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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1888)
Tlie Cregcn ISegister command her voice so to speak she promised that she would never ask AUGUST - - 24, 188k Frank to drink another glass of wine, and she ever after kept her word. The wine was taken from w. C. T. U. COLUMN. the table, and she never set it be “For God and Home and Native Land.” fore her guests again. LAFAYETTE I - OREGON. Bwumona. Notlce.tbr Publication, In the elrcnit court Ot tho »Ute of Oregon for the county bf Yamhill. ’ r L amp O xfics at O regon C ity , I Oregon, June 29th> 1888. j Notice io hereby given that the folioifing- uamed settler has filed notice ot his intention to ? make final proof in support of his claim, and . th it said proof will be made before the clerk or „r Yamhill ¿..„.kill county. Oregon, at * T Lafayette, judge of Oregpi?, on Saturday, August 25, 1888, viz: John,E. Hubbbard, as admin istrator de bonis non. of the estatex>f Nathgn WestfaH,de ceased, (pl*iut Ilf. Agnes Westfall. Ida Westfall, 4 John L. Watt, Melissa Westfall, Harriet Westf 11. Martha Westfall; Homestead entry, No. 6724, for tbe lots 5, G Isadure Westfall Everest and and 7 of section 35, 15 s, r 4 w. ' PATENTS GRANTED M bs .F. A. M orris ,Pres«Superintendent, Joseph Everest, defendants. ____ __ the following witnesses _______ to __ pro ____ e > . ( ------- He names To Agnes W^ifa!!. Melina Westfall. Harrietlh,a continuous residence’upon, and cultivation To citizen* of th» .Pacific states Newberg, Ojegon. We.tfolleiiJHirtba We.tf.ll.uid defend.nt«: of, said laud, viz: during the past week, and reported In tbe name of the state of Oregon, you are A. Dent. Robt. Dent and Wm>.Dentof Wheat- “ drink to please me .” hereby reauired to appear and answer the com land, Or. and Jos. Wait, of Amity. Or. „ W. T. BURNKY. The dav had been most beauti expressly*Tor this paper by C. A. ^plaint filed against you in th© above entitled 4tf-Gt Register., on or before September 24th, 13^8, that ful; now that the evening had closed Snow & Co., patent lawyers, oppos suit being the first day of he next regular term of court, next after due service of this sum »in, it seemed more lovely than ever; ite U, S. Patent office, Washington: said Notice for Publication. mons upon you by pub.ication thereof, as by Oregon—J. B. Lalonde, Portland, law provided, and If you tail so to answer, h’s the moon had risen and all nature plaintiff wilFapnly to the court for the relief L and O ffick at O regon C ity , ) drag saw; A. J. Spicer, Portland, prayed for in tbe complaint herein, to-wit: was dressed in splendor. \ Oregon, July 14th, 1883. ( For a decree setting aside the deed of con- fastening device for car axles. Notice is hereby given that The Grays’ cottage was brilliantly vevanceufthe realestate, described in plain i^,a tiled notice of | tiff’s complaint, to said delendantr, which said named lighted -and draped for a bridal Washington territory—M. Wilber, real premises are described as f Hows; to-wit: make «(final proofdn support of that said roof will be made before _____ Tbe nortn half of the west half of the ¿Ra party. In one parlor sat Ella Gray Seattle, logging car. California— tion non fl,,.», tl.A land claim of James Mo tris and wife, in jud^e or, in case of his absence, then the Alexander P.'Hall, San Francisco, coiiutyilerk of tillauiook, county, Oregon, at and Frank Baker,- who were soon to totfnship three, south of range two'west, in-< Yamhill county, Oregon, containing 80 ftcres. ^I'iliamodk, Oregofi, on Wednesday, September screw propellor; W. H. Beardsley, - *’ take the marriage vow, while the Also the following tract of land, to-wit; Situ 5th., 18s8/v.iz: William H. Hoskins, In said count/ and state, comme cing at other parlor was filled with invited Eureka, saw filing maohine; P. ate the southeast corner of the land sold by James ■ I Homestead entry No. 5,129, 5,128, for the e A ^of of n Glaszer, Redding, two wheeled ve Morris and wite to Sarah Bryan; thence west w 4 «nd w j of n e 4 pf section 24, tp. 2 n, guests. n, r following the south line of said land 80 rods; 10 w. At laatj'the folding doors were hicle; B. C. Hall, Stockton, horse thence gouth 534 rods to the land sold by said . He ______ 2.”