— r — — BBEIF EDITORIALS. LAFAYETTE COURIER. f * ' i I ■ iTMai < Ä- : ■L L-... . x - * 7'1.1 / MONUMENTS, > ObMak^ Ì I. * j I I I nf nsw Job Material which enables us to defy competition in the line of Cards, Programmes, Blanks, Bill-heads, Letter- •^^Afier serving out bis time Tbos. Skeens was given the position of assistant jailor which he fil s with profit to himself and creditato the c.mnty. • » . ------ -^0» The Supreme Court h is not reached any Yam bill business yet. 1 The girls get away with the boys spell­ ing in this place. Misses L;uisaChrisman and Rachel Davis each in turn spelt down fa the school Wednesday evening. ÌAÙFORNIA, ; 'M VERMONT I AND ITA1IAN RtìlTES [| ♦ S I s SAJÆM.... • • • I • OREGON. ♦ • r ■ I ra»y3tf ? ' i 1 i 1 ■ H ‘Uli I I IF ! I * : ; i I. j ill j J ; Hjti | i i • 4 I ' I “ I have instructed six thousand pupils. About fifty of these have become ministers of the Gospel; as many more have become lawyers; a great many have become doctors and teachers; a much larger unm- bcr farmers and mechanics; four have been transported; two have been hanged ; and—a good many more ought to be 1 ” Wm. Cullen Gaston, of Port­ land, writes to Hon. John P. Irish, of Iowa City, Iowa, a graphic pic­ ture of Oregon, its climate, pro­ ductions scenery, etc., etc., which is published in the Ioioa State Press, Mr. Irish’s paper. Mr. G. paints Oregon all that fancy could desire, and. is withal, a decided success as a pen artist. Such correspondence does our State no harm. ; jiLl jn i _ i , •• f !i ■> I ii Albany. -If —■ DALLAS-SALEM J udge U pton ^ s R eports and the “ O regonian .” —Upon reading Ì ST DAILY TRIPS’ f | . |LJ in W EAVES AT 7 IN THE MORNING Arrjjyinp at Salem at 10 Returning; leaves Salem at One e’clock Arriving 6t pallasi et 4.1 * J î I ^ESSE D. LEWIS, Pro. GEM j IT-,. ; j ■■ ? j I rpHE Vxj)ER91 :^G tNRD, HAVINÓ PUB- JL chased and i. it fgant Saloon I n 14 • ■ i i f ■ - ■ - ‘ Lately resto ked and refurnished by M. Pee­ k£r, will lei, ve H effort of his wanting to maintaiu jts| standing as a first class resort for refreshments or a game of . I ■ —- I ' l-Vpol ór Billiards i I i j v a » i| H : 1 : Tne very etyolcest Wines, Liquors and Ci . . a -, • «> - ? a gprs furnisl^d at the Bar. y sg I J I ■ Lafayette; Jan. 17, 1873. ISAAC 8AMPSON. L"" • If. EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. r —— |M|J| ' I J 1 1 ' J f 1 »1*11 1 l^OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Xw the undersigned Executor o| the last Will and Testament of Jatnes'D. Jump, de- cea-ted, Uas filed his final account of his Administration of said Estate in the County (jourt of Yamhill county, Oregonaid Court, j . j Monday, March 3.^ 8. 1878, 1873, At 1 oclocfap. hi of said dayt a;pointed as the time' f|r Hearing said account at the Qonrt House in said County. ; All persons interested in said Estate are ljereby notified |o appear at paid’ time and £ace and Jile^ny ejections that they may >ve to .«aiii at&oant. | S_ , A. D. RUNNELLS, F. janI7:1873wl] Executor. — ft The members (and they consti­ tute a majority of the body) of the South Carolirta Legislature who At thé Old Brick Corner can be bought and sold like sheep r j * 1 L are preachers. I FERGUSON « g BIRD A W J . < ’ I 1 During the match game uf bib ■ AVE M ust received axd are liards Which was recently played . cons' itjntjy receiving^ ; I < r‘ ; I * ’ 1 between Dion and Daly, the former ♦ ■ had to contend aginst a decided out­ side pressure in favor of the latter. • ■ ill ■ J • • NE^W GOODS! £- » M i 4- onsi8ting of General Merchandise, The New York Sun speaks of an “unkalsomined