The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889, March 09, 1888, Image 8

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SUUllllOUH.
Notice of Final Settlement.
easily secured, as the animals hover ’ Notice uf Final Settlement
Notice la hereby given that th' nnder.igned
Iu the firenit court of the elate of Oregon
Notte, is hereby «ire» that the und-reigned J II I a v son adminStratoruf the eetaiaof Wil Yamhill county.
—«eemingly for protection—-about Bearteli
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C ob , ho. Bled her Bail account ta the Im liiiiT d- ea-d, ba. «led In»
LAFAYETTE
OREGON.
W. T. Booth «nd Elza Wright,
thickets tilled with long twining relate of I»»nieI Cox. decc.Mnl, and tee«me count of hi. »dminHtratlon of aald
,,.
rto
.
lartners under the firn» name of
slx . - sjsisbxssw I u*
9, 1888. creepers, in which progression is for beeri,.g the reute haa be.n aot forthe «th
MARCH
i A Wright, plaintiffs, *
•Jay ot March. IbSS. the van being <ha ■»»»
u.«.
recular
term
of
th«
county
court
uf
»aid
county
at the hour of ,.ue eVtec, iu th.
very diflicult. Into these vines at n bich lime the beim and next of k"> of
H. 8. S ephen», defendant
4»
day al the cnuuly co trt room at Lafayette .
SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY. they dash at the slightest alarm, deeeared: and a 11 peraona intete.ted in rete ea UM
To
H.
8.
fetepens,
defsodpot:
Oregon, a» the time and place for hearing the |
late
uotitied and
appear
and U«e
UIW are
are UUHUOU
auu required
.
u to ”
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I d the name of the »tote of Oregon, you are* S
îr their
Uitir obiectiuns
obiecti-m, to mid
to «et foriti “Thcrefore^ll pereotw tatereeted In »«id « a hereby required to appear and answer the com-
seeming fully aware that neither
»aid «count
account «nd
and U
THE UNIVERSAL SOLVENT.
lLei¿ reUfOUH wby th« oaino *bou*il not W »1-
tate. are hereby nonHed and r^tared to ap|»ar plaint filed against you in the above cnuileA*-
horse nor man can follow them.
HEXKIETf
VOX.
lowed. <
at aaid lime aud place and ahow caoae It ai r action on or before the 1st day of th.e next re
Three things were sought by the
Execnwix-
A
M
HtntLir,
here b» whv «aid estate be not anally aetlled. gular term of Ihe einaut court of the etale of '
* The shadow of the total solar A Uy for Eu ate.
26 tú
ancient alchemist—the philosopher's
Oregon, to-wit: on the 26th day of March,/-
Dated thia'JIXb <Uy of
Dated
Eobruary
3,
ISF».
eclipse of last August was fifty-six
1HH8, and if you fail to answer as above re- S
k stone, the elixir of life and the uni­
Adminiauator of aaio Estate.
quired the plaintiff wiJl apply to the co art for’^
judgment against ; ou aw prayed for in the com*|S
Fnrrox
*
furrnu,
versal solvent. The last of these, times as bright as the light of the
Notice for Publication.
Attorueya lor Eatate.
________ ^al plaint bereft», to wit; For a Judgment against ‘
said
»aid defendant
deieiulani for the cum
sum of SllO.SOand ten» ;
though long known to modem full moon, as estiMktod by the time
L and O fficr at O regon C ity J
percent
HthJa
L-.
---- L imereot thereon from August
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Jan. 3-iih. 1883. (
Notice of Final Settlement.
chemistry, has just been separated, required to photograph a landsca|>e. Notice ia herein Oregon.
18M.
and
Hiei-
coeta
and
diaburaementa of tbii
given that the following-
Dr.
W.
D.
Miller,
of
Berlin,.has
action and 420 attorney’, fee.
N.dice
ia
hereby
given
that
the
ordereigned
nann-d
.«-titer
Iota
tiled
notice
of
bia
ioven-
but cannot» be retained simply be­
named sc liber uhm meq bwiw va
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Thia annuaona ia published by order of Judgi
tion to make final proof in support ot bis claim, j j “ Fonts,
'jouta, administrator
aaministrator of the estate
ev®tat* of
cause it attacks or destroys every- J reduced the proportion of lime-salts and that . said
proof will be made before the ’ Qjjver p>uta, deceased, has tiled his final B. P. Boise.
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A. M. HURLEY.
county clerk, of InlamooK account cf his admit»ls*ratu>n oi said estate in
thing? “This fury of the chemical in the teeth of dogs more than one county judge-or
Attorney for Bia ini Uta.
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1.
