Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, January 08, 1867, Image 3

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AGENTS FOR THE COURIER.
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Lafayette Mark
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Tho following are our duly authorized
agents
to receive
and * receipt
for subscriptions
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and advertisements for the|Cocuh!K
Hudson <t McCarty,
in L’raiw <co.
L. P. Fisher,
i>r. ri. F. White, .
I . ; -Lafiiyette.
Hon. C. II. Burch,
. . . Amitv.
Dr. J. Dodson, . .
. .. . . Day tun
K Hon. W. T. Newby,
. . McMinnville.
Androtv Baker, . .
. ., • Muddy.
J. M. Fryer, j. .
. ’ North Fork.
Hon. A. Shuck,. .
West Chehalem.
D. Ramsey, . .
East Chehalem.
Marion Hendrix, .
. . Wheatland.
T. J. Lovelady, .
. -. . Dalia's.
Dr. G. B. Davidson,
. . Tillamook.
Dr. T. A. Bailey, .
. Forest Grove.
Wm. Blanchard. .
. . . Hillsboro.
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AND FAMI JY GROCERY.
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L SIMPSO? i<eeps a first clastf Fami
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t all tipies found al ¡¡the staple articles* in th<
"amilyi supply», line. Resides
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Wheat, p Busheli,
Oats, $
Barley, $ bushel,
Corn meal,
100 lbs
Flour,
¿0u lbs
Middlings, p ton,
Apples, dried’
lb
Peaches, $ ft I
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MISCELLANEOUS,
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mselves of this method of
HLDERS and others that
at all times to Furnish
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TOBACCO
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' The B st Quality.
1 • pEGARS, etc.,
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ould invito
y libera
id past,
^others,
yer, to
not surpassed in Oregon,
i Pacific Coast I
Cooking Extracts,
Pqrfumeryj
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ConcentraJed’Lye,
’ and Axle Grease.
pocket
Also an assortrfient
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__ cutlery ,
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razors and sTHAi^j besides a general
DENTIST?
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The undersigned, thankful for
, patrp*
would sdf
that ho ii juow better p
supply a demands for
A general variety of t|i<* leading proprietà
ry remedies’constantly oh hand.
held at Salem on the löth inst. Business
of much importance te the interests of the
OREGON.
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AND 3HEWING
I 'Patent ; llediciueN.
from Yamhill County»
and
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tow ys and Brandies,
Hoqland and Drake Bittc
of the State Agricultural Society will be
meeting will be well attended, especially
A RB ANUEJIEWS
pipe<; pens and Inks, pDW
BarU»ead, Letter paper, fa
ilope^ plain and fancy, Qys
Jann&l Fruits of all kinds,
that a meeting of the Board of Managers
We hope the
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jkuRIOUS ARTICLES
Eggs, $ d<*nt
Butter, p Ib
Cheese, per ft»,
Chickens,
dor..,
PORTLAND,
J. F. McCoy
Potatoes, fA bushel
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Onions, p ib
Beaus,
lb
Hay,
ton,
A gricultural S ociety .—It 'will be
Wool, $ ib,
seen by notice published in another col.,
Society w.ll be transacted.
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COWFF< PTION KB V
and descriptions,
situated on Panther Creek,
t of LAFAYETTE, and I is
I lower
articles
irne class
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and Quality
chased
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ad lose Forest of large clear
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pble Timber abound in
Assortmep|of Tinware,.
i Francisco
inity of our Mill.
and man y useful agi ornamental articles
numerous tp me
n.- Give me a call a
I R. L. SIMPSON.
make a purchase.
Lafeyette, July
1866-1y. ,
Repairing.
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EçJUThe highest Market price
Hides and produce.
MAKING
IRÏNG
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O fficial O rgan .— Vhj* Oregon ¡1er
bas been disignated by Président Juht
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as the official uri au of this départaient
All Gbverntuent advertis bments will herc-
after appear ip the colum as of that paper,
Wecong ratujate the lieraid un this success
oarer his rantankarous
ROACHES AND BUGGIES,
inany years» on this coast
¡•les him to assure patrons
I what it requires to make
Jind in a manner to stand
id seasons |Ie will-take
work wagon timber and
Spokes, Felloes, To.igti'S,
i he will allow the rnar-
J. EDWARDS.
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(»temporary. The
services of papers that sunpoit the Govern
recognized and
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properly rewarded.
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W ormer ’ s , S tereosqqptican .—This
went are begining to b
By promptitude ip business I ' hope to
be abb toiimerit r a continuance of thi& patron- For Lumber, Whpat, Oats, I
age heret(jfore so > | gerlerously extended to me. Bacon Vegetable^; for which
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opposite low the highest Market Prcce
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side of the river,» who purclfv-e —
the
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ITT. . to
- We furnish
amount
five dollars, l-.n
will be
ferriage at my expense
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STÎLES.
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December 1, 1866.
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We solicit a tribal, aod guaratee satis fee
NEW GOODS .’ NEW GOODS!!
Fine exhibition performed in Lafayette, on
PRICÎ9 REDUCED!
Wednesday aad Thurs. evenings last, the
lattei jvening in the Chur ¿11. This exhib­
ition is different fro a ain’t ling of a similar
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Lafayette, Noy. 26, 1866
The views disposed,by the aid of t e
try.
powerful magnftien lights are truely won­
derful.
It is spoken of in highest term
Oregon
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i¿.tbe various Courts of this j
7 44 ly
Establishing!
patronage
mm,one of humble and unoct nMious pre
show to Gustóme:
totEM AN
assortment
tentiobs, has arisen to a rank second to
that of no school in our.knowing.
