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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1888)
U. q. Coxcirr —On Stmdav evening, April 29th, 1888, the Lafz.vette Sunday templated except upon a survey school will give a concert for the purpose F rank 8. H ardi no, P ublisher . or’s map. A great many thousand of purchasing more singing books for the acres of the most fertile land in the school. A committee consisting of Prof. FRIDAY, APRIL J3, 1888. state have been already secured in T. C. Stephens, M ibb Belle Belcher, Mrs. this way, and' the president was M. Bird and Mrs. V. Nelson wan ap- DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. fully warranted in displaying his pointed to take the matter tn lianas They are already at work, and a grand anxiety to preserve the public do concert and plenty of singing books will STATE TICKET. main by issuing a special message be the result. Remember the <Ule, . . For Congress, ‘ . upon the subject. Congress should April 2»ih. Th« Oreg-on IBegieter construction has never been con I I J. M. GEARIN....... I ! —or h ’ mimsville , o«.,----- JACOB WORTMAN President, R. P. BIRD.........................Vice-President, Jxo. WORTMAN ........... Cwhier. Tr.nt.ct.• «neral ¿.»king ®'; posit» received subject to check- Helu* and t4«grapbic exchABteand flagraphtc traasftrs transfen os on New York. Ban Francisco and Portland. June 24, ly. . Multnomah be equally zealous and pass the * For Supreme Judge, proposed bill at once.—San Fran JOHN BURNETT Benton cisco Examiner. For Presidential Electors, INVESTIGATING THE ACCIDENT. W. H. EFFINGER Multnomah Last Saturday morning State Railroad W. R. BILYEU. '..................... Linn E. R. 8KIPWORTH Umatilla Commissioners Slater and Waggoner, T he IsHTrriTE.—Prof. Carl Young, who visited the district institute at Dal las last week, reports having had a nice time. The sessions of the institute were well attended and the interest manifested speaks volumes for the teachers of this district. and clerk J. R. N. Bell, went to a point on the Portland & Willamette Valley railroad two and a half miles beyond Os For District Attorney, wego, the scene of the fatal accident of GEO. W. BELT Marion March 22d. They found the tiack in The republican state convention good condition and there was nothing to indicate from appearances that the acci met at Portland on Wednesday. dent was the result, of any defect in the It had no serious work to do. track or bridge. The commissioners The nominations were practically seemed satisfied that it was caused by a made long ago, and it only re lurch of the cattle, at the critical moment mained for the convention to con when the train was on the bridge. En gineer Watson and Brakeman Phillipa, firm them. The platform is as long, who were on the train at the time of the* and as indefinite as usual. Hon. Bin accident, gave testimony which does not ger Hermann for congress, and W. differ from the account of the wreck P. Lord for supreme judge were given in the Oregonian. On Monday the nominated without opposition. For commissioners visited Good Samaritan hospital and took the evidence of some presidential electors, C. W. Fulton, of .the injured persons, and at the next of Clatsop; Wm. Kapus, of Multno monthly meeting will make known their mah; and Rob’t. McLean, of Klam decision. Civil Engineer H. Hawgood ath; were nominated. The dele is preparing a statement, also a drawing gates to the national convention of the road as it approaches thé bridge, are: J. Bourne, Jr., Multnomah; which will be furnished to the commis sioners.— • Oregonian. Tillamook vounty is coming to tlie_ front as a lumber and fish center. Sev eral prospecting mill men have recently visited that county, and the Smith mill has been purchased by the Eureka Lum ber company. This company is very wealthy, and will greatly increase the annual output of lumiier front that county. ________ THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. -- LAFAYETT First National Bank. Z. F. Moody, Wasco; Rufus Mal REAL ESTATE. lory, Multnomah; J. W. Cusick, Linn; J. E. Bean, Umatilla; F. P. The following deeds were recorded dur Mays, Wasco. H. H. Hewitt, of ing the week ending April 7, 1888: Salem, and J. A. C. Freund, of Mc a tract of land in 15 s, r 6 w*f $100. H. 11. Buffuin and wife to Stephen AV. Minnville.- J. W. Maxwell was nominated for joint representative Buffuni, lot near Amity; $200. H. A. Tucker to F. Barnekoff & Co., for Yamhill and Tillamook, The republican cbunty conven tion of Multnomah endorsed Jos. Simon and ring rule. This is what the Portland News says of it: •‘All earnest and conscientious repub licans depreciate the style of polir, tics which was too apparent on the surface of Saturday’s convention. If quiet acquiescence in the meth ods in vogue is indulged in, we shall soon have in Portland a Boss Tweed or Chris Buckley, from whose authority or dictation there is no appeal, and if anyone dare question the right of thejew to dic tate to the ■ many, he will be •drummed out of the party as a renegade or ‘kicker.’ ” lot in McMinnville; $500. Roswell H. I.amspn ' and wife to Will iam Cane, 67 acres near Dayton, $3,000. William Cain and wife to Henry .Ber tram, 67 acres near Dayton; $4,000. • James W. Elliot and wife to John, Wilson; s e 1^ of section 32, t 3s, r 5 w; $1,120. * Richard S. Cook to David A. Wallace, lots 7, 8 and 9, block 5, aniTTbts 1 anil 2, block 6, Newby’s third, addition to Mc Minnville; $1.- T- R. Caldwell et al to Sarah 8. Mc- Caskey, % acre in Carlton, t 3 s, r 4 w; $209. Robert T. McCaskey and wife to Eliza F. Plummer, % acre in ^arlton; $225. Sheri IPs Sale. Y VIRTUE AND AUTHORITY OF AN Execution »nd a decree of foreclosure and an order of »ale duly issued out of the cir cuit court of the state of Oregon, for Yamhill oounty. on the 10th day of April, 1888, upon a judgment duly enrolled aDd docketed in the clerk’s office of said court, in said county, on the 29lh day of March. 1888. in favor of W M. Wardle, plaintiff, and sgainat John Hardie, Randolph M. Wardle. Nancy Wardle (hie wife), Ro»keline A. Tiekner, Henry Twkner (her husband), Haniet E Packwood,E. Pack wood (her husband), St. Clare M. Wardle, De- baugh A. Wardle. Daisy A. Wardle, Alfonso W. Wardle and Mab’.e E. Packwoo , defendant», for the aum of $260 80, with interest at the rate of one per cent, ner month from the 29th day of March, 1HH8, togetbei with coate taxed at $43.00, and to me duly directed and delivered, I did on the 11th day of April, 1*88, duly seize and levy upon, as by law directed, all of the , following described real eState belonging to said defendants, to-wit: The southwest one-fourth (41 of the north east one fourth <4* pf section four (4) of t4 s, r •• w, and all that portion of the west one half (¿) of the southeast one fourth U) Of section four'(4) of 14 s, r 4 w. lying north of the main channel of Baker and Panther creeks, containing one Hundred acres of 'and more or less, and being situated in Yamhill county, Oregon. Now therefore, by virtue of said execution, <>n j Saturday, the 12th day M May, 1888, t at the hour of .1 o’clock, p m„ at the court house door in Lafayette in said county and state, I will sell at public auction the above de scribed real property of sb id defendants to the highest bidder for cash in hand*, to satisfy said judgment, costs and accruing costs. . . Dated this Uta day of April, 188s. T. J. HARRIS, 36 5t Sheriff of Yamhill County. B Little Roundy, the bootblack, comes a skin-game on l’iole Josh. an,j u'n' and Qzz-Ajnas, Picture Frames, Mouldings, Small Parlor stand. Wall Brackets Comb Ca«« Mirror», THIS SPACE * Is reserved for Bird & Gates, who are busy opening new goods.. Watch this space. ? Coffins AND Undertaker’ GOODS ALWAYS I IN STOCK. / _ I-iiTrersr Stab: r' - A, I J. J. Hembree* Proprietor. I am prepared to give good accomn short notice, to pertune whbjyj teams or conveyance. Chargee Heaeouable. (XT^Mv hacke connects with the daily ft to carry passengers to end iroin the depot. Lafayette ] FEED AND SALE B STAM Proprki THE G so. W. Burt, ’ trying **•? d to .î8P»" °f tear a UkUmnuillA McMinnville,, n UreK^n. ® m ’ m INNVILLE, candid in air to compete with the fair, honewt effortfl of lDer- chants who deal on the Square. OREGON. .'Transacts a General Banking Business. President........ «................ J. W. COWLS Vice President............. LEE LAUGHLIN Cashier............................ CLARK BRALY Sells exchange on Portland, San Francisco and New York. Office hours from 9 a m to 4 p m. y Purchase Anything Cyclopaedia of American Biography. . — Containing Over Twenty Thou sand Articles on Promin ent People. W. W. BECK Soliciting Agent. TILL YOU HAVE CALLD ON OFFICE. JOB —OF— 1887 ............ Dealer in......... PERFUMERY. BcMps, Combs and Brushes, Trusses. Suppor ters, Shoulder Braces Fancy and Toilet Articles B'oks and Stationary, Clock and Wathea, Plated and Gold Jewelry Patent Medicines, etc.. Family Medicines. GOODS WARKENTED AS BEPRE8ENTED General Hai Highest possible prices for all kinds of far.n produce. The Lafayette Shoe Store! Are now rmMkd their Spring |wk| . in Ladtae. llwa| ■ nd CkIMr Shoe, «nd Blip It rarriw Uent FiUinjG' ■nd Is the Place where Gents. Tonthe and Boys can find I thing in boot« and shoes that you wait; prices as low as you are paying f-r poorcl goods that yon have to throw away before get them well broke to your foot. It is the Place To go for Foot wei We make a specialty <’f printing BUI Heads. Letter Heada. Statements, Receipts, of sii in Yamhill County. kinds, BaU Invitations, Programmes, Business Cards Calling Carda. Envelopes, Posters and all kinds of work done in a first- lass office. SW TRIAL ok D akb bui , i C1TED-^S J. M. Kelty, A. B. Westerfield, LaFayette - - Ogn. DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS. I Sold only by subscription. Drug or Notion Line The Register -i- DRY GOODS • -------- This standard work is the only National Cyclopaedia of Biography in this country, and is worthy to rank with the great na tional works of its kind in the Ola World, now beirig published in England, Ger many, and Belgium. No name eminent in literature, art, music, science or invention wifi be omitt ed. J4- 1869 ’ uMM I -DEALER IN— ^.Fr’ZiEToasTS’ —IN— Oregon. J. Mattey - AND— THE ONLY NATIONAL STANDARD. MOORE BROTHERS, M arried .