The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889, November 30, 1888, Image 1

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OREGON.
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Th« advertingrale« nf tha R k < jift * w are ex-
l.emely liberal, and will be made known oa
application. Spacial hiduceaun'a toa yearly
or aetaijaarb contract .
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PRANK S. HARDIHg.
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subscription rates .
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« .Corr- p«r y«»r- ><>«dvnace.............. $•_> 00
JJ, Copt, ¿ ill
«lx month»
month. lu
In «dvar»
advaee............ 1 0ÿ
"veered at ibe postoflico at Lafayette,
p^n, »» second-class matter.
VOL. VIII,
t.
_ ‘‘A GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE,
for
Job Work of all kinds neatly and qaletly ex*,
ented at reaaoaable ratee. Guff faelUtfee ara
among the heat, and *atiataeUoa given oa iv-
ary deal.
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THE PEOPLE, AND BY TIÍE PEOPLE?'
LAFAY^ t ËT ya MHILL COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30,1888. ’’
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Address all ecmmwalratlnM elUitr for the edB
tor Ul Mr bramera departlNBte, to The IlMUl-
rn. Lefej eit«. Gfegoa.
NO. 17.
DK. J. C. MICHAUX,
Practicing Physician and Surgeon,
LAFAYETTE, OREGON-
W •
* J. BURT MOORE,
physician and surgeon ,
JNEWBEJ1G, OREGON.
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H040AY COODS--USEFUL ana ORNAMENTAL
stozseziii
-^--L ■X’ÜŒZ LAFAYETTE
my stock before doing so.
Hacks,^h^stnmrand BirthdayflCaH8hEZe?BWMnsVe0H^^^
7
I have fine Toilet Cases, Shaving Sets, Whisk Brooms, Plush Towel
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
VN1TID «TÀTM.
Pre ident..............................
8eciet»ry of 8ta’e...........
Beere Ury of Tresaury....
Heeretery ot the Interior.
Becrelaryol Wnr.............
Secretary of Navy..........
I’oatmMler General . ..
Attorney General........
Chief J.eUqe,.,
Grover Cleveland
■ Thoa. F. Havard
Chea 8. Fairchild
........... W.F. Vila«
. Wm. O.,hiidiettt
W.C. Whitney
Don M Divkiraoa
• A. H.Gn.laod
Melville W. Fuller
etc. I also have a complete stuck of Furniture Bedroom
L i"»- an~^c’c
Stereoscopes and Views, Brackets, Paper Holders, Albums, Plush Cabinet Frames, etc., etc?.,
Parlor Sets, Baby Carriages, etc. I also carry in stock Hvrr ■ k’" i '.^V a^'t.A^ an^ '.Ial^e>
Stands, Center and Extension Tables, fine assortipent of Rockers, Walnut Chairs,
stock. Coffins and Caskets furnished on short notice
■ gt c il
8am.t;try
finish in the world, put up in 50 cent packages. Also a good assortment of glass in
continuance of the same in the future
1 *'S11 ,0 than’t *he citizens of Lafayette and vicinity for their liberal patronage in th’e past, and hope to deserve a
Ì Benntore........... I'OMoamialoKAi.,
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vk « y T ruly ,
*W. X. ■'WTESTEIES^’fEIuZD. -
JJ.
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H. Mitchell
)J. N Delph
Mr. and Mrs. -Magill, parents of Cltcries
Repreacatatlve .......................... Hmgar Honnfiaa
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OREGON’S VOTE.
SHERIDAN.
TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE.
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and Chude, arrived in town Monday
THE YAQUINA ROUTE.
ttATt.
O- H. SMITH,
Governor... . ............
RylVtoter Ponnoyer
evening from Sandusky, Ohio. They will | The secretary of state iias completed
November 27, 1888.
N obth Y amhill , Or., Nov. 21, 1888.
Soeretory.................I........... «..Lio. W. McBride
the
official
canvass
of
the
votes
cast
for
remain a year, and if they like tlie coun­
Some immigrants have arrived.
,
The teachers named below met at this
Treraurer........... .............................. G. W. Wobk
physjciar ano surgeon ,
presidential electors November 6, 1888.
Bupl. Publlo lualrucUon............... E» «. McElroy
try will make Oregon their home.
Master Roy Cain is at the point of place last Saturday, pursuant to the call
Bute Priater....
Frank Baker
Tho total vote of the state was 61,914).
death.
of the committee appointed last summer
Sheriff W. G. Roes, of Clatsop county.,
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
The following shows the vote bv counties:
Supreme Judge«
at
McMinnville
:
reigned, and H. A. Smith has been ap-
.; Boys have been practicing with tho
—AND—
Superintendent L. H. Baker, Profes­
»749 l>binted by tlte county court in his stead,
Bowery I Specialty.
be “band.”
d
I
fl Major McClane tyas seen in town one sors J. A. Buchanan, M. H. Parker, W.
ltoss and Sinjth are democrats; but a ' C ounties .
fudge...
