Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, July 04, 1873, Image 2

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    LAFAYETTE COURIER. I of this gri nt Declaration it
Fill DAY, JULY 4^. ....1873
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well. But considering our own prac­
tices toward the South, we consider
these annual performances of no
great importance to our country.
NOTICE.
further
notice, HIPPLE-MITCHELI. ON MITCHELL-
Frank C. Withers and Frank Owen are
HIPPL E.
authorized to collect and receipt for sub­
scriptions and advertisements and other The Senator's Explanation and nhat
it doe* not Expiait».
business of thisofftee. Other duties call­
Henceforward,
until
ing I shall devote but little attenton to the
paper in the future, forsome time at least.
(From the N. Y. Sun of June 16.]
ire a Patterson^
ranerson, a
ate that can endure
Pomeroy,
would .J
Claytori, and a i
the Fourth
hold that it disqualified a man
< SALVE.
from acting as a Senator.
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The mucn-married Senator prints
a
7IOR RELIEF TO PAINFUL FEET
Ft
? from TIGHT BOOTS use NEZ PERCE
tó'
in his defense telepraphic despatch-,
INDIAN ChlEF SALVE
ea from Col. Thompson S. A/
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imon Cameron,
Purviance, and Simon
Frfeely Fez
O remove Corns _pply
A
Douglas
r
__ Percé
Indian Chief palve. Bandage for
That of Vameron, 1 though a little
four or five days; a sure ¿tire.
stronger than the others,
Ì
ill
deliver
Slater wi
OR Cuts and Bruises use Nea Perce Ip-
example of the list.
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e Fourth at.
t
La
dian Chief Salve.
Winnebago is anxious td
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Grand Celebration at St. Joe I
■È74OR BURNS AND St’ALDS
4.
quintette of distinguish^
ndians from Vinatitta Reservation JL
Use Nez Perce Indian Chief Salv
sylvanians in the Unitd
'¡hit! camped in large numbers in
TETTER AND UNGWORM
Senate unbroken. What
RAILROAD EXGURSION AND PICNIC I.
Grande Round Vally.
Usa Nez Perce Ind an Chief Baelv.
tiful lot they are—Simcxn Qamcs
It
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■iifhe Salem fire bell was - broken
)R HARD SWELL NGS AND GATH-
ron, John Patterson, Powell Clay­ while
sounding a alai in on Monday
erings use Nez Pc ree Indian Chief
ton, AWMiimer
Alexander vuiuwciq
Caldwell MftchellM
ton,
luricneii-» ■nifcht. it cost $6Q0.
Sa «e.
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Hippie! Having lost Caldwell/ I 11111
‘ Judge S.
8. E,
E. Bait, formerly
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Port- pS0B SORES OF ALI KINDS
0BEG0N CITY BRASS BAND1
Simon evidently fears that he may . wdge
Use Nez Perce ndian Chief Balve.
lapd, had been
Inst
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beei apjjk-in^d
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Inspector
of
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lose Hipple-Mitchell ilso. Öe Customs at Oystervillei, W. T. t
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AIA, DISEASES OF THE SKIN
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therefore puts it strong:
Use Nez Perce ¡Indian Chief Balve.
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String Band Music for the Dances! -
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FODBTH OF JOLY!
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Senator Mitchell, allias Hippie, «
is
uow published. He deniea that he
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DEATH OF HON. JOS. G. WILSON, has been guilty of any dishonest
act. He admits, however, that when
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Hon. Joseph G. Wilson, Con­ he left Butler county, Pa., he car­
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gressman from this State, died of ried off certain sums of money in
which his law prtuer, Col. j. M.
f paralysis at Marrietta, Ohio, last
Thompson, had an equal intrest;
Wednesday morning. Ho was a He claims that before so doing be
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es Beggs, who
man of ability and had held sever- transferred to his partner all hisi H arrjsduro , Pa., May
R|CE 50CENTS A >OX.
