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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1892)
( i the ravages of time tn the most pleasing | SUMMONS. SUMMONS. SUMMONS. I and all them az is of my kin is Demo rising sun at our backs. It was mid-1 way possible. crats, ah, but oh, Lor, ah, in thy infinite afternoon before we met anybody, and Above all, never forget that youth and In the Ciriuit Court oi tlie ' tate of Oregon In the Circuit court of the State of Oregon, i In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, marev, ah, damn forever and forever, then it was in an unexpected way. We age are from within. Keep young in for the county of Yamhill, for 1 amhill Countv. for Yamhill county. amen, ah, them that went after the false had just come upon a road that led in heart, never subside into armchair and Rosana Craracs. Aaron) I Jarob Sdtters. Plaintiff. > W. C. Hembree. Plaintiff, the direction of our advance when we Mills Seth A Millsand: gods of secession, ah, and brought on ! vs vs. this destroyin wah.” J heard yells in the distance, followed by ' slippers, never get too old to enjoy good Rhoda Mills. 1’laii.tit!« A. A. Veter. A Veser. J* J. T. Hembree, Malvina music and art. A woman young in v« ¡Emma J. i*angtree and j the pounding of hoofs. K. Hembree his wife,John i This seemed to me like the reckless James Grume«. Moses Langtree, def’ts. H.Espey,Albert Hembree There were two or three men, not heart is as bright and enjoys life with as ness of a madman, but to my great re Defendant. J much zest at seventy as many do at To A. A, Veser and A. Veser, two of Mary A. Hembree hi« To James Grames said I defendant: In tbe and lief the approving exclamations increased more, we felt sure, in the party. So We thirty. You have it in your power to I said defendants ; In the name of the State Jason Kellogg and I Orel gon Youarehere- wife, in vehemence, and the men and women ! stepped into the timber and waited. In keep yourself young in thought and name oi Hit- state ot of Oregon, vou and each of you are herebv Aniauda Kellogg his wife. by noitl’.etl sil l it ipt ied to be and appear Anna Belle Fisk andG. notified and required to he and appear in began clapping their hands in concert. | a few minutes two horses were reined in feeling and therefore young in looks. tn tlie above . t. • ‘ '.- I «nit. in the above H. Fisk. h<*Y- husband. | the above named Court in the above entit My friend hail the sympathies of his an- ' close by, and with alarm in their faces tlie .-Ii,lay of Marclt. A court. led suit and answer the complaint therein E. Baugher and To accomplish all this you must keep nameti the men looked back in the direction 0 IS92. th.tl lirii.2 t nr-’, d iv of tlie first Edith dience. filed against vou and the other defendant« well. Health and illness are much un tetm of sat I «-irr.it fol uw :ig the expiration Perry Baugher, her bus j ; hv the plain tifi’by Monday, the 28th day of After Bell had exhausted himself from which they had come. They were der the control of the will. Many a bed of six week« pnblt. i-i.iti of this summons— band, Everard H. Carse, March. A. D. 1892. that being the first *dav John W. Carse,, Ralph L. boys, dressed in a cadet uniform and others spoke in the same vein, and all answer lire co implaint , ‘ t plaintiffs of " tbe of the first term of said court to be held af- Ernest E Carse. J, ridden invalid would be walking about and _____ again«! „ volt in .1 said -ailse, -ause. and you Carse, worked themselves up to a great pitch of armed with carbines. Without consult-. and enjoying life today if she had insist tiled I ter tho expiration of six weeks publication Loring Eapey, Jesse L Es- v '' take notice that if vou fail so to *p- pev, will excitement. It was uiidnight before the ing me Bell stepped into the road, and I, ed upon it, had fought her aches and pear hereof, and you will take notice that if you Cora Bell Espey, Ed- i and answer sai l «oinnlamt for want fail so to api»earand answer, for the want gar Ray Espey. George E. 1 meeting was over and we returned to the followed. The young men turned pale, pains and kept right on as if she had I' - - ■■ ■■ ■ -- - " fliereof tiie plaintiffs will apply to said I thereof, the plaintiff will apply to said __ :......... i . telief ■ - |,rayCd for in said cout- Espev, Eva Blanch Espey | for lite preacher's house. The old matt and his and one of them was about to dash off none. Believe this, my sister. I assure court ’ Court for the relief demanded and prayed Irene L Espey, Waltei CHAPTER IX. It was afternoon when we reached the daughters were loud in their praises of when he noticed our clothes, and shouted | ilaint, which is. in flaint, i. brief, ns follows to wit: for in said complaint, which is, in brief, as you it is true. «aid court partitioning, L. Esnev. Ettie A. Row- | ‘ or a ilrcice of ■ WE STRIKE THE SEVENTH DAY BAPTISTS IN valley and entered tho settlement, which out: ■ follows, to-wit : For a decree of said court what they called Bell’s “spiritual gifts,” A most important thing is to become among the plaintiffs and the defendant.the land, Clyde H. Rowland. consisted of log cabins with a little log and they hoped he would be moved to THE BLUE RIDOE. “Thunder! I thought you were Yanks.” against vou amending and correcting that donation land i laiin of Anson 0 Herbert E. Rowland. T. certain deed of conveyance made and de After leaving Mr. Si Kyle, the moun I church in the center. A pack of yellow talk again on the morrow. We all slept “You uns seem to be running as if a companion to your husband. It is Henry and wife. in tp 3 s. r 3 w. in J. Row land. John H. quite possible that your book knowledge Yamhill rountv tai'- of t'regon. livered by you to one Emma J. Duke, _ . and «1- Carse, Huston Hembree. tain distiller, we kept to tho trails, cuts and a swami of very brown and in the same room, my companion and ; the Yanks was close by,” said Bell. m.w Langtree, on thejMh day of October. defendant i in ' fee, " an Lafayette Hembree and , scantily clad children hailed our ap myself having one of the large beds to 1 The young men declared that the is greater than his. While you had lotting to said ilefemiant 1881), as to the description of the lands to Eliza E. Hembree, his | undivided (t-9) one ninth part thereof, to time and a father ’ s money to send you sleeping in the woods at night, and once proach with much barking and shouting. Yankee cavalry were close by; they Lad be conveyed thereby, so that the landa to plamtifl. Aaton Mills, the fifty acres, wife, and N.J. Rowland coming within sight of a number,of Some lank, barefooted women, nearly all ourselves anil the Misses Sleigh occupy seen a lot of them—a regiment, one of to college and give you intellectual ad the be conveyed therein’ will be described as Defendants. in fee, deeded to him bv the plaintiff. Ro follows, instead of as thev arc now describ wagons escorted by a lot of mounted of whom carried babies astride their ing one trundle bed and the idiot boy them declared—not an hour before, and vantages he has had to be winning his salia Grames. to tire plaint.ft«, Seth A. To the defendants above named: You men who were evidently out collecting hips, and most of whom held between the other. As we prepared for bed in they were “swarming this way” as fast way