/m,
s*atnr«I*V
___ Oroimii
county, at 2 rniit
Til’anoek,
Oregon, ou Saturday
, .
county court . of « • xr
Yamhi'i
county, Oregon, 2741
and Mjd court ha» fix*d Tuesday, Mar’h Otb,
world.” says Mr. Matthieu Wil­ per «cent, by changing the diet of March !L 1WM, vii»
1888, at the hour of one o’clock in the afternoon
frank «■ Elliott.
Summons. >
liams, “is the element fluorine; it the animals for four months.
Homeatead entry No. 6.301 for the w j. ae 4 of raid div, at the county court room at Lafny*
Electric
slaughtering
of
cattle
and ae 4 of re 4 and ne 4 of aw 4 eeo 22,11 a. r ette. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing
exists peacefully in company with
In the circuit court of the »tote ot Oregon fo
the same*
, ,
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10 w.
Therefore all peTsoas interested in said es Yamhill count*.
calcium in fluor spar and also in a lias proven successful in St. Peters­ Ha name« the following witneasei to »rove tate
a/e hereby notified and required to appear
W. M. Wiurdt®. pUinkiff,
liia
rontinuoua
residence
npon,
and
cultivation
burg, death being instantaneous.
at saiu time and place and show cause if any
few other compounds, but whei\
a—11- - »etited.
ot. riv*Ivlnu'ide.JohnG
aaid land, via:
i v»
..
Dav. Eaward Jolinwn there b^ why aaid e.tije L-----
be not * dnalljr
I John Wardle. Randolph 11.
isolated, as it recently has been by DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION. and Joxeph Ha'.xhdret, all of Tillamook coun- --------------------
Dtted J. du »7 -Ob. !«*•
«'» j T. F0
Wardle,
Nancy Wardle,
tv, Oregon.
W. T. BLkNFY,
Kosklyne A. Tickner, Henry
M. Henri Moissan, is a rabid gas
Administrator of said Estete. I Tickner,
26-6t
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Register.
Haniet E Pack-
Fraros k FENT-.M.
I —
J--j. Packwood. dt.
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that nothing can resist. It com­
A democratic state convention for
Attorneys fur heute.
■« »« I I Clare
__ ' M.
». ^Wardle, Debnogh
SunHiioiiA.
bines with all the metals, explosive­ the state of OregpWis hereby called
-I
A. Wardle, Dainy A. Wardfe, |
AlfouBo W. Wardle and Ma |
Notice for Publication.
ly with some, or if they are already , to meet at Pendleton, Umatilla In the circuit court of the slate of Oregon for I
b’.e E. Pack woo , defendants. J.
j county, on Tuesday, April 3, 1888,
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ToJobnWarde. Randolph M. Wardle, Nanq
combined with some other non-me- for the purpose 6f nominating a Yamhill county;
L and O fficb ut O bxgom C ity , I
8. C- Foaci. Plaintiff, )
Oregon, Jan 17th, 1888. f
Wa -dle. Bmklyne A. Tickner, Henry Tick-
vs
/
Suit
for
Divorce.
tallic element, it tears them from it candidate fo^ member of congress, a
ner and Mabie*E. Packwood, defendants:
Notice i’ he reb v given that the following-
J ane F orce , Defendant |
. named settler bus tiled noti-e of bis inteution tn
In the name of Ibe atate of Oregou. you &i>
and takes them to itself.?. In unit­ candidate forjudge of-the supreme To Jane Force, said defendant:
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—• and hereby required to appear and anawer the cotn-i
1 make final proof
in support
of Lis claim,
^,(| pn)1,f will be made be foie the connty plaint filea against you in the above entitled
ing with sodium, potassium, cal­ t court, six delegates to the national In the namebf the state of Oregon, you are
hereby required t<» appear and afirwur the com-Tjud«re v ________
or cle»k of
______
Yau>h
th ir
If ffoironrr
eiwtntrrT>rog*m,
ttregon, M Hilt 1n the above entitle^ <*o«H ou ^rbeforn-fe^
- •
v 2«tlyfey oi March. 18W, that beina the Hist day
cium, magnesium and aluminium, democratic 'convention, and six al­ plaint filed against you in the above entitled,.^ Lafayette, Oregon, ou.Wednesday,
March **-
14th.
ternates; to ratify the various dis­ suitou or before lb«t Or»t day of he next regu­ 1888, viz: '
of the next regular term of said cuur , and
the metals become heated even to trict nominations, and such other lar term of this court, which fo Mondcy, March j * * I. 0. Hancbett, Homestead Entry No. $637,
that if you fail to appear »nJ answer said com«
aud
if j you-
to answer,
tor want j.()r ^ieg 4, n e i and the se *of n wr 4 R»d n e j plaint within »aid time the plaintiff will apply
—,
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-r tail
—
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redness by the fervor of its embrace. business as may properly eome-lie- 26.T888,
* “■ will auuly ‘ 10 Ibe M court
‘“7? ' ter “ . . of f w i tec.>b t 5 9. r <♦ w.
thereof ‘ the plainUff
| to the iwi for th« relief prayed for in tbs
itrimotiy ■ x-
a deci ee dissolving the bouds Of matrimony
He names thafollowiug witnesses toprove ■ complaint herein, .to-wit: For a decree for»,
Iron filings, slightly warmed, burst fore the convention.
