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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1892)
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER, bor, it .-«.inM as if the Cbllian« are tak I 1 SUMMONS. As They See it. ing advantage of tins calm before tue In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, storm and are taking advantageous po The present agitation in favor of a for Yamhill County. Wm. Robert«. Plaintifi HARDING A HEATH, Publishers. sition in the straits of Magellan in or- better system of making and maintain vs. i tier to lietter resisUour efforts to reach ing county roads ought to result in Daniel Parsons, C. B. »DESCRIPTION RATES. Mann and T.E. Ehren j their country. Every moment of de- something more than mere talk. The berg, Defendants. $2 oo | lay before active ojierations, results in insufficiency of our present methods is *a« Copy. per year, inadvance......... To T. E. F.hrenberi •g, one of the above 0«« Copy, six months in advance.... 1 00 ' more advantage to Chili than to us tie fully admitted. In point of fact we named defendants . : In 1 the name of, the Stat of Oregon, you von are hereby notified notinea cause she is on the field. Our plans of have no roads in Oregon—at least and required to be and — appear in r the uiiu ivmuhvm «v ri -- -~ ----- above it . J Entered at the postoffiee at McMinnville operation will have to be formulated scarcely any. Most of them are mere named Court in the above entitled suit by Oregon, as second-class matter. Monday, Mondav. the 28th 2St!i day dav of March. 1892. that when we sight the enemy and will be trails, some of them “slides,” scarcely Heinz being the first davof first term of said court conducted on the lines laid down by any worthy the name of roads. Our occurring anca after the expiration of - the six ovvurriiij; ----- — Tax advxrtisisc R ates or T he T ei . f .- weeks' publication and then and methods of repairing could not be . r ___ hereof, ill«. 1 thornm rnoxr.-RxoisTZK are liberal, taking in the Chilians. there answer the coipplaint filed therein by consideration the circulation. Single This almost certain war makes the worse. Repairs are hardly ever made tlie said plaintiff, and you will take notice inch. $1.00, each subsequent inch, $.75. tiiat. if vou fail so to appear and answer, Special inducements for yearly or semi- ¡xjople of this country and this coast in in the right way or at the right time. for the want thereof, the plaintiff will ap- particular, inquire into the condition In the summer time after the crops are yearly contracts. plv to said court for the relief demanded of our coast defenses. Some remark [ in the ground, a little dust is shoveled * * * n ami praved for in said complaint, which is, J ob W ork N eatly A si > Q i o ki . y E. xe < vied in brief, as follows, to-wit: For a decree at reasonable rates Our facilities are that no matter how defenseless we are . or scraped into the ruts, to be churned against the defendant. Daniel Parsons, for the best in Yamhill county am) as good the enemy would never dare to attack by passing wagon wheels and blown the principal sum of $400 in 1.8. gold com as any in the state A complete steam | and interest thereon at the rate of ten per our coast and, if they did, it would be away by the wind. This churning plant insures quick work. cent per annum, from Nov 8, lW». iorf4<- I an easy matter to repel them by means goes on through the long, dry summer, as attorneys fees in this suit, and for costs KlSOLCTIOXS OF CoXDOl.EXCB ASI> ALL O11IT- of torpedoes, hastily constructed. The and by the time grain hauling is half and disbursement® of this suit. uary Poetry will be charged for a t regular For a decree against all the defendant.'* Chilians are brave and audacious; this through the roads are practically im advertising rates. foreclosing the mortgagt' given by said 1 ar was proved in the Itata matter and un passible except at great risk to wagons sons on the 21st day of November, IK«». A ll C ommcxicatioxs M i st R e S igned B y the plaintifi to secure the payment of said the person w ho sends them, not for pub less our navy kept all their available and drivers. During any rainy winter several sums of money, upon the following lication, unless unaccompanied by a ‘ non shifts in action continually, some of the when the ground is not frozen, and al described real property, to-wit : Being a de plume,” but for a guarantee of good dare devils would lie certain to appear portion of the donation land claim of J. I* ways