The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889, September 02, 1887, Image 1

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VOL. VII
LAFAYETTE, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, SEPT.
PUBLIBIUCD EVEBY FU1D iY
PERSONAL.
-AT-'
Mr.
A.
Faulcouer,
of Sheridan, was in
OREGON,
LAFAYETTE,
I
town yesterday.
- by -
Dr. H. R. Littlefield lqft for Murray, I.
FRANK S. HARDING.
T., Saturaay morning.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Ono Copy, per year. In advance...«........ $*-’
Oce Copy, six month. In sdvar^.............. 1
DR. J. C. MICHAUX,
1
LAFAYETTE. OREGON-
REAL ESTATE.
CARLTON.
During the month of August the fol­
a
Aug. 29, 1887.
lowing transfers have been made:
Our eiek neigbbpta are about the some.
J. R. Caldwell and wife to Asa Kelsey
Wheat is coming in pretty -lively now.
a part of the donation' land claim of Peter
lion. M. B. Hendrick and son, of
Wheatland, were on our streets a few
Miss Ella Buck, of Portland, is visiting Smith anduvife in t 3 s, r 4 w; |65.
days
ago.
Beard of school Jand commissiones to
tat Mrs. X.-’P. Fletclior’s.
Milton W. Smith lots 1,2, 3 and 4 in
stajor
rraiiK r;.
t
Major
Frank
E. Hodgkins,
of Salem,
t Miss Swank, of Kansas, is visiting Mrs. t 3 s, r 2 w, containing 41.68acres; con*late assistant
secret:
_i_ —. jtant secretary
of state, passed a
CaypCnter at the Essex bouse. ■
night in town last week.
«¡deration 152.10.
Mrs. L. J’arson and son, Of Corvallis,
T. J. Harris (sheriff) to G. Litchfield
When will jt rain to get away with this
are visiting friends in this city.
the s e I4 of the ne)( and the east % of intolerable dust?
1887
ir*?’'*
NKW TO-OAY
Solxofield.
g S s
ZvCoxg-arx,
87 Washington St...............................................................Portland, Oregon.
Wall & Ceiling Papers
J. J. HEHBREE, P
I am prepwed to glee (
t
.hort notion, to pereoaa
tea ma. or
rhattoH.
07*11? hack, eoakeetok
to err? naMetiKor. to »nd iron th. toprt.
Of all Gr^es and the Latest Eastern Styles.
LÂÈAYET
Why not vote the county seat to the
Geo. H. Durham, ofPortland, has been Jibe s e % an'l I*16 nek* of the s e
of
Samples
on, ^.pplicatioxi.
FEED ÄND SALE
§34. t- 5 s, r 7 w, containing 1G0 acreB; town nearest the center of the county
After xn active experience of nine yeeis in town several days this week.
aud
make
it
fair
idl
around.
.Carlton
is
offer, bis eervicee to the .people of Lefsyette
Mr. F. fl. Grubbs, of The Dolles made 11125,14. x—
that town; a f40,000 court "hopse would
sod earrodbding cohnlry.
John Green and wife to Willard and suit ps; We are modest. '
a short visit at HRs. F. 8. Harding’s tliis
— Jan.itt, ’»7.
~---------------------- ;------------ i------ - ------------- — week.
Mace.Green lota in tlie town of Willamina
11. C. Plummer lias for sale 40 acres of
I »in prepared to fartitoh
the finest land in On-gon, one-fourth inile
and 20.33 acres in t 6 h , r 7 w; fl25.
CARKIAOKH.
Hi
W. L. Bradshaw went to Portland
from
depot; a bargain for some one; good
. BxoirLE Monaww.
John J. Genish'to James A. Genisli
Saturday on business, and returned in
house; good well; some fruit; ovc-r half . I will sell at public auction at yiy resi­
aa4 everylblng In tbe L’vviy htr» in geoi
land m §3. t 2 rt, r 4 w; $5.
------- OF M’MINNVILLB, OB.,-------
in cultivation.
