The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889, September 30, 1887, Image 1

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LAFAYETTE. YASIHILL COUNTY, OREGON. SEPT. 30, 1887
VOL. VU
Your attention is called the mb of the
Yamhill LutnberiiK C.0, and F O’Conor
in tins paper.
™
The Oregon Register
COUNTY W. C. T. U.
CDICUIT COURT DOCKET
FARMERS SEE HERE!
COME AND SEE ME,
Teuton Embree vs James Morrison;
A ovanck Ciin.i.ltn I’ i . owr .—Tlie best
chilled plows in Yamhill county, and in
The County W. C. T. U. met nt North action tor iiioney; dismissed.
ORKOON,
Mrs. Rqth Broyles, of Linn county, ► Yamhill So;«, l ltli. (Lying to sickne-s . John Williamson ys. Eliza William­ culling your attention to the success tliat
I.ÄFAYE1TE,
has followed its introduction as an im­
—I.Y-
visited friends here last week. She will I the presi.ie.it, Blys. Galbreath, was not son ; action for monfly; continued.
proved and |ierfect chilled (rioW. we wish
you Want anyth-Am2; A-1"1 th« Hmn ©f
Smith
Stephi.n-ys
Marion
Townsend;
visit the east soon:
j
to say tliat the fluttering testimonials
present, mid us the vice president ha I
FRANK S. HARDING.
action for money; to be setthsiF.-,
from all paits of the country1 und its in­
Miss Dell Leabo, of McMinnville, who moved away, it fell to the lot of the sec­
A Jli. Burbank vs I N Hpmbree; ac- creasing trade JuMtithu us in claiming
retary to call the convention to ordnr, tiorrfor money; settltl.
has
been
visiting
at
Mrs.
W.
W.
Nelson
’
s,
that we have a pHiw tliat is superior to
•bt'BSCniPTION bates
which was done at 2.30 o'clock. After
John A. Bfinmona vs A. N. Simmons; any now offered to the trade. In the
fine Copy, per year, inadvance .*..
•-> on returned lion e last Saturday.
I on
construction of this ; mw there has liecn
fine Copy, six month* in adv*«**» • •
AND I WILL MAKE YOU MONET, FOR
Westerfield, the furniture man, has Scripture re cling an I prayer it was mow! action for inonpy; judgment.
George lliucs vs Bertha L. Ilines; added improvements that are known to
jus? receive I -a lot of .“Pampas grass.” that Mrs. Edward., of Nowlicrg, preside
I bq useful, and all contrivances that are
suit far divorce; submitted.
Just the thing for a tasty ornament in tlie at the .convention, which she kindly, dfl.
J, Hurt Moore,
known to detiact from the strength and
A. R. Burbank vs J. T. Hembree; I durability of a plow have lieen avoided.
Tlie
convention
then
proceeiied
to
busi
­
pqrlor.
-s'-'
•-
0qffity; settle.1.
UniSgiCfi, Carts, Hacks,’Wazona, Bufor i nl iws, and a full line of farming impiw
I The Advance chdle 1 plow is made'pf tl e
ness. A committee on credentials, ul-o
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Mrs. N.-J. Ungerntan is receiving her
HG»el Nkein LaBelle
F. P. II unbieo, J. A. Fori, et al "vs I, best imitcri d, l>y skill h I meclianics. and meats. Ain Agent for the Oeielirnti'il
.
7 4' - —w-
t
one on re elutions, was appointed end It. Dawsoi), ot ah action for money; re­
fall stock of millinery goods. Her stdro
we feel justified in claiming thufthev aie Best qi the World.
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dfCer some further liuriness the meeting ferred.
Oregon.
Newberg
more
;s
rfect
and
have
more
pointe
of
real
is next to J. Alattey’s. Look put for ad
closed to meet at 8 o'clock in the even­
Chas. Wright A Co. vs Blackburn A merjt than any other pk w made. Our
LiLiyottu. Oregon.
next.wijyk.
Peckham; flOtion tor money ; motion al­ warrant is that every j low is well made
ing.
DR. J. C. MICHAUX,
of
«elected,
material
—
11'
approved
shiipc
-
We notice tliat W. I. Westerfield is
lowed.
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The evening meeting was called to of.
