the wool growers do not need tection; without it they can make a F rank 8. H ardiku , P ubli 6 hkb . larger profit than the man engaged it» any other rural pursuit. He FRIDAY, * MAY 25, 1888. said the greatest need of the times is to get men to read and think DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. about this important ^ut'Btion; , wanted uo one to take his state Fo? Congress, ments al alone, but all should read J. M GEARIN, Multnomah. : menta For Supreme Judge, q and find 1 out for themselves. The JOHN BURNETT, Benton. democratic choir furnished some For Presidential Ele. tore, fine selections at these meetings, W. H. EFFINGER, Multnomah which were appreciated by all. W. R. BILYEU, Linn, Lafayette Shoe Store! The Oreg-on ISeglster E. R. SKIPWORTH, Umatilla. Irish, of the Alta, <-omes to Ore "For District Attorney 3d Judicial District, gon to wag his jaws for Cleveland. It is reported he will bring a sack GEO. W. BELT, Marion. to buy up a few bog-trotters.— Yam Joint Representative, hill Reporter. C. V. KUYKENDALL, North Yamhill. Voters of Irish extraction, how do you like the above? Will you DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. allow your gpod names to be thus For Representatives,. tarnished with the base insinuation GEO. W. BRIEDWELL. that your votes can be bought? In E^SELPH. this land of liberty, where a man’s R. L. HARRIS. best and noblest right is to cast his Recorder, vote as he pleases, the intimation JOHN THOMPSON. that any class or nationality will Sheriff, Bell that right should be resented, T. J. HARRIS. and we believe will be. Commissipners, asm • C. G. SCOTT, A vote for R. L Harris for clerk HENRY GEE. is a vote for a man every way Treasurer, DR. G. W. GOUCHER. qualified for this position. He has « Assessor, had business experience and will L. F. HALL. justify your confidence if you elect School Superintendent, him. C. C. LINDEN. Surveyor, H. 8. MALONEY. Coroner, DR. G. rt. SMITH. SPEECHES POLITICAL. We are surprised that, the Re porter should admit that the gov ernment still exists.. Does it know that Cleveland has been president for more than three years? NEW PRICES ! Are now receiving their Spring good« in Ladle«. Miree«. end Children'« Shoe*and Slipper« It carries the Be-t Fitting Goods V . we-. . • - __ 1CCOUÏ1 Having Just returned from the EAST with a Mapimouth STOCg Is the Place where Gents. Yooths and Bova ran find any thing in boot« and shoes that you want; and price« as low as yon are paying f.-r poor cheap good« that you have to throw away before you get them well broke to your foot. It ia the best Place « To go^br Foot wear General Merchandise, Carlton and vicinity, , I Which is now offered to the People of - At Prices that defy Competition. ods, Clothing, Gei Complete Stock of General Merchandise, of Every Description, in Yamhill Co. y in Yamhill County. Harris & Haney. re of all ICinds leapt Highest Prices Paid for Farm Produce of all® We respectfully invite ait to come and examine our goods and ascertsh before purchasing elsewhere. W. «. HOK, H. w. sini M c M innville national bank . m ’ m INNVILLE, ToSquirrils and Gophers! I Made by a new prooeea, never fails to give I aatiafaciion. Every can warranted or money I refunded. Tbe CHEAPES . be< anae the beet. Prepared in each a way that equirrile eat it in ! preference to green gra a. etc. Over 50.000 ' cans «old last year- Auk your druggist or deal ! er for it» and fane no other 30*43 OREGON. First National Ba -------- O» x’MINNVILLl, OB., JACOB WORTMAN Transacts a General Banking Business. R. P. BIRD.......... President............................ J. W. COWLS J no . wortjman Vice President............. LEE LAUGHLIN Transact« a ganrral Bai k ini; Cashier............................ CLARK BRALY Pells exchange on Portland, San Francisco and New York. interest illowed on time deposits. posit« received .object to check B«lii exchaoee and t'legra^hic tranif«, York, »an Francisco and Portland. June 21. ly. Office hours from Dam toipm. LAFAYETTE Since our last issue Lafayette T. J. Harris has made a good has been favored with no less than sheriff, and for this and many four political speeches. On Friday other reasons should be re-elected. evening W. H. Effinger, of Port land, spoke to a good audience, yet Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. it is to be regretted that a larger The beat salve in the world for cuts, bruises, number of voters were not present. •ore«, ulcers, salt rheum,, fever sores, tetter- Mr. Effinger discussed the tariff chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin question, and he discussed it from a eruptions. >nd positively cures pile«, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect sat- constitutional standpoint. He isfaitiou, or money refunded Price *25 ceuta showed conclusively that the^onsti- per box. For Mta by i. M. Krtty. ’• R. P. UNGERMAN, tution of the United States does not \tW TO-DVT. as just received a large and give congress power to levy a tariff wdI «elected stock of 8iov*»s and Tin- ware.aoìTpro pèsca to «ell cheaper than Notice of Final Settlement. for protection. In section’S'of ar-, house in the county. Everything kept oirhand. Nmice i* hereby given to all whom u may and re^airingdone aatiiifactyrly, and without tide 1, this significant language is concern that the under.-igned executors of the found: “Congress shall have power estate of Joel J Hembree deceased, have filed Sept.2». t-f. their final account in said estate in tbe county L afayette , O regon . to lay and collect taxés, duties, im court of Yamhill county. Oregon, and that tbe judge of said court has made an order appoint post« and. excises.” To protect àny ing Tuesday, July 3d, 1^88. at I o’doctf p. m. of - industry? No; but “to pay the said dav at the coort house in Lafayette 'Yam'.,' hill county, Oregon,rhe 'tame aid place tor debts, and provide for the common the hearing of said final account and any and objections thereto. ! defense and general welfare of the all This —DEALER IN— notice is published by order of the judge day of May, 1888. United States.” He quoted extracts of said court, made the 15th J, T. HEMBREE, W. C. HEMBREE. from a speech of John Sherman de Executors of said estate. livered in 1872, in which the senator W. L. B radshaw , Attorney for said estate. 42-6t urged the reduction of the tariff. If —AND— a reduction was needed then, if is Summons. needed with a vengeance now. He In tbe circuit court of the state of Oregon for | showed up the inconsistencies of the Tillamook county. J V H untlby , Plaintiff, republican party in not living up to J j Sait for Divorce. I V8 their profession for the roduetion'of J ulia A nn H untley , Deft , ] Highest possible prices paid Julia Ann Huntley, aaid defendant the surplus and its creator, the ini To In the name of the stale of Oregon, you are i for all kinds of far.n produce. hereby required to appear and answer the com quitous tariff. plaint AM against you in tl>o above entitled On Monday afternoon J- M (rear suit on or batore tpe 16th di» of July. 18*8, that being tbe first day of .he next* regnlar in, G. M. Miller and Senator Slater term of said court, and If you fail go to answer, want thereof plaintiff* will apnly to the coart spoke at the court house. Mr. for fqradeciee diAMoIving tbe marriage contract now xHting between paintiffand defendant aid de Gearin led off with an eloquent and creeing Hhat delendant have no interest in logical address, in which he said he the premises descri *ed in plaintiff*s complaint and for such other re4ief as Graved tor did not propose to discuss dead herein, —IN— < and for costs ana disbursements of this suit. Thiesumnions is published six weeks in the issues. “Geo. H. Williams,” he O regon R egister bv order of Hon. R. P. Roise said, “is running around the.coun judge ot said court, made at chambers at Salem, Oregon, May Htb, ------------------------------------- try telling people to vote for the FENTON Ac. FENTON. 42 6t Attorneys for Plaintiff. .grand old republican party.” The TILL YOU HAVE CALLD ON people were tired of such talk, and Citation. MOORE BROTHERS, wanted to hear the issues of to-day IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE Oregon, for the county of Yimhill. discussed- Mr. Gearin talked for of In the matter of tbe estate of Nathan West ----- OF— an hour and gave such a clear and fall, deceased. To Margaret J. WeatfaJI. Jane Rath hum, Mel Newberg Oregon. practical view of the tariff question Vina Hvde, Ellen Kellogg, Leonard Bantell, Katie Weatfall, Albert C. Westfall, Iaadore that all present—republicans, pro Everest, Martlia WestfaH. Harriet Westfall. AL Horn Westfall, Id* Westfall, Airnea Westfall, We try to act square, goo<^people don’t hibitionist« and democrat«—were Orville WeetfiHI. T. F Manerift and Tboa. stare, nor think that we care that compet Landale. Creeling: well pleased. In the njuMt* t»f the atate of Oregon, you are itors blare. We treat the world fair and Mr. Miller followed Mftd argued hereby cited and reqairtd to appear* in the carry an air of conviction, you’ll swear, county rant of the state of Oregou, for