■e J' p- f ► =5± NEWBERG. COUNTY COURT. , Education is a very very important question, and I am afraid it is too often FBOBATB—LAUGHARY, JUDGE. t pays to advertise. F ditob R egister :—Please allow my a Blighted, and parents send their children A Happy New Year. Estate of Lucinda Millican, final ac E Davis, resident dentist little space iu^y'our valuable paper to ex to school to get them out of the way at Yesteiday was a lovely day for the count allowed aud administrator dis onnty court is still in session. press nty pleasure in viaiting the public home. I am an old ex|ieriencetl teacher, - . charged as administrator and charged <a first day of tlie year. iis ia known as supervisor’s week. schools of your city. and have given the cause a great deal of Thaddeus Townsend «nd family, of 5v Clyde preached two interesting trustee as to property. Of course it being so dose to the holi attention from tlie fact of'Its importance, Portland, are up on a visit. Estate of Ruel P. Olds, petition to sell ions last Sunday. days and considering the fact that the and am sorry to way, I huve found that 0 Bradshaw returned to liis home rent grain granted. Miss Rosa Vickrey, of Lafayette is school was prejiaring for an entertain in many instances this to lie a strong bar Estate of Henry Warren, final account down on a visit. tie Dalles on Monday. ment in the evening, I was deprived of rier that teachers and directors are re will be a skating carnival at allowed, and executor discharged. seeing either the teachers or children in brought to battle against. For whoever Grant Wiley is up oii a visit. Estate of James Faircliilds, final ac pson’s rink on January 14th. Sebastian Brutscher has come home to real earnest school work. Yet from the heard of a child over whom the parents general appearance of the several rooms have perfect control and who comes to ' H. Hess, a prisoner ih the county count allowed. spend tlie winter with his parents. Estate of Larkin FoutB, final account and the.pleasing countenances of all,'I school for the sole, purpose of obtaining is rapidly recovering from his recent Martin Cook preached a good sermon allowed; administrator to make distribu was led to believe that all was good wil an education, ever causing trouble, either yesterday at Friends ’ church. tion and then to be discharged. and harmony witnin those walls. for teachers or directors? Tliere is not Irs. Geo. W. Briedweil has^reen Buf- Benjamin Miles and wife went to Mid Estate of Lydia J. Cook, sple of real, First, in the afternoon, I was met by one case.' The education of the young }g severely for several days with dleton yosterday to hold divine services. property confirmed. Prof. Carl Young, principal of the school, does not lie wholly within the scope of ralgia- A series of religious meetings have who had just called the whole school Estate Of John G. Baker, final account book learning, for without the principles ie weather is cold and frosty; and allowed and executor discharged. commended at the Evangelical church. into his room for a general rehearsal of of true manhood and womanhood, what wuentl.v the average Webfooter is Estate of Wilson Gibson, report sale of Rev. Mr. Bowersox will be here to take vocal music for the evening’s program. benefits are derived from tlie education ing for rain. real and personal property approved; part about the middle of the w eek. This exercise I enjoyed very much, obtained from our teachers? This is a m. Grace has received a lot of new sale confirmed? Miss Violet Holston lias closed? her and. from the conduct of the children, 1' question for our consideration, and is es and wil) open1 Sampson’s rink on Estate of W. 11. Tidd, report sale of school at the Brutscher schoolhouse. would say that they undoubtedly showed worthy a deep and serious meditation* skvs, Thursdays and Muturdgys. personalty approved; widiow allowed $200 Quito a number from this place went that much care had been given them in Then again when we enter our church B. Daniel has been conltyed to his pending administration. to Bridgeport last Friday night to attend the way of vocal training. Also that- es, do we see our fathers and mothers Estate of Thomas C, Davis, will ad a dance and report having had a good they fully understood the importance of surrounded by the happy faces of our e for over a Week, but is reported j better now. We