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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1887)
scarcely to admit of question that First National Bank. —or M’nnmviUJt, ok .,—— pupils habitually, incorrigibly tru ant, may be excluded from school JACOB WORTMAN.................. President, .Vice-President, ~ for the current term aj refractory. W. D. FENTON zTrr.T. cashier. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, ’ 1887 ’ The right to attend school is not jko . W ortman TKe Oregon Tdeg-lster F kahï 8. H akdimo , P ublish «». LAFAYETTE furniture What ail Elegant Assortmt HOLIDAY GOODS, said ful lady in front of our show wi She was quite righthand we to say to you right now: STOKE I Transacts a general Baak Ing Business. De- The R egister goes to its readers this week in an enlarged form. This increase of size and change of style became necessary in consequence of thé crowded state of our advertising columns. This form is especially advantageous to advertisers, as it brings all advertisements nearer to the reading matter. The R egister is the only eight pago, forty column paper in Yamhill county. It con tains more and a greater variety of reading matter than any other pa per in the county. We do not say this boastingly, but simply to re mind tho people that wo aro deter mined to keep abreast of the times, and give our patrons the best in our line. We are thankful for the gen erous patronage extended to us and trust that the R egister enlarged will meet the approval of all. LAFAYETTE SCHOOL. 1887. It i« with" no little painstaking that wo present the patrons and friends as oornplete a report (see another column) as we have thought best. Pupils whoso names occur upon tho roll of honor havo been present every day, with no tardy mark, during the term. Those who came late have not so good standing as they might have had otherwise. And some, although they wore pre sent, approximately, the whole term, have low marks. These are BEPORT FOR THE FALL TERM, J, M. Kelty, Practical Horseshoer, Deseased Feet Cured, Interfering Forging and Knee Hitting Stopped. KOT T, OF «KW K-SOOV- Guv Bird, ~ Er» Femxa. Paul Kelty, KhaSa Gai i K ik i Peter Olds, In H«twz Dicx Bird, , Liia H wa - m , Lyman Collard, Frei Henry. • irr nrmMZDUvz. Ambery Grace, Maggie Ferguson, Lizzie Gardiner, Lillie Hembree, Marv Parxer. _____ two of tho things for which we are P611* I**r xer, Lynr. CoHard. not responsible, and for which, we re gret that we are not We are g’ad to state that all absences and tardy marks have been excused accord ing to requirement, but we append the following from the school laws of Oregon that those baring unex- ,cu8ed marks against them in the future, will attend to them or the result is quite apparent. R ule 36. Teachers are author ized to require excuses from the parents or guardians of pupils, either in person or by witten note, in all cases of absence or tardiness, or dismissal before the close of the school, and no excuse shall be deemed valid except that of sick ness or necessary employment. The teacher shall be the judge of the sufficiency of excuses, eubject to an appeal to the directors. R ule 37. Whenever the unex- cused absences of any pupil during any term shall amount in the aggre gate to seven days, he shall be re ported to the directors, and the teacher may suspend liim until the opinion of the directors can be taken. For this purpose, an unex cused absence or tardiness for a half day or less, or for more than One hour, at any one time, shall be deemed a half day’s absence; and such absence or tardiness for more than half a day, at one time, shall 1» reckoned as an absence for a whole day. REFRACTORY PUPILS. Tho law provides that refractory pupils may lie excluded from school. Truancy is a very great evil, tending in various ways to dis turb the order and interrupt the progress of the whole school. A very high authority has declared it the greatest hindrance to the im provement of our schools, and tho laws of some stat s have made it in some sense penal. Considering the magnitude of the evil, it seems 1887 1869 The meeting of the prohibition leaders in Chicago last week jvas very largo and enthusiastic. The national committee selected Indian- aopolis, June 6th, as the time and place of holding the national con vention. Gen. Clinton B. Fisk will probably be the presidential candi date of that party next year. County