The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889, October 07, 1887, Image 1

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    LAF4YETTJE, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, OCT. 7, 1887
ni'he Oregon Register
McMINNVILLE’S LAMENTATIONS.
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We are dying, Yamhill dying,
Turn our wailing not to mirth,
To vote the county seat we’re trying,
In the worst mud hole on earth.
REAL ESTATE.
W. C. T. ». COLUMN.
AMITY.
COME AND SEE ME,
. During the month of September the
Oct. 3. 1887.
H. B. Springer has a fine bam under
following transfers have been made:
••/'OH 00J> AJ/I) HOMt AXD XAUVE
course o' construction.
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L. L. Umpblett toO. W. Olsen, lota 3
and 4, bl'M-k 8, Joe. Watt’e addition to M bs . F-< A. M orris , PrcssSuiicrintendent,
Bom, Sept. 25th to the wife of Horace
If you -want an.’y-'tixin.g- in tlie line of r
Amity ;$ l OO.
’
Hawley, a fine daughter. .
jZ ■
Newberg, Oregon
. FRANK S. HARDING
If we fail, with all our booming,
O. & C. railroad company to Margaret,
Major Brown.will syll his fine buggies,
Suffer nil Icarian fall—'
Citsev, lot 13. section 1, t 5 s, r 6 w, con­
Vote for the amendment! "
hacks, et'., Oct'. 15th, he sells and gives
In the distance, upward looming,
taining 32 acres; $64.
SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
The hand writing on the wall.
The recent showers of rain remind us time on good notes. He also has the
Q. & C. railroad connmanyjp Michael
One Copy, per year. in advance...... i. |2 00
finest lot Of iron harrows in the state.
■ UaSey, lota 1 and 12 anil s e
of the h e of old times, and serve as a kind of pre­ AU who wish any of the above mentioned
nee Copy, elx month, in advace.... .. 1 00 Come, good Newberg,.help a neighbor,
AND I WILL MAKE YOU MONEY, FOB
.
'■X* <f section 1. t 5 s, r 6 w, containing 70 lude to the approaching rainy season.
And with us tlie burden share;
articles will do well to be in Amity on
39-100 acres,; $140.75.
Spared we either time or labor
that
day.
- Services were held at the Evangelical
J. Burt Moore,
To attend your county fair?
Jesse Edwards and wife to A. J. Ha­
R. L. Simpson is improving hie place
church on Sabbath last, with the Rev,
worth,
lot
in
Newberg;
$50.
M
—
of business by building u new wood-house nient??ieAmiUi*’
Buford plows, and a full line of farming impl«-
Should
we
lose,
how
great
tlie
pity,
Mr,
l*ratt,in
charge.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
upd store room to the rear of his store.
Eli J. Hadley and Mary A. Hadley toO.
Yamhill's jewel would be pet,
SXt in the wild“1 ,Or U’e Celebrtt,e<‘ Steel Skein LaBeUe Wagon,,tb*
B. Haworth. 80 acres in i 3 s, r 2 w ; $1600.
Mr. Martin Cook occupied the pulpit
Fail to make our’s a great city,
Died, Sept. • 29th, Curr^5Kn of R. W.
8
ns-AJSEK: o’coosrisroi^
Oregon.
G. W. Tate to Win. H. Egan, n e J4 of at the Friends’ churct\ Sabbath.
For the sake of Lafayette ?
Phillipa, aged about eight years.
the s c H of section 14, t 2 s. t 4 w, con­
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Lafayette, Oregon.
Uncle
Wm.
Hobson
returned
Saturday
J.
Mills,
one
of
qur
prominent
business
they not our progress heeded,
taining 40 acres; $55.
DR. J. C. MICH AUX, - - Have
Van, or will, thev pass us by?
from his religious visit to eastern Oregon. men, is in Portland, l ; *
John
Harris
and
wife
to
II.
A.
