n ■> * * ir. y - ■» 1 Z-; :}- r ir OR k •fa ‘ fa * J <» » I ’ y- B Of lia» ) th« and Vth. day, 2 Nf- vol . r vn %» 4 4 LAFAYETT^OREGION, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1887, 1 Mt CLUBBING RATES. The Oregon Register * We have made arrangements with the FUHLIi.lED EVEBY FKID >Y —ATJ» New York World publishers, whereby we »4VAYMTVB, OBCGON can furnish the R xgistxh , the Weekly World and any one of tnree valuable books for »2.50. Tlie liooks are the "His­ FRANK S. HARDING. tory of the United States," "History of England," and "Everybody's Guide.” ’ ' WtrtWCIOPWO’f «tra >. one Copy, per »rar. In «dvsnee . ."7 ... »2.00 P»i*-e of each book alone is »2.00. The •■•Ospy, alx muntha In adrar».:......... 1 IMI RxaisTia will keep abreast oLtRe times JBBSHHHSHSSSB^—-------- the coming year. It.is our intention to Enlarge and otherwise- imjirove our a! J. Burt Moore, ready popnl ir paper on or More January 1,1888. Oyr subscription list is increaa- H PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, tniL constantly^ and the futuro for t e I & . R koihtiu is bright. .Present subacribers can tako advantage of the above very li­ beral oiler by paying a.) arreulrs and »2X0 DR. J, C. MICHAUX, for the K boibtxb , World and choice of LAKAI ETTE, OULLON- books for the year to orne. You can get After an active experietce of rine a ear« a asm pie copy of the Wot Id by sending •Aero hk service« io the pet pie vi i « m fny ette your addew to the pubiisbu^, and you end wirron -diug coun.ry. j can see the booki by calling . t this office. Ja«.VI,V7. These rates apply onQsto cash mail sub­ First National Bank scribers, to those whopay-wJnll year in aivunoe, and will close proinpky on Jan­ —or m ’ minnvillb , oh .,----- , uary 1, 1888. ’ -7- —bY — ceo- im , tl>« )ie- i s ”• I sir <4 I ot •II- d tbe I to th« do- 78; ten to in«- ie ■I la- ;!• iM). W *7. 4« »• in cr I« I. M ». 14 f i r JACOB WORTMAN Prosidont, W. D. FENTON. ........ Vice-President, Jwo. WORTMAN ......................... Cashier. MAllKIAGE LICENSES. During the month of October mar­ riage licenses wore issued to the f. Hawing partierby Cohnt^Clerk Briedwell: Edwin Everest. ,.. Sarah ’ Lawren William T. Johnson. . . Nora E. Sallee IiiJIanil O. Jolies .. Edith E. Ingraham ■las. Edson..... , •. .. .. .Mattie M. Fryer PROCLAMATION. Michael Aylward. . ........Mary Aylward Harry J. Palmer. ... ............ Effie Gibson S tatb or O bbgon , E xecutive D xpabt -1 Geo. 8. Barnlmltzer. . Minnie S. Case mkkt , S alem , N ov . 1st, 1887.. f Robt.- A King. / .. Annie M. Cmre In obedience to honors ile usage, I do Jesse N Yocpm....... Bello Rhodas hereby appoint the fourth Thursday of T ub WiixBis T urn .—At last after in­ the present month, to be observed liy the people of Oregon, as a day of thanksgiv­ numerable disappointments and vexa­ ing to Almighty God, the great Ruler of tious delays arising from shipping the nations, for the manifold blessings lie' machinery from the eart and other una­ has bestowed upon this commonwealth voidable causes, on Wednesday morning The same courtesy that prompts us to ex­ the machinery of the paper mill was put pressions of gratitude to a friend, for fa­ in motion, and the mill is now turning vors received, should impel us all to give out straw paper. It will be a week or public thanks to God for his numberless twp ye betöre the mW wiH.beBin.uwg. on on regular regular time, time, but but it it in is enconnañn« encouraging to to ’nerC1*BYLVE8TER FENNOYER, note that it is at work. Tlie Columbia Governor. River • paper company deserves great By the Governor, r credit for its energy in crowding to com­ Gao. W. M c B bidr , pletion this great structure, and getting Secretary of otate. -it in motion within a year after its de­ LOCAL AND GENERAL. struction by fire. The company has large orders for pajier,' andjhe mill will Dr.