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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1888)
lOieg& Register STATE TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION. -à---- -—-' * * The state teachers’ association will be held at Salem, July 5, 6 and 7, 1888. - The association will convene in the legielativetiall, capitol building, at 10 a. m., on Thursday, July 5th. All teachers and friends of education are cortliaUy in GOOD BYE, BUT NOT FAREWELL. I LAFAYETTE PUBLIC SCHOOL. AMITY. “The eVil men do live after them, the FINAL EXPflKT—87-88. CARL YOUNG. Two wedding« before long, Mr. Editor. | good is often interred with their bone*. A GRADE. This town han bpeu overrun with in So I let it be with Ca-sar.” The evil I have Name. Av. for year\Name. - done will live after me; if I have done Edith Kelty........ yjCAL AND GENERAL. any good, I trust it will be buried with IGeorgeGrace .......... .881 Peter Okla ............. ........... .... 82 The tqwn han resui resumed ito customary ............... quiet now election is Over. the past. < H UBADE. j^wbs has returned to Lafayette For the last three years my path has Eva Fenton...., .92|Frank Billington. 93 vited. “ » , Bom.—June 19, 1888, to the wife of R, 86| Eddie Carey .. 86 B. Putnam, a son; weight eight pounds. , The collegiate association will meet in bben not altogether elegant and flower)-, Eva Hoberg. <. 5 Westerfield sells the all steel c| GRADE. the Benate chamber, capitol building, at yet, had it been anything otherwise than J. B. Buntin, our newly elected justice 2 p. m., Thursday, July 5th ; also pt the it has I should not have attained the suc Pearl Cook .. . .94|Roy Hurley.......... 81 j-'ri Young will remove to Albina of the peace, lias been busy all last week tRhoda Gardiner. 93 Harry Littlefield. 89 same time and place, Friday, July 6th cess of which I now claim the honor. making camp stoves and stools. tWillie Huston . 84| ’The presence of all members of colleges To a man acquainted with the “ups and leztweek. , . , , D GRADE. Ed. Briqdwell, In addition to his bug , gobi», county clerk elect, waB and universities in the state is earnestly downs” of life, stimulus is stimulating, Bertie Sampson.. 72!tHugh Carey........ 81 gies and farm machinery in general, hag. B Thesdav- desired. and in defeat be achieves victory. Dick Bird. .... .89 Clyde Harris.... .85 opened out with a fine line of hardware. i Harris is suffering very much The de[>artment of superintendence Whether it is nobler to beat your, land Lyman Collard . 80| Fred Henry.......... 85 At the last meeting of the town coun will be organized by the several county, lady and washerwoman than to make a On account of examination« covering braised leg. < light running 1’lano binder for «ale and city superintendents, and wjll meet good, honest living is a question that has entire yçar’s work pupils are allo^pd to cil Geo. Maddox vas elected to fill va pass who reached 80 in above grades. cancy caused by R. L. Simpson resign in the office of the superintendent.of pub been, and uow is, agitating the mind of B. Westerfield. INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT—MRS. JESSIE ing. lightest running binder that is in lic instruction at 4 o’clock p, in., on the average^outh in hard circumstances. JOHNgQN. Thursday, July 6th, and the department As for myself, I have always preferred Miss Clara and Hettie Brown took ^et for sale in the Plano. •Lvnn Collard. . 92|Ctara Davis.......... 95 of music will convene in the legislative trying to make a good, honest living, D Derby . ........... (85'Maggie Ferguson 94 their departure from here for LaCamas, Ljrge, of Forest Grove, is visiting hall at the same day and hour. and shall ever hold ti at in industry »Amberrv Grace. 90 tLizzie Gardiner. 94 where they will open a dressmaking ughter, Mrs. Sheriff Harris. The hotels of Salem will entertain there is wealth. “Birds of one feather Charley Hoberg .92i»CyreneHembree.96 shop. 93,Vina Huston 92 Jfedoram Crawford died last Sat- those attending, during the days of the will flock together.” Why, of couibo Charlev Htanry W. G. Buffum and wife, R. L. Simp »Fred ........ 