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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1887)
T'h-e Oregon Register F iume 8. H àboimo , P vblismeb . FRIDAY SEFl’EMER 23, lBhT IIop bitters cured my grand mother,” read a brief note that used LAFAYETTE Oregon is pretty well supplied with banks but is gfeatly in need of GOVERNOR'S PROCLAMATION. to occupy a conspicuous place in manufactories and Wealth produc the columns of the' Oregonian. ■ It ing establishments. If soqie of our FUR NITURE S tays of O ugox . F- iscftiv « rFFAXTnni Article X 11«^ nally decreased compared to the month of October visiting the prin Pnrriow L, The <>«emiet Snrrvtaxr-o^ consumption of a few years ago. cipal schools and educational insti- ; State, T e'Surer efSfate JFlg- «'< ’ H»e S »• iirtine canr-/ and all -ther *«a»e ofltaer< o*»* Has this curtailment a right to be- -turions, in "the eastern states. He ‘ ; tj»’e ahaR reccv^ xn aunual aaHrs vf * "'*» j a» the leei«*a»ive* aeaem’dv »’.«1 !Vre»f*er t* carried on, further and still further, does this to better qualify him to * law for e»ch of aneh • ffi -tie i«»ovi'.«: » r>-vi.l- J. that when Ge Lgi-lative aaermb y ‘hall I are l»v law fixed the m ary of anv each effi er. ►uri- aaUrv aha 1 re«** he iaetemed ror <!b tni*«LI eJ durine the Term for wbi h lhe m bent of such uffi.-e shall bate hr n vice ted or >ipi oiuted. . ♦ by the weight of suasion and moral discharge his official' duties. reformation until, if possible, the It is said—thirtrihe recent dairy - consumption would be reduced to and cattle show held at Madison I nothing? If so, what then would Square, New York, was not L ally ¿mall. »Ladies fancy work and would tho Oregonian do with its nearly so largely attended as was a 1 hops? ShAme ujton its heartless art departments were very credita dog show held aft the same place a I ble'. Frank C. Bake^ state printer, sophistry! " A more cold-blooded, week before. Tlris allows a lack of showed some beautiful specimens brutal array of prostitution than its interest on the part of dairy and “ business aspect of the prohibition in the art’preservative. The floral cattlemen. exhibit was not above the average." question” of Wednesday’s edition, As each succeeding fair comes and was never dared by the vilest pro The income of the government goes' tho fact becomes more and curess who makes no pretentions of for August was unusually large, more apparent that the manage- decency while trading for gold and exceeding ’ $1,000,000" per diem, in luxury on the destruction of human' __ ment must do something to build cluding .Sundays. The actual up the agricultural side. The plan souls.—Astoria Tranteript. ainount was $35,61!),116. This is of county exhibits is a good one, In discussing the subject of 12,400,000 more than-was received but until the officers recognize the whiskey nnd sugar the Oregonian in the same month last year. fact that the wheat grower and says: “The revenues frpm tobacco Washington Bartlett, late gov breeder is just as worthy of his hire are about $30,(>')0,(XX) a year, and ernor of California, puVlishdtl the as the horse grower and breeder, from liquors about $100,(XX),(XX). first newspaper in that state. tho “agricultural” phase of the fair Neither of these^taxes ought ever to ---------- ! will be little more Ulan a name. Is; repealed. The country does not NJ4W TU.O.U We heard ■ eonsiderttole confpTrint need cheap whisky . and cheap to that the prico of admission was to bacco; it- docs need cheap sugar, ONLY FORTY CENTS. high.. Other state fair Societies cheap clothing and cheap tools.” Jn postage stamp» for a new Nickle-Plat charge $1 for a reason ticket, while And again: “Every dollar that ed »Stem Winder and Stem Setter Watch, just patented. Addresa ROY jACKSONy our o.Vn charges |2.5O. It is to be whisky and tobacco can be made to Box 15, 31 lv East 104th Btrvet^JCX» eky. hoped that tbe-fur will “live long Mention this paper. # 7--’>t ¡»ay in taxes ought always to be col and ,prosi>er,” but there must be lected. They who use these articles I HOT / ’About the first of August, one some other feature beside horse- havo no'Tcason whatever to.com LVJv I • H|>otted dog by . tl© name of tucing to indueo farmers to attend. plain of the taxes as a burden, for NASBY ; was lits.t seen near (»Aston» We will satisfy any parties giving or ret-nris they can rid themselves of the bur ing the same» to the O, &!’