Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, November 06, 1866, Image 1

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and inlqur own land, there would be ms
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YAMHILL
OREGON
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o|‘ creating strife and discord among- m
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One Copy Six Months, .
rangements of the 1A
and the piraciicp of f<
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lighter upon those who n ^w perform it
Map^ inventions arc sought jauL
men tp'-avoid- working ft# tliqir own si
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my duly at this hour,
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abd then the tax upon the hbo< of :
cbuntiy^nCjcessaJy for its maintenance a
proper,hevc!opqmcnt, would fall mt
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JE&fClergymtJn and Teachers will Furnished lie speaking, and were
persuaded that; a largì
ist asscmlugc fire me 1
1er annum
with
ADVERTISING
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Lines or less, on
sent to iop at
a tolerably full
his time
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working
capaci
t ï of the different milling In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for
the county of Yamhill, ss.—John W^
and manuïactu ing establishments in- the
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Allen, ptf., vg. Levi F. Alien, deft. (Uni
State, but want of time and opportunity
ted States Revenue stamp, 50 cents, can­
on my part to c Jlect.-and some remissness
celed, September 1st-, 1866.
|^O LEVLF. ALLEJi, Defendant:—In the
on the ppit of tl e managers of the estab- r JI.
name of the Stato of Oregon, you are
lishmentis to furnish me with such state
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moots as requested, I cannot do so to the
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ex tînt desired.
hereby required to appear and an&wer the
complaint,tiled against yoti in the above en­
titled action, witbjn ten days from the ser.s
vice of this Summons upon you, if served
within
this county; and jf served in any
Among the mote worthy and benefi
other county of this State, then within twen­
cial improXemen ts of the State are th( ty days from the date qf the service of this
Summons upon you; and if you fail so to
numerous ^edifices for educational
answer, for want thereof, the plainiffwill take
poses, whilst we have, perhaps, co
judgmont againit.you or tire sum of one
thousand Dollars with awful interest there
and what is tended high schools en
on since the 1st day of September, 1864, to-
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for present wants. Yet a great defici
gether with cost and disbursements of suit
G. H- STEwaRD,
exists in interest by the masses with
Attorney for pltf.
mon schools, wlidfe the most of the c
STATE OF OREGON,) o G , A
COI-NTT *■ YaMHILL, J SS'
ren
of the
laboring
classes tnust be (
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Its of ^he action and cou
il unemployed. RfenccL
;dom of5 in God docreeih;
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It.is ordered that Service in said cause
be mi aide
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Courier, a newspaper
wfeeks in . the
published in said còunty.
no336w
R. P.Boise
?at ofone’s' face should w<
common school system; and i
days bf our lives; and
Sum
statement of or r productions and of the
cal influences control, as, they
e pa$t, wc can hardly promise
s a bettei state of affairs in this
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COUNTY OFFICIAL ^IRECTORY
Judgi
Co .vies ; Commissioners,
Ball,
iw.n; Sheriff. L. L. Whit
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ic manufacturing establishments
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nat nave been erected rn
•s in the State, ai«e of vast
le industry of the same,
C. Adattici; A&äjcJsJior,
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comb ;
Sirith
irer, Clem Ecikles ; School
Superintendent, Rev. Job n .pencar; Coroner,
J. W. Watt
Surveyor, \. S. ÄVatt.
ago we were almost en-
LAFAYETTE
OSBORN
ROBINSON & LAKE,of the above
& RATH
miHS HOTEL is still koi
JL modation of boarders a id the t
public.
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ular Establishment, Thankful for the Libera
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coun
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md attentive hostlers.
patronage extended them by the public of
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YAMHILL, Washington and Polk Counties
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show- to Customers a superior assortment of
mount to inuch. m the
the Goods and wares of superior pattern and
king about 6,000 yards of cloth
and the happiness, pleas-
ure ana oeqcuD oi toe people, is abso lute-
ly called, Or, and should be cherished
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I employs eighty operatives,
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Late Physician *& Surgeon,
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Remember the EMIGRANT
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and
STOVE Store, Front ; kl TPORTL a NI). Next*
no 80.
»le Mills, located at Brownsville, door to Bebee’s
ty, works fifty operatives, ma-
and-fosteret, by every lover <pf his country.
And the dit'erent professions, trades and
• DR. H. J. BOUGHTON.
all and «singular
me kinctiin the ¡state, is capac-
work 8()0,!)00 pounch of wool quality, usually found in a First Class house.
•ryb-branchr of industry
io developoui0nt of our
¿afayfette, Yamhill CountyJ Oji
practice in the Supreme, (l ire
of the Courts of this Sü
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TIN-WARE, STOVES
ATTORNEY AT I
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would announce that they are prepared to
In connection with ttiid hpusc
kept Horses, Bu/gies, Ac.,' &cM
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on reasonable terms.