Steward,
LAFAYETTE,' OREGON-
We count two stores wliere one is
’ needed, part of donation land claim of Wm. 8. He rejxirts a pleasant and profitable
SchLopelca ,<Sc 3v£oig,azi,
Dr. E. E. Goucher, of McMinnville,
With ambition soaririg high.
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was in town last Saturday.
Ayers and wife, aection 2, t 2 s, r 3 w, time.
’
W W*»hi«at- S«.,
Portlud, Oregoa-
containing 60 acres $1200.
After in aetlvy experience of nine years If button-holing the grand jury,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Maris, who spent the • I usually behave myself when I go to
' effc-re hie eervicee to tlie people ot Lafayette
O. & C..railroad company to Matt Maro­
Faile to make for usa gain,
church, but when a hornet hits me I
and rnrrounding country.
1
ney, s w
of s e 1^, section 23, t 2«, r 6 past year in Oregon, started on their kick.—Zoaf.
Then, we’ve pel verted truth like fury,
toj
rnev
homeward
Wednesday
tfie
28th
Jan, 21, ’t7.
w,
containing
40
acres
;
$90.
For a boggy, marshy plain.
Two new houses going up in town.
Matt Maroney foNellie C. Newberry,3 w ult. They expec^o spend a few w eeks
Amity will get th« county seat yet.
Here’s cur secret, how lacdHCj
Vi of a e , section 23, t 2s, r.6 w; $40.
in
the
“
sun
kissed
clime,
”
whence
they
FIRST
BAEK And, for once we Write it down;
Mr. John Smith, of Forest Grove, was
W. H, YVest to C. S. WHliamsqn, land will go to Kansas City and I^Wrence to
We have got ¿.had, yes chronic—
in town last_8aturday.
ill section 23, 15 s, r 5 w; $2300.
------ OF m ’ minnville , or .,-----
Ruin of our neighlforing town.
visit relatives and friends, thence to
Of all Grades and the Latest Eastern Styles.
We ate in receipt of-telegraphic com­
M. V. Entity and wife to L. 8: Down­ their home in Indiana.
_ JAfiOB WORTMAN..... . .
President, We will Droratse'voters money,
munications from Ltetroit, Mich, that the
ing, parts of-section 21 and 22, t 5 s. r 5 w,
ZhzCa-lled. on -A-pplicatioru
Tnen, refuse it, wlnit’s the harm?
W, D. FENTON............... Vice-President,
There was a called meeting of the W. Lime Kilo club was forced to disband
containing 117 acres; J4500.
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J no . WORTMAN
.......... Cashier, Tempt them with sweet words like honey—
O. & C. railroad company to M. E.* C. T. U. Saturday afternoon,' the main owing to one Judge bkewgaw Hawkeye,
Have you One of
Pay them, from tlie Derby farm.
THERE 18 NO
Hendrick, lots 3.and 4. section 3, t 5 a, r object of which was to take steps tow ard their former secretary, skipping out for
Transacts a general Raskina Bu*in>-ee. De
3 w, containing 68 50-100 uereB; $274.26. getting Mrs. Skelton to lecture in this parte unknown with their records. And
posits receivedrubjeot io check. Heli* sight Come, and help us in our trouble,
now we find t at tlie worst part of all is
exchance and t legraphic transfers on New
U. 8. patent to Geo. Li Riggen, s
of place, some time in the near future. Mrs. he ¡ b publishing those records of ten years
Wheatland, Dayton and Bellevue,
York, Sari Francisco and l’ortlaud.
se Ji,sof s w
section 32, t 2 s, r 5
Help us lioom our empty bubble,
ago as newff front Carlton. Bro. Editor
Juno 24, ly.
•
w,
containing
160
acres.
