The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, February 15, 1889, Image 4

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    THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. make good roads without a good
deal of labor, and the people most
interested manage to shirk their
February
15, 1889. duty. If it cannot be done other­
wise the law on roads and highways
should be amended to some extent
STOPPED AT THE HAREM.
and all road taxes be paid in mon­
All Zieber, the politician, was re­ ey or its equivalent.
No labor
cently telling a crowd in Portland should be allowed unless done well.
about a lecture Gen. E. L. Apple­ A citizen might be given preference
gate delivered there once on a time. as a worker, but not allowed to
“Lish” overheard the narration, but work as he pleases. All work should
preferred his own version of the in­ be done under the supervisor and
cident. He said: “It was a good no man credited unless he docs as
many years ago, d’ye see, when well as the day laborerer, who is
they were raising funds for the hired from the out side. In the past
Portland library. The wise men too much slackness was permitted.
and philosophers who were getting The farmer is the man who uses the
it up, d’ye see, engaged me to lec­ road and he should see that in every
ture. They agreed to pay me $100 district work is faithfully done. A
an hour, d’ye see, and I was to lec­ county with good roads stands
ture five hours for $500. I con­ higher on that account. Poor roads
cluded to speak for two hours and a mean a poor county and a shiftless
half each evening. The time ar­ people. A really good road super­
rived, d’ye see, and the lights of the visor is a true blessing in any com­
Oro Fino shone over a throng of munity.
philosophers, w-ise and intelligent
men, and the fairest and brightest
On the morning of April 30tli,
ladies in the great metropolis of the 1889, at 9 o’clock, it has been ar­
Pacific northwest. The subject of ranged that the church bells all
my discourse was the ‘Koran and over the country shall ring to cele­
the Mahomet.’ This, d’ye see, took brate the event of 100 years ago.
in a wide range of subjects, and of when the church bells throughout
course I had to mention the harem, the thirteen states rang out to call
which is spoken of in the Koran, the people together to pray for the
d'ye see. Well, at the conclusion success and prosperity of General
of my remarks on the first evening, Washington, that day inaugurated
I got aB far the harem. In order to president of the United States. A
properly round off my remarks, I call is made from the committee
said, ‘here I will stop for the night,’ having charge of these arrange­
d’ye see. Well, do you know that ments that in every church in the
this innocent remark of mine just land services be held to implore a
brought down the house. I thought continuance of the favor which has
the philosophers, the wisC and intel­ been shown this nation since its
ligent men and the fairest and birth.
brightest ladies of the metropolis of
the Pacific northwest had gone
According to the Alaskan there
crazy. It seemed to me, d’ye see,
as if every one prelent had put are citizens of the United States
on the cap and bells and was who will not learn the result of the
playing the fool over my innocent presidential election before July,
little remark. They roared, shout­ 1889. These are the settlers of St.
ed, jumped and hooted like’* lot of Michael’s, the Lee islands and those
domiciled along the banks of the
wild Indians, d’ye see.”
lower Yukon. Before anyone allows
his sympathy for those denizens of
GOOD ROADS.
the ice-locked north to become too
A road-master in Michigan was intense he should reflect that they
planning how to fix a bad piece of are entirely beyond the reach of
road so it would be passable, when cabinet rumors and speculations,
along came a traveler who answered and that even the iniquity of the
his diflicUÎty. He said: “If you inaugural ball has not been fully
will put down a drain tile under the set before them. There are com­
middle of this road bed and then pensations, even in isolation.
take a scraper and round up the
drive way you will make a good
The Papular Vote.
road.” Of course it was necessary
The whole number of votes cast
to lay this tiling so the drain had
an outlet. The idea was adopted in all the states in the election of
and put in practice, and the result November 6th, for president, was
was that the road bed over the tile 11,285,825, of which Cleveland elec­
drain was as dry as possible. Here tors received 5,646,200, Harrison
is a suggestion that costs nothing electors 5,566,702, all others 72,923.
and has been proved by practice. These figures may be varied by
The making of roads is one of the official returns, but will not be ma­
most important concerns of the terially changed. It will thus be
country. One of the country ex­ seen that Cleveland had a clear
changes complains, or a correspon­ majority over all of 3,575, and a
dent does, that it is impossible to plurality over Harrison of 79,499.
M c M innville ,
O regon
In the circuit court of the state of Oregon in
and for Yamhill county.
