Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, May 30, 1873, Image 2

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TERRITORIAL.
was
apparently
well
acquainted
with
Sheriff’s Sale.
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Jack
’
s
military
taetics.
The
Modocs
'p; j i; iS* y -*’’
r “ 7 V"1
William C. Phipps, P11T.
)
iimens of their
An Extreme War Meaaure—Gen. Dav­ gave iis several specimens
•, ,Hon. O. B. McFadden was serena-
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FRIDAY, MAY 30. ... 1873. ded at Vancouver.
im shot several Frederick iScbiiuinel, Van I r
Jim
is Emulates the Dead Commisaiou- marksmanship.
B. Dela-ihmut, G. C. Rider, } Foreclosure.
ers— Sage Opinions by the War- pelicans at from 75 to 100 yards dis­ C. W. Higgins, Isabella I
Rev.
A.
S.
Nicholson
’
s
con
v'
__________
.neotiori
Salem
as
I ‘
’
-I
tant, shooting two with one bullet; Mitchell,». M. Lyon, Deft’s. J
'
111» Banker-Other .Vsnaeme.
■ Bl I
with the ! Vancouver Register hhs
NOTICE.
H
r
and
Bogus
Cluirlev
shot
ducks.
They'
X>
Y
VIRTUE
OF
4
JUDGMENT
AND
■ L •• Boyle’s Camp (on the Tule Lake said in sober earnest that when they JD decree 6f foreclosure of mortgages
in
il C. Street, a wcll known
Henceforward, until further notice.
is ho moniy Peninsula), May 26—1 P. M.— Late
T
the above entitled suit, made and entered
Hon.
n.
got
accustom
’
to
the
Springfield
I
of record in the Circuit Court of tile State
aleni.'
Saturday afternoon, the Modoc war­
Frank C. Withers and ^rsink Owen are Idahoan, is editing the Virgin a
do
goqd
shooting,
of Oregon, for Yamhill county, on the 15th
rifle
they
coul|d
shooting.
. ¿1 ’ riors who recently surrendered held a
day of April, 1873, and an execution in ac­
authorized to collect and receipt for sabl (Nevi) CZowucfe.
Mitny of the o cers in Mendenhall’s cordance
i surveying secret interview
therewith duly issued thereon
'
'
~
ith
Gen.
Davis,
at
acription* and advertifcnients and othet^
ght we would never out of said Court, and to me directed, in
The wife of Hon. D. L.
_ ____
r__
Russell,
command
thoi
.»I
■’*
Fairchild
’
s,
in
course of which
•>. ! Í
favor of said PiaintilT, Win. C. Phipps, and
' alive. They said against
leave the lava
buRineas of this office. Other duties call* ClaTke county, W. T., died at her res­
Shack-nasty
Ji
said Defendant Frederick Schim­
aud
Steamboat
as’sur-
idence on the 20th
2Qth inst.
<
eason to believe that mel for the
there was ev
sum of $1,754 05, U. S. gold coin,
Ing I shall devote but little attenton to the idench
Frank,
the
1
ig
ruffians
of
the
rvation. -
damages,
and
the further sum of $146 50.
t
treachery,
but
Gen.
the
Modocs
m
A
little
boy
named
Preston,
at
Van-
tribe, submitted
paper in the future, for some tim»M
least.
him a bold prop­
iV Itti!
J w
costsand Interest thereon at the rate or
/
herwise
aud
took
the
couvar, was kicked and had his thigh
ten per cent, perannurn, since the 25th day
1, wko was stabbed by osition in regard to the capture or ex­ Davis thought
iT<‘N
April 18, 1871
' J. H. UPTriN.
chances. An Beven whites riding of April, 1873, and in favor of one of said
bone broken by a mule last week.
Capt.
of
Cant.
Jack
and
his
at Egenee City, is again termination
C. W. Higgins, a lien creditor. A
x i x
• H
with four of th braves! Modoc war­ Defendant^,
Tho market price of wheat s t
t.
for the suin of <1,040 do. U. 8. gold coin.X
4 band, the precise nature of which I'
interest thereon at the rate of ten ’
THE MODOC WAR.
