The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889, August 05, 1887, Image 4

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    1887.I f ÌRST NATIONAL BAEK
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Of EG S’ R GISTEF
F rani 8, ' B ardino , P ublishkr .
¡And as the . lynching
mosoii
baa
1 fairly set in; Samae-1 must be
| very careful lest he take a dro|>
MKW TO-DAY.
Z- » T. U. Coiuflia
Oh
6*
AAb
t.Uilt. AND
Jxl.lA
sup
ARIEL •
too much. And now a word to
Mas. M. E. K. Ee ' AuiM, Presidon! and Reg leave to iufotm tbe F^rmera of tbia vicipi-
the mourners, we mean those
ly that tbeir
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bnpvrinteii.i.-iit.
FRIDAY AUGU8T 5th, 18-7
Polk coilnty officials who failed
mr-ucaincK TalvjHMia,
Take
ùntemi in ih* PoMtojflct at LafayeUê, Oregon to bankrupt the county.
i^r Tranmni»tian Through thé Mcd» a»
consolatiou
from the following ,
It should be borne inhiind the
flatter.
apehouse
quotation. “That man’s but ui
temperance reform ccmmenced in On tbe Narroa Gauge Kailroad ia now <om-
picture of what you might oe.” self-sacrifice, has been upheld by pleletPand read for tbe ieoe|tiun o( Gram,
ree daily nkws . P ortland dr
»
For, howevor much in vogue the same means and is advocated th are «naruDteed aa
TKVTIVK AND POLK POINTY
orfici ALS:
lynching may be at the present on the same principle#. Kot a
Cheap Freight Rates
single man can at tills time be
thia place to Portland a» mav be had from
In replying to the slanderous time take consolation in the faat pointed but who as a leader end From
Dayton, by boat, or from any other warehouse
that ‘•there” is >1 way s a'calm after
aleo have on hand
irticl* in the Dai’y News.of.the
advocate of temperance principles in.Tliia vicinity
a
storm
”
You
are
all
safe
at
has
ever
made
himself
rich
by
his
jfltli ult., it will be necessary to
30,QQ0 GRAIN MGS,
refer to a little article :n the same least for the present. And it advocacy of Jotal abstinence. If Which we will m U to thu*e who wi»h io alore
there is a singl-» exception to .his wiib ue. a» ch^apb mb they can ba bad of any
must
not
be
forgotten
that
i
he
paper, headed “Many Lyr.chere
■ o I m « Finnera B oring iu •urwnn»lKjii*e
and rule it is in th« case if John B. ou>
Known.” In this artiejsy -the- law- is made for the
will be enabled to receira the
by tlje peopluXirM n.»t the Gough who it is well known made
H Iff Heat Market Prlca far their Grata.
News scored a strong poiut in fa-
most of his moderate fortune by
‘‘
SUITER A DANIEL.
pe'plafffr the li lMrL. And. a mun Ins eloqeirt and interesting lecture*
.porcol the people.
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Lafayette, Aug. 5th.
cannot reasotiably^tHmk. when he Ion
other
Subjects.',
On
the
other
“
After the law’s delay,^yes,
hand it ia well RUdtln ihat hun-
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
there is the sticking point; and, is a -servant of the public, that
dreds or lecturer* - and editors MTOTICK IS HEREBY <11 vIlNTlkT THE
the
public
is
indubitably
bound
to
vte.may further add the law’s per-
4<are spent • iiousaiids of dollars I m undersigned has liistl hi» final account in trfe
• verti -n of Justice. And. we need bow to hi^/authority, when he acquired by- other means in pro­ estate of b. I*' Star decewRed. and that it wid
!>• he*rd»t ths regular September term ol the
not say in regard to the article re­ fulls short of performing his duty moting the cause of temperance. <’oaut\ court uf Aami.ill roomy, <)>eg<>n, on
Tuesday the 6th dny of September, 1'87, at lit
ferred to that it was as.fulse as it as an honest officiaL The law as We have known men in this state, ••'ciook a. as.
