» (reg-on. ZRegrleter CARLTON, ■ ............... .... ................ CIRCUIT COURT. COUNTŸ W. C. T. U. NEWBERQ." Following are the cases disposed of . The Yamhill County W. C. T. U. held April 2, 1888. since our last issue ; ” 1 its annual convention March 28th and . *. 6, 1888 Mrs. Henry Austin ia still on the sick 29th at Newberg. Chas. Wright A Co., vs Blackhurn A list. Tlie convention convened at 2 o’dock. Peckham, action at la*; judgment for Mrs. Martin Cook has been quite sick ;AL AND GENERAL. Owing to the absent^ of Mrs. Calbreath, plaintiff. for a few days past. Clarence M Blackburn vs Chas W president, Mrs. Edwards presided. Af­ Mr. Alva Macy and lady, of Dayton, ■ of trustees met Monduy ter deviftional exercises the following Murphy et al, foreclosure ; decree. attended the lecture Friday night. D M Osborne A Co vs F N Baker, committees were appointed : On creden­ Mitchell wagons for $75 at Several Iowa and Minnesota gentle­ tials, on plan of work, on resolutions, on action for money ; continued. ,• KLiaPa McMinnville. Elias Eberhard vs McCollum and Mc­ time and place, on nominations, on dec­ men are in town prospecting for horn ee. FL jo buy your hardware of Mrs. Ben Cook, of Salem, spent a few Laughlin, action for money ; verdict for laration of principles and on courtesies. E| He is selling cheap. After receiving some reports from sujier- days of last week in Newberg, attending defendant. I Xew Orleans molasses at 8 C Force vs Jane Force, action for intendents of de|>aitments the conven­ the bedside of her sick mother. f extra quality; try a can. tion adjourned to meet in tbe evening, Mr. W. A. Howe’s goods are now ar­ divorce; granted. Miss Ella Hadley, who has been at­ Kurling»"“’ *‘11 Proaeh aK usual riving from Chicago, and ere long Carl­ Allie E Peck vs Isaac N Peck, suit for when the following programme was tending school at Monmouth, returned ■ E church Sunday evening, carried out : ton will have, another stofo. divorce ; granted. homo Friday. She expects to teach the loberts, of North Yamhill, paid Scripture reading, Mrs. Edwards; spring term of school on Parrot moun­ A K Wright vs J Delap, equity; con­ Mr. John Walker has gone to Cali- E ter a pleasant call Tuiiluy. prayer, Bro. Pratt; Song, The Drunk­ tain. fomia after his son Jimmy, who went tinued. E'ickrey has just received,;» new Ellen Bell et al vs C W Washbume, ard’s Child, by the Band of Hope; wel­ there for his her.lth Borne time a8°- Lafayette and McMinnville famished queensware and pocket cutlery. come, by five little girls; declamation, A brother of Frank Matthews, of Port- equity ; continued. their full number of flelegatps—eleven in buy harness, whips, etc., at Calvie Martin; dialogue, God CountB; I R Dawson vs Soper Bros., action for land, has been visiting his friends in all—to the county convention Held last | Portland prices for cash of 11. Song, Pretty Moon, by four little girls; Cailton, but has now returned to the money ; dismissed. ’ week at this place. The convention was declamation, Walter Woodward; declam ­ Jackson Munroe vs Sarah Munroe, metrppoluh- a lively one; the discussions on dress re­ IA Finder’S are prepared to furn- ation, Blanchie Propts ; Song, Our Com­ suit for divorce ; granted. form, hygiene and heredity, and the so­ Our«blacksmith is still under the with a top buggy at any price ing Army; address of Welcome, Mrs. Mary E Richardson vs O W Richard­ cial purity qwestion being especially in-' weatlier. Some good smith will do well Woodward; response, Mrs. Young; reci­ son, suit for divorce ; granted. up- teresting and instructive. first-class all hapd-sewed har- to come and rept the shop and tools and Terressa Holverstott ét al vs Annie tation, Mrs. St. Helen ; remarks, “by w. c. T. V. Ide of the best material, go to Hi buy stock on hand. Brothers l ’ ratt and Edwards; music-, by Phillips et al, partition 7’ referred to A R The republican primary passed ofT yes ­ Lafayette. . the choir; temperance doxology und Burbank to sell land, and continued. April 2,1888. Buggies! Buggies! Large