The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889, June 15, 1888, Image 8

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    The Oregron Z^egrlster
L afayette
OREOON.
15, 1888.
JUNE
Notice for Pubication.
fAauiaMfuan. It is clear that the
United States has a responsibility
in educating the natives which she
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Oregon. April flu ,3
NoUr«
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bnreby giv.u tint J/S
Notice is hereby given that tbe following-
onmed
«.tiler
ba*
filed nolle.
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named settier
eettler has
u*a flled
med notice
nonce ojbis
u.-» intention to
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make final proof in zupport of Lie cta.m, and mafia final oroof 1» wppon^*!
tbal »Id proof win be mad. before th. count,
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proot WU1 temadakrtaaC
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judge or clerk of Tillsmook oounty. Oregon, at Judy, or clerk of Tlltaiuook,
Tillamook? OFrgou, on Vtednesuay, J’.ne 2Cth, at Tibaorook, Oregon, on Tu«4a,V
Na.fi.nUfRMA
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1608. via:
T. F Harris.
Ho i eatead ei.tr, No. 7.1»», f, -
Homestead entry No. 4 i*2, for the ■ w 4 of
W 1, aecliou <, and a e » of a a I w.
section 5, t 2 a, r 9 w.
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He names tbe following witnesses to prove , e 1, Motion V. t U a, r » w.
name, the following w'tn^,.
lite continuous reaideucc upon, ard cultivation I hi« He
continuou. re.ideuce upoaaai^J
uL said laud, viz:
:
w T Newcoiue, J N McCune, Marion F naid laud, viz:
|1 Holier’», A J Earl and fiiM«,
Lamb and Johu Marcfl all of Tillamook, Or.
Tillamoob
poaloffice
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Oregon,
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W. T. BURNEY,
l^e.pucivn po.tofllre, uregou.
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is but meagerly providing for. One
point which Dr. Jackson does not
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W. C. T. U. COLUMN.
touch was suggested in a recent re­
port to the government. It is
• Ftr God aid Hone and Native LaW.” another confirmation of the truth of
the awful statement that the first
thing civilization carries to heathen­
dom is whisky. The seal islands
THE BROOKS LAW.
of Alaska are under the control of a
How public opinion has advanced government company which em-
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on the temporanee question is shown lr
ployg
natiye „„ 8ea
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“Death, due
hardly anywhere better than in the j to inteniperste habiU1 ;• ha8 pUved
general approval of the action of I ch
wJth
that the
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F. A.
N obuo , rreoaSiiperiateiMftent,
Newberg. Oregon.
the court in Philadelphia in regard ,
to saloons, under the recenUy tjon
enacted Brooks law. Fue thousand.
«even hundred and seventy-three
ealoons were licensed last year in '
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Notice for Publication.
FOR 1888.
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ob)iged
for the right to teach
nativeg lh<j
buginwi(1
hgg
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Notice for PubUeatto
Oanof
I* and O fficb at O higom C ity , I
Oregon, April 30th, 1888,
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L and Orrica *r
Notice is herebv given that tbe following-
Oregon,
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
Notlc« to fieraby given that
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make final proof in support of his claim, and named ..titer liaa filed notice
that said proof wilf be made lefore the county tion to make final proof in eupponila
judge or cleix of Tillamook county, Oregon, al and that «"id proof will be Mi, Q
TiPainook, Oregon, on Baturday, June 16th, coimty judge nr clerk ef TiNtm«,Z
Tlllen ook, Oregon, on Satwdq, U
1888, viz«
J. W. Jiun^JI.
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Preemption D. H. No. 5.507 for the n e 4±of n
H. B. Men,,
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Homestead
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u w i of entry,
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aud 4.43»,
n e | teja,,
of
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this city, tit tnesej but 8,431 van. I — . -___
tured to apply for renewal of their
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LyClOpiEOia Of AlH6flCan
were,
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licenses; and only 1.258
granted by the court; considerably
less than one-fourth of those of the '
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"ilJn.’me. the following vkMato
He n»"«=
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his „„ntinnou, residence upon. Mg
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
1.4.-•»¡•I J.nil, viz:
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W 1) Illingworth, I) Bu.h, W Rnrt and R G | of,
ot, said
eaM land, viz:
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Jai k«ou, all of Tillamook i>o.tolil<>-. Ortiron.
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John
Prank
w. T. BURNEY,
.oner,
nil
of
HobaonviHe
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»oner, nil of Hobaonvlfie, Oregon
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Kegiater.
p Bewley,
—>— ot Kilcbea, Oregon.
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THE ONLY NATIONAL STANDARD,
previous year. Of course it would <.olltall,ta|t Ovcr Twenty Thou-
.be vastly better for the i^lfare of,
sand Articles on Promili­
the city,’if not one of these centres I
ent People.