•Davis-, resident dentist Highest price paid for all kinds of he run day and night as soon as it is in wrought and cart iron. Apply to Carl complete v orking order. ^Vhen running on full time it will employ about sixty-five Young. — hands, which must add considerably to The county court adj' uzned on Wed­ our present population.— LaCamat jVeirt. nesday, without doing any business, un­ IMMIGRATION. — The regular monthly til next weeF. Mr. T. J. Belcher, brother of cur fellow- meeting of the Oregon Immigration lioard towtMimaii J. M. Belcher, arrived here was heid l.i’t Friday. From tlje secre- tarv’s report we glean the following feem Texas on Wednesday., Our old bachelor friend, oeth R. Ham­ items: “The majority of men visiting mer, of Salem, was in town ou.Mouday the board rooms are men of families. Nearly all of them come from the cyclone and paid us a pleasant visit. states—Iowa, Nebraska, Kunsasand Mis­ Money to loan on improved farming souri. Of ninetv-two one way tickets is­ lands, from one to five years time in sums sued by the board twenty-three were for to suit F enton a F enton , Lafayette, Ur. Ashland; twelve Lt Medford ; seventeen The editor who raw a lady making for for Grarit’s Paa«; five for .-Sheridan ; two the only seat in the car founJ hia.self for Dall is, and the balance went to Doug­ "crowded out to make room for more xu- las, Linn and Marion counties. The Ynrepting matter.."— Jtmlry Ncuu. number of immigrants going into south­ ,4erry Cold well, of the Oregonian, Mr. ern Oregon hy way of the Southern Paci­ Ssnbrose of the ¡Hfti<.g9, Portland, and fic i« also large,and it is thought hy those "Sk f- lleatb, of the Tkfephaae, witnessed in a position io jadge that the influx next ' ttas «wecution today. tae acknowledge year will ontnumber any year in our his­ ta.. ' tory. Yamhill has rowt for a good many Mrs. A. V. R. Snyder aad family ar­ more. rived in this city Thursday from Astoria, G bttimo ) kttbb —Judge Boise, who on’ their way to Rowell's m;ll, where baa been suffering considerably during Mrs. 'Hnyder goes in search of better the part two weeks from an attack of bealth. Mr. d. will soon follow.— LaUar rheumatic fever, is reported a« steadily im­ Itemiur. proving, though not yet able to leave his /jWm. Gammie, ot Ladd m D<* peoiti reesiv. J - u<>J<-<*t to cheek. Weli- eight eniiuiee and t lepta Able triiu-fer, un New fork, Ban Francocd aisl Poillaud. Jane 24.1». . . Reuben Harris left this morning for lhe Dalles on bis wav to his new home i je- o* Siri- fff : 3: : 11' ; Í 0.1. Corker. Hl MAtHTAIRS HIS 1NNOCXNCS TO THS LAST. : : : : rr : - ■< K I- ine Maggie Bl dr commenced school yesterday at the Chehalem mountain school bouse. 3 o > I Dr. Elias Jessup, of New Providence, Iowa, formerly of this place, is here on a visitTand is holding a series of meetings at Friends church witli good success; the meetings trill continue this w«:k, and a quarterly meeting will be established ‘ next Saturday and Sunday.' 'L ythiIng- In 'tlx* llXX* Of fi . ti Farming Implements * AND 1 WILL MAKE VUU MONIT, FOB f gg?a^ PETERSON'S MAGAZINE Lafayette Sffir ®rj W FREE TRIAL""""~’re'r>"” Buy Your Drugs Geo. W. Burt, R. P. UNGERMAN i« rinrr BBcnym a t.kii.r. asd H •< lt«»krL-4 «Mrk at H are- udì» Oare.aa« Bropoms fa «Ik»|»r ihaa I mwi , the e«u»tr. krerythias kepi n. hind • M-»g»,fog 4« m mlMMtwIy. .eJ « i U wmc W klal. Ifafat-t*. Lf. La fa rrrra. O r ko «* n . ■rl 4 •\ ,4 I Shi ud tan! I 1 pMe rtock ot DRY GOODS, uROCXRrU HAT». CAP». BOOTS A SHOES »■4 TIN WAKE. In 1«, thing a«uid for > rodyce. Hstesslsa «*« fin«« fore>l», aa v—“ ■W» am«. »«rak W g «Ms asS a visit. this crime were given to tlie nulJic at J ~_a 2 riioland Watson is quite feeble. 4* that time and it is not our purpose to re­ c ? s Benjamin Miles and wife were at Mid­ cite them now. The condemned man 8 dleton Sunday. spent the present week n much the same Alva Macy, and wife and Alph Moore, manner that he has since his sentence. 