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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1888)
^Oregon raeg-ieter 1GÜST . - W - - 3’1888 local AND GENERAL. w‘W. Fenton is visiting friend» Polk county, . Sujter 4 Daniel’s notice to farm- Wilson, of Portland, is visiting ^tivtf in town- , . B Westerfield went to Portland Jdzy gfiarnootK jjeljon returned from Tillamook John ■nwinpHO“ visited Portland last OBITUARY. NARROW GAUGE REPAIRS. / M. C. Clubine, only son of Benjamin F. and Pharibe E. Clubine, dried in Cen tralia, Lewis county, Washington terri tory, July 26, 1888, aged, 22 years, 6 months and 25 days. Clyde was born in Colon, St. Joseph county, Michigan? De cember 1, 1865; moved to McMinnville, Oregon, with his parents, November 30, 1879, and to Centralia in December, 1884. In the winter of 1885 he Berved as messenger in the council of the Washing ton territory legislature. He was in the employ of McCoy A Co., printers, Port land, when taken sick. His many friends and acquaintances will remember him as a young mau of exemplary char acter and kind disposition. Deceased was a nephew of the proprietor of this pa- perT^T J udge Deady on Monday modified his order of June 15th, in the case of C. N. Scott, receiver of the narrow gauge roads, vs. the Oregon Railway A Navigation Coihpqny, allowing Mr. Scott to borrow money to repair the roads and pay off in debtedness. It has been found imprac ticable to make the loan required and the modified order allows persons having claims a gains» the narrow gauge anrount- ing to $1,000 or more to take receiver’s certificates for their claims. Several per sons may assign their claims to make up the sum of $1,000 when a certificate will be issued to the assignee. These certifi cates are the same as a mortgage on the roads and bear interest at nine per tetrb and if the interest is not paid the interest eoupon also draws interest from the time it is due. Several persons are ready to DIED. lay ties, repair bridges, trestles, etc., and In Dayton, Oregon', July 28, 1888, of take certificates in payment. This scheme cholera infantum, Owen D. Kirkwood, will probably prove satisfactoiy to those aged 1 year, 9 months and 29 dayB. who hold claims against the roads on which they have heretofore not been Where can I go? our darling asked, able to realize anything.— Oregonian. As on his cot he Buffering-lay; But soon the angel of death was near, REAL ESTATE. His earth fettered spirit was borne The following deeds were recorded dur away. . j Welih’ould not murmur, God knows best, ing the week ending July 28,1888: Miles Bannister and wife to F. M. Lin Oh, may our scalding tears be dried; ville, the s e ¡4 of the s w and lots 2 Our darling though no longer here; and 3, of section 34, t 4 s, r 5 w; $800. Awaits us on the other side, '■'jM 8. A. Fullquartz and wife to E. B. and M. F. 0. K. Williamson, a part of land claim of Goon R eport '.—Col. John Lee, super Adeline Fullquartz, in t 3 s, r 3 w; 75 intendent of the Indian training school at acres; $900. Chemawa, was in the city yesterday, Joseph Watt and wife to J. M. Hulery, making his yearly settlement with the lot 2, block 4, Amity; $150. government - H» remitted to the-dopart- -----Jesse.-Hobson, and._wife. to .Frederick ment $1,021.08, the amount left over of Barrell, 15 acres of the M. Hall land the yearly allowance after meeting all claim, t 3 b , r 3 wj $465. the current expenses. Besides this there Mrs. Miranda Smith to Jesse Hobson, is $900 of “class 4” funds; that is, money the land claim of Andrew Harvey, 319 made by the children of the school dur acres; $3,200. ing vacation in the harvest and hop ' Galloway A Goucher to R. A. Stewart, fields, and this is left over after paying' fots 3 and 4. block 21, McMinnville; $500. $500 for a piano this year. Since Col. Basinas Nelson and wife to R. A. Lee took charge of this school the child Stewart, of an acre in McMinnvide, ren have bought and paid for $1,500 $1,050. worth of land adjoining the school, ahd J. F. Cook and wife to R. A. Stewart, the boys alone have in their own names lot in McMinnville; $42.85. sums agffiTgating over $2,000 in bank.