as terday without any jar or discord, send­ Letitia K Hess vs J Solomon Hess, benediction. Jarhes Toose, of Woodburn, is over on The second day was taken up in elec­ ■ always on hand at Martin A ing as delegates, W, Carl, W. D. Laugh­ suit for divorce ; continued. lin, t>. J. Olds, J. II. Fairchilds, W. M. C«as Greening vs Riley Smith, appeal ; tion of officers for the coming year, re- a * visit. McMinnville. Born—To the wife of Prof. T. T. Vin- Merchant and John Wineburg, io repre- ports from committees and superintend­ Ltty well settled that the narrow continued. Q ' cent, a fine son. Margaret J WeBtfall vs Albert C West­ ents of departments. Kill be extended- from Airlie to ■bnt them in the county convention. The following officers were elected : •Alva Macy and wife, of Dayton, were Died—March 30, 1888, Grandpa Kel­ fall, equitv; continued. bay this year. yesterday. 1 A R Burbank vs G W Thissel et al, president, Mrs. Vannie Martin ; score- down sey, aged 71 years. Mr. Kelsey was an » loan for two or or three years on tary, Mrs. M. C. 8. Young; treasurer, action for money ; continued. Geo. Graven and family have moved old pioneer, coming to Oregon in the estate security. Inquire of F. 1 J A Veersteg vs Harriet V’eersteg, suit Mrs. M. II. Bowerman ; besides nineteen down the Columbia. forties. He leaves a large family and an n, Lafayette, Or. superintendents of departments of work. Miss Kate Holston commenced school aged wife to mourn his loss. He was for divorce ; gtanted. . Frazier, formerly of Lafayette, is loved and respected by all of his neigh­ II F Mayer A- Co vb Mary F Griffin, Mrs. Morris, of Newberg, was elected as to-day at Middleton. - - operatic nominee for school super- bors, not supported to have an enemy in action for money ; judgment. delegate to the State W. C. T. U., which Miss Violet Holston commenced school the world. lie now’ rests in peace. Et in Wasco county. Elma Bryan vs Clabe Bryan; suit for meets in Eugene City in May. to-day at the Parrot school house. H awk -E ve . J true it Is that we never know The committo on resolutions made the divorce ; granted. Jdiss Ella Hadley will start Bhortly for La future and the merchant who SUNDAY SCHOOL ELECTION. State vs Clabe Bryan, assault with a following report which was adopted by eastern < Iregon to teach school. Hvertises have in store. the convention : dangerous weaken ; fined $200. Hon. G. W. Dimick, of Hubbard, was The Lafayette Sunday school on last |ty Sheriff Bryan tooK Witt.^IL W hereas , Tho Yamhill County W.’ C. Stater vs Joseph Coulter ; gave $500 T. U. at its first annual meeting at New­ at this place last. Friday evening. elected the following officers for bonds to keep the peace. I to the penitentiary last Saturday. Sunday ! berg feel as if thejr hqvo- no cause to be Who will tell us whpn Easter Sunday the ensuing year: Superintendent, Dr. [es up for one year for adultery. 1 State vs Wm H. Hess, adultery; found fully discouraged in the great temper­ J. W. Watts; assi-tant superintendent, guilty and sentenced to one year in the ance work of the past year ; Therefore lie it Will como on thq first day ot April again? Watts will not preach at the Pres- ' Mrs. N. Ungennan; secretary, Miss Ettie penitentiary. Retohed, That this organization use Wm. Skoeler commenced school at the L church Sunday evening, owing Carey; ( every means in its power to further the Chelialem mountain schoolhouse tc-day. treasurer, Mrs. Jamieson; librar­ Lrnishing of the seats this week. work during the coming year. THE REPUBLICANS. ian, Mrs. M. Bird; assistant librarian, School opened at the Brutscher school- Resulted, That we continue our most Leo chewers and smokers remem- Mrs. V. Nelson; chorister, Mr. T. C. efforts in tho schools and Band <3T (house to-day under the management of A convention met at the court house able 1 U Vickrey keeps the largest and Stephens , ; organist, Miss G. Hoberg, as­ Hope to educate the children till thMk lected stock of tobaccos and cigars ' sistant organist, Miss N. Henderson. We on Wednesday to elect nine delegates to . learn to fear this greatest of evils, .'