in the world to be able to support a Millsand llhoda Mills, the fifty (50) aces and each of vou are hereby notilie«! and re ed in said erroneous deed, to-wit : A part of section 16. in tp. 4 s, r 3 w, in the tax in kind. The third day, in the their lips the “dipping swab,” came to the dark all the itroprieties were pre as their horses could carry, them. The household. Therefore you can be of deeded to them, in fee, by said Rosana quired to be and appear in the above-nam Yamhill county. State of Oregon, and cotn- Grames. r.nd t<- tlie plaintiff Rosana ed Court in the above entitled suit, and an served, and with commendable modesty immense use to each other, for while hills Bell shot a pig, but as we had 'not the doors to wonder who the strangers Grames. tn f'-e.tlic remainder of said prem swer the complaint filed therein against you meneing at thè center of a small branch on young men urged us to go back with the young ladies stole out Itefore we the Dayton and Wheatland countv road at the means of making a fire we carried conld lx?, There were fields of corn, them, but we laughingly assured them you—if you do not assume the aggres ises. and for such furlhet relief, in tLe by the plaintiff above named, by Monday, what is known as the Joseph Hill bridge premises ns n.ay seem to the ccurt meet sive in these, matters — can guide and the hind quarters till we came to a sweet potatoes and patches of peanuts or were awake next morning. the 28th day of March. A. 1). 1892. that be Tlie following day, Saturday, still that we were not scared of all the Yan help him in delightful ways of intellec with equity and good conscience, ing the first day of the first term of said and running thence north 13 degrees, west dreary cabin occupied by a gaunt wo “goobers” along the valley, and masses 7.4.» chains in center of county road now kees in the land. If the horses ridden ■ Thi« summons is served by publicatian following* the expiration of six weeks man and the usual swarm of towheaded of hollyhocks and sunflowers here and more mountaineers came down, and the by these amateur soldiers had not been tual culture, he can teach yon a certain thereof, for six weeks, by virtue of an or court publication of this summons and youund there, thence south 86 degrees, west 12.»V services of the night before, including and nearly nhked children. In consider there that gave an air of comfort and der made by Hon. R F. Botss judge ol cadi ol you will take notice that if you fail so chains, thence south 13 degrees, west 3.90 pretty well exhausted we should have | breadth of view that men get from said court, dated Dee. 4th. 1811. to appear and answer said complaint.for the chains to the center of Palmer creek, thence ation of half the pork the woman gave thrift to the place that was in striking another sermon from my very remark forced them to dismount; as it was. we mingling with tho world. R amsey & F entow . want thereof the plaintiff* will apply to the north 89 degrees, cast dowp center of Pal He can help you to become interested as the use of her fire and contributed contrast with the wretched cabins we able companion, were repeated. There let them go their way, and as they saw Attorneys for Plaintiff*. dec 17 court for the relief prayed for in the said mer creek 3 chains, tliencc north 71 de was no cooking done till after sunset,' in the politics of oir country, in social some corn bread that had evidently been had semi since leaving Carnesville. complaint filed, herein which is in brief as gree«, cast 1.77 chains to the center of a then the character of the people seemed I us going down the road they must have questions, in problems our foreign broth small branch ; thence south 61 degrees, east cooked in the ashes, for it was incrusted “Old Man Sleigh,” as every one called to change. The men shouted like boys thought us great heroes or great fools. follows, to wit: ers are settling with their heart ’ s blood. For a decree adjudging the interest of up said branch 7 chains; thence north 89 with pieces of charcoal, which Bell as our friend, Sim’s father, was the patri Just before dark we heard what we ¿VI MONS. the Plaintiff and said defendants in. of and degrees east 8.65 chains to the place of he- sured me was an excellent aid to diges arch of the settlement. He lived in a released from restraint and swore as if took to be the sound of artillery firing to Both sides are necessary to a well round to the real premises described in the com , ginning,containing ■ land.more profanity were a ]>ositive comfort. The tion. large double cabin, and preached in the women sang and bandied coarse jokes ! the south and west. With hope beating ed character; excessive devotion to either In tin- < iicnit Court oi the Stale ol (lie;;' > plaint filctl herein ami described as follows, or less For a decree against you and the other narrows the life and the views. If you On the fourth morning after leaving little church on Saturdays, for he was a to-wit: for Yamhill County. defendants amending and correcting that each other, and the younger and i high in our hearts we pushed on through , are not interested in the subjects men Kyle’s we forded the Tallulah river, ami Seventh Day Baptist, with a great deal with Tract No 1. Situated in the city of Mc certain deed of conveyance made and de I, W. Ilaird and Alice) the darkness, for another day might re i prettier ones — like their sisters the world I tioned, study and become so. Not to M Bait'll, I’iaintiffs Minnville, in the county of Yamhill and livered to tlie plaintiit by said Emma J. abont a mile beyond we were brought of contempt for education and a firm be ward our long and trying effort. state of Oregon to-wit: Beginning at the Duke and her then husband on the 7th dar echo him, but to give intelligent atten .. to a halt by six men. all of whom were lief in the ¡tower of personal inspiration. over—showed a decided disposition to : . v ’ . i intersection of B street in said city of Mc of January. 1881, ( said Emma J. Duke be [TO BE CONTINUED.] tion to what interests him and to be I-.. A. Webster, ami liis f armed with old fashioned rifles. They He heard our story, and when Mr. Bow flirt. Minnville, Oregon, with the north line of ingnow the defendant. Langtree), as to tv.if. M. A. Webster. I The case of Bell and myself greatly i able to give him the benefit of two points appeared about ns as suddenly as if they man offered to take us to his house Old the donation land claim of Samuel Cozine the <iescription of the lands to be conveyed Dctcndants J of view. had been shot out of the rocks, and the Man Sleigh clasped his hands and closed interested these people, all of whom To M A Webster, one of '.be above nainen and Wife and the south line of the dona thereby, so that the lands to be convey tion land claim of W. T Newby and wife, ed instead of being described as they strongly advised against crossing the ! You want also to lend your aid in 1 defemlan's: leader, an old man with gray beard and his eyes in the attitude of prayer, and said beginning point being on the west side are now in said deed, will, in all res|»ects. keeping him alive to what is going on In tbe name of the State of Oregon : eyes that looked particularly cold and said, witii an accent that no combination mountains to the west, or attempting to - of