LAFAYETTE COURIER OREGON. ! I U > . * H- a ' continually after them. (L,8,l 14 • F. G BOV Ell, (rovemor of Oregon. Attest: ICK. Sec. of State. ,. A GOOD DECISION. __ . | ■ The late rain and snow had the effect of placing ^enough water in the creeks in Jackson county to do sfMiie mining. bu)t thè heavy frost la&l'Week held the wther in dur a nee vile» 4-* Of late years the railroad organs have published long and labored ar ticles to induce the pitople to believe that State Legislatures have no law ful authority to enact laws jiroviding that railroad companies and other common carriers shall not charge more than a stated amount for freight or passage upon their line. In fact, they have argued this (Question with bo much sophistry that they have convinced a great many good people that these “soulless corporations” have “a vested right” to plunder the people of the States to any extent, -cs^apd that Legislatures have no right to restrict’ their charges. Ben Holla day’s organ in this State has taken this position. But the Democratic press have always claimed that the State Legislatures possess the power to regulate charges by common car riers to an extent that will present tn- turtion. The. Supremo Court of the United States on thei Ipth instL, in the case of the Chicago slid-Northwestern Rail way vs. Fuller, decided that the laws of Iowa regulating railroad freight was valid as within the power of the State to protect the people from im position. The same doctrine we be- ’ lieve, har been held by the Supreme Court of Minnesota.. These decisions will settle the doc trine that the States yhave the authority, and it remains for the people of this State to elect a Legislature next spring that will 1 have* the manhood and integrity to pass such a law in Oregon. This will be one of tÉe issues in the “ next campaign. It remains to be seen whether the nexfr Legislature will be made up of political trick- sters. fi "Ik 4 . .| k The late snow storm seemed to have been the severest in the Klamath Lake country, the snow having fallen to the depth of sev eral inches and upward. From A. H. Miller, just in from the Klam ath Agency, the Times leariis that the snow fell two and one-half feet deep at Fort Klamath, and almost a foot at Linkvillc. t funds of the country t hey lose some- thing by wa} ^rats, they disappoini eign Vigil tonnage,; iUiillligVyi and 11 mot least, they take chain chaînées I tipg (weevil, Just what proce ss is to bring . I do not this insect; Jiltc fl know, but by strictly c< implying with if tfiis species two rules, I inf con lied. First, do of'beetle jufty b® a lump, nor al- Gw I. Second, do mger, than six r ’ • months. h J < I Jackson county The farmers would hail tki with gladdened hearts that woiild j esent ‘ them an £ ikselves of their op] portunitjf |o rid eatest pesL the vflJ The farm- greatest certainly re era of this y; j .examination gret on eiai: find the ker- filled with nels of their 1 inc weevil. Suqh is . [ica|8c _ inthoabovb^ I. ii*t year W. Owens': named, cbnnrar. t several hund- of Joickson edu: red bushels qf ;hbi< wheat owing to "»Ji L I, weevil) afte^t^yi ing J1 ] 1 thq mills lie it to* hogs and •o ft was comiielled to dthout staining gr.;at then not witl loss from the fact] t jiat ; wieeyil js not wheat. Thq1 candit&n of whektt was ,_ch floiir fuadii tlierefrom would such that r t' 1 ■ r L_ve bpen dummy, n fact,, it could have not have been bo' pd. iln| Jackson county thousands UF >n thousands of 1 buAels of wheat wheat a: réndèved valile lesscSniiualiy. lessTRnnualljr. The insect ent< e kernel w J very J young,'eial P J?li i s a the in side TT----- remains and til nothing Unit a e then the wecfvil fu gi pwn.