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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1873)
LAFAYTTEE CAPTAIN FRIDAY, MAY30 I am Captain Jack of Modoc fame, In justice let the world'proclajm That lat I have gained a warrior’s name, By martial 1 deeds of glory. .1873 ■ & E. Church South. a , B. T. WKAtnKRLY, PASTOK. • Appointments for Lafayette Circuit ad fol- lows: First 8.1b ba th, Happy Valley. 8econd ” l — Armstrong ’s. Third ” .West Chehalem. Fourth Lafayette. 1 M. E. Church, North. P. F. SPAULDING, PASTOR. ■ r; ? ' 11 • • 1 ! Appointments for Lafayette Circuit ag fol- lows: First Sabbath, Lafayette, 11 a. m., and 6 r p. P m. Second Sabbath, Amity, 11 a. m., 6. p. m. McMinnville, 7. p:l m.' Third Sabbath, North 'Yamhill, 11 *p, m. Lafayette &30 p.*, A. “ ; ' Fourth Sabbaffi, Me cllmnville 11 a. m., and 7 p. m. LOCAL ANO DOMESTIC * I Behold me in my lava caves res, Surrounded by my faithful brAves Who never were nor will be slaves, And thus begins my story. I LH- -V . m These caves descended from my Sires, And here my royal tutw aspin To keep alive the council fires Of my unconque.ed nation. W «¿rt II ■ K /e ■ ..J. Dr. Augustus C. Kinney, son of R. C. Kinney, has been appointed to a responsible position in Bellevue Hos pital, N. Y. Dr. Kinney is a Yam hill boy, and has acquired a standing in his profession second to none in Oregon. Persons who get then “start” in Yamhill always make great men. Go to Kelty & 8impson’s for drugs, medicines, Ac. For groceries, dry goods, &c •> goto Ferguson & Bird’s. ♦ A letter has been received at 1 this place from the postmaster at Mon- i mouth, in which he states that the item, which appeared in our paper last week, in regard to postage on newspapers, was incorrect. He states that the new law only requires post age on exchanges and that at the of fice of delivery. We are pleased to make the correction and feel greatly obliged to the Postmaster at Mon mouth. .... , /. —yr- Hoad^upervisor b ’ nicM ce 'ft printed and for sale at this oi $1 pcr’hundred. adapted for an ,. . . ii * -J 4 ■ J district in the county. irl I Bi I Dr. H. R1 Littlefield, St has a good assortment of drug«, sic, groceries, etc. Go and ■ be è ’ V » yourselves, i , H New NK. Goods accenting the conditions of said Act, together with a Bond approved aa the law directs _____ Merchandise, eneral with proper returns and notice thereof, said Consisting of Ge L afayette CI ovbikr , is hereby proclaimed to be appointed and confirmed aa the mèdi CLOTHING. um through which all Legal and Judicial ad- HATS, CAPS, vertismento for said county of Yamhill shall BOOTS, SHOES, be published for the period authorized by law.' . I T- —. . • . GROCERIES, 1 Done at the city ofSalem, this 19th day of HARDWARE, February, A. D. 1872. 8TAPLE ARI ICLES, L. F. GROVER, Governor of Oregon. GENTS’ FURNISHING Attest: GOODS, ETC., ETC., ETC. • 8. F. C hadwick , » | ? 'Sec. pf State. * —I- —ALSO— T - ' ; h | JJR. H. R. LITTLEFIELD, DRUGGIST •' ’ ■ St. Joseph, Oregon, I ’ ' • - '-I Takes this method of informing the public that he is offering ,at P ortland P rices , a large assortment of fresh PainU, Oils, Perfnmery, Toilet Articles, IPatent jBkfedicines. —ALSO— Complete Assortment of Musical Instruments, <3“Give this House a Call.-®» a p rfi m 6 - I * Of latest Styles and in fine variety. I . .I -- ---------- -- 4 ! T 75,730 PREMIUMS- BANUlKkl IN VALUE FROM eio 85,000 GIVEN AWAY! 1867. STOVES ! 1! From a vCHIOKERlNG PIANO down to a Jews Harp. - 1 - - The Celebrated MASON di HAMLIN < . ■ ■■■- Organ.. The TAYLOR di FARLEY Org^n,- Oregon. SALE' AND RETAIL DEAL- » 1 I'I •’ ‘i !