B street, tiience north thirty-two (32) bounded and described as the parcel of go into North Carolina along the Blue ; in the world of deed, as well as in the 1 You «re hereby notified and required to feet and eight (8) inches to the southeast be white in contrast with his dark, leathery of letters could reproduce: OLIVE THORNE MILLER WRITES OF world of letters, in keeping him public lie nud appear in tlie above named court in corner of tract known as Joel J Hembree land hereinbefore set out and described is Ridge foothills. The passes were guard- ! cheeks, called out: hereinbefore bounded and described and so “Bill Bowman—ah. theseyarstrangers the above entitled suit and answet tbe com- THAT HUSBAND OF YOURS. spirited and up to his duty as a citizen. p'aint tiled against you therein hj- tlie tract; thence west one hundred and forty as to eonvev said parcel above described to —ah, liez come liar from my son—ah, ed by Confederate troops and the conn-! (140) feet to the southwest corner of said try was being scoured by squads of cav Never fail to show him the cowardice, ■ laintill« bv Mi-ndav. the 2.atli davof Marell tract : thence north eighty-live (85) feet and tlie plaintiff, in fee, and decreeing that the and the Lor gave, and the Lor he took- plaintiff is tlie owner in fee of said above A D . 1892; that beingtile first day of the eth away—ah, so shall they tarry under alry. They advised us to remain there Your Lifo Together Should Not Be Nur the weakness of saying (a3 so many of first li-rui of said court following the expir- eight (8) inches to the northwest corner deserilM'd parcel, and requiring you and till it was safe to move on, but while our best men do), "Politics is a hopeless of said tract; thence west one hundred(lOO) said other defendants, within 30 «lays from my roof—alt, so long ez they need the uio t of six weeks publication of this sunt- rowing—Yon Must Not Efface Yourself, making this offer they did not attempt muddle, therefore 1 will not vote,” i :iuui« . and you will take notice that if you feet, thence south seventy-one (71) feet and the date of said decree, to make and deliv Samaritan’s help—ah.” nine (.9) inches to the line between the do er to the plaintiff good and sufficient deeds You Must Bo His Equal, You Must Dress to conceal the fact that they were them which is in effect saying, "Bad men ill in appear and nnswet sa'd complaint, land claims of Samuel Cozine and of conveyance, conveying to the plaintiff Old Man Sleigh was evidently shaky Neatly, You Must Remain Young. tlie want thereof 'tie plaintiff* will ep- nation selves far from being safe, and that it have got hold of the government, the in his Scriptural quotations, but there p'v ' ii «aid court for »!.-•■ relief demanded in wife ami W. T. Newby and wife; thence said parcel of lami and further decreeing was only by constant vigilance that they south seventy-eight (78) degrees east along that in <lefault of tlie making ami delivery ¡Copyright. lSflC. by American Press Associa making of laws, and are doing every «aid -ompaint, which is in brief, as follows, said line between said could lx; no mistaking the warmth of his claims two hundred of said deeds, as aforesaid said decree shall tion.] succeeded in keeping their little supply thing possible to ruin our country, io-wit: welcome and the kindness of his heart. Fol ad.eeree in favorot tlie plaintiffs mid and forty-five (245) feet to the place of be in all respects, stand for said deeds and op of food out of the hands of the quarter Having won your husband, during the therefore I ’ ll shut myself up at home His family consisted of his wife, two . . , erate as said deists would have operated if masters anil themselves from being first few months of married life you nat and let them have their own way.” • ga.nst said deiendan'r (or tl;e sum of tell ginning.* Tract No. 2. Beginning at a point tlnrty- thev hail been made, and for such other daughters of over twenty and a boy of forced into the army. il oilsand dollars (SIO.'IOO 00) with interest two (32) feet and eight (8) inches north of Make him feel, on the contrary, that urally wish to keep him, to have him t.icrcon sin e May 15,1890, at the rate the intersection of said B street with said and further relief in the premises as mav seventeen, who was an idiot who had no On Monday night Mr. Bowman and seem to the court meet with equity and «even per cent per annum; kin, but whom the old man “wnz a two of his sons, all laboring under great yours not only in law but in spirit, to be every good man has a sacred duty—to do cf for tbe further sum of k5€O') as north line of the donation land claim of good conscience Samuel Cozinc and wife and the south line so united that the years and the trials what one man can to purify politics. keerin foh foh de good Lor’s sake.” This summons is served on said defend ’s fees and for costs and disburse The making of a home is your beauti a'torney ments of this suit; for a dee'ee foreclosing of the donation land claim of W. T Newby ants by publication, bv virtue of an order Tlie two cabins were connected by a excitement, came to Old Man Sleigh's before you, us before every child of and wife, and on west side of said B street and reported that a body of Confederate floored covered way, which was also the cavalry was inarching in this direction Adam, shall only bind you more closely. ful and blessed work. No one else can the mortgage executed bv tlie said defend thence north eighty-five (85) feet and eight of Hon. R. I*. Boise, judge of said Court, do it, and it is because of your need of ant« tn tlie plaintiff* on the lotb day of May. (8) inches to Andrew Shuck's southeast bearing date of January 13th. 1892 sitting room when the weather per R amsey A F bnton . from Clayton, in Raubun county, and And also, what is of even greater im wisdom and of the importance of all 1890. to secti-e the payment of said sums of corner; tlicnce west on said Andrew shucks TWO HORSES WERE REINEII IN CLOSE BY. mitted. One cabin had in it tlie usual upon the following described real Attorneys for Plaintiff. portance. that your life together shall these points that 1 have dwelt upon money, that everybody who didn ’ t want to be •outh line (140) one hundred ami forty feet ; premises, to-wit : two high poster beds and the trundle “Hit’s a mighty pleasant day, boys.” caught must get into hiding at once. not be narrowing: that you shall make them. There can be no real home where The donation land claim of I IL Derby thence south (85) eighty-five f<et and ( 8) We agreed with him promptly, and beds beneath them. Tlie other had a One of the young men had come from is not affection, intelligence, justice to and Ann Derby, liis wife, and being the eight inches; thence east (140) one hundred SUMMONS. Bell, with a view to getting into the huge fireplace at one end, a table covered Nacoochee that day and there learned and not mar each other’s mental and the least one, respect for all and a mu east half of tbe northeast quarter of section and forty feet to the place of beginning; all moral growth. with oilcloth, a dresser with the usual twelve (12) and tbe southeast quarter ot in the city of McMinnville, in the county of good graces of the band, said: that a large force of Yankees were raid tual desire to make happy. Grumbling Yamhill