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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1873)
- LAFAYETTE COURIER. DEC. 12th. «r 1 Appointments for Lafa vetie and Tillamook ?<’ireuii are as follows^, f . Pi njt .Sab ba th. HaippC VftilSy.at 11 o’clock at. fii.', McMinnville. ufflO f.fe. Second Sabbath, TilliuiHmk. Third Sabbath. West Cheilialeni, 11 a . m ., Unity School House, 3 p. m . -Fonrtlri Sabbath. Armstrong’s School House. 11 a . m ., I.afavette,¡6:3*1 p. m ..______ Golil.in New York to-day, 10.». Portland Legal Tender fates,buying; Dlj 311 selling. .. Gohl are quotable at- 725l<( 150 fine. C_ ” bars ______ Exchange on San Fnifeeisco, 4 of 1 ft ! .-»V cent, .„t. discount. Liverpool Wheat, 13s 2|d@l3s 4d ; club, , 13s 4d@14s. 0 - ................. ;| I1A-TOU. Good weather forkm'ping cool. The butcher shop is still progress ised Agent ut Portland, Oregon. The boys do ii&t swing on tho gates T he L afayet T e C ourier has very long these dvtsnings. been designated, in pursurnce of law, legal and ns t the he paper in which w___ If you want-to change your shirts ■judicial ftdvertisemcn|ts judicial advertisement for the coun go to the barber ’shop and get a hot ty of Yamhill must tyt it published. bath. THE w S kl Y SEN is too to require any extended I rem but the reasons which h.i ive ali fifty thousand subseribiui s, an we hope.-give it inany thòusafiiU mure, are ! briefly us fòlio ws'. ® ! . íóllowk'. It isti first raté newspaper. BAii the news of the day will be'found i--—.» foiiiid in i” , ,condensed when uiiimpórthit. at full Ieri len unimportilr always presentedhn Vi lear, in- r moment, ■A and hmm I mmìmiì teliigiblc, and interesting mani it is a first-rate family pape full of CD- tertaining and instructive real pig of every kind, but containing nothing t feit can offend the most delicate and scrup.iluwtsi taste. It is a til stirate story „piip|ii y, .The best tales and romijnees of currend| uteratiire are carefully selected and legiblyll printed in its pages.' I * : ■ It is a first-riite agricultural* ’paper. The most fresh and instructive art: ifeles on agri- ’cultural topics regularly appai |(r in this de- M .» partment. It is an independent polifiqg] I paper; be- longing to no^party aild weaiji lig nov collar. It ughts for^principle, and iort ; it lie election of the best test men mòli to orl^ce. office, it B specially de- exjSjsure ul — the votés its energies __ L- to the — —- ...... - corruptions that now veakenan.l disgrace <jitr coemtry, and threaten to. undermine re- publican institutions aìtugethej. _. It has no fear of kqiives, 1...2 _~L_ nufavors from and asks their supporters. > it reports the fashions for ilg> ladies ami tile inarkcts for the men, especially the'cat tle-markets, to which jt pays particular at- tention. ' Finally, it is. the cheapest Ifl lfeper publish ed. One dollar a year will seiaire Aire it tor for any subscriber. It is hot fiecessaK.to rç-.to get up a club in order to’ have THE WEEKLY SUN at this rate.' Any one who sends a single, dollar wili get the papier for a year. We have no travelling agents. . J ■ ■ IH •. .* • Wheat, best white, $ blkshol.... Oats, bushel.................. | Corn Meal ib.................. • • • Flour best, iff -nek. (l.f barrel). 1 UlU tu 1 Vifkviv, «IV 11A11 icialftli ilC’l ,_ i lf Island........ crushed.... griihnlatcd. Tea, black, 'lb . Imperial........ Imperial.. Coffee, Costa Rii'a, Rio. i Kono.. ......... L4» 2ÜI¿' 2d(F¡ 00 Mhfc 5 21 fe i> V» t¡5 33 !• • • • .......... I........... ......... j. . I . Lf ,-4- . Oyète: òr N8Î GATES & C IDS’ W • turned with h: rn as far as the Dalles, when the Colombia closeij. He tele graphed to thb Sheriff that he has his prisoner lodg< ’ in _ jail ’ at that ‘ " place. The prisoner^ name is Hopkins, we believe, andl j is* arrested on a charge of murder co: lniitted some time since ? in Missouri. Too C old . —Anyone with the least bit of i^dulg< ‘nee cannot expect us to ' .1 ■*”* ‘ - ~ — tuii around t lis cold weather hunting up iteiiis of interest. It is as much as wo edn do th a weather being favora ble to do this . All there is to chron- icle isiconceining sleighing, skating this we g get but ptjtms and snowbal jng; in~' ■; ibf) llyKho first, and as we littlo, especiiJ aint & very ‘ ' big _ thing on ice,” we prefer remai ling near tlio fire. Garibaldi’s straw-stuffed bed in Ischia was heard to mutter, on see ing a lady carrying awav a few straws as a relic, ‘ * ‘'l’licy will do it;V I'vti. stuffed it six times al readv n hausted. F ile rose to go away-« E. (’. KkADSHAW, attorney at law. She whispered, ‘red. as she accompanied him to the door, “I shall be at ST. JOSEPH BUSINSSS I rectory / home next Sunday evening, ” -So. ELTY a SIMPSON, cor 4th and Elm ; shall 1,” he replied. dealers in groceries, gla^ ¡ware. Queens In agreeable and versatile Iowa “local"’ says: “Ceular ,River is in a languishing condition. It is verv low and confined to its bed. The cat-fish get aground, and have to be helped off the sand-bars by H ard t > B f ^ t .--Mr. A. V. the good-natured boys.” ¡Clark, of trisp ace, laid on our tabic a Jim ) containing forty-three apples whi< h he broke from the Í* »» tree while i athering the fruit. The Corner Je iter bo ti and Third Sts«, limb is not over two feet in length and the ap lies are average size, LAFAYETTE, - OGM. which makes them look almost HE UNDERSIGNED TUXES pleas . .if solid. ure in announcing to the travelling,pub- LIVERY 4 FEED STABLE, ■■ -, w *' te , * * •r*’’ as B all . — There will be C jiäistm a graitd Ch istrnas ball given at the Dayton Hotel, Dayton. Mr. Joe. Ri ular and well known pro ley, the po ij •I uli prietor, will the supper. All ill furnish f tU who wish to join in tjie mazy dance should not . fai fail to attend this. Tick ets includir g supper $2 50. C aught Sheriff Bird succeeded in capturing Henry Nordon, who was indicted ini connection with Frank K ware and patent medicines ILLIARD SALÒON, Pon proprietors. Best wini MOTEL, J. H. 0,Ida. HULL JOHNSON, Prop. GEM SALOON LAFAYETTE, ** - Isaec Sampson, - - - - OREGON, Pipprietor. 0—0 in fine wines andliq - w>- 5( Kfiti (M ■ ANI» DIFFERES*! KINOS OF TERMS OF CIBC11T COURTS. Parlor and Box Stoves All Biaunfactiire l in this city. ’ .1 I The other dealers will loll you they keep them. The reason is. they can’t buy them. ' P ¡«¡;sc remember ,t1 also have PATENT 1 3HURN Don’t forget to look at the PATENT WINDOW ARKER <V CO. are now p rppai i¡ed 1 offer torthe Farmers apd '<» 4'Sll nie of Oregon, the largest and bes stock» of Ge ue in I Merchandise e. er ohé in Yamhill •county, consisting of H STAPLE and FANCY GOODS GROCER I F>?.