LAFAYETTE, OUEGON-
sending out considerable furniture of. Lite. der by Mrs. Edwards Who read the sev­
Geo. W. tills vs John Sax ct.al; action and tho hest possitito construction, will
run liglit as any plow made, s»-our and
87 Washington St.,
Low prices aqd good, goods will bring the enty-ninth psalm ; prayer by Frother Mor­ for money ; setlL’d.
Portland, Oregon.
perform :ta work in the liest of manner
After en «dive exprrierce of r.ine year* customers evferv time.
Ly lia A. Parker vs W. II. I’arkor; suit with proper usage and adjustment. For
.
gan
;
music
Ly
the
chojr.
Tlie
address
offer« hi» »rrviee« to the pin pin ol tofayette
for divorce; continue'!.
salo by A. B. Westertlel I, Lifayette, Or.
md rurroie’d.ng eoun.ry.
TlieTafayette open temperance society of welcome was read bv Mrs. Bidwell
C. O. F. WiHiams and Nellie Warren,
Jan. ‘.’I . ’ ' ’7.
"
will liitve their first meetmgof tlie season and was feelingly responded to by Mrs. executors estate of Henry Warren, de-
MAiaUED.
next Wednesday evening—Good program Dr. McDaniel. Owing tb .'Mrs, hltelton ceasol, vs T. E. Frietoe; action for
Mr. E. *N. Ford and Same Booth, of
. T
—liml everybody invited.
nit being present as expi cted, Mrs. Ed­ muiiey ; coniiilued. '
MjoHinnv’ill j, w« rd m irrie I l.wt Sunday
II. B. Stephenson vs Ill ickbuni A by A. M. Hurley, of thin place.
■
it
I
wards addressed the audience for a short
List
Sunday
evening
about
6.30
o
’
clock
------ of m ’ minnville , or .,---- -
Pdckliam; act ion for money; ¡answer with­
-----
Of all Grade« and the Latent Eastern Styles.
as Rev. Pettigrew, accompanied by a la'y time. A song was tiien-given by the drawn. —
In this city, at the residence of J. II.
...
JACOB WORTMAN................. President, ’ j and little girl, were ascending tho Mil­ dbildren and song by tlie choir, The
Old«, September 25, 1887. by A M. Hur-
Edgar Popploton vs D. Jay et al ¡.fore­ lay,
Samples
ZÆalledL on .A-ppllcàtioxi.
Mr. Milto.1 .1. II<iiry to Ali.is Ella
W. D. FENTON".............. Vice-President,, I lican hill just west of town, tiiejr liorse meeting was then dismissed by Brother closure; report filed.
Parker,
«11
of
Lafayette.
/
Jwo. WORTMAN ................ . . Cashier. became frightened at a bicycle,- and Morgan.
James F, BewlcV vs Wm. Chapman et Now your frail Lark->ofjuvr is well launched on
Have You One of
THERE 18 |iO
al; equity; on trial.
HECOND HAY.
Tranadcis a general Bankinsr Billin'wt
the
,
backed off the grade. Tho occupants of
poftits receiv» <i *to check. Heli-* siglttfr
May
it-s
c
uir»«
dow»i
life
’
s
(roam
in
tranauility
Sept.
20th
at
o’clock the convòn-
Jus F. Bewley vs T. N. Graves; ans­
exchange hii «I t Heg**^hic imi » fer» on New. the buggy "ere thrown out, and Air.
g id«;
wer filed.
York, H i i Franc ibcu and l’vitlimd.
Pettigrew received a fractured jaw; the* ,tion was culled to ordori Devotional ex­
But, sh',uld fierce srormg a is», such as mariners
Sarah F. Gnjaiih vs Freeman Gra­
June 21. ly.
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ercises consirted of prayer by Entlier
fi-ur.
others escaped with slight bruises.
tian ; writ for divorce; referred' to A Al May y< nr mathood piuteci a id her ca^jfaienco
Bowerman and winter Ed A-urds. Commit­ Hurley.
cheer.
v ,
’
Last
Thursday
was
a
good
day
for
the
Y aulitili Co. 15ank.
d irk cl .ud of sorrow shall pa-s h.irra-
Geo. M. Frank vs Portland AAVinam- lill the I hrh
Lafayette flouring mill. Thirty teams tees on ‘time und pj.iee ami on plan of
But you will find an espy one to it
bv
ot ’ m ' minnv : lle , or .------
will,'
'
bringing an average of twentv-four bush­ work were appointed. Report iu regard itte Vail iv IL It. Co.; action for dama­ And leave not n stiej»k cn il e e’enr sunny •ky.
ges; settled.
to
press
work
disctYssed.
