The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889, September 09, 1887, Image 1

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VOL. VII
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LAFAYETTE. YAMHILL COUNTY, OKEGOA, SEPT. 9, 1887
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OREGON CONFERENCE.
ANOTHER PIONEER WOMAN GONE.
AMITY.
PERSONAL.
"The Oregon Register
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Bishop
Foster
made
the
following
ap
­
D
ied
.
—
Sept,
let,
1887,
at
the
Residence
PUBLISllED EvTBY FIUDlY
. C. F. Royal, of Salem, was in town on
Dr. G. H. Smith is on our streets again.
87 Washington St.,
—AT.—
E
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pointments for tlie > ensuing cpuference , of her son, If. T. Morris. Esq., near La­ Doc looks rather thin.
Wednesday.
4»«.
p
fayette, Or., Mni. Hannah V. Watt, aged
I.AMATBTTB, ..... OREGON,
year:
70 years.
Mrs. Frank Giltner has been sick, but
R. L. Simpson is better and will soon
- by -
• PORTLAND DISTRICT.
Hannah Vernon Boyle was born in be able to attend to liia duties us before.
is now convalescent.
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,
Presiding
elder,
W.
8.
Harrington
;
FRANK S. HARDING.
Mr. Hendrick, of Wheatland 1» very
W. J. Garrison, of McMinnviljri, was Amity, E. 8. Craven; Astoria, First Virginia, March 31, 1811. She married
Rehry Dickerson in 1830 and moved to busy tfiking invoice of the foods of R. J.
on our streets Wednesday.
church, O. B. Whitmore; Asteria circuit,
laineericld
& Son, he having purceased
SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
Indiana. After the death of Mr. Dicker-
Mr. N. L. Wiley, of Newberg, mode T. H, Btimson; Cornelius, F. L.-Post;
<|a* Copy-per year. Inadvance................. |2 00
son, she with her only brother, the-late the same. 'Success to you, Mr. II.
Dayton, Wm. Roberts; East Portland, I.
Br.a Copy, »lx mouth» in advae*............. 1 00 this office a call on Tuesday.
Rev. G. W. Branson, from near Wheat-
0Í air Gradas and flie Latest Eastern Styles.
Dr. James Boyle, yf Salom, Or., moved to
Mr. Hull, of Alsea, and Mr. Doney, of D. Driver; Eorest Grove, A. C. Fairchild; Illinois, where she met and married Mr. land. was in town-this morning.
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Samples
Called. osa.
Hil's'ioro.
C.
M.
Bryan;
Hubbard,
N.
M.
North Yamhill, paid this office a pleasant
Simeofilj. Morris’ Dec. 19th 1842. Mr.
Graiit in thia section is very near alHfi
J. Burt Moore,
Skipworth; Lafayette, M. Burlingamer
acks, an<l from every quarter cun be
visit this week.
Morris andfumily emigrated to Oregon seen men and teams busy hauling to tho
Have You One of
~ ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, J
Mr. CL Zimmerman, of North Yamhill, McMinnvfite, T. L. Sails; Mount Tabor,, ■n 1845,’beftig in the same train with the warehouses.
John
’
Parsons;
Oregon
City,
W.
A.
Willi
­
came inton Tuesday and subscribed for
late General .Joel Palmer. Mr. MorriB •JMrs. Queido Hess has very near recov--
son ; Oswego, G. W. Roork; Portland
the leading paper of the county. «
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or»9°"-
met his deal!»v by Drowning“ at Rock ered from the pistol Wound she received
Chhiyse Mission, Chan Hon Fan ¡Port­
, Miss Maggie Wiley, of Roseburg, laud Hall street church, J. W. Klepper; Island, near Oregon City, "Jan. 13th a few days ago.