«
J. H (ILD8,
who
never
sought
or
obtained
no-
52 4t
Administrator.
was maliciqns. False,’ ”fBV the it is at present administered in
toriety,
wlio
we
arc
assured
have
*the
Uuited
States
is
like
h
dark
( people of Polk county proved it
spent - hundreds if not thousands NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
:. by the course they took on the monument behind, which Chicago of dollars bFtheir own bard earn­
L and O ffice at O reoof C ity , I
•
Oregon, August 1 at
, -liny of 'Blackburn'eypreliminary anal ch is ts may hide with safety, ings in sustaining teni| erance
Notice L hereby
oilowing
Bettie« bar
Of hia intention
examination. ■ And who/ is this where the abodes of vice may be publications and fatying the ex- named
in Bupport of hi» claim,
securely,wrapped from “jm»f
"penses of lecturers on this coast, io make fi »aid proof -will
he made before the
riamavel Persimmons who takes
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It
, 1 ca»»/l
a.lil un
«kA«
ua «
of Tillamook e< only, Or­
and U/A
we USSA
are'satisfied
that |I
the
c
geance
by
ite
eab.e
pall.
The
egon,at Tillamook, Oregon, on Wedneadav.
it upon himself to blazon forth to
has been built i
s p-e-ent September 2Mb. IKN7, viz: 8. O- Vlikiuu,
the world that the sturdy yeo­ vicious administration of the law magnitude b
>ese self saeritWes. homeatead entry No. 4,761; for tbe NE 4 of .~ec-
ti<m 24, ip IK,1I1OW.
manry of Polk and Yamhill coun- it, what attracts to our shores the Now is It too much to call on all
He uamea tbe following tyitn«M>ea to prove
hia continuous reridence upon, and cubivatitffl
v>le
and
dregs
of
other
lands,
who
etqtable
bf
helping
forward
the
' ties are a lawless mob. We de­
o’ said la’d. viz: P. Wi'son, L. G. Freeman,
great work of emancipating our J. W. I. at -'titer and P. Brant, all of Tillamook
precate as much as any one n^ob huuted from their own countries
siute.and nation from the greatest poetoffice, Tillamook conutv, Oregon.
like
wild
beasts
find
this
country
W.T. BUhNEY,
law,, but in the case sjxyken of we
curse under which we lubor to
Kegiater.
must toolrfor tho cansqof alt thu a harbor of refuge. No sooner do -cóme to the help of the. Lord
HUMMON8.
in the very law they Jo blatantly they
, come here than they
, begin
„
against the mighty hosts of King
-
, •
to
sow
th*
seeds
of
sedition,
and
Alcohol,
the
destroyer
of
souls
In tbe ' irenit Coiut of the State of Ore,ou, tor
hold up to us. Now, if the law
Yan hill cutli ty i
anti
btslies
of
men,
women
and
was faithfully administered there their only delight is in anarchy,
S akab F. G bauam . Plfi.
Suit in Eq ally
children all over the tamil..
v.-
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fi.r
would be no neeaesity for the robbery, and bloodshed, and, we
There is no question that if it FntritAW G baban . Deft.
Div*irce.
people' to t<|e out ol that cess­ say to them once for all “Vox was kaked any one if they be- To Freemtij Graliit tn, Defendant:
In tbe * an-« nf tbe State of Oregon, you are
Dei.” The News l eved that the use of intoxicants
pool of machination, murderous Populi,” “ Vox Dei.
hereby required to appear »nd hii wer.ihe com
tended
t
>
make
anv^me
'.etter,
if
plaint
died egamat you in the r bove entitled
says
“
I
that the majority of the
criminals and, meet out to them
ait OH «»• bef. re the Aral flair ’oT the hext reiF
they believed it made a single one ulitr
t>-rm
of «ah’ con’tprto-w'’: the 26ih day of
lynchers
came
from
V.<mh.ll
•lie punishment they so richly
more happy, respected, prosper­ September, IH s -7; »nd if you fail io appear anil
■neriL As some ot'the Folk county.” We challenge It U ous or heulthy. but, the answer ai-awer ¡a above required, fur want therei'«fr
plaintiff will apply to the roar' fur^^^eree of
county officials are not above prove this assertion.
would be nfoat emphatically no. divorce aw p ayed for in lor c*»mp’it*nt. and f-n
c nt» and for areli other an.i further relief a» to
"
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Even a distiller. Iiqtror dealer, sa- the court may aee-n equ^able and jm*t.
quoting Daniel Webster iu their
'IBS RAILROAD BARONS COfRT,
* *•’* »"mmru»« ir |H»hk»<t rd by .*■ rder of R. B;
Ita.iiist or moderate drinker, ii
eloqnent Fourth of July orations,
Byi • . jo gr of aaid donrt, bearing date, Jauu-
honest, .votil i be co n|H>lled to \F V n , 1' 6.
