Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, January 10, 1873, Image 3

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LAFAYETTE
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Tk Tv WEATHERLY, PASTOR
Appointments fef Lafayette Circuit
lows:
Happy Valley, Fira Jabbath.
Armstrdhg’s, Second
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West Chehalem, Third M
Lafayette, Fourth
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Walling, at Amity, has apple trees,
cherry trees, pear trees and plum trees,
with a large assortment of nut and orna-
meatal shrubbery fur sale cheap,
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G etting aw at , but not F ast E nough .-—
Last week * fellow named King, from
Benton eounty, was eaught near the low­
er end of this county, having a young
giri, a Mias Ladd of jibe Same county, in
his company, The twain were seated on
the same horse and trudging along happi­
ly enough when overhauled by the Sheriff.
They were brought back to St. Joseph
when the would-be fugitive was i band-
cuffed with u jewelry ” secured I from
Sheriff Bird for that purpose. It seems
that the fellow bad married the sister of
bis partner in light, and had left her be­
hind to wonder what had become
of her lord, the King aforesaid. He was
taken to Benton county and subjected to
an examination before Judge Burnett
charged with abduction and grand larce­
ny. and was by that officerheld to answer.
But little over two years since a skter of
the present erring one was “ abducted ”
bj a mnan named Beam, who was prose­
cuted for the offense but finally acquitted
The slander part of the charges
against Woodhull and Claflin
have been dropped,—andj) why ?
Simply because the slandered dare
not face an investigation:
The cost of cleaning Broadway,
New York, of snow, for a dis­
tance of seventy blocks, was lately
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$20,000.
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Stoked was sentenced on Mon
day last ¡to be ¡hung on Friday the
280 day of February, ensuing. -
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Charley Burch, of Amity, was in town
during the week, lie took decided ex­
ceptions to this place cribbing up so many
prisoners to be supported by tuxes. He
even threatened to send Geo. E. Getcbell
down to officiate among us as a missions’ >
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We are informed that they are prepared
with ropes and tackle to raise the draw
¡•the St.Joe bridgeso as to admit the
pnssage of boat».
R obbed .—On last night Antney Seldt rs
Was robbed while in this place. The
amgqnt is not H-ted, though he wasseen
'»'vnsiderable coin—and drunk.
L D ied .—In thia city, Jan. 7, Mrs. C. E
Bedwell, of a lingering illness-
The Odd Fellows of this place had a
public installation of officers at their
ball on Friday last.
R. R. Thompson has ordered a steam
plow from England for service on his
farm in this county. It is said it. will
cost twelve thousand dollars.
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has l»een speak-
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^ject of
I the||ktore life.” When our lectur­
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peer
Will be better qv
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— into
Q ualified
¡the future. ’ H( bw much concern:
ing bur “future life ” does a ny body
know
R. S tott , E sq .—The gentleman whose
name heads this item, will soon take bis
leave from among us to practice bis pro­
fession—the law—in Portland, incenjune-
tion with Mr. Ball, df that city. Mr. S.
is a young lawyer of repute and correct
intentions, and we hope yet to seo him
arsie to eminence in bls calling.
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Wheat is up to SO.cents in this market
THE CALLIOPE.
ith piece, notwithstanding
the ostensible change of proprie­
torship of that paper.
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This little boat, has, we learn,
been purchased by parties in Mc­
Minnville, and will.be immediately
transferred to this trade. We are
glad this is the fact. The Calliope
is a mug little craft and will do
splendid service for her owners.
York Tribune is now
firmly under the control and man­
’s’friends.
agement of Mr. Greeley
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It promises to carry out the policy
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previous to bis death.
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The Li Grande, SbiûW coin-
plainB of the-meagre support it
►unty.
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receives 1*1' i Union county.
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eave, sir,” is given one
Let the paper neither
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Buckwheat Flour,
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Island........
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granulated
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Tea, black,
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Coffee, Costa Rica,
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Rio.,..
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Kono..
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Salt, Carmen Island, $cwt.
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n who said that he had
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this year that there were
pbser
married than women,
more m
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as it
-collects ie statistics in England,
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Belgium i and France has been
around., and here is the i sum of
jhifi deductions, as giVo’n ii in Apple-
ton’s J(
Journal:
ton's
The| feaaon why men marry
The!
