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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1889)
t I » — J THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. Summons« IMPORTANT TO DAIRYMEN. Col. T. R. Cornelius was in Hills 1 ■ boro Tuesday, and while in town 22, 1889. called at this office and was inter February viewed on the success of his silo. Electrifying Animals. The colonel is delighted with the Some interesting experiments results of his experiment. His have been made lately in electrify milch cows are gaining in flesh and ing the wild beasts of a menagerie flow of milk, and the cost of keep in winter quarters at Bridgeport, ing them has been greatly reduced Conn. A savage baboon was tied since he began feeding ensilage. after a desperate struggle ; a sponge While here the colonel referred to at the end of a wire was put into an article he saw in an Eastern his mouth, and another wire tied to journal, in which a dairyman one of his paws. A current of two claimed by using ensilage he had cells maddened the beast, and the reduced the cost of keeping a milch irritation increased until twenty cow to seven cents a day. Such a eight cells were used, when it grew statement would seem to be wide of less. When forty cells were applied the truth, but its correctness was the animal became lethargic, and proven by actual items of expense. very much like a man overcome One acre in corn will produce, on with drink. The risistance was good land, about 24 tons. The cost 8,000 ohms, a surprisingly large of putting the same into a silo, in figure. After his release the baboon cluding planting, cutting, and three became furious with rage. Small dollars for rental of land, was six monkeys acted very much like teen dollars. This would make the children when olectrified. When cost of ensilage a little over sixty- the current struck them they six cents per ton. Now, a strong, screamed as if in agony; when the lean cow will not eat more than cu.rent was withdrawn they looked fifty pounds per day, which would forty days in consuming a puzzled. One monkey tore the require ton, the cost of which is less than sponge apart as though looking for the current inside, or to find what seventy-seven cents, or consider had bitten him. A tame seal was ably less than two cents per day for made very vicious, and bit the ensilage food. A cow when fed a quantity of ensilage will wires in two. A hippopotamus took sufficient not eat more than five pounds of the full force of the battery of forty- bran, which at one cent per pound two cells without wincing. The wetness of the hides of the seal and would be five cents, to which add hippopotamus made it impossible the cost of ensilage, and your total to ascertain the degree of resistance. expenditure will fall considerably Wild carnivora showed keen sensi below seven cents. The above is tiveness to the current, their resis not quite the colonel’s exact figures, tance varying from 8,000 to 15,000 but the result is nearly the same. ohms. Brother wolf sat on his He proved conclusively that the haunches and cried piteously when keeping of the most hardy-eater the current was applied to him. would fall below seven cents per Elephants took nearly 12,000 ohms, day. Heretofore the cost of dairy and they actually enjoyed the sen cows has been from twenty-two to sation except when a strong current twenty-four cents each per day. was passed through the trunk. The colonel is satisfied none of the They did not seem to care for a few figures given are exaggerations. cells in other portions of the anato He thinks the silo will prove a my, but under the influence of the great blessing to struggling dairy full battery of forty-two cells they men, and says before he constructed rubbed their legs together, caressed his silo he had about concluded to keepers and visitors squealed with close his dairy, owing to the great expense in maintaining it. Another delight.— Baltimore Sun. important consideration is the fact that by using the silo corn can be Not Far from the Front. grown upon summer fallow and re It has been demonstrated re - moved in time for fall grain seed cently in the most conclusive way ing. And the land is greatly bene- that Gov. Hill is the most popular fitted by such cultivation. Con democrat of his time among _ the trary to the general opinion among democrats who know him best. But farmers, there is but little skill re for his great popularity the govern quired in building a silo, and the ment of the state of New York necessary outlay is little more than would be in the hands of the repub that required in constructing an licans and the democrats would ordinary barn. Every farmer should have no showing whatever in 1892. have a silo. Now is the time to Even a schoolboy can understand build.