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LAFAYETTE, Y AMHILL COUNTY, OK EGON . OCT. 14, 1887.
VOL. VII.
ou
PUBLÌSdBD EVERY FlllDiY
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OREGON,
LAFAÏE1TE,
—BY—
FRANK S. HARDING.
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AMITY.
PERSONAL.
We noticed J. 11. Nelson on our streets
Monday.
• S. <S. Dorris returned from Portland
Wednesday.
Judge Latighary
ville on Tuesday. "
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FINANCIAL EXHIBIT OF YAMHILL COUNTY.
‘ Oct. 9, 1887.-
Born, to the wife of S. Wilson, near tho
farm of Hon. Win. Galloway, a fine boy.
Most everybody and their sisters and
cousins and aunts will the Mechanic’s
moved to McMinn­ fair at Portland, this Week.
Semi-Annual Statement of the amount’of money and warrants received fcr taxes,
and money pair! to the County Treasurer by thé Sheriff of Yamhill county, Oregon,
for the Hix months ending on the 30th day of September, A. D. 1887 :
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In Coin and Currency
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MAY
AUal'ST
HEIT.
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AND I WILL MAKE YOU MONEY, FOR
$2700 00 $7080 85 $1410 40 $1540 60
Am Uuderselling Them All.“ .
'Contra—Ct?
Buggies, Cart», Hack*, Wagons, Buford nlow« nnfi « foil li™» of f—ifa— •—T«-
DURING THE MONTHS OF
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BY AMOUNTS
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APRIL
MAY
JUNE
JULY
AUGUST
in theTv^M**
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I-a»«Ue Wagon, th.
Cel‘*rate<'
ns-AJbric o’coisnsroxa,
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Lafayette, Oregon.
Geo. E. Getchell is having new doors
To County Treasurer................ $2780 *5 $7020 85 $1410 40 $1546|60
fittml
for,the
front
of
his
store,
which
Tuesday. Ho is a former resident of thia
LAFAYETTE, OREGON-
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will till a long felt want.,
Stat« of Oregon,
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county.
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87 Washington St.,
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Portland, Orega*.
County of . Yamhill. J "
RollL Putman works early to late on
Mr. Burr Johnson, assessor of Umatilla
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Hntris.
aheriff
of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing state­
After an active experience of nine year, county, son of JameB Johflson, is visiting new iityness, but owing to having "RO
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«flora hia service, fo tire people ol Lafayette
many q/dera Ahead he is not able to get ment ia correct and true. Witness my hand this 30th day of September, A. Ik 1887.
piis old home for. the first time in sixteen any goods in stock to h^ng in his show
and serroundinx country.
__T.'J. H aruih ,
Jan, 21,’»7.
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Sheriff of Y"mnhill County.
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J. Dixon and 'wife went to Portland
Tlie first epistle to toncid fever has
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Semi-Annual Statement trf the County Treasurer of Yamhtli county, Oregon, Jor
Monday. Mrs. Dixon will .visit at Walla made its appearance in the form of thypo-
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Walla until some time in -tfovember, malarial.
‘.the six months ending on the 30th day of September, A. D. 1887, of money received
—— of m ’ minnviu . b , or .,------
There is in town at this time a buffalo and paid out, from whom received and from what source, and on what account paid
when Mr. Dixon will join her and together
«01 al) Grades and the Latest Eastern Styles.
out*
with a man in attendance, also a lady.
J ACOB WORTMAN
President, they will spend the winter in tlio east.
Samples
Called. on -Application.
W. D. FENTON...... .Vice-President,
Sheriff Harris .was in town 5VedneHd#y. DATE,
FROM WHAT
jqENBRAl;
SCHOOL
AMOUNT» RECEIVED.
REPORT OF THE GRAND JURY.
Jwo. WORTMAN.
............Cashier.
SOURCE
RECEIVED
FUND.
FUXD.
Hon Geo. Utter is seen omour streets
FARMEBS SEE HERE!