- . CL..THING. Which is inmle of Sprue:e Wood, and is ¡Lighter, Cheaper, Moie deadly, i ■ J ' ’ More .Ljurable And is tlieìiandsomest Window Blind in use. •*- IVgives the best sati? faction to all who try ib-afeil I only ask you to enquire of any »me m'oïl them, to joavince you that the who has m'od Wooden Blind is the vqi rv-Jti st that yon can buy. JOHN R. LAKE. jnnel n<>14 BOOT: K £ GLASSWARE AND QUDEN’S^ '.HA*iU)WARI ANI) CUTLK DIIUC LS. medici : ai T ÍN WARE ;íl All of which have been seleç! selectee Importers and Dealers of S'ai SSin F 1 ami w ill be offered low for cash ¿r produce* i** * AiDany GOffliai ProL Mart Taylor Principal. - NOlt GIVING TH Frst District—In the county of Josephine, on the fourth Monday in O.ctolier; Jackson second Monday in February, June and No vember. * Second Distirct—Douglas thirtHMónday- in October, and seconed Monday in’”May; Coos, fourth Monday in May, «and second Monday in September; Curry, first Monday in Juné; Lane, third Monday in April, and and first Monday in Nevember; Benton.sec- ond Monday in April, and third Monday in November.’ i Third District—Linn.» fourth Monday in March, and second Monday in October; Marion, second Monday in March June and November; Folk, second Monday in May. and fourth Monday in November; Yamhiíl, second Monday in April, and fourth Monday in October ; Tillamook, second Monday in July. Fourth District—Clackamas, fourth Mon day in April and September; Mwtomah, second Monday in February, June and Oc tober : Cohimbia, second Mw^lay in April; Clatsop, sfecond Monday^n August, apd, fourth Tuesday in JantraYy; ’ Washington, fourth Monday in May,%na first Monday in October. • Fifth District—Wasco, third Monday in” June, and second Monday in November; Grant, first Monday in June, and third Mon day in September': Baker, 1hird Monday in May and first Mcrtiday in October; Union, first Mondav in May,’and third Monday in October; Umatilla, last Monday in April, and fourth Monday in October . YOUNG MEN OF Oregon a through tl Business Education I ’ rpi, Qregon .v ONE HALF THE USUAL PRICES, Nez Berce Indian Chief ■ Tn session at Albany, Linn County at all tkne^¡ i n • SALVE." •» . • .* ■71OR BELIEF TO PAINFUL FEET .I? from TIGHT POOTS use NEZ PERCE Farmers and others rushing to educate their INDIAN CHIEF SALVE. U* sons can obtain full particulars by adffress- FK10 remove' Corns Apply Freely Fez ■iiig the Principal, ■* u Fkrce Indian Chief Saive. Bandage for four or five days; a t-ure cure. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL 4 The r Dayton Gfi - 1 y - • » Is now open fojMjoragle, free all those that will give us the lmachiising their Wheat for highest market price, any tin: may see proper to sell.I ,V( So come on, gentlemen j we acci bridge and no ferriage; and w date you any way to spit the tin is, y LAFAYETTE ACADEMY: ! ■^ J. SMITH, FTtERM COMMENCED SEPTEMBER 15, ir»— TtORsHARD SWELLINGS AND GATH- > J873. . erings use Nez Perce Indian Chief TUITION» Salve. HIGHEST GRADES.. .$7 per Quarter. OR SORES ÒF ALL KINDS '"----- <4 INTERMFr “ ATE GRADE 5 . 4C «¡T: <• Use Nez Bcjjce Indian Chief Salve: PRIMARY 4 UAGFS,Yextrà)7 1 per month. 710R ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN <*rPupils can enter at any time. Use Nez Perce Indian Chief Salve. no30 tf RICE 50CENTS A EOX. For sale by — -5 ail Druggists and general dealer^. , tC 0> □ IX i oct2Cly O a s- Ï 2 ~ *0 ». 