kp"' r • t t K fc i I • ». i Ï F I i r-- ■ f ■U»-»««-'** H .LAFAYETTE COURIER. 1 - - - —jd»—-« K I FRIDAY.. OCtODBR 3.. 1873. 4 NOTICE. ' . - untfi farther . - r 1‘Uenceforward, r < I t — notice. tFrarrte-C. Wither« and Frank Owen are Authorized to collect and receipt for sub- aorlptions and advertisements and other 7 buainess of this office. Other duties call- Ing I shall devote but little attenton to the t l e " a -1 < » ♦ » •* r THE COURIER »OR ' - PA^GN. i CAto- THE T he C ourier will tako a lively *liand in the special campaign now give it the broadest possible cir- Tq. this end a campaign rculation. farm; and during a canvas was Grounds reached one feels that àlwa/ ~ vaya re^dy fo gajthe Jroitt tad yhe road assis „list his friends ih their «ferts from du; placar < The ^attendajice to place reliable and responsible “that ' - 1- Ji at the Fair tha seas* quite mk - men in/in office. ceeds that ’ W Jfct y , but He i 1 The Republics n-eandidate, Hi' ram Smith, is a merchant in the show of articles intended for exhi­ little village of Haraisburgh. He bition and premiums is rather slim is a man who, ws jtave ns doubt, in all departments eicept thatfset is honest enough, but what benefit apart for blooded stocky whiebrto could be be to our State iu Cou- say the least is well represented, geess? Ilone at all. He has nev- there being quite a number of fine er had any political experience horses from different parts of and. if report is true, he is not the Waship^ton county and some moat intelligent man in the world. from other .jjarts of the State, that We publish an extract from the aro| real 1®; deserving ofppraise. Portland Daily Aewi, which we S. Gl Reed, Esq-., had on ex- thifrk looks rather bad for our hitrition liome of the finest c4tfle would be Congressman: The Com­ that we have seen In Oregon, Mnd missioner to represent our, State it is ^aid by good judges that they in jhe Centenniol eelebratiau was will compare favorably with the ri din g on the Oregon and Califor­ blooded btock of the Eastern States nia railroad and Hi.1' Smith hap­ and Europe. ' He diis also tome J pened to be on the same train. 1 splendid Cotswold sheep on Exhi­ The Commissioner was talking bition which would reflect credit about the celebration and Hi., af­ on tha sheep industry of any Stale. ter a little illy concealed curiosity, The pavilion is not as well filled broke forth with 4 this inquiry:5 as we had expected to see, though “When does this Centennial that some departments are well rept e you’re speaking of. come off— I b it sented, as in the seed and grain de next Marcli?” Quite an intelli­ partment where the display »is Re­ gent man to represent us in Coo- markably fine; also the l»orticvl- 4 MM■MH tural portion of tiie house is pretty Voters of Oregon, remember well ¿led. The side of the house that a ¡vote for Hi. Smith is a vote set apart for jams, jelliesi preserves, in favor of polygamy and official and such i things, is we lire pre­ . • . rt wv» • . • • corruption; a vote for Nesmith » sented, and generally attracts a a vote for reform in the affairs of crowd on accoont of the propensi- J. . • _ . .. 