The Register
lit,
but
legislation
7e^ | , and
¡« WunilV
worthy luraim
to rank witii
the ^mn
great na-
na-
ibi ,
nut ivgioi«
Mv>i has not
aiJU is
wim mv
reached th'at Stage of advancement, tional works of it« kind in the < H<i World,
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Judicial decisions Piave shown that __ any, « hu
Barium
id iM'ipiteiii.
Belgium.
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the courts cannot so use the discre-1 No name _ eminent
—L:__ in literature, art,
tion conferred upon them fe^ lhe I music,
",jU ’ acienoe or invention will be omitt-
During the Year 1888
TO BE
The Leading Paper
Stallion
tern which, by legal license, sane-1
tions Baloons, they may well rejoice
in every step of amelioration of the
wretched system hitherto existing
in Pennsylvania and elsewhere.
Were- a city in flames, no one
would think of keeping back the
fire department from saving as
many houses as possible, until en­
gines enough were at hand to deluge
“ “every block w ith - water.- - Moreover,
not only is every saloon a sjiecial
magazine of temptations to in­
ebriates, but those licensed now are
on their behavior, because of the re­
strictive conditions of the law. Sell­
ing liquor to persons intoxicated, to
minors,' or on the Sabbath day, will
forfeit a license. Each suppression
is an effective object lesson, showing
the contrast between the “dry” and
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notably the temperance cause, op-Axu HnretBr.Duft,
Suit for Divorce.
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To Julia Ann Huntley, said defendant
posing the use of alcohol on scienti-
; Iu tbe name of the state of Oregon, you are
------- mired to appear and answer the com
fic grounds and advocating scienti- ^'u'fikd'
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in the
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I against vou w-ahe above entitled 1
sort on or before
before t6e
tbe 16th
icth dayof
dayof July.
July. 1IM,
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tb«t being tb. nr-t d.y of :be next regular
I term of aaki court, and If you tail no to .never.
dS^i^ib^L^’e^.’i^C •
between paiutift an«1 defendant, and de ,
services being to assist in dis­ |e • Xi>tui<
eem< th?t deleudant hare no inter eat in I
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pramwea
deecri ed in plaiftifT« complaint I
tributing the elements at a com­
herein, and for *uch other relief an prayed for
munion service. Such men are and Mr t orts ann diabur*ementa of 'bis amt.
Thiasunimoua is publwbed six weeks in the1
rare; true, but it is wise to remem­ Oacuox K s » i » t * r bi order of Hon. K. P. Boise
; judge of Mid «-curt, made at chambera at Salem,
ber that such men are possible.
| Oregon. May 14th, 1**8
Dr.
Sheldon
Jackson
touches
eome grave questions in regard to
Alaska in the May number of the
THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE IS
Two Dollars,
Payable Inuring the Year.
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F enton .
Attorney« for Plaintiff.
IX THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE
Opposite Patent Office. Wdshinrtw.
of Oregon, for die county of YamldJI.
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In tie matter of the estate ot H.G. Burns,
I an insane person.
To David Burns. Sasun Carroll. Nancy J
I any, Catherine Yodeh, and H. O. I'nrnr, Phillip
Henry, Alice Henry.------ Lee.------ Lee. heirs of
AmanJa Lee. deceased, Charles Ogle, Rosa
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Opl®« *— <£gl®. heirs of Elizabeth
Oge, deceased: 'Greefing:—~ -
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In the name of the state of Oregon, you are
hereby tiled-and required to appear in the
county court of the stale of Oregon, for the
county of Yamhill, at tbe court room thereof,
at Lafayette. 1.1 the connty of Yamhill, on
Tuesday the 3d day of July, D83Jat 1 o'clock
in the afjernonn of that day, tlién ar.d there V»
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hhov? cause, if any there be. why certain real
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estate belonging to said esiste be not sold as Portland.... !(■ 3'1 a m Aiilie
prayed for in the petition of H. C. Burna, guar­ Fundee .... 12 45 p tn Sheridan Jun 11,
dian »f said e.-ta*e, duly file therein May 9, Lafayette... 1 15 p m I afnyrtte Hi
18 hx . Baid real estate being described its follows KherWauJun 3 •f-2 t tn D'Uidee... t
to wii: Leto 5 and tt in block No. 9, i” the io*»n Airhe(nrr.iv) »»iO p ui P< rthsd (»r) }
of McMinnville, famhill county, Oregon.
LAFAYBTTZ MLX».
Witness, the Hoi. L. Longhary,judge of the
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county court of the ¿tate of Oregon, „for the
Lafa^»
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30 a n Portland.
connty of Yamhill, and the seal of anid court I
pGiitand ... .5 15 pm »Lafayette... t
heieto affixed, this 28tn duv of May, A.D., 1888.