McUAIN A JiURLEY.
The
Central
Pacific
railroad
<hey, at least, will accord us the*
•’2 tit
Attorpevs for Plfl.
answer in the negative even if
same privilege. And, if they managers have decided not to
Ithoy condemned tneiiiselves iu so
will read Webster's reply to Sen­ •bo* to the Pacific railroads in- doing, ’l'liis being undeniuhly —-------------- MUMMONH.-------—------
ator Hayne, they will see tbqre as vestigating commission the book, t’iie wUat is to hinder tlis tti- In Ihe C| «nilt v- art vf ih* Stale of Orogon, for
Y ambili i’UwtttyK
,
folluws: “That it was not always relittiug to the various ride show umpb 6f prohibition except the Tilt- i'taf•• ofOncnnpoli thè t*» l
•«Itoli » «T»< W. Bn.r «« Di» |
in tbe history of human events companies which hiive aba irbed lukewarmness ot iti. advocates, the
r et Atu>iniy for il e Ju Judicial i
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w i’t «>■ self-sa. rihee -m tire i art
Diofrirt bt «RiibHfatr, FMintilf.
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the
earomgs
of
the
Ce.rtr.d
M-
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tbut the vigu* and success of the
ii
™
' ■• j L.
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°
I .-I ihorc -vho pretend to Im its
4 NBt>os, ns »dminiatiator ofi
c.fic
to
the
weakening
Of
the
hen
If,
lell
,is.
When
funds
are
f
.%'.•!
v
war justified tbe btgh/iouuding
fiieihls. When fund* are f.-eelv
the .iBinfe of I»Y»el nuhtr.de |
*•>»»> d, and the nnknpwn h<*ha of I
phrase of the mani
' And of the United States government eonfrri.iite‘1 for the circulation'of
dwerdent, if any. Pi-iendaniB
J
we have been ipfortned that a fur its claims. These companies t. trtperaiiow- piipers. documents,
In the name <»f the Stale of Oregon, upoA »h*
tracts
and.
lenfiets,
when
men
chi .
<w
orn
chinptaint
ot
plaintiff
abov
- named, It
Central
and
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________
lending J
unty
officiti I ____
has constructed the
arii gviJiHtan w tatenf 6Jl’».7l hue < Bch at-
he found willing to devote their •pm
•I
to.rhe
plaint.iT
,
that
<
tccd;>ui
<
ied
i >te tate
arlcdhat, if it bank- Southern Pacific and all the
made the
t rue mid talcuts to cunvassriig; n aaid county. Ji.nuary‘81. I k M8. ‘envinu an
,
oik
county
he
would
see
branch,
lines
and
feeders
and
it
is
.■
tf
’
e
there
d
,
which
h
>a
b
en
tally
udiuioioter
rupt
every city, town, villngs and <1 by «¡lid J C Neleou kb udiU'D^tr^ or. that
it the lynchers of Kelty were be'ieved it tfasjill done with the camp iu the state in the interest •raid e tMle was aetfled March 8, 1887. leavin'.-
3 nd b im on hnud now in th* pot* «a-ion ot said
punished. W.«.simply say to him money of the Central Pacific and of home nil ■ cujnntr", we shall see .dit|i ii tral.i ■. nu th:i< <1 ecienldir.i mteaiat*
the
cmi-ie.
iiiurf-h
on
to
victory,
i.
U- v.ng iw. hr ins.