- emerges from his cell to do . Age cjsewheré. The place òfiehti i so siuull that their ptosende if de weight of the grai * lieve that wo distinct spu- il I H thlre • ! V F| cies of weevil. pecie, in gener- al < outline, ftinuqli to the »‘Twig- girdler,*’ (OzjwZeir’«» c^/ulntUs) jand vary iu size from froiu the tho lent to’one-lyrlf inch in leng^hv species do not wheat, but kije enter the kernel a nuisance about a 1 as they are continually getting into the fiouri chest, entering sacks? njuring the sale Il la U L L 11 I I 1-4 IIP of the flou^. The Other species of whieh I speak wa K high; liave clumsy appearance They arc ¡about the sixteenth, of an ich in length, I have known t in ¡to! wiMw in " II 1!» li LI H r fence cracks and un|er splinters, and JIIH h LUlBltHT .ILL II _ (scarcity of not seem to con: food a thinj : that illicit kill. {Should ‘St j—tllu the farmem hqre.gufc this ¡1___ II ;ether two species taeeni Sne^s, by means of sloi or avarice, strivj; sonable .figures fi lAkeii th® a will regret not h ’A * rtemi » A , P uinule . vice of li 1 Jacksonville, in imitation of oth er inland towns, will have a ball on Christmas Eve. Canyonville x will- celebrate Gbristmas with a shooting match during the day and a ball in the J evening. From the Statesman we learn that lone Strang, a young daughter of Ben. Stranir, received a severe injury when *on the ice. She was sitting on tf sl^d, when a youug man jerked the sled, threw her off heavily on thc icc, and gave her“ a broken collar bODC. This illustrates the .ger . of - doing discourteous acts under such circumstances. . 3’hc Statesman says: *’ The latest railroad idea we hear of is that it is in contemplation to take up the rails from Eugene io Roseburg, abandon that portion of the .oad, and use the rails to lay down seventy miles to connect St. Joe, in Yamhill County, with Junction City; ii>i Lane County. That w;ould finish the West-side road. It would be good for Yam hill, buj rough on Douglas;.. Taxes are now due in Marion county. Sheriff Scott and his deputy are busy, and the average tax-payer is happy, of course. A large supply of vegetables.laid A t the T ail E nd . —Hippie is on in for the use of the Deaf Mute two committees in the Seuate, and is ^School, at Salem, were lately all away down toward the tail of frozen, and are, of course, an. en each of them. We presume that it is tire loss to that institution. The Mountaineer says : ** Col. difficult to get Senators to sit with eminent Bigamist and wife-beater Currey and family, of Yamhill on committees. And it is worth county, arrived liere^ on Friday while right here to note that our good evenin# last cn route for Grant brother Billy Carter, in his last Go- county, but, being snow-bound, arfte tried to convey the false impress have rented a house, and made up ion that Hippie had been placed upon their minds to make the best of a many of the most important commit bad bargain, and be contented to remain awhile with the peopletof tees of the body to which he belongs. the Dalles.” But then this is natural enough. Bil ly is over-pious, and piety has become J. J. Henderson, Consul at Amoy, an unwavering adjunct of leachery has been removed and Joseph John ' and debauchery. son appointed in his stead. Hippie ’—A nd all . for W hat ?— It is stated and Grant had not been apprised that Joseph was now in durance vile oh a that an effort is on foot in Washing charge of forgery—and a second of ton to attach Judge Deady’s district . to California that that officer may be fense at that. thereby deposed. And all for what? Tire U. S. S enate C lassified .— Why, pimply this and nothing, more: There are in the United States Sen Judge Deady charged the U. S. Grand ate, seventy-four members, composed Jury recently to fimjbendictments un principally of lawyers, There are, der a law of Congress against a band, however, in that body, quite a num- of graceless repeaters in Portland. ber of farmers, a few manufacturers, So it will be seen that a U. S. Judge throb merchants and oiib wife-beater. must let himself down to the level of the Wily, trading politician and cor / Mr. Mitchell introduced a bill di ruptionist else off comes his head off. recting the Secretary of War to cause Tn Walpole’s time corruption in Eng surveys to be made to determine the land was reduced to a science. More practicability and cost of Removing obstructions at the Cascades and the than in America. Dalles, on the Columbia river. Should E cclesiastical Muss.