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

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L« Oreg-on Register
PÜBLIB«*0 EVERY FRIÓ i Y
<-AT— .
Tlie Oreg-on
a
L*rAYJtiT8>V
OREGON
—BT—
r‘*« of the Rae aeran are n-
í,<l w111 b’ ““‘o knew» on
■Pl’Uoation Spoetai taduMBtut. lot yearly
or aemi josrly coutract .
’
T ¡*
8. HARDING.
)
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Job Work of all kinds neatly and ouicklr •>>
rated atreaanaablc ram. our Xcilfilee an
amojj; tb. leal, bud taUflAsSX X
OMCopy. per year, in advance .
psgCepy, »ix month« in advare
Entered at the postoffico aCLafayctte,
pregón, as se^tpd-cJfUs matter.’;
Addraaa all eemmnuicntlooe, .llh.r for U m edi
ÄÄÄ“*’ *“ Th* «*“•
DR. J. C. MICHAV^rÁ4
________
.,
______________ V
HOLIDAY GOODS-.USEFUL ana ORNAMENTAL
Practicing Physician and Surgeon,
THE
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
STOBE111
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
11> i ar\'e^ intending to purehase Holidjyr Goods should not fail to call and examine my stock before doing so. I have fine Toilet Cases, Shaving Sets, Whisk Brooms, Plush Towel
I Racks, ( hristmas and birthday thirds, EaseJs^Music Holders, Mantel and Clock Shelves, Stereoscopes and Views, Brackets, Paper Holders, Albums, Plush Cabinet Frames, etc., etc.,
etc. I alsohavea complete stock of FurnitudBBcdroom Sets in Antique Oak, Ash and Maple, Wash Stands, (’enter and Extension Tables, tine assortment of Rockers,Walnut 'Chairs,
1 arlor Sets, Baby ( arrjages, etc. I also carry in stock Ilygenir Kalsomine, the best sanitary, wall finish in the world, put up in 50 cent packages. Also a good assortment of glass in
stock, Collins and Caskets furnished oij short notice.
I wish to thank the citizens of Lafayette and vicinity for tlieir lihpral patronage in the past, and hope to deserve a,
continuance of the same in the future, v*-
V ery T ru L y ,
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I- ~WESTiEHFIET >*D.
|
Jan, at W.
J. BURT MOORE,
PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON,
•
usrrsn stats ».
Pre id,nt.................
. . Grover C|,yt|,ud
Heciclary of Bia's...
’ ’ „Th“*' p- Iwyart
Secretary of Treasury.«.. y Cha«. 8. Fairchild
Seeretary of the Interior,
W.F. Vila.
flveretary ol War........ . .... .... Wm..C. Kadiactv
Secretary of Navy...........
...«. W. C. Wkltary
Poelutaaier General... ..
- Doo M. Dlckina. tr
Attorney General..... ...
..........A. H. Ga.land
Chief Juetioe....................
. MolvilJ. W. Fuller
COMOBBMMON AL.
NEWBERG, OREGON.
T he C iiki tmas T rek .«—On M.in^iy
''UNEQUAL ASSESSMENTS,
Beu*tor».rt.,2,. ..................
1 J. H. Mitchell
"" 1J. N. Dolph
evening the M. E. church was crowded ' —
DAYTON.
Rajiresentaiiva
DR. G. H. SMITH,
CIRCUIT COURT.
.................. ,...Bing«r Herniaao
Wednesday was a beautiful day; in
.«n..<)nuwi
|
Thqcomplaint
about
the
inequality
cf
,
December
25,1888.
to its full capacity with .an _______
‘------ fl—
n aU |iLiK'e taxation to support thtf state government,
R. L. Harris went to Portland Monday
fact, December’s as pleasant. s Muy. A (governor........... . eriTa.
DOCKET FOR DECKMHEB TERM, 1888.
' physician and surgeon ,
called thither to enjoy the good and
Sylveat.r Pen coyer
cherry tree in I loaauB is to be »sen Secretary...............
re
it
e
'1
MÿH'founded.
Mariou
county.ia
with-
on
bdainesa.
Oro. W. M¿Bride
beautififi tlringB that were there in end­
Following tire -the cases that were
Treasurer................
iere in en - >
thc rie^ t eounty ¡n the state,
The literary society meets every Tues
in Hull Johnson's lot, and a large Supt.
............
