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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1888)
of Final Settlement. DITTOS BOOT 1 SBOEx.^«^i^ ^IStore> SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY, arsstax sAXTTA-noN. ekrsyiuan and naiunfiau cAaaa* TW rf lHvton »nd vi- to hare tbscovmd the ait ei pbota- cwrijy *re hereby informed that graphy in 1833. **x yeere M m * the ini I tT~f~*~1 has opened a Daguerre- ,. ■! tt* Beet « m Shoe Shop, at the Dr. Babaginaid. of St-- Pmii hbe e^, above hmmk ! piece, and is pre- has found that the gaacne janre is pnjed la <4o a3 kind« of Boot and less acid during sleep than at « aìkt 84 k -* «nd Hamess repairing at the wkw « Teasaaabk rates. time*. Bodte and Shoes of any style The membership of the Lèrespreè anddettcrifixc-. made to order at astrofwMical society ha» now prac- Ttnoeithe times. tically reached l.tkSJ. work warranted. C F. KIPPAX. DEMOCRAT1CSTATE tXBiVENnoX In an aggregate population of 100,000.050 in Russia, according to Dr. Bubooff. there are only about 5,000 medical men, whiHyno work ing sanitary system can be said to exist in , the empire. In some dis tricts the degth-rate raqges from 60 ■ to 80 per thousand, and id spite of a high birth-rate the population of . ■ i 7» ---------- — the country is increasing only at *A democratic state conventaa&*fie the rate of one per cent. That a frightful penalty in human lives ib the state of Oregon is hereby oalied paid for noglect of public health is ’to meet at Pendleton. PwaxSia CmuiiTT. *ii£ T’-$*Se Marks obtained. and all F ——l Ynanrnw í*SMMjt YsUftlUM* uaaSacted t a —» ■» - for 2 ' Moderate Fee*. shown by the fact that of the total county, on Tuesday. April 3, ISMi, £ Du- office a,-------------------------- » «te8*» V. S. Patent office. We ------------ all tz^zxas butine« direct, hence — f »r aLbM^Micjr« ------- ;l: of some 2,800,000 yearly deaths for the purpoee of nominatniic a .„ L h«v nat. uawt teuineae ir leaa time and at —. Tnm-are — ----- * reawe from Washington. L«* -Ù something like 1,000,000 may fairly candidate for member ef o.xirresK a ____ ftenc aaxte: A-aaiag ®r photo. with deatrip- candidate forjudge of the ftnpremt tuu «» areae i. patents'h> or not, free of be traced to preventable causes. slnope O bc tee pet dne tfltifiltent ia aecured. court, six delegatee to the nataonai A hoot. • Hew to Obtain Patents,*' with re- — FIXGEB LENGTHS. terrain«« te aroaa! riieate in you« Blate, county, A comparison of the lengths of t democratic convention, and «X at '¡or wan. aor iter- Addreca It- the first arid third fingers has been*' tematea; to ratify the varirn» dis O. SZsTOXV <3C OO, many years in progress. Ancient trict nominations, and sorb‘other Ofijwntu Patent Office. Wdehington, ll. C. Greek art seems to have found the business as may properly rucut tac greater beauty in a longer fore ine the convention. Said convention will he cemajmie«! finger, but in the Apollo Belvidere of 155 delegate?, apporriontd to the < Orv^vMatan Railway, L’tl,Liiiej,— there is no appreciable difference in the lengths of the two. Gorillas, various counties on the vene tat« orang outangs and Bushmen have a for candidate to evmgrc«? at the Until farther notice trains will longer third finger, while among election of 1886. twine one delegate Arrive azul depart from Lafavottfl for each county and <oe for every Europeans and Americans the long a» fouiows, to and from Portland. er finger is sometimes the first, 200 and fraction over IOC1 vote* so Mill ILiri LKÀVM sometimes the third, and sometimes Cast. In accordance with said ajipcir- Airlie............... »,40 a nt Portisuf «c am i tionment. the respective oouirtae* both appear of equal length. Tantee .. WI5» a Sheridan....... 14 1» p tn i I will be entitled to the foifosriag re- lAtk«w’.»Üin Lafayette... I 46 p an COMWr-SERKING ANHJX8 PROFITS. Dundee . . 315pm Jjrbe i'sfTrr 3 ft) pm Portland (ar) 4 30 p m Comet-see&ing is recommended presentation: Far faitW-r ntors*Win apply to tbs Com ............... by Mr. W. F. Denning, the English Baker. jnaj'f Ag«At at Lafayette, or addreaa General Benton ........ astronomer, as attractive work for ' Clackamas office, «mt? Frfl k Pte ftts., Portland Ogn. ............ amateurs with telescopes of four to IClataop Columbia.......... Subscribe for the Register ten inches in aperture. No sys ! Coos.,................ Crook. .............. tematic search for comets is made f Cucry....... in Europe, and the fame and spoils Doÿaa.7 .......... of comet-finding are chiefly won by Gilliam Grant. 5 ' two indefatigable American observ Jackson............. Irlunwinn la Tta Oregon Register! 3 ’ AO Veil I Sc Rates are Reasonable. ers—Barnard at Nashville, Tenn., Josephine Klamath ... 3 and Brooks at Phelps, N. Y. Ea^h Lake. .... i rniT Tnill NEB VITA quicklv care* Lane ................... 7] -of these astronomers has discovered FREE TR aL«*««tY~ihhiiEra>r,, nine comets in six’ years, and of the^ The committee respectfully recom terr L mbw : Rr*'*** Masboud. St a pkg; « Si. Trial f* ISe ;•<*’-*<*. ; Free at office. "Warner prizes—which have added mend« that the county conventions ter A4« ice a>4 erwrasatwa aa all Prircte and for the election of delegate« to the Ctoa« Dteataa. fro- B3L A. ©. ©LIU much to the interest of this depart 3 11« K. Va» Barra »«. Car. Clark.* ment of astronomy—they have re I state convention, unless otherwise ------- CHICAGO. ceived over $2,700. Many comets ordered by the local county com ■of course elude discovery, but the mittee. be held on Saturday. March B. G oldsmith . number of those detected has great 24. 1888. Chairman Democratic State Central ( ly increased during recent years, Committee. having been only fourteen in the PATENTS Hum Ganae Sysiem. Parted 4 Wilamette Valley R’y Ixaf ibrak terTtr^ ha, «led hie «.al ae- coaal «4 E m admiaiatraiioo of. said «“•*• >» the county court of Yamhill county. aaad court haa fixed Tuesday, March att, ldffiL at tbs hour of one a'atack is ths afternoon uf « said day M the ooualy no <rt room at Lafayette. Oregon, sa ths time and place tor hearing the Therefore all persona intsrested In said ea tate, are hereby notified and required to appear at «aid lime end place and abow caaae if an» here be whv Mid relate be not finally Milled Dated thta akb day of Adminlatrator of mid Estate. Fnrron A Fisroa. Attorneys for Estate. ,5 5* Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given Chat ths undersigned^ J. T. Fouls. »omluHtrator of ths salats of Oliver F’nta. deceased, has Iliad his final account of his’ adminla’ratioo ot Mid estate in the county court of Yamhl’l county, Oregon, and Mid court has fixed Tuesday, Marib 6lh, IHefi, al the hour of one o'clock Io the afternoon of Mid day, at the count» court room at Lafhy- ette. Oregop, aa the time and place for bearing the unw. , , Therefore all penuuie interested In said ss tate are hereby notified and required to ap at min time and place and show cause if there be why Mid estate be not Anally set Dated Janua-y -7th, 1888. * J. T; FOOTS, Administrator of said Estate. F enton & F enton , Attorneys fur Estate. Notice for Publication. * L and Orrica at Oaanox C ity , 1 Oregon, Jan 17th. 1 h 8 h . ( Notice i< hereby given that the follnwing- uamed pettier hue filed notite of bit intention to ■nah« final proof In rapport of hit claim, and that laid proof will be made before the comity Judge or clerk of Yamli II county, Oregon, at Lafayette, Oregon, on Wednesday, March 14th. WHS, via: I. 0. HancheH, Homastaad Entry No. M37, For the a J, n e 4 and the a e 4 of u w f nod n e 4 of • w 4-tec *»< * s r 3 w. He name« the followlug wltnneeee io prove hie coutinuoua reaidence upon, and cultivation of, ala land, viz; 1. Fuqua, \mos Fuque. Francis Mercier and Robert Mul!ii|aii, all of Lafavette, Yamhill county, Oregon. W. T. HURNEY, 44 fit Register. , T^\X NOTIC^J. • Notice 1» hereby given that the tax books of Yamhill connty, lor the year 1HM7, are now !n my hands for collection, and that myself,or dep ntv will visit the varionr precineta of said conn* ty aa follows, between the hours of 10 o’clock a m.and 4 o’clock p in: Whent’.apd, Monday, January 23d; Dayton, Tuesday, January 24th: Dundee, Wednesday, January 25th: East Chelialem, Thnr»day. January fifth; West Chehalem. Fdday, January 27th- North Yambill^Katnrday January 28tB; Carlton. Monday. January 30th; North McMinnville, Tuesday, January Slit; South McMinnville,Wedne>day. February l«t; Bellevue, Thursday. Februa y 2d, Wiilamiua. Fhday, FebruaryJ^: Sheridan. Saturday, Februarr4ih; Amity, Monday, February tith- Ijiftyeite, Tuesday, February 7th. All person« are requested tn be present at said «DpointnM nts, and nettle tbeir taxes or pay tbe Mme ttfme nt my office, within 30 da) s from date of this notice, without fail. Dated, January 4, lb&< 2J T. J. HARRIS, ' Sheriff and Tax Collector, i ------------ - ---------- -rm«.