Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, October 24, 1873, Image 2

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LAFAYETTE COURIER.
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board of equalization .
OUR COLUMN
^iThe O. Ct B. li­
the Orphans’ ®omi
their sick. J,
The College Club
irdum, for the best b
the State Fair. - i
i The;salnion fishery
attracting considerp
the Eiutcrn States. (<
Tho Farmer»’ War
is full to the top— sai
600 bushels'of grain
Th« Agricultural 1
lv fi Trig up. over o
This tribunal has been in setaitfn
••more or le«”during tho last month,
and has not as yet adjourned, we be­
lieve. Yet what it will bring forth
It TO THE PUBLIC.
wc cannot tell. It » ru inbred that R
Having purchas*xl tho CoVrtiEli es­ intends to raise the assessment of this
county considerably. Our dssesstaiout
tablishment, and intending to con­
tinue tho publication of the paper, we IS about four hundred thousand dol-
greater than it was last year,
deem it proper to state to the public lars
what kind of a paper we design to We think it is high cneugliP- If they
raise it wl»s»t will be the effect? The
publish.
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The Cov&lER will continue to bat­ Bo^rd adopted set of “Rules” for
tle for Democracy with unabated en­ the government of Assessors last
ergy; but will, at all times, aim to be year, , aud in these “rules” they direct
ji*st to the opponents of tho Detno- the Assessor, in cases where a person’s
eiatic party. It will 1» enr drief nittt’ imi ebtednes» exceeds their assessments
to piake our paper a first cls<3 locall to enter upon , th) assessment roll
journal, and, in order to do this, it only sufficient of their indebtedness to
tvill be necessary for our friends to balano j their assessments. Now, sup­
aid us. by sending all items of news pose that John Doe is indjilted in the
that are worth publishing, in the sum of two thousand dollars, and hw
county. When anything occurs that property, which tho Assessori] thinks
thousand, dollars,
is of public interest, wo desire our is wo« th only
friends to inform us ^f it< while it it and according to the “rules of the
Board the assessor ] pulKhü property f Arteaiin
We shall devote a large portion of down at one thousand dollars and his ■ Or an urioer|tainfv in !
epe was drilled
Afterwards
the [taper to the interest of Agricul­ indebted at the sum
■Onrtjnen miles
ture, knowing that most of our pat­ coin the State Board who thinks his
rons are farmers and laboring men. property u worth two thousand dol­
The farmers are request«! to send us lars. They raise» hisl! ¡assessment to
communications in relation to firm­ two thousand dollars, but they do not
ing, stock raising, or any thing else raise his indebtedness what! it actual­
which pertains to that calling. We ly was. Tim result is that John Doe
shall from week to week, publish the \yill have to pay taxes, cn one thou­
Liverpool wheat quotations. We! sand dollars where he should not pay
shall also advocate Temperance, fully anything. And this result is brought
believing that “temperance in all about by following the “rules” adopt­
thiing<’ is requisite to success in any ed by the Beard. Is this right? Our
devil w ho is something of a limb of
-branch of business.
the law, says it cannot I m enforced at
¡Our paper will contain also a syn-
law’, and w»e believe he is right. .
opii of Telegraphic. State, and other
The truth is, “the Ikard” in adopt­
news. ; In fact, vs shall strive to
ing those rules commit ted » gra ve
iniake the C ourier a first olass family
blunder which, if it can be enforced,
JApev and welcome visitor to every
will redou^l to injury of the people
household in thexiotinty.
who are in debt as much as they arc
jWe shall, when our patronage jus-
worth.
tines it, increase the size of the pa­
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per, and while it remains at its pres­
The Secretary of the State Agricul
ent size, we shall make our articles turai Society infoimt the
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short, but pointed.
correspondent at Salem that the foL
We have'said this much avta’Whut 4owing gold and Bilvtìr medals had
we shall endeavor 'to do.. Now we been awarded, but the Executive
urge tho people of Yamhill county to Committee lunl no^thoroughly^e: um«
take the paper, and thereby aid us in ined tho books yet, and th e list'is not
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this enterprise. The subscription price complete :
GOLD.
of the paper is but a small sum, and
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gun should patroaii;
WT) think that ncrperson can reasona­
T. West &Co., Westport. I
advocates
the interea
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bit
of
salmon.