1887
THERE IS NO
Transncts a gvnerol Bank inn Busineß. De­ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF looking as healthv as of yore, j
A
dvance
C iiiixkd P i . owb .—The beat
posits received.tllrject to check. Sell.« nigt.t
To
amount
on
hand
from
last
reportT.
$11682'51
OREGON FOH YAMHILL COUNTY.
The Telephone and Reporter, lake turns
exchange ami t iegraphic tranviere on New
chilled
plows
iniYamhill
county,
and
in
1769t
April
To
amounts
received
frjim
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Taxes
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To the Hon. It. P. Boiee, Judge of eau( in flooding tho post office at* this place
York, Ban Franciaco ami Portland.
f
4600'25
calling your attention to the Buccess that
May
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June 24, ly.
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It
ha» foUowed it» introduction a» an im­
911120
, ,ty, drawn for tlie regular tiepteinher, 1887, per that boom their city, wliich is only
996'55
proved an,d perfect chilled plow, we wish
July
. form of said court, having completed our efforts wasted.
R ufus .
to
gay that tli^ flatterihg testimonials
from all other sources..
— 60
150
Yamhill Co. Bank - labors, beg leave to i ubmit our final re­
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from all parts of the country and its in­
Peddlar’s license
port: We have carefully examined'into
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CARLTON.
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creasing trade jiwtiflea imt in claiming
Estrav sale.........
all complaints for tho coniniissiph of
that we. have aplotf that is superior to
Fine........................
crime made to us and have di-posed of
Oct. 4), 1887.
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any now’ offered to the trade. In the
State fund............
them to the best of our judgment.
J. A. Campbell, of Hillsboro, preached
constrnctioh
of thiw plow there has been
Under the instruction Of the court wo to-day to a large audience,
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$20110 11 $191fl»|54 added improvements that ^re known to
. J. C. BRACT,
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have visited and examined into the con­
OLARR BJUI.Y,
.... Cnehier dition aud management of the county
lie useful, un$l all contrivance» that are
- Wheat 61 cents a bushel at present.
Contra—Cr.
known to detract from the »trength and
JY..D. M c D onald , Jr.
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Secretary. buildinjfs and various county offices. W»A
J. A. C. Freund was on our streets the
durability of a plow-'have been avoided.
Trnnsatta a general Banking Buaines, makes find the court bou.se and jail in good con­ other day as smiling as ev§r.
GENERAL SCHOOL
The
Advance chilled plow is made of the
AMOUNTS PAID OUT.
tjt'ollections on favorable terms.
dition and repair and have no recoin,
FUND.
FOND.
l>est material, by skilled mechanic», and
Exchange ou Ladd & Ti!‘on. Portland. meiidiitions to make. We find the records
One more month, then tlie vexpd ques­
we feel justified in Haiming that thev aie
Exchange on The Bank of California.
and flies of tho several county oilices tion of the county scat question Will be
By amount paid out on County Warrants...........................................
more perfect and have more point» of real
Interest allowed on rtme d-posits.
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neatly and orderly 'kept and the county settled.
By amount paid out on School Superintendent’s Warrants..
10050.65 merit than any other plow made. Our
•January, l.IRPG, tf.
officials prompt and efficient in the dis­
Say Undo Ru (fuss) give us a rest.
warrant is that every plow is well made
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By balance General Fund on hand .. ,..............
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charge of the duties appertaining to their
By balance School Fund on hand... -I. — ... ,,....., .c\T.,.
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oLeelected material—cf approved ahapo
Another -family of emmfgrunts arrived
rosfieetive offices.
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J)'? LQgAL AND GENERAL.
Ixjst possiblo construction, will
$2011011 $19169*54
Dated at Lafavette this 28th day of on last evening’s express—come to stay.
run Jiglit, us any plow made, scour and
September 1887. "
Dr. Davis, resident dentist.
AVondef if any of that money will get
State of Oregon,
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perform its work in the best of manner I,
L ewis H oskins , Foreman.
as far as o'.ir town.- No voters for sale
County of Yarnhill, f
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with proper usage and adjustment. . For,
, Wheatland is not to lie outdone.
S B kuthcheh , ’
here—don’t it?