. Baggage’Müs- / 7757—7.W7. ROSE BROS. den by ceasing to use the articles ter. •The centennial of tho adoption of Corvallis, Sept. 20, 1887. v 7 and be all the better for it, If the the constitution of tho United States, which was celebrated at Philadel taxes are maintained on liquors and tobacco we can make sugar free of phia last week was a grant! success. duty, and have money left with All parties knowing themselres to be We quote from 'a dispatch: indebted to. the Undersigned for job work “The monster civic and indus which to improve our . rivers and _or HubMcriptjon to the O kegón R egister harbors and execute all other prior to Júilv 1,1887, are requested to trial pageant started from Broad needed public works. We would call and Hettle their nri ountH. . Please do and Dauphin streets soon after 10 not delay this matter any longer. The pursue .this course undoubtedly books and auuoipitg can be found ut the • o'clock and inarched to Broad and fm ~ were it not for tho avarice of pro 7-4t nituro store. W E8TERFlEtrr BEDS. Moore streets, a distance of nearly tected interests on the one hand five miles, and then countermarched and tho play of ¡»oliticians for j>ar- to the starting point, passing through a continuous line of btands ^nily tisan advantage on the other.” NOTICE TO DEBTORS. ^ù-TjLCtïorx Sale ’presented a beautiful display, head ed by a. richly decorateti wagon bearing banners with mottoes em blematic of the order. The majority of the remaining floats represented various indus tries. Among them was a display • showing the progress in modes of traveling from the revolutionary èra to tho present time, by land and water. The United 8tates mint an interesting exhibit. The government naval display included a model of tho first steamer which the Atlantic, model of tho States man-of-war Hartford, of the new cruisers, many of naval guns and a display apparatus.” thik 6— ambnmifxt to timk m F noMuxa ckx' ... Ba AL tljCTKny, A>i;- e II,, Sxrrirm 14- GenerAf ♦ tati -n*- *h‘•11 be be’4 nn T .«»f^-»1»» after the liial Mu wTiy !n No v n»l>er birnniaHr: t 7 • / In testiia- ni wb• rer.f, 1 have beteuritn «*! l»s»dan-l caused the ?»vuit set of^e at a L-of Oregon to le d, tins 1st day uf.>: j k--.!-er, A.D-.18*;. .STLVfSTflr L.-». Bjrjbe Qpvemn?-, 7G ax > W McRunn. ' tiecretkrv uh , State.' . 7 5t B«., ttaoe’nor. SCOTS Wc<ln<‘M<lay, October 19\ 1887, At 1-o’clock p. in., and will comuHt of 25 head in altj being the largest and finest lot of Holstein-Eriesians ever ollere I for sale in the_North Eacific. This will lie in every res|»ect a buna fide Hale. Cata logues giving full desceiptions and pedi grees, furnished free on application. 7-4t I>. C. Stewart AL Sons, t T 1 I For Fall and Winter Wear, — AT— After you have exauJ’1,,. f ,-l.f-wb.i'ro t all an»l Her» tw. Wvwiii *r.ll you Hot ter B< >otM and Shoes than you can btr. in YairildH (’«’Utity for-money. 1 voti are in the habit uf going tv I ertVind or «•ls<*\vl»e-re -' With Your Cash. Tiy Us. And nee if ydn cannot Kavjj iwoney by trading at bohie. • Harris A. Haney. THE COUNTY SECT Is Still at Lafayette! T. T j . So is -VICŒCZ2HT2- .. --With a Freeh Arrival of—. D Shob A- Groceries Low Prices and Full Weights. The W. W Mayhew place is for sale, consisting of 80 acres of land, about 15 acres in cultivation, a good house and barn, with a good well at house. The whole place is well watered; a.good young .orchard, and also all kinds of small fruit; nearly all under fence. _ About three miles northeast from’Sorth Yamhill. For further partiulars enquire at the office of AV. L. BRADSHAW, Lafayette, Oregon. - • 52tf » A. B. Westerfield, Prop. ~ ! « Mr«. Leland Stanford last Friday gave five hundred dollar« each to m fair is Mt for Oc- the Children’« home and Bofs and Girls Aid society of Portland. th. »«at. Roa.ell H. Lamwn, In tho name of the State of Oregon you are hereby reouired to apjtear and anm wer the Complaint filed against you in the altove entitled suit on or la-fore the 2Gti. day of September 1887 Iteing the first day of the next regular term of sai4 court next after due service of this sum mon« U|>on you J>y publication as by law provided and if- you fail so to answer for want thereof Plaintiff will apply-to tin court for a decree disolving the marriage contract now existing between Plain*iff iuid Defendant and -decreeing that J e- endant have no interest in the premise* described in the complaint herein mid foy such other rcliefjXH prayed for and for • costs mid ilishursetr ents of this suit. This summons is