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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1873)
—fi 1 't LAFAYETTE COURIER. ■ I FRIDAY, J UN Is Í3 1873 • * M. E. Church South. B. T. WKkTHIRbY, éASTÓN. Appointments for Lnfayette Circuit as fol- * lows : j. First Sabbath, Happy Valley. Second ” Armstrong’«. Third West Chenalem Fourth ’’ Lafavette. ' ¡ 1 i i M. E. Church, North. D. F. SPAVI.DIMG, PASTOS. 1 Appointments for Lafayette Circuit _ as fol I . I lows: i , First Sabbath, Lafayette, 11 a m., and G p. m. Second Sabbath, , Amity, 11 a. m., 6. p. m. McMinnville, 7 7. p. “ ~' m. !r! 1 ’ Third Sabbath, North Yamhill, 11 ‘p. m. Lafayette 6:30 p. m. ' ' ’ Fourth Sabbath, McMinnville 11 a. m., and 7 p. m. L oca L a n o domestic Items from St. Joe. • S t , J ob ., June 11. ’73. E d . C ourier A fight occurred on Elm street this morning. It seems from what I can learn that three In- diarts have been working near Lafay ette. This morning None i of them suddenly decamped, taking with him some blankets which belonged to an old buck and his clutch, whereupon the latter gave chase which resulted in the capture of the: ivould-be thief at this place, The old buck canght the object of his search around the * H arms and waist, holding him fast while the dusky maidcifi; proceeded to -I I S 4 -V i * I At a school meeting in th 3 District To any person sending us a club of est of Olympia, one lady < irector west fohr subscriliers we will sond a copy was __ elected It created consi lerable of Ballou» Monthly Mayanne free for commotion among those who e one year, with an elegant chromo. posed to woman’s rights. ' J We will also send !tho C ourier and * • 1 J H ’ T'T '[!. I J !F i ■ 1 1] The celebrated Mono mine, the Small Fruit llwiter for the same Canyon, has changed hands, $< • price as the C ourier . All orders for being the consideration. Western the foregoing must be accompanied capitalists, through Mr. Gasl twilor, were the purchasers. The Mono is with the cash. ! ‘ thought by m^ny i^ny persons to be the of leading mine i the Territory^ J umping M a Í o H.—A , jumping match took place at McMinnville last Tumwater is makiflg considerable up he up» Saturday lietween William Arthur improvement this summer. 1 'he per bridge on the Deschutes, in that and ’Lish Martin. Mr. Arthur won place, is being put through t thor tthor- by about two or three inches, jump ough overhauling, and the Marshal ing nearly 44 feet in a hop, step, aud with a gang of men on the sti eetB, is 18 putting them in <a goodtraveli îg con jump. .. ’ - j : dition. ’ - -•* f;' '■ HO1 I tyf" ; The Millican bridge is completed, The two njilitary hosts, i contiem- and is a completé and creditable job plated in the acts of Congress I of of work, The contractor, Mr. Morris winter, to be eistablishe '' on the d, will cleared over $4 a day on the work of the Northern Pacific railroad, be located, one on tho Ifittle A 'isspuri This proves that the other bids were river, and the other at or near ■ more than extortionate. mouth of Powder riverr : HjJ ill • p 1 1 Ii I t t I 'I fl^jn l^'i I ~ ' i'1 ' In compliance with I lib. ppti tio: To all new. subscribers we will send the Attoip^y and i C oi rikh and the Mercantile Director for the Prosecuting Attorney '¡Ulark ;c hundred citizens of 'Cis the price of the C qi rieb , The Mercantile Director »* sixteen *page publication and Gov. Ferry has pardonecj Jami s contains valuable information for