The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889, October 28, 1887, Image 1

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¿LAFAYETTE, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1887.
no .
ia
FROM WHEATLAND.
THAT
CIRCULAR.
CLUBBING RATES.
I
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,—a— ■
Oct.
24,
1£87.
Is
the
county
seat
document,
issued
in
We have made arrangement* with the
PU8LI8JED EVERY FÿlD iY
/
D ayton , Oct. 23, 1887.
I
1858,
by
the
Lafayette
election
committee
Last Saturday was a refllcttetdaj' fqr
New York World publishers, whereby we
—Át
E ditor R eoibter :—I notice that the
- a forgery?' We expect R egister to bowl
OREGON
kTKTTB,
Reporter and Telephone are making quite the people of tills vicinity, and especially that wav. Please cull and see the origi'- can furnish tlie R eoibter , the Wip kly
- by -
an effort to secure the vote of Dayton for so for the Wheatland board of trade. The nul paper itself, and ask Hon.
L. Fer- Horld arid any one of tnree valuablo
you. •want an37*tiiing- in W.e line of
books for 42.50. The hooks are the “His­
FRANK S. HARDING.
McMinnville, and to that end exh’bit usual rush was mado to secqre the only guso 1 if it is not genuine j
Th
ly
had
a
bridge
at
Lafayette
in
1858,
considerable apparent solicitude fot our cop^Of tho Telephone that comes to this and D lyton then had none. This was tory of the fhiiteil States,” “History of
welfare; and are quite industrious in office. The one who gets there is gener­ Lafayette’s joyful cry in 1858. This was England,” and “Everybody’s Guide.”
«PB8CRIPTION RATES?
topy. per year. In advance................... $2 00 showing us wherein Lafaye te has wrohged ally under bonds to read the important the third weighty (?) icason offered by Price of eachbbook alons is $?.00. The
six mouthri in xdvHre............. 1 00
us. They started cut to show that that items to the waiting crowd. There was 'Lafayette in the county seat fight. Then R eoibter will keep abre rtt of the times
AND I WILL M ake y . ou money , fob
why should Dayton be beaten.— Reporter. the coming year. It is oiir intention to
town was instrumental in depriving us of grpat expectations that there would be a
The object in publishing the '58 circu­ enlarge and otherwise improve our . wi­
a railroad; but in this they were not flood of light shed on our darkened path­
J. Burt. Moore.
lar is plain; that is, to create a bad feel- *v
v u January
auuai j
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re idy popular paper »»«•
on v»
or before
bourne, out by" the facta. - Besides it way, but We were doomed to dissappoint-
• ing between the towns to ftiflnence the 1, 1888. Our subscription list is incirca»-
Buford plow«, and a full line of farming imple.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
ja^»t upoirlfoir minds that the hon-, ment. .The first thing that caught the
ing
constant!«,
and
Am
fot^^
fe t,lu cjebratecl Steel
reader’s'eye was called ’‘SfialTtlie Coiintv r4soaiia* ,4WioH‘ wh? did 8110 (M cM i nn-
*(<•<•) Skein
skein LaBelle
LaBelle Wagon,
Wagon, th»
ih»
< Ijgal gei.tloman of 5 cMinhville, .. . . ..
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• I v lie) __
a
_
i
—
not
feel
as
kindly
tow
aid'Dayton
in
Seat
neat,
be
isj
Moved?
moved
f
”
Underneath
unoerneatli
was
writ
­
R egister is bright. Pretent subscribers
Oregon.
Newbgrg
8
gj)io is' doing more than any single man
nS-AJSTlC
O
’
COZLTZISrOiK,
1858, when she could have helped them. can take advantage of the above v try li­
against Lafayette, waf the very man that ten “From a Circula,' of 1858.” There
•»
Lafayette, Oregon.
She gave Lafayette eighteen majority, beral oiler By paying all arrears an$ $2.60
was
a
silence
for
awhile
dliat
was
oppres
­
aided more than any one else in induqjng
thereby allowing them that she endorsed for the R eoibter , Wot Id and choice of
sive,
which
was
only
broken
by
a
groan
LAFAYETTE, OREGON-
the railroad company to cross at Lafay­
this circular.- In fact, covetuouBness and books for the year to < oine. You can get
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ette. All their efforts having failed In that awoke not the ei hoe-1, but a dog who
greed in McMinnville is the cause' of all a sample copy of the World by sending
87 Washinjtos St.,
•
Portlaad, Orejoo.
thought
that
the
last
day
had
come.