I, \V.*W. Nelson, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a tene and correct sale by A. B. Westerfrold, Lafayette, Or?
c innville or
II H opkins ,
- G. Ms Watkins offers his farm for sale.
“Ontirrio” gives Carlton a slap in ver?e. statement of tha amount» received, paid out and remainin'/ on hand, in the County
J ohn F A llison ,
Treasury of »aid county for the six months ending on tlie ; Oth day of September, A.
The Essex House is receiving a coat of
Suppose
he
did
bo
to
make
it
rhyme
;
let
F L K inney ,
The stock la always fresh, and tba
D. 1887. Witne»» my hand, this 8th day of October, A. D. 1887.
him goit. h is only a poet.
paint.
I saac L amuright ,
price* are cut dowb to
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\y. W. N elson , County Treasurer.
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the time*.
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"P. P. Gates has finished his new picket
We would speak about so many hogs
FEED AND SALE STABLE,
in tlie .street if it didn’t p»ake Uncle
Try um and b*T oonvlncad
■ieuce.
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E ditorial A wux - iatiok __ Pursuant to a grunt fo, as it is, We won’t say anything
Semi-Annual Report ef tho Ccuntv Clerk of Yamhill county, State of Oregon,
Get your wall paper at the Lafayette resi hition adopted at tho lapt meeting of about them. a
shewing-the amouiA of-claims ••allowed by. the’ County Court of sail
county,
for what allowed, amount of warrants drawn, and «mount of warrants out­
the
Oregon
Editorial
Association,
the
furniture store.
Mr. Johnson is building a new barn in standing and unpaid, from the 1st day of April, 138?, to the 30th day.of tjeplemlier,
I urn prepared tn farnigii
Have you read the grand jury’s report? next session of said'body .will be heliat place of the oils burned dowrfi Mr. Fred
1887, both inclusym:
FARRIAGEK
MACKH,
Albany on Friday, October 14, 1887. Hart nig is doing the carpenter work.
NADDLLBUHSBR,
It’s in another column.
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Oregonian Hallway, L’d, Line.
Business of imj>oitance, affecting the
We see notices posted up for another
a
You can get plenty of wall paper now
£ £ S is B
and every thing in t he l/rtryhire in good ahap«
¿H
journalistic fraternity of the strife, in­ auction of the ol<l stock of goods in store
a
n<l
on.
abort
notice.
at Westerfield’s furniture store.
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cluding the amendment of the constitu- here; bound to go this time.
O n W hat A ccount A llowed .
Tr maiant Hlock-Udunjih me will receive th<
O -*-< B
Job worK ol every descriptipn done at.
■t eat ol’caie and Httention.
Bones of a sheep’s head after all.
tition previously adopted and thoadoption
*■> a
G<» <1 nndcaietul dr’veraemployed,
Until further notice trains will
the R egister office at reasonable rates.
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a «
of a set of by-laws for the future govern­
-M. Ds. are plenty, but diplomas are
w
k-O
Yon wil' find my Htuble <.n JefTeraou Street Arrive und depart fro« Lufuyetta
Dr. J. W. Watts lectured on the amend­ ment of the association, will Ire transacted. scarce.
between Second and Third.
|s follows, to aiid from Portland.
ment at the M. E. church last Sunday.
A full attendance of tire meir Irers, ami
■*r. i
$ 5815[1<I
(12 $ 57 28
Say Dutchey look a little out how you Roads and Bridges . .....
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LKAVS
LBAVI
923.01
51
Highest price paid for all kinds of ulso those who wish to become such, is insinuate about works of charity. Cuni- Indigent..................................
Portland . 10 30 A . M Air lie........... «15 A. M.
Insane
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47
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.2.14
P.
M.Monmouth.
7.15 A. M.
wrought and cast iron. Apply to Carl requested.
C has . N ickell ,
45 *22
Circuit Court.........................
1810,25
Bherilan... 4 34 P. M.ballae
A. M.
Ed Bodie is now working on the nar­ Justices Const......................
Secretary O'. E. A.
