The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, April 26, 1889, Image 4

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    THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER
M c M innville ,
-
O regon :
MARTIN & SANDERS
WIT AND HUMOR.
‘’Say Sain ! When you proposed
to Miss Shekels, did you get down
on your knee?” “No’, old man, I
couldn’t, she was sitting on them.”
“What are Bermuda potatoes?”
he asked of a Woodward avenue
grocer yesterday.
“Why, potatoes from Bermuda,
of course.”
“Oh, they are! Then Paris green
is green from Paris, is it?”
4
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Teacher—“It seems you are never
able to answer any of my questions.
How is this, my little boy?”
Little Johnnie—“If I knew the
things you asked me, ma’am, dad
wouldn’t go to the trouble of send­
ing me here.”— Harper’s Bazar.
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“And how’s business in Detroit?”
he asked of a gentleman standing
next to him in the lower corridor of
the city hall.
“1 can’t complain.”
“Must be^ood, then?”
“I have all I can do.”
“In for yourself.”
“Yes.”
“That’s nice. Mercantile or man­
ufacturing?”
“Neither one. Police court judge.”
“Shucks!” growled the stranger
as he backed off. “Maybe you are
laying for me, but you’ll get left. I
haven’t got enough to get half tight
on.”— Detroit Free Press.
“Miss Laura,” began the youth,
with a flushed face and a tremor in
his voice, “I came this evening to
ask you—”
“One moment, please, Mr Hank­
inson. Willie, you are making two
much noise with those blocks.
You’d better take them in the other
room.”
“To ask you,” resumed the young
man, mopping his brow with a
trembling land, “if you—”
“Willie, take those blocks in­
stantly and go.”
“If you tried that new headache
remedy you said the other evening
you were going to take, and if it
did you any good. I am nearly
wild with the headache to-night.”
“I have forgotten the circum­
stances to which you allude, Mr.
Hankinson,” said Miss Kajones,
coldly. “Willie, you may remain
if you wish.”— Chicago Tribune.
*7?^ •;?? s,
They have received direct from
>♦< the factory a Carload of the Finest
; Buggies and Carriages ever bro’I
I into Yamhill Comity.
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Wife—“John, you will be pleased,
I am sure, to hear that Uncle Ru­
fus, who was here this afternoon,
thinks our Tommy has decided mu­
sical talent. He has made him a
present of a beautiful flageolet.
Tommy can already run the scale
on—Where are you going, John?”
Husband (savagely seizing his
hat)—“I am going down town to
buv a bicycle for Tommy.”— Chi­
cago Tribune.
“Absalom,” called Mrs. Rambo,
in a high pitched voice, as her hus­
band came lumbering up the stair­
way at 8 o’clock, a. m., “you have
been getting drunk again! This is
the second time since yesterday
morning I”
“Nanshy,” mumbled Mr. Rambo,
holding tightly to the balustrade,
“you’re unzhust, m’love. A man
can’t giddrunk twice in twenty-four
hoursh. I’m—I’m still on the
’riginal drunk, Nanshy!”— Chicago
Tribune.
Willie (regretfully)—“I’d like
just awfully to kiss you,Gracie, but
I ’sped it wouldn’t do. You know
your mamma said you musn’t never
kiss the boys.”
(iracie—“Yes, that’s what she
said. That is, it’s about what she
said. I ’member just as well. She
says to me, she says: ‘Gracie,
don’t you ever let me see you kis­
sin’ the boys.’ Mamma, she’s gone
over to gra. Bilby’s.”— Chicago
Triinfni.
“Mr. President,” observed Col.
Halford to Mr. Harrison this morn­
ing, “have vou tried the new puz­
zle?”
“What puzzle, Elijah?” inquired
the president, gently.
“Putting the ‘Pigs in the Pen,’
Mr. President.”
A shade came over the president’s
face.
“No, Elijah,” he said wearily, “I
have l>ecn so busy trying to keep
the hogs out of office that I haven’t
had time for any other puzzle.”
