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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1888)
The Lafayette Shoe Store! OuFrepublican friends have been ________________ calling the attention of democrate F rank 8. H arddiu , P ublisher , to the large number of recruits, to r - ■!< . g. o. p. The .tables are turned, Are now receiving FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1888. bU.MMER Good« however,«by the following former in Ladies. Mi-see, i .. x. « « 11------- 1 ------- >- republicans who are supporting and Childret-’e ■ Shoe»end 8lipper* Cleveland: President Elliot, of THE SEW CHIEF JUSTICE. It curries the Best Filling Goods Melville Weston Fuller was born Harvard university; Professor Per and ry, of Williams College; 1 Professor in Augusta, Maine, on February 11, 1833. His father was Frederick A. Sumner, of Yale; James Russell Fuller, his mother Catherine Mar Lowell, George William Cuftis, the tin, daughtet of Chief Justice Na Rev. Dr. Storrs, the Rev. Dr. Cuy- others of that class. than Weston. Melville W., fitted ler, and _________ wb.re dent< Youth, »nd Bov. can S-d any- < w » ’* bina In bool, and •!>««■• dial yon want: and for college in Augusta and gradu We want reduction of the tariff. price. a> low .. you are paying f r poor cheap eooda that v.-n have lo throw away before von ated at Bowdoin in the class of We are taxed on every interest; gel ibetu well broke to your fool. It ta the beat 1853, his classmate being E. J-1 blood is not only extracted from the Place Phelps, now minister to England. |arg^r veins of the body politic, hut- Mr. Fuller, after leaving college. I jt ig bound hand and fool. and began the study of law at Bangor. covere<i an over with gallinippers in Yamhill County. 11/irris & Haney. After attending lectures in the law who ar<a Bnowej to suck blood from department of Harvard I niversity every vein.*—General John A. Lo be began the practice Ws profes- gan, Congressional Globe, April 2$,’ sion in Augusta in 1856. While 1870. ( waiting for clients he acted as -------- EUGENE CITY. editor of the Age and won his spurs! another column of this paper in journalism. Feeling that his W‘U be found the order and opinion Next nasion begins on Monday the true field of work was the law, and 1 <*, JudSe Boise m the matter.of an 17th oLSeptejver, 1888. reirtiting that his native citv did injunction on the court house. The Free x helarsliii* fronuevery county in not afford that scope for effort L<^ VULnow rest untd theSeptem- the state. Apply to your County Blijvert which he stood*"in need of, Mr.term of the circuit court after intendênt. fovr courses : Fuller went to Chicagq. There he I it will probably be appealed Classical, Scientific, Literary, ami a did not have to wait long^for prac- to ’^e supreme court._____ short, English Course in which there is 4i ee. -His- abilit y w a s speedily r ecx,— jy faat Iww^ming a noted n.» l.«Hp Greek. French or German, ognized and properly, rewarded. city Last week a $10,000 express The English is pre-eminently a Business For thirty years he has enjoyed a robbery was reported, the money re- Coùree. " * ’ lucrative practice and has won dis- covered and the,thieves locked up. For catalogués çr other information, . J. W. JOHNSON, tinction among the foremost of the -pbis week they have a $1,500 address President. Illinois bar. In 1861 he was elected blackmailing case on hand, with a a member of the state constitution- prospe(.t of (w0 or three pariici- ^ fze ^ hton - s ' al convention. In 1862 he was pants going to the penitentiary. chosen to the legislature, and, al “Cheap coats make chief men.” though a democrat, running each time in a strong republican district, These are the words of Gen. Har THE ONLY NATIONAL STANDARD. he was victorious bv large ma rison. Workingmen, how do you jorities. He was a delegate to the like this idea? Containing Over Twenty Thou democratic national convention» of sand Articles on Promin NEW TO-DKT. ent People. 