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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1873)
S * É—« LAFAYETTE COURIER in - ~ L-^ --Ì f.' t FRIDAY, NQV 28ht, J.873 M. E. Church South. F. MAYS, PASTO». Appointments for Lafayette and Tillamook Circuit are as follows : > First Sabbath. Happy ValleyTatll o’clock ▲. McMinnville, ikjOp. m . Second Sabbath. Tjllamook. Tkird Sabbath. West Chehalem, 11 a . m ., Unity School House, 3 p. m . Fourth Sabbath. Armstrong’s School House, il a . M.. Lafayette.6:3l> p. m .. Gold in New York to-day, 107f. Portland Legal Tender ratea. Dii buying ; ■921 selling. Gold bars are quotable at 725@750 fine. Exchange on San Francisco, j of li $ •cent, discount. _ ool Wheat, 12s 8d@12s lid ; club, Liverpool ' 12a Md(^13e. S AMTEL, is our duly author» ised Affeat at Portland, Ore>fpii4 - T hat S ociajmj :.—The sociable .given by the young men of this place qn last Saturday evening, was a de- ci(Jed success iu ovei y particular. We would infer 1 hat the young men stand very high in the estimation of the fair sex. from the rush they made iu try ing to be the first to obtain a bow,and the lavish smiles the deigned to be stow upon them when they wanted a prize package, a paper of pop-corn, or a quarter to go fishing, to try to catch (not a cucxer, for all of them were on the outside) a ring, a diamond pin, or something in that line; tut we are sorry to, say they did not succeed in catching many’, but as to hair pins, bractlets, toilet soap, and “sich,” they • did well. The young men did away with their usual bashfulness, and did their utmost to make tho entertain* ment enjoyable to. their visitors, and we think they succeeded admirably. The not receipts were $45 75—a very handsome showing. About 9:30 all those who participate in dancing ad journed to tho Lafayette House to ioQi in the mazy dance until n_ar the »our of 12 when all wendsd their way to their several homes. C alled .—Mr. Samuel Robinson of Painter'& Co.’s type foundry of San Francisco, gave us a ca’l on Wednes day tail. He is meeting with very fair success 1 in disposing« successnn disposing of printing mate rial. From here he goes ovbrland to * "S California. TOWN. Frosty weathej*. See the new ads. No more burglarieR. Get out your skates. Patronize the new barber. Literary entertainment next. Good week for mfi prying. / Wheat $1 per bushel at St. Joo. Earthquakes in Southern Oregon. For a shave go to i obert Pierce’s. Thanksgiving Day is O' thing of the past. • u*' Remember tho lbcture tire Saturday night. ' Jack frost has put in an appear once. ance. Amatour' Dramatic Entertainment •on the tapis. >• ’ J ind3 of Job work go to the For all kinds C ourier job office^ The question on the street is “who rkeeps the best fires.*’ The skake did not reach, here and so •every xidy is happy. The latest conundrum—where did you get such a clean shave? Prof. Smith of Lafayette Academy teaches a class in book-keeping of evenings. The men a: ,nd boys put in their spare 'fime shooting muc' to iff at wild geese, much their disturbance. On Sunday last /o noticed a num- ber of girls riding “closo-pin” fash- of town. ion, in the lower j Weiheard a ru or on tho street yesterday evening hat one of our cit- attempted suicid?. >uens of this Mr. J. M. Kel , of tho firm of Kelty &t BimpsoD, goes below next weelt to buy a stock of goods for tho holidays. Those in want o^oewing machines should send to Mri Geo. W. Traver, Portland, Oregon, See his rad in an- ‘I other column. Mr. Royal will soon have j his butch- er shop