The
this
direction,
they
rollod
up
tl\eir
sleeves
fiar an active experience of nine year,
this trouble about tlie county seat. When y our addess to the publishers, and you
.re hi. attrice, to the people ol i-ifayelle and made a dive amongst the old musty pa;>er dropped from the nervebss fingers
she could not get it in 1858 she was de- can seo the books by culling at this.office.
eorrounding couu.ry.
records of the county Beat contest in of the reader, bilenliy the crowd dis­
an,«l,*aï. -
teifiiined Davton should not. ' Then, as These rates apply only to cash mail sub­
1858, and securing 'an address issued at persed. Later you might have seen gien
now, Lafayette was not behind in public
'irst National Bank. that timq by the people of Lafayette, they stand ng in little groups on he corner enterprise; she built tho first bridge across scribers, to those who pay a full year in
dis
-ussing
with
serious
faees
the
calamity
advance, and will clone nriinnt.v on Jan-
proceed to flaunt it as a red rug rag in our
—■—OF u’MtNNVILLB, OB.,----- —.
the Yamliill river at a cost of $10,000 and
faces, thinking thereby to arouse our hat­ that hud befallen ub . Some thought that gave it to the county. The second brigde uar.y 1, 1838.
COB WORTMAN.......... '... President, red, malice and envy against our neigh­ the'editor had been reading the report of
Grades and
and the
the Latest
Latest Eastern
Eastern Stvlns.
Styles.
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Of Of all all Grades
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CARD OF THANKS.
. D. FENTON............... Vice-President, bors in this contest. But tl is, like ull tlie grand jury; other' thought that he was built by Lafayette and the county,
Samples
^Mailed
on
_A_ppllcatiori_
each
paying
ore-half.
We
built
a
school
­
Oct. 20, 1837.
IO. 1V0RTMAN ...................... Cashier, their other efforts will prove ai failure,! might have sqjtening of the brain; and
I
E ditor :—Allow mo space iu your valu­
there wero several other re.isons dis- house lit a cost of a fifty mill tax that has
rmnaicta a cnnei-al IlMBking B’lfiir hb . D i - and
will
act
a
veritable
boomerang
•its receivt id-object to check. Sell-» eight |
always
been
ail
honor
to
the
town
and
able
paper
to
thank
the
people
of
-
Lafay
­
,U)iHSed. Now it so happened there was a
THERE 18 NO
change no >1 t leg arthic tr nipfere on New against them. For this address hag
-anger sojourning in our midst who had coutiiy, on a full block and fenced it in. ette circuit, especially those cf Lafavettu,
brought to mind the fact, as shown by
>rk, Öen Frauctaou and Pot tland.
The town helped Mr., Stanley build his fdr their kituluets to me and ianuly, and
lune 2«. I v.
the McMinnville poll books, of 1858, that •traveled extensively, hehisked if tl e pa- steam flouring mill in 1307. The present
that I pronounce ti.e birthday donation
in that contest McMinville gave Lafay­ ftfer Cali id the Telephone was not pub-, flouring milt of Suiter & Daniel was built
Telcraphy Taught. For terms
fished ut McMinnville. He was informed
LOCAL ANb GENERAL.
ot List evening a complete success; and
ette fiiftyoue votes for the county seat;
J. GiRPTNl’R.or W.
b-. a joint stock company of Lyfayetto.
that it has been proven to my entire sat- ippivti, Mr-
that
it-was.