O.av. Webb
Public liiatruetioD.
less variety. A large tree was loaded
disposed of since last report:
•.. E. .B. ktcElroy
LAFAYKTTB, OREGON.
was oa . e I excepting Multnomah, yet her showing diyjrtHhtffg?--------- —rr—
amount of second crop fruit lias been Blata Pri»tor.,.....>XA^
down with all maniler of preatiuta, tok­
- J. It. Dawaou vs E. L. Peckham | -re*
------ I ?■ V-Tbajer'
picked thia fall and winter.
+onTÏ>?ùx relis places her fourth in the ' „1 j. c Mi(ihliux; o'f Lafave tic, was plevin; judgment for plaintiff.
Supreme Judges. ............ ■ ■ } m P. L.rd
SuHfery a Specialty.
▼7- 49 ens cf love, friendship and esteem; not :
fist
The
assessment
of
fem
county
ex-
'
-
n
tWs4
.^
last
W
ee8.
,
(R. 8. bbakaa
Alphonse E. LaRocque vaW.F. Hume,
to mention tlie oddities which were pro-
D1BTB1CT.
. Sidney Dell et al; continued.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
vocative of much mirth. The distribu­ I ceedf that ol .Markin tho present year by
Judge....
....................•*<* R. P. Rotee
of dollars, hence the : There w“8 " shoot,-'?K
“* ““S
J. W. Ingles vs Jesse Yccmn et al
Attorney
tion of the presents was proceeded by a i about a million
............. . .H. H. Hewitt
... state treasury ubout j I pliU;e
--------
----- OF m ’MINNVILLE, OR.,-----
on Christmas eve’
Deputy,...
_____ .
foreclosure; continued.
.........................
L. Mager*
de.iglitful musical and literary e'ntertain- former pays into the ____
COt’NTT.
JACOB WORTMAN...........
President, ineiit. The recitation of the Last Hymn, four thousand dollars more than the lat- ' J. W. Hobbs, county clerk, was noticed
Thomas M. Sbadden et al vs Malinda
Judge..,
................ .L. Loogbary
K. P. BIRD. . .................... Viee-PrCHident, by Mrs. Kate Ferguson, and the song of ter, while Marion county is without on our streets last week.
Clerk .................
*
< Paris et al; partiticgL^agsntinued.
........ i. W. llobha
-Hherhf......................... ‘ ,
'.......... ... T. J. Barria
Fred Florey vS T. B. Nelson and
Jxo. WORTMAN-..................... Ça»hicr. the class of little folks were especially doubt wealthier than Linn to tfie extent j Mis^ Lizzie Foote, of Linn cohnty, is
Treasurer
...........
...-r.
...................
P. P. Guter-
of
at
least
a
million
of
dollars,
and
should
Reoorâer........................
Transact« a general Banking Bueineu. De worthy of mention. Santa Claus and
' visiting friends anil relatives at this place. George Shepherd; action for money;
............. ..Wyatt llairia
Aeae-aor.................... . ..................... F. M.York
judgment for plaintiff.
pobiU received subject to check. Helis sight wife performed tlieir acceptable Tabor, consequently pay a larger proportion of-
Bui veyor........................
F. A. Talbot, formerly of this place,
exchange and t'icgrapîfîc transfers on New
................... J-C. Cooper
F. Landers vs John II. Carse; fore­
and the little ones—and mahy of the taxesTlnto the state treasury, Now, who now of Sheridan, was in town on Mon­
School Supei iutendini .................. L-fl. Baker
York, San Francisco and Bortlaud.
closure ; continued.
is
responsible
for
this
difference
in
(
the
Coro. er......................... .............
J utie 24, ljr.
;
h. Folione-
gtpwn folks, also—were made happy by
day. '
,
L. C. Washburn Vs J. W. Graham et
I D. B. Klngery
CommiseiOLers............
the loads of choice gilts that were dis­ assessment ? There is a faulUsomewhere.
........ . iB.Brutecbbr
A
Merry
Christmas
anil
a
Happy
New
al
;
action
to
foredune
a
lien
;
continued.
Upoii'
whose
shoulders
is
the
charge
to
M c M innville national bank . tributed.
*
Town.
State va J. A. Odell; larceny; tried and
be laid, we do not pretend to say, but we | Year to the Dayton readers of the R bg -
( Jehu. Thumps,,
m ’ m INNVIIXE, OREGON.
v
jury disagreed, six to six,- after being out
i Thomae Hutto
A fter the L6 a \- es - and F ishes .— are certain that no self-respecting citrzhti | 1STEK.