published six weeks in the Oitt.ooN KE oihteh bv ort|cr of lion. K. 1’. l’oise, judge of said court, unde ut chambers at Sidem Oregon Jnlv I’Sth 1887 1 I 1.1\ &1ENTON, July 29 Atty’s for l’laintitr. For a decreee: r«*fi> mi"g s«id mortgage de j; MATTE Y DRY GOODS. Y FIRST ßEÄES THE COUNTY SEAT Go'to NEWBERG ’WOORE BROS’ DRUG STORE 8UITER & DANIEL Laigniifl Cmoiiiois W A JR H IT O The citizens of Dayton.mid vi cinity are’hereby informed that the undersigned has opened a •icw Boot and Shoe Shop, at the above named place, anil iaJpre- pared to do all kinds o -Boot and Shoe Mid Harne«s,repairii>g ut the most reasonable rates. Bcota >.u<l Shoes of a:iv,„atvle and description, made to order" at prices to suit the times. fta»“ All work warranted. . C. F. KlUl’AX. «VrriMI Shot and Powder. , • T. C. STEPHENS. Jun*, 24. -87. E 30,000 GRAIN BAGS, t 1!Y FOl RS,-RIGHT -MARCH! (oT. C. Stephen»’ new Jewel ry Store five .loore North of the Drug »lore and Poetolfice, La Fayette; and, get a flret.elaM waten, clock, jewelry or »pec-taeles, at ao unprecedented low rate and, where you will find at all time* a,large assortment of goods qf the beet quality In my line of busi ness. , -» * Wateree. Clocks A Jewelry repair Before purehsMug elsewhere, give uie a ing a Specialty—And all work war ranted. call »nd learn tnjr price*. A. B. Westerfield. or V.mhUl County, In the Circuit Court of the State of Or egon for Jfanthill county: - * J ohn F. W xioht , Plaintiff. ' vs. M elvin * WaranT, Defendant. To Melvina Wright said defendant: scribed fh lai .tiff C TupLi’ t» and then fore SUMMONS. r I uni ng «aid mortgage n> let.rmed ing a Hair of sa >t premi es «1 scnbrif in 1 lainim Cumplamt na .o’l«w-to wit: Jn the circuit court \,f the f-tate of Oregon for Mirrors, Etc. ‘lei» Al rhe f.Jlouw'g part or:the Donation Yamhill county. 4 Ev cwmin? m aw4 exstr i a ! rig mr Ft.R’k La..d < Isim oK A R. I Ider and wire Claim^No. The State of Orel on, njyjn the re ] and't>ri>V'’"v. it will -‘M> U'convmrê -1 ■ that Three s. utli Unirne four We»t . ■ ■ t Intj n of G eo . W. B elt , as Dis | . ». ■ . »•_______ ...... »«I..» tl»a WiUwsn.sttn «»» of rhe Willamette kli*ritli.in Mqridi in Mini and iirtll»* iir tlir* üclllltç* eeun^of I .:qj * -.-ll'.iù (Tieapcr than any ether ' ..r trict Attorney fqr thq 3<l hidiciul ( Yamhill State • I Oregon, »wit: Beginning at Dis’rtvto said .Slate-, PL hr tiff. | 1.. itie in thi~ »»»unty. 1 paiil CASH ti»e. Sunil» E>«st r« rner of aai«l Claim 'i heuce vs > 1X»WN f. r Biy entire st<« k. and intend to North I0M5- 00 chains I he ce Eaut 2 3!? 10 » sell tor cash, on a very el profit. chain* Tbe’ire North M 33-KM> « haim* Thmc«- W. N liAiti.iHii, a« administrator of | tl e <- h ute of '¡ inmi’hy < amp, de-1 A eat IT 34 ilk» chAi H M» C. lifer of county r< ad 1 « ;;j 1«’ glad to have your call and ex . -eensed, and thti unknown heirs ol | amine niy st.s k and prices before you h-tire .south I deg-re 36 mnuite- Ensi decedent, ifnuy,-*Det ndants. j 28 V» lUOrhaina Thence West SH/iO-i-0 chams duke venir purehassst. Initio« i’-ame.of Lh.r State of Oregon: to He t b u dary <JTc-cl»«i.ii 'Tlo-fme South 2-tf ’ W. I. WrsTEHrim.i». 13 53 101» cliaius flie’ijcr Ea-t 3 » 70-1»4« chain* ..tho sworn ccrnplitmt of plain, ff above named, to »' <ke in center of count, read Thence eolith it appenring that an estut of >71 9j Hi a a. escheat ’ d g-ee 30 mmutes East 5.» 1.00 ch‘ins with ed to tlie pliiintiff. that said decedent died in- ceitrr «»L c^uiitv ¡ond to South b> ui'darj' .of testai- in »-aid c nr tv Apiil 30.1-.85, leaving an claim Tit-m e hast 11 * l‘ 0 cliai’i*- to the ela< e ewta e therein, which lias been fully adrnini ter- ol brg«tmm r rnntai mg ‘JOO acres save ami ex ed by >iud W. N. Parrish, as' administrator, ,L..- .J-i renting-.» 2 acres tln-rrol coi-veud to J. H. thafsani ♦’state was settled September 7, 18 6, ' -I’EALER IN— < ar-r. hed'e i to -which ’’s rfcojded oil page leaving sa d >um on hand now in the possession 4H7 of book 9 of the icx’ojds of deeds f<»r said of said iidniipis tutor, .a d that (iecoirei't died County, » hi 1 saving nls » and excepting there- i- tee n’e leaving no heirs, it ir* tberefore or- fr-in "ili t poiio-. thrreoi here.pfore sold to dcre . that »mid de endants and a!) persons in tVe Dtfeudjpi» l.’ibbie-tiicger herein after de terest- d in sai l cstute, appear and show cause Kiibed. Also the loll 'wmg described tract to* on the 2 tl. day n Seotember, 18 7, b. ing the wil: first dax of ti e next regular tern ot this court, All *hat ponton o* the Donation Land Claim why the title to said $71»9 q should net vest in of A. «•’. 