J. J. HEMBREE, P
DR. J. C. MICHAÍIX,
. visited Mrs. Rudder last week? Miss Portland Scandinavian church, G. J, Lar­ 1851, leaving the subject of this Bkef^lt-
The warehouse is running every day
I act prepared io give good a
LAFAYETTE, OIÌEXON-
Wiley will attend school at Monmouth sen; Portland Taylor street church, A. with three small children to support, and Swuday also. Mr. l.ancefield alwaya
»hort eolio», to pare
U«eu or _ __ _
which in those days was a yery trying has room ready for the wagons to unload.
this year.
Kummer; Powell’s Valley, Ji H. Wood;
Chargea Reaaokable.
After an active experience of nine veer«
Mr. J. Mills of the new grmwiry store,
task.s Feb. 13th, 1852 she married..Dr,
ŒT^Mr hacke oonnect* with »he
St.
Helens,
C.
Aldereon
;
f
alem
circuit,
Money
to
loan
on
improved
farming
Offen hie ai rv.cea to the people ol l-efejette
has rented the livery stable ana will
to oarry ncMeuger» tysil 'rota-the
James
Watt
of
Lafayette,
and
moved
tp
and earrosiiding country.
lands, from one te.five years time in sums U E. Connor; Sellwood And Stephen’s
place therein some of hif fine trotters.
the home provided for her, and where
Jan, 21, 87.
to suit. F enton a F enton , Lafayette, Or. addition, G. M. Fierce;. Sheridan, 8. L.
Mr. John Cook liad the misfoitune to
If uot; -get one and see what
she lived amid peace and plenty until
W. I. Westerfield is selling furn’ture Lee; Viola, E.*R. Horner; Astoria Scan­ God called her to him. The deceased cut his wrist .quite severely Tor about two
HPleasaat
IDreaxns
ahd
a
half
inches
with
hjs
little
hatchet.
dinavian
Mission,
Portland
Grace
church
;
cheaper than you cita get it in Portland.
leaves four children to mourn her demise: Dre. Goucher and Smith dressed the
FEED AND SALE STABLE
Salem? Silverton, Tillamook, Turner, to
By
calling
and
examining
his
stock
and
You
will
have.
----- joy m ’ minnville , qR.,-—
•Mra. Mary J. Griffin, of Dufur, Or., Mr. wound and Mr. Cook is doing finely.
be
supplied.
Thomas
Van
Scoy,
iircsi-
prices you will be convinced of the fact.
T.
XELSOK. Proprietor.
George W, Morris, of Traver, Tulare Co.
Watermelons are a dnig on the market
JACOB WURTJJAN......... \ President,
deut; S. A. Starr, professor; F. P. Tow.
Mr. A. B. Westerfield will in a few days
Cal., Mrs. Sarah E. Coon, of Grass Val­ but a fine thing for the doctors.*
W. D. FEfhtWk.......Vice-President,
er, endowment agent; Nehemiaji Doane,
.¿xj
, r . . .. ....
The Dayton Herald arrived to-day and
M.
Aio. M'ORTMÀiktó1."*. V..............Cashier. open a hardware store-at this place. .His lecturer on theology, of the Willamette ley, Or., and Mr.atl. T. Morris, of Lafay­
I will take anything the farmer may
SAOUI.S RUMM,
stock will consist of shelf and heavy hard­
ette, Or. ^’Grandma” Watt, as she was haa a large special atiout six by eight have to trade, at market prices.
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university, and members of the Salem
Transnet^ a gçriWnI UuiyM BuNin^M. De-
familiarly called, was loved and res­ inches, and said special and Herald are
•ad «verylhlng la Ih. Lra.ry blr. In goa
poaitB receht<FÌubJ(}<#
check. Belin «Mt ware. and also a full line of farming im­
as full of mistakes as.they could well lie
quarterly conference.
.-tranrfer» on New plements.
f
andnn short nulto.,
pected by all who knew her. For many without breaking the press and Bro. B’a.
York, Hâi^rahéiftw'Aud Pottlaud.
BVOENE CITY IlIBTtUCT.