A leck M utchi . ee , Plaintiff,
vs
J. W. S mith , Defendant.
To J. W. Smith, the above named defendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon, you are
hereby required io appear and answer the
complaint bled herein ’against you in the above
entitled action within 10 days fr ,ni the date of
the service ot this summons upon you, if made
in this county, and if made in any other county
in this state within 20 days fromthe date of said
service of summons upon you aud if yon fail to
answer, for waut thereof the plaintiff will take
judgment against you in the sum of one hun­
dred aud five dollars ($105) with interest
thereon from June 29th. 1*87. at the rate of 8
per cent per annum, and the further sum ut $40
as special attorney's fees, and for costs and dis­
bursements of said action.
And it is further ordered that ibis summons
be published in the T elephone -K egisier , a
weekly newspaper, published in this county
and state, and ha ing a general circulation, for
six ci' secutive weeks from the date of this or­
der done in open court, by order of Hon. Ii. P.
Boise, iudge of the third judicial district, at La­
Follows the use of Syrup of Fig«, as it acta fayette Oregon, this 2Cth day of December,
ls88.
gently’ on the
R. 1. EATON,
Attorney lor Plaintiff.
K idneys , L iver and B owels l-6t
In the circuit court of the late of Oregon for ;
Yamhill county:
J, W . Ingle, Plaintiff;
xs
I
Jess.; Yocum, Nettie V Busbee, ■
VV G Busbee, John Dempsey, |
Kate Dempsev, Geo Y Davis, |
Caroline Davis. Elizabeth Yo- i
cum, Clara B DeLashmutt, Aus- ‘
tin Yocum, Jesse Yocum, Ada j
Yocum, Katie Yocum. Belle
Yocum, James Yocum, Elmira
Yocum Branson. George Bran­
son, Mary Minerva Yocum
Branson, I N Brans .u, Nina
Hendrix. Lyman M Noble,
Nancy Noble. Levi Zu malt,
John Zumalt. Abraham Zumalt. |
J B Zumalt, O C Yocum. Ann M
Yocum, TompkiusYocum, Eliza i
J Yocum, and al! the unknown i
heirs at law of Minerva Yocum, i
deceased, by name “Unknown j
Heirs; ’ W C Hembree, J J
Butler, L Bettman, Edgar Pop
pie ton, J Prevost and L> B Pre
vobt (partners as Prevost Bros)
Louisa Yocum Walter Yocum, |
Carrie Yocum.’ Mittie Yocum |
aud Ellen Hall, Defendants
J
To the above named defendants:
In the name ot the state of Oregon, you
and each of you are hereby required to ap­
pear
and answer the amended complaint
Summons.
of plaintiff tiled :n sa>d causa in said court,
within 10 days from the day of the service of
In the circuit court of the alite of Oregon, this summons upon you, if served within
said county or if’ served in any other
iu and for Yamhill county.
county ot this state, then within 20 days from
F rank G tldner , Plaintiff,)
the date thereof: but if served by publication,
va
/
then on or before the 25th day of March,
J. J. S mith , Defendant. )
n 9 the same being the first day’ of the next
To J. J. Smith, the above named defendant: 18
regular term of said rouit; and ifvou fail so to
Iu the name of the statu of Oregon, you are answer,
lor want thereof the plaintiff will apply
hereby required to answer the complaint tiled
ihe court for the relief prayed for in said
herein against yr u in the above entitled action to
complaint,
towir. A decree foreclosing two
witLin 10 days from the date of the service of
this summons upon you. if served within this certain mortgages executed by Minerva Yocum
deceased,
upon
lots Nos. 87, 88, 8!» 94. 95 and
county, and if served within any other county­ 96, of the town of
Daylon, Yamhill county, Or­
in this state then within 20 days from the date egon, recorded respectively
at page 91, Vol. S,
of the service of this summons upon you, and ard page 97, Vol. Q, of the records
of mortgages
ifvou fail to answer, for want thereof plaintiff for said county, and for a decree that
be
wi 1 demand judgment against you in the sum paid all sums of money due him upon plaintiff
said mort
of $s0 (eighty dollar*) with interest thereon gages to wit: the sum of $993.55 with interest
on
from October 3 st, 1881, al the rate of 10 per
15 thereof at 8 percent per annum and
cent per annum, and tho furt er sum of $ th as $123
on $56J.80 thereof at 1G per c?nt per annum
special attorney's fees iu said action, and for f:om
this August Mb. 1»8, and $50 attorney’s
costs and disbursements ot this action.
ami costs and dishurscnients, and for such
And it is further ordered that thia summons fees
other
relief as m^y be just.
be published in T he T elephone -R egister , a
summons is published for six weens it
weekly newspaper, published at McMinnville, the This
T
elephone R egister by order of Hon. IL
in this’ county and state, and having a general P. Boise,
judge of '‘aid court, made at Salem,
circulation, for six consecutive weeks from the Oregon, January
29th, 1888.
date of ibis order, done in open court, by or­
FENTON A FENTON,
der of Hon. R. P. Boise, judge of the third ju­
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
1
lit
dicial district, at Lafayette, Oregon, thia 20th
day of December, 1888.