1864, 1872, 1876 and 188Ó. In 1860 he was selected by the citizens This standard work is the only National Cyclopedia of Biography in this country, to deliver the address of welcome to and is worthy to rank with the great na Stephen A. Douglas. In 1858 Mr. Lead this advertisement because it j* of vit^l tional works of its kind in the Old World, interest to you. in theae* Jays everybody ha» Fuller married Calista O. Reynolds, to study economy and find out where they can now being published in England, Ger their money to the best advantage, and many, and Belgium. and, after her decease, Mary Ellen, spend No name eminent in literature, art, (hebe»t way to do is to music, science or invention will be omitt daughter of the distinguished Chi ed. cago' banker, William £\ Coolbaugh. j Sold^only by subscription. He has eight, daughters. In his ; 1 - The Papera- If you neulect it y<»u w»II ofFn practice in the supreme court of the nii«« gltJrionaopportnui.iea toapeod your money W. W. BECK F-"--' r ! Judiciously an.l ««cure rare bargain«. Fur m- —> 14- Soliciting Agent, United States Mr. Fuller has re Mtande' we aTWfcserting peatedly come in contact, both as a colleague and as an opponent, with fo day, because we hat 3 ju-t opened severs! Messrs. Edmunds, Thurman, Hoad- cases ioT goods and in order to- make sure of a quick sale we are marking them at th*-lowest ly, Ingersoll, and other admittedly .los-ible price-. If We did nor advertise you great lawyers, and h^S’never failed would haver know ot it. Now that you do know, to hold his own against the greatest give us a vail- of them. Tlxe Oregron ^Register Is the Place y To go for Foot wear University of Oregon Cyclopaedia of American Biography. You Must READ Our Advertisement Geo. W. Burt,/ I recommend an enlargement of the free list, so as to include within it the numerous articles which yield inconsiderable revenue, a sim plification of the complex and in consistent schedule of duties upon certain manufactures, particularly those of cotton, iron and steel, and a substantial reduction of the duties upon those articles, and upon sugai? molasses, silk, wool and woollen goods.—Message of Chester A. Ar thur, the last republican president. - PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST.“ McMinnville, Oregon.' I Carlton and vieinit At Price« that defv Competition Dress Goods, Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, ig Complete Stock of General Merchandise of • Every Description, in Yamhill Co. ’ Hardware of a.11 ICinds leapt in. Highest Prices Paid for Farm Produce of We respectfully invite all to come and examine our good« »»4 before purchasing elsewhere. w. 1 ri»’ w. 4o « M c M innville national m ’MINNVILI.E, bank . OREGON. Transacts a Gensral Banking Busineaa. First NT^tionaj —or JACOB WORTMAN K. P. BIRD...... ’■'» 7^ President. Vice,President .... . .. LEE LAUGHLIN J no . WORTMAN Transacts a general Baiti», Cashier.............. «. ./...CLARK BKALY posit, rec.lv, <f ,nhjecl u Pe'h exchange on Portland, San Franci.-co and New York. Interest allowed on tjine deposits. Office hnura from 9 :^in to 4pnt BIRD&6ATES We keep constantly on hand ufk. T-iS-rg'e Stools of Men’s. Boys’ and Youths' CLOTHING And Furnishing Goods, Queensware, Glassware, ' Pipes, Tobacco, Cigars, Boots and Shoes, ,• Hats and Caps, Canned Goods And GROCERIES. In fact almost E^7,ex37,tlxing' Jlettr h> !U. Eumhujp^Lu^rLjwl PHYSJCIAN AND SURGEON, R. P. UNGERMAN, LAFAYETTE, OREGON. Surgery a Specialty.' AS JU8T RECEIVED A LARGE AND wcllselectcd stock of Stov*»s and Tin ware, ami proposes to sell cheaper than any housein the county. Everything kept on hand, and repairing done satiafactorly. aud without delay. Sept.29, t-f. H V 4 C. H. CHRISTENSON L afayette , Desires to infirm ‘the citizens of Lafayette that he has purchased the PASSENGER, BAGGAGE AND O regon . .........—n We Are Coming. FREIGHT BUSINESS A Chance to Get Good Photographs will Soon Be Yours. We, the undersigned, will be in Lafay ette on or about July !»th. to remain a short time. All are cordis lly invited to call and examine our work, prices, etc. Our SPECIALTY is our instantaneous pictures of children and the remarkable tfsults obtained. Our prices are scaled to the lowest point at which good work cart be delivered, and we intend that.our patrons shall only pay fonvhat they" re ceive and no mofr. Yours truly, FRITZ & CROWLEY, Forest Grove, Or. Purchase Anything —IN— Drug or Notion Line LAFAYET1 F UR NITI STORE ! W.l. WESTERI’ ieu Keeps eonktantly <mhand, ment/of Furniture of every 4« Antique Bedroom »«u. Wnliuft Center taM Folding Bed Io« Spring Matt Extendi -.Jia» Parlor, Office