. Tr«n«tent otock loft wlth a» wlll reonl
years she has Jreen a patient sufferer to jaw. First he or his correspondent says
Without any special solicitation on our
O1TE
June 24. ly.
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l>o«i of osto «od »ttenttea.
Presiding elder, 8. P. Wilson ; llbany,
jUuLdtndjterohil d^vorxompteyoi
pare, the R koister list is steadily in­ II. P. Webb; Ashland, II. P. Batehwell; that dread disease asthma, and finally Dr. A. G. Smith is laboring under an attack
of lung fever, when the fact is Dr. A. G.
And if It don’t give good satisfurtion,
Ton sili «od my »latil. v« Jvlfcrso.
succumbed
to
its
dire
effects.
Early
in
creasing.
We
would
be
pleased
to
tnake
Yamhill Co. -Bank.
Smith has BveJr. since his return from
Brownsville, E. Gittens) Corvallis, J. T.
I will refund you your money.
b.lw». a Boèoad tud Tblrd.
another thousand families liappy by furn­ Wolfe; Canyonville, J. SI. Sweeny; Dal­ life she united with the 'M. E. chinch, nieilteal;1 polfege lit Ann Harbor been
S«f‘.ll,’Sd.
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and remained a faithful and exemplary. gaining in’- weiglit till now he has to lay
ishing them with the R eoister .
las, T. F. Royal; Drain, H. B. Elkorthy; '
to the time of her death, pass­ doWtf "fly pun on* is boots. Then “Dr. U.
O
Tlie annual meeting of tlje Willamette Eugene (Jity, M. C. Wire; Grant’s Pass, Christian,
.
ing to that “bourne from which no man ; got scared asliout him.” Dr. G. is too
Valley
beekeepers
association
wilf
”
.be
old a physician to get scared at any Com­
J. 8. McCain; Halsey, D. E. Case; Jack­
In Yamhill Cpuuty.
• Presldei
J. 0. BRALY,
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AMITY, OREGON.
returneth” in full faith of a blessed here- mon
.
thing. But the unkimlest cut of all
.
C.thler held at Newberg, Uiis county, on Septem­ sonville, .J, W. Slillor; Jefferson, W, T. '
•L4RK BHALY, >*<"
—
he
makos
our
old
friend
Mr.
Newby
after,
the
promised
boon
for
a
well
spent
Call at E. B, Fellows' Furniture store,
Secretary. ber 23d and 24th, at the time of the New­ VanScoy; Itobanon, Walter Skipwprth ;
w. ii M c D onald . Jr.
"b*---- --
read Mr. Nasby.j Mr. N. would do well to IP McMinnville, and see the Springs. 2-5
and consistent Christian life.-
Transacts a general Banking ’Busipes, makes. berg fair. Come and bring your friends.. Monroe, Robert Booth; Roseburg, D. T.
..J
T. H, D. D.
; go to Dayton and beat Bro, B’s. -brains
CARRIAGE AND HQÜ8E PAHT*>
HJlectionH *»n favorable terms,
out
with
a
stuffed
club.
If
it
takes
items
It is claimed that the two canneries on. Summerville; Springfield, Israel Riehard-
j O“ Exchange on Ladd & Til’on. Portland«
The funeral tou\ place from tho M. E. , of thia class to make up a live paper most
ING, SIGN WRITING,
Yaquina Bay will put up 50,000 cases of son; Wilbur W. P. Williams; Yuquina,
*: T1IBBE IS NO
Exchange on The Bank of California.
town, even Amity, might be blessed
church at thia place on Friday afternoon, any
i
.PAPER HANGING
Interest allowed on time d» posits.
salmon, which, at f(ht case, wilbfeive a Wallace llprl'pjirt. Empire City, Kl im- 1
and was attended by a large concourse Of with “sich like.”