--Mr. E. this bill pass it will be of great bene Turner» business manager of the PUr- fit to our State. ci^ic'Chrutian Advocate, publishes a card Mr. Nesmith introduced a bill on in that paper denouncing Rev. J. F. Devore for having perpetrated an the 15th ult. to ascertain the losses by “aggravated falsehood” concerning Indian raids in Oregon, and to trans talk bo- fer the management of Indian affairs him. This wo call to the War Department. tween brethren. r 'll : •I J 4M 4-------- UP THE COLUMBIA. jliiç i iiiteUi ltelli- noun itains ta indicates that t ie a hpr-iá still o’clock last evenin^the sttfte of the wea >Mrs I er was as folio Dalles-XClear ¡ thermometer 30 dçgr eg. ,, (Umatilla- C ear ; th ermbmeter t I' ! Is 35 degrees. i r III Wallulà^-Clcar thermometer 36 degrees. Walla ¡Wall Thawing ; The grecs. i 1 Cascades—( thermometer 3' tel « DEATH OF * lasj j I I i : i - 11 B oston , Dep. *1 hours of Prof. / fe ap- parently spent i ncioúsness. At 2 P. M. on ly, lie had an attack sitnila e ohe ex- auspéiiHÍon periençed befou of respiration. wbi$i half a inimité, other indication dissolution/ Th ed by unuatüral fap that continued to groMr fainte _.-u. - a The with departing vig$ lay on hia side, ant) beyond casional qon^ulsiv his he I« at Thursday^ after made public I •: I I Three Roseburgers stole the L afayette , 17, 1873. same dog three times last week, the furinera j > by bolding FRIDAY, DEC. 19th, 1873. and each ouc pawned him for the their grain year af r year? I say drinks. no. I will hire off.. . few reasons hy I lielievcl tho ' ] w Lad- rplicy a ruinous The Roseburg Hook and PROCLAMATION. _______ ■ ? ¡p-i fi ; ;. ■ one. To begui witli ithiey lose the use dcr Co. has decJared a dividend. WibEur.is,-Under the Ac of the Legisla t wheat would tive Assembly, of the State ef Oregon, en The company has busted, and the of the money ^ hich i titled “an Act to proteji.Litigants” approved members will divide the funds. bring tli$in; thfcy ai Dçkiiig up the October24th, 1*70, tlielufAYirrrE C ucmkk , -«newspaper published at Lafayette, *4n the vTlie Hall belonging to the county or Yamhill, Oregon, his been desig nated to publish the Legal and Judicial ad- Champions of the Red Cross, at ■ vertisments for the county of Yamhiil, in Oakland, caught fire last week, but the State of Oregon, and W h W rkas , The proprietors - ffhe tire went out of its own ac tutors of said L afa - tktte C ovbiek , has tilea with the county Clerk of said Yamhill Co, written stipulations cord. 4* •Cceptinv the conditions of saiffAct, together Some chap played a joke on with a Boud approved as the law directs with firoper returns and notiefsi thereof, te- Walter Wheeler of Oakland, some this office according to law.now therefore said L afayktte C otrikk , is hereby proclaimed time ago, by stealing $160 from to be appointed and confirmed as the niedi- him ami keeping it. about a month, am through which all Legal and Judicial ad- vertisinents for the county of Yamhill in the and then returning it. State of Oregon shall te published lor th« The grain fields near Rogue riv L i / ¿f ’ Iieriod authorized -by law. In testimony whei’eof. 1 have heaeunto set er and other sheets of water in the my hand and caused the seal of the State qf Oregon to be affixed, at tlie Executive valley, are literally covered with office, in the city of Salem, Illis the 22nd wild geese, and hunting parties are dav of November, A. D«l>73, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GRAND BALL otice is hereby giv *: n that by t CHRISTMAS PARTY, '¡X GRAND BALL WILL BE GTVRN for the benefit of the new Town Hall of Lafayette on A Ji- 4 Sheriff’s Sale.; GRAND' > k NEW.1 YEARS’ EVE Ir MATHIAS CAIN i f AT THE > ■ >< X — AT THE - •» ■ - < PERKINS’ FARM CHRISTMAS EVE. GOODTEMPLAR HALL 1 ’ ■ II ■ 'T V "* ■ -< ~ Committee of Arrangements: I ! 