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1AFAYETTE COURIER.
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Yamhill County Directory
£. AF A VETTE |M
LOCAL EPITOME
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WEEKLY, SEMltWEEKLY,
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FRIDAY, DEC. ..J^ffi, 1873. Show almost gone.
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]Whear. best white,
Weather moderating.
bushel.... h.
U. E. Cinrch South.
THE WEEKLY SUN w too widely known
3*i
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Chickens roost high.
to require any ektemled reel |lnmeiidat|ion;
Ir’mir beri, j-1 .rick;
but the reasons which have already g
f . w. n. mays , uasiur .
¿ivöült
The ice is breaking Up.
hmkwheat “
F our,
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fifty thousand •uoserilier«, aw which Jr wifi, ¡pWfpwjieat
Appointments for Lafayette and Tillamook
The
holidays approacheth.
^ds more, are hila ton« -
we
hope,
give
it
fimny
thousM*
Circuit are as follows :
briefly as follows!
A “spotted purp” drowm'd.
First Sabbath Happy Valley, at 11 o’clock
It is a first-rate ¡newspaper. 1 All the news lay. ì-i turi­
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McMinnville.V,:30r.
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Thu
hall
is
still
progressing.
of the day will b«| found in if , condensed
Second Sabbath, Tillamook.
, (¡iRoCflijip-:
when unimportanlt, at full ler| [th when <if
Christmas tree at this place.
Third Sabbath. West Uhehalem, 11 A M.,
San Francisco ¡re
h«r.
moment, and always presented bn a clear,1 in
Unity School House, 3 p. m .
lsland.1.
Island.;, .,.
ami interesting pap^t
marij fer.
Dance at Dayton Christmas night. telligible,
it is a tirst-riiteIfnmily
full of en-
Fourth Sabbath,
Sabbath
Armstrong’s School
crushed
crushed.A
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It is a first-rateifnmily
House, 11 a . M., Lafayette, 6:30 p. M.,
Skates are Wfc*» ‘b»r the present. tertaining and insltntetive re:t(|ingof ev^r^
¿rannhited.
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ar-k, & ”
75(^1
Dance at Matt Cain’s Christmas kind, but containing nothing |at cairoti i)nd
Guild in New York to-day, 109,
Imperial.
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the most delicate hud seriipuh^i* taste., i
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Portland Legal Tender rates,
buying; Eve.
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(Fee, C< osta Hick,
It is a first-rate stoiy pai>4r. The best
.911 selling.
Rio...
1‘lenty of dances during the holi- tales and romaneqs of current'«terature ale
Gold bars are quotable at 725(^750 .like.
/ carefully selected! and legibly printed in its
Kono.
Exchange on Ban Francisco, 3 of 1 fi days.'
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pages.
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cent, discount.
. Carmen I-
The butcher shop ii nearly coin-
It is a first-rate lagricultura!|j»apcr.
The
iulturalf]
Liverpool Wheat, 13s 2d® 13s 4d; club,
fjLivfcrpooh Oarsç .
agii-
live arQeles
arÉ|i
most
fresh
and
iigstructivc/
on
agri
­
pleted.
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13s 4d® 14s.
’ klairyj.
cultural
topics
reiularly
t
appear
in
this
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partment.
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' Majors lias hoops of nice Christmas partinent.
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iX^“L. SAMUEL, la our duly author-
.r
It ’.fc.,/
is an independent politic:t|' paper; be­
s, greei) fl bu
presents.
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lxed Ajreiit at Portland, Oregon.
u/2 party
part)' aiid
and weariig
longing to y/2
wear^jg no collar.
collar,
,, . • dried, *1 HL .
The sun has put in an appearance It lights for principle, and for ¿the election Pekches, dried] f* tt>
of the best men tq
t<i office. It Specially
Mpecially de­ Pibnibs,
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T he L afayette C ourier has once more.