January. 1. IfWfl. tf.
gross earning of $300,000. A large pro­ util Indian Afi.ssion, Isnvell, Shedd, Scio >
and Turner, to lie supj lied.
| friends and relatives.
Mrs. J. Mills, wife of our new grocery­
portion of this will be expended on the
f
Aino dealer In Undertaken Good«.
man, is improving after her long illness.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
COUNTY COURT.
tieo? E. Geti-hell rei-eived a very fine
LIST OF JURORS
Not a thousand miles from Hillsboro, a
lot of sweet potutoes to-day.
RuFus.
Dr. Davis, resident dentist.
PROBATE—LAUOHABY, JUDOE.
Drawn for the-Sept emlier term of the
But you wlll find an easy on« to it
Estate of Wilson Gibson, supplemental
r
WVlVDVDn
Lounges from $9 up, al Westerfield’s shingle is flying to the breeze, upon
—W yen will
which the fo’Iowlfig* words áre Wrften : inmntnry npprove<t; exempt property set “«tat^i-etrcmt court for lfamliill counter?
furniture store.
apart
to
widow
;
balance
of
personal
pro
­
“Cabitch for Sal.” The attention of lin­
RESIDENCE. OCCf RATION.
> r
Sept. 6,1887.
NAME.
PRACTICE
ECON'OMV
Grandma Cary is suffering with a badly guists is called to a solution of the above perty to be sold.
*■ A nice shower last week. *
Guardianship Of II. G. Burhs, bond ap­
grained ankle.
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Amity
Farmer
hieroglyphics.— Independent.
LaFayette - - Og
proved ; inventory approved; petition to Geo Gammie
4f
.Threshing will be aliout all done
Bellevue
James Agee
The Daily Reporter lias found its way
sell
personal
property
granted.
<4
around here by the last of the week, if
..... .Dealer in...
It haH beon suggested by residents in
J
L
Steward
Carlton
commissioners ’ ¿ ocrt .
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to otir office. Thanks.
the weather permits.
the vicinity of Thompson’s schoolhouse,
In the matter of the application of E. W H Fletcher Dalton
DBUGH, MEDICINE1 AMD CBEMICAI4.
Blacksmith
Astoria is ugaiiyto-he-envied. The efr-' ■near Wapato lake, that when any denom­ Erickson for a public easement read; road B E Morse
Remember that Nowberg fair is the
it (I
PERFUMl«Y.
M Bannister
Farmer
22d, 23d and 24th.
«
•us will not visit tjiat dty. ~v
ination intends to hold services there that established.
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J
Mortgariilge
In the matter of the application of J. P.
Soap», Cosha «nd Brush»«
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J. II. Hunt who fell and was hurt
There will-be a W. C. T. U. rally Octo- the house lie provided witli lights, ami Thomas et al for a county road; road es- J 8 Robertson Dundee
t«ra, Hbonldsr Braus F« b < j
■it a
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pretty badly about three weeks ago is
B oka and Butliinsry, Ulo
Chas Graines
not keep the congregation waiting aiy taMished.
her 30th Particulars later.
a a
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able to be around again.
Plated and Gold Jswelry •
Jacob Hagey
In
tire
matter
cf
the
application
of
Cy
­
hour
and
a
half
for
the
services
to
begin.
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Tho Portland Daily Newt has much
Patent Medicines, «to., Ft
C. B. Haworth is slowly recovering his
rus Vaughn et al for a county road ; road Ixiuis Hoskins E 4 Chehalem
4 4 1
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Yesterday we received a paper ad­ established.
improved under Mr. O’Meara. .. M
E J Hadley
GOOWI WARbENTKD A« MP
health.
le if
8
Brutscher
dressed
in
a
familiar
hand.
It
was
the
In tlie matter of the-application of Ixivi
.-' ThoLane county fair will be held in
J. B. David and fatally havo moved to
Lafayette
H Ilopkins
Shoemaker
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Portland.
