The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889, September 28, 1888, Image 1

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    The Oregon Register
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ner year. In advance .
A GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE, AND BY THE PEOPLE.
Entered at the l>oetoffice at Lafayette,
as second-clos» matter.
J, Burt Moore,
VOL. VÛI.
LAFAYETTE, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1888.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
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physician and surgeon ;
Would you say wood?
•
»
Jas. F. Bewley Shot I Another Bad Fire.
NO. 8.
ruumaua Uavacas. .
«^«Wd hy Hs*/
Ol7d?l’’! AlPrvabvterian church, a* lollewat
let Sabbath of each monte ar ’ J
2d and tte Babbalha at Zana
3d Sabbath at MoCay. AU
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
CARLTON.
PERSONAL.
•>
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September 24, 1888.
Dr. Michaux has been ill this week.
Farmers need more rain.
M«terg
-
-
Omjsa-
Married.—September 23, 4888, at the Preaidant..........................
Attorney
T.
B.
Handley,
of
Hillsboro,
_ ———-----T-’------------- -—
Quite a frost on Sunday morning.
residence of Ilans Christenson, by Elder Beoiatary of Stat............
was in town Monday.
Baoretary of Treoaary....
ENFORCEMENT OF A M’MINNVILLE AGAIN VISITED BY
DR. J. C. MICHAUX,
McCutcheon, Mies 8. L. Christenson to Secretary of th* Interior.
Thermometer registered 93 degre on FATAL
F. H. Grubbs, of British Columbia,
Secretary
of War............
Tuesday.
»
Ï-V.'
Han* Miller; all of West Chehalem.
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
♦' ■
QUARANTINE.
was in town this week.
t •
Secretary of Navy.........
A DIRE CONFLAGRATION.
2P:
-ss®
Our opera house is going up right along Poatmaater G m . h U.........
On Monday the north wind blew un­
Mm. 8. A. Burnett, of McMinnville, is
General____ _
After >0 active experience of nino year«
under Contractor Kelsey. He is working Attorney
pleasantly
liard.^
visiting
friends
in
town.
Chief
Juatlo..
..................
V:
bi. cervice* to the people ol Itefayetta
•ndsurrounding country.
Judge Boise was accompanied to La­ five men, and is just rushing things.
Rev. F. 8. Locke will preach at the M. Robert McKune Seriously, if not Fatally Nearly a Blook of Valuable Buildings
Ja*,rt,’B7.
Injured.
fayette on Monday by Mrs. Boise.
Lota of folks getting vaccinated.
Burned
E. church next Sunday evening.
Ssoator*
P- "■ ■■**■•11
„
....................;................. (J. N. Dolph
Some folks <%n’t like to buy melons, Bepraaaatall*«
Miss Hattie Harrington, of East Port­
DR. G. H. SMITH,
The smallpox has -been a dampener on
... . ..........
Binger Hermaoa
land, was in town tlie first of the week.
but still they like to eat them at some­
VEBDICT or THE coroneb ’ b jury , etc .
■»Alta
business in every "part of the county.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
Alfred Huston and wife, ot Independ­ one’s expense.
Governor................
^ylveeter Peoaoyer
v-
4
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
About 8 o’clock Tuesday evening a
Work was commenced on the bridge ,
heeretary................................. Uro. W. McBride
The following report of the fire ence, came down and spent Sunday with
Three new houses under construction Treaanrar........................................ G. W. Webb
messenger
arrived
in
lmfayette
to
notify
across the river at tliiB place on Monday.
.
a
is all that could be leacned before relatives.
8upl. Ptiblio lnalructlon...........E. B. McEIro*
in our town.
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
( the sheriff of a shooting affray at Sheri­ going to press: The fire originated
Blate Printer.............................
Fronk Baker
Jim Phat; the irrepressible livery stable
Geo.
P.
Dorriaa,
ot
Sellwood,
was
up
dan. Sheriff Harris and Deputy Bryan in Dr. G. F. Tucker’s brick block,
The Reporter is improving under the
manager, left for Tillamook last Friday.
Supreme
Judgee.
on
a
visit
to
his
mother,
Mrs.