93|Rosa Mosher. .87 , _ Harris r _________ ____________ jnd was buried on Monday. association, at deduced rates. tliey will! There isn’t any bird with James Jamieson. 93 Jennie Mosher . .88 son, Joe Watt and wife, and several Forest Grove and St. Paul boys Lewis........ 87 Daisv Morris......... 90 others attended the pioneers' celebration ........................ Daisy Morps. Arrangement« have been made with just one feather going away off alone to Willie 87 at Portland. < come to. time last Saturday. the O. A C. R. R., the O. P. R. R., the flock, he might take cold—[>oor thing— Willie Perry.......... 82 Sarah Nelson. Eugene Rudder. .95 Rebecca Perry... 95 Daisv Young, of McMinnville, W. V. R’y (narrow gauge) companies for and that would be too bad. You will Fiank Terry........ 91 tDeHa Parker... .93 Yesterday Richard Harrison, son of reduced rates to all attending, and the please excuse me if I should glide off ou a Willie Vngerman 91 t.Mary Parker . . .93 Hon. Wm. Harriscn, cut his foot very Sunday with Miss Edith Kelty. tangent and utter any sentiments not my Mary Bird............ 95 Lura Sampson .91 severely. Dr. Gouchat was called and L Everman, of Portland, a niece of usual reduction will be granted. Several state superintendents of public own, for I have long since learned that PRIMARY DEPARTMENT—MISS MAGGIE BOONE. dressed the wound. B. Poppleton, is visiting relatives 93 Willie O’Connner.97 instruction, and other leading educators Other people know a vast deal more than Omar Steward W. R. Brown is having a large bam n. •, from the eastern states and several of tne I do, and, as for wit, humor, pathos and Clint Hembree . 91 »John Stewart... .99 he services will be conducted by Frank Stewart...95 Fred Larkins../. .99 erected on his property in this city. Ma territories, have been invited and are ex profound thought, I am uot even so much Fred Hopkins... .88 George Hembree 97 jor believes in having; everything in 0. Wm. Clyde at Zena" on Sabbath, pected to be present. as “a drop in the bucket.” »Bert Haney........99 i »Cecil Olds.......... 100 K. order around him. ...... ’eUngerman.100 Eli Perkins said that he loved to rally John Harrington..89 I Nan T he P ioneers . — The Oregon pionoer The railroad depot has changed hands. ou are in need of a wagon, you ’round tlie flag. He was stationed on Fred Harringtou 90iBirdie Nelson... .98 Ivan Daniel. " - - Anna Burlingame.99 94 It is now presided over by Mr. Ira Mar see the Moline; for sale by A. B. held their sixteenth annual reunion at picket duty one time between the union 94 tin, a young man of sterling habits, who Fred Vickrey. 95 i Cora Hubbard *MT- Portland last Friday. Rev. Thomas Con and rebel armies of the rebellion; , he Georee Mattey .96 Maggie Steward. .99 will discharge his duties faithfully. don delivered the annual address, and . Thoe. Huston went to Astoria noticed them coming' up on either side; Rulph Dunn........ 97 »Wait. Gardiner . 100 Mr. D. V. Springer has purchased The- ,« Mr. Huston accompanied her. • Gen. E. L. Appleggte the occasional ad they began shooting at each other, and, Earl Sampson.... .92 •Clifford Hurley.98 Myrtle Dunn........ 98»Earl Hembree.. .80 L. •’ dress. There were one hundred and sev finally, they got so darned careless that he Carrie Milloy... ,99.Willie Jamieson. .99 meat market of James Booth, and can- enty-seven pioneers who came to Oregon stepped aside and let them come up. Mary Hurley... '95 »Clyde Hurley .. .99 now be found at the old stand dispensing »il some very pretty racing being from 1839 to, 4855 inclusive, in attend He said that he would leave the battle Grace Roberts. . H4 Cari Michaux. .. 98 juicy steaks. Ills wagon will run for the I the McMinnville fair grounds by ance and ready to march under their re field any time to rally ’round the flag. Grace Hopkins . 97iJessie Parker........ 99 accommodation of the surrounding farm ill colts. Maud Collard...!.99!»Stella Hopkins. .95 spective banners. The parade, however, Just at this point I was about to per Della Steward . .94 Jennie Stewart. 96 ers. engine came up from Dundee yes- was dispensed with on account of rain. Extensive preparations are being made to get Dr.. Michaux to visit -a sick The exercises were held in the pavilion petuate a panther story, but I prognosti Katie Bird.......... 99.Ma’yBurlingamel00 Eva Christenson 99 Mabie Collard . .100 for a grand time here on St. John’s day. cate. ; that place. Elsie Carey.......... 