after the spring thaw-out, there faith. No publications will l>c published Row land and w ife, in t 3 s, r 4 w, in i am before San Deigo, San Francisco or the is a time when hauling heavy loads is unless so signed. hill countv. state of Oregon, and beginning * * • •• v at the northeast corner of a parrel of land, mouth of the Columbia. Our defense not to be thought of. Road supervis Ar> press A ll CoMMl xicATioss. I. itiihk I or deeded bv William Ball to A. D. Lunnels the editorial or business departments, to less condition at these points is hardly ing es a thankless task, and the aver- on the 15tu day of Nov., 1875; T he TrLE.rHoAE-REGisTEi:. McMinnville, known and when we say that it would age supervisor is glad to get through Thence running south 155 feet, thence Oregon. east 55 feet, thence north 155 teet, them e * l>e an easy mattter for an enemy to do with it. This last remark applies still * wa * west 55 feet to t jc place of lieginning. con S ample C omm O f T kf . T elephone -R egis as she pleases with these points we say more forcibly to the average worker-out taining 8525 square feet of land, in the town ter will be mailed to any person in the of North Yamhill, in said county and state United States or Europe, who desires one. nothing but what the rejx>rts of the of road tax. Oregon has tried this sys An 1 for a <ieorec and order for the sale of free of charge United States officers will confirm. tem long enough. We never will have said mortgaged premises in the manner * # prescribed bv law, to obtain funds with The following is a list of the heavy better roads till we adopt a new system. Wr. I nvite Y ou To C ompare T he T ele which to pay*said several sums of money, phone -R egister with any other paper ordnance in San Francisco harbor as The Chronicle believes that our roads interest, attorney’s fees.ciwts and disburse published in Yamhill county. shown in General Bugcr's annual re- should be kept up by direct taxation ments and accruing costs, and barring all the interests of the several defendants in port: At Fort Winfield Scott there are and that something ought to done at said premises and for such other and fur All tubecribere who do not reecire their 9 mounted and 14 unmounted 15 inch the next legislature to pass a law to ther relief in the premises as inav seem to paper regularly wt'rt confer a favor by im the court meet with equity and good con mediately reporting the »ante to thC office smoothbore guns, with barbette car that effect.— Dalle» Chronicle. science. ,. ... riages, model 1874; 1 mounted 15 inch This summons is to be served by publica tion thereof for a. period of six weeks, bv smoothbore, model 1888; 32 mounted 10 “ The general character of the roads in order of Hon. R. P. Boise, Judge of said Thursday. January 21, 1892. inch smoothbores, model 1861, and 55 this country the past season has been court, made and bearing date of January «, mintouuted; 2 mounted 10-ineh siege the subject of much comment, and the R amsey A F cttok . Attorneys for Plaintifi’. j mortars; 2 mounted 8-inch siege mor statement is frequently heard that the tars; 16 mounted 8-inch converted rifles, roads are growing worse year by year. SUMMONS. model 1878; 5 Coehorn mortars, with It is not at all pleasant to believe this wooden beds; there are also 14 un. to be true, but the complaint must In the Circuit Coart of the State of Oregon, mounted Parrott rilles, but these arc originate from some fact. It is a nota for Yamhill County. ' unserviceable. ble fact that the roads are full of ruts Jacob Feitters, Plaintiff,) vs | At Fort Mason the mounted pieces which have been made during the win August Veser and An- I are: 1 4}-inch siege rifle, 1 10-inch ter, and which, when tilled with dust na A. Veser, Defendants. I ' siege mortar; 2 Cohorn mortars; 1 8-inch are dangerous for wagons heavily load To August Veser and Anna A. Veser, ¡converted rifle, model 1878 ami 6 10- ed. It does not seem that the money said defendants: In the name of the State inch smoothbores. of Oregon, vou and each of you are hereby raised from taxes for the improvement notified and n quired to I m * and ap|M?ar in Alcatraz Island is provided with four of roads is judiciously expended. Men the above entitle«! suit in the above named mounted 15-inch smoothbores; 1 8-inch go out to work out their tax when they court and answer the complaint therein fil Points to Remember for 1892. in the purchase of Gro ed against vou by the above named plain converted rifle,2 8-inch scige howitzers, can do so most conveniently, and many tiff by Mondav. the 28th day of March, A. ceries. . 