— NEWBERG. Oregonian, July 25th. INJUNCTION REFUSED. Ln the circuit court of the elate of Ore gon for Yamhill county: R. P. Bird, plaintiff,' « . vs. ' Yambill county, et al, defendants. This case coming on for hearing on mo tion of Hie plaintiff for a preliminary in junction, M. Mulkey appearing for the plaintiff, and Williams A Williams, J. K. Kelly and W. D. Fenton for the defend ants. After argument by counsel it is ordered that the motion for a preliminary injunction be overruled and not allowed. Done at chambers.at Salem, Oregon, July 27th, 1888. ' . R. P. B oise . Judge. county court wouM have the authority to make a contract for tne erection of a court house and jail, to be completed be fore the expiration of the two years limited in the fifth ^tion. While I think the legislature might properly limit the cost of the public buildings I do not' think it could require the county court to provide for the removal of the county records and direct the courts to be holden at the new county seat and deprive the county court of tbe means necessary to carry out these provisions of the act. And again I think the provision of sec* trim 6 relative to the levy of two mills on the dollar of the taxable property of the county would, if in force, modify sections 55 and 56, above referred to, so far as the > same relate to Yamhill county, and would therefore be a local law, providing for thj assessment and collection of taxes, and be in controveu$jpn of section 23, article 4, of the constitution. I think the county court could legally contract for the erection of public build ings and provide for the expense by suc cessive lsvies in succeeding yeare while the work is being prosecuted. Opinion of the court : This is an application to restrain the defendants from, proceeding with the con struction of a court house and jail for said county at McMinnville. Tbe reasons alleged being that by the provisions of the contract of the county court with the defendant, the Pauly Jail Building A Manufacturing Company, a debt is created against the county ex z- ceeding the sum of five thousand dollars. CARLTON. iek. Mn. Unger is building an addition to The plaintiff being a citizen and taxpayer t* July 26, 1888. houee in the northwestern part of of said county, having taxable property J-.«E>, Young’s house is going up right therein amounting to the sum of seven along. hundred dollars. ’ r . Unde Dan Johnson is building a A real live editor was on our streets At the last session of the legislative as nble-walled fruit house adjoining his sembly,of the state of Oregon an act was Saturday; the stores seem to be alright ¿deuce. - passed providing for the relocation of thè so far. jliw F. Grazier airived down from Mr. and Mrs. Edson will soon take county seat of said county. In accord «tern Oregon last Friday and is visit- ance with the provisions of said act a vote possession of their new house, just south j in town. ' ’ was taken and the county seat was of town. Mra. Mar1'", of Martin’s Bluff, on the changed from Lafayette to McMinnville J. E. Swansea is making some needed iumbia, is visitjng her daughter Mrs. and there located by a majority of the improvements to his already commodious, , A. Gardiner. legal votes of the county. Section five of warehouse. -- Frank O'Connor will take a vacation said act provides that if tbe location of The Ladies Aid Society of Carlton have -a month. He will go to Yaquina in the county seat for Yamhill county a fine quilt and a good comforter for sale; shall be changed from Lafayette to first come firsl served. esl of rest and health. some other place in said’ county under Salem Publishers are making exten- Our genial friend, Ad, is going to send the provisions of this act, that within two k preparations for the press association to Mexico for a couple of fine blooded years thereafter and at such time as the iichniee(s there August 10th. stag hounds. Ad is full of enterprise. county court sitting as a court for the The choir of the- Presbyterian church Who said, peaches won’t grow in Ore transaction of county business, shairdi- ¡1 meet at the church for rehearsal on rect by an order upon its journal that gon? F. L. Roberts has a tree in his jurday afternoon at 3 o'clygk. “ajl county business together with the garden just chock full of fine peaches. Rev. Win. Clyde will ccnduct services holding of all courts of record for said Next. brning and evening in the Piesbyter- Chief Williap’B attention is called to. county shall be transacted and held at L church on Sabbath, Aqgust 5th. the new county seat, and all records the language of Chief Nathan, he has' July 31,1888. I'. V. Price, the McMinnville photo- -y,, P axmebs .