J.
W.
Barzery a Specialty.
v7 49
management of our old time friend Glass.
immediately left for the scene. Upon
Mr. Moshier and family will soon occu­ their arrival at Sheridan they found the on Third street; supposed to have Watts, this week.
We knew him of old when he wad a good
D18TBICT.
been
sei
on
fire.
The
Odd
Fellows
’
py the Sale house, in the northwestern
Mrs. N. Newby, of Amity, is reported democrat—that is the reason the paper Judge....
streets thronged with excited people, and building immediately adjoining on
part of town..
Attorney.,
very
sick.
Dr.
Fields,
of
Sheridan,
is
the
the Sheridan cavalry were patroling the the east wàs damaged about $1000.
is getting better all tbe time.
—OF M’MINNVILLE, OB.,------ L
Deputy....
Six hundred dollars to loan on real es­ street« to keep the people quiet. Sheriff
attending physician.
If Harrison is beaten this fall I fear
S.
C.
Force
’
s
paint
and
carriage
J.tCOB WORTMAN....................President, tate. Enquire at office of W. L^ Brad­ Harris-thought best not to arreBt McKune
Uncle
Jas.
Johnson
attended
the
state
for soma parties in our town; they will Jodga............ . ................................ L. Loogbary
shop, Bingham’s furniture store, and
. .
Ji. P. BIRD.......................... Vice-President, shaw, Lafayette, Oregoç.
at once, but when Bewley died at 2 a. in. Logan Bros. & Henderson’s large fair at Salem last week. , Hd reports a hardly stand ft all winter, especially if Clark ................................. . ........ J. W. Hobbs
Sheriff............................................. T.J. Harris
JMo. WORTMAN..................
.Cashier.
E. L. E. White, formerly of the Re­ he was placed under arreBt.
livery stable were burned to the large attendance and a good fair.
the winter is very cold.
rrevarer........................................ P. p. Gatea
Recorder....................................... Wyali Harria
The shooting occurred in front of T. R. ground. The horses and buggies,
Transacts a general Basking Buaineaa. De- porter, ¡ b building a fine residence and
Geo. E. Lewis went to Independence
Candidate Streeter, of the Union Labor Aaae-aor....................... y................. V M.Yorte
p«iU received mbject to check. Sali« eight
Bewley’s livery stable, on Main street, etc. were gotten out of thé stable; this week to attend the Ministerial asso­ party, has an able advocate in our town. Buiveyor. .. .................... . J -<J. ' oopar
,retail?*- and t-lagraphic tranrfera on New an" ôffico in East Portland.
lurk, Han Francisco and Portland.
Bingham and Fellows saved most of ciation of the Evangelical church.
Joseph Nys, ¡if West Chehalem, will about So’c.ock p. m.
People from McMinnville are requested c»-*-*»««..........................
Jane 21, ly.
Wednesday morning a R egister repre­ their stocks of furniture.
Fellows’
sell personal property at public auction
A. B. Westerfield returned from Wasco to use a little precaution in coming to
TOWN.
sentative was sent to Sheridan, and the store was in the lower story of the
to-morrow, September 29th.
county last week. Tlie paper at Wasco Carlton trntil danger is all over, and some
c innville national bank
following is what he learned: Since the Odd Fellows block. Dr. Tucker
There will.be.a public sale of personal
failed to materialize. Mr. Westerfield is of our own citisens are not overly cautious Board of Truteae...
smallpox scare in McMinnville, Sheridan was insured, but the livery stable
M’MINNVILLE, OREGON.
now in Portland.
property at the farm of W. W. Mayhew,
about .going to McMinnville. A little
has been enforcing a quarantine against was not. About the others we could
near North Yamhill, to-morrow.
caution, gentlemqp, -will be appreciated
Transact* * General Banking Bcsineas.
TO EXCLUDE CHINESE. '„7
the latter place, as other townB of tlie not learn.
by tlie inhabitants of our town.
Report has reached Salem that Judge county have done.