Eugene City, September 21, 22, 23 and 24. first issue of the Astoria Daily Pioneer. Bennett et «1 for a county road; N. K. II P Newton
Farmer
Hitton,-J.
Gowdy
and
W.Hobbs,
viewers,
It is a tour page, twenty-eignt column pa­
ville ' 44
M c M innville , or .
Westerfield is selling hiB furniture for
Miss Mattie Wood commenced school
and I. C. Coopei, surveyor, to meet at B F Hartman NMcMin
per, and is bright .editorially abdJocallv.
Jno Hendricks «< 44
at Middleton yesterday. ;
wash only; that’s the reason he ib selling We wish Mr. Ireland, who we have favor­ White's ttation Sept. 19th at 9 a. m.
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0.1
lx*bo
The stock Is alway« fresh, and the
Resignation of J. L. Steward, supervis­
f.
4t
Those raising hops are busy picking
K> cheap.
«
Cashier *
Clark Bralv
■*"< priées are ciit down to •<
ably known in dhys past as an employ er, or, accepted.
and are hiring all of the girls and boys
Sheridan
Farmer
The thanks of this office are hereby every success in his new venture.- '
the time«.
Grant McGuire appointed constable for I Lambright
Wa maka a Sf*o«lty of printlng BOI I
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they can.
Jasper
Agee
Lei ter Hea.l» 8ui.iiie.ia, Heoeipta, <
South
McMinnville
precinct.
tendered to Mr. Jas. Hargrave for a fine
«)
Try
uw
anfl
b. qonvlnvd
N
Yamhill
N 11 Perkins
klnda,
Bai Invitatine», Promani«
There will be an ice cream festival at
*
Geo.
Schneller
is
putttag
up
a
new
Voting
piffie
for
East
Chehalcin
pre
­
44 a
4«
watermelon.
l ard» Calling <'•■)», Invalvpea, 1
Wm Gildard
house. •
,
’his place Friday evening Sept. 16th. cinct located at Newberg.
44
al)
klld.
ut work tose la adiat <a
Willamette
John
EisHe*
.
A postoffice has been established at The proceeds to ho used for purchasing
Scholarship in the state university to
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Quito a numlier about here expect to
OT TRIAL UtU/AHB BULiCl
J F Allison
Dundee this county, and Wm..Parrott is lamps fbr the new church, ft was the —— Underwood.
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44
start
fur
the
top
of
Mt.
Hood
the
last
of
Geo. Kaufman appointed constable for Jack R Forrest
44
the week. .
tbe postmaster.
W Chehalem
I, Eberhard
intention to have a lawn party, but the north McMinnville precinet.
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Rev. J. Hoberg will preach at (the evenings are likely to lie damp and cool.
Mr. Hendricks is putting up a new
Application of county assessor for an I. J Kinney
44
N H Brown
Willamina
house. '
achoolhbuse near A. M. Waddle’s next No charges, at thq^joor. Come every­ extention of time in which to return the RLCImrchman 4 4 4 4
Merchant
body. Plenty of refiWnments; ice cream, assessment roll granted, to-wit: until the J J Martin
Mrs. Vannie Martin commenced school
Sunday at 11 a. m.
Oregonian Railway, I/d, Una»
Fanner
Lafayette
first Monday in November, 1887.
in Newberg district last week.
Mr. John Hubbard is happy. His coffee, lemonade, cake,rete.
NEWBERG ITEMS.
Mr. George and wife lately from the
TO THE PUBLIC.
wife presented him with a ten pound
Nowberg contes to ti e front again this
east are visiting at Prof. T. T. Vincent’s,
boy on Monday, September 5,1887.
year wafli the announcement of their
Rember the F. P. A. opens Sept. 12th.
The undersigned having bought ont the
Until further notice train« will
What did you say you were going to
Why should you goto Portlitmtforyotir ‘fair. Thé time set-is September 22<t,' 23d milliner store of Mrs. L. A. Dixon, will ■The prospect is for a very large school.
fetch to tho fair ?
