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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1888)
T TO-OH. ta>..eo«fine or punish ^proper pi Tlxe Oreg-cxx al male or female. If any erimin &M. .-..a = «fe acMINNVILLE NAT10MAL F rame 8. H armxv . I‘t BLIsHDL we are not iamnfornjed there are FRIDAY. APRIL 6, 1^. now in the ] penitentiary two “lady' prisoners It I is • no -excuse that Pearl Pagr * sople are respectable he plea that she was or wealthy, ondnlv^infit ced should have no weight with ¿he governor. The jury found het guilty and asked the court to sh iw merer. which it did in only s rntencing her one year, while her paramour got five. , BANK. First National J lafayett -OF «'MDtSVILLt, OB., I NITC JACOB WORTMAN R. P. BIRD____ 4.'^ Jso. WORTMAN .. jMÄflsWfSu’TsrJt m ’ mlxxvillx . oregsjíc . c Traacaeiw a G*mrnl MaakWC Buomw». Fresile.it Vwe Broaden! . efihiev STOK^! - J. X. COWLS tl ixZùu. uS t4*«r*?bi» ir.«ter. uo N*w - p-- ♦ . LEE LACGHUX 5 «rk, te* «tei fatU^.0. CLARK BRALY The detUMCOUc State, convention Jvait.tr. met in Pendteton on Tuesday. April sw-h *a«bww* «W Fwrtbni. Su Frase!.-« AM N.w ï.tk. 3. H< ml J.„ K. Kelly, of Portland, « ' Otte» tom fnm »*»*•<»■ was chosen chairman; C. J. Tretxjb- e W. 1. WESTERFI EI^ ard. of Astoria, secretary: W. L. NEVER! NEVER!! NEVER!!! Bradshaw, assistant. The first day f / Keeps consuntly on hanl.t I was occupied in orgaiiitatien. at«! ment oi Furniture of every ¿J English shipb lilders have enough nominating district officers. Geo. Antique Hedroom »ettt '} . ■ Walnut Center tali. W. Belt, preseril incumbent, was orders at ptMfe kt to indicate the — in — Folding Be*! |„i nominated for prosecuting attorney beat seAfon for r lany years. Clyde / Spring Ma mJ Extend^. ...i. for this—third district- . C. V. Kuy builders hav^ or lens for 119 vessels, N'uixg, representing dAJMl tons. The kendall, of North Yamhall, received the nomination for jointure presentax. jron plate-mills are gening a share TILL YOU HAVE CALLD ON tivy of Yamhill and Tillamook. On of this boom, t s the • «eel plate I MOORE BROTHERS. Picture Frames, Wendesday the convention adopted works cannot* supply the demand. Moulding», a platform, which, owing to its If it were not fox the high tariff a -MJF- ■Small Parlor •V liberal share of tnis ship building Wall Br.u-kJ ]engh. we cannot publish yll^iext' X* Oregon. Cotab (*2. --week. The following nciuumAfous could and. wouldte done in the Newberg MinZJ j were then matte:- Fur congree^, J. United States. r THIS SPACE J Notice Wt Appointment of A<I- Is reserved fur Bird A Gates M. Gearin. of Multnomahi^fcr su nilpistratyr. Which boat are u w in. Mr. White? who are busy opening new -AND preme judge. John Burnett, I. ônijen- Did that resolution settle the qnes- X*6e* is bçrriv givta that J. E Habbard . goods. Watch thia national ton: the delegates to the npdonai 7 ’ 5 baa bee* Salt *p;eiM>d by tb* e-anty eoort of tioii? ' V-_______ ___ _. Undertakers YawbaS oMWty Ore coo. saw awtntor 4« bow convention are John F.^Mil’er. of • **Mk cf tie etnìe of K*tt<a Wectf«il_; ¿e- GOODS REAL E-f ATE. Klamath: N. I‘a vis. of Washington: ALWAYS n/an all baria« c ’ am*ar* ’ «< The iUlowing -feeds «ese rev-e-fel dur- « »re Le*ebr a-.tiïed io pH —a l îi*» IN STOCK. T J. Black, of Linn; J. K. Kelly, of wta pp p«er tn The „»de-Hzu-rtl at La ing the week ending Mkn 31, 1MB: Mujtomah: M. S. Hellman, of Grant: State oi <5reg«s toll fEd Wocd. fot, 1, faretra Or*ç : yilb.a all BMMtáa fr<H> ihii ¿ar Afri!, Is?'. H. Klippel. of Jackson,_^For presi section S. t 5 s. r 7 w: 5 21 acres ; (9K35T Ea ÙdsiaMCrat r ¿e beca aoc cf »aid eMaie. T. J’ Harris, sheriff, , t to A, E. LaRoque dential electors. W. H. Effinger. of F e > t »% ± ftanraoK, Aoeeaert f*r retate. Ax5t Multnomah; W. R. Bilyeu, of Linn: et al. Land in t S a, r w. Daniel G. Rut-ion/ et al So Amos Nei- E. R. .Skipworth, of Umatilla. son, *, oi the land claim <4 David Bootis Notice of Appointment .of Ad The conveutioiL was composed of and wife, section 7, J 2 «. r 3 w; (JOO. ministrator. 