. Tli© G>r©ÊT©n*I£eglster i SPEED PROGRAMME. Following is the sjieed programme of F rank S. H arding , P ublibubb . the Yamhill pounty fair, which 'will be held at the fair grounds near McMinn FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1888. ville on September 24tli, 25th, 26th and 27th: ' ■— ' ■ . 1. Trotting—2:30 class; best three in We are constantly told- that .if! five. Purse »200. Fred Hambleton, Mt. the “workingman” wants not to be Vernon i.ot hatred.' reduced to pauper wages, he must 2. Trotting—three year old class; free to all; best two in three. Purse »150. vote against Cleveland and Thur 3. Trotting—two year old class; free to man. What “workingman” is’ all; best two in three. Purse »150. meant? It is not pretended that 4. Running—1 mile dash free for all. the wages of any “workingman” is Purse »150. raised except those working in the 5. Running—% mile dash for Yamhili county horses. Entrance »10; »50 added. protected industries. But how 6. Running—% mile dash for two year many workingmen of that sort are olds; Yamhill county. Entiunce »10; there in Oregon? To raise the »50 added. wages of these few, all the laborers 7. Trotting—3:00 class; best two in in all other lines of industry must three for Yamhill county. »40 cart of fered by Staver A Walker. Entrance contribute. The wheat raiser in »10; »50 added. Cart and 50 per cent of this valley makes the biggest con entrance and added money to first; 30 tribution. His earnings are not in per cent to second; 20 per cent to third. creased but decreased, and he must 8. Novelty race—three mile dash; free find, not a “home market,” but a for all. First mile walk; second mile trotting ; third mile running. Entrance foreign market for his grain. Sup »5, »50 added; Horse winning first mile posing it to be true that the pro shall. receive one-third'of entrance and tected workingmani does get high added money. Horse winning second er wages by reasqn of protection, mile, one-third of entrance and added the argument to him would have money. Horse winning third mile, one- third of entrance and added money. To force, but how should it be with the go under saddle. Entrance to close with workingman who is not only not secretary by 6 o’clock p. m. September protected, but who has to pay for 11, 1888. the other’s protection? The appeal In races No’s. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7 four to to the protected workingman to vote enter and three to start. the republican ticket ought to be Race No. 4, three or more to enter and three to start. equivalent to an appeal to the un Entrance,fee 10 per cent of purse. Di protected workingman to vote the vided 70, 20 and 10 per eent. democratic ticket.— Benton Leader. Entries to close August 20th. Each entry to state plainly name, age, color The Oregon Pacific railroad iB and sex of horse, name and sire of (lam, the people’s friend. Before ,this when known, and name of owner. ; ‘I C The association»-reserves the right to line was completed from (Jbrvallis alter, amend Or postpone any or all of to Yaquina bay wheat ■ brought the these races, should the board of directors farmer of Yamhill county about in their judgment and for cause deem it five cents per bushel more than expedient. Trotting races to be governed by the was realised by his brother in Ben rules of the National Ti otting association. Blood Horse rules to govern all rim rung ton county^ Now in consequence F. W. races. ” ** ’ R ~ edmond , Secretary. of the competition wheat sells for more all over the Willamette valley than before this road was built, and the farmer of Benton county receives from two to four cents per bushel more than is paid in other counties. The roadbed from Cor vallis to the_bav is in first-class condition, and with the steamer re- cently purchased, which is now on its way out from New York, the company will have ample facilities for handling all the grain that-may offer. Work on the extension east of Albany is being prosecuted with all possible speed, and the contractors are advertising for 500, more grad; ers. They