Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, December 26, 1873, Image 2

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TilE ELECTION ^E^OOTIL
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DEC. 26ili,
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teen years, been more free from cor­ etc.
In fact, their phiiform embod­
ruption than any nationality on the ied the
cardinal
principles
of the
globe.
But when the late civ 1 war Democratic party and a majority of
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began. Pandora’s Box semued to have the Indepcnd -nt nu’interH elected to
bernt opened and the evil spirits wont the Legislature,aye Democrats^
The
forth to corrupt the fountains of gov­ election of Booth is regard«d more as
ernment The corruptions did not a Democratic tlmn a Republican tri­
cease with the fall of the corff.dora.cy umph. and it is emphatically a .tri­
but rather seemed td increase until umph of cirri'H yrii ciples.
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they were laicTbare by tlio exposures
H ippleism . —We learn that there
of the Tammany Ring and the Credit
Mobilier infamy. These exposures is a petition m circulation in this
did not irradic ite corruption, merely county, praying the United States
checked it and forced the people to Semite to expel Senator Mitchell.,
see that the government is dominated The petition is being numerously
signed by the Republicans ’ wrb are
by corrupt influences.
The time is past when men can be oppose»! to the bigitmous Senator, iwit-
those who are attached to him aiid
bolstered up and niade respectable by
■Whitewashing investigations. State his organ, thd Btdkfin, r» fmu: to sign
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denounce those
Legislatures have been manipulated the document, and
by iu.6nied <£oi‘pdrafiotis and other who place their .names to it as “ edp-
nefariuus.influeiices to such an extent peril«, ids.” We presume that this
that it lias almost c.-a --.d to be ah petition w ill faithfully show who of
honey to any man to Iw elect1 d t o I the ' Repubiicaiut are in favor of
represent the people ip.tne L.gislu- Mitch«Il and who are opposed to him,
tivo department of a »State, mid in tl 10 because they say: “ lie that is iot
future* the people will demand that for us is against us.” Lt flic Battle
their representatives be'free frQirf sus­ rage, for it is. folly to cry “peace,
5.,” i
picion of corrupt io}*, Jniu^ that they peace, when there is
“The com bat deepens ,
avoid placing themselves ’under obli­
W by ru- Ii to lihjry, or t he grave.”
gations to any corporation or other
B ilia ’’, Salem.—Your communi ca-
monied power by accepting free fiass­
United Representatives are tion was received too late for pu lili-
chosen who have* the honesty and cation. Other papers have given an
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manhood to work tor the best interests account of what you write.
es, etc.
No statutes can be I again.
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In
this
connection
we
would
s.vy>td
procured to prevent tho railroads and
steamboats within this State from correspondents fhat aU cont^iuhicaH
extorting from th«' pt'oplo whatever tions must be received by Wednesday
of tho pctbplei
a
prices they may desire for freight or noon to insure publication^ also, wish
it understood that we do not hold
passage.
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The next Législature of tfiis State j ourselves responsible for the miinipns
.will be calh-'d* iij’-on to enact a law our
corresjMind uts
may
maintain.
regulating cliatges by railroads andi But while we are glad to hear what
Steamboats for freight and pass- ngers they have to say, wo wish them to
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■fund also a law r«*qui.ring all railroads say it with courtesy ami- prudence.
in the State lo e^lifr fence their Moreover, we wish our correspon­
tracks, or bo absolutely responsible dents to bo brief and to the point
for
all damages done by them to
OREGON.
stock.
There has heretofore t>X'n a feeble
and they will défeiit all, efforts to
C. G. CurPEsq., of SalenU
the people return to the Legislatuiw Clerk of the Supreme Conrt(, who
lang been seriously ill, is now
men only who are honest and firm, i,luks
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in a lair way to recover? •
and who have a clear record on th« sc
enact such laws in the future, uni. ss,
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At tl;c ino/ning service? at St.
not only profess to favor the passage Paul’s Parish, Oregon city, last
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of the laws here indibated, bat Avliq 1 ; Sunday, die rite of conlirinntion
administered
to eleven
have heretofore favored it; bcc$us<^i ! tfas
•'cr.-OLs.
on the eve of an election, promises I j pc
questions. Meb should bej.clios«-u who
are easily made and are broken witli
On Albany prairie, and all oili­
er prairies probably, geese ttfnd
be questions for careful consideration. ;
ducks are pieniiful and shooting
g«»od. So good that geese irre
' P ublic D ebt I ncreasing .—Ever sold for a bit a. piece and diicks
since tho terininatiou of th-' late war,, at one dollar a dozen.
