The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889, August 17, 1888, Image 8

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be just and as prayed for in plaintiffs com- Oregon, and jbat said sale will be made to sat­
England.”
pbimt, and for costs and disbursements of this isfy: the sum of 3504.05, costs and disbursements B L FARJEON,
M EBBA1
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Citption.
suit.
After having satisfied himself
of this suit and the accruing costa and the TIIO8 HARDY,
rtOBESc
This summons is published in the O regon further sum of $716.80 and interest thereon
that “the half had not been told,”
R egister for six weeks bv order of Hon. R. P. fionfYhe date of this decree at the rate of 10 JUL HAWTHORNE, MA BY ca
IN THE COUNTY£OURT OF THE STATE Boise, judge of said court, made at chambers
Ser cent annaui due to the respondent, Geo. F W ROBINSON,
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he at once proceeded to make the of Oregon for Ynmbilt county. •
at the city of Salem, June 20th, 1888.
. Townsand, in trust for Ira 8. Townsand, E5ÜLE OABORIAU,
FENTON
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FENTON.
ANSIE ED
necessarily horrible revelation— In the matter ol the estate
and the further sum of $947 41 and interest
50 6t
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Citation.
of
thereon from the date of this decree at the JULES VERNE,
M oda bi
“The Maiden Tribute of Modern D. B. P otm A k , deceased.
rate of 10 per cent per annum due to the re­ WM BLACK,
F C PHIL!
spondents, Gilbert Bros, by said decree from said
Babylon”—in which he opened To Rebecca Putman. Sarah I. Walker, Joseph
Summons.
These novel» will be Uu hj
H. O. Burch, and the further sum of $93 01.and
J. Putman, Robert B Putman, Daniel B.
interest theieon from the date of said decree at of the best writer» at they nJ
doors which had hitherto been Putman, Nancy Ann Durant, Frances B.
Rebecca Henderson. Martha-Pierce, In the circuit eqnrt of the t tate. of Oregon for the rate of 10 per cent per annum due to re ed-~the books which emj J
spondent,
J. A. iitratten, by Baid decree from
closed; threw back shutters; drew Connor,
Yamhill
county:
Mehala Robinett, Catherine Putman, Frances
said H. C. Burch, and the further sum ot ing abouL, Nothing 1st nd
Morgan, Robert C. Putman. Julia C. Put­ J, W . Ingle, Plaintiff;
curtains; and let pitying Christian M.
3324.91
And
iqtares', thereon from the date of
man, Martha E. Putman, Thurston L. Put­
will be Hdniitt^d to the IL.-J
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said decree at the rate of 10 per rent per an­
eyes see the sights over which vo- man, Wm. H. Putdian,'James L. Putipan, 'Jesse Yotfum, O C Yocum, Ann
num
due
to
the respondent, D. B. Gaunt by , ard library of fiction^
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w PuXlDdQ* ji-nd,
Isaac
Nani L. Leabft, -Jobu H, M Yocum, Nettie V Busbee, IV
said decree from said H. O. Burch, ami-the
■erjiailtor», James L. Pul- G Busbee, John Dempsey, Kate
luptou? Londoners were nightly P-utmau, Mary BsLcipi
further
sum
of
$1534
05
and
iDti
rest
therein
This
libru,
of
Fiction
Will
Ha
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John __ 0. _______
Landing-
Martha J. Wf
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Dempsev, Levi Zumalt, Thom­
gloating. And England shrieked, man,
from the date of said decitoe at the rate of 10
ham, W. T. Landingham', Mary E. Jellisou, pkins Yocum, Mrs Thomrfkins I
ocritenOol,.