1 ide , Claim No. f« ft. T. 3. b H. 4 W the State of Uro-’on. This sun.moi s and order pnbllslred ir the O r 4*1 the Wr-mndte Merfuiah in YaiuhilKMenty, Or- goo, and more psi ticul.irlv described as lol- egon lieoisTEH. a weekly newspaper, publish | I«» w m . : ik-vinuing nt a slake in center ol county ed at Lafavelte. Oregon, for si\ c. n-ho itive I mad run ingTrom 'he c«»v« r< d bridge aoteas weeks, bv order of said-court, this 30tb day of the North Yau hi I river to intersect the coumy- ■Jiilj j lss7. IL P Boise, Circuit Jiulgte _. GEfiKC.E W BELT. DiMrict Attorney.' roa I n« m J men J 4ms n'^t said stake being And FENTON A FENTON, 7 >•» t I I deg;« es E ’ b I in center of imid 28 45- 52 6t A- PluintifiB’Attorneys.---- 100 ch • ins f< out intersection of said road with Highest possible prices, the South ln> of the said James Johns- n’s D-.nivion Land Claim Thence South 8 i «k- for all kinds of I. r.n produce. vrersW»st 3 chai, a 1 hence North 34 75 11-0 chiins Teener bast 13 17-I0U chai, s Í R. B. HIBB^. Th nee South 5 la-ltiO chains Thei cr I a-t 22 ». E. Wil 1.1 A MS, 16 1 •< ch« inr. 'iiicnee South 1 o< gr. e La«-tv. iih In the Circuit Ceurt of the Htzite of Oregon, tor Yninhlil County t__ _.—w- v; liter"'-f rO'iDt* r ad to place <»f fir-'iinilng riOT-taff.ing HO acres saving »nd Lcwu- t i^Kwnelt'/Heg}»,Ufflffli'A*. Il* B9,".ìoel À, Bry- aai-l pr? ioi -e-*- n-hrrvettecfTb 1‘rTheionoWii.g un, Julia A. Rryan aud Martha E, ^ax, port- n t'.ereof imreto’ote c- uveyed to and now l’iaiutìif’s, »wne<i b. J« ren ’ant Libbie Gicger, de-< iihed -V8» ______ _ __ s . s t I '»us to w t: Beginning at the North East Tjlmon C. Heftg. Bachi 1 M . Hess. Lurinda A. .orr-e« of j!.e Dona:ion Land Claim of Alfred MERCHANT TAILORS. R. Eld r «1- r said ’I h.-nce Wert 5 » KO-KJO Hill, George Hill, Mary J. Curiwright, AÌbert chain* ¡0 the i.rack of the Oregon &. ( a^ifomia Cartwright. Sarali.Jone», Henry Jones, ba.lroad Thsnce Sou*li 21$ Jcgreea East to a l p'.int wht v th«» said tiacK cross. » the west James Thomas. H o > b .and Lucinda Hess, bouyi'ary of paid Donation Land Claim of suid I)efeiidant’s.Ä ?:< 1 . i:-'I '1/-I. ly^t in the County. \ifr»*tl i.. 11(1« r Th* nee South on said W« st Tò Tilmon C. Hes*, Radical M. Resa liurin- tx»mtdar lrne^of said piaim to a point 23 38-HO : - k L itork- an.! low prices. ( hams -o-itli of the North boundarv line of this da A. Hill, and G*org* Hill, s-ifd Defendants*. in thé*ìiMme of the Stat“ of Oregou, you are , l ift and 12 7*100 chains Hoiith ot the fioint M’MINNVILLE, - OREGON. a here »Cid track crosses said Wes/ boundary hereby required Io appear and an wei the com pili *nt ti ed ag (inni you mt the alioifa < ntitled litre. Thence 53 22 100 ehaii to E?st #n,’’ 22- m . feotmdar* line of a vid claim Th« m > North 23 cause, on < r b< for« Se pt» inter ihiib, 1887, beirx 3H i00 chains to the place of beginning contain the Hi st day of the cext tegular P'rni« (A said ing 126’Tcr« «more or less, be first ordered sold Court, next after d*ie service of tins* Summons upon you by publication, as bv Inw provided, u< der fa d decree and if jo.i fail »0 to auhwer, the Phiniiffs will •—WILL NOT— 2d. That all that ’portion of the Donation apply to the Court for then lief prayed' fui; m Land Claim of William f). Clark aud Ph.be the corp »laint herein to wii: Fora decree par < lark, hiif wile. Claim No. M’ being par*H t«f titioning the following'lesciibed real pr* mLes; sciitlo) b 9, 10. and 11 of. T. 3, H R, 4 W. of Wil- S’tnate in the county ol Yamhill and State’ of This-year. bi;t ’amette Aleiidian tn Yamhill County, State of Oregon to-wit» Oregon, and bounded fo-lows; Begiffni -g at Beginning at the SouHi Ea-t corner of the a poi ;t 13 35-100 chains Booth and K 7-100 U theie wtth a full line of chains West of the North East corner of said Donation Land Claim o ,Jo.- pii Hess and wife, claim No. 6-'» iNot licaiii.-ri 1106, in Tom ship secti n9 Thence $foithH9 degrees 30 minutes South Range Three Wot of the Wil Fresh, Clean and Pure Drugs, '•'.as* Bo 37-10o ch'insL'Thence Noitli 8.) degrees Tjirre. 45 mi nte< East 7t» 7u-luOchains Thence South lamette Meridian; hence North (Var . 20 de and Family Medicine*. Also • grees a <1 3if minutes E.) on r.nstj)ou<rd.