the when you visit that the tariff is not the greatest eounty of Yamhill, at the court room tnereot, at us where our Lafaie te. in the county of Yamhill, on Tue« _________ store shows the nor only issue in politics to-day; day the 3d day of July* 1 “88. at tec Gk.'uCk io rare,richest bar the liquor traffic should ooncern the the » .re noon of that ctay, tneu ana iters gains to spare. «bow cause, if any then La. why certain real Our goods al- people more than the tariff or any estate belonging to »id estate be not sold ae prated for in »be prtiiion of J. E. Hubbard, ad- other question; the prohibition minislrttor de bonia n< n o* said eatate, duly ’S.'S'Si.g filed May 8ft. IW; ufd rest Adte twlug de —______float: our profit« party is the only party in favor of scribed hs folio««, to wit; The nurthweet are bare; v e al of reciioa 30 in t 3 a, < 2 w of Uie Wil prohibition, and he accused repub quarter ways will dare, lamette meridao. containing 1611 35-10) acre«; licans and democrats with coward also the aouth ot tbe southeast 4 of aection ourstock tocom- 24 in t 3 a, r 3 w of the Wiliamet e meridian' pare with all ice for not joining the new party. eoMtaining M acme«; all aaid land lying and be who dispair of log aituate in Washington conn tv, Oregon. Senator Slater closed the discus trying to bear a Viureaa. the Hon. L Loughary. judge of th* candle in air to county court < f tbe atate of Oregon, for the sion in a masterly effort He county compete with ol Yamhill, and the aeal ol said couit 18s*. proved by tbe census reports that hereto affixed, th m 16ih day of May. A. the fair, honest efforts of mer the manufacturing industries of the G eo . W. Bai kdwell . chants who deal County CltiK. «entry did not need protection; on the Square. H J*. Mattey DRY GOODS! NEVER! NEVER!! BIRD&GATES FUR NITUR ■ We keep constantly on hand ¿A- Xuarg-© Stools: of- Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ CLOTHING And Furnishing Goods, In fact almost ZE-versrtlxizxg' Dear to the Feminine lieart, and Parlor, and TTSEFVL Picture Frames, Mouldings, Small Parlor standi. Wall Brackets, C ob ! Cam. To man, woman or child can be procured At Bedrock Prices, And all frem One Finn, whose name is a warrant in itself of Fair Treatment and Square Dealing. Our Undertaker’s GOODS Qnrino Qtnplf Is now in and we dpi ing vlUuK invite intending pur IN STOCK. chasers to give us a call and prf\rl|ipn examine our goods a prices. I lUUUuC taken in exchange for goods, for whjch we will pay all the market will justify? Purchase Anything THE SQUARE! at Keeps constantly on hand ment of Furniture of*very desc Antique Bedroom sets, Walnut Center tables, Folding Bed lounges, Spring Mattresses, Extension T«k Nurse 1 Queensware, any Glassware, Pipes, Tobacco, Cigars, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Canned Goods And GROCERIES. NEVER!!! Lafayette, ' - Drug or Notion Line STORE I W. I. WESTERFIELD, ALWAYS X-ii^er^r Sta’ Oregon. fox Sole J. J. Hembree, Proprietà I am prepared rive good accom , «dati short notice,wto persons wirt< teams or conveyance. \ Charges ReasoLabla. CTZ’Mv hacks counecta with the daily to carry naasengers to »nd.troni the depot Acres of good land about ' two mites northwest from Dundee, in Yamhill boun ty, on the P. <St W. Vi R. R. All under fence, well , . _ _ watered. Said tract can be divided into two farms of 480 acres in one and 350 in the other; will sell ei ther separate, or both together. There is a bam and house on each. Said place be ing known as the Oliver Mo m donation FEED AND SALE STAI land claim. TERMS: $1O per acre. One-third down, and balance on time to T, B NELSON. Propri» suit the purchaser, secured by a mortgage I am prepared to furnish on the land ; said balance to bear 7 per " cent interest. For fui ther particulars en CARRIAGES SAOIfLF HORSE«, quire of "VsT". Zu. Bra.d.s3a.a.t«7-, Lafayette, Or. and everything in the Lt vary hire in gooi 830 1869 Lafayette 1887 __ ♦___ ♦ J. M. Kelty, LaFayette •nd on short notice. Transient stock left with me will best of care and attention. . Good and careful drivers ewp««J*' Y . ill find my stable on JeffereoaB between Second and Third. Rer‘,11,’85. j - - Ogn. ............ Dealer in............. DRUG», MEDICINES AND CHÉSÍÍCALS. PERFUMERY. Soap«. Combs and Broshe«, Tnisaea, »impor ter. Sbonider Brace, Fancy and Toilet Article« B ok« and Stationary. Clock and Wathen, Plated and Gold Jewelry Patent Uenlcines, etc.. Family Medicinen. GOODS WARBENTKO AS REPRESENTED A. B. Westerfii DEALER IN HARDWAR Advertise '¿J!; ,'XÄ Lafayette iVe h« fit. wil