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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1888)
Neticf for Publication. Tlie Oregrozx TSeg-ister ground, tliat their lips and band« LATA Y ETTE JUNE L amb Omck * t (h*. Oregon, April 17th, l->88. j Ortguu, ApnlJiMj Jiotlc, to hereby given tu»t Notice is hereby given that the following- named >e>tler ha* U1®U notice of kfcu named settler Da» baa ...vw filed notice bh iiauiru acinci - - of - -- - make linifproof tn anpporl ot make final proof in support of his cluifti, and . c rnnf will — nil- .»Udo,, th H said proof will be made before the clerk or proof be made } litnhiU count) Oicgon. at Lafayette, • bfogon, . on so“n June ‘» Oregon, ______ 1 < county, «1, Baturlay, »th, l«|,g Oregon, uu Friday» June let, 1 k 88, viz; George W. art«, W. 0. bunierland. Homealead enuj No- 54)12, for ttoi Homestead entry No 4.463, for tbe lota 1 w t . • 4 of n w I, of lol 1. wettaa.J and 2 of Mection | m , 16 a, r 6 w. Ho names the following witnesses tn pro e r &H* name« the following witn««« | his continuous residence upon, and cultivation ■ ’ b eontuiu»>u< residence of, said land, viz: , Bam iana, Vltt , ’ Alonzo Newell, of Sheridan, Yamhill couhh, Patrick Casey, tfattbow Murpky^ , Oiegvp; OiegcP; John joun A a aeweii, Newell, ui of Sboridah, omouumh , Yamhill « .1 xv X-.I a W —— Vv . 11 m i n U Grim and Charles CallUiau, all of g . ‘.county. ofWillamina, tuuui;. Oregon; Charles Nash, —-. -- » t arnhill county. Oregon, and D-vid James, of Yambill county, Oregon. Wdtomioa. Vmhill Courtly W. ». BCU 3P-6t luay be kept clean, their eyes clear and hearts pure. We aidf for such OREGON. 8, 1888. hygiene and physiological instruc tion as will make them familiar, in W. C. T. U. COLUMN. . so far as possible, with nature’s laws—laws as inexorable to-day as »T '* 1>V1 "*r‘ "‘For fed and Hone and Native Laid. in the beginning—that children mayr; early learn to avoid . the pen AI bs . F. A. M obbis , Pre**Soporintendent, alty of sorrow and suffering that Newberg, Oregon. surely follows the infraction of these laws. We ask that they may AM APPEAL TO TEACHERS. A pure childhood must precede be vigilantly guarded against the and prepare for pure manhood and great danger from obscene books '*^*i~womanhood. . The powers of evil and ¡lustrations now so widely and are conspiring! to ' debauch child freely scattered. As an aid to over hood, the powers of good must com come this influence, we would urge bine to protect it. The public that in all- grades the social purity ---------school-is the great battle-ground for pledge eardjj be introduced, bring souls. \One grand division of the ing them to the attention of the white ribbon army’there masses its youngest as well as thp oldest forces .-to combat intemperance; pupils—the pledge of the Daugh another is now marshaling its ters of the Temple for girls and hosts to combat the equally deadlj- that of the Silver Cross for boys, foe, impurity. Only clear-eyed training our boys to the true cav teachers can know the temptations alry of the Knights of the Whité - in this direction, ,which beset child ¡Cross, moulding them in the strong RegiHter. Notice for Publcation Homeptead entry No section 5, t 2 s, r 9 w . Notice for Publication. T himself. We remember one instance whieh Cyclopaedia of American Biography. came to our knowledge: Every desk in a public school, was fbuitd, one morning, supplied with suoli a . leaflet as no pure-minded person [ * TO BE I I J i * b I 5 h O I QdrÎlITO^ P S n Q I I U L b UUU i II ti I QM v I O I _ _ ___ _____ __ 1 Of Yamhill County. W. W. BECK Soliciting Agent. 