcett, will be continued in the
Mrs. M. A. Hobson, of East Portland, w^eka. bt prdn^of >aia court, tills 3i)th day of Dunn (ion lamd Claim Thence South 8.4 de­ vne. Or . within eix monthe from thia da
61 ;221Cation. Davie .McMiniille. 57 20
ore Shipping most of it to Portland.- \ \ forthcoming number of the American k62* 1 (ft'one GW. Butteville.’. 26
JulyVTiJ
’
TriLP.
Boise,
irruit
Judge.
gree«
Weat
36
65-100
chHihg
thence
North
84
Dated
tills
14th
day
of July 1M7.
Wks up on a viBit a week ago.’
7ft 100 chains Thence hait 13 17 100 chai is
GEO. 'V. BELT, District Attorney,
B. 0. BOTIN*.
32 White AC.. MeMinttlle. 83 20
The governor has pardoned Julius U<k
Those who Went to the Wilhoit spring«
agazine. The affairs of tl e heroine are r>3
Tln-nce
jfouth
5
lfi-lUO
chains
Thence
East
‘
2
2
W.
L
BRADSHAW.
Guardian aioraaM
And FENTON A EENTO.N. -
Dayton ... 124 80 ■have returned, and report having had a
48,
Gabriel
B.
.
Attorney tor aaid aetata,
,S!
64-
-16
10(
chwins
Thence
Month
I
degrrs
E
sh
with
52
fit
Plaintiff.
’
Attorneys.
by, who was sentenced to tho peniten­
y nearing a crisis.
32* 12 Hooper John|v>,m,u^^v^---
Chainppeg.. 31 20 gpod time.
Jnl> M.
c’ ufer »f county r<>ad to place of beginning
tiary froiii Clatsop county last winter.
I
40
10
co
-tafning
110
»erp*
Mvinguna
eAcepitng
nom
4
37*
Churchman.
Willamina
.
uantto call, a numbor of the odi-
SUMMONS.
o 00 ’Mrs. Maggie Wood was at East Port­
sai<i pn nibei ahoVe describ ’d the following
A
32*
A. F. Wheeler, ex-assistant Btate treas­
I Bates J D.. . Gaston ....
land last week on a visit. .
portion thereof h*rblo<«re conveyed to and now NOTICE OF APPOINT!
catemity.of Oregon met at Ya-
urer, ofSalem, is an htfr of Ex-Vice
ADMINISTRAT!
Geo. Hunnicutt and wife have gone to In th« circuit cmrt ut tbe Male of Oregon for owned by IMendatit Libbie Gieger. described
¡jty on Friday, the 12th, to organ-
9042 80
3478
YainlillCfiPUnt).
uh f »l uws to wir.
Beginning at the Norte East
President Wm. A. Wheeler, decea-ed.
East Portland on a visit.
otice is hx ** ebt oivik th
tate, press association. (They
corner of the Dons'ion l^ind Claim of A If rod
Th j state of Oret on, upon the re .
Ain’t re|X>rted bylCo. Treasurer
undersigned haw been by tu ori
Mrs. W. P. Burk, Miss Clarsia Wiley
II. Eld*-r ahr said Thence West 5» 801*H)
Last' Sunday while Mr. Johnson was
M. L. Pipes, of theaBenton Leader,
Ctnnt.v Court, of Yamhill County, Dre
Aug. 15, 1837.1...........
$9,090.14 and Miss Katie Corbett,’.^„Portland tr Inti n of Gro. W. B flt , u » D:«
chain« ib the truck of the Oregon &. Ca'ifoinis
triet Attorney for the 34 Indicia!
aip.inud Adrulnfanretob of the ««tai
threshing, the master wheel 61 the horse­
Am't appropriated by Co. Snpt.
t, aftd Chas. Nickell of the Jack-
Hn
ill
end
Thane?
SonJt
21
j
degree»
Eaet
to
a
were the guests of Mrs. N. L. Wiley last
Dia’rtc»© »»id Hirtle, PI. itiiiff.
U Giiaeer deo?agtd. with will atme;
Aug. 15, 1887......................... 9,042.80 week.
C»int wh? e the said tract crow s th« weM
power broke. Nobody wosJiurt, we be­ sonvtlle ' Democratic Times, secretary,
va
Th* refore all paraone having clam
»iindary of aaid Donation tand Claim of »»id
\V.
N.
