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VOL. VII. The Oregon Register LAFAYETTE. YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST ««„1887 A MUD ODE. - To th^n but little we will say, —AT— “Poor sighing sons of sorrow,” ORCGON, AtoAEMyTM. Who trail into the dust to-day, —BY— To wade in mud to-morrow. FRANK S. HANDING. We hope they will receive no harm Whilst with the mud they wrestle, ». .-----------•'.* ¿ They can but sell the Derby farm, BUB8CRIPTION BATES. - O»» Copy, per year. In advance................... $2 00 Then corduroy and trestle. One Copy, a|x monthe in adrara.....»,. 1 00 We fling no mud by wink or nod, For much too long we’ve waited; * CHURCH NOTICK, Dame nature and dame nature’s God », , Have uh anticipated. Barvic»» «Ml ba held at rite following time» and place» bf tbaM. K. pMtor ta cbarxu ol the Fight sliy efrnrad, leave us alone;. Fa layette rireuil: * .... Weat Chabalem; 9 p. lit Sunday: Ila. m., tiMvuai .................. For horelk jtttt W»4’»^lic matter, ■., Dondeaa: 7.30 p. at., Nasrbeuf McMinnville in ?ho mini was thrown, Id 6undav: 11a. m.. North Yambilfi 3 p. m.,------- 7.30 p, n>„Laravatte. No mud was e'er thrown at her. fid Bunday. 11 a. m.', Pike achool home; 3 And this will be the way and how, a. m., Hutchorori achool house; 7.30 p.(nt„ Johnson echoid bonae. You please will just remember, 4th Httnday: 11 a, m„ Carltotu. 8 p. m.,------ Your cry of rotten buildings now, 7»p, m ., Lafayette. Preacher In charge, Will change about November. LOCAL AND GENERAL. And as the farmer guides his plough -Dr. Davin, resident dentist. He’ll hum this little ditty, We have enough of paupers now, - Bedsteads at Westerfield’s furniture Without a pauper city. •tore from $2.75 up. ------ Their hearts will beat with transient joy Barrett’B circus combination will ar Perusing our epistle, rive in "Portland September 9th. Whjlfif tending to their floating buoy, C. Chandler was in town this week Their fog horn jpiSTtheir whistle. - ■tiling that delicious mountain honey. Tlie railroad’s bait we failed to bite, No second-hand goods at Westerfield’s By Forest Grove took warning, furniture store — everything is “bran For promises that cheer to-night new.” May vanish e’re the morning, r All wool mattresses, thirty pounds each, at Westcrffeld’s furniture store, ••And at the county’s public crib Those buzzard«. ■Ay grow fatter; only $4-25. The Telephone utay gnaw a rib, Mrs. E. Carpenter will please accept ta.— Reporter lick the platter. the thanks of this office for a basket of —O mtario .' delicious fruit. PERSONAL. Fipe offipo chairs at Westerfield’s for $7.50. At other houses ip this county Mrs. Dr. Davis has returned from Mon- they ask $8 and $9. mqpth. ’ An qld lady was run over by a hotel J, 8. Martin, of McMinnville, was in buss and almost instantly killed at Al- town Monday. Itany on Wednesday. <' -■ Hon. E. H. Woodward called at the The wheat maiket is »till very quiet. R egister office on Monday. Farmers an inclined to hold on and Mrs. Smith, who has been visiting her await developements. __ son at Amity, is at home again. Mr. Ben. Huston has a pet on ltis Attorney' Huston, of Hillsboro, visited thumb. It is a felon aid gives him much Yaniliill’s capital Tuesday on business. pain, besides keeping him from his work. Old lady Poppleton is qu!te sick. We The printing outfit of the Bullotin was soon to be able to chronicle her re shipped from Albany to Astoria, Or., hope 1 where it will bo used by D. C. Ireland in covery. 1 Jas. Johnson and E. Carpenter, of the the publication of .the Pioneer. ,^,--Jhe,flw»peat 4» to get your furniture is at 'Westerfield’s We have arrived—so has W. I. Wes furniture store. You will be convinced of this by calling and examining prices. terfield’s fine stock of furniture. Call >sj;‘ The name of. Shattuck’s station, near and see it. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY - -w r •• > the summit ,cn the west side road, is to be changed to Woodstock by request of Judge ShattuCh, who never did think his name -was a pretty one. "The O.T. R. R. Co. will build a fine large brick depot in Albany this fall, The architect has been directed to pre pare plans at once. This company means business all along the line. “Which is the easiest way of getting exercise?” asked a youth of tho professor of gymnastics at Seagrit. “Practice with the small end of a hornet’s tail is the most effective way of getting easy exer- cise I know of,” was the reply. Prof. L. 4- Powell, late president cf the territorial university, dietl at Seattle Aug. 17th, of cholera morbus, aged 53. He was formerly connected with Oregon Hchools, and was for four