. f following .’.L.. ___ _ L. prove names the witnesses to Nathan Westfall to Z. Mendenhall; thence east his continuous residence upon and cultivation of thrown open, the minister took his check for harvester; B. Motea, San 80 rods: thence north 53;|- rods to the place of said laud, viz: containing 26j acres. Also all the U Sibley ; ¡LL», and «.«« F . P * Hobson, ..vw.vu< v uu«*uuV|llo, J C of . Hôbsonville, place, and with a few brief words Joaquin county, medical compound; beginning following tract situate iu said county and state, and i’ Pye, of Nehalem, and W N Vaughn, of to-wit: Beipg a part of the donation la”d claim of Ke le hit; ail of Tillamook -------- *- Oregon county, and promises to love and honor, J. A. Sneed, Marysville, two wheeled James Morris and wife and s<dd by said Morris W. T. BUKNBY, Ella Gray and Frank Baker stood vehicle; A. Sweet, Ferndale, cow and wife to arah Bryan, in townsnip three 506t - "•-‘‘Register. sbuth of range two west, and beginning at the harness. before the company as husband northeast corner of the above ntfmed donation land claim; thence west 80 rods; thence south and wife. After the congratulations rods-, ilienee fast. 80 rods; thence north J. E. Mager«, of ' McMinnville, has 1064 106| rods to the place of beginning; containing they all repaired to the dining room been appointed deputy prosecuting at 534 acres more or less. Also lot Np. (1) one where supper was served. As the torney for Yamhill county by II. H. in action No. (7) seven iu township (3) three Oregonian Railway, L’d, Line. south of range wo west, in Yamhill county, wine was passed around Frank Hewitt. Oregon . contniuing 1 91-‘06 acres. And for each other and further relief as shall pushed his glass to one side without X he just and-aa prayed for-in plain:ifi',s com^ Until furth e r not ic e trains will ph int, and for costs and disbursements of this Citation. tasting it. “Won’t you drink your arrive and depart from Lafayette suit. . This summons is published in the O regon as follows, to and from Portland. wine, Frank? “No, I would rather IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE R egister for six weeks bv order of Hon. R. P. MAIL. not.” “Please do, just this one of Oregon for Yamhill county. Boise, judged said court, made at chumbers I.EAVB LEAVE at the city of Salem, June 20th, 18S8. Portland.... 10 39 a m Airlie................. 7,50 u in glass, the rest all drink theirs.” In tbe matter ot the estate i- Citation. • ’ FENTON «k FENTON. Dundee ....12 45 pm Sheridan Jun, 11 38 a in of 50 6t -, Attorneys for Plaintiff. “No, Ella, that was mother’s dying Di B. P utman , deceased. Lafayette... 1 15 p in Lafayette.. 12 55 p in Sheridan Jun 3 52 n m Dundee.... 1 25 p m ‘-d' request tnat I should never taste To Rebecca Putman, Sarah I. Walker, Joseph Airlie (arriv) fi 20 p m Portland (ar) 3 45 p in /- sSiiuiyipiiN. J. Puiiuan, Robert B Putman, Daniel.B. LAFAYETTE MIXED. any intoxicating prinks.” “And Putman, Nancy Ann Durant, Francs B. ' LEAVE. ________ v;.... ARBISR» ('enijor. Rebecca Mender Jon. Martha Piura»r- you promised?” “Yes, just as she Mshala [ruthe circuit court of’the tate of Oregon for Lafayette.. 6 30am Portland.... 10 10 a m Robinett, Catherine Putman, Frances Yamhill county: Portland.... 5 15 p in Lafayette.. . 