87 Wuhisjto* St., of Dayton, were down oil a visit ounilny. While the workmen were putting up the scaffold within his hearing he Ulked and Last Friday night Vincent & Spaul 1- laughed with them. Last night lie was 4ng’>< saw mill caught fire, but as it was restlww, spending almost tho entire night, soon di«covered and put out not \erv or until 4 o’clock thi i morning in talking much damage was done. to the guard! He kept the guard writing D. J. Wtxxl and family are visiting at a good portio- of the night. In these East Portland. 0( all Grades and the Latest Eastern Styles. statement« he accuse.I some of our be«t A. J. Winters has rented C. T. Tooze’s citizens of the crime, but did not acknow­ ~ Samples trailed, on. .A-pplicatlon. plat». r— r —- ——----------------- ---------- .... ,.r——•?, ledge any degree of guilt himself. * Sam ’ l WobiwarrLhaS rented -F. J. This morning people commenced to ar­ 1888-EVERY LADY SHOULD TAKE IT-1888 »» Wood's farming land. rive, hoping to see and hear what was to W. R. Everest 1? hauling lumber to be done. At a little past twelve o’ckx-k build a new house. the jury of twelve to witness the execu­ tion were called intO'tlie stockade built Following are the officers installed last around the scuffol I mid were followed by Saturday evening at Newlierg l.slge I. O. the representatives of the press and a few G. T.: N. L. Wiley, C. T.; Anna Aus­ OF - ----------- The Willamette river is eighteen inches tin, R. H. 8.; Ellitb ( lark, L. IL S.; invited w itnesses, oheritf Harris of this LITERATURE, ART, AND FASHION county a d sheriff Minto of Marion ex­ lower at : ugene City than ever before Lvdia Washburn, V. T.; Elmer Wash- amined the sufli’ld to see that al! was in known, says the Guard. burns, bee.;- Alra-Cook.F.-S-. Eugenia 8k«tohas of Noted Places and Pnonlo, GplMMHdiy-UhMtrwM JMtatafe readiness. At 12.50 Sheriff Harris led Samms, Tre«.; Eda Wiley, Chap.; Ernest Tales end Hmrototo hy Famous Aw m e rw. AMITY; "tartrated Htate on Uto Faahlona, Itemwsm M-tttfe Psltaas. Heater. Murelial; Ethifda Robert, D. M.; the doom«! man to the scaffold and [Received too Ute for last Week.} seated him in a chair. Deputy Sheriff Corda Hackett, Guard; C. A. George, More sickness now than there has Sentinel; «. A. Cook, P. C. T. Collard told Mai pie that he now had an opportunity to speak if he had anything becu for a 1 mg time. Riley Smith has moved into his new to say. After a inomant'a whispered con­ One of Mr. John Dancer’s boys has ty­ houte. — versation with Father White, Catholic phoid fever. ., • J» C-r-W- Tbtsofr-hBr’rrmvwlln'to tla^hew CLUB-FRKMIUMS FOR 1883*1 FINEST CVMR OFyKRtOF« priest, he “ arose and m aned the twenty.- •— Major Brown fs building more iron har­ house, and gave a dunce last Friday even­ T* »??*??«-«* 8v* or thirty faces upturned to watch hl« rows. ing. » TEBMB, ALWA.TI IX ADVAXCX, 8« .00 A YSAB. movements and hear what he hail to say. Will have a wedding to report in a few WI« IK, Ms«.-rtMiM a««» « • hq. SMPMiswrtas, «tta The W. C. T. U. women . gave free He commenced by raving that he knew weeiu. Wreath cf liuRM>rt«ik«Btn m a premium tur gettiRg op tbe tteb. lunch to the voters to-day, and the voters something about the murder, but that he With an extra ropy nf tire Magazina fur 1368, u a liril—» to Ba Woodson Muililox and party returned shoul 1 thank the ladies fortheir kind­ pono.i gettiug op U m aiuU, <. * ; was in no manner connected witli it ex­ ness and hospital ty. from the moOutuins a few daya ago ; they With both «a extra mpy of the Maxasine toe INN end U m tarwe atmfe cept that the parties who killed Corker engraeiug or the book • (Stoic* Uecu4N U U m | mm * m getttof upllMaMk - ■ Mr. Christenson, of Wert Chehalem, sought his life also. He maintained bis killed