Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, August 18, 1868, Image 1

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PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY MORNING,
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near Sheri
in li Yamhill
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land,
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160 of yvbich is in coltivai
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Ther* is a good barn, a go id fr ame dwell-
LAFAY BTTE,
ing. orchard, stock water etc
YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON:
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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, (In advanced)
half
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pasture
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Ono Copy One Year/ . . . . • $3 Ot).
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T srmi hilf cash end ballarçeo^
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J^Clergymen and Teachers will be Fur
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nisued with the C ourier at $2,00 per annum. ^CrihAF 4SI^ »he lirAmi»«
premises.
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RATES OF ADVERTISING.
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firhep roads leading to and from 1 tlsis
this crossing
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o fOiPortiand, McMinnyile F orest
going
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d Hillsboro, an<j from the North,
Grove and
going to Saleni,
Salenti, Dallas, Corvallis, wfl find i
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Ferry. .
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HE undersigned would respeoffully an-
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notince to the travelling put|liq, that
bat he
has, at the Lafayette crossing
f the ' Yamhill,
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A ¿AtlGlI, fTEW AN®! SAFE 'EhftY BOAT,
on which be can Cross Teat
9 >ck, &c.,
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CHEAPLY.
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A liberal deduction will be made ot
Quartery, Yearly, and half Yearly Adver-
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C ourier O ffice , L a P ayette , O regon
HARRIS.
Lafayette, July 31, 1866.
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ATTORNEY AND
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USEFUL AND LUXURtOU
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O ffice on Front Street, up-stairs, adjoin-
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Fancy Soaps, Soaps of all |kin|’s, Candies
ing Knapp & Burrell.
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and Licorice, pipes, pens amrlnksi powder,
Caps, Shot and Bar Lead, Letter ¿»apet,
fancy
, Oysters
CITAS. W. PARKISil
ADDISON C. GIBBS.
and
plain,
Envelopes,
plain
and
farjey,
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Series
Wilsons’ Sanders’ and National i
4 TTOKÑE YS A ND CO UNS ELVES
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PORTLAND, OREGON.
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SCHOOL Itooksll |i.ill
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rick Week.
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A general variety of thp lei.
SALEM, OREGON.
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• remédies, constantly on hand
ifi practice in the Supreme and Circuit I Sjijrii :es,.
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Courts of this State.
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Probate
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business and also to the collection of debts, |
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and forwarding of proceeds.
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assortment of p ( x
HAZORS and straps , beai Jes 1 a ä
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VV business entrusted to him at t the
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Courts of this State.
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Ben. F. Hayden,
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P0I.KCOUNTX,
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A. B. WESTEBF1EFI»,
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liai 4 □lproveniutu.
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Dr. O. W. GOTCHER.
SURGEON
PHYSICIAN,
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Orne»—At his reeidenoe in Cbehalem
Valley. Yamhill County, Ogn.
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•edujring
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Halcon all
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Graduate of tbe College of Physicians
and Surgeons, N. Y., offers his services in
the various branches of Medicine and £ur*
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PHYSICIAN and SJJRGEON
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O regon C ut Oregon.
Special attention givefi u> Typhvid Fever
and dishes pf females ami cbildreq.-V'-D j J
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j easier kept In, ceder, mal a
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Tl^îyeew all fabrics ftyj
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mon spools, require no ’ t :
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seam
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The first Di’ vision embraces the 10:63 Stagg’s field.
chains,
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Tbe
D visii >n commences 10:63 ch, from extends tithe 16 mile stake, excluding four
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initial point, and expended to a small creek; ch.; ot tluiiif .icroHs id dgers’ sw^h», ibe fire
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dealers
fanev l. 7,435 fret, at d contains 5520,5 cubic yards swale it bears to tha.right of r.h.- q IJ a. hut/
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WjfWiài^r li £-1- ■‘-f «Ir i IF _ ~
house, through the original l >n l c'arui or
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Rodgers’; recrossing|tw« county rostflgaiW.’
Notions. Ladies and Gf nis furnishing goods ’.t , The third Division extends along the
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eutering into Wi. C. t Heiiibreel], land
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count?
near'
TTuyers from the Country are requested north ride. ofT
Falkner's building? ; distance, 84 ch., ____
aver- thence into l Cozine’s (and, thence intp G. Ç.
examine oun stock before purchasing |
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depth, 4;69 ha t, containing GVO-^G cubic Chandler’s land
land, whete we set the 16
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stake ; distance 166 ch:; depth, 5.74 ft.,
fé con-
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Cornet l»t and Washington Street.
The 4th Divi-ion extends to low land tai'iing 10296 cubic yards.
P ortland O regon .