| I * Evsey Subtcrilx of one pre» mium auy way, nd wJao i lias an equal chance of ~ recela nig _ g a CASH Hremium, or a PIANO, ORGAN8EW. ING MACHINE, WATCH, etc. CT IRON di COPPBWASE, J n $5.000 Picalos. Of the best quality constantly on haod, as also Music of latest Publication. Pipe, Lead Pipe, Etc. th OUR fireside FRIEND. — Eight Pages, Large Size Illustrated, Family All orders fro© the Weikly. is in its THIRD VOLUME and has attained the LARGEST CIRCULATION of anv paper published in the West. BEST, MOST DESIREABLE AND MOST USE FL’L ORIGINAL REARING MATTER IN Promptly filled, , »nd Delivered to any point GREAT VARIETY, that money can buy, in the county Fi r|ee of Charge, at 4 to make it a HOME WEEKLY suited to the wants of euery faipily. Subscription price, PRIC ES $1 OO per year offfifty two numbers. THE ELEGANT CHROMO fc U T E,” COUNTRY Call and examine. Billed. Size 16 x 20 inches; lfi colnrs. Acknowled ged by all to be rhe Handsomest and Most Valuable premium picture in America.— Etery-i Subscriber is presented with ___ this Chromo at the time subscri line of subscribing, (no waiting.) and also ' » receives a Numbered _ ____ Certificate Entitling the ______ Holder to a ______ Share in the distribution of $25,000 in cash, and other ’ "premiums. premiums, [ ! THE DISTRIBUTION TAKES PLACE on the Second Tuesday in June next. next, The Chromo and Certificate sent on op re ceipt of the . price. priceL Specimen Copies, Pre mium List, List Etc,, Givifig Giving Full l 1‘ ’ articlars sent free to any address. Either local or canvassing in every town. Large cash pay aud the best outfit. I r ' t KELTY di SIMPSON DONE TO ORDER AND Warranted. [v8feb28 lafayrtt I lafayett È B usiness directory . erguson a bird , , corner of Jefferson Majn ; d ¡dealers i: in produce andgen- JT and Main eral merchandise. elty / a b ; P8ON. north side Main Btreef; ; defilerà in drugs, confection- eries and family supplies J Oita L BIRD, i rest side Jefferson street, denier in sfo' es and tinware. TJIAGLE1 HOTEL. Jas. H. Ólds, proprie rie JCj ter ; Main: street. Livery stable in le in connei connection. Eif SALOON, i 2 ‘ ■ , south side Main street, 1 Send at once for, terms. NX Sampson, proprietor. •oprietor. Address li’ÒNÈ STAR SÀT OON, R. Harris, pro- OUR FIRESIDE FI RES I) FRIEND, Chic'go, 1U. Ad prietor/Maik r* —‘ just above ----- ” Eagle ’ street, toils ftiM I All orders promptly dec27tf G ROCE m ES DRUGS I p ^ rtl I AND JOB WORK V * Accordéons, Flutea, Fifes, VIOLIN, BANJO, GUITAR SPRINGS 11 Liil Pnw, FIRST GRAND CASH PREMIUM A Complete Stock of Small Jnstru ments such as ; O V ESy TIN, S — also — ; A s I Ï’ ’ - I I — JOHJ^. BIRD, *, F K J AND DEALERS IN ^JROCERIES, CANNED FRUITS Oysters, Picklea, t Crackers. Nuts ef all kinds, Tobacco. '1 Sardines. • • i ii ■ ' • ■ - V Fine Wines and Liquors for Medicina RMS may4tf t . ■ L d -Je — 4...... ì \ i'r~ COIUIXCTBD WEEKLY. 'j; t "AV BAMSEy? County Judge and ▼ v a attorney at • law,—office in the FOR A SHAVE. YOUR HAIRCUT IN Court House. THE LATEST STYLE, FOR A GOOD È àf I a YETTE ( OURIER? BATH AND YOUR WHISKERS ' , J. H. Upton* DYED THE BLACKEST, proprietor, . Jefferson t ____ street, in fire- proof Brick next door do< to Ferguson A Bird. —Gu TO— TAS. McCAlN, attorney; office on south <Fi side Main Jtrta atreet. J. _ _ ___ r____ —f ---------- »—H MftAKB JERSHOPj J. R. Mtiors. pqopri- SHAVING JE> etoi r ; east sidé Jefferson street just above tin nshop. shop. A SherifTs Sale. Samuel Brown) vs. Foreclomit Andrew Smith. I“"’ Polly Smith and Daniel Barnum. Y VIRTUE OF A foreclosure of mortgasfi MEATS. entitled suit, made and entered o 12@.... Beef, fresh. Vft in the Circuit; Court of the State of corned .. 