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Appointments for Lafayette and Tillamook
- Circuit ar» as follows :
First Sabbath, Happy Valley, at U o’clock
A. m ., McMinnville. 0:30 p J m .
Second Sabbath, Tillanjfiok.
Third Sabbath. West Ch|halem, 11 A. M.,*
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Unity School House, 3 p. M.
Fourth Sabbath. Armstrong’s School
House, 11 a . m ., 1 j»fayette'.'6:3O P. M.,_______
Gold in New York to-day, 109,
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Portland Legal Tender rates, 90j buying;
91$ selling.
Gold bars are 1 quotable at 7‘25@750 fine.
Exchange on S¡m Francisco, | of 1 V
CWft*V discount.
jLiverpopl Wheat, 13s 2d@ 13s 4d; club,
13s 4d@14s.
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SVMUEU 1» our duly author­
ized A gent at Portend, Oregon.
T he L afayette C ourier ; has
been designated, in pursurnce of law,
as the paper in wli^ch all legal and
judicial advertisements for the coun­
ty of Yamhill must be published.
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William Watte, died at • 4 I his
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county Oregon, Nov. 30, 1873; a. ge4»
70 years, 2 months and 3 days
Deceased was I born in Ken tucky;
emigrated West in 1816, erdssi ng the
Mississippi Rivet at St. Louis W’L^n
there was but a ferryman's cabin
there; caine to Oregon in 1652, and
has since I lived, in .Coluidbia an<F
Washington counties.
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He was humble,, faithful; and de­
voted to the cause of his Divine MasL
ter, whom he never denied; bias made
many sacrifices for the salvation of
souls. But his services are it an eInd
on earth. He has gone to seek his
reward. He leaves a wife and eight
children and many warm I friends.
When you goto St. Joe, don’t fail He has now gone to meet many be­
to call at Dr. H. R. Littlefield’s store. loved relatives and friends |in that
place prepared for the people of God.
He has almost anything you want.
“Blessed are« the dead' that die in
At the Sheriff’s Bale on last Tues­ the Lord.”
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day, J. T. Hembres, Esq. purchase d
Father, yet again we hope to meet you,
the property* kniown as the Lafayette
When the storm of li1eispfi!
There In Heaven, with Joy to
House and block.
Where no
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There is considerable regret ex­
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pressed by the skating community at
there not^being sufficient water in any
Stephen Girard’i will prohibited
of the lakes, near here, for skating
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purposes.
years that we have failed to have suf- doors of Girard Colljegd.
ticient rain, for any purpose, webfeet
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»•( ’ecent visit of the Knighjts Terftp-
are at a loss what to do.
A half dozen young ladies and as larof Boston to the institiftioB, one
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many gents are laboring arduously
arduously to of the Knights, a well-kn^wn pTiyx
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get up a dramatical entertainment.
sician,
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a white)neck
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So far they have succeeded well, all
things considered, but how fortunate was passing in, when cli^ janitor
they are in the future remains to be
accosted kifr,
hifn, ant-lnrv
saying, ‘^011 Cfin’t
seen. Their object is a worthy one. «/ww-ict/wl
4 i| I forbid jt.’j
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pass in here.sir,thc rules
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Which blows in your face any way yoir go;
.» Itnjmbsyoiir fingers, freezes your toes,
-Ami makes it h- Ilish cold for your nose.
Yon may all sing about your beautiful snow.
But my sopg shall be: “Not any for Jo.”
Connty Judge........
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granulated
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Which I offer for Bale cheap for cash,
know have on hand Musical Instru­
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POULTRY
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STOVES.
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SUPRESaLCOUBT.
P. Prim, Chief Justice.... xJacksonville
J. Thayer.....................
Corvallis
F. Bonham j’ ......................
....Salem
Is the sole Agent for a l the Stoves manu­ 'W- W. Upton....................................... Portland
L. L. McArthur................... Baker City*
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NEW GOODS!
eases are produced by derangement
of the digestive Qrjgans, and liver dis­
ease. Rarely, indeed, would any one
suffer from these diseases, if they
kept their bowels regular and diges­
tion good by proper attention to the
liver, which is the great governor of
these functions. This can be done by
taking Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical
Discovery, with small daily doses of
his Pleasant Purgative Pallets; they
re-establish the action of the liver,
S ocial D ance .—Mr. Matthias thereby purifying and enriching the
Cain will, give a grand Christmas blood, and effectually removing the
cause of the diseases.
ball at his residence on the Perkins’
farm, three miles north-west of this
4n ambitious Nashville youth
place. A cordial invitation is t ex­
tended to all. Come with the expec­ 8ay3 he only lacks three things of
tation of having a good time/
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An amusing thing occurred the
other evening.i A young man wanted
to see a young lady home who lives
some distance from town, and not
wishing to walk back, got the young
lady’s brother to lead his horse while
he marchec along with the lady.