a deer. Judge L. Laugliary. Sheriff Harris and met with an accident last Batur.l iy, On Innocence and said his execution was if; murder' ,m the eyes of the laws of ttie A. M. Hi riev were in town 1 mt Tuesday. bis way home from thi pl.ure his foam state and United otater. The Christian chnrch is holding a con­ liecame frightened and ran away th ow­ oheritf Harris raid, "time is up. Marp'e gress here. There are delegates from all ing Mr. C. out and bruising him up 'pretty hadly. Dr. Sthtira dresHwl Ilia answered, “But I’m not up.” Deputy over tho state. wounds aq I .. • M» Tr inaiont i«** .. . 10 a « in rhi-na.i.. . It rasa >•«1 of cata h nd 4i n'ion. placed over hi« Iv-ad Is) exclaimed "Mur­ lege, informs n« that he is assistant in completed. L m I h tette ..l> IS. w lat.y. Mr lUp* G t d amionttrul dr‘«rra employ•«!. der! May God judge.” and as the noose one of the most important chairs there. hh< rl an .. I 11 I •« Dim*'*«.. • ’ Mr. Benjamin Miles and wife went to H" Yow »4 my - m M ri •» Jeif«rm»ii Ktraoi _____ „....... »Wpa D a II m _ » l»p _ ■ bS.lMrg. iwiwocâ Macona and 1 bird. was t laced Aroum' hi« neca he said Tally one more for Oregon. MLldleion dabbath to hold divin a servi­ AiriH'C >r*h) 4 t* P ttl p. ritrai (*r> agr A — <4 J««™, p a . “don’t choice. ” sheriff Harris stepped K< r tn b«*r I • ormati«« ai pi - M» tór- < ohi M. B. Hcndri k is steadily increasing ces. , ht»n\ ’► A ne11 at l«fMatt«*. or adtnew« G mim I buca and an awful stillness prevailed for his stock and his trade is better every A team of horses belonging to Mr. < diet*, curt rr Mr>t A Pino Nta., l’or lami Uga» the space of a second, and at twelve min­ day/ Hans Christenson, of Wwt Chehalain TURRE 18 NO utes to oqe o'elocK the trap was sprung. ' ’3 Geo. E. Getchell is having new coun­ valley, became frightened just outside ■ H Tlie fall was six feet, his necx was brox- ters put in Ids store. Newberg one day lout week and ran en, and he struggled and twitched slight­ J. Mill Contemplates atrip to »astern away. The driver sustain«! several in­ Isrv I «• •»: K«»l< rr» hrek.ai4. »1 ■ yljn ff ly. Doctors Galbreath and Michaux pro­ lor T. tal |k 18» pita .-g», rías a» eftÍMt juries in the way of enta and bruises. Oregon for his wife’s health. nounced life extinct in eighteen minutes Adía*» ■••! mira latirr <« up Prhir» Mr. and Mrs. Cook have returned from Mrs. Mollie Allen starts negt week to CtriM.le I tarea» tro». DR. A. O. C Lllff* from the time the drop fell. Thus ended 3 tita». taa>ai» tat, lsi reí. I * Sunday. Nov. 12th and 13th, will be •V»4t t. I trirr 4. *. *•■ ate, and inelegant engraving and print­ more stores at this place. to B)| -I »•.lu. biar^.t -gfcps'A: t. ¿f. • quarterly meeting of Friends at this 1 ing, but in the New Pocket Atlas of the I see Judge 8. Haw .eve is being reen­ |4aco. AU are cordially invited to attend. th« M' iv Tvfu AaRReSw h « • V ./•■»a e«!»> <»■ »fatnxij (.»»7/ •. •rao’-- r t World, published by Ivison, Blakeman forced by Cumtax in the Dayton '■ Iferald. % Dr. Jereup, of Iowa, will be 1* attend­ 4 Co., 753 and 755 Broadway. New York, That is right Brother C., stand in with ance. ’y«. i this is not the fact. Ninety-one maps your man and lead out, - - Rvrvs. e-M-.'- J The aged motlier of Mrs. Kiiaahottt • » »»•/• • containing hearly every geographical W n«.,hll»l<)llw Miles arrived ^Sunday from Cattfenda. cakl T on . ’ M Ihr IVI»«» IIS m <■ point of interest throughout the world, mumtnnville , or . w 4 I E8 a>->nu»a Ona ft - She was accompanied by bar aa* Mr. .• W». ; » are given, and each is a gem of the en­ i « . . Nov. 8.J887. . , : . _ . . . Joel Bean, of the same place. The stock t» al way« freeb, and the graver’s art. Delicately yet distinctly Another immigrant. aaaaed yesterday ; -T i4isn> ar« cut down I« Mrs. Bell, of Newberg, who went east colored, these maps are exquisite illure the move the better; pfentf»*A goom for the time«. one year ago, is still working in tba in­ tratioca of the best color printing to-day gush..,,. ; paMitrVnrai ■» v Trv ua nnd t>* oonvlnood obtainable. While the maps leave noth­ lrlA?