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i LAFAYETTE JUNE Notice for Poblicatiow. .¿ l FFLETONS H?ixe Oreeron ÌCegl ater L amd OrrtuK at Oau L anm O eficb at Oregon, April 17th, 1.016. i ' * Oregon, April Noticv io hereby given that th« V ai I m ia hereby Eiven that the following-* naruad aellbr has ¿led notice o< bis ‘J named rtitlur has filed aotjee of hiai make final proof in support of hh 1 will be made bofo!. «.kejn.l Ärkor that «h.« Mid »'4 proof Pn~f ; judg. of Sil county. Orugou. »i L»fa f.lte, «clerk • <>' “'■III county, Oregon ail of ’ i ambill Oregon, on Saturday, June 9th, Oregon, ou Friday, June lot, 1*88, via. W. Grim* W. 0. SuuSwIaad. Homestead entry N a . 5,012, iuT a Homuatead entry No «S3, for lb» lota 1 w* 4. • • 4 off n w 4, of lot 1, and Z of aoetioo 18, 111, r I w. r 6 w. Ho name, the following witneeee» to pro e He names the following witneewe 1 hie eontinnooa reaktance upon, and cultivation ilia coDtinu.Hi« residence opou and - of .said land, v’zt l,i Akmao’se'w’n'. of 8t»rldan, Yamhill coontv Patrick Casey, Matthew Murph« f O1M.»; John A Newell, of Bherwtan,) emit 111 eooniv, Oregon; Chert.» Ninth. of Willuwins. Grim and Charles Callahan, all if 1 ’ 1 q lamhill couniv. Or»goo, »nd D.vid Jam«», of Yamhill county, Oregon. Wtltamina, Yamhill county ?rre^}BNEY Cyclopaedia of American Biography. O R KOON. 1, 1888. W. C. T. U COLUMN. Mas. F. A. Mouis, Press .Superintendent. Newberg, Oregon. Shall we congratulate the good jcity of Lincoln, Nebraska? The news tells us that her schools have received $40,000. What a gift for education? Yet, poor Lincoln! The gift is from the city saloons. The money is actually the price of the city’s consent that the forty saloons now being published in England, Ger many, and Belgium. No name eminent in literature, art, music, science or invention »ill be omitt ed. Vnrfhaneefwrn , L ass OrnCi at Ouanos C1TT, I Oregon, April 2->ll>. 1888. I Notice i< hereby given that the fuilowlng- named witter h»-.’tiled nolle» of hi. iB»tion to ■uke Hn»l proof in »upporl of bieetami, nni that euid proof will be mad» before the county judge or clerk of Tillamook eounly. Oieg..n , at ffltamook, Oregon, on Wadneaoay. J'.ne 2b th, 1688. £. _____ _ w« viz: T c ua»rle 1. p. Hams. Ho mentead entfr*y No. 4 «82, for the s w 4 °> section 3,13s. rOw the follow ins --- witne«»«« He nameilLv —-- - to . prove ..... his continuous residence upon, ard . cultivation of. said land, vis: . W T Nrwcome, J N McCune, Menon r iAmb and John Msrcfl all of W. W. BECK - Sdbciting Agent. The Highly Bred Hambletonian Stallion parents of its children, and pre sently to the children, too. Is the cash an indemnity? One evil in the bargain is that people will feel under obligations to the saloon as a public benefactor. What a calam ity that any law should so juggle consciences that people who value education can be placed under con structive obligations to the whisky shop under any guise. This is not a case in which a public sinner is brought to justice and fined on con- dition-t|>at he will go and sin no more. On the contrary, he is to go ahead, vigorously and faithfully, And sin as much as he pleases, if he will but be sure annually to pay ______ ____ ■for the contracted permission to do I t » rms — orium will be »lfowrs to »erve • > ' few approved aarea ante oom ma I fee of Zlo llis worst among those whom the I to in»ure payable when the mare ia koown to I . i.i ____ I •>« >o l°*l Good p.-luragv Si per mootn. City Ines to educate- and sat e.— j c,w taken U> prevent accident», bot will be ! J\ortnwe»tern. re.pon»ibie for none. I ae colt and let him apeak for himself. w'W- R- B aird . Norm YiiraiL'. The students and friends or Princeton college a have driven the saloon beyond the limits of the col lege community. To provide for opposition, an anti-liquor league has been formed. This league pro poses to furnish “an attractive place of resort without injurious stimulants,” which shall take the place of the saloon, and remove the only plausible argument for its ex istence. * This is the wisest motion temperance people, who have suc ceeded in making liquor selling il legal, can make. Provide a resort as brilliant, as attractive, and as free as a saloon, and the large num ber, who hitherto have drifted into the liquor dens from lack of some place to go, will be attracted, their opposition broken, and they finally won as temperance advocates.