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votes fits energies!
energies« to flic ekfisure
’ie Beixn^
ex »(•sure of tl
tfie
ff> ff>
been di^igiiatea, in pursuinee of law,
.i j xi
fcid disgraqe JPdtatbev. P bus
Where do you dance is the lending corruptions
thatnjow weaken£td
as the payer in which all legal and conundrum.
i^dermine,
re-, Onjions. <4 ff>
oar
co.intry,
aiuUtiiveatep
to
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judicial uavertiseiueuts for the coun­
imbliean instiiuti®is altogether, i It has no
Kelty & Simpson have copious (sttij- fear of knaves, and asks n<Kf
iuvors from Bepf, fresh,
ty of Yamhill must be published.
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sftaTs of holiday goods.
,
y their supporters.
corned .
it reports the fashions for tla ^ladies and
bmpked
According
to
last
reports
another
the
markets fortthe men, espeeii ally the cat- i’ok,
E, li esh, lb
D iscourse .—It was our pleasure
gin null grinds at St. Joe. .
tie-markets, to wl icli it pays iii articular at- Veil.
•on Sunday evening last to listen to a I Theft* is talk of a Young Men’s dention.
fton “ ____
■« FTitallv, it is thd cheapest pi| per publish*
ion, hams P
discourse from Rev. Dr. Watts, of this Club being'organized here.
ed. One dollar a year will seefci' [re it for any
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place. His subject was: “Is Jesus
It is not necessarK to get up u i 4 sides...
The numerous friends of -ex-Sheriff subscriber.
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4.Ï/ shoulders, I..
Christ the only sou of God?” Some Gates will be pleased to hear he is club in order to have THE Sp KKLYSUN
at this rate. Any! ope who se® ds a single
rOI’LTKT
three weeks» since lie published in the rapidly uoyvaicscuig.
dollar will get the paper for a f l&r.
dresse« each.,
Chickens, dressed,
C ourier a notice to the cjftect that he
We have no travelling agent®
■ per eb zen.....
There will be a grand sociable giv-
would divide time with any Bible
BUTTER, E<;0
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in
connection
with
the.
dunce
at
student; as no one seemed disposed or
^T»E WEEKLY SUN.
fight pages, Batter, fresh rolls,
lb
Good
'Ijeinplar
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Hail
k voir. No
willing to take the affirmative, the
fifty-six columns. | Only
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St. Joe, challenges the world on discounts from this late.
Dr. ¿>c
, „ , alf the time, ,__
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occupied
and
hand-
California .
THE
SEJII-WEEKLY
J un . S.uiie
. Isthmus :.. lit
led pie subject well, and in our opin­ checkers and plows, so We are inibrm-
Bun. #
size hs the Daily ’Sun.
C ’4 ’ O» I a year, A
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doz. n.
ion Bully substantiated the truth of | ed. We are willing.
discount of
peri cent, to cl® bs pf10 or
Me, ■ Oregon
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assertion. The second Sunday in j From the effects of $(/<| u\h an affecting over»
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C;>lifornia|.
Janliar
iar£ lie w 11 speak on the suqject speech, a good many tei 4rs wpre sliea THE DAILY feUN. _A lai fotir-page
ewsimjier of twenty-eight col mans. Daily
new
I WOOL, 1I1D®8
of ‘^t he Holy Ghost, who He is, what uric night this week.
BlieiiewaJor
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dation over IxQ, OOO. AIL
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He (lone under the law, wliat He is
Dr. Watts, by invitatioli, will speak - cents. Subscription pricaìpo cents a
¡4, dry, each.........
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doing under the gpspel, baptism of the ou «Sunday next at thq new* school month, or ¥ ... ’> ....
bs ut 10 or
OO ,4 3 ear.
green, saltbl', each
over, a discount of 20 per. cenl
Holy Ghost; sin vs. Holy Ghost;” at house near Mr. Geo. Olds1 plh.ee.
Ski ns ,\1 leased,
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.pldresst.
“THU SUN,”
S In« vep^-kiiisj wqplpn, eat
11 o'clock a . M., and 61 o’clock r. M.