P
ari . ish . hb ftlminfolratof of
aiiitl e«tA e a*e neieby notified to pr»
and
several
-vice-proiiUnts.
They
will
lieve.
■ ■ - ' ■
-■ -__ _ .
I am truly glad to hear that the new
Alfred ii, I Id» r Th* nee Ronth on a»id West with piuper vuiicbors to lhe undeTFlg
ti e ?»i»te of Timo l.y ( utup, de-
Balance ... -. ... . $ 47.34
bonndar' line^of Mid claim to a point 23
ceHb?d, «nd thauiiKiiown Iwim of
law '»Alee of Fentun A Peotun, at
Will H. Parryr «ditoe-of the Corvallis hold an adjourned meeting in Albany on
Diati icts marked thus 4 are fractional. etjitoctaf the Ltaamag has Lk:n th*-
chains Month of tl e North b» und:iry tine of thia Oregon »Ithin »Lx month« from thi
stand he Las on the county seat a'Aiktert
decedent, if »uy. Det ndant».
J. A. C. F reund , C o . tupt.
i. Gazette, hits lost the use of both his eyes, the second Friday of October, and the
'inctahdlf 7 m I0O Chaim Routh ot lhe point
peraned questions; and-that he..is' «¿1. rfJn
th« Btato/r>f
^iln the name of
oflhi
Btato/of Oregon: Vpotf
of July DW7.
where-»id track croas«« Mid West boundary
•
temporarily it is. hoped, und has gone knext regular annual meeting will be held
J. P QOI
ashamed to tell how lie stands on; the* , lh-
tiid bWorti
plain.iff
Above
.........- complaint of
‘
j
— niimed. line Thci ce E»»t 53 22100 chains Io E'H
Portland la now the headquartent of a main issues of the day.
Admin fair a tor al
; _
r, ._
- eetat
1 1 • «u 171 96 line esclie t
'
Hi
uppr»rittg
that, nn
in .Salem on the second Friday in AugUBt,
away for medical treatment.
boundary line of aoEl didni Th> m*? North 23
Fireroir A F ixtow ,
ed «0
the r
plaintiff,
that
saidV(feci deiit died in
ii
.
ir/"
,
*/
/
district
afseinbly
of
Knights
of
Labor.
3 m 00 »‘liHiiK to tlM place of beginning eoirnln-
rfoKN—To the wife of Charles Vaughn,
---- ■' .
- AU ruera lor K-tat»>
tentat in ^»id c »ni't.v Apiil
**
leaving an iug
Jut> think of .it—Wi I. Westerfield 1888.
»<'>< » more or leas, be first ordered sold
,
From an undisputed source it's learned -Aug.,
.
14th, a flue child.'
admitii t?i
ter- tl der sa d ducre -a
e«tn e thrrvin,
b»« bt en fully admini
Í--
wiU sell you wOven'w ire mattrwscs foil
All arrangements have been completed, .that tho order on this coast is now in a
?d by -»id
l iirrfoli,
»ta »dniiniatrnt«»'
_____
___ W. Nc - -rr
_____ --
‘I
Mrs. Levi Hagvy is quite poorly,
/
2<l. 'Iliat m H lhat por lon of the D'-natloi NOTICE OF AFPOIMTMENT O»
thatVaid
<
»tat?
wa«
settled
Kpjxtember
7,
18
6,
width for 13.50. They fell at other houses for the 1’ioneer excursion to the east, prosperous conation ‘and rapidly aug­
PnoiiliurioNurr.
Land
Claim
of
Wliiium
D.
Chrk
apd
Pli.be
EXECUTOR.
Mh« I 1»os■*?mi -n
Driving
d nm on baud now liiMlie
in this county from f4.00 to |4^0.
says the Oregonian. It will leave Port­ menting in numbers. Some time sic^e
i
of said ndininis rator, a d thai doo?
oooeileut
died ( lurk. Ids wile. Claim N»»» M bnfoi par‘« ' f
n’ctio. «9 in. «nd ii of t . 3, h n.:< W. < f Wil-
te OTICO Id HERKBY ainw. T itat
AMITY.
i
tea.ate
leaving
i-o
hoira.
It
la
tyierefore.or
i
H>e
land
September.