Janies F. Bew­
President........................ / .1. W. COWLS
Following is the Chinese exclusion
T illamook I njunction .—1-ast spring
Bonham; consul-general at Calcutta, is ley had gone to his farm above Sher­
I didn’t say Wes. Roberts, I said Mrs.,
Vice President..............LEE LAUGHtlN
bill, which bos' been creating so much Robert».
the law or xswararna.
again very sick pith native fever.
idan, by going around the town over the the county court of Tillamook couuty
Cashier........ 7.................. CLARK BRALY
1 —Sabaori at* who do not give txprave n»
comment of late:
The State fair closed a very successful hills. In the afternoon between 4 and awarded a contract for the construction
Wedding rumors are getting thick tioe te tea oontrary ara oonaldarod ** wiehing
Be it enacted, etc,, That from and after
Sells exchange on Portland, Ban -Francisco
ta continue tlialr «nbacriptinna.
session last Saturday. The races were 5 o'clock he drove into Sheridan from his of a court house onr a certain piece of the passage of tills act.it shall be unlaw­ around here.
lad New York.
7— if anbaeribar* order tbe dlacoatlnaanaa of
ground
in
the
town
of
Lincoln
or
Tilla
­
good and exhibition of live stock, etc., farm west of town. He stopped in front
interest allowed on time deposit*. 4
ful lor any Chinese lalwrer who shall at
No use to cry over spilled milk, my their periodical* the publisher* may cootina* te
•end them nnlil «11 arrean era paid.
Office hours from 9 am to 4 p m
ditto.
of the livery stable and was conversing mook. Work was not commenced, how ­ any time heretofore have been or may boy.
'
8— If aubicribera nagleot to or ralbaa to take
ever, until the newly elocted oominis- now <r hereafter be a resident within the
Iowa butter and eggs are again arriv­ with the bystanders when accosted by
H awk -E yb .
their periodic*!* fra* U a offica to. which the*
sionere took charge of affa'rs July 1st, United States, and who shall have de­
have
been directed, they are hold reaponeibl*
Robert
McKune,
a
deputy
marshal,
who
A Woman’s Discovery.
ing ip Portland, and still Oregon people
parted or shall depart therefrom, and
till they have aetlled their bill an'* ordered
and they made au order that thé. court
The Verdict Unanlmou«.
their paper dleeontinned.
“Another wonderful discovery has been made talk creamerys and hennerys and do said something about the smallpox and house should be built' on anothor block shall not have returned before the pas­
sage of this act, to return to or remain in
4—If aabacrlbara move to other placea with
ordered Bewley to leave town or he
W. l>. Bttlt, druggist, Bippua, Ind., testifies:
nd tbit tov by a lady in Ulis county. Disease nothing.
out informing tho publisher, and tbe paper* ar*
would be arrested. Robert McKune in air addition to Lincoln lately laid out. the United States.
“I can recommend Electric Bitters as tbe very •ent
hltined its clutches pon her and .for seven
to the farmer diraoUon, they era he d
;
The Skidmore fountain was unveiled
S
ection
2.
That
no
certificates
of
iden
­
Ite.
"
ytsn she withstood its severest tests, but her
then went away, and in a short time To this tjjo people of Lincoln objected, tity provided for in the fourtii or fifth beet remedy. Every bottle sold has given re eaponeible.
in Portland laBt Saturday afternoon. It
and
applfW
for
a
temporary
injunction,
4
—
Th»
ooi
courte
______
have
_
_________________
decided
that
refusing
to
lief
in
every
caee.
One
man
took
six
bottles,
vital orgsns vere undermined sndriealh seemed
:
is located at thë1 intersection of First, A Willard McKune, another deputy mar­ which was granted by Judge Stearns of sections of the act to which this is a sup­ and was cured of rheumatism of ten years* take periodioala from the offioa or removing
mninent.' For three montlia sb* coughed in-
plement shall herealter be issued; and
shal, came up to Bewley and asted him
and having them uncalled for i* pziai* taele -
—
every certificate heretofore issued In pur­ standing.” Abiaham Hare, druggist. BelhdUe, evidence of Intenilonal fraud.
rsmsntly and could not slcep. She bought of, and Vine Btreets.
•Portland.