Report
from
1'
wlurt
’
»1»
you
p»»«,
ci
».jn|b><ra
ure
near,
els of clean wheat came fdTlie mill'with
If
Hi.
«.ive«
aliould
tun
Ingwybi
bnukti«
np-
PRACTICE
ECONOMY
C JiAin Hiitrii.-roft vs Yamhill I.uqjb?r-
grists. These 7-0 bushels were made into superi. tendent of temperttlive literature mg Cot- action for riid’uey; settled. r
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p"Hr. —;—‘---- ~
May yppr »Ip ke I o more .toady, yo«r comae
- Presidei
---------- AND
C. BRALY,
flour for home consumption, and does reail. Report from tlie MeMinnvillo Y.
Jonathan
Bogue
vs
J.
Delap;
jMlion
<»• waripmore tr e.
_- If not; get one and sea what
Oehler
W.
C.
T.
U.
sLxting
they
had
thirtv-two
(ILAllK BRALY,
not include a large amount of grain
Upheld by tfie hive thatViiiiee o.ilv f >r you:
for
money;
continued.
Secretary
W.D. McDONAI.D. Jr.
Tbu. fieli*ine mid chevrluir. iourdais may bo
' ¡-stored at tlie mill for future use. The •members and .eighteen honorary msnt-
Pleasant ZDreaxxis
• Hexter A Slay vs J. B. Tuntin; action
I,!.«»* d.
Transact« a general Ranking Busines mokes. proprietors are courteous to their cus- : bers. Re'pqrt from North Yamhill Uiuqi) i for money ; dismissed. ' -
Tillyuur Kii.boei- o-i-l .’n the haven of rest.
•Sllec’ions ..n f«v-'r»l>le term«.
You will have.
iliowcd
a'tneinbership
of
eighteen.
Their
ExcbaiiKe>»n Z—
Lsd'fii
J tomers, and above all they do first-class,
P. P. Gates vs Geo. Williams; fore­
i ar
—____---------------
~ Til'nn. Portland
.
The fair daily of the Eugene Rrgit'er, is
j
Exchange on The B«nk ot California,
work. The laifayette mill has au envia­ Indies-kept a refreshment stand oi^tho closure; decree.
lnlereal allowed on lime d pealts.
Fourth of July, which netted tliem
Samuel C. Hess ct al vs Tihnon C. lively little' paper. This is its third year
ble reputation.
January. .1. INS*’., tf.
*38.82." They have di tributed *5 worth Hess et al ¡.equity; to be settled.
as such, -Bnd it Buys: “Before many
I will take anything the farmer may
TIN WEDDING.
L. M. Smith vs .\lma L. Smith ¡di­ years we can extend it all the year
of ten pe'rnncfc 1 terature since last lune.
have to trade, at market prices.
This union" wits only i.rgulrized nix vorce'; reeferred to C. R. Fenton.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
round.”
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. months ago.
Emma Vunntta vs J. J. Vanutta; di­
Dr. Davie, resident dentist.
After devotionl services led by Sister vorce ; referred to C R Fenton.
W. Nelson tejideted them a pleasant
CAKiyroN.
GITE
McDaniel the afternoon sessioii pro eede.l
J. W. Ingles vs Jas Jeffries; action for
Interesting matter crowded out.
surprise on the evening of Sept. 26, to
business. ‘
Sept. 25, 1887.
M c M innville , or .
money
^continued..
And if it don’t give good Ratipfuction,
Comnritt.ee on-time and place reported
“Hey there,” go to Westerfield’s for 1887, it being, the tenth anniversary
Our town is gliding smoothly along,
W. F. Lemon vs J. M. Dickey; action
of
their
marriage.
Following
is
a
I will refund you your money.
the
next
convention
to
lie
lieL.1
the
first
nothing
to'disturb
the
ouietness
of
the
The stock la always fresh, and tbfl^
your furnihitb.
Wednesday uiid Tbuisday in April nt for money; continued.,
list of presents: .
placo; ns we have no dry goods store
i"-"
prices are cut ifiiwu to
John F. Wright Vs Melvina AVriglit; di­ very few people even come to town any
J. II. Derby returned Saturday evening
Newberg.
gr
the times.