Young.
142 95
35
Pellaa..........0 A0 P. M hrridan .... 10 21 P. M*
row gauge railroad.
Mon
month
7.^7
P
M.
afwyitte..
12
38P.M.
Printing
and
Stationery..
30
204
80
10
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Mr. A. Klosterman will sell horses,
Airlie (ai v ■)>* 35 P. M.Portland (are)4 16P. M,
S urvey of T ii lamook B ay .—Mr. Geo.
1 no
40
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2620
Asa Kelsey has sold liis lot to P. C. Coroner..................
cattle, goatB, etc., at public auction Octo-
For rm'h»»r Intormation apply to the Vona
W. Freeman, ol the United States engin- Tbopipsou; pric£$75.
Scalp Bounty ....
.20$ '.
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nnny > Affbht at l.afaiette^or addreaa General
' lier 22d_ See posters.
029
Mis< ellancous. . ..
office, corner Firat A I’luo-Btii., Portland Uga,
.aitci
iuc vuniuin
neer vuijin,
corps, »«care
i.as »a
a xvnjin
room av
at the
custom
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F. L. Roberts is getting lumber on the Military ‘.........
1001
We have an interesting letter, on the hou'e whore ha is drafting a dehiilod map
the block—ol
of land ire County Commissioners................ ,...
ground to fence tiro
74 40
county •seat* question from McMinnville^ of a rqc-eI]t careful survey made by him bought from E. iZ Peckham.
School Superintendent............................
470
rnrr
TDIAI
qnlekl» «ire.
rntt I n
'’"f Vo" h"»1 Erro".
which will appear next week.
50
Tuacher’s Examination.......................
of Tdlamook bav and the channel to Ho-
26 50
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Our si :k seem to be about the same.
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Treasurer......................... .............................
SOO
The people of Astifria have raised the qu rton or Lincoln or Tillamook, Fays
t.ry I.,>■«•«: Re.lnres h>inh,,od. $1 a pkg; B
Our scliooj is,progressing finely.
County Judge..............................................
400
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tur SS. Trial pk l'io posisg«, Ere. >t otSct.
$150,000 for a railroad subsidy. They the Aitoiiaii. It is the best survey ever
..v¡
County
Clerk
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078;
Adviro «mi ccirn laiinn on all Privata and
Born, to the wile of Boh McCaskev, a
feel justly hilarious over the event.
made of that 1 ection; the map when com-,
Bheriti'........................................
65
1977|65
Chioulc
©M. A. ©.©LBM.
fine son. Mother and chihl doing well,'
3
114 K. Va« Baren Mt.t Car. Clark.'
plated
will
be
sent
to
the
secretary
of
but Bob and grand dad are in a precar­
Wheat is' moving slow, but our mill
Totals......................... .. .....................
$13332:02 $13264 23 $ 80 85
men, Suite^A Daniel, arepaying62,’<jcents war, and fl ml examination of it w ill <le-‘ ious condition. Another demoer.it for
H awk -E ye .
Recapitulation:
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termine tho matter of improving Dry Gallaway.
per bushel clear of sacks and storage^
Total amount of claims rllowed..
■$13832.92
Storking bar and other points tjiat badly
NEWBERG.
J. L. Ferguson, as administrator bf tho
Warrants drawn, paid and returned
$13264.23
need government attention.
0
Warrants drawn and not returned .
80.85
estate of D. I. Corker, deceased, will
IS JUST RECEIVE!» A LARGE AND
Oct. 10, 1887.
Warrants not drawn.........................
487.84
ir, llseleetcJ utis-k <>l Hiovs. arid Tin­
«•eminence to-day to sell at auction tlr-;
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.M oney S carce .—The papers of Port-
A lovely shower last w eak; ground in
ware, and prop»... to .ell chrop.r than wnj
fu« mn-t
nr V-.'fteitiy n$»v- -
remaining stock of hardware, etc., at the 1 nd and the state are complainining of fine condition for plowing.
$13832.92
. t r-in-r (I hvo 'H f> » » on.