11 I * I * J 1 V.. Hee**ptioh k ? I. v N j Hembree, i G. P. Dorris«, Geo. W. Snyder, ' 1 *• -J t ' I Committee of J. M. K$.ty, James McCain, Lee Raker, I E mmitt O lds , , Committees A. B. Henri', Joel E. Hembree, George Hulery.* W m . M alone , ’ Aarranjgements: • W.J. McConnell h I 7 ' i — T j. .■ i "T* G. P. D obkiss . ' -4 -— - virtue of an execution issued out of * the Hom Circuit Court of the Stato of Ore- - gon fot the county of Yamhill and to me directed by the Clerk of said court, in fa-- vor df Samuel Brown, Riff, and against' Jpliu 8. Cooper, Def.’t for the sum of one hundred and tliirty-flve 54-KXi dollars ($135- - 54) with interest nt the rate of ten percent per unnum from the 18th day of January 1,-71, aqd the further sum ¿»f -eight 80:100- dollars ($8 60-100) costs. I have levied upon- all the right, titleand interesf&f t he above- named Def.’t, John S. Cooper, in and to the- followhig described real estate, the same- bqjpg an undivided interest and acquired byoeingan heir of Esther Cooper,deceased’ The soiMrtrlialf of the Donation land claim of Enoch Cooperand wife,being hotillca-- tjon No. 1490, claim No. 53. Said claim be ing situated in sec.’s 3, 4, 9 and 10 in T.5, S.. R. in Yamhill county, Oregon. Agujón MoiiT [ftiijay the 4ìqth <lay of December,, - 18T8, at the hour of one o’clock P. M., I will pro ceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand > ni front of the court house door In Lafay— vtte,, Yamhill county, Oregon all the right title andlnterest of said Defendant in and to t he aliove described property to satisfy said execution andjiccrning costs. R. F- BIRD, — - Sheriff of Yamhill county, Oregon. Lafayette, Oregon, - Nov. 28tli, 1873. no40-w4: f Sheriff’s 5ale. I ickets admitting gents and . Having secured the best of music, a good time mayod expected by all. 4 ¡^’Tickets including supper $2.50. ¡LjT"A general invitation is extend ed to all. J. H. Olds. Jose'ph J. Hembree, Hull Johnson. Jr. H. It. Littlefield, I Floor Committee: h4 Floor * Committee: I 4 R. L aughlin . i N Final Settlement.' y virtue of an execution and B order of sale issued out of the circuit Ladies to dance and supper not to ex- court of the State of Oregon for Yamhill otice is hereby given that ceed 50. the undersigned, administrator of uiider the seal ot sahl court iqion In addition to the dnn&e and supper there county the estate of Henry* Rolærts. deceased, ha« a judgment and decree of loreclosure in M ill be a thesuit Of Aifre<l W. .Stowell. Plaintiff, vs. tiled in the County Court of Yamhill coun SammiVn.’Tindell and Mary E. Tindell, his ty, Oregon, his final account of his admin Wife, Henry Hewett surviving partner of istration of said estate, and that, by order tljie partnership ot Hewett, Flowerdew A of said Court, the same will be heard by Company. Joan R. Dawson. Administrator said Cdurt, at the Court House, in Lafav-- |n the upper part of tlje Hall for those not OÍ tile espite of J- G. JFIowerdew. deceased, ette, in said county, on Saturday, the 6th wishing to engage in thejight fantastic. Jbhn' Mét’racken ami Henry llewctt <le- day of December, 1873. «t ten o’clock A. M. All are invited to attend. A splendid filmlants commanding and requiring me of said dayi^ At. which titpe and place any jtersoti interested may appear and file ob baud Of mniuc .will l>e in attendance .and a to sell the premises hereinafter descrilxid jections to said account. to satisfy the jmlgmenl and decree general good time is expected, «V. • A. H. ROBERTS. rendered ’ in said suit in favor of the i’ Everybody come and ’ have ..... - - a jolly good ----- 1 Administrator.