OX. For
For sale
by
sali
r.
since in
Senator^ was drowned a _ fortjniget
-Z If. MitM, U.
ail Druggists and eneral dealers.
ifty acres of th ^ c most
¿1 important offices in this State, interest tn the law firm togather To I\)rtlavd,
Wallowa
Rivdr,
h&s
>0en
reoovered.
oetl61y
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Or.
tiful Oak and Fir Groves that eyer rav­
with
other
property,
which,
at
the
yours j ’j^he town öf In'
Whenjyou Jjeft Pennsylvania youw
among which we might mention
ished the eyes of mortal man—cleared Qf on-
and
City,
iri
Un
din
time, was delivered to be amply
derbrush and inviting to CROQUET, BASE
was as good as any $ubli<£
county, h to be la
that of Judge of theSnpreme Court, sufficient to ineetall demands^ that reputation
If soon at Sterl-
man in your county. All who knew
“ Advertising is the 0:1 which wise men BALL, TETE-A-TETE, ETC.
ills,
not far
from put in their lamps.1' M< dern l’rov.
KF’Swings, Daneing Floors, and plenty
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ITT.
District Attorney, and Supreme the whole business was settled up you speak now in high terms of your
of Iresh Water.
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cliaracteT,
anj
fell
honored
by
your
Court Reporter. He has a great to the full and complete satisfaction election to the Seaate—in all of which
rl
The Declaration which our Fathers road«
intp the Residence
and proclaimed nearly 100 yeate^go, will ba
not
only
of
uiy
partner,
but
of
all
J! join.
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many friends in Oregon who will
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read to the multitudinous people, and
ht of Salem, lost
other
persons,
and
withuot
the
loss
AD
VEH
TISf
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AGE^T.
SiMEitoN
C
ameron .
oration
delivered by some gtfbd speaker.
gQt away
with
mourn his untimely death.
of-one cent to any one.”
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BOOMS 20 m
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1 Mil-
He was elected to Congress at
Come Out, Then.
lllloWiilr ll rJI 1 11 ■:)' L 1 ' ■ f
Those does^not tally exactly
Mortality
at
NashVi
the last general election, and took with the statement of his law part­ I
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And let us celebrate and commemorate the
Merchants’ Exchange,
e is a large : ar kOunt of freight
glorious day and heroiG deeds of the men
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ner,Col.
Thompson.
Here
is
what
winding its W1 .y through La California Street, San Francisco. who fought. bledrAnd died for Liberty and
his seat in that body on the fourth
This is from the Philadelphia
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de to differ bnt i joints in Union
Humanity.
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the
gentleman
has
said:
of March last. By Lis death there
Press of Into date:
-Solicits
Adevrtisements
ahd Subscriptons
anil Bakor counties ■ ¡’ I 'i i I *H i
During thei winter of 1859 and
for the L afayette C ockier and for papers
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Come Out Everybody
If thejfjieüäse rbging at Nash­ j The Indians in £as 113'
occurs a vacancy ]in , the office of 1860 I was speaker of the House of
nu Oregon corn­ published in California, Oregon and Nevada; .
Utah, Idaho, Montanah, Col­ And bring your wives, babies and lunch
Congressman fronr^-this State Representatives, and 1 was away » ville, Memphis, and other Missis^ pilón of hard tiniies. I ice white people, Washington,
orado,
Arizona,
and adjacent Territories; baskets. Come out and see the beautiful
buy they cannot s^’ll a single
Brie pony Sandwish Islands, the British Poasessons,’ scenery around our little town, See the
looked sippi Valley : cities, is not Asiatic
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which will have' to be filled this most of the time. John
.nything likd its yalue.
China; New Zealand land the Australian^ verdant pastures, redolent with wild flower»;
after my business entierly. In cholera, it i» equally lia tai. Thé
fall by a special election.
Colonies; Mexica l’ ____
drti , Nicaragua, Panama breathe the pure air, view the glorio«»
mortality
in
Nashville
h|as
reached
‘ | ‘ q
fields
April, I860,1 returned to my office.
large batid of Indians
___ _ are __
in Valpariso and Japan;j the Atlantic States landscape and the' grandest wheat S<
alarming
fiigurcs,
sefenty-three
America
and
Europe..
ca'mp five niiltjs i back of Baker
:er City,
A day or two after my return
WHO IS THE COMING MANI
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bat A ' ’ith 1 ¡ pea<|eu,! le injtcnt, rar
being
the
number
of
deaths
yester
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Ji-
.fling
on-
home John left to go to Pittsburg,
ADVERTISING.,
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wliiph there
The vacancy occasioned in the merely saying he was going away day from- thi^ cause. This is a féarî ly[b: i the camas >atelfes,
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People living at Portland intermediate
nd, and past n
urii
*in^ their ponies.