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The hoodlums^ are rushing uround
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livriy
just
uo»v;
trying
to
raise
money
lively
ho
»v;
try
in,
Linseed
Oil,
boiled;
gal
C hristmas T ree at D ayton .—
to buy rire crackers for the holid ays.
r a w .
•The Good Templars at Dayton in coii-
rd oil
galldjj
We expect to haven nioe Christmas
»EAUT1FULLA LLLL STjk ATED.
al oil.-
nection
with
tu,i
Handav
School
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•; £ dimxei tor we are the happy owner of Thy» Scienttfiei i American« Si [low in the Neatsfoot Oil, if gallon
that.^place, will itmuse themselves by KAwo fat roosters aiula ifittle I “purp.’’ 29thy etiF, cnjois t|ie widest cf Ictllatiou of Tallbk.
Tallok tf tb. .
having a Christmas Tree. • Jlon. Levi j Mr. J. K. Sampson has about 5,- any Weekly newspaper of the | timi in the
¿eland has been engaged to partici- (100 bushels of wheat stored in his world. A new volume eommej ces January
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pate in the speaking. Following are warehouse waiting shipment per boat. 3,1'74.
Its contents eml race the latest and most
the committee of arrangements#-
interesting information pertainlig to the In­
The grandest affair of the season dustrial,
Messrs. Carey, ___
Aidchanicol and Scienjflflc Progress
Ilill, , [ _ Ste^Qirtr and
will
be
the
Grand
Ball
at
Good
Temp-
of
the
World:
-Descriptions,
Misses Paliuer and
WiftSc
.
— ....... * It is the
, nventionsç
— • ws |h
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Imple-
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Hull,
in
this
place,
New
Year's
Engravings,
of
Nev
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intention of th6 committee^io make
Äflroved In­
inents. New Processes . and l||pr
Eve.
this a little tne best that has ever
dustries of all kin« s; Useful N<i ti-s, Receipts
^Should the weather continue clear suggestions*and at vice, by prat ttical writers
lxx|n hud in
place. All that at-
tend may expert a prejent uf jsome and cold it will, we Ubar, do the wheat for workmen and employers inf [jthe -various
ji’
kind.
crop great injur •y in this part of the it rts
11 Nm 4he JJARKER A CO. are nov
l iia S cientific amer N
__oiljjr to the Farmers aid
valley.'
cheapest and best illustrated y ||ekly pape'r
ofmegon,
the largest and I
IIoiiSK D ied . j -“A •valuable Lorsq Hull Johnson, the gentlemanly published. Every |5r.tmbeiconj Ilins froiu l<> stock -of General
Merchfnidi?p
a
machinery
to 1 > original engravings of ne1
in-Yain!ñll bounty, consisting
belonging to Mr, F. P. Hembree was mail carrier from this place to St. and
novel Juventiojis,
just
\ because
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. as de o got ENGR.\VlNG8.allustratingi provement,
frozen to (Lath one., day last week. J<x>- w wratliy
a new sleigh, “till darned snow went »discoveries,-and important’ wa ;sV pcititin- STAFÍÉand FANC Y
He drove t lie animal home from a off.”
ing to civil and mechanical en
pring n'JIl- I
neighbors, about 10 o’clock at night,
ills bf the
ihg, alining, and metallurgy; r
One of our lady fribnds premised latent progress in taie
steam. GlíOCEUrE;
tihe appiicatiiAsiof
applic
and put him in the stable, not notic­
us
a nice roasted turkey for C'hrist- steain Queering] railways, »ip-buildings
.. ........h,
ing anything unusual. Next morn­
.CLOTHING.
tt,-telegraphy, telegnu' h éngineet-
hkuguage of the naviri
ing when Mr. H. went to the st; ublif^
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ing, el f?hric;ty^n:ighetism, Iiglii and heat.
(BOOTS AND F HO
to feed, he found that the horst* ! ad l?Qet:.- “We fell on her L mjsói ’ ù Mid
F A R M E RS. m“ c31 u n i < •«.«■ n g i •ers‘, invent:
II ATS
r
ors. ineniifacturerft;
mennfacturersi, theibists,
cheiiiists, l|i
I leis of sci-
kicked off a numb. V()f boards—enough wept.”
