Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, May 21, 1867, Image 3

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On last Saturday the citizenaof McMinn­
ville and vicinity, met together for the
purpose of devising ways and means for the
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On th.e_ 11 th inst., at th» G'
House, Itf
A. L. ST IMS
Lafayette, bj Hank W. Allen,,
AGENTS FOR THE COURIER.
iel G. Parkes to Mrs. Amanda Dpnbar, both
of Yamhill'd^unty, Oregon.
AT COST!
The following arc our duly authorized furtherance of the Railroad interest» of the
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TO CBANftE OÜE BUSINEgft
agents to receive and receipt for subscriptions west side of the Willamett» river. |
Salem,
Oregon.
Harris,
Esq..
by
Hank
W.
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and advertisements for the C ourier :
e are Disposing of our Complete and well «
Dr. Watson was on motion chosen Chair- John E. Hi is to Miss Mlizii
Boohs,
' Cards,
Hudson & McCarty, I San Francisco.
assorted stock of Dry Goods, Groceries,
Pamphlets,
Stock Certificates,
L. P. Fisher,
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man and J. H. Upton was appointed Yamhill co, y, Oregon.
Clothing, Hardware, Cutlery, Staple anf
Handsbills,
Briefs,
Orders,
Lafayette.
ur. H» F. White, . . • 14 i
Fancy Goods, Notions etc., etc.» at
|p Programmes, Bill-Heads,
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Amity. Secretary.
Hon. C. H. Burch,
Receipts,
&c,,
COST PRICES!
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RELIGIOUS NOTICES!
J. Gaston, Esq,, Secretary and business
Dr. J. Dodson, . • . i • M • . , Dayton
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McMinnville.
NEATLY
PRINTED
ON
Hon. W. T. Newby, .
To the Farmer,
chanic, Trader and
E lder S, Ç. A dams connue religi ;ious ser
Muddy. manager ot the Oregon Central Railroad
TfiE
SHORTEST
NOTICE.
Andrew Baker, . . . • • ,
vicés at thè Church in La
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everybody else! We will sell and no nnsr-
• • North Fork. Company, beiug present, was introduced first Sabbathpf each month), ai rette,
J. M. Fryer, .
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la.
M.
AVING
entirely
new
mat
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West
Chehalem.
Hon. A. Shuck,.
take! Try us!
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Rew J. §ji oncer will preac 1 in Lafayette
to the audience by the Chair, when be pro­
now prepared
to work
in th lebest
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►st styleù
style;
. . East Chehalem.
D. Ramsey,
Parties indebted either to J. M. Belcher or
‘ of ' »ac 1 month, nt 11 and at as low prices as the same can 1 be done
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. . Wheatland. ceeded to make a statement of the condi­ on the fourtq Sabbath
Marion Hendrix,
to Belcher & Bird, will ve costs by squar-
.... Dallas. tion of the Company represented by him, o’clock,.anil Rev» G. H. Pre ct at 4 o’clock in n the State.
T. J. Lovelady,
on
the
third
âabbatb
. . Tillamook.
Dr. G. B. Davidson, .
EF* Orders from a distance promptly at- ing their delinquencies 1 soo; ►n. We must bats
. . Forest Grove. as also to propose a plan of operations by,
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tended
to, aBd satisfaction guaranteed?
Dr. F.! A. Bailey, . .
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money—Cant coin it, so must rely upon the
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Hillsboro.
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Wm. Blanchard, . .
A. L, STINSON.
which said Company would be enabled to
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Notice to Stockholders
promptitude of those indebted to ns to raise
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Wm. Squires,..............
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maintain its rights against the encroach­
he Capiial
Capijal Str-
Stock
it. A hint to the wise should be sufficient«
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North Yamhill
k J. F. McCOY,
PORTLAND.
X F. McFoy,
Educational Combapy being all Bub-
Educational
ments of parties usurping its name and
Febr. 19 1867
BELCHER & BIRD, '
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scribed, the? Stockholders p re notified to
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W ill C anvass the C ounty .—H od . endeavoring to steal its franchises.