1 X • A ' "2 V* W te . A' 'X . a. 1 I * ■ - ■ - . • ' 1. our national administration, and ties of mankind to be near the edi­ against winst polygamy, railroad mo­ bles. But when we got thia jar nopolies and all other things that we thought that we had seea are against the interest of our enough, and taking the four o’clock State or the national ' Govern- train, arrived at St; Joe at 6ri5, thoroughly tired and disgusted, We have no fears for the re- bat ap in one piece. suit, i The Hon. W. Nesmith : * DAYTON. will be elected bv a larger major 1 *Í7 r tober election forFIFTY CENTS. To clubs of ten the paper will be Send in your orders accompanied with the 1 I I price. i a a I S «-I»1 ■ 4 -I' JW’ 1 T h « C ourier will be furnished ' | during the campaign to any Re- I ’ publican and all Republicans who ' pay will I ) rr ’ a ■ y" ! l.j K11 > 1 i . - ’ ' double the campaign price in the event of the election of a Democratic Congressman, the same to have it gratis in the event of the election of a Republican. I |r Who will take a chance? I f .v'4 I I » • I TO THE VOTERS OF OREGON. Voters of Oregon, the time for Oreg' Qoi the election of Congressman from O our State is drawing near. On d the 13th of this! month you will decide whether Hiram Smith, ^vho a is the candidate of the bigamous wing of the Republican -party, or Hon. J. W. Nesmith, the Demo« cratic candidate, and a strong ad­ vocate of reform in the admini«- tration of national affairs, shall represent us in Congress. I^et us look at the competency L ♦ j T 4- I *’* I t Ì of the two candidates for tho po­ ri „ . yl ’ • * ’.v I’ sition. Hon. J. W.! Nesmith, who Is a farmer, served I one term of six years in the Ui nited States Senate, and while ther e proved himself an able aid industrious statesman. He is an old arjd honest politcian. I ? t f askii feren t the ime 1 w itinual stream of wagons ì «tferiKiKibeai, yrfcre comipg id1 tho&ADd. raising a aloud of dust that Vf*8 a most unendurable. ;|H r. I 'i n ** We made a flying visit to the above named section of Oregon on Monday and Tuesday last, and must aay that Washington county comes as near being the “blessed” part of Oregon as any district we know of. On every hand we hear it said that crops were never bet­ ter, and as most farmers sold their wheat when it was worth a dollar a bushel and upwards, money is decidedly plenty. I Cornelius, the most important way-station on the Oregon Cen­ tral Railroad, in a thriving little place, containing some half a doz­ en stores, a blacksmith shop, one saloon, a splendid hotel and last bnt not by any moans least, a print- mg ing office. office, i ■ ' . H i| ForCat Grove, oar next resort, is beautifully situated amidst a / I ' ¡tí p foreclosure. 1 Armstrong r VBTUE foreclosure led fifot. JUDGMENT ANU rtgage intheabovd d entered of record f the State of Orer tnhl ty, aqd an execu* rewittadnly issued ___ Jn thereon out iavor of said ISmed ’ ta of mid rt, Thompson, and ogai Jane Armstrong, for the thousand threertain nine tbotisandt aou.r.u.Asojd^Sj oñlfroin the 14th of oyg jwfatopt. jw^witert, in like gold coin, and tne farther »urn of ? I f |>l! f J : I w ( f A am all crowd turned out last evening, mostly Democrats, to hpar Gen. Wm. H. Odell speak J’ i the political issues of the day. The speaker was introduced by t|e Hon. A. he $ Hon. A. R R Burbank, Bnrbank, and and he at onqo proceeded to »»press up ep the minds-ef the few forthfel flowers who were prosent, the e, Yamhill county, I hafifilnafter de- I »Br.1: speaking st wrfa tay, an tiic e and honest Governor^ L. It is utMieecs- tfie’ people U l The Governor is an able 'Ì IJHP1 1 .1U Ì ta of Land Situai * I. S t . » s.M-4 we« ie^ 0 follow £■* rtli í :rees East seven < hal thirty i SOjfink» i r ‘tôi’ r of toe 34, in T. < 8. th “1 e »cb^ South is an fifty grees West 1 . 