2 4j-incii siege rilles and 5 12-pouudcr different plans are pursued. Some one D., 1892, that being the first day of the first term of said court to lie held after the expi I field howitzers. throws a little gravel into a rut, only to Fully one-half of the People d.o not stop to consider ration of six weeks publication of tliis The mounted and serviceable guns wear another rut adjoining. Little is the money they can save during the year in purchasing goods of a SHtnnions.and you will take notice that if you so to appear and answer, for the want i on Angel Island are 2 10-ineh Hodman done towards grading the roadbed firm that pays strict attention to the selling of First Class Goods fail thereof, the plaintiff will apply to said smoothbores, calibre 6.4; and 5 24 preparatory to graveling, and lienee court lor the relief demanded : nd praved at a Small Profit. pounder smoothbores, calibre 5.82, Imth when gravel is used it results in only a for in said complaint, which is n brief as follows: witli unserviceable carriages. part of its possible good. More system People usually go to the nearest place regardless of For a decree against you amending uml WATTS IN IT At the Presidio there arc 2 10-inch should lie employed in this matter, and cost. We sell our goods cheap and deliver them at your door. correcting that certain deed of conveyance The Yamhill statesman,lietter known siege mortars, 4 8-inch converted rilles, when work is done on the roads let it made ami executed by you to the plaintifi, You will be able find every thing in the grocery line in our store. on the 24th day of Noveinlier. 18W, as to as Fog-horn Watts, is in public oilice model 1878; 3 Gatling guns of 1883, 4 lie of an enduring nature, and event- the description of the lands thereby con again and it is needless to say that it is Hotchkiss revolving cannon, light field ually we will have nothing but good We are in it—The Grocery Business; and we will al veyed. said deed to I m * so amended and cor one of those offices that pays, he would caliber 1.5 inches, and 4 3.2 inch breech roads. Much attention has been paid that the description of the lands ways give you the best goods in the city for the money. We give rected thereby conveyed will lie as follows in have no other. The record of this loading steel rifles, field. cash or trade for all produce, suit yourself in the matter. the past year to the roads leading across stead of the description now contained in loud voiced and loud smelling aspirant said deed, to-wit: In a tecent report by General Miles the mountains, and the results are a part of sections 16 in tp, 4 s r 3 w, for office is so well known in the state the following statement is made re plainly noticeable | to all who travel ZNZEIILILSufi-ZF5 ¿c SOIST. in Being Y'amhill county, state of Oregon, and that comment u | m > ii the appointment garding the defenses of the Pacific them. < ¡ood roads are something to be conimencing at a point in the center of the county road now there, which point is 7.45 is unnecessary. He has probably lieen coast: The Pacific coast line of the enjoyed by everybody, and everybody chains north, 13 degrees west from the cen |*ensioncd, by this appointment, in or United States extends 1400 miles in should lie interested in making them ter of a small branch on the Dayton and der that bis gentle voice will not lie Oregon, Washington anil California good.— Eugene Regigter. Wheatland countv road at what is know**. as the Joseph Hill bridge* near the town of heard in the coining campaign. From and 3000 farther in Alaska. For the Dayton in said county, and running thence his birth he has hail the faculty of lay defense of this entire coast line there As the road supervisors for the year north 1.3 degrees, west 9 20 chains to the northeast corner of R. Snyder tract;thence ing tribute on all things that he touch arc on baud 41 rilled guns, of which 1892, have been appointed by the coun south 86 degrees, west 9 20 chains to the ed. His position in the Hayes ease, his twenty-four are of obsolete type. Of ty court, their attention, as well as the -------- OF THE-------- west line of the <’. Goodrich land claim No. 49in tp. 4 s, r .3 w, in said county; thence temperance abilities, his 520 speech and this number only twenty-four are public in general, is called to the awful south 13 degtees, west 1.70chains, intersect clerkship appointment while senator, ul<Mlllte<| imd OI1 defective enrriages of