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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1888)
I ' ir.4 ■7- 'til » 1 ’ I i I aw r '• i- %;■ I « A Oreg-on ISeglster »'«2 U A i N« >4 • «>«i e< ’S is is one of I rl T ìeyi îe M say iheia L xact If 'H ‘a. >E1 :act llii ired 3v^rt] .ofoW* * “ RAILROAD NOTES. t NEWBERG. ' SHERIDAN. . On Monday morning report reached Feb. 19, 1888. this town that F. J. Fryer had Petitions to the Southern Pacific rail The weutlier is very good* at present. uary > committed suicide near North Yamhill. road management have been printed and We have had a shower of babies lately. The following particulars were learned are now being circulated for signatures. pCAL AND GENERAL. The R egister ia a welcome guest at * from Justice Runnells, of North Yam There petitions set forth the advantages this town. hill, who held an inquest on the re to the country through which it would Waterfield visited Portland this Dr;' John Fields b kept busy, as well mains:- Mr. Fryer had been living on pass, as well as those that would accrue as Dr. Smith. Puget sound for four or five years, and on to the railroad company, by making the perchants are getting in new Rev. I.ee is going to hold a Berios of Saturday evening returned to North southern terminus of the west Bide divi- meetings soon. Yamhill, and went to the residence of P. sion of the O. A Ci R. R. at this place. - The Methodist church is receiving a Viccrey visited Portland on Wed- H. Messner. Mrs. Messner was a niece This division is now completed to • Cor much needed coat of paint. of Fryer. Nothing unusual was noticed vallis and was originally intended to ex John, Cain, the real estate man, haa I Martin has removed from town about Fryer’s actions. He conversed tend as far south as Junction City and Real estate is changing hands pretty lively through the instrumentality of our just returned from Portland. freely with the family, and during -Sun form a junction with the other line at rustling agents Cook and Marie. Inn. If the sensation man was here he [ungerman was in Portland over day evening he asked about the effect of that place. The petitions ret forth the F. A. Morris left Friday for a visit of a could find material for a couple of novels. facts that this road, if completed to this certain drugs. He retired to his room few weeks in California. He expects to Way. • ’ The ravages of fire still leave a black I Ireland tjas retired from the As- and remained quiet until about 3 o’clock place, and this made the point of junc purchase goods when in San Francisco. monument to their memory in our midst. a. m., when he arose and went out. The tion, it would pass through some of the The entertainment announced in last Lmwr. Mrs. Clevenger has been seriously ill, [ Powell, of Portland, was on our family supposed he had reentered the finest portions of the great valley of the week’s paper to be given by the Cliau- but we are glad to note the fact of her re house, but when Mr. Messner went to Willamette, and the beautiful and fertile tauqua circle has lieen postponed one covery. > i [Tuesday- the barn in the morning he found riyer valley of the Siuslaw, and thence into week, owing to the fact tliat some are The democrats of this section are san-'' I. RunnellB, of North Yamhill, not yet prepared with the duties assigned valley of the Umpqua; passing them. lying on the approach lo tKe barn ddor, the I guine of success at the J une election if a . . [town on Tuesday. satisfactory ticket can be secured. the great grain and fruit pro dead, with his throat cut. In his pock- through ' N. C. Maris went to Portland A'onday I Lewis removed his family to regions, as well as through the k> look after the interests of a cannery at ets were found an account book and ducing ' Isacc Vanhorn was buried last Satur L City on Tuesday. about $260 in money. Th^^ook con- cool 1 fields of the Siuslaw', and through Newberg. The citizens of this place are day at Blair graveyard with the rites and I Burlingame is holding meetings tained the following note: the immense timber regions of the Ump urgently requested to meet at 1 o’clock ceremonies of the fraternity of Masons. Wednesday to effect an organization of a L’s valley this week. The d 'bating soc.ety adjourned to at qua.