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LAFAWtE
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DEMOCRATIC
FRIDAY....SEPT. 5.... 1$73
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The Democratic County Conven­
tion of Yamhill county convened at
the Court House in Lafayette, pur­
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IL fc. Church South. ‘
COUNTY
TION.
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CONVEN. ..^ ki all
we wfli’^end the
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and subscriber»
the Mercantile
•Ail
suant to call, at 1 o’olock p. M. oi|
Friday, Augdst 29th, 1873.
AppointlneMafbr Lafayette Circuit as fol-
The Convention waÀ' duly <»
to
lows: ,
First Sabbath, Matay (Valley.
order,
and
on
motion
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Newby,
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Armstrong’s.
of
McMinnville/
dected
Chairman,
Third
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West Chehalem.
*. T. WKATHXXLV, FASTOK.
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FoAAh-
Lafayette.
IL S. Church, North.
D. F. SPAULDING, PASTOR.
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Appointments for Lafayette Circuit as fol-
lows:.
First Sabbath, Lafayette,* 11 a. m., and 6
p. m.
Second Sabbath, Amity, 11 a. bl
a., , 6. p. m.
McMinnville. 7, t>. m.
Third Sabbath, North Yamhill, 11 *p. m.
Lafayttie 1:30 p. m.
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Fourth Sabbath, McMinnville 11 a. m., and
7 p. m.
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LOCAL AND DOMESTIC.
S tab F air .—The annual State
fair will be held at Salem, commeno-
ing on Monday, Oct. 6th, 1873. The
managers thia year offer gold and sil-
Ver medala in addition to over 110,000
in coin. The annual address will be
delivered by the Rev. Thomas Con­
don, of The Dalles, on Thursday, Oct.
9th. 'Thenffioera ef the society are
'¿assured that the display of fine blood­
ed stock will be superior to that of
any proceeding year. It is expected
that there will be & fine collection
V>f cattle, horses, sheep, swine and
poultry; fruits and flowers will also
pro tern, and W. M. Ramsey,-
Ramsey, of La-
La­
fayette .was chosen temporary Secre­
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On motion ¡the
the chair appointed a
committee of three on credentials wlu)
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after dtle ¿('liberation, reported that
the following namtd persons Wero en­
titled to seats in the Convention, to-
wit:
McMinnville.' precinct?—L. Hem­
bree, J. G. Baket, H. Braley, John
Boston, J. Rowland, H.JMcCurreu,
W. T. Newby, Ji Todd, H. H. Snow,
C.
1 Wallace, Geo, Bangasser and H.
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< sey, Wm. Hanna, E. C. Bradshaw,
Jesse Dixon, J, M. Belcher, J. E.
Hembree, Dan Johnson and Eugene
Sullivan.
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Dayton precinct—N. P. Robinson,
Geo. Snyder, B. F. Lewis and R.
Snell, by N. &' Robinson, proxy.
TWIffij
Willamette^ precinct—Mark Saw­
yer, Josiah Beal, M. B. Hendricks,
John Fowler
and H ' W.
Miller.
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The Report of the Committee was
adopted.
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On motion the chair appointed a
committee of three on permanent or­
ganization, who, after due considera­
tion, recommended that W. T. New­
by act as permanent chairman and
W. M Ramsey as permanent secreta­
I ry of this Convention. The report
season, $1
per day, 50 cents; was adopted.
On motion it was ordered by the
«ingle day inckets, $1 00; two-horse
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wagon, pot season, $1 60; per day, 50 Convention that Elery Rogers be al­
vote of North Fork
«cent«; Hadies and children, free.