everyone. ieson out of the Penitentiary, Jt eson committed a rOpp in Cl Published monthly at San Francisco, Cal. county, was tried in Olympia, n 1| convicted, and sentenced to fifl Hereafter we shall devote one col years’ imprisonment, i r ■ umn of our paper to agricultural news. »We would be pleased to have At a meeting of the 1 Wash- ington Industrial Astociatioa, .. r held farmers and others write us short ar Thursday, the 25th ins it wi s voted ticles on the subject. to hold the next Annual In< lustrial Fair at Seattle, oh the 4 st 2d, id and Wo were shown some of P eas 4fh of Gctober, 1873. L on. lid ward the first peas of the season last Wed Eldridge of Whatcom j ¡county, county, was nesday. They were raised by Mr. chosen Vice President i|i place of the 1 ! J. M. Kelty in his garden in this late L. P. Beach. / ’’T plaice. The Christian custoifi amai :ge J------ • ♦ ---- ----------- has been instituted among ' he In- Wo return thanks to Dr. Poppleton d I' dians, as will appear : did.., bfc’jt’he , f follow- foil a dish of peas which were pre ing: “At Quinault, W21|. L Muy iy 22d, sented to us last Wednesday alxmttho by V.J G. VJi . A. AAVll, Henry, J , f&KVAlKj, Agent. Jack Jack (J Cojnot, same time that we saw Mr. Kelty’s of Wynooche tribe, to Miss Jar e C pe, * of Quinaalt. At the same time ind peaa. place, by the same, Wyniocht Be ) to j The juvenile base ball club of this Miss Lucy, of Wynooche,” * fi » I search for all his valuables by cutting his pants loose ‘with a large pair of sheers and then giving) i them a huge pull; by this means in a short time she rendered the unfortunate savage pantless, resulting in the finding «Y? of 3 or 4 dollars, a large knife and a pocket handkerchief, which they api- propriated to their own use. Then place propose to* play the the Mc During the Jast six w^ks the after pounding the it unfortunate sav- Minnville juvenile club a match Gainble (Pugqt Sound) infills havi i inn i ! i ; uge considerably the bystanders or- j game of base ball at St. Joe on Satur- 6,000,000, feetj feet! of lumber, lumbtj,’ avera^ L per . week, . ’’ ‘ lOOjlQO _ 7 feet. ‘ ¡The company dered them to quit, which they did, i day next, .¡I ■( was rushed -with • with business and leaving him a pitifalright« Who has the bonds for lots 1, 2 “rushed” tlieit mills cotrespoi The demand ¡is now filled, Next Saturday the Forest City and three in block 67 ; lot 3 in block there is but little to d|, one base ball club meets at this place. 68; lots 1, 2 and 3 in block 69. mills will probaldy be |hut- doy They will play if there are enough to tf Please inform this office make up| u™ a nine on th A letter frotn Boise I City t ———---- Last fiaturday’i s n s resulted in Mountaineer JfotiT^aineer dated May i ¿1, says : “Cold Hoad Supervisors’ receipts, nicely has 1 become la bot< c. For the Mod.xa getting aw with molt of printed and for sale at this office for weatner mo - time pajt, while » it hs .s, som been i 1 J I the loose change. 