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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1888)
OREGON. “ A GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE Pncticinfl Physician and Surgeon, HOLIDAY QOODS-USEFUL and ORNAWIEN* -A.T THE L2LFATETTE FVEITTTVHE STOT5E2I1I LAFAYETTK, OREGON- J. BURT MOORE, NEWBERG, OREGON. Parties intending to purchase Holiday Goods should not fail tot call and examine my stock before doing so. I have fine Toilet Cases, Shaving Gets, Whig! Racks, Christmas and Birthday CardB, Easels, Music Holders, Mantel and Clock Shelves, Stereoscopes and Views, Brackets, Paper Holders, Albums, Plush Cal etc. I also have a complete stock of Furniture, Bedroom Sets in Antique Oak, Ash and Maplej Wash Stands. Center and Extension Tables, fitiaassortment of P Parlor 8ets, Baby Carriagbet etc. I also carry in stock Hygenic Kalsomine, the best sanitary wall finish in the world, put up in 50 cent packages. Also ft good stock. Coffins and Caskets furnished oa short notice. _ I wish to thank the citisens of I^ifayette and vicinity for their liberal patronage in the past, continuance of the same in the future. ’■ ■ V ery T ruly , * TX7". X. xA/ ___ ‘ ........................... ... CITIZENS’ MEETING 1 1 ........... . DAYTON. There will be a meeting of the citizens Deceember 11,1888. Christmas draweth nigh. of Lafayette on Friday evening at 7 Christmas services will be held in the o’clock, at the court house, in regard to M. E. church. L afayette , O regon . the location of a seminary at Lafayette. Frank Jones is now an apprentice in e . H. H cblxy , the Herald office. Surgery a Specialty. Chairman of Committtee. Leonard DeFord is now duly installed janitor for tne M. E. church. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, PaoroegD E vakoeucal Cogfxds.—A Capt. W. S. Powell made a flying trip called meeting of the Or^on conference to this city on Wednesday last. ------or m ’ minnvills , ob .,— ; of the Evangelical church was held in JACOB WORTMAN ........ President, R. Snyder and wife have been visiting ’ this city yesterday, says the 8alem .Stair»- friends and relatives at Forest Grove. K. I’. BIRD........ ............... Vice-President, ’ man, for the purpose of considering the J ko . WORTMAN......................... Cashier. The house in which Mrs. Skelton is advisability of establishing a denomina living is receiving some needed repairs. Transacts a general Baiking Business. De tional school for the church, at some posits rsMlved subject to cheek. Belia sight The room in which the millinery store -sohanga and t'lagraphie transfers on Now ’ place within the jurisdiction of the con is situated has been enlarged and other York,Jlan Francisco and Portland. ference. The following members of the , wise repaired. June 24, ly. association were present: Rev. C. C. Thfi windmill in the public square Poling, presiding elder of the Oregon dis would look nice if it were placed in a lit trict ; Rev. J. Bowersox, presiding elder tle glass box and put on exhibition. ot the Washington district; Rev. J. L. C. T. Pomeroy, the watchmaker and M’MINNVILLE, OREGON. Hershner, Corvallis; Rev. I. B. Fisher, jeweler, has been sick with the typhoid Transacts a General Banking Bciineii. tever for the past two weeks, but we are Albany; Rev. J. M. Beauchamp, Lewis I‘resident.......................... J. W. COWL8 ville; Rev. H. L. Pratt, Albina; Rev. again glad to see him on our streets.. The town of Dayton affords such a nice Vice President............. LEE LAUGHLIN 'Schuknecht, Portland; Rev. J. M. Dick, wharf at the river landing; it is simply (ashler ........ CLARK BRALY and Rev. Bollinger, Salem. After a elegant. And the people who have oc Balia exchange on Portland, San Franeleco thorough discussion the conference re casion to visit it are much pleased with and New York. solved to organize an educational society, the push and energy of the people of Dayton in affording such fine accommo Interest allowed on time deposits. to be called, the Educational ■ society of dations. Office hours from 9 a m to 4pm. the Oregon conference of the Evangelical R ustles . association. The following board of trus CLUB LIST. TEMPERANCE MEETING. tees was elected: Rev. J. Bowereowy For the benefit of our subscribers who Spokane Ealls, W. T ; Rev. C. C. Poling, Following is the programme for the w ant to take Boine eastern paper or mag Salem; Rev. J. L. Hershner, Corvallis; open temperance meetibg to be held next azine, we have made arrangements to Rev. F. S. Locke, Dayton; A. Odell, Wednesday evening, December 19, 1888: Pleasantdale; E. Woddward, Corvallis; Music.................... club with the following; Choir New York World................................. J2.50 Dr. Jones, Albany. The board is now Prayer.............. . ................ . . . ......... Minu’ es ................ . .................. . ................... American Ajnniituritt............. 3.00 ready to receive bids from towns within the limits of the conference for the loca ................. Choir ‘ These prices include the R koistbb and tion of the college, which will be built, if ... .Ralph Dunn periodical named for one year., Or we . . Mya. .. .Came Milloy will furnish the World thrive months free Choir ................... O n thz R ocks .