*n line 2131-1-0 chain* 'I hence Nor.h Nil degrees 45 100 chitina mimiies We-t 33 2 ) 1»X) ch ii s Thence North ut Said D<*naiión Land Claim 64 TOILET ARTICLES. to a > tone 14x12x10 s«-f for t •• North East cor 9 d‘*ttre«*s 30 minute* We-t 57 11 100 chainH A tu 1 • f Ma Line Oil» of all Grades and Heme South 2i 70 10;i chs Thence North H9de ner of the-South hirlf of said I'o.iHtioi? Land Price» io Fir’t h- ¡;n e». green 45 minutes west b9 H H Ochsiher cj north < I .in»; Ì hence South "89 degrees 40 minutes ■. 71 10 ■ ch.ons fbo ice Nonh H‘» rfegr« es "45“ W-H (Vnr , 24 ffegr e is ) on divi ion dine be Faints and Oils miri’it.s I aet .24 15 1 0-chsins T ence N««r h tween Jii.*_>'oith an\l South hWöT jhm claim. est boul»"..— yn < t be -bu<iiieJ t h» ap*.*r • -i side of Portland ».» degree# Urge 41 C.9 1»>»» chain* to fqe pl ice o! No 6.187 40 1-0 c I ihìum to state .litui e a-l. f-r. Give us u call. begin.ii g coiiiaini: g 493.liM r00- Hires «. w of -.. tiurv -fine of ««id etuim .' atid* or th We>t corner 6 ó2tí > .UOiMIE BROS. f . hh exc 11 l0»»icr.-s liert«.|bre sold ott the We t of South I ha U^I su id cm in»; '1 hence SonrR 4<le- vml rtf H td c nim tn slnnir-M TTjoiii is A pl il 6th, ■gree 45 mm'itòs'~Eai|t fui West bonnd-iry line of cha'ns to the hou li West (7, mortgag. d tr Plaintiff be nex(.ordered said claim LO corner of >aid claim. No, ri »; Ih.-nce South on sold under eaid decree. West boundary line of the Don«‘i n Land 3d. That if the s m* realize’ from said t'lic» Claim of John Will unison 10 cluiins to stake lir t t'» be Hold, apd t ie excess above u:i omit on South E: s' corner of the lioujiiiun bind tie upon ¡lie mortgage^ he d by Clarence M. Beg leave to inform the F rmers of this vicini 'fiicki-uri^ upon said second true be iu- Claim of Jo> ih C. Nelsou; ■ Thenc“ Fast 25 ty tliat their nlTiciei 11<» pa\, Plaintiff rh-»jj he tract owned 60 l’:0 ch.lies i stake on South Loniidiyrv line said Damiti<.n f*and Chi ni No 6' ; -Thence in Defei»< ant,' Libl.je Gicger, be eol I u der ol ju«h 68 de .rees 4.’> mii.ntes East on South >«ai;l de. ree. That tin re be - aid Plain-ill out of S boundary li «e. or said Donat on Land < I hiiii N o , the plotted* ol s i I first sale the c- Sts and ex- len-es of said sale and of tills sail t ea the *»!i, 6l 51 100 chitina to th-- pl ice ol be^inuing» coiitani'iir 331 50-.00 HCres more or lesi, be further »tin of$2i -0 gold in, together with i .teies ther on from Novemb i lltb, I8<6* at tween said tena- iM in contn on, and that their respective interest be n.loited and -et apsrr to 1" per ceai p»rr aum.ni a1 d the fur I.erB .m of Outlie Narro* Gauge Railroad ig now com- |2.7O Attorn«* s fees now. <lne I lautitt In r in. each in severa tj. and for such ».ther and fur ther re i< f a- Khali »ippe'ar meet in equity and pldled and re*«b f.»r Yhe leception. of Gram. lh«t Ihe-e be paid the Di femlunt < hrctice M. good conscience as prayed fur id i’laintiffs \\ e ere - ear nteed as ■* i.Lckbuio out ot the pr- « Peds of the sale of cum laintherein. -iid Cla k Donation Land claim »he costs ami This Sammons is published six we ka in tbs Cheap Freight Rates , exm i ee-of Mich-sis «nd next the sums due O heoon ’ K euist . r by order ol the ILrn. R. P. I in» upon bi* two sad mortgages as shall be Bo se. Jn Ige of said Court, mad.- at Ch'F’b^ra ¡•'mm this place to Portlands.* n»av be hiul from d creed aud i’ an» thing »til. remain'due I lain Dayf&ftSbv bo it, or from any other ware!» ii-e in then Hi»y reeidne of such sale to be paid nt Salem, Oregon July 12th, 1 87 FKNTON A FEXT4IN. in this vicinijr dZ'We also have on hand Plaimiff uuiil be ir fully paid and that lhe July 22, Attorney», for PkhitifTa. excess be i aid into Court for »lie benefit ol sdd other leiu credi ors iu the order of their priority. NOTICE FuR I hat if duujjTi^ l-e n< t then fully psid thtti - PUBLICATION. « Which we. will sell. t<»thu>e who wish to store * ilh hr . as ch*ft|fh as they can be lia«l of any the tract owned hg Defendant Libbie Gie.er be L a » d O fficb at O rbcoz C ity , I nexts-Id and after ¿lajmemot airy sun due one else- Fa mi«*i s soring itrtnn* war&honse Oregon, Angnat Im ls87. ( Pl iintiff the residue-to be paid to said Libbie « ill be e -ah ed to receive the Gieger* Notice It hereby given that tie following Highest Market Price pr their Grain; That Plaintiff have a decre^®forec!o>iiig arid named settle, has fi'ed no’ice of his intention d(bi«ring each of said De fen dan s and a I per- o nuke final proof in support Jf- hi. claim • * 8CITEU A DANIEL. •oiis claiming under either of th« m of all equiiv «nd iImt said proof will t.e ninde bef. re tbs’ L-favette, Aug. 5th. ot redemption in said premia, s and that hr Conntv .lodge nr Clerk of Tillamook c unty. Or-, »»are judgment against said Abraham Black- vgon.at 1 ilintnook, Oregon, on Wednesday * bu*n for any deficiency there might rein in due September 2-th. IHA7. viz: S o Wiklun’ SUMMONS. aud final y for such other relief as sh..li be homeatead entry No. 4,761; for the NE J of ec- met in equity and good con-ci* nee as prayed tion .4. I p I s, K in VV. In the 'Dcuit Coii.f of the Stale of Oregon, for fur in Plaintiff’s Cnmplsint her iir. ’ He ..am.