5 ■ a B « § 60 es ■*» 1 = ’•* c •’S o C5-- s- rt o o i SLw 'N e w G go r -2 i® Q u Q H ® ■ I I L ' bfe F’ s' I X 3 60 A o U fa ■ 1. f, OLDS - PROPRIETOR. AND AFTER MAY 1G, THEÌÈ wiU ill be I a regular stage running be- n Lafayette and Portland, making tups, leaving Lafayette every Fri- .ly trips, norning at K o’clock, returning Satr.r- FARE, EACH WAY, $1 50. i; A NEW HACK t! * PARKER WEST MERIDEN,CT J. Nt MILLER, Wagon Maker! LAFAYETTE. OGN, OULD ANNOUNCE TO THE CTTI- place and vicinity W he ziens liaa of this returned to his old stand that prepared to do all l^8 lin „»vriF“8 be placed upon this line in a short manufacturing WAGONS. BUGGUB, HACKS, Acr I {XT’Repaii ing done on short notice. PRESS and other business attended to n^6m3 ppromtly. nl2tf , fl. i L ■ this House a Call.*< l 1 uprtimG n _ X U Q la « Ps, 73no39-ly ' •! Wf and in fine variety, THE PARKER CUN. £' •o c c <» 5 E u Consisting of General Merchaadi CLOTHING. . I|ATS, CAPS, « BOOTS. §H0E8, . GROCER1E H a RDW. T EADBETTERJ RILEY :^>icturea of all STAPLE ARTICLES. on hand and frames ■ J descriptions aL.. rays - ------ GENfSt FURNISHING of all descriptions made to i qj^er. [ - - . .* ■ * _ GOOÖS, ETC., EToJ, arker a do., Ferd street ; dry goods, groceries and gej leral merchan- dise. Dayton flouring mills, j ¿i K Q Z 60 ave __ Ah AVE just JUST reoei RECEIVED constantly receiving :! ■ or tetter and ringworm Use Nez Perce Ind an Chief Saelv F I F 1 P ' ’“f ' M RGUSON Cc Bl *”n j! I • r .11 . 4 I T TI^OR BURNS AND SCALDS ‘JI5': Use Nez Perce Indian Chief Salv Ï At the Old . Brick Cornei ' TtOli Cuts aud Bruises u?e Nez Perce In dian Chief Salve. PRINCIPAD. p< —* > JüDICf^EiSTT'CTS. . You can»nW buy a Stoye of thicker plate,' and wfrany plate fstfcit can be rcplac- ■ 'First •- , . District: Jackson . and Josephine. “2.1 I District k.'..:. I: Penton, ( oos, Curry, Douglas cd at a small expenie. We have the f T-d and Lane. 3d District: Linn. Marion, Driving Flue and Elevated Oven Polk, Tillamook and Yamhill. 4th District: Clackamas, Columbia, Multnomah, ’ and __ j, L'matil- Washington. 5th District; (want, Ui COOK STOVES, la, Union and V» usco. •» S. POWELL, Saw till. Dressed • lumber of all kinds, doors and win dow frames. /■ OWARD & STEWAii'i blacksmiths, Wagons, hacks and buggies ironed. Gunsmithing and general job work done. 4 s SI PREME COTllT. L®A K E jvcr 4 ealer BEST, livery stable Fe ’ street ; bug- Ü.A© 0 uora, such as: • gies and horses to let l all times, at Whisky, Brandy,¿¿Ge, Porter, Beer and reasonable rates. Of latest Soda. \ ' '.J he late Grand Jury, for Star- by 1 ^lflINGLEH^-(]0()D ALITI ON— Also, Scgars, Tobacco, Candy, Nuts. ' INGLE K— (¡I He was caught' down on etc, Give me a call, burglary > hum! and to arrive u Ross More hand m3 no35*tf the Colum ia on lost Saturday. West Chehalem, V ) J D OFFICZKS P. P. Priuv Chief Justice.... Jacksonville A. J. Thayer......... ».............. ... .Corvallis B. F. Bonham.. 4.........-......... ...?. .Salem W- W. Upton.................... . ... Portland the suie Agent for a 1 the Stove« manu L. L. McArthur.?................. Baker City factured. •*. ■ P H J U. S. District Judge. .,............. M. P. Deady. U. 8. Marshal.; .... .... .Tiro's G. Young Clerk U. 8. Court.... ...: R. Wilcox Surveyor Generah_.