M. P. Bale«
Attorney.
F. Williamson, F. R. Rogers, Frank Dud­
H. H. Hewltt
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
majority of the court is republicans.
■»-
day
this
week.
1
Deputy..
. J. E. Megera
«
ley,
P.
H.
Clark,
Geo.
A.
Edmunds,
•Í
1
The smallpox in Portland is on the de­
K
ta
S. Potter has added a now safe to his Mrs. V. Martin, Mrs. Jossie Johnson, 225 Miles Shorter—20 hours less
----- or m ’ minnville , or .,-----
f ’
Judge..
crease, so say the papers. Every little
.L. Isxigliary
furniture store.
time than by any other route.
Misses Cora Smith, Adelaide Pdppleton,
Clerk. $
, JACOB WORTMAN ................ Preside«, while, however, tlie report comes that Baker..................
J W.flobba
843 747
9 3
Sheriff.,,
The new store of Churchman Bros, is Emma Phillips, Vida Ilaworth, Hattie
. T.J. Harria
r . 1’. BIRD..
:...............Vice-President, the papers do not give the facts. We 1 enton.............
«¿-Finit class through passenger and freight rreasprer
1206 969 60 13 1 doing a good business.
P. P.Gelee
Sweet, Maggie M. Boone, Emma Van line from Portland and all points in the Wil­ Reoorder.
Jso. WORTMAN.......................... Cashier. cannot and so will not judge between Clackamas........... 1527 I(M.5 56 120
Wyatt Hartli
li miette valley to and irom San Francisco.
Assessor*.
(\at8Qp ..............
..
F M.York
Churchman
A
Guttry
have
been
gath
­
Orsdol,
and
others
whose
names
we
were
647 50 ... 1
Bui veVor...................
Tnns.i^B a general lUehing Buelneea. De them,
. J l". í'MMr
Columbia...........
33.5 I 8 3 5, ering Cattle the past week.
unable tolearu.
School Superintend«
posi
ta receive
__ _ to cheek.
____ ___
oeita
receivt d »uhject
Belie Bight
l . fl. B.ker
Time
Schedule
(except
Sundays).
906 779 .83 29 ■ A
WiHard McCune is sick in the jail, with 1 9’”’’......................
fichante and tdegiajhic tranefers od New
R. B. Fellow»
In the forenooh a temporary organiza­ U»A vo Albany 1:30 pm I Leave Yaquina 6:45 am Coroner............
Surveyor Selph was out Saturday at
... .. .; 438 522 17
I orle, San .Francisco ami Portland,
l.fti'vaCorvaiiie 1:40 pm LeaveCurvallialO:3.5 am Commissioners.
)» lt. Klsgary
billious fever. Dr. Michaux istlieattend-:
tion
was formed, with Prof. Buchanan as Arrive
Curry
.7..........
234 143
June 24. ly.
work on the Raleigh place.
Yaquina 5:30 pm] Ar.-ive Albany 11;10am
(8 Bruteohar
ing physician, and the sick man is ret i-- i Douglas...............
chairman and Prof. Edmunds secretary.
(>. & C. trains connectât Albany and Cor*
130Ó 1117 97
2
We are^now enjoying tho usual town
ing good care and is getting better
AD Gilliam
611 440
8 2 4
Thompson
Interesting discussions were held in vallin.
M c M innville national bank . the
Tbé
above trains connect at Y aquina with
( John
Thomas Huston
other prisoners are enjoying goW < riant.................... 971 933 31 6 2 peBt—the sac: ed town cow.
the
following
branches:
Composition
iiv Oregon Developement ('o’e. Line of Steam* Beard of Troatee» ..
¿N.J.
Ramsey
.Jackson................ 1181 1320 64
W. Bewley has been doing a good "busi­ Writtng, introduced by Frank Dudley; ship» between Yaqaiiia and San Francisco.
health.
g’MINNVILLE, OREGON.
I Henry Honk in a
Josephine.............
535 528
4 13 1 ness here with his wood saw.
IZ
K.
Perkins
Sailitut Dates.
Map Drawing, by Prof. Parker; Penman­
2
315 415 101
The stereoptican entertainment, with Klamath .............
Recorder.
.... E. Carpenter
Trassaots a Gensral Banking BuaineM.
Steamer*.
358 371
/rom YaqFina. From San Fran. Marshal..
8
A much needed improvement is being ship, by Prof. Edmunds. The subjects
......... L. Younger
readifigs and recitations, advertised to LaK___,-v-r .-rf..