-s the following witnm.ea to provo ’Fan hill county» This Suibiimns is publish d six weeks in the tils contlnnnlis retidenc.-upon, and culiivatioi •mu F. G raham .) Suit in Equity O keoon kKGisrxR bv order of tne Hon. R. P, nt Mid I k « d. vi«: P. Wjqou, L. G. EreenjHU, va* r < • }■ f-»r Boise. Judge of said Court, tnude <o t hambera J. U. Ijit mer «nd I’. Br>i t, all of T’lhmuvk F i < ffman *> b < m . Deft. ) Divorce. at Salem, Oregon, July 2th, 1*87. pn8tomce, rillamuok couutv. Oregon. FENTON A FENTON, h Fi er man Grakitn, Defendant: - W.T. BfhNEV. Attorneys fvt Plaintiff. 52 M Register. In the • an e of the State of Oregon, you are July 2% 18*7. lie’eby reqnir •! t > appear in d an-wer the com phi 1 dkd agaiasf yon'in the rbove entitled NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION -nit oil «•• before the Aral (lav of the next reg SUMMONS. uUr t rm of wi«» conit. .tn-wit.* the 26ih day of September, ls*7; and if you fail to appearand L and O ffice , at O a E gdn Crrr ) a ewrr g *bove requited, for want thereof, In the Cl cult c urt of the State af Oregon, fur Oregon. August 9tb. I8 e 7 j Yamhill county. plaintiff will apply to the coiy for a decree of b-rebv Fiven that the folldwinr thron e a« p eyed for in her comptant. and f-»i The State of Oregon upon the re b,‘»o'fo. <>( hi" l»tenrioS c -u wild for a ch other anj further relief as to lation of G fo . W. B elt . aa Dia to make tin»I proof in eupport of hie el.ini, and the jo irt may seem eqnitable and jm-t. tr et Attorney for the 3<1 Judicial 1 his aumtnont i* published by order of R. P DiatricxuLae^l Hute, Plaintiff; BoL-.jn K- of mi d „ »...M' Hri.g jlnti: "vs • n »s.lss«, McCAIV * HVHI.OV. J. C. N elsox , as administrator of —Z Attornev. fur I'lfl. the estate of Israel nubvr, de u tp .T s :?'* w?5, f"r "*•x e * °f ------------------ - --------- a________________ ceased, and the unknown heirs of decedent, if any. Defendants. hi.Hpe,,be ,o'l""ink Witnewee t.» pro« In the nine of the Stale of Oregon, npon the of ..id 1? S' d ?re "P""- ,,,d K°“ •worn cnnipiaint ol plaintiri «boys naaied tt H jtf.’."id.!i n? n vis; ”i; ± «m. J. Hope C; N..h, J.D. »pn/ani * that .n ei tate of flh.;| bs.Mch. h- at-- at -- -***r>®» and J, Hott, all of Wi In th« Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon I’“’-»®«. •d 1.1 the pl« muff, that tteeed.B* died P.te-tate YAmbii! Cinm"^-,“”’ for \amhiil rfetnty: m, ae'd e-nnty, J.nnaryffi. I^<3, |,„|nM ,n I_6t • ‘ W. T. BURNKY, 1. M. AMITn....... .............. Plaintiff, In? ,h7"i ?2l’Tt' h '• *’■ •’" f’"t »«Inilnhter Register., e<tby Mid J. c rifelaon a, ,iloiiu>-traior that va. alh l mrrn .. . ~... Defendant. Mid e-l.le w.. aetiled Hwl> 8,1887. leaving *a’’ h""1 ni>w iB ,bt po*-».-ion ol aaid NOTICE FOIL PUBLICATION. To Alm» L, Bmilb Mid D«tetxlant: •dmmrfra»..r, .a, that dr. etfcnt died inte.tAU In th. nanw of lhe Stete vfOnffoii. you »re Mid drVnaJ’'.1”'* *’*• ordered that L and O fficr at O rxoon C ttt , ) beiehy r..iuired to appear »nd ana.er lhe ro ,. mi 1 defendant and all persona interested in said Oregon, *Og. sth. iSST. f plnii.i «led Againet you in tl.^ .by», entitl-d # M »nd vhovr ca’tse <>D Uie 26th d^v anil on or befure septemr?r-J«tb Ioa7, beinff of Heatemlwr.im;. being the Stat day of the gi’,en 'k,‘ th« fol.’owipg- th» lirat day of the next yeguter term of raid Uon to «S’ s h|“ " ed Doli<* of hi" < o«rl. and ir yon fail m to an.wer for <r»at MSI |J1 J a .boald not vent ia tbt alate of Ore- •nd th.“ « ¡¡2^™" ff«”**" 01 h" '**■• themot. Plain:iff will »ppi, t. u„ g g-M. rlmnt. .1«. PS ”111 be tefore the decree diwohin< tke marri.pe eont.act now T'll"‘nAok '""»t, Oregon, at finh'irted in th. Oa Tm22^k That „I./ October Stk ex ¡»tin» hetw.eo Plaintiff atul Itefe-rfant and ■cos Ri.t.tzi ea, a weekly newapaaer poblohrd Iss; ,n- w tM »U other relief ae pray ad for Itt VteitrtH No A-’. Mr w* 9ock^)ne- I’H-niption D. 8. W A22, ?,'? »<>(* E. 1. A Z E. f of N. Thia Somtn -'t»). pnblwhed all wwk» in tho One.on R mii .