I.....w in tho count,. 1verytlnpR k.pt on hand
f
riut
dh-tn-«'Fi.-g, i. ..icnv *»«d piUb'í
old stand..
State of Oregon,
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sul repairing don. aalkgadorly. and ailboni
tire stringency of money. This scaritv is
er r j -’b.ii-h-j.
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Mrs. A. L. Wilhite has gono to Dakota.
iiMtOr«»»! with
Comity cf Yamhill, f K
delà,.
I Frii r tVin' 8.
Jal
Rev. Sails will lecture on the ame id- fun to a combination of circumstances,
A uifttitluablnc-i ■vclf'-Mti'11 < .ïii'fv»«nation «l'U A
Sept. 28. t-f.
John. Townsend, of Albany ¡«'down cn
1, (geo. W. Briedwell, County Clerk of the County of Yamhill, State of Ore­
Hl I -ran»| filiad J |w, «itbojt. , Tits*
. « poptolFrity or
ment in the M. E. church on Wednesday tire fraudulent Vlrcat deal in San Fran­ a visit.
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. gon, do hereby certify .that the foregoing is a true and correct slefetnent <>f L ara > kttb ,
O regon , tl.f» bufi«.« inc ANirit*f'"< it »nfi th thrtt its on­
(.Uriti if>n nepriy mufclt tlu;t r f Oil to ■ J-i*r
<•<
evening, Oct. 19th. In consequence or cisco Ireing the most prominent, J u.-rt at
. D. Acori 11».
i.d c'fcMcoml.’n/ <1. Pr>'i\ flJ3(i J
J-J. Wiley, of The DalP**, formerly of the amount of claims allowed by the County Court of said county, fcr tlijs fix
A OÒ.,
tr»rjn‘>«. Sfi'4 i)v r.’l i op.
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months ending on the 30th day of September, 1837, on what account the i- im.i wer>
this the regular open temperance meet­ pre amt there is no movement in wheat, thia place, is down on a visit.
PuLIUhcr», Lo. fcui ErofiduJij,
alllowed, and the amount of warrants drawn, und the amount of warrants onl -t end­
ing was postponed until Wednesday, Oct. and thia lack of cash will come heavily
Miss Addie Gard’s school in the Hall ing and unpaid as the same aaniear upon tha records of my office in inv officia) cus­
on
the
farmers..
district,
Washington
county,
closed
a
26th.
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tody. Witness my hand and fie seal of the County Court of said,this lltli d.iv of
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p: fi. h « Ut, r»
week agrf.
October, A. D. 1887.
G eo . W. B rikdwkll , County Clerk.
Rev. T. F. Campbell will lecture on
Westerfield Bros, want those indebted
Miss A<Ja Newman, of Bast Portland,
prohibition at Sheridan Friday night, to them on bacK subscription, fo come in
was up on a visit h weekjy;o.
Semi-Annual Summary Statement of tlie financial condition of the County of
the 14th; Bellevue, Saturday, at one and settle their accounts immediately.
) I tUo
erta, a»d
prspsrM
4 nnrotUn Ci1»
ihpua*
Hertry Austin expects to put an addi­ Yamhill, in the State of Oregon, tho .‘lOth day of September, A. p. 1887:
o'clock; South Yamhill Baptist church, If they are not settled by November Isf,
] ftn 1 fpn’it )-♦)••« » r V -<•«<♦ infilo
c.j
Çn.Li
bu*
UABIUTIES.
Saturday evening. McMinnville, Sun­ their accounts will be put in the hands of tion, to his hotel soon.
J Ctveara, ì r? U& n-, •. ( >
■•’4 • i toih'T l'.tD'irr fw*
Married, Oct. 2, 1887, ft the bride’s To warrants drawn on the County Treasurer, and outstanding and unpaid.. .$ 80.85
fZwn-f tn lurent. .1. I
day and SundavAlight.
an attorney for collection.
Un tU CU’-». < > ,
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parents, by L. F. Hall, J. I’., Edwin To claiins allowed and warrants not drawn....................................................................... 487.84
W eh ¡KBFirrrwBnos.