10 for Yamhill county, and a > ej bmoked 20®.... aucordanoe therewith duly issu edgin’ ' Pork, fresh, lb B 10@ out of said Court, and to me B ase B all .—On Saturday last, at favor of said plaintiff, Samuel and Vrtd, .- I. 10© M against said defendant, And.,., 10© •vs ••• St. Joe, a match game of base ball for the sum of Three hundred and tt®»1 Mutton Bacon, bams F D> e • • • 15» VI« • ■ tyTsevenidSSI 80)and«0-100doBars,UF i was played between the McMinnville coin, sugar cured . 20© with interest thereon, in aides...”. 15© F. • • • from thte 20tli day of March, club and the Modocs of this place. shoulders.. . 12© .rate of one per cent per moot FOltLTMT. The Modocs were victorious by a urther sum of Thirty air* “V1 ($30 90). costs and dfsbur Chickens, dressed, each............ 37©.... score of 57 to 44. Quite a large num- I have levied on and will per dozen..................... 3 00©4 00 public auction, to the ber of people from different portions at BTC forU. 8. gold coin, ip--------- ffli ’It - BUTTKB, BOGS, tt.................. . executionxand decree of t Butter, fresh roll», of the county, were present to wit said in front of the Court House di packed, ... ness the game. There will be an fayette, Yamhill county. Oregor California . ». estate hereinafter descrilMid JI ! - Isthmus .. other game played to-morrow be -/ On tHe «3d day of Jane, Eirgs W dozen... ............... tween the same cluivs. Cheese, Oregon prime, ^lb.... 25 at one o’clock p. m. of said da; right, title and interest of the . - ............ — California. J..................... fendants, Andrew Smith and F Lard, $ ft...................................... We have received the first number in and to the following real prope WOOL, BIDES, BTC. described tn said decree of forecl Wool, ft...- n • jif • • • • of the Prt)gre»»ioni»t, published at Cor as to-wit: Situate in the C Hides, dry, each . 1* • . *. nelius. It presents a very neat ap- State of Oregon, and in' gTeen, salted, each... 2 being the south half of t Deer Skins, dressed. ft . pearan ce, and bids fair to be a success. lì claim of Andrew D. I Smith, lieing Claim No. 4 Sheep ekins, wool on, each... It will be Republican in politics. of sections 17,18,19 and! OILS, ETC. acres heretofore s< old " * to F. Fletcher'; ) Linseed Oil. boiled, $ gallon ...1 50». tofore sold to »Sm A camp meeting will be held near 37 8- I ;. • raw... J... “î acres ...1 50©. >n andj Lard oil V gallon...... ...2 00». Dayton, commencing Thursday, June hmoola A|^;. . 1. Coal oil “ ....... cordial invitation js 26th, 1873. Neatafoot Oil, $ gallon 5®2 Tallow, ¥ ft e® io extended to all B I EMPORIUM ' LAFAYETTE OREGON. FON BUSINESS DllDUTORY. t ----------------- :—I—■« - -ii , nr,! pii . 8. P) DWELL, Saw Mill. Dressed lumber of all kinds, doors and win ner. les. J i F' I R. MAJORS^ Shave v 25 Cento» ^~4HRI8. TAYLÓR, dealer In general mer- Shampooing... .................................... 15 Cento. chandise. Odd Fellows’ building. The Hair Cuttin; Cutting. ................................. .25 Cento. cheap cash store. Bath, S3 Ceuta. ’ Rio... • • • • • t 24© 24® Kono. . -i- .I... Java. •e 30© Salt, Carmen Island, ^cwt 1 50©. 2 oo©. Liverpool, coarse .... 3 OU©. dairy. ; :........ dairy. . rants? ------- vegetables , etc . 50@ iOO Apples, green bush dried, i?ftj;. Peaches, dried, r $ ’ ~ tt;... @ 16J 200 25 Plumbs, “ F »•’ Beans,- ft ft... 6 <d 50».... Potatoes, fl bush. Onions. ft..... A ! @ n place are to have a new uniform Hair Dressing Saloon. C. BRADSHAW, attorney at law. I I J ob W ork of all descriptions iieiit- U I'I I I I I 1 I I I I elovb I ' 1 1 A *1 J ORAHÍ, ETC. ly executed at this office* ~ Wheat, best white, bushel • • • 77 ' 45 Oats, buahei. (..