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ASS WARE AND QUDRN’S
:ipd
teachers. cl^juneri,
c|eT^yjiieri Owvcrs.
1
Murray, at St. Joe, is still making ence, teachers,
for it to get outside, and was found in
people of all prafeasibns, will fiftp ¡1 the S ciex *. —
udt
the road covered with icicle3, and sq iniprovcuients to Wk plow fi^itory. riFir A- m . ibican useful to thenffi It shod!«? i
GS, MEI»
stiff that it could not reach the barn, He is kept busy alWhe time quaking have a place in every family, lim Irary, study, j
frv
’
reading
office,
and
counting
room;
in
plows,
as
the
farmers
consider
them
el
TiÑ
and died in a few minutes afterward.
TA’ W.
Wi
lol,
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room,
College,
a«
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h|lemy,
or
sei
tne best in use.
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A year’s numbeiis contain 8 ! pages pnd I
There is complaint by some of our S ¡¿A E l< A I. 111 N 1»KED E EO KA VI S l’imusands All of
D edication .—l’He - splendid new
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eli have ,
importers
hud i>e
i»e;i
(ifvoluines are prfeaervjyl for j finding aifti | __
Of >
iporters ami
Hall at this place is about completed, county officials that since Tuesday reference.
The
practical
receil
Is
aie
well
r
cash
ami
will
be
otlerAl
owing to the in A jfatigable energy of night the sawdust in tlie court house worth ten times .the stib^crj Itidn price, produce’
has been so injured that it will have Terms S3 a year by*mail. Bisc® lint to clubs.
the trustees. It wilLbe publicly dedi- to be removed.
[had by all
Specimens sent f{^e..
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;
catetl to the cause of temperanco on
news dealers.
Some one tried to burglarize the
|n with the
Tuesday, the fi.h day of January,
granery
of
Mr.
F.
Hubbard
one
night
A h WÌ a .
1674. ‘The O. W. C. L, Ford, G. W.
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ftJNN
X UÒ.
this
week,
but
was
frightened
away.
L., L ¿and and other members .of the
are solicitors of Atherican an^St Foreign Pat-
However,
they
hadn
’
t
time
to
take
Grand Lodge are expected tekbe pres­
ents, and have the (largest fistafi lishment in
the world. More Fann-fifty tlioufii jtnd applica-,
ent and participate in the exercises. the suck away with them.
Are now running, and are
tions have been mhde for patfji tits through
We will publish prog&Mftnie next
The
Jirjiurttr
informants
readers
that
w
heat, or to exchange for w
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their agency..
1 week.
| toll, or to chojl tor toll, or to
for
liest terms,
Christmas comes on Thursday next.
Patents are obt; fined on Ihep
d Ji. fetches ux- •Of to
1 grind low or not to grind a’
models of new inventions and jl
Uy
to
It
will
have
to
do
Iwtier
than
it
lias
wài,
- please the farmers,
T emperate L ecture *—The lec-
ainined and advice free. All
“ 4 fiatents are
not
go
a« ay scolding.
for-some
weeks
past
or
it
will
be
one
ifterican the
published in the Scientific
ture here on Wednesday evening by
w-eek they iss'ie. ’"Send for pMnphlet, 110
day behind?
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Mr. Leland was well attended, and
pages, containing ljtws and ,fi|5
”
sH directions
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Mr. J. R. Lake informs us that is for obtaining Patents.
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gave general satisfaction to his hear­
Address for papdr or concerffing Patents,
ers. His remarks were good and to his intention to manufacture stoves by MUNN
'Z_ A CO.. 37 Park
• • • Row.
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Y. Branch
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* Sts.,
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Office,
cur. -
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the point, and frequently elicited pro­ the 5th of Janfaary, having purchased U
no43.
longed applause. We congratulate everything pertaining to it at the 1). C,
Is now open for storage, free of
all those .that will give us the »refe
the ordei- in having secured the serv­ sale of the Oregon Iron Works. Mr.
