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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1888)
PERSONAL. SHORT BITS. Judge Hurley visited the metropolis .ygrrE ‘ o«“ Go to the furniture store for your wall 0 . . 27, 1888 Tuesday. . paper. V ' Geo. W. Briedwell was in Portland on Tuesday. • , ■< CARLTON. T July 23, 1888. Did you see the eclipse 1 Give me back my two bits of mission Late patterns in .wall paper at the fur ary money. niture store. | ;AL A!iD GENERAL‘ Wjjl Carey has recovered from an at Mr. and Mrs. Collins think of spending Money to loan an improved farm prop 8,ni»v'béh»dat this office. tack of the mumps. erty in amounts to* suit. Apply to Dr. the winter at Prineville. City has » newspaper called "■Mites Bannister and wife, of Dayton E. Poppleton, Lafayette. Reapers are running day and night out prairie, were in town Tuesday. For baby carriages and bird cages go our way to save a fine crop. lia. Christenson’s ad in auotii- Ex-County Clerk Geo. W. Briedwel1 to th» furniture store. A new aud se Our business men are. selling an im • NEWBERG. „ . . ~ . Joly 23 • 1888. Hot, hotter, hottest. Everybody seems to be busy. Lots of newcomers nowadays. Mrs. Wm. Garland’s health fit bad. Our postoffice has got on wheels again. F. A. Morris’s father has arrived from the east. i Mrs. Maranda Robinson’s health is improving. mense amount of bindipg twine. and family started on their annual rusti lected stock to choose from. Miss Annabell Austin is not enjoying plenty of work for all— cating trip to the Little Nestucca yes Blackberries in quantities to suit for Mrs. D. O. Stevenson is visiting her good health. terday morning. fifteen cents a gallon at the Lafayette sister at Smock’s mill, ou the narrow Miss Ljzzio Woodward has arrived gauge railroad. iea are plentiful nt twenty Poetmaster Johnson and wife were nursery—pick them youreelf. from the east. called to East Portland Wednesday to at Our warehousemen are getting ready W. V. Price, the McMinnville photo ton. - Mr. Wyman, the photographer, is put others’ circus .-will visit .this tend the funeral af Mrs. Johnson’s aunt, grapher, will make cabinet pictures for to receive one of the largest crops ever ting up a new building. Mrs. J. W. Baker'. raised in Oregon. > $3 |>er dozen. Satisfaction guaranteed. «a in August. B. C. Mites and his sister, Miss Mary, Asa Kelsey and W. E. Bodie are going Judge Hurley and family folded their made in Albany recently ol Hygienic kalsomine for sale at the are visiting in California. to Tillamook to work on the new court tents and stole away to the seaside on furniture store, tlie most brilliant, dur yjOO on Cleveland. Don’t ask II. M. liow he liked his bug house; no injunction there. i, , message at the telegraph Big Nestucca this week. They wit be able 'and sanitary wall finish in the Harry and Ellison have started a jockey gy ride the other evening. gone two or three weeks. world. Mrs- Th08- Wil80"' club; they have two horses that can trot B. 8. Cook and H. J. Minthom, of Sa The R egister acknowledges a pleasant » ------ the dullest season of tlie year COUNTY COURT. a mile in spite of the eclipse or any other lem, were down yesterday.’ ■call from Frank Linville, of Grays Har joe except farmers. J. D. Carter and Cyrus Vaughn have Court convened on - Monday for th« man. bor. Mr. Linville Las purchased a farm jnnomeler leached the one hun- W. L. Skeels, soul sleeper, will preach their store open for business. near North Yamhill, where he wilt make purpose of hearing complaints of non- t ,t Prineville la»t week. his home this fall. * resident mortgage holders on their assess in the schoolhouse next Saturday even Mrs. Mary Edwards went to Middleton ing and Sunday and Sunday evening. « will build a warehouse at yesterday to hold divine services, Hon. Jas. McCain and family left for ments, but none appeared. AM are invited to come. immediately, we are informed, Royal & Rudder were allowed $156 for the cool and refreshing haunts of Tilla A prohibition club will be organized at A little boy of L. C. Thompson fell out ing machines commenced oper-i mook Wednesday morning. On account repairs on the North Yamhill bridge. this place next Wednesday evening. of the barn the mother day and struck on Bill of Rogers & Todd of $3.65 allowed. this vicinity Wednesday after- of the rain week before last Mr. McCain’s F. E. Hobson has returned from his In the matter of Webfoot bridge; jud his head, knocking out one .tooth and family did not go as announced. rendering him unconscious for two hours. trip to California better satisfied with der to get drift holts for Webfoot bridge, ionthas been granted to^ohn _ f Dr._ Calbreatli was called and rendered Oregon than ever. Sheridan, lie is a Mexican Y amhill L umber to Los A ngeles .