Wil _________
lamette Val , ’y ov titli_______ Nov 1st 8 a m Treasurer,
...W. W. Nelson
President............................J. W. COWLS appear at Littlefield's hall last Saturday Laud....................... 1593 1368 89¡ 37
made in the way of sidewalks.
of Whispering and Prize Giving also re­ WillametteVal’y Nov l«»h
Nov
12th
4pm
Vice President....... . . .LEE LAUGHLIN evening, was attended by a small crowd. Linn....................... 1603 1633 128; .10!
CHURCH NOTICES.
Republicans are jubilant over tlie elec­ ceived attention. , Several of the-pupils Willamette VaPy NovJ30th_____ Nov 24 10 a m
Malheur................. 330 303 H’ ...21
t'eshier. ...............
CLARK BRÄLY This town seems to have had a sufficiency Marion....... . ......... 2235
Tire company reserves the right to change
of the schools of this place acquitted
329
2 tion, and the cfow hangs high.
M. a. axevtou.
sailing dates without option.
Morrow...........
598 479 351 7
themselves nobly in their recitations.
Sells exchange ou Portland, San Francisco of this class of enter ainments.
Service« will b« hold at the following t mas
N. B.—Passengers frdm Portland and all Wil-
W.
Bewley
haa
succeeded
T.
R.
Bew
­
Mbltnoiuali........ 6250 3996 125 6515
md New York.
After noon * peyminent organization amette Valley Points can make close connec­ And places by Rev. J. Melntlr«:
A traveling man stopped in town a day Polk -I................
ley A Son in tlie livery business.
785 729 71
Filat hnnday-Wesl Cb«kal«m, 11 a.
Interest allowed on time deposit«.
with the trains of the Y aquina R outs at :
was effected. The following officers were tion
393 220 18‘
Albany or Corellis, and if destined to Ban ! Newberg, 3 p. m.
or two this week, and done tip the win- Tillamook.............
Office Inure frotn 9 a m to 4 p m.
The people here have been enjoying
Umatilla............... 1523 1551 102! 29
Hecond Sunday—North Yamhill, rt a. m.f
elected
to
serve
fiir
the
eusuiug
six
Francisco, should arrange <o arrive at Yaquina ,
veral of our business houses in Union . ..................
tlie preaching ot Rev. Dillard Holman.
Lafayette, 7 n. m.
1303 1223 24
months:. President, J. A. Buchanan; the evening before date of sail ng.
v..Th2^*vSun .-v—oh*r •choolhoo»«, 11 «. m.;
in colors.— Wallowa.. .
1
455 306 14*
CLUB LIST.
A sensation waB caused lately by the vice-president, Mrs. V. Martin; secre­
Z£lv-©r
Steamers
Ml. Richmond. 3 p. nt.
Grant’« Pass Co«rteff.*-8uch a ma
Wasco................... 159.5 1054 72! 4
i
Yoorth bouday—Carlton, 11 a. m ; Lafayette.
word
coming
to
town
that
a
woman
on
Will
run
between
Portland
«nd
Corvellle
•»
tary, Frank Dudley ; treasurer, Mrs. Jes­
For the benefit of pur subscribers who here a few- months ago and painted the Washington......... 1248 838 66 3
. 7p. m.
follow,
.
North
bonud
leaves
Corr,
11«
Mon
­
Yamhill............. 1289 994 79 »1 9 Mill creek was crazy, but all is now quiet. sie Johnson.
»ant to take some eastern paper or mag­ town red in more ways than one.
de v, Wo<lrih«day-knd Friday,’8 a m.; leevei !
nBBBTTniAM BKAVICZa.
Divide services wil be conducted by Rev.
There lias been much difficulty hero
Newberg was selected for the next Salem, Tuesday, Tboraday and Saturday. 6 a.
azine, we have made arrangements to
m. South bound leave. Portland. Monday.
Totnl . -........ 33291: .’(¡522 1677;36361 about getting transportation for wheat,
at North Yamhill and Lafarelt«, as lol
W hat T hey T hink or Us.—The Al­
meeting of the association, with the date Wednesday and Friday, 6 a.m.; leave, 8«letn, , Trevi«
dub with the following:
lowat
,
Plurality........... 6769*
North Yarnlt111—First Bsbhathof every month,
but in tlie future there will be less trouble. Saturday, December 15, 1888. There Turaday, Thuraday and Beta'day. 6*. m.
.Vru’ York W'orld................................. fi.SO bany L'emocral says that thoftlruuimer as
Paaaenger
and
freight
rate,
always
the
low-
■
for
the
nresent,
morning
and
evening.
IlfeAL ESTATE;
CoKRESfONDENT.
btmoretl’i Maçiasine.......................... 3.50 much as any other class of people gives
will lie a lecture on the evening before, eel. For li.foiniailon, applv to Neuer, HUL­
I.afayette-Seoond, third and fourth Bab -
American Jgriculturiit........... -, v .........