These matters will
the Republican party has claimed a
‘ The Chapter of Knights of th
Red Cross, organized at Hub­
bard’s Stat,inn about a week auo,
bv Mr. McDougal, of California,
is said to be in a flourislxing con­
dition and increasing in incinber-
ship.
,
right td the suffrage of the people on
■' the ground that it was paying the
• national
debt with great rapidity.
Just before every important State or
National election, the Secretary of
the Treasury would publish monthly
statements
__________
____ of
_ the reduction of the
debt. For several months past, the
startling news has been flashed across
the continent’ that the national debt ,
is increasing. Despite the immense
revenue that is annually raised by in- !
direct taxation, the administration is
Astoria is talked of as the fu­
ture site of the ’'Great Co-opera­
tive Store where the farmers can
meet the imports,” but during the
recent freeze, Hour went-iiip to MO
a barrel^ potatoes $1 50 a bushel.
unable now to pay even the interest (
Ira F. M? Butler, of Mon­
mouth. Polk county, ha§ been
•« loy^l” to Grant, will increase the recommissioned a Notary Public
duties on imported goods.
by the
Governor, Harold A.
BssBaawnaef-.CTje^zjtTiwaw
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Bagley has been appointed, by flic
of
The Benton Deirwcrat is worried be­ Governor, a Commissioner
cause of an innocent bit of gossip from I I Deeds for the State of Oregon, to
that point which appeared iif’Uiis pa­ reside at No. 8 Wall street. New
per but recently. But, .after all, we York ci tv.
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were amused at that paper’s criticism
A Grange was organized by(
of the English of a paragraph con­ R. M. Guernoy at Myrtle Crpek,
tained in the {correspondence com­ Douglas County, on the 15th inst.
plained of. “Nowter verb! ” Golly! with thirty members. B.G. Gibbs
wonder if the erudite critic of the was elected Master, and R. Weaver
Dcin^crat would not poke fun at us for See re tar)'.
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a “ga^ant” offer to teach him the!
A young man living near Inde­
property of a singular verbi' Neuter
pendence by the name of Lick,
«n the debt.
Congress, if it remains,
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verb! truly. And as to your criticism wl|j|e out hunting tllC Other day
Of the orthography of sociability, j me|.
a serious accident.
It
why* that is merest hyper criticism
that1« all. .
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j appears that whileloading his gun,
i it was discharged, driving the ram-
In this connection we'would suy; r0(j entirely through his hand, be­
thut the Ikm^rut widely misses the tween-tho thumb and* fore finger,
mark as to the author of the
munication in question.
Sheriffs Salo.
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WEEKLY. S¿M 1-WEEKLY, AND DAILY.
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___ ■bTICL IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY - ———-
____ virUte of nn executionrissueil out of
THE WEEKLY SUN is too widely known
llu^Hon.« irenit Court .of the state of oro-
to require any extended recommendation;
gofi
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the
county
of
Yamhill
and
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me
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GI\T£ ill rein <{■’ ’"
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•d by the f .erk ol • k Laid court,
in . lty- . but the reasons which have already given it
own Halim Ivor oi I .Stinete^Jh’own. l*lff. and ¡i-fainsl
lifty ihou-.imi s ibse.riben«, and which will,
nSv
o«»im S. ( ; 'oo’M'15 i'Cf.’t for tin; 8H1II oi one we hope, give it many thousands mere, are
John
hundre I and ¡nirty-llvc .’4-100 dollars (-155- brieiiy as follows:
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KI; with inter«--, aftlm rat»'pt ten per cent
Itis a first-rate newspaper. All the news
tier annum from t lie 1st h «lie. of
w, January
«.ui.-u,« <d the day v, ill l»o found in it,, condensed
i 71, and the further sum of eight 6c:l()0 when unimportant, at till) length when of
Hollars l!»S 60-11 <))costs. I IniACleviediqxm
nil the light, title and interest ol tlieaL ve moment, and aiwnyy presented in a clear, in­
nniiM' l IkH.’r, John S.< oo‘]xjr, in audio ’lie telligible. ami j iteresiing jminner.