41 50 per hundred. Adapted for any raini) inipg „ in the valleys, enow Ip as been Yours truly, » district in the county. S t . J oe falling on the foot-li fills. i hardens 4 nippqd by untimely fre its ar0 strug- How is T his F ok Hull Johnson left this place Tues- glin^ in a cold, late spiling« - nd pre ’ * Wednesday of this Week «w«.. ¿«.»j ¡ering — • appeár- day morning for cast of the moun sent anything but a flatr*' we measured a stock of Kentucky tains with about sixty head of young ance. j NotAvitlistandin, J, wh< eat, oats blue grass, grown near Sigourney, and barley, lopk well, ^and, fori ■«i the |ata this ge.uscn, whi which >h was two feet seven cattle. first time in three years ; proini: and a hailf inches in length. Who abundant. yiclijL Grain 19 $ov sellinj sell A grand ball will be given at the wants to go to California now Sig at three and one-half ci nts a North Yamhill Academy on the and there is not enough in ourney (Iowa) Aîrvn. Dr. Poppleton? brought into our Fourth of July. 8ce ad. in another to supply the demand, . | ,ven rates. : Flour — is :------- now - being. and office a bunch of orchard grasB grown column. be until after harvest, broug' it on his pl’kce adjoining towty, - which Grand Ronde." • • ’>' 8 . d l-rl . :«-L :i- 1 J ob W ork of all descriptions ncat- was, at the date above mentioned, up ' I ward of five feet high ; and it was ly executed at this office. Give us a 1- "M ■ not selected as the tallest specimen in call and see specimens. n jl the meadow, either. And how is that Mr. Mercer is building a two story for high, and whol would not emi & ft • • addition to his hotel, and refitting grate fron Iowa to Oregon to avail himself of our superior climate and and plastering the house throughout. •oil ? Will the N c « c 9 try again. I • Dr. II. R. Littlefield, at St. Soe, * ^TRAWBElilB^ r he ! UNDERSIGNED a WOC RE- ------- and C ream .— keeps constantly on hand, drugs, — SIX spectfully announce that he ill ¿ive lt Last Wednesday afternoon the em medicines, music, etc. 4lh OF JULY0AL ployes of this office were agreeably AT NORTH YAMHILt ACADEMY Ferguson & Bird has everything in surprised by the sudden advent of On Frit y, July ’ ’ 4th, IS 73., Mr. A. R. Burbank with a large dish the line of dry goods, groceries, etc. * i T • ■ • * Sherifl’s SaleL IS HEHEBY GIVEN THAT BY < t of the I n vfit" ppf an execution issued I out 4 of this delicious fruit. The berries Mr. J. M. Kelty has a good assort were raised in Mr. Burbapk’s garden ment of drugs, medicene«, etc. and from the length of lime occupied in emptying the dish, we thought they were duly appreciated. We return TERRITORIAL. thanks to Mr. Burbank and lady, . I t 4 nV ’ One company now buying stock in We were shown souiq strawberries Walla Walla proposes to pay out $40.- that were rtCised in the garden of Mr. 000 this season. Burbank of this place which are the The citizens of Bose City and the finest that vto‘hive ever seen, One surrounding country will celebrate ] variety called the “Triumph de the Fourth of July. Grand” contained one berry that The Owyhee Avalanche of May 31st measured four inches around and oth says “the backbone backbone of winter is brok brok- en but the tail yet waggeth fu ers that were very little smaller. riously. ” There were also some “Peabody Seed- The Golden Chariot Mining Com- lings” and “Wilson’s Albany tbat have recently struck some very rich were very good. ore in their mino near Silver City. ———.............................. . . L ocal P henomemon ,—The win- I An unfortunate calf has been born dows about town are cutting various in Jordan valley, without a tail, and antics. Some of ifhcm present calico is as yet all unconcious of the horrors fronts; some the imprint of a knife of “fly time.” I I 11 I II . . blade; some various combinatious of An Episcopal Convocation will figures whe others look smoky., and meet at Olympia on the 18th of July, and sit that day and the two follow paorose, ing ones. Bishop Morris will preside. —--------- •i Mr, F. Owen an, attache of this The North Paoifio Commercial office, desires to return thanks to Miss Company of Puget Sound has gone Lizzie Large and Miss Dora Hamp into bankruptcy, and on the 30th of ton for a splendid bouquet presented May was sold to B. F. Taylor of San Francisco for $335. o him last Saturday. The Legislature of the Territory of the District of Columbia voted ap F ine S tallion .