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THE NOBBI
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>x< of Barouches, C arriages. Phaetons, 1
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Jump
seat
rigs,
Buggies,
Npi-in
gl >x<
%
Wagons, Etc., you ever laid your
Si
f eyes upon Their brand of bug- .!<
gies
>♦<
- - - - - - - - - - have
- - - - - - - _ been well tested in this:|
....
climate ami are guaranteed in ev-1
| ery particular. Having purchased |
these buggies direct from the facto
:ti ry they are prepared to
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I
QOUTE YOU BETTER PRIMS
Omn have ever
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Cellulose is a fibrous substance
produced in France by a secret
mechanical process from cocoanut
husks. When compressed, its spe­
cific gravity is far less than that of
cork. It is the lightest solid known
and therefore invaluable for life­
belts and life-mattresses, while in
large quantities its buoyancy will
make a ship non-sinkable. It is
used to fill compartments in a
ship’s side, and serves to prevent
water entering the ship thiough a
hole made by a projectile or rock,
because the instant the water enters
the cellulose is expanded by it to
an impenetrable tightness. It does
not decay or emit any odor, and
has been packed in ship’s compart­
ments without undergoing any
change. If a mass of cellulose be
penetrated by a projectile, it will
not be ignited by the friction.—
Hall's Journal of Health.
There are now in course of con­
struction in Roseburg at least 15
new buildings, including ten resi­
dences, one warehouse and two ele­
gant brick stores, besides several
buildings just completed and nu­
merous others which will be begun
soon. She also has a woolen mill
ready for operations as soon as the
Bpring clip comes in; a building
and loan association with a capital
stock of $100,000: a water company
with a capital of $20,000 and sever­
al other business enterprises, all or­
ganized within the past few months.
An Illinois fruit-grower is said to
have forwarded the apple produc­
tion of a young orchard very much
by planting only 1G feet apart, re­
quiring four times the usual num­
ber of trees. The redundant ones
are girdled when large enough to
bear; this both checking their
growth and hastening fruitfulness,
and they give a good return of ex­
tra fine specimens before it becomes
necessary to remove them out of
the way of the large permanent
trees, then only beginning to yield.
While waiting at a station in
South Carolina one day I was
joined by a man who carried an
old-fashioned satchel on his should­
er, and who had evidently walked
many miles through the mud. He
was fully GO years of age, scrawny
and homely, and he simply nodded
to me and sat down on a bale of
cotton. In about ten minutes along
came a woman in homespun, fully
his age and about as homely. She
also had a long walk. She nodded
The dairy interests of the United
to me and sat down on another cot­ States represent more than $3,000,-
ton bale. Not a word was said be­ 000,000. The number of milk cows
tween us for about ten minutes. is estimated at 41,000,000, which
Then as the whistle of the train give an average milk production of
was heard in the distance she said 7,350,000,000 gallons. Four billion
to the man:
gallons are used for butter, 700,-
“Then, Jim, you ar’ gwine off ter 000,000 for cheese, and the balance
jine the Mormons?”
for general purposes. The annual
“I am, Hannah,” he replied.
production of butter is 350,000,000
“And you won’t take me?”
pounds, and 6,500,000 pounds of
“No.”
cheese. This immense herd requires
“And I’m to lie left?”
100,000,000 acres of pasture land
“Yes.”
I to support it.
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“And it won’t do no good to ar­
Harriet Beecher Stowe said to a
gufy?”
reporter who called on her a few
“Not a bit.”
days ago: “My life seems like a
“Wall, then, good-bye to you.”
She started forward with extend­ dream. M v work is «lone and I am
ed arm, but passed his hand and enjoying the luxury of perfect rest
seized the satchel and flung it and freedom. I can’t remember
thirty feet away. Then she grabbed what I real nov-a-dayp. My mind
him by the hair and they went off is a blank. But 1 am resolved into
the platform in a mud hole togeth­ love. I love everybody, even the
er, and as the train moved away dirtiest beggar upon the street.”
she was on top and jamming his What a sweet, golden sunset to a
head into the old-gold soil and say­ life of good deeds! comments the
Chicago Tribune,
ing between the jams:
“Want to jine the Mormons, do
It is claimed that southern Ore­
you ! Want to leave the old wife
who’s dun lived with you for forty gon has a Chinaman that stands
years! Want to jine—jine—jine— seven feet four inches, in his stock-
ine feet, that he is 53 years of age
you old rabbit, you!”