Board of Trustees
Lil. J. Harnear
Though the term of John Myers, United of Marion county has arfy tenable excuse ' Harry Fuson, of Seattle, is visiting his twentv-three hours; continued.
Ite»
Transacts a Genara! Banking Business.
State
va
Albert
Williams;
larceny;
ver
­
States marshal,, does not expire for two for this state of affairs. It is in the power | uncle, Mr. J. B. Fuson, who resides near
Recorder. A •* •
— E. Carpantar
I're^nt............................ J. W.’COWLS years, yet it does not preyent the repub­ ot the legislature to errect any inequali­ this place.
dict, not guilty.
Marnimi.
....
......L. Younger
Vice President............. LEE LAUGHLIN licans from circulating petitions, which ties in the lydde of assessment and taxa­
Treasurer.
..
.. W.W.JhlLn
Garrison vb Garrison; divorce granted.
A.
D.
Hoskins
lias
sold
his
harness
t'asliier........
. . .CLARK BRALY will be forwarded to President-elect Har­ tion, and the power should be exercised
State va J. F. Adams; assault; dis­
CNUJICN NOTICES.
shop to Air. WiHey. Success to the new
missed.
Sells exchange on Portland, San Francisco rison, asking to be appointed to the i>osi- I as u.inatter of justice to all the counties pro|>rieU>r.
4
M. B. BBMUCn.
rod New York.
Jifate
vs
»Viliaril
McKune;
manshtugh-
tion. There are several Richmond^ in pin tlie state. Some of the wise men of
Bcrrieea will be held at the fallowing t
C. C. Call, Sr., has returned homo ter; plead not guilty; bonds fixed at
- Interest allowad on tlhie deposits,
the
field,
but
the
two
in
the
lead
are
Col.
and places by Rev. J. McIntire:
that
Iiody
will
no
doubt
suggest
a
»roper
,. j.. Ofii^e.hours;from 9 a tn to 4 p.m.
from the niines and will remain, for a (6,000; continued. Bonds furnished.
Ffr«4 tundaj—-West Chehalem, 11 a.
Melton Weidltfr, secretary of the board of and efficient remedy, but, bearing in shoit time.
Newberg, 3 p. nr.
State vb James Nickerson and George
fire commissioners; I*. B Sinnott and mind the succors (or rather failure) that
Hecund Snuday—North Yamhill, 11 a.
CLUB LIST.
Dr. V. A. Hutfiphrey’s clatta at the M. Izenhouser . ; burglary
, . . ; .
___ - not guilty;
Laftyeue, 7 n. ru. *
plead
ex Sheriff John W. Minto, of Marion attended the state board of equalization
Third Sunday—Obay Bchoolhonse, IT a. th.,
fc ot-tho benefit of our subBcribers who county, whois often called tho bravest with which the legislature'undertook to E. Sabbath school aero appointed to. bitnds fixed at (200; continued,
Thia powder never vari a. A marvel of pur Mt. Richmond, 3 p. pi.
place the presents on tile tree.
I .State vb Wilfred Unger; assault; plead ity, str usth and wholphomeneas. Mqre eco­
Fourth Sunday—Ctrltop^l a. m ¡Lafaycttet*
tfrapplp with tbti very evil how Com*
mint to take hquio
paper nr mag­ man in Oregon — J’ortlahd Neal.
nomical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be
J. C. Gates, the liveryman at this not guilty; bonds fixed at |500; con­ sold
azine, we have made -arrangement» to
plained of, some fifteen years ago, we
iu competition with the mul itnde of Jow
TRMBYT11IAN aBAVIOEB.
T he O regon C ity B ridge .—The En- Have but little hope of any measure that place, is hauling baled straw irom A. tinued. Bonds furnished. ■
ten’, short weight, alun. or phoaphate powders
Divla.e Mivicea wJ l be conducted by Rev.
dub with the following:
Hold
only
in
cms.
RoYit
B
aking
P
owpek
.
TrayL
at
North
Yaahtfll and Lafajette,
!ol ,
- G. E. Johnson, guardian, vb James OQ m I’Hi Wall HU Ml Y.
York World............... . .<............ $2.5Q t«rpri,e gives an aatftuut of the opening will- meet the case fully. The act estab-.. Rossiter’s barn to the river landing.
lowet
_
IkoioreH'B Mapazine. . /
. 3.50 of tho .new ausiiension bridge at Oregon Wishing ttiat board was passed in compli­
Soir.eliody Tta<TTtettcr leave business Steward; partition; report of referees
North Yamhill—First Sabbath of every month,
(uieritan
................ 3.00 City oil the 6th inst. It is justly proud
for the present, morning and evening.
ance with public opinion, but “capital” 'signs alone, as they tire liablo to get confirmed.
