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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1888)
»Oxeer®33- » ODD FELLOW’S CELRfiRA'yON. PROGRAMME OF THE TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE CIRCUIT COURT. weeks will open up a new and complete stock of general merchandise and grocer FOB THK THIRD JUDICIAL Disney AND ies. Stock will arrive direct from Chi S . FOLK COUNTY, TO HE HELD AT DALLAS, John Williamson vs Eliza Williamson; cago and is purchased for cash1, and wilt OREGON, APRIL 3, 4, 5 AND 6, 1888. action for money ; continued. be sold for cash at prices as low as any in and general . TUESDAY, APRIL 3—EVENING SESSION. Smith Stephens vs Marion Townsend ; the state. Music, action for money; settleded. __ Mr. Chas. Allen has purchased the ho 1.^ potatoes for sale, A of Welcome.............................. I. R. Dawson vs E. L. Peckham; re tel property known as the Amity hotel. Hon J. D. Lee, Dallas primaries to-morrow. plevin ; continued. Charles will aronce proceed to tear out w Music. ’ “ liainn 'county convention to-day. Lydia A. Parker vs W. H. Parker ; suit the inside of it, refit it throughout and Response. Sup’t^E. B. McElroy, Salem are commencing to bloom. ’ Music. for divori», dismissed. refurnish it from cellar to garret. Drum Recitation U many people in attendance at T Edgar Poppleton vs D Jay et al ; con- mers will find that special efforts will be Ei week. Music. fttmation. sale confirmed. • - made to entertain them, and that mine Lecture .................... r" tic state convention at Pendle- James F Bewley vs Wm Chapman et host Allen will do the correct thing in J’res. Van Scoy, Willamette University Music. kt Tuesday. al ; equity, decree corrected. each and every particular. Recitation............................................... L-are at cost for cash, at Wester- James F Bev.ley vs Thomas N Graves; R ufus . Miss Addie Scriber. Salem Public Schools [hardaare store. damages, virdict for $150. ' Music. DAYTON. C. C. Poling will preach at the . .. Jonathan Bogue ys J Delap; action for WEDNESDAY APRIL 4—MORNING SESSION. church Sunday evening. money, continued. w March 27, 1888. Methods of Institute Work................. L inch Mitchell wagons for $75 at James JIargTdve»has moved into Alli- W F lemon vs J M Dickey ; action for Reading—Methods of Teaching .... Li Sander’s, McMinnville. Number Work—Methods of ,.. .±._.. . soii’a building on Third street. moqey, judgment for plaintiff. orals in Public Schooli Manners an L forget to buy your hardware of Prof. Bauer is placing the finishing Rebecca E Martin vs Jeptha Martin ; aught? be taught ? ............ How are the Laid. He is selling cheap. touches on a life size crayon portrait of i. N. Salem Schools suit for divorce, granted. J. A. Sellw luine New Orlean’s molasses at Lucy Hurlburt vs J P Beeler; action Ed Aiderman. -What Rules ought General the Opening of his for damages, on trial. ,y’«, extra quality; try a con. a Teacher to make W. S. Powell, of the firm of Powell A School? ghington territory has thirty-four Altliena Barnum yg Lillie V Smith; Shipley, of Portland, formerly of this SESSION. AFTERNOO ics »nd Oregon has twenty-nine. suit for partition, report of sale set aside. place, was in town a few days the past Vocal M Public Schools > Vickrey has just received a new P P Gates vs Geo Williams; confirma week. 1J State Normal Schi J. * of queensware and pocpet cutlery, Tae revival meetings, which have been tion, sale confirmed; ns in Public Reviews Roewell II Lamson vs A Blackbum et in progress in the Evangelical church for Schools. . .. ................ m glad to note the fact that the W. E. Yates, Prin. Independence Schools al; confirmation, sale continued. the past two weeks, closed on Sunday aopie io this vicinity are convales- Penmanship—Methods of .............. Clark BAly vs Margaret Burton ; con evening. Number Work, (continued]............ The writing class is making - fine pro Sup’t. J. J. Bryan, Benton County firmation, sale confirmed. jgnbu'z harness, whips,etc., at INDEPENDENT TICKET. General Discussion—Best Methods of J W Briedwell vs Geo M'Beeler; action gress. Ed Aiderman received the prem <■ Portland prices for cash of H. ium for making the largest number of I wish to say to the voters of Yamhill Teaching Civil Government; Whispering; for money, judgment for plaintiff. or no Whispering? county that I am an independeut candi M M Ellis vs Butler DeLashmutt; capital stems in thirty secohd, the num-' L in your stocK of hardware, but lie EVENING SESSION. action for money, judgment for plaintiff. ber being 123. date for the office of recorder. As I am L buy of Westerfield. He is selling Musicr A. -D. Hoskins returned from Port M II Raleigh vs Alphoee E La Roque not an able-bodied man, I trust you will Recitation front. et al ; partition suit, dismissed at cost of kind Friday, where he had been lay see the justice in giving me your votes at Music. Lin 4 Sander’s are prepared to fum- the coming June election. Yours respect Recitation .. ................... ............... ......... ing in a stock of leather, whips, bridles, plaintiff. Miss Emily Huelat, Salem Public Schools Ln with a top buggy at any, price fully, W M Wardle vs John Wardle; fore saddles and other tilings necessary for J acob B. S mith , Lecture.............................. . ................... the starting of a first-class harness and UB» up. Carlton, Or. Pres. E. N. Condit, Albany College closure, decree. T T Notson vs A A Kinyon etal ; action shoe shop. Tally one more for Dayton—, A. Gemer, of Salem, a pioneer of Vocal Solo.............. Cari Young, Lafayette F or P laintiff .—The jury, in the case all we need now is that grist mill. THURSDAY, APRIL 5—MORNING SESSION. for money, settled- I died in that city last Saturday, 6f*James F. Bewley vs Thomas ^L Graves F. J. Fletcher is plowing for F. A. Ladd A Bush vs T B Nelson et al ; »bout 72 yeais. School Apparatus; What is Needed; Use for damages, returned a verdict for plain B lack H awk . and Anuse of................................ .......... action for money, dismissed at cost of de Berning. L a first-class all band-sewed har- tig in the sum of $150. This was a com UnitecbStates History—Methods of . fendant. miie of the best material, go to H. plicated cose, and involved the legality of CARLTON. Percy Willis, Salem»Public Schools Booth A Wright vs H .8 Stephens; kin«, Lafayette. i . a certain county road in the vicinity of School Room Decoration................ ... _ .March 26, 1888. action for money, judgment for plaintiff. Nellie M. Crownover, Independence : B. Westerfield will sell his entire' Sheridan, which has been in controversy Miss Educational Hindrances; Littlp Things in A good drug store, hardware and tin In the matter of the assignment of John t of hardware out gt cost for cash, for two years or more. Graves, rb super the Teacher’s Work................ .......... :.. and Sam’l Soper, insolvent debtors, set sliop-is.wanted here. ¡«the time for farmers to lay in their visor, tore down and removed Bewley’s General Discussion—Course of Study Our doctor seems to be getting a nice _ and Grade in Country Schools; Class tled. fence in order to open said road, thus al Management in Public Schools. Clark Braly vs A C Saylor ; action for little practice—so far so good. i! Buggies! Buggies! Large as" lowing stock to run dpon and injure We want and need a flouring mill. AFTERNOON SESSION. money, judgment for plaintiff. always on liand at Martin A growing crops. The line upon which F W Redmond vs J. 0 Phelps; actjoij Don’t all come at once, for one is all we Essay Writing, its uses; means of secur this road was surveyed has long been in McMinnville. ing it..................................... ....................... for money, judgment for plaintiff. -J want. and knowing this fact it W Physiology and Hygiene. .. ................ _ W. E. Bodie and wife qre snugly lo Bilnccocliewers and smjkers remem- controversy, 1 Èllen Steward, executrix, vs Lara Mrs. Jennie E. Dawne, Salem Schools. by the attorneys for the plaintiff ■that Vickrey keeps the largest and argued 1 Gregerson ; action for money, dismissed. cated in the Tittle white house on the School Organization ... ■ - ■ - Mr. Graves did wrong in tearing ■ rejected stock of tobaccos and cigars" that 1 J. M. Williams, Linn County ’ M Barker vb Yamh’ll Lumberir g Co ; corner. Hafiyette. Z down said fence before the matter was Methods in Geography—Map Work, etc Mr. Bill Enos was on our BtreetS a l action for money, judgment fcr plaintiff. W. I. Reynolds, Buena Vista and it seems the jury took the ■he R. B. George chorus class now in settled, 1 i J C Braly vs JackBon Mnnroeet al; days ago. Also George Bodie, of General Discussion — Language Lessons view of the case. Bradshaw, Dqr- ■tice will give a concert in the M. E. same, ' MinnviUe. Come again gentlemen. —value of......................... ............................. foreclosure, dismissed. Kuh next Wednesday evening, Apiil liam and Thompson were attorneys for State vs J À Odell and J ock Cooper ; EVENING SESSION. Roads are getting good out our plaintiff, and McCain A Hurley for de ■ Admission only 25 cents. larceny, continued. Music. now—look out for the road boss. fendant. Notice of appeal to the supreme Recitation :.. .. ......... ». Stato . va W uxH Hc M L adultery, set for Fouts will carry the Jaw book this season. ■ D. Fenton, county surveyor, an-1 court will be given in due time. Music. trial. Bores that lie may now be found at his | Say Rufus, our shoemaker is here yet, Address................................................... State vs J W Howard and Frana Allen ; you don’t treat your man right; perhaps Be in McMinnville. Parties having To A dvertise P ortland «—Mr. E. V. Miss Millie Doughty, State Normal School indictment burglary. " # ------- Music. Smalley, the editor, and Mr. H. P. Bar ■wring should give hinT a call. you have given him a dose of your medi-. Recitation............................................... State vs J A Odell, aiding, prisoners to cine. H. W. Ingles has purchased the inter bour, the business manager of the North Miss Lillie Litchfield, Salem Schools escape from jail ; not a true bill. Hof his partner in the warehouse at men Magazine, of St. Paul, are in the Music. ____ Messrs. McCaskey A Redd have dis ................ . ■yton, and’vpll move it bacK from the city and will remain several days. It is Lecture.......................... - solved partnership, Mr. Redd retiring. AMITY. Pres. Brownson, McMinnville College their purpose to prepare for an early Her out of danger, of high water. Mr. McCaskey can be found at the old March 27, 1888. number of the Northweft an elaborate ar Vocal Solo............................................... stand as usual. Miss Grace Gillingham Salem Schools ■legates attending the district conven- Big Jake . is dead. Hawkeye please ticle on Portland, with illustrations, simi Recitation............... ......................... —• ■n of the W. C. T. ,U. to lie held at We had the pleasure last Saturday of take notice. lar to the recent publication descriptive Miss Addie Scriber, Salem Public Schools ■mmouth the 2d week in April, will be The Flor De Madrd cigar at Dick Simp- taking our genial friend, D. C. Ireland, of of St. Paul. A very large edition of the Vocal Solo....................................... .. • • • > Burned fcr one-fiftth fare over the nar- Carl Young, Prin. Lafayette Schools Bon’s is the finest in town. Astoria, by the hand. D. C. looks well magazine will be printed and circulated ■r gunge road. FRIDAY, APRIL 6—MORNINO SESSION. ar.d more like Grover Cleveland every where it will do the city the most good as Miss Jennie Newby is quite sick, but is day. ■The Salem Stateunan calls it “the al- an advertisement. It is expected that Methods of Recitations.................... J. M. Williams, Prin. Halsey Schools some bet’er this morning. Ld Portland Mechanics’ fair,”—in con- the people of Portland will patronize this J. B. Smith Will Boon announce him- Relations and Duties of Directors to Pub J. M. Beeler has sold part of his farm to ■dirtinction, .we presume to the Marion number liberally in the way of advertise self as an independent candidate for lic Schools........................................... some parties from the east. ■mty “hoss-trct and Salem crazy quilt ments and by the purchase of copies, R. F. Wells, Independence county auditor. Mr. Smith is an honor John Briedwell, Jr., has sold his gro able gentleman and well qualified to fill Physical Culture in Schools ■libit. Welcome. and they certainly ought to do it. Money P. L. Campbell, State Normal School cery stock in McMinnville and will go in the office. Jibing a cripple he is deserv ■The 0. R. A N. company, it is said, spent in letting the outside world know Opening Exercises in Schools........ to business here. ing of the support of the voters of Yam 111 build a railroad to Astoria after the of the attractions of our city and country Carl Young, Prin. Lafayette Schools Mrs. Addie Harrison has her fine hill county. Orthography—Methods of.................. ■no election. There are |>roposed on- will l.e well spent.— Oregonian. S. A Randall, City Supt. Schools, Salem stock of hats opened, and is finding Miv^Bedding was on our streets last ■priaes in this county which are also afternoon session . Two D ollars for F ifty C ents .—The ready sale for them. Saturdajneveniflg looking extremely well ■iting for the June election. Farmer»' Record, a large forty column pa School Government.......................... Everybody wishes to know how soon after hisBojourn in the east. He was as ■Geo. W. Burt, McMinnville’s popular per, has made arrangements to secure Supt. J. A. C.<Freund, Yamhill County the vacant dwelling on Trade street will •tickled as a little hoy with a new jack Teachers’ Programmes........................ nggiit, and E. L. E. White, of the Re 10,000 copies of the twelve sermons which Pres. D. T. Stanley, State Normal School be occupied by its owner. knife to get back to Oregon, but then, as ader, paid the B egibteb office a call Dr. Talmage iB now preaching to the Difficulties in Ungraded Schools Prof. Powell, of McMinnville, has a luck would have it, the widow married Besday afternoeffr Mr. Btirt gave us a women of America with practical hints W. F. Williamson, North Yamhill schools singing school of sixty-five students. while he was gone. file ride in his new jump-seat buggy, H awk -E ye . for men, and until these are exhausted Qualifications of Teachers.................... Supt. D. V. Sr Reid, Linn County The professor is instructing under the ■rich we enjoyed. they propose to give a copy with the General Discussion—Causes of Disord Sol Fa system. ■ Rev. Wm. Clyde will preach in the Farmer»’ Record one"year to each person ers in Schools. In reporting the party at Mr. and Mrs. ’•ebyterian church on Sabbath, April sending them fifty cents. This offer will evening session . , morning and evening. The warra be withdrawn as *»n as the ten thousand -------- s——— ; Mnuie,_______ _________ ■ Chas. Allen’s the names of Miss Nora Hendrick and Mr. Ed Briedwell were urf- nt of the Lord’s supper wilt be admin- are all sent out so it would he well to Recitation.............'......................................... intentionally omitted. wed during morning service, to which send in now. The price of the paper is *’ Music. Amity now comes to the front with Christians are invited. There will be one dollar and the sermons will be worth Recitation’.-................................... Miss Emily Huelát, Salem candidates—H. Clay Burch for sheriff aching on Saturday at 7:30 p. m., and one dollar after theirs are gone. Persons Music. and- Carlos Wilson for assessor. Others choir will meet for practice at 3 p. should send at once to the Record, Mun Recitation........ .'...........■■■ • • to hear from—the woods are full. aeday. Miss Addie Scriber, Salem cie. Ind. ____________ Vocal Solo.............. Carl Young, Lafayette Miss Minnie Frazier, first assistant The R. B. George convention and con- R eading C ircle .—The membership of • • •. . •• • teacher in Amity college, has secured the t company gave an entertainment at Pres. j. F. Ellis, Pacific University the reading circle has been secured, and school at Grant’s station, Wasco county, rPresbyteri n church on Wednesday ........................