• lowed to cast the J.I
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precinct, and B. H. Springer of Am­
¡Siryd is honest with us if he wasn’t ity precinct—those precincts having
with the Chinaman. He gives it up, failed to hold con ventions. East and
and says that the C ourier office is West Chehalem and Sheridan pra-
not a blacksmith shop, but the office cint having failed to bold conventions
at McMinnville is. - He’s jealous and there being no persons present
though of our “job” that wo request­ froin either of those precincts, |hey
ed him to notice and was forced to were without represen t at ion.
give it a cut. Poor Snyd ’ Mr. Mur­
On motion it was ordered that the
ray, of this plabe, is in need of a strik­ Convention proceed to elect six dele­
er ; perhaps you can get a job.
gates to attend the Democratic State
The house of Bev. D. F. Spaulding Convention to convene at Portland,
was entered during his absence this September 9th, 1873.
The chair appointed H. C, Dale and
week and a coat and pair of pants
Ifaken therefrom. If the parties who Elery Bogers tellers, and the Conven­
stole the things wish to avoid having tion then proceeded to ballot for del­
their premises searched they will re­ egates to the State Convention, and
the following persons were duly elect-
turn the articles.
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ed such delegates;
Prof. Majors, our tonsorial artist,
J. H. Uptoh, E. Bradshaw^ H. C;
Jias just returned from a trip below Dale, M. B. Hendricks, WilHi Starr
•nd is ready again at his old place of and H. II. Snow.
business, to shave, cut hair, or any­
Mark Sawyer moved that the dele­
thing else in his line.
gates to the State ¡¡Convention be in­
be well
represented. California,
Washington Territory and Idaho are
*corAmlly invited to compete for the
jpreMHima The terms of admission
¿are: -Six-4ay tickets, good for every
day *01 the fair, 12 66; membership
badge, *3 W) ; one-herse carriage per
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The following delegates were elect­
ed tO the Republican State Convention
from this county: A. B. Burbank, candidate of the Democratic party for
A. Hussey. W. 8. Powell, T. B. Har­ Congress. The motion was seconded,
but after considerable good humored
rison, J. W. Garrison.
discussion it wail; laid on the table.
Last Monday evening Mrs. B. A.
The tabling of that motion can not
Chamberlin gave another leture in be taken as a4|indication that the
this place on Spiritualism. Theaud- Convention was opposed to the nomi­
•noe was quite large and seemed to nation of Mr. Nesmith, inasmuch as
•ppreiate the efforts of the speaker.
several of his strongest friends op­
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N MCMINNVILLE.*
SICK HEADACHE, SOUR STOM­
ACH, DIZZINESS. COLIC,
OR ANY FEBRILE
SYMPTOM,
dy to do all kinds of work in
nets.
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L1CVDV VL'lQílUPD
HENP.Y RK a SONER.
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and isnow i
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‘Give me a
tion.
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PRrCE, 11 25
! per hottie
U v»., au Druggists,
Œ7~For Sale
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NEW GOODS! Nez Perce Indian Chief
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At the Old Brick Comer.
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FERGUSON tc BIRD
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MEATS.
Beef, fresh,
ft.
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corned ........
Smoked ...
Pork, fresh, ft ft.
Veal. “ .........
Mutton “ ............
Bacon, liains 4* ft. Ilf'4 4
enred..
1 * sugar
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sides
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shoulJers • ^4
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on giving TUB
the yoc
[usinesB
Oregon a thorough Bi.sin
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ONE HALF THE USUAL PRICES
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proprietor, Jefferson street, inti re­
proof brick riext door to Ferguson A Bird.
OHN BIRD, west side Jefferson, street T“
dealer in stoves and tinware.
ONE STAR b J a LOON, , R. Harris, pro-
prietor, Mam street, , just above Eagle
Hotel.
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LAFAYETTE
25 Cents.-
25 Cents
25 Cents.
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“ Advertising is the Oil which wise men
put in their lamps. >• Modern Prôv.
L. P. FISHER,
ADVERTISIFG AGENT.