'4 f
4m not at liberty ,to _ disclose. _ _____
Olympia, as given by the Courier, is :
Suffice riors, through lie heart.of the lava with
bed, did takeX^iances worth talking per cent, per annum since the 25th dav of -
d
ins*,
ituteil
a
Good
Tem-
i
±------ i.
it
to
say
that
it
was
what
may
be
April, 1873, and also in favor of said*I>e- -
$1 16 per bushel.
piar *8 Lodge at Eugene last week. termed an extreme war measure. about/ General Davis achieved a fendant, 8. M. Lyon, a lien creditor, forth«
From present appearances, it
Thu North western Stage Company
sum of $1,031 00, u. S. gold coin with inter- \
( I
No one save Fairchild and Col. Sum­ coup d dot. H*- thoroughly tested the estjthereon
at the rate of 12 per cent, ft
have
resumed daily trips between
need of letter gruss, fior finer ner were at the time let into the se- loyalty of the Modocs. Hooka Jin
’im, per annum since
would appear that the Modoc war
25th day of April, T
Walla Walla and the railroad.
looking crops than Laue County can oret. Few knew that the interview tke Lost River hlurderer, is the Lei 1873, 1 have levied the
on
and
will proceed to
W about ended. Capt. Hasbrouck
Sir
sell, at public auction, to thre highest bid-*
odoc
alive.
He
fairly
reconstructed
The census roll give» Whitman now exhibit.
had been held. None outside of
der. 'fordJ. 8. grikl coin, in accordance-•
with 210 men, w hile out ou a scout county, W. T.¿ about 1,(MX) inhabit- j
,M farmers in Washington
thoso
already mentioned anticipated dotes on Gen. Mavis. Perhaps he with said execution and decree of fore- i
coun
in front of the Court House door *
UL
the sequel. After the interview, Col. wants tlie ap_ intment of Collector closure,
encountered a portion of the Mo­ ants^ with a taxable property of $300- ¡
unit “if it had raihed a i litt
in
Lafayette,
Yamhill county, Oregon, the
of Customs at t|io lava bed, or some real estate hereinafter
;.n
•i uViii
described,
•
af
more cv«-rytliing would have 1 <{ Hoyt, Quartermaster, was ordered to other
docs and completely vanquished °W4
______ , . As matters now
About 1,000 Ixidians from Wiscon­ lovely.-
On the 30th day of June, 1873,
purchase several horses and have _2___ sinecure.
i
them . taking some prisoners, sin were lately removed to the Indian
them shod without delay for a spe­ stand a desperate w*ar is the only at 2 o’clock, p. m. of said day, all the right,
' . will
..Ill save him from the title and inteiest cf said Frederick Rcliitfi-*.
.
fast, Tow cial purpose; but the General was thing that
among whom?were Boston Char-, Territory. They are of the Winneba ■ Hillsboro is improving
The
cavalry’ commands of melandall persons claiming by or through
gallows,
ine
cavalry
gallows
more houses are being erected,
ere<
go persuasion, .¿'j
|;i;
whih still iiium, and no one but the cor-
since August 15th, 1870, in and to tne
I
llasbrouck
aud
Jackson i are here, and him
ley’s two sister^ and the mother of
foUowing real property as described in said
The liegister says a vessel has beer fencing aud sidewalks have become I respondent suspected that any im­ will start on the 0cout
after Jack in a decree of foreclosure, to-wit: Being parts of
scout ai
portant, movement tvaS
foot.
B'ack Jim. It seems that there chartered at New York to leave in a mania.
the Original Donation Lahd Claim of Car­
few days.
mi Goodrich and wife, situate in Yamhill
few
days
with
merchandise
direct
for
«
Yesterday
at
noon,
Bogus
Charley,
A son
was considerable - disaffection
May 27—8 a. m.—The programme County, State of Oregon, aiid in Township
Sbaek-nasty Jim, Steamboat Frank has been changed. Bogus Charley, 4 South Range 3 West, said donation claim
Vancouver. i >' ,l,l I ait’1'irili
among Jack’s warriors. —Jack had
am’ Hooka Jim passed through camp Hooka Jim, Steamboat Frank, and being designated as claim No. 49. Notifica­
The Artrut says s Port
Fort Townsend has
lias
tion No. 1,040. The first parcel of land be- 1
to the headquarters tent with Spring­ I Shftcknasty Jim have just left on a gins
formed about him a ring or aristoc. gone wild on the ball question.
at the South Eakt corner of said Do- '
field rifles across their shoulders and scout, taking four days rations apiece. nation Clahn; Thence West 42.54 chains; *
Three dances are ) announced
i
for the
North 37.52 chains; Thence East 42> '
raev which offended the Cotton- Fourth of July, and *. music for all en-
p/amp cartridge boxes at their belts. Captain Jack nd Sconchin will Tlieirce
63 chains; Thence South 37.75 chains to the
to
place of beginning, containing 15R.61-100
There was a sensation among the probably be d
wood branch of tho tribe and gaged.