The
case
came
up
before
if he had come from McMinnville, Bew­
6 -Tbe poatmaater who ueglaeia te give the
si«bottle of Dr. King’a S'” Discovery for
Foot racing is quite a popular Bport. ley, replied that he had. Then Willard Judge Boise here on Monday and plain­ suance thereof is hereby declared void Ohio, affirms: ‘ The beat selling medicine I
and of no effect; and the Chinese laborer have ever handled in my twenty years’ exper­ legal notice of the neglect of * person to take
Consumption and was ao much relieved on tub- A race recently between> Cameron, of
tiff
moved
to
withdraw
the
suit,
which
from
4he office the paper addressed to him, I*
lag first doae that she slept all nlgbt end with Corvallis, and Eoff, of the Waldo hills, McKune told Bewley he would be given Waft granted. Work is progressing on ol-iirriing admission by virtue thereof ience is Electric Bjtters.” Thousands of others .11bl* alao to the publisher for the anbaoripUon
simll not be permitted to enter the have added their testimony, so that the verdict price.
five minutes in -which to leave town.
one bottle liaa iacn
in ihiracnlonaly
ihlracnlonaly cured. Her
Iler
United States.
’
was one by the former.
Bewley made no move to comply with the building, but the matter is not -con­
name is Mrs. Lj ir Lotz. " ” Thus write Ham-
S ec . 5. That all the duties prescribe,1, is unanimous that Electric. Bitters do cure all
The^fine new steamer Potter has been the order of the deputy marshal, but sidered entirely settled by thttae. inter­ Habittttes; p'-naltics and fnrftfitnres im­ diseases of the Hv*rY kMneye Or blood. Only 6 Notice of Appointment of Exec­
rick A Co., of» . _ JC. Get a free trial hot-
M. Kelly a d-ug
utrix.
store.
2
taken around to the sound, and tue gsked, “What then?” MeKune said, ested.
tie st J. M. Kelly’s
posed, and the powers conferred bv the half a dollars bottle at
i
----------------------- —— ----------
second, tenth, elcvonth and twelfth see-
You aie under aiivat, aud aiumst tub.
Notlra t« hereby glvsn that tea aadenlgngad
T he
PAcirtc.—TKe_._following I Alaskan is to be~firôught to Portland and
tions cl the act to which this is a supple­
Hannah W. Robey.a haa been duly appointed
put on the 4storia night route.
mediately stepped back a few feet and to Gen. John C. Black, commissioner of ment are hereby extended and made ap-
railroad
leaned from the-(ire-T
by tho county court of Yambill coast*, Or*
fired
at
Bewley,
the
shot
talcing
effect
in
pensions,
for
a
copy
of
his
annual
report
gon,
•xeootrlx of th* eatat* of Wn. Roberta,
County Superintendent L. IT. Baker
pl¡cable to the provisions of this act.
jonian: “The Union Pacifi<i3taiiroad
deceaaed.
S ec . 4. That all such part or parts of
will be in Dayton on Saturday of each the right cheek. Sevei ¡ral other Shots were for 1888. From this valuable document
Theretore
all p- raona having claim* againat
company has two exploring parties in
qjtoept_._the
—_
— it is learned that for the year ending July the act to which ttiis is a supplement as
week- until further notice, to attend to fired hut none took emjc^
■aid ««talc ara her»by noUBad to preaant
are inconsistent herewith are hereby re­
tbe field seeking the most practical joute
them with proper voncbcra to the acdaralgnad
first. There is a conflict of opiniotr as 1, 1888, there were 49 pensioners in pealed.
business connected with his office.
at the law offioc of Fenton A Fasten, al Lafay­
for a line from Ontario to San Francisco.
ette. Oregon, within aix month* from the date
They have made a most thorough critical
Rev. H. K. Hines, who has beeD ed­ to whether Bewley made any move to Yamhill county who received $1,419, or
ba
roof.