Dear the Meeting House ; distance. 34:1 lob,
The 15th Division extends to the termina»,
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The first 32:59 ch. is «fml,
average depth, |2 :5:2 feet; containing 1210.0 of tfie survey.
cubic
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the present li ue would bring the level of th.- the point of fir timber, opposite the Grave
On south
bottoro/Df the i Ditch above the surface of the Yard in W. T. Newby’s land.
FtfONT ’ STREET,
PORTLAND ground—dist ariee, ,15.2") ch ; average bight, high bank of creek at stake near large fir
is required. tree, 4be bottom of the flume is 14.10 ft.
2;0;5 f et; a fltjme
flume of
ot 210
2 >0 fret
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OREGON.?
7:48ch.
:48ch.
the balance t a oe embauked '; much ot ttfi* high ; distance across to terminus >>7
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68ft.)
bench
on
oak
tree
16
¡aches
in i
din be avoided by keeping nearer the river,
diameter, is 127 it. above tbe bottom^
bottom of
here the land is higher.
ri'jliE Prppriei ¡tor of A kkigoni ’ s H otel .. Where
1 vision cjujin.-nces 7:35 ch
Hume : difference of i
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level
from ’bottomx of
The 6th Divis
X[Portland, Oi regun,
w ._
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keeping up
wpst;cf the (bld
Ford, which we found . dome to natural bank of Coziue,» Oree» i»
spirit of the tiqies, has determined to make r
17:98 fijet below the bottom of the Ditch 59.76 11 . : distance from 16 mile stpke , to
a material
-ferial reduction
redpction in his prices, without
is 52 ch., making the distanco of
The
hM i this
Division
60:50 vu
ch*; termmosis
1 »»cr leng trOI
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loiVFLi is
in vv,Du
cbajiging the qpaliiy dF hie accutniuodationi«.
average depth, C 60 feet, containing 7437,2 tbe entire line 16 mil« and 52 chains*
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He will keep ii F irst
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T». Ditch passes
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along s_
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the
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yards,
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will? charge $2.00 per day for board and
ep bl-iff, on Um north-side of the
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road, The material * of * tbe
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Length
of
excavations
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may
be
found
practicable
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a Ditch the whole distance. It has been sug­ Deduct flume at Rocky
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Ridge
Ridge 495 feet
feet
gested; however, to have a flume of 495 feet
Lengthrof Fluming at
: SX)!! at the steepest point A trial will best de |TTI_
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200 ft
A ARREN
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S HOUSEHOLD
HOUSEHOLD PHY
. .... ­ (.ermine wh en is the more durab'e, as well Falkner’s M. House j
At
Rocky
Ridge
495
al CÍAN, du
ibe mo?t
niost compo
ccutpH te niedicfal
medicial work as the most economical. This Division ter­
SICIAN,
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•• can afford
— k to be without minates opposite 1 urnct’s Tan Yard.
At Hampton’s
182
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At
Deer
Creak
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The 7th D vison ; the line of Ditch takes
it ; qoutaioH
(JoutaitH over 400 illustrations.
illustratimi«, Great
inddertnerite
Address P acific the bank on the break between t he high and At May’» School IIoaRe
468
in'ltyct-merite to’ Agents.
Agents
At
RodgeFs
Swale
264
PuBLi8áijío Cq:, San Francisco, n 26 3m the low land ; distance 124.21 ch.; average
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At
Cozine
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Creek
1,281
depth, 4,55 fr, contaiuing 9346.1 cubie yards
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This bank is uniform on its surface, and the r
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cross grade averages about 20->. A very
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Length
of
shallow
dig.
natural rout 1 for a ditnh. This Division
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T j AVÄ AN# WILL KEEP ON HAND terminates nearly, opposite Toney’s
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32. ,59oh.
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AJL a General Assortment of
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distance 206bn.; average depth, 5,00 leet, On 8th mile /
6.56
eontaiuing 17624«4’jcubie yards. In order On ¡Sundry places
Wbâjli I wfll sell at redaccd prices, consist­
expedite the survey, we leveled across-tl>u
ing in part of, 4
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prairie to near teimination <>f this Division,
Dry Goods, Salem Cloths, -j
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but measured abong tho.line of Ditch. The
J Flanu^ls, Blankets, Clothing,
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5-niile stake w is set at a point ot6 thd line
J?i Ilai«‘ Capp, Boots*smd Shoes,
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fa here the river approaches the op Inads—
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m Hardware, Nails. Glass,
/Hardware,
The number of cobip yards of excavation-
above Gaunt’s, at aoout 40 oh.
From, and
'JSogars,
■jSogar», Coffee,Teas, Syrup,
below yie 6 mile stake tbe river appoaefies In 1st Division—e»timat.d in cost ot dam—
Candles, K(?hotfeDe oil,
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near the high land« again.