'Riii w
’ffin < ■ ¡ t
jere these warriors acres,
;! i |. J ; H i
ll
more on less. The second parcel of
soldiers
at
once.
Rumors
were
thick
Frank is the man land described in said decree is bound­
return. Steam
Wool-buyers> ¡are perambulating
the result has been that they have
as leaves in autumn. Still General who shot Sherwci
ed and described as follows: Beginning at tt
BUNKER,
among the fanners of Washington of importane^ Il I i
point in eeuterofoldcounty Road running ;
split, Jack taking about twenty Teritory
Davis
maintained.silence
aud
the
se
­
; #
,nc^,
May
28.
—
Early
Fairchild’s rai
and offering to buy the*
from Dayton to Matheney’s ferry beariniU-
__ _ amount of interest
___ nnim-Min
The
Ofc the -raJ
Irre- cret remained intact. Horses were this morning the!
id last
detachment of South 13“ 30 West ‘¿..»’chains from the cen-f
11
men and starling for Pitt River spring clip. Prices at present are too ducible School Fund reported by thei
saddled and the General, two citizens, the First Cavalry^, nder Capt. Perry, ter of Palmer's creek, at the Mouth, whicfiFA^
■
is also the North West corner of said dona­
Treasurer of Lune county' lor oistriJ the foür Modoós and five soldiers sped with the last de
while the others came in|o our low.
ment of the Warm tion claim No. 49; thence South 13 deg. 30'
The Steilacoom Ri ¡qpw» says the bu- bution is $2, 473 15.
h
t L away. Your'correspondent gathered Spring Indians,
West 79.50 cliaius: thence South 14.63
king in all about chains:
lines and surrendered. Those who siness in town and c< ountv is getting
Ili
' i 11 *“B ' ■'
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' his “ Nancy ” from the field and fol- !
r i11
’ 1
Thence East 41.14 chains; Thence
Wheaton
in
com-
125
men,
with
Co|L
North
56.52
chains: thence West 4.86 chains;
g»ni»d,
:
lodges
LevLL.dand
has
or^
_
,
„
.
livelier
and
better,
and
all
i
' **■ ertr mer-
aorrendered numbered about fifty-
South b7>i deg. West 3.20 chains;
and lowed in hot pursuit. Five miles maud, left this pldcje for Boyle’s camp, thence
chants are just now laying in larger of Good Templars at Fall f ; Greek apd
Fairchild’s on the lava bed road, ¡ east of the lava b^4s, to which place thence North 22¥ deg. West 3.20 chains;
five men, woniea and children, in­ stocks.
Lost ■
Valley
m Lane coiuntv. and will from
■■■■■III111
I,,
North 67% deg. East 3.20 chains;
I 11 mil jiiall
I overtook the party and was* invited two other detachments have gone thence
thence
South
22X deg East 2.70 chains;
The
grand
juryman
at
Walla.
Wal|
jT®
”
H
cluding some fifteen warriors,
1 ne grana juryman at Walla Wal-
\
to accompany it to its journey’s end. within the past foiftr days. It seems thence East 4.86 chains: Thence North
chains to the Yuinhill River. Tlicucc
among whom are Bogus Charley, I bl. report that they are satisfied that ' e Goun y.‘ , |.U
i !■! i M ; 4 We rode along without incident until that the remaining hostile Modocs 23.00
up said River with its meanderings, dis­
mi
i
• Lelndisns
Aman nickhamed Santa Fe Bob within five miles '^pf the lAva bed, are south of there,fin the Pitt River tance not known, to where the point of
Shacknasty Jiin, Curly-headed ! lI
-l I.udi®118 _rmk a s great dual of
( whisky, but cannot tell where they h in jaU at Baker City, charged with when two of tho ^pldiers were sent, i country, and activ) operations are to land heretofore conveyed by Carmi Good­
rich and wife to Daniel Uhapiiu, intersects
Doctor, Frank and a number of
fobbing the trunkoftheman IIom
>mer, , away with a dispatch to Hasbrouck’s I , be carried on for a ¡vhile to come. On­ said Yamhill River; thence South 60 deg
'm*---- mill
.n —
V -x
Wa3 foun£ murdered neat' thjs comniand, temporarily camping on ly twi> companies < if infantry are now West, distance not known, to the center
The
and -----
ranch
at Spokarie.'W.
the best fighting mon that were in
of the old County Road aforesaid: thence
^Lost river. The party thereafter left here, but this still
T., has beefy purchased by two form­ place some days ago.