per cent per annum due to to the respondent,
G. M. Landingham and ^Tm. Inbush. Greet­ Yocum, Caroline Davis, Geo Y
No Eitra Copi«, Will Be p, J
“Indecent!” as if subjects like these ing:
M. E. Campbell, by said decree from said H. 0.
Davis, Elizabeth Yocum, Oscar
Burch, and the further sum pf- $3172-91 aud in­ No back Number, Can 8, ForniiM n|
ever could be made decent. Mr, In the name of the state/of Oregon, you are Yocum, Clara B Yocum De­
terest thereon from the date of said decree at
Copies Will Be tel, ]
hereby cited and required to appear in the Lashmutt, Jacob Yocum, Jesse
the ra|e of 10 per cent per annum due to the
Stead did not want to make such county court of the state of Oregon, for the Yooum, James Yocum, Ellen
If You Wl,l(tte Sorin Ceng J
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appellant, James Shirley, by said decree from
of Yamhill, at theeourt room thereof, at Yocum Branson, George Bran­
said H. C. Burch.
things decent, for to do this would county
LafareUe, in the' county of Yamhill, on Tues­ son, Mary Minerva
Yocum
SUBSCRIBE AT 0M
Dated at Lafayette this 20th day of July, 1888.
day
the
4th day of Septem' er, A . D., 1888, at Branson, I N Branson, Fanny
be a horrible lie to the facts as they
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T. J. HARRIS,
One
Year (52 numbers) ft]
the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said Yocum, Nina Hendrix, Nancy
50-5t
Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon.
had been burned in his own brain. day, tnen and there to show cause, if any Noble, Mr Noble, her.husband,
6 Months (26 numbers i
there be, why certain real estate belonging to John Zumalt, Abe Zumalt,
Revolting reading, reading to har­ said estate be not sold as prayed for in the pe­ Defendants.
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Noticp for Publication.
3 Months (13 mbH
of T. J. Jellison, administrator of said es­
To the above named defendants;, la- the •
row and madden its readers—that tition
tate, duly filed July 6th, ¿888; said real estate name ot the state of Oregon, Yon and each of
Address
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L and O efick at O regon C ity , I
being descMpot as
to^wit: The home- you are hereby rqguired to appear and answer !
is follows, to-wit:
was his aim—and London, amazed, a£ead
OregqA, June 2.1th, 1888. f
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Hamilton Miller, entry No. the complaint of plaintiff died :n said cause in t
staggered and stupefied, could not 1,054, in section^ <4n toMMjabip 4 south, range 5 said court, within 10 days from the day of the \ Notice ¡8 hereby'vivan that the fblTowing-
e meridian,
in Yamhill county, service'’ at this summons upon you, if served n anted settler has filed notice ot his intention to
west of Willamette
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stand this, though fornication it Oregon,
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___ fining 120 acres.
and containing
within said county; or if served in any other make final proof id support of his claim, and
Also the following tract of land, to-wit: Be
Be­ county of this state, then within 20 days from th it said proof will be made before the cletk or
had Jong stood! And for a few ginning 10 87}-100 chains south from the north
­ the date thereof; but if served by publication, judge of Yamhill oounty^jOregon, at Lafayette,
west corner of T. J; Jellison’s land at a stone then on or before the 24th dav of September, Oregon, on Saturday, Adgust 2$, 1888“, viz;
days, by the noise the clubs and on
the south side of, the road, leading from 1888 the same being the first day of the next
John L. Watt.
the papers made, great seemed Har­ Amity to Matheny’s ferry south orf the original Tegular term of said corn t: and if you fail so to Homestead entry, No. 6724, for the lots 5, 6
line between E. C. Williams’ and J. B. Wai- answer, lor want thereof the plaintiff will apply
and
7
of
section
35,
t5. s, r 4 w.
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lot Diana of the Ephesians. It litig's to stake in 15 s, r 4 w; thence east 6 25.- to the court for the reHef pray ed “for in said He names the following
witnesses to pro e
100 chains, thence south 1 564 1()0 chains; thenbe complaint, to wit: A decree foreclosing two his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
would have amazed them to have west 6 25-100 chains: thence north 1 564 190 certaiu mortgages executed by Minerva Yocum
of,said land, viz:
to the place of beginning, being and ly­ deceased, upon lots Nos. 87, 88, 89.94, 95 and
seen him sitting Reading theirlead- chains
A. Dent. Robt. Dent and Wm.Dent of Wheat­
ing in the precinct of Amity, Yamhill ccunty, 96, of the town of Dayton, Y'amhill county, Or­ land, Or. and Jos. "Wait, of Amity, Or.
