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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1888)
0*MM liquidation at Huron, Dakota, and the saloon men are leaving the place. Missouri has a prohibition gov ernor, Lieut. Gov. Moorhouse being a strong temperance man. J. Mattey inten dent Notic« for Publication. Cyclopædia of American Biography. Containing Over Twenty Thou, aaud Articles on Promin ent People. now being published in England, Ger many, and Belgium. No name eminent in literature, art, muaic, science or invention will be omitt ed. Notice for Publication. Sold only by subscription. , Highest possible prices paid for al) kinds of farm produce. W. W. BECK Soliciting Agent. p THE LIAVB been No. Think of lone grave« both unkempt and unknown, Hiding fond hopes that were fair as vour own, _ Think of prond form« now forever laid low. 188S, viz« J. W. Mandali, Preemption D. 8. No. 5AO7 for the n e 4 of n w section 17. and a e 4 of a w 4 and w j of a e 4. section 8,’t 1 s. r 8 w* * He name« the following witnesses to preve his continuous residenDe trpou, and cultivation of. ‘•aM land, viz: W 1» Illingworth, D Bush, W Rush and R G Jackson, all of TillamookSpwtpffice, Oregon. W. T. BURNEY, Register: 39-61 Portland.... 7 S') a m Airlie....... it« Dundee .... 9 8.5 a m Sheridan J m h Lafayette... 10 OH a m I.afayette. is Sheridan Junl I .\5 d in Dundee / Airlie (arriv) 2 27 p m Portland (u) | For further Information apply ,4« th pany’■ Agqut at Lafayette, or addrwi | office, corner SeeoDd A Pine Sts., Portal Notice for Públication. L and Omci-At O bbgon C ity ,| Oregon, April 18th, 1888. | Notice is hereby givGn that the folio whig- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will -be made before the clerk ot* judge of Tillamook conuty, Oregon, at TiHamook, Oregon, on Saturday, June 9th, 1888, viz: R. P. UNGERMAN cream supper and social at the gymnasium last Friday evening, which was a success in every par- ticular. A part of the evening was spent in promenading; topics for conversation were announced, those promenading not being allowed to converse on any but the subject an Joseph N. MaCune, O regon . NEVER! NEVER!! NEVER.!!! Purchase Anything Sheriff’s Sale. Here .is an example of the woman in office: Argonia, Kansas, “for fun” elected a woman as mayor. She has shut up a majority of the saloons, driven gamblers out of town, and instituted a reign of law and order Which is paralyzing loaf ers, “corner grocery” politics and brawling. The health commissioner of Chi cago has discovered from samples of the candies usually sold to school children that not a small share of “whisky drops” are eaten. While it is not probable that the amount of whisky in such candy is sufficient to injure the health, it is entirely probable that a taste for liquor might be formed by their constant use. These “drops" are found in the cases of almost all candy dealers. That their sale to children should not be permitted is certain. The saloons have all gone into Homestead entry No. 6,686. for the w $ of s e 4 and n e 4 of a w 4. section 18, t 2 s. r 9 w. Ho naiues-’th* following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upvu, and cultivation of said land, viz: New«p«p«p Advertising B unm T. F. Harr»»,Truman Harris, J. W. Johnson and John Sheets, all of Tillamook, Tiltamoow IO Spruoe St., New York. county, Oregon. Bend lOot*. for lOO»Page W. T. BURNEY. ,37-61 ___ Register. | Notice for Publication. nounced. The month of March was es pecially notable for temperance legislation. Mr. Gladstone’s maxim that it is the duty of the govern ment to make it as easy as pos sible for its subjects to do right and as difficult as possible for thenTto do wrong is prevailing in all parts Newberg of the country. In New Jersey a high license local option bill passed; in New’ York a high license bill passed the assembly and bidB fair to go through the senate; in Michif gan the cdunty elections on local option secured prohibition in many counties; in congress the senate committee in the District of Colum bia reported in favor of a bill grant ing the district local option; and the senate passed a bill asking that |h»-a>resident appoint a committee to investigate all sides of the liquor question. L and O ftick at UlttaoN C ity , I Oregon April 16th, 1888. f Notice is hereby given that the’following- named' settle»* has tiled notice of hi» intention to mak^final proof in support of* his claim, and thatiJPiid proof wili be made before the county judge or clerk of Tillamook coonty, Oregon, at Tillamook, Oregon1,1 on Tuesday», June nth. 1888, viz: G. W. Wallsee, ? Homestead entry No. 4,479,: for the n e 4 of n w 4. 1« | of n e 4 and > e 4 of n e 4< »ection 18, t 3 a. r 9 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuum residence upon, and cultivation of, said land! viz: M. Poland, of Hebo, Oregon-, WJ 0. Smith, of Hebo, Oregon; E. F. Lister. of Nertocton, Oregon; and J; H. Ellison, of Tillamook, Ore gon . W. T. BURNEY, 37 6t Register. Notice tor Publication. Notice for Publication. Advertise SÄMS Notice for Publication. Notice of Appointment of Ad ministrator. ADVERTISERS can learn the exact ct of any proposed lint advertising in Americ napers by address) Geo. P. 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