years superin tendent of public instruction in Oregon. He leaves a^wije and five children. We have received à circular from the headquarters department of Oregon, Grand Army of the Republic, dated at Baker City, Aug. 11, stating that special arrangements have been made with the railroad companies, respecting transpor tation of a embers of the Grand Army and their friends, and requesting all per sons desirous of attending the 21st nation al encampment at St. Louis to report to headquarters, Baker Citv,-M. L. Olms tead, department commander, as soon os possible. Round trip tickets from Baker City will be <118.20, with $12 added for an extension <J sixty ¿avs from November 30, and corresponding rates from other points in the suite. E ducational .—A free school for nine months is one of the blessings for which Lafayette should bo thankful. An ex cellent corp» of teachers—Prof. Carl Young, Mrs. Jessie Johnson and Miss Maggie Boon—have been employed by the directors for the coming school year. Prof. Young had the School last year and gave such good satisfaction that it Was thought poot policy to make a change. School will commence the second Mon day of next month,- and we bespeak a full attendance. Parents and scholars living in adjoining districts and else, where are requested to make a note of our schcol advantages aud address th» clerk, D. V. Olds, for further particulars. Mr. Moore, of Moore Brgs.; druggistp. Newberg, made us a pleasant call Mon day morning. Mr. J. C. Nelson, one of Yamhill’» substantial farmers* favored this office with a call on Wednesday. Miss O. L. Tcwnsend, of Lakeview, daughter of Judge Toimisend formerly of Lafayettei has" been” In town the past week1 Visiting with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Hembree. Mr. A. Y, Beach, of Lakeview, em ployed with h's brother™ on the Exam iner, made this office a pleasant visit last Saturday. He reports business good in their town. NARROW GAUGE ITEMS. In a communication to the Dallas Item- zer, Wm. Reid Bays: “When through' connection ie made to P< ’ortliind in October next, the receiver of thœOregon- th, ian road intenda to run a througl ottgh mom- ing pawtenger (expreaa) train from Port land to Airlie and return to Portland the same evening. And aa' regards grain and other freight xhipmenta, they will then be carried direct .through to Port land without change-of Cars and. stop page« until they reach the public levee at Fortlind.’4 ‘ Tho narrow gauge', of which C. N. Scott is receiver, is replacing all its old ties with new ones as fast as posittble, as instructed by the railroad commiraion. and will soon have ite road bed in excel lent running ortlcr. The following guarantee in also pub lished in the Itemizer: "The Oregonian Railway Company CLimited) will, during the season of 1887-8, guarantee to protect the warehousemen and shippers of grain against any competition that may be of fered at any adjacent point along its line, either-east or west side divisions. Hav ing a chdlce bfToutes and markets, we are warranted'to make thiB guarantee. Yours, etc., C has . N. S cott , Receiver. Gophers are becoming very annoying to farmers and gardeners in different parts of the valley. Qgite a variety of methods have been devised for their ex- terihinatjon, but' the one used by Nur seryman Poppleton, of tills place, is the most effectual of any of which we have C ode A fteoved .—Governor Ptinnoyer, heard. He digs a hole afros» their run after examination of the code of Oregon way and places a loaded shot gun, the laws prepared by W. Lair Hill, à» re trigger of which is ottAehrai to an ordin quired by ad of legislature, has ap ary “figure-four,”^ with the muzzle proved of tl»e «tine and has forwarled fiointed in line with" their course, and his certificate of approval to the San when tlie gopher comes along he trip» Franriwo pnbhshers. The state has agreed the figure-foor anti off goes hi» head. to take at a reasonffHe figure W00 < opie» A small weight is fastened to the string of the new co<lo for «lirtribotion to the j of tlip trap sufficient to pall the trigger oi diffdent county and precinct uflk-ers of the _ ¿an. Mr. Foppteton 1 mm killed nearly thettate. They will cort $10,000. The ninety ol these perte in thu way this ne. volitino vnlinnA will I« be ready for distribution season. new in • short time. Í. w , ____________ M arried —At the residence of bride’s ' There is nothing ao jmpolite we think as to see a lot of idler» sitting around a business house of any description, and talking loud enough to be heard several blocks away. Some of these idlers even So so far as to seat themselves in the oorway and make no