And fifty passengers gave her and Ly Fung Su is his name.
three cheers and a tiger as she got
a new hold on his patriarchal ~Chlldren Cry for
whiskers.— Detroit Free Press.
Pitcher’s Castorla.
A report comes by way ot Ger-,
many that a novel use of electricity j
has been made in India for the
prevention of the intrusion of
snakes into dwellings. Before all
the doors and around the house two
wires are laid, connected with an
induction apparatus. Should a
snake attempt to crawl over the
wires he receives a shock of elec­
tricity, which either kills or fright­
ens him into a hasty retreat.
THE STANDARD TROTTING STALLIOli.
Notice to Stockmen!
DICK FLAHERTY,
Timber
Act »I iiiiv 3, 1S7S. TinilMM* I jiih I, Act «lune 3, IN7K.
Notice for Publication.
Notice for Publication.
'I li ■ high bred Holstein bull. a RICA, will be
L and O ffice at O regon C iiy , (
kept for service at the farm of A. J. Baker, on
Oregon,Mar. 8th, 1889. |
Sherican road, seven mi’es southwest of Mc­
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Minnville.
with
the
provisions
of
the act of congress of
TERMS, 93.00 TO INSURE.
June 3. 1878. entitled “An act for the sa’e of
Please
call
and
examine
sire
and
calves.
timber lands in the states of California, Oregon,
Will Make the Season of 1889,
Arica weighs 2400 pounds. Now is v nr time Nevada, and Washington territory,’’ John II
to get a $20 calfat weaning time for $3.00 Rankin, of Portland, county of Multnomah,
Special rates L>r breeding ot six cows. The state of Oregon, has this day tiled in tlii« office
billowing is a letter frem Wm.“Niles, the cele­ his sworn statement No 433; for the purchase
brated breeder of fine stock,of Los Angeles, of the s | of ne 4 and lots 1 and 2 of section No.
California:
4, in township No. 2 south, range No. 6 west,
Mit. W. 1.. G ilson . M c M innville , O regon ,
and will offer proof to show that the land sought
Yamhill County, Oregon.
, D ear S ir ;—Ycnr Holstein bull, Arica, with is more valuable for its timber or stone than for
three others, were purchased in the East on agricultural purposes, and to estiblish his
account of the superior richness of the milk of claim to paid land liefore the Register and Re
DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE:
Since the 1st of January the sum
their cows The stock was selected in Hol­ ceiver of this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on
FLAHERTY is a chestnut, small strip and Molly): he by Young Morrill.
land by an experienced person. The sire of Wednesday, the 5th day of June. 1889.
of real-estate transfers at Spokane in DICK
face, one white anklo: stands 1G hands high;
Dick Flaherty’s dam, Bell Drew, has paced a vour bull is Prince Bismarck, No. 780. I keep
He names as witnesses: W s Runyon, W W
Falls has somewhat exceeded that weighs 1150 pounds; winner of the 2:40 class at mile in 2:30, by Dodd's Nelson. by John Nelson a brother of your bull for use in my herd. Espey,
E Espey and E Griggs, all of Portlind,
View Park, Heptember 13, 1888, defeating 187; 2d darn by But terite Id's St. (’¡air; 3d dam March 15, lm
Sincerely,
W m . R iles .
Multnomah county, Oregon.
at Portland. And yet real estate City
Maiui Knox. Oneco, Oleander and Harvest in dy Blackleg, by Bigget’s Rattler: I th dam by
Any and all persoDS claiming adversely the
has been quite lively at Portland, three straight heats. This was Diet’s first and Jack Hawkin«, by Boston: Sth dam by Old St,
above described lands are requested to file their
race, at which time he be made his record Clair.
Notice of Appointment of Ad­ claims in this office on or before said 5th day of
and they have there many times only
of 2:30.
Sired by Fearnaught, Jr,
Fearnaught, Jr., dam Haldee, by Old Coluin
ministratrix.