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frequently than I women is
because . hree or four widowers
marry fdi every widow that re­
enters t|ie married state. This,
of
is a delicate compliment
of coursl
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extracted evep from, the terrible
extrae
dryness
a statistical table, to
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it is demonstrated that there is
(more
I- I} hope for an old maid, than
for an o bachelor; in the ratio
¡of sixty- o of the former who
marry t fifty-two of the latter
who a able to get anybody to
on their loneley state or
take p
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case may be. The
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proporti n of widowers to wind­
ows is startling. In England six­
ty-six widowers marry and only
widows^ in Belgi
Belgium,
ie widows;
twenty-eft pe
France
forty-eigl it t widows, and in Fra
the ratici' ris forty to twelve. As
to the ¡es at which persons are
married :young men fr-om fifteen
to twei£ | usually marry girls some
years th * r senior; men over twen-
4y marr^ generally women young-
cmselves. After thirty-
almost invariably r mar­
five* wo
themeelves.
hr men bimger than theme«
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Bacon, hams F ft
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POULTRY.
Chickens, dressed, each...
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BÜTTKB, teUGS, BTC.
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Butter, fresh rolls,
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California J.
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Eggs, 1H dosen....
Cheose, Oregon prime, » ft
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Lard,
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Linseed Oil, boiled, gallon... 4
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j^jONROE «fc STAIGER,
. Dealers in
MONUMENTS,
Oblisks,
Tonabs,
Head awd Foot Stones,
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Brandi Shop at Allmay.
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Northern Pacific Railroad will be
suspended for two years.
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A CARD.
Whereas M. Feeker has circulated the
report that I deal in poison liquors, I take
' It is proposed to abolish prayers
this method of saying that I have done busi-
in Harvard [ ¡College, as attend;
ness in Lafayette many years, and that I
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ance on these
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exercises causes more
have endeavored to act uprightly with the
{tublic generally, and my customers particu-
profanity among students than
ave IUST RECEIVED AND ARE arly. I can only account for Feeker’s con­
duce in the premises on the hypothesis that
constantly receiving
all other causes and pretext^ com­
he fears fair and manly competition and there
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fore has resorted to cowardly
R. HARRIS.
destroy his rival.
Lafayette, Nov. 29,1872.
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General Merchandise,
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against the proposition to disor­ I
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ganize their Territory.
V l EANED AND REPAIRED by
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W_ C. B edwlll , L afaybtte .
BOOTS, 8HOE8;
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! The Oregonian thinks somebody
GROCERIES,
A First Classe Business.
HARDWARE,
can be indicted
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For reliable men. with the assurance of
making frhm $2,000 to $5,000 per annum, can
the Yamhill st 9,^ ;Joseph with STAPLE ABT1CLE8,
be secured in connection, with an agency for
GENTS’ FURNISHING
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exclusive sale of works by HENRY
the bridge.
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WARD BEECHER, WILLIAM CULLEN
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BRYANT, HARRIET BEECHER STOWE,
Ac. Write for particulars tp J. B. FORD
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Stanley’s lectures on his African
A Co., New York, or 339 Kearny street,
jSan Francisco.
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exploration do him no credit
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Hon exhibition at a doctor’s office
in Portland.
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It is generally stated in the pa­
pers that E. L. Applegate goes to
Europe in the service of the State
as Commissioner of Immigration.
This is not true. The bill pro­
moting Elisha was very properly
vetoed by Governor Grover.
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PROCLAMATION.
Of latest Sarles and In fine variety.
All the papers praise the ener­
aarGive this House a Call.“Be
gy and integrity i^ithe Locks
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Company. What have
publican papers to offer ! in atone- | UFjfrEtTE ACADEMY
ment for the abuse they have heap­
ed upon the Locks management 1 W. BANDAR
last Spring. They must now ac­
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knowledge that they were liars.