“
Then
I
can
explain
to
you
and gave Dayton only thir'y-'h ree. Now
It used to be the erv of McMinnville i-faction that wernon can keep a sei'ret. A. GARDINER, Lafayette, Oregon. 9
Mrs. G, W. Perkins is quite sicK.
the
reason
of
the
pres
>nt
whatness
of
af-
But you will And nn easy one to it
the Trtrphone claims that Dayton was
I« you will - ■■
any tl unks for their kindness and es­
R egister , World and a $2 book foh only beaten by fourteen votes, and Mc­ f lirs. There are six healthy saloons and that Lafayette had no rail ami telegraph
coiimiunicatiqn. We he. r no n.ore oi teem—for I assure you that it is mutual—
one
brewery
at
McMinnville.
Ssty
that
LfiO.
Minnville gave Lafayette hohteen ma­
PRACTICE
ECONOMY
that as we double them now*. It ¡ b true and I shall endeavor to so act and Vive in
Ohas. Grissei, the McMinnville baxer, jority. Therefore ^IcMiunvHh}. by her an ordinary man should start out at half­
we have not built any fruit dryers or in­ the future that our lives may be blest to
•AN]
past
seven
to
see
another
’
man
ondmpor-
tiled yesterday.
a
vote decided the contest against Davton.
duced any innocent parties to build a AMulaaithe.rs gmaL
M. B urunoamk .
Hon. Wra. Galloway cpUod for a brief i And vet notwithstanding nil this, these ant business and should not be able to
foundry, a Central hote 1 to rent for $7 a
find
him
until'abiuit-three
in
the
incrn-
îat on Wednesday.
J gentlemen now have the cheek to ask us
’< CAB 1.TON.
month, nor did we ever undertake to
Prof. W. D. Lyman is in town looking' to vote for them in this contest,, heoiufle ing, don’t you think he would lie apt to build a water ditch from near Willamina
Oct. 23, 187.
roll
buck
the
tide
ot_tinie,
or
words
to
Lafayette beat ais in 1858. If it had net
ip history matter.
to Lafayette anil thereby cause m.my < f
Married—.kt tho residence of A. .1. Ed­
that
effect,
'wenty-nine
or
thirtv
years?
lieen for tho vote cf McMinnville against
our citizenstol'jsetheir hnrdoarnedcash. son. .lames Edson to Nettio M. F ryer, by
We want a little more wood on sub-
ns at that time we would have gained I tell you gentlemen you have nothing to They were fol 1 at the fiuie that they Rev, J. A. CatnphulL . After the vere-
■FR(Pr«
cription or job work.
feqr
in
this
cáse,
taking
all
things
into
oionv they took the 4 o'clock .train for
the county seat. No, gentlemen, i e
W5TA1I wo»k WHriiutvd te give Satisfa''ion
Rev. S. Monroe Hubbard has been in don’t priposo to vote fcr you in this elec­ consideration. The patient I think will would novar get water enough through Portland. "May their life Le a happy one.
rhirt*bn.ytAi-a vritclice «I hor»eahneirg
be all right in a short time with proper the ditch to Water a Brindle cow. In mv
own sevorul days this weeK.
Our “ick folks are still under tho doe-
tion. You ask us to vote against Lgfay-
10
G. II. Westerfield.
“
What
trêatni^ïïrVmir.ni
’
’
treatmqnt.
”
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Geo. Marion Perkins is confined to his ette because 'she heut us before; but we
mouth for such a small body. She is al­
•you
suggest?
”
was
asked.
“
I
say
that
M c M innville , or .
room with a sevoro attack of rheuma­ know you licat us, and we propose now to
The county scat war wages warm.
patient be removed from the immediate ways biting off piore than she can chow. Some-of the parties out caib’iising for
tism.
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give you a dose of your own medicine
If
she
is
such
a
business
center,
why
fo
their respective toUifs had better be
The stock la always fresh, and tbs
vicinity of his prese 1' home; give him
P ioneer .
Highest price paid for nil kinds of and vote for Lafayette.
prices nre cut down to
a ime light work, such as distributing tlu many failures of bar business - men ? called off us this is no mat tar of co
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men
will
vote
as
they
please.
'Cuuitux?
wrought and cast iron. Apply to Carl
lbw time*.
FEED AND SALE STABLE,
copies of 'iii-iipuper to tho dozen subscrib­ Newby made himself poor trying to build
REPORT OF T1IK GRAND JURY.
(Young.
