The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889, January 27, 1888, Image 5

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I. O. Q. F. INSTALLATION.
FRATERNAL.
COUNTY COURT.
Mias Ella Galentine returned to Mc­
M c M innnville , Or., Jan. 20, 1888.
Minnville the 24th.
SPECIAL SeSSION.
E ditor R boistkr :—On Thursday even­
A stranger while pining through this
27, 1888
The following supervisors have been
RY
ing the Odd Fellows ot this .place con­ appointed since our last report: District burg the other dky was hailed by us and
cluded to have a sleigh ride and go to number 7, Isaac Lambright; 21, G. M. the following conversation toox place : '
"’4L AND -GENERAL.
Lafayette to the installation of the officers Allen; 46, Henry Hanson: 48, Lorin 8.
Rufus—“Helle, Stranger, where* are
is herself again,
of Lafayette Lodge I. O. O. F., and Porter; 50, Duncan Roes.
you from?” i-
chartered horses and sleighs from the
ice of real estate firm.
Stranger—“Carlton.”
The following bills w^re allowed for ex­
livery stables and gathered in the pas­ tra service as supervisors: Isaac Ixm-
R—’‘How is Cumtux, and what is he
Devia, resident dentist.
sengers for the ride. They numbered bright, *4; W. F. Coulter, »22; J. D. doing?”
d very hard Tuesday night,
thirty-five or more and as jolly a set of Monthyan, »60.
8—The last heard of that poor be­
,
change in the ad of W. I. Wes-
folks you not very often see—old and
Following are the judges and clerks of nighted native he was down in a well
young from over seventy down to ten election appointed for the ensuing two with a crosscut saw.”
to hear Prof. McKànlass play
yearn of age. They landed safe and years:
R—“What in thunder was lie there
sound at Olds’ hotel in Lafayette and
for?”
AMITY.
were received by the host and hostess
gtephens is prepared to repair
8—“Hawxeye made him thinx that if he
W. H. Harrison, A. M. Waddle and B.
with pleasure, and their wants attended H. Springer, judges; Wyatt Hairis and could saw the well up in post (offices)
clocx or jewelry. See ad.
to with alacrity and delight. The Odd Edgar M. Briedwell, clerks.
holes that he could sell them and mac»-
in. Shaw, of Marlon county, a
Fellows then left the ladies at the hotel
BELLEVUE.‘
his fortune.”
1846, died at the residence of
-and went to the lodge room to witness
R—“Hawxeye should be arrested for
M. Mulkey, J. J. Henderson and Geo;
(Friday.
the installation of its officers, but P. I‘, W. Olds, judges; Wilber Cook and C. J. cruelty to animals.”
R ufus .
a Stout, an old pioneer, is ly-
Gates—they call liim D. D. G. M. for Payne, clerks.
at the residence of his son
NEWBERG.
short—seemed to be the boss, and he
CARLTON.
lt Carlton.
conceived the idea that the brothers of
Jan. 17, 1888.
Wilson Carl, D. W. Laughlin and W.
unn hap been ailing for a few
[Received too late for last week.)
the order should no» enjoy all of the T. Kutch, judges; F. N.'Little and Ed
with'a dizziness. He is able
Rarher
cold
the
past
week
for Webfoot.
pleasure at the installation. Tlie ladies Hendricks, clerks.
ie streets some, however.
he said should share the pleasure of wit­
Mrs.
C.
W.
Tolson
has
gone
to Dilley,
DUNDEE.
nessing the Bame and declared it should
to loan on improved farming
F. T. Keys, Uriah Badley and John Washington Co., to visit her relatives.
be a public installation, and adjourned to Livingood, judges; D. M. Ramsey and
none to five years time in sums
Albert Westfall, of Portland, formeily
' Littlefield’s hall where the ceremonies Cy Vaughn, clerks.
ixton a F enton , Lafayette, Or
of this place, is up on a visit.
were performed in the presence of a
iting ice tested the stability of
DAYTON.
There is considerable sickness among
large company of gentlemen and ladies,
g across the Yamhill at this
8. R. Baxter, Fred Crawford and Wil­ the horses in this vicinity.
A
After the ceremonies were concluded lis Starr, judges; Robert Harris and J.
t we believe no damage waB
Wm.
