Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, November 21, 1873, Image 2

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LAFAYETTE COURIER
Noles ajid News.
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special says: Ou Wed.
FRIDAY, NOV. 21, 1873 '• nesday, tho 12th inst ., a man named
• Jaiguss Croigle wi^s murdered oti his
farm on Blue Creek, about 12 miles
THANKSGIVING^
cast of Walla Wajla. Indians are
▲ Proclamation by th® Governor.
supposed to be the perpetrators of the
la grateful acknowledgment of the un­ deed.
counted bleMinga of Providence in bount>
f<|«aryesU, conthmed health, and general
Wo a cknowledge the reoei
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peace* and in recognition of the notable fact
^Printers’ Cabinet for October,
«¿haberiMte during the past rear many of our
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sister States have been sufferers from pes­ published at Chicago. It contains
tilence and financial distresses, while we
have been vouchsafed the full enjoyment of matter of vast interest to* the craft
» more th*" usual prosprffity and exemption from tho jxui of S. P. Rounds, who is
'from disease; and wlflle devastations by fire I a clever writer.
‘ have visited our chief cjty. and several lo­
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calities within our borders, they have served
McPhearson says hunting in tho
to exhibit such recuperative power in our
people as to turn seeming disasters into good Calipooa Mountains is a myth, a chi-
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Now. therefore, I, L. F. G rovkr , Govern­ in era, a bose fraud on tho body polit-
or of the State of Oregon, do appoint Thurs-
So says tho Zfemritraf.
fli day.the 2J th day of November, AJ). 1873, to ic
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'be observed as a day of Thanksgiving to Al-
It is a case of donas” with the
, mighty God, the Great Giver of all good and
WJ perfect gifts, for the inereies and blessing» Monmouth MeMengcr whether it con-
of the year now drawing to a close, i
tinues or not. *t
r, khxitness whereof. I have hereunto set my
and cauoed the seal of the State of
Tho Oregonian says: Bon Holladay,
i-jOregon to be affixed at the Executive of-
O’Meara, editor*
. lee, Jn the city of Salem, this 1st day of Esq and Mr. Jarnos
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‘November, A. D. Ibti
in-chief of the BulUtln, were passen
L. F. GROVER.
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gers by the steamship Oriflamme,
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whieh left this port on Saturday last.
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Mr Holladay’s health is said to be in
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NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
a precarious state, and w*o hear that
AU subscribers to the C ourier hé goes to California for medical
treatment. He was so ill that it was
will pay arrears to September 4th necessary to carry him in a chair
—the middle of vol. 8—to J. IT. aboard the steamer. Mr. O’Meara is
Upton? i On Sept. 4, 1873. sub- on his way to Washington City, D. C.
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.Nesmith left San
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scriptions commence running in
Francisco on Friday last, for Wash
* favor* of Use present proprietors.
ington.
1 take this occasion to ask all A change of venue has boon granted
< indebted to me on vol. 7 and 8, to to Mr. Charles Mealy in the Circuit
Court to Linn county, where his trial
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for manslaughter will be tried. The
J. H. U pton
Neit» says his case does not cause ono-
hthe
h^ft excitement as the trial of Dr.
TEMPERANCE.
Grass did.
Salem ships barrels from San Fran­
cisco.
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his annual inessago on the 19th ult.
The jury in the Tweed case found a
verdict of guilty on all accounts. The
defence make no exceptions to the
verdict He was sentenced to
years imprisonment and a line o
000.
M odel
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Johnny,
S chcol E xamination
can y|ou compare happ »mess?” ^Yes,
Bir, posit ve, money; comparative,
good, healthsuperlative, a good
conscience.” “Very well. Now
tell me why you make a good con-i
science the superlative?1 ‘Because,
>ithput it even good health would
sock the stupidity of the ox to es­
cape from remorse;” “Anu why fa
good health the comparative?” “Be
catiFO it is better5 than wealth.”
then is money the positivg?”
“ Because positively everbody
wants it.” “You may go to your
»eat my son.” “Now, Nellie, let
me hear you decline marriage.”
‘‘Exense me, sir, but I am nearly
seventeen and I would rather not
decline marriage.” >
J511ECIMENS
FROM
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
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k Sheriff s Safe.
•M’OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY
JRI virtue of an execution issued out of
the Hon. Circuit Court of the State of Ore­
gon for the county of Yamhill and to me
directed by the Clerk of said Court in favor
of James 1. Hembree* Plain tiff, and against
Thomas Henry, Defendant, for the sum of
thirteen Hundred and fifty-tWo r|l^ri?UJol-
lars U. S. coin, with interest thereon aWhe
rate of one percent, per month from’ the
18th day of December 1872 and the farther
sum of thirty-four and twenty VBWiun-
dredthsdollars costs.