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The
excellent order and discipline enforced at
accounts in a great measure for the un­
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CLOTHING,
AND.DEALERS
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Kerosene^,
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¡foot and
farmers’ Oil,
Alcohol, ate.
LAFAYETTE
T he Blacks hereabout are’in great "lee T his Institution willibe
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over the assumed espousal by the Chiba ger
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ception ofStudents, on M
92 F k ONT jSTHtET^ OKTLAND, and
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Here is what 1866.
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- 4414 Frei t s^,, San Francisco.
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the Times says on the subject:
[Will be divided into
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It would bt the means of destroying four quarters o( eleven w ceks each.
Times of negro suffrage.
the Icorst party that ever disgraeed the
earth.
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T he New Year’s Ball at Mr. Calkens’
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jn West Chehalem was iq every respect
the suecesfl of the season.
Fifty cne num-
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hers were sold, and so plci lasantly did every
thing pass off that it was with apparent re
grets that the festive assombla, ge con tern»«
plated the approach of the hour-which
should insinuate the propriety of a period
The Tuition, payable 4-t the middle ofeaph
quarter, will be as follow
CROCKERY,
; NEW PRICES.
0LEM ECKLE$ of the House of ECKLE8
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& BURBANK in Lafayette, begs leaye to say
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to his old Cnstoimers and all concerned, that I.
Groceries«
And man;
ther articles too numerous to he is on hand at the old stand with a better
mention,
n£ favored by having ■a resident General assortment of Goods than is usually
partner in SalF Francisco, and buying only
for Cash, we are enabled to sell goods as brought to this plaoe, which we propose to
CHEAP AS ANY HobsE IN TOWN.
sell for cash or ready pay as low as the same
Therefore w< o wotrld respectfully invite the articles can»be bad in Portlaad.
public to call snd examine our st< odk before
Produce Taken at the highest mar­
purchasing elsewhere..
The Highest Cash Price paid for all kinds ket price.
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of Produce, j
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Haying purchased ouf stock with CASH
Wanted
thereby availing ourselves of the very best
Bargains in the Market, and having determ-
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QUICK SALES
mmbug.
PROFIT8,”
AND
SMALL'
Remember the place, opposite the
Cheer House, «
to sell only for CASH or PRODUCE, wears
Enabled to offer Inducements to Customers
such as have
in Laiayetto
Plea
before.
We guar rantee entire satisfaction,
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sale. Try us fand convince yourselves.
Primary Department.!
Middle,
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w^uld hay to all inter,
¡prepared with improved
accommodation of Farm­
ed other Shippers, with
. Senior’
Extra charge« will be n
ingstudieis:
Latin & Greek, each.;
French, German and ‘
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and
Also a Targe stock of
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no 30.
will be seen it don’f mean anythingelse.
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page 0$)£, of “ Webster on a Bridge,” it
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formation as to the meaning of the word
T here are 7 Post Offices in Yamhill
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BOOTS
AND SHOES,
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By reference to Vol. 1,
New
DRY GOODS,
YANKEE NOTIONS
precedented and increasing popularity o'
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T he Oregonian man advertises for in-
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P rof . C ark ’ s 'S chool .—Thi< Schx l,
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Opposite What Cheer House, Portland, Or
egon,
AVE ?just received, and are constant­
ly 'liedvingi the largest ana best se­
lected stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE
ever brought to this market, consistingjbf
YAMHILL.
by all who witness it.
GALL4ND, GOODMAN A ,
. No. 12» Front Street
ROBINSON
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GALLALO, GOODMAN & CO.,
, no23
129 Front Street, Portland
and convenient STOR-
gjso Purchase and For-
ife a.reasonable Commis-
d? Packages Shipped to
iye due and prompt att-
,[....$3,00
Painting,;.! E .
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jggTTnstructioni in vocal
.... $10.00
free of charge.
to their hilarity. *
No deduction made for absenco for |ia|
No M ore —As we some weeks since pre­
than half a quarter,
in case olsiçkness.
dicted the Oregon Statesman has “sold
Board on reasont
i be had by
out,” and Tor the reason predicted by us.
those desiring it. b'
The proprietors of the Unionist were
PROF
i J. K. SAMPSON-
213,’I860.
’ARY’S SCHOOL
HE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS-
ure in announcing that be
and provided with incre’ased ìacihtì^foìcM-
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ducting a
From
* PORTLAND to LAFAYETTE,"
<k Forbes,
the purchasers.,
FIRS^,CLAS8 SCHOOL
via Hillsboro, Forest Grove and Centerville,
and return TWICE* a WEFK, Carrying the
Final Set
INDEPENDENT
OTICE i4 hereby g
BURY, Admr. of
CULBERTSON, late c
egon, deceased, has file
settlement'of said esta
that the first Monday,
set apart for the final h
the Court House in sav
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United States M ail !
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All thtf* ordinary branches
ranging from
$5 00 to $8 00
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T)as»engers and Baggage taken to and from
_L all the above and intermediate Points.
eferred to patrons of former
- Packages of Goods Ac, carefully and
him. Having determined
promptly delivered. ' I-
ently in the business in this
fiigrWill leave Lincoln House at 6 X M
MONDAYS and THURSDAYS.
Ar­
riving at LAFAYETTE
on Tuesdays and
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Fridays, and reaching PORTLAND od
return trips, Wednesdays and Saturdays correctly instructed will find it to their ad van­
tage to give my school a trial., M. B. C AKX.
P D- M.’FIELDF Pro-
Lafayette, Norember 12th, I860.
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