up, and in A shpi shprt time be the community with able to supply the meats of all kinds. Mr. W. E. Adams, will be in town to-day to try an(i organize a singing .school. Those wishing to attend will meet at the ringing of the bqll. At the party the other evening a young lady purchased several boxes of hair pins, and was asked what she intended doing with so many, replied, “the sweetest jrose always has the most thorns.” Murray at St. Joe has his plow- . manufactory in running order, and has turned out six during the past * week. He is deserving olfpatronage. All who have tried them are well sat isfied, and pronounce WBffln A No. 1., On Tuesday evening a delegation of gentlemen aqd ladies, consisting of Messrs. Hill, Palmer, Mrs. Hill tfnd ' i visited the man, of Dayton Lodge iey report the lodge at this place. Thej prosperous con- order at Dayton dition. ..... J.. T he A merica ^ * W o I l T rade .— tho total Last year it is, qsti In a correspondence to the Pitts wool of the United i i i Was 160,- burgh, Pa., Leader of November 4th, 000,000 pounds woro im- we find the following, says the Neu&, <306,581 lbs. ported from a in relation to Oregon’s notorious Sen This is a consk in both ator: classes over 1871* w|ien|the domestic Butler still loves to talk of his John dip was 146,000,00(1 nds, and the M. Hippie, who has made such a sen foreign importation 78,1 0,000 pounds sation as a bigamous United States an aggregate increase for lBj72 ‘over 1 U • ¡ i _ : ’j Senator from Oregon. It is the fa 1871 of more th$n fifteen per cent. vorite subject of conversation by tho The census of 1870 developed th§ fact fireside. that there were $132, 319 capital “John was a smart fellow, but a invested in ¡Woolen i r ctoriçs i in bad ’un,” says nearly everybody. the United States, i^nd the returns of It has been tho boast of Senator products for 1872, álth gli incoili- ili Mitchell-Hipple that in spite of all pleto, demonstrate thaiiiUei are. able the scandalous facts that have come to make in the United ates all kinds j ' k "1 ■■ . J;* J a ij 11 b out about him, the people of Ids old of ! woolen fabric^ Our home manu- home believe and trust him This is factories, especially th<>se in Phila- not so. I have taken pains to talk [ig inroads delphia, are annually with the people here, and find that ers of the upon tha field of the im only a few lawyers here, former in high grade woolen i nd par- mates of Hippie, have any sympa ticularly in the carpet this ad- thy for him whatever. vance is evident ican manu- I discovered to-day another chap facturera are ma )d Axmuister ter in the dismal history of John and velvet ca a glance in Mitchell-Hipple. In an interview some of our Pl between Miss Sadie Hoon, at Frank-| will show.-f-B^r i i --------- ■ '^*1* T 1 lin and your correspondent, she .said >, N. K Dr. R. V. Pierçe, of that her husbaud cruelly abused her first advocated con 1 as well during tj^eir married lif<j. as local treatment ai ecessary for the curé of Catarrh,* an so suc- Discovered that the date of Hippie’s scssfully has his Gof •Idofiill. icarDis- divorce from his wife was not until is a cons itutional covery prqven • 1869, instead of 1867. In 1862 after nfy whcij abcqmpai led with treatment deserting the school-teaoher with the use of Dr. Sage’s vatai whom he ran away from Butler, he dy, applied locally r moans . of Dr. Pierce’s Nasal ¡D ( ho only rneth- married a Miss Mattie JE. Price. This od of reaching the I|>er aud buck would make him living in bigamy for chambers of tho i he ____ __ JBBH long offered $500 rqwi rd for a case several years. In proof of all thiifc, I have found that ho can not cure Both inedi- instru cines with instrumen t the records of a case in the Criminal Druggists. . [ J Court where Mrs. Hippie had brought - n, not a thou- action against her husband for assault A couple iple of oi young! youn, infei les a frow« from -Eh this pl —, recently aud battery. The information charg sand mil° j * • ‘ A 1* r wended their waj asliington ed him with striking her and brutal antustic, county to trip jthe ly abusing her. The caso was not knowing there wias t H I was td> cial par- defended, but arranged by so mo 60rt ty near at handj It w ■enerslly understood thatj th' they of a coinpromise. the State. One >f them He can never be proceeded against «mole a gry at his girl, becauso in Oregon for bigamy, as runder the ghaitly smile on Some other i fellow, State laws there the statute of limi so to be even he’and his coi on id. went to the < dancé’ (?) b tations has expired. y tljey Well, they say they liaqi a t’s Mr. Hoop, father of the once Mrs. and won’t go òff to aiiy more i rest, 45 • j Hippie, lives near hero, and is a most - -4 dances soon. respectable farmer. He coufii ms his daughter’s story in every particular. t'raWW |i- .- ■ rrwin At the residence of Mr.^HLiQldyon If the Senate want evidence it can be Ji H. Olds,i|J. famishtti them abundantly, and if tarnished, it Nov. 24th, by J * the word of some of the leaders of the Em mitt Olds an id Miss Elizal Senate is to be taken the Senatorial Messinger; all o if.this county. MONEY ■ ■ yj ‘OP I. KXECÜTIVX DKTVBTMKNT. Jo You can now»buy a Stove of thicker plate, and st any plate fails it can be replac- Governor ............... -............. L. F. Grover « ed at a small expenre. We have the Secretary of State........... .8. F. Chadwick Treasurer of State............. L Eleischner Driving Flue and Elevated Oven State Printer......................... Eugene Semple State Librarian.... ......vH. C. Simpson Register of State Lands... .E. B. McComas COOK STOVES, « . . . • • 1 * > 7*7^' ,-T .......... J* » • » Congressman . All manufactured in this city. ' /■ ’ • 3 '■* ' i ' ,'|J •! '« j, _ • FEDERAL OFFICERS. The other dealers will lell you they don’t U. 8. District J^dgeJ...i i .r> .M.P.Dwdy keep them. The reason h. they U.S. Marshal.^..,......... ..That G. -Dm can’t buy them. Clerk U. 8. Court... ........ R. Wilcox Surveyor General.,. ........... W. H.fOAel Please remember that 4 also have a Sup’t Affairs... 4» -.T. R Qdenaal .......... Thos. Frazer U. S. Assessor. 7. •. PATENT_CHURN. •HU U. 8. Collector....i .W/'BeMAy ------ r Doh’t forget to look at the .JfcAX» OFFICERS THE COURIER 14 • > Í y ■'I > I !“'P ■-’*■'■! OFFICE PATENT WINDOW I Roseburg W.’U. Willis. Register • • • • ▲ *» . • • • •« < B. Berman, Receiver. « ■ . • . . ........ . .„ ' Oregon City Owen Wade, Register.... A* Ld. Henry Warren, Receiver. J. ,H. Stephens, Register,... D. Chaplin, Receiver.,.....,.^.. , ” BLITD, Which is made Of Spruce Wood, and is al Lighter, Cheaper, More Cleanly, More .Durable to (Lo (dl kinds « I And is the handsomest Window Blind iq/ise. It gives the best satisfaction to all who try •it, and 1 only ask you to.enquire of any one who has used med | them, to convince you that the ■* T~ —•— Wooden Blind is thav(«ry best that yon i can buy. . ................... T JOHN R. LAKE. ' jnnelnoll f L L £ MANNER SUPERIOR j r * *» Sl'PllEMB COURT. p. P. Prim, Chief Justice........ Jacksonville A; J, Thayer...'..,.