If if* iberef<re ordered that,
Glut we have heurd often of a that therefore the government
def< pdaut »* d rfll , eraena >riteivB e«l in »aid
victory that instead of tears pf -uni
h
'BU
t
an
••
<r
arid
r
’
<■»- we on |hp- 26th day
•tempest in a tea pot '* Let ns should have a lien u | hm those sorrow will cause tears of heart­ fS ptemlitr 1*87. lpw
bei g the ti'at day of the
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v
|
»r
ai
teiip
ol
thja-i
mut, w-hy title to
pro|»ctieB
also
h>r
its
debt
Thi-
now look a little into the actions . ,
felt rejoicing to (low .from heurts
>31» 71 .'boaid not j est in th »taifedf (he-
•
-
of the p'etended dispensers ol the pnqxwitlon is stoutly contested by that lire oppressed - wit h u sorrow go..
'I h’» -iimn ona and order pub iahed in th«* O b
law. They light down among * ij Stanford A Co., and the:- witiuts- that is supping the very springs of ’ qn i.’i-GiNTKic, a weekly r-ewapnaer. published
liafavt t e, Oregon, for »ix consecutive
lifo mid destroying
II hopes of it
w ek», ii oide> of >aiu court. tbi»3’ith day of
almost with the haughty stride of 1 se/ refuse to produce the Ixn'xs.
t he fiitnre
Let lis in the words • illy. IM*7, R. P. Boim*, ' ircuit Judge.
royalty, and their mandates go The oom mission decidlr. to n.l- of Welhngt. ii cry to our w..rrior4
GEO •v*. BEL I , Dia riri Attomer,
Ami FEN MON A I EATON.
forth and the solid industriiMis j.mi'll tho question of their right hi this li.ittle f..r liiim.uiity-“Up »
52 fit
Pliiptiilr.’ Attorney*.
to
see
the
Inaiks
into
the
Uc
ted
guard mid ut them mi l eoiiquer*
people are drugged from their
SUMMONS.
yarious avocations to dance at­ Mutes court at Sun ^nmciseo. jis they did.—Gid. Voive.
Large anfi CommaiiioQs
I a IV ery S table . 1860
J. J. HEMBREE. Proprietor.
I ata prepared to give good arcom ddation en
bUuiLnotic*. to persona with.ng
teawis or conveyance.
.
( har-kee Reooi.able.
K7"Mv hack» connectaw'ith the dai!y traiua
to carry naaaeugora to »nd >rom the depot.__
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tendance upon i heir lordly super- If it ia a question about whi- h any
Is it not a great interference iu
* tors. Then they are herded like serious dispute can h< made by moil’s person.d liberty to prescrine
so many cuttie, often locked up adroit argumeiit the investigating how mill'll liquor they shall drink:
for whule nights with no beds and cttnimissson will probably get Poes it not make tbe independent
with nothing~torappeiise hunger. left before the Railroud Buruns’ Ameiicmi's blood boil to put such
a tax upon liquors that he cun only
And after all what does it amount court. The fate ol the Mussel
have one glass when he wants
to. Why the vuluable time of blough settlers -»I ows the folly of. two? Is it not a grout slander
aguinst the
railroad upon his -self-coiitrol to intimate
tho jurors and the money of the bucking
people are as good as thrown fsiwer' of California. The Com- 1 that lie does not know his own qa-
away. for. whero thoje I mighty mission would better do ns shrewd I pui'ity iivdeference to drink, and
needs some legal restriction to tell
officials fail to bo k aves they lawyers for the defence used to do
hiru when to stop? Yet th s is
succeed admirably*in being fools before a Portland justice of the what high license proves. It
For the jury's bringing in a vnr- pes.e; file^ym arswer make no endeavors to regulate a niun's
diut of guilty, even f ir murder in fight let judgement go and ap­ private habits in the matter of
the first degree is no sign of the peal. It was a greut saving of food and drink! I
criminul being punished for the time and pointed the moral of the
Tbe Salem Statesman (anti-pro­
crime: “it is only the dawning of inadequacy ot justice in those hibition) sometime si ace assured
the day of liberty for him.” For institutions aa then constituted.— its readurs that there were 200
saloons in Leavenworth, in the
as a rule, just as soon as the case Democrat.
pi oil i bition State of Kansas. To
gets out of the hand i of the people,
The Oregon Central Military make sure ot its correctness it
then the farce begins. ‘We have
Road Go., one of the greatest im— sent for i.iformation tothatety.