effort to get up when a lady passes, or when she wants to enter a store even. It is annoying to the storekeeper as much as to their cus tomer». Frank Hobsqn starts for CaliforniA next week on a visit and see the sights. Addition to Newberjf^-S. Hobson ex pects to divide his thirty acre tract of land adjoining Newberg town plot into residence lot», which will furnish some of the most desirable places for those de-, siring a pleasant hstation for a home where they can enjoy all th? advantages belonging to the pleasant - town of New berg and surroundings. -'P rohihitiohist . AMITY. NOTICE FOR PUBLI TION. Cmr, I Oregon, Anguat lot 1887. f Noil«» lr hereby given that tie folio» Ing named aettler haa fi'ed notice of hia intention to make final proof ta support ol hl» olalm, and that Mid proof will be made before tlie County Judge or Cterk ol Tlllemooklconnty,Or egon, at Tillamook, Oregon, on Wednesday, tteptember 2Stb, 1887. viz: 8. O. Wlklnn, home» toad entry No. 4,781; for the N'E 1 of .ac tion 24, Tp -1 8, H 10 W. Hei.rinea the following witnavea to prove hia continuous residence upon, and cultivation nr Mid la-d, viz: P. Wits.ua, L. G. Freeman, J. W. latlmer and P. Brant, all of Tillamook poetofilce. Tillamook oouulr. Oregon- W.T. BURNEY, gl-dt Uegistor, NEWBERG ITEMS. Aug. 23, 1887. U Aug., 22i 1887. Dr. G. H. Smith was very sick yester day, but is now some better. Trouble, Mr. Henry’s litttle son who was seri ltmg lever. ». ously ill a few days since lx fast convales- SUM MONB. - A ThtL wart^mu* jf $tï;J7^*ncefiçljl A ci“8' M ii WasAurti ha «purchased the liv Hon tFno» recwHiiî; large quantiles of I d tbo Circuit Court of the Btete of Oregon, tor ery and feed stable formerly owned by Yambill county* wheat daily. Mr. Henry. S arah F. G raham . Pl®. 1 Suit in Equity Dr. G. W. -Gopher’»''r^fw (gpce looks wt 11 ; is nearly completed, and we think That new iron “Multum in Parvo” sold F reemam G rah Y m , Deft. ) DivSrco. is a good one. by E. H. Woodward, is just what every To Freeman Graham, Defendant: housewife should have. In the rnme of the State of Oregon, you are Duncan Ro»» A Co’s steam thresher threshed 1,040 bushels of wheat yesterday Capt. Davis’s company of U. S. A. hereby reauired to appear and answer the com afternoon on R. W. Phillips’ farm near passed through this place early Thursday ^plaint filed against you in the rbove entitled suit, on or before the first day of the next reg-, ■ town. morning. l ular term of,sate oonrt, to-wit.* the 26ih day of September, 18b7; end if you fail to appear and 1 .—W. A. Wise, dentist, is now in town to Mr. Vantress sold his farm Saturday se above required, (or want thereof, . remain a few days. He 1 as located in after owning it three months, at $10 per answer plaintiff will apply to ihe court for a decree of the flourishing town of Albina, but will acre advance, that's Newberg, no boom divorce as prayed for in her complaint, and fot r come io Amity occasionally. either. c »sts and for aioli other an J further relief as to 1 the court may seem equitable and just. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howard, of Cui- Church services wert largely attended This summons is published by order of R. P. ton, Missouri, are visitingVith Mr. and Sabbat 1^targe' number of /oung people Boise, judge of aaid court, bearing date, Janu • Mrs. Cyrus Smith. gave te /s ---------- power ‘ to --------- sqve ary 28,18b6. ■ McCAIN A HURLEY. ► 52 61 f Attorneys for Plff. r service Sabbath J. W. Booth has quit tlie livery, and J. at the evening. .. Mills will have possession hereafter. SUMMONS. Mr. TmebloW’s newjeeidence is quite Miss Le$ia Loabo, of Salem, i» stopping an additiokto Newberg; we uodqjstaaii with Rev. Craven's family. In lb» Cl cnit ecurtof ibe State of Oregon, for the^ w'ijj^ndvflt into it this week. • Yamhill county. Rev. Craig, presiding elder of the M The Bute of Oregon upon the re Prof. Jfiles was down from Salem Sun E. church South, was in town yesterday lation <il Oro. W. B klt , aa Oja day, his--genial, good-humored smile is on his way to Independence. triet Attorney for the 3d Judicial always welcomed-gt Newberg. U. S. Distrlrt ol eaid Blate, Ptaluliffi Miss Clara Brown is going to Portland va soon, to learn millinsry and dressmaking. J. 0. N ilson , aa administrator of the relate of Israel „uber, de At the groom’s parents, near Amity, ceased, and the unknown helis of Hon. Quido Hess, Es«., on Sunday last,- decedent, If any, Defendants. was united iu the holy ItondB of padlock. In the xanie of the Blate of Oregon, upon the /OH GOD AXD UO.VK AND NATIVk sworn cnmplaint ol plsluliff »liove named, it Hon. Wm. M. Chrisman was seeji rid