— Cbaulauqtian. Lord Shaftesbury, an authority of the utmost reliability, states as his opinion that 50 per cent, of the cases of mental disease to be found in asylums, are due to the drink habit. From all parts of the country the Womans’ Christian Temperance Union is petitioning congress to abolish the internal revenue tales in the interest of ryvenve reform. The whisky ring, by opposing the repeal, presents the rare spectacle of a manufacturer insisting upon paying the taxes upon his own pro duct instead of allowing them to be paid by the consumer. The whisky tax is the cement which holds the whisky monopoly together. I do not believe our government should obtain a revenue from any source that leads to crime in its citizens. I think this tax the greatest barrier to the enforcement of prohibitory laws in prohibition states. The great liquor dealers all favor the tax. I cannot favor what they think to their interest—IFfttfe Rib boner. I opporti» estant Uffiro. I Will Continue During the Year 1888 TO BE The Leading Paper L and O ffice at O reoon C ity , I Oregon, April 27th, 188s. y Notice is hereby given ,.U;at tbe f&Tftwiug- ’ named settler has tiled notice of his intention to ; make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be wide before the county Judge or clerk of Tillamook, county. Ors««»n, ' at Tillamook, Oregon, on Tuerdey, Juno lirih, 18>8, viz: Nathaniel Jones, Ho • esteail entry No. 7,291, for the a j of s w 4, section 4, and n e 4 of n w 4 and u w, jn e 4; yaion H. t 2 s, r » w. ’ame. the He »»ai*»®.-* ..»c following witnra-e» to prove . his continuous residence upon and cultivation of ' ....... said laud, viz: • II Roller's, A J Earl and Simeon Lail.,all of Tillamook postoftice, Oregou, aua u 1. Daniel, of i NesUx-lou postoffice, Oregon. W.T. BURNEY. 3!>6l Register. Of Yamhill County. IN THE COUNTYT o URT OF THE 3TATE of Oregou. for the county of Tv mb ill. In the mailer of Ibe estate of Nathan West- : fall, deceased. Ta Margaret J. Westfa'.l, Jane Rath burn, Mel • vina Hyde, Ellen Kellogg. Leonard Ban tell, ! Katie Westfoil, Albert C, Westfall, Iaadore Everest, «Martha Westfall. Harriet Wes*fail. 1 Melissa. Westfall, Ida Westfall. Agues Westtah, Orvilie Westfall. T. F Mancrift sad Thea. Lindale. Greeting: In the ngme <«f Ue state of Oregon., you are : hereby cited and reqaired to appear in the . county court of the state of Oregon, for the I county of Yamhill, at the court ro»»iu toereot. at I Lafaie te. ip the county of Yamhill, on Tues < day the 3d day of July. D88. at 10 &\!«>ck io ( the f -renoon of that oar, tneu and tnere tc I show cause, if any there be. why certain real < estate belonging to said estate be n<x sold as prayed for in *be petition of J. E. Hubbard, ad-; minfetrator de bonis non said estate, duly | filed May 8th. IH km ; said real estate being de ( Atribed us follows, to wit: The northwest quarter of section 30 in V2 sjr r 2 w of the Wil- lamette nieridan, containing 1693510> acres;- also the sooth H of the southeast 4 section 24 in l 2 a, r 3 w of the Willamel e meridian; containing M) acraes; all Mid land lying and be ing situate in Washington county, Oregon. Witness, the Hon. L Looghary. judge of the county court rf the state of Oregon, for the county of Yamhill, and the seal ol said court hereto affixed. th;a 16.h day of May. A. 18». ------ Attest: I _ _ I Gso. W. B bieowux . I i Couatv CteiK. ------ 42 Summons. In the eircuit court of the state of Oregon for Tillamook county. J V H cntlhy , Plain tiff. i vs Syit for Divorce- J ulia An H cmtlbt . Deft..) To Jnlia Ann Huntley, said defendant: In the name of the state of Oregoo, you are | hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint fil*d against you in the above entrlec suit on or before the 16th day of July. 18*8, that being the flret day of fbe next’ regular term of said court, and if yon tail so to answer, # for want thereof p lam tiff will apoly to the court * for a decree dissolving the marriage' contract now ■' • xistiag between paintiff and defendant, and de , c eemg that defendant have no interest in ( the premises descri ed in piai .tiff's complaint , herein, and for rach other relief as »rayed lor f and tor costs ano disbur-emen’a of this suit. I This summons is published mi weeks m the' Onate* Rnr.iwaa tev order of Hon. K. P. Boise judge of said court, made at chambers at Salem, (Trsgoa, May 14th, FENTON 4k FENTON. <2 & Attorneys for Plaintiff. Portland & Wilamette Valle, Until further notice trains arrive and depart from £afa as follows, to and from P.irtl ADVERTISE! Two Dollars, Payable During the Year. t Notice for Publication ____ _ . _ Will Have a Regslar Csrrespesdeat la Washington, whose Letters art Reliable aid la- terestiig. can learn the exact of any proposed line advertising in Amei napers by addres Geo. P. Rowell I Notice is herebv given