hope to see him mitted to probate and Nancy C. Davis .time. “____ good order and obedience, as woll as the boys and gills? Do we sec the pews filled appointed executor without bonds; F. many duties imposed upon UienTby both with happy families or do we see only soon. I haven’t heard of Jimmy getting a parents and teachers, for the destihy of the mother or father, or„ perpaps both, M. Kelty and W. A. Gardiner has I louseworth, T. C. Buckingham and H. Christmas doll this year yet. our country rests in the liands and, judg while the children—well! where are the -y thanks for neat calendars for 1888, F/Bedwell appraisers. Last week was vacation at the acad ment of these boys and girls, and no Estate of Moran Griffin, report sale of H. C; Hummer, of Carlton, fora emy and a great many of the students pains should be.spared in their training children? If notin church or at home, personal projierty approved ; first semi li supply of blotters., are the parents quite sure that they are went home on a visit. as to right and wrong, honor and shame, «in lace where respectability is main railroad collision occured in North- annual, account allowed; petition to Sell F. A. Morris was at Portland last poyerity and prosperity, and thoy should personal property granted. tained? If so, their absence ts excused. Kentucky early in the week. The be brought up with a true knowledge as And now pardon me for wandering so Estate of N. Peter Nelson, final ac week purcliaHing Dew goods. luctorof one of the trains misread a Albert Ho kins has started a boot and to the differences in hoodlumism and far from my subject. ,tch and as a result a lot of pos- count allowed; administrator discharged. respectability. > Guardianship of lela May Baker, shoe shop. After the rehearsal of vocal music the ;rs were killed or seriously injured, In your school I can truthfully Bay several grades separated and each teach fourth annAil account allowed; fees of Ed. Round Las started a barber shop. hn Arensdorf has had his second all officers to be paid. that from the short acquaintances I er repaired wijh their pupils to their Go to Martin & Hanson’s for yotir for the murder of Rev- Geo. C. Had- formed with your teachers I believe them study rooms, and so I was left with Prof. Guardianship of II. G. Burns, report I fresh meet. , in Sioux City, Iowa, and found not sale of personal property approved; an to be upright, earnest workers in the Young and students. After making ar y. This is contrary to the expecta- nual account allowed; officers’ fees to be 1 Vincent & Spaulding have been put- cause cf education. But the condition of rangements for tlie afternoon’s-work, — of a majority of temperance peoplo. paid. ting some repairs on their miD tlie past a school does not rest altogether with the l‘iof. Young kindly showed me his school week. i seqond quarterly meeting for the teachers as mqpt people seem to believe, register and we found that the number of LIST OF LETTERS rette circuit will be held in Lafay- The R eoibteb is the best paper in for the honorable board of directois carry pupils in his room were fifty. Averago in Saturday and Sunday, January Remaining unclaimed in the poetoffice Yamhill county. more of this responsibility cn their age, seventeen years; ages range from «ml 29th. Quaterly couferen e iin- at Lafayette, Or., Jhn. 2, 1888: ' We wonder if E. R. is working for the shoulders, porhaps than they like to ad twelve to twenty-one; average daily at alely after 11. o'clock service on Mrs. Addie Buckingham, 1; Rev. J. A. old lady or for the girl. mit, or the citizens of the district stop to tendance forty-five. Prof. Young has Gardiner, 1; A. T. Savage,-2; Miss Nat- rday. three grades in his charge and teaches no Misses Annie and Caroline Schneller . consider at their bc I ioo I meetings. song the pajiers which issued spec- tie Wilcox, 1. And right here, permit me to’say that branches outside of the common school spent Christmas at Elk Rock. Parties calling for the above letters will : illustrated New Yetor'gvSflitions is the members of the directors board ought course. He is an experienced teacher Miss Roxie Heater is down on a visit. AL vlin'ITl a I aika . rxi»wirorr<i<*rc kA • xxr If . 184 I, * t r , a * l plenum say *’advertised. ”-........ - try ■ z vlvVWvvl to be wide-awake, ambitious, energetic, and I think perfectly willing and capable P rohibitionist . G. E. J ohnson , Posti ■¡pally t° Salem and Marion court! y? go-ahead men. Men who are fully com of performing all the duties imposed on Jpreseuts them well and should re- petent or capable of managing their own him as a teacher, and the citizens of La CARLTON. ATTEStrTED S uicide .—Last Fridaÿe- 3 ytn- uflairs in a praiseworthy* manner. Men fayette have my hearty congratulation on B an increase of patronage as it de; ing between 8 and 9 o’clock, Claib Bi Jan. 1,-1888. who believe and practice the all import securinghim as their principal. Leaving ' attempted to take his own life. The con Happy New Year to all. ant and world renowned arts of improve the school in charge of the students, the |v. JI. Burlingame, who has been necting circumstances arg as follows : Shooting match yesterday. ments and progressions in our schools lift professor and I proceeded to visit the ing a series of meetings nt the An- Tliere was a dance at Littlefield’s hall,- Rufus got his hatchet alright,—a genu Well os all the affairs of the community. lower grades and passing through Mrs. bn schoolhouse for the past " two Bryan was in attendance and had some- Men wb om the people are sure will at Johnson’8 room I wife introduced to Miss is, returned home on Monday, . thing to do with selling the tickets ; a ine G. Washington hatchet. Uncle Doc, we understand, is the re tend to the welfare of the children and Boone, who has charge of the primary ly-six were added to the church, disputé arose and Bryan became noisy ; fifteen were baptized. A Sunday ■Ke Was taken to the door where he broke I cipient of some fine jewelry iui a Christ protect the teachers and sustain them grade. Here I was left to inspect this bl was organized, ami the present away from bis escort and jumped down mas present. Uncle Doc ¡B getting tony where duty and honor and the principles grade which I found contained fifty of good judgment and good breeding calls children, ages range from six to fourteen; Iproinis s to be a happy one for that the stairs. He ran around to his broth in liis old age. for authority to act. In fact the board of average age, eight; average daily attend [»unity. Uncle Billy, the sage of Panther creek, er’s house where, lie got a razor, and con directors’ought to comprise the vary beet ance, .fort/’two. Thia room contained Ie New Year’s edition of the Oregon- tinued the circuit of the block, during was in town yesterday. members of a community.. And is it al parts of three grades. I found Miss porethan met the expectations of its which time he cut a gash across liis . The boys tried the other night to see ways so?.No; I am afra d the voters of a Boone also, to be au'experienced teacher, Ire. Its, twenty-four - pages were throat about five inches long. Just as how far and how hard they could fall— district are sometimes too thoughtless as as well as a very agreeable person, of I with a grand resume of the past tie arrived at the hall he was met by they had roller skates. Dick was in a laccompItHhinentH in all branches of friends, who seeing hie condition took hurry $o get home while it was yet dark. to the importance and responsibility of a whom the children seemed to think a good choice of a board of directors and great deal. less in the Pacific- north west. The him to-Dr. Michaux’s office, amf his You s$e Dick is a little bashful. sometimes allow a little personal pre Next I went into Mrs. Johnson’s room Mations were much above the over wound was sewed up. AT'fifstit Was Hu is a regular masher, isn’t lie. He judice to step in between their prudence where a spelling match was in progress. living one a correct idea of Portland thought he would dis, but at tlWtime tries jiafd enough. Sabe? - and the point of their pen, and the conse Here I recognized in Mrs. Johnson what Bnvironments. Verily the Oregon- the chances for his recovery are fair. It W^lkre glad to welcome Black Hawk quence is, that the children or our used to bo Miss Jessie Parker( an old ■ a great paper. is said that family trouble was the prime to ourjjst of correspondents. country, and our hard earned independ time friend, and it afforded me a vast cause for this rash act. . -. ,, ■ B N ew T elephone .—Kays the Ore- Wliuo Mrs. E. L. Roberts was in Port ence must" suffer, for it is true the con deal of pleasure to see her discharging ■ : “dipt. U. B Scott has sixteen B anking on a G host of a C hance .