CIRCUIT
COURT.
resist the arrest or not, and as this point not quite an average of »29 each. In the
Dated thia 14tb day of Beptembar, 1SS8.
examination of all the country betweon itor of the Pacific Christian Advocate for will bo contested in court, it is not our
state
there
were
1,354
pensioners
rejeiv-
HANNAH W. ROHEBT8,
DOCKET
TOR
SEPTEM1IER
TERM,
l^§8.
these two points. The most practicable eight years, has been appointed pastor of place to venture an opinion at this time.
Executrix of aald Eala.’o.
injj $39,721.75. This report shows an in­
the
Methodist
church
at
Vancouver.
F
enton
A
Furrow,
route thus f-.r obtained, and the route
Altliena Barnum vs Lillie V. Smith et
After the fir-t two or tlireo shots were crease of. 12 pensioners in Ahis county,
A ttornoya for ratale.
(-St
A.
if."Burbank
sold
at
referee
’
s
sale
on
which, beyond a doubt, will be adopted,
fired Willard McKune started up the and of 321 in the state. This is not such al; suit in partition ; confirmed and order
■ - ,
i« after leaving Ontario, th. y will follow Wednesday the Hawley tract of land, street followed by Roswell Bewlev; they
to distribute proceeds according to decree.
Notice of Appointment of Exec«.
a bad Bhowing for tbe pensioners, not­
up the Malheur river, thence along thé near Dayton, to Duncan Ross, for »3,500. met Robert KcKune, who picked up a
Florence M. Younger vs A. J. Horner;
utrlx.
withstanding we have been told repeat­
■ i'f*
«ooth side of Malheur add Harney lakes, The pries was about »14.10 per acre.
stone and threw it at Roswell Bewley edly that the administration of Grover foreclosure; settled and dismissed.
Nolles I« hereby (riven that th* nnderslaned.
James Shirley vs H. C. Burch; con­
leaving Warnor lake to th«L south and
The Bay City Bazoo is the latest news- but di. not hit hili. Young Bewley Cleveland is not doing tbe fair tiring by
Edna H, Gress h*» bean duly appointed by th*
tinuation; confirmed.
Albert lake to the east, to Lake ¡View, papei venture in Oregon. It hails from then struck RoberT'McKuno a terriblo the old soldiers.
couuty court ot Yamhill oouritr, Oregon, vaso-
utilx of tbe eatat« of Jama* Urea*. doMaaad.
thence following the east side of Goose Tillamook county, and is edited and pub­ blow with a stone or revolver, felling
Anna 8. Burton vs C. W. Burton; di­
Therefor* ell persona having «Inima agelnet
T he S mallpox .—At this writing the vorce ; C. Thayer apjiointed referee.
lake till Fall river is reached, thence lished by a womai. Marie B. Edwards. him to the ground. And at noon Thurs­
aaid eMalo are hereby uoiiaadto prasset tbs.
••
asms
wllh proper voucher* to the anderalgusd,
«long Fall river to Sacraménto valley.
excitement caused by the smallpox scare
Gus. E. Johnson, guardian, vs James
The steamer Caracas was sold at San day doubts were entertained as to his re­
at tn* law offle* of Penton A Festen, at Lafay­
The distance by this rpufe to a junction Francisco to the Oregon Development covery, as he had not regained complete has greatly subsided. There are no new Steward; partition; R. R. Laughlin^F«
ette. Yamhill oonnty, Oregon, within six ■onia*
from the data hereof.
a
cases, so tar as we are aMe to learn, Bedwell and W. Carl appointed leferees.
with the Union Pacific at Granger is 200 company for »175,000. She will run be­ consciousness up to that time.
Dated thio 31at day of Ansaat. IBM.
*
Frank Henry et al vs Milton Henry;
either at McMinnville or on Dayton
miles longer than by way of the Centra! tween San Francisco and Yaquina bay.
EDNA
8. GREEN,
Coroner Fellows had been summoned,
Executrix atqreaald.
prairie. Tbe tune lids not arrived, how­ partition; H. Denny, J. J. Carey and A.