condition of a portion of the country ing Palmer creek; thence follow ing south have all added to his reputation and ' the oldest pattern and without ade roads in this county. It is almost im 13 «legrees, west 7.55 chains to northwest come of a tract intended to have been his pocket. Yamliill is thoroughly quate protection. in the fortifications possible for many residents of Benton To be sold in tracts of from 5 to 50 acres at $30.00 an acre and deeded by Emma J. Duke and husband to glad to see him go. He will not have at the mouth of the Columbia liver county to reach the county seat, where Seitters; thence north 68 de upwards; one-fifth down, balance in I, 2 and 3 years, at 6 per cent, per Jacob east along the north line of said to be taken care of by Yamhill republi there are but one 8-inch converted business often calls them. Good [roads annum. Most all of this land is under cultivation; over 400 acres now grees, tract intended to have been deeded as afore cans during the coming year. Surely muzzle loading rille and 2 300-pounder bring the producer and consumer near in full bearing fruit trees. All this land is within 3 nii.es of Amity. said 12 .30 chains, to the place of beginning a great load has lieen lifted from their muzzle loading l’arrott rilles, castiron er together, causing a great saving in containing 10.06 acres, more or less, and Over 700,000 pounds of fruit shipped from this point last year. decreeing that the plaintifi'is the owner in shoulders. If the republican party can hooped at Fort Canby, and 5 200-poun- expense and energy, and enable the fee of said premises above described, and For particulars apply to or address keep him at Lakeview transacting the der muzzle loading Parrott rifles, cast- producer to realize a greater profit for requiring yon to make and deliver to the plaintiff w ithin 30 davs from the date of business of the land office, they will iron hooped at Fort Stephens, Oregon, his products. Thousands of acres of Win. F. BREIDENSTEIN, said decree, a good and sufficient deed of feel jubilant, but, if he takes matters in all mounted.in barbette on defective land Jin this county would be materi conveyance of said premises and in default AMITY FRUIT LAND COMPANY, of the making of said deed as aforesaid, his own hands, they will have to swal carriages of the oldest pattern, which ally increased by the construction of AMITY, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON. that said deed stand and operate, in all re low him whole as before. A little mor do not admit of service charges good wagon roads, making it possible spects, as and for said deed and for such al stamina on the part of the ruliug in the guns. The platforms are tem to market the products of the soil with other ami further relief in the premises as SUMMONS. SUMMONS. may seein to ‘the court meet with equity party would rid Oregon of one of the porary wooden ones, and the earthen profit. Good roads would save the amt good conscience. greatest and nastiest blats upon its | hs paraiiets are of the thickness of those farmers hundreds of dollars in the way This summons is to I mj served by publi I:i the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, cation for a period of six w eeks, by order of litical history. This they will not do built in 1861 to resist the old style of horseflesh and wear and tear of vehi for Yamhill county. for Yamhill County. Hon. It. P. Boise, Judge of of said court, II II. Luse, plaintin, Catherine Baker, plaintiff. as he is a very useful person to have at smoothliore guns. cles.— Benton Leader. hearing date of January 31th. A. 1).. 18’’2 vs va times. R amsey A: F enton , Chas. F. Woods. John W. B. Keen. Della A. Keen. If it is intended to make any defense Attorneys for Plaintiff. Woods, a minor, by---- J The roads to Pendleton are in bad E. H. Watkins ami Cora I’. | in case of foreign war the need of new his guardian ad litem, ; IS PROBABLE NOW Watkina, defendants. condition. Since the sale of the reser and A, G. Walling, as ! armament and of new fortifications for To W. B. Keen and Della A. Keen, said SUMMONS. administrator of the es- | vation lands travel has l>een greatly defendants: In the name of the state of correspondents of the great the Pacific coast is apparent. There is tate of G. L, Woods de impeded and some trade has lieen cut Oregon, yon are hereby requited to appear ceased, defendants. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, American news gathering agencies are not much in the way of one the light oft. Pendleton is too enterprising and To Chas. F. Woods, John Woods, a min and answer the complaint tiled against yon for Yum hill County. in the above entitled suit by Monday, the reliable men, it can now lie said that draught, heavily armed Chilian gun progressive a place to be deaf to the im or. by------- his guardian ad litem, said 28th Jacob Sei tiers, defendant, 1 day of March, A I), 1892, that being boats entering the Columbia and de defendants: In the name of the state of war with Chili is more than probable; vs the first tiny of the first term of said Circuit portance of good roads. Money spent Oregon, you are hereby notified and re A. A. Veser, A Veser. It is almost a fact. The time for Chili stroying Astoria then steaming to Port quired to be and appear in the above en court following the expiration of six weeks Emma on good thoroughfares is money well in J Langtree and I of this summons, and you will to apologize with dignity to herself has land and demanding a good round ran vested. The city council and the coun titled cause in the above entitled court on or publication take notice that if you fail so to appear Moses Langtree, def’ts. before the 28th day of March A I). 1892, passed and it is said that the ultima som. It is possible to do this and leave ty court, as w ellfas the citizens and To A. A, Veser and _ A Veser, two of that being the first day of the next regular and answer said complaint for want there sai<l defendants; In ~__ the _______ name ... of the State the plaintiff will apply to said court for tum which is Ix'ing prepared by tlie our ¿waters without injury from our term of said court, to answer to the com of of Oregon, you and each of you ure herein* business men, should not procrastinate the relief demanded amt prayed for in said plaint of the plaintiff filed against you in United States is suelt that, should it be coast defenses. notified and required to be and appear in complaint, which is in brief as follows, to- in this mattei. '“All roadsled to Rome,” the said cause, and if you fail so to ap above named Court in the above entit- accepted by the government of Chili, pear and answer to the said complaint, for wit: For a decree in favor of the plaintiff the and this alone made Rome a great city. ted suit and answer the complaint therein want thereof plaintiff will apply to the I and against the said defendants for the the common people would rise and the The chances of Grover <'leveland for All roads should lead to Pendleton, against you ami the other defendant* court for the relief prayed for in the said sum of tflCM gold coin together with inter filed the presidential nomination are grow present government would lie ousted. thereon from the 21th day of October. bv the plaintiff by Monday, the 2*th day of complaint to-wit: For a deoree of fore est and they should be good roads, and no March. A. D. 1892. that being the first day closure of the mortgage of plaintifi and sale 18s9. at the rate of ten [ter ceiit per annum of Rather than lose the power now so ing smaller each day. Hillis a possi- expense should be spared to keep them the first term of said court to be held af the sum of $10*0 gold coin together with of the real premises described in said mort securely in their hands the officials bility, but is not regarded as a strong in good condition.— Eant Oregonian. interest thereon from the21th day of Oeto ter the expiration of six weeks publication gage and said complaint as the undivided and you will take notice that if you will take the jiolicy demanded man by the masses of the people. Car half of the donation claim of Margaret Iter, lx!«» at the rate of ten ]ier cent |>er hereof, Woods, mother of the said Geo, L Woods, annum, for the sum of |150 as attorney s fail so to appearand answer, for the want by the ignorant class and prepare for lisle and Whitney are being prominent < ¡ood roads can never l»e made under thereof, the plaintifi will apply to said fee in said suit, and for the costs and tlis- and in her lifetime the wife of < ’aleb Wood, war. This government is going about | ly mentioned and while Carlisle is one the present system of day’s work con being the south half of that certain sectio 1 buracmcnts of this suit For a decree fore Court for the relief demanded and prayed for in said complaint, which is, in brief, as of land patented to C aleb Woods ami Mar closing the mortgage as executed l>v said the matter in a very common sense ! ol t'le Potest democrats, policy says tributed it tbeir convenience. Yet it garet Woods under the act of congress of defemiants, W. 11. Keen and Della A.Keen follows, to wit: For n decree of said court comes | that he is not to be thought of. Gor- manner and when the time A. I). 