ami state of Oregon In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, sectkii one (1) in township 3 south, range The first and the most important duty “This is a ponabfnl promisin country heavy binestone ware and straps to hold ing toward Dahlonega, and that they For a decree appointing a referee to col for Yamhill County. and 'lie southwest quarter of section of the wife—the indispensable factor and dictating, fretting and nagging are 4 six we (6) t and the tin spoons along the edge of the yon nns has got down ’bont heah.” lect the rents of said property, pay the tax the northwest fraction of the hail already cleaned out Gilmer county Jacob Seitters, Plaintiff,) the foes of the home life, the petty vices es thereon and to sell sai<l premises and dp- shelving. The chairs were homemade “Yes,” responded the old man, anti the and destroyed tho town of Ellijay. in their united well being—is to pre that undermino so many families. The northwest quarter oi section seven (7) town- ply the proceeds thereof to the costs and , Veser VR and An- ; coltl gray eyes were searching us, “we and comfortable, and the chickens These people have a very vague idea of serve her own individuality. A man first two may be usually laid at your si.ip 3 south range 3 west also the home expenses of this suit and for a decree that August . lain: of John M Gates, No 854, and na A. Veser, nns allows ez how this is jest ez fine a scratching about the door and the sow the meaning of the word "mile.” They may enjoy having a human echo, but he husband’s door, the last two are more stead the residue thereof be* divided equitably being the southwest quarter of the south Defendants. I country ez liis ontaloahs, and that’s w'y with her litter of black "roasters” under measure distance by the time it takes to will never respect her, and mutual re often your own faults. Could you but east quartet aud lot No three (3)of section among and between said tenants in com To August Veser and Anna A Ve»ei, we nns is d—d perticklar who comes the main apartment all told of unusual travel, and a place is either "not fur” spect is the keystone in the arch of a realize the power for good of a true six (6) nr.,1 lots No two (2). three (3). four mon, said plaintiff and said defendants ac said dufundants : In the name of the Stale (4 ) and five (5)of section seven (7) in town cording to their title and right and for such ot Oregon, vou and each of you are hereby prosperity. yar.” or “hit’s a right smart distance.” The home, in the lines of both parents and 3 south tango 3 wist, save and except other and further relief as shall be meet in notified ami required to be and appear in Mrs. Sleigh and her daughters dip]x:d, Yankees could be reached in two days perfect marriage. His enslavement of children, 1 am sure no fretting word ship The others nodded and grunted their from s»:.l homestead that part thereof con equitv ami good conscience ala.ve entitled suit in the above named the one who should stand by his sido to This summons is served by publication the anti they swore and used expressions approval, but Bell understood the men veyed bv John M. Gates to J Hsnison on court and answer the complaint therein fil or less; the Confederates would be along help and to share in his moral growth, would ever again come from your lips, September 22. 1875, by dee-1 recorded at bv virtue of an order of Hon. R, I’. Boise. ed against vou by the above named plain anti he proceeded to win their regard in that would not be thought polite in a the Tallulah by morning. of said court bearing date of Jan 13, tiff bv Monday, the 28th day of Marell, A. reacts upon himself: he cannot rise far no nagging would ever again drive your pages 275 and 276 of book "F" of records of Judge a way well calculated to bring on a fight camp of rough soldiers, yet it seemed so R a . msky F enton . After we had discussed the situation dear ones out into the world away from deeds of said county of Yamhill said tract A. I). 1892. D.. 1892, that being the first day of the first outside of those hills. He informed the natural to them that the vulgarity was for some time, Mr. Bowman made a while his wife is under his feet. In you for peace. Attorneys for Plaintiff. term oxi opted being fifty acres And also the of said court to lie held after the expi old man anti his five friends that he con forgotten in their entire unconscious suggestion about as follows: “If I was spite of himself he is narrowed; his sel following described tract of land, being lot ration of six weeks publication of tins One cause of the prevention of these sidered them "the doggondest everlastin ness of harm. Mr. Bowman remained you uns and had to travel, I’d a great fishness and love of rule are cultivated; vices is the belief that has been in No font (4) of section six (6) in township summons,and you will take notice that if you sou 11« tango 3 west of '.lie Willamette SUMMONS tail so to appeur and answer, for the want lot of fools and lunkheads” he had seen to dinner, for which a number of chick sight rather make for the Yankees than he degenerates day by day. If the wife stilled into women of their responsibility 3 Meridian containing seven acres All of 1 hereof, the plaintiff will apply to said for an age. "If you tins had sense enough ens had been killed, and the meal was run the risk of beiu ’rested by the Con had no duty whatever to herself or her for all the faults and shortcomings of said tract« conveyed by said mortgage con c iui’t or the telief demanded and prayed togitundali kiver whin hit rains,” he preceded by a very long blessing and a feds. The Yanks ’ll treat you uns all children; if she were created for the their households. How can a wife or taining 447 seres and all being situate in In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, fo.- in said complaint, which is in brief as for Yarnhill county. Yamhill county state of Oregon And for went ou in the same animated and reck drink of new corn whisky, all taking it right; m^ke you uns take the oath most sole purpose of ministering to her hus mother who so believes avoid a constant the sa!e of said real premises according to II H. Luse, plaint ill', follows: For a decree against you amending and lessly personal way, “you nns would see as freely and easily as if it were milk, like, and then let you uns go home and band (as, indeed, some men think she effort to cure the faults she sees so law to obta' ■ funds with which to pay said vs coriecting that certain deed of conveyance F. Woods, John j us ain't no d—d tax in kind men, but old except the idiot boy, Old Man Sleigh behave.” was), it would still be her sacred duty plainly? So soon as she rises out of this sums of money, costs and disbursements Chas. made ami executed by yon to the plaintiff, Woods, a minor, by---- | and accruing costs ami barring defendants Blue Ridgers, jest ez good men ez any explaining the forced abstinence of the on the 24th day of November. 