—Drain Echo. F eb . 19, 1888, joint stock company, to »pen-hi' fruit can tend services at the Christian church on Cash, $245.15. Trunk at station. Clothes ’ THE ORiUON pacific . ’ Medford Tramcript is reported to nery at this place the «oming season. Friday night, by Rev. Richardson, of In plenty. Pay expenses. Give balance of The Northwestern is now located up ' . »W. t . u . Upended publication. dependence. money to children. F. J. T. __ CoilRBBK>N»ENT. Don’t call the children. ■, Sweetwater, and not up Wind river, will McCain was registered at the Es- Jeb. 20, 1888. A. D. Runnells, justice of the peace, go through South Pass and across into Portland, Wednesday. DAYTON. Howdtrt yeTike your valefitlhe ? “ Idaho near the old Fort Bonneville. The lattcy was in the metropolis the was notified, and a jury impaneled, and route across Idaho has not been definitely Good time to plant early garden. , - Feb. 22, 1888. the following verdict rendered : [the week on business. Ed, Lyman’s health is quite poor. W. S. Powell, of the firm of Powell A F. J-. Fryer came to his death by his settled, but it will keei^ well south, fol Dr. Pool, of McCoy, is visiting own hand, by cutting hiB throat with a lowing either Boise or Snake river, to the Shipley, was in the city Monday. Mrs. Hulda Derby is here on a visit. razor. I and relatives in town.” «_ Oregon line, to connect with the Oregon Mr. Ewings, a well-to-do farmer of G. M. Frank is building a new house He was evidently cool and deliberate, Pacific, which is definitely located, and Ilappy valley, was in the city Saturday. B. Cary is able to be on the street, on his place. aH his head hung over the edge of the partly graded along Malheur lake, and [long and serious illness. V. E. Beno, of the firm of Alexander Miss Martha Heater has gone east of A Beno, went to Portland Monday ou . Churchman, of Willamina, paid plank, and he probably laid down before the river of the same name. That is the mountains. business. using the razor, No blood was found on where the main line of the Chicago A fice a pleasant call yesterday. Mr. Samuel, of the .Weit Shore, is in Miss Minnie Switzer, of Portland, is a bis clothes and" the razor was carefully Northwestern is going, but several . town this morning. W. and N< H. PerKins, of North guest of Miss Jones, teacher of the print- put to one side. He simply laid there branches are projected through Idaho fly ill, called at our office Monday. Geo. Myers shipped a box of egrp to ary ¿rade in the Dayton ac and bled to death. Temporary insanity and Montana that will be no small bene- E. G. Coffin left for Champoeg <A L Vickrey lias the best and largest is supposed to be the cause. About - fit to the regions traversed. The second Portland lost week. Miss Ella Hadley has gone to -Mon Monday, where he will accept the posi taent of tobaccos and cigars in La- ten years ago James Fryer, a brother, , trunk line of that system will pass tion of Engineer in the Champoeg saw mouth to attend school. committed suieide at Carlton. through Montana, entering the southeast mill. Jas. Tooze, of Woodburn, formerly of comer, following up the Musselshell to this place, is over on a visit. Theie was a ball at the Dayton hall on i. Savage and ^ife, who have been AUTOGRAPH LETTER. Friday evening, and it was pronounced its head, taking in Butte before passing ig in Salem, returned home Wed- Roland Watson is not expected to lhe bv all who attended to be the grandest out of Big Hole pass, and connecting long; cause, consumption. N ew Y ork C ity , Jan. 6, 1888. affair of the reason. Dear Sir:— I spent this evening look with the Southern line someyhere west k.Poling has been conducting re- C. T. Tooze, of Cla :kamas county, was The question selected by the debating , ‘ of Boise. This line was recently described up bn a short visit Saturday._______ ’ [aervices at the M. E. church here ing over the magazines you were so society for next Tuesday evening is. in detail. — Walla Walla Statesman. thoughtful as to send me, and felt a re L the week. . J. D. Tarrant is fixing hiB dam to-day “Resolved, that women have a right ana and will be ready to grind by to-morrow. privilege .ta.vote at all elections.’’ CARLTON. (leap year ball given at Littlefield’s gret that I could not have seen them The old Fisher bouse, which no*’ A. J. Winters and A.K Vaughn have L Wednesday evening by the ladfffs earlier. The people of Oregon ought to Feb.' 20, 1888. appreciate such artistic enterprise as purchased a sawing machine for cutting stands near the Methodist parsonage, is krgely attended. having a now addition built on to it and , Our merchants report a good trade. wood. yours, which is hardly matched any being o’herwire repaired. J, T. Watson I at Vickrey’s and see the finest where in the east. With best respects, Nasby has the boss stock of candies. * Jesse Edwards is expecting some new is doing the work. tarns yet offered with baking pow- Gao. A lfred T cwnhend , (G ath .) J. L. Steward is still under the weather. machinery from tho east for his tiling Gates A Henry, the enterprising liv they are beauties. <" factory. To Mr. L. Samuel, publisher Shore. ~o.x.......... ■---------- erymen, lia\c had tho front oft their old Mrs. P. C. Thompson ¡B still quite -------------- -— — . -........... O Hnesday being Washington’s birth- :ribe for the R egis - lten’t forget to subscribe stable whitewashed, which greatly im- poorly. ter if you want a*- good I wide awake, • proves its appearance. E. G. Coffin F ob I mprovement . — The citizens of he teachers and pupils of the public Jimmy Kelsey, of Portland, is visiting county paper. wielded the brush. Monmouth have organized and will soon his sick father. II had a day of rest. B lack H awk . Farmers are busy plowing on rolling r. Molloy will preach in thé M. E. incorporate a Board of Home Improve W.’A. Howe tias his store ready for ground, and some have done a little AMITY. th nett Sunday at IT a. m., and ment, with a capital Btock of $1,000. The his fine Btock of goods. seeding the past week. 4 object of this board is the improvement Burlingame in the evening. W. E. Bodie is at home again after a Winter term of scKSol closed at the O. P. Q. has the botta—(re Jake says). of Monmouth by pointing out to strang few days in the metropolis. ocademv last week, and a great many of Born.—February 20th, to the wife of M. E. L. Peckham, formerly of Carl- ers its many advantages. How would I this county, died at Winfield, Kan- "J. B. Smith is rusticating in the the students have gone home. Balona Courtmache, a fine bpy. i . Buch a board here work ? We believe a mountains, drinking mineral water. C. E. Hoskins is preparing to go into pn Sunday last, of heart disease. Plenty of land buyers--Yamhill will good deal can be accomplished by this the nursery buMneas. We wish him suc be creditors of Soper Bros., of Willa- method. What think you 7 The col-'* Grandpa Kelsey is quits poorly these cess, as we very much need a nursery in soon be divided into small farms. i, met in the clerk's office on Tues- umns of the R egister are open for dis days. Dr. Michaux is attending him. this vicinity. R. L. Simpson has just received a Our doctor seems to lie getting quite a new invo ’e of jewelry that he sells at and elected Al. Hussey assignee. cussion of .this important question. If little practice. That is as it should be. Hon. Walter T. Mills, the great tem Chicago prices. —- perance- lecturer of Ohio, will deliver a N. G. E. Johnson, who has been you are interested let the people hear And still Kobt. Putnam worketh early H. B. Stevenson and wife are visiting lecture at this place the latter part of Ing friends in Portland the past your sujfgestijhs. their sick brother-in-law near Middleton. next month; further particulars will be a id late and gladdens tlxe hearts of tho r, returned home yesterday. she farmers with his new harness. Our postmaster and wife were visiting ■giveirirereafter. Let everybody come. C ommittee M eeting . — On Saturday accompanied by her aunt from Kan- P rohibitionist . Oh, Yes! Amity has the boss boot in Portland last week. They report a