The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889, February 24, 1888, Image 8

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Numinous.
Notice of Firnd Settlement.
The mean height of the land
In th. eiroali coart of th. ataie M
above wale rd, according to Mr.
Yamhill counly.
wiiti Gibson tic craped, has filed hia final ac-
lafayktte ...,. - X'ousox.
W.T. Booth «nd Elu Wrijht,
Jahn Murray, is 2250 feet; and the
count of k» admintetraiioa ot aa>4 !**•“ “
Koere under the #rm name of
county court of Yamkill county.
FEBRUARY <>.
1888.
depth of the oegan is 12.450
lb A Wright, ptemtilft,
aald coart baa tied Tu^y. JJ»reh *?•_
VS.
at ike kour of one o’clock io tka »>
“f
ft-1. (pnly two per ceht. of the sea
H. 8. Saphena, defendant.
»aid day al tka county co .rt room at Latkyatto,
SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY
To H. 8. btepens, defendant:
Oregon a. th. tune and place lor healing the
is included inside a dept^ of 500
1« the name of* the stat« of Orn
“Therefore all pereone Intoreated In «aid aa- hereby required to appear and ana
fathom» while seventy-seven per
STELLAR PARALLAX.
tete are hereby noulied and required to appear plaint fib d againat yoo tn the al
• cent lie» between 500 and 3.UOO
at «aid lime and place and ahoar caoee if any action on or before the la day of
In determining the distances of
bare ba wky »aid «.tele be not «wily routed. gular term of the circuit court of
fathoms. If the land weri filled in­
Hated tM. -Mi, day of J«^.
angular measurements are
Oregon, to-wit: on the 26th da
to the hollows, the sea would roll
lfo*8, and if you fail to answer i
at interrala of six months,
Administrator of MM1 EoUto.
(juired the plaintiff wDI apply to
over the earth’s crust to a unifurm
F
kjcton A F emtom .
judgment
againat „ oc aa prayed f<
the parallax being the apparent
Notice for Publication.
*
Attorneys for KsUte __________
plaint herein, to-wit: ’ For a iuda
depth
of
two
miles.
said
defendant
for toe aum of fl]
change of position which results
’ Lax» Orne« ar Owoox Cirr. I
I Considerable differences in the
percent interest thereon from
Orrere.J« 3«»>
f
Notice of Filial Settlement.
front shifting the point of view-
1885,
and
their
costs
and disburse
RoOre » kereU r»«“ W*’ •**
standard barometers of the princi­ Baaed
teilte» baa «ted »olire of lua m»n-
Notice is hereby given that the u^deraigsed action and $20 attorney'a fees.
about 183,000,000 miles, the diam­
This summons is published by o<
te eOe ioalt roof » «apport <d «
1 J. T. Fouta. «amiiiHtrator uf Jhe estate of
pal European observatories have uoo
— «
nroof will be clerk,
made ef Lefore
the Oliver F’uta. deceased, has filed hfe
eter of the earth’s orbit Even with
hfo final
finsl B. P. Boise.
^.t^X
Tillamook
A. M. H
scconat of his admin le*ratioo ot said eels to in
been found by Mr. F. A. Sundell, of
Attorney fo
this immense base-line, the direction
Mat’», at THlaa- k. Oregre. 0« Saturday, the county coart of Yamhill
ill county,
count?, Oregon, 27-6t
the Scientific society of Finland.
lesday,
Manh
6th,
and
adid
court
has
fixed
Tuesday,
Marih
Marek 17,1««, «»■
in which the stars are seen is
IRS#, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon
Freak « Elltett
Summon*.
scarcely altered. The parallax of DEMI te KATtC STATE GO.X VEXTION
Horae-teal ent» » So. « JOI «or tb» • i.<el of »aid day, at the county court room at Lafay­
ette.