— Indepe nde nt. such a situation as this. When the measure of true democracy is ap The German emperor has forbid plied to contemporaneous statesmen den the wearing of mustaches by Gov. Hill will be found not far from the royal cooks. Next thing Re the head of the list.— Atlanta Cons will prohibit spitting in the soup to see if it is hot.— Pioneer. titution. M c M innville , O regon : In the circuit corrt of the state of Oregon m and fbr Yamhill county. A leck M utchlek , Plaintiff,) ▼« i J. W. S mith , Defendant. ) To J. W. 8mith, the above named defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled herein against you in the above entitled action within 10 days frmi the date of the service ot this summons upon you, if made in thia county, and if made in any other county in this state within 20 days fromthe date of said service of summons upon you and if you fail to answer, for want thereof "the plaintiff will take judgment against you in the sum of one hun dred and five dollars ($105) with interest thereon from June 29th. 1887. at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, and the further sum of $40 special attorney’s fees, and for costs and dis N a TURESP l EASANTI a XATIVE as bursements of said action. And it is further ordered that this summons published in the T elephone -R egister , a A Pleasing Sense of Health and be weekly newspaper, published in Illis county and state, and ha ing a general circulation, for Strength Renewed, and of six eeraecutive weeks from the date of this or der. done in open court, by order of Hon. R. P. Ease and Comfort Boise, iudge of the third judicial district, at La Follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it acta fayette, Oregon, this 21 th day of December, 1888. gently on th a R. 1 EATON. Attorney lor Plaintiff. K idneys , L iver and B owels Effectually Cleansing the System when Costive or Bilious, Dispelling Colds, Headaches and Fevers Summons. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, in and for Yamhill county. and permanently curing F rank G ildnek , Plaintiff,) HABITUAL CONSTIPATION vs - without weakening or irritating the organa J. J. S mith , Defendant. ) To J. J. Smith, the above named defendant: on which it acts. for Hale In 5Oc and 91.00 Bottle, by .11 I.ending DrugcUU. M«X ft ACT VBBD OXLT BT Till CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP 00. S an F rancisoo , C al ., IX>V18VILLB, K t ., Nr» Yoax. X. Y. Notice of Appointment of Ad' ministratrix. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Lucretia M Austen, has been duly appointed by the county court of Yamhill county, Oregon, administratrix of the estate of Thomas P Ans- ten, deceased. Therefore all persons having claims against said estate ars hereby notified and required to present the same with proper vouchers to the undersigned 8t the law office of Fenton & Fen ton, at McMinnville. Yamhill county, Oregon, within six menths from the date hereof. Dated this 15th day of February, 1889. LUCRETIA M AUSTEN, Administratrix of said Estate, F enton & F enton , Attorneys for Estate. 2 5t In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to answer the complaint filed herein against you in the above entitled action within 10 days’ from the date of the service of this summons upon you, if served within this county, and if served within any other countv in this state then within 20 days from the date of the service of this summons upon yon, and ifvou fail to answer, for want thereof plaintiff -wi-1 demand judgment against you in the sum of >80 (eighty dollars) with interest thereon from October 31st, 1881, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, and the furti er sum of $40 as special attorney’s fees in said action, and for costs and disbursements ot this action. And it is further ordered that this summons be published in T he T elephone -R egister , a weekly newspaper, published at McMinnville, in this’ county and state, and having a general circulation, for six consecutive weeks from the date of this order, done in open court, bv or der of Hon. R. P. Boise, judge of the third ju dicial district, at Lafayette, Oregon, this 20th day of December, 188^. LEWIS A BRADY, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 1-ct NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION L and O ffice at Oregon Citv, Or , 1 Jan.. 7th . 