,
’ 8kelton is an eastern lady—a German hi. Bet down on him as he obtain&l.,them by
Then we will remember you.
birth
—
who
speaks
both
English
and
Miles E. Hendrick to M. B. Hendrick,
fraud. I suppose he got the receipt that
Yamhill Co. Bank. Help us, Fa't and West Chehalem,
one acre in Wheatland; $2000. •
German fluently, eloqently and pathetic­ he gave in the last from brudtier Gard­
Amity and Sheridait;
But you will find an easy one to It
O. & C. railroad conrpapy to Burnes ally. She is a noble, gifted, refined lady, ner as Lhave been informed Jhat the
------ of m ’ minnv : l ¿ e , or .------
Then with gratitude v e’ll hail ’em ,
•— —If you will ——
Wiltz, s w l£, section 33/t 3 s r 5 w, con- pleajling for_ lier home,! her boys, her members frequeutlv had fhw itch for
Willamina, join our clan.
(post) office, and yaller legged chickens,
taining IGO acres; $320.
—-o:—
countrjC
PRACTICE
ECONOMY
but think of po old brudder G. his occu­
Then, it must not be forgotten,
B. F. Hartman and wife to E. _ E
By our sister North Yamhill—
Mrs. Mary Lathrop, a temperance lec­ pation gone by the mean trick playeiT fin
Presidei
.1. c. braly ,
Goucher, lots 5 and 6, block 13, Row­
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him by the above mentioned Hawkeye.
If not; get one and see what
- * O»ahier Carlton knows the jail is rotten,
land’s addition to McMinnville; $200.
CLARK BRAI.Y, r .
turer of national reputation, will be at Score one for Uncle Rulus.
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Secretary. v And will vote for McMinnville.
w. d . M c D onald , Jr.
r Don Hays and wife to Mrs. L. Beah McMinnville Ottober 17th.' As many 0$
We noticed a man the other morning . Pleasant ZDreaxxis
and' Morris M. Bean, 9(j 84-100 acres j our citizens ^as can do so, -should avail
Trnnaacta a general Banking’Busine«, makes, Jury’s bosh of good condition
slipping
around through the brush at tlie
•oliectiona nufSnrovable terms.
$425.
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—
You will have.
Of the couit house and the jail—
themselves of this rare opportunity of outskirts of town, and as there had lieen
-
tir Exchange on Ladd & Til’on. Portland.
Strange, that men in their position,
Mrs. L. Bean and Morris M. Bean to hearing a lady, who we underftanil, is so many Damps hero, we concluded ta
Exchange on The Bank of California.
Should so in their duty fail.
Joseph M. Shroclr, the above land; $300.
Interest allowed on time d. poglte.
second to none in the United States as a follow him. We did so and found that
Ace Kelsey to P. C. Thomason, land in
he was. cutting sticks of different kinds,
January, l.lfNG, tf.
Faith is all we want by thunder—
lecturer.
t
3
s,
r
4
w
;
$75.
and on getting near enough to him found
I wi I, take anything tho farmer may
McMinrivillians ki.eel with me,
FROr-
We had the pleasure of attending a that he was talking to himself and say­ have to trade, at market prices.
T. J. Harris, sheriff, to Henry Parrott,
Pray that mav the court house yonder,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
parts of lots 1, 2 and 3, section 10, t 3 b , r large anil enthusiastic (7) meeting of the ing: "I am t grandpa now, and Dr.
Leap from thence into our sea.
Goucher, gays it is a line giri,” and on
3w;$375. ’
Gov. Pennoyer arrived home laqfeSatur-
Newberg -Agricultural Association last
—O ntario .
T. J. Hurris, sheriff, to H. Wclf, lots 1 Saturday afternoon. Tho principal ob­ looking at him in the face we tound it to
day.
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be one of our solid citizens, Mr. Cy
ar.d 2, section 20, in t 4 s, r 3 w, contain­
a -
THE NARROW GAUGE.
M l ’MINNVILLE, or .
ject of the meeting was to decide whetner Bir.ith, yes he said on seeing us it is a
Circuit court adjourned for tlie term oil
ing 40 acres; $221.49.
And if it don’t give good satisfaction,
girl
and
weighs
eight
ixiuei I b .
llurcs.
