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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1888)
PUBLISHED EVEBY FRIDAY y s si” —-, -AT— OREGON l,Af*'rrTE> The adroriato* Urmoly libo applica boa. or Mal-) early cootsael . I SUBSCRIPTION RATES. «MO C oot year, teadvaneo......... i£ooK,alx montitaln adrara ....... 1 00 - - ------- 1 ’ 7 " ’ entered at the postoffice at Lafayette, Oregon, as second-class matter, __ A GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE, FOR TTWPEOPLE, AND BY THE PEOPLE. vol . vm. Addreaa all commwiraUona either tarlai or bualneaa depártasete, w rsa, Lata) ette. Oregon. . LAFAYETTE, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5,1888. J. Burt Moore, N oticx .—Harvey 4 Richard, after many MARRIED,. NEWBERG. years of experience in house, sign aud physician ano surgeon ornamental painting, graining, paper A luson -B ii . linos .—At the residenci of October 1, 1888. the bnde's mother, Mrs. E. DeLash- hanging, etc., have opened a shop at A lovely rain last night. <^n’ October «■ Newberg and are prepared to do any 1888, by the Rev. C. A. Woody, Mi’ Carpenters are in big demand. thing in the above line. They make a Colin Allison to Mi-s Maud Billii.gs; dr J. c. MICHAUX, Joseph Ford’s health is quite poor. specialty of graining and paper hanging. »both of this county. LAFAYETTE, OREGON- Mit. Hancon is building a new house. The ceremony was witnessed by a few Both of these gentlemen have had tgucli special friends of the contracting parties J. D. Carter is putting up a large ware After an active expenenoe or nine years ® x P er * ence * n their line, and anyone or- After an active experience of nine yearn Mr. ----------------- Allison is a house. jftera 6ia oervicea to tbo pqople ol Lafayette denng work from them can rest assured i and . . was a quiet affair. - — j«.. country. that jt wm done jn a flrgt<|aM maQ | rising young business man of Amity, and ■nd --------- «arrouoding Mrs. Ida Macy, of Dayton, is down on Jao.ai.W- ner. Mr. Richard is lately from the Miss Billings is an estimable young lady a visit. * well known in the southern part of the east, where he was employed for a num DR. O. H. SMITH, School at the academy is progressing ber of years in car shops. Mr. Harvey county. The R koisteb joins with all finely. has done work in and around Newberg other friends in the meed of compliment PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Mrs. Laura Minthorn, of Salem, is here which is evidence of his skill; he has al to these worthy young people and*wisheB visiting. them a long and prosperous life and un so done work in various parts of the • L afayette , O regon . There is an estray bay horse at James stote. All work left with them will be dying mutual joy and affection through Newman’s. out the journey they begin so promisingly Burvery * Specialty. ▼749 promptly attended to and done in the A few farmers on the bills have started best manner possible. Give them a jail together. their plows. and learn their charges, etc. First National Bank. DIED. G. M. Frank went to Salem last week --------OF M'MINNVILLE, OR.,-------- Too M any R umors .—We are requested S kipwobth .—At the residence of his grand on >»■—i—m par nts in East Salem, Wednesday JACOB WORTMAN.................. President, to say that Conductor Smith of the nar See posters of J. M. Holston's auction morning. September 19, 1888, at 4:20 R. P. BIRD......................... Vice-President, row gauge has not the smallpox. Since O’clock, Olin, only child of Rev. Walton sale on the 22d. and Rose Skipworth, aged 13 months J no . WORTMAN.......................... Cashier. the first mention of the appearance of Ge6. Ingle and Geo. Myers are plaster- this disease at McMinnville rumors of the and 19 dayB. I ing on J. B. David’s bouse. ' ' j ¿Transacts * general Bank fug Business. De wildest sort have been- afloat, and as a The baby bad been sick for a long time, posits received subject to check. Belis sight Our fair was scared out by the small exchange and t )legraphici-transfera on New consequence people in various parts of and for the last three months required York, Ban Francisco and Portland. pox, but still Newberg boometh. the county have