Dr. and Mrs.' JD. Davis, server;
Report of committee or. plan of work vorce; referred to C R Fenton.
from Eugeno City.
•
,
more.
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Mr. and 'Mrs. C. Bryan, pie tins; recommend that each union furnish a
Trv ua and t>e oonvlnoad
John W Tigard vs Emma C. Tigard;
Mrs. Ri A. Steward lost her harn by
Mr. Perkins, of North Yamhill, called Mr. and Mrs. I’..P. Dates, basjn and free lynch to tlio . gentlemen on election divorce; refetrod taC R Fentoii.
In Yninliill County.
tire on last Friday night, imludiug two
f<?r a little chat Monday.
jelly tins; Mr. and Mrs.'Ungetman, day
Chas. It. Dodd A CoivsA. C. Denney; nead of horse;, lielonging to her, also four
Call at E. B. Fellows’ Furniture storo,
Coinmitte on resolutions offered a vote
head belonging to Mr. Frank Bryan,
Mr. Hy. Rummells, of McMinnville; two basins, stew pan and pie crimp­ of thanks t<: the l.ulies and citizens of action for money; judgment;
State vs .1 C Nelson ; equity; dismissed. with all of her hay, oats and wheat, a in AlcMinnville, and see the .springs. 2-6
er; Mr? and Mrs. R. I’. Bird, cus­ North Yumhin, ill o to Mrs. Edwards for
paid us a visit Wednesday.
State vs W, N. Parrish.; equity"; decree. new buck and wagon with many other -*-------------- r——_ —' FEED AND SALE STABLE
II. L. Heath, of the Telephone, called tard tin; Mr. arid Mrs. J. E. Hem­ her kindness in presiding at the conven­
tilings—in fad nil sho' had stored for
tion.
- —
H
.
T.
11. Tongue cs A. C. DcUuey ; action winter, It fulls heavy on her, liqingai aa>
bree,
sifter;
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Michaux,
during dur absence List Friday.
T. B
prie
The
work
of
the
diflereht
dep.i,rt«heT»ta
for
money
;
judgment.
cake
pan
and
ladle;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
widow, tome of these barn hummers
was
t
kun
up
and
a
profit.»
’
hoHr
s;ient
Quite a number of our friends and pa­
Board
of
commissioners
vs
Edward
ought
to
he
interviewed
will;
a
shotgun.
Bradshai^-Uipper; Mr. and Mrs. in talking of the working ol tlie W. i . T.
1 im pr,pareil •" fninlab
trons have called.on us this week.
CARKIAUKH.
-HACMU
Some of our denizens took in the New­
Haney,"large strainer; Mrs. Judge U. There were thirteen delegates pre­ Jones et al; foreclosure; decree.
N A OULU UollMES.
Henderson
A
Meyer
vs
Lucy
berg
fair
and
re|M>rt
anne>
time.
Now-
Griffey ;
Isaac Lambright, of Sheridan, visited Ramsey, tea strainer; Mr. and Mrs. sent. The laities of the Nirtn. Yamhill
lierg sepma to have tlie grit and git.
an,I vreryiblnf In th« l.’vvry hire I» goat! ahagi
Unipn were kind indeed, and madj the autioh for money; settled.
our sanctum on Monday.
H. Hurley, egg beater and bucket; sisters
( I irk llraly vs, Margaret W. Burton ;
of tn » different unions very wel­
and on atari nette»,
Our sick folk? seem to lie alxjut tlie
There, will lie atxiu 150 000 bushels of Mis. M. J. Ramsey, spoon; Mr. and come. On the whole We had a pleasant foreclosure; time not oi t.
same, .
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Trssa'ant rttn-k l«’i • Ila m- will raaalva tta
grain stored at Sheridan this year.
Mrp. F. O’Connor, pudding pan, and profitable meeting.
Lu y Hulburt vs J. I*. Beeler; action
>
as
i
of
ear
a*»
nd
timlnn.
Our warehouses seem to lie almost
Go d »nrl narelnl tlr'rera etnplnyad.
for damage; anuwor filed.
through taking in wheat.
B ou N.—Sept, 12, 1887, in Wasco, AVas- cake pan and individual plates;
You will find my-t rhle
n .ledvrsuu Strsst '
A POEM BY JilJRl’rELL01V.