—The propriations this year to the amount* Galloway have about the completes! of $¡2,225,000. This is as muph as it stallion we have seen in the oountyv oosts to conduct the State govern Large and powerfully built, yet sym ment of Illinois, with a population close upon 3,000,000. metrically and beautifully formed. ■ ' M IPateiit Medicines. • ; NEW GOODS! f! 4! PROCLAMATION I tl" Sec - of State. H® 1 : J I ; CORRECn-O) WKKKLY it white, ehel. Ci.. 15 00....,., 12 00<gl¿.. 20»./.. 2tX^.... 75<ÿl 00 00^1 '25 •23 a> 2.5 2R$-«95 24? 'Ì25 30(^ 33 50®.... OOf®... • i tallica, <-• • • 4 • ITS, V KOKT AB LES >^bv - ^lb ried, Ì4 ' * lb Th... •J bush. I . * 6 ? » T iH- ned .. • 4 .... loked . i... , » lb • • > > •' • • • - ffi s? UR SICK HEADACHE, ACH, DIZZI OR ANY SYMPTO PRICE, tl 25 per bottle ay-For Bale by «1)0 1 Of la|est Styles and in fine variety. —+ 4 1,1 1 AND DKALEE8 IN L A F A Y BTT E BUSINESS DI REC TORY. .... „ , „[ », „ Cked, . jifornla tbmus . dozen, regoli f liiornii ........ j , „„ QROCERIES, 'ICANNED ERGUSON A BIRD, corner of Jefferson and Main ; dealers in produce and gen eral merchandise, F j£ELTy ELTV A SIMPSON, north »ide Main street; dealers in drugs, confection eries and family supplies. Pickles, J E G L A W | FA I J B arbershop , j . r . a ÚF.TTE C OURIER, J. H. Upton,  pro] netór, rietor, Jefferson street, m in fir firp proqf bri :k next door to Ferguson & Bird. z Crackers. Nuts of all kinds," « Tobacco. a Sardines. f Hair Dressing Saloon.' FOR A SHAVE. YOUR HAIRCUT IN THE LATEST ST« LK, FOR A GOOD BATH AND YOUR WHISKERS DYED THE BLACKEST, > . t 1 ' ' " -. —UO ' J. 12 12 12 1G ■i ■9 • r > 4 • • ■ I : «»• • w. OREGON^ .25 Cents. 25 Centi. .25 Cents. t • t H JOHN BIRD, Lafayette, - • Orege*. ARKER & CO., Ferry street; dry ^^THOLESALE AÑJ) RETAIL DEAL- go >ds, groceries and general inerchap- dise. liny ton flouring mills, H J S P **■', JT, livery stable Ferry street; bug- BE • K’e!i s and horses to let at all times, at reasons! le rates. ST OVES,' .I . V House, carriage and wagon AINTING. F tiling and sign writing done to or- paitating order by J. W. Carey, Force am Lili P wr ST. JOBKPII BUS1N8SS DIRECTORY. Galvanized Iron Pipa* X>ead Pipa*’ **Bath Tubs,* Etc. K II ¡2 75(7?. I 00 3ÖQC 50 OILS Oil, boiled, raw.. gallon t LAFAYETTE 8. P4ÌVELL, I. Dressed lumber of all kinds, doors and win- dow fraises.' —>----------- t A OWARD A STEWART,, blacksmiths, Wigons. hacks and buggies ironed. Gunsmithing and general job work done. EL' W & SIMPSON, cor. 4th and Elm; dealers in groceries, glassware, Queens ware and patent medicines WOOI|iA UU)*B, KTC ~reen, salted, green, Falte l ». each er Bkina, dressed, . skins, wool oh»eai EMPORIUM C 25 ... •. k •1 • * Hr MAJORS’ CO., Ferry street: dealers in TIN, SHEET IRON Jt COPPRWASÉ, NELLi <fc _________ général merchandise. The NEW cheap cash stoie. lb • •. r L t TO— ARIÍ¡ER«HOP, J. IL M.^ora. ! _ ____ "7 M.^or«. prop propri : etof; east side Jefferson etor; JeOerson street ju_ just ‘_ above tit shop.