-«
’ •
the evening.
dence, on the
• into» •iMriiwtl««.
Mary E. M'siro and Clmrles F. Moore
JACOB WORTMAN.., J..... PreBident,
Our butchers are doing a land office
Judge Loughary, County Clerk Bried­ to F. 8. Ciittlo land in t 3 s, r4 wq_con-
Trn®»ixnt »lock left with aw will rwl
The citizens of Dayton and vi­ lent
busiuess
these,days
feeding
threshers.
olenre amt alunite».
W. D. FENTON *.
. Vice-President, well and their families, left for the Mts.
cinity are hereby Informed that
taining 5.33 acres; $1.
Go d anil oaretui dr'rere einpleyed
Our school commerces ■ on the first
J no . WORTMAN........................... Cashier. Saturday morning.
•
Henry Austin and wife to F. 8. Coftle Monday of 8< ptember with Miss Florened-
the undersigned has opened a You will find my alibi« on JelthNoo Street
between Second and Third.
Transacts a general Banking BusinPBS. Do
Mrs. A. B. Terry, of Portland,’and Mrs. land ih t 3*s, r 2 w, containing5.33 acres; McCoy as teacher. -
new Boot and Shoe Shop, at the Sey.ll.WS.
HetU sight1
posits receive d^ubject to d 'Beak.
*
•
J. T. Fonts starts in a day er tt»p for-
on New J. W. Melson, of Onion Peak, are visiting »1.
,
above named place, and is pre­
exchange and tie graphic IrMrfera
tn
Prineville.—He will be accompanied by
rtland.
York, Ban Erancisco aud Portland.
at M th . G. E. Johnson’s.
_______ '
’ *. ( Three miles east of
T. J. Harris (ahi-riff)—to Catherine'
pared
to
do
alt
kindso'
Boot
and
J. A. Campbell, of llillsboro.
June 24, ly.
J. E. Martin, who has. been living at Bilker bbx-k 6, in thg town of McMinn­
Shoe and Harness rejiairingut the
Rev. W. H. Elack, of Hillsboro, lec­
AMITY, OREGON.
Lane county, has returned io ville ; 1892.20.
tured a few nights ago on tlj& labor
most reasonable rates.
Yamhill Co. Bank. Irwin,
On SATURDAY,
Geo. A. Harding and wife to N. 0. question; the reverend gentleman gave
Yamhill. One by one we return.
Bcote and Shoes of any style
the bloated mcnc-polist a few bard licks;
OF M MÏIiNVdLLE, OR.
of the s w
dm<rdeseription, jimde to order at
Miss Apliia L. Dimiek, ‘pf Portland is Walden and wife the n
made one fellow squeal for good.
CARRIAGE AND HOUSE PAINT.
prices to suit the times. >
visiting at Mrs. A. P. I-'lotchcr’s and Mrs. and lots (1 and 7, in §14, t 5 s, r 3 w, em-
So So.
"Vi
t:
uniiung
150.99
acres
;
$700.
ING, SIGN WRf'.ING
A. R. Burbank’s. Miss Dimick is assist­
ito3“All woijc wnrranted.
• Presidei
AMITY.
X.
J, C, BRALY.
U. 8. Patent to Thomas N. Faulconer
PAPER HANGING
ant principal , teacher in the-Portland
C.
F.
KIPPAX.
in. the following de­
At 2 o’clock p. m.,
CLARK BUAI.Y,* •
Caahier
for lots 3 and 4, §35, and Tots 2, 8, 4, 5
public'schools.
Aug. 30, 1887.
scribed property, to-wit:' ’
'————:“
«. Secretary
W. 1). McDONAl.D, Jr.
and 6, §36 t5 f , 1-6 w, containing 158.91.
Dr. G. II. Smith is a great deal better, his Three work‘horses; ,3 milch cows;
Willie Powell, of Dayton, wbohae been
Have You One of
Also dealer in Undertaken Good..