Chari ih 11. Saylor vs W. 11. Saylor et
When Uncle Rufus gets through try­
oo Co., to the wife of Charles Belcher, a Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson, .tray;
ts-lwem Seeot.d and third.
al pfiitit for partition; decree, J W Co Is, ing Jo edit the 1 a<i on Herald and nurs­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
M.
Kelty,
four
tin
Th?
shales
of
night
were
falling
fast,
’
»•F.n.
’
iB.
daughter.
J J .Spencer and Win Campbell, referees. ing sore hands will lie time for him to
As through a Yamhill village pass’ll,
cups; F. O’Connor and R. I’. Un-
Curtain poles, easels, .panel pictures
J C. Braly vs B E' Hartman et al; dictate to us what to write, .sulphur and
A youth who bore through nri I an t ice,
genuan,
two
fine
oil
cans.
Mr.
G.
foreclosure; sottled. ,
lard was always good for our Hore hands,
and wall brackets, at Westerfield's furni­
A banner with the strange ilnriee,
Lowns, tea and coffee canisters.
J C Braly vs B F Hartman; fore­ try it. We.hayge nothing for this pre­
«’AlcMudvilly."
ture store.
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scription ; we have had the itch ourselves.
closure ; dismissed.
On sundry hbines he saw “To Let”—
Wo want a Jive local correspondent at
REPORT OF THE GRAND JURY.
It wasn’t tlio kind of a j.iw I one that
First National Bank of McMinn-iille ve
Oregonian Railway, L’d, Line.
Tne owners go io to Lafayette.
Aheridan, WiUamina, North Yamhill and
O i the in ml about, the dim light shown, Lar^Gregerson; action for money; on Sampson use»!, Imt a jaw lame of a boa.
in tub ciKCvrr court of thr state of
U<
.
’
Ü8T
RBCF1TER
A
LARGE
AND
,
J. L. Steward is around with his 'ace
McAIiniiville. V'—rj
As he wander'd, murmuring, with a /rial.
OREGON FOR YAMIIII.I. COUNTY.
«I llveli’ded atoi'li ul Aw» nul Tut*
groan,
. ■*
Board of commissioners vs John II in a siing, all owing to one of Job’s jiets.
■rar«, »nd itropuM« l< «vH ch»ap. r Ilian eny
Hon. C. H. Burch, and Drs. Goucher
To the Hon. R. P. Iloiee, Judge of »aid
limine
In
tlw count». hverytlmig kept on ha«u
Mr.
McCune,
of
Tillamook,
has
moved
“
McMudvillo.
”
Carse
;
foreclosure
;
default
against
Carse
Until further notice train« will .
and Smith made tliia office a jieasant Court:— We, the grand jury, for said coun­
and wife; L Bettman made a purty de­ into town to get ad vantage of our excel­ •ml repairing done aatUGc^rly. and »Ilbun
ty, drawn for the regular .September, 1887,
Don’t stay, the maiden «aid, to rest;
deine.
arrive uiid dojuirt from lmfuyette
call last Saturday. ,
fendant.
lent »chocl privileges.
term of said court, having completed our
Yon ure over mu idv, for a guj-<t.
Hept.». l-f.
im follows, to imd from l*»»rtlundt
Et! Buckner vs A Klosteimnn; action
Miss Oin i bouts will teach the Carse
Col. E. C. Bradshaw, of Tlie Dalles lalsire, beg leave to' ruinnit our final re-
The tear« stool in his deep I hie eye.
O hkoom .
LAPAfKTTK,
school this winter.
LEAVE
LUAVW
As he vamoosed, muttering with .1 sigh, for monev, settled.
camo down on Tuesday. He,reports jiort : We have carefully examined into
1'ortland
1090 A. M Al lie ... Aid A M.
all complaints for the commission of
Boiinl of- commissioners vs Jonas
Miss Poppleton is teaching in the
“.de ,lu I villa.”
business as pood in his town.
LaGwiU.
.2
UP
M
Mcmnenlh
7.14 A. M.
crime made to us and have disposed of
Hutehcroft district.
Beware that dreadful third street hole, Howell et al; toleclosure, settled.
bh.rllan».. <H I*. M 0«))»» ... S.<4 A. M.
Services will be held in the Presbyter- them to the beet of our judgment.
Mre.