been unduly frightened. constant attention. The child has ling- June 24. ly. Reports have been put in-circulation that gered, seemingly at the point of death, Dr. J. B. Moore has been kept very c innville national bank there was a case here, two at Newberg, for weeks, and its death is a happy re busy the past week vaccinating. and several in other parts of the county; lease from suffering. Ths bereaved Rev. Mrs. Vataw preached a good ser H’MINNVILLE, OREGON. and at one time McMinnville was said- parents have the sympathy of many mon at Friends’ church yesterday. to have nine cases. Upon diligent in friends in this hour of mourning. The James Heater has improved the ap-' Transacts a General Banking Buaineaa. quiry, however, we have found these re funeral took place from the residence of pearance of bis house by a new coat of I’reBident.................. J. W. COWLS ports to ___________ be nothing but hearsay, and C. F. Royal, East Salem. paint. Vice President.« tt .-. .-.LEE LAUGHLIN without foundation. .. ‘---— At no time has Joseph Everest has purchased Mr. EYE, EAR AND DEFORMITIES. Cashier................ .. ’ CLARK BRALY there been nine cases in the whole courf» v- r Miller's store, and will soon be open for Dr. T. J. Eaton, formerly of the surgi- Bella exchange on Portland, San Francisco ty, and with the thorough vaccination business. «ud New York. which has been inaugurated, there is lit- oal ' infirmary of Indianapolis, will visit Intereat allowed on time depodts. - . *" Wm. Bramer was run over by a team tie chance of its spreading to other local McMinnville Thursday and Friday, Octo , Office hour, from 9 a m to 4 p m ities. ber 18th and 10th, until 10 a. m.; rooms last week and badly bruised,, but is slow ly recovering. ■ _ Too C hilly .—The Washington terri- at ' principal hotel. Dr. Eaton has for the W heat ,—Suiter 4 Daniel are offering P. M. Christenson has sold his res ppst twenty-five years made a specialty tory papers are crying because their 7-’}i cents per bushel clear, for wheat. taurant to Geo. llardwich, and is erect representative VoorheeB, preferred to of the eye, ear and deformities, and has ing a hew residence. LOCAL AND GENERAL. marry an Indiana girl instead of one from straightened more than one thousand Remember that* I he-next meeting of his adopted place thereupon giving tha ' erpss eyw.. ..All inflamed apd sore eyes can be cureif unless disorganisation has the prohibition club of Newberg is next The Lane county fair was a success. grand go by to the Washington territory A. B^' Westerfield spent Sunday at damsels. The reason for this action on taken place. Artificial eyes inserted and Friday evening. Everybody cordially the most efficient braces for the cure of invited to attend. home. , . - the part of the delegate was doubtless due crooked limbs, club feet, spinal diseases, Lots of newcomers have arrived at this ~A little child of J. E. Young died at to the proverbial northwestern social ejf., etc., furnished. place, and a groat many cannot get chillness which, mayhap, interferred CaiTton Wednesday. A Wien F ind .—Several years since an houses, so they are living in tenth till Dr. G. H. Smith has been in Amity with his being introduced into a respect able family. The teception which the pld woman named Gooilchild died near they can put up houses. several days on professional business. average stranger meets with from good Eugene, leaving a considerable amount It has been reported' abroad that New- The Eugene City Regitter issued a nest society in this great and growing west, is of property. A Mr. govern was appointed •berg baa two cases of smallpox, but after daily during the fair thiB ye?r, as usual. of such a nature that he longs to sit down administrator of lier estate, and the place close investigation, the nearest I could R. P. Bird has been confined to his on a cake-of ice to warm up.