■■ -. ... —a_
Trv ua and ba convinced
Those
parties
that
are
kicking
about-
up
the
town
;
Edson,
his
partner,
shared
ers, and kept from getting excited; and
Miss O. Townsend who has been visit­ in T ub circuit court of the state or by_allaneans doiil let him see a copy of th« snnie fate, as di I Berry, Bean?Burns, thoir mail matter being held had tsitter T..JB NELSON. Proprie or.
OREGON FOR YAMHILL COUNTY.
rein! section 479 of no“t,il laws. Our post­
ing friends here, returned to her home in
Fisher, Hartman ami others. Why diii master will be guided by hat section in
1 nm prapared tn furntHli
•
To the Hon. R. P. Boiee, Judge of mid tho R eoibter .
LtikeviowList week.
dhobe
and
Hraly
quit
business?
¡Simply
- MAC»
delivering
mail in tlie futpre, tor ouviLUs CanniAUK.H.
The president of the lioard of trade
Court;— We, the grand jury, for said coun­
HA OHLS UOHSKH,
Rev. M. Burlingame will preach af ty, drawn for the regular September, 1887, arose andTft a neat little spool’ll of al>o”i because the-business was not there and reasons.
Oregonian Railway, L’d, Line.
Rob McMaskey is clerking in Mr. J. R. and evcrylblng In the Irrer, hlre in good afopi
North Yamhill next Sunday Oct. 30th, term of said court, having completed our two hours and a half thanked the stranger O’Recount rf their healtlf. These are
labors, beg leave to r ubinit our filial re'-
.
amt on .hort notice,
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fa ts, n.otw t iit inding the loudmouthed Cal-1 well's store.
morning and evening.
for
his
-advice.
Thereupon
some
of
th
port: We have carefully pxihnined into
Tr.na'nnt .tis-k leit - IWi m. will reeelva Un
There i-* n petition numerously -signed lest ofearn and atl-ntlnn.
A gentlainan writing from oustern Ore­ all complaints. for tjie commission of ■members said that they believed the prattlingH of her socailo I newspapers ami
asking
the
O.
AC.
R.
R
to
change
the
Un <t and oaretiil dr'vna tmplayed,
small
fry
stieet
hui
mors
and
bnsy-hod-
Until further notice trains will
gon says he considers tho RsoisTER thc crime made to Us and have di posed of stranger wnnle 1 to become a member.
running time of the evening express so us
them to the best of our judgment.
Yon »II' ho’t my -lebte
n Jeflcrauu Street
Upon being asked why, be said it looked io-t and county officials and excomrty Io pa-s here 30 minutes later in the
arrive and de]mrt
art from Lafayett*
best paper in the cijunty.
' .
between Hecuiid and 1 blqL
Under the instruction of tir> court we
a ■
.morning ami 10 minutes earlier evenings;
rather 'wired but said it was settled dif officials.
IW follows, to III.-'
ini from Portland.
lff’,1l,*ll
Our maiehiint* are receiving their fall have visits I and examined into theion-
My only upologyfor writing the above good iiiea.
ferent than pur boa.d, and the matter
titfon
and
management
oi
tlie
county
Laavn
LKAVH
goods, an.l if you want to buy goo l.goo-ls
Portland
10 30 X. M AI II« I... .d id A. M.
is that I know it Io be truffi, and v. ■ coli­
•mil lings and variouscoiv tv offices. We was dropped.
W heatland .
Onr school is full anil our teacher
Liifrfxetie.. .2.14 P. M Munmontb. 7.Id A. M.
cheap you should give them a call.
find the court lmn-e an 1 j lil i i goed coa­
e l for by tho stinking insinuation li rat 1 weins to be doing fine.
.'♦hr rr I mim .. 4 34 P. M i .ll.a ...>.i« A. M.
aliHR......... fl M» I’. M ________
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Bliss Kate Wall is very sick with typhoid lition mid repair mi l have no rcoin-
hxionn...
10VI P.M,..
it «I thus’’ associated with me were not
Wonder where West Chohalem is with
inondations to-in.ike.
find the records
Monnimitli 7 »7 V M
it*.. 12 38P.M.
fever. Dr. Michaux is in attennance, ind tiles of the several county offices
' ho' ent enough to p tv our an ' rii «ion to his items? Come W. C., come out that
An lie ( ai v )J .’»5 P. M.PortUnd (»re)4 UP. M,
and wo hope she w ill speedily recover.