.
' ers and to^have beard-his kindly Oregon.
egon, recorded respectively at page 91, vol. 8,
W. T. BURNEY.
Also all the right, title and interest of D. B.
page 97, Vol. Q, of the records of mortgages 48-6t
Register.
conclusion of <! the "whole matter as Putman, deceased, in, of and to the following and
for said county, and for a decree that plaintiff be
real premises, to wit: A part of the donation paid all sums of money due him upon said mort­
he laid their pafieri
lapersfdown and said land claim known and designated as claim gages to-wit: the sum of 3993.55 with interest on
Nptiçe for. Publication.
’s. 39 and 64, notification No. 1,240, and $423 /5 thereof at «percent per annum, and
with a plear ‘ undisturbed smile, No
bounded as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a on 3569.80 thereof at 16 per emt per annum
’"They are'_..
L and O ffice at O regon C ity , 1
MT wrong; they’ll get point on the west boundary line of said dona­ fiom this August Kth, 1888, and 350 attorney’s
Oregon, July 14th, 1888.
f
tion land claim twenty seven ahd twenty-seven fees and costs and disbursements, and for such
right some day.
Then, after days one hundredth (27 27-100) chains north of the other relief as rnty be just.
Notice, is hereby given that the following-
southwest corner of said donation land claim
This summons is published for six weess i> named settler has filed notice of his intention to
which seemed to them years, the and
thence running north 73 73 10n chains to the O regon R egister by order of ;Hon. R, P
make final proof in support of bis claim, and
sold A. M. Hoffman and now owned by Boise, judge of «aid court, made at Salem, Ore- that said proof will be made before the county
purest, most heroic of the women of lands
said Hoffman, thence running east on the Auguot 9th, A D 1888.
judge p’r, in case of his absence, then the
England, in a long and splendid south line of said land sold to and owned by
FENTON A FENTON,
county çjerk of Tillamook, county, Oregon, at
said Hoffman to east boundary of said donation
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Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Tiliamo^^Oregon, on Wednesday, September
memorial, spoke to him, thanked land claim; thence southerly following the east
boundary line of said donation land claim to a
William H. Hoskins,
him, blessed him, and put the point 27 27-100 chains north of the southeast
Summons,
Homesfeod eutry No. 5,129, for'tffe e } of n
of said donation land claim; thence run­
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chaplet of such honor as their corner
w 4 and if j of n e 4 of section 24, tp. 2 n, r
ning west following the north boundary ot the
w.
p.
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homage could give upon his abused lands sold to and now owned by R, W. Philips In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for 10 He
namestthe following witnesses to prove
to the place of beginning and containing 422 the county of Yamhill.
his coqtinudNis reridafft'e upon and cultivation of
head. We have a “Modern Baby­ acres more or less in Yamhiil county, Oregon, John E. Hubbard, as admin­
said land, viz:
in 15 s, r 4 w.
de bonis non ofjhe
lon” not so far removed from us as Witness, the Hon. L Loughary, judge of the • istrator
J C Sibley and P P Hobson, of Hobsonville,
estate of Nathan Westfall,
and C Pye, of Nehalem, and W N Vaughn, of
court of the state of Oregon, for the
deceased, plaintiff,
London, on whose principal business county
county of Yamhill, and the seal of said court
Kelchis;
all of Tillamook county, Oregon
vs
affixed, this 13th day of July, A. D., 1888. Albert Westfall, defendant.
W.T. BURNEY,
streets where men are obliged to hereto
—Attest:
506t
Register.