*. sa|d piaintill'and against the defendant inie and help a good _ .„cause. Lafayette, Nov. 7,1873. iv Samuel H. Tindell therein for the sum of * rSÌ>42-t(l $2.157 8ÍLKK) U.S. gold coin and interes .—4. since the rendition of said judgment to- I wi1« Wi!K f Since November 12, 1872, amounting to $2,^^46-100 Ü. 8. S. coin and the further sum 40-100 U. OTICE IS HEREBY fclVEN THAT-' ot $h07o U. S, currency and interest since the undersigned lias l>een dtily ap tlib said 12tl'. 12th day of Noven.iber, 1872, tlié pointed administrator of the estate of Ran amount ing to <1>2J2 $1;2.«2" 35-100 U. s. S. currency son Higgins, deceased. All persons know { and the costs of said suit anil and accruing ing themselves indebted to the estate aye re costs, I have levied lqyied upon ujion and will will-pr(xx*ed proceed to to the highest bid quested to call and settle the saint, ami all t Sell afjmWkcmction V. 's,:' der for U. . 81 derforl ÍS coin and currency to me in persons having claims against said estate, hand paid on day of sale in front of the tlie will please present them with proper vouch Court Honre door d<x»r in the town of Lafay Lafay- ers within six months from date, to the. un ette. Yamhill county, Oregon, on dersigned at his residence two miles tfest of Monday the Stli Day of January, Lafayette, Yamhill Countv. Oregon. ■ , DAVID SMITH, 1874, c-A dmifii&trator. f At tlie hour of one o’clock P. M.,of!said Lafayette. Nov. 7,1HT3. * iv day in accordance with and in olM*diénce to "said decree and the otder of s^le therein contained all the following described piece parcel or tract of land to-wiff^. MISCELLANEOTS. That piece or parcel of land situate in 5'amhill county. State irf Qregon and 4* • kfiown and described on the otficial plats k 4 iilthe Surveyor-General’s oftiqe of Oregon - ~ x ■ ? ' ■ • as donation claim number sixty (60/ in Tpwnsliip four. r4k south Of Base ‘line and Jlangelhree West and ¡notification num •f - ber l(j2ti, except 2«>0 acres off the West end j o*'said\claim to satisfy said execution, . costs and accrning costs. 4 R. J’. BIRD, *j.- 4_ b J ¿'i Sheriff of Yamhill county. < >n xon. I Lafayette Lee. 5, 1873. noil w4 aving bought ti eshop owned by J. it. Majors,S-ish- r¡ es to inform the public tiist l.e is «ow pre|Mied to do any and all ! 4 kinds <’f work in iris line- in tin lat Tn thu^aunfy court of Yamliil! county, i i,th<- biii;e of Oregoh. » • •" est style, DEI EMBER TERM, 1873. I ____ Sharing...; In rhe matter of the last will mid testa* ...25 cent« s- ¿oat of William Biair, deceased: fpo po ISABEL MITCHELI MITCHELL AND MARGA Shampooing .. .25 cents BA re ref fand and Eli'zal Elizabeth, daughters devi-ees □LA »et li. du . ♦ t ’ oi the said deceased and 1 to liis unknown ligir cutting .. .25 cents •4 lieirW* ’ WtiEiiEAS, T. A. Wood, administrator the will annexed, of the estate of in iiuvfodnty court of Yamhill county, With William Biair, deceased, bus (July tiled in State of Oregon. ' th#g'H>ve 'named court hi.spetio’h in due In tlie matter of the guardianship of Dan *r»riu praying Tor an order of said court hve THOROUGHLY .OXTER-* Haun Perkins, a minor. authorizing and empowering him to sell i hauled and repaired my BATH December 11th, 1873. the foRdwiitk described real property, be- ROOM, those in need of a good ■ ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. loni'ing to said estate, to-wit’: The original Donation Land Claim of < T THIS Uth DAY OF DECEMBER. A. D., 187:1, comes llmnlel Johnson, sole Isaac Velott, situate in Yamhill county/ guardian of I bin Hgfih Perkins, a minor, state of Oregon, and beinj; notitieation Xo^. atul presents his verified writtl'ii ]M*tition 1042ami claim No. 86*mdbeing norfs of sec-1 Can be accommodated reasonable, 2’!, 27. 27. 