9* p in Morgan, Robert C. Putin am, J-wlia C. Put. was dying I made her this promise, M. ] man, Martha E. Putman, Thurstou L^Pidp J. W . Ingle, Plaintiff; For further information apply to tbe Com \s i man, Wm. H. Putman, James L. l’utman, and I do not wish to break it now. ” nany’s Agent at Lafayette, or «address General ♦» v > Isaac B. Putman, Nancy-L. Leabo, John H. Jesse Yocum, OO Yocum,Ann “But just one glass can certainly do Putman, Mary E. Lemastera, Janies L.a Py tr, M Yocum. Nettie V Busbee, W office, corner Second A Pine Sts.,. Portland Ogn. Martha'J. Wilson, John C. Lauding^ <J Busbee, .1 Jin DeinpwyTKWW ------- -----;------ no hitrm; take it to please me.” man, bam, W. T. Landingham,. Mary E. Jellisou, Dempsev, Levi Zmualt, Timin Yocuui, Mis Thompkins | The pleading looks of his young G. M. Landingham and Wm, lubnsli. Groet- ?kiiiN beam, Caroline Davis, Geo Y | in«: . Davis, Yocum, Oscar | bride touched him, and he took the In the name of tbe state of Oregon, you are Yocum, Elizabeth Clara B Yocum De-1 cited and required to appear in the Lashuiutt, Jacob Yocum, Jesse i——- glass, raised it to his lips, then set hereby J. J. Hembree, Proprietor. county eourtof the state of Oregon, for the of Yamhill, at the court room tnereot, at Y’ocum, James Yocum, Ellen | ■it down without tastmg-and tu r n e d county I am prepared to give good accniu. odatlon on Lafaj e te, in the county of Yamhill, on Tues Yocum Branson, George Bran- I Mary zMinerva Yocum | abort notion, tp oereons wish.ng away. “Why won’t you drink it, day the 4tb day of Septern er, A. D., 1*88, at son, teams or conveyance. the hour ot 10 o’clock in the t >renoon of said Branson, 1 N Branson, Fanny | Charges Re*asOL»ble. Yocum, Nina Hendrix. Nai-cy | Frank? One glass can’t hurt you day, tneh . and there to show caui-e, if any, Noble, Mr Noble, herhnsba id, j K/ Mv hacks connects with the daily trains there be, why certain real estate belonging tu John Zuraalt, Abe Ztrnwlt, | so please take this orie;” and she said to carry passengers to and »com the depot. estate be not sold as praj ed for in th© pf? pefendants. tition of T. J. Jellison, administrator of said es handed the glass to him again. tate, To tbe above named defendants: In the duly filed July 6th, 1888; said real estate of the statp of Oregon, You uud each At Without a word he took the glass being described as follows, to wit: The home name hj ' stead claim of Hamilton Miller, entry No. you are hereby required to appear and answer | the complaint of plaintiff filed in said cause ini ■ ""“ “ CttJSS Ul ¿a Lil and would have drank, but just 1,054, in section 5, in township 4 south, range 5 west of Willamette meridian, in Yamhill county, said court, witbin 10 days from the day of the ' Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained, and all as he was putting the wine to his^ ^Oregon, and containing 120 acres. service of this summons upon you, if served Also the following tract of land, to wit: Be within said-comity; or ip served in any other Patent business conducted for Moderate Fees. lips, old Uncle Henry arose from -zinning Our office is opposite U. S, Patent office. We 10 87^-100 chains south from the north county of this*state, then within 20 "days from date thereof; but if served by publication, have ho sub-agencies, all business direct, horce his se.at and cried. “Stop!” All west corner of T. J. Jellison’s land eta stone the can transact nateut busimms iq.Iess time and at on the south side of the road leading from then on or before the 24th dav of September. Cost than those rumiKe from Washington. eyes were turned toward him. Amity to Matheny’s ferry south on the original 1888 the name ^eing the first day of the next Less bend model, drawing or uhoku with descrip- between E. C. Williams’ and J. II. Wai- regular term of 'said romt: and if you fail so to tioa We advise j. patenta’le or not, fee of “Please, Frank, let me tell you my line ling’s to stake in t 5 s. r 4 w; thence east 6 25- answer, tor want thereof the plaintiff.will apply 100 chains, thence soulh I 564 100 chains; thence to the court for the relief pra.ved for jir said charge Our fee n<«t due till patent is secured. "life’s story before you.,take your west A book, ‘ How to Obtain Patents,” with re 6 25-100 chains: thence n^rth 1 56j PJQ- complaint, town: A decree foreclosing two to the place of beginning, being and ly certain 'mortgages executed by Minerva Yocum ferences to actual clients in you. State, county, wine; then see if Ella will urge you chains pr town, sen* free. Address 14- ing in thei precinct of Amity, Yamhill ccunty, deceased, upon lots IS os 87, 88, 89 94. 