LEWIS & BRADY,
Summons.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
l-tit
In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for
county.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION C Yamhill
aroline M artin , Plaintiff.
)
L and O ffice at Oregon City, Or . [
vs
>
Jan.. 7th , 1889.{
C
harles F. M artin , Defendant )
Notice is hereby given that the following-
To
Charles
F.
Martin,
’
said
defendant:
named settler lias tiled notice of his inten­
In the name of the state of Oregon, you are
tion to make final proof in support of his
<
claim and that said proof will be made be­ hereby required to appear and answer the com-
plaint
filed against you in the above entitled
ent
fore the county judge or in bis absence then
suit
on
or
before
the
Hr>t
day
of
the
term
of
the county clerk of Tillamook conntv Ore.,
at Tillamook Or., on Tuesday Feb26th,1889, said court, to-wit, March 2 »th, 1889, and if you
fail
so
to
answer,
tor
want
thereof,
plaintiff
viz; John Lattin homestead entry No. 3842
apply to ;lio court for a decree dissolving
for the NE 1-1 of SW 1-4, \V l-2ofS\V 1-1 of will marriage
contract now existing between
See 14 and SE 1-4 of SE 1-4 olSec 15 T 1 N II the
plaintiff and defend-mt, and for such other re­
10 W
as is prayed for.
He names the following witnesses to prov lief
This summons is published six consecutive
his continuous residence upon and cultiva­ weeks in the T klephone -R kgister , by order of
tion of said land, viz: Win Ralston. Frank Hon. R. P. Boise, judge of said court, made at
E Kroth. John Johnson, and W H Busby chambers, in Sale .., Oregon, February 1st,
ail of Hobsonville. Tillamook county Or.
18-9.
W T B urney , Qegister
A. L. FRAZER.
let
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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For accommodation of Second Class passen­
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vision from foot of F street.
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Between Portland and Corvallis.
Mail Train, Daily except Sunday.
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erstreets, Portland, Oregon; corner Fand Front
streets Portland.
R. <0 ELF IL
E. IL ROGERS,
Manager.
Ast G F A P Agt
Citation
Notice i;> Taxpayer.-
LN THE OOUNTY COURT OF Til E S i. IL
of OxegQti for flte cminlv of ’l am hill.
In tie matter . f the estate of B.C. WertfaJ,
deoeaied.
To Jennie C. Mvr»11:!, Harold <L Morrison
and Oeoar Morr’son. (»reeling:
In the n»oie of the state of Oregon, you ire
hereby ci:cd and required to appear iu the
ccranty oenrt of the state of Oregon for the
county of Yamhill, nt the court room thereof,
af MoM’nnvIlle, in the county of Ynml.Ll. on
TUESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF MARCH,
A. D.. 18X9
at 1 o’clock in the afternoon of t-h«t da\, then
and there to show «.'.use. if an; . why : he f 1
lowing real estate of said oeced nt should not
be soul, to-wit:
Th* east A of the southeast. 4 of aecti >n ’.2. in
I 2«.r3 w, of Willamette meridian, in Yamhill
county. Oregon, containing "0 acres, being
the qomesteud claim of B. (', Westfall, in Yam
hill county, Oregon.
This citation is published for five weeks in
the weekly T elephone -R egister by order of
the H«»n. L. Louguarv. judge, made January
28th, 1889.
Witness, the Hon L Loughary. judge of the
county court of the state of Oregon, for the
county of Yamhill, and the seal of said court
hereto affixed, this 22d day of January. A. D.-
1889.
Attest:
J. W. H ob ::«:
[LS]
County Ckrk.
F enton A F enton ,
Attorneys fur Estate.
2-5I
Notice is hereby ;*ive:it tn • tax roll t i
the city of McMinnville. \ ami.ill <-uui.tr. sLite
of Oregon, has beeu placed in my bauds lor
collection. a;.d will remain i.t my ha-ols im
thirty days from the date of this no-ire, during
which period 1 will be at inv ofil. e in said city.
between the hours of 9 o’clock «. m. and 5
o’clock p m., daily, to receive and receipt tor
city taxes.