Citi sa,
ih.
ptiachasmg tlieir Wheat
n neat for
Tor ci
pttachasing
L. is an entei prising man and should
ices of Mr. L.
highest market price, any time wbe
be well patronized. — ♦
may see proper to sell.
-r€0N fessed .—We art? informed that
Become on, gentlemen, >
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Kelty & Simpson have a splendid
Corner Jefferson and Third Sts.
bridge and no ferriage, and
tlio man Hopkins, now at the Dalles lot of toys for the hollidays, and per
R
dale yod any way to suit the
t’..
in charge of Deputy Sheriff Belcher, consequence, the little folks are all LAFAYETT#,
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has confesced to the murder of two saving their dimes to be able to pur­
s
Duyton,
(h-aobyr
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persons in Missouri. The reward of- chase some of them. They have large npHE UNDERSIGNED TRKES pleas
and varied assortment of p presents JL uro4n aiiNounciing to the travelling pub­
; fered for his arrest is $2,000.
Fc. .’ and Liv-
suitable for Christmas and i New lic that in connection with his i fjteed
erv business he ik running|
?
runningBa
DAILY
Year
’
s
gifts.
A ppointments .---- Following are
ph. Leaves
EXPRESS to and from St. JosepL.
the appointments of Grund Worthy
Our experience on skates is not as Lafayette at 1(J:15, ¡making cottri ¡motion with
cars, and returning at 12:1^' p. m.
satisfactory
as wo would wish it; we the n:;5-tf
Ledtui er Leland in this county: Am­
HULL JDHNfi)N. I, Prop.
ity, FridayDec. 19.; McMinnville, imagine that we are lucky in being
Saturday, l5ec. 20; Dayton, Wednes­ alive, our injuries are not many: one
skinned kneo, one smashed elbow, fiat
ERG USON
day, Dec. 24.
■ {pREGON. In. .H !
nose, two artificial bumps on head, LAFAYETTE, ,
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F ingers A mputated .—Mr. Dan’l sprained ankle, sore toe, bursted pan­
DEA REB IX
taloons, and—too sore to set down.
constantly riceivii
Jonea, of McMinnville, whot some The boys said wo had our skates on
HiriSw
TOBACCO, $EGAR| NUTS,
years since, had his hand and forearm the wrong end.
r
injured by a circulars saw, had Dr.
Candies, sardinesvOysters, Cpnsàsting of Generai
Dr Pierce’s Pleasent Purgative Pel­
Littlefield of St. Joe, amputate two lets,
or Sugar Coated, Concentrated
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of his fingers.
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stationery,
,
etc.
HING. •
Root
and
Herbal
Juice,
Anti-Billious
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■HATS CAP
And in fact every /thing that
to he found
P ersonal .—Mr. H. H. Snow, of Granules—the Little Giant” Catliar-
tic or multum in parvo physic. No in a lirst-cTnss variety sito re.- ® ;
McMinnville gave us a call yester­ use of any longer taking the huge,
óf the
I would respectful :lv
• solicit af^hare
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day. He reports everything in a pros­ repulsive, nauseous and griping pills, public patronage.
A mno42-tf
j. i W majors .
perous condition at that place. Mr. composed of cheap, crude, ‘bulky in­
S. will act as agent for the C ourier gredients, when by a careful applica­
tion of chemical science, we can ex­
in that vicinity.
tract all the cathartic and medical
—».--------- -no»
properties
from the most valuable
TiiANKSk-»-Billy Wymer has the
For 1874.
roots
and
herbs
and concentrate them
everlasting thinks of .this office for a
into al minute Pellet or Granule,scarce­
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box of nice apples and pears.
ly larger than a mustard seed; that
300 Pag
can
readily swallowed by those of ored Piute
S ickness .—At present there is cQn- the most sensitixe stomachs and fas­ 25 cents
siderablc sickness in ..this part of the tidious tastes; 23 cents ' by all Drug- sued.
this He
gists.
country.
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County Judge...................... M. M. Ramsey
Clerk..................... I..............R. H. Lam son
Sheriff.......................................... ..