a case here now in Yamhill coun­
It received the encouraging reply:
l>ostora how leeching the public,
ty. which after one of the fairest
“Our suloons were closed up a
is harassing -everal of the settlers month ago.’’ It had to sngges
trials in the world it was taken
of Klamath and Lake counties, I hoy had gone into drug stores—
from the jury, and argued before
some of whofa havedesds to their but drug stores are under law
the supreme court, ami, although
land from the State or Federal now.
they were satisfied that Marple
governments. The country has
N«W TO.OAV.
was guilty, (fur they proved that
no use for such unscrupulous
by not granting .him a new trial)
monopolies, and they should be
THE COUS Y S AT
but then you see the dignity and
legislated outef exiuteuoe. They
majesty of the supreme court
hsve a just right to only a small
must do eoraothing; so, they pile
portion of wbut they claim, and Go to NRWBKRG
tbe bhune on Judge Boise, and,
Tkto y.«r, bat
should be allowed to bald no
after all thia, who will wy that the mon—Jacksonville Times.
■OORE BROS’ DRUG STORE
- people are not patient. We now
I* tk.r* wttk • f*U K*. at
A
civil
service
«xaminatiou
, extsnd our very limited sym|>atby
will
be
held
in
Portland
Friday
Qaniavel Persimmon for the
••prefeetnre exjdosion of his soft August 19, commencing at 9 a .
ander' the supervision of
littl» Nek t, for getting «old of a
hundred dniters of Polk John T Doyle, of Washin
mey, and which wooM j Ixwsl members
p of the exam
In the cirrtoit court « f the Mate of Oregon for
YamIiill cou ty.
Th ? state of < irei on, upon the re )
Inti n ol (inn. W. H h , t , h 8 D: b j
t>- * t Attorney for the 81 IudicM ,
Dia»rie» • said H’ate. PI. in tiff. |
W. N PtBi jsti. H- a lmi’iintrator <»t I
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tie i a ate bf '4inn»’ hy ( amp, de. I
ceaaed, an<L,$be uAk'imwn beira oi J
ilecedtml, if any. Def mlanta.
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In tbe name of the State of Oregon: Upon >
tho -worn rc.inplaint of plain.’ff above named,
i> »ppvaring that ah e«Ut of «71 9« haa eache t
ed io the l'iHÌntiff. (battute «‘écedent died in
•e- tai in >aid • nniy April 30. V8». leaving an
ewta • therein, which ha** been fully admini ter-
*d by -.»aid W. N. Pariah» a« admmietrator.
that «aid ♦«tale wa> aetiluù September 1, 18 6,
mving »a d qm *>B het.A naw iit the poasM-aai n
of »aid ;idminh,rr»tw, a. di ttn» decedent died
i te» o»e leaving no beira. Lt ¡a therefore or
dere . thate>td do<e dauta and all persona in
rerert» d in Mid r state, up pear «ni »how cause
on tbe J» th day o’ Beutember, 18 7, b- ing the
first da vol !• e next regnlar tern of ibis court,
why this title in said $71.9b should n< l vest in
rne State of Oregon
1 his summoi a and order published h the O h
kgon ReuiMTK.«. a week y Bewspaper, pnbbsh-a
ed at Lata'etto. Oregon, for six c>>ni*eouiivea
Tweek«, by onier of said court, thia 30lb day oi
July^l 8«. H. P Boise. Circuit Judge
GECHGE W HELT. DM net Attorney.
And FENTON A KENT »N,
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Pia inti fie1 Attorneys.
D FENTON
UNTY SURVEYOR
as a complete set of surveying
trnments, and is now prewired
first-class . work on short
Uff“ Terms reasonable.'-
. Address,
JEFF D. FENTON,
MoMinnvil)». Oregc i
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Laï
W. D. FENTQN-
•JNO.
WORTMAN
TranMct. » a»t>er»l
Bu-in-w D.
P«*iu racahtd-ot>J.0t to cb*cl. 8*1» ...bl
. Mch.u.e ami t
trau.f.r. *n. K.w
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PERFUME”*-
S urk, Han Frai.ci.cu and Portland.
June‘Jl. ly-
or
When you are in waut of any­
SLIPPER^ andRUBBERS.