11 - WM- thence Sovlh 18 degree« and SB min Itos- Kast »chain» and £> link»; tltene«'- 23cbata»and»Hnk»;.thence South 2wihg to the limited pis* 10W and tha election, to erhfolk, Yamhill, ft I I •1 1 than has ever before been giv­ I ;Rnd the paper will be furnished to en to any candidate in this State ’ 1 new subscribers until after the Oc­ furnished for $4 00. )d warehouse for the storage of i ft 1 I ■■ ■■■■?■! BE WERE. certain criminal proceedings iu thlspface last week, which wa» inserted without our knowledge, personal allusion was That paper says that Rev. E. R. _______ „jte® Geaiy was urgently requested by to decline oti accotati of the cisco wheroin thea*J3ti»n«i I on « ,9' " the spelling of a word in the com­ wifoMl roMffoe». 0 woniouly In in- ­ 4 ’ Mr. Odell, before reading said plaint. We will not wantonly prtract, emphatically denied that sult ike living or attack the mem­ 7 » • I i The allusion f,..n ory of the dead. Avisit to the place whose name fia did to o# that juxxmnt. beads this article, owe day last J He next; tried to charge the w*nlon f mrtjr. How consistent he is I for Congress like the boy got |he that bergli were “alive and kiekr pm Republican party had a ma­ itch—by sitting next to it, that is. jjr n as usual. The first object that jority in both Housea and could next to the ninth man who had de- strikes the eye of the traveler as have defeated the bill if it had any be approaches the village from the desire to do so,1 A Republican dined the doubtful honor. nt signed tbe bill; and now north is the splendid new bridge nnr 91 * bài erected over the Yamhill river at filen- Odell* tries to saddle it on the I »I that place during the present sea­ j&emobratic party. j I » r w » son. The need of this structure | The balance of his speech was a has long been foU by the- citizens {titter tirade against Nesmith and > of Dayton and vieinity, and when trying terri» Hi Smith in the es­ t 4 1 ' H1 one notices the great advantages timation of the party. I '. j ' that are everyday coming froifc it,it I j Dr. Watts then took the stapd Ii AR» •re now prepared to can hardly be conceived how the ■ ind emphatically announced that i. ¡•subscription book has been opened, A a ! £ ■ 1 r-k ,1LJ .4;" . opening, and it is our puqtose to I Ï » * conti |. -A Mr 4>4O* and ■/ I in Surve; the United 8t*tes as I half of the North Eaat Sect Ion 34; Fractten- Fraction- it quarter of Section ÄÄouth artonth Bali halt of the North North Weet West »»arUfrof quil ter <>t Fractional tetUn X1 >; ~ Sectten M; Fractional Northi North half eTfho ef Hur 8outh Eaet SectkiriU; Fractional South West quarter — - of Section 34; Frac- icrj . of the tlw Spilth tienal North West mtailer tetetl> »■ <■ I quarter of-S&tion ,33; Fractional NErtlr East quarter ef the South Fust quarter of ” S^tion 3% ih T. 4 S. R. Wastifr «4 the? W lamettc Meridian, containing , one- Jhur ___ wan- dred and fifty-nine biw 53-lft acre»: and i, to- wit : wit: tliv South west North jxurili West quarter of tile** tlie oouin “"est -matter uttd Souttf Wert North Westaunrteroi Sectiqa 3, and howl of Section 4 In T. 5 % R. 4 West, contain­ ing one hundred and fifty-ftwr and 84-1«) acre«; acre»; and also Land Lana Claim Number 57 ly­ ing within the follow ing mei following metes and bounds on the South bank -of the lfe»a»hkl Bfr a r and more, MRS* ed and de­ scribed as follows, nning at the South East and Abuvei-et thence West 44.80 ch • to stake oil the line between Cl ®. th» said Booths' Claim; th. litie be- tween said Hawley (jaims efpakl 2.00 chains; thence it on said Booths’ Claim > ter < ’b« Yamhill rivar; thei mo ______ folio ng dovali >wn tlîe- the- „ _ JH& l . meanderings in thel ’enter tauihill river to where said ] »’ casi *3 lino Croat*«« sMl