Jnne, 1889.
the wealth and population that he by Fearnaught 112, record 2:23H, (winner bus;
2d dam by Harris’ Ilambletonian: 3d dam.
W. T. BURNEY,
of
the
$10,000
purse
at
Buffalo
in
18G8,
defeat
Boston
Girl,
a
celebrated
3-mile
troher,
¡¡v
Old
Spokane Falls possesses.
Regis er.
Notice is hereby given that Mary Haney, the Marl5-15
ing George Palmer. Col. Maynard, American Abdallah.
undersigned, has been, by the county court of
Girl, J. J. Bradley, Myron Perry. Victor Hugo
Yamhill county, state of Oregon, duly ap­
Children Cry for
Notice of Final Settlement.
Study this horse’s breeding. Besides being a trotter himself, he comes from pointed administratrix of the partnership es­
tate of John Haucy and R. lfanis, as Harris A
trotting
ancestry.
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Haney, both deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
Therefore all p :sons having claims against administrator of the • state of C. W. Tolson, de
TERMS: To Insure,
Season, S3O- said
partnership, or against said partnership ceased, hae filed his final account in the county
Trespass Notice.
Mares bred by season payable July 1st; mares bred by ins nance payable when num are estate, are hereby notified to present them court of Yamhill county, Oregon, of his adinin-
known to be with foal. For further informal ion address:
duly verified an ! with proper vouchers to the s tat ion in said estate, ami said court has set
CHAS. WOODS, Manager, McMinnville, Oregon.
undersigned, at Lafayette, Oregon, within eix
All persons are forbidden from hunting
TUESDAY, MAY’ 7th, A. I»., 1889,
months lioni this 22d day of March. Is89.
or fishing on our premises. Any viola­
at the hour of 1 o'clock, p. m., of said day at
MJ RY HANEY,
tion of this notice will be prosecuted to the
the county courtroom at McMinnville, Oregon.
March 22-11
Administratrix Aforesaid
full extent of the law
hb tlio time and place for the hearing of the
A C D avis .
L. T D avis ,
same.
J p. O wen «,
G eo . O wens ,
Therefore al! persons interested in Raid es
If
so
be
sure
and
call
for
your
tickets
Notice
of
Pinal
Settlement.
J. B H andley .
E. J. O wens ,
tate are hereby notified aud required to appear
via
the
A J N i : i > on .
J ohn R edmond ,
at said time and place and show cause, it any
(). B S kinner ,
B I-' H artman .
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, there be, why said estate he not finally settled.
I’. A. W allace ,
B F Sp\RKS,
executor of the estate of Nancy Moor, deceased,
Dated this 22d day of March, 1x89.
B
’
L
atte
B
ros
.
\V (’ H embree ,
has tiled his final account of his adminiatraticn
WM E. DAVIS,
J
R Lo st ¡ ACRE
of said estate in the county court of Yamhill
Admini-trator of said Estate.
county, Oregon, and said court has fixed
F enton <t F enton ,
—THE—
Attorneys for Estate.
March 2211
TUESDAY MAY 7th. A. D., 18X9.
NADJY
at the hour of 1 .»’chick in the afternoon < f said
lay, at the county court mom at McMinnville,
Ill the COOK HOUSE.
The best and simplest
A IminiNtnitors Notice.
Oregon, as the time and place for hearing the
same.
Tlxc ZBest Ear in Vh.e C'itv-
It is positively the shortest and fin »st
Notice
is hereby given that the iinderaigneI
Therefore all persons interested in said ea-
StockeJ with the choicest Wines, Liqn tb line to Chicago and the east and south and
tat ■ are hereby notified and roquired to appear have beeu by the county court of Yamhill
the only sleeping and dining car through
and Cigars - Domestic and Imported-
at s iid time and place to show cause, if any county, Oregon, duly appointed Joint adminis­
MADE.
line to
WM. MARTIN, Proprietor.
there be, why said estate be not finally settled trators of the estate of John Catlin, late of said
Omaha, Kansas City, ami all Missouri
Strongest Shooting,
county, deceas» <1.
and said executor discharged.
River Poinfs.