Pacific, but, owing to the comparatively
F xxtsx A F mtob ,
The number of employes in the various Rud at 2 p. m. Wednesday, empaneled ever, at which others would come down Newn an appointed referees.
easy grades, it is claimed that the dis­
attorneys for eatat*,
4 it
manufacturing and industrial establish­ the following jury, who proceeded to in­ with the disease, if exiioscd by tho per­
Harriet
lloldet
al
vs
Catherine
Hagey
tance can bo traveled over this line in
ments in Tacoma is 3,048, and the vestigate tbe case: H. W. Lamson, Jas. sons now sick. Andy Ennis, the saloon et al; partition; R. R. Laughlin, F. Bed-
Notice of Appointment of Ad.
less time than over the Central Pacific.
monthly wages amount to »150,582, or Brown, Jas. McKinley, P. M. Bcroggin, keeper, died Sunday night, and the other well and W. Carl appointed referees; A.
nilniefiiator.
Aa to tho.éômpletion of this lino it is con­
Isaac
Dougherty,
R.
8.
Connor.
The
an average of »52.30.
Thin powder newer rarl •« A marvel of par
cases
are
in
a
fair
way
to
recovery.
Mr.
J.
Hagey
guardian
for
W.
Hagey,
A.
Ha
­
sidered certain that it will be finished in
Ity, atr uirth and wh<>le>omene88. Mor« too
Nolle* ia hereby given that A. M Hurley
At the meeting to organizes singing jury being sworn at once proceeded to Morgareidge, on the prairie, is aiso get­ gey, P. Hagey; L. Hall guardian lor A. nomieal than the «reinftry NimU and cannot l»a baa been duly appointed by «he emmty eonrt of
three years. Tho object of tbe road is to
witness the post mortem examination
»old
in
competition
with
the
ma
I
it
u
de
of
low
Jfamblll
county, Oregon, administrator of th*
B.
Hagey,
S.
Hagey,
Mary
Hagey.
sclioof
Monday
evening
there
was
a
fair
ting better. Tfteie is not a case here,
ueenre a route to San Francisco independ­
lent, abort weight, alan. or ph(»ph»de powder» eatat* ol Daniel O’Neal, docaaasd.
conducted by Dr. W. Tyler Smith. The
attend.ince,
but
Prof.
Davie
was
not
war
­
J.
F.
Bewley
vs
Wm.
Chapman;
man
­
neither
has
there
been
one,
all
reports
to
Hold
only
in
etna.
R
oyal
B
aking
P
owvbk
.
Therefore
all parson* hating claim« against
ent of the Central Pacific. The prospect
bal. was found to have entered the right
Co., 106 Wall Bl! }<! Y.
said aatai* are hereby notified to present <ks
date filed.-
ut any advantage to be gained by open­ ranted in commencing a school on ac­ cheek just below the cheek bone and the contrary, notwithstanding.
.
a me with proper vouch*» to th* naderslsned
After disposing of the above cases
at bl* mktenoa near ImlayeUe, Yamhill
ing up the southeastern part of Oregon count of a lack of interest.
penetrated backward and upward to a
S old .—A. M. Hurlev has sold his court adjourned until Monday, Decem­
oonnty,
Oregon,
within
*ix
mon
the
from
tbs
■
n
Dr. J. W. Watts is back back east tell- depth of about five Inches. The brain
»only a secondary consideration, as the
date hereof.
house with acres of land adjoining town ber 17, 1888. Bee official notice in anoth­
value of that section from an agricultural i ing the people that they should vote for was removed and the ball found in the
Daten thia Hat day of September. 1K8B,
to M. H. Jacobs, of Hailey, Idaho, a er column.
'
A M. itfBLRF,
atauopoint has been1* greatly overeeti-1 Harrison and protection. He will prob- cerebellum or lesser brain very much
brother-in-law of R. P. Ungerman. The
7 4
Admlnlotrator of m M HUH.
mated.”
ably tell them too how Oregon rofied up battered; the ball was fired from a 38
REAL E8TATE.
property was advertised in tlie R xoistxb
7,400 republican majority.
calibre revolver. The examination of for the first time last week. The price
- • Ofljn.