Oregon, as the time and place for hearing
and »e 4 ot te I and ae 4 of
4 •«
* 1
r
about a doxen stars, varying be- !
the same-_.
In the circuit court of the state i
A denxx ratic state convention for l0lTe aamea tke foltowini witneteoi to re«» Therefore ail peraona interested in said es Yamhill comity.
lv r
tween 0.919 seconds and 0.046
tatr are hereby notified and required to appear
kie
eeottooooo
reside»«
upon.
*«d
cpItiSatloo
W. M. Wardle, plaintiff,
the state of Oregon is hereby called
at «aid time and place and show cause if anv
seconds has now been determined.
vs
re»
lazid, vix;
be why said estale be not finally settled. I
to meet at Pendleton. Vmatilla tì W Fereaide. Job» G Day. Eavard Jobmrei there
John Wardle. Randolph M.
Dated January 27th, 1888.
r
The nearest star to us is Alpha
Wardle,
Nancv Wardle.
ere! Jowpb Ha-Akao«.
J. T; FOUTS, J
county, on Tuesday, April 3. 18SS. tv,
Otego«.
BL KN hi.
Illtp
,
Rosklyne
A. Tickner, Henry
.Centauri, distant about 30.496.000.
Administrator of said Estate.
Repator.
‘aU-
Tickner. Haniet E Pack-
!for the purpose of nominating a
F enton St F enton ,
ci wood, E. Packwood. 8t.
000 miles. The average disjtance
___ Attorneys for Fatat*.._____ _ ___ :_ A__ m A1
tri a re IT. Wamlr. Debaurh
Summons.
of first magnitude stars is probably
A. Wardle, Daisy A. Wardle,
candidate forjudge of the supreme
Alfonso W. Wardle and Ma­
Notice for Publication.
' 1» tk» etetait «mrt ot Ute elate of Oregon for
several times as great as this.'
bie E. Pack woo., defendants.
court, six delegates (o the national riaiiltewtj. .
ToJobnWarde. Randolph M. Wi
Ten species of North American
L and O fficb at O hegom C ity , I
Wa.-dle. Roeklyne A.^Tickner,
Xlregon, Jan 17tb. 188«. (
democratic convention, and six al­ S. C. Foaca. ,, Pteiatitf. ) I Sait for Divot«.
birds are named by Mrs. E. M.
Notice is hercHji given that the following*
ner and Mabie E. Packwood, de
»
ternates; to ratify the various dis­ JasaFoaca. IteMakMt)
named nett 1er has tiled noün-e of hiv intention to
In the name of the state, of Oiej
Hasbróuck as missing. Of these,
Force, oete ctefeodaot:
j
o make final proof in tappert of bis claim, and hereby required to appear and an*
trict nominations, and such other To la Jaae
tk, uaae of the exa STof Oregon, von ere that aaid proof will be made before the connty plaint filed againat you in the at
two—the great auk and the La­
business >s may prop»riy come be­ herefo reqaireA to «freer end eaevez tbf corn judge or cleik of Yarnh II count/. Oregon, at suit in the above entitled court on i
- ilia»« ira »rtiwi v«o ,n the above entitleo Lafayette, Oregon, on Wednesday, March 14th. 26th day ot March. 188«. that being
brador duck—are believed to have
raft on er before the «rat day of he next regn 188«,’ vjx:
of the next regular term of said
become extinct, while the following fore the convention.