Newberg
shall
have
a
district
fair
with
Wednesday morning.
I NBSTUCCA AND TILLAMOOK TO BE IMPORTANT
I will refund you your money.
Jilvira and B. 8, Cook to Gates & Hen­
The »lock 1» al way« fresh, and the
POINTS ON THE OBEOON COAST.
.enclosed grounds, gate fees, premiums,
ry, land in Newberg; $25.
Mrs. 8. Grazier went to Seatco, W. T.,’
CARLTON.
prices are cut down to
‘ Wm. Reid, C. N. Scott and others who
etc. The matttcr was diseusseiTTiy only
J.
IV.
Henry
and
wife
to
L.
C.
Wash-
tbs time«.
Saturday, to join her husband.
Oct. 2, 1887.
are closely connected with the Oregonian burne, ■ lots 1,2 and 3 in block 2, in New­ a few of the members, however, aud a
Trv ua and be convinced
$
Mr. E. Carpenter and Mr. Wm. Jamie­ railway went through the. pass by tho berg; $1375.
Say
have
you
seen
anything
of
<.
ver
­
committee of fi>-0*appointed to determine
In Yamhill County.
son went to Zena P o I k county/ on Tues­ way of Willamina to Nestucca bay to ex­
Nancy and C. W. Voting to W. T. whether now is a 1 roper time to take dict of a coronePs inquoet laying around
loose in your town, we looked through
Landingham, 321 acres in sections 25
day.
amine the route with a view to extending ami 30, in t,5 a, r 4 w; $1000.
Calbat'B. B. Fellow«’ Furniture store,
steps toward a permanent organization. your ads and locals but couldn’t see or
in McMinnville, ami see the Springe, .2-5
The New» yesterday came out in an en­ their road to that point, This we under­
W. T. Landingham to E. O. Key, part of Some who opitose the measure argue tllfit hear of any ? People out here haven’t
larged form, and shows evidences of pros­ stand is to be tr summer resort, but the sections 29, 30, 31 and 32. t 5 s, r 4 w, os we have made a success bo far as we seen tho decision as yet and the thost
FEED AND SALE STABLE,
says he believes It will tie uiuriler in tlie
perity.
objective point is to be Tillamook bay, containing 321 acres; $1600.
liave goue we had 1 etter stop right here. first degree, with imprisonment during
T. B NELSON. Propria or.
T. J. Harris, sheriff, to board of si Intel But why not go a'little farther? Some its natural lifo, we don't mean the ghost
Highest price paid for all Kinds of and eventually along the coast to Astoria.
of section S3 argue that if we attempt any thing t>et but the head without the body, some
w rought and cast iron. Apply to Carl This when accomplished will make Nes- land commissioners, n w
1 am prsnnrad In furniali
tucca anil Tillamook iihportant points on and the south % of s PA of section 23, t 2 ler we shall be criticised; to-which we people Call it spook.
CARRIAUBS.
MA CB»,
Young.
0 w, containing 32O.acres; $1210.
»iOllL« HllMKKn,
Dr.
Michaux
was
called
to
see
Mrs.
At is claimed that prohibition has been qur coast. There are but few harbors ou­ G. M. Raleigh to Jas. and Merrit Mc­ Wouhl reply: "There is never wanting a Hutchcroft the other day, hut we are
aaJ werythlng lu th« l/vsry liire la good absp
dog to bark at you.” While yet another glad to report the patient all right now.
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debated in Tennessee, by from 5,(XX) to tlie Oregon coast and Tillamook is the Kinley, 102 31-100 acres; $4732.
and on abort ni<loe.
most accessible, and can lie impibved at
J. 8. and 8. H. Robinson to John Har­ even advanced the idea that while the
20,000.
Hon. 8. Carr, of 1’iinther creek, called
Trvnalant alcs'k lee » Hb cor will reeetvs tba
a mere nominal expe.ise, and when this ris, w
lot 3, section 1, t s, r 4 w, con­ people have nothing to pay they are easily on us in our den t ?-day. Come agaiti 8.
l
aal
ölest«
»nd
ill ndon.