95 and 96, of the town of Dayiqn, Yambill county, Or to drink. I was once a clerk in an Ort gon. SZ Also all the right, title and interest of D. B. egon, recorded respectively at page 91, Vol. S, extensive drug store with a large Putman, deceased, in, of and to the following a-d page 97, Vol. Q, <;f the records of mortgages Opposite Patent Office. Wellington, JJ. C. real '»remits, to wit: A part of the donation for said county, and for a decree that plaintiff be salary, bright prospects, and a land claim known and designated as claim paid all sums of money due him upon said mort No’s. 39 and 64, notification No. 1,240, and gages to -win the sum of $993.55 with interest on heart light and free ,.as the wind bounded ns follows, to-wit: Commencing at a $423 /5 thereof at 8 per cent per annum, and |)oint on the west boundary line of*said dona- on $569.80 thereof at 1G per c ¡nt per annum that blows; I thought I was and al ion land claim twenty seven and twenty-seven fioin this August Sth, ls88, and $50 attorney’s ways would be the happiest man one hundredth (27 27-100) chains m rih of the fees and costs and disbnrsements, and for such southwest corner of said donation land claim other relief as may be just. alive. But what crushed my spir and This summons is published for six wee *8 ii thence running north 73 73 10*» chains to lands sold A. M. Hofinmn and now owned by the O regon R egister by order of ,Hon. R, P its, blighted my fairest hopes and said Hoffman, thence running east on the Boise, judge of 'aid court, made at Salem, Ore- dragged me down to what I now am South line of said land so.d to and owned by Auguot 9th, A I) 1888* FENTON A FENTON, said Hoffman to east boundary of said donation —a poor, miserable, broken down land claim; thence southerly following the east 1 Attorneys for Plaintiff. boundary line of said donation land claim to a old man. What was it? Shall I point 27 27-10( chains north of the southeast of said donation laud claim; thence run Numinous. tell you? It was a glass of wine corner ITS SCOPE.—THE AMERICAN MAG AZINS ning west following the north boundary of tbe ^ves preference to national topics and scenes, and lands sold to and now owned by R, W. Philips I literaturo and art are of the highest standard. handed round at a bridal party, to Famous American writers fill its pages with a wid* In the dr.-- ‘ t court of the state of Oregon for Abe place of beginning and containing 422 variety of interesting sketches of travel and advent handed to me by the girl I loved, acres more or less iu Yamhill county, Oregon, the county ■ > Vamhill. ure, serial and short stories, descriptive account* of in t 5 s. r 4 w. E. Ifnbhsrd, as admin- our famous countrymen and women, brief essays on and she was once my wife. ‘Drink, Witness, the Hon. L Loughary, judge of the John tbe foremost problems of the period, and, in snort, istrutu: de bonis non of he this Magazine s estate of Nathan Westfall, county court ■ f tbe state ot Oiegon, for th Henry, to please rhe,’ was her smil county of Yamhill, and the seal ol siyd court deceased, plaintiff, Distinctively Representative of vs ing request, And I drank; I could hereto affixed, this 13th day of July, A. D lo>- American Thought and Progress. —- Attest: Albert Westfall, defendant. It ia acknowledged by the preeeand pnbhe to <be the not resist the pleading look and } 1 ■'irbv.t “ •eierkr- ■ To Aroérf Westfall, saiaTTeleuilanii most popular and entertaining of the high. L f By M. R edding , Deputv. Claes monthlies. _________ In the name of the state of Oregon, you are words, but drank the wine to its F enton & F enton . hereby required to appear and answer the 51 .Attorneys for JtsiateSZ" complaint filed against you in Uie above en- dregs, and from that moment I - ___________ v Jiiled Muit on or betofe September 21 th, lB-es, lUaaetratwl Fremlwm J,»*t, anil Speria! !