1880. as to Sncli ati arrangement was exactly to place herself by his side, to preserve falsity and grasps the truth that she is lights in said premises and for such other his guardian ad litem, ¡- of the crowd liar, even if we uns liez latter by saying, “I don’t think no one what tlie dmcrintionof tbe lands thereby < <>n- we wanted, though it interfered her individuality, to retain her self re not responsible; that while it is her duty, and further relief in the premises as may and A, («. Walling, as ! veyed. saiu deed to be so amended and cor been in the Confederacy army and is should partake of them blessin’s ez he with Bell's pet desire to get into western spect and to insure being respected by as it is generally her pleasure, to do her deem to tlie Court equitable administrator of the os- | rected that tbe description of the lands ain’t got the brains to preciate,” which now a makin a bee line foh home.” This summons is served by publication tate of G. L, Woods de- ’ him. What she does is not half so im best to influence for good, with the re thereby conveyed will be m follow« in North Carolina, which was only a day ’ s I by virtue of an order of Hon It I’. Boise, ceased, defendants. He then told the old story anil explain was certainly a novel kind of temper march away; but the enemy was in that portant as what she is. sult she has nothing to do. how much judge of said court, bearing date of De •em To Chas. F. Woods, John Woods, a min stead of the description now contained in ed that the reason we had gone out of ance argument. then is so far from happier will it bo for all! Self abnegation ................................................ or. by------- his guardian ad litem, said said deed, to-wit : ber 30, 1891 direction. After pretending to deliber Being a part of sections 16 in tp, 4 s r 3 w. our way to rest awhile in old Habersham As the sun was sinking out of sight ate, I told Mr. Bowman that I liked his being a wife’s duty that it is an actual defendants: In the name of the state of J. C. MORELAND “Throwing cold water” is. 1 fear, one Oregon, you are hereby notified and re in Yamhill eounty, state of Oregon, and And RAMSEY A FENTON. was because a good friend of ours named behind the Blue Ridge, men ami women, idea, and that if he could put us in the crime against her husband's and chil- of your pet vices. To dampen the en Attorneys for Plaintiff. quired to be and appear in the above en commencing at a point in the center of the Jan? Sim Sleigh, who helped ns out of a the latter barefoot, though many of way of reaching the Yankees we would dren’s best interests. To utterly efface thusiasm of the children, to throw doubt titled cause in the above entitled court on or county road now there, which point is 7.45 mighty liatl hole back at Carnesville, them carried shoes in their hands, came start that night. With a stick he herself, to yield to her natural unself on the reality of their dear delusions, to before the 28th day of March A D. 1892, chains north. 13 degrees west from the cen told us if we would hunt up his folks in from the hills and gathered about the smoothed out the ashes on the hearth ishness and live only to serve those check alike their noisy animal spirits that being the first day of the next regular ter <»I k small branch on the Davton and Executor's Notice term of said court, to answer to the com Wheatland county road at what is known across the Tallulah that they’ll treat us little log church. On my expressing sur and drew a map of the Chattahoochee about her is in fact sowing in them the and their generous impulses; likewise to of the plaintiff filed against yon in as the Joseph Hill bridge near the town of like white men and keep us as long as prise, for this was Friday, Mother Sleigh river. Its sources were in the counties seeds of some of the most pernicious see nothing attractive in your husband’s Iii the County Cour*. of the County of Yam- plaint the said cause, and if you fail so to ap Dayton In said eounty. and running thence bihs’ate of O’.egon, 1.3 degrees, west 9 26 chains to the we wanted to stay. “Now,” said Bell, explained that the folks "was a-coming where the Yankees were then reported and irradicable moral evils. 1 am aware plans, and instantly to pitch upon the In the matter or the estate of James 8. pear and answer to the said complaint, for north in conclusion, “you uns ain’t actin to we down to meetin.” She firmly believed to be raiding, and if we did not fall in that this is not the popular view, but a one difficulty instead of trying to find a Flett dec*awed want thereof plaintiff* will apply to the northeast corner of R. Snyder tract; thence 86 degrees, west 9 20 chains to the Notice 1« hereby giv-m Ilia* tlie under court for the relief prayed for hi the said south uns ez if you mont be any kiu to Sim that all those who were not Seventh Day with them we could follow down the close study of the families of truly self way out of it; to mildly scoff at his en west line of the ('. Goodrich land claim No. signed, Geo: go F.»'tt. has been, by an orde; complaint to-wit: For a decree of fore 49 Sleigh, foh hit ain’t in him to condemn Baptists were hurrying along the broad valley to Marietta, between which point effacing womeD would surprise most thusiasm. to speak with a superior air of of in tp. 4 s, r .3 w. in said county; thence :he county .'onr’ above named, duly ap closure of the mortgage* of plaintiff and sale 13degiees, west 1.70chain»«, intersect a stranger without giving him a show to road to eternal ruin. She said in effect: and Atlanta we would lte sure to find people. his love of hunting and fishing, for ex pointed a« executor of the last will and tes of the real premises described in said mort south ing Palmer creek ; thence following south gage and said complaint as the undivided explain." “We mis’ Sabbath liegins at sundown to Sherman’s army. Such a woman reaps her sure reward ample, as a weakness that must be tament of sai 1 lames S Flett, deceased Therefore ai* persons having claim- naif of the donation claim of Margaret 13 degrees, west 7.55 chains to northwest Instead of exciting the mountaineers night and lasts till sundown tomorrer. To my great relief, Bell fell in with in the scorn and neglect of her husband, tolerated; or meet his warm praise of against -aid esiate arc hereby notified and Woods, mother of the said Geo, L Woods, conic of a trai t intended to have been this speecli seemed to have a soothing That’s 'cordin to the Scriptures. Them the scheme, and Hank Bowman, a tall, and the exactions and contempt of her the sailing of his yacht in a severe man required to present the same to the under- an<l in her lifetime the wife of Caleb Wood, deeded by Emma J. Duke and husband to effect. The old man told us that his that works the seventh day ami lies off reticent young man of four-and-twenty, children. If she does everything for ner that plainly accuses him of selfish signeil at ¡he law ottiueof kamsev A Fen being the south half of that certain section Jacob Stutters; thence north 86 de oast along the north line of said name was Bowman and that Sim Sleigh's Sunday is ¡sire,ignorant critters, and hit’s consented to guide us across White and them, they soon come to regard her ¡is ness or extravagance in keeping one. It ton. in Mi Mii.nville, Oregon, within six of land patented to Caleb Woods and Mar grees, Woods under the act of congress of tract, intended to have been deeded as afore mother was his sister and that the homes most surprisin to me that the Good Lor into the northern part of Lumpkin their natural slave and to expect her may very likely be both, but that is not month.