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meet at North
orili Yamhill on J ruesday, June
E. C. Bradshaw will canvass Yatnbill
Hew Columbian Hotel! * J
ón t the purpose of electing Direc-
The meeting was then addressed by W 11,1&67, fon
ide
said>Compan|.
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AN D NOTARY PUBLIC
Nos. 118,120 and 122 Front Street, I
county soliciting subscriptions toward de­ T, Newby, after which a Committee com tors for
• By order of tjie Board of Incorporators.
Corner of Morri
Portland, pregón.
Portland, Oregon. ;
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fraying the expenses of the suit against posed of W. T. Newby, and Messrs. Davis North Yamhill. Og’n, Miy f j *¿67. 16 4w
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having just been
ILL practice in the several Courts of npHE New Colamb
the confederation instigated by bilks, and Wiseearver was appointed to direct
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elegantly
finished
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being now ready
this
City
and
State,
and
of
Washington
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for the reception of Guests, the proprietor
styling itself the “ Oregon Central Rail­ the collection of funds to defray the ex­
Territory. All kinds of claims and demands,
HEBléíAT. «-Read advertisement
would say to the
~ s of
** Portland
‘‘ ’ and
notes,
bills,
book
accounts,
subscriptions,
etc,
road Company.” ‘The people of this place penses of a suit against the usurping or­ of Dr. Dobd ty, San Rrancii co, on 4th page,
tbe
traveling
pnblio,
he
is
now
ready to
collected on commission, by suit or solicita­
Dr. Doherty ranks ag od C of out most di8- tion.
have subscribed liberally, and we have ganization.
receive and entertain
the may favor him
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tinguiabed'pliysipianfid
tinguiabedrp^8ician£ and
an aleo one of the
with
a
call,
at
prices
it.
Real
Estate
bought
and
sold.
Taxes
paid.
reason to believe that those in the country
The following preamble and resolutions moat succeWul, whicli >is
|be
criterion
Suits
of
rooms,
with
necting doors, fpr
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Buildings rented, and rents collected on com­
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by which
thfi medicai^ijraotll tioueris Judged. mission.
districts will imitate the example.
were read and adopted, unanimously.
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families.
S“ sB is 1 Dr. D »hefty. Private ►
H ib addr
Board, per week $5 ; Beard and Lodging,
Titles to Real Estate searched, and ab
W hereas : The Congress of the Uuited Medical apt ; Surgical Iusti ;ute, San Fran-
$7
to $10.
A n E rror .—A friend at Albany writes Statés baRgranted several millÌ3ns òf acres
streets made.
cisco, Sacramento street., b elow Montgom-
A large Fire-proof Safe for tbe deposit of » .Í
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us that we were in error in supposing that of land to aid in constructing a Railroad ery, opposite Pacific Stehmnhip
iRip Co’s Office,
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AGENT for the
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, and all the valuables.
“ i street.
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it was a daughter of Hon. Delazon Smith, through Oregon, and made it the duty of Private entrance. Lejdesdorff
Carrriage and Baggage Wagon al way« in
principal daily and Weekly newspapers
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the Oregon. Legislatore tQ designate the
ivey Passengers and Bag-
UtteodaDce
to convey
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the Paoifio coaBt. Subscriptions and adver-
deceased, with whom the Rev. J.B. Short
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Company which should rq ceive said land
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gage
to
the
Hoose
fret t>f charge,
tÍ8ements solicited.
luti^n
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was lately united in wedlock. The letter grant; and wberéàs, the last
Legislature
Hoose open all night.