3.00 us an idA of what Eastern people think .*
----- -
AN A CO.. Freight and Tick,I Agent«, Uno I hath« of «very month, at 11 a tn. and 7 p. aa.
• •
and it is earnestly requested that there
,The
followmg
deeds
were
recorded
dur
­
CARLTON.
and 202 Front »treat, Portland, Oregon; or to >,
Everybody will find a curdlsl wa'com« to
These prices include the R egister and of this country, snd how absolutely ignor­
be a fell attendance of the teachers of the
crtmoaDE,
* thsse Mrvlcee.
periodical named for one year. Or we ant they are of us. A day or two ago one ing the week ending November 24,1888:
November 26, 1888.
Acting Geu'l. Frt. A P«e«. Agt., Oregon Pacific
county.
ivixnancZL nnvicra.
Joseph
Hoskins
aqd
wife
to
J.
Lewis
R.
It.
Co
,
Corvel
la,
Oregon.
will furnish the WorM three months free received a letter at that city informing
Lots of apples being shipped from our
A resolution that the association>co­ 6
Rav. F. B. Locke will preach In the M, K
C. fl. HASWELL, Jr.,
and wife, 32 acres ot seefian 17, t 3 », r 2
with every cash in advance subscriber at him in a serious manner that Harrison
town.
«
operate with Supt. Baker in his monthly Gen'l. Frt. A P jm . Agt., Oregon Devalopment I church on the first and lidtd Sunday evening«
Co , Montgomery «treat, 8m Franeleco, C^ of eaoh month
|2.00. With every issue of the World is waB elected, not as a joke, but the writer w; |990.
Rip Reed suys be kille I a fine deer a educational meetings was unanimously
published a complete popular novel by thought he had probably not heard of it. - Paul G. Asbury and wife to W. II. H. few days ago.
adopted.
Adininliitrator’a Notice.
tome well-known writer. These are very Another one says his ‘‘boss’’ told him he Gilbert, 160 acres of the Daniel Simntons
The following committees were ap­
Go slow boys, take your pumpkins
land
c)aiut
;
$1,800.
liberal offers, and the publication named would have to go well prepared, as he
pointed:
On
constitution
a-
d
by-laws,
In t« estate ot 0. W. Toltou, decoaeed:
Jesse Edwards and wife to H. T. when they are appreciated. Sabe?
«re the beet in their lines.
Frank'Dudley and Miss Adelaide Popple­
would have to travel mostly in wagons, White, lot 1 and part ofi' IcJi 2, block 24,
Notioe Is hereby given to sll whom It mav
Rome talk of organizing a literary so­
oonoern that by virtue of an order of the couu
ton, (to report at Newberg meeting); on
whereas he not had been in one at rill. Newberg; $85.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
'
»court of th« const/ of Yanuilll and alate of
ciety in our town. Hope you will suc­
program, Mrs. Jessie Johnson, Mrs. V. Lafayette,
Another commercial tourist aft r reach­
Oregon. rrgon.made on the 7th day of N < vemb«r.l8M.'
J. B. Mount and wife to Charles H- ceed.
th« undersigned administrator of «aid eetste
Martin and Frank Dudley.
Christmas throe weeks from next Tues­ ing the Columbia wrote back to a friend Vaughn and Cyrus Lamb, part of lot 3,
DEALER IN
will sell on Ral'irday, the
Mr. Sitton shipped about 400 turkeys
The latter comm'ttee has presented the
describing in glowing, but not exagger­ block 3, Newberg; $30.
day.
DRUGB, If EDICINEP AND CHEMICALS.
Sth DAY OF DECEMBER, 166.1,
to Seattlo anti realized one dollar pit1 following program for teachers’ institute
ated
words,
our
country.
Tie
received
at I o'clock p as ol said day, on the premiers In
Circuit court two "Weeks from next
O. e. Woo'sey and wife to Carrie E. turkey.
rEUTVMERY.
be highest Udler, tho following deeerlb«d real
at Newberg Saturday, December 15,1888:
an
answer
like
this:
“
Your
description
Monday.
Hill, lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, of W. T. Newby.’s
Bon dr , Combs snd Brmhea, Trusses, Suppor­ prou«rty belonging to said estate to-wll:
The Dutch took Holland, but tho boys
rOBKNOOM.
is very nice; but I believe it is a lie.”
Kltnot« ta a jotiou NA 4.13 », r tt w, connty
ters. Shoulder Braces Fancy and Toilet Articles
first addition to the town of McMinnville;
W. I. Westerfield went to Portland on
can’t take Germany—cause, too many ■‘Methods in Geography—Miss Miles.