The following deeds were recorded dur­ LaFayetto
T he F irst L oad .—Tlie first barge load
The suit brought by the narrow gauge witnesses was then proceeded with, and was »900 cash, and a very cheap place it
ing the week ending Heptember 22, 1888:
rock for the government jetty arrived
......... Dealer ia..........
company against the O. R. & N. com­ at 12 m. yesterday tbe jury returned is too. Mr. Hurley also sold his farm,
J. E. Swanson and wife to Geo. E.
from the quarry yesterday morning and
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS.
Csvsste, sad Trade Marks obtained sad all
pany to compel the latter to operate the tho following
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one and one-half miles northeast of this Vangorder, 34,400 square feet of land in
Patent boats*** conducted lor Mod« rate Pea*.
wm towed dawn the bay by the T. M.
VERDICT.
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former’s road will be decided soon in the
place, to Jas. H. Derby. The price paid North Yamhill; »700.
Our office ia «ppoalte U. 8, Patent often. Wo
PERFUMERY.
Richardlon. It s expected that the tug
I
have no eob-egenelON. *11 baeiaeaa direct, hare»
We, the undersigned coroner’s jury was »1,920.
United States supreme court.
Roana. Combe
Bo*p*.
Comb* and Bru«hee,
llru«b*a, Traasoe,
Traaaoa. a Sappnr- osn trnmiMt -aioot boelseo» Ir lean Hain and st
A. B. Faulconer and wife to Phoebe C.
den. Wright will soon arrive and take
Mhoalder Braces
Fr-“- • and Tnllal Artielea Lean Coat than tho** remo:a trow Washington.
tar*, Shoulder
Brecea Fsary
Since wheat is being shipped from as having been duly sworn by E. B. Fel­
Smith, lot in Shendan; »110.
her old place at the dock and perform
B oka *ad Stationary, Clock and Walk**,
Send modal, drawing or oboto, wit* daaerip-
L ovely O beoon .—Thursday evening
lows, coroner of Yamhill county, on the
Plated
and
Gold
Jewelry
. 1
far
north
as
McCoy
to
market
via
Ya
J.
B.
Moore
et
al
to
Jesse
Hobson
et
Uoa W* sdvlan I. patents’ Is sr not, fro* of .
the towing as usual.— Newport New», 20th.
last Mr. J. C. Scott, who lives about four
26th
da«
of
September,
1888,
assembled
oharr*
Onr f**
do* till patent I* **rar*d.
Potent
Medicin**,
ate..
Family
Madictean.
quina bay the Portlanders are cafiing for
al, part of lot 3, block 3, in Newberg;
AUk, • How to OUala Pnteate," W)lk re-
oooim wakkenteo a * represented
V ery T hought - tub .—The ladies of tbe a change in rates more in their favor. at Sheridan, Oregon, and viewed tbe miles northwest of town, returned from a »000.
fareocea to aetnal r I ten to ia yso. itala, aoealy,
Newberg W. C. T. U., with the assistance Portland wants discrimination just so body of James F. Bewley, on said day visit to the east. He has been away
«r tow*, mo * fra*. Addra-a
14-
H. Cosine and wife to L. C. Butler, lot
and attended to tbe examination of tbe about six months, spending the tiriie in
T. O. Steplxasaa*
Miss Graham, have rendered tbe wait­ long as it will bring her the freight.
3 and part of lot 4, block J, in Cozine'«
attending physician, Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Iowa and other
Opposite Pateal OS**, Wdahlagtaa, U. C.
ing room cf the depot at that place quite
addition to McMinnville; »250.
O. F. Hibbard, of Butte creek, Clacka­ in the searcu of the cause of the death of states. But to say that he is dissatisfied
•ttrxctive by placing pictures, mottoes,
F. Hauswirth and wife to Clara E. Au-
mas county, was in town Tuesday. The said decedent, James F. Bewley, and af­ with Oregon, lovely Oregon, would be
Pot plants and literature there, so that
thorne, lot 112% x 215 feet in North
other night he was awakened by his dog, ter hearing all of the testimony of the something greatly at variance with the
persons waiting for trains may pass the
Yamhill; »214.
and went out to see what was the dis­ witnesses called in said cause, and after truth. He reports politics very quiet.
fune pleasantly and profitably.