Dated this 30th <iiv »! January. A I’., 18.9.
JOHN 1.OU18 KOGERS,
414
Chy Treasurer.
Summon,,
Summons.
Notice of Final Settlement.
-l^TFOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the undersigned has filed in the
County Court of Yamhill County, Oregon,
his final account as administrator of the
estate of John W Murray, deceased, and
said Court has set Tuesday, March 5, 1889,
at 9 o’clock a. m., at the Court house at
McMinnville, in said County, for hearing
the same
Therefore, all persons will ap­
pear at said time and place and show cause
why said estate be not finally settled and
said account approved.
Dated, January 24, 1889
W m G alloway ,
F enton it F enton ,
Administrator,
attorneys.
j24-44
Notice of Appointment of Exec­
utrix.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been, by the county court of Yamhill
county, stale of Oregon, duly appointed execu­
trix of the estate of John Haney, deceased.
The re tore all prisons having claims against
said estate, or against the firm of Harris <v
Haney, are hereby notified to present tho same
with proper vouchers therefor to the under­
signed at the law office of W. L. Bradshaw,
at Lafavette, Oregon, within six months from
this date.
MA BY HANKY,
Executrix of said Esta e.
G. G, B ingham and
41 5t
W. L. B radshaw . Attorneys for Estate.
TO
Notice of I'iual Settlement
Notice is hereby given tli.*t tl.e undersigned,
executor of the estate of Mary Hill, deceased,
lias filed hia final account of his admin is! rat icn
in said estate in tlie county court of Yamhill
county, Oregon, and said .court h;w fixed the
FIFTH DAY OF MARCH, A. D„ Ds9,
at the hour of 1 o’clock, p. in., of said day, al
tLe county court mom at McMinnville. Ore­
gon, as the time and place for the hearing
thereof.
Therefore all persons interested in said cs-
tat’' are hereby notified and leqnire 1 to appear
at said time and place to show cause, if any
there be, why said estate be not finally st ttled
and said executor discharged.
Dated Thursday, the 25th day of January, A.
D.t 1889.
JOHN T. WATSON.
Executor Aforesaid
F enton .V F enton ,
Attorneys for Estate.
25-51
Notice lor Publication
L and O ffice at O regon C hy , I
Oregon, Jan. 7tb, 1889. |
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made befóte the countv
judge, or, in his absence, the clerk of Yamhill
county, Oregon, at 'lillnmook, Oregon, on
Tuesday, February 26. 1889, viz:
THEODORS JACOBY,
homest ad entry No. 5655 for the s A of n w j,
n w 4 of a w 4, and lots 1 and 2, of seoti m 35,
11 n. r 10 w.
He names the following witnesses toprove
his continu« us residí nee upon, and cultivation
of, said land. v:z:
J,C. Bewlej. W.T. Douglas. W. J. Elliot
and Geo. Fulton; all of Kilchis, Tillamook
couutv. Oregon.
W. 1. BURKEY,
Regis er.
24-<;t
Notice for Publication
Citation.
IN ThT. < <)FNT\ COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon for Ysntbill conntv.
In the matter of thee, late of Nathau West
fall.decease .
To AHrgarett J. We-'fa!!. Jauo Rathburn. Mel-
vitii lit do. Eile’i Ke’logr.e. Leonard Bartle.
Kate Westfall. Albert
Westfall. I<adotv
Everest. Martha Westfall, Harriet WesttaB.
Melissa Westfall, Ida Westfall, Agnes West
fall, Orville Westfall, Laura A. Rabbani and
Annie Schoppe. Greeting:
in the name ot the state of Oregon, voi: 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
McMinnviPe in, the county of Yamhill, on
TUESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF MARCH.
A. D., 1 - •.
at 1 c’duck io the afternoon of that dav.
tnen an«: here to show cause, if any, why the
tollowing real estate belonging to said dcce
«’ent should not sold;
T ract N o . 1.
Being a pait of sections 7 and 8 in townsl Ip
three south ol range two west. and known ns a
part of tne William Wallace donation laid
claim, notification N<». 1,177. bounded and de
scribed as follows; Beginning nr a point at tho
nort we.-t corner of said « ’aim; them * running
south one quarter ot a mile to a stake: thence
east one half mil' to a stake: thence north one
quarter of a u»ilo to the l.ne of said claim;
thence west one h • f mile along the line of said
claim to the place of b. ginning, containing bO
acres more or leas, in 1 aiuhill county, Oiegun.