fraud” in Indian management. . Instead of “ white­ washing” committies we expect in tnfl 1 future to read “kalsomining committee^* ; ' B h- ÇLOTHING. * I HATS, C^PS, ill ;ru j 7 BOOTS, 8HOES,’ ; GROCERIES, \ HARDWARE, V Mil •( i . le A rticles , GENTß’ FURÌNISHING i»* --1 fi lira. Mizmie Myrtle Miller is Dr. H. H. Littlefield has removed to st Joe, where be can be found either at his drug store or residence in that place to attend to professional calls. Ì» 1 J IN 1 I ' j I h Ï ' f EXECUTE * fellows are costing the County roundly. • i 4 *■ the Oregonian's very elaborate and m n Walling, at Amity, has apple trees, comprehensive and apparently just cherry trees, pear trees and plum trees, criticism of Upton’s new volume of with a large assortment of nut and orna- “ Reports,” we are reminded of the mental shrubbery fur sals cheap. e vetera# teacher’s answer to the tf ¡in'ill question as to how many pupils LOCAL ANO DOMESTIC. he had taught in the fifty-nine years of his labors, which was as W hich is R jhmt :—There |is. practically two sides to this proposition viewed in the follows: We are informed that there will be no Special Term to try the four prisoners now confined in the Yamhill cage. These 1 Head and Foot Stop heal*, Hand-bills. light of Lindley Murray’s injunctions on •the subject ot correct speaking: •• Neither beauty nor wealth can make Ils possessor happy.” \ I’rof. Randall, and correctly, we think, approves of theaabove form of expretsion, -while others there are, among good writers too, who adopt this torn: 7< r make •• Neither beauty npr wealth their possessor happy.” Which is right, and why ’ ----------- G rammar E xercises at tux A ciademy .— Prof. Randall and pupils meet at the Aeaikvny building one -evening in each week lor praciical exemplification in grammar. Here the rules are applied and ‘•knotty” questions discussed. These exer- cisses are worth more to the class than are their entire studies for the remainder the week. Illi []H|i it III« 1-1 4 Spelling exercises are prosecuted one evening in each week also. ■■ ■' Our County Clerk has provided blanks to the end that the confusions Chaos, unin- lelligibikty andjnonuniformity which have1 heretofore characterized Reports shall be amended in the future. Each printed blank is accompanied with instructions as to the proper mode of proceedure un-’ _ ne mile south of Dayton, in said county < w tix r months from'thif date. 16,1873 >, 1873. Dayton, i 7- JAMES MES D. MITCHELLf jan24w4] Executor. —.—————I----- ,------- - Thè Democratic Legislature of We have blank eabpoenas and J rum - 1870 reduced the fees of county mooses lor Justices’ Courts for sale cheap officers ¡to something a near lev­ el with the fitness of things. The A alight snow fell oa Wednesday night Republican Legislature of 1872 straightway increased the fees and I PROCLAMATION F ine W eather at T he D alles . and salaries of Clerks, Sheriffs, etc. Under the Aot of the Legisla- W h • I —A letter to Frank Owen, an at­ >the State of Oregon! .1 Ai y, of-the Oregon', en- Ive ->tto- T Litigants “ Mart Brown suggests a chain titled “an net irotect ” approved to pi tache of this office, states! that the i October 24fr, AC]« 1872, 0*, , the Vllv xJAJT L afayette JU * JBX 1 JHI C V/W ourier V AVXE«**, , dir published iriied at Lafayette, in the ane weather is fine and pleasant, and gang for Albany. hill, Oyegon, has been. desig- county galfand- th plowing is being done preparatory . . . „ _ . Judicial ad- Gen. Gordon has been elected natedio_ uj vi muuun, and wud yertisments for said county of YamhifL to the inauguration of gardening