— West Chebalem, Oregou,—
LSI firm AriT Mtl oìhtr 1- ^ « mi ir-• *. prr-
We htve received notice that the time
Everest to Miss Sarah Lawson. We
a Dai ditlihnitrot.nyr? 4r-asof . biotrrtija.
Pl$ ior> RU'’nr 8t o -t uioff v. V $.»• chow-
Total
liabilities
for Mrs. Mary T. Lathrap’s lecture in Mc­
wish
the
couple
a
long
and
happy
life.
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$568.69
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F ree L ecture .—Mrs. Lathrop, one of
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wi’lioufc/• .itPk Hsml-apoU <4
RESOURCES.
Minnville has been changed from Octo­ tho best lady lecturers in the United
’:t.cn a*¡nt fr. P*-* paUnta obtsinod
Fom, ^ept. 28, to the, Wife of Fred
Wiahea to inform the people of turriti- in*um
:$ k .3 * Ço. «7
»n tb? ***.*£M*
ber 17th to October 14th—to-night, in the States, will speajt in McMinnville Oct. 14th Plair, a fine daughter. Fred is the hap­ By funds in the hands of the County Treasurer apf licable to the payment of
A ■ er 'm <?•*»• T-1* odri»”)«^ nf r-en no»tro i*
West Uhu'uulem, and vicinity, f.U
r ■ 1-V ” '‘<1 b7P**-« »whtì *'*•*10
9^
County warrants.......................................................................................................................... $5294.58
piest man in town.
opera house at 8 o’clock.
at the opera house, and as this will be
By estimated unpaid current taxes applicable to the pajgnentof Co. warrants 3800 00
that he keeps on bund- * com­
, * CO-
We understand that there is a prospect
The advertisement of G. H. Wester­ but the one opportunity to hear her in
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plete stockiof
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Total resources
.,,,,,$HO,)4.58
field will be found in another cotumn. tliis^connty wc hope to Bee many attetffl. of another wedding shordy, and we Wtm-
der if it will be J. J., A. G., o. T. J.
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George has had a large experience in
GOE. W. BRIEDWELL, County Cleik.
T eeth — From date until Jan. I, 1888,
Ed. Robinson and G. W. Even , are
Dated October 1st, 1887.
frorshoeing, in fact he has shod some of
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-ring to the coast this week to fish.
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the fastest horses on the American turf. I will make teeth far $12.50 and upward
(IROCF.Rtm HATB. CAPS.
per set. anil when the teeth are already
The Good Templars of this place have East Chehalem, we will send a good ma-1
L ook at T his .—A man woa heard to
He guarantee« satisfaction.
adjourned lodge for next. Saturday night jority for old Yamhill.
extracted $10 and upward.
say:
“
It
don
’
t
makejnuch
diffagen
e
to
and will visit Middleton lodge.
vV. A. Wish, Dentiot, Amity, Or.
t
NEW, BOARD OF TRACE,
Work has commenced on the dermi- mo about taxes whether a new court
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There will be a temperance meeting tory for the Friends’ Pacific academy.
house and jail has to he built or not. I aud TINWARE. ’ In fact every­
f
W heatlaud , Oct. 11, 1887.
MARarrn—-At the court house by Dr. J. next H. bbath at Chehalem mountain
thing usually fourni inacoontrv
»
E dito « O keoow R koistkr :—In order W. Watts., Nora E. ballse and Wm. T. schoolhou» , at 3 p. m.
Mr. Kellogg started homeward today don't pay much taxes any way it goes.”
Bthat the citiaene of Wheatland, Yamhill Johnson.
far Happy Valley.
t
store; which be proposes to sell
“Havo you not got land?” “Oh yea; bet
F. E. Hadley has moved on Mrs. Wil­
na chfetp us can be bought in
■eonnty, Oregon, shall not be considered
Misa .'. aggie Blair has been engaged to it ia covered with a mortgage.” J«et ua
hite's pla,*e.
t
The As’ori . Tranneript must have
Hbackward in coming forward in all things
teach at the Chehalem mountain achool- see. The man in in debt, mortgagee
Y.imhill Ornnty. tt^Highest
The
br
dg^B
near
Tarrant
’
s
mill
and
houae. We think the directors have cover his land. Suppose the county
been
mud
:
1
on
men
or
mixed
on
«aliai pertains to the good of her people,
one mile east of town are in bad condi­ made a gool se.ection.