Transactertjtenrrnl Bsnjfkig Bnslnos, niukix
R. N Magness And w ife to A. P. Mag­
1 heifer; two cnlvesnihnvs; spring
working in tlie printing office of Knox A ness lot 6, §27X 5 s, r 3 w, containing life was despaired of for a short time, but luirrow, ami other lariiiing im­
<*olleetiona*n rav.>n,i>io Ieohs.
under
the
care
of
Drs.
Calhreath
and
So“ Exch:uige on Lsilil &' Til wv Portlnu.'. Dore, Portland, made this office a pleas­
plements. Also household furni­
Goucher we think he will recover.
Exchange on The Bank of Catitornhs^
211.24 acres; $400.
ture.
ant call Tuesday evening.
Interest allowed on time <1 posltV,
It. W. Phillips was in town yesterday,'
ITiiS. Patent to Daniel Carter for n w
TERMS—All sums under $10 cosh in
January, 1, lRSii, tf.
’*.; of §4, t 6s, r 7 w, caiitainining 156.87.. and reported* that wheat whs selling ir. hand; «11 over $10 tiftec’n months tiino
llST OF LETTRRSLf
^4.
lbibt. II. ILillex and wife to August Dayton for~75 cents,** Wb how * It. J. jyill A>e given; tne purchaaer giving liis
R. B. HTBB3-
O. E. W1ILIAMS,
Remaining unclaimed in tlie postoffice Larson and Ida I arson the b e h' of §36, t Lanceind A Son witt soowtibiiile to give approved note with 10 ;>ci cent, interest
those figures.
from <iute.
2 s. r 4 W, containing 40 acres; $300-
LiiFuyette - - Ogn.
at Lafayette, Or., Sept. 1st, 1887:
C. G. CHRISTENSON.
Wbilo Mri. Peter Durand of this p'ace,
During the month past there has been
...........Dealer in............
mens ’ LfT.
J.
H.
O
i
.
ds
,
Auctioneer.
♦
fifteen mortgages recorded amounting to was on her way to ('liaiii|xmg the horse
McGrew, W
Baker, CC
DRUGS,
Ml.DICINEH AND CHEMICALS.
which
,
she
was
driving
tool:
the
blind
,$13Ji9J .30, and three releases amounting
Miller, II M
Bart low, J C
staggers and fell over a bank, bruising,
to $2,200.
Moor. A E
PERFUMERY.
Beach, A Y
her severely. Mr. Nathan Newby her
MERCHANT TAILORS—— CutnplieU, J A—
Moor; Wm ~
(
father, A;.s with her but escaped unhurt,
GELATT* GRAVEL.
.
- Avv'y-
('arlin, Nicholas 2 Murray, R Ä
aH^iid her child.
Olsen, 8 E
Connor, Rev J E
Beg leave to inform the Parmer« of this vicini«
A Record reporter • « ;ts present last
Tliore
wore
two
more
cowveits
on
Sun
­
Emery, John
Pierce, D J
ty that their
evening at the fint clean-up made by* day eve last, namely, a Mfii. Gurd and a
Tatent Medicine«, eto.. Family M
Rogers, Edward
Foihma, Aug
Littlefield, Caruthers A Jackson from a Mias Dancer, who wili nr, immersed next
Tailoring Establishment in the’Count}’, I le tter, 1 M
Rose & Mayer
GOODS WARbEXTKD AH MM
- Starr, B F ’
lay. David
full day’s gravel run on thcGelatt claim. Sunday at the Yamhill bridge, as usual,
¿MT’Good work and. low prices.
‘ Wiill, Nicholas
fernstadt, F
It is hardly proper to say a full day’s by Rev. Doty, pastor at tbo Chri.itiun
I will take anything the farmer may JOB
church.
W1 i'-,
J AV
’o, J*W
OREGON. Jones, Clarence II * Wl.j
M’MINNVILLE,
- ■
have to trade, at market prices.