Freight rates have been reduced from
Hu il »ncl oaia ul dr'ven amplay«d,
is done it will he the shipping point for taining 19 84-109 acres; $209.
satisfied and do not complain even though c.
this place to Portland to $1.25 per ton in
School land board to John Harris, lot 4 the* exhibits be poor. Gentlopien, we do
You will Sud n>y -l-ible
n JelTaraou SteMt
Yamhill and Polk as well as a large por­
"> J. W. Collins and wife spent’ Sunday
Iwtwevn Heciincl «nd Ibtrd.
car load lota.
section 1, t 3 s, r 4-w, containing 11 20-100
tion of this eiid of the valley. We under­ acres; $14.12.
not want to foster such a spirit ad this, Visiting Mr. Newman’s folks in your
Saf-,II,
tu.
Dr. Glenir, the well-Known dentist of stand that the Southern Pacific railroad
place.
Matilda Cozine to Thrw. Kirby,-lot 4 what we want is to ilo our very best in
Portland, has been visiting friends and company is at the hack of this move, ami
We didn’t mean a railroad 'switch we
whatever line of wyrk we a»«!'engaged.
block 3, in McMinnville; $300.
relatives in this place.
intehd to cor.troll that part of tlie Oregon
B. F. Hartman and wife to John 8. And we were astonished that a gentle­ meant a Hoyle.
Dr. J. W, Watts will lecture on the coast. Tillamook bay is large enough, Martin and Granville Baker, land in Mc­ man, so recently frem the east as tliis
J. W. Stulcup’s father and mother, of
amendment at the M. E. church at 11 and living well sheltered, with a very, lit­ Minnville; $6000.
one is, should have so fallen into the un­ eastern Oregon, are visiting them now.
Oregonian Bailway, L'd, Line. .
W. G. Henderson et al Io J. 8. Hibbs, enterprising ways of the natives of the
o’clocK a. m. All invited.
tle improvement upon the en’rance, will
Our warehouses are done taking in
to .’U8T REt ElVEP A LARGE AND
part of 1 >ts 2 and 3, block 8, JubMinn-
Mrs. J. M. Belcher lias built a nice ad­ become more accessible than any other ville; $1000.
weo-foot state, as not to aspire to some- wheat for tile season. They have had a
w. llarlreted «loc k cd S ova. a: d 1 in-
&W.Y.
good run, more oats than any other year,
,and proper«* i< aell cheape r than any
dition to lier residence.. This gives the harliqr.on the coast of Oregon, and the
tiling
better. 1’oople do not care to are paying good prices for wheat and ware
Levi Hagev and wife to Wm. Grame, 58
boiuam the count». Everything kept on Irena
Until further notice trains , will
house a palacial appearance, and is con­ •Southern Pacific has an eye to this fact. 36-100 acres In t 3 B, r 3 w; $200.
make exhibits from year to year and re­ 'oats, GO cents for wheat clear of sacks aid repairing dou* mlkfaoiorly. and w It bein'
arrive u'ntl dejiurt from Lnfiiyetta
veniently arranged. O. P. Cache, of Mc­ These gentlemen’s examination was at-
H. M. Jones and wife to J. T. Iless, ceive nothing but a small bit of ribbon aud storage. Wonder where tlie groat delay.
Sept. 2», tf.
tenilutl with the usual amount of secrecy 331 acres; (500.
Minnville done the worK.
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with the honor» that accompany it. advantage tlie narrow gauge has over the
OK KG ON. tw follows, to Hti<lz from Portland.
L afayette .
. Torrence and wife to Lydia Steven Gentlemen, members of the board of broad gauge.
' Mr. Wm. A. Gardiner has constructed and-reticence that follow tFe~movomenTS~
LKAVH
LBAVR
Cleveland
is
sure
of
reelection
now
son,
80
acres;
$1.