12,
via
the
Canadia
Pa
­
Tho W. C..T. U. entertainment Wed-
Excel-ior, Resctio and Unity assemblies
B. If. Uo r*n»n ha» been nn y »ppotutad
d?re , that a iid de e dent« and all ju*rr*ons jn- 'ninette M«ti<li«n >p Ynmhih Coiner. f*t»ta of
Oregon, ami bounded a« fo lows; Beglnni g at hv ti ? Connty ( ourt of Ywn.l»UJ lonni , »tre-
nosdiiy evening was enjoyed by all who cific railway, and go to Chicago, St. louis, passed rcsolutipns that were con-
Aitg., 15. 1837.
lerettt'd in »aid eatate, appear an l chow uar.ae
a
put
it
18
85
100
ch»in<
Knuth
end
H
7
|00
gm»,
Hx
lor of tee Isst wM’l «nd testament off
Dr. A. G. Smith will start east the 15th on the 2 lb «lay <» Bentember, 18 7, Ip ing H e dm ilia West >»f the North East c<»rne'‘ of «aid A Slice cm
attended. Thomusic under direction of Kansas City, New York, Boston, Phila­ demned by the Grand Master Workman
Ku Iquatta, dece s-d
tirAt-dM.vof ti e next ragnlar tt-tn ot tide court,
of
next
moutli
tr>
finish
his
studies
at
the
seed
n9
Thence
Noithfifi
decr^rs
30
minnlM
lb
refer«
m U priunn- having eta ma m/ataH
delphia
and
Washington.
Rates
may
be
Prof, ttepliens, was, as usual, excellent.
und thíir charters were suspended
• to sai l $71.96 should n< I test in
t >»s Ho 3 > IO'i chains Ih'ms North 8» degre» s said OMtut? are lierehy ucliBe». to | hcm I theta
Rush meflical college. At present he ir whs ibe till
<
of Ortr/on_________________ *
;
45
mi
ute*
East
76
76»ltOcbams
Thence
boa
h
a
lib
proper
votici»!» to lhe nmlor»kn?d« at
The Oregon -Pacific, the peoples’ road, had by applying to George H. HimM, Another whose utterances were not quite studying under Drs. Gcucher and omith. n^Rtatt*
This »Hiiitnoi a ai d order published ir the C r ­
169
and
471
Second
street.
Remember
E»«t Por.land, Ureuoti.or ai ih? low office of
2131-1'0
chuin«
'
lbet.ee
N«r.h
Ro
degrees
45
bo
rabid
was
allowed
to
continue
on
its
is being rapidly pushed eastward. A
About twenty-five loads of wheat was oon ItemaTF.H. a *e- k y newspaper, pubtsh- minute« Wn-t 3I2J-1OO chd s Then«* North F« plow A H i'ton nt L»f»\e to, Oreg n. wUhte
d at Lalaxelte. Oregon, f »r i«ix 0 n'-eoutjve
> 9 d srees 30 minute« We»t 57 II 100 clndtiH six munths from this 15th dai of J«h I&4.
contract was recently given to G. W. vour kith and kin in America, and take promise pf letter behavior in the future. hauled into the warehouse at this place week*,
by order of aai-1 roars, this 30tb day of
D. », BOWMAN,
Tl eii<-e b,until i > 70 IOo chs Thence N< rth WUt"
this
opportunity
—
tfrqjbest
ever
offered
—
to-day.
At tho initiations of new members now
Hunt lor the construction of sixty miles.
Jiitj , T i-7. H. I* Boise, Circuit Judge.
green 45 ruin vita west f9b4 It <» rhstin’i iu mu th
GECKGE W Hl’.LT. hktrict Attorney,*\
to visit them. Tickets good for ninety the canditlate is asked especially if his
Improvements are being made on the
2
71
10'
oheink
Tlie-ice
North
8»
d>
grcoM
45
F »«TOM A F xfvom ,
“This ia a sad anti bitter world,” re­
And FENTON 4 FENTON,
depot at this place, the sante. being a
miniiti» I nst 241 »10 chains T once N-r h
days.
.
Atmriiuya n»r Estate.
%
svmpath es are with communism,and if he long felt want.
52 6t
Plaintiffs’ Attorneys.
marked a gcrtleman of Ir\h extraction.
1.» degree» Wt-erMl-dUiM chain« to tq? pi ire ot
answers
in
the
affirmative
be
is
dropped.
beginning
cuuiainiigJffiT
62
100
seres
»>
or«
<>r
On
(
Wednesday
a
detachment
of
U.
S.