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All collection«)
promptly
remitted. — •
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OFFICE—¿Nof 95 Front street, Portland.
contains the additional intelligence that did designate the-“ Oregon Central Rail­
HE Coinrtn.rsh
rtnersh(p helet<
etofore existing
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Proprietor
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bet# en I. F. VHITE
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Mr. S. was dangerously sick with “typhoic road Company,” a Company then incor­ , A betwec
porated, and whose Incorporators and Ar­ W ester :
D. un er the firm
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name of
New Goods, New Arrangements.
pneumonia.” ’
ticles of Association were then before the “ White & esterfield,” in tbe Drug busi L
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al« the praoHoe of medicine
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and
possessed
its FV confidence
; ness ; as a!
Since the above was in type, we learn Legislature,
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SALEM,
OREGON.
day
dissolved
by
mutilai
coinsei
ebt.
gislature
granted
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through the columns of the Oregonian and whereas, the said Legislature
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I | L. JAY S. TURNEY,
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to said
further aid in interest ] pledged,
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QLEM ECKLES of the House of ECKLRS
B. WEÌTERFIED.
that Mr. Short is dead.
WE$TERFIED.
Company : Therefore, be 1 if Resolved , by Jrarties
AVING leased the above named hotel
indebted tà'the ► aboi
above firm in any
this
meeting:
H as left Us:—Dr. McBride, an old|
is prepared to accommodate tbe travel- & BURBANK in Lafayette, begs leave to say
manner, irà requested to call at the Drug
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in
the
said
1st.
That
we
recogni
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H------------- regular to his old Cnstomers and all cohcerned, that
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public,
and ONE HUNDRED
Store
and
.
oQutti immediately,
resident of Yamhill county left with bis fam­
original organization of the ^Oregon Cen­ either by ¿ail h or by
boarders,
in
as
good
style
as any house on
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ily and effects, by the steamer Echo this tral Railroad Company,” the Corporation
ThelpiuJ husiiies^ will be continued by the coast. He has determined to make the be is on hand at the old stand with a better
morniDg, bound for St. Helens, where he in­ which is entitled to the rights and fran­
W'A. " WpSlERFlELD.
------------- * “ Bennett ” as good as the best, and ¿etler General V assortment of Goods than is usuitljr
tbap any public house in Salem. He will
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tends to reside in the future. His depart­ chises given by Congress and our Legis­
brought to this place, which we propose to ►
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soon
complete
some
important
improvements,
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ure from amongst them is profoundly regret­ lature, and the Company which should be
which will add greatly to its appearance and sell fbr cash or ready pay as low as the same
supported
and
sustained
by
the
people.
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comfort, and intends to merit and hopes to articles can be had in Portlaad.
ted by a large circle of friends and acquain­
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2d. That we regret to see »any citizen
receive
his
sbare.of
patronage.
tances.
.¡CATTERLIN has fitted up a
Produce Taken at the highest mar­
of Oregon endeavoring to get up new or­
N. B.—Furnished rooms, with or without
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The Dr. is a member of the Railroad Com­ ganizations in the original name, as any
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board, by the day, Week or month, at the ket price.
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A
mittee formed in this place, and has mani­ such counter movements can havo no other
Bennett. Charges moderate.
Having purchased our stock with CASH,
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'3 L. JAY S. TURNEY.
1 complete style, where he is
fested a lively interest iu behalf of the reg­ effect than to produce discord, faction, liti­
Salem, Mareh 19,1867"
thereby availing ourselves of the very best
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gation and embarrassment to a great pub­ prepared otake
ularly organized Company.
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Bargains in the Market, and having detettn-
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spha and Amhrotypes
lic enterprise, in which the whole State is
on short 1 lef Und in the best style of tbe XEW ANI» SPiLENUID SAw to sell only for CASH or ^PRODUCE, we are
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O ur time having been for the past interested.
• 3d. That while we f ecly accord to art. M
Enabled to offer Inducements to Customers
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week chiefly occupied on our new office,
Ladies, ¡leutlemec, Children; old and
capitalists and others loca ed on thè east
such as have never been Offered in Lafayette r
building, is our apology fot any unusual side of tjie Willamette river, the right to young, all Ci In be accommodated by present­
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before. Please give us a trial.