14- and sowed the vile wed,_____ ■ No wonder that Ellice Hopkins save: ‘-The only thing that has filled . me with the — darkness **■ — of - de- i i The Highly Bred Hambletonian Stallion CTFCZ-QXTZE! ” Fpnir ír , not tKe facts abotft ourf ■ — "" i»- t - • ’ wntmate the setaon of 1888 as follows: j back street..but the facts .Me^uer’sliverv liable. North Yamhik. Satur- our public and our private sebóob." Jays ¡0 till. 4 o'clock, and at other time-; at my , rarn 5 miles northwest of Noitb Yamhill till Many of us have learned from sad ¡ July i«t. - THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE IS L and .O ffich at O regon C ity , I Oregon, April 30.h, I hnk . J i Notice is he reb v given that the ’ following- 1 named »etiicY hsi filed notice of hia intention to itnakelin.il proof in snppoi t of his claim, and | that said proof will l/C made bofore the countv judge or cleiK of Tilhimonk coiiDtj, Oregon, at •Til'aniowk, Oregou. on Saturday, June lGth, .Viz» - . _______________ S ïs Naiïow -Gwj Oregonian Railway,Ufljg Portland & Wilamette Vafej Unti Hn r th er n o tic e -tn ü tr arrive and depart from fata as follows, to to P¡4 Preemption TX S No. 5:^7 for tire nep? n ADVERTISER! can learn the exact q of any proposed lint, advertising in Amend napers by address, Geo. P. Rowell & G — Newspaper Ad.v.rt.Ma Bun, w -i, section 17. and s e 4 of 8 w 4 aud w 4 “f * |, section 8, t 1 h . t H w lie niniM the following witnesses to prove hia AmiitjnaaiiiL j-fiddeuce H|H»D, _and cultivation of. said land, viz.-* ~ -- "—----- IO Spruce St., New"York. W D Illingworth, I) Rueh, W Rush and R G I JackfloD.^I! of Tillamook p»>atoiiicer On iron. Send lOcts. for lOO-Page Pun W. T. HURNEY, 39-6t Register. ---------------- . _ ____ i. _. . —. i ■ \ Noiee tor I’ublii-aoiu. , W.AYER A8OÜ«o<irauUáMi Payable During the Year. THIS PAPESSA -o- During the Present Session of Con gress The Register I Will Have a Regular Correspondent In Washington, whose Letters are Reliable and In teresting. L and O fficb at O regon C ity , ) Oregon, April loth, 18*8. ) Notice is hereby given that the following* named settler has tied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and ttwt said proof will be^insde before the clerk or judge of Tillamook county, Oregon, al Tillamook, Oregon, , on Saturday, Juue 9th, 1888, viz: Joseph N. McCune, Homestead entry No. 6.686. for tKe w | of s e 4 and n e 4 of s w j. section 18, tz2 8. r 9 w. He names th** following witnesses to pitove his continuous residence upon, and cuitivatibu of said land, viz: T. F. Harr««, Truman Harris, J. W. Johnson and John Sheets, all of Tillamook, Tiliumuoa / county, Oregon. W. BURNEY. l»7-6t Register. ■ Notice for I’ubljca ion. ■<)• Citation. the teachers of her state an appeal! IN THE COUNTY COURT*OF THE STATE of Oiegou. for the county of Yamhill. so excellent, that we give extracts * In the matter of tbe estate of Nathan West deceased. from it which are applicable to all! fail, To Margaret J. Westfall, Jane Rathhum, Mel REMEMBER THE vin.i Hyde. Ellen Kellogg, I^onard Bauteil, Katie Westfall, Albert C. Westfall, Iaadore Everest, Martha Westfall. Harriet Westfall, Mvlisaa We-tlHll, Ida Westfall, Agnes Westfall, Orville Westrall. T. F MafiCrttt atid\ffhos. I Andale. Greeting: In the name of tne state of Oregon, you are hereby cited and' required to appear in the county court of the . Oxpgon, for the sanctity of home, and working the county of Yamhill, at the court room thereof, at LaLne te, in tbe county of Yamhill, on Tues demoralization that will bring de day tbe 3d day of July, ls88. at 10 o’cfock in I tbe t re noon of that nay, tnen and tear« to cay and ruin to our natipn. It is show cause, if any then; be, why certain real belonging to naid estate be not sold a« I the part of patriotism, of Christian estate prated for in *be petition of J. E. Hubbard, ad ministrator de bonk n<>n o* said estate, duly 1 ity, of humanity, to meet it bravely file*! May 8th,l*’o; said real estate being de and overcome the evil with good— tocrfoed as follows, to wit: The northwest quarter of section 30 in t 2 b , r 2 w of the Wil with the plain teaching of purity. lamette meridan. containing 1«>*J 35 100 acres; the south of the southea.