R. P. Bird
Treasurer............ .. ..............
J. M. Kelty
Dawson "
Co. Commissioners........ .. .
Hulery
........... C. Handley
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-Lj Surveyor....................................
•Assessor............ .....................
.................I. Davis
- - OREGON,
Schoql Sup’t.................i_____
......... H. H. Hewit
Coroner................... .. ............
B^ohnsan
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Which I offer for sale cheap for cash, u
1 now have on hand Musical ihstru- K
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PATENTS.
PATENTS
FLUTES,
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ACCORDEONS,
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FEDEllAL OFFICERS
U. S. District Judge
, U. S. Marshal.. .
i Clerk U. 8. Court..
Surveyor General..
Bup t Ind Affairs..
U. S. Assessor,...
U. 8. Collector....
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OREGOXlI - MADE
STOVES.
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W. R.' Wilfis. Register...... .. Roseburg
B. Herman. Receiver.............. .
Owen Wade, Register................. Óregon City
Henry Warren, Receiver.....
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J. H. $tephens. Register,.... La Grand*
D. Chaplin, Receiver............
WORK!
¡They can be had at no other place,
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Elevated
COOK
J. R. MAJQRS
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First District: Jacksoh and/Josephine.
2d District: Benton, Coos, Curry, Donglaa
and Lane,-3d District: Linn,
Marion,
Polk, Tillamook and Yamhill. 4th District:
Clackamas,
Columbia, Multnomah, and
Washington. 5th District; Grant, Umatil­
la, Union and \\ asco.
Oven
STOVES,
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AND DH'FEnUNT KINDS OF
TERMS OF Cli<n*tT COCKT8.
Frst District—In the,countv of Josephine,
Parlor and Box Staves.
on
the fourth Monday in October; Jackson
;
secorfd Monday in February, June and No­
All maunfactured in this city.
vember.
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Second Distirct—Douglas third Monday
The other dealers will Jell you they don’t
in October, and seconed Monday in May ;
keep them. The .reason is. they
■ f Coos, fourth Monday in May, and second
can’t buy them.
Monday in Septembem/Curry, first Monday
in June ; Lane, third .Monday in April, and
Please remember that 1 also, have a
and first Monday inNevemher ; Benton,sec­
ond Monday, jn April, and third Monday in,
November.
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Thirtp District—Linn, fourth Monday in
Don’t forgetlo look at the
Mafirii,.and second Monday in October;
t
Marion, seconfi31*»nday in March June and
PATENT W fUN D O W BLTTD.
November: Polkesecond Monday in May.
and
fourth Monday in. November; Yamhiil’
Which is made of Spruce Wood, and is al
second Monday in April, and fourth Monday
^Lighter, Cheaper, More Cleanly,
in < October ; lihamook, second• ^fouTiay m
111
July. .
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Fourth District—^lackamas,
fourth Mon- _
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day in April and September; Multomah,
And is the handsomest Window Blind in use. „ second MondiTy .*_
r'-jijj.jij— .lune and Ot-
in Febrna
It givi es the befet satisfaction to all Who try Mober; Columbia, , sec
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. sondaiondnyThi
A pril ; -
Mofiday
it, and I ’ only ask you to enquire of any-one ^brtjsop. second
ijid Monr*
“ in
’ August,
‘ 'and
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Jlanuary; Washington
Who has med them, to convince you th« the fourth Tuesday
inyflanuary;
'Washington,
Wooden Blind is the very best that von cun fomfli MondayinXay,
first Monday in
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b|uy.
October.^»'
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john r . L ike .
Fifth District—Wasco, third Monday in
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janelnol'4
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 Momlav in May, and third Monday in
October; Ujuiatula, last Monday in April,
and fourth Mondiy in October .
NOR .GIVING THE YOUNG MEN OF
Qregun a thorough Business Education
PATENT CHURN.
''More
urable
Prof. Mart Taylor . -
- Principal
l^ez Perce Indian ' Chief
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ONE HALF THE USUAL PRICES i
session
at Albany, Lirin County
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times.
at all
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SALVE. '
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T1OR RELIEF TO PAINFUL V e ET
? from TIGHT BOOTS use NEZ PERCE
INDIAN CHIEF SALVE.