BOOMS 20 AKE 21,
E. C. BRADSHAW, attorney at law.
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Merchants’ Exchange,
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DAXTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Francisco,
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H RIS. T A YIX) R, dealer In general mer-
Solicit-« Adevrti-ements and Subscriptnns
chandise. Odd Fellows’ building. The for the L
M afayette
FAYETTE C
CoraiER
oi bier and
snd for papers
TO* ORDER ANI'
published in California.
california. Oregon and Nevada;
f v8feb2à
Washingtr-n, Utah, Idaho, Mbritanah,
Washington,
Mbntapah, Col ­
.8. POWELL, Saw Mill. Dressed orado',
orado, Arisons,
Ariaona, and adjacent Territories;
• lumber of all kinds, doorsand win- Sandwish
the JBritiith
Pcssesgomr,
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dow frames.
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China: Nt_w
New Zealand and the Australian
Au-tralina
Colon¡«0; Mexica Ports, Nicaragua Panama
OWARD a STEWART, blacksmiths. ValpariBo and Japan; the ^Atlantic States
Wagons, hacks and buggies ironed. and* Europe.
Gunsmithiug and general job work done.
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CaliforniM Street,
STAND
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NORTH
ARKER a CO., Ferry street; dry
goods, groceries and general merchan­
dise. Dayton flduring mills; '
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T EADBETTER A RILEY ; pictures of all
descriptions always on hand and frames
of all descriptions made to order.
dC SIMPSON,
EMPORIUM
OREGON.
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WORK
TO—
R. MAJORS5
M. RAMSEY. County Judge »nd
• attorney at law,—office in the
Court House.
AFAYETTE(k)URiER, J. ILUpton
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ADVERT!
H«s created many a i new business;
W business;
' Haa enlarged many an old
Has revived many a dull 1 business:
business;
Has rescued ninny a lost business;
Has saved many a large business:
And insure»* Success in any business.
BEST, livery stable Ferry street; bug-
G ieakt / s ftsmciir.—Stephen Girrad used
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gies and horses to let at all times, at
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say in his old days: 1 have always con­
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sidered advertising liberally and long to be
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Building «4 tther Lumber,
nell T
w,’ CO., Ferry street: dealers in t>e great medium of saccese <n businew,
general 1 merchandise. The NEW cheap and the prelude te wealth. And I have
Flooring!
made it, tin invariable rule to advertise in
cf»h store.
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the dullest time« as well a« the busiest, long
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NTING. House, csrriage and wagon experience having taught me that money
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tinting and eign,writing done to or- thus «pent is jrell laid out. and bv tontinu-
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iy J. W. Carey. I
ally keeping my buirineM before the public
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Sifters,
it has secured many »ales that I
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ST. JOSEPH BUSINESS DIRECTORY c V ■. |¡|] ’I* j «Ii I
Cheapi
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r^Fwtlae Yoar Baafnms.
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ARBER SHOP, ). R. Majors, propri­
etor ; east side Jefferson street just
above tin shop.
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OR A SHAVE. YOUR HAIRCUT IN
LATEST ST’i 1.E, FOR A GOOD
RATH and YOUR WHlbKEhS
SH AVINO
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Promptly filled, ahd Delivered to any poin
S ha L h Â# /
in the A county I e Eré»
of charge, at
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CAWNto
Hn r
bird , corner of Jefferson
side Main street.
Bath Twbs,^ Etc.
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Hair Dressing Saloon.
WT ELTY A SIMP80N. north «ide Main
JKk. street; dealers in drugB, confection-
0r|es and family supplies.____________
HrAS^ McCAlN. attorney ; office on south
COUN’
LAFAYETtE. OGM,
$
and Main; dealers in produce and gen-
erallip^rcharMlise.
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All orders from! the
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FA YIETT Ê BUSINESS DI REC TORY.
$ wnergusqn a
21
Wool, $ ft.............. ;
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HOLESALE AND RETAIL
Hides, dry. each. j . ; !• ■» • •
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er in
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green, salted r •' each. 4
11 I 00
Deer Skins, d reeoeg ,,
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Sheep skins, wool on, each.