—Mesuré Suiter A Déniel —T—--- .. shall on said day-so selected by said threatened to set fire to our sidewriki.be .. H. Fenton, of Lafayette, passed through court be moved to the new county seat.” will bear watching. iplier, will make cabinet pictures for have completed arrangements with M in. per dozen. Satisfaction guaranteed. If no other provision had been made Dr. Kelsey started for Tillamook this Reid and C. N. Scott, of the narrow this place last Sunday. W. P. Thomas, wife- and nephew in said 4Ct relative to the relocation of morning to look for a location. H r may Threshers are buHy in all directions, gauge lines, which Enables them to guai- said county seat it would have been the visit his ranch before returning; he may U the yield of wjigat is reported good, antee as cheap rates oij^grain, etc., to the started for the coast this morning. lirtv bushels to the ui-re.. probably be- Portland market as may lie had at any Jack Smith and wife have returned duty of the county coustof saidteounty,, want a few second hand saddles. under section 870'Of, tbe code, to provide competing point on railroad or river. The from a trip east of the mountains. |the are: age. There is a lot of woolly sheep running In the Benton county jail case Judge farmers in this vicinity should take ad J. D. Carter, our enterprising mer for the erection of a court house at the the streets of our town that will come in. new county seat, and under sections 55, contact with the train some of these dayB Bn decides the contract void on the vantage of this firm’s offer, and store their chant is doing a flourishing business. 56, on page 700 of the code, (Deady’s), if they are not taken in, and the citizens, fund that bids were not advertised for grain in a first class house, where it will Don’t forget 'the leap year party at could levy a tax to provide for the ex tie cleaned in the best possible manner [Hie courity court._ Jones Bros.’ dancing hall, Newberg, pense of erecting such court house. But 'wdh’t be sorry either. and without waste. The machinery is Emil Wagoner run a large splinter in . the Salem Daily Statesman has re- August 4th. section six of said act provides that new,-having been run but one season, his thumb the other day. The little fel ftly made arrangements to receive as- Merchant apd uncle, of North Yam “should the legal voters of said county W. Merchantapd aigl we are prepared to guarantee satis low suffered much until Dr. Kelsey was lated press dispatches direct. This some of our hill, were here looking at decide to change the county seat, and faction to• our patrons. Sacks can be called and extracted the offensive splinter. Is another star to its already sparkling town lota, and thinking of purchasing should the Baine be relocated at some bought of us at the maiket price. Asa says he is now going to get him a krn. „ this fall. *■ D uke . other place than whi iqre<the«same now is, second hand diploma and go quacking S uite « & D aniel . Am-eeunty shall not the State Fair begins September 17th. the county -court of i COUNTY COURT. around. _ S tate AomcULTunAL C ollege .—The have the power or authority -to contract B price of admission at the gate has Died.