* Shave ............ » ••••••••• - • Shampooing « . • DAYTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. -r-f« ¡..•••••••••••Ac Hair Cutting Bath, *45 Cent*. HRIB. TAYLOR, dealer In general l mer- chandise. Gdd Fellows' building. building, The clieap ctsh store. i • • FRUITS Oysters, OHN BIRD. west side Jefferson street, dealer in stoves and tinware. 10 ; tl L ÿ a dry, each. 1 ■ ÜRUGSISTS .«"Give this Hou-e a Call.~£B aprtiniG ,n of all descriptions made to order. . Ji Í «b SIMPSON. » KELT Y f EADBETTER h RILEY : pictures of all ulders...... -I Pori.Tny 1 dressed, « i perdo >1'4 RANTED TO nded ____ if take a vermifuge attac dl^ih fact n by strict at be troub All orders promptly' dec27tf GROCERIES. DRUGS r, JL j descriptions always on hand and frames 1 1 » • W do all that is recom according to directions, is unsurpassed. Fdf all and Uostiveuess itfe unexc one should be without it: f tion to its use, yo<\ will with Cail and examine. Billed, pi T i AS. McCAIN, attorney ; office on south SHAVIN0 side Main street. Franc», o nd....,... bed.. «nutated. J.. lb .. lb t. Of the best quality constantly on haod, as also Music Gf latest Publication. * 14AHI ' VIOLIN, BANJO, GUITAR STRINGS —ALSO— JI. RAMSEY. County Judge and • attorney at law,—office in the Court House.. . • !• •• his medicine Plcalos." ETC., ETC. GOODS, ETC - sack t Flour, ' ■=’: . i FH GeodeliJ Forest Grove. ..... Ï-X A Wapato..... ' B Adcook I • West Chehaleii. • i.TD TB Noison Nelson North Fork... H H Bedwell 1..V Igifavette.... Rbe Ke li; Shersdan. '.1... . 1 . in Wm RidÜewa; T n r—w Dayton............ John] Fjsterbroo« Amity. . .. jGe0;Getchel • • J ni McMjnnville. « I Jeste Bryani se • • ,D Hillsboro........ £.._ MC Cauli « North Yamhil W J fe Conn el Po 1 p. ■I ,OOR MANAGBK8 1 Oni. 1 ni . S r . — Pete Gatei G W Islington. i Beef tv TICKETS, INI I’ljUDlNG SUPPER ... .$3 00 I B W DUNN. ■-VI m3 Aecordeons,'' Flutes, Fifes, E. C..BRADSHAW, attorney at law. FLOITI, COMM n®E,0F INVI' -ÇjJripii : ¡Ro^s’ Store A Complete Stock of Small lustrum ents such as ONE £ t AR SALOON, R. Harris, pro- nrietpr, Main street, just above Eagle Hotei. Hofei . > AYETTB 1 Good music w 1 lie provided 'and . no éfto: will he spared t • promotetlie enjoyment < < p invitation^ . 7TA.«T tiqke , , eta wilR participants, issued, luit a G ENERAL $ivifat: on is e: tended to all. j ' f - . .-'S. • Sii r ” ■ ' Ï r • H- hand and to arrive West Chehalein, I — ALSO— ' 1 ' ■ '. : > 1 AGLE HOTEL, J ss . h . Olds, propri« rie Fine Win et and Liquors for Medicina ter i Main street. Livery stable i: ases. le in connection. __________ J :_________ . — fr.-., _. _ -------- -—4---------------------------- ------ - EM SALOON, south Ride M«in street, I f- ■ 8am ison, proprietor. il i '< * " WICK, -j T S , i a IË3R.4. Und- r tqe Ac of the the L< Leji-la- of Oregoi Oregon, cn- ísMtíblv, of ihb the St|te bf titled Fpn ct to protect prob an . ict atigauiU ’ approved afaybtte C oi rikr Qcfatfa ‘i 24i h, [] , ls72, 1 i, a , the cuu L ■ .