B olt« and Stationary. Clock and Wathes, of Yamhill, alate of Oregon, tn-wlt> Being the
Wednesday.
weet half of the donation land claim of Greek
Plated
and
Gold
Jewelry
Tux H arbor I mprovemxnt .—Capt. W $759.
School
Punishments
—
General
Discus
­
shotguns
0. Rogers and Mery Jane Roger« his wife, «i’u
Lindley Parker and wife to D. E. Hal­
sion.
Patent Medicines, etc., Family Medicines.
T. A. Turner, of McMinnville, was in Young, of the U. 8. Engineer corps, who
atod In Motion 4, I > a, r 2 w, ot the Wfllanisttr
Hon. L. II. Baker, of Dayton, was on
AFTKiCOON.
loway,
part
of
lot
3,
block
3,
Newberg;
Goti|>S WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED meridian, containing 32" acres more or lea«,
bus charge of the harbor improvements
town Monday.
*
our
streets
a
few
day»
ago
utnl
gave
us
a
Physiology
—
l
’
rof.
Morrison.
with the exception ot th« following described
$150.
parcel or tract heretofore sold to W. E. Davis,
flow to fieenre Politeness in and Out of
W. L. Bradshaw made a business trip at this place, arrived on Tuesday even­
Sylvester Potter end wife to N. B. pleasant call.
to wit: Beginning at tlie nwoorusref then
the School room—G neral Discussion._ /j.
ing.
We
learn
that
it
is
the
intention
to
to The Dalles this week.
Harrison postoffice men are looming
w quarter of said section 4; thence sootb 80
Cooper,
lot
2,
block
2,
Potter
’
s
addition
Reading
—
Mina
E.tima
Phillijvs.
begin the preliminary work upon the
chains
to the s w corner of said Metlon 4.
David Smith, of Forest Grove, spent a
(Signed)
_^CoMMlTTEK.
up in Curlton. Go in, gentlemen, snivel
thence east 7 60-100 chains; thenos north'40
north jetty at once. Tho government to Sheridan; $50.
servis
to
the
contrary,
nolwithstanding.
few days in town this week.
fart
all
who
are
interested-ip
educational
chains;
thence eaet 10 chains; tbenea north 40
FEED AND SALE STABLE,
Sylvester Potter and wife to Raymond
has already purchased the wharf and
chains to the north boundary of safe aecilon 4;
We understand that our enterprising matters be present.
12,000 to loan on real security, enquire warehouse of A. J. Ray at the lower end Knowles, lots 1 and 8, block 2, Potter’s
tbenco north 80 degrees 57 minutes weal 17 60
T. B. NELSON, Proprietor,
Let no teacher fail to attend and take
100 chai- a to Dio place ot beginning; containing
nienhaiit, W. A Howe, was married in
at office of W. L. Bradshaw.
of town and has leased for a term of addition to Sheridan; $100.
100 acre- of laud more or Iona.
part
in
the
discussions.
R. L. Cliyircbman and wife to S. W. Boston a few days ago to a MiBB Cunning­
'1 am prepared to furnlah
Terms of aale. caah In hand.
C. II. Christenson removed on Wed­ years all the water front owned bv the
F rank D udley , Secretary’.
Dated thi« 9th day of November, 1888.
Wilson,
lots'
3,
4,
5
and
6,
block
2,
Willa
­
ham.
W«icouio.
carhiagbk
,
.
,.
iiackb
nesday to ms new possession.
city below that point. It is the u-tenticn
WM. E. DAVIS,
H a DDI.E HOI’SES,
mina
;
$350.
Ottr ball will soon be ready for tlie
Admlnlatretor of «aid Rotate.
Gen. W. H. Odell,'i>ostina«ter at Sa­ tad «varything In th« 1/vvryhlra In good shap>
A grand ball will be given at Little- to begin the tramway at the ferry landing
F
xntox
A
FaitToN,
Mary
L.
Hess
to
Christian
Clemmen-
public, then every one, regardless of lem, wan appointed by President Arthur,
and continue it along the beach to the
and on short nolle«.
field's hall on Chrietmas night.
Attorneys for Estate:
14 fit
son, 9 acres, t 3 s, r 2 w; $180.
'
race,.color or previous ' condition, can and his term expirea December 4th next.
Tranatont stock loft with me will rccaiv« tin
Newberg’s new paper will make its ap­ libint where the jetty proper will begin.
beat of rm« end attention.
P.
P.
Gates
and
wife'to
C.
H.
Christeii-
come
here
and
lecture.
No
lock
and
key
President Cleveland hae the appointment
Adjournment of Circuit Court.
Good and oaratul driven empleysd.
pearance this week. It is to be called This portion of the work will doubtless be son, 12 acres near Lafayette; $1,29-1.
argumont then.
H awk -E ye .
completed during the winter. Tire people
of hia aueceaaor.