Fenton
ami
family
leave
to-day
Althena
Barnum
vs
Lilly
V
Smith;
rail»«
........
<i
.
0
I*.
U
h-ilUen.
..
.
10
‘*1 I’. M.
If you fall in there, i,od save ydursoul.
Moomonth 7 7 P M afay.lt».. It -SP M.
•<an church Sunday, at 11 a. m. and 7 p. ■ Under the instruction of the court we
suit for purtition, J A C F.eund referee. for Monmouth, so us to send tier children
Thus spake thu laudlopl with a liov.,
have visited and examined into the con­
Airlia
(aiv
)-
:i.1
P
M
Portfaa.l
(•«■)<
ISP. M.
Hull Johnson *vw Austin Denney; ac­ to school for the next few years.
m., by the Rev. J. A. Gardiner.
A faint voice answer’d “I’m in it now.”
dition and management of the county
For Im h«r luMirmatl»« ai|»l. Io the lew
tion for monev, judgment.
Mr.
Jack
Olsen
wifi
superintend
the
“
McJIu
Ivillu.
”
vane«
A
kv
'>1
«t
{.iitAiott»*,
or
«dtlre««
Gentfll
Rev. M. Burlingame will prqpch here buildings and Various county offices. We
j. State vs R E Marple; sentenced.
Fenton farm for the next your.
• ffic«. corner Fir»t A I'tub
. For-land Uf»«
Some men, while working on the street,
Sunday, October 9th, in the M. E. find the ccurt house and jail in good con­
State vs John lurcher; selling liquor-
Whore is Duhhy? Is the qnsstion.
dition ami repair and have no re om-
Uncertain where to j lace tlieir feet,
without license, plead guilty und fined
church. Services will begin at tho usual uieHdations to make. We find the records
Indications are that tlie switch will be
Ileurd in the earth, a^ord resound
*40.
-------- AT THF---------
hour.
and files of the sevepd county offices
'
H awk -E yk .
Like echo passing under ground,
State vs Haines, seduction, continued. replaced.
neatly
and
onleriy
kept
and
the
cojinty
1
“
Mc-alihi-idlo.
”
Mr. Lewis, who recently arrive»! from officials prompt and efficient in the dis­
—West Cliehaleiii, Oregon,—
NEWBERG.
England, has been cenfined to his room charge of the duties appertaining to their
In China, fishing in a hole.
1 •
A mun descried u flag ami pole;
at the residence of Lis brother-in-law, J. respective offices.
— ■
I AF lYETTF. O/?F.<’.0H,
Sept.
26^
1887,
4 A’ Met at Newberg fist Friday. The ol 1
Aiul if tlie Mongol did not lie,
Dated at Lafayette this 28th day of
Muttey.
The fair is over and ovarybody seems' Winke» to inform toe jaeople of
Yon can fl d th. clroiewt arid Irvat brand» a*
officers
wore
re-olacte
I.
and
themoxt
an
­
Tao
tiagtia-l
on
it,
plain
as
dav,
September 1887.
J .
West Cliehuleiiip »ntl vicinity,
W. I. Westerfield will soon add to his
‘ McMudvillo.”
nual inviting appoint« I at Salutn during to ho happy.
WINKS.
L ewis H oskins , Foreman.
Geo. Hunnicutt passed from thin life
i.:gut>R8.
•
8 B rcthchkr ,
« ■«
furniture store a stock oi wall papei. - .
the state fair. Several liej points were Sept.
that
lie
kee)«
on
band,
i
com
­
19th to that better lind, where no
,
<’IOAR>, FTC,
II H opkins ,!
FAIR NOTICE.
Hold your orders, new designs and prices
iliscuAw.l, including till bminecMin-l of travel >r doth return ; agod 79 years. His
plete
stock
of
J ohn F A llison ,
Aad avarythhg a nally ka t 1" a «r tela»
way down.
remains
were
laid
in
the
Friends
’
ceme
­
hybrids.
The
attendance
was
not
largo,
The Newberg Agricultural society wifi
F L K inney ,
b«r-roois at lh. Kla ll.»ra Hal on. I’asnr 4
I saac -L ambrioiit ,
hold a meeting at Friends church Satur­ nor wore the reports very fl ittering. Air. tery.