LAND, apnmrlng that an er taU of »311.71 haanachiat- ing thtough cur village on Monday and ed to the plaintiff, that decedent die<khite»tate Tuesday last, on his way to one of ltis M rs . M. E. K. E dwards , President and in said county, January 30, 1X83. leaving an Superintendent. farms a short distance from town. eslate there n, which It-» breu tally administer- W. G. T. II. COLUMN. A number of our old pioneers are think ing very teriously of taking advantage of the pioneer excursion over the Canadian Pacifie and go east. Rev. D. M. Doty, pastor of the Chris tian church of this place, is on a sh< rt business trip to Portland. SLss Mary Johnson, of McMinnville,- pasraiI through here one day last week on her return fiom Monmouth, where she has Iteen visiting relatives. W. C. Brain, tlie machine man of Dal las, paid us a visit of several days last The soft-braineil high license sa- loonist reminds us of the old Mis- soutian who used to haul forty bar rels of water and pour into his well i—and got only ten out. Our saloon- atic would sink $4,000,000,000 year to taxes. a get back $40,000,000 in ” In Garnavillo, Iowa, nine-tenths of the population we Germans, yet there is i ito ffiquoi -rAlMidj and a large brewery in operation for over thirty years, .with a Capital of over $25,- SUMMONS. L and Orncx at Orito ed by said J. C. Nelson, aa administrator, that aatdeslate was settled March 8, 1887. leaving said mm on hand now in the poe-i-s-kin of said administrator, an i that dreqdent died Inteitatu leaving no heirs. It Is therefore ordered that said defendant and all persona interexed In said estate aoi ear and allow cause on ths 2Gtli day of September. 1887, being the Bret day of the next regular term ot this romt, why title to said $31II71 should not VMt in thj elate of Ore gon. .' ~ This summons and order published in the O b - soon B boistkk , a weekly newepaser, published at -Lafayette, Oregon, for -six ctmeeoutlve weeks, tn order of raia court, this 3Utb day of July, 1887, R. P. Boise, Circuit Judge. GEO. 'V. BELT, District Attorney, Aud FENTON A FENTON, 52 6t Pjain^jffid A ttojneys. I« t»« Clrealt Ceart at th« »late af Orogao, rar Yarnaui Caaaty, Boawell H. Lamaon, Call and see thoee fine bedroom seta at J parents A ng. 20, 1887, by Rev. J. IIo- W. I. Westerfield's furniture »tore, b» ( berg; Charles Mitchell and Mis» Mary Mary Cook gar» • lawn party last to her many young frieti la. $25 up. EHen Crinnuiu». Abraham Blackhnro, Carolina Bteekharn •nd Batey H. Mnrphy, Atto H.Eortl, partoara fa baalnaaa la San Ftaaetao Cal,, at1 Morphy, Grant to On., CbM. Wright doing baaineaa u Cbaa. Wnwht 4 Ct. J W Hheltori J A Ford. f. V. 7.„, F P. Ham- brea, H. B. Stevenaon, M J. Peckham and Jamea McCain and Hi Hurley, partner» m Mo- Caln A Hurley; H, W. Frier, Edgar Poppleton hi*UhirW !II“c'kt’a^' Mr"- Matthaw Blacibnrtt,' hfa wife; Ubnto Giegar. Albert tajaoo, Hobart Uankuuoa aaa Claranc« M. Blaakbasa. Doteudanta. ».Tov?,,‘',,iw blaekboni, Mr*. Mstltaw Blackburn, hlawifa;tfa'd Clarence M. Bfaok- bum Defendants above named: In the name oi the State of Oregon you and each ol you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against \ou in the en,t,t,.ed <*“••<» or wor« September 26tb, 18x7, that being the first day of the next regular teim of aaid court next after Hue aer - vice of Uii» Suuhuona upon you by publication aa by law provided, and if you faft ao to an- wer, the plaintiflh will apply to the Court for the relief praye I for te the Complaint herein to wit* For a decreee reforming aaid mortgage de* scribe«- ju lamtitr Oom plaint, and then fore cloning eaid mortgage aa reformed end order* teg a tale of aaid premHa d^ribed in Plateiiff Ooufptejnt aa follow* to-wit: l»t- All the followiug part of the Donation land Claim ol A. B. Eldar end wife Claim No. *? T?„w",l,,P Thr** 8o0‘*1 R*nge Four W«»t Meridfan and in the oeunty of Yumhtll State uf Oregon, o-wlt: Beginning at the South E m I corner of Mid Clalra Tbenee N“rl>> 10 85-100 chain» Thenoe Eaut 3 83-100 chain« Thou« North »4 83-100 chain« Th»no» b est 17 34 100 chai' • to enter of connty read hence South 1 degrei 30 minutes Kaot 28 45 100chains Then’. West 3(1 .’,0-0 ohrin« to U eat b«>undary of olaiiu Thence South 13 53-100 chain» thenoe Beat 3fl 70-1 Of'c ha tea to etaka in cgnter of oonntv road Thence «oulh 1 degree .30 minute* Eaet 5« 5 «100 oh'in« with center of county road to South boundary ot claim Thence F^itll 8.-KO chain» to the place of toeginning containing 200 acre* »eve and ex cepting 62 acre* thereof oonveyed to J. H. Carae. he deed to which .