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"Gzo. W. BKiznwrLf.
rMsy’» A^nt *t Ufa)ette, Qr
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lonuiy Cle.k.
, cflh ej^’riter Second t Pine St..,Pm,
Narrow
Gans ill
Oretfouian Railway,L’4U
Notice of Appointment of Exec-
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l,t“r-
During the Preserft Session of Con­
gress r
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Will Have a Regular Correspondent
In Washington, whose Letters
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are Reliable and In-“*
teresting.
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REMEMBER THE
Oregon Register
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Notice is hereby given that Henry Pettcbone
Moor has been duly appointed by the county
court ot Yamhill count/, Oregon, executoi of
tbe estate of Nancy Moor, deceased, with will
annexed.
Therefore all pereoqa ,having claims against
Mid estate are hueby .lolified and required to
present tbe same with proper voucher.-» to tne
undersigned at his residence near North Yain-
' hill, Yamhill connty, Oregon, within six months
from the date ht raof.
Dated thia 1st day of June. 1888.
HENKf PLTTEBUME MOOR.
Executor aforesaid.
F em ton Ac F emton ,
ttorae(yav,fur.esfate.
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Notice of Appointment of Ad­
ministrator.
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Notice is hereby given that H P. Moor
has been duly appointed l»y the county court of
Yamhill couuty, Oregon, administrator of the
estate of Eliza B. Moor, deceased.
Therefore all persons having claims against
sAid estate are hereby notified to present the
same with proper vouchers to the undersigned
at liis residence near No'th Yamhill, Yamhill
county, Oregon, within-six months from the
date Irereof.
Dated thia 1st day of June, 188^,
H P. MOOR,
Administrator of said estate.
F enton 4 F imto #,
Attorneys for estate.
IS THE ONLY
Notice of Final Settlement
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In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for ♦r
Citation.
Until further notice tnii,
arrive and depart from.Laii
as follows, to and from I’.ift
The Register
.Summons.
Caveats, and Trade Marks obtaW
Patent btisine»« conducted for
Our office is opposite U. 8, Patent^
have bo sub-agencies, all buMneNdind
oan transact oaient business fr ItiitZ
Less ( oat than those reino:e truafJ
Bend model, drawing or photo,wM
tio.i
We advise i. patenta'fe or rt
charge
Our fee not duo ti 1 fixtenibi
A book, ‘ How to Obtain Patents;*1
ferences to actual clients iu youibutei
ur town, sen# free. ’Address
c. ufh-. sosrc'w *
Portland & Wilamette
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for the county of Yamhill.
In the matter of the estate of Nathan West­
fall. deceased.
To Margaret J. WestfaU. Jane P.athburn, Mel
vina Hyde, Ellen Kellogg, Leonard Ban fell,
Katie Westfall, Albert C. Westfall, Isa dire
Everest, Martha Westfall. Harriet Westfall,
Melissa Westfall, Ida Westfall, Agnes Westfsli,
Orville Westfall. T. F Mancriff and Th os.
Modale. Greeting:
In the name of tne state of Oregon, you are
hereby cited and required to appear* in the
county court of the state of Oregon, for the
county of Yamhill, at the court room thereof, at
Lafaie te. in tbe county of Yainhill, on Tues \
day the 3d day-of July, 1*88. at 10 c\!aek io
the forenoon of that day, tnen and tner^ to
show cause, if any there be, why certain real
estate belonging to said estate be not sold as
prayed for in »he petition of J. E. Hubbard, ad­
ministrator de bonis mm .o* said estate, duly
filed May 8tb,1888; said real estate being de
scribed as follows, to-wit: The northwest
quarter of section 30 in t 2 s, r 2 w of the Wil­ I
lamette meridan. containing 16» 35-100 acres;
also the south H of tbe southeast 4 of section
24 in t 2 s, r 3 w of the Willamette meridian;
containing M) acraes; all said land lying and be­
ing situate in Washington conntv, Oregon.
Witness. the Hou. L Lohgbary, judge of the
county court of tbe state of Oregon, for the
county of Yamhill, and tbe seal of said court
hereto affixed, this ldih day of May, A. D., 1888.
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Attest:
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G eo . W. B birdwkll .
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County CieiK.
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he has been identified with many Tiiiuuook couuty.
reform and philanthropic measures. • ' J V H unt ley , Plaintiff,
fic temperance instruction
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Of Yamhill County.
Will make the season of 1888 as follows: At
Messner's Irverv stable, North Yamhill. Batur
days TO nit4 o’cloet, and at othertnne« st try
farm 5 miles northwest of Noith Yamhill till
July 1st.
Cyclone is a bright bay, v^ith flowing black
mane and Uil, small white star on forehead and
off bind foot wnite: 15 j bands high and will when
grow% weigh considerably over 1100 pound«.