. market price paid tar produce.
C,
F we have hereby organised a board of geography when it stated that Co). tion. and tne sup rviaor should look af­
H. hm> al*o tw-i f.rma fcr ,ak. on roano«-
Mrs. Hunnicutt ia visiting at M.Minn- neat in moved, $46,000 must Ire rained by
Fred
Grant
had
been
nominated
for
ter
them.
f trade, known as tha Wheatland Board of
villa.
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... taxation in addition to what it would be «bl, orna-. nlo>>. .lock «(g urda and bnildlnga.
secretary of irUte of Illinois. Cot.
«L« j «or 'A gr-->i»4 For further partirai«»
W. 8.1.add, of Portland, has contracted
L-Jrade. Wc did uot know a Uether to in-
Newb“rg has a iWtofiice ordering ol- —a* a starter, and how mu|Ji more for cali nu tba an !.. roignad at irla atore.
corporate or go in on joint ballot, but np- dcred-may W a—•>u< ker, hulJtgQ_re- for 57,000 tiled of Jesse Edwards.
J. D. i anrna. Waat ( habal-ki.
the next ton years, no man can tell now.
flee, and do- *t jroa forget it.
sidee in New York.
Yamhill County, Orejea.
The
<4iarieror
Nc#berg
u$
an due consideration we decided to go in.
Tire man who owns the mortgage will
G. T. was draped last Saturday evening
The otojact of thè Wheatlartd Board of
mMtn-tha
Isnd
—
owne
r
pay
that
much
in memory of John B. Finch, who died
Trarie fa to board prhere we don’t ha e US’
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Oct. 3d . t Bosto , Mass.
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DR. J. C. MICHAUX,
3-
Farming Implements
TO AMOUNT RECEIVED
APRIL
.u.
If you want an.3?~tlilrLg- in tlie line of
DURING TgE MONTHS OF
J. Mill a sold one of his fine trotters in
r
Uncle Reuben Harris returned Thurs­ Portland last week.
$2 00
Mr. James Likens contemplates start­
1 •00 day from east of the mountains.
A. B. Westerfield," the hardware man, ing a blacksmith sliop at Parrydale in-a
few weeks.
;■
went to Portland on business Monrlay.
J. Burt Moore,
W. R. Brown’s ha. ks and buggies are
Mrs. John Thompson went to Portland
alljif his own work, and Maj. is known Ao
PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON,
be an Al workman. His iron" harrows
J. E. Fenton, a prominent attorney of ftre made qf the best metal and are so
Eugene city, was in town during the constructed as they will got clog when in
Oregon.
Newberg
use. lie will offer them for sale Oct. 15th.
week.
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subscription rates .
One Copy, per year, in advance... ...
Ono Copy, six iponths in advace....
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COME AND SEE ME,
O-
Peter II. Ilagey, of Alsea, called on
Scliofiqi-d. <3S XXoigrarx,
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Narrow Gania System.
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P ortland &W.V. R’ y .
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and tare!
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DRY GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES
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p
L a MJ^HI
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it
pay, and when not occupied in finding a
Ircnrding place we meet and trade lie* on
tho conditio
county buildings at
Lofavette.
that the above ciato-
moot will place ua «long side with onr U-
luatrioua -'
WJ- McMinnvillg
Board of
‘* f»«arer, Y
Iroty,
W watlaxd .
t,",TS, E-Thc: Register 11
. A good time to'.aow fall wheat now.
Benjamin Miles expect* to more into
hRAiew house njxt week.
Onr merchant* have all got in a new
■ ock of good* and are iksne a flourish­
ing twine** Come and give them a
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If every precinct la Yamhill county
will give a* big • vote fcr prohibition a*
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