Aris, etc ., if
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TIN, SHEET IRON
Linseed OB, boiled,
gallon.-' .1 501
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.2 001
Lard oil I1 gallon,
Coal oil
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NeaWoot Oil, $ gallon..,-.1 4
Tallow, e lb-■.• • i...-• • • J
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JOHN BIRD,
20($i: w
Chief
DR SORER OF ALL KINDS
Use Net Perce Indian Chief Salve-
} ' jKTGive this Hon<e a Call.'iSa
H-' 4 rAv’-iï aprGmß
in f 1nnn * JT
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BUTTER, RUGS,
Indian
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Qf latest Styles and in fine Variety.
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eriiigs use Nez I'eice
Salve.
Use Nez Perce Indian Chief Salve.
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RICE 50CJENTS A BOX. For sale by
Druggists and general dealers.
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: DAY AND NIGHT SCHOQL.
POlfl.TRY.
swellings and gatb -
ob
R ALL DI8EASES OF THF ‘-K1N
ra wishing to educate thei
Farmers and others
sons can obtain full particulars by addres^f
n23|in3
ing the Principal. ;
Chickens, dressed, each..
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per dozen.
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and ringworm
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. nn County at
In session at
times;
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scalds
Use Nez Perce Ind an Chief Saelv -
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STAPLE ARTICLES.
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GENTS’ FURNISHING
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GOODS, ETC., ETC., ETC.
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or ' tetter
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hard
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Use Nez l’erce Indian Chief Salt
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
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or burns
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Prof. Mart T
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HATSfCAPB,
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OR Cuts and Bruises use Nez Perce In­
dian Chief 8alve.
CLOTHING.
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AltayComialCofci
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G Gcds,
Consisti ig of General Merchandise,
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from TIGHT BOOTS use NEZ PERCE
INDIAN CHIEF SALVE. .
WAVE JUST RECEIVED. AND ARE
FM1O remove (tom* Apply Freely Fea
constantly receiving
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JL Perce Indian Chief Salve. Bandage for
four or five days; a sure cure.
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Apples, green
bush
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dried, fclb-ji
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Peaches, dried, ft.
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Plumbs,, **
ft-
Beans,
ft ft....
Potatoea.
bush..j..
Onions, p ft ....
to painful feet
or RELIEF
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Anything in the line of dry goods,
For stoves, tin-ware, etc ’•f go to
John Bird’s, under, Masonic Hall groceries, crockery,
at Fer-
guson
&
Bird,«.
in this place.
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lit UN E REIGNED TAKES THIS “ his
HIS medicine
MEDICINE IS
is warranted
WARRANTED td
TO
of info
ug the public that he has set
do all that is recommended if taken
according to directions. As a vermifuge it
is unSurpMMtoff.- For nil Billious attacks-
and CoatK-eueas it is unexcelled—in fact no
betritt atten
atten- ­
one should be without it : for bjRrtrict
tion to its use, you will not be troubled
with
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Chairman
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and three in block 67; lot 3 in block
68 ; lots 1, 2 and 3 in block 69.
Thanks to Mr. J. L. Steward for Please inform this office f y if
some of the nicest, sweetest and best
GHOCKRI^
A
cougar
was
seen
jby
Mr.
J.
E.
plums we have seen this season.
Hubbard in a field about a mile from
If yon want good dpigs, medicines, town, one day this week. Efforts Pickles
canned fruit, or groceries of any kind, were made to capture the varmint
call on Kelty A Simpson, Lafayette. but they were unsuccessful.
A*
K7”For specimen Magazine a»d farther in­
formation, Address
MOODS HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE,
Newberg. N. Y.
[augis
8. E. SHUTES, Publisher.
fr
this week.
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T-vo flr»t.class periodicals for the price of
one.
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Examina our Clubbing & Tremium Lists.