T ract N o . 1.
The north half of tliewist half of the dona­
tion land claim of James Morris and wife, in
township iliti i'. BOBtfc of rang“ two west, in
Yamhill county. Oregon, <-obtaining 80 acres-
Also the foHouing tract of land, to-a it; Situ
ate in said county and state, coin me: ring at
the southeast corner of the land sold by .lames
Morris and wife to Sai ah Bryan; them e west
following the sout!i line of Mid bod 80 rads:
thence south 53 J rods to the land sold by said
N al luui . tstfall to Z. Mendenhall; thence east
80 rods: thence north «3 ‘ rods to the p ace ol
begin’iing contuinin/Vt''.' mi .-• >< ALo nil the
following tract situate in said county and state,
to-wit: Being a part of the donation Evd claim of
Janies Morris and wife and sold by paid Morris
and wife to Farah Bryan, in townsnip three
south of range two west, and beginning al the
northeast corner of the above named donation
land claim; tlience west St) rods; thence smith
10f4 rod«; ihence cast HI) rods: thence north
106| rods to the place of beginning: containing
53^ acres more or less. Also lot No. (I) one
in action No» (7) seven in township (3) three
south of range two weet. in Yamhill county,
Oregon , coiii.lining I 91-TOC am s
This citation is published for five weeks in
the weekly T ele hone H egisteii L order of
the lion. L. Ixnwhary, judge, made January
2stli, 18x9.
Witness, the Hon. L Longhaty, judge of the
county court of the state ot Oregon, lor th-
county of Yamhill, and tho real ot said emit
hereto affixed, this 22 d dav of January. A. 1> ,
18'9.
\ leaf
J W. Hou«.
[LS]
County < iei k.
F into n A F enton .
Attorneys for Estate.
25 St
L and O ffice at O regon C ity , I
Oregon, Jan. 7th,^1889. (
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has* filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, ami
that said proof will be made before the county
judge, or, in his absence, ti e clerk of Yamhiil
county, Oregon, at McMinnville, Oregon, on
Tuesday, February 2G, 1889, viz:
CHAS. CALLAHAN,
homestead entry No. 4195. for the s of n e
4 m*d n e 4 <»f n e 4; of section 12, t ’ •*, r 6 w.
He names the foliowinp witnesses to prove
his continncns residence upon, and cultivation
of said land, viz.
Matrbew Murphy, Geo. G»imm, Patrick Ca­
sey and John Mui ray: all of Eherida.., Yambill
countv, Oreg n,
W. T. BURNEY.
Register.
I 24-Gt
THE
Notice is hereby given that th - nndcrsigtM «!.
has been, by the county court of Yamhill ct/im-
ty, Oregon*, duly appoint'd as ftdininiHtrator
ol the estate of Samnel McCutcheon, deceased.
Therefore all person.» having claims against
said estate hit hereby notified t.» present them
with proper ycuchers to the undersigned,
at tne law office of Fen:on A Ftuton, at Ale
Minuville, Oregon, will'in six months from this
dato.
Dated Januiiry 4,
. LODER.
Ad.nit iniratt'i- ufore^ai'1.
F enton &. F enton ,
Attorneys for Estate.
22 1
l’EOl’LE
To Make a Fortune from a Small Investment.
A NSW
mna.
IN THE SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
NINETEEN TRACTS
Of land ranging from one to 12 acres ha\e been
put upon the morket to SELL. Iu order to make
it an inducement to buy, the land will be sold in the following manner:
We will sell you a chance in a drawing, to be made April 1, 1889, for 8250 in < • <li,
or approved note, to be deposited in either bank in this City, at any time before the
drawing takes place. When the chances are all sold the purchasers’ names will e >: li be
put in an envelope and a description of each parcel of land will be pul in a separate
envelope. The envelopes containing the names will be put in one box and those con­
taining the descriptions in another; and a blindfolded child will draw one envelope from
each box at the same time. The name drawn shall receive a deed to the land drawn
at the same time.
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY.
This property is Martin’s addition to the Town of McMinnville, Oregon, and on
the East bank of the Yamhill river, adjoining the city; ten minutes’walk from.the
Courthouse, Public School, or business portion of the city. S ee P lat .
Good View ! Good Land ! Good Water !
GREATEST OFFER EVER MADE--YOU CAN’T LOSE!
You are certain to get one acre, and yon may ge twelve acres. Everything perfectly fair,
Drawing to take place in presence of purchasers. See Plat and full description of propor­
ty at my office any time.
ti W. TALMAGE.