G ebell M e ^ bhaddise
ORY GOODS,..
time d- poetla^
J. D. CABTMK. We.t t behabw.
Yuruhill County. Oregon.
« A smith ,
Physician $ Sur'eon
♦ AMITY. OR
M elon .
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After
.ctbre eiperi.nee of rio* yun
offer, hie x rv.ee, to tlie p*. ple ol LatysU*.
.id oirrou >ding cosn'rjr.*
J.o. JI, i'7.
The
Register
JOB
OF FI C E,
We nawke a apeoialty of printing Bill Head«,
Leiter Hetula Stetemente, Heceipte, of alfe
kind», BaJ Invitation«, Hrog rant ine», buein
t arda Ca’ling t arda, invelnpeo, Porterà’
al) kildwot work done in atiist- aaa office.
99" TRIAL ottlJUjitCf
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AFAYETTE*
IFEEDAÌID
AMITY, OREGON.
SALE
STABLE,
T. B ]>TELSOJ^\ Proprie or.
CARRIAGE AND HOUSE PAINT­
ING, SIGN ^WRITING,
PARER HANGING
»
Al o dealer in UmK rtakera Good*.
C4O
TO
E. B. FELLOWS,
O kegon .
mb
laeayettk ,
J. W. CAREY,
L afa / ktte , .••••
katereBt allowevl
DR. J. C. MICHAUX,
BOOT'S & SHOES
R. P. UNGERMAN,
8*cr.Ury.
annaryK I, 18{*6, tf.
Wishes to inform the people of
West Chehalem, and vicinity,
that he keef>8 ou hand, a com-. .
plete stock of ,
*.*
C,..ha'r
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Exchange on The Bank df California.'
Or.
—West Chehalem, Oregon,—
Harris & Haney.
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Transacts a general Hanking Businea, makva,
We are alwfiys glad to show you
what we hav t, if we cannot sell
yo.u. We otter them as iow as ty
goval BOOT or
GROCERIES. HATS. CAPS.
, _.icTiife make good
for ae
r recommend. - We
have o
nd and in route a cem-
and TIN WA RE. In feet every­
p!ete assortment iu
,
thing usuuHy,uscally found iu a
L BE,
country store; which he pro-
MISSES,
iioses to sell as cheap as can be
and C*iILDREN shoes
bought
in Yamhill County.
in BUTTONS.
lifl^JIighest market price paid
LACES,
for produce. '
and CONGRS8.
He ha. >1M> two farm, ter ail«, oo r-.aon
alid
Also in Gents, Youths, and Boys able lerm-. »l»o. atook ot
al-o j acre of pound. Kor further partk ulaw
Boots and Shoes.
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call ou the un.lt-reign-d at 1.1- abiee
Shs a&d ted
.
collection» on favorable terms.
yiy Exchange on Ladd & Tjl’on. Portlands
thing in tbe line of
Boot^ and Shoes
m ’ minnvjlle , or .-------
O
LAPAYEffi MOT &ÎBÛB-V—
7.
Co. Hank.
J. C, BRALY.
CLARK BRALY,
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w. p. M c D onald , Jr
— dealer in -------
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Yamhill
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‘ The Lafayette Flouring Mill
run on full time until further
notice.
SUITOR J DANIEL
.
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flared and Gold Jewelry
,
l-atent Medicinea, etc . Family
.
GOODS WAIU-P^fE!) AS BEPIIEHENIKD. |
—:u:—
Vice-Prekidfcnt,
.. .. Gaabfer.
¡INES AND CH¿ m ' i CAL8.
DJ
soap». Comb* »nd Hru.h... Ihnw. »«PP^
ter. Hhoulder Brace, ian; y and 1 ,,,’M
B oh. and Stationary. Cluck and W.thca,
Notice.
>—.STORE./—
>r a’tiNNviLLS, on.,-----
J. í A¿1Ü3LTY,I JACOB WORTMAN .
F u ^ nitufe , i 0 ärpets ,
1 ia prenaaed tn tarnish
CAftRIArtft
MAC««,
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and everything m Ibe L'vtuyhini in good ah-p*
and mi abort notice.