United, ^States Senator from Geor­ I^W said L afa - hereas ----- of * -* ,J *--• ? W herea 8, , The p mg 2 tor with the county V ette I C ^ ourier , has operations. No snow cumbers the gia. 4d county; a written stipulation lerk of «¿id Clerk > conditions of said Act, together accepting ......... ground any where in that region. with a . . . .. Jm _. law ...... approved as the directs ì E. C. BRADSHAW, MB We have commenced gathering -Attorney at Law, LAFAYETTE, OREGON. facts for a biographical sketch of one W. B. Morse, “ General Agent Offioe in the Court f for Oregon and Washington Ter* WATC ritory” for the “Union Mutaul” /BLOCKS, & SEW _ _____ t insurance Go. It will be inter* V'L eaneb AND REPAIRED by W. 0. B edw I A l j >> L a FAYBTTE. esting. 1 11 vi‘ >i « • U It I 1 « ,1 , > — r .f>per„r ---------- and ----- notice ,_|L thereof, ----- with proper .roturns said L afayette C ourier , is hereby proclaimed to be appointed and confirmed as the medi­ um through which all Legal and Judicial ad- veTtismente for said county of Yamhill shall be pub id for the period authorized by law. - w I Done at ^February, f -".i , ■ ! " 4 » ? I •‘I ■ ■ ' r BY TV* '< ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY WTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH C virtue of an execution issued out 10 I m «rirtne of an order made by theri Ounty Hon. Circuit Court, of the State of Ore n, Co* t of Yamhill Oounty, Oregon, oA the for the county of Yamhill, and to mh dire< d 10 day of January , 1»78,1 will, on i l'- ¡¡a i — ™ T- ■ III I by R. H. Lamson, Clerk,' in favor ofM c Friday, February 187,3 D1’’- Hart. Plaintiff, and against the McMinnv lie Water Manufacturing Company, Defeud it for the sum of one hundred and sevent » Atone o’clock, pm,, sell, at public auction three and 63-100 dollars (1173 63) damag h to the highest bi. in., sell, at public auction House door, in dder, in front of the Court and the further sum of four hundred! a Oregon, the follLafayette, Yamhill county, twelve and 5u-i00 doilars ($412 55) costs, have levied on the real estate hereinaftai to wit: A porowing described real estate, described, as the property of the above Claim of Johntion of the Donation Lnud tion Number B. Roland, being Notifies- named Defendant, aud on • I Yamhill count 1569, in T. 3 8. B. 4 W. iu Monday, the 24tli day of Fehr., 1873, particularly y, State of Oregon, and moro Begidningdescribed as follows, to wit: aiMHH ____ one o ’clock, P. m . of said day, boundary at a" stake set' in the weat I will proceed to sell at public auction North 2| line of said Claim 100 chaini Court front tn L —1 of ‘ the ‘ '‘7_7‘‘ ‘House door, corner of deg. west, from the south weet in Lafayette. Yamhill county, Oregon, to the highest bidder all the right, title and 37.79 ch said Claim; thence north 36 deg Kti interest of the said McMinnville Water & chains; ains; thence north 68 deg E. 14.00 Manufacturing Company, in and to the fol­ thence thence north 27 deg west 6.00 chs; west bwest 48.37 chains to a stake on the lowing described property, to wit: south boundary of said Claim 1.18 chains Blocks Numbers 2, 3, id, 7, 9,12 and 13; uer oi41 deg east from the north west eor- Lots Numbers 1, 2, 3 4 and 8 in Block Num­ south Bean Champ's Land Claim; thence ber 15; 15, Lots Numbers 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, f b 24j deg east 43.80 chains tn the plase in Block Number 14, lying and being in acre eginuing, containing 166 and T-100 Johns’ Addition to the town site of McMinn­ At®* 4 IS • '1 .I'll ville. Blocks Numbers 10 and 20‘ part of . _eo the following deseril e