Quarterly meetings of tlieM. E. church
Alw»)a heap a qawlaMl «rrb-rtr hr»-«.,
Miss
May
Cottle
in
quite
poorly,
O
J
L
eaho .
day, October 1st at 4 o'clock, for tie pur­ K.vifmci, of Neely, Clackainas county,
FUlxK Oil. >NKH.
will be belli at West Chehalem, October
Jonathan Marie and wife expect to
Proprietär, l.
1st and 2d. Win. Roberts, of Dayton, - D edication .—The dedication cd the pose of considering the fe i-iibility of con­ ni:tdo th) host r-ipirj, hiving harvested
UltOOERllS. HATS, CAPA. t
start
east
this
week.
a »di tin».
3,363 poqn Is of honey—twp-thirJs comb
will bo presiding elder.
new Presbyterian ■ church ta’t Sunday verting tin annual exhibit iuto a regular
Miss Roxie Heater and Mina Edna
and one-thir 1 extrjptod—from fifty-five WalFice
were down a visit 1.mt week.
Cull and soe W. I. AVesterfield’s stock was a pleasant and enjoyable service. or county fair. E.’eryboly with their
colonies,
spring
count,
aa
l
ineruase
lt
i
cousins
ami
wives
aro
earnestly
requested
Prof. Elfin, of Forest Grovt, gave n and TINWAKE. In.fact every­
of furniture—he will he gl id to have you Rev. Clyde, of Chehalis, \V. T., preacherl
sixtyemo colonies. Mr. Fntcn, of Day­ good lecture last Friday evening, on the
thing usnally, foilml ill « toilufry
come and examine his prices, whether the sermon. Tlie house was filled to its to be present. Conn Lifayette, coma
Dayton, come McMinnville, North Yarn­ ton, came next with 2.090 pounds from amendment.
storo; which lie |in>|N>«ee tn sell
utmost
capacity,
several
from
a
distanco
you purchase goods or not.
M
arhikk
—
Sept.
18th,
bv.
Mary
Ed
­
hill, Carltrin and all ya eotnard of the val­ eighty colonies and. an inifoase of tliir-
us cheap iw «tn l»e bought in
Recently Walt. Graves, of Sheridan, being present. It was annoiirce»l that
ley, an l give 'thorn a ro'i Ing voice, lor if teen. Bee-keeping as practiced by moin- wards, at tbo home of the bri'le’n parents,
Yem hill Contiljr. «-Highest
Richard Everest and Lizzie Stephens.
was helping Ilia brother build a house, tl e church was free from debt. Seventy dol­
ever they start a fair it will be a success. bers of tbo assoelutlon is very little ins
market price jmid for . risluce.
The fair was a grand success. It is
when tlie axe he was handling glanced, lars were raised in a few minutes to finish
derstoo-l. It Is* h<i|>ed that trn meeting
next year st Salem will bo largely at­ suppose I tliat tlioro was Ind ween 1300
nearly severing two of his toes on Qie paying for a fine organ for the chuYrh.
Hab», ate two firn)» fra.la. on r-»r<m
F ell F rom a T rain .—.On Friday morn­ tended, that this indiiktry will receive and -009 people one day at the fair.
,1,1, .OH»-. •!►•. •be’» •? < "6* »■><! b illillng»
The society is making a favorable start in
right foot.
ol-o I
offr-'iod. lorfulh-r parti «Ian
J.
Q.
IIoskina
and
family
have
moved
ing
a
drunken
individual,
by
name
Dav'd
the
encouragement
it
deserves
at
tlio
call ou the »n.lvralg
at I al r»
On Monday tlie tool» and material for a good cause, and it has the best wishes Goop, aged 25 years, fell from the rear hands of the state board of agriculture.
to Marion county.
J. P. • an mit. We«t < he 1**1 m.
of
all.
G. H. Westerfield's blacksmith shop ar­
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Verge Morgan and family have moved
of * passenger train shortly after it loft
Ytimhitl 0*»unty. Urex<4i.
DIED.
rived, and he is now prepared to do read,
east of the mountains.