Davis,
who
has
been
quite
ill
for
they visited like «the reunion of one W. Hobbs, clerks.
the past week, is recovering.
family that had not been together for
EAST CHE1IALEM. .
sdy should go and see McKan-
Roland Watson’s health is quite poor.
years. The brother and sister Odd Fellows,
Noah Heater, Lewis Hoskins and. G.
ja Specialty company at Little-
Mrs. E. Spaulding health is poor.
and
those,
who
were
not,
seemed
to
en
­
1 on Tuesday evening, January
T he E clipse .—On Saturday (to-mor- joy the one as well as tlie other, and if I R. Bristow, judges; Frank E. Hadley
Thè old batcbelors ought to rejoice
pular prices.
and
Joseph
Everest,
clerks.
jow) a total eclipse of th« moon will oc­ should have been lucky enough to have
this year, as it is leap year.
®
LAFAYETTE.
Poppleton, the nurseryman, cur. ThiB phenomenon will be visible had my wife there I would have left her
J. B. David, of Portland, was up fo­
P. P. Gates, J, W. Watts and J. L.
¡siting in Southern California, in this part of the world. Moon enters at home. After the social visit we were
,me that recent frosts have shadow', 4 h. 30.2 p. m.; total eclipse be­ invited to Btep across the street to Olds’ Ferguson, judges; Milton Redding and lds farm one day last week.
Miss Violet Holston and Miss Maggie-
B orange crop.
gins, 5 h. 30.7 m.; middle of eclipse, 6 h. nail where some refreshments were pre­ W. L. Bradshaw, clerks. t
NORTH FORK.
Iqglis have returned from a visit at La­
M. Grubbs and Mrs. Frank 8. 16 m.; total eclipse ends, 7 h. 9 m.; pared by the ladies of Lafayette, as Ar­
Lee Laughlin, Fielding Stott and Tim­ fayette.
„
were called to Springfield on moon leaves the. shadow,-8 h. 7.3 m. p. temus Ward said, we went but Moses
othy Goodrich, judges; A. D. Runnels ? The series of meetings at tjie Evangeli­
to attend the funeral of their m. It will be seen that the eclipse be­ and Aaron and the twelve tribes of Is­
cal church closed Saturday evening with,
gins before sunset, the sun* setting on rael, wasn’t we BUtprised though? Three and McClellan Roberts, clerks.
i-latr, J. W. McBee.
NORTH MCMINNVILLE.
good success.
Cary is very sicx with a com- that evening at 4.56, _Jt will, however, of the McMinnville Fellows had to be
David Stout, Jacob Wisecarver and
Misses Mary and Annie Schnellar
of ailments. Dr. Michaux is lie dark enough to watch its progress fanned for about eleven minutes and one-
Wm. Campbell, judges; Clark Braly and
have gone to Portland to work.
ling physician. Hopes are en­ when it gets far enough advanced to be from Dajjton concluded he had crossed J. H. Nelson, clerks;
in the most interesting stage. The mag­ the river Styx into Elesium. Well I
ter hie speedy recovery.
Lots of tramps nowadays.
SOUTH MCMINNVILLE.
nitude of the eclipse is 1-647, the moon’s was surprised too, but not so much that
:Kanlase Colored Specialty com­
Miss Joy eie Hoskins sprained her
J,
W.
Cook,
C.
A.
Wallace
and
Charles
diameter being 1.
it took my appetite away. I am one of
appear atluttlefield’s hall, on
Palmer, judges; Geo. W. Jones and ankle about a week ago while at school.
evening, January 31st. This
A Bio O ne .—W. W. F.retherton. right those matter-of-fact men and do not get Flint Martin, clerks.
Wm. Hash, who lias been away for
ie well spoxen ot-by the press, of way, tax and claim agent ol the O. & excited much on any occassion, or I ___ —__ ________ .-___ HHRRIDAN, -
. several years, has returned.
should
have
been
married
long
agopbut
cond quarterly meeting -for tfie C. R. R>, was in town-Thursday. His
Charles LaFollett, P. M. Scroggin and
Ed. Round is down with the mumps..
will say the supper was a- success in
i circuit, M. E. church, will be visit was for the purpose of having re­
8. Potter, judge«; W. A. Craves and
Dr. Moore was called to Middleton to­
every
particular.
If
the
same
number
of
tSatunlay and Sunday, Janu- corded with the county clerk a mortgage
Arthur Branson, clerks.
day.