........
run eitfler, became much 0f tlie dirt
Kennedy, J 2
Willianis,' Geo
Ws make » l
Dame
rumor
says
that
Jolinuind
Sarah
julr m7,
' *
handled went to tlie waste dump,.ami a
Martin, J W
* Wilson, F B 7
Leiter Hes4»
will bo Rpfii’eiT.*' Go it John you could On the Narro* Gauge JJailrnad Is now com-
-JL-.-LL-J-J!? ■■■■—
kliid», Bal InvliBtlon»,.Ji
Mayhew, W W
-Wilson, C YV
weak cable prevented the loading cf tlie not do better.
pie ted atulrcitd} J»r* the i ecu ption of GraiD.
Cards Cx’Ung 1 erd», hi
Wprden, B
We are gnaranteed as
McAdams, T B
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
cars to their full capacity. Not to ex­
»11 klld. of werkdonaM
Dr. John Loughary, of Dallas, was in
womens ’ ust .
ceed ten yards of gravel were washed, all town last week with Dr. Elmer Goucher,
Of TRIAL oaZiArra cutiCiTXIL
Cheap
Freight
Rates
-
Dr. Davis, resident dentist.
And
if
it
don
’
t
give
goodkatisfaction,
* Martin, Mrs Alice L of which came out from two to live feet of McMinnville.- Dr. John thinks of
I Kliho, MrsWC
v^l.will refund wn youf money.
The melen-cholic days are hero. •
Robertson, Mrs' N J
Ffoirt
this
place
to
Portland
as
may
be
had
from
above lied-rock. 'file result of tlie clean- going to New YorJi city to take a cqurse Payton, bv boat, or from any othet warehpnM»
The nt w Oregon code is beginning to ’ Parties calling for the above letters will up was 7'2 ounces of g. Id, Worth about of lectures in tlie college of plrysicians in this vicinity OS^We also have on hand
and surgeons.
■—_
Tho W. \Vij5«yhew place for
please say advertised.
'
-
at rive in Salem.
$120. Nearly all of it is fine ; one piece,
G. E. J ohnson , Postmaster.
R. L. Simpson, druggist, is sufferihg
sale,
e iisiHtingipf HO acres of land,
San Francisco lias formally invited
however, weigh« about $6 or $7. Only
lu Yamhill County.
very much from a lame back Which lie
tovo riffics wire taken up. The result received from over-exertion.
President and Mrs. Cleveland to visit that
- . «7—.... ------ nbout l5 acres w cul ivution, a
Which we will sell, to those who wiUi io store
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
with ns. as cheaply hk they can l>e had of any
Call nt E. B. F o II owb ’ Furniture store, good botide and Imrn with K
‘
city.
sliHWB the gravel two'feet or rtiore above
Mrs. lion, (hii lo Hc“S while monkey­ on<* else* Harmer« «'oring in our. wurtliotwe
Duringthe month of August marriage li­
in McMinnville, and see the .springs. 2-fi well ut house. The whole p
bed-rock,
to
bo
worth
at
least
$12
p«r
ing
with
a
revolver
aocideptallv
shot
la-r-
w iJl be enabled to receive the
A boy was accidentally shot last Friday
censes were issued to the ft Rowing parties
cubic yard. .It is well known that under seji in the face; the bullet was removed
well watered, a good yonn
Murket Price fpr their Grain.
night near Lebanon by a companion by County Clerk Briedwell:
t'ie «hiftli-J^^’j.rteful management of I l>y Dr. G..AV. Goucher, pie bullet lodged
ard,
and also all kindii j
8L'ITEIl
4
D.lNFfiL!
wjrilo coon hunting.
.
THERE
IS
NO
Hazel Blum..................................Ix»< n a Wood ■Porter & liiffHk-ri.'i'mvery large claan-ups" between the* suture of tlie sup-maxill-rv
Lafayette. Aug. 5th.
fruit, nemly all undOT
It is very apparent to ei on* casual oil­ Credo Hess.............................. M. C. Vincent w -re madt fmjj^ ly-.^nx k,, and there is and tntffiir bones of tlie face, making a.
very painful but not dangerous wound.