¡.J............ call and see specimens. 3tt..;. Corn Meal ft... .1 ........... P ictures .—Messrs. Tumey & Hol- I i' ' • "lb 1 » < 11 . Flour bast, 1ft sack, (h barrel) 1 215......... dredge have pitched a tent in the va- See Thos. Standley’s ad, hi Buckwheat Flour, ft............. 7........... Bran V ton A... J. .1. .1.............. .. .15 00 -......... - .H1'Ill'Ll. cant lot adjoining this office and are SUe? Hay, » ton........ i... ................... 12 00@15.. prepared to take pictures of all styles. — •• baled ton. .1.1................ !........ 4B- .. ■L- t We had some taken one day, this ; Croquet is — . GROCEKIE3. I ■ week and can truly say that they at present. San Francisco refined, ft.ll» 15.. 10@ 16.. Island.*.. are the best we ever had taken on i the 20...... crushed.. J'-i.. . Same old thing—flowers, coast. As they will remain here but 20©.... granulated. . HRHUM . ., _ I • .1» • • looking girl, etc. Thanks*: . 70(4*1 00 Tea, black, fi ft;...... a short time, those wishing good ; pic- < ® — ■* Imperial,. 1 00©l 25 Imperial .. .j. L.. IdL 23® tures should call early. Coffee, Ciiataltìca, V ft I The Modocs, base ballista, • A ccident .—A man named Peter Gazier, a workman in the mill of Thos. Standley, on North Yamhill, was severely, if not fatally, injured in the head. In hauling a log up into the mill the machinery was stopped too suddenly and the “dog” flew out of the log, striking Gazier in the back of the head, just behind the ear, penetrating some ! "RW inches. h AVE JUST RECEIVED AND ARE constantly receiving *!'■' 11 A nnual ' H/ I -• DISTRPÏ ïon It is reported that our genial frijend, V- E pizootic The epizootic . has AH the reached this place at last, horses in Mr. Dan. Johnson’s livery stable, at this placejrtkre sick with the disease, and we hear of a number of cases in different parts of the county. ve not heard of any cases prov- ing fatal. FERGUSON ««.BIRD ■ The Aca, nder tho cliarge bard To leave these eaves I don't pro^ lance is improving .finely. Th I ask no odds of friends or foei is quite large and the Of bogus wordB or warlike bkwi Bi nun'Hi' Prof. wiinmi ki nJWr From any combination. Excellent. Hub' --ii- stands his business and is the -right, Now Uncle Sam his ngen And says Dear Ji^ck come.let’s be man in the right place. friends! i ' H" f '"' I And I will make com pieteamen da Tillamook county will, ’ For all your cost and trouble. ■n. . .¡T second week in July next, À Thinks I. dear,sir, perhaps yon 1 first term of Circuit Court, But it must be some other day And while considering what you prospect indicates tfiat then wiH i’ll prick this little bubble. J about thirty limbs of the lar f 4 I Proposing love for Mr. Lo, tendenpe. The good people of -jthat The Peace Commissioners < go secluded county will have a chanjee to DRUGS-MUSIO * !’ S'! . i p- r- !• Thomas Faucett was arraigned be And many promises bestow, | I fore Justice Hembree of thi^precinct, I i In well arranged profusion. I * I l i li Hl M II »♦- ■■ upon a charge of having obstructed But I will not be caught by these, a highway by running a fence across But go and come and take my , e ease » Cuiitoh^ for B. A. Bailey, Collector of Castoni^ Or take the war path when I please » what was supposed to be a county the'port of Tillamook- is ab(|ut to i be And think it no intrusion. lliii u road running from the Port removed ’ ‘ from his office, office. Wo • £ ope _ Now.should a weasel go . to sleejp. 