court met in special session on Wednesday, but as Assessor Harris has not completed tho assessment roll the levy was not rtiade. absolute, but conditional on com posits reealveaaulfjeot to check. Bella alg»t exehanae and tdographle transfers on New pliance with rules. * • York, Ban Francioco and Portland. The parent has no right to inter Jone 34,ly. < fere with the order or progress of ___♦___ ♦ the school by detaining his child at home, or by sending him at times that prove an annoyance or hind rance to others. The above has been appended for LaFayette - • Ogn. the benefit of refractory pupils. . .......... Dealer in....... ,.. The school has swelled its num DBUOB, MEDICINEBAND CHEMICALS. bers to 150—nearly 20 per cent, PERFUMERY. over last year. There will be about goapa, Comb« and Bru«hev, Trame«. Suppor Shoulder Bracee Fancy and Toilet Articles 160 during the winter term, ahd it ter«, B'ok« and Stationary, Clocks and Wathes, must be quite evident to our read Plated and Gold Jewelry , Patent Medicina., eto., Family Medicine«. ers that our discipline be very strict, GOODS WARLENTED A8 REPRESENTED. yet, we shall be kind. We need a fourth teacher, but with the assis G.H. WESTERFIELD, tance of Misses Edith Kelty and Eva Fenton we are getting along very well; and it has been by their Hu permanently located in Lafayette, Cz, Assistance, too, that the teachers were enabled to give this report this week. The fact is, we are doing all in our power (or the best interestr'of AW AU work warranted to give SaliJaetin the school and have great reason to Thirteen year« practice at horseshoeing “SK believe that we are heartily sus 10 O. H. Westerfield. tained by our patrons and friends. On account of a lack of space we NEW MILLINERY GOODS! were obliged -to omit the B and C examination questions, which we in tended giving. The questions given in Theory and Practice of Teaching were well answered, and displayed good judgement by the pupils, who had never thought on such queries before these were given. Every scholar has earned the marks set opposite his name, and undoubtedly, (pufeiluiT sotae), will try to do better next ¿nse. Tho marks in writing cf the high school and primary Ajportment will not be counted ia me average for this term. U-a- ‘ ’ ■- --------- .----- ruiXAS-. Leo Grace, Clifford Hurley, Fred Hopxihs, Fred Viesrey, Do Com« s' In and take a look at it. Ex w. I. WBSTEKFIELI», Prop. everything carefully, and bef buy make sure that you just what you want, and i Keeps constantly on hand a fine assort price. It is a pleasure to us to ment of Furniture of every description. goods. Come in Antique Bedroom sets. Walnut Center tables, Folding Bed lounges, Spring Mattresses, Extension Tables, • Nurse Barkers, Over everything -carefully, have no old goods on hand, an guarantee a satisfactory and CHLAJRS, stantial bargain to all who fa Picture Frames, with a call. It is . Mouldings, Small Parlor stands, Wall Brackets,---- Comb Cases, , Mirrors, Etc. By coming in and examining my stock That you can always find just and prices, you will soon be convinced that you want at your ot^n price, I am selling Cheaper tlian any other And Loo Parlor, Office and Dining Here NEW TO-DAf. Notice of Final Settlement. THE ONLY NATIONAL STANDARD. V- ‘v w f'** ■ _ . K^apa constantly on band all kinda Coutainiugr Over Twenty Thou sand Articles on Promin Shelf Hardware, Carpenters’ T ent People. Saws, Axes and Axe Hand les, Grubbing Hoes, .Thia standard work is the only National Shovels, eÿelopædia of Biography in this country, and is worthv to rank with the great na Spades, Rope, Well tional works of tts kind in the Old World, now being publislied in England, Ger Buckets, Grindstones, many, and Belgium. No name eminent in literature, art, Bells, Bolts of all kiifds, Co music, science'br invention will be omitt Barometers ed- - ‘ -Nails, Halter Chains, All Sold only by subscription. kinds of Door and Pad Locks W. W. BECK . Soliciting Agent. as juht received a . large anb well selected stock of Stovos and Tin H ware, and proposes to sell cheaper than any the well-known Morri son Plows. SHOES. house in the coanty. Everything kept on hand, and repairing done aatiafactorly, and without Also keeps a full line of Shot and Powder. O regon . Before purchasing elsewhere, give call and learn my prices. A. B. Wcsterfl A: For Fall and Winter Wear, —AT— - The Lafayette Shoe Store! -’i After you have examined elsewhere, Call and see us. _Jk'e will sell you Bet ter Boots and Shoes than you can buy in Yamhill County for less money. If vou are in the habit of going to Portland or elsewhere With Your Cash, Try Us, And see if you cannot save money by trading at home. Harris & Haney. THIS SPACE Is reserved for Bird & Gates, who are busy opening new goods. Watch this space. Is Still at Lafayette! Hi.