About 3 miles North East from
servers that the general boom now visit­ Charles Mit-11611.......... Mary E. Crimmins
I. L. Wright. .................... . Annie
Annie T. Baker little or no doubt that the present owners
l>.«Springer, cf Prineville, sen of B. H.
North
Ymihlll. For further
ing Oregon liss not slighted Lafayette. . .1. 8. Brohet ........
.. . . I lnra Lea bo will lie well rewarded for tlie faith which -pringer of this place, has moved to this
ticiilurs enquire at the office
Nellie Kirkwood they have sTiown so well by their work. place; his health has been very poor in
The splendid little shower which fell Grant M ailing ..
tV. L. BRADSHAW,
eastern Oregon.
.‘Lucy .»I. Morgan
on Monday afternoon was welcomed by Charley Fleming
Bed-rix k will probably be reached Mon­
But you will And mi ekny one to it
Lafayette, Oregon.
J. B. Buntin has a new planing ma­
all. It was the llrstTiiin for ten weeks,
day or Tuesday.— t'aur d'Alene Record, chine and is <l<jing work to perfection. J.
¡NÖTIGE.
—I'you will-------r
and yet the fanners had gcod crops gener­
Bf ik n rastleiVkiVb him a cull if vou.have
Aug. 20th.
The bi siness of the firm of Nichols &
PRACTICE
ECONOMY
ally.
■ Rcrcs.
Friends of Dr. LiJIlefieliFin this county Anything in his lino.
Tones has been placed in the hands of S.
J. L."Vickrey sold fifty cans of baking
----------
AND
—
will lie glad to hear of bis success. lVliile
R. ljaxter fol- settlement. Parties know­
NEWBERG ITEMS.
powder Saturday afternoon for GO cents
here last week the doctor showed1 some
Oregonian Railway, L’d, Line.
ing themselves indebted to 1 lie firm either
per can c.irh; ea< h can draws a nice and
Six new houses in process of construc­
very tin» speciinen^ cf the precious from
by note or book account, must call on him
tion.
useful premium. Will have another lot
the Gelatt.
&W. V.
and settle immediately.
soon.
' The new depot is Complete I and the
~ N ichols a J ones .
agent
present»
a
beautiful
appeaianee
TO THE PUBLIC.
Until further notice trains will
Jerome Scott, living near Lafavettef
Dayton, Or., Aug. 81, 1887—__
itting at the telegraph instrument in the
arrive unti depart from Lufuyetta
beat the ptgviou* record by cutting 325
The undersigped having bought outThe spuefotiH buy window.
X
us follows, to and from. Portland.
The Oregon conference of tlie M. E. milliner store of"Mrs. L. A. Dixon, will
acres of grain
days with.' a self-
A switch is being put in nt the new
■FROG’---------
M.AVX
®
LKAVM
binder, ho used only one team of three church is in session in Portland.
take charge of It aliout September 5tfi depot, nof tlie kind they put in a school­
•’urtami 10 30 A . M Ah’ls .....lUA.k.
Money to loan on improved farming 4887. Twill tv 11 out the Htoek on hand at room, neither is it like the ones the ladies
hoi see.
veil«.. .2.14 P. M .MenmniAh 7.1.5 A. M.
L apavette , - •
O regon .
provide themwelves with.
Hlirrilau-.. 4 34 I’. M I m II. i ... H.W> A. M.
Mr. E. C. Croft, of Portland, met w’.th lands, from one to live years time in sums cost, an 1 replenish with afresh stock so-
rail»» ... <1.0 I'. M hsll'lan... 1071 T. M.
AS.»UHT RBIEIVED A I.ARliE-yAND-
Mr. Hurley, of Lafayette, is going to
an unfortunate accident wjiilc-riding in a to suit. F enton a F enton , Lafayette, Or. Teeted in Philadelphia. I respectfully so­
Moiiniinith 7.-7 I’ M afaritla.. 12:.HP. M.
wt llaelf'clfd atuck of X oven nt if Tin«
M c M innville , or .