ÿt&p’ Mr. Thomas. the republican state convention, which is Lyetto. Resolved, That the ladies of the"1v. have collected during the past year $36.26 to meet in Portland next Wednesday. C. T. I J. dress with simplicity and that C. E. Hoskins and N. L. Wiley at- t. Scott, of Carlton precinct, tbok and paid out $31.51; balance on hand the wearing ef Jririls on our hats is detri­ Lirture last .Monilayjor an extend- $4.75. We have fourteen full classes P. P. Gates was chosen chairman and mental to our usefulness, and that moth­ teniled the state .prohibition convention John Wortman secretary. Committee Least. He will probably visit St.' with good teachers. The attendance now ers spend more of their time in studying at Portland last week. on credentials was appointed, which re­ heredity and hygiene. and the national democratic con- is about eighty, and room for more. Par­ Hon. Walter T. Mills gave a good po­ Resolved, That the thanks of this con­ ported as soon as possible. A motion to L before he returns. ents are earnestly invited to come—bring appoint a committee on resolutions was vention l>o tendered the trustees of the litical lecture at this place last Friday I Saturday Jas. McCain, W. B. the children. We’■have a wide-awake lost, after considerable discussion. Ad­ Evangelical church for the use pf their evening to a crowded house. church. Tho thanks of our delegates Ind C. E. Kelson started for Arling- Sunday school; come and see. Thomas Warner, August Anderson journed till 1 ofelock. '■ coming from other jiortions of the ccunty E ttie C arey , Secretary. attend court, where the latter has Upon reassembling ths convention to the excellent ladies of Newberg for and James Gregg have gone to Grays lor damages. The case was con- took a vote on choice of presidential can­ their hospitable.entertainment. That we harbor to work in a logging camp. THE CLOTHING HOUSE tender our thanks to the R egister , Tele­ I and they returned on Wednesday, ___ —-------- * Quite a number have arrived the past didates, and out of aboUt one hundred^ phone and Reporter for their kindness in pnspicuous notice is.Hosted in ’ the' Of Bishop A Kay, of McMinnville, lia^e votes cast, Blaine re eived forty-nine; printing tem]>erance matter fqr us during week from Iowa and Indiana, and seem ly poetoffn e offering a liberal reward opened a merchant tailoring department Gresham, sixteen; Sherman, fifteen; Lin­ the past year free of charge, and last but to be pretty well satisfied with the coun­ ie capture of the runaway Spicer in connection with their ready made coln, twelve; Cleveland, ONE; balance not least the Band of IIoi>e which so ele­ try so far. . P rohibitionist . lice robber, R. E. Janeway. The business. Having secured the services of an scattering.- The convention then pro­ gantly entertained us’ on tlie first even­ ing of tltlB convention. MARRIAGE LICENSES. d is offered try Janeway’s bonds- experienced cutter and arranged for skill­ ceeded to ballot for delegates, which occu­ The programme for tho lasé^evehing ful workmen, they are now prepared to pied about three hours, with the follow- During the, month of March mar-, was: Scripture reading, Mrs. Edwards ; bbeatino .—On, Tuesday Frank W. cater to the trade of Yamhill county for ing»restilt.: 8. R. Baxter, J. J. Spencer, prayer, Mrs. Bowerman y music, by the ' riage licenses were issued to the following any kind of business In their line. Their W. A. Graves, R. R. Laughlin, E. II. choir; address of Welcome by the Ys, ’ parties toy County Clerk Briedwell: In and family took tbeir departure folk county to visit relatives and spring' stock of ready made clothing, hats, Woodward, D. B. Kingery, W. IL Har­ Miss Brown; response, Mrs. Vanatta; 1 5—Eldon Kutch 23, M. Buckinglfám 17. ate. They will be absent till Mon- neckwear arpl furnishing goods of all rison, A. R. Burbrnk, and Wilson Carl. recitation, Poor Little Will, Walter Ed­ ’ 6—Al. Foster 38, Mrs. S. E. Angel 35. I 13—F. V.