, Ur teran of th« court whir*, is Mondey, March
I, 0. Hanchett. Homestead Entry No. 5637,
if you fail to appear and ana ar
Said convention will be composed 2a. !*«&, and if too fail fo answer. for want For the » i, n e 4 and the 8 e 4 of n w 4 and n e that
plaint within said time the plaintl
eight, through scarcity or diminu­
tbe fUafouff will apoiy to the court for 4 of a w 4-'sec 25,15 a. r 9 w.
to the court for the relief pray*
of 155 delegates, apportioned to the , a there»*
«foc-ee danimi ’be bonds of matrimony x-
He names the following witnesses to prove complaint herein, to-wit: For a <
tiveness, were ‘•lost” with the tak­
between plaintiff and defendant, and fo hk continuons residence upon, and caltfvation closing the mort age described h
various counties on the vote east ♦ the raw
and c^todr of Cleo Force and Verna of. sia land, viz:
ing of Xhe first specimens, and are
complaint h* rein and for an order g
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•for candidate to congress at the Frere toteor ckitere. of ooH pert«* eod thel I. Fnqua, Arnos r Fuqua. __ Francia -- Mercier
and premises described therein as fo|
now being eagerly sought: The
Mo*»-, be .teereedeo have ooietereet mthe Bobert MalHaaa, all uf Lafayette, YambUl south-west one fourth (4) of the nog
| election of lsSti. being one delegate flexor e real route to-wie Itepan.ng at a
o
’u
fourth
-of section f< nr (4) in T|
carbonated warbler, blue mountain
t feet real of tk* «wtkwert furner Of
of kM
lot
W. T. BURNEY.
and all that portion ot the wem os«
for each county and one for every 7 Meet
bhW 17.0» We town of McMmnvi.le, \am *
Register,
warbler, small headed warbler,
the south-east one fourth (1) of sec-
a»6t
cowalv. Oregon. thence oaet 11 t feet. north ;■__ _____ ____________________ __ ___________ of T 4 8, R 4 W. lying north of th
200 and fraction over 100 votes so htel
Mt feet. w«4 214 **L south l<a> frat to place
_
____ ______________________ _
Cuvier’E kinglet, Townsend’s bunt­
net of Baker and Panther ereeks, eti
cast. In accordance with*aid appur- <.f br<mning. and for suck farther relief as shall ra^mt
hundred acres*of ’snd more or le
ing. Brewster’s linnet. Bachman's
situated in Yamhill countv, Ui
, tionment. the respective counties ‘ ^ThMrawnoo» is pabhabed «a week« in the
plaintiff have a decree for^cioMng
warbler, and the Cincinnati warb­
Rsoi'fYU b<
orderof Hon. K.
ON K«EX«TU
V» orwivi
■»- ■ P. . Roue f ,
/
each ol said defendants and aril p
I will be entitled to the following re­
ot eaad court, made at chambers. J»utuuy Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained, and ail ing unaer either of them of all i
ler.
8?
FENTON A FENTON.
• Patent bnsiners conducted for Moderate Fees. demption in said »remises, and b
presentation:
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Our office is opposite U. 8. Patent office. We judgment againat John Wardle for sq
It has long been known that
9
Baker......... ......... 5 Linn..
— : bare no sub-ageucie«. all business direct, hence remaining due and finallv tor auci
carbonic acid gas produces a sen­ Benton
can transact »«atent busine&t ir Jeds time and at further relief at may l»e met in eqgl
6 Malheur..
j Less Coat than those remote trorii ^iisbington. conscience aa prayed for in plaintul
Summons.
7 Maricn
sation of greater warmth on the •iLAsickaBBaa.
• Oro»—• —»» oh<rte, with dibcrip
The Oregon zeewistar
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PATENTS
8et>d model. drawing or »1___ ___________ ,
CUtsop .............. ' 5Morrow.
This summons is published by a
M
tioa We advise i. patenta’ le or not, foe of R. P. Boise.judge otsaid court
akin than air of the same tempera­ ; Columbia. ..
- J Mnlmcanal
la the cireuH court o the atate of Oregon for charjfe Our fee n««t due ti il
i1 pat^ut • is
*- secured,
— l .
Dooe at chambers.*t Satem^ Ort
Com
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Y.toLiîi
roo»l«
,
.
a ___
Patenta,
” _ with re- day of Fe rugry, ffo-S-
*aak£!
remitv.