>. .. W. H. Odel Sup't Ind Affairs.... .T. B Odeneal U. 8. Assessor...V.. ..Thos. Frazer U. 8. Collector......... ...W. Bowlby MADE •prietor: cor of 4th and Dehot street! . New house Í d M. good NEW GOODS! accommodations. I AINTING. Hmise, card ¡ge and wagon painting nnd ffljgn writin ¡ done to orj order by J. W. Cajgiy.______ . ' i DAYTON BUstS’ESS D’| ItECTORY. CHRIS. TAYLO^dealer! general mer- chandise. Odd Fellows’ uilding. The cheap cash store OFFICERS. 99 Butter, fresh rolls, 'fy lb packed, .. * Cali loin ia . Isthmus .S-' dozen F Cheese, Oregon prime, (’¡•lifoi iua j.... Lard, ft It»_______ __ wool , mr , KTC Wool, n, :. . Hides, dry, each green, salted, iitcli.. Deer Skins. <1 leased, lb.. Sh(,‘op skins, wool on, xach - ' oils .lire. . Linseed Oil, boiled, gallon .’fr ra w . . Laid-oil ga lun. Coal oil Oil, ^gallon.. lb............. !.. Tallow, •i "■ Jv’ ITDEBAL LAND HARKE &c. Dwyton, Ocnober 2.1*73. cl £SNELL <fc Æ CO.. CO., Ferry i street: dealers in fiJNELL general merchandise, . T|p NEW cheap cash store. Q e U. 8. Senator •••••..,,. James K. ........ Kellev ........ “ . — .............. J. H, Mitchell Congressman............... /.... Jos. G. Wilson Go to Lake’s Emigrant Stove and Tin Stoie, W. Jt. Willis. Register. A/.. ..... .Roseburg ' 13rt Front street, Portland, and see • » B. Herman, Receiver............ the stoves manufactured at the m«en Wade, Register....... .. . . .Oregon City M Henry’ Warren, Receiver.... OREGON IRON WORK I J. H. Stephens. Register,... .. La G rendei “ Chaplin, Recelier........ D. They can i>e had at no ether place, as kg os > BUTTEfi, .. L. F. Grover 8. F. Chadwick i ... L Eleischner .Eugene Semple 8, C. Simpsop ------ * E 8. M cCoinas CON IRES8I0XAL. STOVES. . T lie that in connection with ^is Feed and Liv- W erv business he is running*! a DAILY EXPRESS to and from St. Joseph. Leaves Lafayette at 10:15, making connection with H the cars, and returning at 12:15 p. m. n35-tf VIOLINS, OREGON I’OILTIIY. • 1 Governor ¡.. J........... Secretary of State. Treasurer of State State Printer.......r. State Librarian............. Register of State Lands MEATS. ■ Z ELll’Y A SIMPSON. n< ■th side Main eV street; ilp.iIeri iii dru¡( i, confection- Are now running, and arè-pfepaiet cries am) family s ili ipplies. plies. u neat or to exenange ior n n grind ■ AS. Mi'< 'AIN. atfon.cy ; ee on south for toll, or to chop for toll, or or to grind loiv or not to grind side Main street. í1’* i or h- I y ,, I wa^to please the farmers, so t ; flhey not go away scolding. M. RAMSKY. Com • attorney it law,- *r----- Court House. ' J i J W OHN BIRD, wejtkide J< lersmit street, A y •ouQg lady had coquetted un- dealer in stoves es apd ahd tinv tin wire. _ * J til the victim was completely ex ---------- —---------- 4 .. _ ..: r. ORGANS, FIFES. Chickens, dressed, each., per dozen.......... -i ■ EXECUTIVE' DEl’VBTMENT. ACCORDEONS, Beef, fresh. %Hb.............. horned ............... . Miioked............ j .. Pork, lresli, lb lb.............. Veal, “ ........... Minion“ .................. Bacon, hams it»....;... r sugar cured.. sides........ ........... . shoulders................ ' OBEGON OFFICIAL DIBECTOEY.' FLUTES, 3 C aught hi ; M an .*-—Deputy Sher iff C. T. Belcnpr succeeded in captur ing his man a ; Walla Walla, atul Te H Which I offer for sale cheap for cash. ! 