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with many of the articles
yards of cloth weekly, and con
occupations; be pursued with intelligence,
gen ce,
industry, ever soul should
^filospital llepEirtiiieiit
Of The Army of the P( j | t OMAC.
mate business lami follow it
ce in Dayton, Oregon.
B j 2 «Jominunity! arbund them. •
LAFAYETTE LODGE
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bleadth theories
Free and Accepted
Meets Jn Lafayette on th t.
Friday of each month, at faal ’
afternoon.
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Brethren qf the'order, in good standing are
invited toattend
MBREE,
W. M.
G eo II. S teward Sec
ig and ability
i climate and soil,] timber, wa:
on ronuanes tnat are already in
ad | line hair-
las i discussed
>ow&r, minerals, and r channels
0 furnished U3 by our Creator,
! form a very interesting part of
t t-b the pub­
Ifttiole; if not < superior to any
lic supposed
iunity. Such
IFlorldj to encourage and invi-
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the interest and convenience of
►pie. The most extensive of which
)efen common
ovements of the State, and add
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fixtures of a river
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COUNSELOR AT LAW; AND
LICITOR IN CHANCERY
resented, not by i
ble deeds. iCont
necessity fclr an I
, at Portland, works about
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paramount influence began* in caries
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our Creator to e
work that he mi
the great Apostlu of the Christi|o. rblig
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Senior
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Extra charges will be made for the
ingstudieis
Latin & Greek, each .••••••• •. • $2,00
French, German and I Spanish, each $5,00
Drawing,....................
......... $3,00
Painting,.............. . .r,
... .$10.^0
Induction in vocal Music, free of change
all over the fefptt
much of thdj cc
.conveniençeÿ
.convenien9e<* oi
of civilize
life.
No deddetion made for absence for lhss
than half a quarter, unless in case of sickness,
not-
Board on reasonable terms, can* be had by
these desiring it, by applying soon
only have good
gq.od and well mproved farms,
most ei
enlightened civilization demand. passable
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roac|s, bridges r id fences, but
oojleges, schoolhouses, cities,
TheL pure and all sublime principles of chufches. i. aojjej
Ceristianity may be preached in their
(dir in
in- ­
tended simplicity, and their excellencies
practiced and lived up to by all;mankind;
“ rei iipectfully an­
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and all may be what ar termed rijte scholars,
JL i nounce to the travelling pqblic, that he
' I Yambill, yet without food and raiment, the direct
has, at tho Lafayette crossing oi the
result of labot
ig else would
A LARGE, NEW AND SAFE F CRB
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cease, and nil wo
minding brass
on which he can cross Teams, St
and tinkling of i
EXPEDITIOUSLY AND C HI
Aifiong the f
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The roads leading (o and from this
are in good repair, and persons 1
South going to Portland, McMin lvill
Grove and Hillsboro, and fronr th
going to Salem, Dallas, Corvalli I, W
to their advantage to > patronize tl iis 1
JOHN E ARRIS
Lafayette, July 31 1866.
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consuming about six tons
and turns out work to the
that the product of the laborer has over
all other engagements of life. The Jaw-
Lafayette. ■, Oregon
Will practice m the District and Supreme giver may make the i mos$ wholesome
Courts of Oregon
and judicious laws i taht thleKil
of tfye
fS^Taxes Paid, Collector
Proceeds Promptly remitted.
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informed that the Ore*
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ATTORNEY
The Academical yevr will be divided into
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manufacture of iron or casting can
until quite rec/
asBemb led as
ception of Students, on Monday, Oct. the 8tb,
1866.
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four quarters of eleven weeks each.
The Tuition, payable at the middle ofeach
ated at Portland , where the most quarter, will be as follow :
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aril ‘ civilized,
JL I1IS Institution will bo open for the re­
IIall& Forbes
towqs and vilig
part^ of* the^JS
ov
the inhabited
Natl these alone—
manufacturing establishments and work-
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shops approaching almost equal to our
present want%.and the means of transport
tation fully up to our present demands, at
least in the sjWfllamette and Columbia
, C. G. CURL.
river settlements. Whilst in the opin-
ion qf some,ia portion oi the imp »rovements
and enterprisei-thai exist are m< onopolies ;
jet if they we$ stricken out of existence
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ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW,
SALEM, OREGON.
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Will practice in the Supreme and Cir­
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a material interest of the country would
ion, said to his brethren of that ay, that be injured and a great convenience to the
if any would not work neither should they country
cut off. ■’ ?
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have
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honed-to
been
able
to
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eat’ If this doctrine was enforced to-day
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cuit Courts of this State.
Particular attention paid to Probate bus
infess and also to the collection of debts; and
Concluded
forwarding of proceeds.