•
a b-»ok, * How to Obtain
,
ture. Dr. Goldschneider. of the
C rook
4 Tiliauxxw
■ ferences to actual client? in yoiu State, coonty,
». B ukdwu .1, PUiaùf . ;
W. L. BRA1
14-’
Berlin physiological society, finds . Curry ......
’ ur town, sen* free. Address
14-
2 rmoxula
274Jt
Attorney fa
■ ówxoa M- taiiC IVfMxt*nt. 1
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blnxoi
the phenomenon to be chiefly due to IDtartaa-
c.
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a
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suxro'w
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co,
Gilliam. ... . SWasco.
To tie rg» M. Beel«», dekadent above
'Oppoeite Patent Office. Wd ihington, IL C.
direct chemical action on the end­ I Grant........... . . - 5 Washiagto
I Pg
In • fee Name of the *Ute of Oregon you »re
: JackMm....... .. 7 Wallowa,
ings of the heat nerves. 4 ■
Joaepiune ..... 3 Yamhill
A prite of 25,000 francs, ins­ Klamath
3
uuu^v
ujm . mxu
—:u:—
I3trtd't *f <a « bef'Art ’be 36th day of March, ituxiun
155 |«eb that faag the hral day x*f
-
T«*»l
nsxt regolar
tituted by the king of the Belgians. Lake.
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’T of «aid «asrt. «ext after fine M^rv.ce^öf
Oregonian llailway, L’tl, Line. I The Lafayette Flotiri
. Lane.
71
- is to be awarded in 1893 for the
Uis
«ptnyoQ by p sb Sica bon as by i
run on full time until
The committee respectfully recom­ Uw yr raded. and U * to « fail m to answer .he i
i »iaisiiff wid sake joigUBent acainrt vou for the |
best paper on means for abundantly
¡notice.
mends that the county convention* orra
of $»8. <t» inwrert hervem firm May $4, i wv -i #
t
.
-ti*
StjIlKH _____
Dj _
and cheaply providing large towns,
______
______
___ ______ ______
further _ notice
trama
will
for the election of delegates to the ISàC. al ten per ee»t per anoout: for the mtn Until ________
especially Brussels, with the best
^*5
depart
from
Lafayette'
arrive
and
Lafayette!
state convention, unless otherwise
quality of potable water.
karoaa&«ii as follows, to
and ----- from Portland.!
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. . . , ; ordered bv the local countv com- i^tWro»rf»i»_TSwitkiBte'»t
a«j tec. per ce«L par aa
MAIL.
I
Austraha has some pant cater-
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.Lu
c .__ > "w—t.
MAIL-
: apd for the «aoa oi ß* attorae)*« fee* and *
...
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. c nlr~
nuttee. be held on Saturday. March ( wmb
luit
LLLVK
LEAVE
«¿.u a»d dtftharaenrLU of ütw «cito«, and
pillars. Mr. A. S. Olhff of Syd-
B tJortrowtrH.
■* Ve
.9,40 a n. j
JI iiicaj M vbtamj L immttx T,
M radar ad
realaad pcr»oaal pro­ Portland.:... & am Aiilie.—
to Ttr'jDMfl Wwndci
t undre ... flO 15 a m Sheridan.
12 2s p m
anorbed ib sawd c*«ra
. ney. mentions one moth tor«. ch>irnian
Sute C«t»l 1 perty
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1 46 p m I
Tλ M?iiix>ia i* pafehsisrd ia-.he O bboo * Lafayette .10 45 a m lAfayrtte
Dundee./. . 2 15 p m I
abundant during the past season.
Committee.
RrwîFTYï. for «ix weeks by ord-r of Ron. R P- Sbenda«..12 57 rm*'
fr««e.-;aâe» ai aaâd eoart MÒe at eh»»Sera in Airtie ( a rnv) 30ft pm Portland (ar) 4 30 p m !
as being seven inches, long, and —:-------------------------------- '■--------- *— Saxeiu
Grec«.» Ja»^*rv î4-;h. A, P..