Lafayette—Becvnd. third and fourth Sab
'fhefc prices include the R eui » ter and of the bridge. -H-says the first team to became restive, and finally recal itr.uit,
é
1888 bathri
Rowell & Son vs Charles Douglasi ac­ 1869
of every month, at 11 a m. and 7 p. m.
caught on some of tlieir exploring tours.
p?riodical named for one year. Or we pass oyer the bridge was a pioneer team
Everybody will find a cordial we'come to
under its operation, so a “case" was
VVl O. Powell, who is Working in the tion for money; continued.
then» aervicea.
vill Turniph the World ihree month» free and a pioneer driver, the outfit being
made up, and the law aeJjadicwteri com­ prinifug outabllahmetit* at A. AMAHotf
KVANGBt ICAL BKRVICK8.
.*Uh 43very xaah in advance milMcriber at nothing -more or Tess than a bull team
pletely out of éiiMence. With that fail­ A Co., of Portland, ¡ b at home a;ending action tor money ; dismissed at cost of de­
Rrw. F. B. Loaka will praaah la tbs M. B
12.00. With every issue of the Horta i» with lion. W. C. Johnson as whip. His
fendant
Lafayette,
•
-
Oregon.
Dhhirit on tho flrat and UdiAJiiuiday oveninas -
ure before its eyOB, tire legislature can the holidays.
*.
r>r-< Sah mouth ’
T *
published a Complete popular novel by early-training, of which he. is very proud,
dealer iiw
probably manage to steer clear of
Miss
Mtlly
Palmer
and
Miss
Ida
I
’
tg
’
.
e-
«ome Well-known writer. ^These are very , stood him in good stea<l, and he brought I
REAL
ESTATE.
DRUGS. M-ED1CINBF AND RHBMICALS^
Charybdis, or uny other jaw-breaking returned home from Philomath on Satur­
TAB LAW Of MBWBFAPFBB.
J------- —Statesman.
o. .
liberal offers, and the publication named his outfit and load, consisting of altouf danger.
The following deeds were recorded dur
1- 8ubacri era /who ddfnot give etyrera no­
-j r’Enr-'wivirEHTr.
day.
They
have
been
attending
school
«ire the beti imlhoic lines.
tice to the contrary are cumMered Ba wiehing
40 persons, over in Ba'ety amid much
ing Lite week ending December 22, 1888:
Soapa, Combs and Brueheo, Truaoow, Snppnr- to continue their vubacriptlnna.
at that prate for the part four months.
shouting an l clapping of haa It
TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION.
E. C .Williams to Wm. Van Buskirk, tera, Shoulder Brace* Fancy end Toilet Articles
2— If an bar-ri be ra order the diacowtiauanee of
At the’golden wedding laitt Wednesday,
I
A ----- LOCAL AND GENERAL.
B’oke and Stationary, Clot-k aud Wathca, thair periodicals the pablitihera mav continue to
Following is the prograiiftAp
prograirttñp for the John Ha eon and wife receivthl (35 in part of an aero of the Williams land Plated and'Cold Jewelry
■end them until all arrvaraare paid.
tA T rub S toby .—Last Saturday week
8—If anbocribere negleot to or refuae to take
"Tlie -Christmas ball here was a coni
Yamhill.County Teache s’ association to gold coin, Itettides many other valuable ciaim, section 28, t 5 s, r 4 w; (5.
Patent Medicines, etc.. Family Medicine«*.
liiiiert Stratton and Ed. Hodson sawed
John Green and v ifu to John Schaler, GOODS WARRANTED AS HhPRBbBirrMD theU\ periodical* from tip office to which they
,be Jichi at Lafayette on the 28th and 29th presents. A good timo was enjoyed by
píete success.
have
been directed, they are held reaponaible
“ i^ fir tree entirely oT RW the tree
lot 1, bl s’k 3, Willamina; (25.
til! they have oetllcd their bill au«* ordered
(2,000 to loan on real security, enquire was5’»till .Maiding l:i8t ¡Saturday. The
all who were present.
Atice
far
Publication.
their
paper diecoetiuued.
Raleigh Stott rut wife to John Flett,
FiRST D ay —MORNINp,
at office ol W. L. Bradshaw.
tree is" iZ mthes in diameter and over’
4— If aubecrlber* move to other plaeee with­
Tlie Cnristmas tree at this place Mon­ IX acres, part of lots 2 and 3, section 18,
Roll cail .