94' and about 1,000 people were present and Come everybody and bring your baskets, By the way, people nowadays have got ey to loan on improved farm prop- .listened to the very interesting and in • Present every day and no tardy marks and to those who have np boskets would to be very scientific. In conversation during last term, i amounts to suit. Apply to Dr. structive address««. with an eminent physician not lorig" since t Present every day and no tardy marks say there is two hotelsTiere, where the ipleton, Lafayette. hungry can be fed. To B e L aid .—Arrangements have been I learned of a man who had been mor during entire year. Savage, of this town, who re- ; Present every day and no tardy marks Last week .Mr. Mitchell, of Broad madia to lay the comer stone of the court tally wounded. The doctor told me that since enrolled. »severe stroke of paralysis some house at McMinnville, on Thursday, June the bullet entered the .inner parallelo Number of visitors for entire year, 150. meads, had the misfortune to fracture go, is slowly recovering. Total number pupils enrolled for year, his index finger, getting it caught in one 28, 1888. The citizens, societies and br- gram of his dipluagmatic thorax, super 3. Westei field has sold his hard- ders of the county are invited to attend. inducing u membranous hemorrhage in 160. of the large doors in the barn. Dr. businesd to R. P. Ungerman. Mr. Hon. N. L. Bntler, of Dallas, will deliver the outer cuticle of his bassiliconthami- Smith reduced the fracture and Mr, CARLTON. II continue to handle farm muchin¿ the address of the occasion. The cere- teurgist. I told the doctor that I thought Mitchell is doing well. June 18, 1888. Rurus.. monios of laying the stone will be con it'was a hard case. Just at :hat juncture Depew or Blaine, which? I got excused aB I liad business around A. Gardiner1 has been appointed ducted by the Grand Lodge of Masons. Wait until we get our lumber yard in REAL ESTATE. , the corner. I presume the exercises of .gent for Wells, Fargo & Go’s, ex- A G em .—Rev. G. J. Burchett, of East that most unfortunate man will take running order. The oflice may now be found at The following deeds were recorded dur- Portland, recently delivered an address place in . the near future. Joying all Our merchants seem tot be doing a inti tlriv \x’«44kL' omlimr itititt 111 1 RjwH • new gauge depot. llxjg llroWvvre cilunrg vtHTO rtf »cpvwe» ~ ‘ before the national Baptist convention, joking aside, I wish to express my thriving buHiiMM« ‘ I il docks (eight day runners) regu- Eli P. Olds and wife to Nora E. Olds, in Wushjngtyn city, which in a perfect appreciation and gratitude for the numer ■ J. B. Smith is fencing in his block in uid warranted to be perfect timers, all their right and title to the land claim gem in thb way of advertising Oregon. ous favors that have bee,»-bestowed upon Kutch ’s addition to Carlton. 1 41 foi less than they lain be got in of Ruel Olds and wife t 3 s, r 4,w; $350. It was publislted in full by a daily paper mtrby my many friends.’ Itri through - ’R. T. McCtrskey has pointed tlie front nd, at T. 0. Stephens’ store, l.a- Lafayette Lodge No. 3, A. F. A A. M. of that city and will, doubtless, from its their influence that I have been let to of , his store; it looks nobby now. to Jesse Dixon, lot 42, Masonic ceme uniquta style, concise pointers and other live and enjoy the comforts of life com Chickens are six dollars a dozen in our tery; $10. ner«, before you buy your binders meritorious features, be widely copied., paratively unmolested; to them I owe a ( town. How’s that for a market? W. W. Mayhew and wife to Reuben . A. B. Westerfield’s and Bee the debt of gratitude, which I can never re and n w >4 of M asonic C elehation .