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ladies in any town in this valley could
mdfflth. Freaehlng on Satnr- on -the <h—AC. R. R Go’s lines in this
WEBT CHEHALEM.
get up a supper in all particulars and in
Alva
Macy
and
wife,
of
Dayton,
ana-
state,
made
by
the
said
company
to
the
o’ciock.
Satnuel Woodward, L. W. Harger and
the same length of time with the variety,
down on a/visit.
1‘BoitiBrnoNtsT^
month or more Marshal Dunn Union Trust Co., of New York, for the quality and quantity I want to be pre­ J. D. Carter, judges; J. L. Davis and W.
the,fire bell at 6.30 p. m., daily, Bum of »20,000.000. These mortgage sent. It was a grand surprise-to us; an W._Walker, clerks.
CARLTON.
’
tflLLAMETTE.
boys of our town know that it bonds are payable in forty years and old gentleman gave a toast with coffee, in
-
-
. ■
Jan. 22,188«<.
bear
1
interest
at
the
rate
of
five
per
cent:
J. R. ForreBt, Merritt Miller and Henry
for them to go home. The
Finest sleighing we have ever seemitu
per annum.' This is the largest mort­ the absence of something stronger, that Hewitt, judges; Charles Robertson and
rorks like a charm.
Oregon.
gage ever recorded in Yamhill county. was very good as far as it went, if it had Peter Barendredglit, clerks.
ng of McKanlass, the San Fran- The mortgage has been recorded in been me I would have kept on until they
Now comes J. E. Swanson, of West.
__
WILLAMINA.
lieaad Drama says: “If he was every county through which the O. A C. cheered me to stop. Supper over, we
H. w: Lamson, W. II. H. Cary and R "Carlton/-^stepping as high as a blind!
would not nave to be half so good rung.
were invited to go to the hall and have a
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Booth, judges; A. W. Bryan and Geo. F. horse, with a Swedish grin on bis face,
to play to crowded houses. We
social dance. An hour or more was
saying “if is a boy this time sure, for the-
Fendall, clerks.
Tc the A sylum .—Gs W. Branson, a spent tripping the iight fantastic toe,
lim as tlie King of the world.”
doctor says so.’’ Mother and chilli doing
WIVES! MOTHERS! DAUGHTERS!
‘rtfon State' Journal, of Eugene resident of Yamhill county, was brought and the visitors began soon to prepare
well, but Joe’s case is doubtful. The
i just entered upon its twenty- over Friday morning by his sons, and for home. They parted with the best of
Be your own ptawjcian! A ladv who Reporter take notice, this is a republican
W.
II.
Wood
and
John
F.
Wood,
and
in-
feelings
lor
the
kind
and
affable
manner
ume. It says the income from
for years suffered IWn distressing female vote.
oess is not more than half as the evening was examined before Judge they were' received and entertained -while complaints, weaknesses, etc., so common
Oh no, Bro. RufuH, we know your fin­
iw as it was twenty-five years Shaw and by Drs. Byrd and Smith as to there, hoping this visit will be the com­ to her sex, and had despaired of a cure, gers are not dough, but don’t let it fly off"
.his sanity. Mr. Branson about six mencement of a friendship that cannot finally found remedies which completely
months since suffered an attack of the be easily broken. If the visit should be cured her. Any sufferer c m use them the handle and hit your) head.
n Francisco Ifasp says of Me-
and thus cure herself, without the
M tb .. L. Bodie met with what might
typhoid fever, which seriously affected returned, which we ^ope will be in the aid of a physician. -From feelings of
and his Specialty company:
his mind, and his mental malady be­ ’near future, we will try to make it pleas­ gratitude she will send two prescriptions have been a serious accident She slipped
pe that McKanlass and his
came so serious that colninitment to the ant and agreeable for all concerned. The —which cured .her—and an illustrated and fell, breaking one bone in her arm
company will return soon, as
asylujn became necessary. He is about ladies and gentlemen of Lafayette lodge ximphlet entited “The Stepping-Stone to and hurting one of her legs. Dr. Cal1-
the best company of the Kind
lealth,” and full instructions, sealed.
fifty-five years of age and has been a will please accept the best regards of the Address (with 2-cent stamp), M rs . W, C. breath was called and reduced the frac­
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resident of Yamhill county thirty years. whole cargo of McMinnvillians. May H olmes , 658 Broadway, N. Y. (Name ture. She is resting as well, as could be
iblish more county news than —Salem State »man. 1 the Litfayette ladies’ shadows never this paper.)