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1 have levied upon all the right, title
and interest of the said defendant in and
to the following described real property,,
to-wit: Block No. (lS)eigliteen in the town
of Lafayette. Yamhill county, Oregon.
And on
OREGON,
Monday the 1st. day of December 1873
at one o’clock P. M. of said day I will pro •
ceed to sell at public auction • teethe high­
est bidder for U. 8. ooin in front, of the
Court-House door in Lnteyotfc, Yamhill
county Oregon, all the right, title and ta-
terest of the above named* Defendant In
and to the above described*re*4 estate' to­
gether with ail and singular the heredita­
ments arid appurtenances thereunto be­
longing or in any wise appertaining to sat­
isfy said execution and accruing costs.
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R. P. BIRD,
Sheriff of Yamhill county, Oregon.
Lafayette Oct. 31st. 1873.
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ORGANS,
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ACCORDEONS,
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Administrator's Notice.
otice is hereby given * that
the undersigned has been duly ap­
pointed administrator of the estate of
Lewis Fbrrest, deceased, by the County
Court of Yamhill éoúnty, Oregon. And all
persons haying claims against said estate
art Hereby Required to present them to
me. with the proper vouchers, at my resi­
dence, live miles south east of I^ayton in
Said county and State within six months
from the date of this notice.
J. W. LAMBERT,
Administrator.
Dated: October 21st, 1873. J _
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Kiblinger,
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TUNING,
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LEAVE TO
it public that there will be a
e socialde at the Court House
night fur the benefit of the
rOa 1.
Final Settlement
CO. are now prepared to
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offer to the Farmers and Consumers
of Oregow the largest «nd best selected
otice is hereby given that
the umlersigned, administrator of
Btock ofrGi isniiM Merchandise ever offered
the estate of Henry Robert s. deceased, has
in Yamhill county, consisting of
tiled in the County Court of Yamhill coun­
I boys will leave their necktieB
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ty, Oregon, bis final account of his mpiijn-
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essrs. J. J. Hembree. J. E.
istration of said estate, and that, by cfrder
orrifa; the Room Committee,
said*Court, the same will be heard by
an be arranged and numbered, STAPLE and FANCY GOODS of
sqid Court, at the Court nouse, in Lafay­
m is extended to all. A jolly
ette, in said«ounty,,on Saturday, the. 6t’h
y be expected.
day of December, 1873. at. len o’clock A.’ M.
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COMMITTEE.
of said day. At which time arid place any
GROCERIES,
person interested may appear and file ob­
no3'J wl
jections to said account.
CLOTH INGK
TIoNAL PARK
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BOOTS AND SHOES.
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Administrator.
Lafayette, Nov. 7,1873.
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possession of the b<
heretófore tl¿*eate
resolutions adoptee
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GLASSWARE AND QUI)ENS WARE. '
'HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
DRUGS, MEDICINES.
TxN WARE ETC.
Final Settlement
otice is hereby given that «*
the undersigned aduiintati-gtor of dho1,
N estate
of Clmrles Iloppklns, deccn'UHl, has
filed in the County Coart at Yamhill coun­
ty, Oregon, liis final account of his at bn tri- -
All of which have been selected from the 'isfration of said estate,and that; by order
Importera and Dealers of San Francisco, of Raid Court* said account will I m ? heard at
and will be ottered low for cash or country tho Court lion.««? in -Lafayette, in said
county, on Saturday. tbeCtlidav of Detem- •
produce*
l>er. 1873. at one o’clock J*.
j M. at said dav.
l»er,
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At which time and place
any pbrson inter- -
ested may appear and * file objection»
to said 1
_bfectionsto
acccuht.
J. T. HEMBREE,
Adiulnistritor.
Lafayette, Nov. 7,1878.
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OREGON.
hope in? refbrni-
mudh the more
friendaiof tem­
Administrator
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OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1
the undersigned has l>een duly ap­
pointed administrator of the estate of Ran­
son Hjggins, deceased. All persons know­
ing themselves indebted to the estate are re- '
questeil to call and settle the same, and all
; the fanners, so that they will persons having claims against said estate,.
scolding.
will please present them with.proper vouch­
ers within six months from date, to the un­
dersigned at his residence tWo miles west of'
Lafayette, Yamhill County. Oregon.
DAVID SMITH.
Administrator.
Lafayette, Nov. 7,1873.
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ren half price.
The Dayton Granary
T h now open for storage, free of charge to
all those that will give us the preference of
puachasing their Wheat for cash, at the1
highest market price, any time when they
niav see proper to sell.