1 now have on hand Musical Instru- , ments such as Apples, greeu bush.... dried, tfttb .. . Peaches, dried, V lt>... j. Plumbs, “ {I lb....: Beans, R> !b........... . ... Potatoes, bush. ......... Onions. lb.................... • .. .J. W. Cowls I T. II. Harrison ' ‘ | A. R. Burbank- State Senator Rep’s... j , DRUGS, MUSIC, &.C. FBUITS, VKOETABI.E.<i UGS 9 OREGON, / I Salt, Carmén Ldiiiid, pefet Liverbool, coarse .... dairy. cmoc KR * : ’ * I s igar, San KAincisco i v Jiiied, Now would lie a good time for those A T urx O ver .—AT s quite a number who pay their subscription in wood of young folks were going to Dayton, to bring it along for we will not need last Saturday night, one of the sleigh it next summer. loads spemoil to b? considerably out Sleighing and skating is the prin- ciple amuseiiiehts at present. of luck, for ‘ they mbt with accident J ST: after accident. Tin sleigh-bed was Sleigh-bells ^jikle day and night "•■-■i only a temporary concern, in fact an I I at this place, old box set upon the runners, which The young hoodlums are in their every now and then would slip off pf glory at present, as they can snowball THE WEEKLY SUN. ...Eight pages. the runners, spilli lflg the load out, the pedestrians and then dodge be fifty-six columns. Ofely 91 OÙ a year. No < discounts from this urte- mixing broadcloth with p>*tticoats in hind a corner. ¡SUN. -Same THE NEMI-tVEEKLY ! such a manner as to be hard work to > a year. A size ns the Daily St ’ rt. Some of our young folks insist that tell who was who,. but which only ad discount of ‘40 per ct^nt. to c bs of 10 or skating on your back with skates in ded zest to the sport, as no one was" over. the proper position, but getting THE DAILY SUN. Á li ge four-page '.! ' vhicli occuyjed the air hurt. The couple ‘ kerect ” position is the main difli- a * newspaper of twcntv ; bight d linos. Daily trixl to occupy it, back seat, Dr tr ' ‘4 “ O, 1)00. A the new s for circulation over l çulty dumped out, we think, about a dozen ’4 cents. Subseripti inti piii 50* cents a War-whoops seem to he the most montlk-orSti 00 a ye • .- times. But this s eigli was not the j ulis of 10 or ■only one which met with . sjiuo .mis—| popular way of attracting attention over, a disrount of * 4(i perree «»TH SUN, ” Adjress; • ‘ (A.*** -Wp on thb tr;p; th ite wasH*g<>the^ one in our streets in absence of sleigh- IU142 '■ • , . Nd fork .City. ■Lieb reached the stable minus tim bells, as some of the young bloods go W toUgue, ami as it could not be guided, whrzy.ing along, tho boys lifted tne girls upon the Work was resumed on the Good f- ! horses, and hied a ivay to their homes Templars _ ‘ Hall this week, , and if the as morry as you p ease. wei ■ather continues fair it will b : ready KEizry <v ^for occupancy about the 10th of «next Sull^gaiL lN3tVXE.—Mr. Eugene month. ïtt -' formerly an attorney at this place, We would jcommend J. R. Major*' *lias been adjudged insane, was taken to our friends who may be in want of ■to the A^iu.oi i lujt Monday, by any thing in his linej^o ffive hint a <1 Hubbard, Some two call, for he keeps the very best. *r' . 