-f:om »he date of tills notice, duh garet said 12 30 chains, to tbe piaee of beginning A. D. 1850. donating lands to the settlers of all were close by. He questioned us ain’t done lost patience with e:n long county. The near approach of the Con service; if she gives up all her own the way to convince him nor to promote verified Dated this 13th dav of Jannarv. A D 1892. upon public lands in Oregon. Said land containing 10.0» acres, more or less, ana as to Sim’s looks and where and how he since. D—n all sich, say I!” being situated in Yamhill county, state of decreeing that the plaintiff is the owner in jl4-3 GEORGE i LETT, federates threw the little settlement into tastes and wishes fur them, they soon peace and good will, which are of moro Oregon on the North Yamhill river. Ami fee of said premises above described, and Executor of said Estate, was wounded, all of which we answered The shutters were taken down from a state of great excitement, but, judg grow to despise her. Such ¡ire the ter value than all the money at his com- out of the proceeds of said sale thereof pay requiring you to make and deliver to the Ramsey & Fenton, satisfactorily, anti to prove our faith we the glassless windows just as the golden ing from the celerity with which every rible penalties attached to the self abne mand. Attorneys for said estate. the plaintiff th«* sum of $2173.35 with in plaintiff within 30 days from the date of offered to give up our carbines. The glare of the sun vanished from the high body moved, this was by no means a gation of a wife and mother, and few Nor do you always remember that terest from the 8th day of January, 1892, at said decree, a good and sufficient deed of men whispered apart for some minutes, er crests ot’ the Blue Ridge, and the jieo- new exi>erience. The cattle were driven who suffer the result suspect the cause. everything you do to take away from 8per cent per annum and the costs and conveyance of said premises and in default disbursements of this suit and for such of the making of said dee<l as aforesaid, then Mr. Bowman came back, shook ple fltx-keil into the meeting house, the into the hills, and the men, nearly all of The remedy for all this, which is in the perfect freedom and enjoyment of Notice of Final Settlement. other relief as shall be meet in equity and that said decree stand and operafe. in all re- hands with us and presented three of the women first putting on their shoes. Old whom where deserters, prepared to fol your own hands, my sister, is by no home adds an attraction to other places sp<*cts, as and for said deed and for such good conscience. men as his sons; the other two were Man Sleigh carried in a bucket of water low, and were ready, if not eager, to means in cultivating your own selfish deadly foes of the home. Lf you make In the county court of the county of Yam This summons is served by publication other and further relief in the premises as brothers named Benr.ett, but all looked covered with a sheet, which he laid very fight. Gid Man Sleigh’s daughter gave ness, but in realizing your true position, a man feel small and mean, whaf more thereof f< r six wtekl in the TEi.Epno.s re mav seem to the court meet with equity hill. State of Oregon. good conscience. so much alike that any two of them solemnly on a little raised platform at us bread and meat sufficient for two and taking it. or. in a word, preserving natural than that he should go where In the matter of the estate of Geo.E.Getch- register by virtue of an order made by and This summ ons is to be served by publi Hon. R. P Boise, Judge of said court and ell, deceased. might have passed for twins. the other eml A few tin sconces filled days, and alxmt midnight we said good- your own individuality. Take deeply his self esteem is raised? it’s so much cation for a period of six weeks, by order of dated January 13. 1892 Notice is hereby given that the under Hon. R. P. Boise, Judge of of said court, These mountaineers had a reputation with lard were lighted ami fastened to B ronaugh . M c A rthur , to heart the golden saying. “Familiarity easier than to reform his life! And re signed by to our kind friends and started off Martha A. Getehell us the adminis bearing date of January 13th. A. D.. 18 2 F enton B ronaugh , for hospitality, and the old man, wish the walls. Oil rough benches the men breeds contempt.” and while partaking member. too, that by the voice of society of the estate of George E. Getehell. R amsey a F enton . Attorneys lor Plaintiff ing to set himself right in this matter, and women sat facing each other, all with Hank Bowman. How this young heartily of the pleasures and even tho and custom ho is jterfectly justifiable in tratrix deceased, has filed her final account of her Attorneys for Plaintiff. explained his conduct by saying that with their eyes fixed on their clasped man, without a moment’s .doubt, kept nonsenso of your household, always stop seeking any refuge from an uncomfort administration of said estate in the County Court of Yamhill County, Oregon, and the hills were being overrun by squads hands. I should add that the outer on over streams, along valleys and across short of entire giving; always have your able home. CITATION. said court has fixed Tuesday. March 8, A. SUMMONS. of cavalry out hunting deserters, and by walls of t'ne little meeting house were the wooded spurs‘of the Blue Ridge, own room, from which you are at liberty 1 will entl with Hie words of a thought D.. 1892, at the hour of 2 o’clock p. lit. of and never leaving * the trail during the wagons out collecting the obnoxious tax lined with long rifles, from which hung In the County court of the State Oregon, to exclude everybody; your own pur ful writer: “Love in the family, in the said day at the County Court room at Mc night, must remain among the most In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, county of Yamhill. in kind. They regarded the conduct of powder horns and bullet, pouches. suits, which you do not give up nt every home, in society and in the world is the Minnville,Oregon, as the time and place of for In the for Yamhill ( minty. the matter of the estate oft the Confederate authorities as highway In front of the building ¡1 huge tire striking of my experiences . on this long beck and call. This is not a small mat lnltillment of the law! He or she who hearing the same. Wm. Roberts. Plaintiff i W. H. Tidd, deceased. j and varied march to freedom. Therefore all persons interested in said robbery, and to resist it they had formed had lieen built, and abont this the chil vs. Martha E. Titld. Currie Gaunt. Wm w Except for occasional stops to eat or ter. as it may seem: it is deeply signifi leads a thoroughly loving life not only estate are hereby notified and required to To Tidd. an organization. The country was well dren gathered, all silent ami unnaturally Earl T. Tidd, Frankie P. Tidd, Lulu Daniel Parsons. C. B. ‘lives in God,’ but shares something of appear at said time and place and show cant; it is of vital importance. to bathe our feet, wo made no long halt Mann and T E. Ehren- | M. Tidd, Arthur L. Tidd and Mary E. picketed by the mountaineers, and when solemn looking. There was a weirdness Again, my sister, do not grow dull God’s own power to move and bless the cause if any there be why said account lie