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Qneen’t) wjare, Stono ware, Tin ware,
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3d
ditto
The 9ib Division includes only 3.38 ch
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I Dried Fruit, Tobacco. Fish. Salt, &c.
in 4th d tto
average
depth.
3.66ft.,
containing
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- flume and low land
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cubic yards, and ?xteuds to the gulch near IQ 5th ditto
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Hampton’s dwdHi g house with creek ten In 6th ditto ,*■
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In 7th ditto
dinks wide. At t’ ia poiut a flume is requi
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Necessarie» of Life.
In
9th
ditto
hanks of creek. 9.65 feet ; good banks on
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The 10th Division commences at south in 11th ditto
Î479.
•' carding at
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2th
ditto
endx>f flume, thense across
Hampth<w’f
1909 i
land,
t0
an(
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along
near
the
east
line of MuL. Ij 13th ditto
L a F ayette
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N orth F ork .
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y’s land, containing a norther y codrse u 1114th ditto
£
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15th
ditto
flame,
shallow
digging
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[ > T hos . S tandley —will »efi bis pur. ^.• nin 41: / «¡vs
A
ii**nderron, Jr
Ifousu, near the sent;- ami filling. ;
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Total,
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i,auk of D er Creek, ¿i-tan< e 100:5*) ch.;
W hite Wn^KEv-at La Fayette, on th-
Cost
of
excavation,
per
Cabic
yar<t
averago dent 5:08 f, containing 9047.9
Boat of at bis Mills, on the Not th Fork, al
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,-Qbic.. yards. The .latter portion ot thu 'imoanting to.
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st
of
erecting
4,
290
ft.
of
flume
Di vision .cau be improved by bearing further
material, labor, etc.,
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to the west, then crossing out line bearing ‘including materia),
6. .435 00
$1 50 per foot, amounting to
F luur -—“xchanged for wheat,
[ gristv cast, the flume will be snorteued at least
Cost
of
erecting
dam
including
thi
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ground und flour for sale, at LaEayette and ,131 fret On,our present route the kyfel ol
r,-m
n-m iv*l
’val nf
of the dirt frttm
from the first Ji
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.North Fo k.
he
bottom
of
thF
ditch
is
omtbe
surface
ot
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10.63
chains
of
ditcih'-s
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the ground. Tne uppur hig'iban* on the
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at eight, on. tbe Nort <nnth aide of Deer Creek Is distance 16*/1 Cost of excavating aud filling 50.
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50ehriu.s of low land; $2 per rod
400 00
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Inu
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ntal
expense
amounting
to
Knrt<4A
500
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Direct cash I« orders to Thomas Standley q. jring « flume of l,4oO fint in length ;
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higbtb 'f flame from upper south bank 1^01 Toca' amount . *
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of the
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portion oi
tn? groaiid
over
feel-distance across to stake on opposite
pass
with
the
line
of
ditc'ñps,
is
of
which
we
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; distance lU:0i
even
and
equal
contour,
the
ch-racffcr
of
the
ch. 6l.3f»’**U
Different of level from c»p
barth is Or an excellent quality, beii® r a good
27*
innvile .Manufacturing Company! posite soothJ»#nk to at ike is 7.55 feet, which
qoality
of
c
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below
the
vegvtsWiMserlZ
m-ing ad e«i t 3 feet (A pth or ditch) is.55
R“ mrt on $e Preliminary Survey made by fret: deducting the grade on 10 02 ch. 0:lu
At the initial point as before of
barred 1 the
Q, Lew is, for the purpose of arcert.un-
w-ll give 1’^35 feet jjMsadded to the heighr pottim of the ditch is on a level wi i|b the wa­
itigtbe practicability of, the pro r
of the flume on opposite bank (14 01 ft, wil ter 4 feet abeve the lowest summer stage :
po»< d McMinnville Water <?it| h
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give 24 3.6 fret fall. The bight« of U k you can of course, increaeo the volume of
the' Corporr/itore- of the .dcMinnrille
tbe . bighth of th* dam,
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flump frogs th: natural biuk ol Deer Creek water J by 1 increasing
Vater and Manufacturing Company.
to
the
capacity
required,
to meet t|jpincreas
i- 27.63 feet. Here we ccme to a point of
ployed to
GEityL^MEN ¡—Having I e< n eqip*
much iiupnrtanc-.. We have a perpendic- <*d demand of your valuable priv
test the practicability of bringing iii a enffi
«>farfalT*f24 35 fret, capablemfr propelling
Heit
< let) am'toint of ti e water of the' Y&tnhi.l powerful luaclnner* in passing from the little need be said, it, is { too v
io I d ;iia,
pvjr Into McMinnviFe, in Yamhd I county,
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Ore
When we take into consideration thy
haring
eerrey with suffi. icut
having made
made a
a fría!