34 and 3'» ill T. 4,S. R. 3, W'. and to thiséourt, showjiijg that the income of tions 2«, ,ffiore particularly described as follows, tit the estate of his said|whrd isinsufticient to ‘ ROBERT PIERCE, maintain him and tlhiit said estate is in wit: ’ I * J .Sdì f r Beirinningat ." I a point two chains and fif dél»t and has not sufilbient mentis outside of n. ty links east mid and twenty three chains 1 rcaj property' to jmi V fcaid indebtidness and ty. t Lafayette, fcixfy eight^inks eight>tinks south souiji from the N. showing that it woiild l>e for the LShetit of and Sixty W.corner ot _ said ___ section 35, a and, runn- ___ L nd, runn said minor’to sell all of thé right title or "7. : -L :r.~ ........ ::......... chains .................. ing thence N. seventy-three and tii- interest in law or in equity- liry which his Ips said i-„ yo40 tf ward has in or to thq ml »Rowing deseriupd •iy links, thence S. seventy-five degrees f West two elfins and fiftv-twblinks; twochhinsand fifty-two links; thence real premises. to-Wit: | southolghty eighty degrees West one chain and Blocks, l.it, 3. 4. 5. «. 7, 8. 9,10, south r * numbered ’ * •4 11, 12, 13,14, 15. 16, 17, Ik I«,- *49. 20. 21, 22, 23, 25, sixty-fqnr jinks: thence N. tliirty-six.de- AV. two chains: thence North six 23,.27, 2£ j 27, 28. 2H, 29, 30, .‘10, 31, 32. 32, 33. 34, :i 35. 3«, 37, 38, 89, ’gree's ( -- ________ _________,_____________ 40, 41, 42. 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47. 47, 48. 4->, 49. .»<>, ,>i, ,>x, 40. 50. 51, 52, 53, degrees W. sixteen chatnsun J cighty-elglit The ; ¿AfONEY SAVED buying the ihence north e.ighty-eiitht eiglity-sjight degrees .54, 54, .55, 5.5, 56, .57, 57, 58, 59, 60, 6,1. 61. fl2, R2, 63. 64. 64, «5, 65, 66. 67, links; thence ¡“Home” Sewing Machine, re- West four chains add and fifty links: thence 68, 69, 70, 71. 72. 73, 74. 75. 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, M'est LighL cently patented. 3r- Nort height eight v-six degrees West emlit emht chains 82,83,84, and 85, and lots No. 4 and 5 in North thjirty-tbree links: thence South sev- bock No. 24 all in the town of Lafayette, and tlijlrtv-tbree : combines ArOMPROVE- and thirty minutes West i Running meats of other machines. .......................... , Yamhill county, On*gon. And it appearing enty-trve'degrees two’ cliainKand chainkand sitenty sikenty links;thence iinks;thenee West U est to be necessary to sell said premises for the two • A CHILD CAN RUN AND ami twenty links links: thence 8. 2'HOME** understand*it. maintenance of said minor. » five chains and . \ links; tlience. It is therefore, hereby ordered by this seventy-five chains andsixtv 1 • IT IS THE BEST BECAUSE forty-tv o chains and fifty links to the Court that said petition l»e heard by this Court at the court hokise in Lafave’tte in place of beginning, containing three hun Sewing the simplAt, and not liable fo . Iget out of order. said county and State, pn Monday,"the 12tli dred and twenjy acres more or less. . Said day of January, 1874, af one o’clock 1*. M. of land to be sold to nay t heelafrns presented MacHine.l Furnished iu five different ^styles. said day,* and tlie next Qf kin of said minor and allowed against said estate and theex- Latest, and all persons interested in his estate ai*e panses of administration' thereof. And F rices from $‘>0 to 80. Wlll&KAS by order of said Court duly hereby directed and rehulred to appear be-’ Heninfer and feller, braider, made and entered of record November», fore tills Court at the tjime and place here- Simplest ■niftier, gauge, unilter, extra, . • inliefore specified to show cause, if any ex 1873, ¡throat plate, shuttle, six bobbins ist«, wliy an order «ljoiuld not lie granted Tuesday the Gtli day of January, and •twelve needles, etc., free with licensing said guardian to sell the real 1874. •each machine. premises hereinbefore descril>ed. And it Best. Is hereby ordered that,« copy of t.hiffordei* At eleven o’clock in the forenoon of said ■ Guarantee Per|»etual. , be published once