To Albert Westfal!, said defeudant:
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J- W. H obbs , Clerk.
pass daily is the gilded saloon and
In the name of the state of Oregon, you are
1 LS f By M. R eddino , Deputv.
hereby required to appear and answer the
its accompanying brothel; and have
— v
F enton & F enton .
complaiaL-Wed againrt ywi in the ntemr' etr-
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A ttow y e. far
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titled Buit on or befofe September 24th, 1888,
that being the first day of the next regular
' America? Among all of our noble,
Oregonian Kailway, L’d, Line.
term of said court, next after due service of
this summons upon you by publication thereof’
Referee
’
s
Sale
of
Labd,
good men, is there not one whom
as by law*provided, and if you fall so to answer’
the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re­
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God has taught to count the right
otice is hereby given that the lief prayed for in his complaint herein, to-wit:
Until -farther notice trains will
undersigned referee, heretofore appointed
as duty; one who will lay aside all
For a decree setting aside the deed of con­
to sell the land hereinafter described, will on the
veyance of the real estate, described in plain­ arrive and depart from Lafayette
considerations of wordly wisdom,
tiff
’
s
complaint,
to
said
defendant,
which
said
25th day of August, 1888.
as follows, to and from Portland.
estate is described as follows, to-wit;
and ask the question, “How can I at the hour of 1 o’clock in the afternoon in real
MAIL.
Being a part of sections 7 and 8 in township
front of the court house d6or at Lafayette, Ore three south of range two west, and known as a
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help?” Men’s affairs have long gon.
in accordance with the directions of the part of the William Wallace donation land Portland.... I (».30 a m Airlie................... 7^0 a m
rendered in tbe suit of Terressa Holver- claim, notification No, 1,477, bounded and de­ Dundee ... .12 45 p m Sheridan Jun 11 38 a m
.
enough had their turn, now the full decree
stott et al va Annie Phillips et al, in the circuit scribed as follows; Beginning at a point at the Lafayette... 1 15 p m Lafayette... 12 55 p m
time has come for the turn of dis­ court of the state of Oregon for Yamhill county, nort »west corner of Mid claim; thence running Sheridan Jun 3 52 p m Dundee ... . 1 25 p m
proceed to sell at public auction to the highest south one quarter oi a mile to a stake: thence Airlie (arriv) 6 20 p m Portland (ar) 3 45 p m
honored girlhood and wronged. bidder for cash in hand tbe following described east
one half mile to ».stake: thence north one
LAFAYKTTE MIXED.
real estate, to-wit:
UAVI.
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ARRIVE,
Here is slavery and tragedy enough, The north half of the donation land claim of Saarter of a mile to tbe line of said claim;
lence west one half mile along the line of said
O. B. Hawley and wife, in Yamhill connty, claim to the place of beginning; containing 80 Lafayette.. 6 30 am Portland.... 1010 am
, and it will bave to be made known state of Oregon, and being notification No.
Portland... 5 15pm Lafayette... 9
pm
acres more or less, in Yamhill county, Oregon.
in some way, for as surely as God 1,225, save and except the following part there­ And for such other and further relief as shall For Luther information apply to the Com­
of heretofore sold by Elixa Hawley to Erwin be Just and as prayed for in plaintiff's oom pany’a Agent at Lafayette, or address General
reigns in heaven, he will some day Stephens, to-wit: Beginning at the* northeast plaint, and for costs and disbursements of this office, corner Second & Pine 8to., Portland Ogn,
of a forty acre tract of land sold bv suit.
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arise, and the tormented creatures corner
Eliza Hawley to Shell Hawley and Emma Haw­
This summons is published m the O regon
ley; then?e north on the east boundary of said R egister for six weeks by order of Hon. R. P.
whom he created and cares for will claim far enough to include fifty acres; thence
Boise, judge of said court; made at chambers at Xul-v-ersr Stable.
be avenged. This revolt against west to west boundary of claim; thence south Salem, Oregon, J udo 26th, 1888.