<’-*u“«r*ln»> terests ot the F. P. A. with good anocwM. Ouf sick seem to keep) about th* same. fail» a-.»"» aerea»¿ She intends returning to New York, be­ ing to be desired by way of fullnera, they l»!«r- Sa« MS c è »..- .n*r.nr»i Dntehy, cisne . fMit«l>yy,na»e at -that, fore "oming bon a, w» nqd«-rstand. are fully up to date, and show every re­ »'■«I -, — keep tlie ball rolling. ’5‘ r». v; cent discovery, or change of boundary. fj u » .«■ t J .T. Founts Hendi iasknd G,W. Lan­ Ope hundred and twelve pages of terse, well-arranged, and «¡curate information dis wefitfldiiiLi in Nestuetoafow'days ags; concerning every important country or they had good luck and eanglit tLrue ÄJ s afe on the globe, fo.low the maps in barrels of the finest kind of fish already salted. This strrv looks a little flshey, 'K this compact volume. In fact, the hook GBBF^’bMEneHARDISE it not onljr atlas, but ala bat then tbqy were salt water only a comprehensive con . 'S •o a condense. 1 go let teer of ths whole _W»g Cb*h»l*m. Oregon.— world, and all put in an attractive and " C Cj substantial finding, and sold foa fifty J “■'4 ■JFishe* tn Infawi ine |>eoplo nf cents. If not found at your booksellers, Wa* Chvhnlerrf, and riviHitjG on the receipt at. thia ram the publishers THIS is the top «fiber» mail it to any address. that he keep* > hi band, n coru- nine /"■Btort Top" UMp Hy the accident Mr. C. lost »40 in coin, for the recovery of wtrch he will give a suitable reward. The money may be '. J William Mad fox, while bringing tho ’ W» »Uh C. H. Christenson in Lafayette. mail throngh from Till imonk to North " 'Yhe laiert manufacture at paper, is a YsmbiU a few days since, struck the pock J elites. You can no* build your house of horse which was carrying it. whereupon ‘ (favor, oat from paper platea, wipe yo r the animal lash- d out wit’ its heels, t»ce with a paper b and s ri h i sf , buy your kicking Muddox in the instep and hurt­ wife a paper piano, and go to the grave ing him so severely that it was with dii- a * paper co«lnt The coffin may be paid ^culty that by tlie asslstaav^pf Mr. T. B. fer with a piece oi ffeper, and the dea k' q Handley who was with l.im ne got no far be pnblisbel onjwper, anil the same pa- as the Mountain Houst, where he was ■> to her sex, and hail desfiaired of a < ure, per wed for a btpnel. There is nothing I oblig»i to lie over. finally found remedies which completely more useful than paper. M abeied . — By Dr. J. Watts on No­ cored her. Any sufferer c n use them It has been discovered that the • verage 1 vember 5, 1887, at the house i4 Dr. E. and H um cure fieraelf, witboat the length of time that tue »12.000 a yea/ I Poppleion, tli« bride’s father, in L»fay- aid of a phyaieian. From feelings pf gratitiale she will send two prescriptions dergynuui is able to work without be .ette, Miss Mints Poppleton to Robert —which cured her—and an illustrated _ a _ physical _____ wreck and haring to ' Alexander, ot Dayton; all of Yamhill pamphlet entited "The Xepmng-Moae to ixening Health," and full inrtnx-tiuris, sealed. be sent abroad is seven months. The : Couaty, Ot. Address (with 2-oent rtamp). Mas. W, C. *18 000 man can stand it eight months;» ■ 1 ■ . II olmbs , 65« Broadway, N. f. (Name he who receives »7,000, nine months; , On Monday morning there cam* near this paper.) Uly the to.»» prearhirr. ten monthe-and so being a fire i 1 Werterfield’s hardware For cash in hand I w ll make ten per ow-but the ma* on a »500 salary works |store. Tlie cause was a defective flue. ,1^1 41 the year around and lie This is the time of year to lookout that eent. discount from Hept- MXb, 1887 to