155 delegates and was harmonious U. .». to John A. Cain, n S of tL w J*. Hetire is bervï-r givra :L.t Wes. E. Dari* throughout. Hoc. A. Bush, of "Sa '4 and w <J'ffeJifll sectioa 30, f5 t, ka* tee* A Jv as :c»n *d by lie eseaty «urs „ ■ ot 1 »mi.il, 0-etST, Oregoa. a*saattix: ot lam. was elected chairman of the r 6 w; UO.acTe«. tie esurte oc C- W. To -oa. de -eased. A.i S. Bible and 'wife to James R. Tbere«oee aB o-r*.<s torus c aina' >ca—«t state committee. DEHUCRATU COCXCIL. Purchase Anything Drug or Notion Line Parlor, Office and Q Coffins « But one conclusion is to be drawn from it- The republican party was unhorsed by Blaine's withdrawal, and clutches wildly and with de spair at every loose -bridle-rein which sweeps -by. A satisfactory amount has not yet been secured. The h-^- is still entertained that the charger which has borne it to . at least orfegloribus defeat may yeUbewHafTed back. Blaine 'never was so much appreciated as he is to-day by the rank and file of his party. lie has but to Say the word and the nomination is his by ac clamation. But he does not intend to say it—not just yet—and the dark horses are slowly forging to the front. The outlook for Sher man is gloomy. He gets the. Ohio delegation, but under protest. and will be thrown over at the first op portunity. Gresham afid Harrison bid fair fo cut each others throats early in the action, gnd Conkling is crushed •«|J6f° -iglit bn- the bitter ness of the old feud. Lincoln has very little strength, and Hiscock no pronounced following. On the whole, "Allison now appears to be the coming man upon more careful study of the returns.—-.OrmpSir" Aralanchr. An attempt is being made in Kansas to inaugurate a great and comprehensive Farmers’ Trust to regulate the amount ,of proluce placed on the. market and raise agricultural prices to a paying basis. If any one needs a trust that will do this it is the farmer, but'at'this distance the scheme ap pears rather visionary. A trust de voted to knocking the unnecessarily high tariff prices off everything the farmer has to buy would undertake something practicable He could then buy and sell on the same level, which would insure him a reasonable amount of prosperity. All that would be necessary to enable the farmers to do this would be to unite and «eml their own instead ®f the manufacturers’ repre | sentative to congress. —— I Executor** Sale. We trr to art square, good people don’t stare, nor think' that we care that compet itors blare. We treat the wcei 1 lair and carry an air oi eoavidion. yoa'D swear, when yoa visit us where our More shows the , rare .richest har» gains to spare. . ÙHJ geosis gl- THE SQUARE! ' BT ! Geo. W. Burt McMinnville, Oregon. » if th* liaeof He#? Uai -aw . tse*»* w« «a*d i:->e Rowell A Co. the potyfebere of the Amer- Scan Newspaper Directory undertake to res<4* t fee-!* for raM «mate, rate newspaper eirculatjoa«: very mark as the mercantile agencies give the cap*- : tai and. crsfcv-rutmgs ci the.. , community." Aleut cue puTiisi-er i> tea is willing to have hi* exact issue known, and tells it wilji truthful precis-jc: bet some <rf the ctberjnipe decline.t> ted the faits concerning Jbeir own more they asert that those who do tell, id »at Lafayette feed " and sale stai tmm* aprJ *tb, lsee. ~ T B XELS0A\ Projm a of American 1869 X-i-veisr sta' ¡2ÄS test oar pronte are hars : * e al J. J. Heuibrce, Proprie* ways will dare, our-t<* kt-» com- IIA preparei to pre £z>d u-ceanfa pare with all •hort sotte-, iv ..enea* sits who di«;«air oi team- or eooteyuu. *'hRffPFft trying to Fear a UF“rfv hacks e -aeeetsfeith tttfe’j candle in air to compete y i t h to eanw rossea<*r. tossa >roa tokp the lair, honest edorte of mer ci- an te who deal •At the Square. 