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bly refuse to pay it, considering that
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exhibit
S. G. Reed, Portland, best
the subscribers will gjt “value re­
of cattle.
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ceived” for it. We would also urge
Geo. L. DcPrahs, Portland, BarcBbtt Officers amj Director
ricultura!
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those who have anything’to advertise Organs.
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C. P. Bacon, Portland, stallion aiid
to patronize us, as the C ourier is as
family
of colts.
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good an advertising medium- as can be
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SILVER.
£buad^
Waiter
Waite,
of
Mvric
ifirion;
John Minto, Sale! , best exhibiCof
Moores, of Mari-
l^e shall Abstain from all offensive sheep.
Morrison, | Clatsi
personalities, and penilit nothing to
Go. L. DjPrans, Bortland. Bur- Grant;
Wtn, Ell
appear in our columns that ought not dett Organs'.
Wilkins, Lane;,
tn be there. Not bjing “experienced
A Stabbing affair occurred at So- Benton; J. G. Bi
knights of the quill,” we ask the honie on the 21st between John Bybee, Columbl
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generous forbearance of our friends. Boyd and Wm. Pollard.
G.
Reed, Multno
The total amount advanced by Jay
Wasco;
W.C. M
Cooke & Co. to the Northern Pacific
TEMPERANCE.
and its connections, including the O. Milla, Washington;
Benton.
Intending to stand for the right in 8. N, Co., ii
From the Sfa'&una
gantic sum. So s$ys the Walla Wai
•11 needed reforms, and believing that la StatefmaiL
■■nil Wm. McIntyre, a li
intemperance is now tho greatest curse
This is the style of
personal’
'^eif the nation, wc cheerfully invite all when a Santa Fe editor go s off for
friends of tempe.aace to give us their a few days’ recreation': “Our senior
aid in assisting- us to present from has gpue-to-the wilds of the Rocky-
Mountains, armed with rifle and flsh--
time to time any item of news or iug-rod. He has gone where the
thought that will tend to rouse u; P j whangdoodle mourncth
the people and prepare them for the wiggleth, the panther squiriueth, and 'dbrstaudhhit th
as an extenuatil
conflict that is soon to come. The thy snake wriggleth—may the latter and also states t
great curse of human, slavery was get nofarther than his boots,”
believe that ho <
A Walla Walla paper of the 18th »df-defenso.. H
toon disposed of when tho people were says: “On last! Tuesday the first
ready and we deem the time near at wheat ever shipped by rail in the val­ ih the city, and
his conduct ha»
hand when the people will rise in their ley was placed-on the ears about two -they have e:oert<
might and summarily dispose of the miles this side of Cuininidgs’ cro.<s^ cure his'parilen.
mg, and nine miles this side of Wal-j
mighty incubus that hangs over us a lula, and token-to that place.' Only*
A little son of
nation, and dragging down so many twenty-font tons were taken at the lives mar Baker
first trip, merely as an experiment. pony, and had a
/ to misery and woe. I
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But it was currird through safely and on one of his fe
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in a little more than an bopr’s timei for sgme purpos
HO# LAND BAii AIS^SSED^
Hereafter it is not probable that and At the santo
which was drag
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Following is the assessed value of much wheat will be haulbtl by wag­ the saddle, f-11
on further than to where a- eomiec-
this juncture tfc
agricultural lands pe * acre,for 1873,in tioii can be made with the cars.”*
side and in thle-
tho different counties, as found by the
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the
boy stepped
T-lie Republicans of France are
State Board:
working with great activity and en­ whidh was soon
Baker......
Marion___
ergy to counteract the deigns of the his foot coutaii
Curry ...
Multnomah
Monarchists. Ex-Presidvnt Thurso pony ran at a |jr
Columbia
Polk,.........
Clatsop, .
Tillamook, .
in conversation, with friends on the the feaplass boy
Do-.glas,.
Umatilla,..,
18th, spoke con fidtontly of the result. er jwbone was
Jackson..
- «ion,......
The Deputies of' the Extreme L ft teet h knocked or
Josephine
Washington
were to hold a meeting: on Monday, terribly bruised
Lane....
on
By this it will be seen that land »nd the Moderate* Republicans nite
'Tuesday. They will probably unif 1- dstfl of th» i
has been assessed much higher in in proposing to the Assembly-ti hat
— .County Fai/M
of
wre jelli
Yamhill than in the average of coun­
ion. rinsnnfaenured' i
ties. Yet wo understand that the
jCred¿table te th<
Board propose to raise our assessment.