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short comings which may be discovered by honorably secure the locat on of the Rail
Exciiaqgii Ig P hotograms is all the rage
Eekles & Burbank.
our readers in this issue of the C ourier . road upon their ride of th i river, we like 4 now wjith*yd png gentlemen ami young ladies.
wise think that justice and fair-play would
Lafayette, Nov. 12tb, 1866.
Cal and get a supply, and if 1 do not
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at
hast,
an
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give
us
of
the
west
side,
plea^C yof? will charge you nothing.
A cknowledgements , -r- Major Jack'
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pòrtunity to present our ch in?s, advantages
W. H. CATTERLIN.
Stratman, Periodical and New3 Dealers,
«ROVESTEEX 4c CO.,
adn inducements before the road is located
on avail themselves "of this method of
San Francisco, frequently remembers us
4th. That it is the duty ( of every land­
ing to BUIL ŒRS and others that
holder
and
permanent
citi
sin
of
Yamhill.
they i
with plethoric packages of the choicest
►repared at .11 times to Furnish
Polk,
Washington,
Benti
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aiid
Multno
publications anywhere to be had.
Sills
MANUFACTURERS, •#- '■
mah counties, to Tender
Ten
all the aid and
taulished m McMinn-
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499 BROADWAY, N, Y.
in I their , pi ►ower
to any
kétvA«!
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w over-
I J udge L qw of California has pardoned encourageurent
heie he is prepared
to mannfnhhir^
manufacture
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HESE PIANOS received the Highest
ture of the Railroad Company, looking to
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two Chinamen who were sentenced for in­ i a possible location of the road ¿through
Award of Merit at the World's Fair, over
SHOES,
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the
beat makers from London, Paris, Ger­
Flooring
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famous crimes to long terms in the Peni­ said counties.
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many, the cities of New York, Philadelphia,
Ulitt'
BOOTEES. & o ., Ac., And in
5t. That these ; Resolutions and pro­
tentiary, while whites sentenced at the
the shape of
Baltimore and Boston; also the G old
ceedings of this meeting be published in o order.o i short noticie I and reasonable.
M
edal at the American Instilue for FIVE
same time, are allowed to go forward to
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manv L. years in
the ’•
ms. < Anfexperienco
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the C ourier and Unionist.
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SUCCESSFUL YEARS I Our Pianos con­
.rrants him in assuring patrons
“ languish and pine.”
tain the French Grand Action, Harp Pedal,
On motion adjourned sine die.
' to please them..
Overstrung Bass, Full Iron Frame, and all.
The nigger on terrafirma, the rads, are
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Modern Improvements. Every Instrument
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going down after the “ Johns.”
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Warranted FIVF Years. - Made under -the
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a
Quality
not
surpassed
in
Oregon,
if
supervision of M r . J.H. G rovrsteen . who
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has a practical experience pf over thirty-five
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indeed on the Pacific Coast!
years,
and is the maker of over Eleven Tf1
wool growers of Linn county have bad a
indersigned would respectfully ant
SHERIFF’S SALE, i
Our Mill is situated on Panther Creek, sand Piano-Fortes. Our facilities fora
eOto the travelling public, that he
cejto
convention and resolved to ship their wool
y virtue of an execution is -
instru J
Me us to sell these instrument»
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>■ ^afhyette crossing of the; Yamhill, 10 miles west of LAFAYETTE, and is ufacturing enable
sued
out
of
tho
Circuit
Court,
of
the
clip of the present spring to an eastern
cheaper than Any fidat­
from $100 to $200
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State of Oregon, for the County of Yamhill,,
ine.