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lie that
in connection wi
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CLOTHING.
HATS, CAPS,
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SNELL d> GO4 Fer
general merohand
cash store.
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JL Per< eIndian Chief Salve. Bandage for
four or five days; a sure cure.
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Use Nez Perce Indian Chief Salva.
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Use
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RICE 50CENTS A BOXJ For sal» by
ail Druggists and general dealers.
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LAFAYETTE. OGM,
OULD ANNOUNCE TO THE CITI-
zens of thia place and vicinity that,
A NEW HACK
he haa returned to hia old stand and ia
prepared to do all work in his line, such aa
Will be placed upon this line in a short manufacturing
WAGONS.
BUGGIES,
time.
HACKS, Ac.
CE/” Re pairing done on short notice.
EXPRES8 and other business attended to
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N AND AFTER MAY 1«. THERE
will be a regular stage running be­
tween Lafayette and Portland, making
weekly trips, leaving Lafayette every Fri­
day morning at H o’clock, returning Satur­
day. FARE, EACH WAY, SI 50.
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r latest Styles and fa fine varfety.
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? from TIGHT BOOTS use NEZ PERCE
INDIAN CHIEF SALVE.
PORTLAND HACK UDE!
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dealers in groceries gin saw lire, Que
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being perfectly happy and content­ H
ed, and these are: A handsome
wife, plenty of mflney and black
curly hair. Let him supply him-
self with the second; it will buy
him the other two.
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Frst District—in the county of Josephine,
on the fourth Monday in October; Jackson
second Monday in February, June and No­
vember.
Second Distirct—Douglas third Monday
in October, and seconed Monday in May;
Coos, fourth Monday in May, and second
Monday in September ; Curry, first Monday
in June ; Lane, third Monday in April, and
and first Monday in Nevember ; Benton, sec­
ond Monday in April, and third Monday in
November. Jjj-,
Third Distnct—Linn, fourth Monday tn
March, and second Monday in October;
Marion, second Monday in March June and
November; Polk, second Monday in May.
and fourth Monday in November; • Yamhill,
second Monday in April, and fourth Monday
in October ; Tillamook, second Monday tn
Jul^r.
Fourth, District—Clackamas, fourth Mon­
day in April and September-, Multomah,
second Monday in February, June and Oc­
tober ; Columbia, second Monday in April;
Clatsop, second Monday in August, and
fourth Tuesday in January; Washington,
fourth Monday ia May, and first Monday in
October.
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Fifth District—Wasco, third Monday in
June, and second Monday in November;
Grant, first Monday in June, and third Mon­
day in September; Baker, third Monday in
May and first Monday in October; Union,
first Mondav in May,* and third Monday in
October; Umatilla, last Monday in April,
and fourth Monday in October
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I n T own .—Dr. Goucher of Dallas
was in town this week attending to
court, settling up the e^ate of John
< H. Hess deceasod. He gfcve us a call
yesterday, and reports every thing in
a most prosperous condition in Polk.
We regret much to lose the Dr. from
our midst, and we most cheerfully
recommend him as a physician to the
citizens of Polk county.
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JUDICIAL EI8TTICTS.
You can now buy a Stove of thicker plate,
First District: Jackion and Josephine.
and sf any plate fails it can be replac­
2d District: Benton, Coos, Curry, Douglas f
ed at a small expenre. We have the
and Lane. 3d District: Linn,
Manon,'
2 50(603 00 Driving Fine and Elevated Oven Polk, Tillamook and Yamhill. 4th District:
75r<il 00
Clackamas,
Columbia, Multnomah, and
35 (a 50
Washington. 5th District; Grant, Umatil­ V
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Go to Lake’s Emigrant Stove and Tin Store,
W. R. Willis. Register.................. Roseburg
13H Front street, Portland, and see
B. Herman, Receiver..................... - ” «
the stoves manufactured at the
Owen Wade, Register................. Oregon City
Henry Warren, Receiver..........