111 - BlUI 111 temoiv^d land 4 -road near the residence of Jacob _ Yon might, perhaps upon him creep, I V - • I got , his this report is unfounded. EL o ~ r with a wild and fearless faarlnan sweep aro.p( Or Hayhes, in Chehalem valley, to the Disturb his peaceful slumber. appointment through thu influence of .11 ! '>»■ ' « 1 . : ! ' 1 1 is! i I I ’• W illamette river. The road was lo ♦ Senator Corbett. But I purpose to keep awake, cated in May, lr869, and was not fully Ana cautions as the wily snakg, Dr. H. R. Littlefield at St. Watch every motion hemay uemay make iuaKe approved until April 1873. After the •• That would my peace ace encumner. proposes to - present tl^e -winlu proposés to road was approved. Mr. Faucett ran .pg —C aj - ta 1 nu J ac K. club, in the game of base ball to ' be a fence Across 5t. For this he was arrested and brought before Justice The A mericaii Journal of Education for played at that place 4o-moi^ow, splendid bats and a base Lufi Hembree yesterday. He pleaded f May is out, with a gpod list of arti <4< 'not guilty” of the charge and the ! Hon. C. M. Walker is deputy Clerk cles. , ' parties having waived a trial “Unconscious Educutiori,” by Anna of Tillamook county. He is a inan by jury tho Court proceeded to C. Bracket, the gifted principal of the of fine ability and should bd elected try the case. In order to make out i St. Louis Normal Scool, is one of the Clerk of that county at the . ||ext the ease on the part of the State, Mr. sweetest and most suggestive poems election^ ¡J ‘ election. I I- '' Hurley, Attorney for the State offered ÏI • Ii of current periodical literature, The y sw subscribers’ 4iq in evidence the records of the county I »» iH'iendj the To all new article, “Abbreviated Habits, pre- Col’HltU afid the . .Vercicnataf D^ector^ for Court in the matter of the location of sents very clearly truths which the price of the U ovrihb ^ said road. Col. Bradshaw, counsel should have general recognition^ The Director is a sixteen’page publication ‘and for defendant, promptly objected to contains valuable inforfiM&ioh -eve me. . constant attention which is paid to Contains information tyr tyr-everdure the admission of said records in testi l’ublished monthly at San Fi-anqi.4:o, the practical facts in regard to the ? mony on the ground that they did value of the teacher’s work, and the ne pal- te one Mot show that any notice was posted Hereafter we shbll deVotc'o necessity of its being paid sufficiently rtnr tri' umn of Our papqB to: agr|bult^ra ilt up according to Jaw, prior to the pre and promptly, is a merit which should ’ pleased Sicd to htiv« news. We would be 1 sention of the petition. After argu- I commend it to teacheers for general T__ us J sllOL X- farmers and others write nient, pro. and con., the. Court sus- ' circulation. The premium list,which is -j- tides on the subject. tained the objection and held that the i a liberal one, comprises many articles —--------- N" I ' ro3d was not legally located. Where i of use in schools, none of greater use. A piece of poetry, ¡¡which, we rc- upon the Attorney for the State dis j certainly, than Webster’s or Worces- ceived from a correyj.>ODd<. nt Mt I ky- continued the case and Faucett • ter’s Unabridged Dictionary^ either ton, appears in our < this|is- walked forth a free man once more, ........... 