1850, donating lands to the settlers to ’¡lid plaintifi'oil the 20th day of O< loiter. against you amending ano correcting that . man is too much of the Quay order to will be very hard to pass a Jaw in this upon public lands in Oregon. Said la ml 1887, to secure the said sums of motley due certain deed of coi veyance made and de Chili will bear something drop. state that will change the present style being situated in Yamhill countv, state of the plaintiff upon the following real prem livered by von to one Emma J. Duke, There can tn only one end to the war ! su'* ,*'t' average democrat ' Oregon on the North Yamhill river. And ises to-wit; Being a portion of the origin now Langtree, on the J.»th day of October, of road making. It is so easy and so providing it is prosecuted witli tlie old ! out of the proceeds of said sale thereof pay al donation land claim of Elisha Bednell 18*». as to the description of*tha lands to It appears that all desire and effort cheap to send out a team and a boy to the plaintiff the sum of $2173.35 with in ami his wife, A M. Bedwell claim No. 37 be conveyed thereby, so that the landa to time American war vigor. Chili will j ‘ ‘ work out ” the road tax that few farm terest from the Sth day of January, 1892, at and situated in township 2 south of range l>e conveyed thereby will be described as for an Oregon exhibit at the world’s be whipped anti probably wiped from i , . . ,. . . 8 per cent per annum* and the costs and I ami 5 west of the Willamette meridian tn follows, instead of as they arc now describ .. , ... f-dr has died a-bommg. We suggest ers will want to pay their taxes in cash. disbursements of this suit ami for such Yamhill county ami state of Oregon, ami ed in said erroneous deed. to-wit: the maps of the southern hemisphere. A part of sec tion 16. in tp. 4 s, r 3 w, in , .. r .. .. i that the Oregonian lead the state press Yet the only way to build a good and other relief as shall be meet in equity ami more purlieu'., ly described ami Itounded The length of lime it will take this , , ... * as follows to-wit: Beginning at the north- amhill county, State of Oregon, ami < otn- good conscience. ¡in an effort to raise the necessary mon I lasting road is to have a large sum of west corner of said < laim No. 37 in said inencing at the* center of a small branch on country to do it depends wholly upon ! This summons is served by publication ey. The press of the state can accom money to be judiciously ex]»ended at thereof for six weeks in the T elephone - township A west, thence running south the Dayton and Wheatland county road at circumstances, as the nicest laid plans 'j R egister by virtue of an order made by 23.2.J chains, thence castHO.SOcliain« ¡thence what is known as the Jose ph Hill bridge* the feat and not half try, and it one time and in one place, building no of military genius are liable to mis.' plish 1 Hon. R. P Boise, Judge of said court anil north 8 25 chains, thence east 50.1») chains • and running thence north 13 degrees, west ! would be a great victory for the press. greater extent of road than can lie well thence north 24 degrees, west 15 3.'i chains: i .4.» chains in center of county road now dated January 13. 1892 carry when such a body of troops as - thence north 89 degrees ami 15 minutes' there, thence south st; degrees, west 12.30 and pcrnianently constructed. — Orego ; Let's take advantage of the opportuni B ronaugh , M c A rthur , west ,4.75 chains to the place of beginning chains, thence south 13 degrees, west 3X3 will be necessary to prosecute this war 1. F enton & B ronaugh , ty. Now, s|>eak up, fellow workers.— nian. containing 138 acres more or less. Ami for chains to the center of Palmer creek, thence Attorneys lor Plaintiff with vigor, have to be transported over i Ea»t Oregonian. a decree ami order for the sale of said real north 89 degrees, east down c enter of Pal The Oregonian now compares very five thousand miles of water. While premises in the manner provided bv law to mer c reek 3 chains, thence north 71 de well with all the great metropolitan obtain funds with which to pay said several grees, east 1.77 chains to the center of a our navy is without doubt as good and In the event of a way with Chili, SUMMONS sums of money, interest, attorney«' fees, small branch; thence south 61 degrees, east as great in numbers