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OULD ANNDUNCt 1 > THBjCITI
zens of this plaee art vicinity that
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he. has returned to his stand
oil jand is
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prepared to do all work-in hi
IES
manufacturing
WAGON"'
To any person sending us a club of
HA' KS. Ac.
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Prof. Smith will open the Lafayette
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four subscribers we will e
tET” Rep airing done onjs
Academy at this place on the 15th of
of » MmtM/ -
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Commissions liberal, offering a lucrative
and agreeable business to tboM< Willing to
give it proper attention.
wo
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B
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one year, with an elegant chromo.
C ourier and
Iirho Don|ocratic State Convention We will also send the CouH
■will be held on Tuesday the 9th day the SweaJl Fruit Bocorder for the same
V/
prioe as the C ourier . All orders for
nF
of September.
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the foregoing must be accompanied
if;
We have not heard of any grain be- with the cash.
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For a good suit of clothes or a new
crop prospects are brighter than «var
dress or anything else that you want
before.
go to Ferguson & Bird’s and get the
Bcott Burner had his arm reset by best.
Dr. Poppleton of this plaoe one day
Who has the bonds |forf lots 1, 2
A 'I'hJAR.
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of State
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Convention ad-
W. M. R amsey ,
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Secretary.
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which, with’lts Premiums, is one of the most
attractive in the (^uiutry,; J
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Administratrix
SttVwH’s Panorama’, showed here posed the motion because they did
last evening to a crowded house. notfbelieve in instructing the delegates
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Sheriff of Yamh
Lafayette, Augt 8thJi87X
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Attest
teriancesthereun-
ald execution and
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FOR
L. F. GROVER,
mor Of Oregon.
A. C Davis
1 Foreclosure.
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w. Newby.
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DP A JUDGMENT j
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Notice.
re of mo
.... .»rtgage ÎT
decree of fo
otice is hereby giv ^ in thaij
the above entitled mde at d entered O'
letters of Administration bas been record
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_ r WdfluS iurt of
granted to the undersigned, bj the Couiu
bounty
of Oregon, foi
ty Court of Yamhill county,
county Oregon, upon day of April, 1813^ at id an execution ii
the estate of A. S. IIendrlx
Hendrix, t de
deceased. Air accordance therewith di inly
, issued thereon
persons
.■Mi having claims against said estate
1 to me direct
direct»
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me, with put of «aid Cc‘
are
required
to nresept them
A-.
O.
Davis,
rajd
plaintiff.
.Y.
C.
ed.
In
favor
of
sa¡
the
proper
vouchers,
gtmy
regktence
fodi
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mid against said 1 defendant. H. E. Newby,'
miles north of Lafayette,
Lafflgetie, whhin
s!
wiD>ia
. months from date hep
Tty dol-
uu of Feint
hundred and fol ZKk?;
etìeof.
for the sum
F
ÎDRIX.
M. AdnS
'j.
lars and f< ’ortydour cents (Mil) 44)
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latrAtrix. ■ gold coin, . with interest thereon, at t
for cl _ ate.
E. C. Bradshaw, Att
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of one per r cent,
cent. ( per niqnth. since i the Wil
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.Lafayette, Sept. 5, 1871
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day of April* A. 4L b73. and the fdrtbe
ie dolla
dollars and twenl cent,
sum of Fifty.rthree
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11
jtUsb.iraeiye
($53 20). costs and disbarsemieuts
of suit,
LAFAYETTE MARK^ STS.
have levied or
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on and
Will ¡proceed t«> ell, ’a
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Bublic
ublic auction, to the
CORRECTED WEEKLVI
nee with
S gold coin.
coin, in |(:cordance
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;lX)8ure, i
ecution aud
edition
and decree of foreclosure,
FLOUR, QRAIM.Etal
fendant.
in and
totlieabpve
of the Dan
Court zldrveyt
House door,
HoGBe(loor,
in Lafaye:
inLafayetl
found . ■ described,real
properti
’ the
, together
with <U f
hill
county
.