and ox fi c Picture Frames, Mouldings. Small Parlor Wall! Coffins’ Cnrincy Qfnnt I” now in and we Op ring ulUun invite intending pur chasers to give us a call ami Pynrlt ipn examine our goods A prices. I lUuUuu IN STOCK.. Lafayette, - Farm fox Sale. Acte» of good land about g| I M lH,w" northwest from U K H ■ I’undee. in Yamhill coun- g>_ > ■ itv, on the 1*. & W. V. R. g g JB g g It. All under fence, well MW w F WF watered. Said tract can be divided into two farms of 480 acres in one and 330 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 Moire donation land claim. TERMS: $1O per «ere. One-third down, and balance on time to suit the purchaser, secured by a mortgage on the land; said balance to bear 7 per cent interest. For fuither particulars en quire of X j . Brad.slxa.xxr, Lafayette, Or. 1869, Oregon. THIS PAPER»-^Xi Agency of Mewirs. m W* AY KM A SOM« our authorised agents. Ì t W.l. Lafaye Oregon. FEED AND SALE » : 1887 J. M. Kelty, T. B NELSON. 1 I|«m prepared tn fa CARRIAGBN. HA'inLK HURSB. and everylliing in the Lmrybwk andon short notice. Transient stock left with net-1 best of care and attention. Good and careful dr:versi Y ill find my «table eai uetweeo Second m<! Rep-. tl, Tho most V-Z pnpai« pTv>r devoted to science, (’inoering, discoveries, HNW ever published. Every Bomb« i-/er r.id enrrir|n~s. Tb« Py a most valuable encyclopedia «’ no person should be withow. 4 the s S cikthfio A mebic *« >• J? eolation nearly equals that of«'■ its class combined. Price.fi®* to Clubs. Sold by all newsd*»«* Publishers, No. ®1 ErocdW.* J ATENTSJ LaFayette - - O^ri. .......... Dealer in........... DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS. Soaps, Combs and Brushes, Trusses, Suppor ters. Shoulder Braces Fancy and Toilet Articles , B »oks and Stationary, Clock and Wathes, Plated and Gold Jewelry^ ~®F— AI.WAVS taken in exchange for goods, for which we will pay all the market will jfistifv. MOORE BROTHERS, Newberg I GOODS Î PERFUMERY. 1 fl AND is a warrant in itself of Fair Treatment and' Stfiiare Dealing. Our TILL YOU HAVE CALLD ON J. J. Hembree, Proprietor. I am prepared to give good accomn odation on *hort nutic*. to person 8 <i«h.ng team- or conveyance Charges ReaaoLable. E7"Mv hacks connect« with the dai!v trains to carrv paMengrrs to and from the depot. L exchange and t IrgraAl. ■ An Indianapolis dispatch of the Classical. Literary Scientific. Nor mal. Business. Law and 28th ult. says: “Gen Harrison’s Medical Courses. four successive days of speech mak ing and hand shaking have had a I very perceptible effect upon him, I Oldest, Largest & Least Expensive and it does not require the practiced j Institution of learning in the northwest. eye of a physician to detect that he 1 Fim tertn begins September 3d. 1R88. Ad- TH08. VAN 8C0Y. Presi t.-nt is not well. He has complained to | Salem, Oregon. his friends of the strain upon him.” I--------- Alta Which is now offered to the People of At Bedrock Prices, Undertaker’s J And all frcnt Ont- Firm, whose name D r . o . h . smith , Willamette University! They are calling it the “Q” ticket now. It’s so Chinese, you know.— General Merchant To man, woman or child can be procured The press of Oregon without- of Frank O’Connor aud will attend to all busi prominent exception, commended ness intrusted to him with PROMPTNESS AND DESPATCH. the action of the Pacific coast sena A paaseager hack will be run to 8t. Joe tors on the Chinese question. Now morning and evening. ttyLeare orders at my t the republican papers are excusing residence or at W. I. Westerfield's furniture and endorsing Harrison’s action on store, 51- C H. CHRISTENSON the same question, which was dia metrically opposed to the position taken by our senators and citizens generally. j —GRADUATES STUDENTS IN— The rumor that John M. Gearin,1 late democratic candidatRjatf con‘' gress, had removed to San Fj-afy'is- I co is denied. F* Having just returned from the EAST with a w._._'- Patent Medicines, etc.. Family Medicines. GOODS WARKENTED AS REPRESENTER The Oregon Register! Advertise In Rates RaK. are 0™' Reasonable. CaveaM. Tr**’", {tM Assignments, «n® r •eewrina to « Uni led bt.t Gormany Information •’J® fully given witiiow « »¡y, informs t ion /-T’are^i' ’'***? through Nunn 4; Co.JJ tRjPi nf of \--xnrcAN. » • bro« ~ Subsonbe for tM