— land last week she was so unfortunate as dition of a country will not remain the the patient and “ever changing and yet ■t work building a steamer to take Strange blit true, Jn Eugene City that to fall down a pair of Btairs at the resi same. It must gradually undergo the the same” duties of a successful and ■ice of the Telephone. Tlie work is famous game of grab, the Louisiana lot dence of her brother-in law, hurting her sieges of a change, and if an effort is not - time tried school marra. And from the ■ done at Smith Bros.’ yard under tery, is popular. It is said that even self considerable. made ih the way of improvement, then number of years and steadiness of her ■rsoiiiil supervision of Capt. Scott, some of our best men are “bucking“ Asa says when four more of the boys Father Time politely steps in with his i teaching I would infer that Mrs, Johnson ■w boat is 200 feet long and 29 feet this Southern lion, beside some young get married, he will come in to the mold and rust, ruin and decay, and we 1 is wedded to the profession. She has I The burned steamer was 170 feet ladies. In Portland several thousaild market. He says one of them, he thinks, And the condition of our society, our ' charge of the intermediate grade, which Bld 28 feet beam. Capt. Scott states dollars a month is sunk in the lottery. schools, our churches, our public meet ■ contains forty-three pupils, whose ages will soon go judgingTrom observation. Be new boat will have more power, ■Il is true that now and then somebody ings, our civilizations, our cities, our ' range from eight to fourteen; average Tlie Telephone and Reporter seem to homes, and in fnct, the whole country in Bpeeil, a larger cabin anil larger makes a stake that way, but as there is 1 age, eleven; average daily attendance, Booms than the old Te'ephone, and only one prize among 5,000 tickets, any have bad luck with tl^fir correspondence a degrading condition. Ami why is it? ' forty; and contains two grades. H awk -E ye . Bit “take dust” j from anybody’s lunatic can perceive how small the at Chrlton. Simply because parents neglect to give ‘ This completed my visit. I found the ■ She will be finished about tlie chances of a ticket-holder ia. Tlie lot their children the proper training; tlie > rooms all very neat and nicely furnished, DAYTON. B of Marell. Perhaps it may be tery is conducted honestly because with proper home training, I mean. the teachers «11 very pleasant, and the 4. 1888. B out of school to say so, but the such great odds in its favor it can be af M om lanktre«, of the firm of Jan. A child that has roCeived the proper * children clean and neat and apparently Jonee A Lank* B1 are that there will lie some lively forded, the profit being a hundred per 1 true, uf Si; Paul, was in town Thursday on bus!- training from his parents is recognized I happy. But the rooms were too crowded Boating on the lower Columbia cent, or more, spot cash. Because it is a nees. at once wherever he is met, and is an i for convenience or comfort, making it -- ■ ml :f I -a.. Dr. MoDaniel made a flying trip to Polk honor and a credit to his parents, society, > impossible for the teachers to do justico gigantic robbery, all he states exi-ept ■ the business, which is very likely, Louisiana have passed special acts pro county Thuiedny. country and civilization in general. A to their reputation as teachers or to give ^Ki<- will travel cheaper than they hibiting lotteries.— Eugene Guard. Prof. D. H. Harteon, principal of the Dayton child of proper home training is recog as much attention to each study as might ^■nee the days of tlie Willamette academy, gave* a magic lantern exhibition in nized at once by the expression of their be wished for, yet the superintendent in ^■position.” S ad AcciDENT.