3till remains the North 50 deg. West along the center of
- Jack’s band. " .
^consisted of the jpommandér, three headquarters of the expedition...
er citizen of Marion county in this
said old road .VX) chains; thence North lj
deg. west 3.00 chains ito the place of ls*gin-1
I
There
were
so
many
paf
¿citizens
including
the
writer
and
the
State,
Messrs.
Glover
and
Matheny.
In an order issued by General
Stragglers • from the Modocs are ning, containing 2-39 and 75-100 acres more
Ifour warriors. At the lava bed bluff coining m almost
! A large lot of commissary stores, Corvallis last Friday tha1
aly. Yesterday or less; to be sold to Satisfy said execution
Davis, General Giilein has been
four-horse coach( used la
|we
found
Col.
camped
Mendenhall
squaw and pa- and accruing costs.
an
old
buck
with
his
forwarded for the troops in the Modoc ¿11
u to - be 11L brought
-
R. P. BIRD
h
|ad
into
r|
’
and
readj
’
to
move
to
Boyle
’
s
via
;
•
supercecdcd by^General Wheaton, oountry, passed up on the freight
pooses came in and gc ave up his bow
Sheriff of Yamhill county, Oregon.
eon’
convoy
them to Albany.
|Lost river in the morning. Both and quiver full of arrows, To day I^afayette, May 33,187B.
|Lpst
nMw4
train yesteday morning.
¿officers
^officers and meu
men were fairly shocked we learn that warr^rs lie in the
’ bills
Work is soon to be coim|i:
The measles have taken a fresh
George Francis Train i? to ha re
mrith
jivith surprise when we entered camp.
camp, near here, and a whitc man who
Sheriffs Safe.
fromhTGroen
¿ftaen’s |hdp, neai |The
Albany, and now about half the the road frojnk
pile
sight
certainly^was
certainly
was
a
novel
one.
another investigation in regard to in
------ *.„ to ‘Wilbur,
_ X rJ.
students of Albany College are laid 1>U-L1
Roseburg,
for which the I In tho morning General Davis an- knows them hero ii going out with James I). Miller. G«orge )
arvt 41 P |
his saneness. How long will it up with th meddlesome contagión, i¡ Legislature made an appiropnation at flounced that the party would push the Confident expe tution that they luusball,
jli, partners,
uu- 1
Church.
,
__
-____ ______
will
come
in
am
surrender.
So,
. T . iforward through the lava bo d for
he firm name ' ! of > ForeclOMurt?,
The woolen factory, at Brownsville, the last session < of “ $15,000. t |
der the
be before Georgp will be able to
* I
the nu ber of Modocs Mi^er, Marshall A Co. |
hieh for three
t.hrpp nr
beeil j ¡The Sheriff of Doug^fe county has i jjBóyle’s Camp. Again they stood i I gradually
which
or four vi>ar«
years has betiil
vs
grows
smaller
and ^e war cloud be-
I
people
¿convince those ignorant
i laying dormant, wil commence oper­
»
J.
M.
Hnelrv
and John I | r
ìtóhast.
The
boldness
of
tifo
prop-
■
i
* comes less threaten! ig.
fought,
to
the
Pcniteiitiarjftwo
cop|
A
Taylor)
Defendants.
- "Hu New York drat he is not in- ations as soon as the Spring clip of victea fel<MiS ; on J Kice for jrape,'' tcfi( psition almost took away their breath.
The following is 'urnished Ine by
VIRTUE OF 4 JUDGMENT AN0
wool is ready, for the market.
Ti
Inhere might be Indians in tho bed. ' Col. J. N. T. Millty . of the Oregon
a deci ee oi foreclosure of mortgage tit -
years,
and
one
Bibwa
for
an
i
‘
attempt
sane ?
ei
_ ,_______________
,i£>ur*warriors wore likely to prove volunteers : Capt. *. Mullholland and. the above
ibove entitled
suit, . made
and entered
Immigrants from the East are dai­ tri commit rape, for one year
of
record
in
the
Circuit
’
Uonrt
Of the S^atp' ♦
yyeacheroUs.