Fortni h<*r In ortnalKm Ai pi» lo tbfo Com
the court house fund, which was paid, fellow up the road isn’t dangerous; Ip-,
neatly and orderly kent‘ and the county
tiHniV Ag«i t Mt *.HtM\t’ttH, or »Oslir»1* General
, and they have no right to make any such has a severe spell of growl; no harm u-
Mr. J. II. Olds and wife were tipjed officials prompt an 1 efficient in the *i<-
ffictf.
comer Fir-t <1 l iue Ko.,' Portland Ugn,
he is toothless and with all good n. tured.
h irge of the duties appertaining to their
in inuation. Now what do jou t .mk of
out of lheir buggy Sunday afternoon, respective
offices.
There
is
a
long
eared
red
and
yellow
such actions old pioneers, you who locat-
shaking them up considerable. No bones
Dated at laifayetto this 28th day of
done running around town sucking eggs
mrr Trill RKHVITA qnlrklv earn
e I the county seat in the forties by your Better chain l.im up or there might tie
Jeptember 1887.
broKen, however.
Errors,
I rr.tt
IIUL. I li.lflLr"
IIIHL rrT '»••«
iig Von
tU ) li , «I IllV0
|*J.
I
county
comitHk-ionrrs,
Jacob
Comegfs,
L ewis H oskins , Foreman.
another
coroner's
inquest
orr
a
dog
’
r
IVe were shown a mammoth potytoe
H BRUTsCitsa,
head instead of a sheep's head.
fare I.,*
lle-<'‘n*> k»i>h 'mi.
|t a i tur; •
of
Broadmead,
lewis
Rogers,
ol
West
from the farm of Mr. Jas. Green. It is
lorli. Timi i k PA' pua g ,
I ran at ottica.
II Hol'KlMS,
Mrs.' lffimmier, of Dallas, is visiting
Clieh.ilem, and Elij.t Dodson, ot . orth
Ad,or a io I coo a tail n on op Prhat. and
J ohn F A llison ,
fourteen inches long and weighs three
her son,’ lc C. Plummer, for a few days.
Lìmo
le
I'lrexi
1rs"
LOW.
A.
O. CLIN .
Yamhill; and by toe election of 1858?
F L K inney ,
and a half pounds.
3
UN ». Van tfara-H St, < ar. rHu-k.
Look out Dutchy, those envelopes give
I saac L amhiuout ,
Will you let yosr work stand ; or wdl yon you away.
IK1CAUO.
Hen. W. D. Hare, of Hillsboro, will
[ O J L eiu i .
suffer one egotistical, self-praised place,
Mr. McCiiskey has rentod tho A. P.
address the grangers and farmers at Mc­
for the sake of making one big town, sap­ Wilscti house and will move thia week.
REPORT OP GRAND JURY.
Minnville in Grange Hull at 1.30 p. m.,
H awk -E ye .
ping the life' Jood out of every other town
on Saturday O.t. 29,1887. C ommittee .
IN THE CIRCUIT COJOT OF THE STATE OF
\s ,’UHT KRl’flVEn A LARGE AND
^nd trading point in the county aald cre­
OREGON
FOR
YAMHILL
COUNTY.
NEWBERG.
-
*i ilari’ft-il mori "I S ore* aid 'Jln-
For cosh in hand I w’U make ten per
ating a debt or tax if tlmy shou.il make
warr. anil t’r»P’»ra li rei] olua|H-r Ilian aoi
To
the
H
f
morablj
Circnit
Court
of
Yarn­
Oct.
2Ï,
1887.
aeut. discount from Sept. 20th, 1887 to
honneui
ilia I’ll .ntr. I-rerjll-ll’g -rpl 1>|I llano
the levy, which they will do. and thereby
ar V
a »<1 i ’-pnirl
dima aalifla- torl/. and a illusi
January 1st, 1888 on all denial work. Re­ bill County for the March term of 1887.
pBn*»r <1 ivotM O adaeei, n*
keep our noses to the grindsi’Hu* tor un-
Frosty nights.