4-1
DAY AND NIGflT SCHOOL.
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Farmers and others wishing to educate their
sons cun obtain full particulars by. address­
ing the I Principal,
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FflYO remove Corns Apply -Freely Fes
inflthe
’rincipal,
M Perce Indian Chief Salve. Bandage for
four or live days;, assure cure.
LAFAYETTE
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SMITH,
OR Cuts ami Bruises use Nez Perce In­
dian Chief Salve.
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or burns and scalds
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Use Nez Perce jodian Chief Salv
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OR TETTER AND RINGWORM
Use Nez Perce Ind an Chief Saelv
IERM COMMENCED SEPTEMBER 15,
1873.
TUITION 9
QR HARD SWELLINGS AND GAT&
erings use Nez Pe:ce Indian Chle
Salve. •
HIGHEST GRADES.........'. .$7 per Quarter.
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OR SORER OE ALL KINDB
INTERMEDIATE GRADE 5
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Use Nez Perce Indian Chief Salve,
PRIMARY • ...................... 4
LANGUAGFS, (extra).... 1 per month
JpOR ALL DISEASES OF THE SKI N
«¿'Pupils can enter at any time.
Use Nez Perce Indian Chief Balve.
no30 tf
P~RK E 50CENTSTBOX7~1Fm- sale by
ui! Druggists and general dealers.
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NEW GO<
At the Old Brie"
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Jacksonville
... .Corvallis
.......... Ba lem
... Portland
.Baker City
jrmetAL EISTTICTS.
You can now buy a Stove of thicker, plate,
ami sf any plate tails it can be replac­
ed at a small expenre. We have the
and
SUPREME COURT
p. 1’. Prim, Clpef Justice
A. J. Thayer........
B. F. Bonham........
W- W. Upton.........
L. L. McArthur.
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laetured.
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.... M, P. Deady
TI io ’ sq G. Young
...... ^.JWilcox
........ W. É. Odel
.. T. B Odeneal
.,. .Thos. Frazer n
...W. Bn.wlby
1.ANI» OFFICEKS.
Co to Lake’s Emigrant Stove and Tin Store,
13s Front street. Portland, and see
the stoves manufactured at the
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8 :
OREGON
.. L. F. Grover
8. F. Chadwick
... L Eleischner
Eugene Semple
S. C. Simpson
E. S. McComas
U. 8. Senator •••--•........... James K. Kelley
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■••• ......... .... J, H. Mitchell
Congressman ......................... J Jos. G. Wilson
FIFES, fl
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Governor ....
Secretary of StiÄeÄ
Treasurer of State..
Stffi Printer..............
State Librarian..,.........
Register of Bute Lands,
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............ J. W. Cowls
I T. R. Harrison
( A. R. Burbank
EXEÇHJT1 VE DEPVBTMEXT. ° ,
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VIOLINS,
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OBEGON OFFICIAL DI2ECT0BY.
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ORGANS,
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LBGISLATUKk.
State Senator...
Rep’s...........
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a DRUGS, MUSIC, &.C,I
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Tte Best fam Try ill
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WEST MERIDEN,CT.
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PORTLAND HACK LfflB!
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PROPRIETOR.
T
N ANi> AFTER MAY 16, THERE
will he a regular stage running be­
tween l^afayette and Portland, making
weeklj’ trips, leaving Lafayette every FrL
day morning at 8 o’clock, returning Satur­
day, FARE,EAfH WAY,fl 50,
O
II
LAFAYETTE. OGN,
OULD ANNOUNCE TO THE CITI-
zens of this place and vicinity that
A
he has returned to his old stand and is
’’
prepared to do all work in his line, such as
Will be pla'feed upon this line in a short manufacturing
WAGONS.
BUGGIES,
time.
HACKS, Ac. - .
dZ’Repairing done on short notice.
EXPRESS and other business attended to
ppromtly.
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