Portland . 10 30 A. M Aitile ........OIS'A.M.
a branch telegraph line from the depot to of railroad companies. But the surveyor
agriculture, let us have a good paying since another voter is added to its ranks.
LftfiteMu
.
tf.14
P.
M.Monmouth.
7.IS A. M.
R. E. and F. L. Lippincott to Lucinda
his resilience. He is now. -prepared to of the company who acc mpanied them
HhrrVtao».. 4 34 I*. M lulha ... H.ió A. M.
fair in September 1833.
Word comes by gra|>e vine telegraph that
Armstrong, lot ill Dayton ; $50.
I
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II
50
P.
M
hemlan
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10 21 P. M.
John Criminous is the dad of a new demo­
give instructions in Jhis science to all who has said that the ghule through the pass
Surely the lady who wrote “A Woman’s
Moiimonth 7. 7 P M. afe/ttU.. 1Í SOP. M,
E. L. Pec kham and wile to F. L. Rob­
is as easy as that from Newberg to Port­ erts, part cf donation land claim of Peter Argument” in the baity Oregonian of crat boy. Take courage Galloway, home,
A h he U. V )"
P. MaPortiMd («re)4 UP. M,
desire. See ad in another column.
ml* for Ireland is assured now.
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For Im h*r Information ap|Mj to the Com
— . Newtarg should have a friendly feeling land ; and at Portland they seem to liave Smitlr; $100.
Oct. 1st, is net a mother. Certainly a
v«n\ * h Autei.t wt {^afMvattr, or add roan Oenoral
Rev. McCutchion informs us that the’
s- tOT McMinnville as the latter has sent a talked more freely upon the subject than
John Elmer to Jos. Sax, 100 acres in t mother could not be so blind to the best church house will lie completely over
I’ttlct*. cornar Find A l’ina Ku., Por1 land OgB$
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large nuhiber to visit her annual fair.— while in this county. It is evident from 3 s, r 2 w; $2500.
interests of her child as to say one word hauled,, raised higher from, the ground,
Reporter, Sept. t3.
Geo. M. and Lucinda Frank to P. & W.
new rustic put on, repai ited outside and
afi that can be gathered that the company
against the closing of the saloon.
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"Sent a large number” • is pood. But
V. railway company.
inside, and thinks of adding a bell, a long
l
to a disinterested party, the Kicxing will commence operations some time next
Morris 4 Miles are now at the front felt want; also going to try to secure an
E. E. Elliot to W.-A. Forrest, 212 58-
which followed the publication of the spring or summer.
100 acres; $1000.
—West Chebalein, Oregon,—
with a^good linqfof staple and fancy dry­ organ.
Prof. Jackeon, a former school teacher
above item was amusing.
goods,
groceries, etc., with prices to suit
S trange , but T rue .—A snide theatri'
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1AFAYCTTK, OREGON,
of
Carlton,
called
this
morning.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
*
For cash in hand I w 'll make ten per cal show came to I-afavette ljst spring,
the times. Give them a call.
Wishes to inform trié *|>eoj>le of
Mnp
A.
P.
Wilson
has
returned
to
Yeu can i d the eholeeat and beat branda at
BOISE, JVIX1R.
cent, discount from Sept. 20th, 1887 to b: t meeting With no encouragement they
New students are constantly being ad­ llobsonville.
H awk -E ye .
West Chehaletn, mid vicinity,
WINES.
I. It. Dawson vs E. L. Peckham; con- mitted to the academy.
January 1st, 1888 on all dentaljwork. Re- left for McMinnville, whose people turned
LIQUORS.
that he kee|>e on hand. * com­
, spectfuilyv Da. E. D avib < Lafayette, Or. out and filled the opera house to over, tinueii.