river. tHie*. ut h oi said east line to the place of inning, con- tainbir 42 s aei-es more or. -** _ J Aig ■j __ Mi in Secttvns M »nd 35 in T. 4 S/R. «'life ’eat. And Also the following dttecribed resl Jcs- tatc to wit: BOginrting at the South Et :ast __ corner of Claim Number 72, in T. 5 iwui k of Base Line Range*. West of .'Willataiettw Meridian, Thence non h 23 des jrresWnifn- utes west 19 chains; and 50 U h __ thêucc- Ùitks; south 73 degress 30minutes east II 1 Abates and 40 links; thence south 4 de» untees 30 «>€• north 85 TmSiÄh ^^3 spd links; thence south 4 dfcg so mfaute» ■ - a . w ; a . a nht links; thehce a ortb-12 V___ tor diaiM and solinki-tfenos ............................ S.» iftlntAufds eafct 12cHaWl_______ 73 - - S®L- «te» degrees east 71 chains « to V the r place o nlug, containing 13| ficres. f——- And *--• ateo - all- that certain piece or>parc and being in the County a a* I j. 1 « ? V * 4 ’ ; i « M ; ! ¿ i ä - S’ to 11 ;■ • f b j : I • i •I e « Wi A. 1 I 3 I » f I p ; I t ning at a post north I* d< ‘mW * - fc. , an< ad oegui- Äst j from 'M-gfrSbt ■j I I I I 1 JJJ I Í » f tl [• V 1 • - ■ i "v r| ' ’ * » i r YÔ 4 •H * ,1 o I I • « *- . S*iW 1 *! is 4M1F ■> « ' - ‘ ’ ‘ s I , I • T.M 1 I-. 't i t t T ' ; 1 lii „‘¡I II 5 a > I ' J 4 i i 1 ■ ■ ?****• j ' ’ I « a ! ■J 'te., 4 n if' t* ■; * > •* » I ■ • T il i . Í I ’S . V pl u ’ *-* I *■ Ma 1 T, ■ j Í i 1- !• ; •> r^í If ■?. 1 i i I : e ¡I ■Í J 1 ] r i ; Cl i, - e i ■!V I J 'II I - m W . • L'f : J‘W Í- Ì (; r4 4- '-Tí -it- 4 e V j A-r fe- rM •W I I r »»*■<- J i * 1 i > u a .4 3 I 5 3 A -V* i ‘ I I I Í1 >- » 4 > J « w •fll » f W'.Cr ■ r> $1 4 I ' * - | Off ’ I I *•.•4- '»J1 Kills d- ' - it .1 « t • I f - Í ! ill I » i I I ■s «ÏT I J' ’- » '-1 i S ' » people could, put ,up with the oM be would rote for Hi Smith. He er offered «fago? way of croesisg so bngJ; •1 it/ nit Jsels a little1 hurt because this 1P*’ ia Yi JJ) ul iu 1 • i' 14 degrees east 33.73 «hai nsjto post < Through the kindness Of Mr. per some time since said that his tM Mrs. Buffum’s vest linei thence ____ nort _ 4 de. ■> js L ï * Harker we were shown through position as postmaster was endan gr^es vest I3A4 13.54 chi cliaBW _ _ Mrs. ~__ Z ButTuni _______ ’a t» on. st ì In-Ve’ the Dayton Flouring Mills, and to gered. He wants it understood south 9degrees we«t'i 17.70 chains uix the said slough topost :.-|hence south «CM de­ say that were supprised at find­ that if Mitchell, wants the post- grees east 55.51 cbalnjj to the i of be- ing at this point a mill so complete offioe at Lafayette he can have it. of in all its appointments as this one He wanted fell Republicans to i.zZo ana 73-100 acrcft. BOOTfe and se | oes . To be sold to satisfy- wd execi teems to be, would not half ex­ go to the polls and vote for Hi cruingeo»tte”f £mith and the ‘ . press if. The proprietors afe now ie party will make all OSTARE natural grove of oak and fir tim­ Sheriff of YauthUl couni 4 ■: Xrtbyette, Ogn., s»pL nth. H a " al)WARE AND CUTLERY. prepared to make the very best things right next spring as regards Ibqmistaking of him- ber, and just the place for the pur­ DRUG£,MEDICINES. 11 m H brands of flour, either for .¿ustoui |he Hippie resolution. The Dde- Congress- pose for which it ¡was intended, a 1 |i r. ■4 T r-lo*fre à N WARE ETC. !4 or merchant trade at reasonable ^'ot spunky at the Ore^onam. I. ft ! first-class school for the education re il À j èli j b Htfes. lenonneed the course of that p 0 A. J . of Oregon’s growing son8 and HS .