— Pioneer. waB sold-to a man named Yoran. One find of anything of tho kind was that one house for several days with a billious at- day 1Yoran’s boy and a playmate were person had taken a severe cold and had F ast H op P icking . — A Marion county tack. digging about in the barn, and they dis a high fever ope day, and the other ono o woman has beat the record in the hop . J. M. Hodson, editor of the Eugene covered two cans full of money, nearly- was supposed to have been slightly love field. She performed the remarkable City Rentier, has sold his interest in that all gold, one containing »1,000 and the struck by one c f the fair sex. Both cases feat of picking eight bokes of hops in other »925. They turned their find over are recovering rapidly. paper. , Thornburgh’s yard near Gervais in one P rohibitionist . Miss Mollie Chrisman leaves to-day day last week. Each box holds nine to Mr. Yoran, who advertised it in the for Seattle, where she will spend the bushels. A few hundred women with as papers as lost property, lor the time re CARLTON. quired by statute. No claimant appear- / wintir. . nimble fingers as isbe possessed would October 1, 1888. ing within the time prescribed, he turned Mrs. J.’W. Watts and Mis« Carrie soon place the Puyallup crop out of dan Mr. A. J. Triplet lias moved into Mr. over one-half the money to the county, Malloy went to Portland on Monday ..to ger.— Portland Telegram. as required by statute,' and gave the .Gregejtyou’s house. visit friends. B ought S ix H olstrins .—Of all fine other to the boys. After the transaction * I am glad to Bay tliate Mr. D. I. Pierce B. H. Springer, of Amity, .was in town Holstein cattle exhibited at the late fair, was completed, Sovern, the administra is able to drive out. Tuesday. He remembered tho R ioistkr there was one herd of five heifers and a tor, heard of it and began suit for the re Mr. Hudson’s daughter, of Forest in a substantial manner. _, bull that particularly struck the fancy of covery of the money. He was beaten in Grove, iB visiting him this week. There were two suicides in Marion Dr. Lane, superintendent of the asylum, the circuit court, and then he appealed Mrs. Caldwell, of this plat» is visiting county last Sunday, one at the Insane and he bought them for the use of the to the supreme court, where a decision against him was alBo rendered. Then Mrs. Carr at tier mountain home. asylum and one. at Silverton. asylum fora moderate‘consideration, con- he got a rehearing, and the case has Mr. Hoffman, of Forest Grove, is mov Hon. Medorem Crawford, of this coun dering the quality of stock; and now again been decided against him, Judge ing into the house he bought of Mrs. ty, is visiting his Bon, Lieut. Crawford, they are features of the already fine asy Lord rendering the decision. Carr. at Fortress Monroe, Virginia. t lum cattle.— Stateiman. Tin B ridge .—The work of repairing Mr. Young will move into his new Taylor Morris returned last week from D ischarged .— The preliminaiy exam the Lafayette bridge is progressing favor house this week; so will Mr. Wagner’s Little Nestucca, where he succeeded in ination of Willard McKune at Willamina ably. The workmen were hindered the folks. putting up a barrel of fine salmon. closed last Saturday afternoon, and re first of the week by the dirt caving into J. W. Collins is putting a new addition C. R. Allison, of the firm of Briedwell sulted in the discharge of the defendant. the pit, where the foundation of the crib to his house. Still the improvements ■■ A Allison, Amity, was in town Monday. J. E. Magers and W. L. Bradshaw repre was to be laid. In linking the excava go on. This office «^knowledges a pleasant call. sented the state and H. Hurley the de tion timbers were unearthed that have Hon. A. P. Wilson is visiting friends been buried for thirty-eight years, and ( Dr. Michaux has been very sick for fendant. they are in a good state of preservation. in town. He will return to Tillamook in two weeks with a fever, but is on the C ounty C ourt .—County court met in The building of this crib is a difficult and a few days. mend now, and his many friends will be special session on Monday to receive the rather a dangerous undertaking, and George Oldham bad a sheep killed by glad to see him ont soon. assessor's books, but that officer not hav great care must be used or a whole s]«n lightning on Saturday night. How 11 Daniel Runyan died at Dundee on ing completed his work, the court after is liable to fall. This crib is to take the that for Oregon ? Monday. The det^ased had lived in allowing a bill of »3,600 on the court place of piles in the support of the north The opera house is up and enclosed, end of the bridge. this county several .years, and was quite house, adjourned to meet October 29th. when finished it will be one of the finest old. We believe he was a county charge. Tm S mallpox .