- So Is FEED AND SALE BT ■ viozctse - z " T. B NELSON. Pro —With a Fresh Arrival of— I am prepared to furnish Choice^^- Uiroceries CAIUtlAGKS. —- S4DOLE BIIHKM, and everything in the Livery hire in and on short notice. Transient stock left with me will r beet of care and attention. Good and careful drivera employ Ï0 v. ill find my stable on Jefferson between Second and Third Sep*. 11, •86. BOOTS, SHOES, Etc. M Notice for Publication. toe i s all clean r.nd new, aad I will guarantee at all times t?w J. L. VICKREY. The Register .TOB O F* KICK. We make a specialty of printing Bill Head*. Letter Head«. Statemenia, Receipt«, of all kind«, Bali Invitation«, Programmes, Rnain-u Cards. Csllhig Card«. Invelopra, Posters «nd all kiMa ef work done in a first-Jaae office. **" TRIAL OKDKKB ovLlClTRD-n J. Mattey Prices and Full Weights. Sire mo a trial. Respectfully, . ILÍ-VQX37- Stable BY FOURS,- -MARCH I to Stephens’ new J ry Store five doors North of the Store and I’oatoOlce, LaFayette; I get a first-elasa watch, clock, Je or spectacles, at an unpreceden rate and, where you . will find al times a large assortment of goo* the best quality in my line of ness. Watotea, Clocks 4 Jewelry ing a specialty—and all work 1 '■jj ranted. T. C. STEPHEM June, 24. '87. -------------------- - ----------- ------- W Lafayette THE COUNTY SEAT ar. Notice ia hereby given tkat ths undersigned Willie Starr, administrator of the ewtatc of Mary Graham, deceased, has filed hia fiual ac count of bii administration of said estate in the county court of Yamhill county, Oregon, and said court haa fixed Friday, January 6t i, lh88, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day at the oounty co irt rcom at Lafavette, Oregon, aa the time and place for hearing the same. Therefore all persons interested in said es tate, are hereby notified and required to appear ai said time and place and show cause if any there lie why said estate be not finally settled. Dated this 5ib day of December, W1LI.I8 8TARR, Administrator of said Estate. F enton A Furrow, Attorneys for Estate. .. # 4 < 18-5t L and O ffice at O riboon C ity . Or., > December, 6, 1x87. ( Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler haa filedfaatioe of hia intention to make final proof in support of hia claim, and that Mid proof will be made before the county judge or eicrk of Tillaqiook county, Oregon, at Tfltanook, Oregon, on Batorday, Janaary, 28th, 1888. rife? Olof Sendln, Homestead entrv No. 4.RM, for the E | of NWJ and W j of NE J ot section 18. T t 8. R « W. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence npon and cultivation of said lAi.d, via: W G Nebo. J W Latimer J H Nolan and ,J 1 »a vid son. all of Tillamook poatof- I flee, in Tillamook county, Oregon. W. T. Btnu'RY, I Register. | HARDWAR Cyclopaedia of American* -Mary Hurley, Cora Hubbard Stella Hopxins, Cecil Ol.is. There were fourteen visitors to the high school, seven to the inter mediate and uo-nc to the primary de partment during the term. Byron Milloy, Lucinda Kennedy and Nannie Ungerman, removed from district. Hattie Harrington, dropped, on account of sickness. Gussio Hurley, Bertie Levis, Ivy MoCiin, Ethel McCain, Katie Bird, Lulu Daniel, Katie Johnson and Laura Stewart, dropped, cause un known. C arl Y oung , Principal. McMinnville, B ---------------------------- ---—'-■■'-¿¡q _______________ -'J___ ———— •R. P. UNGERMAN, L afayette , - ' Geo. W Burt house in Tilts eoTinty. I paid CASH DOWN for my entire stock., and intend to sell for cash, on a very close profit. ,’i will be glad to liaVo you call ami ex- ^biiiie my stock and prices before you make vour purchases.« ^-tf ’ W. I. WgSTESTtKlD. : —DEALER IN- DRY ROODS deaerai Mei -AND— J. J. HEMBREE, Proprietor. I am prepared to give good accommodation on abort notice, to person« wishing teams or conveyance. ___ Chargee Reaeoonble. I l AM v back« connect« with the daily train« to carry paasengers to anJ Irom tbc depot. nighest possible prices for all kinds of far.n produce. i