♦o the northweet corner of said forty acre
FENTON A FENTON,
impurity and crime is yours, can tract; thaoce to the place of beginning; and 50-6t
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
containing fifty acres. The deed to which is re­
J. J. Hembree, Proprietor.
you as Christian men refuse to corded at page 68 of vol. X, Records of Deeds
I am prepared to give good accomtr od.tion on
The purchaser will be required to pay the ex-
lead the way and guide the move­ penaee of the deed.
short notice, to persona wishing
teams or conveyance.
ment? Can a deliverer promise not Dated July 18th, 1888.
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/ Charges Reasonable,
A. R. BURBANK.
hacks
connects with the daily trains
|to run because there are dangers in
Raferee.
to carry passengers to and from the depot.
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otice is hereby given that by 1
enter a battle-field because bullets In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for
virtue of to .xeeution ta.u«d out of th.
fly thick ’ m hailstones, and maybe the couity of Yamhill.
circuit court ot Y.mblll county, mu of Or.-
AUGUST
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- 17, 1888.
John K.Hubbbard, as admin 1
gon,
bearing
date oi July 7th, 1888, and to me
it will be rçddened with his blood, istrapr de bonis non, of the
directed, to enforce a decree and order of aate
estate of Na than Westfall, de-
made
by
the
auprame
court ot the atat. ot Oro-
when on his one sword some great ceaseL plaintiff.
W. C. T. II. COLUMN.
gon on the 15th day of February, 1888. and by
issue depdttds?
Agnes Vestfall, Ida Weatfall,
| order of raid court duly entered, enrol'.d and
docaeted upon th. reooraa of the olrcuit court
In Mr, Stead worked the loves Mells*» Westfall, Harriet
for Yamhill county, atatf of Oregon, u the Sth
Weed H. Martha Westfall.
dav of Julyj 1888, aa a Judgment and decree
and woes which moved Isaiah’s Iaadore Westfall Everest and
thereof in a suit wherein Jamea Sbeiley waa
Joseph Everest, fletendants.J
plaintiff and appellant and H. 0. 'Burch, Katie I No Premiums;
M bs . F. A. M obbib , Pre« Superintendent, graphic pen and lost John the Bap­
To Agnes WestfalMfeeliMa Westfall, Harriet Burch and other, were defendant, and reapond
Newberg, Oregon.
tist his head. To do the work that WeBlfslI aud Martha Westfall, Mid defendants: euu, 1 have levied upon and on
In ths uame of the state of Oregon, you are
Saturday, the 18th day ol August. 1888.
he did we must liegin as he di^—at hereby
required to appear and gnawer the com
FOR WOMAN’S HONOR.
at 1 o'clock p. m. of sold day at the oourt
plaint
fll^d against yOU in the above entitled bouse door in Lafayette in said county, I will
the
fountain
head.
You
must
lay
suit on or before September 24th, 1888, that
[Continued from last week.]
»11 to the highest Didder for caeh in uaud all
tbe. first day or the next regular 'term-of the right, title and interest of said defendants
He heard earnest men like Ben­ down as a great political principle being
KiA^l r.nnrt. next after due servioe of t|iis sum­
and respondents, H. O. Burch and Katie Burch
that
no
man
who
believes
that
the
mons upon you by publication thereof, as by or either of them, on or after the 14th day of
jamin Scott, the city chamberlain,
law provided, and if you fail so to answer. >be October, 1881, (the date of the mortgage fore­
\ and women like Ellice Hopkins daughters of the poor must be sacri­ plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief closed in thia eutt) in or to the following de­
prayed for in the complaint herein, to-wit:
prsmi es.to wil:
and Jopephine Butler say eo; the ficed to' the lusts of his own sex is For a decree setting aside the deed of con­ scribed
Begiuuiog at the N E corner of the donation
of the real estate, described in plain­ land claim of T. L. Gwinn, which la ata uointou
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latter descended from those heroic fit to help make the laws of our na­ veyance
tiffs complaint, to said defendant?, which said
he line between sectivus 7 and 8, 57 chains N
premises are described as follows^ to-wit: of too corner to eeolions 7, 8, 17 and 18.16 s, r