—
out informing tho publisher, and the papcra ^*
L amp Omoi at O nrgon C itv » (
day eviniug was a grand affair. A very t 2 r 3 w; (50.
Music-
eent te the former direction, they are he d
8. G. Dorris and wife have taken up '5Q feet high, standing in such a perjien-
Oregon, Nov. 18tb, IMS. J
reaponaible,
,■
dicular position that tliq.boys have been
Recitation
relect programme was rendered, after
At iz. Mills to Chas. E. Ladd, the land
their abode in Lafayette ngiin.
Nollen !• heirebv given »het flm following-
5— Th» court* bar* decided that rofBalng to
Reading—MiSif Phillips
z which Santa Claus, tiis wrfe and four
unable to fall it though they have driven
named
pettier
bsJ
filed
notice
of
his
intention
take periodical* from the offioe or removing
claims of Martiu Vaugh and B. E. Stew­
Dr. Watts and. L. G. Suiter were in
• School Punishments—General Discus­ children made their. : appearance
to make final proof in «upport of hie claim, and and leaving them uncalled for it prime facie
an iron wedge jn on one Bide. Several sion
and art, 1,015 acres; (10.0JO.
that said proof will be made before the county evidence of intentional fraud*
Portland the first of the week.
persons have seen the tree.— Ntwbcrg
What Should Teachers Read? and caused roars of laughter. The next
M. A. Lynch to W. B. I’ewell, 1 aero, clerk of Yamhill county, OrewOn^-et Lafayette,
« -The pootmaater who ueglecta to give the
Oregon, on Friday, January 4th, 1889, via:
J L Vickrey has twenty different Graphic
legal notice of the neelect of a pereon to take
Methods of Creating a Desire for Good thing then in order watt the distributing section ¿6, t 5 e, r 5 w; (30.
JOHN
R.
V1LSOK,
from
the office the paper addreaaed to him, te
Ji--------------------------
kinds of tobacco to sei jet from
Reading Among Pupils
of the presents, which lasted about two
M. b. Rttddor and wife to J D Roat- re emptkm D m 8. .No 6.261, for the ■ j of ■ • .libio alao to tho publteher for the anbecriptima
S aiîe H erb .—Every train that comes
AFTERNOON,
The celebrated Jane L cigars at Vick­
hours. Evetybody seemed to get. tlieir
of aeciion 11. C 2 r; r 2 w.
man, lot 3, block 70, Lafayette; (275.
from the East brings a number of people,
Primary Number Work—Miss Van »bare, and want home satisfied.
He names the following witnesses to prove
rey's ; six for 25 cents,; try 'em
Galloway and Goucher to S. J. Daniel, his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
who come to make their homes among Orsdol.
R
ubtlsb .
Executor’s Sale.
of
said land, vis.
John U. Smith was up from Portland
lot 47 x 120 feet, Newby’s addition to Mc­
How to Secure Politeness in and Out of'
us. Around P irtlan.l tho !.>il I mil is
James MRIor, of S< holla Ferrv, Washington
- toapend Christmas with his mother.
School
—
G
peral
Discussion.
Minnville
;
(125.
.
Nötige
i«
berate- »Irra that andar ante by
county,
and
John
Gubser,
John
G.
Shilling
• ww . a L. i
-r
u«
»«»
-
• Prof .
too costly for poor people, and all over - Method»
CARLTON.
<4
vTeaching
History
—
virtue < f air orrirr of the eoaslv eosrt et Yaa»
Galloway and Goucltak to R. L. 8towc, and A. Omduff, of Newberg, Yamhill dounty, lilli
John E. Hubbard has been appointed the Sound region there is so much tim­ WillianiBcdCy'
euunty. Gregna, of dale November 9ih,
j
■II
of
Oregon.
I
December 26. '888.
lot 47 x 120 lee ui Newby's addition to
issa, bi Ihn nadir of Mio ostatf of bleat
deputy recorder by Capt. Wvatt Harris. ber that it co-ts about as m ch to clear a
W. T. BURNEY.
* BitdCriy DAY—MORNINS. .
Illite, fleeoeted. ite uodentaa* d dleentoe
lUariater.
! George has change! gates; Nemo take McMinnville; (175.
Roll calif
Dr. Watts has tri med up the shade farm as it ia worth, but away out here
»»Id enisle will, oa MoMay, tie ’
notice.