. expected at present.
13-ly
• paper, therefore if you desire’
Mr. Hudson will open his stone next,
IcE-o-i . ated .—Wifen a man is broke grow less and that they may never have a
AMITY.
i paper regularly to friends in
week if nothing happens, as some of his
wrinkle on their brows until after they
yon should send the O regon he is isolated, as it were. When the are seventy is the best wish of your
Two new brick buildings going up in goods are here now. Glad of it.
s
a Price, five cents a copy; two wires are down, the. river froze up, and social friend,
the spring.
xix.
W. A. Howe, of North Yamhill, is-re-- »
year.
the mail boat don’t arrive or leave, and
Two saloons in the near future. Amity modeling his storehouse and dwelling,
no mail comes to Astoria, and no papers
REAL ESTATE.
will soon boom.
Westerfield bought a box of
and painting and papering it in fine
are received, and the oysters are all
lird 4 Gates. In the box there
The following deeds were recorded dur­
style; then he ¿will put in a stock of
Mr.
Parker
Allison
will
open
up
a
first-
gone, and butter has gone up to a big
srtificate, which entitled the
ing the week ending January 21, 1888:
class grocery store before long, and will goods, and Carlton can trade at home
dollar a roll, and under a protective pol­
> a gold watch. The watch was
A. J. Apperson and C. H. Cook as sell at bedrock prices.
again. So mote it be.
I
icy wood and coal advances twentv-flve
by Mr. W. on Tuesday, and to
joint executors of the estate of Lydia J.
Our old friend Bally, of McMinnville-,,
No,
Hawkeye,
we
will
net
blow
you
per cent., and when we don’t know and
rances is a good one.
Cook, deceased, to Eva E. Cook, lots 7 up, for as yet you have not given us any­ was on our streets yesterday. Bally says
can’t find out what’s going on in the
imated from the Presbyterian world, then the festive Astorian realizes and 8, block 10, Rowland’s addition to thing worth notice. But we would like he thinks he will get that city office after
McMinnville; »1265.
H awk -E ye .
to know if Cumtux is stilly acting as your all.
ntheRt inst., divine services that he is isolated’ and sighs for a rail­
Colby Carter to Susan Jane MyeA, 10 hitching-post.
DAYTON.
given morning and evening on road. So mote it be.— Pioneer.
acres i »100,
, 29th inst. All are most cor-
O. P. Q. is the most honest man in
Jan. 25, 1888.
O. W. Richardson and wife to W. R.
F avorable to D efendants .—In the
ivited to attend. The choir will
town.
It generally makes a man
A number of members of thé'Odd Fel­
Brown, 4 acres in 15 s, r 4 w ; »250.
U.
8.
circuit
court
last
Friday
Judge
’ practice on Saturday at 2 p. m.
mad to \call him a pig, but when he lows of this place, went over to the pub­
A. C. Chandler and wife to W. J.
vus of taking part in it will Deady made a ruling favorable to de­
acknowledges it himself why, then com­ lic installation at Lafayette on Thursday
Crawford, 1-20 of an acre in Chandler’s
fendants
in
the
case
of
the
United
States
¡end at that hour.
ments are not required.
evening.
first
addition
to
McMjpnvjJle
;
»5.
vs. Ball, Daniel and Powell, of Yamhill
8o Flash is not dead yet. I thought
P. W. Chandler to H. Bogue, lots 5, 6,
E. E. Snow and wife returned from
a B rother .—We have received county, on trial for violation of timber
be was burned up in the late fire. But Portland Thursday, where they have
from Eugenia Snuffin, Ukiah, laws. Jndge Deady decided that, wheth­ 7 and 8, block 8, Chandler’s second addK mistaxps will soipetimes happen.
been the past weex.
o county. California, enquiring er the timber was wrongfully cut from tion to McMinnville; »125.