and better in disci there is just the barest possibility, not dailies. The addition of the new press costs and disbursements and accruingcosts up said branch 7 chains; thence north Mil and new dress has greatly improved it. In the Circuit Com* of liie * Into of Oregon and barring all the interest ot the several degrees cast 8.65 chains to the place of be pline than theirs, we must not think yet worth being seared about, that her for the county of Yamhill, defendants in said premises, and for ~ut h ginning, containing 5.85 acre - of land,more that it will be an easy matter to whip tnen-of-war might tin considerable dam It has tlie field covered and an im Rosana Grarne’«. Aaron 1 other and further relief in the premises as or less Mills Sr tii A Mills and. may seeni to the court meet with equity them. The war will certainly lie a age t<> some of our Pacific ports, but if provement now and then will hold it. For a decree against you and the other Rhoda Mills, Plaintiffs ! and good conscience. defendants amending and correcting that naval one until we have reduced a } they do the United States will about v* This summons is to lie served by publi certain deed of conveyance made and de James Graines. port or two in which we can find a I own < 'hili before we get through with cation thereof for a period of six w'eeks bv livered to the plaintiff by said Emma J. Defendant, j order of Hon. R. I". Boise. Judge of said Duke and her then husband on the 7th dav foothold for our troops. It must lie re her—but then we don’t want her. She To James Giamos *.ii.t defendant • In the court, math-anti liearing date of .January of January, 1881, (said Emma J. Duke be- membered that the people of Chili will would l>e like an incorrigible child, IS; instantly afforded sufferers from name of the s’ate* ol Oregon You are here 16th. A. D. 1R92. ung now the defendant. I*angtree >. as to by notified mvl Mo-Ltvd io be and appear * Bronchitis, by the use of Ayer's the description of the lands to I m * conveyed lie consolidated in this matter and it more Ixither than she is worth.—7>Z<- R amhkv <k F kxton . in the above | su:t. in th? above thereby, so that the lands to lie convey Attorneys for Plaintiff Cherry Pectoral. Either as an ano will not in the least reeciuble the war | gram. named ro ut n v t| H . .wi, March. A ed instead of being des<rilM*d as they dyne, to allay inflammation, or an ex I) IS92, lli.'ii bc!t;2 th- *-r< ,Dv of the first through which the country has lately are now in said deed, will, in all resi^cts. pectorant, to loosen and bring away the teim of sai l CGi.ri fol ov.rm the expiration Notice of Final Settlement. I be bounded and described as the parcel of passed. The Columbian Exposition is a nu- mucus, this preparation has no equal. of six weeks publieu ’ mn of this summons — In Genuine Oak Must be Seen to be Appreciated. ■ land hereinbefore set out and described is Chili has a population of about 4,000,- tional affair and must lie made a na- and answei ’.he complaint, of the plaintiffs In the county court of the county of Yam hereinl>efore bounded and described and so " Last winter I contracted a severs against you in s?id :ause, and you 1 as to convey said parcel above described to 000 and counting about 1 in 8 as being I tional success. Up to date it has cost cold, which, by repeated exposure, be THE PRICES ARE BELOW THOSE OBTAINED IN PORTLAND! filed hill. State of Oregon. will take notice that ii vou fail so tb sp- came quite obstinate. I was much I the plaintiff in fee, ami decreeing that the suitable for military duty there will be nearly $3,000,000, and if a good showing troubled with hoarseness and bronchial pear and answer said complaint for want I n the matter of th< estate of Geo.E.Getrh- I plaintiff is th«* owner in fee of said al>ovc ell, deceased. thereof the plaintiffs will apply to said irritation. After trying various medi described parcel, and requiring you and an available force of alsiut 500,000 light can I m * made of results for the money court for the iehuf prayed foi in said com- without relief, I at last purchased Notice is hereby given that the under-. said .