TtxinaUnt Mock let! with me will receive th*
beat ofcaie and atuntien.
Go d »'nd caret id drvere employed.
You will find my »table <<n Jefferson Street
between Becond and Third.
Nanw Game Sy*
Wall Paper OREGINUNR'Y h COUD line
Aa .»UST RECEIVED A LARGE AND
wi II»elected Block of Stov*« aid I'm
wafe, aud'prifpoMea 'I«’ aell dETAper than any
Window
house In tbe county. Everything kept on hand
a<id repairing done aatiafactorly. and Without
delav.
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Sept. 2«. t-f.
H
P ortland &W. V. R’ y .
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Curtains and
Frames.
Picture
W)
c
Until further notice trains will
arrive and dejiart. from Lafayette
as follows, to aud from Portland.
LEAVR
LBAVK
Portland
10 30 A. M Al:He ........ 6,15 A M.
Lafayette.r..2.14 P. M.Monmouth. 7.15 A. M.
SherHan... 4 34 P. M.D h U h B ...... 8.(‘5 A M.
Dallae.......... G 50 P. M hvixian... Ml 21 P. M.
Monmouth 7. ¡7 P >1
»tar tte.. 12 38P M.
Airlie (aiv )<35 P. M.Portland (dr?)4 UP. M,
Fur f»ii Jier information apply to tbe Com
r*«ny’» Agb' tut Latay«Ue, or aihlrees- General
<.tHce, cori er Fir»t .V Line Hi»., Por’iMiid Ogn«
t
o
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The citizens of Dayton and vi­
----- -AT THE—-----
cinity, are hereby informed that
*f-i ! <
the undersigned has opened a
-.ew Boot and Shoe Shop, at the
aliove named place, and is pfe-
I AFAYETTE, OREGON,
Imred to do all kiuds o Boot and
Yon can find the ol'oiceHt and beat brands ot
I
Shoe and Harness repairing at the
t
WINES,
i
most reasonable rates.
uqu H hs .
'Bents' and Shoes of'any style
< TBAR3, ETC,
MCMINNVILLE,
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OGN.
and deseripion, made to ordtr at
And everythitig u ually ke( t i" a tiMclitM
bar-room at the Eh. II. rn 8n]..on, l ecer b eta
prices to suit the times.
Atway a keep a q/i.etund orderty houM,
ft»“ All wotk warranted.
KA? K OIL »NEB.
C. F. KIPPAX.
The W. W. Mayhew place for
. Proprietor,
sale, c. twisting of 80 acres of land, Apñl 22 3m,
about 15 acres in cultivation, a
good Louse and barn with good MANY LAMP CHIMNEYS AHM
oUerod for sale represented
The Whole place
aa good as tho Famous
Cireatt Ceart of the State of well at house.
well watered, a good young orch­
Oreffom, for T*mhLI Cvnnt> i
ard, and also all kinds of small
Bamnel C. Ilern*. Emma A. Il a», Joel A, pfy-
BUT THEY
fruit, nearly all under fence.
an, Jul*# A. luryan and Murtha K. Sax,
’
HaiutitTs,
A bout 3 mil£s North - East from
North Yamhill. For further par­
Tllmon C. Hnc. Bach. I k He« Lirlnd. A.
An* Ilk* aHCaunterfaita lacktha.
ticulars enquire at the office of
Hill, George HUI, M.ry J. C.rtwrigl.t, Albert
■«markable LASTING QaaUMae
W. L. BRADSHAW,.
('•rtwrifbt. 8ar*h K. Jone, H.firr June.,.
OT THE GENUINE.
Lafayette, Oregon.
.’*n>e, Thomae He.-* .nd Lucinda Ilea-,
Elk Horn Saloon
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F arm fqr S ale -
SIMHOAS.
PEARLTOT
ARE NOT!
# .
A8K FOH THE
1>. fe.irlantia.
TtaTIlmon
K... It.chaal M. Heu Larin-
J> A. Hill, .tuiGm>rt* flill, «.id Defendant..
Faniilnre Manufactory.
PEARLTOP
11 irai.