1889 ) Notice of Dissolution of Copart Notice is hereby given that the following- nership. named settler lias hied notice of his inten The copartnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, M B Hendrick and M E Hendrick, under the firm name and style of M B Hendrick <t Son, at Amity, Yamhill county, Oregon, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, said M B HendricK having sold and transferred all his interest in said firm and the business and property thereof to said M E Hendrick. The business will be carried on by M E Hen drick, he assuming the payments of all the Juat debtsand liabilities of the said firm, and all! claims and demands due said firm are to be [ paid to him, the said M E Hendrick. Dated at Amity, Oregon, this Ilth day of; Febru rv, 1889. M B HENDRICK, M E HENDRICK. 2-51 Notice to Taxpayers. Nolice is hereby given that the tax roll for the city of McMinnville. Yamhill county, atate of Oregon, has been placod in my haoda for collection, and will remain in my handa for thirty days from the date of thia notice, daring which period will be at my office in said city, between the hours of 9 o’clock a m. and 5 o’clock p in., daily, to receive and receipt for city taxes. Dated this 30tb dav ot Jannary. A. 0., 1889. JOHN LOVIS KOGERS, City Trea.nr.r- 41-lt tion to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made be fore the county judge or in his absence then the county clerk of Tillamook county Ore., at Tillamook Or., on Tuesday Feb 26th,1889, viz; John Lattin homestead entry No. 3842 for the NE 1-4 of SW 1-4, W 1-2 of SW 1-4 of Sec 14 and SE 1-4 of SE 1-4 o4See 15 T 1 N II 10 W He names the following witnesses to prov his continuous residence upon ami cultiva tion of said land, viz: Win Ralston, Frank E Kroth. John Johnson, and W 11 Busby ail of Hobsonville. Tillamook county Or. W T B urney , Qegister Notice of Final Settlement. ■^TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT -L-N the undersigned lias filed in the Couuty 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, at9o’clock a. in., 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 W m G alloway , F rnton A FiNTttN, Administrator. attorneys. j24-44 In the circuit court of the ta»e of Oregon for Yamhill county: J. W . Ingle, Plaintiff: Jessj Yocum, Nettie V Busbee, W G Busbee, John Dempsey, | Kate Dempsev, Geo Y Davis, | Caroline Davis, Elizabeth Y’o- | cum, Clara B DeLashmutt, Aus- | tin Y’ocum, Jesse Yocum, Ada | Yocum, Katie Yocum. Belle , Yocum, James Yocum, Elmira | Yocum Branson. George Bran- | son. Mary Minerva Yocum i Branson, I N Branson. NiDa , Hendrix. Lyman M Noble, ( Nancy Noble, Levi Zumalt, | John Zumalt. Abraham Zumalt. | J B Zumalt, O C Yocum. Ann M ! Yocum, TompkiusYocum, Eliza | J Yocum, and all the unknown ' heirs at law of Minerva Yocum. | deceased, by name “Unknown | Heirs;'’ W C Hembree, J J | Butler, L Bettman, Edgar Pop I pieton, J Prevost aud D B Pre | vofet (partners as Prevost Bros) | Louisa Yocum Walter Yocutn, | Carrie Yocum.’ Mittie Yocum and Ellen Hall, Defendants 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 of plaintiff tiled :n said cause in said court, within 10 days from the day of the service of this summons upon you, if served within said county or if’ served in any other county of this state, then within 20 days from the date thereof; but if served by publication, then on or before the 25th day of March, 1889 the same being the first day of the next regular term of said couit; and ifvou fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, to wit: A decree foreclosing two certain mortgages executed by Minerva Yocum deceased, upon lots Nos. 87, 88, 89. 94. 95 and 96. of the town of Dayton, Yamhill countv, Or egon, recorded respectively at page 91, Vol. S, and page 97, Vol. Q, of the records of mortgages for said county, and for a decree that plaintiff be paid all sums of money due him upon said mort gages to-wit: the sum of $993.55 with interest on $423 i5 thereof at 8 percent per annum, and on $569.80 thereof at 1G per cjnt per annum fi om this August 8th, 1888, aud $50 attorney’s fees and costs and disbursements, and for such other relief as may be just. This summons is published for six wee«s ii the T elephone -R egister by order of H«»n. R. P. Boise, judge of said court, made at Salem, Oregon, January 29th, 1888. FENTON A FENTON. 