«x* f. i i i vu< nxr.iv, , a I news]»àp r r published at Lafayette, in the coirpiy i-’Diy of jamhill, Oregon: h:is bern been desig- u.i. the «I.. Lc LCgf1i arLj J .ludicir' *'* natefl^ p ifelish nd trial ad- vertjphi nents i for f 7 7z: — said ¡eonnty Of Yamhill I, and, i. The propriet'or • of f t-aid r:2 L . afa - The, propriétoí YrtT? : qcj.s, tile-1 wi Avith h l the county > her , has tiled r id county, a written stipulation Clerk io cotidiforis ¿f said Act. together acct'p with •rid apnndyed as the law directs if returns and notice thereof, -aid with L aki ie », is hereby proclaimed CoVÄIER iùtednì' nd con tinned , as tho modi-, to hi urn (I which h all Leji Legahand Judicial a»h ulti fOFFald verti lid ceunty county of Yamhill shall hp pi ptriud authorized by -hod for the period r I ' - HI r II Id law. Don v^fSalcm, this is liitli day o f Fcbri n ’ ,t. f . c~z~~ GROVER, Gocernor of Oregon. 1873 - ----------------- ------------ i i----------- ■ Hl Q uality HINGLES— GOOD «TAU TY u — on ON The TAYLOR & FARLEY Organ.- H I I The Celebrated MASON 4c HAMLIN Organ. At the Old Brick Corner. « »5 i 1776. 3 / B • ANNIVERSARY B V Samuel Brown 1 vt 8. Andrew Smith, Foreclosue.; Tolly Smith and Daniel baraum. Y VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT AND foroclosure of mortgage in the alwve entitled suit, made and-entered of record in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for YanitjiQ county, and an execution in accordance therewith duly issued thereon, out of said Court, and to tne directed, in faA'or of said plaintiff1, Samuel Brown, and against sjaid defendant, Andrew Smith, for the sum of Three hundred nnd twen ty-seven (9327 80) and 80-100 dollars, U. 8. gold coin, with interest thereon, in like coinv from the 20th day of March, 1872, at the JJR. H. B. LITTLEFIELD.(DRUGGI8T lillv of ohe J percent FVz 1 VA/HL per y/XzA moiith, cl-ilvl II1U> rate and the ur.ther sum of Thirty and 90-100 dollars ($30 90). ¿osts <•< and disbursements of suit, MU*Joseph, Oregon, I have levied on and will proceed to sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder,, for U. 8-i gold coin, in accordance with .Takes this method of informing the pnblic said execution and decreb of foreclosure, that he is offering at P ortland P rices , a* in front of the Court House door in La large assortment of fresh « fayette, Yamhill coui.ityt Oregon, the real estate hereinafter descritied Paints, / PUs, i i On tile 23d day of June, 1873, Perfumery, at one orclock in. of said day, all the i Toilet Articles, right, title and interest of the* said de fendants; Andrew Smith and Polly Smith, in and tq the following real property as as described in said decree of foreclosure, to-wit: Situate in tlieConnty of Yamhill. —ALSO—’ ~ State of Oregon, and in T. 4, S. R. 3 W., and being the) south half of the donation land Complete Assortment of' 4 claim of Andrew D. Smith and Polly Smith, " ’ b< ling Claim No. 48, and lieing parts of sect loi is 17. U, Wand 20 (except 12 45-100 a’eres her etofore sold to F. Fletcher and « 37 8-100 a tres heretofore sold to 1). Smith) con tain ii ig 2G5 67-100 acres; to lie sold to ‘4- satisfy s lid execution and accruing costs. , R. P. BIRD, Sh< srifTof Yamhill county, Oregon, Lafayeth l, May 23-1, 1873. n!3w4 From a CHICKERJNG PJANO down to a Jews Harp. Etusical Instruments,- Referees. f i • Hon. C-i it Court, of the State Of o* Oregon ~ fiijr tm iór ity of Yàmhill, Yamhill, ’and to me direct- f t le < C di inty ed ?lerk of said (’ 'onrt. • in favor of » by 'r ( nirim PlniniitF and against An- Dan el in mm. Pinintiff, drew 8i i, Defendant, fortlfe strm of Two Tir in hum rei u fc sixteen 15-100 dollars, U. 8. fold co 4. hd thè further Sum of 8ixteen >-10Odjl i*s costs.I have levied upon the fol- I "1L-JT3 d iMfrjbed real estate as the property of said Ife1 ’< i ndBnt, Andrew Smitiil to-wit : Lots No’s is .51, 52, 53,59, CO.6‘4, (¡5, 69, 74L FERGUSON «c 4 ' BIRD 71. W. 3, 74. 