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Thereflias been a fearful gale
among tho lakes. A great, nwn-
her of di sisters are reported on
Lake Huron. It was so fierce
that a number of vessels had to
riin ii t > P< rt Huron and Tawrl
for sjiphor.
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PATRONIZING
LAFAYETTE,
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GROCERIES, I - 11
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOESr
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hats and caps ,
GLASSWARETAND QUDENSWARE.
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,’'
DRVGfc, MEDICINES.;
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COUftteR
Isaec Sampson, - - Pr
0ÈAIO IN FINE WINES
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HARKER 4 CO. are now prepared to
offer to the Farfnera and CoHatfenerff
of Oregon, the largert . ^id beat aalacted
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STAPLE an A FARCY CQtftlS.
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GEM SALOON
All of which/have beea eelected froiti the
Importers and iMtalera of San Franfliaco,
and will be pile red low for cash or country
produce* f /O
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ifora, such as:
Ihsky, brandy, Ale, Porter,
OFFfCE
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Is Prepared to do all kindk
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EKSIO^ED THKES pleas-
tncing to the travelling p»b
ction with Lis heed and Liv-
e ir r inning a DAILY
d from St. Joseph. Leave».
15, making connection with
t trniug at 12:15 p. m.
HtSbL JOHNSON, ¡‘rop.'
JOB PR INTING
Administrator's Notice.
•iroTK’E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
Aw the ulMlernigned has been duly un­
pointed a lininis’.a or of the estate of
Lvwis Forrest, deceased, by the'Connty
Court of Yamhill county, Oregon. And all
piersoim has Ing c.aims against saidesfaie
ajre hereby required io present them to
me. with the proner vouchers, at my resi­
dence. t|ve miles south east of Payton in
Said county and State e within six months
from the date of this j no' Ice.
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Admin hi ra .or.
Dated.* October 21st, 137S.
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MANNER SUPERIOR
E TV ABIMPSON, cor 4th and Elm;
deniers in groceries, glassware, Queeua
ware and patent medicines
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>fclLLlAKD SALOON, Powers &, Stewart,
^ropriptora. Beat jtines. lienors Ac.
I OTEL, J. H Olds. proprietor; cor
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of 4th and Depot stri
streets. New house
and good accommodations
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7 OUT SIDE LAKD&
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er property. He bwna Real Fstatjf in
parts, of the City, and ean sell cheaper t
any one else.
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SIMPSON,
MONEY
tET’r'or any person on approved Reales1
in this City _ZTj ■
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ófr Hand or Prihted to
all kinds
Tobacco
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SHOUT NOTIC.
Interest collected quarterly any atnd
milted to lender.
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Loans can be made to rebuild b$ek I m
es in the burnt district, secured bjKhe si
■: property,
Notes, Vouchers, Accounts and.Claimi
the V- 8, collected.
Addiess. C. M. VARg'ER,
garter s Elock, Portland,f^regoi
NÊW GOODS!
At the Old Brick amer.
FERGUSON «b
AVINO THE OXLY
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NORTH YAMHILL,
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ID WARE
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Is constantly kept
complete assortment of
BïilÛaj ani other Lumber,
We »reenabled to
STAPLE articles
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GENTS’ FURNISHINi
GOODS, ETC
L'A (Dii S S* ©StïSô
) AND «LOOTED,
rtment of exeellent
Bills solicited knd promptly filled.
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THOM a B STANDLEY
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Of auch Printing
Of latesi Styles and in fine tn
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H9*Give this Honte a
aprßmß
IMVITATIOM
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BUSINESS CARD9! FANG
FLAY^AKl-S.
VISITING
examine the Mississippi
V W. SAWYER DESIRES TO INFORM
‘-»■the people of Lafayette and vicinity
it he bus located’at McMinn»file with
v instmnMUth. and is prepared to, take
finest picture in all kinds of weather,
rticolarattention paid to
TM# CHILD HEMS’ PICTURE^.
D^-Childrtn «hoaW be brought botwoef
1 \ f i *• h*uM PHO abd X
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CARDS, LABE
ETC.
over
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;e, running
tiand. mal
Ite every