»ting betwren plaintiff »nd defend,nt «nd fu
coulj„u„ua reBrdvnce upon, end tulli.atten closing the mort age described in phintifl’s
Said
convention
will
be
composed
»l,w.
t.ara
*.i«l
reii»t<wiv
I
.!,»<»
rDFi'P
> PTIIA
»-.»•-
-
the care aud custody of Cleo Force HIIU
and Verna
into brilliant scintillations when ex­
complaint herein and for an order-of sale of tb«
of, a il lana, viz:
Force, minor children of said parties; and that
of
155
delegates,
apportioned
to
the
I. Fuqna, Ainos Fuqua. Francis Mercier anil - premises described therein as follow^ Th»!
posed to it, manganese the same.
delendan’ be decreed to have no interest in the Robert .Mul!igan«.-all ol Lafayette . Yamhill ' south-west
one toiirlh 14) of the north et’t one-1
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various counties on the vote cast plaintiff’s real estate to-wit: Beginning at a
..
i F ur (4) In T 4 H, |( 4 W.
------------- fourth i 4 > ’ ®4(ct>°P
Even the noble metals, which even for cahdidate to congress at the ?oid»t
2 feet east of the southwest corner of tof ■ • i cou oty, Or a go u. n - --------------------------
W. T. HURN£V. r- , and uH that
‘
portion x of the west one half (j) <’.f
, block 17-, ol the town of McMinnriile, Yai-
the ^>uth--ea>t one fourth (4) of section four (4)
at a melting heat proudly resist the election of 1886, being one delegate hill
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,
Register.
county, Oregon, thence east 21 ( f jit, north ,
of t 4 8, R 4 V»’, tying north of ihe timin chan-
fascinations pf oxygen, succumb to for each county and one for every 100 feet, west 214 leet, south 100 feet to place j
n» 1 of Baker and Panther creeks, rontniuiug one-
of
beginning,
and
ter
such
further
relief
as
shall
.,
hundred acres uf hind more or less and being
this chemical siren at moderate 200 and fraction over 100 votes so he just.
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situated in Yarnhill county, Oregon. That
cast.
In
accordance
with
said
appor
­
This summons is published mx weeks in the
plaintiff have a decree foreclosing and deo«>r:Dg,
temperatures. Glass is devoured at
O regon R egister bv order of Hon. it. P. Boise j
each oi s 'id defendants an J all per»-' uh claim
tionment, the respective counties judge
ol saUl court, made at chMinbers. Jaunaiy ¡ CaveMa, and Trade Marks obtained, and all ing unaer either ot them of all equity of re-,
once, and water ceases to be water I will be entitled to the following re- ^0.1884
’
FENTON äl FENTON.
°
I’eviutv
| Patent b’.uwnes.s conducted fo: -Moderate Fees. demption in sail ft remise», and that ne have
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Attorneys for Plaiutiff. ' Our office i» opposite I'. 8, patent office. W e judgment agai;.st John VVaidle for any ifefickncy
by contact with this gas, whicji, ! presentation:
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— ] have no »uí^agetuúe». all business’direct, fierce remaining due H«d liiiaily tuFsuch other and
combining with its hydrogen, at ] Baker.
_ . 51 Linn.............
9
i caff transact oaieut business ir Ina tiive and at further relief aft nifty he met in equity and goM
s Ltas Cost thiiri,those reino:e from Washington, conscience an graved form plaintin'scoinplaint
2
........ ... FtMlülïeür.'....
Summons.
the same moment forms the acrid [Benton
j Send model, drawing or choto, with descrip
I Clackamas.. . .. —7[Marion........
9
ThiMutnmons is published by order of Hoa.
__ i tio.i W e advise i» patenta'le or not, f.eeof R. P. Boise.judge oisaid court
_ gliuxMissolving hydro-fluoric acid, J^Clatsov-.
4
■ 5| Morrow .....
tn H woirowU ee wt 0
alate o f Xltegon.ter . * mn-rre tnirfwc n d ti n- ti l l p a tent
. •~nohe~ar miHt>e r s i rt ^sfeui, O r eg on ,1’ th i s fi^H
3Multnomah..
Columbia. ..
17 Yamhill county.
Ab.ok, ‘ How to Obtain Patenta,” with re- day of Fe ruary, 1 ki ?S.
and liberates ozone.”
Coos ,.t.......... ... 4 Polk.