All
tenors
sorts
of
terrors
ly arriving in Wall« Walla valley,
moj^ from joose La»c<? met of Oregpn, for Yamhill County, on the)4th
The Pope declares that he has and there is promise of quite an ad- I ¡The grain and !r tay crops in Polli 4vere before us. The General ad- twenty
the volunteers at ! heir camp near day ot April, 1x73, and an execution in ac-'
rdance th. rewith duly issued thereon
bored
to
his
original
idèa,
and
after
county,
from
thoi
kppear4
dition
to
the
population
of
that
vaRey
ir
present
but
prayed for France always;
Spencer’s, Wctas cri ek, on their way c.
out
of said Court, and io me directed, irt
ihàking hands with friendi
friends and ac- for arms and ammunition for a com­ favor
ance, promise an unusually al bund'Mit !king
this summer.
of said Plaint itr?. Miller. Marshall A
I now tha^kMarshal McMahon has
intances, we entered the bed at pany of fifty men raised there for Co., and against said Defendant, J. M.
The Chinaman, Sung Yow, convictr harvest, money is tight^nd- there
Jluciry, for the sum of six hundred an<f
old. southern camp, in regular self protection Ly or ier of the Gov­ sixty-e
bcen’ciected to the head of the ed of murder at Walla Walla, wate general good health uncRocling. ¡It
’ght dollars U. 8. gold coin, Trtth in­
er.L.-i j-"*
,
• ;
terest thereon at the rate of one per cent-
ernor
of
Oregon.
T
îe
arms
and
am
­
sentenced
to
lie
hanged
on
the
1
1th
he will pray
of Government
Tho Coos Bay Miners’ Ikaiovi olcni
from the said 14»h day of April,
munition were furnishen end the p*'r*month,
day of July next. He is the first man Association filed its certificate of ill-:
1873»and for the further sum of 39 3>100
all the harder.
ed.
dollars, costs and’distinrsementa, and also
men returned. ■,
convicted of murder in the first de* corporation in the County Clerk’s of­
• 4
«
,
in tavorof said Defendant, John A. Taylor,
i
gree in Walla Walla county.
““
The report about 1 he killing of the lor the sum of 848 13-100 dollars, U. S. gold
fice last Friday. The objects are fc_
¿tering j the bed, h Bogus ' two Indians is as follows: Some coin,with interest tlitrepn at lhe nrie of
y
James Brown, who was sent to
The Transcript says: On the Puy-; benevoleut purposes.
one iMJi- cent, per month, from the said 141 h
d he and his companions 1 Snakes, who have le *t the Yainax or day
ríe
of April, 1873, 1 haVe levied on and will
the Penitentiary from Jackson allup the Indans are extremely inso-.
proceed
to sell, at public auction, to the
Oh
the
Friday
morning
train
thirty
Klamath
reservations,
haye
been
im
­
lent,
talk
of
war,
and
are
evidently
County in 186^, for an assault
bidder, for UJ S. gold coin, in ac­
pudent and threaten) ng. so much so highest
prejMring for it. They do not care to or forty immigrants cama up and
cordance with said eieention and decree
with intent to Kill, and who is work for whites, except for money scattered themselves all airing from
that that the settlers posted forty men of foreclosure, in front of the Court House
in Ijilayette, Yamhill countv,Oregon,
now at work on a farm four miles and guns. Of guns ana ammunition Arkansas, and we learn from a passen­
on the Chewauian.
'he Led had I alreaxiy
been aban- The day before door
the real estate hereinafter described, .
«Jope
of
theit
vision.
ger
that
they
were
all
stHrtei^i
lW
from Salem, is anxious to hear they are buying all they can.
ed. Our party was the only one the killing, a white’laan was run in­
On the 00tli day of June, 1873,
reading
3
tetter
written
by
Rev.