Has created many a new business; ’
points
can get
,
Office of Congressman will be on business. He never returned fui ratio to ¿he i population. Apl
H is enlarged mar y an old business; 1
plied
to
Philadelphia,
and
estimât»
Has
revived
many
a
dull
business;
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Exclusion Tickets on tly®
filled by special election this fall, as my partner. A shert time af­ ing onri population at 700,000, it
Haa rescued many a lost business;
t <
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for only One Dollar the Ro<
Jl Joaeph G. Willson,
Has saved many à large business;
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and who is the coming man to fill ter his departure I r^eived a let­ would give two thousand deaths a Deal h of the or Hon
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And insure a suce ess in any business.
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B27*And your children only half price..
ter dated ‘The Wide World.” It
it ? iff a question that we do not had no post mark by which I day, or twenty times as great as
Cincinnati; Ju / 2. Ì- The L."
tihronide's
G i K f . ld ' s S ection .-!-Stephen Girard used By order of the gommittee.
DR. H. R. LITTLEFIELD.
Ipatch fron Mi,rrie ;ta, Ohio, states to say in his old days] “I have ‘always con­
feel prepared to answer.
could tell where he was. This the mortality last year during the t: [at
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Marshal of the Day..
Hon, Jose jh. G. Wilson i, nieni- sidered advertisinglilerally
orally and long to be
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We presume that J. F. Caples letter stated his reasons why h(*
pr o£ Congress : rom ¡Oregon, died of the great medium of iuccess in business,
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and the prelude to tvealtli. And I have
tralysjs at that plaoe.this morntng. made
and Mrs. Duniway Will be put in had gone away. He said in this
it an invariable rule to advertise in
1873
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A Square Meni.
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that he could not live with his
the dullest times as w ell
< as the busiest, long
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training immediately for the Con­ wife; thatbc would begin life again.
experience having ti mght me that money
1 Joseph h Town
lowiuend,
■ nd, aged thirtecp,
thirteep, thus spent is well laid ouLand by contin­
gressional road. If there are no He enclosed assignments to me of
The boarjilers at the Occidental 1 ting at
¡Priueetowii
Min., teased ually keeping my business before the pub­
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I greatly
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Hotel
wefe
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amused
la^l
lic it bps Secured ma tv sales that I other­
sister
Mabie,
other competitors in- the field we his property here in satisfaction of
B his invalid
rpHE UNDÄ.SIGNED WOULD REBPEC
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aboutTG 6 o’clock;.
clock. A maq
maij eighteen by throwing grains IFof corn wise would have lost”
think that Mrs. Duniway will be some $4,090 which he took with evening ajbout
iS fully announce to the citizens of Yam­
Advertise -Y#nr Business.
at her. She fining1'
large pair of
carrying
an
old
fashioned
“
oilcjlotH
hill
county that he will give a
him.
He
said
’
it
this
was
not
the lucky onq. But/we presume
shears at her b^the
,e
which struck Keep Your Name before the Public.
carpet
sack
”
stepped
into
the
din*
enough to make the $4.000 good,
breast, penetrating -Judicious Advertising will Insure a
that Hon. J. H. Slater, Ex-Sena­
4th OF JULY BALL
he would make it so to the value ing-room and, inquired of the land­
in$tant death. The
Fortune.
tor Nesmith, and G. R. Helm will of every cent.
lady the probable cost of a cup of'
with giref.
If Business is pull, Advertise.
♦
AT EAST CHEHALEM
coffee.
Oil
being
informed
it
whs
If
Business
is
Brisk,
Advertise.
have manv friends.
f
“That is, if you had found Mr.
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On Friday July 4th, 1873.
The man who didn’t beheve ia advertising
oiie
bit,
ho
took
a
seat
at
the
tablfe
Hippie at the time, and had wished
ads gone into partne hip with the Sheriff;
Every arrangement will be made to make
to have au action"’for him upon the and ordered spine, On it lei rig 4 :
THE FOURTH.
t dthit official does lie advertising.
OUSE
theguests
comfortable.
ex­
ground of defalcation, there might brought to1 him tl the attentive wiitef
Good
music
will
be
in
attendance.
,n«l,
To-day is the ninety-seventh an- have been a case made out.”
leaned over the stranger’s ciairi,
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A general invitation isextended.
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awaiting
his
further
orders.
jTh^
niversary of our National Inde­
i*ropriefor.
TIC KETS, INCH DING SUPPER,
$2 5fc
Col. Thompson—There might
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RAMSEY.