•
arrive and depart from LafayetU
C. Hayworth infant convalescing.
furniture, when W. I. Westerfield will sell and 24th. These fairs áre always a suc­ take charge of it about September 5th
as follow«, to and from Portland.
Alva Macy and wife, and Al ph Moore,
cess, and no one can attend without be­ 1887. I will sell out the stock on hand at
it to you here, at home, just as cheap.
The hoarding hall presents a bright of Dayton, were down on a visit Saturday
LIAVS
•
LBAV»
ing
benefltted
in
some
way.
It
is
the
face
internally
with
its
frosh
paint.
Dr.
cost,
and
.replenish
with
a
fresh
stock
se
­
and Sunday.
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Rev. M. Burlingame the new Metho­
Portland . 10 30 A. M.Alili«........... «-IS A.M.
Mintborn
and
family
are.
nicely
settled
Lsbystia..
.2.14
P.
M.Muumoulh.
7.11 IF.
desire
of
the
management
to
make
this
lected in Philadelphia. I tespectfully so­
dist preacher for Lafayette, can not bo
A car loaded with wood caught fire
therein.
‘
t
Kill ri-lea-.. 4 34 If. M.Dallas
near SummTt station yesterday and con-
here next Sunday but will come next even better than any proceeding fair. licit the patronage of all old customers
Pallas....... » to P. M hrndM
Mr. Stratons of Salem, are residents of siileralilo of the wood had to be thrown
MouiiK>uth 7.s7 P. M. abyett
Our readers are urged to go and see the and maty new ones.
week.
Newberg.
AB JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND Airlie (su )“.S5P. M.Porussd
off to put out tlie fire.
M bs . L. A. H embube .
sights.
lor hn bar InlonMttMaryl]
w< llerlerted »lock of K.ov— «id Tin-
During the week the employees of the
Everybody bring something to the
Jesse and Marv Edwards went toBntte-
i.»n>'» Agte't at La lay stte, or I
ware, and propone* to »ell chiapt-r Ilian any
Col. John Lee, who has charge of tho
While thanking my manv customers Newberg fair on the 22d, 23d and 24th of
W, U. T. company were here repairing
hotieo In the county. Everything kept oo h»nu . tiler, corner tirali Fin« 8t»., Pon
villo
Bunday
to
nold
divine
services««lBO
the line, and fixing the office up in good Indian industrial school near Salent, has for past favors, I recommend them to the September. Remember half fair rates on II. J. Minthorn went to Middleton,
, and repairing dont Mthfautorly. and sllboni
arrived from California wit-h twelve above estimable lady; and. bespeak a li­ narrow gauge from Shendarr and Elk
dslky-
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shape.
Wm.
Hobson
expects
to
start
for
east
­
Kept. 29, t-f.
Rock
to
Newberg
on
23d
and
24th.
scholars for the school. There are eleven beral share of your patronage.
ern Oregon on a religious visit next LA FA >’ETTE,
Come right along old man, we will goto
OH KOON.
U.
8.
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M rs . L. A. D ixon .
boys and one girl, tlie oldest nineteen
week.
Westerfield’s for our furniture; he sell«
and the youngest eight years. In a short
------- ~~NOTICE.
CARLTON.
U. W. Tolson has the material hauled
eheaper than any other furniture store in
LAFAYBTTE, O/1KOON,
time another delegation. of fifteen frpm
~ Sept. 6, 1887. ‘ to put up a new house.
the county.
The
b^ainess
ol
the
firm
of
Nichols
&
Yon can find th. cUofewt and test bnnfe «4
till sam^ tribe willl be taken to Han
Remember that school opens at the
In naming a list of the 100 leading Francisco, and théaee brought to Chema- Jones lias bdeh placed in the hands of 8.
Tho reporter for the Yamhill Rsporttr
WINE8.
academy on the 12th.
daily journals of the United States the wa by an agent of the school.
