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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1888)
SCHOOL REPORT n Z^grieter Of district No. 44, Yamhill county, for OREGON. . the month ending Yay 23, 1888: . . 1, 1888 FI-nfiÆiclal SxlxlToit. - Number of pupils enrolled, 18 ^average Swxxxl-.Aj3ja.-1a.aJ. Sta.taxxk.axit of Tilla.xn.oc3c County, Or. daily attendance, 17L ; number cases of a N d general . tardiness, 5; time lost by tardiness, 95 minutes; average deportment of school, Semi-Annual Statement of the amount of money and warrants received for taxes, b’s letter on first page. 99. Names enrolled upon the roll of and money paid to the County Treasurer by the Sheriff of Tillamook County, Ore ,tay rakes at Westerfield’s. honor: Nora Withee, Lena Miller, Sey gon, for the six months and six days ending on the 6th day of April, A. D., 1888: - J" ■ PHnu binder of A. B. Wester- mour Withee, Myrtle Hewitt and Fred DURING THE MONTHS OF RobertBon. Miss M. L aunkb , ' OCT. | JAN. TEB. I MAR. 1 APRIL. Teacher. g. Johnson is visiting in Port- » 646|54|» 2356 Coin, currency a warrants » 60 » 741 34 REAL ESTATE. 69 » 2281 51 mo*»r of A. B. Wester- The following deeds were recorded dur Contra—Or. ing the week ending May 26, 1888: Jas. R. Hunt and wife to Mary R. seil» th« «M eteel DURING THE MONTH» OF BY AMOUNTS PAID Mitchell, 13 35-100 acres of the Solomon FES. 1 MAR. ’ OCT. JAN. APRII.. t running Plano binder for sale Heater land claim, t 3 s ,- t 3 w; »388.75. » 74J34!» «»ôLI »2356!<® A. B. Andereon to S. M. Jeffreys, 323 To County Treasurer. .. » 60 »2281 51 I'esterfleld. M II 1 57-100 acres in sections 31 and 32, t 4 s, r (ting letter from Monmouth 3 w and section 36 in t 4 s, r 4 w; »500. State of Oregon, ) next week. County of Tillamook, [ Wm. Alguire to W. Edward Fendall, ee of executors and adminis- lota 1, 2, 3, 4, 9 and 10 in section *19,15 s, I, T. F. Harris, sheriff of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing state ment is correct and true. Witness my hand this 31st dsiy of April, A. D., 1888: jrnew to-day. r 6 w, containg 171 66-100 acres; 1». . T. F. H arris , Sheriff of Tillumor^ County. L Ferguson will Bpeak at INDEPENDENT TICKET. This powder never varies, A marvel of pnr (Friday) evening. Semi-Annual Statement of the County Treasurer of Tillamook County, Oregon, ity, strength and wjmleromeness. More eco I wish to Bay to the voters of Yamhill for the six months ending on the 31st day.ot March, A. D., 1888, of money received nomical than the ordinary kinds, and canntit he- tert running binder that is in in competition with the multitude of low county that I am an independeut candi and paid out, from whom received and from what Bource, and on what account paid aold for sale is the Plano. tOHt, short weight alun. or phosphate powders out: date for the office of recorder. As I am Hold nnlv in c«ns. R oyal B aking P owder . jeon the ground-for a new Co., 106 Wall Btt NtY. not an able-bodied man, I trust you will DATS. r in the Carse district. AMOUNTS RECEIVED. see the justice in giving me your votes at 1887 •din mountain honey go to the coming June election. Yours respect 1 ideton; l>rice 15 rents per fully, J acob E. S mith , Oct. 1 To amount on hand from last renort..................................... » 591 ¡24 Í 5770 1888 To amount received from tax. . ........................... GO 1 Carlton, Or. «< 44 Jan. 1 de will preach at the Presby- license....... 8.................................. 100 4« 44 4« tax.................................................. v 74134 - MILLINERY. ,eh at the usual hours next 44 44 Are now receiving Feb. tax.............................................. 646;54 their Spring goods 44 44 Mrs. Fannie Mayer has again opened a Mar. tax................................. 1113 30 4638 20 in Ladies. Mi«ses, <4 <4 fines................... rt ball will be played here on millinery store at Sheridan, and from w and Children’s il 4. C. H. B .......................................... 