** receded on page 407 of Book Q of the recoida of deeds for said County, anil saviug also nod excepting there from that portion thereof heretofore sold to the Defendant Libbioliieger herein after de scribed. Also the Io Hew mg described tract to. wit: All *hat portton of the Donation I»and Claim P! - Ak ?’d*: * cu,m h°- 68 ,n A B «. 4. F of tbo Wit aihetto Meridian In Yamhill County, Oregon, and more particular!v described as fol lows: Beginning at a stake in center ol county road running from the covered bridge acroes the North Yanibi!l river to intersect the connty road nt in James Johnson’* said stake being >o it. IA degrees East in oenter of rood 28 45- 100 obiiins from interaeolioo of said road with tlie South line of the Mid James Johnson's Donation [«and Claim Thenoe South 8l»i de grees West 36 65-100 chain« 1 hence North 84 75 100 chain« Theoee East 1.1 17-100 chain» Thence Booth 5 15-100 chains Them M elvina To Melvina Wright In the name of the'State are hereby required to a wer the complaint tiled the above entitled suit on or 20ti. day of September 1887 first day of the next regular court next after due service metis upon you by publicat provide.! and if you fail no want thereof Plaintiff will court for a decree dinolving contract now exiatii and Defendant and . fendant have no interest in the described in the complaint herein such other relief as prayed for costs and diabureementa ofithf This Huitmone i» published in the O regon R koistbr bv « R. P. Boise, judge of »aid com chambers at Salem Oregon Jul Atty’» for In Uta Cireah Ooort of U m Stet for Yamhill County: of i. M. nxiTM.......... alma l smith . To Alm» L. Braith raid Driradaati At the uiw of tka Slate ufOregao, hereby required MTappear and plaint Bled Maiart Xou I" *ka salt on or before BapteenbarSStk the fl ret day of tbo next regular Court, and If yon toll ao to »»«war thereof, Plaintiff «III apply to tho d decree djaeolvf»g tl.o tnarrtage eon eatating rtetwi-on PlnhiCffaid Dofto fur an< h other relief an prayed for I oemplalnt. Thin Summons ta published six wet Oaxuox Rturn-na "jr order of Hi Briiao, Judge of Mid eonrt atado at st Baton, Oreg n, Inly 18th. lxbl, ' FENTON to FLNTO1 Attorney tor Plain JniyM, SHERIFF SALE. Notte» fa berehy »Iven that bv exerntlnn duly to»n«d ont ol the Htate of Oregon ro»«Tman><x npon a jed»ntoiil, doerea a»J ml», »nd to - ma directed oa d»v of ■J1ÍI», 1S87, wko'oto M. ereon. plifaitlf, recovered ludaomttri decree »»ainst th» Garibaldi Pscktoff d» end» for th» inn nf $315 at SUMMONS. SUMMONS n good than evil will result from it." In the Circuit Court of the egon for. Yamhill county: s J ohn F. PhttoUfi, va. containing 110 acre»«» ■ Mid prrráfaaa lba** dascribsd tlu following portara tileroof bsrtlofnfo eunvkyed to »nd now In the circuit court of the Mate of Oregon for- • Owneil Uy Defendant Llbble Glelter, doacribed A im ;. . 21, 1887. Yauihfil county. a» ful o«« to wie Beginning »1 tbo North Eaat 000, is idle. Prohibition can pro . „ „ ffflt fely. Finest Harvest is progressing corner of tbo Donatlun Land Claim of Alfred •The Slate of Orel on, npon the re weather in the world for the work. hibit even among German-Ameri- ft. Elder alorcMid Then«» W»»t 55 80-100 fail"» or G eo . W, B elt , aa Día chains to th» track of th» Oregon to California trlct -Attorney for the 3 I J tubefai Our Bick folks are aboUt tho same. cans.—National Temperance Advqy Barbead Tbanca South 2lj degree» Eaat to a Dia* fra' tinaia Blate, Bl. lu I Iff. Kint who e the «alil trae» erneor» the weet No report from the hunter», therefore cate. ■ r V» , nndary of Mid Donation Land Claim of Mid W. N. Pittami, an adminlatrator of can’t give the amount of game killed. '. ' 'a Alfred II, Hdrr Thence Sooth an aaid Went pio etale of Timothy ( amp, de _ A GENERAL OPINION. bounder; line.of Mid claim to a point 23 38-100 Ed is the boas fisher. ' cesseli, and the unknown heirs ol chaina South of the North boundary Una of thia -• "" »The East Portland Packet pub decedent, If any, l>ef -ndsnts. nactand 13 7x10(1 chama South ol the point Bamekoff A Co., have flaced an extra the name of the Stato of Oregon: Upon «Itere raid track rrosaea Mid West boundary cleaner in their warehouse.- - ' lish«« what is coniing to be the tho In «worn cctnplaint of plaintiff above named. _____ line There« I-hi st .53 22 100 chaina to Erst ii appearing that an estât' of $71.9« has eeche t bounder: line of a.M claim Tbtnre North 23 When we get dur ship completed we settlea opinion of a veyy large num ed lo" tbe plalatllf. that said deerdrut died in will give you an invitaSjin to inspect it. ber of our people: “The prohibi testate in raid oonnty April 30,1x83, leaving an 38 100 chulus to the place of beginning contain ing 126 »en amora or leae, Ate Brut ordered told We will man it with a Carlton crew, with estate therein, which lias been fully admlul-ter- Ed ub captain, Charlie as purser, Bob tion movement .has acquired a con-‘ ed by said W. N. Parrish, ns admlnisU-ator, under raid dec re*. 