"We never strew flowers on a man’s
Dr. Goucher was called yesterday to
NOTICE FOR PUBMOATlON.
less except lOO »er?» liertofore sold oil lhe We t
'■'■f
grave till after he is dead.”—Washington troops from Vancouver and Walla W>llj This precautionary measure was roceutly attend a Mr. Botts, about five miles irom
etui of » id c aith t«i J« ii its Thomas April ('»th,
taken.
—
News.
Wheatland.
morigsg d tc Plaintiff be ¿ext urdt red
Land uUlca at Urei«» CM J Oregon. P
pa seed through thio place They were the
Hatchet.
Jul,
Mb,
DM.
t
(
sold
umkr
Mid
decree»
Mr.
Elmer
Henderson
»nd
Chas.
Al.
■ ' ’"æâ
Jn the Circuit < eurt of the fltate of
On the Fourth of July the reg'dence of
■,t.Ä
3<f. That if lb? s m« realize* from said tf«ct
— On Auftost 13, 1887, L, F. Hall, J. P., escort of Gon. R. F. Gibbon, who loft
len stere both quiet sick last week, but
Oregon, tor Yamhill County i
Notte» ii h.rebr (laen that 11. following
fir 11«» be «old, and tie excess abovli »mount
united in the bonds of matrimony, at the t Vancouver barracks ttic middle of fuly Burberry Westriek at Oak Point was to­ both are better as Charles was seen ou
n.tni-3 . lb'r hi-.Hl.d »ot c« of ui» lol-nUO*
Samuel C. Hea«, Emma A* lire«, Joel A, Dry. *iue npon the mortgugv» bed l»y(’lareme M.
Hsckburn upon raid srcutul tract' bo in* to «rare no'iLvruof in «ifipoit >f hl- «Id m. »M
Essex hotel, in Lafayette,. Oregon, Miss , to visit the Warm Springs Indian agency tally riostroved by flrtt, says the Xstorian our streets to-day.
E. Fax,
>uJi<*i?bt to ps* Plaint¡ff th.1»» the tract i»wik$ that ..id proi.f »HI ba made t>«fure 4lw count, '
Tho cry is still give us more harvest tn, Julia A. Bryan and Marihp Flaintill*«,
Leona Wool and Mr. Bazef'Blum, all of ■ on official business. Ths foil owing com­ pf Sunday. There was no one in the i
tn Defam
ram »nt.
ant. LIbM«
I.ilp'ie Gi'
Gh ger, be ?<•!
►«»! 1 I n der i lerk of nil.m nik O'tor./y, Orocm, «t Tllli-
~
panies composed the escort, under bom- Iiovse at the time but his aged mother, , hands.
a jd decree.
cree. Thnttlu re I nj paid Phimlff out of niook Oroxon. oe dotard»,. A urii »! Ifih. iitof,
West Chchaiem precinct, this county.
va •
Viz: Allred Nainu.uo.l’re ere lion D. 8 , «».
>
Uncle
Bob
Lancefleld
’
e
wheat
went
44
73
years
old,
and
wliilo
endeavoring
to
tpand of Col. Davis: F troop, 2d cavili f,
k of • id .. find
e* st* «nd . ex-
. Ml?
. the r
--
TilnioA C. rie««, Baciu 1 M . riess, L irinda A. the pi or <I -------
An observing individual who is spend­
lirti-eo d Sriid aHle ____
and
1 _*
uf tin» ftii) tlt«n Um
‘ t 47;iM for th« Ee* one h»lf of Horl’n l .«t ooe-
Walla Walla; I crwi^paoy« L4th infantry, save some property she was fearfully bushels per acre-
itili, George I)ill, Mary J. Curiwrigbt, Albert further «u
ion th. tt-ifh We-t on«-fourlti of Ri'itl' Euri
ofSJh'O gold <•• in, t'Hi’thei with
ing the summer at a farm house, says
Mr., J. Mills,, grocoryman, saysJ.e lias, T’arrtwriglit. Sarah E. Jone«, Henry Junes, i few» th »-on
Vancouver; and E. (Battery, 1st artillav, burned. She was brought to the hospi­
from Novembt-r Ijth^ iStfi* At* on. fourth. un<l North Euet one four I, of «onth
enough saws to saw ttie town up and will JainuM T humus He*s and Lucinda Ursa,
the fowls remind him of barbers,.as they
r annum M d t><« I •« er»' mot I'ra-i one f'lO'lh, of Seellou 1U, fo.oi.bip >.