—St. John’s day F. L. Roberts has bought him a fine Wade, the s e I-» of n w It is the lightest funning ma- pay, and which shall reverberate through se of section 36, t 2 s, r 4 w, contain Stock, part Hambletonian. that has ever been brought to will be, celebrated at Amity Saturday, out the corridors ot time, in the chaos of- .cow. -' Junta 23, (to-morrow). J. R. N,4Bell, of ill rounty. Dr. Smith, of Amity, was on our street« ing 80 acres; $800. eternity. C. D. Chandler_and wife to C. E. Fen" the other day. Come again, Gus. ou need a good watch—gold, sil- Roseburg, is to deliver the address, Coming now to my school, I have to daTI, the n w '4 of section 14, t 5 s, r 1 which warrants its being a good one ; the ailveride—you- will find what you W. A. Howe is buying wool, paying say. that if all my future lifeshall be as w, containing 160 acres; $1,009. it T. C. Stephens’ jeweliy store, McMinnville band will bi present, arid pleasant as the past two years in the La the highest price the market affords. James Holston and wife to Julia E. with a basket dinner and other interest prices that will be satisfactory; fayette public school has been, I shall Mr. and Mrs. Collins were visiting in Kersey, 26 acres in sections 21 and 22, t hors north of the postoHice, Lufuy- ing features the programme of the day indeed, get on beautifully, and feel'tlraj, Lafayette laBt Saturday and Sunday. 3 s, r 2 w; $325. will be crowded. All are invited, after all, I may not have lived in vain. v- . 4 __ ______ w—________ Some one come and build a mill at T. N. Baker and wife to L. Bettman, i is no mistake as to the fune J uly F ourth .—Portland is making ex Socially, both teachers and pupils h»ve> Carlton—best location in Yamhillcounty. the n w )4 of section 36, t 3 s, r 5 w, con qualities of any watch or clock tensive preparations to celebrate the one gotten along admirably. School boys J. W. Redd, our butcher, has bought taining 40 acres; $450. sees ‘ through T. C, Stephens’ hundred and twelfth anniversary of the and girls, from the smallest to the largest, E. 8. Brown, receiver, to A. B. Fault him a very nice team, very well matched. Try him, for he makes watch declaration of independence. Reduced have been aiways kind and courteous. coner, release of judgment on lots 4, 5, Mr. Blood has brought his family to ig a specialty and warrants his fare on all railroads will be given as Parents have visited frequently, have al 6 and 7, block 11, Sheridan; $75. town. They are living in Mr. Linberg’s usual. McMinnville and Newberg are ways manifested much interest in the John P. Sax to Angeles Borchers, the s her permitting, a game of bas^ ■also going to give all an opportunity to progress of the school, have always con house. J4 of n w J-» and w 14 of n e *4 of section Messrs. Weneberg, Scott, Root, Smith enjoy first class celebrations of this great tributed liberally to its support, not only ill be played at this place to-mor- 11, t 3 s, r 2 w, containing 160 acres; event. _____ ._________ s aiding to maintain discipline and good anil Hansoi| attended tbe Baptist asso tween the senior nines of Lafay- $2,200. M ust P repay .—The Southern Pacific order, but giving at all entertainments by ciation at Independence yesterday. id Carlton. It is said that the Win. Savage and wife to G. E. Det- paying admission fees charged thereto. Asa is looking blue.. He says the year mering, lots 1 and 2, Newby’s second ad ire very evenly matched, and an railroad company announce that no And now in leaving you, to take charge iB half gone and he is not married yet, dition to McMinnville; $300. freight will be received from either the tin^game is looked for. 4- of the Albina schools, I shall always feel and leap year at that, ■ George ditto. will find a nice stock of jewelry at Oregon Pacific or O. R. N. lines pf, road that I leave a host of friends, not only ip W. A. Howe has a fnie sign painted Stephens’ jewelry establishment, unless the charges are prepaid. ThiB Lafayette, but in the county; and I trust will work's hardship on shippers, as the heap. He has the nicest variety freight charges are geneially collected at that in the near future, you shall h ve on the front of His store. Young, tbe occasion to be no less proud of me than painter, did the work. • in bracelets, pins, earrings, fin the point of destinatisn. of other boys who got their start in old is, chains and charms, out of Port- Oats and hay will be immense, but His M ajority .