Mr
to |he
the place.
fort by I Short-
Indian 5. Thé next day at 11 o'clock, a. m. of said'day, all the right,
wn to be about
„from his wife. Mary Brown, and ..Three persons Were tried for gam-
gam­
they ¡compelled us to a party went out to ook after stock title and Interest of the said J. M. Hueiry
'Tn tl iniTTl stronghold,
after they
e;nte.-_
o ‘/--7 along
Ì.2, gal-
child, of whom he has notjieard bling at Walla Walla last week; each
1 • •_ them
11 I iij and to the following ret^ property as de-
1J>lt while
crawled
and
found
three
Indi his
ins companions
driving
irley
said
he
and
Julius
Ka
convicted
aud
fined
$50.
Ka-
The unfortunate m. n Who were I Iries and peered 0^’er tile ridges, off. When ordered t i i stori, .one ran scribed in said decree of fcreclosnre, to-'
eincc 1870.
better take the lead and stout, for
wit .* One-half of Levee lot No— And all of
manski was tried for housebre aking buried by a caving)'I D^nk on Sutter
and Nh
another
follow« ’ -(1, and
an they
, and
on being Levee lots No’s one (I), two (2), three (3) and
do<fg.
one
objected
and
acquitted.
The
Union
says
the
four (4) in t-he town of Dayton, Yamhill
suggestive
of rock
death.
TJhc search for the body of a man evidehce was clear, but the jury Creek were dug out, but not in time pkingly
pursued by the white men, one of the county,
|Hj
L ahead.
L
nli
x
x
.
i
it
*
Every
and
’
bush
Oregon, as designated upon the
lives. Johnson was
Indians
turned
upon/o one
eupposSI'dFOwned in the Santiam couldn’t get over the instruction of to savo their live».
of
the white recorded maps thereof; to be sold to satis­
seemed
to
coinè
-within
the
immediate
■Itadily crushed and lacerated. His { nd beyond Jack’s ojd stronghold men with his bow, jw hen the white fy«aid execution and accruing costs.
More
a couple of wcek8tsince, has thus the Court, which was to the oflfeclj ifiridy
Lp a.
__ s__l than
»_? a
_ t_ »Jri__ 1
.•
was recovered two or three days .
R, F. BIRD,
idy 'W
killed him with a double bar­
o>zen times before reaching Jack’ man
s
Sheriff of Yamhill county Oregon.
far proved unavailing. The brother that unless the burglar knew that before ¿hat of his companions, Casey
- Lafayette,
- ----
nMr,4
t>y.
person
and
were
beginning
to
May 3ü, 1873.
ompelled
us and
to natural, when a felled shot guii. ili turning with the
of the missing man ~ desires that there were $30 in the house before he
jeathe
easy
Tfie mines
mi
Tl^c
surrounding
Oil
g Baker City
.It while they craw led along gai­ other two Indians tq |the fort, one of
i
if a body should be found jfioating broke it, he could not be convicted.
havs for several years been worked •feck of war! appeared.
them attempted
i away and was
Sherifl’s Sale.
with
tolerable
success,
but
there
has
^Shack
nasty
7
Jim
and
Hooka
Jim
■
’
Shack
nastv
also
shot.
Dyai
ilegate
and
the
An Error of Justice.
either in the Santiam or Wiliam-
ns
scouting
business
got
to
bo
pro-
t
WF0T1CE IS HEHEBY (ilVEN THAT BY
never been a season that opefied with, ¡yiere about sixty yards * in
in out to sei* the -L
ett, notice may be given him at
' advance
“ • We of Indian Chief ha ve
v virtue of an execution iasued out of the
A curious case of an error of as fair pros poets as does the present, 1», >d and
hid through
from oiew
by a places
ridge. Indians.
McKAY.
passed
the
worse
Hon.
Circuit Court, of the State of Oregon
Scio.
justice has just been discovered at both for placer and quarts mines.
mines We ; were
for the County of lainhilt. aud to me direct- -
'.. riding
.
“ single
* file through a
ed by the Clerk of said Court, in favor of
gorge Point
in a w place
Saint • Sytnphoriensur - Coisc, in: About $20,000 of gold dust bars rang­ Borrow
d Scorpion
ithout specially
meeting
Daniel Barnum. PiaintilT, and against An­
TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
ing
from
$3,000
down.
b
adapted
to
an
ambush,
when
bang
Sheriffs Sale.