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.ui-Tbar4 can be
this Wition i«nn the mid<t of a' large agri
ai ciuracy
d. the
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blish
fact bey ond
cultural dirirwt where a flouring mill is qiocb no doubt of this fact, that the ••privileges’*
that (he
the crintehplate-1
cnntctoplate-l enterprise » s cDtlrel|
entirely
»to e to » v-«»
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practicable, Ujg
bfc leave to make th»
the following needed and where .t would be impossib
ad
van
I
bmes
the
oast
of
constructing
it—saying no
obtain a water power with simi ar L
rephrti
i
tages. its value can hardly ba overestimated:
fn.ooaipany with Mr, W. T*. Ne'^by, and
it ii no extubation to say that this ‘ priv
orhfcr ay^tants, we proofeded to pie Old
rrounding cafmtry and
ilege” is worth one-third of the cost ofcon-
Forjd aero*» tbe Yamhill, near Falkner’s
>f lauda aud I owq pr <p-
st ructing the
structing
thF en
ehtire
t ire 4> Ditch. *' ”
Meeting House ; but upon examination aud
. of the Rail
The 11th pjvkmn cotnmences at the north
coneuhalion we concluded to examine the
bank of Deer Creek (in 3 ft. ditchj-r-dis
grounfliturther up the river. —At a pomt
the water ’
tance
237:50 < h average depth, 5. 15 feet,
near the Old (jump Ground, and oearlv op
containing 21672 0 cubic yard*.
yards. It passes
Ecsite the dividing line between the lauds of
boonriary line between Derby and
>r^ Gleeson a^d Mr. Buly. we found a fery* along the boundary
HendvlM»,.Sr'», lands, t> Bear West b an j
gooti location for a dam. and offering sude-i
dary of D. Holman
Holfijan ’s 8 land
;au 1 ; J^thenco
thence thrvogh
throng
rior fHcilitiea Br bringing tbe water out' to
pastore, to
Knight
field; and pasture,
t
:-u ’ ’ s
a«
jr other place that we bad seen. W
e Holman’s field,
a«other
We
land
:
;
thence
northerly
to
Jaeksori
Jacksod
Miller
Milkr
’e s
fi&nd
fOotiil th«
th» water about four feet above;
abovp/ the
1»! d. t)
t) John Miller’s
« field where we set th<
th»
ordinary somfloer
summer stage — tbe bank on the lar
12
mile
stake
the
termiuas
ot*
of
this
thia
Division
north-aide ie
Dorth-aide
is ao
a# good as,
as could be desired—
The 12th
12ih Divisicn commences at 12 in
mve
i e
the Opposite bank' will overflow at a high
stake and include» 30 ch. of high land, bo
bo-
stage of water!
waterj but afibrd'ng
afford mg Hufficient
sufficient bank
bank ^KgjMg|Bj||r
if
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we
reach
tbe
swal?
near
May
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school
a* for the
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protection of a darn with ordinary
tion. We proeeded to level from the house, average depth 6.50 ft-, containing
proleoti
3479 cub e j yard«,
yards, There is on this Division
surface of tbe
ex sting stage of water, ailow-
tbe,ex
VÄRt
low
lend,
oumtnenees a flame
mv
tohd, then
thenoummenees
dam of eight
feet
would
fprnish
eigbt
icet
Wuuia
iprntsn
ata
’°K
Lxww.
io length, higbth jn oenter 6.92 ft
itch wile * b
a sufficient supply of water.
tbe
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tnjin| useful a nd ornante
Particular attentipn given to collection pf:
numerous to mentiorjjj iG|
Botes, accounts, liens, mortgages, Ac.
make
a purchase.
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November 19. '67
M •>, 1,1
Lafayette, My 3
B. F. BOWHAM,
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Dallai Polk
Polk. County,
County. Oreson. > ¡¡
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attorney a counselor at law ,
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P IGS
1 1 « ly Grocery In Lafayetty« iieref can be
nt all i times found all the staple
ick-s in the
I Family
'y supply line, besides
SOLICI i OR
A Plano Chek, on Grovcstcin & Cd. N Y
The 13th Division jD^mmenoes at end rf
flume and terminate«, at 11-rbile stakte 4 ip
fangie onSJ-2*’, that is. the standard should Starg’s field—dis tan
116:60 ch.; ddpth;
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be w he re the Di tch was 5 feet deep ¡the* top 4J>3 ft. containing §0,9 cub.cyaids. JThfa
should be 8 <e> t f wide; all the rest in like pro- line passes through M h ay’s field nud pqst ue,
portion. The gi *ade adopted was 1 :6 feet crotsingtbe county rojai d below tV'ay’s nufld
per mile.
ings. in the direction of Crawfora's into
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