LIST OF LETTERS
CIO A Bl. ETC,
The Bar, a liquor dealers’ paper in
Westerfield Bros, want those Indebted flowing, and the troupe departed after . J. A. Ford vb Blackburn 4 Peckham;
plete stock of
Remaining unclaimed in the postoIBce
And «verytliln* o-nally k.( t i" a iratalaM
New York, believes it probable that the
to them on hacK Bubscription, to come in the show with several hundred dollars action for money; judgment.
at Lafayette, Or., Oct. 1st, 1887:
bar room al th. Elk Hora Sab-M, IlMtr t Mi
F. I’. Hembree vs Blackburn 4 Pecks temperance people, will succeed in get­
and settle their accounts immediately. that should have been expended upon
MENS’ 1.1 st .
Aiwa,* keep a qnleland orderly hoaw,
ham; action for money; judgment.
ting
prehibition
incorporated
in
the
na
­
Hutchins, Ira
Bailey, II
If they are not settled by November 1st, ’the streets, churches and schoolhouses of
PRANK OIL ih'EB,
M. J. Peckhaip vs Blackburn 4 Peck­ tional constitution.
(
'lurk
i
Ely
Lindsey, A
PrvprlHar,
their accounts will be put in the hands of that city. A few months after this some ham ; action for money; nonsuit.
t; ROCK RIU. HATH, CAP fl.
Smith,
Guy
»
Cooper,
Grace
Ar» M
an attorney for collection.
Over 1000 prohibition meotngs are be­ Wall, Nick
of
her
best
ciftffens
made
arrangements
Wanless,
8
W
H.
F.
Meier
4
Co,
vs
School
district
W esterfield B ros .
ing held woekly in Tennessee,. and 400
Henderson, J H 4 Co
with Judge M. P. Deady to deliver his No. 48. in S'amhill county et al; injunc­
We are informed by Mr. Gardiner,
» omens ’ iisr.
tion ; dismissed.
speakers are at the command of the vari­
und TINWARE. In fact every-
celebrated lecture, "Law and Lawyers,”
agent of the Oregonian Railway at this
Junies F. Itewley vs same as above.
ous committees having the campaign in Canniff, Miss Julia Eberhard. Mrs Josie
thinx iwially found in »country
admission twenty-five cento, for the behe-_
Dessin,
Mise
Emma
Wanless Mrs Fannie
place, that excursion tii-neta to the Me­
charge.
Would
that
we
could
say
as
II. W. Price vs Blackbum 4 Peekham ;
store; which he projKMes to sell
Purties calling for the above letters will
fit of one of the churches. I.ut when action
for money; judgment.
chanics fair will be good unt I October
much for our own state. The field is please say advertised.
as cheap as can be bought in
Judge Deady came he found, nothing but
McCain & Hurley vs Blackburn &
24th. This will give parties desiring to
G. E. J ohnson , Postmaster.
Yamhill Comity.
Highest
empty benches for an audionce; and all Peckham ; action for money; judgment. broad, white for the harvest, and never
attend the entire time of the fair an op­
was there a better time for work. Oh,
market price paid for produce.
this notwithstanding that tlie Judge is
Roswell H. Igimson vs A. Blackburn that a thousand more earliest men and
KKW TO.OAT.
portunity to do so.' Fare, roundtrip, in­
one of the ablest jurists and most pro­ et al; foreclosure; decree.
Ha ha* tie* twe fur— (
cluding one admission to the fair is $1.75.
women workers could be enlisted in the
able farm-, •!».. eto"» •?r•"*
tolMln««.
found thinxers on this coast, and the lec­
J. W. Shelton v» I. E. Cr.Bscn ct <!,
An4 like kUCasslertetli Isektta
L-ol aere ot
For f alhsr pull alar.
Oregon
grand
army;
fighting
under
the
Too B ad .—One of McMinnville’s prom­ ture one of his best efforts. Surely the fcrec-csara; decree.
Maauukabla LAVT1N« <$■ alili—
eaU Ml the «n<lerai»n«4 «t O - «terj
banner
whereon
is
inscribed,
"Oregon
i •. J
J. D, l artkm , Went i.hebabm,
A Ma-EE J
•r ti » a Exrnia.
inent citisens became stage strucK with infatuation of McMinnville for Emma . K?bjc :.i F. V
YfeBblll
County.
