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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1888)
* Z • i --------------- ----- ,re&oxx Register XYITTE - OBEGOK. ty . !■%’ 1888. Fire Fiend. THE BONG Oi THE LOCOMOTIVE. URT Roll me out on my path of steel, Wartera 3« 00 For I’m clad in a coat of mail, i 4k Perkins 4 00 PROBATE—LAUGHABY, JUDOS. The heat of tiie summer I scorn to feel, N«fe 10 00 And I laugh at the wintry gale, Estate of Mary Graliam ; final account 100 00 For my pathway leads past many a lake, J A Todd ... al and GENERAL. r IS 00 O’er lands that are marshy and drear, allowed, and administrator discharged. Edgar Poppletoa Ten Buildings Swept Away. 18 74 Estate of Wilson Gibson * final aocount With my faithful conductor, the man at »vis. resident dentist. Edgar Poppletoa 188'08 t he brake, • I to be heard March 6th. Nicholas Wall.. 10 OOt,, »Et paid this office a call on TBb fireman and engineer. Estate of Joel j. Hembree, petition to J L Ferguson ..... 42 15 ’ special vo Tim beoibteb . -4 a AH* OO Hodson be heard March 6th, and that notice be 4 00 For I start at the dawn with lightning January 12, 1888. ¡rood, of Portland, was in town 40 00 speed, i duly given to heirs aqd citation to issue.- Malcolm Rymal . . Wednesday morning ubout 4 o’clocx Vincent * Spaulding And I’m running on schedule time. 1 80 Estate of Norris W. Wilson; petition L Louabary........ fire broae out in the warerooni of C. L. From the city I whirl where the antelopes 58 34 >wi» bas gon® to Junction City for appointment of George Willis, Sen., ' O reoon R eoisteb 5 OO feed, Worthington’s store, on Bridge street be as administrator, bond fixed at *1000. Ed Robinson .. And the mountainous steeps I climb, 88 00 tween First and Main, and liefore help E P Wallace. .. 40 00 Hurley was in Portland this, could reach th_> place the whole building The trestles that span the rivers I shake, T. J. Shad det., Ed. Granville and Thom Phillip Messner 60 00 Nor passengers dream of fear, as Draper, appraisers. , John Hopfield business. was wrapped ip flames. The tire spread They trust the conductor, the man at the 44 00 commissioners ’ covet . Jones* Co......... . 7 . OO __ brake, Hoexins, of Newberg, has been from there to the Mayer store building In thè matter of the application of The fireman and engineer. Court adjourned to meet January 18th. and nothing could be done to save it with , pension. George Thy lor et aWor a county road ; R. Id snap ended none to soon for the means at hand, as the heat was so I travel by day, nor rest me as niitht SCHOOL REPORT R. Laughlin, Wm. Merchant and John Throws ita mantle of darkness o’er; intense that no one cotdd approach it te of wheat. Fouta, viewers; J. D. Fenton, surveyor, The roar of my wheels and glare of my Of school district No. 18, Yamhill teney visited Salem last Satur- with safety. Attention was now turned - * light to meet at Wapato statiou January 12th. county, for month ending December, 23, to Faulconer Bros.’ store, • across the Wake echoings on the shore ; ming Monday. In the matter of the application cf G. 1887. General averages, including at street, where water and, wet blanxete I pass by the den of the copper-head W. Landers et al for a County road ; W. tendance, deportment and scholarship: Clerk Briedwell visited Mc- were applied to the roof, and frith great snake, v Houck, Chas. Palmer and Wm. Roof, Harry Starr.......... 99 Mima Bennitt... .99 And frighten the timid deer, , on Wednesday. labor succeeded in protecting it from be Daniel is getting better slowly, ing consumed. Several ;>ereons remained Controlled by conductor, the man at the viewers; Fenton, surveyor; to meet at John Starr............ 97 Alice Baxter... brake, 1 Gowdy. surveyor’s office at McMinnville, January Elmer Baxter... 95 Lillian ring a tough seige. on the roof until the crisis had passed. The fireman and engineer. ' Dell Morgareidge 94 1 Fannie Carter. 18th, at 9 o’clock. »1 and IL M. Daniel, of North The flames continued to spread from the Ralph Starr.......... 94 Ruth Benton . From the Occident shores of perennial In the matter of the application of E. Ray Morgareidge .93: Mamie Hadawav..84 Mayer store building until every build were in town Wednesday. Spring, _ Poppleton for an alteration in a comity Ben Starr.............. 93' Gracie Hadaway 82 I Bpeed over mountain and plain, lorence Avery Helm has been ing in the bloca was consumed. Great road; J. J. Martin, J. H. Carse and W. Ralph Carter........ 90 difficulty was experienced in saving the , Semi-tropical products of Oregon brihg postmistress at Corvallis. W. Levis, viewers; Fenton, surveyor; to Guy Sully.............. 