— and court to pay for them ; Royal & Rud medical aid, and at last report the httle Roy Winters cut his ankle badly a As an example of what changes and der to put them in free of charge. ' week ago with a mowing scythe, but is H awk -E ye . Adjourned till Saturday, 28th day of fellow was resting easy. getting along finely at present. i state conference of the Evffli- benefits are brought about by railroads it July, 1888. TO DESTROY FERNS. -• Mrs. Charles Scott is canvassing for hurch has decided to locate their may be stated that the people of New berg, Yamhill county, a thriving settle M(ss oh M rs .—Ladies who conduct M. Mounier suggests the following plan the Triumph self-wringer mop, which is t Albina. ment of prosperous, energetic Quakers, far ahead of the old fasuioned mop„ business correspondence on their own ac for the. eradication of ferns, which has Olds han-erected a neat'picket have entered into a contract with Mr. Ed. Rowen has bought the right to count should never neglect to prefix their succeeded in his case. Lucerne has a front of his residence across the Wm. Reid, vice-president of the Portland signatures, when addressing strangers, voracious appetite.for potash, and so has make and sell the Perfect Rest spring i the Dayton road. & Willamette Valley Railway, to carry bed in Yamhill county. Your corres Westerfield, the furniture man, 250,000 feet of oak and fir lumber from with the title Miss or Mrs., as the case may ’the fern. He sowed lucerne Qn the in pondent has tried them* aha find that fested soil, and found it so disputed the they are good. located in his new quarters, that place to the depot at the foot of Jef- be, in order that the reply will more surely be received. In writing to persons with potash with the fern, that the latter School opens at the academy on the i a call when in town. fersod street every month for two years. whom they may be acquainted this pre dwindled and died out. New Zealand 11th of September with the following tern Union Telegraph man was The lumber has been contracted for by teachers: Principal, Edwin Morrison, fix will not be necessary. For some un couid well try the experiment.—Ex. Tuesday changing the company’s another thriving colony of (junkers at And w§ add, why not Oregon ? It is B. 8.; first assistant, Mary E. Miles, A accountable reason there ¡ b objection in the building adjoining the former Encinnatas, lx* Angeles county, Cali B.; second assistant, Anna E. Bell. the minds of many to using these titles; only too well known by farmers through P bohibitionibt , fornia, and will be loaded on a sclponqr but when the importance of the same is out the state that there are large tracts of 700 .teachers of the National at the public levee here for sliipnieht otherwise fertile land that do not yield fully understood all objections should at l’ Association will pass through that place. This means the transferring once be set aside. Prompt and certain one-half of what they might, jf rid of the > on their return home from the of the forests around Newberg into many delivery of mail addrjsseJ.to a woman ¡ b fern pest. And when we consider the thousands of dollars for the pockets of much facilitated by a knowledge whether fact that lucerne is also a valuable furage negroes recently entertained the the enterprising NewhCrgers and also the same is intended for a Miss or a plant and an excellent subaoiler, its deep of Eugene City with songs and profits for the P. & AV. V.—Oregonian. Mrsr— Portland Butineet^ducdlbr.' 1 'running roots bringing to the surface large quantities of fertilizing material, One of the men measures seven T he E clipse .—Last Sunday eaeljing C hinese P heasants .—The Mongplian not otherwise obtainable; it would seem two inches in lieight. was the time fixed for a total ecl ¡[¿e of pheasant has still time years from No to admirably supply a long-felt want. It lay-ton baseball club has chal- the njoon. The night was .all that ijould vember 21st to defy tlie Oregon, pot is extensively and profitably oultivated in - he Amity nine, which beat them have been desired; not a cloud defaced hunter and professional sport. These Europe and parts of our own country, I recently, to play on any neutral tl;e sky. Tlie phenomenon was watched birds are increasing with great rapidity and farmers of Lane county and other n the county for $50 or $100. with interest by citizens in every part of in somh localities, and are accounted parts of the state would evidently forward town. Even the Chinamen were enjoy Vestal, a well-known stock buy- pests of the grain field by many farmers. their own interests by bringing it into badly injured Monday by being ing the scene with evideut satisfaction, They are mo6t plentiful in Linn county, more general use here.