berg. Defendants. | Tidd, Greeting: not allowed and said estate finally settled. the wagons or the cavalry were too about the situation that impressed me that day. We met a number of moun and stnpid, bound down to a set of nar world." O ijvk T horne M iller . To T. E, Ehrenberg, one of th* above In the name of the state of Oregon, you Dated this 6th day of January. A. D.1892. strong to be resisted they went into hid greatly, and Bell, to whom this was no taineers, all of whom confirmed the re row duties; this mistake has wrecked named defendants: In the name of the are hereby cited and required to MARTHA A. GET! HELL. ing, taking care that their corn, pigs and novelty, looked as if he were meditating port that the Yankees were near by, and the lives of thousands. Can you wondei in the county court of Stut of Oregon, you are hereby notified Administratrix of said Estate. appear Useful and Pretty. this fact did not give them nearly the and requircii to b<- and appear in tlie above cattle were kept out of reach. Ramsey A Fenton, Attorneys for said Es the state of Oregon, for the county of Yam named Court in the above entitle*! a speech or a prayer that would make a that a man, even a husband (for I might suit by A most useful handkerchief case is hill, at the court room thereof, at McMinn tatc. ’ (Jan 11-3) We broke down all the barriers of sus hit. I shall not attempt to reproduce same concern that young Bowman’s say, especially a husband, smarting made ville, in the county of Yamhill, on Tues Monday, the 28th day of March. 1892. that on a foundation of pasteboard picion by producing the whisky given us the long prayer of Old Man Sleigh. As story did about the Confederates ad under tho feeling of being liound) turns being the first day of first term of said court day the 8th day of March. 1892, tit lOo’clook four or five inches square. Cut three of in the forenoon of that cav, then and there occurring after the expiration of tbe six by Si Kyle, which neither of us had his fervor increased, so did the number vancing from Rabun. About the mid from a dull, hided, tired specimen of these, covering one as it is with lining, to show cause, if any you have, why th-' weeks’ publii ation’ hereof, and then and THE YAQUINA ROUTE. touched. We told of our experience with of “ahs.” which lie shot out like a man dle of the afternoon we came upon one womanhood, who talks to him only of silk or sateen, as it will not show. Cut following descrila-d real estate should mit there answer the complaint filed therein by the distiller and of his great kindness, short of breath. Stirred by his zeal the of the typical cabins. This was the servants or children, or of what he be sold as prayed for in the petition novf the said plaintiff, and you will take notice tho others in hal f. covering two of the home “ whenever he was about ” of a and after the six men had emptied the men shouted: "Glory!" “Amen!" "Hal on file in said court, viz : The cast half of ¡hat if you fail so to appear and answer, ought to do. to a brighter, perhaps a halves with silk on one side, velvet on Union man named White, whom, Hank northwest quarter, and the northwest quar for the want thereof, the plaintiff will ap bottle we became friends. With our lelujah!” "Lor bless Old Mail Sleigh!” younger one. who is lively and chatty, the other. The colors should contrast, ter of northwest quarter of section 36 in ply to said court for the relief demanded new formed allies we resumed our march and "Tetch we uns with thy sperrit Bowman assured us, it would be entire and entertains him without constituting say brown and gold, garnet and pink, or township 2 south, range I west of the Will and prayed for in said complaint, which is, to the west. I walked beside Mr. Bow Lor!” while the women groaned and ly safe to tie to. As there was no lock herself a judge of his duty? amette meridian, situate in Yamhill count in brief, as follow«, to-wit: For a decree man, and to my great delight I found swayed their bodies till the wonder was to the door, there was no trouble in get ty, state of Oregon, anti containing 12* against the defendant. Daniel Parsons, for It ’ s all wrong of course, but we ’ ll not . T-Tcg-gs Z^ecei-ver. the principal sum of $400 in V. 8. gold coin acres. him to be an out and but Union man, how those at the end of the benches kept ting in; there was but little furni discuss his wrong doing: what 1 say is — AND — ture inside, no sign of a bed, and the This citation is served hv publication l > • nd interest thereon at the rate of ten per and he declared with an oath that he did from falling. that you ¡ire greatly to blame for it. It ent per annum, from Nov 8, 1HD0. for >4<* order of Hon. Wm. Galloway, judge • f sub. cold ashes on the hearth told that it had not care who knew it. He had been in After tho prayer two young men been some time since a fire was lit there. is your duty to keep yourself interested court, bearing date the 2d duvof February I** attorneys fees in this suit, ami for costs ind disbursements of this suit. the Creek and Seminole wars and An passed around corn bread and water, of AD 1892. This place was as far as Hank Bow in tilings beyond your four walls, to For a decree against ail the defendants Witness, the Hon. Wm. Galloway, judi c drew Jackson was. his Idol. He assured which all partook sparingly. Then the know what is going on in the world and ireclosing the mortgage given by said Par- of the oountv court of the stat* man had “ allowed to come. ” He as me that the mountains were. full of men took off their shoes, and Old Man be able to break the dull monotony of of Oregon, for the county ol - »ns on the 21st day of November, 1889. Ut 225 Miles Shorter—20 hours less Union men, and on' my expressing sur Sleigh, with the bucket, passed down sured us that White would soon show the domestic circle by conversation out [ seal ] Yamhill, and the seal of said •he plaintiff to secure tne payment of said time than by any other route. prise that)they did not organize and the line, going through the motions of np, and that we had “better hang round side of home affairs. It is better that court hereto aftixeo, this 2d day everal sums of money, upon the following le*rril»e 1 real property, to-wit: Being a of February, A 1) 1892. fight, he explained that if they did so ! washing their feet and drying them on like” till he did, when it would be en you have yourself some external inter portion of the donation land claim of J. B »■First class through passenger and freight A ttest : J. W. HOBBS. Clerk they would have to1 get out of the hills j the towel. After tin ; ceremony was tirely safe to trust him. Bell had some ests. that you should join a woman's Rowland ami wife, in t.3s, r 4 w. in Yam line from Portland and all points in the Wil I'ani-et A Fenton, Attorneys for Estate and leave their families unprovided for. over the men kissed each other, anil the Confederate money left, which he of club, or a charity organization, or a hill countv. state of Oregon, and beginning lamette valley to and from San Francisco. fered to share with the young man, but at the northeast comer of a parrel of land, “Andthen,” he added, "the young men women did tile same. This was followed Browning class, and go out part of every Notice to Creditors. deeded by William Ball to A. I) Runnels Time Schedule (except Sundays). don’t feel abont the wall like we uns ez by a silence that was becoming posi it was refused with an expression of day to let the bree.es of heaven blow on tl»e 15th day of Nov.. 1875; hex fit and voted fo’ Ole Hickory. Ah. tively painful when, to my great sur pride that was most becoming. He new life into you. Then, when you LeaveAlbanyl2:20 pm I,eave Yaquina 7 an Notice is hereby riven that the under Thence running south 156 feet, thence .'orvalls 1:0S pm “ CorvallslO :35 am signed has been appointed, by the countv cast 5.5 feet, thence north 155 feet, tbence hit’s a blazin pity. that Jhey.’ain’t got no prise, Bell rose and walked back to the shook hands with us, and with the stoi come together in the evening you will Arr’vYaqnina4 :35 pm ArrivAlbanyll :13am court of Yamhill county, state of Oregon west 55 feet to tje plgce of beginning, con men like him . now, but I reckon thar little platform, where t’ne old man em cism of an Indian turned to retrace his be enlivened from contact with others, O. 4tC. trains connectât Albany and Cor administrator of the partnership estate of taining 8525 square feet of land, in the town wasn’t etuff enough ot the same kind ’ braced him. To this day I cannot tel) steps. vallis. Geo. Sauter & Co., composed of Geo. Hau North Yamhill, in said county and state. The thought that we might catch up able on your side to entertain and amuse, The above trains connect at Y aqcisa with ter and G. Leuenberger, tiie latter being of left ovah.” A HANDKERCHIEF CASE. j and to do your share toward brighten- An 1 for a decree and order for the sale of whether it was religions zeal or the de the Oregon Developement Co’». Line of Nteani- now deceased. Therefore all ¡tersorts hav •aid After marching about an hour, three sire to make a good impression on out with our troops the next day filled Bell , ing the spot you call home in other ways two shades of green. Tho other halves ships mortgaged premises in the manner between Yaqnin.i and San Francisco. ing claims against said partnership estate prescribed by law. to obtain funds with of the’men left.us'^ou^Uie. summit of a mountain friends that prompted Bell’s and myself with an intense desire to be I than by polishing tho brasses or making are to be rounded at one edge, as shown N. B. — Passengers from Portland and all Wil- are hereby notified anil required to present which to pay said several sums of money, treeless ridge’that ccimlnandeiFa spleu- conduct, but I am willing to give him moving. Still, we decided to conceal 1 the furniture shine. Valley Points can make close connec them to me at my residence near McMinn interest, in the cut, and similarly covered. amette attorney’s fees, cents and disburse ourselves in the woods near by and wait tion with the trains of the Y aquina Itotnt at ville. didiview of the mountains towering the ltenefit of the doubt. in said eounty, with the pro|>er vouch ments and accruing costs, and barring all To this end it is your bounden duty to Gather a strip of silk of the paler color Albany or Corvallis, and if destined to San till the next morning, if need be, fot about us on every side. Pitches of em . keep yourself young, and as well dressed chosen, 4}£ inches wide ami 80 long, aud Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yaquina er» tiierefor, within six months from the the interests of the several defendants in He began so quietly and hesitated so date of this notice. said premises and for such other and fur erald corn and ,browu'.pastnre land far long and so often that I feared he had White. We kept watch by turns, but I as you can afford, and when you begin fasten it to the square first covered. the evening before date of sailing. Dated Feb. 4. 1892 the night passed away without any sign ther relief in the premises as may seem to below ns”, and pillars of Wue smoke^ising made a mistake, but gradually he I to fade to avoid above all things falling Sailing Dates. G eo Sima. Aministrator. Then gather the upper side in quarters, the court meet with equity and good con from behind’the woods* far off~aml be wanned up. and he began to sway his of life in the little cabin. Before leav into careless ways. Throw away the fastening opposite quarters to the oblong The Steamer Willamette Valley w ill sail Ramsey A Fenton, Attys, for said Estate. science. FROM YAQUINA. FROM SAN F RANCI FICO neath us. .told of a settlement that ap body and to introduce “ahs.” Although ing us the evening before Hank Bowman hideous old wrapper and slippers, alxrt- pieces placed velvet side up. aud the This summons is to be served by publica 8th November 3th tion thereof for a period of aix weeks, bv For Sale peared, to be walled in from the rest of his quotations were never exact, they told us that about two miles south of ish the long aprons and steel your heart other quarters to the straight sides of i November 1*th 13l h order of Hon. R. r. Boise. Jndg* of said White’s cabin was the Etowah river, the_world. against the seductions of a careless knot the rounded pieces. The oblong pieces “ • 2Stli 23th were always appropriate. At length his Two miles from Mc Minnville, near St. court, made and l*aring date of January 7, “Down thar’s whar Sim’s folks lives,” t yes began to blaze and he developed an along which “thar was right smart of of hair. On the contrary, select your will shut one way, the rounded ones the 1 Decemlter 6th December 2th 1892. R amsey A F enton , Joe, a small farm of 16 acres, 13 acres in Attorneys for Plaintiff. ■aid Mr. Bowman, “anil np the Goltl eloquence that stirred even me, and gold mining,” but he cautioned us against gowns with care, make your aprons other. The latter may be edged with Passenger and freight rates always tbe low cultivation, aiso a good house and barn; the miners, some of whom, he declared, i about 200 fruit trees, mostly prunes.besides est. For information, apply to Crik'valley, ez yon uns can’t see from caused a continuous torrent of approving pretty, put up your hair in the most be fancy plaited ribbon, and have strings to small fruit: one horse and wagon, .3 rows, 0. C. HOGUE, har, is my place. They’ll be right smai£ exclamations from his audience. After : would kill a man for a dollar. coming manner, and never leave your tie the case shut. Gen’l. Frt. A Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific R. 2 heifers, 2 pigs. 40 chickens, 7 tons of hay, ADVERTISERS The coming of Mr. White was alto glad to hear from Sim. fo ’ he is jest Co., Corvallis, Oregon. room in a dresi you would not receive a quantity of potatoes, [plows, harrows, etc _—. . - i a time __ •• he took tip the war, and with in- gether uncertain, so after breakfast and Dr. Miles ’ Nervine for Nervous Prostration. W B WEBSTER Keason forselling’ declining health. For 'bout ez^peert ez they make ’em, though . U.use ferTor <.;illed out: caller in. In a word, preserve any ex a careful gathering up of every crumb ■ Gen'I. Frt. A Pau.j Agt., Oregon Development further particulars enquire of moeroUwe uns aUow he waa a plum fool ..j thanfc the goo(l Lor> aU that uie C l ., 'Montgomery street San Francisco Us that was left we started off with the ternal attractions you have and conceal Get New and Startling Facta at Druggist-». T BOSOMWORTH * HOW TO KEEP HIM ] EGON DEVELOPMEN COM PANY’S STEAMSHIP LINE. ♦