—This disease is now in Yamhill county. Marrs in S alxm .—In consequence of considered to be under complete control J. T. Hembree and party returned J Married.—Miss Daisy Con Wardle'to Lafayette being under quarantine, the in this county. Mr. Eccleeon, of Mc J. E. McCutcheon; all of Carit&i. So from their hunting expedition to the Cas Presbytery of Oregon will not meet here Minnville, has a light attack of varioloid, cades the first of the week. Mr. Hem on October 9th, as bad been arranged, and besides biui there are only four two more hearts beat as one. bree went to his home in Portland on Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ott have gone to but at Salem at 7:30 p. m. other cases, two of whom are nearly well. Thursday. housekeeping in the house on the old W ood W antxd .—Ten or twelve cords On Dayton prairie, it is reported on good liomeste«! of James Johnson, and W. W. Mrs. F. Jenning, of Portland, and her authority, that Mrs. Morgareidge and Johnson occupi.» the house vacated by sister, Miss Emma Miller, of Dayton, of oak and fir wood are wanted at this of three children are now down with the fice on subscription accounts. Don ’ t de have returned from the seaside, and are disease. This maies ten cases in all I-a re Gregerbon. at present visiting parents and friends in lay this matter, but bring it right along. stages in the entire county, end a further Our school is gliding along nicely. It First come, first served. .Lafayette. spread is nqt looked for. or is it even seems Rtrange that other teachers probable. ______ _ could not keep the children quiet at dis o has been here a W. D. Fenton, A S hooting M atch .—There will be a N ot so S imple . — An exchange say missal, while now you would hardly the time since the considerable part shooting match at I.afayette, October - • outbreak of smallpox.went to Monmouth 13th, for a beef. Conditions of the shoot that “the simplest pocket rule is the sil know school was out unless you saw Hawx-Evx. to spend Sunday. He returned to Mc ing will be made known on day of match. ver a person can find within his purse. them inarching. A quarter-dollar piece measures nearly Minnville Monday. SHERIDAN; A small, but appreciative audience wit an inch, a half-dollar about one inch and Jesse Dixon is not recovering from bis nessed the performance of the Original a quarter, and a dollar one inch and a Mr. Evans has moved into town. recent hurt as fast as his friends would Plantation company on Tuesday half.” The piper gives no rule, how Onr merchants ere doing a lively buei- like. He seems to*have received some night. Their singing, dancing,itc., was ever, for obtaining the »1.75, which, er- internal injury, which trouble» him con haps, is not as simple as the rest of the very good, especially the Chiniffie imper Onr bo>Y did a good business last siderably. Mrs. Dixon is getting along sonator, who was here with the McKan- recipe. ______ _ _ week. firstrate. Rev. Wm. Clyde will preach in the las troupe last spring. ______ Several fine residences are being erect The Mechanics’ fair opened in Port Presbyterian church on Sabbath morn The republican 'dub had a regular land yesterday and will.clo«e on the 24tb. ing and evening. The Sw-rament of the ed in South Sheridan. meeting oo Monday evening. A. R. School has been suspended until tbs 8. P. Railroad company will sell lord’s Hupper will be administered dar reund trip tickets from St. Joe to Port Burbank was elected permanent presi ing morning service. All aie cordially danger of smallpox is over. land for »2.40. This includes a ticket to dent, and Wyatt Harris secretary. invited. Choir meets on Saturday at More grain baa been hauled here this Speeches were made by Messrs. Bur 3 o'clock. _________ •he fair. » season than in any previoua season. bank and Derby. Miss Gertrude Gaither, i niece of Mrs. Allen Kelly, the San Francisco Exam Cbas. C. Bryan has moved on to A. M. 