— Eugene Guard. v a car of the narrow gauge line, w hen one of their number was heard to where they were originally liberated after remark that in China they ; lav the band mile and a half south of Port- REAL ESTATE. impertation.— Albany IferaUT. " to scare the eclipse away and save tlie P rospective M arriage . — Yesterday The foUowing deeds were recorded dur uarterly meeting for the Dayton moon. The eclipse was - visible here ing the week ending July 21,1888: 1 the Evangelical association will aliout four houis, and passed off about 12 County Clerk Balx:ock granted a license United States to Samuel Cozine and o ’ clock. to marry to AV. J. Garrison, of McMinn wife, 635 27-100 acres in sections 20, 21, at Lafayette, July 28th and 29th. ville, and Emma Penton, of Marion 28 and 29, t 4 s, r 4 w, donation. C. Poling, P. E., will be in atten- S erved H im R ight .—There is a little? county. The prospective bridegroom 1s Susan E. Piper to Medorem Crawford, inoffensive chap with a bootblack stand ither column of this issue will be in front of the Altoona restaurant, who is tlie owner of a large amount of property 23x100 feet, lot 1, block 8, McMinnville; i advertisement of the Willamette picking up a few honest cents blacking in Yamhill county, and is a well-known $1- Mrs. P. AV. Chandler to Mrs. Marietta ty. This is the oldest institution boots. A big two-Hsted husky has been citizen there. The bride-to-be is well- This powder never varka. A marvel of pnr Spring, block 4, Chandler’s addition to ing in the state, and is enjoying a imposing on the little fellow, making him known in Salem,— Stateeman. str n«th and wboleFomeneas. More eco illation. black his boots for nothing, and finally No N ews .—Owing to other business McMinnville; $340. nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be* sold in competition with the mul itude of low E. Russ and wife to F. Bamekoff, lot 1, Washington territory, was al- began banging him around. The poor Judge Boise couid not hear the argument rent, short weight al an. or pboaphate powders olly destroyed by fire last Mon- little bleeding piece of humanity had the in the injunction suit till yesterday at 9 1, block 16, Rowland’s addition to Mc Hold only in cina. R ot it Ba kino P owder . Ua., 106 Wall Bt! NiY. le losses aggregate $200,000. In brute brought before Judge Jewett last o’clock. • Up to the hour of going to press Minnville; $933. Ida E. Dorris and husband to J. W. amounts so far as known to less Monday, who, upon hearing the evidence, no other news had been received. Watts, lot 3, block 40, Lafayette; $309. |J»O. very properly fined him $50, for his in B ohn .—At Newberg, July 23,1888, to J. AV. L. Hutt to Sarah Flett, the s w humanity. — Artorian. ins of George L. Hibbard, aged the wifa of Peter Christenson, the livery fi of the n e X and n w of the s e % 14 years, were drowned in l’ort- map, a son. of section 24, t 2 a, r 4 w, containing 80 N ew D epot .—On Tuesday the Portland nndav afternoon, while in swim- J. J. Hembree» Proprietor. acres; $260. Rev. J. T. AVolfe, well known in this The bodies were recovered Moji- & Willamette Valley railroad commenced 8. A. Deskins et al to AV. P. Thomas, I am prepared to give good accomn odatioft oct running to Jefferson street, Portland. county and state, died in Corvallis, July short notice, to persons wish.ng ming. lots 1 and 2, block 3, Deskin’s addition to teams or conveyance. Charges Reasoi.able. Bryan’s little son, who broke his Heretofore the improvised terminal fa 24, 1888, aged 54 years. Newberg; $80. cilities have been used at the foot, of Lin KF ” Mv hacks connects with the daily trains, it five weeks weeks ago, is doing Alfred Reese and wife to Cynthia J. to carry passengers to and from the depot. J. 8. Ogilvie, of Jiew York and Chi It was broken about four inches coln street, but the right of way having cago, has in press and will soon publish, Thomas, 34 24-100 acres of the w % of the thigh joint, which made it been secured througn Gov. Pennoyer’s in his twenty-five cent paper covered the donation land claim of Solomon sawmill property, the road was hurried to ficult to set. completion. The new depot at Jefferson Fireside Series, a book by Anna Randall Heater; $1,000. r 4 Daniel have not been making street is said to be the best and handiest Diehl, entitled “Two Thousand Words MARRIED. rt of this week on account of the in the state for freight and passenger and their Definitions,” which are not A Chance to Get Good Photographs wilt By Dr. J. AV. AVatts at the Essex ho- found in Webster’s Dictionary. It is a ing sent to Portland to be recorru- traffic. Soon Be Yours. tel, in Lafayette, on July 22, 1888, Mrs. book which every teacher and student, But the mill is now running and We, the undersigned, wifi be in Lafay Theda M- Stewart and John V. Huntley, F inally G ot T here .