- t «« order of Hon. K P I hie roinnn ‘ ,h* ,<Üj<”,h>* wi‘»««"« »O gFOTO Botae Jndg- of Mid court m».ie at Chamber» *nd ettlt ration ai Satan, Dreg u, fair 13th, 1>S7. TwJitilnJ ':S S Bo,‘*- »’• H. “• N«1« ,_________ tiaratiff. Attorney,. FKNTD a N a FANTON, I __________ p —¿lh,*rl?2. ,nd W. hioada. all of Wood, c-atofflee, Tillamook Conn Oeegon Jalytt T. BUHNEY, Beg later. - The Lafayette Shoe Store! THE C?: must be done. The fight is not between protec tion and free trade. It is a fight between those who insist that the war tariff, which lays an average tax of 4fi per cent, on the necessar- Keeps conatanilj|on bind all kind« of ies'of life, shall bo perpetuated, and those who insist, on the other hand, Shelf Hardware, Carpenters’ Tools, that this average rate of duty could Saws, Axes and Axe Hand be lowered to 30 or 25 or even 23 les, Grubbing Hoes, per cent., (one-half) without neces sitating at all a reduction in the Shovels, wages of labor and still affording —T Spades, Rope, Well capital at a reasonable profit that Buckets, Grindstones, Cow would satisfy anybody but a rapa Bells, Bolts of all kinds, Cottage cious and arrogant bounty-grabber. Barometers, This simple marking out of the Hails. Halter Chains, All lines on which the opposing forces are arrayed should be understood kinds of Door and Pad Locks and by all; and it would be understood the well-known Morri- but for the deliberate and willful son Plows. misrepresentations of which some of the protectionists are guilty.—* Also keepa a full line ot Jacksonville Timet. tor Plaintiff, va. Abre’.Am Bleekbiir». .terolln« Blackbnrn end llen-y II. Mu.pfo^dam t.rent und Joe. '<>r>i. p.it '.F» iu bnelnn»« in Ben Fi.nctao. Mlilrphy. Gmnt j X ( -ooemeM .. Chae. Wright A t o. J. W. u>e. j . a . iohi. f- "• ?rrj_',U“1; II It. Steveneon, M. J- Peckhd’n and J. me. JUCaii^mt II: Hurley, partnei. a« Me, Cain .* Ilurei: 11. W. Prir-. h.Uar loplileton. . i Vaiilir" Bla.-kbuni, Mr». Matthew Biaeklw». I hi- wife: I H>oie Hi.ger, Albert I.du>i>, Robert Hankiuuo ano Cl.ience M. Blm-kborn. Deteudante.V‘ To Mathew Blackburn, Mr». M»’')'”' Htakbu n. hi» We; und < larence M. Bl»ck- bii’ii Def. *.ia:it» above named: 7^ In the name oi the Slate ol Oregoff yon and eai-<o'v n .r<M>en*y required t > »ppeur »nd Ua.l.rth. e. nipwiut-Jiied againat you in the ' auwe entil ed cause on or .before September •Jtiib» Is* 7, »hat bring the first Jay of the next rrgntar trim «it s«n! court next al er due «er- ! vice <»f ti»h '*ii!HmOi"? upon you by publication H*>byl»w provillrd, audit’ you tail so to hi »- wrr. the |.lainl«lb « ill «PI’ V t ‘ the Court fur the relief pinjo 1 for iu the Complaint herein -Williams and Hibbs.: FARM FOR SALE! ingffrom such a source, it is said, will furnish adequate ground for Blaine’s adherents to start up bitter controversies in the various state alliances. The object is to prevent further increase of the prohibition and independent tickets in the dif ferent states, by raising desertions in their ranks. Blaine’s boom is not growing in the way he would like, and the dispatch referred to shows that something desperate Cire.U •r SIWOM “Blaine alarmed" is the heading BOOTS, SHOES, Etc. ' of a dispatch from Portland, Maine. Mv BtociAall clean ami new, and I will He is alarmed ut the growtlTof the guarantee at all times CATTLE ! prohibition party, and his managers are to concoct a scheme something (»ive’me a trial. Respectfully, like this: Gov. Bodwell, of Maine Of FureHt Grove, J. L. VICKREY. will shortly come out -in an attack Will hold their Second Annual Salo <> on St. John, Dow and others, charg Ih’lNtein-Frivsian Guttle, ut the Domestic und Kat Stock Show, which ofienH on ing their hostility to Blaine'to be Oct. 17,-jl887v ami cloaes on the 22d. Our due to bribe«, which charges, com- Hale will tie. held on D. C. Stewart & Sons, th. ores«», Parlor, Office and Dining decorated with flags of all nations. It is safe to say that there were at least 2(X>,(XX) visitors from a dis tance, in addition to the thousands from adjacent' counties of Pennsyl vania, Now Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. Hardly a state or terri tory remains unrepresented. The streets to-day presented an apjiearance lovely in tho extreme. In «11 directions as far as the eye could see it was one mass -of bunt ing and decoration. Many news paper offices and public buildings made lavish displays, tho decorn- tors having worked early and late to complete the work in time. The procession was intended to illustrate the advancement of in dustrial arts and sciences during the past century, and it is believed that it fairly eclijtsed anything òf the kind ever known. There were in lino 300 floats, each bearing a representation of some ¡»articular branch of industry, 12,000 men, 3(XX) horse* and 150 bands of music. The honor of leading tho first di vision was given to the Patriotic Order of the Bona of America, who I. STOKE! is evident that disease is transmit capitalists would organize for the B alm . 