-t 4 of seciiun Few persons hold positions of so also 24 ia t 2 s, r£ w of tbe Willamet e meridian; containing bOacraea; ail said land lying and be- ' much responsibility—of opportun i ing situate in Wnsningtou countv, Oregon. Vitness. tbe Hou. L Loughary, judge of the I ity for such widespreading influence ' county court * f the state ot Oregon, for tbe > as the teachers—the array of teach montv • of se«l » ot • said « »« Yamhill, and the --------- ?tftit. . hereto affixed, thut 16h day of May. A. D., it ibo**. ers we have now in our Tand, who Attest O ko . W. BaiRDwrLL. in their work, reach and touch all I County. Uiei K. 42 classes, from the highest to the localities: “The peril of the times i calls for heroic efforts. Silence is ■ not only eowardlyf but criminal, when this evil is manifestly cor rupting our youths, destroying the l-l Notice of Appointment of Exec utor. Noti o 1« hereby given that John Rees, h »• bovt» d ¡ly appointed by the county court of.Ysmhil* county, Oregon, executor uf the last will and teWament of James Keen,decease«] Therefore ail p :eoM having r ains against said e-tate are terr by notified to present them with proper vouchers to the nodersigned at his residence near Newberg, YamtriU countv. Oregon, within six months from this 8th day ot bey, 1*8*. • JOHN KEEN. I 40 St Executor afore-aid. Opposite Patent Office, Wdahfofhi,1 L«AVK uuj Portland.... 7 39 um Afilie......... uj Uumtee .... 9 35am 8ln iT<ian « Lafayette.. .10 US a in Lafayette.. }] Ho • estead entry No. 7.291, for tbe s A of a Sheridan Juul 1 M r m Dundee... . G w 4,section 4, and n e 4 n w 4 and n wjn Airlio(ariiv) 2 27 p in 1‘uitlaad (ar) c e j. section 9. t 2 b , r 9 w. For fuithfr information apply u tfe] He names the following witnesses to prove hi« continuous residence upon and cultivation of oany’a Agent at ’.Afayutte, or tdd(e»| office, corner Second «k Pine St».,Portai J* Kobers. A J Earl and Simeon Fail, all of Tillamook postoffice, Oregon, and B L Dauiel, of Ntstoctun postoffice, Oregon. W.T. BLllNEY, 39-bt Register. Two ' Dollars, 2 ■»- -u- 1 ! Cyclone Cyclooe is a bright bay, bar, with flowing black, black experience t nat innocence and mané aud tail, small white star on forehead arid | • vmfttic * »I?Mnd f«ot white: I5j bands biab and will when childhood are not 8V non\ mOUB < grown weigh consi-'.erably over 1100 pouniK PEDIGREE—Uyctont was foaled in spiing of teriris.” -Thertedhings being so the I 1 1884, and sired bv Hamhletonian M^nibrino, Jane L 2 1*4? Fred Hambleton 2 26; Kit W. C. T. U., which is “ ‘ < organized I tv flam 2 23j; Bussie S 2 30, and many others of the deeD- , I known excellence and speed, trained and un motherhood,” can but feel the'deep- trained* Itemblefonian Mambrinoby Menelaus est interest in efforts to guard the j 22b: by Kysdhk's Hsmb’etonian; dam (Mean by Border Chief; 2d dam Olinda by Oliver son boys and ajjls who go out from the | of Wegner; 3d dam by Chorister son of-import tract. CycU.ne's dam, Lucv bred by the home to the school. The National • ed late Dr J C Hawthorn«, sired by Racon's Ham- Teachers’ Association in’ Chicago bletofiian. son of Eitch's Hambletocian. by Rya- dyk's Hambletonian: 2d dam PaUy by ^'migrant; last summer, in response to an ap-' 3d dam a George mare. Emigrant was by Billy Mct'rsckan, by McCracken's Black haw r,'son of peal by Miss Willard, adopted | Vermont Biackhawk. Emigrant’s dam Vinceut's strong resolutions looking to the j Mea-inger mare. Thisfrolt is good size, vrrr stylish and shows his high breeding, and will preservation of the purity of pupils. be put in training after the season is out 1'tRMS—Ocfone will be allowed to «erre a Similar appeals to state and local few approved mares at tie nominal fe» of $lu to insure payable when the mare is known tv associations have met favorable re be in foal. Good pasturage 32 per montp. Care taken to prevent, accidents, but will be sponses. respon»ih!e for none. Mrs. C. P. Wallace, superintend-1 bee tbe colt and let him apeak for himself. 40 R. BAIRD, N orth Y amhil «.. ent of white cross and white shield j work in Missouri, ,’has sent out to ! c. -A-. snsro'Wfct Notice for Pubiication. Solti only bv subflcripfion. watch, and during this short inter val slipped in through the window care of children in the schoolroom, the dormitory, and on the play- .. I house was never left alone, except | . This standard work is the only National when every room was locked. . It' Cyclopaedia ot Biography in this country, Ian'* *8 w°rthv to rank with the great na I , transpired that, as usual after l tional works of its kind in tl>e Old World, •sweeping.