Christians who were driven out of tion. You must raise the standard real
Tbe north half of tbe west half of the dona­ 4 w; thence W 9 chaine to stake in mound;
of
political
opinion
until
it
becomes
tion laud chum of James MorriB and wife, in thence N 91 degrees 45 minutes, E 3.2' ihains;
France by the revocation of the
township three, south of range two west, in
Ell chains to stake from wl oh a Hr
edict of Nantes. -Home secretaries impossible for an immoral man to Yambill county, Oregon, containing 80 acres. I thence
tree 86 iuebee in di.meter bears 8 7l degrees
tbe following tract of land, to-wit: Situ­ E 6 links, end a Hr tree 18 inches in
lameter
-and heads of police had known it occupy any public position in thiB Also
ate in said county and ^tate, commercing at DBBrB
«u ux.xiua
bears E 4 2 w
08 OUBXUB
chains; - mcuuc
thence «■
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cLains vo
to a
s 12 Large Paget and 84 l 00)
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for yean but with a horrible indif­ country, from the police station to ---------
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’ 1 one •‘ ue.woew
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auu
a oust -fro
from
Morris and wile to Sarah Bryan; thence west which a laurel tree 8 inches in diameter bears
sooth line of said land 80
f» rods;
rede, j, w degreeH E 158 links, and a laurel tree 18
ference. In an interview wjth an the president of the United States. following the south
f.
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tz thz
,J the
.u7 land
—:J sold by said , j h
thence
south
5JJ rode z.
to
f diameter bear» E 208 links; thence W
ex-head of the criminial investiga­ It is horrible that men whose office Nathan Westfall'to Z. Mendenhall; thence east I along line between aectiona G and 7, 60 chains
• 63$
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80
rods;
thence
north
rods
to
the
place
to corner of Beolious 1, 12, 6 and 7; thence B 19 PUBLISHED IN AND GIVQ
tion department he was bewildered it is to put down crimes will do beginning
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26} acres. Also
all 1 the degree« 45 minutes W 22 chains to the N linejof
EACH ISSUE OF THE 21
following tract situate in said county and state, John Monroe and wife's donation land claim;
with the statements of what had nothing to put down this crime., following
to-wit: Being a part of the donation land claim of thence E with the N line of the Monroe dona­
LY EDITION. -
* actually come under that gentle­ “Let it alone,” they practically say, James Morris and wife and sold by Mid Morris tion land claim 42 64 chains to the N E corner
and wife to oarah Bryan, In townsnip three of the said John Monroe and wife’s donation
Beginning Aug. 1, and
and
they
have
said
the
same
in
man’s knowledge , when in office,
south of range two west, and beginning at the land claim; thence 8 with the E boundary of after, The World viU print J?
northeast corner of the above named donation the Monroe claim 31.85 chains to stake in
and exclaimed, “But do you tljink many ways, and hate said it for land
claim; thence west 80 rods; thence south mound; thence E 52.23 chains to E boundary of tue a complete novel by 0 u»J
years.
We
all
have
our
part
in
1064 rode; ihence east. 80 rods; thence north the Gwinu donation land claim; thence N 24.15 Among the writer! wiU ke/^*
that these things are going on now?”
106$ rods to tbe place of beginning; containing
chaius to the place of being containing 262
“Yes, now, every night.” “Why,” this, and in Shakespeare’s genial 53j acres more or less. Also lot No. (1) oue acres of laud being a part of section 7,15 s, r 4 WALTER BESANT, THKWCI
in Betion No- (7) seven in township (3) three w and also a part of section 12 in t 5 s, WILKIE COLLINS,
words,
“
God
fights
upon
our
side
MBS ALQ
he said, “it is enough to raise hell,
south of range two west, in Yambill couuty, r 5 w, and being also a part ot the do­
ROBT BUCHANAN, JOHN 8 ,
Oregon , containing 1 91-^06 acres.
nation land clai s of T. L. Gwinn and
and I shall at least make it raise and our goodjjause^j^J^
And for each other and further relief as shall
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