In the nunm of the stab* nf Oregon, yon «re
hereby reqiuwd to »p ..»e aa.l an-we. tbe oom-
pl -'bl ti ed a« unci ,0.1 in th.-above . n itled
r«nae, . n r b f...«Sept *>lmr‘2stb. 1887. he,ng
Sit *»**e».»>>f ll*-i-x. .eg. l«r i«m> of maid
Court, next «Ker awe «a. vl. e of il ia Bnuimon.
U|K>n VO* by publication.*« be low prorided.
and if you fail «o to anawer. the PI., n iff*, w ni
apply to tba t.mirt for tl.er list braved f-.f ,»
the Con. • laint be.ein to wi.l Kara .i.vree par
tltlonlng Ik* fo<l..wi*( deacilwd real pe ml-*.:
HMaat* iu the coauty ol Iambi.I and Stat* of
Oregon to will
llaginnltm at th* Soufk Ea-t Corner of th.
Mnufacturer and dealer in
Donation Landqiaia. o J,—eph Heat and wife
claim No st, Not Sca'iiJt 1106, iu Tovtalip'
Thru*. Sopth Burge Three Went of th* Wil
lamatie Meridi..*; Lene* North (Var . Ju d*-
gr*ea a d k) minulea k.) on Ha.I bonudan lit.«
o> Sahl In,aation Land Claim &4 Si lOS chaina
ta a-to.* ltxlfxto aet for I e North K*G'r<rr-
B6ÿ“Of all kind
ner of the H obi U half of aaid l-ooatimi J.in I
I I tim; 1 h.ne* South 89 oegrre. to mlnul. a
W—l (Var , II de*r. • B ) o* div.-ion Kua.be
tween the Nnith and South lialtof mid claim
No . 6.1 S7 40 J, U chain, to at. he on H eat boon
An extra tine lot of Bhick wal
dary line ot aai-l claim and -orth Weal corner
of Sooth hall of said claim; 1 banc. Snath 4 ,1«
gee* 4^miant*a Heat U* W««t boundary line of nut Furniture, and Undertaker
m M claim'.0 h 7-Uh) cka na u> the Sonih « .«t
Goqds of all designs.
eoriwr *f mid claim. Nu, «»; Thence South o*
Want boundary Hue of U>* Dunati..* Land
Claim of John WMamaon 10 chaina to h *MT •¿“Cidi and price my >oclt
on South Eaal rotor of th* Ihmalion land
Claim of JortGt C. Jhlaon; Tbmme t*M M
SO 1<«1 ehainav. atahe on South bouudarv line
M aaM D um IM Imnd Claim Na. 4S; Then.*
South «* d*gr*en 4J minetea Beat on S-mtn
«Mndaey bee of aaid Dunatiou land Claim ko
•». S4 A ISO chaina tn the place of bnelnnr »'
ram KHKWT WOMBTjrJtp av ti
omitanHs Ml JD-.Skamoa more *. lean, h*
I*-an Bead tonae« ta aomiroa. an.l Uat th.-r ..LI!T”I.? '*T.^
fr.« IM, M
r*v*Mlv* wt*e«M buailntW-i «ad -*t .«ir. t.
**' >p>a.
' • rav’ wt
* eli
ve
draw tn ? a mail« ¡Í
ft»>
•Mh i***«vaftramAlb**o«b ..'h«e and hr
Arja.^.
.w. V,.
£
Lsh
Ike, mkefiaakaHapp.br me. I ia . unit, and
tUMtihTuruit **
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.
“rf *~w»ta Snwlaw. «afe
T**’***'V ■ fth-t U OS MW?« ..h«
TUekan.mibwkk-ked ain wee ha i. th*
Oaanms Banwsam ky erdar *f tka H-m. H. p.
'¡SÄÄÄKi'riXt'5*
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JBM Hill, 1 *4
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ibb a fbnhw
ProfriW.
F ie Funi it ure.
JUST * £ i >
VED.
W ATER COLORS
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Tt •*”**•
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And Insist
♦
■pon
THIS
.
BAVWGC
Exact
ifl^LAIiEL
■Sy on Eaeh
Vttb
FaLteU
cimosi
,1888.
The PEARL TOP is
HaaafactarM ONLY by
GEO. A, MACBETH & CO..
PITTSBURGH. PA.