Airlia ( i » I- i5 P. M.Pnrtlan I ( <re)4 15P. M,
Our readers are invited to ¡«ruse tlie licit thtr-pjtroinvie of all old customers elyareeree-land near the de|>ot and will wan*, and prop<»t>en t< sell chtapt-r than any
dogcart in that city. He lived only a
Per t"i bar Iniorniallou »r|>b to tbs I'ort
-•km have his addition to Newberg ready house.lnJ.hu county. F.veryU*n'g kept on hano
few hours. He" was a particular friend ot new advertisements in this issue. In fact and maLy new ones.
'»Av« t «t ixl.ortlr, or aihliMw Oenaral
to pm on the marketr...............
*s
h h I repairing done satfafaulorly. and wilhou ,
Tlie stock Is alws.v» fresh, and the . fficr. i-ori er Flfi A I ma Sia.; I'upland Oga,
read all the ads Harris & Haney, J. L.
Mas. L. A. IIsMBiiKK.
Rev. J. Hoberg.
delay.
prieta are cut down lu
Hobson
’
s
elevator
is
in
full
blast
and
Vickrey, Dr Moore and ¡Schofield A Mor­
Sept. 2», t-f.
th« tpuea.
While thanking my many customers wheat is coming jn rapidly.-----
Jtrof. Freund lias been taking testimony
------- AT THE-----
gan desire your attention.
for past favors, I recommend them to the
Trv lia and rife' convinced
this week in the matter of establishing a
Thirty-four loads of wheat received at
11. Hopkins, the burti'eSs maker, hak re­
above
cstiin:iblj.'l:idy
;
and
bespeak
a
li
­
the Wynoosky Warehouse yesterday.
line between J.' F. Bewly and Wm. Chap
moved his shop to more commodious
beral share of your patronage.
man. W. L. Bradshaw and Geo. II.
Three land sales this week’ by the C'lie-
quarters. This became necessary on ac­
Mus. L. A. ItixoN.
L afayette , obegon .
balem Valley beard < f immigration; one
Durham are attorneys for Mr. Bewley
DEALER
count of his increasing business. He will
lot.of fiO acres at W jier acre; one of 15
You can find th« ebolcrat »nd b»»t bras* •<
an<L McCain A Hurley for Mr. Chapman.
NEWBERG.
*
.
•attend to your wants in bis line at fou r
acres ¡if $40 per acre, mid one of 16 iieras
WINES.
Dr. J. W. Watts returned last Friday doors north bf file poetoffice.
-s
at $21) per acre; also foiir town' lots upwu
*-
Aug.fiO , 1887.
\
l.iqUORS,
from southern Oregon, where be had
which a new house will be built soon />v
. We a- knowledge the arrival at bur ex­
Mr Ed. Snow, of Davton, is down here J. K. Vnntress. who is coming to towi/to
----- —DEALER IN
been lecturing on the prohibitory amend­ change table of tfie. Paf^jlcS ate, Illuitral-
painting the town in all colors.
And
»wrythlng
n »ally k»i l 1» a fir-t rltrt
pducatc his children.
I
ment. He spoke twenty-five times and
ed Weellj published in San Francisco. It
Imr nxiin »■ ih» Elk Horn H>1 xm HSwr 6 »to
Mrs.
Cleminson
is
quite
sick.
Mr.
Abram
Wright,
of
Willamina,
iias
organized leagues with a membership of
AI whj -« k. »p • quivland < r lrrl< h< »»»,
is a new paper and [iqasessea reaf merrit,
I’erry- Hadley and family and Frank rented a house mid will move to Ncwlwg
720. At F.uegene City 258 signed th‘e
tkANKOlb'iNNR.
Isith in its ilhistratiofiB and editorials. Its HolrsorTstart for ( ulifornia tremorrow.
to edueuto 1 is children. .. __
West
cheliiilem,
Oregon,
—
Propria tor.
league nil.
story and other departments show great
Ap*il
i'2
fan.
Mr.