'Fyatt Harris, arrived here Tuesday iner correspondent, is i usticating in the ♦sening from tier borne in Mt. Vernon, Hurley’s farm, northeast of town. It mountains near here. ^■souri. She will spend the winter was report««! last w«-ek that the farm had Churchman's fine store building on been sold, but it now transpires that the •ith Mr. Harris’ people, and may make the lot where Mayer’s store formerly sale wasNiot consummate,!. •tregnn liet home. stood, is nearing completion. Mr. diver Boatman, while engaged at Baeklea's Araica Salve. The warehouses are overflowing with ’ort on the new hotel at Tillamook, was grain. Several improvised building* and J J- 'tenck on the rlroolder by a bunch ol I s{>e<ta being used temporarily. wore«, a.rara. «si’ Aaote, • stood, »tort boalrby ad falling shingles, being seriously hurt. It CotUIXSroTOBMT. ’as Wonflerfnl how he escaped from be- »ntptio... «J boafflt .tri * 1 T. B. Nelson to building a new livery BjMepg ,u W, hiilv-ri ** the shingles fell some dis- | raqaired. It la *it*raatra«l to gtve^pe Stable in Tillamook, says the HeadliffU. •nnce. W» are glad to learn be has re-. M>«ttoo, or moaey --------a™. »ork again. ’ 1 \ per box. ’ For a*la by L M • MM" , . . M M Î r > ' X OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. A DREAM OF THE PAST. uwrrao arovaa. Twas a mild summer’s eve as I Bat by by the stream And was soothed by the muffled tone clack of the mill, Soon was »Tapped in the mantle of sleep there to dream On the jdue covered bank of the river PraeidenL............................. .Grow Boot otarv of State........... — ..Thon. F. Boyard Bocretery of Treawry.... Chao. 8. FahobM Beoretary of toe Interior. ........... W.F. VUaa Boorelaryol War............. ..Wm.O. Radio to Beoretary of Navy........... ... W.C. Whitoey Don M. DIokinmX Puolmaater Geoeral.......... Attoraey General............. . ..AH. Gotead Chief J jo U o »................... Melville W. Fuller The stars they shone out, all unconscious to me. And the boughs whispered love to the sweet scented gale, As the night shades encompassed each flower and tree, And the plash of the waves echoed far down the vale. Senatore.. cowoaneaiowou * J )• R- Mitchell -, n^ailg VÀUI WATK Govanior.......................... . .Svlveater Penooyer Secretary.......................... G po . W. McBride Treasurer........... .............. ......... Webb Sopì. Pabilo leetraction. ......... E. B. MoElroy Buta Pria tar.................... •••• (We W.Tbeyer Saprai» Judges. .......... ... We. P.Lord ( R. 8. feUahan .. .................................... Then a gleam of the past through the mist of time stole, And scenes of my childhood there passed in review; For there stood the mountain, each hill and each knoll, And the grapevine still waved on the spot where it grew. DI8TBICT« POWDER Absolutely Pure. How well at this day I remember the time We assayed to ascend in that wide spreading oak, Thio powder never verlew A marvel of pur With a wish to display our expertness to ------------ ------------------ -------ri Ity, atr.urth and wholb^omoaeaa. More eco Would tumble headlong with a limb nomical than the ordinary klnda. and oannol be cold in competition with tho mnlihnde of low that we broke. lent, ehort weight elan, or pboaphelo powder« Hold only hi cna. B otil B cbiwo Pownaa. Near the old schoolhouse stood the Oo., 106 Wall Be N: Y. graceful young pines, _Whent as children, beneath them we mirthfully played. Where we grasped at the ropes or would ding to the vine«,. And were childlike and thoughtless be» EUSEItE CITY. neath the cool shade. University of Oregon. Judge ... j«:,...................... B. p. Boira A/toreey....................................... ...H. H. Hewitt .............................................. J. R. Manera Sheriff..................... f.............. rreuorer................. ................ Reoordot................................. ¿•“■■or.................................. Bui veyor.............................. Consta tooara............. ........ ........L- Iooghary ... J. W. Hobbs ........T. J. Barrio ........P. P. Galee .. •. Wyatt Barrie u.F.M.York . . *. j ,<!. Cooper }». B. Klngery ' 18. Bratscher TOWN. Board of Traetene..... .mJ œ ,r “ ....... Treasurer., V. van law or wswararns. I stood by the lake as in past days of Next session begins on Monday the old, d® P™ vxnreoo no Where, frisking like lambs, we would 17th of September, 1888. to continue gleefully run. Free scholarships from every county in Where oft we ha<1 viewed the waves burn the state. Apply to your County Super ished like gold aond them until all arrears are paid. With the first morning rays of the ori intendent. ,i’rM »•«’•«t »• ” «foae to take their periodioala from Go office to whloh they ent sun. roun couxsKs: uV*.?“llvdlr*ot*<,l ‘h'Z *” ■"ld roepon.lbl. Classical, Scientific, Literary, and a till they have aettlod ibolr bill a»'1 ordered Down the steep mountain side glides the short English Course in which there is toelr paper dlecontlnned. Bame babbling brook, move to other plaorawltb- Where oft in my youth I have fished no Latin, Greek, French or German. ont luformina too pubIMor, and the papers are tor the trout, east to too former direotfoa. they are The Englislkia pre-eminently a Business When-I wandered altrttg with my tine •eaponaiblc. Course. and mv hobk, 5-The oonrta have decided toot refSai to»« portedteal. from the affioe or rem Leaving always more in than I ever For catalogues dr other information, andI leaving them nneelled for la prime caught out. address J. W. JOHN8ON, ovidenoo of Intentional frond. 6 -The poatmaator who President. Ol>, those happy days past, will they ever legal notloo of toe aodoot return, from I Are we e’er to enjoy their delights once ■Î- liable again ? price. But age answers No with a voice loud ’■CffiDMffi MOTKA and stern, ’ ■ : l .' 5 ■ They’re like meteor sparks that once lighted the plain. 1869 -t- 1887 J. M. Kelty, LaFayette - Ogn. Bervicee will ba bald at tha followlag t meo And where are the friends that in youth and placee by tha M. B. paator In Charge cf tha . .......Dealer in.v........ Lafayetto droulti we knew well, 1U Bunday—11 a. te. Waat Cbohaloai; 3 p. * Have they faded and droopod ’neuth DR0G8( MEDICINEN AND CHEMICALS. m. Dnndeo. the chill blasts of time, Id Bunday—LartyaUa.Bomlag and evonlnq O r have they lmwr called to those realms ^ PERFUMERY. 3d Bunday—II a. m. Pike achnol hoaae: 8 where to dwell urday oraufng previora, at Andoreon’a echt 8aopo, Combo and Braohoo, Traooea, Suppor Is delight to the soul in empyrean ter», Shoulder Broceo Yancy and Toilet Artlolea bOUM- 4tb Bunday —11 s. n. Caritas; 3 p. m— clime. B oki and Stationary, Clock and Walheo, Yes, happy spring time, when all budding and green, With the dew ¿ripping roses that bloomed by the way, Long the banks of the jmxi I with its glit tering sheen We indvlged there so oft in our inno cent play. —E. C abpenteb . -*• ----- —**-- REAL E TXTE. b 6.30 p. n. Latayaila, l'lated and Gold Jewelry Potent Medicino*, oto., Family Medlcinne. GOODS WAJUvENTED AB BKPRE8ENTED T. O. Steptien®, PRACTICAL Adjournment of .Circuit Court. H. P. Bolee, Judge of third Judlelel «Hoiricl— regularly operad tbo olronlt roan for Yamhill county el Latoyelto on Monday, Heptombor M. XjB.fB.yBtt*, OlBg-OXX. IHS8, and on account of the emalliiox in differ out pert, of the county edionrned toe term uu- Keepa a flrxtelsaa stock of watches, clocks, •II Monday, December 17,1888, at wblcb time jewelry and rpeetaelee and oa Ha at oopreoedent end plate It will oonvone again. od tow prices. all jnrora, wltneeeoe and partlee to enlle e>o required to take Jndidel noth» of tola and be Welches, Clocks and Jewelry repairing a spec In attendance et that time without bemu again ialty—All work warranted. eubpoeuead. J. W. Hopne Clerk. By order of R P. Bolee, Judge. H Give ae a «all. . T. C. BT1PHEN8. T-ii'ver'y Stecble. Lafayette MARRIAGE LICENSES. During the month of September mar riage licenses were issued to the following FEED AND 3ALE 8TABLE, parties by County Clerk Hobbe: T, B WELSOM. Proprie or. 1—B. F. 8ir*fhons 23, A. Etters 18. 17— E. W. Hatch 24, Amy C. Baker 1». I am prepared to fornisti 18— H Miller 23, Sarah Christenson 18. CABB1AVKB. MACK*, 1»—Jas. Minty 27, E. V. Vpnette 28. ■lints SUMM. 20—C. Jensen 37, Annie Christenson 28. 22—G. A. Epperly 28, A. M. Scroggin 22. and evorylblag la the L»v»ry hire In goad ahap . and oa aber* notine. 