PEDIGREE—Cyclone wss foaled in spring of
1884, and sired bv Hambletonian Mtmbnno,
sire of Jane L 2 l^: Fred Hambleton 2 26; Kit­
ty Ham 2 2*Jj: Buaaie 8 2 30. and many others of
known excellence and speed, framed and un
trained. Hambletonian Maiubrinoby Menelaus
22>>: by Kyadik's Hatobletonian, dam Olean
by Border t hief; 2d dam Olinda bv Oliver son
of Wagner: 3d dam bj Chorister son of import
ed Contract. Cyclone's dam. Lurv bred by rhe
late Dr J C Hawthorne. sired by dacuo's
larvo' a Ham-
h I Etonian, son of Fitefc'e Hambletonian. by Rya-
dykJs-ft«nHeteHhdrtd-dam-i*nt-y^y*in<rrwnt*^
lam- Pat-y by * mtwrani :
3d dam a George mare. Emigrant van
was by Billy
McCracken, bv McCracken's Blackhaws, son of
Vermont Blackhawk. Emigrant’s dam Vincent's
Mes'inger mare. Thielcolt is good size, very
stylish sud shows his high breeding and will
be put iu training after the season is out
TERMS—Ci clone will be allowed to serve a
few approved mares at tte nominal fee of 110
to insure payable when the mare is known to
be in foal. Good pas forage 92 per montn.
Care taken to prevent accidents, but will be
responsible lor none.
See the colt and let him speak for himself.
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R. BAIRD, N orth Y amhill .
war he was a prominent member of i
the sanitary commission, and since, I
schools. Dr. Agnew was an active
Christian, one of his latest ptiblie
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Citation.
“wet” localities. Thus local option
has been working for a. number of
years in scores of counties in many
states. We may well hope that the
people of the United States are
learning this lesson by heart, so
that its practical outcome will be,
Before very long, the extinction of
all saloons.
Dr. Cornelus R. Agnew,- whoj
died in April, deserved a title we
often use but rarely see illustrated
—a rounded m$b. The qualities
he displayed in his specialty as an
oculist were the highest—fine skill,
complete devotion, admirable train­
ing and a thoroughly scientific
spirit. He was an active citizen,
too manly and public-spirited to
withdraw from public enterprises
while he had influences to throw
for purity and order. Touring the
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PATEN1
Notice is hereby given that John Rees,
has been duly appointed by the' county court
I of Ynnihill county, Oregon, executor of the
’ last will and tes/anient of James Rees, deceased.
Therefore all p isons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to present
• them with proper vouchers to the uedcraigned
at his residence near Newberg, Yainhill county,
Oregon, witbiuaix months from this Sth day
of May, 1«8S.
JOHN REIC8,
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Executor afoie-nid.
Will Continue
law. Yet the gain so far accom­
Sold only by subflcription.
plished is of very great importance.
W. W. BECK
We are unable to sympathize with , 14.
Soliciting Agent.
a theory of philanthropy which
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would prefer “free rum” to any-
thing short of an immediate and
total enactment of prohibition,
While temperance advocates can
- take no part in. establishing asps- i
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i Notice of Appointment of Exec-
i1
utor.
This standard work is the only National
of destruction was permitted to ex- I
Notice for PubHca^
Lator Ornes at O k boom Cm,)
‘Oregon, April 24th, 1888. |
Paper in the County.
Large Circulation I
Speciallñfficement
TO ADVERTISERS!
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Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
B. H. Bowman,executor of tbe estate of Adeline
Fullquartz, deceased, has filed bis final account
of bi-« administraticn of said estate in the county
court cf Yamhill county, Oregon, and said
cour4 has fixed Tuesday, July 3d, 1«S8, at the
hour of 1 o’clock, p. m.. cf *said Jay, at the
couuty court mom at Lafavette, Oregon, as the
time and place for hearing the same.
Therefore all persons interested in said es­
tate are hereby notified and required to appear
al said time and place and show cause, if any
thers be, why said estate be not finally settled.
Dated this 1st day of June, 1888.
B. H BOWMAN,
Executor of said estate.
F enton A F ehtom ,
Attorneys for estate.
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Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given to all whom it may
concern that the undersigned executors of the
estate of Joel J-Hiururaa deceased, have filed
their final account in said estate in the dounty
court of Yamhill county, Oregon, and that tbe
judge of said court has made an order appoint­
ing Tuesday, July 3d,lH88, at 1 o’clocx p. m. or
said day at the court house in Lafayette. Yam
bill county, Oregon, as the time a rd place lof
the hea: Ing uf raid final account and any and
all objectiona thereto.
Thia notice ie published by order of the judge
of Mid court, made tbe 15th day of May. 1*88.
J. T. HEMBREE,
W. C. HEMBBRB.
Executors of said estate.
W L. B radshaw .
Attorney for said ratals.
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