—In our town, on last Saturday, . prospectus of the State Agricultural Col- County court held an adjourned session to/or construct public buildings toexceed In reduced from $1 to 59 cents for men, of congestion of the liver; Georje Han I from 50 cents to 25 cents for women lege’iit’Corjfgllis has been received. This last Saturday, July 28th, at which the 1 the cost of $45,000, and shall not have sen, one. of our warehousemen. He was school is now under new management, a following business was trans .cted; *• the power or authority to levy any tax only sick three oays. Dr. Calbreath was |h day. * new building has been built, a prepara Bond of Pauly Jail Building Company upon the property of said county in ex L IV. Robertson is preparing to build tory department and eignt chairs have for __ construction ____________ of court bouse; ordered cess of two mills on the dollar of the tax called and done all that could be done, Bick block 56 feet front by 90 feet been established, five of which have i that the certificate of the superintendent able property of said county annually for but was too late to stay the disease. k, two stories Aigh, at Independence^ ’ I been filled with capable intruetore. Free I George was an honorable man arid will be approved, and the amount due the said purpose. kill contain an oiiera house, stores be missed by the entire community. scholarships are obtainable. For further contractors, to-wit: $9,001), allowed; It appears that the coùnty court of said ■ offices. I H awk -E ve . information address Wallis Nash, secre $4,500 to be drawn against the building county in 1887 did levy for the purpose of —J---- * ' * Mr. Geo. W. Burt, McMinnville’»' pop- tary, Corvallis, Oregon. fund#and $4,500 to be drawn on the erecting a court bouse and jail in said Buckles’s Arnica Salva. ■ druggist, has a new ad in the R egis - general fund* • county a two mill tax on the dollar on tbe ■ N otice to D ebtors . — The copartner Tbe best salve tn the world for cuts, braises, | to-day. He owes his success in a OTHER BILLS ALLOWED. taxable property of said county, and that sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, ■at measure to the judicious use of ship heretofore existing between Dr. G. Wm. Merchant, $53; L. Loughary, said tax raised the sum of $8,000 and no cbspped bauds, chilblains, corns, and all skin W. Goucher ana-Dr. G. H. Smith, at ■iter’s ink. $29.35; 8. Brutscher, $13.80; D. B. King- more. It therefore appears that a two eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay Amity, has been dissolved by mutual |. E. Hembre’s team ran away with a ery, $13.80. mill tax will probably be inadequate to required. It is guaranteed to give perfect sat Ider several days ago. The horses ran consent. The accounts of the late firm provide for the expense of erecting with iate tion, or money refunded Prioe 25 cents MARRIAGE LICENSES. I the fence, knocking down about sev- have been placed in the bands of B. H. in two yeare public buildings at said per box. For sale by J. M. Kelly.------- fc-five yards of it, and demolishing the Springer, of Amity, for collection. Parties During tlie month of July mar county seat costing $45,000. At the end — MF. B. Carey has completad an addition. knowing themselves indebted to the firm Ider considerably. riage licenses were issued to the following of which time the county court is to have to his barn. will please take notice. parties by County Clerk Hobbs: the records pf the county removed to the ■lie State board of education has ap- ■ioned the school fund among the This office Is in receipt of a very fine 2—Byron Branson 24, Rosa J. Tharp 19. new county seat. The provisions of sec Bous counties, and Yamhill will re- picture, 22x28 inchea, of Cleveland and i 9—T. J. Ott 33, Ellen Steward 25. tion five of this act and of sections six, ■e $4,343.50. There are 3,475 persons Thurman, published by Siegel, Cooper & 10—A. G. Boyd 55, Annie G. BlackwellSO. provide for tbe accomplishment of things ■chool age in this county. Co., State and Adams streets, Chicago, 21—Alfred Huston 21, Cora Poppieton 21. which, under the conditions of the tax 21—J. V, Huntley—, ThedaM. Stewart42. able property of the county, are impos Bie fourth quarterly conference of M. Illinois. The design is very pretty and 30— Caleb C. Roy 19, Delilah A. Perry 18. sible, for the court will not presume that ■’htirch, Lafayette circuit, will be held besides the portraits of the democratic 31— F. R. Kinderman 40, MaryE. Apple 30. it was the intention of the legislature to candidates there are those of Washing Barlton the second Saturday and Sun- require the county court to remove the