■• have been a ruined wian. And not that being the first day of the next regular, daacrmenie lu Cash or Valuable Premium* to Club Raiser*, will be sent on receipt of term of said-court, next after due service of Referee’s Sale of Land. my life alone, but the life of the girl 15c., if thl* paper 1* mentioned. this summons upon yon by publication thereof a q by law provided, and if you fail so to answer I married was made miserable by WTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE the plaintiff will apply to "tne court for the rp- J •SP" Re«pon«lble and energetic . » undersigned referee, heretofore appointed lie! prayed. Jor in hfc complaint, herein; to-wit: j wanted to ««»licit anb«crlpilona. 1 that one glass of wine. ‘Drink, to for excluulve territory. sell the land hereinafter described, will on the For a decree setting aside the deed of con-1 once ADDBCSR, Henry, to please me,’ is what brought veranee of the real estate, described in plain 25th day of August, 1888, tiffs complaint, to said defendant, which said THE AMERICAN MAGAZINE 00., me to this, is what blighted my life at the hour of 1 o'clock in tbe afternoon in real estate is described as follows, to-wit; 749 Broadway, New York. front of the court lienee door at Lafevette. Ore Being a part of sections 7 and 8 in township for all time to come. ‘Drink, Henry, Son. in accorduncet with the directions or the three south ol range two west, and known as a part of tne William Wallace donation land -cree rendered in the suit of Terresen Holver to please me,’ is what blighted my Mott et al ve Annie Phillips et al, in the circuit claim, notification No. 1,477, bounded and de wife’s brightest hopes, is what broke court of the state of Oregon for Yamhillconnty scribed as follows; Beginning at. a point at the proceed to sell at nub'fc auction to the highest nort west corner of said claim; thence running her heart and dragged her down to bidder for cash in hand tbe following described south one quarter oi a mile to a stake; thence real estate, to-wit: east one half mile to a stake; thence north one an early grave; ‘Drink, Henry, to The north half of the donation land claim of quarter of a mile, to rhe lin^gf said claim; C. B. Hawley and a ile, in Yamhill county, thence west one half mile alonjpne line of said please me,’ is what did all this. state of Oregon, and being notiflcut’oD No. claim to the place of beginning; containing 80 Now, Ella, will you urge Frank to 1,223, eave and except the following part there acres more or less, in Yamhill county. Oicgon. And for such other and further relief as shall heretofore sold by Eliza Hawley to Erwin take this wine? Think of your of Stephens, to wit: Beginning at the’ northeast be just and na prayed for in plaintiffs eom corner of a forty acre tract of land sold b, plaint, and for cpsts and disbursements of this happiness and his in the time that Eliza Hawley to Shell Hawley and Emma Haw suit. ley; then 'e north on the east boundary . f said '1 his summonses published in the O regon . is to come, and never forget what olaim far enough to Include fifty acres; thence R egister for six weeks by order of Hon. R. P. harm a single glass of wine may west to west boundary of claim: thencs uoutl Boise, judge of said court; made at chambers at to the northwest corner of said forty acre Salem, Oregon, Ju?e 26th, 1*«88. do.” tract; thence to the place of beginning: and FENTON A FENTON, containing flay acres. The deed to which is re 50-61 Attorneys for Plaintiff. By the time Uncle Henry had corded at page t;8 of »ol. X. Records of Deeds The purchaser witi be required to pay the ex finished speaking all eyes were wet pen.es of the deed. IlflVFSlTIQFRQ or others, who wish to examine AV I Ell 11 VfellW th« pap«r, Or obtain eabmatea ------ with tears and Ella was sobbing! Dated July 1 sth, 1888. on advertising space when in Chicago, will find it on file at Newspaper Advarl.aing Bureau, . A. R. BURBANK. like a child; but when she could IO Spruoe St., New York. Referee. IF YODWANTTHEEil take thewobu It IS almost the same tii No Premiums; ’1 -■ . 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