'Irl'iv.
Wo.
the
grand
jurors,
have
examined
spectfully, D r . E. D avis , Lafayette, Or.
How is your house plants?
t Id years when there is no necessity for
N»nt.'0. t.f
•plAr.r.td •nrr-svi* a. Thia |»vb»lAation, lurmabaa
the countv Coil lings and find the jail in
• wa/tvaluable p »•Insedia viki'wmatlfaii > bw B
Oil EGON.
Mrs. W.- A. Gardiner< and daughter
Buy boys, don’t ycu think that Arthur L apayettb -
the same? Asi t lickamas county, who
no prvaon ahorJU
« itbwut. 1 be nopuJarjty ••
good order. The treasurer’s office is in
■
*“r
the Bcuurririo Avnucm la rmh that Ri «ite
had
more
than
his
share
.lunday?
Miss Annie, have lieen visiting in Port­
i i groaning under a debt of $50 000 or
ealation n»*r'r enua'e th^t ft a .I «*'■'•*
•<
„•noil shape and the books neat I v kept „
Mr.
Griffith,
of
Indiana,
prSiiched
a.
Ha
cUMcu
’
nh
L
PHr*.
land the last few davs. Miss Annie Gar­
$10 005. Fhe built a lumrt bouse when
tor'oM. B”’'l bi «*1 r ewwrtsak *’• AuVNN A CO««
The clerk’s office is in goo 1con ii’ion and
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good
sermon
Sunday
at
1
riends
’
church
Publishers,
la t*/uad»aj, N. V7
•
diner will visit Kalama, W. T., Issfore
she Reeded it. not having one for twenty-
AMVMNOkiaRr* YTrtnn A Ce. bave
Miss \lattio Wooii was up hon e on a
the records well kept. The sherifl's of-
1
her return.
five years, and‘tlierel>y causing her ;>eo- visit Saturday and Sunday.
flee is in gopd order. The court house is
*_
«
ple to groan under a heavy tax of nine-
Rev. J. IV. Webb delivered a fine open- large enough for piesent need but not in
I t’le pi’r«* OPlcv, and brt»jr»pwd
. ,
Mr. H rger and fajnily, of West Chc-
I n>-»r«thav Cne
t?an mill • this year and it only pays the h.ilem, attended church ut thfa’placo biin-
sir lecture on the prohibition amendment. good repair.
- •
;
state tax, current expo ises arid inter- st day.
Prof. W. D. Lyman, of Forest Greve,
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D8ALER
IN
Having competed our duties wa a.=k to
on her debt, L aving her where she was
made a few remarks on the same subject, be discharged. Respectfully submitted,
Dr. Moore is having some new improve­
i Bi'.cl t ppHr*ii<H‘b {yr p» laata
tee
the year before. Of this I am informed ments made on his barn.
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Wednesday afternoon.
'
C vrata, Tr.'de-MMls C<-prr»gbta>
J ohn H utchcioft , Foreman^.
t
dMiCntLentv. and a«l Hner papera fot
by an honors i’e gentleman of that coun­
0. A. HUSTON;
Henry Austiu’s new hotel is going
to Invent« ni their 11; hta in the
Marshal Ohls rays he will commence
Unilad Etatea. Canada,
ty who know- whut he is talking about.
W esley J ones ,
right up.
w
Gcrtnanr
other I jeirn countrira, pre»
on Monday to collect the special tax
— West Clrehalein, Oregon.— | pared atrh*»rt and
M ilks R obertson , j
**• • r *■ to*? r*e*>nable tenne.
We hazard nothing in saying .we are
T^ior nat.on • ’ «>' o>?
Mrs. Nancy Wiley is making some im­
levied hy the town oouncil. All inter­
’ D. P. Tst LUNGER,
fn'lM'vrn without charme. Hand nycnn f
—x>:—
nearer the c liter, higher, dryt r, health­ provements on her residcui-e.