—The first trip of the with every cash in advance subscriber at ........... Mrs. Olds 12.00. With every- issue of the World is steatiiei Yaquina Bay from San Francis SCHOOL BEPOBT. Anna Hutchens published a complete popular novel by co to Y aquina City came to a bad end. . 1.. Eva Hoberg The following is the roll of honor of Che Thia is the steamer just brought out from ..Bertie Parker Carlton sch<x*l for the month ending No some well-known writer. These are very Recitati« Lura Sampson liberal offers, and the publication named Baltimore, and the accident happened S- Music.. vember 80, 1888: side the bar on Sunday afternoon bask are the beet in their lines. Eddie Hudson, Frank McCune, The steamer was being towed along the Scott McCutcheon, Frank Foute, v, T ' MARRIED. Anna McCutcheon, Addie Fouts, channel by the tug, but the pilot of the Cora McCaskev, steamer instead of following the tug iATn.srixLD-NiLSON.—At the residence Anna Fouts, of the bride's father, Hon. J. C. Nel May Caldwell, Georgia _____ Hudson, r., steered the al imer out of the channel son, in Cbehalem vallev, Oregon. Hor Mattie McCunS. ace J. Littlefield, son of Dr. Littlefield, onto the san< But she was hauled off A orbs S weet , Teacher. of Lafayette, and Maggie L. Nelson, by alright and starteddog the dock when the the Rev. Wm. Travis, on Friday, De SCHOOL REPORT tug’s hawser broke, and before it could cember 7, 1888. be again attached to the steamer she Of district No. 6, Yamhill county, for They took the train the same day Cor drifted down to the jetty on the south Wallace, Idaho,where they will make the month nun cinuug f. 1888 lood: ending McvuHiuvr December 7, side of the bay and struck on the rocks. thdir home. Best wishes of a large circle Total number enrolled, 38; average All the passengers and freight were suc of friends accompany them. daily attendance, 85. —---------- cessfully landed on the jetty There is BOLL or HONOB. A F athebless R ailroad .—No institu Charley Earhart, yet some hopes of s ving the vessel Wallace Newton, tion in Oregon has quite so much fun Manferd Newton, Harry Martin, No. O n ».—We are in reoeipt of Bulle poked at it as the “two streaks et rust Mark English, Walter Crimmins, Bertie Levis, < Isaac Newton, tin No. 1. This bulletin has just been and right of way” called the narrow Crimmins, A. C. issued by the Agricultural College coun gauge railroad. The following is from Clarence Winnie Heiyer, ~ cil and gives a thorough synopsis of the an Astoria paper: “They’ve got a,little Katie Criinmius, Lois Ford, ,. <' history and organization of the school. fatherless and motherless concern Up the Mary Earhart, ■ Maud Newton, Maud Draper, Maggie Newton, These bulletins will be issued every country called a railroad. It is a nirrow little Draper, Mamin Willis. three months ip pamphlet form and cop gauge, and tripe that they undertake are O ka F oots , Teacher. ies can be secured free, by applying to E. attended with misfortune ;when the cars Grim, the director. They will contain don’t upset or jump the track they get the result of their investigations and ex through with about as much certainty periments and in time may be bound in and promptness as does the mail to this to a very valuable volume. city, brought down on the ‘Black Ma riah.”— Slaletman. The narrow gauge To B uckwheat G bowzbs .—Suiter 4 is now doing better. New ties have been Daniel give notice to farmers who have laid the entire length of the line, and buckwheat, that they will make a run on other improvements are to follow. There buckwheat about the 20th of this month, is room for improvement, however. provided enough is brought in to justify them io waking a change from common wheat. To do this 50 to 60 bushels must be brpught in before the 20th inst. 2t but when her size la considered kes the second place. Multno P leasant P asty —Last Friday even ing a very pleasant surprise party was given for Mrs. G. G. Bingham, of Salem, at the residence of M. J. Ramsey About thirty-five of the elite of Lafayette were present and all report having spent a most enjoyable evening T ais Nencz.—All parties who know themselves to be indebted tome for med ical services are requested to call and settle the same before January 1, 1889. tf J. C. M ichaux . ciiflf..... Sheriff..,. rraaannr. Beard of Tratteti. divorce. Catherine Baker vs A.. Lefevre and N. P. Robinson ¡action forjjioney. [John EZRubbard, administrator, vs Agnes Westfall et al; equity. John E. Hubbard, ajdministrator, vs Albert Westfall; equity. D. M. Osborn i- Co vs John Harris and H. 11. Rounds; action for money. L. C. Thom peon vs John Crimmlns; Notice Laura A. Hubbard vs M. U. Gortne: action for money. R. P. Bird vs Yamhill county et al ; In junction. G. F. Tucker vs J. W. L. Butte et al; action for money. J. Millard vs James Arthur; action fqr money. . Wm. Laughlin vs Fielding D. Stott et al ; a. tion for money. J. W. Ingles vs Jesse Yocum et al ; foreclosure. * r A. J. Apportion vs Riley Smith ; action for moneyr ~ F. Dielschnider vs I. H. Stevens; ac tion for money. Thomas M. Shadden et al vs Malinda Paris et al ; partition. Annie Schopp va John E. Hubbard, ‘_r’*‘—tor ; foreclosure. Rowell* Sonya Charlaa Douglas; aar tion for money. Eli T. Branson vs Sarah C. Branson ; divorce. Anns H. Burton vnC. W. Burton; di votee. Gas. E. Johnson, guardian, vs James Steward ; partition. - Frank Henry vs Milton Henry et al ; partition. _ Executor's Sale.