v2 n 10 ly
surroqded
by
a
dense
Forest
of
lhrgb
clear
class
Piano-Forte
market in the event they are not offered and to me directed, in favor of Levi BJ| ’’"l whicjl'^o can cross Teams, Stock, &c.,
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and Tender Yellow Firs; also Cedar and
25 cts. pr lb for it here. This is right Wells and against A. V. Clark, for jhe*|im
VEDIilOljSLY
AND
CHEAPLY,
WÀGOY
HAKIIfi
of one hundred and fifty dollars, and thirty- e ;
much other Valuable Timber abound in
and proper. Wools must command a five dollars costs, I have on this 17th day of
AND REPAIRING SHO'|.
he road£ leading to and from this crossing the immediate vicinity of our Mill.
higher figure or fabrics should come down. May, 1867, levied upon the fallowing real
in-good repair, and persons from the
EDWARDS informs all
estate, there being no personal property, to
We
furnish
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P
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going
to
Portland,
McMinnville,
Forest
• “ Whom it may concern,_
Yamhill wool growers will do well to
wit: situated in Yamhill county, Oregon^
Jj^dpiillsboro, and from the North,
that
he is established in L afat -.
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make a note of the action of their brethren and being the west half of C. C* i aker’s
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em, Dallas, Corvallis, will find it
ng to S^lem,
ette , in the business of manufacturing' ¿nd
fir
wraËB
donation
land
claim,
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containing
220
acres,
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rapairing
in Linn county. We can see no reason
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JOHN HARRIS.
more or less; and will sell to the highest
WAGONS, HACKS, COACHES AND BUGGIES.
why a fair grade of wool should not com­ bidder
for U.
right» title J Lafayette, July 81, 1866.
muaer lor
u, S. gold coin, all the rig
which
is
said
by
Mechanics
to
be
superi
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An experience of many years on this
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and inierest
interest of A. V. Clark, to the abv,«
above „
de*J
w-t i. .1 Jpf.'l ■' JtH
mand uniformly 25 centa pr lb.
in
the business, enables him to assure pi ►ns
or for Inside Finishing purposes to Pine
scribed premises, said sale will take place
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that
he understands what it requires.to ikot
While at McMinnville on Saturday last, at the Court House, in Lafayette, iu paid
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or repair jobs in his line in a manner to nd
we were informed by Messrs. Bean & I county and State, on Friday, June 14,1867,
through all our varied seasons He wil
¿e
between the boors of 9 o’clock* A. M., and 4
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We
solicit
a
trial,
and
guaratee
satisfac
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in
exchange
for
his
work
wagon
timber
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Cowls that they had determined upon pay­ o’clook, p. m ., of said dajr, solely to satisfy
lymben He wants Spokes, Felloes, Tongues, #
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tion.
ing 22 cents, although the parties for said execution, costs and accrnfog costs.
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Axles, *&c., for which he will allow’the Xar-
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price, j ►
whom they had been purchasing had al­
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Cherif.
Lafayette,
July
81,
1866-ly
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F. M. Simpson
Lafayette, May 17, 1867.
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ready refused to take it off their hands at
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more than 20 cents. They say that if they
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D ilated .—Fifty barrels of lime were
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tended for use in building the Albany Col­
lege. The cargo and vessel being lost,
the building will be delayed a farther per­
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till a a new invoice of lime arrives,
which has been ordered by telegraph.—
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health than a good set of teeth.
Lafayette, and invite the atten-
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Are loud in tbeir wails.
¡h’a Ffeacriptiona put Up at
Since their high prices aro boldly asst
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LAFAYETTE FEED STABLE!
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With p easant Surprise,
’orses and Buggies to Careful parties on
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PURIFYING the Blood, Strengthening the 1
Nerved Restoring the lost Appetite, is
FRESE’S HAMBURG TEjA. ' i
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It is the best preservative ¡against almost any
sickness, if used timely. Composed of herbs-
only, it can be given safely to infants. Full
directions in English, French Spanish and
German, with every package. TRY IT!
For sale at all the wholesale and reta
drug stores and groceries.
' EMIL FRESE. Wholesale Druggist,
; Sole Agent, 410 Clay street, ■
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