—At the Essex house, April 11, 1888, by Rev. J. Hoberg, Mr. F. K. Heider and Mary E. Gaunt, both of Sheridan. The R egister tenders gratulations. Antique Bedroom seta, ” Walnut Center table*. Folding Bed lounr- Spring MattreZ, ExtensiuntS Nurse M c M innville national bank . M easles .—Our town lias at last got the measles. Three of Mr. Mosher’s children are the only ones now afflicted with this disease, and they only in mild form. Now is a good time to have the Newberg measles. F ishers .—On Wednesday J. M. Kelty and W. VV. Nelson went to Panther creek in search of trout. They succeeded in catching fifty-one of the speckled beauties, and had a fine day’s recreation. Keeps constantly on hand «a— inent of Furniture of every des^Ii We try to act square, good people don’t T. XBLSOX. stare, nor think that we care that compet itors blare. We treat the world fair and I am prepared tn furnish carry an air of conviction, you'll swear, CARRIAUEN MAC|| wlien you visit SADDLE HORSES, us where our store shows the and everything in the Livery hire in good «tap andon short notice. * “ rare,richest bar gains to spare. Transient stock left with mo will receive « Our goods al* beat of care and attention. Good and careful drivers employed, CS/^VTT A ‘DTi1 I way» »11 Y,_ .11 find my stable on Jefferson $treol U ixlbJtu . pure, and all the between Seoond and Third. nest our profits Notice for Publication. are bare; ve al fterML’85. ways will dare, L and O ffice at O beoom C ity , ) BY our stock to com- Oregon, March 31, 1888. f n n> n pare with all Notice ia hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make iipal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the county judge or clerk of Tillamook county, Oregon, at Tillamook Oregon, on Monday, May 28tb, 1888, viz: * J. G. Sears, Homestead entry No. 5,930 for tbe n e 4 of a w 4 and a w 4 of n e 4 and n w 4 of a e4 and a e 4 of n w i, section 30. t 3 s, r 8 iy. He named the following witnesses to prove T he O heoon P acific .—The Portland ' ’ his coniinuoue residence upon, and cultivation of said land, vizj Telegram is responsible for the following: Matt Casey, Lewis Johnson, John Bumgarner “The Oregon Pacific railway borrowed and B. W. Turner, all of Nestocton P. O., Ore- • $15,000,000 last month to build its line i gon. W. T. BURNEY. from Albany to Boise City, and also some ! 36-61 Register. The Atlanta Constitution has the branch lines and first-class steamers. It is rumored that it is the intention of following on the spring style of both the Chicago & Nortfiwestern and mortgages: “Mortgages are signed the Manitoba (Jim Hill) roads to build to by two witnesses the same as last Boise City and there jgin tlie Oregon Pa year, and are folded so as to fit the cific, sending their San Francisco busi side coat pocket. The back taxes ness via Yaquina bay, and reaching Portland by fast steamer on the Willam are combed forward and parted on ette from Albany until they can build a the side nearest the mortgage. In line through the Mollalla, Clackamas and this climate mortgages generally Eagle creek section to terminal grounds in East Portland. It looks like these two mature in the winter season.” t -__________»-------------------------- roads were furnishing the money to the The Portland delegates failed to Oregon Pacific, nnd it is surmised that it make a Killen at the state conven is their intention to absorb the narrow tion—too many Bush-whackers gauge system. This will not only furnish a new outlet for Eastern Oregon, but the there. All is now serene, however. Chicago & Northwestern and the Jim Hill roads would then have the cream of INJUSTICE TO OREGON SETTLERS the Willamette valley business. A snort Congress has yet taken no hetion line from Boise City through a rich coun upon the bill recently submitted to try would also tap the Coeur d'Alene mines.” both houses by the president, rela tive to the wagon-road land-grab bers in Oregon. Justice to the honest settlers in that state, how ever, demands that the message of of the president shall receive prompt and careful attention. To encour age settlers, and to promote the r convenience of those already lo cated, the government promised generous gifts of land to the per sons who-should build wagon roads through the undeveloped portions of the state. Few roads have been built and few ate > in process of building. But a ring of land-grab, bers has laid claim to hundreds of square miles of land upon the strength of fictitious roads wlios-1 NEW TO-OAV. W. I. WESTERFIELD, h DEALER IN HARDWARE Lafayette Harris & Haney FNORTMERN 6R0WR PLAIT!" AND 8EEDS Are acknowfedord the beat, being hanll«, more productive and yield better crop» FINE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGV» Cuntainiac ©Bly th« bwt v*H«tl««, nullMl tm eatlon. W1HTK FOR IT. i*. z- a« oo.