last the Democratic county central com pity. and shoemaker, Mr. N. M. McKinnon, good time. WEST CrfEHALEM. lie warrants all work and his prices are ie first number of the Butine» Ed mittee met at the office of W. L. Brad Thanks, Bro. Ruins, for your second *o in accordance with the times. or, published monthly by A. P. shaw. There was not a full, attendance, our candidate for assessor. Tommy is 'I ' Feb. 20,1888. I was mistaken in my last about Den atrong, of the Portand Business col- but those present were enthusiastic and the boy for the place. The farmers are plowing for spring nis O. Thurber, as he could not get his Thanks, awfully, Rufus, for your photo. sowing. , has reached our office. It is a good pleased with the prospects for the com bondsmen. So he packed up his grip ir, and you should send for a sample ing campaign. Beside fixing the repre We are very much tickled to you for It seems like spring to hear the grouse Back and left for green fields and pas sentation and time for a county conven it. Have put it where it will do the hooting once more. tures new. most good ; hung it in the chicken cor tion for the election of delegates to the Kara Avis was correct when he said Mr. L. Brisbane is building a barn. ral! ; you see the rats are bad; a complete ft ties of incorporation were recently state convention no busiuess of import likeness, I suppose. He is another bachelor. Hurry up, Ly Hawkeye and Cumtux wear the same with the secretary of Btate by the pants. Hawkeye failed to write to the man, and get that cage built. ance was done. The call is published in Gilbert Walker was buried,last Friday fell lumber company, of Sheridan. R egister and Cumtux did not show up another column. in the graveyard two^ mileir north of Mr. C. Jenson is having a lot of wood C. Rowell, Lee Rowell and J. B. town. He died of consumption, after a cut on his place to be delivered on the in the Herald last week. Mohn, incorporators; capital stock, lingering illness, two days after getting Jake, tlie Amity poet, apes the Josh P osition T endered .—The writer is bac’.; from California. May he Test in narrow gauge at Newberg. Billing style of writing, but he will not We bave a good botanist here ; he can write again soon, < s his last strained his credibly informed that at a recent meet peace. H awk -E ye . here are 479 patients in the insane ing of the executive committee of the tell (he male from the female strawberry massive brain and brought on a revere plants. How he does it b a mystery. Dm at Salem, which number is con- state prohibition party, it was unani REAL ESTATE. attack of nervouffprostration. »ly increasing. At the same time the mously decided to tender Rev. J. W. There are several sick horses in the, R ufus . The following deeds were recorded dur neighborhood, and five head have al-' iber of prisoners in the penitentiary Webb, of this city, the position of state ing the week ending February 18, 1888: readv died. This will be a hardship on bcreasing, there being only 239 con- organizer and lecturer. Although the John R. Booth et al to W. C. Hem the losers as they need them to put in fl there now. gentleman’s second year as pastor of the bree, a part of the land claim of Richard their spring grain. faralial Dunn arrested F. W. Dea- Christian church is almost closed, it has Booth SDd wife, in t 4 s, r 8 w, contain Mr. M. Coda, who bought J. H. Min et's place is giving his pear orchard a I on last Friday afternoon for being not beon stated whether or not he will ing 150 acres; $1. A. B, Faulconer and wife to Victor A. thorough overhauling. You will have to Mt and disorderly. On Saturday he accept.— Salem Statesman. Gross, .lots 7 and 8, block 14, in Sheri get you a cook Milton ; this thing called arraigned before Recorder Carpenter, dan ; $7*5. keeping bachelor’s half is not what it I fined him $10, which he paid, and A t H ome .