Y
ill find my slabl« on Jeffsraon Street
R. P. Bolec. judge of third judicial district,
the Graphic.
II.
II.
Allison
and
C.
II.
Christenson
>w«en 8eoond and Third.
regularly opened the circuit eoort for Yamhill
of the bay hail With delight the bright
DAYTON.
S»F’,tl,’8fi.
•
Miss Mary Hurley lias been kept out of prospects that are now before them.— et al to A. C. Martin, lots 1, 2, 5 and 6,
county at tofayatte on Monday, P«ptemb«r 14,
loss, and on account of the emallpox in differ
school for several days on account of
block 40, Lafayette; $500.
Novemlier 26, 1888.
ent parte of >he county adjourned th* term an
Newport News.
Executor’« Notice.
N. C. Maris and wife to N. G. Kirk,
<11 Monday. December 17, 18-8. al which time
a bi ll i on s a tt a c k.—
Capt. W. S. Powell, of l’ortidnd, was
and place It will convene egala-
I n J cstice ’ s CovnT.—In Justice Olds’ 21*^ acres, t 3 », r 2 w; $21.50.
in town Saturday.
Moody,’ the evangelist, is expected to
Alf Juror«. witneeM« end parti«« te salt« are
In re eelel« of Mary Hill dee<«Md:
hoik« 1« hereby given to all whom it l may required to tax« tndlclsl aotlc« o| thi» and be
commence a series of meetings in Port­ court on Monday Wilfred Unger, charged
C.
T.
Pomeroy,
the
watt
hmaker,
is
t-
**
“
.
In
attendauM at that time without helua egaio
rom ers that by virtue of an order of the conn
<
with an assault with a dangerous weapon,
N otice to Q uit .—For some time past visiting relatives at Forest Grove.
J. W. Hoera Clark.
land about December 5th.
tr couit of ibe coanty ol Yambill and-tate of aubpoeuead.
waived examination, and 'was bound citizens of Burns, Grant county, and vi­
By
Older of K P. R o I m , Jndg«.
H
iregon, made on <he 7th day of November, A
Money to loan on real estate in sums to
J. W. Ingle is shipping large quantities
’»1-8'1.1 will well on
over in the sum of $100 bonds, which he cinity have been receiving notices to
suit by Fenton & Fenton, at Lafayette
of grain on the steamer Champion.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8,1888. •
Notice of Appointment of Ad.
furnished. On Tuesday Frank Tripp leave the country and forever remain
at I o’clock P m of m Q day. on th . premie««,
and McMinnville, Oregon.
miniHtrutor.
Dayton wants a flouring mill. Where
was arraigned in the same court, charged away. Tlifcse notices, which are signed
to the hfgbeet bidder, the following drwrlbe i
is the tnan who is going to build it.
A. M. Hurley’s family took their de­ with aiding hiB brother Henry to escape
iral
property
belonging
to
cold
e.tate,
to
wit:
“by order of 101,” have in two or three
Notice le hereby given that tlx nnderelgae J
i kot No 24H and the south west two thirds of
parture for Independence yesterday, from the county jail. After an examina­ cases been disregarded. .A. W. Waters,
Tlie enterprising business men of the
lot 247, of tlie to«*tr of Dayton. Yamhill county, hae been duly app.'liileil by the county court of
Yamhill
county, Oregon, adm'nietrator of tlie
where they in future will reside.
tow*
of
Dayton
eliould
see
that
there
is
a
tion into the facts in the case the justice formerly of Faletn, informed toe “101”
i nrgm «• «hown by toe recorded plat of eeld
(own of Dayton In the clerk’« office ol raid eatat« of Elaira Stater, doeoaaed.
Stinit, who the Telephone characterizes decided to give the grand jury a chance that he was, there to stay, and that,if any nc* wharf built at the river landing/ *
Therefore
all /eraona having claim« agalnal
eonnty. Term *rM|g, Cub In band.
«aid eatai« arr harebv aotilM te preaent 'ho
Rl'BTl ER.
Dated Novew bar 9. I hsh .
as a bilk, was in town a couple of days to look into the malter, and so bound one molested him he would fill them I
a
me
with
proper
vnncliere Io the underalroad
JOHN T. W a TSOM.
him over in the sum of f-’00, which be with cold le <1. The last man to receive
last week, and borrowed a few dollars.
•t latayrtle, Yamhill ronoty, Oregon, ellhla
Executor of Mid Relate;
»
How's This?
,
eix
gaonthe
from
tlie
date hereof.
F xxtow A Furrow.
The 10,000 majority in Oregon fails to was unable to furnish, and will have to the summons was Green Hudspeath. He
Dated thle luth day of Novrrober, 1*88.
Attorney« for Eatate.
M fit
We offer one hundred dollars reward
remain
in
the
county
jail.