— iSiiSi.uon ►’■»
estol shoul 1 take notice of this and be
A. B a V aoe ,
Wishes to inform trie jieonle of I thron-h
Kvnn A C o. am »••»'«» •“
»?
ier, liettor water, better shipping facilities,
a SS k
tr -*• Tbe adrant-F« rf n-h
E. E. .Sau«, Clerk.
Bitching horseshoes is quite upaimi with
reaily with their two dollars.
i 5
I having two railroads and water commun­ tlie is ys of Newberg.
West Clibhuleni, mid vicinity, we! I t ><* r< d V/ •!* ywaous who W— to d.spOM
■
We notice that o-,r-nurseryman E. R.
•'’¡¡W?‘» '^ a <». g23
ication, and t*o_ telegraph lines. No
tfmt lie keeps on blind, a com­ A mk » ica >, at bri/Uwar. Nnw iosa*
Jpsso Hobson, Fred Tlair and Enos
D onation .—The members of the M. E.
Popppleton has commenced to t.-.^e up
other
town
of
I
Ids
jiize
in
tlie
state
can
Haiisoii
expect
to
put
up
a
now
saw
mill
plete stock of
and ship fruit trees. This 1* the be-t •hureh de ¿ring to show thtir apprecia­
>eat it.‘McMinnville to tlie contrary. It near town snort ly.
time of the year to plant trees anil all tion of their pa* or, Rev. M. Burlingum",
it not a race lietweeu Lafayette anil Mc­
Mooro Bros, have put up a new wood­
who are in 'nócd of anything in this line concluded to give him a donation. In
Minnville, but q ra • i»rwtween McMinn­ shed.
sKoul I remember to patronize home in­ some manner they had found out th t
ville anil the taxpayers. Eo believing, I
II. II. Livengood lost his olJest child
Tuesday la t Would be his birthday, and
UROVF.RIha. RATS. CAPS.
dustry.
sign yours in can Jor,
- »TW
on Uiu lOtii lust.
so on that evening quite a large numlier
J. t. FXSOLHI.N.
Just received direct from Baller, 1-ewin
Ed. Robinson »nd Geo. ’ vans each re-
of the members and frier.ils of tho church
A Co., l’hil.idclphia, the finest line of
Socairr A fter .—The narrow gauge c ivetl u hu. kot of carp la.4 Week from mid TIN WARE. In fact every­
repaired to that editiee with basKets well
ledios’ shoes ever brought to Yam. ill
Washington.
THIS is the top of the geffe
tilled with the necessaries and luxuries,
system is such an important one that
thing UAiially found inn country
county; also chiLlrens’ shoes, and we of­
The Misses Gard have some nice canary
of life. At a little past seven the pastor
w'hen
the
litigation
now
going
on
¡sever
uine
“Pearl Top" Lamp
•tore; which he pr<>|iosesto sell
fer them at p kvs that yon have been
t iere will lie strong bidding between the birds for sale.
others simitar
hs cheap us cuti be bought in Chimney, all
paying for cheap KHp-ls. Wo can recom­ was invited over to the church, being in­
A great many of qgr eftisens have ni­
Oregon Pacific and Southern Pacifie to
mend them to wear and keep their shupe; formed that there was a meeting there,
Yamhill County. WPUHigliest
IA^.1'‘ Ræ imitations.
Yamliill
te n tod the Moeh.itdM-’ fair And fal stock
anil
that
he
might
lie
called
on
dor
a
few
This is the
secure possession of it, as to either road show at I’ortl.ind tliy pawtS»«tik.
they will fit tire foot. 'Try a pair if you
market |>rice jadd for ¡.roduee. .
it will be almost a neieesity, and which
exact label on
•re tn need of them, at th« Lafayette remarss. He came into the church with­
Quite a number of McMinnville’s citi­
He
hn<
»!•*»
two
ft
rum
f
r
site,
on
ronton-
out knowing w I mt was- in store far-Fum,
ever, one gets it ■will have the "dead. zen a h ive been dear» the ast week lec- wolf term -, «I»1', »took of < ol* at.4 bilitjlnjr*. '
to 4 and shoe store, Harris A Haney.
each one of thfa
~ wooj’rou the'other. - Tffierwy w yin d ne lrt 'tl n i ii i ring a» LUa-EOludy scat qiuistion al-o j acre offrotiml. For f t’lhcr parti ulart
but his mind was soon disabused by Hon.