Oregon^
real
estate
Wheat, best white,
bushel. ia 80
»oivu-Mj ftnd singuiRr ihe
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described,'
45
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Oats,
bushel.......... L;
purgative to ueionKlng, to qatis
Corn Meal $ ft........ L ---------- . ^loentrat-
3^i t
- » 1311*
Saturday
the
accruing
Mats,
y L day nf Septeml
. Jff MS*»- { '
Flour best, W sack. (U barrel' 1 25..
Ï.; • • F>
Buckwheat Flour,
........ ¡î
ck.b. in. of said day,
,15 00 . it * at two o’eloi Ad
Bran $ ton........ ..
I l ’
right, title t»i interest 6f the said
f
jl 12 00@U
Hay. fl »•»«■..............Nf
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’
by Jin and to i the i
ant, H. E. Newl
•• baled ty ton... j|;f
* 4 Si ‘
real property, sb
is ' described! in said
of foreclosure, tb
W
ho* N os
CBRIES.
J V
GROCr
(&).
In
k No;!siXi,^,
rcf-
and
three
(.1);
in
•oMined.^Jh
.11® 15..
8ugar, San Francisco!
to
the
town
of
McMinnville
;
land
’
s
Addition!
. L . I '
;
10..
island..,.,
t •
ir (4i). of section No. three
also
lot
No.
foui
li,
20®.........
•*
crushed... tj* > fai <
(3)in T. five ' “^-th range five (j> wes .
20@....
granulated I’
containing
3» i
100 acres, all ^ituatofl
»
•I
75@1 00
Tea. black, ty ft
in Yamhill, conn y.J Oregon, to be sold to
•
r *- -A rS
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1 00&1 25 satisfy.said execii iltinn and accruing costs.
Imperial........
»
23® 2S
Coffee, Cost» Rica, $ Jb
P. BIRD.
24tâ 25
■Ü “ Rio.
“ .
It .;
Sheriff i
24®
25
Kono
Lafayette, A
30@ 33
Java.
i I
Salt, Carmen Island,
cwt
'r --
*■ * ia^e ,
LiverpOol.^i
Butter, fresh rolls, M ft ■ •
packed, . • j '.S... •
California .
; • • •
Isthmus
Eggs, $ dozf-n...-L-• > fv
structed to vote to secure the nomi­ Cheese, Oregon prime, $ ftls.
California. . ,!•••• J
nation of Gen. J. W. Nesmith as the Lard, ty ft.......... .
There are several cases of measles
in town at present, but nothing seri­
ous as yet reported.
ive Assembly.; • f the Slate of Oregon, tn-
titleil ^an Act-to p otect Litigants” approved
October 24th, b7L 'j the
akavltte C
oi ki .; k ,
ti e L
JLAyAvi.TTB
uoriaxK,
.i
. |T* ...-----
iper fJiiMfahed at Lafayette, in the
countiTof ifYuutoill; Oregon, ha-» be-u desig-
_..li.di the Legal ai.d Judical ad-
ua'eil jt-’ r
P'lbli
intx fof t-aid copnty ot Yamhill, and
vei tii
Wi .sis, ’ he , proprietor of said L afa -
TF : tb C ocrix :, has tiled with the county
Clerked.Mid toubty.a written stipulation
acceptait the
’Or.s of said Act, together
the fôndit
conditions
wiih à Bond approved las the law directs
with proper ritturps and notice thereof, -»id
L
ayhtb
L a
a B
g»
ETTE C oi kieh , ts hereby proclaimed
to b*
be appointed »nd
end confirmed aa the medi­
um thtdugh
through which all Legal and Judicial ad-
uni
vertianents
for satti county of Yamhill shall
vertiwients forsaig
rball
be pttblishe.l for the period authorized by
1H W. 1'
- wm
'•
Doge
at thetity ^fSalem, this 19th day o’
Äy,
I
medical and chemical scien
iu Dr,' Pierce’s Pleasant
Pellets, or Sugar-Coated, C<
nti-BiU
ed Root and herbal Juice,
-j
iousGranules—-yet possessing as much
power as the old fitly e of large, repul­
sive pills, while they are in,|re easily
taken and are pleasant in fffect. 25
cents a vial, by druggists. .