—A gentleman who wishes to keep up with these pro ette on or about July 9bh. to remain a : out the best flour in the county. short time. All are cordirlly invited to both of Norto Yamhill, Oregon. who took the 6:30 a. m. narrow gauge gressive times, should have. Hoberg entertained her Sunday By Dr. J. W. Watts at the residence of call and examine our work, prices, etc. train for Portland one day this week, re class consisting of about twenty Warehousemen along the narrow the bride’s parents—Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Our SPECIALTY is our instantaneous ports that it was 2 p. m. when they rls Wednesday afternoon. Black- gauge railroad are in a quandary. They' Poppleton—in Lafayette, on July 22, pictures of children and the remarkable arrived at their destination. The dis results obtained. Our prices are scaled »nd cream and other delicacies tance is thirty-four and a half miles, or a <fo not know whether to open their 1888, Miss Cora Poppleton and Alfred to the lowest point at which good work prominent feature of the occasion. liousos for the reception of grain or not. Huston, both of Lafayette. can be delivered, and we intend that.our trifle over four miles an hour. The train iew passenger limited rated on the is not always so slow, but it is slow Suiter & Daniel, of thjs place, have an ad These worthy voung people took their patrons shall only pay for what they re vantage inasmuch as they have a good departure on Monday morning for Polk ceive and no more. Yours truly, ■n Pacific to Missouri river points enough to tax the patience of a Job. FRITZ A CROSLEY, warehouse on the river. It is supposed, county, where they will in future reside. Mount Shasta route are first class Forest Grove, Or. however, that the managers of the road ond class $35. To Chicago $72.50 N otice to D ebtors .—The copartner The beBt wishes of the community go L25, East St. Louis $67.50 and ship heretofore existing between Dr. G. will make an effort to move all grain with them. NEVER! NEVER!! NEVER!!! AV. Goucher ana Dr. G. H. Smith, at stored on their line. Electrio Bitters. ’ortland World was recently sold Amity, has been dissolved by mutual Is Consumption Incurable? This remedy is becoming so well known and sheriff for $801). It is to be con- consent. The accounts of the late firm ao popular as to need no special mention. All Read the following: Mr. C. H. Morri», New have been placed in the hands of B. H. 5v ■ new management, which we ark, Ark., rays: “Was down with abeceu who have turd Electric Bitters sing the same —IN— _ ill make itso successful that thè Springer, of Amity, for col lection. Parties of lang», and friend, and physician, pro song of prai-e. A purer medicine does not ex knowing themselves indebted to the firm will have keep his hands off nounced me an incurable conramptlve. Began ist and it is gnaranieed to do all that is will please take notice. ir. claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all dioeaae« taking Ur. King'a New Biecovery for Conniinp POWDER Absolutely Pure. Xul-ver’y StaTole. Purchase Anything lion, am now on my third bottle, and able to of the liver aud kidneyd, will remove pimples, completion is announced of the Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. / oveiwe the work on my farm. It i. the finest boil», »alt rhenm and other atfao'iona caused by m Pacific Railroad Company’s Impure blood. Will drive malaria from tlie The best »»Ire in tbe world for em». brJfees. medicine ever made." idge across the Columbia river at Jesse Middlewart, Decatur. Ohio, eay«> ayitem and prevent aa well as care «11 malarial sore»;- ukar». salt rbeom, fever »ore». Í tier, rick, the largest on this coast, ch fevere. For care of headache, conetipatiou.anl -Haditeet bean for Dr. King'. New Discov d hsodv, chilblains, corns, and all skin ery for Consumption I would have died of lung Indigestion try Electric Bitten. Entire satis- has cost $600,000. It consists of, and cure< D0 w »pans of 250-feet each of wood rpqnirfd n gll.r>.nteed to give perfect »at n. and an iion draw span 230 feet ,«ra, tion, or motfey refnnjled Price 25 rents J*- I per box. For sale by J. M. Kelly. trouble.. Was given up by my doctors. Am now In of health.” Try It. Sample bot tle. free at J. M- Kelly'« drag .tore. faction guaranteed, or money r> funded. Price SO cents and $1 psr bottle at J. 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