50251 Shoes and Slippers »tween Wheatland and Lafay- long experience will be enabled to supply It carries the 437(87 To state tax due ott 1880 1881 and 1884 ............................. the ladies of Sheridan and vicinity with Bet-t Fitting Goods »1224o)19 »1181 Totals.. improvements are the order in the very latest styles and at prices less xney’B shoeBtore and Hopkins’ than Portland. She will also employ an Contra—Cr. experienced dressmaker. GEN EKAL SCHOOL 4t Sheridan, May 1,1888. AMOUNTS PAID OUT, McMinnville people came down FUND. FUND. I. Irish Tcesday afternoon and SPECIAL NOTICE. inner in the evening. where Gents, Youths ^TJoys can find any- » 2562 3«!» The closing speech of the campaign in By amount paid out on county warrants............................. hiug in boots and shoes that you want: and p meeting of the M. E. Church By amount paid out on school superintendent ’ s warrants Amity precinct, will be delivered by the j.rices ss low as you are paying f -r poor cheap 1288¡30 commence at the camp ground, By balance general fund on hand........................................... iw _ away t-o ds that von have to throe “_j before you Hon. J. L. Ferguson, at Amity this (Fri By balance school fund on hand ......................................... . . j. . ’hern well broke to yoar foot. It is the best t’e bridge, Thursday, June 7th. '11133111 day) evening at 8 o’clock. Every voter By balance school fund not deducted.......... ;............... ■ ■ in Amity and vicinity should in that part of the county should attend oy anivunt ptuu out wi v<. xx. jp................. .....*.. nl give Hon. J. L. Ferguson a and hear the political issues discussed in By balance on hand—C. H. B........................................... By amount paid out on state tax........................................... ■nee this (Friday) evening, at a fair and candid manner. By amount paid out on C. H. B. (interest).. ................... %1 ■u Yamhill County. By amount of old state tax due............................................... MARRIAGE LICENSES. Harris'« Haney. erterfirid keeps a large assort- ta. ■ '*•■ . Total..... »tfiiui and undertakers’ goods, During the month • of May mar in this line can be furnished on riage licenses were issued to the following | State of Oregon , . I • parties by C ounty Clerk Bnedwellx,---- _ __ J! M’Dermott, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct friends of the R egister called 1—E- A. Manning 23, Eva Cook 20. statement ot the amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand, in the County r, and left us substantial en- ■ 4—J. K. Fijzhugh 23, Emma Wright 25. | Treasury of said county, for the Bix months ending on the 31st day of March, A. D., 1887. Witness my hand this 7tb day of May, A. D., 1888. It SHd wished us well. We 29__Jasper Lady 22 May Hyde 18 ’ H. M’D ermott , County Treasurer. thanks. N ever F ail .—The following is from Hoag, who recently returned the Attorian, a paper that rarely fails to Semi-Annual Report of tiro County Clerk of Tillamook County, State of Ore from San Francisco, reports say things in about the right manner: gon, showing the amount and number of claims allowed by the County C urt of said county, for what allowed, amount of warrants drawn, and amount of w'arrants out will be resumed on the O. P. "Big crepe all over the state. Crops standing and unpaid, from the 1st day of October, 1887, to theJJlsl aay of March i a few woekB. never fail in Oregon, and any man that 1888, both inclusive: and lady defends herself for owns a bit of land has a sure thing and AMT OF AMT UK her bustle by saying that she need not be sick pr fear climatic trouble. CLAIMS WARRANT * ON WHAT ACCOUNT ALLOWED. DRAWN isible for what goes on behind Send this little chunk of truth back to. «’■■— ------------ :---------- L LOWED Harper'i Bazaar. some poor fellow that you know way » 2390,90 Roadsand bridges........ A8 JÜ8T RECEIVED A L&RGE AND before you buy your binders back in the Mississippi valley who Indigent........................... 200¡ - wUJaelected stock ot 8tov*s and Tin- 29 50 ware, and proposes to sell cheaper than anv B. Westerfield’s and see the crawled out from under the wreck of his Justice court................... houue in the county. Everything kept on hand, 69 32 is the lightest running ma- bam in the last cyclone, and who is now Printing and stationary. 100 40 and repairing done satiHfactorly. and without has ever been brought to taking quinine every day for the shakes, Eletion ............................ delay. 61 63 Miscellaneous expenses. Sept. 29, t-f. , and tell him it is the exact fact." anty. Commissioners.............. L afayette ^ O regon . Judge ................................ !le<lsoe,of Illinois, has created T hk O regon P amphlet .—State Printer Clerk ................................. of a sensatjon by his desertion Baker informed the Salem Journal last Sheriff.............................. ibliean party. He had been week, that the type on the pamphlet be Surveyor......................... ’. he could stand it no longer. ing .published by the State Board of Treasurer......................... erald. 11 3420¡30» 340i)¡35 -DEALER IN— Agriculture has all been set, and that Totals Ban was once cracking eggs the forms will all be off the press by the Amount of warrants outstanding unpaid on the 31Ht day of March, 1888 »10.95 ing them raw, when a chick last of next-week, and the book ready for Estimated interest accrued thereon............................................................ 17.50 to get in his mouth, gave a the binder. This will probably be the State of Oregon, ) i. “Ye Bpak too late,” said most comprehensive descriptive work on County of Tillamook, f mty Clerk of the County of Tillamook, State of Oregon, I, H. H. Downing, County down it went.—Ex. Oregon ever published. It will slight no —AND— do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the number ot the unique program of the portipn of the state, and will give full in and amount of claims allowed by the County Court of said county, for the six rises of the public school at formation regarding this great state. months ending on the 31st day of "March, 1888, on what account the same were al lowed, and the amount of warrants diawn, and the amount of warrants outstanding hall to-night. The Voco- To N ewberg .—The Evangelical con and unpaid as the same ppear upon the records of my office in my official custody. will discourse some beautiful ference of Oregon closed a most pleasant Witness my hand and the sealjQb- th<\ County Court of said county this 10th day of > Telescopic Vocophone is a " * a'H. H. D owning , County Clerk. and harmonious session on the 8th of Mav, A, D., 1888. • Highest possible prices paid aider and never fails to ■* By F rank W heeler , Deputy. May, in East Portland. Rev. F. W. for all kinds of far.n produce. Parker, of Sweet Home mission, was ap Semi-Annual Summary Sta t ement of the financial condition-«! the county of folks beginning to read there pointed to the Newberg circuit, much to Tillamook, in the state of Oregon, on the 31st day of March, A.T).,I88K: »good as Our Little Men and the regret of his many friends in Linn LIABILITIES. Wished by D. Lothrop Com- county. Mr. Parker is a young man of To warrants drawn on the County Treasurer, and outstanding and unpaid »2629.15 After a personal examin- fine promise, and has trade a host of To estimated amount of interest accrued thereon................................................. 101.00 »erfully say that it is all the friends, considering the short tim^ he To court house bond.................... ’................................................................... • 5000.00 claim for it. It costs but a has been in our midst.— Lebanon Expreta. »7729.15 Total liabilities r; sample Copy five cents. RESOURCES. 8. 8. W orkers .