a week for" at least three day was,a]>poin«ed as the time and the We also continue »to sell the lev «rite successive weeksnrior to said 12th day of court room in the court house in Lafay “HOME SHUTTLE, j- ette, Yamhill county, <Oregon, as the place, January, 1874 in The r Lafavette Courier. " PRICES REDUCED—No. 1, I2B; Na. for hearing said petition by said court. W?M. RAMSEY, ; ♦ . W; M. R A Anti, ?40; No. 3 (Half Case). $45. Judge. >. no43-w3 W hereas , 1> v said order it was directed Orders for either machine promptly filled b I - ------ -V— that a citation "be issued directed to you in and forwarded on receipt of price. , ' due form. ACTIVE aoexts W anted , Oil and all - Therefore, in the namip of the State of Oregon' you and each of‘you are hereby kinds of Sewing Machine Needles for sale. GEO, W, TRAVER, Gen.Agt, required to appear at the "time and place j BSGRIBER, liv liv- al>ove specified and show cause, if any mAKEN UP BY THE SUBSCRIBER, S, W,Cor, Morrison <t Third sts, ’ mg six ms miles nines northwest iiOTiinn-M of in Lafayette, uiui.t-i.C, exists, why an order of sale of sat-l prem JL Ing Portland, Oregon, ...... .c colt;bay, 2<>lt;bay,black one two year old horse blade mane ises should not be made as in theeaid th(Lfai(l pe pe- 4 s:ho40-m4 and tail, with star In forhead. No marks tition prayed foi^ ■climi niiHriiii or brands Visible. Appi*iiisv*d by D, C. In testimony uiony whereof we have hereunto irStewart, J. P., at $20. affixed the seal of .«aid Court and our of JRi. MERCHANT. ficial signatures, this the *2d day of Do Lafayette, Ogn, Dec.' 13,1873. i eember, A. I), 1873. ■ ■ - ■ -T------- - " 1 11 m' f [Seal: . W. M. RAMSEA', Judge of paid Court. history of this greatest itcjm^al by ,one who knows, with comprehen R. II. LAMP8ON, sive biographical sketches c:_. Clerk. * hno42-w4 OREGON, LAFAYETTE, p.jlparties interested; abound- ! I ling with incidents, anecdotes Proprietor. .llllaml interviews never before Isaec Sampson, ___________ . I published: full history of the ealer in fine '^ tnes andliq - Woodhull “ Utopia. ” t The ■OTICE otice is IS hereby HEREBY given GIVEN that THAT JLu Wm. CollweU, Collwell, administrator of the , .»sketch of Beecher pronounced uors, such as: Whisky, Brandy, Ale, Porter, Beer and estate of Michael Colwell, decwised, has the best ever written. What prominent men filed in the county court of Yamhill ■ and women have to sav of this scandal. All Soda. Oregon, liis final account of bis (TT'AI so , Segare, Tobacco, Candy, Nuts, county, administration ’ iistration in isaid estate, and tha pTnwq íCt (live me a call, by order of stid court this day made, the no35‘tf 11 11| ill be l>e heard by- by said court at at the Not offensive to the! mime will ___________ ______ ,ye_______ _ _______ court bouse _ in Lafayette in said, county most fastidious: about 4uu page«. Illustrat T 4 on Tuesday the 6tli day of January. January.. 1871. 1871, ed. The greatest selling book ever ottered at one o’cock in thé afternoon of said Canvassers. Exclusive territory. It is rap- -T. W. M. RAMSÉY t I day, at which time and place any person idly filling up. Yon must secure it ft interested may appearand file objections Big commission. Bound prospectus, can .Attorney at Law, to said account. Published by order of W. M. Ramsey, vassing book and complete outfit »ent on re ilge of said county^ mi ade countv Judge county, jm C— this th— ceipt of Seventy five cents.jCircnlarsrierm« I . LAFAYETTE, OREGON. etc., free. Address now THE BEVERLY the 2d day < of December, COMPANY, Wabash Ave, and 22d Street, . WMM-’ 'olwell. oh Administrator. no41-w4 Chicago, 111.! bo 40- w 4 ’ % N GRAND SOCIABLE Administrator’s Notice. *1 o N « o t: a B A R. It H B E R ■8 H H 0 P HAIR DRESSING SALOON. G6 0 o o Qi Citation Notice. Order to show [ Cause PIERCE, T* ' * Estray Notice. ill eectTrSL«. nn QEM SALOON ot alb Final Settlement :■ D N Uli I a LT I ill