\
replies
through
the
Harney
Items,
saying:
f. W FENTON,
materialize.
Harrison received aliout
for any case of catarrh that can not bo
15 fit
Adminletralor of aakl E«ta'«.
“I do not intend to leave and I can be cured by taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
b,8W plurality or 60'J less than Herman.
Notice
for
I
’
ublcntion
D ecision R eversed .— The decistofi of
F. J. Cheney A Co., prop«., (Toledo, O.
There was a pleasant surprise party at Judge Bean in the Agricultural college ftund at my farm, two miles southeast of
Notice for Publication.
L amp Orete« at Osaoog Crrr,l
V e, tlinr' undersigned, have known F.
Bums, at all times, and that I am pre­
the residence of Capt. Wyatt Harris, giv- and
_ _______
.Southern Methodiet church case has pared to give these cnt-tliroita and tools J. Cheney for. the last 15 years, and be­
Gr«goa, No-.fith, Huts, f
Lawn Orrux av Oaraon t'xrr, 1
Notie« I« hereby given It at the following
cn to his son Duncan, last Friday even- [ ^eQ reversed. The court decides tliat
Oregon. Nov. 13th. 1883. f
lieve him perfectly honorable in all buui-
of mdnopoly a warm reception. The nesa transactions, and financially ablo to
named Milter bra Hied notice of hie Intention to
Notice
Io
berrby given 'hat ibe following-
ing.
the Southern Methodist church have
make
final
proof
In
«apport
of
hie
claim,
and
named rattler haa filed nolle« of hl« Iniantlon
cowardly whelp who wrote the notice I carry out any obligation« ma<lo by tliejr
tkd raid proof «ill be mede before the oounly t>> make final proof In rapport of hie claim, aad
We have lieen informed that Miss May such a right in the Agricultural college received i» undoubtedly an expert with firm.
‘
Judge or. in race ot hie «berne«, then the that «aid proof «Hl !>• made before the eoraty
farm
that
the
church
corporation
cannot-
county clerk of Yemhllla, canty, Oregon, at clerk of Yamhill coanty, Oregon, al Lafayoite,
Newell will commence a writing school
a pen, one who eould raise or forge a West A Truax, wholesale druggists, To­
Thi- po ' d-r never vert «. A marr-l of pur Intryetl«. Oregon, Friday, December ‘A, IMS, Oregon, on Friday, Juuer. «h. Hnw, vis:
ledo Ohio.
at the Carse schoolhouse next Monday deed it without the direction of the note, but when Ire attempts to frighten Welding,
Ry. str o.r'b and wh"l«»oinenee». More eon viz:
Kinnan
A
Marvin,
wooleaale
JO IN R. WILSON.
church. The ease is sent back to be tried
•vening.
uomienl than the ordinary kirnte and cannot br
Di hTOUTENBURG,
ine or other setllera he will find that he
druggists, Toledo, Ohio*
pro «mplloa D (.. No 1.141. for iho a 1 of mo
«old In enmpeiitlon with the mnl it nite of tow
the
merits.
,
__
E.
II.
Van
H'tesen,
tarilicr
Toledo
Na­
on
homeeUed
entry
No.
4
¿47
for
the
Iota
7.
8,
fi,
Jot
aeeUoofil.llo.
rSw.
lias
bitten
off
more
than
he
can
chew.
”
The Evangelical sodiety commenced a
ten', short welsh, al«», or plio»ph«te powder.
I
tional bank, Toledo, Oltio.
He n«m«« iho following wltneeam to peov«\
SotD-BotoiiT.-Py reference to the
Sold only Ih cute. JtortL Uaxiso. Powfesn 10 and •• 4 of a e 1 of »action 10,1 fie, r 3 w.
He nomea the following «llórele« to prove htaeonilniione realdooc« upon, and eullitnilwi
••ries of meetings at the M. R. church
Hall’s Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, Go., 108 Wall Be NtY.
N ot P aid for W ant or F i nds .—For acting directly upon the Mood and mucus
hie conUnuoiie reeMenoe apon aadetilUvaUoa of of raid land, vim
Monday evening. They will continue all transfers of real ostntc in this paper it
Jan.«« Miller, of fbholl« Ferry, Wa.hlngion
will
be
seen
that
C.
H.
Christenson
htts
tho
first
time
in
many
years
the
county
surfaces
of
the
system,
i
’
rice
75c
per
bot­
»ext Week.
' ■ • ’ ■ml
eonnty, and John Go beer. Jofm <1. SMllug
stjM his residence near the court house to | treasurer ¡»obliged to endorse coanty war- tle. Hold by oii druggista.
J-13
sod
A. Oradufl, of Newberg, Yemblil county;
^Lewis McVay was tried in Benton
all of Oregon.
rants “not paid for
fox want of funds.
funds."