Therefore all persons having claims against
Dated this 22d day of March, 188!».
Notice for Publication.
k
EASIEST WORKING.
said estate are hereby notified and required to
HENRY
’
PETTEBONE
MOOR,
Its magnificent steel track, unsurpassed
8^, All sizes from 22 calibre
present thesmie with proper vouchers to the
Executor of said Estate.
train service and elegant dining and
to 45 calibre.
nndersigutd at the law office of Fenton A Fen­
Tlio
L and O ffice at Oregon City. Or., t
F enton «1 F enton ,
sleeping cars has honestly earned for it the
ton, at McMinnville. Yamhill county. Oregon,
April 10, 1889.)
Attorneys
for
Estate.
March
22-11
All prices from
title of
within six months from the date hereof.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
Dated this 22d dav of March, 1889.
S 145.00 up.
named settler has filed notice of his inten­
MARTHA E. CARLIN,
Timber Land, Act June 3, IK7K.
has won more 1
tion to make final proof in support of his
Stand
without
a
G. D. CARLIN,
prizes at Target 1
Notice for Publication.
claim and, that said proof will be made
rival for tu-uu-
Administrators Aforesaid.
Shooting
than
Others
may
imitate,but
none
can
surpass
it
before the County Judge, or in his absence
raeyand
killing
all other mak< s
F enton A F enton ,
Our motto is “always on time ”
before the County Clerk of Yamhill county,
< power on large
L and O ffice at O regon C ity , I
of rifles put to­
Attorneys
for
Estate.
March 22 11
Wt or small game
at McMinnville. Oregon, on Friday, June 7.
Oregon, Mar, 8th, 1889. (
gether.
Be sure and ask ticket agents for tickets
1889, viz:
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
in
compliance
via this celebrated route and take none
Our
with the provisions of the act of congress of
ISRAEL LANGLEY,
Notice of Final Settlement.
others.
W H MEAD, G A
We guarantee
June 3, 1^7s. entitled “An act for the sale of
Homestead Entry No. 3003, for the s w hf of
No. 4 Washington street, Portland, Or.
timber lands in the states of California. Oregon
s w J4 of section 18. t 5 s, r 5 w
Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned
Nevada and Washington territory,” Milford F
He names the following witnesses to prove
Nes-ly of Porland. couniy of Multnomah, state executlix of ihe estate of James Green, <'e-
his continuous residence upon and cultiva­
EQUAL TO
of Oiegon, has thi-i day filed in this office his deased, has filed her final account of her ad
tion of, said land, viz;
swmn OateinLDt No. 134, for the pnrsbase of ministration of said estate in the county court
M Aylward. Joseph Bird, I Dougherty
the
■ of section No. I, township No. 2 south, j of Yamhill county, Oregon, and said court has
Oregonian Railway, L’d, Line.
and Patrick Casey, all of Bellevue, Yamhill
rang» No. 6 west, and will offer proof to show J fixed
IN THAT LINE.
county, Oregon
th.it the land sought is more valnabe fur its t
TUE8DAY, MAY 7th, A. D.. lsMl,
Any person who desires to protest against
timber or stone than for agricultural purpo.es, j at the lioni of 11 o'clock in the forenoon of said
Ask your dealer to show
the allowance of such proof, or who knows
and tn establish his claim to said land before day at the county court room at McMinnville,
our rilles.
of any substantial reason, under the law
the Register and Receiver of this office at Ore­
Until further notice trains will
as the time and place for hearing the
and regulations of the inteiior department,
gon City. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 5th day Oregon,
Illustrated Catalogue sent &
same.
|
I
of
June, 188!».
why such proof should not be allowed, will arrive and depart from Lafayette
FREE on application.
g
Therefore
all persons interested in snides
lie names as witnesses: \V 8 Ranyan, W W tate are hereby
be given an opportunity at the above men­ as follows, to and from Portland.
Address
and reqifred to appear
Espey. E Espey ami E Griggs all of Portland. and shew cause, notified
tioned time ano place to cross-examine the
if any there l>e, w hy said es­
MAIL.