1 of which is given for twelve subscrib- sue. It •¡Yais received la: weO^ ikit^oo Col. Bradshaw’s look was “childlike I b ; I ers. late for Ui^ertion. , ' ! and bland” as he saw his client es For ten cents sent to A* II. An cape the ngly‘fangs of ' the law. If ta' drews & Co., 170 State St., Chicago, p i^ho has the bonds u ; this decision is correct a great many ‘ you will receive a specimen copy by and three in block 67 ; Unt 3 iii blfcck 68; lots L 2 and 3 ¡in • l^loiik 459^ roads in this county are ' not leSnU-V 'Lurn'iLL established. Please inform this office* Some days since one Boise, living at Stringtown, Washington county, was arrested and taken before Justice Ball, of that county, on a charge of having violated the game law by killing and having in possession l deer. The accused pleaded “not guilty” and was tried by a jury and the jury failed to agree. The diffi culty seemed to be in ascertaining whether the “game” he had was a deer o- a wolf. Ho claimed that it was a “skinned wolf” and some of the witnesses testified that they could not tell whether it was .» deer or a cayote. It is said that persons who haunt the “happy hunting grounds’ ‘ now frequently kill wolves and eat them, and aver that they taste as good as venisou. Wo presume that the difference between eating a crow and a grouse would be only trifling now that the game law prohibits the killing of the latter. ----------- —««•>------------- The catcher for the McMinnville base ball club, last Saturday, at St. Joe., was rigged out in appropriate festoonery and sports the largest mouth of any single mortal in Yam hill county, excepting only the facial operring of Antney Selders. After all, an open countenance is only in dicative of free-heartedness. NEW GOODS! At the Old Brick Comer. To any person sending us a club of PROCLAMATION ■...... — ■ — " A four subscribers weiwiM send a copy W hebeas , Under the Act of the Legida- of Ballou « MontJdy- free for ive Assembly, of the State of Oregon, en one year, with an - elegant- it- chromo. titled “an Act to protect Litigants” approved October 24th, 1872, the L aeayette C oi riek , We will also send the COURIER and a newspaper published at Lafayette, in the the Small Fruit Recorder for the 1 same' county of Yamhill, Oregon, has been desig to pnbfish the Legal and Judicial ad- price as the C ourier . Alt orders for nated vertisments for said county of Yamhill, and W herkas , The proprietor of said L afa the foregoing must* be accompanied yette C ovbiek , has tiled with the county with the cash. Clerk of said county, a written stipulation JACK. fARD A STEWART, blacksmiths, agone, hacks and buggies ironed, hing and general job work done. •BETTER À E RII^Y : pictures of all criptions alwa Iwars on hand and frames scriptions ma ide to order. KER 4 I , Ferry street; dry ods, groce eries i and general merchan- avton flou uring ig mills. CAPITAL SALOON. JOS. BERNARDI, Ì r. JK painting am order by J. W. C ...... . 1 -------------- -- “ ■■ ' , carriage and wagon writing done to or- ! ■ ' ■H i ■ ST. JUS EPH BU8IN8SS DIRECTORY B AND field; and n ICINES. Dr. H. R. musical inatru- Alao lamily gro- s , B. M. 4th and De acconuu aï atta, proprietor: cor. streets. New house N orth tamhill mills . THOS. 8TAN1LIY. -T I _____ A ' y friends and the genkr - al Public are invited to call and Sample ipy D rinks and cigars . M I DALLAS-SALEM STAGE LINE DAILY TRIPS. eaves at t in the mobnino Arriving at Salem at if Returning, leaves Salem at One o'clock Arriving at Dalla» at 4. • JESSK D. LEWIS, Pru. L EL1TY 4 SIMPSON, cor. Elm ¡ ; or. 4th and Elm dealers in groceries, jlassware, glassware, Queens and patent — cines ILLIARD SALOON, Powers 4 Stewart, proprietors. Best wines, liquors, Ac. Propr., Commercial ft., SALEM. stable Ferry street; bug les to let at all times, at CO., Ferry atreet : dealers in merchandise. The NEW cheap I I • -I - Lone Star, B. HARRIS,..,........................... .Proprietor LAFAYETTE. A FIRST CLASS SALOON, ALWAYS supplied with the very choicest WINE8. BRANDIES, WHISKIES, CIGARS, OYSTERS and SARDINE To be had in the best markets. This saloon is al«o provided with a goed BILLIARD TABLE.