Oregon.
r ; continued.
t
has no compromise' to hold with th« sa­
Emma Heath when she was at that Heath 1- not to be commended.
Fi st National Bank vs Lars Gregareon; loons.”
t
• ••----------------
pisn* with lier theatrical troupe His
W ill Merr.—The Oregon press asso­ judgment.
Wo do not doubt _ but thut nfost if not
Telernphy Taught.
For term,
minil has been very seriously affected
J. F. Bewley vs Wm. Chapman et al; all of the gentleman Who are members of apply to Mra. C. J. O tllDINKR, or W.
ever since, lie imagines himself sn ciation will meet at Albany Oct.'14th at decree.
2
p.m.
A
business
meeting
will
be
liel
I
A.
GARDINER,
Lafayette,
Oregon.
9 • »LU ■ "'"^.xarv. aa I’sbi.l y.Iuvolaa
ti e board of agriculture are acquainted
"historian” and quite often attempts to
Smith vs Smith; divorce gran/od.
(ary L um «: Ra>tor«e hanbood. $1 a pks: «
for •$■ T’lal l'k Üb’ poauga. Prs« st olle«.
write "A Little History,” as he terms it. at that hour at which only member! will > Vanaita vs Vanatta; divorce granted. with parliamentary rules; but we offer
Notice
of
Final
Settlement.
be
admitted.
In
the
evening
speeches,
Adrie« «O'l eomo lallos oo all Priest« "ii-l
Wright vs Wright; divorce granted.
AntUsUt
iTto starts off fairly well to write up the
the suggestion that tliey visit the ladies’
Chtoute lliee.ee* Ire». DN, A. •. OLIM,
Tigard vs Tigard; divorce granted.
music,'etc., will be the order, to which
union at their earliest convenience, and
J
IIS K. Vss Rarvw M«. Var. riark.
history of the O. 4 O. railroad and Ht.
the public are invited.
note the business li^p manner in which
Joe, bqt his naiad boot wanders off after
MARRIAGE LICENSES. .
Emma Heath whom be imagines has
math
Txrru — From date until Jan. 1, 1888,
During the month ol September mar­ the various lines of work are taken up
and diecUAse«l by that body.
" gone to St. Joe to try and move the rail­ I will make teeth for $12.50 and upward
riage licenses were issued to the following
road to McMinnville, for which she is per set. and when the toeth are alnwlj parties by County Clerk Briedwell:
F bbb Lac-run.—Mrs. Lathrop, one of
¡boycotted by Joe. Gaston and afterwanls extracted $10 and upward.
P. M. Christenson. Sarah Annfe Conlee the beet lady lecturers tn the United
Kidnapped by some Poland lawyers and v
W. A. Win, Dentist, Amity, Or.
Geo. L. Alderman ...**
Maggie I. Thurman State*. will speak in McMinnville Oct. 17th
Luke Booth, Jr.
cairiad off to Lafayette, where she is Kept
.. .Martluk Putnam at the opera house, and as this will be
Wa wak. ■ apMialty of prtailag Hill HsaAa.
W.
R.
Everest
........
l.ixzie A Stevens
» prisoner in Ae court house. Poor fel­
Leiter Heads Huietante, Me.lpte, ef all
E. N. Ford.........
Susie M. Booth bet the one opportunity to hear her in
blade,
Bel levheiteae. Programme, Heeia m
low. If tha “heard of trade” will teKe
8.E. Olsen........
I rankie A. Simmons thio county we. hope B$ see aa«y attend
eerie CeHlM Cento, lavelepee, Peetern sad
him in hand end shave his he ad and put,
M. A. Henry ... ....... Ella B. Parker
all kild» af werk 4 mm la a Är’«i-.aaa oAea.
SbGoodrich. ...
.-..Nettie Hendrick
Dr. Davis, resident dentist.
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