-the-janitor- had left the.,now la-iny published mldished in England, tier-1 , I -■— and —id Belgium. Belgium; ------------------ + windows open for a short time many, No name eminent in literature, art,,1 while the dust was settling. The ! music, science or invention will be omitt-! emissary of Satan was on the — *| lowest. A right knowledge and appreciation of the body, “as the temple of the living God,” would lead to greater care and reverence for self, each one for his own body, so fearfully and wonderfully made. To this end, we ask for .vigilant . . During the Year 1888 I Thou THE ONLY NATIONAL STANDARD. should see, and no one could imagine Containing Over Tiycnty sand Articles on Promit«- how the deed was done, as the «•nt People. ’ ■ _ L and O fw at O utuon C ity , I Oregon, April 27th, 1888. | Notice fa hereby giv<%n that the following- • named s«*ttkc kite filed notiee <>f hi« intention to ; make finer proof in iWpGrtfof his claim, and : that said proof will'Mniiade before the 'county judge or clerk ot TiHamopk,-county, Oregon» ' at Tiltainook. Oregou, on Tue.-dav, June JDib, Will Continue *3 V? ^O * He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, avd cultivation of. saidjand, viz: 'V T Newcouie, J N McCune, Marion F Lamb and John AlaroR all of Tillamook. Or. W. T. BURNEY, 39 rt __ Register. • -A.r’E’TjETOISrS PATEN! Caveats, and Trade Marks obtain i Patent basinets conducted for Our office is opposite U. 8. PktoftJI have no sub-agencteH. all >>ll“;”nilO can transact naicnt business I f Le»8 Coattban those remote iron Send model, drawing or ihoto,»^ tioa We advise i. patenta1 It or ml charge Our fee not due ti H patent hw A book, ‘ How to Obtain P m I wu ,” < * irences to actual clfant« >»» -— 4 982, for the s w 4 of • yr town uen^frel.* * a a AHUress L and O ffioi at O kbgon C ity ,) Oregou, April 2-itb, 1888. J Notice ia hereby given that the following* named settler haw filed notice of bi« intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that eaid proof will be made before tbt* county judge or clerk of Tillamook county, Oregon, at l illnmook, Oregon, on Wetjaeeaay, J’.ne 20th, H88. viz: ren- through evil companions and and tender manhood of the Christ.” ; vile literature* Bdwu^biuatieast, yot 1—LUL__________ _____________ . secretly—as by the 4iKnds of Satan • Notice for Public«^ M m » 0^170.500» C wt , I IS THE ONLY 8 PAGE 8 Paper in the County. Large Circulation ! Special Inducement TO ADVERTISERS! L and O ptic « at O regon C ity , I Oregou April 16tb, 188 k . | Notice is hereby given that tl^e following- natned settle” han filed notice of his intention to1 make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the county judge or clerk of Tillamook county, Oregon, at Tillamook, Oregon, on Tuesday. June 12th, 1888, viz: G. W. Wallace. Homestead entry Nc. 4,479, for the n e 4 cf n w 4. n A of n e 4 and a e 4 of n e 4. section lb, t 3 s. r 9 w. He nam£s the .following witnesses to pr'>ve- his contmtteiu residenceupon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: M . Foiand, of Hebo, Oregon; W. C. Smith, of Hebo, Oregon; E. F. Lvster, of Ncstocton, Oregou; and J. H. Ellison, of Tillamook, Ore gon. W. T. BURNEY, 37-6t Register Notice for Publication. L and O ffjcr at O regon C ity ,) Oregon, Muy 1st, 188s. | Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has Med notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the county judge or clerk of Tillamook county, at Tillan.ook, Oregon, on Saturday, June 23d, 1888, viz: N, B. Morey, I Homestead entry, No. 4,439. for the w | of n e J j arid n w 4 of s e 4 and n e | of e e 4» tecticn 111.11 n, t .0 w. He names the following witnesse, to »rove hie continuous residence upon, and cultivation ot. said land, viz: John Lu t tin. Erank Murray <<nd Chris. Rea soner. all of HobaonviRe, Oregon, and J. H- Bewley, of Kilcbes, Oregon. W*»T. BURNET, 40 6t Register. JOB I S» OFFICE. We make a specialty ef printing Bill Pleads. Letter Heads, Statements, Receipts, of all kinds, Bal Invitatiobs, Programmes, Business Cards Calling Cards, Envelopes, Postersand a’l kinds work done in a first- lass office. ATRIAL LiClTED- s C/3