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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1888)
Purchase Anything APRIL —IN— Drug or Notion Line TILL YOU HAVE CALLD ON MOORE BROTHERS, WHAT OXE MOTHER DID. “A Just Criticism,” published in a late issue, calls to mind a friend of mine, who was left alone with a \ family of five boys.'’ Being im pressed with the importance of their early acquiring a knowledge of the - great physical truths which sooner or later, from sources pure or im pure, musMBfepvealed to them, she took occ SM, aa, one by one, their minds sufficiently developed, to convey to them this know ledge. She taught them reverently and tenderly, as befitting this most important and imperative motherly duty. SJ)e won the confidence and devotioh .pif their yóung hearts, and becatfae their trusted councellor in all things. They grew up in an eastern city. Temptation and dan ger beset their pathway. The sa loon, the gaming table and the gilded halls of vice held out their allurements, but in vain. In thè wisdoth and sympathy and woman liness of their mother and the The Lafayette Flouring Mill healthy atmosphere of their home run on full time until further they found shelter and safety from notice, v, SUITEK A DANIEL outside perils. To-day they are prominent business men, occupying positions of trust and honor; models of odorai and physical integrity, and their mother is to them an ob ject of reverence and tenderness. Such a record of parental duty as this would have saved rnauy a parent from an old age fulliof sor row and règret; and many a bright Bsaitifilly lllsstntrt. 25 ctx., $3 m •CePR.-THR AMERICA* M AG AXIXR and promising mother’s idol from give* preisraooe to aaUsaal Coatee sat eseam. aaA t iterator* aafi art are of th* bigbsM etaadard. crime, insanity, idiocy and death.— Re raseoas American writer* fill it* page* with a wWs Oregon. Notice tor Publication. LAAVl *-■ IJtAVB P.rtUsd ... 7.*)a« Airli............ 11 JO am PudM ... S S5 • ■ Sh.rxi.n Jw 2 M J ■ [ Laf.yetu 10 Ch am Lafayetto. 3 2ipa Bkenda. Junll « p n Dandt. .4 pm Airlia(arTiT) 2 27 p m Portland (ar) « p ■ j Fw faith.r iafomatioa apply to the Cam- Hifi Ag>al at Lafayette, or addma Geimral oltga/e^r 8U-. P a n teaTOra.' PATENTS Notice for Publication. Notice •natios teal! Sheriff*» Sale. AMERICAN MAGAZINE a Ysar. U. S. BROOMS FOR TEMPERANCE: vartoty bf iatereariw akotcho* of travel aafi admat- nrs, aerial aad abort etariea. descriptive aeeoaeto st oar famous country mo* aad women, bnef ernaye oa the faromoot problems of the period, aad. m aaort, this Magarino is A correspondent write# fSom Distinctively Representative of Monmouth, Ill., concerning/! hew American Thought and P ro gr e ss financial plan which the W*. C, T. U., of that place, has successfully' x adopted. This union has made an IM POR TANT. Illulrwled PremlM A.IM. m A I»* arrangement with a broom-maker «tear emetti* la Caaab ar Valuable Pi f la m s ta Cl ab Reale er*. will be seat aa receipt af to sell brooms on commission, get ting ninety cents on every dozen sold. They put a temperance mot to on every broom and sell by or ders; the Band of Hope children gladly taking orders on the.street in which they live. It is suggested that if temper ance farmers would raise a few rows of broom corn, (the dwarf kind Notice for Publication. can be raised between rows of ber X ------------------ ries), and donate it to the -cause, L and O fiicb at O bkgom C ity J Oregon. March 31, 1888. f temperance women could manage Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice pf bis intention the rest, securing not only, a hand- WM*. . to make nnal proof in enpport of bis claim, and some sum for their work, but that said proof will be made before the county judge or elerk of Tillamook county, Oregon, at spreading far and wide, in humble Tillamook Oregon, on Motday, May 28th, 1888, m: cottage and in princely mansion, the great truths of temperance and sobriety. 8ince the W. C. T. U. represents so universally the homes of our country, could we have a more fitting emblem than a temper ance broom to represent our work? A cabman in Dublin, Ireland, was recently brought into the police Notice of Appointment of Ad court in that city for having, while ministrator. under the influence of whisky, driven his cab, containing five ’ women, into the canal. T^he cold water appears to have revived the driver’s senses a little, but his only request to the policeman who came to the rescue of the vehicle was: “Sard the horse, never mind the women.” This is like the business all through. The manufacturer, the rqtailer and the drinker become brutalized. Human peril does not touch them. They are sensitive only as to their pockets. And the cry is now ringing through the I states from every grog-shop: “Save the business, never mind the women!” ’ Advertise lUSSEJSK The death of “Petroleum V- Nas hy,” David Ross Locke, on Febru- Notice of Final Sei Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby give« that the undersigned Gofciter, adminielraior of the estatetof Arav C. Goet*er, deceased, has filed his final ac count of his administration of said estate in the county court of Yamhill county. Oregon, and said court haa fixed Tueaday, May 81,, 1888, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day at the county court room at Lafayette, Oregon, as the time and place tor hearing the same. ' * Therefore all persons interested in said es tate, are hereby notified and required to appear at said time and place and show cause if any there be whv raid estate be not finally settled. Dated thia’23d day of March, 1888. J. P. GOE8ER. Administrator aforesaid. F exton A F lxton . Attorneys for Estate. 33-fit Notice of Final Settlement. Mustang Unii M exican M ustang lawnrarr, JfiMcto« to PÎry Bon» I WoadsC