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however,
pai
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strauger,
paid
no
altera
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pendence, and we in common with have been if I had so desired, but
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iis surroundings, but quietf
tion to his
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was
well
satisfied
that
there
was
IT
our fellow citizens rejoice over the
MM< OD! HOUS HOTE1
TEL IN
ST
ly placed bis satchel on the table
no
intention
of
defalcation.
Mr.,
Sheriff’s Sale.
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ID thro
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lie
K>l{;Ân events that occurred niac-
J. H, OLDS PROPRIETOR.
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Hippie has since madcjgood to me before him, unlocked it, and took’
Williame, l’bipps, Plff.
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*■ ty-seven years ago.
therefrom a cold chicken, a loaf of
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VS.
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AND
AFTI,1
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MAY
18,
THERE
a discrepancy of $1,500.
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Frederick Schimmel.
Schimmel, Van
be-
filar
stage
running
will
be
a
regn,.».
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is GG
00
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ird per
It was resolved by the people’s
B. Delashmat, G. C. Rider, • Foreclosure.
So it appears that, deserting his bread, some pie and a tin platj
rd
and
Lodgiu
w'to
$8
CO tweejii Lafayette and Portland, making C. W. Higgins, Isabella
and
proceeded
to
make
out
a
meal.
Ig
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weekly
trips,
leavin
g
Lafayette
every
Fri-
Fri
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representatives that “These Colo- wife and being without sufficient
Mitchell, S. M. Lyon, peft’s.
U■•T-w C. ’arridge
morning at 8 o'clodk, returning Satur­
The boarders meanwljle werp
Ÿ VIRTUE OF kA. JUDGMENT AND»
«4« i be in attendance day
funds
to
venture
out
upon
the
nies are, and of right ought to be
decree of foreclosure of mortgages in
^Üonvey
(fonrey A
Panscitijurs to Jhe House. “5» day. FARE, EACH WAY, $4 50,
scarcely
able
to
restain
their
lauglt-
“wide world,” he oarried off some
the above entitled suit, made and entered
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free and indépendant States.” This $4,000 belonging to Col. Thomp­ tjejr, and tlio landlady’s Coun tenant«
of record in the Circuit Cohrt of the State
ANEW HACK
of Oregon^ for Yamhill county, on the Î5th.
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improve
Your
Poultry
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was one of the most solemn resolu­ son. lie didjhis in a surrepitious fell,and the waiter walked off dis­
Will be placed upon this line in a short day of April, 1873. and an execution in ac­
cordance therewith duly issued thereon
time.
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tions ever formed by any people. manner, and sbiije time after this gusted. The stranger .ate a heart^
out of said Court, and to me directed, in
• EXPRESS and other business attended tó favor of said Plaintiff, Wm. C. Phipps, and
Mor® to Keep
su|iper.
replacing
the
remnants
for
unceremonious
l^ave
taking
he
. and it sent dismay to the hearts of
against said Defendant Frederick; Scliim*.
nl2tf
promptly.
iu
a future occasion, wiped’his plate
niel for the sum of $1,754 QJ, U. S. gold coin,
mailed
to
Col.
Thompson
assign
­
the oppressors of our ancestors.
damiiges, and the further, sum of $146 50,
FOWLS
ments of property which was in­ with the napkin furnished, stepped
costsand interest thereon at the rate of
• LAFAYETT E ACADEMY,.
If we had carried out ¿he princi­ sufficient to reimburse that gentle­ up to the ¡chunter, deposited a shqi|
ten por cent, per annum, since the 25th day
OOR ONES;
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of April, 1873, and in favor of one of said
J. E. Hubbard ■
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Defendants, C. W. Higgins, alien creditor,,
pals bequeathed to U3 by our rev­ man by $1.500. This he subse­ bit and went on his way-rejoicing
for the sum of $1,040 00, U. S. gold ooin,
with interest therepn at the rate of ten
olutionary ancestors, then we quently paid, but at what date Spectators of the scene have noi
erm commences
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per cent, per annum since the 25th day of
APRIL 7th,| 1873.
April, 1873, and also in favor of said De­
in
might read the Declaration of In­ both Hippie and Thompson are stopped smiling yet.-^-Bulletin,
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fendant, s. M. Lyon, a lien creditor, for the
OF TWELVE WEEKS:
TVITIOS
FOR
t
:
July
1st
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if
silent, It is quite
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sum of $1,031 00, U. S. gold coin with inter­
dependance and recount the deeds significantly silent.