2d. That all that portion efthe Donation as first mate, Bro. Jonathan as second siderable degree of momentum; in that said estate *aa settled Bep torn tier 7, 18-6, Lend Ctalm of Wit Bam D. Clerk and Pbsbe leaving said enm on band now In the |ioaaesai"U mate, and Jake as steward; we will Clark, hfa »ire. Claim No. H4 being par-« of of said admlolatrator, a d that docedent died then be prepared for business. We in deed its advocates have aroused luteatate, leaving no heirs. It 1a therefore or-, section» 9, 111, end II of T, 3, H IU 4 W. nt W||. lainette Meridian ta Yantblli County, State of tend to do a general traffic along the public interpi L'^^enough in'this ex dera . that said aete. dunta atjd ell persons In Oregon, end bounded M follow»; Beginning at ccast and visit many islands. First we terest'd in Mitt estate, appear and show canoe will visit Vancouver Island and take on periinent to t warrant the prediction on tbo It th day ol Beotember, 18 7, being the a point 13 35-11)0 chain» Booth and 8 7 100 Weat of the North Eaat corner of Mid a few couvers; then we will go tho Isle of that the amendment will be carrie<f llrat day Of the next regular tern ot thia court, cbaiua ashy thpytitle to aald^$l,9tl ehould net vest io aectinn 9 Tbanca North 89 degree» .10 minute» Wight and get half a dozen Wights; then Eaat 80 3.5-Itat chaina Thence NorHt 83 degree» State of Oregon. from there we will visit the Isle of Man on the 8th of November next. Vic • tor 'Thia enmnietm aud order pobliahed fa the On- 4-5 nd'iutas East 76 io-luOchain« Thence Booth and receive a dozen Mans; from there tory in this respect will be .an em xoos HetttsTKx, a weekly newspaper, publish- 21 31-11« ehamx Tbenee North 89 degree« 45 minuto» West 33 2J-100 ckll a Tharp« North we go direct to tire Canary Islands and ed at Lafayette, Oregon, for alx eonaecoilve degrees 30 minutes West 57 11 100 ebalua get two bushels of canaries; thence to phatic expression olSjwiat the ma, weeks, by order of Mid ronrt, title 30th day ot «9 TI once -South 35 70 lOu ehe Thence North 80 de (-13x7. H. P Botee, Circuit Judge. Botany bay and will tako four dozen jority of voters disire ___ frees 4.5 minute» weat 89 84 IIHt t-hathen«» north Bite, 1 relatíve"'to» , July • • GECHGE W HELT. District Attorney, botany»; thence to the Flowery Kingdom 71-lOit obaina Thence North 89 degrcM 43 And FENTON A FENTON, for six dozen flowers; from tlence to malt and spiritubus -liquors. The minute» East 3415 1'0 chaina T once North Plato title' Attorneys. 15 degree» Weat 41 et 100 chains to Iqe plaoe ot Russia and if our ship is long enough adoption of tile amendment how beginning containing 493 nd 100 acra» more or will take on two Russian names. After lesa exo pt 100 acres MrtoOiro »old off the West wo get our ship loaded we will visit the ever will nbt expel liquors from the end of a id claim to James Thomas April nth, queen of Englund and l’rince Bismarck state nor can it prevent persons 16,17, mortgaged to Plaintiff be next ordered and other notables of Europe and try eold under Mid decree. 3d. That tf the a ims realized from Mid traot and dispose of our loading. After sell from bringing_«uch merchandise in fir t to be cold, and the excaaa above amount ing out wo -will then visit the diamond to Oregon. The advocates of tem due npon ibe merigaim held by Ctarenee M. Samuel C. He»». Emma A. lirai, Joel A, Bry fields of Africa,and many other countries, Blackburn upon raid second traot ba la- recurning via Sheol gate. New York, perance bravely advance upon the an, Julia A. Bryan aud Martha E. Sax, sufficient to pa« Plaintiff than the tract owned rialutllTa, Isthmus of Darien, Suez canal, Columbia liquor traffic, and although they by Defendant, Llbble Oleger, bo sold order r VS • river, Wallamette slough, etc. Expect Mid (terree. That thire be paid Plaintiff out of tty lie absent two or three months. The may not be able to accomplish all Tlimon C. Here. Rachel M. H om , Lnrlnda A. the proceed« ol aaid Aral Mie the coat» and ex motive power of said ship will be gas. they would like, yet they will crip Hill, George Hill, Mary J. Cartwright, Albert penses of Mid eale sod of thio cull then tho fortliorenm of 82750-gold cuta, together with Name of ship, Lightning at Sea. If you Cartwright. Sarah K. Jones, Henry Jones, Interest thereon from Novemkt'r 11th, IBSth at would like to go as cliapla^f the place