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OREGON IRON WORK!
J. H. Stephens, Register,........... La Grande
D. Chaplin, Receiver.................Z
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They can be had at no other pla^j^s
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Deer 3kiiis, dressed,
Sheej iuins, wool on,
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U. S. District Judge.............. . .If. P. Deady
U. 8. Marshal........................Tho’s G. Young
Clerk U; 8. Court.............................. R. Wilcox
Surveyor General........................... W. H. Odel
Sup’t Ind Affairs..'..................T. B Odeneal
U. 8. Assessor. .......................... Thos. Frazer
U. 8. Collector............................... W. Bowlby
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great extent among the real sports­
COOK STOVES,
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men of the country. If weremem-
we remem­ rupt L aw .- -Followinggäappq3r8
AND DIFFERENT KINDS OF
>ik boiled, Ksa'
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dat<j of Ñor.
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Parlor and Box Stoves.
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it L is 25th: The Hon. O. P. Morton, of !<>al oil
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Indiana,
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prepared
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Saturday, afternoon, Mr. John Hen­ our most noted sportsmen “gave in” he proposes to introduce^ immedi­
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The
other
dealers
will
lell
you they don’t
drix will havo a fine lot of turkeys, to the superiority of the breech­ ately on the meeting of the Sen­
keep them. The reason is. they
Guinea Fowls and chickens—all nice loader. It may be said now that ate. to repeal the Bankrupt ¡Act
can’t buy them.
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and fat—to be §hot for at ft his place.
co its repeal cove| all cases.
and make
Please remember that 1 also have a
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L-^oly there has been a desire ex­ the question is settled that brecch-
under
it
since
the
financial
troiible
pressed by a number of our sporting loadimr guns are more reliable at
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fraternity for some one to get up a long distances than the muzzle load­ commenced in September.
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“shpotrug match,” and we hope they ing.
pronounces the
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may g 't their satisfy. We ¡re a pret­
There are in use some half-score in it. as now v being used/ an infa-
PATENT WINDOW BLITD,
ty good shat ourself, in fact you might
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mons provision, and 1 anti-repnbli-
call“crack-shot,” and shall have patents, more or less, of the breech­
Which is made of Spruce Wood, and is al
character * Up expect^
A CO. are now prepared
prepared to
Lighter, Cheaper, More Cleanly,
’a couple of small boys engaged to loaning fowling piece. . We do not can in its character.*
offer to the Ffirmers and Consumers
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repeal
of
the
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bill
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to
carrv
r“totc’ ” ’ off turkeys We like turkeys^ undertake to dismiss here the rela­
edon. the largest and
...... best selected
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but chickens are too common,
uon. Let tive merits of the several patents. ofit opposition.
stock of 'General
General Mei
Merchandise ever offered
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nsisting of
there rbe a good turn out an< ,d| see who Suffice it to say* that thq “Parker
And is the handsomest Window Blind in use.
curry s off the .most jfaine. 4-
dálgin^
too
Jinks
had**tJtfc&-
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It gives the best satisfaction to all who try
gun.” ■ o culled, manufactured by the
STAPLE
and
FANCY
GOODS.
it, and 1 only ask you to enquire of any one
freelv
in
ardent
spirits!
At
a,street
B urglary ,—One day lfist week, Parker Brothers tit West Meriden
who has »«-ed them, to convince you that the
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Mr. William Phipps, living at North Conni has come to be regarded as corner his hat dropped into
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buy. fl
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li'k|ow|t 4-if I
■Yamhill, being absent from} home, unexcelled, if it is equalled by any ter. Sa vs Jink s:
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some of the light fingered gentry went other manufacture. At the last two
BOO rs AND SHOES.
pick you up I’ll fall—*if I fall you
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through his house, getting a *iut 400 of our annual Sportsmen’s Conven­
HATS AND CAPS,
!—hicki'Up-’igood
pounds of
tlour and
two
notes
of small tions these «guns were “put to the won’t p-r-hick—me
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after a. large sum of money • winch he Severest competition not only with
Prof Mart Taylor
• Principal.