1st. Itxf By» the an hortty vrgted in u.e b» tbs tat»»*' STATE FAIR. ted from generation to generation. erection of woolen miles, or for the five sg-embly of the stain®» Or®*®*» *• Pruiovet. do borebjr •nbmit to Last week we visited the state In the name of the great Hop crop manufacture of any of the articles ur the legal voter* of the stat®, »t a *|»ecial e’re- now imported it would benefit the do not arrest the tide of inebriation! ti«*n hereby called lobe held on Tueedey fair at Salem- Our report may be ceetliM the flirt M«*nday in November 1'8.. briefly sumed up: The stock do- The more drunkards the more liquor country, and might be about as re ibr fullo »ing prvpoecd amendmanis to the sUte couMiin ion. v ' . partments were well represented. drank, the more liquor drank the numerat i ve in the long run as loan Fiaflrr-tFnonwtiox amkndmsmt .____ * W. I. WESTERFIELD,- prop. ing money. — Eugene Journal. more hops used, and vice versa. Large and fine herds of Holstcin- S kcticm 1, The unD.«if«»ciure. sale, or the giving away, or the ring to sell QJT^gi** Friesian, Hereford, Polled Angus, What do human comfort and moral St. John says that next year the awav»or the keep*, g for *»!«*, ot any *piritm»ua. K.vpk ronatantly oa hand a 8 m - ■Shorthorn, -Ayrshire and Jersey decency amount to compared to the Prohibition vote will be a million vinous malt dieti • d, fetnjci ted.. r any (tn- nient Furuium» <4 ewry <lw,-riptiou. «oxi atiug lUpora nW®'»!*. W pnd.ib ted m dollar getting hop crop? Certainly. Cattle were to be seen. Horses for Henry George says tlie* Labor vote ’Me sfaie. except tor medicinal, scitnun-c of Antiq.x* B c «I kh > iii m -( s , 1 inecbanieal.p«ru’ ee* Walnut G-nter tables any purpose -could be—found in The Oregonian logic is plain. Det StCTiwN 2. The ’eg*»’a’ive newmMy «*ba j will be a million« The American Fol<li»K Be<l.loiii»g<‘*. provide by law *n what num nr r, .by wh *m. aj.d creditable numbers. The different it not for a moment imagine that it Siuàiig piatire».«-*. party sayB it will have a million nt whit place *ach 1 qn-»r*. « r any yf them;* ---- "Exten-irHi ■'Cnbl.-s, breeds of sheep ranging from the is hiding its true animus on this votes. If a Tew more parties put ' «tu.ll 1« nu.nnf.ct.1.1 >r»:d or ».-|"fo,Me I Nur-e Kpckcrs. .¡fur me itjual, »-cieutlfic cr ru«b«u>ical pur- subject within its objectionable coarse wooled Cots to the fine wooled * ——— - i - - ■ j • on these million atra mb —wondrf * I ponfia ?r hncnox 3 Th u amendment *k«H take et- American Merino were well repre- meshes of prohibition. Ii'ftf-ffiA where the democrat and republican ’I ! feet an ' be i» full fore- in elx m< nth» f.om the «1 it« <»f its ra?incMmn bv the ek-eiorZ jwnted. There was but a meagre prohibition it really hits, but abstin vote is coming frbni. I B»CT»>X 4 The legi ‘alive a^cmblv shall showing of swine and poultry. In ence or the suppression of the strong with *ut de’av paa> al’ neeeajmry law - wi h awf- i Piel tire Frames, | fi, ent penaitica neerUaiy tn-, enteric« th»* Moulding*; ■ the machinery hall considerable drink tage. Prohibition has not been State School Su,x?rintendent E, 1 amendment. • • ..... — ;?*. — — - : — » Small Parlor stands, ------- =——■— , Wall Brackets, vacant space was noticeable, a here, so far, yet the consumption B. McElroy expects to spend the *ECOXD—AJthSDMEXT T« «tLABJTS eF"^’STATE Conili Cases, j. < OF lCtRS. display of dairy supplies l/emg the of liquor in Oregon, h(M been sig latter part of September and the , most prominent. At the pavillion the sanie uneveness was perceptible, some departments being well filled and others containing almost noth- -j ing. Among the grains and grasses - there was much to interest the live, wide-awake farmer. The fruit shown was fine, but the showing exception SUMMONS. SUMMONS SUMMONS,