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<5 00 est thereon at the rate of 12 per cent,
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Primary Departm^nlt,
probable that this money was no]
16th
&
Castro
Sts,
Oakland,
Cat
Cor.
6
00
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Geography, Arithmetic. Grammar,
wr annum since the 25th day of: April,
of the Revolution without enact­ paid until Hipple-Mitchell. having
CLIPPIN GsJ I 1 <
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8 30 1873, 1 have levied on and will’ proceed to.
Higher Mathematiics A Sciences,
aprl$m3 sell, at public auction, to the highest bid­
Pupils can*enter at any time.
ing a farce. But a3 it is, it seems grown rich as the confident ial
der. for U. S. gold coin, in accordance
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SEASON o|
with said execution and decree of fore­
‘In press” Apples.
to us a hollow mockery to rejoice agent and attorney of the notori­
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closure, in front of the Court House door
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g-,
y. Í
in Lafayette, Yamhill county, Oregon, the
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over the valiant deeds of our fath­ ous Ben Holladay, of representing A Nouh true tale—The- deluge,
EWING mach
MACHINES real estate hereinafter described,
locks . & sewing
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LEANED ANp REPAIRED by
tat.
irnuiirv
On the 30th day of Jnne, 1873, *
H ITCHING FRi ¡OM THE
ers in freeing themselves from the Oregon and his client Holladay Vested Interests—Money in the
Fori
W. ¿1 B edwell . L afayettb
lJ largest and Best
ic the United States Senate. Fear­
Jhe World,
eat Fowls in tl
at 2 o'clock, p. m. of said day, all the right,
cfully packed ,'r
in î Patent Boxes and guar-
title and inteiest cf said Frederick Schim-'
tyranny of the mother country ing that this great ek vation might vest poket.
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melandall persons claiming by or through
iteed to carry Safelv any distamje.
him since August 15th, 1870, in and to the
while we are depriving a portion lead to the discovery of his “mis- Port-rate of a gentleman—Sixty
THE VABIBTIEBCOMPRIBE
A.
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following real property as described in said
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Innas, Buff, BlAck,
|»rk and LigtytBrahmas.
Black, White
Whi
decree of foreclosure, to-wit: Being parts of
of
our
country
of the fortunes in early life,” as he terms dollars a dozen in ’ glass.
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¡id
Partripi’ Cochins,,
v
bins,' T White.
Leghorns,
the Original Donation Land Claim of Car­
id i Partri;
absonding
with
his
partner
’
s
mon
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mi Goodrich and wife, situate in Yamhill
-Why
is
the
bone
i
of
the
arm
called
Golden
Spangled
Ham-
loudgns, |Siit®|r
Spa
golden privileges which we wrest­
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County, Stf^tc of Oregon, and in Township
ey aud deserting a wife, he visited the funny bone ? Because it is the lirgs, Gold tind Silver
lilver Spangled
Polish,
Bpanj
4 South Range 3 West, said donation claim
reveooeura.
fjouen
and
ed from the iron grasp of Eng- the scene of his misfortunes and humerus bone.
aok ripanjaly
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ON THE being designated as claim No. 49. Notifica­
ILL BE AT ‘ LAFAYETTE
L
Asbury bu(fi|ia, Bronze Turkeys, and Se-
First Monda) if of each Month and tion No. 1,040. The first parcel'ofland be-'
z land.
settled out of his now abundant
ht and Game ■tyntaius.'
gins at the South East corner of said Do­
Why is the wrist out of the boun­
Remain
during Co iurt Week. ,
nd stamp for Illusterated Circular to
We denounce England for de­ means the balance of the $1,500, dary of the arm ? Because it is be­
nation Claim; Thence West 42.54 chaîné;;
fe aprGtf-
BL BAYLEY
BAYLE ”, importer and breeder
GEO. ». B,
Thence North 87.52 chains; Thence East 42.-
P. oj Box 659 San Fran-
63 chains; Thence South 37.75 chains to the’
priving our ancestors of the privi­ and also obtained a divorce from yond the radius.
i t ■ ; j ■ IK i>f Choice Poultry.
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place of beginning, containing 159.61-100
lor the Poultry World.