Multnomah county, Oregon.
witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evi­
tate
be
rot
finally
settled
and said ex cutrix
LEAVE
LEAVE
Any and all persoriH claiming adversely the
dence in rebuttal of that submitted by Portland.... 7 I5nm Airlie.......... I 00pm
k
P. O. Box 20 I',
above described lands are requesjed to file their discharged.
claimant
Dundee....... 9 00 a m Sheridan....... 3 07 p m
EDNA
S. GREEN,
claims in this office on or before said 5th day
W T. BURNEY.
Lafayette.. . 9 26 a m Lafayette.. 4 15 pm
Executrix of raid Estate.
NEW HAVEN, C0Z’:7
of June, 1 n : s : i .
(April 19-16)
w Register.
F
enton
A
F
enton
,
Sheridan... .10 30 a m Dundee . . 4 40 p m
W. T. BURNEY,
Airlie (ar).. 12 30 p m Portland (ar) 6 30 pm
At orneys for Estate
March 22 II
Marl5-15
Register.
For fin ther information apply to the Com-
uany’s Agent at Lafayette, or address General
Timber I^and, Act June 3, 1H78.
office, corner 8econd & Pine Sts , Portland Ogn
Administrator's Salt* of lh*al Es­
Notice lot* Publit ati<»n.
Record 2:30.
Commencing April 1, Ending July 1,
AT M'MINNVILLE FAIR GROUNDS.
L and office , Oregon City, Or. i
March 8, 1889.
j
Notice is hireby given that in compliance
with the provision« of the act of congreee nt
June J, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale ot
timber lands in the states of California, Oregon
Nevada, and Washington territory,” William. W
Espey, of Portland, conety of Multnomah, state
ot Oregon, has this dav filed in this office hie.
sworn Htaiemont No. 4.17, for the purchase oi
the sw 4 of seclion No. 4 in township No. I
south, rang»» No. 6 west, and will offer proof to
show that the land sought is more valuable for
its timber or stone lhan for agi{cultural
es. and to establish his claim to Mid land before
the Register and Receiver of ihi‘ office at Ore
gon City. Oregon, on Wednesday the 5th day <»f
June. *889.
He names as witnesses: W 8 Ranyan, E Ea
pey. E Griggs and M F Nessley, all ot Portland.
Multnomah county, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or lietore said 5th day ot
June, 1889.
.. r
W. T. BURNEY.
Mml'.
JU glMer,
Timber Land, Act .I iiik * 3, 1H7K.
Notire for Publication.
I.AXI. orr tcK. Oregon City, Or.. (
March Ktli, HUS.
(
Notice i< hereby given that tn compbuic.
willi the |>r..viainnw of the lo t of euugrea. of
Jutie : i . l-7H,entiile I "All a.t tor ths sale ot
tnrilier laiols in the rlatea oK.'ulifoi nla. Orason
Nevada and WaebiuKtou territory,” Elmer Ea
pey. of Portland, county of Multnomah, alate of
Or, han tl.ia day tiled in tliiaoflioe l.ia-woru alate
merit No.t.IG.for tlio inirrhnae of the nw 4 of see
No. 10 ill towiiHhip No. 2 Hollth. taune No. «
west, a d will otter proof to show lliat the land
sought is m< re valuable for Its timber or atona
than lor agrieithnral pnrjio.ra, and to ratal.
Iiali his claim io Raid land before the llegiater
and Keceiver of tlita ofticr at Oretron Oily Ore
gon, on Wednesday, the 5tli dny of June. 'jH,a
He names ua witnesses: W H llnnynn. W W
Esp ,v, E Or.Rga and M F Neaaley. all of Port
land. Multnomah couniy, Oregon,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
h I m . vc described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 5th day of
June, 1889.
„ ....
W.T. BURNEY.
Mail»].)
Register.
ARE YOU GOING EAST?
tap it M tmi Mmy,
THE
BAR!
W Mm w
RIFLES
Timber I^iml, Act .June 3, IK7M.
Notice for Publication.
L and offk r at Oregon (’Hy. Or. >
March Sih. 18 b 9.