ton, Jefferson and Jackson. The plat ■ of August, 11th'and I2th. Rev. LIST OF LETTERS records of the county to the new coanty Brington, P. E., will preach on Satur- form is also given a conspicuous place. Remaining unclaimed in the poetoffice seat before a safe place could be pro This portrait will be sent to any address ■ at2p. m. vided for their reception, or to require at Lafayette, Or.,'August 1, 1888: by tbe publisher for fifty cents. B the supreme court last Saturday the the courts to be lieid there until some MissCordie Hockett, A. Lindsey, B of F. P. Hembree et al vs. I. R. Frank Shortledge-2. suitable building was provided.; and that Lew McVey, who stabbed his brother Mrs. Sptirr, ■•on, et al, from this county, came up near Corvallis several days ago, has been Parties calling for the above letters will the building of a courthouse was contem ■•hearing, and the former opinion of captured and is now in jail. The injured please say “advertised. ” One cent each plated is evident from the fact that pro ■“* Strahan was affirmed. Opinion man is recovering. vision is attempted to be made in the act will be charged on deliver)’. ■haver, C. J. G. E- J ohnson , Postmaster. for that purpose. It is evident from the ______ - -------- --------- A Sound Legal Opinion. title of the act and from its provisions ■ Nebraska editor thus describes the Don’t Experiment. that tbe legislature intended to provide E. Bainbridge Mut-dsy, Eeq ,oount ’ attorney, ■t of a stroke of lightning: “A stray You cannot afford to waa'e time m expert for tbe relocation of the county seat and Kk of lightning was fatally wounded Olay Co., Texas. Keys: "Have need Electric menting when your long» are in danger. Con- to provide for the erection of suitable ^ead lately. It dashed into a butcher Bluer« with moat happy ie«alts. My brother also was Very low with malarial fever and gumption always Beam* at flrat only a Cold, B, struck a boarding house beefsteak, jaundice butjvas cored by timely nee of this Do not permit any dealer to impose upon yen public buildings in case a selection should ■hobbled through tue window shriek- medicine. Am eatiaded Electric Bitters saved with e<.me cheap imitation of Dr. King's New be made. In construing the act it must Discovery tor Consumption. Coughs and Coida, be so construed as to accomplish the ob With pain.” Ida life." Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson. of Horse Cave, Ky., but lie sure you get the genuine. Becanee be ject for which it was intended, which was Bvid Pinkerton died near Weston, adda alike testimony, enylr.g: "He positively can make more profit he may tell yon be has in case of a relocation to have public Btilla county, Oregon, July 27, 1888. bebevea be woo d have diet!, had It not been •ometbieg just as good, or Inst the same. buildings erected and the public records This powder never varl-e. A marvel of pnr ^Fas bom in North Carolina Febru- | Don't l>e deceived, hut insist upon getting De. and business of tbe county transferred to Ity, etr-n«th and wholesomenee«. More eco for Electric Bitters " nomical than the ordinary kinds and cannot Iw yL 1F©5, and was in bis 84th year. ____ ___ ______ Thi-great remedy will ward off, as well a« Kin,'a New Discovery, which is guaranteed to them within two yeare from the time of sold in competition with the mnl'ltnda of low ^Fas the father of Mrs. J. D^Fenton cure all malarial dia-aaee. and lor all kidney, give relief in all throat, lung and cheat allee- nhort welghv elan, or pho-phate powders the relocation. This location at McMinn test, Hold only in e<na. R ot it Bzxiso Pownaa ■lis county. His wife preceded him I Href Did atomaeb disorders stands nuequaled, tione. Trial bottlee free at J. M. Kalty’a drug ville was in November, 1887, and the. Vo., 108 Wall Be Nt Y. I «tore. Large bottles 11. * ¡day on business. ] 1 Vickrey paid Portland a business ¿ton Wednesday. . Lefevre, of Dayton, was in town B (ret ol.the week. I Johnson, who'lives at Poppleton’s ¡U, was in town on Tuesday. R«coe Morrill and wife, of Portland, w the guests of Mrs. J. W. Watts this POWDER Absolutely Pure. ■years ago in her 76th year. I price 50 cent« and »1 at J. M. Kelty’a. 6