'
.
T. R. Bewley and .wife to J. W.-Bew-
M usic.
7lh DAT OF JANUARY, A. D.. (SM„
trees in front of his property in good are thousan i3 of acres ready for the plow
I
ley,
an
undivided
interest
in
a
lot
in
IV.
A.
Hotva
went
to
the
metropolis
Methods
of
Opening
School
dolv <ell et publie »oettou, ter eau h la band,
«bape.
?
and to be had at a fair late.— lumiur.
the
premieoo,
st the boor of 9 s's&tok p s».
Methodl'of Teucluug Geography—Miss jasterdav.
Sheridan;
|l,000.
’
-
; ’
m I<I dsy. the following real ostato eCdoosdsat,
F. W. Fenton and family spent Christ­
Miles.
\
J. T. Wood and wife to John A. Camp­
A
large
crqtJ^
attended
the
shooting
to-wlt:
I
ndian V stbkams ’
M
eeting .—Hem­
English JLittroture in Common Schools
mas with Mrs. F.’s people, near Mon­
An ondleldsd '(l-Ti MS-Mveetb iaterrst Is
bree Camp No. 3, Indian War Veterans, —Pro! C’.'Jrfbrd.
match on Moidav.
, bell, part of the John Kichardaou land
ed that ponies st the ooMb belt of lbs dons-
mouth.
"
___
claim; (208.
tlon lai d claim of Rosi Olde aad Kinins Olds,
meet in North Yamliit the first Friday in
' *
AFTERNOON
Will
some
one
con
e
and
build
us
A
8. A. Manning, of McMinnville, was in January, 1889, to elect delegates to the
doceaaod, in Yanblll essaty, Orogoa, not sold,
'J. T. Wood and wife to B. 8. Stephens,
t’hystplogy—Pfbf. Morrison,
¡louring mill’—oneoit a time.
and said nnoold portion ooatoinins »boul IM
town Wednesday and made this office a Grand Encampment, which meets in
part of the John Richardson land clajm ;
Metho.is of TeacliingOrtliogrtphy—M
aeras and being boendad aa follows, tew it:
Naahy is well pleased, for he got a (755.84.
«
Heglnnlog el tbs aouthneat eornsr of » treat of
pleasant call.
. »
Portland on the 14th of June. And to L Edmonds.
lend owned by Robert Rtenard, »blcb la 11 >3-
The association will, convene on the toothpick on the ClirlHtfnao tree.
W. H. Bingham and wife to Carlos
Go to Vickrey’s «nd see the largest transact such other business as* may
liO chains north of the sooUiweM ooreer of tte
There
is
Fome
talk
of
starting
a
literary
evening
of
the
27th
for
the
purpose
of
Little,
lot
6,
section
16,
t
3
a,
r
6
w
;
(50.
donellon
lend claim of Ruel tilde aad Blata»
«nd best display of candies and nuts, at come before the meeting. Bj' order oT
Olds. Clan» No. 10, »otHUwtloa 1A4S, In 11 a, r
society in the new opera house. Keep it
perfecting the organization
F. N. Lijtle to heirs of J. Findley,
bedrock prices
a Wf Ynnhlll eonaty. Oregon; thence oath
G. L. Rowland,captain.
A literary entertainment, including « moving, boys.
deceased, part of the Haley laud claim, t
along M»ih bmmdary Has of seid Steward tract
Tho Masonic fraternity had a most en­
VI «4 10O chatas twite aoerteset esrnar-. Usaos --
To P ortland .—T. J. Harris en j wife lecture, Will be given'on the evening of 'l W. A. Howe and Asa Kelsey went 3 s, r 5 w; (150.
north on seat boundary of (Howard tenet 10 te
joyable time at their public installation
took tlieir little son Fred to Portland the 28tli
T.
J.
Harris,
to
J.
F.
Flett,
piece
of
100 ehelM to the division has tettasse ite
sit oting the other day and secured a
Wednesday evening.
north and SOU'b Laine of asid alalm; thence,
Everybody cordially dnvited to meet fine lot of ducks.
land hi 23, t 3 a, r fl w, also piece in sec­
Wednesday afternoon to have a surgeon
east on »aid dlvleloo line A4 97 1M *bniae teo tei
Mrs. Jacobs is reported as recovering examine his leg; Since Dm Gbtl iter with us
By Coin L H B ak ,.a.
boandarr of claim; thence aooth oa east
W. A. Foster and Lizxie Conloe, of tion 16, t 3 a, r 6 w, together with mill
N atures
boundary lias of claim 4 7» 100 chaina Is Ite
from the severe attack of pneumouia and Mil-haux took out s part of the bone
fixtures,
buildings
sod
mill
property
West Chehalem, were married recently,
northswot eoeiisrof street now atraed by V.