------------------------ - within 3b days ,™,„ other defendant-, from ing men in the country to resist our already sjient there will lie no difficulty a cines, flamt, which is. in brief, as follow« fc wit: signed Martha A Get. hell as the a.buioi,- the date of safd<iecree,tomakeaiMideUv- bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. On or a (h'Ciee of - nd court par* *:o:.in^, tralnx of the estate of George E. Getchell *£«0 the plaintiff good and sufflcient <lee<L taking this medicine, my cough ceased men when we are able to land on their • in providing all further sums that may PARLOR SUITS, PICTURE FRAMES, among the plaintiffs ami the dcicndunt.tiie deceased, has tiled her Anal account of her . «■ conveyance, conveying to the plaintiff immediately, and I have been shore. They will have the advantage I m ‘ needed. But there should be no almost donation land < laim >f Anson G adniimsiration of said estate in the Countv •»>d parcel of land and further decreeing well ever since.” —Rev. Thomas B. Henry and wife, in tn 3 s. r 3 w in Court of being acclimated and our troops will such thing as losing sight of the require Bussell, Secretary Holston Conference EASY CHAIRS, SPRING BEDS, of Jaiuhill County, Oregon, and that in default of Uie niakinganddeliverv Yamhill county, stat'* ‘ of Oregon, and al and I’. E. of the Greenville Dist. M. E. C-, 'J*“1 1 “c,da7- March 8, A !,f «»'<* deeds. as aforesaid said decree shall be worn in body from the long sea trip ments of honesty and efficiency. lotting to said defendant in fee. an Jonesboro, Tenn. i MATTRESSES, LOUNGES, r- aJ “,c ‘.”ur of 2 ° clock 1' of 1 "> respects stand for said deeds and op- and will be less capable of resisting the undivided (1-9) one ninth part thereof, to “id 1l* '' My mother was sick three vears and <> a .V al the County Court room at M< »rate as said deeas would have operated if the plaintifi. Aaron Mills, ’he fifty acres, Miiniville,Oregon, as the time and place of thc .v bad been made, and for such other diseases common to people not accli There tire about as many pronouneia- very low with bronchitis. We feared TABLES, WALL PAPER, in fee, deeded to lnm bv the plaint:ff, Ro- hearing the same. nothing would cure Iter. One of my and further relief in t he premises as may mated. tions of the title Khedive, the recent friends sana Graines, to the plamt.fi?, Seth A told me about Ayer's Cherry Therefore all persons interested in said "eem to the court meet with equitv ami Millsand Rhoda Mills, the fifty (50) a^es estate are hereby notified ami required to SHADES, CARPETS, Should Peru also declare war against bearer of which is dead, as that ruler is Pectoral. She. tried it, lias used eight conscience deeded to them, in fee. bv said Roxana bottles, and is now well.”—T. II. D. said time and place and stiow This summons is served on «aid defend- Chili it would of course remove consid | entitled to wives—though he really had Chamberlain, Grames. and tr the Rota.ia appear if at Baltimore, Md. any there I m * why said account I m * a,‘l* by publication, bv virtue of an order Remember we buy Goods from Factories in the East, Graines in f»e. the remainder of said prem cause erable of the difficulties accounted 1 only one spouse. But it seems to be | not allowed and said CRtato finally settled. Hon. R. P. Boise, judge of said Court. ises and for sn< h further relief in tLe and can Sell Below Portland Prices. Dated this 6th dav of January, A. D.ITO. bearing date of January 13th. ix!>2 above. Her ports would lie used as 1 admitted by the exjKTts that the wortl premises, as n.;.v teem to the court meet *^*1V^TCHELL. R amset A F en ton . and g'>od conscience, bases of supplies and our men could re should be pronounced khed-ee-vee, BURNS & DANIELS. tvitb I his equity summons is served by publication cruit their energies and health. i with the accent on the first syllable. PREPARED BY thereof, for six weeks, by virtue of an or Jann.3 ADVERTISERS::^™™ der made by Hon R P. Botss judge of From reports which have reached Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. said court, dated Dec. 4tb 18 -1. on »pace when in Ch»ca<o, wHI fend it *n tie at this country from the commander of Valparaiso, Chili, is 300 miles east of j Sold by all Druggist«. Price $1; «lx bottle«, $5. IU hsev A FtxToit, IM Advertising AgtK.cy of LORD & THOMAS« the Yorktown, now in Valparaiso liar- ! New York. dec IT Attorneys for Plaintiff«. VI W. our authorized axent*. I I i AT REDUCED PRICES IN JANUARY! WE HAVE SOME BOYS' AND CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS LEFT WHICH WE WILL CLOSE OUT AT COST! KAY & TODD WE WANT YOUR EYE Fruit Growers, Attention! 5,000 ACRES Finest Fruit Land & Willamette Valley M c M innville , O r Great Relief A Large Stock of Furniture! Our 16th Century Bookcases, Secretaries, Etc., Etc., Bedroom Suits from 817 to 8100. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, j