that the following- named wettier lias filed notice of hia intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tbe county 'judge or cleiK of Tillamook county, Oregon, at Til'amotik, Oregou. on Saturday, June loth, riz» ‘ I. W. M l «dr It, Preempt ion D. 8. No. 5.5ti7 for the n e 4 n w wctiriM 17. and re jof I W j and w p»i S ef, section 8, 11 s. r 8 < He names the following .witness©« to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cuhiyatiou Newspaper Ad vert.sing Bui of said land, vu: Spruce St., New York. W I) Illingworth, D Rush, W Riigli and R G 1 Send IO lOcta. for lOO-Page Pai Jackson, all of Tillamobk p.»st<’lBoe. Ort iron. \V. T. BURNEY, IM M fl SUM*ca in on filo in PkHU 3*411 Register. THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE IS The Register -I L and O ffice at O regox C ity , I Oregon. April llrth, 18M*. | Nuttre is hereby given that »be following- named settler bas fi ed notice of hits liti-nlion to make final proof in support of I . h claim, and tfint said pr»>of will be made before the clerk or judge of Tillamook ronutv, Oregon, at Tillamook, Oregon, on 8atmday, June ’.»th, 1888, viz: tt Joseph N. McCune, Homestead entrn No. fl.686. for the w | of s e 4 and n e 4 of s w 4. section 18, t 2 s r 9 w. He names th* following witnessaa to prove his continuous residence upou.and cultivation of said hud, viz: T. F. Harns. Trnrpan Harris, 4« W. J -hnsnn and John Sheets, ail of Tillamook, TiijamuOa county, Oregon. W. T. BURNEY. 57-64 Register. Notice for Publication. t -o- * REMEMBER THE Oregon Register IS THE ONLY 8 PAGE 8 Paper in the County. Large Circulation I • Special Inducement TO ADVERTISERS! LKAVK Notice for Publication. * During the Present Session of Con gress MAIL. _ 1.NAH Portland.... 7 3>am Aii’ie..........ui L*under .... 9 35 a m Hberidsn jw Jf Lafayette .10 O’* a m I sf.yriû »fayrite., ) Sheridan Juni I M iu Dundee... ■ • s . — t Airlie(Hiriv) 2 27 p m Portland (u) ( For fuithrr information apply u Ct , ’ miny'a Agent at UfaveWe, or addraaa I I i utfice« corner Second A Pine Hin. pori . - L asd Orncu at O rfoos C itv .I Oregon, April 30ili, 1888. > -o- Narrow Game sj Oregonian Railway, L’d, Notice for Publication. I The Rev. Dr. Driver, of East Notice of Appointment of Exec* utor. Portland, delivered a most excellent lecture at the academy last Friday evening, on the subject of third party prohibition. The speaker contends that prohibition is not a political question, and strongly op tty. poses the idea of bringing it into the church. Caveat», and Trad. Marks obt.imd . Patent bmine.» conducted for M-sUr.,, Our office ia oppoaite u. S. Pateat« have no aub-ageneiea. all bunn..» dfr, can transact parent buainea. Ir Iraafo Lea» Coat than tho»« remo’e tmu> *» tleud model, drawing or nhnlo with tioa W» adv Ian I. patent«' le w M charge Onr tea nut doe ti .1 uaietnh, A book, * * aavvv How i to Obtain Patanta" U UUUIn t*DIS " tn taPtlltal nUnnl. ferenees to actual cliente in youi ___ Star* ' ‘ vr towu, sen* free. Add re«» RegMer. Citation. -—-.Nta PATENT Notice for Publcution. Sold only by «ubmnpOu«. 14- w- *’ “w. -------------------- —_____ JW KerMter. L axd O fficb at O regon C ity , ) Oregon April Ibtii, 188*. J Notice is hereby given that the following- named settle- has tiled notice of his intention tu make final proof in support of I ih claim, •nd that «aid proof will be made before the coontv judge or clerk of Tillamook county, Oregon, at Tillamook. Oregon, ou Tuesday. Jane 12th. 1888, viz; G. W. Wallace. Homeatead entry No. 4.475. for the fl e 4 of it w 4, n j of n e 4 and s e 4 of n e 4< section .18, t 30* w. Renames the following «itDeaeeato prtve bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, eaid land, viz: M. Poland, of Hebo, Oregon; W. C. Smith, of Hebo, Oregon: E. F. Lreter. of Neetocton, Oregon; and J. H. Eiliaou, of Tillamook, Ore gon W. T. BURNEY, 37-fit Register.* Notice for Publication. L and O ffice at O rfgon C ity , ) Oregon. May 1st. 1888. [ Rotice is hereby given that the following-' named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of liis claim, and thst said proof will be made before the coontv judge or clerk of Tillamook county, at Til>sn.tM<k, Oregon, on Saturday. June 23d, 1888, eh« N, B. Msrey. Homestead entry, No. 4.439, for the w j of n • iand n w 4 of s • 4 and n e 1 of r e 4. tecticn 1.11 n. r .0 w. Hr names the following witnesMi to »rove his continoous residence upon, and cultivation oLsiid land, tb : John I attic, Frank Murray and Chris. Rea soner. aU of HobsonviHe, Oregon, and J. H- Bewiey, of Kild»«»» Oregon W. T. 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