Martin
Cook
lias
rented
a
bouse
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alva-Mar
y,
Miss
Lydia
Tlie R zoi -T sr acknowledges the re­ < are and good taste. We wish its success.
-
Ji:
—
Macy anti Miss Fannie Dorsey, of Day­ and will return to Newberg so that his
oeipt of a ticket to the annual state fair
Prof. H. M. Parker and family left t-.s ton, were at tire berg Sunday.
Wishes to inform the jicopleof
children may Njtend the academy.
. which meets at Salem, September 12th, Wednesday morning for North Yamhill,
West Cliehulem, mid vicinity,
Mr. Stratton, of Salem, lies rented a
11
iahest
[oasi
trie
prices
paid
Messrs.
Vaui
’
hn,
Reasoner-
and
Lamb
1887. The association since its. organiza­ where he’ takes charge of a sehocl. The
house and will move to Newberg next for ail kinds of fur.ii produce.
thut
lie kee)* on hand, n com­
are
fixing
the
academy
building
trp
in
tion has never tailed to accofd this favor professor may congratulate himself on
goorl aha)« for Hie coming sel-.rxj year, week, for the purpose di .oendir g his
plete stock of
children .to the academy.*
to the press of Oregon, and it is one duly going to so gcod a section, and tlie people which rqiens Sept. 12th.
■UT TUST
appreciated.
Mr. Solomon Haworth has bought a
Ot that place may feel equally thankful
The time for the Nowtierg fair lias ">een
Work lias lieen resumed on the Port­ at seenring so efficient a teacher.—Astoria changed tn Sept. 22d, ?3d and 2-fth on lion«« »nd some land of Nr. Edwar*lx
ar-.runt of court the next week. An ex­ and t ill move to Niwberg soon to be
land and Willamette Valley railroad from Transcript
.
'flY FOl RH,-RIGHT
jiear Fri nils’ Pacific academy.
CROCK RIES. nAT8. OATS,
the White house into Portland. A delay
The offer of the narrow gauge to market cursion will be ran from Elk Rrx-k and
A b * Ilka BllCoBBtarfaita
-MARCH! Io T. C.
Sheridan
each
day.
And
as
McMinp-
Mrs.
Smock,
of
Smoek»
station,
was
in
BemarKBMe (.ASTINO Q
of a few days was occasioned by difficulty hav, straw and wood is a very- reasonable
Bieplieim’ new Jewel­
viUe does not plav fair this year we an­ town on, Monday,, and rented jwrt of H.
or tk M OEM uni
in obtaining tlie right of way, which has one. The farmer can pick up a good ticipate an unusually interesting time.
J. Minihom’x house, which will tie oecn- ry Htore five doors North of tlie Drug
Hlore and Poatofllee, L*Fayette; and, and TIN WAKE. In fact every­
with the exception of a few minor pieces many odd dollars by*baling his hay and
pied
by
tlie
Minkes
Nmix
k
while
attend
­
C. B. Haworth Arho has t-een very
«get a flr»t-el»M Wslcn, clock, Jewelry
of property, been secured and work will straw am} aiiipping it to Portland, where sick is slowly recovering.
ing the acailemy thia winter.
thing usually found in a country
or spectacle», at an unprecedented low
Ke pushed to a speedy completion.
straw last winter was worth f 12 )«r ton.
atoro; which be proposes to sell
C. B. Haworth is quite sick.
rate and, where you will find st all
Prof. Gailord, of f alem, leetured on the
The O. R. A N. Co. have- reduced the When the farmer liurns
his straw in subject of the prohibitory amendment at
as cheap as can be bought in
Mr. Henry's little boy 1 mm recovered. tlmeaalarae assortmant r.f good* of
r rates on green fruits in car 1 xid lota t he field he now eimply reduces to ashes the ludl last night. A full house greeted
lira beat quillty in my Ifn* of ba»l-
Yamhill County. «^.Iligheat
There
was
a
lecture
by
HIT.
Griffith
ne»«.