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
had^drawii a few days tx-fope. He muzzle-loaders but with the moat smile of i satisfaction, describing
THE YOUNG m Z n OF
or giving -
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was luiky in having depositedit else­ noted and best famed of all breech­ numerable
de zig-zags
zjg-zags asj hq went«
Oregon a thoro
rofigh Business Education
where.' , .
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loaders. In the contest the Par- Ina
vincr
hia
lint
in
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it
rrwtfnr
leaving his hat
tint gutter.
All of which have
C older .—Since our weather item ker ¿pin, so excelled, as to obtain
0N4-HALF THE USUAL PRICES,
jotters and De
Francisco,
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will be ottered
or country
was in type “Old Sol” has come-down favor with Mr. Seth Green, Newell,Ji/» An Jrishnhjn writing (from Phil*
Tn session at Albany, Linn County at all
times;
upon us with a Minnesota Nor’ wes­ and4? £pod majority of the noted adel ph ia, tlfe o
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ter. An additional fall of snow lias .’shots’ x&uQittendsuch conventions. friend in the pld countri
DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL.
Havin^unring the past summer
increased the sum total now lying on
the ground to about seven inch«» in ftrlly tested one of these superior
Farmers and others wishing to educate their
sons can obtain full particulars by address­
depth, and wlur^but it is coldfe/flOho guns, we can with confidence pro­ good fortuno'to live ti
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killing at a long rtmge, but also ould Ireland before 1 leuve Phi
rpnniug. and are prepared to buy
go back to old Missouri.
or to exchange
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for
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Whefit, to
to grind
grind
shooting with very remarkable ac­
l.ortocho furatoli, or to grind high
Uiadelify.
^^gpiLT Q ut . - As a number of per­ curacy. The ease and simplicity
rind low or hot
~t to grind at all,
all, or
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pl«aae the farmers, so that they will
sons were coming to town the other with which it is loaded meets with
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evening in a ¿leigh, the top of the great favor from all who have used
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load out in everyr direction and posi­ we believe that several sportsmen
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tion, some piled on top of others. in this section who have tried it will
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until
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own
Isaec
Sampson?
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fileigh and so enjoyed a good laugh ¡at
now open for storage, free of charge to
the mishap of the others. Fortunate­ one of these celebrated Parker
¿pope that wil(give us the preference of HIGHEST GRADES.... .37 per Quarter.
a M liljj- a 1 ; thofii
ealer in ; fine
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iaehasing their Wheat for cash, at the INTERMEDIATE GRADE 5
Breech-Loaders.
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market
price,
any
time
when
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L ecture —Prof. J. IL White’s lec- we have heard much said ip. its
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weather been more favorable. We m uzzle-loaders.— Spirit oj the Times,
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Congressman........................... Joa. G. Wilson
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Secretary of State..
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Treasurer of State..
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State Printer........................... Eugene Semple
State Librarian..............
8. O. Simpaon
Register of State Lands
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R. H. Lameon
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Treasurer...................
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Surveyor............ .«...................... ...C. Handley
Assessor.. .................................... ........... I. Davie
School Sup t..•••••• . .H. H. Hewit
Coroner....................................... . .Dr, Johnson
CORBECTED WEEKLY.
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Cold weather.
Plenty of snow.
Hog-killing time.
% Ground froze’hard.
County Court tliis week.
Hot-whisky is in demand.
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Sleigh riding is all the rage.
Mr. Royal has a number of hands
engaged in erecting his new butcher-
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shop.
County Court h 1 s been in- session
the fore part of the » week, Judge
Ramsey presidinjg.
The new hall which was fast near-
ing completion before the snow storm ‘
commenced, is now at a standstill.
ed the janitor , “pass«ri<tht) in
Yamhill County Directory.
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O ne is E nough .—Thu.following is
a stanza from a poem handed in by
one of our young men who seems to
think that he was cut out for a poet.
He says that he dashed it off on the
spur of the moment. He claims that
the lines on “The snow, the beautiful
snow,” were written in iuid-suminer,
and not when it was snowifig flakes
» fresh rolls, fi lb
.as/ large as your hand, and *they
packed..........
. blowing in your face all the while,
California ..
leaving a mile to walk-Kxfore reaching
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shelter. We would print the w’hole
dozen..
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relied
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The subject of breech-loading
California,...
t’ kpect for the-writer, and do not want
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discussed
among
him overworked by the community,
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lovers especially, in writing poetry sportsmen for several years. Not
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until within three years however,
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