80, 90, 163.169, 109. 170. 17»- | ' J J | 1 > ■ ■ I i j . r - 4 , i ir'itl 80, 1 M V l 83 ì ’ 88, x i ” 9,ì ‘ ^ 188,1-9, IS«, 173,175, 4____ i::. : --------- J, 201. 202, 203, 20 L 211, 279, 287, 193,1: 6] ave just received and are 289,293, 2 4 and 2)5, piinated in the th wn constantly receiving of Dh)tp|» s t Yamhill county, iOregon, anil On I 10 30th daje of J’ e, 1878, New G uods, 'Pk ^rTJ-iuT-i irti t • ' JP-- v at «¿e < ’ :i :10 •kk p.m, of s.iid dak I will pro-’ •11 at public mu auction, to the high Gor.sistind of General Merchandise, cee( er U. S. 8. polii gold coin, ._ in front of est 1 k < r> for .............. t Hov.se door ii in Lafayette, Yam- the CLOTHING. ty, ^Oregon, Orcgofi^ nil the ri. righi, tahtr, title and HATS, CAPS, niu<7Ci iiTtrivmiaiiv ui >f the above named Defendant in BOOTS, SHOF.8, ibed, r^al estate, to he' hove describe ! ’1 iqjaicicroing costs. - _ ifitid xeention and I lr ! • ' I I GROCERIES, I Í R. P. BIRD, HARDWARE, plieri iff of Yambill c fUpty, Oregon, STAPLE ARTICLES^ nllwi ay 30, 1<3. Uh, Mr GENTS’ FURNISHING -< ________ 'I MH b I I I . “I. II o St • 4 «TUE OF A DBCR1 : e OF THE ulf Court, we will o Her for sale mici ion om ; Monda y, the l lthjday of i; Tuly, 1873, 'P;! «tllie ('huit House door,’ in TillanivioW between the hours of 9 o'clock a. th ., and i 4 o’clock p. m., on said day. the followli i g described irtfetF of lane d be- longing , tc> the estnte of Thomas ix homas sti Stilwell, dqceasei I: The Kdrick Thoma Thomas “ Donation 799 j, Clnhn ¡Lanu C ' aim. Notification No. i No. 44; ownship 1 south,’ran 9 west, contain i _ . _r___ r,___ „Jj uitd also in Ulaitp r 44, in township 1 south, range io wosit containing 306 1* ‘ 30G 7-100 acres., »u-res.gkTotal, 320 24-7 !lwe*L Also lot ‘ 14, in sec._. cnon 23; Jot 2r fri seci section ‘24: lots 1 and 8, and 8. W. qr. of Ll w qr. of section 25, in section 1 H 14 ... of section 2«, alliriT. 18., R. ....... .......................... ... ........ W ;’•» TDlainook; county. pre-emption claim, containing 159 fio-iooacres. Also, Î5 town Rife in the town of Lincoln, situate in,, the E. corner of the Edrifck Thoui- as cfahi n , fn ui township 1 smith, ranges 9 and Jr) " rest, to-wit: IlFWll • JAJl Lots ” i, 1, 2, X. O, 3, **, 4, 7 I ttllVA and 18 in bfe k; 1. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 ana 8in block 2. Lot« L ’ 2, 5, 6, 7 and 8. in block 3. and a/l of hi oil <X-k k 4. Also, Abo, a levy front of 121 feet |n n riflth on the north of the town. IthontUc Also Ot ier X-l blocks 1/im. lKr* tlllvl l<zl~ » cxIIlA <1 and lots; and all in id d poecefa paecefe to suit purchasers. 5: GoldUoin, onetfourtli ca cash in S j GoldColA,, baud, t > e remaiuider in 12 months, secured by mor -j rage on the land, and drawing in- forest ii id 1«per cent. 7V0’r ' 1 r ND SA I I ml F DRUGS—MUSIO. Sheriffs Säle. REFEREES’ 1 50 a j 1 50^. 2 do*. I^ILL ,|ARD SALOON, Powers <k Stewart,, .ry rietora. Best wines, liquors, Au. ’ - • All orders from the COUNTRY Promptly tilled, and Delivered to any point BU(^8 AND MEDICINE8, Dr. H. IL in the county l-Yee of Charge, 4t rugs and Litjtlefield ; I music, musical inatru- and notions. Also lainily gro- menta, s tajrt eerie#., i • ’t " 0TÉL i, B. M. Watts, proprietor ; cor. ■ ■ of ith th and Depot streets. New house JQB WORK DONE TO ORDER AND and good accommodations. [v8feb28 Warranted. D H PORTLAND PRICES.