is ple the business and make its pub Jam» Thomas llera and Lucinda H um , * ltlner cent per annum and-the further soul ei vacant as yet, if Dot will give it to the lic expense an expensive and dis ?d$0-Attorneia fere now due I’lalnUfl lierein, , " x. Defendant'». hat llieie be paid Ibe Defendant Claryuoe M. other fellow. graceful ■ pm-suit. The dealers will To TBtnon C. H om , Bacht al M. Hot I.urin- Blackburn out ot tho proceeds of the Mie of Wheat coming in pretty lively. da A. Hill, and G*orgn Hill, Mid Defendants. said Clot k Donation Land Claim theocoete and not be able to stand up and declare expeneesof such sate and next the sume due A family of emigrants landetl at our In the nltine of Me State of Oregon, yon are him upon bta two said mortgage» a» »liall be iilace hast Friday evening* coining direct that the business is 'protected by hereby required to appear end an-wer the com. di creed and II ant-thlng still remain due Pial» rom Iowa. They are friends of George the law and that they have a right plaint filed aglinet yutt in th« above entitled tiff then any reriano of such Mie te bo paid cauM, on i r h< fore Hepti mber 2thb, 1887. hein, Plaintiff until he ta fully paid and that the Watkins and are stopping there now. the Stat day of tho next regular term of rail exeo»« lie paid luto Court for the benefit of to-engage in the liquor traffic. Tho Court, -. So So. next after due service of tbia Hammons eel | iiber tain creditors in the order of their upon you by publication, an by law provide'I. objection that public sentiment is and NEWBERG. if you fail no to answer, the Plaintiff's wlii 11 I h»t if Plaintiff le not then folly psid then riot strong enough to carry out this apply to the Court for the relief prayed for m tho tract owned bg Defendant Libbie G»gor bo 4 Aug. 22,1887. tho com iInlnt herein to wilt For a decree par- next sold sod »fiar psjutenl of any aura due Gfttin yield in this section is very good. amendment is scarcely a good one. th tuning the following deocribed real pr* nitron: Plaintiff the residue io bo paid to »aid Llbble H'tuateJn the county of Yamhill ud Htate of G lexer, , Mr Trueblood is putting up a very nice That public sentiment fails to prose Oregun to win That Plaintiff h»«e • decree foreclosing and house. Beginning at the Soatk East corner of tho dcb .rlng each of said Defendant» and all per cute (a$ it sometimes doe«) tfie-vio- Donation Land Claim of Joaeph HeM,an>l wife, son» claiming Under either of them of all oqulty Samuel Hobson, of Yocum A Hobson, lators of many other laws oh the claim No. Sth ' Notification 1HIS, to TowiaHp ol redemption in »»id premias» East Portland, came up yesterday. His Three, Hontli Range Three Went of the Wil have Judgment againat raid Abraham W«'k- statute book is no good reason why lamette Meridfan; ; hence North (Var., 10 de burn for an/ daflcleney there »tabt remata duo face beam» with a »mile aa of old. grees a d SO minutes E.) on East hoandarv line and finally for such other relief •» shall be Dr. Mill»’ father and mother left Friday such wholesome laws should not be ot Hakl Donation Land Claim 64 81100 chains met In e<|uHy end good eej»el««oo M preyed for their home in Illinois. The doctor ea- enacted or continue to exist. The to a stone 14x17x10 set for t e North East cor for te PtaluUff’a t'oreplafat bereln.« This Hummono la potrfeh.d ■>«***• ner of the Houtli half of Mid Donation Land corted them as tar as Portland. laws against theft and murder are < ¡aim; Thenea South 89 degrees 40 minutes O rxoom ttgoOT« Sronterof me Hou. H. P, Weal (Var , 31 degree S j on dlxlston line be Bolee. Judge of »old teert. -nd. al Chambers Andrew Picket, Alf. Rees and family nt»rt for the Hot Springs to-day for the hot unfreqiiently broken and public tween the North and South hellof said claim. el Salem, Gragea, 4 HWT0N benefit of their health. , sentiment sometimes fails to sustain No. C9 H7 40 liO chains to stake on Best boun Attorn«.)» fur Plaintiff, dary line of »rid claim, and North Weal corner Mrs. B. 8. Cook and company start for conviction» and the guilty parties of Boo th half ol Mid claim: Theoee Booth 4 de July gree 43 minutes East on West beundsrv line uf Wilhoit springs Thursday. are set at largq; but scarcely any laid claim '.0 »7-100 cha'as ta the Hoeth West Newberg is a busy little toWn and fast corner at aaM claim. No, (»; Thence South on NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. * growing into a city, and can boast of as one would advocate thefrepeal of Weat boundary line at the Donation Land Claim at John WIILamaon 10 ehalno to »lakh good school facilities as any town in the such wholesome laws. ay