J'i per cent
Vancouver. They vlnroed- by 4ba Mc­ tal here and everything possible done to
• fee* now <lno
< r i . ho th kanpe », Week
$¿.10 Attni
carry combs and are always ca l ng out: Kenzie route, and were making twl-nty- alleviato-her snlerings, but to no pnr- 1 sell them cheap lor cash from 76 cents
*
e
Defendant's.
piid »he D« fcmhixit . ' - ï«><-nco
.’4.
lie n.i«"« Ilio fcUowin« wl'UeMo» to proa»
to »3.
Thit'liajBl
......
* the
-• proceeds
- - of - tl.r
• »«koi
- *—i hl. ronili nue« ra Monte upon, luid eulttvuUoa
“Cut, cut, cut, hair cut!”—Boston Com­
tl->u*kbiirn
o^t
To Tilmon C. ITe-«, Kach al M. tl*’sa .Lurin-
four miles per day, which, consfiieriqg p ise. and yesterday death came to her
Dame Rumor says, one of our batches
a«fdCI»'k
a-u ilte roete
-O- aud ot. .»In lend, alzi
» ion Land .
Claim
mercial Bulletin.
C W HmHh.M C.eej.C. J 'hrraon. w>d M.
the dust, wo think is quite enough. Thoy relief. Tiie funeral will be at Clatsop to will take unto himself a rib in a short ila A. Ili:l, and Oorx* Hi'l, atid Defendsnts. ex net
of » ch-ale «nd next the fíh h «'ne
J
in ilia name of th? Stat'* of Oregon, you are him upon hi«
o «4 (I niortuNgHfr hr ehnll t»e F.-I.tod. «Il «f Tllluwto« foMOttoo, TUaaoot
Grant county has sued Lake county were well equipped for the trip.
morrow. Besides the house and its cot­ tiftio. ’
hereby required to *Jp;/rsr and sn-wei the «mi» d creed and 1« netting «til remahr due Plain
t on..t5. Onu«,
—t r
The people here »ith one accord vote pi i nt* ti ed a/linei you in th«* above uodfled
for f.3,975, and forterest front November
tents, 72,400, the savings, of ten yeaiW;
■«
•lune of euch rC? u» I k pnid
Jifth
’
-n
any
!
Mr. Clement P-kel.,, who--<e death we
the flour from the Lafayette mills the «■ num , «; u ■ r b foie Sept mbar 26th. 1887. being Plain iff. until e m LU y paid and timi the
■ilst,
This of is September.
Y .
¿1st, - 1885, and costs of action.
on tho 12tli
y
! mentioned last week was kHled on tho was burned. Mrs. Westwrick was from best in the market. Geo. E. Getchell of the. Hi at day of ti e rrxt tegular irmi of aabi rxcex« Be tei I into Comi for the ben»fi' of
JLuly
I».
,-claimed by Grunt on account of taxes on
/claimed
U’ urt. t ext after due service of this Summons S id < ther Iriu
edl oil in the order of their
fine bedroom sets at 7th inst. by a train while walking on a Canada, and had bean a resident of Oak the Pioneer grocery store keeps it.
upon i ou by publication, aa by lnw providr l, prlorit«.
the property in Warner precinct, which
The three persons that were spoken of -.«».<1
NO TICK FOR PUBLICATION.
if io i fai Ml t<» answer, the Plain iff'« wi t
railroad track near Oakland. - lie was Poigt about five years.'
I e n**t then folly pu Id then
J hut if PlsIM
was an hexed to Grant county in 1883.
Deiund« >t Libbie
be
Manager Botter, of the Union Pacific, fast week to be iminersed at the Christian •ippl.v to the Court for tier lie) prayed for m the tr ct owned
born near Milford, Essex county, Dcla->
'
church
weio
baptized
by
the
pastor,
D.
the c<»m iltdnj hririn to wi.t Fora decree nar
land Ollies »t On »Mi City
1
next»'hl n«d«^
- xmyimftTof
------------ v anv rum <>••
The plans for a suspension bridge to
ware, March 26, 1825. “When a boy his says that on September 1 palace dining ' M. Doty, yesterduy at tho 'bridge on the tiiionlng the following derciibed real pr nd
Oregon, Jnlj Stb l-«7. |
Pf < in tiff th* rcaiHue ta Im paid to an*.? Ubbie
Span the Willamette at Oregon City are
senate in th? eoduty ot Yutubtil and Sbjte Of
parents removed to Naples, Ill., where cars would bo put on hetween Portant! I Yamhill river, and one more young lady Oregon
«
Nott re in-l«rel y ft*'» ttot ike to lswlag.