France. In 1842, two farmers
drew
Smith, Defendant, for the sum of Two
The late Grand Jury reported Jfco ^bnt a rifle[ then another, followed Walker Chrisman'
hundred and sixteen 15100 dollars, U. b ;
who
had
been
to
market
to
sell
—T
The new Mexican commission, has (
gold coin, and the further sum of Sixteen •
County Jail and Court-house in Eu­ by rix in rapid succession. I All di3-
vs,
their
cattle,
were
attacked,
robbed,
ratified a' treaty for the extension of
15-100 dollars coats,I have levied upon the fob
¿1
muted
at-
once
and
sought
cover,
gene City in good and orderly condi­
Andrew
Smith, * Foreclosure
lowin’ described realestate as the property of
time ih which to adjust American and left for dead, as they were tion, and found the countyfs books (h sh heading for the front in different Holly Smith and .
Mid
Defendant, Andrew Smith,to-wit: Lota
and Mexican claims, and it is expect­ returning to their homes. One of and papers correct, and in neiat-condi- directions. Gen. Davis went to the Samuet Brown..
No'» 48, 50. 51,52 , 53,59. 60.62 , 65, 69, 70fc
Y VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT AND 71, 72, 73,74, 80,44), 163, 16s. 169, 170. 172k
ed in the United States by the next
them, however, recoverd, and lion. This speaks well for oiir active^ right with his carbine and took a po-
decree of forecloan _ of
__ mortgage in 173, 175, 176.180, 182, tS3, 187, 188, V9,192>
• fiteamer from Vera Cruz,
sj^on in tho rocks. Shacknasty Jim
the above eutitled suit,
i^iade made
and enterea 193.196, 200. 201. 202, 203. 204, 211, 279, 287»
about a year afterward two inhab’ efficient officers, Sheiff Poindexter «nd Bogus Charley, who had been
of
record
on
the
14th
day
and
County
Clerk,
Ware.
of
Apiil.
1873, in
292, 2)4 and 2 )5. »tiuated in the town
The time for the putting in special itants of the above named town,
'scouting in the rocks on either side the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, 289,
of Dayton, Yamhill county, Oregon, and
¡•¡,1
bln
the
Circuit
Court
at
Dallas
last
In the.Circuit
pleas to the the fiflecen new indict­ called L. and D., asserting that
for Yamhill county, and a n execution in ac-
On the 30th day- of June, 1873,
¡week the action brought againrt. A.j oj»ur rear, Came to the fr ont at a cordance therewith djily issued thereon, out
ments against Tweed has been ex­
»■pid
pace,
and
a3
they
passed
Gen.
they
had
been
culminated
by
the
of said Court, aud to tne c irected, in favor at one o’clock p.m. of said day, I will pro»
rhitley, for $204)00 damages, for
tended to Wednesday next.
is. saidi ('*
“’Spose them Modocs. of said plaintiti, Walkei Chrisman, and ceed to sell, at public auction, to the high­
survivor on being called parties to i
g Glaze, a change
fight for Vi ouJ We think ’em, In­ against said defendants, Al udrew Smith and est bidder, for U. 8, gold coin, in front of
The Stokes case was argued in the the crime, commenced on action
ed and the case set down for
was perfectly Folly Smith, for the sum of Thirteen hun- the Court House door in Lafayette. Yam-
/’
The General
(
Court of Appeals Tuesday by Ly-
this term. Fred Way
l^aymire
mire
and ninety 111390 00)i dollars,_in
______
v o
U.
S. . hill coupty, Oregon, all the right, title »nd
against
him
for
defamation.
The
He looked as if he was hunt­ fired
muft Trcmain, for Stokes, and Phelps,
gold coin, with interest 1 hereon from the intereatiof the above named Defendant in
Was
i
tried
for
an
assault
with',
with
a
dan-
day of April, 1873, at the
" rate of one and to t^ie above described real estate, to
atvirney for the people, Tho final proceedings began as a civil suit, geroufi weapon and convicted- The ing for a fight/ For about five miri- 14th
percent
per
month,
and
i
the
further sum satisfy said exeention and accruing coetK
iitqs
after
this
the
locality
we
occu- pf 30 70-100, costa and c ismirsements
decision will be given, it is believed, but soon turned intoacriminaloue i ca>e of ' Lewis
■
vs. Lewis, wl|ich has
isbursements
R. P, BIRD,
»resented a 8trange
stranp- soene.
--t— We suit, I have levied on am will proceed of
to
to-morrow evening.
the two plaintiffs being arraigned been tWice to the Supreme Cqurt, was
Sheriff
of
Yamhill
county,
Oregotk
sell,
at
public
auction,
to
the
high
highest bid.
hear the rifle balls whizzing
*
»1
tried
ap
d
judgment
rendered,
for
Lafayette,
May
^0,1873.