□ ÿ '* 1 . t 1 i1: We next dropped into Léadbet- I r and said that if they did not Ànrfwi in selected from th« » daughters; and it fulfills its mis­ 1 Importai Imi or 8 m Francisco, ter & Riley'a picture store, where ^rant him to act as their agent any and will for «asb or country sion in the highest sense of the ff.IL produce- !' il ■ I i r . • I lovers of the beautiful can always nlw longer they could take the agency Fl I *! J I word. In a business point of view w rm ç * gr fl l him. k5 - r* i TÎX7ÎU tm He also1 denounced the L i L1JL,' ili Ol L the place is also of considerable im­ find something to 'admire in the VX .L t •»! ■ - ! y He does ? r I irsoof the Ruftrin. ft portance. It contains five dry picture line. Here you will find 1 I 4 goods and grocery stores, one har­ pictures from the common ¿ cl^eap inot like thé Mitchell resolution, the a t ness and saddlery shop, two liv­ print up to the mo't jnagni&xmt ^courseof the Oregoman,nor that of -T Ube Bulletin«' Will he toll as now oil painting; and frames to match ery stables, two blacksmith shops o£^®Ko&c?*wc r;.>7.lT- Èwbat he does like? I 1. suit the most fastidious. and one sash factory and machine that will suii to buy •ble to offer • eomhii C. C. Call has just opened a ! Hon. A. R. Bnrbank was next shop; also two churches, built and > grind arthtfc work eCganwi r_ r r toll, or _ __ w JU high nnprecdentedl kept up in a stvle that shows they saddle and harness shop on Ferry calle<| for. He said that Mitchell, Thi» fine copy of v or j to grind kt »11, or »ny grind low grandest work, is not J o please the fi farmer», bo that they nriu arc fully ^predated by the people. street and has if well filled with a pf (Hippie, said tfoat the Convention limited style,—ita dime / I ty/M mg a picture of very The town charter prohibits the li­ first class assortment of his line of must do something to sostain him mu K censing of any saloon within the goods just received ft-om below. in Congress. He says that he is graced by ita presene^*« 1W I hot Certain that anything can be iHifi He is also turnipg out some first- a limits of the dty, and consequent­ I !■ e retail si 4res, and done as regards the Mitchell reso class custom work. t . | . i ML' those will be solfi,at ly there is not, nor has there ever i • Ì • f Act UM 1 Retail •4M Si&r ìli » been any saloon there.. Tbareare < By all means, if ydu go to Day­ JutioRpext spring. nectien white if ordered in m On the whole the meeting was a already many pretty and tasteful ton to trade, give Harker A Co. a Magazine, both vili be ¡ B ’■ ’S complete fizzle. No enthusiasm call, and rest assured that jrou Will fr n in nW residences in the town and others e, free of eharye to urthe (preference of are going up in every direction., be folly satisfied and amply repaid was displayed at all. In fact but rt •1 \ . t r r»a« a f • •at tor ca»h, at the be ob> Dswereouk As a premium tl From here we took the stage fcr yopr trouble. They hqv^ just very few »ny time vhen they tained by sending ui rAMÍvnd almpit intolerable, hit the ^irjeotopetitfon, 1*73 S. E. SHUTE8, Pu j OTH i ii «* ' i.' r a fi who has had l< rge experience in the workings bf both housea of he Congress and, j r if » elected^ as w surely will be at the coming elec­ tion, he will bo able to do more for the benefit of our St^fe than any man who has never taken an active part in our-polities. He is also a man that has never forced bimself on any'party for office, but has always worked steadily on bis I HH I 1 1 I ’ f 1 Hit •K I I r 4 ■ '■’Vi * I; M- r J •- w I if A I ! " L : '•?- i *ifr .»• r f ' •t K ii I gy ». o 4» > • I > « H |t. If a i ¡ il JI ■ I i ■ A- t Á