MARRIED.
“ which she had last week.
thereon (600.
some ten days ago the M>y has rested
Itene» west oo north boundary of
Elder McCutcheon officiating.
A
Pleasing Sense of Health and Jamoledti
«old J» metell teas« SI Mlf-rtfl oteli a Io H*.
8. Carr and w ife to Adeline Hoffman,
Money to loan on real estate in sums to Well, and his parents thins if more of the C anf .-H i tchcroft .—At the house of Mr.
We are informed by Mr. McCutefieon part of the Smith land claim, t 3 s, r 4 w;
nurthw-et corner; atenea sooth It flUflllth
John
llutclicroft,
in
Moore
’
s
valley,
Strength
Renewed,
and
of
••it by Fenton A Fenton, at Lafayette diseased bone is removed the leg can be
obstas Io aeu'h boendare ot el»im; tteaee-
December 25, 1888, by Rev, John Mc­ thot the Baptist church' in West Cheha­ (600.
wos< 4S».Hi4l eba ow to aoaihwe-t soreer sf
tad McMinnville, Oregon.
saved.
Ease and Comfort
Intire, Frederick Cane anti Miss Lo- lem on fast Sunday raised money for an
esta claim; 'hen e north 31 Xi 1<4 abates Io
J. P. Johnson and wife to P. Raamas- Follow« tho ass of Bynp of Figo, as it acta pises of beginn His; enn ah,teg IN 17 (((aa
vina Hntchcroft, both of Yamhill organ in about fifteen minutes.
A fresh supply pf choice family grocer-
Dead SI «apenas of pnrohaaer.
Sick.—John Haney lias been confined
eon, part of the land claim of Colby Car­ gently on th a
county, Oregon.
*• just received at Vickrey’a, sold cheap
Dated Nonambwr lath, l“ta.
The joint exhibition of tl>e two schools ter, t 2 a, r 3 w; (60.
to his home for tlie past week. He has KtRrwooD-riAMFsov.—At tlje residence
K
idneys
,
L
iver
and
B
owels
W. D FENTON.
•»d delivered free within city.
of the bride's parenta.- tn Lafayette, at Howe’s opera liooae was a pleasant af­
been suffering front a billious attack for
P. Raaniuason and wife to O. D. Vin­
Bxssator of said telate
Effectually Cleanring the System when
Faw-row A Fawro*.
December 26, 1888, by Rev. John Me- fair. There was about 800 people pre» ton, part of the land claim of Colby Car­
An alarm of fire was given last Satur­ several weeks, But was not compelled to
Costive or Balam«, Dispelling
Aib rasya ter látete.
Il-St
Intire. T-T. Kirkwood arid Mias Em- ent, and two trees were loa ed with, pres­
day, occasioned by a chimney at the resi­ quit the store until a week or bo ag6. M.
ter, t 2 a, r 3 w; (60.
ma F. 8 mpeon, both of Yamhill
Colds, Headaches and Fevers
dence of T. B. Nelson burning out.
ent«
besides
one
counter
full.
Carlton
J.
P
Johnson
and
wife
to
O.
D.
Vin
­
J. Ramsey is .n charge of .Mi. Haney'S
comity, Oregon.
and permanently curing
now has one of the best halls in Yamhill ton, part of Colby Carter's land claim, t
Sheriff Harris will begin the removal •boots
store, .nd
and shoes.
will show you a fine line oil ~ ti »' R
d “
-„. “Tk‘ j°,n' ,he
... ■
...
HABITUAL OuMSTIPATIOW
Y
■
'4
2 a, r3 w; (1,060.
«» the county records, etc., tp McMinn-
both there couples in wishing tfiero a county.
HAtrit’-Eta.
J. Sax and wife to F. Kirby, piece of without weakening or irritating the o r g an s
nlle on Thursday, January 3,1889.
long and happy life.
on which it acta
W ill R aise I t .—The committee that
land in t 4 a, r 4 w; (460.