W ukbbas , Under the Act of the Legisla­
te Assembly, of the State of Oregon, en­
titled “an Act to protect Litigants” approved
October24th, 1872, the L afayettb C ourier ,
a newspaper published at Lafayette, in the
county of Yajnhill, Oregon, has been desig­
nated to publish the Legaliand Judicial ad-
vertisments for said county of Yamhill, and
W hereas , The proprietor of said L afa -
tettb C ourier , has tiled with the county
Clerk of said doonty, a written stipulation
accepting the conditions of said Act, together
with • Bond approved as the law directs
with proper roturns and notice thereof, said
L afayettb CouuiEii, is hereby proclaimed
to be appointed and confirmed as the medi­
um through which all Legal and Judicial ad-
vertisments for said county of Yamhill shall
be published for the period authorized by
law.
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Done at the city ofSalem, thi s 19th day of
February, A. D. 1872.
L. F. GROVER,
Governor of Oregon.
Attest:
8. F. CHADVflCK,
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man, has now had three mammoth the interest of U. S. Judges that
their salaries again be increased
museums destroyed by fire,
Continue to thus strengthen the
The Plaindealer has been re ap^ arms of the ruling) classes, and
there will sdon be no, limit
pointed litigant organ of Douglas,
their insolent demand«,
Coos and Curry counties.
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Primary Department,
geography .Arithmetic, Grammar, , .6 00
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Higher Mathematics A Sciences, ,
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> Foreclosure.
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UDGMENT AND
foreclosure of mortga¿ ge in the abave
entitled suit, made and^ntered
r "t of record in
the
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Court, - of
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State of Oregon,
for Yamhill county, and an execution ip
accordance therewith, duly issued »hereon,
out of said Court and to me directed in fitv-
or of said Plaintiff, David Thompson, and
against caid Defendant, Jane Armstrong,
for the sum of Nine Thonrand, Tlnee Hun­
dred and Twelve Dollars, (39.312) U. S.
Gold Cojn,with interest thereon from the
14th day of Nov., 1872 ,at t the rate of one
per cent, per month, in like
ke Gold Coin, and
the further sum of Fifv Dollars Attorney
Fee, and fifety-six and
00 dote. costs and
diabursnients of Suit, I
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will proceed to sell at
lie auction, to the
highest bidder for U.
Gold Coin in ae-
cordance With said execution
and decree el
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Foreclosure, in front
the Court House
door, in Lafayette, Ta ill county, Ona*
gon, the real estate b
inafier described.
on
The SOSia day of JanjaMPy, 18VB, U
1 o'oioek p. na. of said day, all the right, ti­
tle and interest of ¡the said Deteudant
' Jane Armstrong In and to the following
real* property as described in said decree
of foreclosure^ ti» writ: 4
All those certain tracts of land situat'd,
lying and being in Yamhill county, Oregon,
and more particularly bounded aud descri­
bed as follows;
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■ Notification Number 1,264, surveyed and
designated on the Maps and Plata of the
Uuited States as Claim Number 72, being
parts of Sections 33, 34 and 35, in T. 4 8. R.
4 W., and Claim Number 61, being parts of
Sections 2, 3, and 4, in T. 5 8. B. 4 West,
being bounded and described as follows, to
wit: Beginning at a point north 83 degrees
east teven chains and thirty links distant
from a point 13 chains aud 80 links south of
the north east corner of the south east
quarter of Seetiou 34, in T. 4 8. R. 4 West,
and running thence south 83 degrees west
103 chains and fifty links; thence south 18
degrees and 30 minutes east 29 chains and
20 links; tbence east 23 chains and 30 links;
thence sbuth 25 degrees and 40 chains;—
thence 72 degrees east 12 chains and 50
links; ¿tlience north 73 degrees east ,71
chains; tbence north 23 degrees 30mipntee-
west 64 chains and 90 links to the plaoe of
beginning, in the District of land subject to
sale at Oregon City.Dregon, containing 640
and 94-11X)' acres; and also Notification
7b9, Certificate 461, known and designated
in the surveys and plata of the United States
as the Fractional south half of the north
east quarter of Section 34; fractional south
half of the north west quarter of Section
34; fractional north half of the south , east
quarter ef Section 34; fractional south west
quarter oí Section 34; fractional north west
quarter of the souih west quarter of Section
35; fractional south east quarter «of the
north eajst quarter of Section 33; fractional
north east quarter o the south e. qr Sec. 33
in T. 4 8. R. 4 We-*t of the Willamette Me­
ridian, containing one hundred and fifty-’
nine and 53-100 acres; and also the follow^
ing described premises, to wit: Lota $um*.
bers 3, 4, 5 ana 6 aud the north weit Quar­
ter of the south wast quarter and the south
west quarter of the north west „quarter of
Section ¡3, and Lot I of Section 4 in T. 5-8.R,.