5 J m R n W. U uhedwjkix ». Plaiutiff, j——.-. ^ a .*.-L
.-. Jtyenciii lQ.BctU4Js<’Jie!p*_n‘ y.oui Statej^cyufity,
W. L..BRAD8HAW....... I
WIND-MADE SOIL.
' Crook............ ..
2
41Tillatiiook ...
ur town^.xen* free. Address
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vs.
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27-Gt
Attorney for Plaiutiff. I
...
2iUniatilla.
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8
G
eorge . M. B eeler , Defendant. )
Curry
...........
C.
S2STO-V^-
co,
Water is not the only physical Douglas....... ..
8
G Union____
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To George
M. Beeler,, defendant above j Opposite 'patent pffii-a.'Wd-liingtmi, 11. C.
agent concerned in carrying the Gilliam........ ... SiWaaco................... O' named;
In «he name of the state of Oregon you are !
Grant........... ... 5j Washington....... 5
earth’s solid materials from place to Jackson
required to appear and auswer the com ■¡Namw
­
Game SysM
.......
.. 7 Wallowa.... cArr- 2 hereby
plaint filed herein against you in the nuòve en-
place, modem investigations prov­ Josephine .. ... 3| Yamhill ........ 6 title«! cause onor before the 26th day of March,
............ 4 3*
------ 1KF8. thatlieing the first day ni fliRTOet regulaf ■
Tho Lafityeite flouring MIIT
ing that the dust carried by the Klamsth
Lake............ 2;
Total ..... 155 term of said court, next after due serv.ee of I Oregonian'Hallway, L’.tl, Line.
this sumniona uppn you by publication as by !
wind produces astonishing changes Lane.......... 7|
, '
run on full time until furthw
law provided, and il you fait so to answer .be I
,
in the configuration of the land.
The committee respectfully recom­ ptahtUff will
agaiaaiyiMLter tlm^ Portland
sum of $60, with interest «hereon from May 3d, I
mends
that
the
county
conventions
The thick deposits covering ancient
1885, at ten per cent per annum; ter the gum j Until further notice trains will’
of f56.75
?56.75 wi
wi'h
‘h interest thereon from October I >
.
. 1«. ...,4-T
ruirpi are now believed to have been -ferAhe election of delegates to the 29
“* , ao«i
iru per
per « rent;
cut.' per Rimtmi; and I art’l\e HFiU (leplllt fl 0111 Ldfliyetti-
and Tetr
state convention, unless otherwise 2? h, 1 1885,
$19.75 with interest fbeeon from as follows, tö 1111(1 fraill Portland.
largely brought by the air. A ordered by the local county com­ fatthefta
fofthesMu n of
< '?■'
November ,4tb.
,4th. W85,
1885, änd
And ten
teu per
pet cent, per an ;
-French geographer,- M. Violet«~d’ mittee, be held on Saturday, March iinra:^nd
nnm'^nd for the nnui
sum of $25
$25 attorney's fee*
fees and ■
mail .
LEAVE
action, an^ ' !
i . eavb
the costa nnd
and diftbaratteenteol
diabarstmentaol tbw
fb&acUon,
~ir 1ÎEÙ?., , ,B. G oldsmith .
Aouest, after- *eferring.,io
an order ©f
òf 1*4!«
tu^le af
©f ihft
Ih© real said
Saul jK’inimai pw-,4 Portland
Portland... j
a m Aiilievr rw,^. .9.40 n in
Democratic State Centrai .party ---
attached
in said cause.
; Dundee ...
. .10 15 a m Sheridan... ,.!2 28 p in
—~
fen’s description of a vast aerial Chairman
1
summons-is
regon £ufayette.. .10 45 a m’ Lafayette..
. This summons
is published in the O rjeoon
1 46 p ni
Committee.
egister for six week»
weeks by order of H011.
Hon. li.
R. 1 P.
I Sheridan.... 12 57 t m Dundee.. . . 2 )5 p ui
R
kgiktrr
’
.
1
soil-formation in China, mentions
p •
: , . of e said court,
. made
... at cb
t. imbers
.. . . : in . i Airliefarriv) 3 00 p ni
Boise,
judge,
Portland (ar) 4 30 p in
having seen on the flanks of high
Salem, Oregon, January 24th. A, D., LSH.
‘ - Com
( For fm ther jnformation apply ’to .the
FENTON At FENTON.
mountains in Mexico clay strata
nany’s Agent at Lafayette, or address General
26-6t
Attorneys for Plaiutifff.
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— --------------------------------------- I office, corner First A Pine Sts,, Portland Ogn,
not deposited by the waters nor by,
the decomposition of the rocks, but
Rates are Reasonable. Subscribe for the Register
produced by the dust raised from
the plains by the winds and left on
the hills. These deposits vary froni”
100 to .300 feet in thickness, grow­
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