*...... ... .Gortalljs .... .Salem B. F. Bonham................. . W- W. Upton « • • • f • »la • ■ e | 4 f Oj* ' . .i Portland JL L ArtImr« • » • •'!•••• '...Baker City js s w. . i.JITMClAL JUSTTJCT8, I f First District : Jackson and Ji Vj 2d District: Benton, Coos, Curry, and Lane. 3d District:. Lfon. i‘ Polk, Tillamook and Yamhill. 4tii District: 1 Jr" * ■ v Columbia, Mifltnomah, and Clackamas, Prof Mart Taylor - - Principal. Washington. , 5thDistrict;«,Grant, Ui la, Union and Wasco, h OR GIVING ? THE YOUNG MEN OF Oregon a thorough Business Education . TERMS OF CIBCI IT COCBTS. at i Frat District—In the county of Josephine, on the fourth Monday in October: Jackson ONE HALF THE USUAL PRICES, secOfed Monday in February, Jsne «on No > , .- In session at Albany, Linn County at all vember. Second Distirct—Donglas third Monday timeag in Octoiler, and seconed Monday in May; Coos, fourth Monday in May, and second DAY AND NIG^T SCHOOL. Monday in September ; Cnrry, first Monday Farmers and others wishing to educate their in June*; Lane, third Monday in April, O m sons can obtain full particulars by address and first Monday in November; Benton.seo- ond Monday in April, and third Monday in ing the Principal, n’.’7m3, November/1 ------------ -------------------------- X Third District-rLinn, fourth Monday iu March, and second Monday in October: Marion, second Monday in March June and November; Polk, second Monday in . ay. and fqgrth Monday in 'November; Yau secorm Monday in April, and ftrifth Moi in (jabber ; Tillamook, aecoad Monday ia July. \ t . J. SMITH, PRINCIPAL. 'Y ourtli District—Clackamas t fourth Moh- > day in April and September; MultoiMk, second Mondav in February, Juno^nd Oc tober; Coluifibia.Asecond Mohdaylw*'Aprff; FM1EBM COMMENCED SEPTEMBER 15, Clatsop, second Monday in Angupt, at4 > 1S73. t4 fourth Tuesday in January; Washington, TTzITIONj Monday f fourth ............... _ in May, and first Monday; ft October. 7 / / . L »/ HIGHEST* GRADES ^7 per Quarter. Fifth District—Wasco, third Monday in j INTERMEDIATE GRADE 5 “ Jane, and second Monday in November; June PRIMARY •* ........ 4 •• Grant, first Monday in Jurie.jhnd third Hpo- LANGUAGES, (extraf*.... 1 per month. day in September; Baker, third Monday ft JtS” Pupils can enter at any time. May and first Monday >n October ;4Vtafatf: *< noSJ-tf first Mondav in May,* and third Monday ft October; Umatilla, last Monday in April, ' -C 'O and fourth Monday hi October . ‘ w be Q c to ------ — -................... i '. aggaaiWftBWWr F LAFAYETTE ACADEMY, flu p t * p . U. S. Senator* Parlor and Box Stoves. SHORT NOTICE. • ' COXSURfRZOXAl, ▲XD diffebext kinds of hl| t . - OBEGON OFFICIAL DIBECTOBT. ’ Is the sole Agent for a 1 the Stoves manu- factored. II ■ * ¿Í PATRONIZING days of Mitchell-Hipple are already :“zc in thi^ place, At the Essex ÍHousein numbered. - on the 26th inst», by J. T. Hembree, J, P., Mr. J. I ’ . Kinftan and Miss THE GREAT SENSATION. M. A. Bridwell; all of Yamhill. r. ■ !i|l . III ■ “ h ...V ____ BY LEON OLIVER. At the same time and pl je Hembree, Mr. IL IU F. It is a full and truthful histor; •y of tice rthull Miss Julia Bufoud, all <1 fl the famous Beecher-Tilton-Wood n r scandal, including comprehensive and Iff Ü! ili LAMAYETTE M RK biographical sketches of Henry Ward i Leecher, Theodore Tilton, Victoria C. COftBEJlED W1 KLY Woodhull, Tennite C. Catlin and Colo nel Blood. Illustrated, with life-like FIXHK portraits, and giving facts and inci Wheat, best wlnte bu'shelj.. dents in the lives of all of them never Outs, Corn Meal ffi..’ ALL KINDS before published. shcl The prominent position occupied by Flour best, Buckwheat Flour, the parties involved in this greatest Bran V-i ton....... Social Drama of the age, has given to Hay, 1« ton....... or Printed to Order •• baled V ton- $■ it an almost world-wide notoriety, and the partial and fragmentary re GltOCKKIl ports of it which have been published, Sugar, San FrancijcO rt fi Island.........1 ,,* l ave only served to whet tho the appetite crushed.,.i... of the reading public with a desire to granulated^.., è have the whole st >ry truthfulTy and ory truthfu Tea, black, B. ||... impartially told. This ths author Imperial..,. .. j 4 ..... has done, but in such a manner As not Coffee, C«>ata llica, p ft Rio.. to do injustice to any of the dra/notit Kono >.,.. ... jtenonoe, or to shock or offend the «»»■■» •• ti* • -JL U Java. most fastidious reader. The author Salt, CaTnien Inland, claims, and we think justly, to have Liverpool, ciii-o dai^y.. had pecul.ar facilities for his work, FRI IT8, V kgk having been for years personally ac quainted with thoso of whom he Apples, green 74 hush, A VINO TUK OXLY dried, writes. Peaches, dried, 1 The sketch of Henry Ward Beecher Plumbs, “ (the advance sheets of which have Beans, lb lb. • •’J“ been submitted to several of the lead Potatoes, bush.i Í Onions. ft. ing journalists. and authors in the ‘ ■ ¡¡MEATS, West) is unanimously declared to be Beef, fresh, I.tff the best and most entertaining sketch corned ..» 8moke<l . . | . of this foremost clergyman of the* age ever written, and all tho biographies Pork, iresh, !b ®>.*. “ . characteristic and Veal, are enlivened by i ' Muttofr “ ...... j. PART OF THE STATE entertaining incidt enter and anecdotes Bacon, hams <* ft. Biigarcnred never before published, and are writ- sides; • J • • • ten in a free, racy and unhackneyed shoulders. .7...... We are enabled to make style. toifLTR There are alio included in the work, Chickens, dressC(|, each.. 1’1,7 J* ' i 7 copious extracts front the speeches < per dozen...... j and writings of the “Woodhull,^giv BtTTEB, eggs '4 ft. | ing an epitome of her peculiar * views Butter, fresh rol|M , packed. > L ;...... a upon her favorite topics of free love, California \ 4 ". ... .1 social freedom, and the social utopia Isthmus . j....... i Of such Printing which she hopes to establish. Eirgs, dozen. J. i. IL .. 4 | I j ‘ij| The book is printed from clear new C ‘ ~ ' Cheese, Oregon pyime, b. CaUforma.,... ¿ .. IIVITATIOI HAND ILLS, California type, and upon superior paper, in ono large octavo volumo of about 400 Lard, ▲ND j. AND ▲ wool , Htnzsj pages, and its style is alike creditable Wool, V . ft... .. • . Il fi . • ? i BUSINESS CARDS, FANCY PLAYCABD’ to the author, artist and publishers. Hides, dry, each.; ' > Í ..... It is bound in fine English muslin, li green, sabred, ea PLAYCABD8, f I . CIBCVLAKS, ------ -------- 8kins. dreM brary style, with gilt back hnd sides. Deer Sheep skiim, skins, wool wool on, » e VISIT ÜG CARDS, LABELS, CHECKS, Price $3. bfLS ftfd It is sold only by Canvassing Agents and ETC. tiMeeJOil.boihil.iig^n; canviot be procured at the stores, r,. * ft»» .iii ..... p * « We should think ^rhat the publish Lard oil W gallon., t ers assert is true,. that this is one of the Coal ______ oil X »• B. f Address orders to best stllirtg books ever issued, and those ^Neoisfoot Oil, Iws. gallon. ft. who desire employment for the winT Tallow, rr"'1""' * tSNELL CÓÍ Í J ter should secure an outfit for this » NELL Æ general merc&a cash store. ? store. lishers upon receipt of 75 cents. Ad cash ———4^ dress The Beverly Company, Wabash "OAINTING. t House, < Ave. and 22d St., Chicago. See their J l painting t and sign w advertisement in another column. order by J. W W: i (Jprey. » Äe. ... J.lf. Cowls ( T. R. Harrioan ( A. IL Burbank State Senator nep s. I ij ÍAJ STOVES. r U tt YMOhill County County Judge.... .......... M. M. Ramsey ....... R. H. ' Lam son Clerk........ . Sheriff................ .. . ..^....„.KfP. Bird ....J. M. helty Go to Lake’s Emigrant Stove and Tin Storo, Treasurer... . .......... *’* j Dawoon Co. Commissioners'. • 13K Front street, Portland, and see ...................i....Hulenr the stoves manufactured at the ............... &... Haadley Surveyor.... .....................I. Davis Assessor.... OREGON IRON WORK! School Sup t i.• • «• • H• H. Heu^it Coroner------ ............................... J)r. Johnson They can be had at no other place, as UBGISLATUBE. f > — YOUR v OREGON - MADE OUR COLUMN John Hippie—Mitchell. s 1 -^4»— Tí Kez Perce Indian Chief I SALVE. ^.'4 hl MNOR RELIEF /TO I’AINFUL FEET Jb from TIGHT BOOTS use N«Z PRRCE INDIAN CHIEF SALVE, n • r •r.ufTT’ .............. . " —" p — - -y < ) remove Corns A »div Frerly F m Terre Indian Chief Salve. Bandag* for / four or live days; a sure cure. . ji T >- ----------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------- T - J ■- OR Cuts aud Bruises me Nez Ferce In dian Chief Salve, ri .■<$>. * « ¡ * i • T*‘ F or BUtos and scalds TWrKVî’ F UreWez Perce Indian Chief Safar OR TETTER AND RINGWORM ’’ LAFAYETTE BUSINESS DIREC TORY F Use Nez Perce Ind ai^ Chief Saelv or hard swellings and ¿ atb . ERGUSON a BIRD, comer of Jeflerson erings use Nez Peice Indian Chief F and Main ; dealers in produce aud gen F eral Salve. ’*'>■ i merchandise. •• -----:—'-J ■ .L . P'd..’------ ob sores OP ALL KINDS ELTY A SIMPSON, north side Main UaeNez Perea Indian Chief Salve. street; dealers in drugs, confection ------i__________ • _____ __U_ eries and family »applies. OR ALL DI8EASE8 OF THFBK1N Use Nez Perce Imlwn Chief Salva AS. McCAlN, attorney ; office on south side Main street. RICE 50CENT8 A BOX. Fey aaUty ai! Druggists and generai dealer*.' ARBER SHOP^ j . r . Majors, propri * ' oct20h ìh T . etor ; east side Jeflerson street just A * Y . I abat e tin shop. i —u "WMT M. RAMSEY. County Judge and , ▼ ▼ • attorney at law,—office in the Court House. ' BIRD, west side Jeflerson street, dealer in stoves and tinware. F F P K J B THE PARKER CUH. J C. BRADSHAW, attorney at law. A SPECIALTY airi , ■ Ì J a * 1 S THE COURIER. DAYTON BUtiiNEwS DIRECTORY. STAMP FO* f WCU^AR HRIS, TAYLOR, dealer in general mer chandise. Odd Fellows building. The cheap cash £tore. C S. POWEuL, Saw Mill. Dressed • lumber of all kinds, door a and w in W dow frames. ' oward a stewart * blacksmiths. Wagons, hacks and baggies ironed. Gunsmithing and general job work done. H T EADBElTEll A ltILEY : pictures of all JM descriptions always on hand and frames of all descriptiohs made to order. PARKER BRO’S WEST MERIDEN,CT. >, II !, ! boi 73no3J-)y F « lu .> et —— —— Mik f J. N. MILDER, ▲ 7 Vison lai 'Is MJWARKEI’. & Cp., Ferry street; dry . 1! ‘ :■ 1 Í . a, IAFAYKÏTE. 0«, M.M. goods, groceries and general merchah-1 diae. Dayton flouring mills, < «07 *1 /mi lUOV ‘ WOULD ANNOUNCE TO THE Citi BEST, livery stable Ferry street; W- zens of this placa und; vicinity that • gies and horses to 1ft at aU .times, at he basi*returned to hfc okl’wtand ond i» reasonable rates. < 5 ~~I----- --- -------- T- inánufacl ÖHINO1.ES-. GOOD .QUiUJTX HACKS. , Ac. —. OZ'Kiipluring. «typa-on J I S ä ’ •”*’ •'