-^On Tuesday Dr. Mi- Amity last week. face and general deportment, and any formed me that by excepting this one W. M. Hamilton, of the firm of Hamilton A one visiting our schools, churches or any chaux was called to Wapato lake to impediment the school was in a j II vxt . — Last Wednesday and a girl who was badly burned. Bond, haa been in Oregon City the past week The girl public gathering will recognize this flourishing and prosperous condition, ly the Christmas hunt took place. was stooping in ftont of the fireplace and We are glad to welcome onr old friend, C. child ah having had good parents almost which in a credit to the tyhole city as [*• a lively interest manifested on her clothes caught fire. She was alone C. Call again in onr midst. He haa been at the flrst glance. So we see again that well as to the patient tea«-luffs. I of the participants, each side when the accident happened, and being working ii the Cœur d’Alene minee for the the condition of our schoolsffs not alto And now my dear friends, thanking k Pre of victory. Game was very unable to extinguish the flames, went pazt three yearn. gether in the hands of the teachers and you for your kind attention and the hence ti|g individual scores were Willie Powell,of thia place, who baa been into the yard where she was seen by Mrs. honorable board of directors, but that editor for this space, also Prof. Young je. W. W. Nelson’s side scored Lon Johnson with whom she was living. working ip Knox A Dore's printing office for the past two yearn, was at home during tbe fully one-half of the responsibility rests for his kindness, you will believe me to Ink and won; W. L. Bradshaw’s Mrs. Johnson hastened to tier assistance, holidays. with the parents. Yes; I feel as though be a hearty worker in the cause of fed 2,400 points and lost. A sup- but before the burning clothes could be P. Frank, of Newberg, who sncces*fnlly I might say three-fifths of the responsi education, and a friend among you. I ball on Friday evening was giv- torn off, her body about the waist and taught a singing class at this place last winter, bility. For the teachcrh and directors Yours respectfully, ' — H milax . b losing side. hips was horribly burned. Tlie Unfortu wee in town Salm day. w*,. ________ __________ —a mutt have the hearty co-cpcration cf the ♦ I e .—On December 24th, during a nate girl is thirteen years old, and the WIVES! MOTHERS! DAUGHTERS! Bro. Bannlaler’a new presa arrived on tbe parents, and then, there is nothing in the steamer Bonanza Monday. B lack -H awk . fie seas dashed in 1 with great doctor thinKS she will not recover. way to prevent tlie prosjierity of our Be your.i#wn physician ! A ladv who f broke a pane of glass in the country going ahead and embracing for years gAffered from distressing female Y amhill A lliance .—The Yamhill Co. C aution .—John Hendrix is cautioned If the Tillamook light house. On every opportunity for improvement. But ! complaints, weaknesses, etc., so common |two more were broken. These Temperance alliance will convene at Mc not to enter bis dog in the dog race at here again comes a question: How to her sex, and had despaired of a cure, which iglass are five-eighths of an inch Minnville, Wednesday, January 18, 1888, McMinnville on January 21st. He does many parents are there in a community finally tally found remedies w hich completely t1 the lantern is about 1IH) feet at 1:30 p. n>. Aitiele 6, of the Constitu not belong to that “crowd.” and his dog (especially the cities of our st^te) who cured her. Any sufferer c.-n use them and thus cure herself, without the tion reads:' All temperance and religious has no chance of winning. His dog » on B sea level. send their children to school for the pur aid of a physician. From feelings of organizations shall be entitled to a repre in the last race,'but the Telephone “beat”' pose of obtaining an education and are gratitude she will send two prescriptions pt Nehalem, Tillamook county, sentation in this alliance. Article 7, him out of the prize. For-, further par interested in their progress? I could —which chred her—and an illustrated G. L. R. year went out and the new reads: The liasis of representation shall ticulars, call on answer this question at once, had I liave pamphlet entited “The Stepping-Stone to Health,” and full instructions, sealed. little Ralph, oldest son of A. L. be one delegate for every twenty mem j examined the list of visitors’ names Address (with 2-cent stamp), Mas. W. C'. Money to loan on improved farming k Aiderman, aged 3 years and bers, and one for a fraction over ten of lands, from one to five years time in sums I shown on the registers kept by the H olmes , fiftS Brosdway, ri. Y. (Name I “Of such is the kingdom of the organization sending delegates. thia paper.) 13-ly to suit. F enton a F enton , Lafayette, Or. teachers. C has . P. Biknor, Secretary. local AND GENERAL. Jan. 2, 1887. -A- COMMUNICATED. <