R. B. Putman, our harness-maxer,
P. W. Chandlei to T. G. Lee, block 7,
Miss Etta Gillanders, who has been
rather, Sampson Dukes, from the land.or not, the United States hav­ Chandler
’s second addition to McMinn­ has purchased a new breech-loading
visiting in Portland for the post weex,
e has heard nothing for a long ing recorded final proof condoned the ac­ ville ; »275.
shotgun. No. 16, which though small, returned home Saturday.
ie says he formerly lived at or tion of defendants. The case will be
There is already an increased move­ Bob says is the best shooter in town’for
dh Yamhill, this county. In­ carried into the supreme court.
E. E. Crane, formerly of this place, ar­
ment on the part o' California wholesale money.
concerning the missing broth-
rived here on the narrow gauge Saturday.
And still they say that our solid man,
R eal E state F irm .—Chas. R. Fenton houses to capture the trade of different
e gratefully received by the
R. L. Harris, one of Dayton’s popular
4 Co. have opened a real estate office in, parts of Oregon, and especially of this mentioned in last issue, will wed before
ued lonely sister.
druggists,
who has been agent for thé
sectiofi.
They
Ere
meeting
with
consider
­
l?ng.
this place with an office also at McMinn­
Hawxeye send up your man Jaxe. narrow gauge at West Dayton since the
ted B urolary .— Two unsuc* ville. Any business in this line entrust­ able success, and Portland merchants
erection of the office at that place in
ttempts were made last week to ed to these gentlemen will receive prompt will do well to awaken to the importance There are lota of widows here that are on
1886, lias resigned his position on account
the
marry,
and
I
thinx
Jaxe
could
be
of
the
situation.
It
will
be
unfortunate
c the residence of E. R. Popple- attention. They have formed a connect­
of a rush of business in tlie drag store.*
'nrw-ryman. The burglars suc- ion with Portland and California agen­ indeed if „they do not realize their danger suited.
Dr. Doty is on the sicx list, but is im­ The office is now closed.
getting into the house by re­ cies so as to give the widest possible ad­ and remain inactive. The completion of
Willie Logan, of McMinhvilte, was in'
ad of a window, but as the Jn- vertisement of their lands and town the overland system has placed Sin proving ; also Mr. ^trfssey.
Francisco and Sacramento on an equality . Dr. Bcyd, of McMinnville, came up town Monday.
’ were securely fastened they property. Local office, Cirange ball.
G. T. Hedricx, sawyer in thé ‘ Excel?'
with the Oregon metropolis, as far as one day this weex on a professional visit.
«hie to go any farther. The
sior
mills, was on our streets Tuesday.
The
Baptists
are
holding
another
pro
­
freight
rates
are
concerned.
—
Jacktonrille
Grand
maquerade
ball
at
Littlefield
’
s
*re awakened, and the sneaks
• '
B lack Hawr.
tracted meeting.
hall on Friday evening, February 10th. Timet.
dv retreat.
ayitte
.
OREGON.
The officers of Lafayette Lodge, No. 29,
I. O. O. F. to serve for the ensuing term
were installed on Thursday night, Janu­
ary 19th. Tke ceremony of installation
being performed by P. P. Gates, D, D„
grand master; assisted by Dr. E. E.
Goucher, grand warden; W. G. Hender­
son,grand marshal; 8, A. Manning,
grand secretary of Occidental lodge, No.
30; and Dr. J. W. Haines, grand treas­
urer of Fraternity lodge, No. 56. There
being visiting brothers from the various
lodges: Samaritan No. 2, of Portland;
Oregon No. 3, of Oregon City; Yamhill
No. 20, of Dayton; Fraternity, No. 56, of
North Yamhill; Occidental No. 30, of
McMinnville; and about twenty members
of Rebecca degree lodge of McMinnville.
Following is a list of officers: Dan
Frazer, N. G.; C. 8. Tustin, V. G.;
Joseph Huston, recording secretary; J.
W. Dunn', per. secretary; J. Dixon,
treasurer; C. Westerfield, warden; J. M.
Kelty, conductor; G. E. Lewis, I. G.;
W. W. Lewis, R. 8. to N. G.; R. P. Un-
german, L. 8. to N. G. ; E. A. Hill, R. 8.
to V. G.; T. J. Harris, L. S l to V. G.
After tlqranstallation of queers all par­
took of an elegant supper at Olds’ hall,
prepared especially for the occasion by
the ladies ot the members of Lafayette
lodge. 8upper over, upon, invitation,
the ladies and gentlemen repaired to
Littlefield’s hall where a few pleasant
hours were past in dancing.
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