R. Itaxter for settlement. Parties know­ has played off on it as usual. No Carlton
LIQUORS,
is
not
represented
in
its
columns.
Rustle
If
you
want
to
purchase
some
good
.
z
(ISAM, rro,
New York Sun very property includes
ing themselves indebted to the firm cither around Bro. White and hunt up another.
,.,Last Saturday we were reminded of
paint cheap, cull at Moore Bros’, drug
DHALEIl IN
And .verylklng 0-u.lly k.pi 1« a «rat elaa
by note or Look account^must call on him
tbe Oregonian.
- *
store.
the approach of autumn. The rain of
Nasby lias secured the only desirable
bar-room at the Elk Horn Saloon, Bear 4 at»
A. B. Westerfield very fortunately es- last week and the beautiful color the. and settle immediately.
Remember that tluri* will be some
position on our ship; that is the only one
Alw.y» keep a qntelaad orderly hose.,
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N ichols a J ones .
fine stock at the fair. ™
wiped unhurt by jumping from the Wgv maple leaves begirt to show may have
of tru»t and profit.
, ■
prank oibixn,
Dayton,
Or.,
Aug.
31,
1887.
jnst before it tipped over, when his horse played their respective parts; but the
Pap had to go back on it or get a good
Miss Violet Holston was up to your
—West Chehffloni, Oregon,— ■
Ap-ll
M»U,
-------- ; he chose the latter.
city on a visit last week.
ran away last Hundav.
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voice of the w ild goose as she wings her
NOTICE.
— !>:—
Prof. Campbell, of Bethney college,Vir­ way from her northern nesting place to
O, my I but don’t the wheat come pour­
Quite a number of calves have died
Notice is hereby given that we have ing into town; wait until we build our lately in this vicinity; cause, unknown. Wishes to inform the people of
ginia, and late of California, will preach the grain . fields of the southern farmer,
railroad from our town to Tillamook, then
West Cliehalem, uml vicinity,
in McMinnville at the Christian church reminds us that Old Time is marching made arrangementssorith our successor, we can have fresh clam* aml buttermitk __ A. B. Westerfield, of Lafayette, had
that he keej* ou hand, a com­
•n next Lord’s day, September 11th at 11 on, and that we should begin to think Franl^S. Harding, publisher of this pa­ for dezart every day. It can be builf quite an accident while driving near here
per, whereby all subscription accounts for $500,000. AR we will have to raise la»t Sunday. His horse became frightened
plete stock of
about filling our woodshed for the winter
■ a. m.
will commence with him on July 1. 1887, will bo $499,050; we will issue stock for and ran away, npset the buggy smashing
Postmaster Johnson handed us the that is sure to follow.
the remainder. Stock holder» will meet it and the harness up pretty badly; tho
instead of August 1, 1887.
Other day a rone, or several roees, of
next week to Cleet officers; lively times horse Was scratched up some, but A. B.
A H eavy s J aijl —W. M. Killingsworth,
WssTEjinxLD Boos.
are expected then. In time the rood will escaped uninjured.
"George the Fourth” variety. Thera
the well known real estate agent, has
Geo. Myers has pletrty of fish now in
o roc f nils. HATS, caps .
£re nine roses in different Wages on a
R vrneo .—The house of Mr. Marion lie extended to Chehalem.
purchased 206 ocrea of land adjoining the
his [«mil and you can go up ami fish for
Prof. Charlie Is around town with his the
George,
formerly
mail
carrier
between
gle stem., '
■
-
sum
of
25
cents
a
fish,
and
nm
the
city of Albina, on the north, paying there­
Portland anil this pface, but of late resid­ neck in a sling. Haya he is trying to en­ chance« of getting a fish that la worth boo ™
Mr. Lewis and family arrived here yes­ for $60,000.