—The State Sunday ® the flag on the custom School Convention held a very interest Bv funds in hands of Conntv Treasurer applicable to the payment of county iwn bo high is because it can’t warrants............................................................................................ »1288.30 ¡y higher. The flag is taken ing meeting at Albany last week. The Bv estimated unpaid current taxes applicable to the paymont of county war following officers were elected for the en rants............... 5000 00 ir o’clock every afternoon ex- V, when it is not taken down, suing year: President, Rev. Ethan W. .......................................................... »«288.30 Total resources. it is not taken down on Sun- Allen, Portland; vice-president, Rev. J. H. II. DOWNING, County Clerk. » ~ ise it is not flown that day. Hoberg, Lafayette ; secretary and treas By F rank W heeler , Deputy. urer, Rev. G. W. Hill, East Portland ; statistical secretary. I^rot. Henry Sheik, i a game of baseball, we are Brace Up. His Baslsess Booming. a the Indian nine from Philomath. The next session will be You are faoling depressed, ymr appetite is Probably no one thing baa canard aneli a Made by a new prooess, never fails to give i and a Sheridan nine at the held at Corvallis. POWDER Absolutely Putted The Lafayette Shoe Store! Is the Place I I To go for Foot wear L R. P. UNGERMAN, H _ • J. Mattey DRY GOODS! Ü CD S© eh F b 0 K ToSquirrils and Gophers! last Saturday. Arrange- Bing made for another game f, June 9th. The palefaces »pture the laurels which they tk. N ew T ime T able .—A new time table went into effect on the narrow gauge on Wednesday of this week. Trains now leave Lafayette for Portland at 6:30 a. m., and 12:55 p. m. Leave I^afayette going south at 2:15 p. m. The Lafayette mixed kits’«/rale* Salve. leaves Portland at 5:15 p. m., and arrives h® in lb. World for cm®, broker, at I-afavette at 9 p. m. The traveling •it rheum, fever Bores, tetter, public will find this to be a great con I®. tallbUin®, eon», and all akin I venience. I PMltirely cores piles, or no pay hnaranteed to give perfect sat- •noney refunded Price 2.5 cents "b by J-M. Kelly. general revival of trade at J. M. Kelty'a drug etore aa kia giving awaj to bia cartonerà ef no ■aty ftwe (Hai botta» of ©r. Ktag’aliew Dia. ... • ..... mntlnn Mia tmS. ia.lmrilv oevary for oona-mplion. Hie trade ia limply anornxna in thia vary valuable article from the fact tbat It alwaye enrea and never diaappolnta. Congha, oolde. aaibme. brooch it», croup, and all throat and lung diaa^ea quickly cured Yea can teat it before buying by getting a trh ] bottle free, large alze SI livery bottle war ranted. 3 poor, you are bothered with bmdache. you are tldgeity, nervoua, and generally all out of sorts, and.want te brava Ht. Brace .up. bnt notwith .tini II 1.0 !.. apriiig aurina medicines, u.edicìnes. or or bitter bitter , . which wbicli stimulants, satiiifaction. Every can warranted or money refnnded. TbaCHEAPES . because th« best. Prepa'ed in a w»y wsy tba tbat t sq.iirrih sqnirrih est est JtJn it in Prepa',d in such aueb a , l1™f<r“'f® «"«» cans sold last year A»k your druggist or deal have for their bash very cheap, bad wl/i.-ky er for. it. and tane ho other and which stimulate yon for an hour, and then leaVe you In worre condition than before. What yoa want b an alterative that will purify your blood, »tart healthy action of liver and I * Notice kidneys, restore your vitality, and give renewed ' health and streug'h. buch a medic Iyou wil' find in Electric Bitters, and only 50 c-pta bottle at J. M. Kelty’n drug aiore. Money to loan on improved farm prop The Tiger mower is one of the beet ever erty in amounts to suit. Apply to Dr. Lafayette is becoming quite a sport .; brought to tuia county. For sale by A. town. E. Poppleton, Lafayette. B. Westerfield. —;o 'he Lafayette Flouring .Mill on full time until further SUITER * DANIEL _______________________________