Sisco;
also,
agent
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P. c. SULLIVAN.
acres, more or less. The second parcel of
fl
journal,
demoted
entire-
lege of governing themselves, and his devoted and neglected wife.
a
monthly
illusratei
llaginnis
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Epitaph on Mr. Ma;
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land described in said decree is bound­
This iff the true history of this
how
?to
keep
Fowls
for
l|
to
Poultry;
.tells
FiUs^
ed and described as follows: Beginning at a'
applaud President Grant for send
*’ j of ihformati« n Attorney
fb-ofit;
a
complete
repository
at
Law,
poinj in center of old county Road running*
Maginnis. | ; |
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tion oQly $1,25 a
from Dayton to Matheney’s ferry bearing
ing the military to govern Louisi-
' Dalla», Oregon.
nted inuevery tow n in the
The subject of his “domestic A vinegar-hearted old bachelor
. Agents
South UP 30 West 2.50Jchai»s from the cen­
? () B$x 659, S. F.
Addreta P.
ter of Palmer’s creek, at the Mouth, which,
iana against the protest of her cit- troubles of painful character re­ say8 he always looked under the head I m.- iAjd<"
ILL PRACT [CE IN THE COURTS is also t he Nort h West corner of said dona­
tee stufo in what paper yon saw this
ißftJPlesse
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What was tyrannous in sulting in separation and divorce,” ( of ^niarriuges,
the news of the I'fr
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West 79.50 chains: thence South 14.60
n Oregon.
201y
he begs his constituents to allow week.
clmins: Thence East 41.14 chains; Thence
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is
patriotic
in
Presi-
North 56.52 chains; thence West 4.86 chains;*
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him to pass over in silence. Well
thence South 67X deg. ’West 3.20 chains;,
<What
was
vice
then
The “blin4 staggers'] in sheep
BAM. «Si STOTT,
thence North 22)4 deg. West 3.20 chamsij
-dent G
may he. If he were to dwell on
thence North 6754 deg. East 3.20 chains^
JUST
L
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El
has
been
cured
by
injecting
diluted
‘has no# become? virtue and vice that subject he would be compelled
thence South 22)4 deg East 2.70 chains;
thence East 4.86 chains: Thence North
5
Xydeemed proper to tell that he had twice married— carbolic acid into each nostril two
Cheaper
Th
Ever.
4
forti.
23.00 Chains to the Yamhill River. Thence
persa,
posile Octeideàtal Hotel.
or
three
times.
The
cud
was
soon
1
up said Rivet with its meànderings, dis­
once
in
California
and
again
in
nt , the deeds and reherse
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tance not known, to where the point of
to—, -
regained,
aud
the
usual
health
,of
>A1R1>, qregon .
rland heretofore conveyed by Carmi Good-,
Oregon
—
all
the
the
while
having
and
thers
41-»
.
«he ntierance« of oar.
rfch and wHte to Daniel Chaplin, intersects
the sheep restored.
a
wife
undivorced
from
him
living,
said Yanihi)l River; thence South «0 deg
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DESIRES
TO
janlOtf
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our
ds
West; distance not known, to the center'
f
Lafayette
and
vicinity
•
the
peopl
the
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^laving as a cdbimon servant in
T
of the old County Road aforesaid*, thence
that
he
has
ic
at
McMinnville,
with
A San Francisco girl washed
oon- the inns of Butler and Lawrence
rbat they to »olem
50 deg. West afong the ^fenfor oC
M. RAMSEY, [
d is prepared to take North
new instruments,
said old road 5.00 chains; thence North I t
all
day,
made
a
supper
of
twelve
J
diet oil
all
kinds
‘
of
weather,
the finest picture
counties, Pennsylvania. Silence
deg. west 3.00 chains to the place of begin­
paid to
Particular attenti
and
then
danced
.
all
boiled
eggs
torney
fit
ning. containing 269 and 75-100 acres more
»eclaraüc«* of
on this point is indeed his best pol-
or less ; to be sold to satisfy agid execution
S’PICTURES. .
TAKING.
funeral
j
The
night.
Tl_
Renounce > our o
LAFAYETTE, OEEQO
and accruing costs.
icy. Bigamy is a crime that hon-
onld
be
'brought
between
N. B.—Children
R. P. BIRD
account
of
was
brief
on
we would gov
10 and 2.
est men loathe and despise, I, though
Sheriff of Yamh til county, Oregon.
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o iu the Comi t Hoibd.
Lafayette, May 30, 1873.
nliwi
zootic»
it is questionable, whetl
April 18, 1873.
J. H. UPTON.
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