90 To the winter bound regions of Maine, postoffice and drug store building, owned Henrv Benton. . 86 accounts Judge R. P. Boise was With a feverish pulse my thirst I slake meet January 25th, at W. Carl’s resi Clar.de Ellis.......... 72 by D. C. Coleman, but after much hard When the watering tank is near, 1 out of immediate danger. dence. Ralph Tate............ 70 fighting it waB saved. The following ; Obeying conductor, tiie man at the brake, In the matter of the application of N. xton, formerly of McMinnville, table shows tiie losses and insurance: Whcle number enrolled, 21; average The fireman and engineer. C. Maris, et al for a county road ; Miles daily attendance, 16; total number days actor and builder in Albina. I visit the margins of every sea, Robertson, A. Caliran and Miytin Miller, ’of attendance, 313; total number days of Bryan is reported as improving . £ach island and continent s;>an, And I thunder along with |my cargo of viewers ; to meet at Newberg February absence, 107; cases of tardiness, 39. He was on the streets yester- 1st. • L. R. L ewis , Teacher. tea From the far distant isles of Japan, In the matter of the application of z Langhary liaB moved hi« library CARLTON. The water fowls floe from the rattle I Joseph Kirkwood et al for a division of ■ . •' make, ¡invili®, and opened an office ■ roud district No. 25 ; rejected. Jan. 9,1888. In the. distance my trumpetings hoar, In tlio matter of the application of Jes My staff tiie conductor, the man r.t the Social dance in town Saturday night. e is the name of Jacob Kumm’s se Hobson for a county road ; report read brake, A little girl of W. T. Kutch came near The fireman and.engineer. inboat that was launched in I’ort- first time. having a serious burn one day last week. Bounty on scalps; clerk to notify all ; week. ■ I speed along through the forest where She was trying to warm a piece of ice her The she wolf prowls for her |>rey, justices in the county that parties pre clothes taking fire, but was extinguished will be a neCktie party to-niglit Through the chaparral haunts ot_-Hie senting wolf scalps to such justices, pre hall. Gents, 15 cents. Jaidies before much damage was done. grizzly bear, sent also tiie liehd of such wolf and that the ties. And the mountain cataracts play, ' A Mr. Hudson, of Tracyville, haa I am void of fear, though the eaith may he be required to note in his certificate ork of every description executed B rented Mr. Hutchcroft's store and will whether or not scefe head was presented, quake z office. We will satisfy you or And the angel of death stands near, _ and that where such head is not pibc put in a stock of goods, in a week from 9 > charge. o I serve the conductor, the man at the sented to the justices that this court wilt now. w brake, ' v. >ree Camp, I. W. V., of the North Uncle Billy attended the dance the pay for each scalp the sum of $1 and no B'3. • The fireman an<J engineer. coast held a meeting at McMinn- ■ Í g other night, and the boys wouldn’t let more. Eridajk.__ My strength is the strength of the uni- him call, so he got His hoosier up and — boad supKHVisaaa. -■ =■ co; n, Marshal Myers has appointed went home. Diet. Ntune., Diet. Name. And my trundle ’ s the lion ’ s roar, : : S': 1— D C James, 27— F J Canfield, l . B. Hallock, deputy marshal My speed outstrips the arrows of mom, The boys are having a high old time 'Or the chariot wheels of yore, 2— H S Malony, _ 28- rA Full, niook county. skating. Some of them ought to put the 30— C Zimmermafi, Heedless of space or the journey I take, 5—0 G Davis, Dorris and wife went to Albany h- 3 skates on their backs, then they wouldn’t 31— C C Ferguson, I liound with a ringing cheer, 8— James Agee, . ;y, where Mr. D ott I b will be en- s s lay down so often. Willed by conductor, the mail at the 9— L T Davis, 32— E Kendall, 33— E H Woodward, brake, 10—J T Jollv, ith C. W, Watts. Dad Collins has been under the weath 12— J T Funk, 34— A P Fletcher, The fireman and engineer. While the fire was raging at the Worth imery company has been organ- er for some time. 13— J Winneberger, 35— G W Evins, Oregon City^ Why can’t Lafny- ington and Mayer buildings parties occu My breath is a volume of smoke and 14— J T Johnson, 36— J M Robertson, J. B. Smith, who has been oo the sick steain, 16—G W Perkins, 38— J L I-aughlin, pying buildings in the course of the fire, t something of the kind? list for several days, is better. Behemoth I am of the age, 18— Edgar Cqnnor, 40—E L Cady, were busily engaged in moving their John Roney, a hotel-keeper, of My arms are the