to wit»
Th it Plalijfiff’ have a decree foreefn-fog ««d
in tlie hands of the W. L. & L. Co., who'
that made confession at morn'uig service.
lie was raised. Ho crossed the plains to and Otnajia over tho O K. & N., Short There
Beginning at the Hohtb Ea-t corner of th« drb ring esi hofMid Deh*n«tan » «nd a I l*F- nnm-a «,itl,r Ina rtl-A-noUre of Ms Intention w s
sere three more additions at the
are now inviting bids from builders.
m»kk
Hirai proof In Mpporl <<f M» cklsi. ,aaa
sun»
ctaiii
in,<
nno<
r
either
<»f
th*
m
of
aH
rquby
California in 1852, and came to latfay- Lino and Union Pacific roads. It is 1 evening service verterday. They will he Bouation Lami Claim 9 J<m«*ph H«* m sn<l w f<. ot red nipfion in ««id pj»mte» «»d teat ho lirai Mill
»root will be u,«b« before th, (toosn ;
claim No « '» .Not-iiCH'i’.n IBM, in Towi ship
The main span is to he 475 feet, resting
; ette, AugnatJl®3. On April 18, 1854, he thought that as soon as the ri tlercnn be 1 baptized the fourth riunday in this month, litre«. South Hat<ge Three• We»t of Ih* "Wil- tiavr Judginrnt «gatnsl Mid A$r»l»a« H*cl- Jodie < r C"B>ity < l»rk of Tlllansvok oontjL
upon two towers 86 feet liigtr and 19 feet was united in marriage to Miss I, N. arranged, tbs through time fietween i There has been 60 addeu to their num- 14métte MrritJjin; hence North /Ver . 8(> de- burn for an/ defljfo» «y tiers mtahl'»•’’"/•J ilrsuon. at Tillaisook U'ogm. oo 7n*adfln
-nroat *Hh. lo*7. ah; flaoir M.. Panteon««,
hers since the present pastor located here gree« s d 8*1 minutes E.) on E«at iMiandan B> « an.| final y forsmh <dh»r rrtlel m sb JI U Hanreatead
square.
t>.tr) No 4!>7i. * . .»a N. *. so*
Chrisman, of Yamhill county, who with Omaha and Portland ill he cjit down to , eighteen
matin equity and »»md coa-«i's»pr»)«d
months ago.
-
* pr Ha^J>Mnsiiofi Land Ota Im 54 85 100 « ha ins f.»r
f.Httllx.f Het fioli IP, T. t>, H. Il 10 W.
In
Piel.
tf«'s
(
<
atolsj
<
her
in.
W. I. Westerfield wishes to invite the 1 six children, survives him. MW?Eckles three days instead of four. .With dining
10 a Hone Hxl2x>0 **t fur t e North Kiel cor
Ila itamea tbo folios Ing nlinaara to prong
R. L. tiimpson has bitilt a new fence to o*r of th? th inch half of awid «iena timi Lami
Thw Somin ns fo pubHah d six week« la tee
citizens of I-afayette and Yamhill county and her eldest son brought ‘ the body to cars anti reduced tiqie, the Short Line is ' connect with hie neighbor. Dick has a
(l.iin; Thence South 89 uegre*s 40 m hi uba OKinoii harfteHta be <*«for of the Hua. IL P, hl. ronilnaetia re.Idonea upon, and eullIraUag
'
kT
^-»“l*" of, «-id land, alai
in to see his fine stock of furniture, and 1 Oregon for burial, and will spend some bound to tiecome tlie most popular rood I fine line of jowelerv which he is selling W’jft (Vnr , 21 d«*Rr « tt > 00 divMon line he Itolw. Jad«.
J Dunn. T. Poetar. Y. Nnuos and M. ¡JL
tween ibe North and South imliof «old claim
•llhiten, urtfu.
A ,£NTOM,
26 per cent, off for eash.
examine prices. Paying cash down for time here with Mrs. A..R Burbank, for Portland.