expect to reach the summit of the Cascades this fall. Europe will need more wheat than she can raise this year. Rus sia is the only country having a good yield. The cold weather has affected both the amount ar\<j_the quality. The estimated deficiency in France is 156,400,000 bushels, in Great Britain 28,000,000 bushels and in Germany 10,000,000 bush els. India will exceed the yield of 1887 by 20,000,000 bushels and Russia by 15,000,000. No great demand is expected at once} but higher prices must come. Work on the jetty at Yaquina bay will commence again in a few days, and will be carried on as long as the weather will permit. It is a large undertaking, and one that will be of great value» to the state when com pleted. The state election in Maine will be held nextMonday. This is the last state except Georgia to vote be fore the November election. Georgia will elect governor and legislature October 3d, The Lafayette Shoe Store! Ik Having just returned from the EAST with a Mammoth SlbcR# Is the Place where Geut#, Youths and B»yj c. i. fi«»<i any thing in boots and shoes that you want: and prices as low as you are paying f -r poor cheap goods that you have to throw away before you get them well broke to your foot. It is the best Placed To go for Foot wear 1 in Yamhill County. Harris & Haney. You Must Read this advertisement because it is of vital interest to you. In these days everybody has to study economy; and find out whet©they can spend their money to the best advantage, and lhe bes-t way to do la to «*■*•** READ The Papera If you neglect it you will often mi«s glorious opportunities to upend your money Judiciously and secare rare bargains. For in stance, we are insertiug Our Advertisement To day, because we h^ve jnU opeped, several cases of goods and in order to mhke a quick sale we are marking them at the lowest possible prices. If we did not advertise you would never know ot it. Now that you do know, give us a call- Geo. W. Burt, PRESCRIPTION DBUGGIbT, McMinnville, Oregon. B B $ At Prices that defy Competition Dress Goods, Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, and the Most Complete Stock of General Merchandise, of Every Description, in Yamhill Co. Hardware,all Kinds 1-cept in Stock. Highest Prices Paid for Farm Product of all Kinds. We respectfully invite all to come and examine our goods and ascertain price* before purchasing elsewhere. w. A. HOWE, •• H. W, SITTON, 4o M c M innville national bank . First 1STational m ’ m INNVILLE, ------ or OREGON. JACOB WORTMAN................. PregideM R- P- BIRD Viee-lYerident' President................ . ......... J. W. COWLS J no . WORTMAN............. it.. Cnnhier’ Vice President............. LEE LAUGHLIN Transact, a general Pai king ' Bu.inm n. Cashier............................ CLARK BRALY __ Transacts a General Banking Business. posits receive d mblect to check Heli«'.iHi Sella exchange on Portland, San Francisco excliamte un.l t legraphio trantier, on Nw York, Hao Francisco aud Portland and New York. June 24. ly. J Interest allowed bn time deposits. Office hours from 9am to 4 pm. STORE ! We keep constantly on hand p . - - f- Taarg-e Stoclc of ■ Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ And Furnishing Goods, R. P: UNGERMAN, nAKJURT RKCKl^EU-A- LARGE AND wcilselected titock S iov ^ s - hj I Tin ware, and propoeea to sell cheaper than u,ny I iouhc tn the county. Everything Kept on hand, and repairing done aatiafactorljr. and without delay. Sept. 29, t-f. L afayette O regon . In fact almost ZEj'vex’jrtlxing' Next session begins on Monday the 17th of September, 1888. PRACTICAL Watchmaker and Jeweler, Dynrllim rrUUUuC Oregon. The English is pre-eminently a Business Course. Lafayette, For catalogues cr other information, address . J. W. JOHNSON, President. ZETsiùzm. fox Sole, - ¿8k tfSk of good land about H ■ {¡H SHtwo Acres miles northwest from x MF k B Sty, «Dundee, in Yamhill eoun- O I on the R. & W. V. R. K ■■ ¡g 8JH R. All under fence, well W« B W« H ^jjtrired. Said tract can Give me a call. T. C. STEPHENS. I* One-third down, and balance