girt of the weaver’s 19— John Hoptieid, 4L—W D Parker, Mrs. Charlie Bodie has been rick sev- beam, • ------ -—------- 20— W T Hash, ro. has skippefl. leaving.a..wife goods, carrying them across tiie street 42— >8 Potter, era! day»; also WHs Reed. ——- and placing them on the bank of the And I ’ m speeded by time and the 43 — M Seem, 22— I F Moore, rchildfen. Several business men Mr. Hudson lias rented the Bodie gauge, 45 — 8 I Hibbs, 23 — A P Macy, river. , town mourn the loss of sundry house for his family to live in. There 47—.lohn Roberta, 24— J R Forrest, Leo Kosac saved his butcher tools and The glittering lines of steel I take, .They hasten my path to clear; 25— J Kirkwood, 49—Wm Wess, - will be two families, pne by the name of stock of meat on hand. Three cheers for conductor, the man at 26— R Kesterson, ionday last T. B. Nelson, A. P. Hufiman. , W. Ray sustained no loss in his butch the brako,- BILLS A mond Fletcher returned from Til- The fireman and engineer. The dtxaisTEK leads all the papers in er shop, next door U> Kosac’s. Mrs A E Young.... :. Tliev report about -three and —E. C arpenter . the county. It has the largest list of any F.“K. Heiler, the boot and shoe man, E L Cady .................. ieet of snow on the mountains, but paper at this office. , succeeded in moving his entire stock by George Knapp......... trail broxen. REAL ESTATE. DC James.:■... . a the able assistance of ths citizens. If that young fellow don’t get that girl James Agee.......... criptions taken at this office for Al. Southmayd also saved his entire It won't be his fault. The following deeds were recorded dur W T Hash........ a Francisco Examiner at $1.50 ;>er stock of groceries and notions. B F Huston.... t S?. .. . ing the week ending January 7, 1888: Dr. Goucfter, of the future county with the R euister , $3. The Jir Everything in H. B. Sommerville’B If. J. Mjnthom and wife to Milton W D Parker seat, was In town the other day. is acknowledged to be the leading real estate office was consumed, he being R N Snell . Nicholson, lot 3, block 4, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 T I) Henderson Hold your ear down and I will tell you )f the Pacific coast. away at the time. and 6, block 5, and lota 1, 2 and 3, block W H Miller something. John says that George told Albany Herald'* holiday number W. Bewley, who recently bought the 6, Newberg; $1000. JAC Freund. him that be beard Jim sey that Peter jood one. It contains pictures UÍ liverv stable formerly occupied by Cain Wm. P. Ruddick and wife to D., J. Jackson Agee. said that he heard some one sey that of Albany’s finest buildings and A Kenyon, saved all his hors.-s and rigs, Wood, lota 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, Mock 3, J E Brown . Joseph Todd.. he believed that some one said that if that $151,750 have been extended but oats and hay are a total loss. lots I, 2 and 3, block 4, lots 1 and 2, SamuiwBuel.. he was not mistaken, Ed Hendrix hadfe rovenients the past year. The last building to burn was the Mc- block 5, Newberg; $103. Frank Stout .. democratic voter at his house. Say, Gal* J F Johnson . nond, the reader, gave an exhibi Kutie residence, occupied by J. A. Cain, J. B. Layson to Annie E. Gibson, 18054 loway, do you hear? • T B Robertson ré last Thursday night. We were who saved all his furniture of any conse acres in t 5 s, r 3 w; $2,770. J W Coovert. Some shoemaker can find a good loca to attend, but have heard the en- quence. Lyman H. Cpok to Eva E. Cook,.lota 7 J A Lafabert. The cause of the fire is unknown, but and J, block 10, Rowland’s addition to Sidney Root. 20 00 tion here. nent well spoken of. lie should «0 00 N C Maris.. Wonder if Uncle Rufus has cut his some suspicion incendiarism. Others McMinnville; *2. d by all lovers of elocution. 24 00 finger with his little hatchet. If you Uriah Badley O. A C. railroad to H. Baily, n w 5i of M 1-ee............ R egister is the best advertising are not decided as to the cause. But it meet with any axident little fellow, let n J4 of n w 54 and 8 8 54 of n w Edmund Robinson i in Yamhill county. It gives has been feared for some time that ail the n e me know, and I will give you a little iintv news than any other pajier. carousing carried on at the Worthington 54, section 5, t 5 s, r 6 w, 160 acres; George W Olds ... Jones & Co. . more taffy. H awk E ye . store would end in a conflagration. such news more promptly tiian $360.50. George W Olds N. C. Maris and wife to H. J. Min W F Ralston.. . >r paper. Eight pages; only $2 16 50 DAYTON. , LAFAYETTE SUNDAY SCHOOL. 20 00 thorn, 554 seres in t 3 s, r 2 w; *40. C S Tustin........ Jan. 11,1888. 7.00 F. 8. Cottle and wife to C. B. Haworth, W Wess............ Our Sunday school has started out on ive been shown by E. Carpenter 44 00 John Hopfield.. E. H. Thornton, formerly of this place, »n tomahawk, which he picked this another year under very favorable 3 95-100, t 3 s, r 2 w; *158. 22 30 Robert Morse... who has been working in a drug store at D. J. Olds and wife to Emmit Olds, George Dorsey.. 21 20 ,’anada several years ag>. This circumstances. The attendance is nearly Albany, was in town Wednesday and 20 21 J 8 Hibbs .......... parts of sections 26, 27 , 34 and 35, in t 3 wk is made of stone, and at one sixty, with a full complement of good 165 00 Thursday, visiting st Dr. V. A. Humph T J Harris .......... • is quite sharp. It is a rare Speei- teachers, and good interest, yet there is s, r 4 w; *503. 10 53 rey’s. Yamhill Lumbering Co Occidental lodge, No. 30,1. O. O. F.. to Sampson * Perkins ... room for more. We want all the child d would grace any- museum. 5 00 Mr. Yocum, and old resident of this 30 00 G. F. Tucker, w 54 lot block 17, Mc ren in or about the town and urge the Cal breath & Goucher. aaeijic Expreee is the new temper- 5 88 place, now of North Yamhill, was in Wm Ball........................ iper which has stepped into the parents to take an interest in the school. Minnville; *750. 7 00 town on business Saturday. A. L. Fryer and wife to Sarah F. Mea J C Michaux.................. ition Star’* shoes. The new paper Bring your children; send them if you 68 40 Geo D Barnard A Co .. I. C. Funk, of the firm of Humphrey ner, 136 rods, in t 3 s, r 4 w; *50. can ’ t come; we will do them good. We W I Westerfield fit pages, forty-eight columns and A Funk, returned from Portland Thurs 8. E. Olsen and Wife to James A. Ger- C C Linden .... only devoted to temperance and expect all who can to contribute five day, where be had been parch; sing cento each month, to pay for books, rish, e54ofsw.^i, se54ofnwJiftC<18 John Schaller... ition, but to the news of the day. Wm DeHaven .. goods. cards, prizes, etc. Yet we want no one w 54 of n e 54 of section 4, t 2 s, r 4 w, Harris A Haney. R. P. Ungennan has removed his Mr. Goodell, is now moving I. Nichol’s 160 acres ; *840. to stay away on account of this. Tiie Ben Huston .... nd tin store to the building form- old boot and shoe store. Mr. Nichols is Hinshaw A Siron singing is good, the lessons well taught. xupied by Bird A Gates and mere going to make a dwelling house out of WIVES! MOTHERS! DAUGHTERS! J M Kelty... So come soon and regular, as prizes will y by goods belonging to tire Cork- J C Michaux. the same. be given to all the classes of smalt child Be your own physician! A ladv who C Little A Son te. This is a good change. Call Plenty of skating now. A large crowd ren who do not miss more than sir les for years suffered from distressing female W T Booth ee Mr. Ungerman in his new went over to the Willamette lake Tues sons during the year. Second prizes to complaints, weaknesses, etc., so common Time P Austen day evening. all those not absent over nine days in the to her sex, and had despaired of a cure, E J Carter. . The contractor of contractors has most beautiful calendar we have year, sickness excepted. The year to finally found remedies which completely Frank Hembree cured her. Any sufferer c n use them 8 Haworth moved into C. W. Powell’s house, on his season came from the well commence on Sunday , January 15th and and thus cure herself, without the F A Morris .. Alder street. firm of C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, will end at Christmas next. School aid of a physician. From feelings of Jesse Hobson Dayton has got a literary society. They gratitude she will send two prescriptions J C Cooper . ffiusetta. It consists of a beautiful meets at 2:30 p. m. each Sunday. —which cured her—and an illustrated Wfa Ball met for the first time in the Dayton hall of a little girl with rosy cheeks . . - J. W. W atts , Stipt. 79 16 Hinshaw A Siron pamphlet entited “The Stepping-Stone to on Tuesday evening. Iden hair ; and a complete calendar •7 00 E ttie C abt , Sec. Health,” and full instructions, sealed. Yamhill Reporter L. C. Turner, of McMinnville, is visit 6 40 >. You can get one of these fine Address (with 2-cent stamp), M rs . W. C. Wm Roof............ _. 1 00 ing friends at this place. Grand sxating carvival at Sampson’s H olmes , 658 Broadway, N. Y. (Name Jason Peters. . irs for six cents or two for ten 48 00 B lack H awk . Ijiwson Hembree thia paper.) 13-ly rinx to-morrow night. y addressing as above. Great Loss at Sheridan. [Id « g-- I