■ ■■ ■ ■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ the books for the society are expected to Vocal Solo Miss Grace Gillingham, Salem and left for the field of her labors last suing. A convention was organized arrive this week. Should the bell ring OBJECT OF THE INSTITUTE. week. iich commenced work yesterday after- ’Saturday evening members will under To acquaint teachers-with the best and on. These people are highly recom- The B. B. C. at this place organized stand that the books have arrived and latest methods of instruction; to secure a inded and all who heard them sing that there will be a meeting of the circle uniformity of work, in methods of organ last Saturday and adopted the name of ednesday evening pronounce them to the “Grays,” and are open for challenges tor organization. ization, in school records, in school gov trom any of the neighboring clubs. The 1 all they claim. The convention will *e with a concert next Wednesday Those who are successful in business ernment, in school recitations; to gain secretary is B. M. Madox. Come, now, «ring; admission 25 cents. freely advertise in their local newspapers. inspiration in teaching; togain profes you men that wield the willow, get in. One of the amusing jury verdicts that Others do not believe in printers’ ink and sional information; to learn to avoid and drill. me« to the notice of the public is that lag behind, as they deserve. They ex “ruts ;” to correct prevailing faults, con The ball game at this place last Satur ndered in the Hamlin case at Grant’s pect the newspapers to do them benefit, sisting of waste of time in movement of day between Amity and McCoy resulted classes ; in conducting recitations, etc. ■* last Thursday. The verdict was: but they contribute no benefit in return. in a victory for Amity—two to one. The We find the defendant not guilty, but The city or community which neglects to The third quarterly meeting of the M. Amity club can congratulate themselves intend that he be severely repri- fairly and judiciously advertise, neglects E. church will be held at Pike school cn having as good a pitcher as they have, This powder newer v«rl a A marrel of pnr- ted by the court.” The court didn't its surest road to name, importance and house, April 28th and 29th. Quarterly and it showed up in fine order by McCoy tty, «tr-uzth end wbole-omeneee. More eco wealth. _ ________ nomical then the ordinary kinds and cannot he nand the defendant, however, conference immediately after 11 o’clock being whitewashed in four innings. soldin competition with the mul'ltnde of low A. J. Apperson was In town Tuesday. service Saturday. ing, no doubt, that it is hardly tent, short weiuln elan, or pho-phate powders M. B urlingame , J. W. Briedwell and C. Allison have Hold only In c*iu. ReriL B akifu I’ owvzk . We don ’ t think he had an opportunity to r to reprove a man for not being Pastor. formed a partnership and in about two Co., 101 Wall Be Ji: Y. interview the grand jury. ’ of a crime.— Plaindealer. 0KE00-N' . ■ - 30, 1888 ’ L afayette , Or., March 27, 1888. A joint committee of all the lodges of the I. O. 0. F. within this county met to day at the hall of the order in this place at 1 o'clock^p. m., to make necessary ar rangements for the anniversary cele bration on the 26th of April. The com mittee was organized by the election of R. R. Laughlin chairman, and P. P. Gates secretary. After a short delibera tion the committee determined to hold the celebration at Sheridan, and that an invitation be extended to all the lodges in Polk county to join them. Mr. H. F. Bedwell, of North Yamhill, was ap pointed a committee of on4 to secure an orator. Messrs. Sam Manning and Al len, of McMinnville, and W. A. Graves, of Sheridan, were appointed a committee to secure band music. Messrs. P. P. Gates and R. P. Ungerman,of Lafayette, and E. N. Ford, of McMinnville, a com mittee to secure vocal music. Sheridan lodge was directed to appoint the officers of the day and make up the programme. A basket dinner will be had at some time during ^lie day and all the member ship will be expected--to bring a good supply—not only for themselves, but for others who »Ry appear lean, lank and cadaverous. __ _ O bserver . ---------- 1 I DOCKET FOR MARCI?' TERM, 1888. J POWDER Absolutely Pure.