—H. H. Hewitt’s ma Yamhill. Respectfully, Call and see for yourselveB. wheat is reported as rather light. Pota C arl Y6 ung . jority for district attorney is 905, divided ------ —I ■ » U ------- —- toes—well, can’t say where they will be Otvjoman desires a complete list as follows: Marion, 460; Yamhill, 265; SCHOOLREPORT. " stored." — he pioneers who came to Oregon Polk, 127; Tillamook, 46; Linn, 7. A --------- t '■ 1855. All such are requested to Our town is well represented in all No. The White Cloud school, district Salem paper says this is tne largest ma ieir names to that paper, whether jority ever given a candidate in the dis 2, closed June 8, 1888. kinds of business. A doctor with a drug p e members of the association or trict except that given Mr. Piper in 1880, Tbe following having received’ 100 per store in connection with his practice, Ms^forni should be followed : which wks 1,064. cent in attendance, punctuality and de would do well here. H awk -E ve . »¡th, came to Oregon ( 1855] from L eg B roken .—Last Monday a son . of portment, each were awarded a place on bom [Mass., 1824] ; address [Port- James Bryan, aged about 9 years, and the roll of honor: A Sound Legal Opinion. Dora Bunn, residing near Newberg, had the misfor Minnie Bunn, E. Bainbridge Mn-.day, Esq .count'-' attorney Fred Bunn, democrat in Yamhill couto; tune to break the femeral bone of one of Edna Bunn, Clay Co., Texas, esye: “Have need Electric Jeanie Stout. Ward Shelton, be posted on the issues of tne bis legs near the thigh. Dr. Michaux Bitters »Illi moat happy reaulta. My brother A delaide P oppleton , Teacher. presidential campaign. We can was called and set the broken bone, and also was vfery low with malarial fever ard i better rates on the greatest of it is hoped the little fellow will get along , jaundice, but was cured by timely n«» of tl-ia Don’t Experiment. _________ rican newspapers, the New York alright. You cannot afford to waste time in exited medicine. Am aatiafied Electric Bitters savtd than you can obtain elsewhere, B ig T own .—The Tacoma Ledger says: meeting when your longs are in danger. Con - bis life.’’ Mr. D. L Wilcoxeon, of Horae Cave, Ky., ■oiu now to November 13th, 30 “Another large bear has been captured sumption always seems at Brat only a cold. adds a like testimony. Baying: "Me positively -toisTSR and World to November in Boulevard addition.” If they keep on Do not permit any dealer to impose upon you believee he would have died, had It not been ___________ spreading their suburbs down there the with m-nii iff cheap imitation of Dr. King's New bear and the cougar will get pretty I Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, for Electric Bittern.’’ That great remedy will wild off, aa well an Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. scarce between Skamania on the one ; but be sure you get the genuine. Because be ciire all malarial dia-aaea. and for all kidney, hand and Skagit on the other.— Yakima I can malre more prufii he msy tell yor be has liver and stomach owordera atanda uueqnaled 1 salve in ths world for cun, bruises- Thia powder never Vari*. A marvel of pur 1 something jnst aa good, or .lust the same, Republic. , *r», salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, 6 Ity, atr ii<tb nod wholawimenaae. Mor» eco j Don't be deceived, but insist opou getting Dr. Price 50 cents and SI at J. M, Kelty’e. nomic then the ordinary kind» and caunoth» tends, chilblains, corns, and all akin G uild M eeting .—There will be a meet Kio4’e New Discovery, which is guaranteed to Receiver Scott has been authorized to told in competition with the multitude of low ■ and positively cures piles, or no pay ing of the members of the Presbyterian give .eliaf in all throat, lung and chest affec tent, ehort weight al on. or phoephate powder» borrow $125,0» with which to repair »told only In c<ns. Ilov th B aeino P owdeej It is guaranteed to give perfect sat- Church Anxilliary Guild on Friday at 3 tions. Trial bottles free at J. M. Kalty’s drng »r money refunded. Price 25 cents p. m., in the church. j> and improve the narrow gauge road. Co-., 106 Wall Bt: N:Y. store. Large bottles II. * W m . C lyde , Pastor. For sale by J. M.Kelty. ÿyAYETTE - 0»«*’* . „ - 22, 1888 u&to- •*urauce •Kent8 utd* Absolutely Pure.