Pearl Top
• _■
.a.
-------------
¡- ‘ .1
» 11-f*.
I. w. »
at
I
have
beard
iKef
ftrve
*»1i
—
rt.
■uu>,r»i«'
*'i
al
A.
R.
Burbanx,
who
in
a
few
well
chosen
V ert G ood .—T^pe lecture of Rev. Dil­
but wbat both companies would im- but from w t'
1
’r-success.
J. b. UH««.-
GY«-
.
■ mediately extend it to Yaquina. When had vory poor-eui-cesn.
worth, of Portland, at tlie Presbyterian remarxs, stated that it was a surprise-
Ysatilll County. liegos.
The deaW
Mrs. C. F. Moore is at Silverton on »
rhomh laatMaLday evening was good. bfrthrfayMonat.on party for tire minister. | c„,al„ _<hiT Ie^r, will remember! this is dote the fanner of Polk county
r
will citier his wheat to the competition of Visit.
The attendance
a___ _____ was large and ail WlioTTiien the laiBes carried thetr gift* fo Um i the finding oi
Jiy »ay, JM
of tliobodv
tho boil v of*
of a woman in the
the!
Martin Cook and wife held divine ser­
Han Frsncisco and Portland buyers with­
had the j4ea-ure of hearing lhe speaxer ' pulpit and placed them on tables provid- ! Willamette,
near
Oregon
City,
and
th*
I
think he has ik
Willamette, near Oregon City, and the
vices
B
urn
lay
at
Middleton.
'
express tliimseives as more than satis- : ed for the purpose. After which the pae- disappearance of her husband and sup­ out fear or favor. This would bring to
nnV.
Remember that Newberg Agrirnltnral
fled. The style of address is peculiar to I tor thanxed the people Jjpr their gener- posed mur.ierer. Yesterday Siteriff Dar­ the producer every cent that his crop is
society
a
ill
1
old
their
next
mogfepg
on
.
osity
and
Kindness
to
himself
and
his
worth
in
the
world
’
s
market.
From
the
JO
B
Mr. Dilworth, and although tjje theme is
ris received a dispatch to the effect that
Saturday Nov. Mb at 2 p. tn.
eld his manner of presenting the same three motherless little girls. The cash Joe Davis had been arrested in Marys­ information, we hive we will wager a
Re i. Poling, of Dayton, gave a most
* «» a x-**^*^«*«
was new and logical. He was invited to J and other things given amounted to About ville, California, and it is said he is the year’s subscription against a boooel of excellent address on temperance last eve kinds, Bal iDvItMtlooa.'ProfframmM. hoaln m
Poalera and GEO. A. MACBET
ap;4es
that
the
narrow
gang«
is
ext
nded
1
forty
dollar».
Credit
is
due
to
the
child
­
return and give our people another lec­
’at the Friends’ church, J. W. W«bb not .0 UM. ef wrekdooel. a It. al- aa* e«lc..
guilty man.
|
beyond Airiie in less than two years. be ng able to meet tea »I’pantmen^ here.
ture before election, but we are not ia- ren for their interest in ths affair aa their
wntzAA
eve.eCiTKD.ts
Pittsburgh, Pl
Dear us.—Drsausr. '
gifts helped to sweU the totaL
Dr. Davis, resident dentist.
tormed whethor he will or not.
te Oregon Register
THE VOTE OF 1858. ■
COME AND SEE ME,
.
Farming Implements
Am Underselling. Them All."
DR.J.’C. MICHAUX,
Solh.ofi.elci ós XÆorgrarx,
Wall & Ceiling Papers
«
Telegraphy.
Í1
G.H. WESTERFILD,
Practical Horseshoer, v
Oeseased Feet Cured, Interfering
Forging and Knee Hitting
Stopped.
Buy Your
Drugs
Geo. W. Burt,
Lafayette
Narrow Gims W-
Portland & Wilamette Valley R’y
R. P. UNGERMAN,
n
G eee ^’ l M e ^ haedise ’
DRY GGODS,
BOOTS & SHOES
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