________
P14w<
on
charge
of
murder.
Evidence
der,
for
U.
S.
gold
coin,
ii
.
accordance
mce
with
The yellow fever has made its ap­
iJusrh the ait. At each shot
__ we __ ex- said execution and decree of foreclosure,
w
was brought to prove an alibi, but plaintiff:
pearance in New Orleans.
to receive a volley in our midst. in front of the Court Hopse door, in La-
fayette, Yaiuhjll countv.7)regon,
the real
Oregon,the
tho accused were eonvicted aud
r a deal of twisting and crawling estate
hereinafter descriped,
r
Walla Walia the epizooty is
An Indian Agent in Idaho wants
g
the
rocks,
we
leasned
that
the
senteaeed,
L.
to
penal
servitude
On the »3d day
Jun«, 1873.
.
abating; the spring clip of the wool
to prohibit the teaching of the Catho­
Jims were shooting at ducks. We at one o’clock p. m. of said dav. all the
for
life,
and
D.
to
fifteen
years
of
crop
which
is
coming
g
into
market,
is
i
all the
lic ¿ith tmong the Indians under his
iouated and rode on, satisfied that xlght, title and interest of the said defend-
than ever before; Captain
J. H, OLDS • PROPRIETOR.
control and the Government won’t let the same punishment; also, the
been exposed to the smfell of ants, Andrew Smith and Polly Smith, in
I —
,
»
dll
soon
has
arrived
and
will
ie f°lLo'vin,?reaLP
roPerty. as de-
property,
witnesses«, who appeared on their
him do it.
______
dor for five minutes in. a duck ol1<iito7l ,n
(.lecree of foreclosure, to-
N 'AND AFTER MAY TO, THEM
ge of the Garrison; the best
behalf, were condemned to five
• Th® south half of the donation land
IM
will be a regular stage running be­
ta of crops of grain come* in from
♦
claim of Andrew D. Smith and Pollv
A letter in theZMw says: The In­ years.. More than thirty years all parts
tween
and Portland, making
9
trip
through
the
lava
bed
car-
Smith hia wife, being Claim Mo. 48 coni- weekly trips, Ijifavette
the Indian
Indu
of the valley; thei
leaving
Lafayette
every Fri­
dian scare has not produced much ex­ elapsed, and a few days ago an old scare is like
e4 us near the scene of the Peace K‘SWw°ftSt^n?ns 7’ 19 a"d 20’ot day morning at 8 o'clock, returning
the' epizooty, subsiding,
8atur>
citement up to this time, but think­
meridian
ba9e
llne
and
mission
murder.
What
a
con-
and
money
is
scarce,
but
eve
day.
FARE,
EACH
WAY,
St
60.
irybody
is
meridian, In y amhill com ity, Oregon, wit
h
will!
ing prudence in all things the safest man, a pensioner in the alms-house comparatively
c
‘ ’ to F.
out party presented, Ameri- H ® exception of that par). conveyed
our
■atively happy.
of
Saint
Sjrmphorien,
exculpated^
course to pursue, the citizens ^of ’’bit-
hletcher and D. Smith, and containing
A NEW HACK
and Modocs armed to the teeth 24<»
-4 j ,
- M — iy 6 J1 I , at the moment of his death, the
I
acres, more less; to be ,o sold to satisfy
man county met at ¡Colfax,
together
also
passed
over
g
!
We
passed
.
said execution and accruing
coats.
_ig costs.
The Oregonian prints its;
Will be placed upon this line in a shoe*
aud organized two Companies,
companies, ^num-
num­ two condemned, declaring himself
P. P. BIRD, Î time.
eat
¿at
battle
fields
of
the
lava
bed
Q.
„
R.
4
u
Sheriff
of
Yamhill
c
>unty,
Oregon
bering in all 120 men. It te hoped principal author of the crime, and notices under the
U
of
the noted spots pointed out Lafayette, Ogn., May 23d, 1873.*
EXPRESS and other business attended to
1873.
a 1 that they may be like old mtfWs,
al-
maids, al-
Mod.
[odocs. Shacknasty Frank
n!3w4
promptly.
;
rfod.”
naming
his
accomplices.
ways ready but never wanted.
LAFAYETTE COURIER.
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