” The
A C Martin. Mr. Christenson itiime- I rant«
There
are
about
one-half
as
many
con-
twunty butt Friday for stabbing his diatclv purehased the A. M. Hurley
W. T. HF KNIT.
that st atamp
reTtindfi-us
pf I that
amp re-n.no»
ce o of
. n story
J. J. Hembree, Proprietor.
lfe«t
Regtetor.
victa in tea» state priram as there are pa»
brother, and sentenced to tlie peniten­ property of P. P- Gate«, paying tl.eretox
Gtmrgt- Vaggoner VW
TtBnSrff
I am prepared to give g«od aeeom . odatlon ra
I
tienta
in
the
asylum.
Tliat
means
that
tiary for one year.
• Il ,294.
' Some years ago whew he was in tlte real
short aplto1, to »«none wish es
. the cliances lor a rascal to get to prison
teams or eenvayaec«
-------- iT*"* Z
th« Rto-1 estate btMtinera and h«d Mr. Buford, tlie
Chas. H. Powell and family arrived
i'bargM R«saoi.al>lr.
,
are
altout
half
as
good
aa
for
an
insane
Ax E rror —T wo weeks ago the Kio- then county treasurer, for a |«rtner, a
ftoin Astoria, their former home, on Mon-
-ST-Eartl«« eon rayed to train« •<«.. at a'l Carrata, «ufi Trad« Mirks obtained «ad «U
,
uerson
to
get
to
the
asy
lum.
—
Ntrfewt
■
‘
tifn.
ister
stated
that
the
salary
of
the
coanty
times.
My
ka«ka,
t>nggi«a «nd borsaa ar« al- Paisat boato«« esodacted for Modarato Para
gentleman Mapped into their offki- and
‘'»T- They will take up their abode on
w'Byw k«i>t In aeod or •».
superintendent Of »«'bods was r-a.sed »200 IpAnted a bill lor a few dollars. George
Ow o S m i« «pporite U. 8. Patent otBr«. W«
J net n craved a lime of full Mok lioota
•he Martin farm, jm.t east of town.
kava «a «nb agaael««. all bucine«« dlre«t, bare«
by the county court. Mr. Baker savs I walr then pretty bard up; lie quietly for $3.7$, which we caa recommend for
can inarati „atrat baalM» Ir baa ihr« aad al
Dr- Harry Lane, superintendent of the that we are misinformed, and that his reached for tlie tieasurer'« rubber stamp,
Lara t rat than those raatot« fron» Washington.
service. If you are in need of anything
BceditoM. drawl«« or «boto. wit* derarlp
"Finn» foy the insane, at Salem, has pur- application was not granted.__
which read “not paid •« want of fund»” of the kind you can find the beat selection
tfo-i
w« adylM I. paira'«' I« «r aot, fraa af
’’based a fine biHiard table and placed it
■nd before the gentleman knew what waa of hoou and shoe» at the iafayette boot
«bar« Owr fo« aut dar ti.l pelasi la eraaraA
—
:o:
—
Wnon
W
ant
RD.
—
Ten
or
twelve
cords
A
book,
' Boa u Obtala Patrab," with ra-
'a the recreation hall for the benefit of of Äd flr wt-d an- wanted at Ibutaa. tlte matter, stamped the bill with thora
and ehoe «tore. Haaaia A H a «« t .
famree to tetaal «Hast» la yaai Stato, eeratr,
•ba patients.
words
lisa»
Aswsoroollr
tliat
Georye
Tbe Lafayette Flouring Mill low«. a«a* fr««. Addresa
14-
nn «ilb«cription acronnU. 1km t o«
Dr. Wm. Harrison, a physician of ex­
, Superintendent Baker, assisted by Pro­ h»v this matter, bat brio« it right along.. „rahia creator thought thrt wra the
rune on full time until further O- -A» EKbTO-W <fc OO,
perience,
lira
located
at
Newberg,
and
epnrae of bu-inera and left tlteoff’«"«*,
tore Buchanan, cf North Yamhill, and FW come, fire* "rve)-
0pr*Ma Patral Ofla«, Wdabtoftoa, M. C.
W m MB
6,11 rrapectfuLy eoiicita the patronage of the notice.
NU«, of 'Nawberg, is bolding a public - BodN -To the ».te oí Jack Olson,{ out . word and did
8ÜITKK
DANIEL.
people
of
thia
community.
***tnination this week. There are 16 I Sunday, fcwmber 1^18», • d“«***' again for a yuar.-fientea Leader.
■Pplicant«
•
’ J --------- rt
Cleveland.
OregonPacificRailroad
OREGON DEVELOPMENT COM-
’ PANT’S STEAMSHIP LINE.
1
1869
4
-t-
1838
J. M. Kelty,
./Lafayette
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Livery Stalole.
PATENTS
Notice.