Notice.
Portland & Wilametta Valley R'y
Mustang Lin
specimen, of larvre of two other
species measure eight inches in j
»
k
lengtn.
ELECTRIC POWKB FROM COAL
:
For forth*r information appi? to the Com I
—IU l FT^N’
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Art «wer« for PLiiuft ~tWNy>^rwrt nM-afayette, or addreax General
office. corner'Firat & Pine 8t».. Portland Ogn. |
flFTY YEARS St tile FRONT.?
For «ear5? 5$ year«
w rf.« 9rer
,T’.«
rer-otCM^d atUs- ri y
«griaduraal «BartrrB. at
Ad »ertisi '¿K £K2£
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The direct conversion of heat into
electric work is a problem that
continues to tax the ingenuity of
a
fertn. rriatsd frrm p-od readabls type on rood
electricians. What seems to be the ,
n w-ttix uM e am e pa oa we cfeaapect book« «ver pub-
• cf um pccv-W aa opeortaauy to seeura the bert
ny ctber »r« tbew jrt*l vo:ij voald Cott many
most promising attempt at solution
u cukj<*u xa itaetf:
yet made is a new thermo-magnetic
n« rrevvehil BaU« llml. ByM.T. CaLM.
«r «b» vwm . v.
Tkc OM W»ke« Cfeert. aJEeaet. BySvLv.w« Co»*. Jr.
Tfe«
Peart eftfee
A Nevrt. By C ueba a
generator and motor devised by M. '
HUf« AM Ball a
. By M.
¿Uffr
HeMA.
A
Keeal.
By
MȀ W. P
Menges, of the Hague Like, the re- 1
TtoSer «fee LA m » A JUvwi. By tae
cent pyro-niagnetic dynamo of Ed­
«aeL
ison. it depends upon the fact that
Tfee LavycrteaOTvM. AN-*rt. By Wtaa W B. B ma
Tfee H«a<t (Wai Sw. JMjU e-d Mr. ByS«. A
iv»
9» L L F*-r«w ks *» w .
the magnetic metals lose their mag­
AWlrLrtCH. a NteTOvl. By MABTCVcxt. Hav-
Lody laleertfea !*■■*»».
A >-««1. By «TM
netic power when heated. It claims
uZtTte« Tvre «I n . A Beert- By ita estBar ef •* Dem
several important advantages, how­
ever, the chief being that the neces­
sary alternations of beating and
cooling are given automatically, and
that the cores of the armatnre coils
are relieved from changes of tem­
perature.
Experiments have been made in
transplanting the beautiful Alpine
edelweiss into the mountains of Bo­
hemia and other place«. In its
F
new homes the plant seems to be
changing its character, and in the
mountains of upper Austria it has .
become transformed into a new
species, bearing red flowers instead '
If you -WT-aLnt ajL^rtliing in tHe li^j.® of
of the beautiful ermine-like white
?
blooms.
<
A kind of artificial rabies has;
been produced in rabbits and birds
XSD I WILL M AKE TOC MOXET. FOE
by injections of oil of tansy. This
malady was orenxime by treatment
N
with chloral, and th< experimenter. I
C ABMASS? r$
Everywh^ry.
aria. H«rk*. Wagnma, Bui-wd niovg, «ad a full line of farming imide
Dr. Brown jacquard, reasons from ] Udrai
Steel Skeia LaBelle W aeon /the
analogy that suitable administra-.
oert ut tne a «El.
.
lions of this drug would prevent | Publishers American Agriculturist
a
O’OOITiTOIi,
, true rabies in man.
■•ro ■- M«. ree» m rm * a i.
BOOES,THKEE CENTS EACH!
COME AND SEE ME.
Farming Implemetns
~l Am Underselling Them AIL“
e
LiiirHle. Oregon.
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