24—J. T. Michael 22 H. L. Hudson 17. Transient «toes left with ae wilt reaelve U m 20—F. A. Bemning 29, H. J. Hibbert 20. Remaining unclaimed in the postoffice at Lafayette, Or., September 30, 1888: Gardner, Rev. J. W. Martin, Mrs. H. M. Lamnon, H. Shipley, Charles Ijndsey, A. St. John, Emma Parties calling for the above letters will please say “advertise«!.’“/One cent each will be charged on delivery. O. E. J ohnson . Postmaster. Id and Uh Babbatbe at tows. 3d Sabbath at McCoy. AU cordially In riled. Watchmaker and Jeweler, The following deeds were recorded dur ing the week ending September 29, 1888: Roeco E. Hibbler to O. F. Hibbard, 152 45-100 acres of the Peter Smith land claim, t 3 s, r 4 w; »4,000. 0. F. Hibbard and Wife to Roeco E. Hibbler, 89 55-10) acres in sections 22 and 27, t 3 s, r 4 w; also 63 89-100 acres in sections 20 and 21,13 s, r 4 w; »4,000. Wm. P. Palmer and wife to Edwin Hornbrook, lot 158 in the town of Day ton; »35. J. J. Hembree, Proprietor. L. F. Hall an<i wife to Harriet Held, 52 25-100 acres of the Matthew Hall land I aoa prepared to glee good acgoa «station on abort noUes, to poraona wleh ng claim, t 3 a, r 3 w; »1,000. team, or oeavoyanoo. H. C. Hal l and wife and E. G. Hagey ___ Chargee RoaeoLabte. ’Mr hark, ooaneeto with the dally train, and wife to L. F. Hall, one-third interest to KF carry naaaongara to and 'rote the depot. in 156 75-100 acre* of the Matthew Hall land claim, t 3 s, r 3 w; »1,00). LIST OF LETTERS Preacber la Charge. loot of care and attention. Good and careful driven employ ad. X 11 Bad my Mahle v« Jefferson Street ween S eeond and Third. Sep1. Il,’M. Stoves d tee! Notice of Appointment of Exec utrix. Notlra la hereby given that tho nndoralgnxert Hannah W. Bober.» haa boon daily appolnnd by too eoonly oowrt of * go», aiaealrix of the t dae-aaod. Therefore all p< rsoM ■aid eatato are harvb them with proper roue I at tbo law office of Foati otto. Oregon, wlthla six aonUto ft hereof. Dated thio 14th day of 8optenb«r. 1888. - -- ----- — HARNARVlfoiERT», Exaeotrix of »»id i. Notice of Appointment of Exec utrtx. Notice la hereby wives that the i Edoe 8, Green he» been duly app< couity court ol Taablll eooaty, O 4tefc et the estate of Jareoe Green. Therefore all persons having rlaima agal-. said O’tatoure hereby uoiltod io present It awe with proper vonebdn to th« onderaignr. ol too law office of Faatoa A Pveton, at Letov otte. Yamhill coeoty, Oregon, within al* moaiG < froalba data hr reef. Dated thio Slat day of Aaguat. ISM. EDNA 8. GREEN, Exoenirtx etoreaaW F bktsw 4b Pairrow. < Korney* for ootote. 461 Notice of Appointment of Ad ministrator. Hit Baslnm Boeoriag. Prcbubly no owe thing bra conned •vch • general revival nf trade *1 J. M. Kelly'« drag ■lore oe Mo giving away to bio euetoaere of co many free tttel boule, of Dr. Klfa'o Now Die co very for cona-mption. Bia trade to "imply eoormona in tote very valuable article from the feet that It alwaya carve and never dloappolnta Coogba, eolda. aaibm». djronebltia. creep, and all throat aad long dioeeaei quickly eared Yoe eon tael It before bey mg by getting n irlnl bottle free, largo nlao 61 Every bottle wer innted, » ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ; Notice. —:o;— The Lafayette Flouring MID runs on fujl time until further notice. - , SUITKK A DANIEL PATENTS R. P. UNGERMAN, ACHT RECEIVED A LARGE AND vtlleeleeted stock ol Hiov«* aud Tla- «rare, sad proposes to sell ekeapvr than boeeota tbo eoaatv. Everything kop< hand, aaoopairlng done oatlafactorly. and wltbosi delay flspt.3», t-f. ah H L aeaynttn , O r K oon . Ceveete, ead Trede Morbo ubtotoed. end *11 Pelasi bueieece roodneted tot Moderate Feo. Ow office lo oppeelto 11. 8. Patei.t office. W. bove no inb egesclo. oli boeineoe dlrret, ber ooo Irenrert .«lout bualnco. Ir Ira. Hate end »1 Lcee Coet thè* tbooe reste»:, trote Wuehto<ton. aav Head model, drevtog or obolo, ulte deeerlp- llou Wo edvto» I. p»Irete' le or «et, froe of ebergo Onr toe not do» liti pstont le ■orerà.'. A hook, * Mote io Oioein Petooto,” wiih ro- forenera le ertaci rilento hi yeu> Btolo, eoooty, <a town, eoo* fico. Addreee - 14- O. -A- 83SrO"W 4C OO Oppoeito Petoet Office. * 4»