1887 J. M. Kelty, THE ONLY NATIONAL STANDARD. tel! truly. Messrs. Rowell A Co., after an experience oi twenty years, hare cotne to Containing Over Twenty Thou the cooclnsjijn tLal the facts will no* sus- T.aR'ay'ctte Öen. sand Articles on Promin tain this view; and in the twentieth an- - •' .......... .Dealer in............ ent People. nual issue b< their hoek. now in tKe &8r«"US. MEDlCntV AND CHEMICAL«. binder's han-ls. they yLainly designate This standard work is the only National every piper which is rated in exact ac- ‘ PERFUMERY. Cy<lof«dia of Biography in this countrv. cordance with a detailed statement from ____________________ 8 ___ m >».'C cnb M a&d Erriet. _ T ______ hmsm , _ S^pp«r- an t is worthy to rank vrith the great na the pav4i«ber: and odes to r«ar a reward «•*«« Bear*« Lsa y *»4 .trtw-rs tional works of its kind in the Old World, B -k* SuiU”S<rT. Ctock. aad W*ù*«, now bete • teing published in England. Ger oi ooe> h-in lry-l dcdlars for each and «ad 'kü Jew«fry many. ■. And and Belgium. every instadSe ci a mi-wtatement fcv ■ P«Utrt ew . F müít Meáx-íMK No name s eminent in literature, art. art, which a pollistier is respwirible. The GOODS WAEkEVTKE» AS B€PRE»ESTED music, science or invention will be omitt ed. ; .. Out»x R xgistxb is one <d life pipers which is willing to Lave it known how Sold only bv subscription. many it prints and wh-.ee good faith W. W. BECK the Iiinctory puMisbers express a will- 14- Soliciting Agent. ingpe»e to guarantee to the extent oi one hundred -doilars. The Lafayette Shoe Store! Tux SroBT .ot a Tlx —Tad Monday- night Mn>. J. W. Smith <aa with a violent fit oi o:>fixhirjz which ended ¿â ber rxpe*wV<wîing a fuil yen. Th^ had «wallowed by Mis. Smith j when a little ziri of six year« ar>i ¿r thi r^-n yeans b vl lain embedded in her I am prepared tn forriA CARRIAGE«* SAOHLF HUKSER. aad everything in the L’r*rybirthfi and on short notici Transient stork left with me wJflr* beat of care and attention. Good and careful dr vera «apta Y . ül find my «table ti Meni 03twj»en Second and Tkird. serrili,t«. J. Matte —DEALER Df- DRY 600 General Men Highest possible prit« | for all kinds of farm prodwt SEND FOR THE right long. Varioo» phyncians wbo had exaiiKsed’her exTeesswe,! an optnéxi thaï ter lungs were aÆnresL b*n that there wan «.xnHhing aboot it they coaid not ' understand, an! advised a chan« cf di mate . Since the ejerthm oi the fin Mrs. Smith M rapsdiy improving and will ' ■ doabdea* «o n recover.—-tCssa tewrirr. There is this much to be said in defense of Governor Peon«-ver's par don of Pearl Page, namely., that there are no proper or decent facili ties at the penitentiary for the care of female prisoners.— •hrymidn. The penitentiary is or should be a ««4 e-t«!e are 1er»by aotiied ». pte*eet wem wita proper rot:fers w the a<-:<r»>gtei at bferaaMaeee sear Sew tore. Y»«e< -il ecwaty. ■irr » virtuel aoetts fr.■ th» cm Aar • < A»nl. 1-»-. ~ WM. E. DAVIS. AduiaStniar ot aid! e,t»:e. Frvros A Fnsos. r.ût Artorweswfo’ saute Brow n, lot 5, bfoA'13, Sheridan , «350. T. F. Tupper, Wm. and Ennna De- Have| ti to Geo. W. Noe, acre in WHla- mina [4112:50. Th< jmas H. Parrott and wile to Pdrt- land hnd Willamette Valley Railway eotpp Jny, right of way: 4600. Ed Ain XVikox an i William Dunbar'to •Portis ipd and Willamette Valley Railway Any, right of way, frOX COmpcnuy, »•«», <wv. VVL'i.i-u Willson and wife to Portland and Willamette Valley Railway cvm- puny, right.ot way: 432Ó: John Parrott and wife to PortlamDand, Willamette Valley Rail way company. right of way; . ATHnd S. Potter to J. W. Deacon, lot 6. Mock 3. Sheridan :4&O. C. Livengood and wife io Henry Leatherman, s L. oí s e *4 oí section 34, t 2 s, r c w. and n \ of n e t^.of section 3, 13«. row: 156 90-100 acre«. 42,1<O. Mile-« Bannister and wife to Mr«. Fi delia -feck ¿tally. 17’, acres ia t 4 s, r 4 w ; 1350. Amberrv Grace and wife to Jordoc D. Morris. 123 30-100 acres, t3 s. r 5 w: f SOX •------------- * ‘ EtniLAst» os C'lWWOCX.-Geo. P. Is the Place v- Bike 1 «peeatty cf printing Bill Bead*. Lstter Head*. Scr.meats Receipt*, of all B^.’s’hat«!. Procremme*. Bnsines* The Farmer’s Record for oae y*J riS*j! < Envelopes. Posten and course of 12 ¿ertnoD« which Dr. « tael* oKwnrk done is a ftr*t- Ian o«c*. preaching sw TRIAL '> k U ik ^ mi,iClTlD.f» TO THE WOMEN OF 11 . —WITH— A. B. Westerfield, PRACTICAL To go for Foot wear ta Tamhfl Coan. Harri» & Haney. IDVERTISaS HINTS FOR will be sect postpaid to aty addrertl*’ DEALER EC HARDWARE «“Ewerv «onan and t-rery ** and old, aboald not fail to SEND AT ONCE. Address The T5eccrf 9 33- a ate >» Oso*. <sa AM <> as Sa at «5 ^LttDlTlOWS. Lafayette Advertise Raies an