-Siiiii>eo0 19, Molly E. Wriglitl8. fext, anil durifig their absence Mr. styles is now complete. They will in the Resolutions were passed favoring Binger wards; essay. The Ys, Miss Maggie In­ ■ 24—C. W. McCall28, EmmaL.GilliaiuTO. Ln’s office will be in charge of (’has.* future, as they have in the past, pursue Hermann for congress Lee Laughlin for gles; recitation, Robert and I ; recitation, . ;;o—Frank Stewart 21, Ada Wood 18. a live and let live policy. Everybody delegate to the national republican con­ 31_T|,os. Morgan 35, R. E. Martin 30. Ln ton. The Drunkard’s Widow, Miss * Mary should examine their goods and prices. McLaughlin 27, C. Lambert 19. vention ; and urging the republicans to Cook ; address on Social Purity, by Mrs. 31— • Wm. . LIST OF LETTERS kata .—In the- programme of the stand by and support the Reporter. This Calbreath, read by Mrs. Vannie Martin; To H orsemen .—Mr. G. II. Westerfield Remaining unclaimed in the poetoffice let institute, published last week it last resolution caused an audible smile to music, i»y the choir. at Lafayette, Or., April 2; 1888: , stated that W. ,F. Williamcon is is now prepared to do any kind of work pervade the whole convention. Speeches The convention adjourned by singing Booth. W. Robinson, James lipal of the North Yamhill public in the shoeing line. He has many years were made for the good of the cause and thr temperance doxology—benediction McGrew, F. M.—2, A. Lindsey, pl. Tlie fact is Prof. M. H, Parker of experience in shoeing horses, especialr the convention adjourned. by Bro. Edwards. Parties calling for the above letters will rathe honor of holding that position, ly race horses, anfl has traveled a great TI10 convention was enjoyed by all who please hay ^’advertised.” One cent each deal with horses, having been all through INDEPENDENT TICKET. i are correctly informed Mr. W.lliam- attended. M. C. S. Y oung , Oregon, and making a trip to Chicago will be charged on delivery. b teaching at West Chehalem. I wish to say to the voters of Yamhill »Secretary. and Denver and doing the shoeing for G. E. J ohnson , Postmaster. county that I am an indejtendeut candi ­ B C oncert —Given by Prof. George four celebrated Oregon horses, Lady Duf­ WEST CHEHALEM. date for the office of recorder. As I am [class Wednesday evening was en- fy, Repetta, Albert and Alta; the former This is the time to subscribe for I by the large audience in attend- two winning races at Chicago over many not an able-bodied man, I trust you will This neighborhood has had a siege the best paper in Yamhill— T he L ,The class which has been under crack eastern flyers. Mr. Westerfield see the justice in giving me your votes at with colds,, also a few cases of mumps. R egister . nition of Pref. 'George for the past has the reputation of being one of the the coming June election. Yours respect­ The school has about sixty scholars en­ " J acob B. S mc T h , 1 sang well indeed. The doll brigade best shoers in the state and made the fully, rolled. The teacher gives good satisfac­ Carlton, Or. the novelty of the evening. Should plates with which many Oregon horses tion. George and comjiany visit our town ’have win noted races. He has done Two D ollars tor F ifty C ents .—The Mrs. Shearer, of Goldendnle, W. T., ieir return from Europe, we bespeak work for all the prominent turf men of Farmer»' Record, a large forty column pa­ mother of Mrs. P. A. Bates, is here on a hem a hbarty welcome. the state, and won first prize at the state per, has made arrangements to secure visit. fairs of Oregon, California and Colorado. too To O akland .