on time to suit the purchaser, secured by a mortgage on the land; said balance to bear 7 per Institution of learning in the northwest. cent interest. For fuither particulars en First term begins September 3d. 1888. Ad quire of TX7". X j . Sra.d.slia.'vtr. dress THOS. VAN 8COY. President. Lafayette, Or. 51- Salem, Oregon. ' LUBRICATING Oils! Oils! Oils! N.w.pap.r Ad^art.aing Bureau, 10 Spruce St., New York. lOoia. for IQO-Page Pamphlet Send G-OOIDS ALWAYS IN STOCK. W. I. Westerfield. -------------- -GW ! Lafayette FEED AND SALE STABLE, T. B ELS OX. Proprie or. I am prepared to furnish CARRIAGES v HA CBS, SADDU HDKNES, Sep4.11, ’85. Oldest, Largest & Least Expensive I86J __ +__ ♦ 1887 J. M. Kelty, ADVERTISERS LaFayette - - Ogn. Charles 8. Voorhees was nominat can learn thé exact cost Of 0,11 G-rad.es ........... Dealer in....... . ed by acclamation for re-election to DRUBS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS. congress by the democrats of Wash of any proposed line of And cheaper than can be PERFUMERY. obtained this side of ington territory at Spokane Soaps, Combs and Brn«hQg. Trtwp«, Snppnr- I Fal1 ^ advertising in American ters. Shoulder Bracts Fancy and Toilet Articles i Portland. Give Jhis week. B?oks and Stationary, Clock and Withes. us a call. Plated and Gold Jewelry napers by addressing Patent Medicines, etc.. Family Medicines. President Cleveland has nomina MOORE BROTHERS,’ GOODS WARKENTE!) AS RKPREbENTED ted Charles E. Boyle, of Pennsyl- Geo. P. Rowell & Co., vawi^to be chief justice of Wash ington territory. Coffins and everything in the L’vtry hire in good shsp» and on' short notice. Transient stock left with me will receive * beat of care and attention. be divided into two farms of 480 acres Good and oAreful drivers employed, in one and 350 in the other; will sell ei - ill find my stable vU Jefferson Street Y ther separate, or both together. There is wt ween Second and Third. i Classical, Literary Scientific, Nor ZjSLfcisrette, Oregrozi. mal, Business, Law and a bam and house on each. Said place be Medical Courses. Keeps a firntclass stock of watches, clocks, ing known as the Oliver Moore donation jewelry and spectacles aud sells at unprecedent land claim. TERMS: .$ IO per acre. ed low prices. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repairing a spec ialty—All work warranted. Wall Brackets, Comb Cases. Mirrors. and Spring Stock ------- GRADL’ATES gTUDENTS IN— Picture Frames, Mouldings. Small Parlor stands, At Bedrock Prices, Undertaker’s And all frem Out* Firm, whose name Free scholarships from every county in is a warrant in itself of Fail- Treatment the state. Apply to your County Super and Square Dealing. Our intendent. invite intending pur four courses : chasers to give us a call and '> Classical, Scientific, Literary, and a examine our goods * prices. short English Course in which there ¡ b taken in exchange for goods, for which no Latin, Greek, French or German. we will pay all the market will justify. Willamette University! Tgr Dear to the Feminine heart, and • VSEFVL EUGENE CITY Parlor. Office and Dining Queensware, Glassware, Pipes, ___ Tobacco, _____ Cigars, . Boots and Shoes, , Hats and Caps, Canned Goods And GROCERIES To man, woman or child can be procured T. C. Stephens*, Keeps constantly on hand a fine assort ment of Furniture of every description. Antique Bedroom sets. Walnut Center tables, Folding Bed lounge«, •» Springe Mattresses, Extension Tables, Nurse Rockers, CLOTHINGj, 1 Persons desirous of having Pianos tuned or repaired may address me at Lafayette, or leave orders at Stephens’ Jewelry Store. Single tun ing S3, or $.» per year; Pepairing extra. ORGANS voiced and repaired reasaml^le. I am also agent for the Em»)son and Weber up right pianos and Estey organs, which 1 can-sell on easy terms to suit purchasers wifh approved security. Each instrument fully warranted for five years. E. LONG. l^fayette. Aug. 17, 1888. 2 Bank. m ’ minnvui . e , ob .,___ W. I. WATERFIELD, Prop. ’S 2.WS «2 « Piano Tuning. 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