Rower, a.I of Oralo» Port irntoe, lllleasMp
No 61 87 40 l«0¿hein* to stake en Hest boun­
Mrs. M. Smith, of your city, is visiting dary line of ss Id claim, and *orth West comer
Attorney« fut PiainUff,
his entire stock will enable him to sell who was Mr. Eckles’s sister. \
County, Oregon
.
Consideridde interest is felt says the with her son at this place.
W.VfiBBMKL g
July FV Uff.
.....
Xi.
of South hah of «aid eiaim; Thence S-m’h 4 de«
Cheaper than any other house in this
East
Portland
Star,
aa
to
the
operation
of
Last Saturday as • party of throe ladies
oounty.
Barney Sprinirer has a new fence arre 45 miautee E m « i oa West bound4ry line of
the railroad shops, now nearing oorr- around most of Ils property here, and is Mid claim tO ff7-l(kJ cba'ns tu the eou h W«»t
-
,
One of the best things that Ham Jones and one gentleman, who reside near
corner of r«M claJm, No, ttft; Thence South on
pletion. It la stated on «liai may be making other, improvements.
NOTICE KO» PULICATIOir.
Turner
station,
Mallon
county,
were
driv
­
Weot booodary line of the Itonalfou Mnd
has ever said concerning temporalities, is
NOTICE
.
FOR
PUBLICATION
deemed got-! authority, tbat the Union.
Sam Likens, without a doubt, can do Claim of Jofen Will a HMM a Iff • ha ine to stake
Abe following: “The most beautiful sight ing ipto Salem the team beeathe frightened
on South Earn comer of the Dooaikm Lend
ln.d Oflo» atoante Oft»,
J
at a switch engine near the depot. At Pacific Co. will hare full < barge of them, Nie bast job of horshoeing in tbs county. Claim
of JotJab C. Nelsen; Theeee East 15
creeps, tafr i»U>- •W’Tt r-j
in the world is to see • family around a
and
will
pn
t
in
a
toree
of
their
own
men
Br.
W«e,
dentist,
started
for
Albina
50 XV chains to stabe ou South boundary Itoo
the time lhe team took fright the wagon
cheerful fire with the head of the group
ei aeM Donation Land Claim Ife. M>i Theeee
was on a bridge about twelve feet from —workmen from Eaele Rock, biabo, last Saturday, we were sorry to sse you H*m«b
«Sderrwedó mine tee Bast oe Bmth
mailing his local newspaper which he
leave
doctor,
but
then
it
is
for
a
short
where tho shops hare beoh discontinued.
to suka «»ai proof la t
the
grouud.
The
frightened
horses
com
­
Mndery litre of mì J I tenet«« Lend Claim Ne,
time. We will remember those fine M,
baa paid for in advance.
64 $1 180 «bates to The >laee of bostaeiM.
that aMd proof will bs
menced to bark and hffore they could be
Hold on ! Wait till wo gire you a cigars till you oome again on the first.
eeoteaing 181 5O>.8$ sores «sore er I om . be
Clarksville, Georgia, has 3 novel "la­
stopped all'were throw» overrated to the Jdmter: Astoria ia the oldest place in
Fred Walling's naw ho«» la fast being (•xea aaid tonante in •»moon. «»<i teat tbe»r
bor disturbance.” The proprietors of the
neepootlfe lstereet be «Hotted and «et agon to
rocky bed below. The people all received thA iftate ; Ihehtwres and cattle kept here eompietad.
oste ie Moorsltf, and fee m.eb other and ter
woollen mill there iaaued an order forbid-
severe injuries, and at thia writing it is ha»* been aa well fed and looked aa well
»or
roifefaeabMI appear moot te realty ead
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- ding the girls to wear bustles while st thought the man and one of the ladiee
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aa Ufiao </ any other section. But the man who doaa nA want to make it all in
* work, boca»e tt is dangerous to foaboot
" Wte $«MM«M to Mblfobed
week« to tee
cannot recover. A puree is being raised firet ipad trfbay that waaorer brought to one Booth, «an do wall Im.
JXtabmmcoa^Thr girio rebelted, their for the relief ei the party, an they are
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oriiirM teotomulLF.
Mf Jame. IJksnawill notUangine 25?^J
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wayo c une in yesterday to
in LanceOaid’a warahotwa doriiw the I at Malom, Oregon Joly 12th, la87.
worthy people in poor circumstances. (tound!ig$ ISaJmaa from across Young’s aemiaar.
Jim ia a pnettaal aarfraL
mate Mends braked them, ami ths mill;
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