be Land Office et Oregon City I on South KaM earner of tbo Donattow Land state. Oregon, Jaly 8tb lift, f well conceded that a majorit te Claim of Josiah C. Nelaon; Theses foal U Prof. R. C. Miles and Ml [r. Stratton, of 30 100 chains to stake on Sowlh boundary Ho» Xotl es ta korehy gir.a thaï ibo followlug for thia amendment will be^a long el Mid Donalloa Lead Clans Ns. *», Tbaaeo Salem, were here over rfun lunday. M degree» 45 ralnafaa Ea.c an Sontli sanwd »«tlter ha» 8bta|noUco of b la intention I» tem Hoaih auka Irai proot lu rapport of kls datai, and Newberg agricultural society met and step in advance in the cause txmndary lies of »aid Deuttoe Irood Claim No, elected the following offic n i PresMent, perance. Many men who are not »». «1 *1 100 chains to rhe plate of bo»la»lng, thaï m M proot wlll ho osàlte bofort IWCSonty Ja«g» vr UountfClerk Of Tillasaook ' ougty, eantaa' Cyrus Honkina; vice president, Mrs. Oregon, at TftUaiook Oregon, o» Tueatey Archie Morri»; secretary, N. O. Mari»; total abstainers by any meant, are tvaae aagBM 80th, 1M7, vta: Daoar N. raalaoMr, treasurer, John Brown. Fair will ba held anxious to try the effect of thia Hoaosuod Eotrj >» Ml. «or Iko N. W. <e» fo.rU of NoeNoa 11.7. t, 3,1.1« W. September 2Btb, 29th anti 30th. constitutional remedy; and although 8» nemeo tbo lollowtag wltaaaoo» to proee The yonng people met at the kls ooottaoow r uM a e a« npon, ami «alttoatte» it may be coneeded that its provis of A. M. Hoskins Saturday a •I« «■•»< I» tb» of, Mut land. vis: J. Dana. T. FoeUr. V. Bot ton aad M. A. Ke Mias Minnie • surprise in 0« tka Ha». A P. ion» will be a dead letter in some Eowor, »Il of Oroloe Pool Office, Tillaaooi birthday. Craaty, Oregoo. v plains, yet it is hoped that more CARLTON. SUMMONS. public a action to satisfa said exeo lodgment end decree end Interest ud sll scorning costs, on \ ■atardag, *»• >#»•» g»qr of ■ 1F87, al tbs door of the eonrl howto Tillamook ooun y. Ore-on, at I ol Mid day to the btfbeetMddei hand, on the day of «ale, all the rf<kt. Interest which the above named had at the time of tito attachment decree and rder ot sale or el any time or now han In and to the lollowlrk real p-operty, eltoste In Tillamook co SfateAf Oregon, aud deaeri ed In Mid da to-»IN Commencing at t point 30 feet d"S E of a "Ions marked "A” in Ike town Garibaldi, In Tillamook county .Oregon, rea thence N S3 deg E ITO test, thence 8 1» da to the meander line nt low water mark on I.moos bay, thanes In s westsrly.dlreeiioa the meandering" of esld low watar mark point on the IntoraMtion of a line rat nlng L. dea W through beginning point marked atone, A with said low water mar.; thaoce N IS dag W to the Place of heghtnln«. Dated at Linooln, Tillamook, Oregon, tkb 30lh day of Jn y. lsM7. T. F. BARRIS. Sheriff, l it By I. C. MArON, Deputy. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laan Orrtoa, ar O«nod* C ity I Oregon. Aognst *tk. 1--7 f Notice fa hereby given that the following named settler bee filed notice of hfa lotrotlon to make Anal proof In sapport of kin alslra, tail that said »roof will ba-matte before County Judge, or Clerk of Yamhill Oregon, at Lafayette, Oregoa, r tembar 27th. 1881, via; Pl.li Homestead entry No. »'.nJ, fur Bee, »4, Tp.Bff.R 7W. He name» the following wits Ills cnntlou ns res'«, nee oaMl.< of, raid land, via: J. Ite*i. .. Morris, and J. Holl, all of Wilteataa Yambill County, Oreeoa. ; t W. T. BURNS I-«« ■Ti NOTICE Fort P^LICÂTION, L axo Omo» ar O omox Cirv Or»<no, aog. sito Notlro te hsrsbr (Ivon tkal the nstusii aettler ha» Sfai »olirà al lion to mak« flail r>ro. l hi rapport at and that Mid proof »ill b« nado boiot* hw rnnnty clerk of Tillamook annaty (Irrten, at Tillamook Otrgo». on Thai «lay Oriobar Mk. 1x87, via; Wm. P, Coekraua, Prampilon D. 8, No l«M. tar ths N. j ot N. E. uZ E. J of N. W Junten. S3. Tp. 48 , R 10 W. Hr Samoa tka tollo«In» wltoraraa to prava his roniinnona roaldroae apon, and anllivalM of. Slid tend, list E Balta. H. H. Mthar, 8. T. Weatherly, and W. ht onda, all of Wamfa P.etolllor, Tillamook Coon to Oraron. tf/T. BURNEY, g .14 Itertater. ' NOTICE FOR PU LIGATION Lai.d Office nt O'egom Cilr, Oregoo. July l.tth. i«87. Notice »hereby given Ifttt tflF nsm- d settler has filed not tee of bi to make fiasi pro »f In s -pport Af hteeteim, tti»4 Bn ¡J proof will be made before JmVs’or County Cterk. of Yaml Oregon, at lafayeite Oregon, <M September Gth, .u«7. *(■« Ue««rge wick, nomeetesd Entr« No. 4631, fa 1. 2 3, 4. $. 4. 7 to 8. oifte». SO. Tp Willamette Jferidten. ileremrstbo foil aw teg 11« cor th.non* r? side wv ngt of, add Lind, vta ofKcrth TamhUI J l> Hardwick ot •11 te YambUi ~ ADMINI I f