'
~
hiui.
as follows: From Portland to Omaha, a few dollars. Bale your Jiay and straw
market price paid for produce. Aadlnabt
last night at the Good Temjital-’« hall.
Watcfes,
Clock»
A
Jewelry
repair
­
Council Bluffs, Kansas City, Deaver, St. »nd ship over the N. G. to Portland and
Prof. Griffith, of I'rtrtland, lecturer I
He hw *l«o twe tena» fi.r (Ua, on resana-
Mr. Cottle to getting ready to go to the ing a specially—and all work war­
three nights in tiio hall on phrenology.
Paul and Minneapolis $1.10 per hundred make a few dollars.
ranted.
.ble feral-, •!*>, atoek of a -oda arid brilMlnga.
coast.
You may not believe thatT- C. Stephens Tlie prolessor understands hrs bossiness
sl-a 1 adra of xroand. For firtbar partí alan
pcunils. To Chicago, St. I x>uis, Mil­
, T. C. STEPHENS.
ant) had a very attentive audience, with
Mrs. B. R. -Conk and her mother are
call oo the oadi-ralgnad at hi- amr*
June, U. 'tft.
waukie and common points, 11,25 per of I-afayctie, will sell you a watch, cr lots rj hui for tlie young fieopla tlie last going to Wilhoit springs.
» J. D. larra», Wart < hahal*ai,
*
dock,
or
jewelery,
or
spectacles,
for
less
hundred pounds. To the first‘named
night.
YaBhlll Cooaty, Orogoa.
Mr.
B.
R.
Cook
han
gone
to
northern
places the rate by paseenger trains will ; thou you can purchase the same in Port­
Mr. E<|. Trueblood moved into his Oregon in the interests oftlie State In­
be <2.10, and to the last named places land, but, if you will give tiimacall hi new resirir-n*« to-rlay.
surance company.
$2.50. This places Portland on a footing will convince yoc tliat aucli is the fact;
F. 8. Cottle started for the springs to­
Mr. Edward* to now running hto tile
StM-—
and the reason of it to. that he buy» for day.
mill with a «team engine. Hels aildlng
with San Francian dealers Tlwre to
laMaaa; Baatoraa Manh-rtd. *1 a phr. «
afajwtl« F
Flouring
The Lafayette
louring MiH
MiM tary
lor M. Triarpfc Ifc poaiage, Frrn at ote,.
aud dry houae.
likely to he a very heavy demand for cash at tne eartern headquarters and his
Remember the fair 224, 23d and 24th
*d.
ir»
aad rea.» tallen oa all Frisata aad
run on full time until further
trail and our farmers and onhardists expenses are .leak than those of tlie Port­ at September. Everybody in Yamhill
notice.
r-onnty
inviteJ
to
bring
something
to
ex-
land
dealers.
Hi»
place
of
busineM
to
. ghonld see that their frait is not allowed
KIVU*
*»■-_
. ...
illEJl*«
* MOlUBiTIOeV i H a *
five door» nerth of the pwtoffice.
8UITKK A DANIEL
io w~MI» ■ il haiinpart years.
PublicSale! MwiMorrS
FIRST-NATIONAL BASK
T B NELSON. Proprie'm
Store
9
J. VV. GAREY
WEST CHEHALEM,
Sept. 3,1887,
E. B. FELLOWS’ 1869
______
North American Patent J. M. KELTY, I
■^•Williams and Hibbs.C
SUITER a DANIEL
THE ONbY FIRST' GLASS
Laue BUS GofflfflOQions ONLY $.3.50,
W ap wijQUBE
fTie
30,000 GRAIN BAGS,
OZTE I
Over Two Hundred Sold
. F arm fqr S alb
P ortland
R’ y ,
DRUGS
R. P. UNGERMAN,
Geo. W. Burt,
H
J, MATTEY
ÔRY
GOODS,
Elk Horn Saloon
J. D.
G eípe ^’ l M e ^ haedise
YamIiill8rs--Ail6Dtioi'
DRY GOODS,
ARE NOT!
HOCH'S & SHOES
PEARfrO
Notice.
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