RcaawTRNcKD.—On Tuesday morning The Dalle«. The passenger* on the plat­
track and farm shoeing. His reputation Jndge Boise «“sentenced K. E. Marple to form grabbed at Coop and taught hie coat,
Mary Edwards went to Sheridan Satur­
In Wlieatl.ind, itopt. 25. 1^7, Ina, the
mrr -rnifll
qnirki« ra»«
throughout the state as a first-class shoer, be hanged for the nnirderof D. I. Corker. but the garment separated and the man daugliUsr ci VVm. and L. Fowlar; Me l day, to hold divive services.
will bring him a good business in tliat The time of the execution wdl be fixed j fdI to the ground, fifty feet below. The three yearn, three months and two days. ' Martin Cook went to Middleton Sun­ rilLU I 1 ,,F,u.s,r, hm I »M I V. Javolaa
day, to hold divine services. ■
Hpe k her
I
tary
Rs«t«re» k»nh>,od. fll»|kjr.
fine.
by tfie warrant to the sheriff. Marple train was stopjied anil one <rf the un­
M»e hen «one 1» her reef :-
' „ ' in cli
’liplied from tho fowa lor (8. Trial fk l*4e woa'»g»- Kras «1 otte»
Tim following
iiVr her b *om krr coM’lHmrfe are preered.
The world renowned temperknew lec­ appeared very oool, and when asked if he fortunate man’s friends sent after him,
A
4«
lea
aal
reo-n
latbia oa all /»rhaia »a
dished at Des «nines,
Home Journal, . pu I l"
f/Vr her ara h iarui
sable «»4 low
IWaaas- fi*. ÖÄ. A. •» OLIN
turer, Mrs. 1-athrep, of Mio ¡gun, is to had anything to say why sentence aliould tail he returned, and the train went on.
thousand poople'al on« OiualD
’
K|Je*^ her baiw softly, «be |< in tii^ley<md Iowa: “Thirty
3
41.1 k. v«» MWToa Nt, l»r. t lark,
fair .........
grounds last' week
find
time on tlie
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■peak in .McMinnville October 17th. ^»lie not he pronounced, be said lie had not a Coop was no doubt instantly killed.
CBICAUO.
A Fat bmd .
not one intoxicated
Think —
of '*
thin
"
' ' ' ; 1 ~.L._
' - r.n<l
—'
will only be able to deliver one lecture in fajr trial, and that his conviction was
prohibition prohibits. À
few
then
ask
if
prohibition
A
T n A ttenoancs .—The following attor­ yearn ago when
this eowntv, we are informed, and for |iaj |,y fajse mean«,
Term.—From date until Jan. 1, 1888,
rlien sixty or seventy »a«<xma
na»ixmn
,
with open doors in thin dry, raid*
that reason slu» should have a large au------------- - ----------------
I will make teeth lor *12.50. and upward neys have lieen in attendance at the dr- stood
an
occasion
would
liava
been
an
utter
nut
conrt,
now
in
session:
Geo.
W.
i
diemv.
*
I B a » n B b « nt .—A large bam on The per set. «nd alien th* teeth are already
Belt, district attorney, Geo. II. Durham, impoaalbility."
1
Serenteon members of the Halvation
•<
Johner*. near Carlton, was extracted *10 and upward.
Mbs Violet Holston commenced «choc!
H. Y. Thompson, Saun. L. Stott, A. L.
army were arrested and locked up in . f-«™» t- «>• «round test Friday night, as
W. A. Wisa, Dentist, Amity, Or.
Frazier,
Ready, B. F. Hay ten, W. to-day in ths Bratacher achooihonen.
Porltand Momtey night. It i-
Mrs. J. D. Tam»* han returned home
M. Ramsey. Handley A Boston, Fenton .
that there unoObmu ve member» of a com-1 ™ «1«*» game. I currency on batunlay
A Fanten. J. K» Mwfert, McCain A Hur.
mnnity
ley, W. L. Brwtehaw, A. M. Hariay aat ,
J. A. C. Freund.
PüßUB.JED .EVEBY| FIMI) • Y
FIKsT D IV.
Farming Implements
—I Am Underselling Them All.
o’coisnsrois,
FIRST NATIONAL BA2K
E. B. FELLOWS’
North American Patent
Royal Road io Huso
BEDSPRINGS?
Buy Your
r
I
DRUGS
ONLY 63.60.
I
TET
Geo. W. Burt,
Over Two Hundred Sold.
LAFAYETTE
NELSON. Pro
R. P. UNGERMAN,
Narrow Gan W
P ortland &W.V. R’ y
H
G ebell M e ^ haedise
DRY GOODS,
BOOl^N & SHOES
rntil I K AL*'-““r
or.
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