—A. R. Burbank and wife Victor A Gross to Raymond FI. is cracked up to be. released from custody. returned from ¿heir visit ’alifornia KnowleB, lot3, block 13, Sheridan; $1. J. D. Carter, our merchant, has added A. B. Faulcor.er and wife to Leo Kos- to his stock of goods, agricultural imple W a good watch—gold or silver, or a last week. They were gone longer than fe sack, Tot in Sheridan; $30. ments, which will be a benefit to the a, or jewelry, or spectacles, go to T. they intended on account of slides on the A- farmers here. He has a new kind of George Taylor to Ole Munson, 171 Itephens’ establishment on Jefferson road. Mr. Burbank reports that every harrow that has a brake on it to keep it acres, t 2 s, r 4 w; $1,600. H, three doors north of the poetoffice, thing seems favorable for a large immi- J. W. Ingle and wife to fl. B. Springer,-, from crowding on the horses going down re you will be suited in the quality gratioh to this country the eoming sea % of lot 6, block 5, Amity; $55. bill. son. California cannot hold the people in the price of your purchase. I notice that T. Fryer, of Carlton, is Assignment of Martha Sliadden to H. recommended by the Carlton correspond be residence of T. H. Bryan was who are induced to go there by the flat Shadden. R. W. Lancefleld and wife to B. II. ent as a candidate for assessor. I second biously entered last Friday night tering reports, and are naturally turning Springer, 5-12 of lot 7, block 5, Amity; the motion. I have known Tommy all Dg the absence of the family. Noth- this way. hiB life, and although we differ in pol $25. itic» I will have to cast my vote for ‘ ~ him has been missed, however, and the WIVES! MOTHERS! DAUGHTERS! O. A C. railroad company to James B. if he is rominated. ft of the entrance is not plain. It is Rowell. 40 acres in section 27, t 2 s, r 3 Be your own physician! A ladv who w; $120. We have some light-fingered person fcnitentiary offense to thus enter for years suffered from distressing female C. B. Haworth and w ife to David B. here who will steal anything he cjn get He’s houses, and it stands the per- complaints, weaknesses, etc., re common hold of. He is well known, and is the Stratton. 80 acres in t 3 s, r 2 w; $3,800. Dtors in hand to be careful. to her sex, and had despaired of a cure, boss at raising orders. You will likely W. R. Starbuck to Joel Bean, 10 acres finally fonnd remedies which completely hear more of him, as this place has had k*xzD H eavily .—The tax levy of cured her. Any sfifferer c n use them in t 3 a, r 2 w; $180. about enough of it. The chances are he and thus cure herself, without the taainas county is probably the high- will have a job up at Salem. A FALSE REPORT. |n the state. For county purposes aid of a physician. From feelings of A unt B eckky . This powder never rerke. A marvel of pnr- f it is 20 mills, in all 30.02 mills.— gratitude she will send two prescriptions M c M innville , Feb. 17, 1888. tty, »tr.*n«ih and whole*omeneae. More eco —which cured her—and an illustrated 8» Vidette. J. L. Vickrey has just received a fresh nomical than the ordinary kindo and cannot bo Regardless of all reports the Central [e believe the people of Clackamas pamphlet entited "The Stepping-Stone to invoice of choice family groceries.« First- eold in competition wit« the mnl itude of low [ty enjoy the luxury of a new court Health,” and full instructions, sealed. hotel has been lunning and is still run class goods and full weight guaranteed, te»>t, abort wfeitflu alon. or phoephate powdera Address (with 2-cent stamp), M rs . W. C. ning, and will continue to run. Hold onlv In c<na. B o YAL B akimg P owukm . k- Evidently they are paying dearly H olmes , 658 Broadway, N. Y. (Name and goods delivered free within the city. Co., lOi Wall Bit, Mi Y. F. M ultxbr . peir whistle. his paper.) 13-ly • 1. < • obbgon . lMYrrrK < SUICIDE. 1 O. « C. WIST SIDE. 24 1888 Feb. 21, 1888. Why don’t the Reporter give us the county news. * 'f B. 8. Cook and Dr< Minthom went to Salem Friday on business. ' What’s the matter with this weathei for the closing scene of winter? Mrs. Alf. Reese left last Friday foy an extended visit to Eastern Illinois*. ' Newberg hopes to have a new paper of her own soon—listen for the toot of her horn. • 3 **1 ! ■ i I i 11 » ! à & I •> 1 I I I Í f I I -A T i ffik I I •S. { L I ^AKlHC POWDER Absolutely Pure. •* i t I »•» ■V« i L ■JS +■