—W. F. Lemon, Any one wishing work done in the above 10,000 copies of the twelve sermons which Mr. A. Nelson has an elephant on his Dr. Talmage is now preaching to the ¡well-known harness maker of this line will do well to give him a call. hands that will be hard for him to get women of America with practical hints , accompanied by his wife and two rid of. ------------ w-*- —— Exercise for rapid pfonunciation: for men, and until these are exhausted fitters, left recently for Oakland, Cal., P. A. Bates is ablo to be around again. they propose to give a copy with the re will be their future residence, Two little bootblacks, one white and the other black, were standing at the Farmer»’ Record one year to each person He has been under the care of Dr. Mi- ng a several years residence in 8a- cortier doing nothing, when the white sending them fifty cents. This offer will both Mr. and Mrs. Lemon have bootblack agreed to black the black be withdrawn as soon as the ten thousand r. E. Wallace, of Amity, has been e a large number of friends who will bootblack’s boots. The-black boothlack are all sent cut so it would be well to here looking after his sheep, which are in • of their departure with regret. Mr. was, of course, willing to have his boots send in now. The price of the paper is blacked by his fellow bootblack,.and the one dollar and the sermons will be worth a poor condition. on goes into business there.— Salem bootblack who liad agreed to black the one dollar after theirs are gone. Persons I was mistaken about Bates buying Oman. Mr. and Mrs. Lemon were black bootblack’s boots went to work. should send at once to the Record, Mun­ John Shearer’s land. He did not buy it, cie. Ind. ___ ierly residents of Sheridan. , he just took it back. Personal. Wonderful Cures. in.—James Andrews was born in J. H. Mineer staHs for Clatsop county Mr? N. H. Frobliahstein, of Mobile, Ala., W. D. Hoyt A Co», wholesale and retail druf_ on the 3d of April. J. M. Coulee is go­ »rd county, Missouri, December 23, writes: ’’1 take great pleasure In recommend­ , immigrated to Oregon in 1850, was ing Dr. King’s New Discovery tor consump­ gists of Rone. Ga„ say: ' We have keen sell, ing with him to look at the country. tied to Sarah Kibbev March 8, 1853, tion, having used it for a severe attack of ing Pr. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters These showers have put a stop to farm­ died April 2, 1888, aged 57 years, 3 bronchitis and catarrh. It gave me instant re­ and Buck loo’s Arnica Halve for four years. Hive never handled remedies that sell as ers sowing grain. March came in like a ths and 4 days. He has been a con- lief aud entirely cured me and I have rot been well, or give such universal satisfaction. There lamb and goes out like a whole drove of nt member of the M. E. Church afflicted since. 1 also beg to alate that I had have been some wonderful cures effected by lions. tried other remedies with no good result. Have h for about 30 years, and died in the This powder n*ver vari a. A marvel of pur­ Bom—To the wife of Samuel Brisbine, also used Electric Bitters and Dr. King’s New these medicines In this city. Several cases ef ity, str nith and. wboleflomene««». More eco­ triumph of a living faith. He left a Life Pills, both of which I can recommend. pronounced consumption have been entirely March 15,1888, another democratic voter, nomical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be ig wife and nine children to mourn! Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, cured by use of a few bottles of Dr King’s i Mother and child doing well. Some Bold in competition with the mnhkiide of low tent, short weitfht. plan, or phosphate powders os«. He will be remembered.kindly jpuglis and colds, is sold on a positive guar, New Discovery, taken in connection with Elec­ I hope for Sam, with careful nursing. Hold only in cans. R ot al Batiho P cwdm . is neighbors and friends in Moore’s Citee. Trial bottles free at J, M. Kelt;’a drug tric Blttjrs. We guarantee them always.” Bold Oo., 106 wall Bt: N! Y. A unt B ecket . byJ.M Kelty. Y ETTE - OBEOON. I April 1, 1888. D. L. Hudson is complaining with sore throat. Hay boys, be good and your name Won’t appear in public print. Mr. George Hanson’s health is quite poor. Dr. Sellers is attending him. Never mind Bro. Rufus, Big Jake will , come to-the front one of these days with another cat storv. Our school commences one week from to-morrow, on April 9th, with Miss Ag­ nes Sweet as teaoher. I L I I I I Li I I POWDER Absolutely Pure.