'S ! ee wqek < Al. / . ’ -' Sullivan ”' attempted advertisement. to commit *stiitddn. I.Jjut was prevented Dr. Hl R. Littlefield, of St. Joe., is AND DSArÆ.ffl iS I from committing t h e ra sb ¡tet by some paying the highest market price for ’S'ROCERIES, CANNE FRUI1 friends who su ipieiom d 'something dreS'vd hogs, delivered at his st on* in kiwi St. Jo?, Parties having “ porkers” to av is wrong and vr.ir ■ wet? ri tg -lu>n. Air. Hubbard inter ms us that n? kept sell will do well by calling at his very quiet until ho reached he ferry place of business. Pickles, . Portland wh i n h > attempted to On Saturday e veiling it’ was our Crackers. • -4 make his escaiMJ by I jumping out of the pleasure Nuts of ids; ____ to _ visit „ayton 11 Lodge, I. O. •« »p ¿o. hack,”Y butfupon being tout that lie KJT. 1 in company with several oth- Bar tiines. viWB ’ --medicr.'- treit- was only going °r3. This Lodges tlioug! h small as to incut^tuld be irocurxi he became numbers,'is in a most prosperous con ; HH- ■ «pi iet. . iT . r it would iygjyell for some dition, and ! Medicinal ■s that arclarger to pat- Fine Wittes anti Liquori of the l<Ktg lllRy/t' , uses L iterary S X TEUTA IX M EXT.---- tern a fief it. __ ~T O^ing to : the inclemency of__the When an enthusiastic editor (le«X* -wpatber- there ¡was not as l<>rgc a -<irowd at tills eu itcrt iin m jnt aS thxru scribes a bride as bonny, and an would otheywisi b hive been. Thoio ■who were tiler] !• were well paid for envious conqiositor sets her up as ?*-their trouble, And passed the time bony, as was done at Jacksonville, ST. JOSEPH, - - - J ORF.ÇON. plcisantly. 1 Üin. T. B. Hapdley, of e . are . constant ; Y RECEIV JioMntnville, g:t re his hearers a rare t :he oilier day , hope for a season ing New Goodsilirecti roin Portland treason “Whail there is that .is jiitw; bids the world farewell, and free- O^’üivb.u- a can. f JLjjj.rA. R. Burbank told about the dom sltf ieks as the compositor falls American Republic; his remarks were LAFAYETTE BUFI NFS»,! IJIRECIORY. F < 4bÿ - at his form, brained by the brother -------- — The reading (ivery *ap propri kte. ------- of the blooming bride. the ladies was ^oofl-, Rev. T. A. \V (xxl NERGUSON <t 1JIÎD. cor Br of Jefferson Q- fold somethin«! about a hog. Taken . nml Main ; dowers in p Bduce and geh eiÿil merchandise, j : rite custodian of what bad been altogether, it1 van a splendid affair. Í fl ,. - - . .M. M. Ramsey R. H. Lam son .... R. P. Bird . . J. M. Kelty j Dav. soil *"" ( Hulery ,...C. Har.dley ........... I. Davis . .'H. H. Hewit ...Dr. Johnson LE J1SLATUUK « OllOCEiqEF. OÍ 1, »i..................... .. ST. JOSEPH, t«»n..... •• baled ^ .lon. ef. - LITTLE FIEL D, pay, be' »V null I DR. Buckwheat Flour, Bi an p toil........... j I - a / County Judge Clelk............... Sheriff?....... < Treasurer.. Co. Coihmissioners.. Surveyor....,......... Assessor....... .... School Sup't............ Coroner. ......... ! FLOCK, GRAIN. ETC. ing. The ground is still covered with snow. Work on the new hall has been re sumed. Music we do not like—tlio hum of the snowball. Pistols and snowballs are in order on our streets. For the best of plows call on Mur ray at St. Joe. Seeing stars—when the back of SAMUEL, is ou r duly author Ai Yamhill County Directory. lafa V ette MARKETS. Plenty of ice. Whew! how cold. Bad Aveather on ink. 1 The river i?J froze over. .. Good habits—overcoats. 1 1873. M. S. Church South. F. W. D. M.VS3. --------------- CORRECTED' WEEKLY. - ___ FRIDAY, TT- -, LOCAL EPITOME. i ! - 1 i | - ■■ i *■ i- : * ' ' and m