F. Hauswirth and wife to Mary E. A.
turbance and discovered a bear up one duly examining said witnesses and be!ng
FEED AND SALE STABLE,
1
XotafA-T-tatt*. Ortaflroaa-
To A bunotow — The first of the week Burton, lot 107% x 112% feet in North
-,
Oxc D ollar I’ eb B ushel .—Wheat is of his apple trees. He killed it with a duly advised in the premises, find that
Jas. McCain, W. B. Carey end C. E. Yamhill; »118.
Keeps a flrotelaa* atoak of watebaa. aloeka. Z. B NELSON. Proprie or.
the name of the deceased is James F.
Quoted at »1 per bushel in New York pistol.
¡••retry
aad
tpoeteeiao
and
Mil*at
nnproeedaat
Willard and Mace Green to I. B. Gen­ •■I lew prises.
Nelson started for Arlington to attend
aad Chicago. With a good price for her
Bewley that he came to his death by
Tlie R egister office has bjen the re­
court. This is the third time these gen­ try, 23 33-100 acres in eecti<m 1; t 8 s, r 7
•uormous wheat crop, Oregon will have cipient ¿»many favors in the fruit line the 26th day of September, A. D. 1888.
Vateb*«, cloak* aad Jawalry repalrtes a spaa-
tlemen have gone to that place to try a w; »200.
•Up—AU work worreatad.
**- of the most prosperous seasons in this summer, but the nicest treat oi U* at Sheridan, Yamhill county, state of
The United States to Daniel Hees, 321
damage case, in which Mr. Nelson is the
her history.
Oregon, and that his death was the direct
Give ■« a sail.
«eaxon came on Tuesday from the Lafay­
plaintiff, Mr. McCain the attorney and acres, 13 a, r 3 w.
result of a pistol shot fired from the
T. 0. BTBPBEM8.
M oney to L oan —»In sums from »500 ette nursery. There were peaches, hands of Willard McKune, of said county Mr. Carey a witness. Tbe firrt and
«
TEMPERANCE MEETING.
second
times
the
case
was
continued.
peais,
prunes,
plums,
quinces,
grapes
Mn<i upward, from one to five years time,
and state, and that we believe said Wil­
Following
is
tlie
programme
for
the
<* real estate security in Yamhill county, and apples. Thanks.
lard McKune is guilty
the crime o*
open temperance meeting to be held next
Fenton A Fenton, Lafayette and Mc-
If you are In want of a boot that *H1
murder.
.
Wednesday evening, October 3, 1888 :
wear well and keep your feet dry thm
Oregon.
V itnesa oor hands hereto set this 27th
Music...................................................... Choii
Winter get them at the Ufsyette boot day oi September, 1888, at Sheridan,
W ood W anied .—Ten or twelve cords
Prayer ..
and shoe store. We handle nothing but
Minute«..
■•oak and fir wood are wanted at this ol-
Oregon.
w .
»good boot and shoe, and yon can de­
Recitation.
.................... Mary Paresi
■**» subscription accounts. Don’t de-
Reading .
............... Mrs. Hoben
pend on any thing we recommend doing
. - ■
—sos-
tKis matter, but bring it right along,
.................. Bells.Bel bei
Music. ..
good service. H arris A H aney .
Recitation.
................... Carrie Milto)
ruxtiwme, first served.
Th« Lafayette Flouring Mill
s'&j
Music ...
Maud Johoaoi
run« on full Um« until fartbar
Reading.
..................... Etta Care«
•*u.N ot M eet H ebe .—In donsequence
Recitation,
......................... Mary Bin-
*Jbe town being under quarantine the
notice.
........Mn. Bredahl»
SOTTEK a
Oregon will not meet here,
.................... re. Mattei
............. ...BirdNeteoi
*d been arranged.
Kart aad Otea Kslti
M8t ---
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-/W,CK~ Wanted, 5,000 bushels of win-
*•*«*" Enquire of W. I. Wester-
.r
1
Firat National Hank.
M M
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
1869
1887
J. M. Kelty,
PATENTS
a.
4PRACT1CAX<
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
easro-w <fc oo,
Lafayette
HAversr Steuble.
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Notice
*C<mt Lafayette, OMgoo.