1 tit Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Yamhill county. C aroline M artin , Plaintiff, vs C harles F. M artin , Defendant To Charles F. Martin,’said defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the first day of the term of said court, to wit, March 25th, 1889, and if you fail so to answer, tor want thereof, plaintill will apply to ihe court for a decree dissolving the marriage contract now existing between plaintiff ami defendant, and for such other re lief as is prayed for. This summons is published six consecutive weeks in the T elephone -R egister . by order of Hon. R. P. Boise, judge of said court, made at chambers, in Salem, Oregon, February 1st. 1889. A. L. I< RAZER. 1-et Attorney for Plaintiff. Ì IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon for the conntv of Yamhill. In the matter uf the estate of B.C. Westfall, deceased. To Jennie C. Moiriaon, Harold 0. Mo'risen and Oscar Morr son. Greeting: In the name of the state of Oregon, you «re hereby ci’sd and required to appear in the county court of the state of Oregon for the countv of Yamhill, at the court room thereof, at McM’nnville, in the county of Yamhill, on TUESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF MARCH, A. D., ¡889, at 1 o’clock in the afternoou of that dav, then and there to show cause, if an' , why lhe f. 1- lowing real estate of said deced nt should not be sold, to-wit: Th* east | of the southeast 4 of section ‘.2. in t 2a,r3 w.of Willamette meridian, in Yamhill county. Oregon, containing 80 acres, being the qomestead claim of B. C, Westfall, in Yarn hill county, Oregon. This citation is published for five weeks in the weekly T elephonic -R egister by order of the Hon. L. Longuarv, judge, made January 2b th, ¡889. Witness, the Hon. L. Ixiugluiry. judge of the county court of the state uf Oregon, for the county of Yamhill, and the seal of said court hereto affixed, this 22d dav of January. A. D.. 1889. Attest: J. W. H obbs ; [«.»] County Ckrk. F enton A F enton . Attorneys for Estate. «1-51 Notice ol' Final Settlement. Notice is hereby civen that the undersigned, exccutorof the estate of Mary Hill, deceased, has tiled his final account of bis administrâticn in said estate in the county court of Yamhill county, Oregon, and said court ha* fixed the FIFTH DAY OF MARCH, A. D., 1889. at the hour of 1 o’clock, p. m.. cf said Jay, at the countv court loom at McMinnville.'Ore gon. as the time and place for the hearing thereof. Therefore all persons interested in said es tate are hereby notified and required to appear at said time and place to show cause, if any there be, why said estate be not finally settled and said executor discharged. Dated Thursday, the 2.5th day of January, A. D.» 1889. JOHN T. WATSON. Executor Aforesaid F enton A, F enton . Attorneys lor Estate. 15-51 Notice for Publication. L» nd O ffice at O bf . gos ( nr, ( Oregon, Jan. 7th, 1889. | Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made befoie the countv judge, or, in hia absence, the clerk of Yamhill county, Oregon, at Tillamook, Oregon, on Tuesday, February 26. 1889, viz: THEODORE JACOBY, homestead entry No. 5655 for the s A of n w 4, n w 4 of 8 w 4. and lots 1 and 2, of seoti «n 3.5, t 1 n, r 11' w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: J. C. Bewley, W.T. Douglas, W. J. Elliot and Geo. Fulton; all of Kilchis, Tillamook couuty, Oregon. W T. BURNEY, 24-Gt Regis er. Notice for Publieation. L and O ffice at O regon C ity , [ Oregon, Jan. 7th, 1889. | Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has’ tiled notice of his intention Notice of Appointment of Exec to make final proof in support of his claim, and utrix. that said proof will be made before the county judge, or, in bis absence, the clerk of Yamhiil Notice is hereby given that the undersigned county, Oregon, at McMinnville, Oregon, on has been, by the county court of Yamhill Tuesday, February 26, 1889, viz: county, state of Oregon, duly appointed execu CHA«. CALLAHAN, trix of the estate of John Haney, deceased. Therefore all pusons having claims against homestead entry No. 4195. for the s ’i of ne said estate, or against the firm of Harris A 4 and n e 4 of no 4; section 12, t .5 a, r 6 w. Haney, are hereby notified to present the same He names the following witnesses to prove with proper vouchers therefor to the under his continuous residence upon, and cultivation signed at the law office of W. L. Bradshaw, of sai<l land, viz. at Lafavette, Oregon, within six months from Matrhew .Murphy, Geo. Grimm, Patrick Ca this date. M ARY HANEY, sey and John Murray; all of Bberida.., Yamhill Executrix of said Esti'e. county, Oreg''!i, G. G. B ingham and 41-5t W. T. BURNEY, \V. L. B radshaw . Attorneys for Estate. | 24-Gt Register. ■ ■ Notice lor Publication Citation. Summons. ■ . . .!■■■■ L and O ffice at O efgon < ivy .) Oregon. Feb.7in. 18'-. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of hia inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof * ill bo made before Ihtt county iudge or in his absence, before the conn- tv clerk at McMinnville, Oregon, on Friday. April 5th. I<88. viz: Orcelua L. Doane, home •tend entry No. 4849, for the a | of tt • 4 an^ w j of s e 4 f‘ec 2 t 2 s r 5 w. He names the following witnes-e* to »rote hia continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: 8 Anderaon, D Richardson. F Ai.dvrs.»n, ana M Martin, all of North Yamhill. Yamhill county, Oregon. Anv person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity a» the above mentioned time and place to cross examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidenc in rebuttal of that submitted bv claimant. W. T. BURNEY, 2-61 Register. . Citation. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon for Yim hill county. In the nisttcr of the estate of Nathan West fall, decease 1. To Margarett J. Westfall, Jane Rathbnin. Mel vina Hyde. Ellen KeTogue, Leonard Bantle, Kate Westfall, Albert C. Westfall. Jsadorv Everest. .Martha Westfall, Harriet Westfall. Melissa Westfall, Ida Westfall, Agnes West- fall, Orville Westfall, I-aura A Hubbard and Annie Sclioppe. Greeting: In the name of the 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 flit root, at McMinnvil'e in. the countv of Yamhill, on A. TUESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF MARCH. A. D., I8s9. at 1 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, tnen and :litre t show cans<>. if any. why the following real estate belonging to said dtee dent should not sold: T ract N o . 1. Being a part of sections 7 and 8 in township tlirer Houili ot rang«“ two w < h 1. and ItMWS M • part of the William Wallace donation lai d claim, notification No. 1,477, boqnJed and de scribed as follows; Beginning at a point at the nort i west corner of said claim; thence running south one quarter oi a mile to a atake; timm east one half mile to a stake; thence north one quarter of a mile to the line of said claim; thence west one half mile along the line of said claim to the place of beginning; containing 80 acres more or less, in anihill county, Oicgon. T ract N o . 1. The north half of the west half of the dona tion land claim of James Morris and wife, in township three, south of range two west, in Yamhill county. Oregon, containing 80 acres. Also the following tract of land, to-wit: Hitu ate in said county and state, commencing at the southeast corner of the laud sold by James Morris and wife to Sarah Bryan; thence weal following the aMAk line of m M h»n<l rods; thence south 53$ rods to the land sold by said Nathan Westfall to Z. Mendenhall; thence east sO rods; thence north 531 rods to the place ot beginning containing 26J acres. Also all thfc following tract situate in said county and state, to-wit: Being a part of the donation la«d claim of James Morris and wife and sold by said Morris and wife to t'arali Brjan, in towiomip three south of range two w« st, and beginning at ihe northeast corner of the aliove named donation land claim; thence wrest 8o rods; thence south 10G| rods; ¡hence <ast 80 rods; thence north 10t»| 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 west, in Yamhill county, Oregon, containing 1 9l-’0u acres This citation is published for five weeks in the weekly T ele hone R egister by order of the lion. L. Loiiuhary. judge, made January ■>tli. 1689. Witness, the Hon. L Lough ary, judge of the county court of the atate ot Oregon, for the county of Yamhill, and the seal ol said comt hereto affixed, this 22d day of January, A. D., WM-9. Attest: J W. H obbr . (L Hj County Clerk. F kwtor &■ F bxton . Attorney. lor r.slate. K St ♦ * W A WONDERFUL OFFER! ! > * > To Make a Fortune from a Small Investment. IN THE SALE OF REAL ESTATE NINETEEN TRACTS Of land ranging from one to 12 acres have* been put upon the market to SELI . In 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 cash, or approved note, to be deposited in either bank in this City, at any time Wore flu drawing takes place. When the chances are all sold the purchasers’ names will each lx put in an envelope and a description of each parcel of land will be pul f 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. f j DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY à ■ 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 GREATEST OFFER EVER You are certain i® et one acre, and you may ge twelve acres. Drawing to take place in presence of purchasers. See Plat and ty at my oilice any time. Land ! Good Water ! MADE--YOU CAN’T LOSE! i Everything _ perfectly __ ____ fair. full description of proper C. W. TALMAGE.