4 West, containing one hundred and fifty-,
four and 34-100 am-es; and ateo Land Claim
No. 57 tying withal the following metes and
bounds on south bank of the Yamhill river
and more particularly boyuded, and descri­
bed as follows, to wit: Beginning at the
'south east corner of Richard Booth’s and,
Margaret Booth's Claim, running thenoe
west 24.8O Chains to stake on the line be­
tween 0. BJ Hawley's and said Booths’
Claim; thence south on a line between said
Hawley’s and Booths’ Claims 2 chains;—
tbence great on south line of said Booths
Claim to the center of aaid Yamhill river;—%
thence following, down the meanderings in,
the center of said Yamhill river to where
said Booths' ea^t line cros-^s said river;—,
tbence south on said east line to the place
of begihning, containing 421 acres more or
less,all yiug in Secs. 34 and 35, in T. 4 S. R.
West.
And also the following described real es­
tate, tq wit: Beginning at the south east
corner of Claim Number 72, in T. 5 south of
Base Line, Range 4 West of Willamette Me­
ridian. ■ Tbence north 23 degrees 30 minutes
west 19 chains and 50 links; thence south 75
degrees 30 miuutes east 11 ehaiDS and 40
liuks; thence south 4 degrees 3o minutes
west 39 chains,- thence north 85 degrees,30
minutes west 27 chains and 60 links; tbence
south 4 degrees 30 minutes west 5 chains;—
thence - west 79 chains and 8 links; thence
north 12 chains; thence east 27 chains and
50 links; thence south 70 degrees and 30
minutéis east 12 chains; thence north 73 de
grees east 71 chains to the place of begin
ning, Containing 158 acres.. And also all
that certain piece or parcel of land lying
and bejing in the county of Yamhill, Oregou
known and designated as follows, to wit;
Being in T, 5 8. R. 4 west, and beginning at'
a post north 14 degrees "east from Oliarles
M. Johnson's south east corner of land
Claim,¡45 chain«, said beginning poet ising
north Fest 8 links from an oak tree two feet
in diajneter; thence north 14 degrees east
35.73 chains to. post on Mrs. Ruffum’s west
line; 'thence north 4 degrees west 13.54
chains' on Mrs. Buffum's west line to post;
thence west 51.20 chains to post incenter
of slodgh; thence south 9 degrees west 17.-
70 chains up the said slough to post; thence
south :5<’>$ degrees east 5h5L chains to the
place of beginning, containing 175 and 40
100 acres of land. The said ¡and hereinbe­
fore described contains in all an aggregate
of 1,225 and. 78-100 acres; te be sold to sat­
isfy said execution and accruing costa.
Lafayette. Dee, 20,1872.
R. P. BIRD,
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Sheriff Yamhill
Co., Oregon.
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ADMINISTRATOR« NOTICE.
Estate of John Moar, sen., deceased.
WTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the undersigned has been appointed
Administrator of the Estate of John Moar,
deceased, and all persons having claims ag­
ainst she estate are required to present
them,.^nth proper vouchers, to the under­
signed at his residenoe in Dayton, six
months from date.
Dayton. December 10,1872.
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B. E. LIPPENCOTT,
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Administrator.
E. C. BRADSHAW,*
Attorney
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We hear ^considerable^com-
mlairiji of the Portland dailies for be-
ifig behind the times in their pro­
duce reports.
pa­
eporta. Patrons of these pa-
pers won
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’t stand much foolishness
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of this sort. It is alleged that after
wheat* had gone u^ to $1 65 the
reports stood at $1 55.
COKRETED WEEKLY.
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Geo. Francis Train, having been
indicted for issuing “ an obscene
publication,” the Train League,
in New York, upon being ar-
before the Court plead
guilty to the charge of uttering
obscen^ language but said that
such language consisted wholly of
quotations from the Bible.|i i The
Court and lawyers are puzzled to
know what to do with the fellow.
It will be a nice question, involving
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ient to enter a nolle prosequi in the
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