Tim. 8. Patty and' daughter, Miss
Ayer’s Almanac for 1889. pubpsbed by ’Rosi».—Tuewday, December 18, 1888,
has charge of the subscription of the col­
D. B. Motheney at al to J. B. Layton,
. I^ura, returned from the East to their lege fund is meeting with success. Tad '
Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lo«M!, Maas., to the wife of Wm. Khaw, a daughter.
piece oi land ia 11 a, r 3 w; (600.
home in McMinnville on Monday. They
oAuroÈ3iA*ria’"8Ttf?p oo.
thousand dollars will be subscribed be- comes to us in the shape of a nekt presen­
U. 8 to C. Dougtaa, o w
ui eection
-■».e been away over a year.
,_____
_
F a as a m uiv Ote..
A mu who haa pr-v-ticad medicine f<ir' 28, t 5 a, r 7 w, containing ISO acres.
(ote Saturday night without a doubt. tation book oi about five hundred pages,
lawmen*«, Kr..
>l.w T<
Dr. Q. 8. Wright has loca ed in Mc­ This amount, if is believed, will be auffi-4 beiuit made op of namirom editions cal- 40 year» ought to know «alt from tragar;
Gallaway aad Goucher to W. A.
re»d
wbat
I
e
my»
:
Minnville for the practice of dentistry. cient to ensure the location of tho school IcuMUed for the latitudes ot faany lends.
Guinn, kta 7 and 8, block 28, McMinn-
T oledo , O., J»n. 10, 1887.
| YLose wishing dental work should call
A score or rr.ore oi nationalities are ad­
Memm. F. J. Cheney A Co.—Gentle­ villa; (300.
at this place.
• him, upstairs. Braly’s Block.
dressed in their own languages in tills men I have been in the general proc-
O. H. Adams and G. W. Jonea to J,
G ot THEtE-qvArrsu.—On Monday. volume, and the Idea is that Dr. Ayer's 11 ice of medicine for moat 40 rear», and
■ Ira Hutchins was si hit through the
! would aay that in all my practice and ex- Wiaacarvart lot 7, block M, McMinn­
Ed.
Long
and
Tsyler
Morris
went
to
I
medicines
are
a#good
ffir
the
Chinaman
Christmas day by folk Accidental
; perience, have never Been a ^eaantion ville; (708.
. *taharge of a gun in the hinds of Dick Carlton te attend the shooting match. as for the Englishman, just as good for I that I could preacrihe with aa moFh eon-
Tlieae
gentlemen
.re
fine
markapien,
and
HNti.’ Dr. Michaux dressed the wound,
the Patigonianaa foe the Laplander; in i Aden, e of »ncceea a« I can llallta Patarrh
tfiejr won three-fourths of the beef, be­ ! (act, good lor all. Aak your druggist for 1 Cars, manufactured by you. Have pre-
thinks it will not cripple the boy.
can learn the
cost
eeribad it a great many time, and ita af-
sides a few fowls. Of ttiethrteJonrth» Ayer’s Altnan*.
fnt ia wonderful, and wottld nay in ca>-
ÿwut. aad Trane < arks < ktalasd tad all
.Mr.
Ixwig
got
two-thirds
and.
Mr.
Morri»
,
. T*xx None*.—All parties *l>o kno w
At this writing there are three prisod- elnrnon that I have yet to find a cane of
any proposed line of « Oar " aflea
i
•“■<*»«»♦ «a Naaarau Fase.
one-third.
'v • ..
catarrh
that
it
would
not
cure,
if
they
ia appalto tl. H. Pat,, <
*(
ere- in the county jail. Nicketaon and would taka it according to directia»».
*>BelveB to be indebted to fne for’tned-
"^a*»»ele. alt baataaaa Atoat. tersa
I service» are requested to call and
Irenl.ouser
from
Willamina
for
burglary
Y.eira
truly,
A P leasing S ense —Of haa 1th »nd
have been unable to give bonds; and ft.
L. L. Goaavcw, M. D.,
tie the same before January 1, 1889.
strength renewed and of ease and com­
tapers
J. C. M icbau * x .
fort follows the use si Syrup of Figs, aa it P Stewart, from McMinnville, for threat­
ening to »hoot his wife was boand av«r
G4o. P. Rowell &
k*» —Harry Elbert, eon of . Wm. acts in harmony arth nature to effectu­
ally cleanse the system when costive or by Jaatice Harting.*
W iwi >^ i » A<wmn— SamMK
Capt. Wyatt Harris, county recorder,,
-***. died of membranou* croup, De-
billious. For sals ia 5ft-»nd (1.00 bot­
.
.to B»rw»» Ok. Mww
restored to McMinnville yesterday.
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tles by all leading d.'qnhita.
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