(
Notice is hereby given that in compliauo
with the provisions of the act of coLgroos ot
June 3, I87M, entitled “An act for the sale of
timber lands in the states of California; Oregon
Nevada and Washington teuitory,” Edward
Griggs of Po.ilano, coi>:.ly of Multnomah, ilate
<>f Or., has this day fil»d in this office Lh sworn
statement No. 435. for the purchase of ths s 4
of nw 4 and lota .3 and 4 of section No 1, in
township No. 2 south, range No. L west, aud
will offer proof to show that the land sought io
mote ulu l»le toi its timber or atmo thau for
agricultural purposes, and to establish hia
claim to said land before the Register aud Re
rei ver of this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on
Wednesday, the 5th day of June, 1x8'».
lie names as witnesses; W H Ranyan, W W
E-pey. E Espey aud M F Stanley all of’ Port
land, Multnomah county, Oregon .
Anv and all persons claiming adversely the
abov • describe»! lands are requested to file tlieii
claims in this office on or bef»re said 5th day uf
June. 188!».
W. T. BURNEY.
Mar. 5 15
Register.
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of an order of the county court of Y'amhill
40 Per Cent. «•<.-urdy. Oregon, made anil entered of ree-
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SATURDAY. THE 27th DAY OF APRIL.
XVm. LV ’ 1
1889,
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soli on the premises hereinafter descrilied.
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West fall, deceased, in, of ami to the ti.llow-
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L and O ffice at Oregon City. Or.. »
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March 22, 188!» i
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of congress of j
June 3, 1878, entitled An act for the -ale of
timber lan<D in the states of California,
Oregon. Nevada rn.l Wa-liington terri­ j
tory.” Henry Troeger. of Portland, county
of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this
day fihsi in this office bis sworn statement
No 449, for the purchase of the w % of
section No. 10, in township No. 2 south,
| range No 6 west, ami will otter proof to
1 show that the land sought is more valuable
for its timlier or stone than for agricultural |
purposes, and to establish his claim to said
lan<! Iicfore the register and receiverof this
office at Oregon City, Oregon on Thur-»lay. ;
the 20th day of June, 18K9.
He names as wituvs-es; T M Stark. J II
Rankin, W E Jacobs ami W S Rumyon, all i
of Portlaml, Mnltr.omah county. Oregon.
Anv and all persons claiming adversely
the alRive-dexcrilied land* are requested to
file their claims In thisntfii e on or before
said J»th dav of June, iws
April 5-18
W T BI RNEY,
Register
Notice is hereby given that il»o undersigned
han filed in the county court of Yamhill county,
Oregon, his final account aa administrator of
the estate of Marj Old4 Taylor, deceased, and
«aid court has aet
TUESDAY. MAY 7tb, A. I>„ 1HM9,
at 2 o’< lock, p. hi . at the court house of «id
count,, as the time and place to hear the same
Ttierefovv all iw*rsnns interested therein will
appear at sai«l time and place and show cause,
it ami there be. why said estate |>c not finally
a ttle 1.
Dated March 22d, 18x9.
( HAS If TAYIXJR.
Administrator A for »-said
F ektom A F enton ,
Mar< b O JI
Nffit i<<*.
P. 8 L and O fhue at (tamo» Crrv, (
Oregon, March I-1b, I mhjj .
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( < mplaint having ‘»eon entered at tbto office
by Dennis J. Ryan against AaiHuel M. Nsyoo
for abaiidmnng bis Horu» Mead Entry No. 6»Ji»,
dated July 29. lXNi, m>o*. the n e 4 section 20 t
2 m . r 5 w, in ^ Hfidiill county. Oregon, with a
view to Hie cancellation of said entry, the said
o n lies are hereby summoned ty appear at Mc­
Minnville. Yamhill county, <»regon, before the
clerk of said county on the 3utb day of Auril.
I*M9, at 10 o’clock, a. n> . to re frond and furs
isli teHtimony concerning said alleged abandon
meat, and on LLe testimony tlten submitted a
hearing will l»e bail at this Offi«e oufJuuel,
18^9, at 10 O 'lock a m.
W. W BURNEY,
Mirrh2’:!2
Register,