_ . .
Hirn1 li'J*!-»
rcruilile J WT otice is iierebv <; ives that by
the price of the CeSailxm Th
virfie of an execution issued óiit Of
on and fthe Circuit Court of tito State* of Oregon
Director is a sixteen page pn'
ctoujt
djreÇ
contains valuable information fdri^veryone. forMuitnomai^andttfcme
ed. by the clerk of sal#
salcF court, In favor of
Published monthly at Saß Francis^». Ual.
drttlffil
J, P. 8 mi th, plairtt
Iff,fand arfMnst äl
Dan
’iUl
Iln.-vey,
defendant,
*
t , fo
roc ' the
sur
one*
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‘1! 'Hf i I .
hundred and.two 43-1®
*' 14102 43rl(
lars,
‘Hereafter we shall! devote too col­ U.
8. gold coin, wit th irfiorest tkei ¡recn from
’!, at the rtrte of
umn of our paper to agr&ull turai
— the »th day of June,
one per
srceât.
coat, per month,
m
and the further
to have gum C-
of fitty-eigbt
O-ioo dollar# costs, I
-
7
*
news. We would be1 plea
have . levied -------
upon dec(rt|>ed
the following
farmers and others Write
real property, twit; .Lote
.-r-u.,.
No7 20, 21, 33,
213. 214. 222, 223. 230 nnd
at 231. in’the town of
tides on the subject.!
Dayton. Yamhill tow.
anty, Oregon, and ou
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Tuesday
the
‘
A
Sd
d.jy f of
l
"TJ September,
7T rTTT^1
Road Supervisors’ receipt«
f
;r ■ “
Ut’ff 'H fl IL
of said
printed and for sale at this o ace for at the hour of one o'clock, » p.
day, I will proceed ¡{oh fell,
at jpubllc
public auc­
>n. at
$1 50 per hundred. Adaptec for any . tion, to the highest bidder,
Mmuçi.lUl
V. O.
fair u.
8. gold
eoln,
in
front
of
the
Cjurt
House
door, in
’
wf
’
IbeUJurt
district in the county.
Lafayette, A a m lip l county, Or agon, all the
right, title and ipter
The greatest novelty o mi
C. Dale.
Lafayette prèteinct—W. M. Ram­
Their pictures are very good and the at all.
On motion the
description given them is also worthy
journed tine die.
of praise.
PROCLAMATION.
SherllTsjSalaj
IVI
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Also .a generiL’kssortment of e
FihishiDg Lumber.,
of «Illkinài,
I
Bills solicited and promptly filled.
Tobacco, I
' tT
g r dines.
nl8
’■ h THOMAS
NDLEY.
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HIN
r
ELTY a SIMPSON, cor. 4th and Elm; Keep Xo*r Name before tbe Put
dealers in groceries, glassware. Queens
Aav.rtl.l.g wm i...>
ware and patent medicines
J' ■' ■; r< fortune.
IfBu.fnesafa BuU, Advertise.
ILLIAR8 SALOON, Powers A Stewart,
1LLIAR1
proprie
proprietors. Best wines, liquors, Ac.
If BuBiaeMteRrlolk, Advertise.
K
B
H
The man vrbo didn’t believe in advertising
OTEL, J. h . Olds, proprietor; t oor
of
4th _.„JL
and Depot ___
stmete.
Now h house has gone into partnership with the Sheriff,
,—
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and that official does the advertising.
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and good accomm