This is th« largest sale
large his nock so he can wear as big a
aud TINWARE, In fact every-
'
from 75 cents to $1.
terday evening. They come-direct from mazle of Albina* property for «eversl ing near Middleton, Washington county, collar
as Grover Cleveland.
thinff usually found in acountr
I^omnster. England. Mrs. Lewi, is a months, and is of considerable note assn was bunted on Tliarwtey last. Only
Have
yon
burnt
your
sloshings?
If
la still a bachelor; but then that
. Jake
sister of Mr. J. Matty, and they come to indication of the coming boom, that 1« abont $25 worth of the contents was isn't
store; which be proposes to se
Jake’s fault, don’t blame him, that tint, it is time you were attending to it.
.
as cheap m can be bought^
■aku Oregon their home.
is liable to write to him again.
A. T. Haworth 1« kept very busy in hia
traveling northward at the rate of 100 saved. The fre caught in the garret Widow
The lightning tooth extractor also ex­ miles a week, Mr. Kilhngawortli han from some defect in the chimney. The
Yamhill County,
Highest
Charlie says it is. all so, but be don't harness shop; good sign of lots of buri-
neae.
on which theie waa , care.
tracted MOO at Astoria's good money M a always had faith I in Albina, and he show« loss was «limit
market price paid for produce.
sn Insurance of $400. The family were
Hon. J. C. Nelson and family^ of West
■et comirerjwtion for hi. three days’ la­ it nA.— Courier.
Rome of these days we will make an
Ha ha. «!•• two Lnw f r ale, on r»«aon-
at nome at the time, but owing Io tho | invoice al all at o»' old baetoes, the num­ Cbehalem, were at thia place last Sab­ abl.
bor In the town. TeU ns of a resident
lOHB., ate., atoek of g-wvte and bn
bath.
Turlmi.—On Wednesday and Thurs­ place where the fire started it was impoe ber
I
will
astonish
you.
«1-.
i are of gronoA. For fnrtker p
with $10,064 invested in his bn Tin«— that
call ea the sod.raignad st hl- «ter«
if
hie
to
cheek
it
with
the
means
at
hand,
*
day
Iwt
the
comity
examining
board
ex-
D.
C.
Kerr,
of
Burnett,
Neb.,
1»
out
Our sick are about tho same; hop* to
ban done as well.—Trn.itcnpl.
J. D. Caaraa, Wat i h.hal-w,
here looking st the country and vUilinr
MrivinA»«!
rarwJinMnt» inr tMchwr'a and the flames spmd with awh rapidity I
~.
Y.mblll (tevaty, Orsgvn.
“-OurNew Navy” vil be Jwrrfbed
hu nephew, tlie Moore Brae. He U well
certificate«. Of thia number two tailed that It tree only at great risk that »Mr
{teased with the country.
and illustrated in the September number
at th. Jsew" Afsporins byLient. W. to pasa. F«nr rbuirad first, toar ascond',*' attidaa of furniture could be eared. Mr.
Miss Bell Ifoeri oa<L Miae Wataon, of
and eight third grada certificates. Tba Georgs is a worthy and hard-working
The Bailee, are tho gtwte^NrerJJI«, Alzr**
■.Hughes, U.S -«• Frero »be acrarato
Narrow PaMUiv, I. vo « m
questions were cooridersd hard by as war farmer who haa a wife and three children
Tarrant.
■Mails given of ths capacity and power of
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al teachers with whom wa talked, but all to care for, and hia loaa is a heavy one,
lew «hips, the leader will be enabled
Frank Moore, of 8alemr traa down <® A Advtea ao4 «*•
agreed that the school«* of i
particalarty at this «aaaen. The building
visit last week.
■dgefor himself how far they may
Cbioete Pj aaiia»
would ba1 " **•* by the tew
belonged to Mr. George's
Mire Martha Heater to home oo« short « Ha a.
, in nolriK tba problem «fonrnavgl
wboaa place ba was living.
vtott,
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