-.............. I' * i i- Will Contini \ • During the Year TO BE J TheLeading Of Yamhill Coi k> - i FIFTY YEARS al the FRONT. Two Do' Payable During tbeYt ■o During the Present S grass The Reg ----------- - r o Will Have a Regnlar Cat • Is Washington, whose are Reliable end to- terestieg. American Agriculturist ■Q- The American Agricnlturirt keep» pace with REMEMBER THE r about through ita teachings, and continue» to day, after absorbing twenty-four other agricul- I tural papers, to furnish the*current agricultural I literature where tbe EngfBh and German lan gnagen are spoken. Every number contain» nearly 1U0 original illustution» and original ai- titles from 50 different writer«. Oregon Regis ■ } tbe grown g interest in agneakurV largely bro't What is probably the most vener able piece of furniture in existence has just been deposited in the British museum. It is the throne of Queen Hatasu, who reigned in ZF’rice, a *Z"ear, $1.50 XSeg-ister 3.00 the Nile valley some 1,600 years I Subacriptiuna taken at thia office. before Christ and 29 years before If you txraLnt an.ytl3.in.g- in tlxe line of Moses. This now dilapidated object On Calvary. I II gl O | TM First aafi only fiepniduc -seems to be of lignumvitae, the carv Lilli lol R«" 1" «"• ■»« Before Pilate. ings of the legs being inlaid with wiaaava gold, and those of the back with These magnificent work« of art are neither + AND I WILL MAKE YOU MONEY, FOR old time ebromoa nor ordinary engraTinqa. fbe silver. latter is an exquisite photoe'ching: far .nnerior A powerful disinfectant, adaptad to anrihing ia the market. Christ on Calrary, the oompanioo picture, ia executed for ue by to all purposes, has been obtained the Meuorrarnre process, which far rarpaeaes any other for aoftoees of tone. Tioor of action in Paris from coal oil. It is a I I and Baggies Carts, Hacks, Wagon» Buford plow», and a full line of fanning imple general superiority of execution, they are sirupy brown liquid, of a not dis- I i on heavy plate paper, Ux38 Inches in eiae. for- Rest in tteW^ST1 f°r th* Ce,ebrate<* Steel Skein LaBelle Waffon, the ; warded, postpaid,* in tubes prepared for the agreeable order, resulting from a purpose. Price SI "Ocaeh. both forwarded in » r’is-AJbTzc o’consnsrois, peculiar saponification of the oil by | ! tubes, postpaid, to one address for tl 50. Lafayette, Oregon. American Agriculturiat (English or tierman) _________ 2.__________ __________ caustic soda. It destroys moss and with <A<>ice of pictures, $1 60. Aaricnitnrist (English or German) Sclxofield de ZvCoig'azx, fungue on trees, and sponging with Americas with tbe two pictures, tt (O- 87 Washington St., .... Portlaad, Oregon. a weak solution keeps flies from Send postal for sprrimes number. English or Garman, full description ef the pictures, and horses. portrait of Mnnkacar. tbe painter of lhe.«e The possibility of infection from great works, now attracting w erid-wide stlen Iron. disease-germs escaping from hospi Canvassers Wasted Everywhere. tal windows is attracting some at tention, and a special inquiry is Addraaa recommended. Hospital ventilation Of ail Grades and the Latest Eastern Style«. 0©»M W. Ml Bceedway N. V. «might be so arranged that the foul COME AND SEE ME, Farming Implemetns “I Am Underselling Them All.™ Publishers American Agriculturist Wall & Ceiling Papers Saxnples bailed on ^.pplication. 3 THE SUBSCRIPTION ----- ' decade 1827 to 1836 and forty-nine j in tie decade 1877 to 1886. ' o N e of the sea ’ s dangers . Fee wear?y ;»*> year» the rec tc’Liwc >rt±»:riTy A curious acoustic phenomenon, fbe worU »ver ée wd »grir»?twral tUM.-w-.'-*.. ai- way» at W Ù«* lm * « m aiwajra sometimes observed at sea, has been UVMÌ7T for ’«he ÌBM AMAI XZ1M expcncD« : lie termed by M. Fizeau the -'mirage of ! sound,” from its anology to certain well-known phenomena of light The sound-waves are deflected up ward to a very marked extent under • the influence of strata of air of vari ous temperatures, and to this effect , begin» lSxx with a*w e<««tr!^stars. new artiMa and aev ty^e. and tW edrwrtai «laf. wbiek baa are ascribed numerous collisions be male thS periodieal a p«vet b both Wa> reenforced vitb fresh and brain» tween vessels having powerful fog Sberetq ereby cotr.bmmg the experience and eraJitioa of year» with tbe ricor and freshnea» of yoath. signals. AN ANCIENT CHAIR. The Regi IS THE ONLY 8 ' PAGE Paper in the Large Circulation! Special Indui TO ADVERTIS