So come on, gentleni&n,iwe have a free
bridge and no ferriage, and will accommo­
date you any way to suit the times.
Last week, while boring a well on
Mr. Miller’B place, on Soap Creek, at
the depth of forty feet the borers
struck a strata of muck and drift­
wood; and fifty feet from tho surface
they struck a log three feet in thick­
ness, through which the auger passed.
The case- of 8. Wolf against P.
Abrahams, for $¿,000 damages for the
filling of the little child of plaintiff
by running over it with an omnibus,
recently tried in Wasco county, re-
aulted in favot of the defendant. The
jury acquited defendant of careless­
ness.
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We learn, says the Mercury,
from a gentleman who visited the
foines in Yakima, W.T„ tlmt they
have been greatly overrated; and
in fact, do r.ot amount to anything.
Before our people ¿o to running
wild ovei irresponsible rumors,
they had letter look before they
leap.
We learn from the Statesman
that Mary J. Kiblinger, the daugh­
ter of Jacob and Amanda Kibiin-
ger, aged eighteen, with whom her
in blood, jf necessary^ but at the same hither is charged with having com­
, tjW
fiilibustaring mitted incot, lias been adjudged
grabbing expedition insane and ordered to be sent to
against Cuba forwarded. The sent­ the Insane Asylum at East Port
iment of the Amerioffli peoplo is: ev­
erything in defense of the Honor of ' land.
the nation; nothing for conquest.
; His Excellency. Gov.- Grover
I has appointed Dr. El. J. Ek ughton,
J ’ r horrible O utrage :
' of Albany, Surgeon General of the
i Owing to the statement, contained .Oregon Volunteer Militia, in the
t in • letter from Havana, that when place of Dr. Chapman, removed,
the news of the Virginius reached
many friends of Dr. Bbughton
. ffentiAgo on'the 7th, the Spanishrvol-1 will agree with os when we say
’ hptfeers visited the widows of the ma- that no better appointment could
‘ sons shot fa 1868 aud bnktally out­ have been made. He is a «man of
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HARKER ¿CO.
Dayton, Ocaoi>wri|t D73.
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NEW GOODS!
At the Old. Brick Corner.
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BIRD
ave just received and are
constantly receiving
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New G gccls ,
rjVHE UNDERSIGNED THKES plea*-
Consisting of General Merchandise,
CLOTHING.
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HATS, CAP8,
f BOOT8,^HOE8,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
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8TAPLE AftTlCLE8t ,
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cd apathemas at his head
realetaed his life. The crew
was a large'one, determined
id by their officers, aud Mr.
ings ’Was rescued from his
is position, j Meanwhile,
Sart|in had! dispatched a
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.1 jure in announcing to the travelling pub-
lie that in connection with hia Feed and Liv-
ery business he is running a DAILY
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and fromi St.
Joseph.
Leaves*
Lafayette
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making
connection
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. returning
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the cars,
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HULL JOHNSON, Prop.
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GENTfr’ BURNISHING
.. 1 GOODS, ^0., ETC., ETC
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ST. JOSEPn business directory
ELTY A BIMPSON, cor. 4th and Elm ;
dealers in groceries, glassware, Queen»
ware and patent jnedicines
K
illiard saloon , powers a steward
Best wines, liquors, Ac.
B proprietors.
aprGmß
J. H, OLDS - PROPRIETOR.
. Flooring,
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raged the helpless women, And in the fink medical attamments, a thor-
struggle four were killed, and seven ough scholar, a Democrat, and a
chstB sineo died. A petition is being ’ gentleman ijn every acceptance of
:^ircirlated m New York, signed gen- the term, and this mark of his Ex-
erally by the Masters and Past Mas-! cellency’l esteem and confidence
Sills, Etc., Etc.
Cheapest.
ters of the Masonic lodges, calling for:
. JkAM^on < the Grand Lodge of the;
State, to take such action as may be
deemod necessary, u ’
Also [a geher
Finishing Lumb
Bills solicited
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will be duly appreciated, not only
by pr. Boughton himself but by
his tnauy personal friends through*
out the State.— Mercury.
MISCELLANEOUS»
AND AFTER MAY Ifl, THERE
vT will be a regular stage running be­
tween Lafayette and Portland, making
weekly trips, leaving I^afayette every Fri­
day morning at 8 o’clock, returning Satur­
day. FARE, EACH WAY, SI 50,
) oveo ;
excellent
A NEW HACK
Win be placed upon thia line in a short
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EXPRESS and other business attended to
ppromtly. p
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OTEL, J. H. Olds, proprietor; cor
of 4th and Depot streets. New house
and good accommodations. /T*
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