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Jight^l«
Pait-j
the large bounty, so
Igll
It is a lirst-ruu- family paper, full of en­
¡follow¡ng.described-real estate, tilt.' smne
tertaining and' patr ieUve reading of every
rick that luh immedi^fcly « ... amounted,
I being im undi vided interes, an t acquired
beiugilji heir of’V.si lmi Coor.er.d»-'« eu -<‘d kind, out i>nt:-jiing nothing thatvanN.l^ad
GOODT
AR HALL J j>y
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“But, hjti|«'ss you^ d« SÎ8
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The south half of the Itomitioii ¡ihe cl!«’m 4he most delicate and acrupitloftH taste.
ik Gm-
of E""'4« < ooper iiud wile, I ■ lug ji<».!iic.,i- I
It is a
u liist-rate
lifst-rate story paper. The best
man, the Mno 'Yill n<^t gi Mi
’ 'I you so
T jo .« N o . 11;*9,claim No. .‘>3. Safid eitilm be­ talewand
patiti romance
romances of current literature are
ing situated in se«-.’s ;j, 4, ‘.land 10 in T..5, S./ care*
much.”
íítuily selected and legibly printed 1n its
R. 3, W. ill Yamhill county, Oregon.
“Oh I said tl^o Irishji|
pages.
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an, ¡L-* “ I cure it’a
And on
It is a first-rate agricultural paper. The
t*&.
Monduy Hie
L-day «if D«»ceHiber,
most fresh an ' instinctive articles on agri-
I that don’t know a^worX i
I .N. Ho nlllh e
ciilt'iral topics regularly appear ip this de-1
at tlie hour of one o'clo« k 1’. AL. I will pro- partfnent. "
man.”
G.l’.Di 1T¡Á$,
lepiliree,
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ci'ed to sell m
public auction to ,
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Geo. W. S¡nyde
:
Hulcry«
“But,” sjiid the
It is an independent political paper; be­
the highest bidl«»r for cash in hand
ant, i i “tlirei'
r* n n i
hi trout of t he court house door in Lal!iy- longing to no party and" wearing no collar.
words will ixi sufficient,
Com unittt-
gemente:
d tin s.-
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am ‘ hi i. ' inni I \< »regon all 11 ;< ■ rie. a t • am
* m ^,. for
v, principle,
p. m .. h »,» , and
...... >v.i
mv election
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I&'-bghis
for the
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it
le
and
ii
¡mere.-jt of said DpfcnduiU in and of the best men to office. If especiafjtade-
you can learn in a .shaft
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to file • a'H>ye descrilx* I i rpperty t«p satisty-fvotes itsenergies to the exposure of the
Ji'. Hembree,
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said execution iiadii verm tig c»«sts
king knowsicvery nym in’t i ¡Ttinrils.
corruptions that now ^eakeuand disgrace
j 1'0 Bal cf,
ipnsori,
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our country, and threaten to undermine re-
.As soon as he seos yuu^ilb‘¡
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Sheriff of Yamhill county’, OiVgon.
publican instiunions altogether!. It lias no
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Lafayette,
Oregon,
FI<poi
nil
tbe:
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up and ask you ho’fv o|ß voi li k ?
favor» from
Nov. 28th, 1873.
n<\4O-w4 I fear of knaves, and asks no
i ,
their
supporters.
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TWeiity-$ev^;
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W,
J.
McConnell
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will say ‘7’’
it
It reports the fashions for the ladies and
fc
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I tlid niarkbta
long have y wou Ix'vn
tq Sert »
the men, especially the cat-'
cat­
Sheriffs
r\' ■
tle-markets, to which it pays, particular-at­
you will' re <|lJy,‘Thr 4 v
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GENTS AND
Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND tention.
ly, if you inie .provided wj |
I• inally, it is the c-lieapest paper publisli-
L; di('$ t » Id
¡»per not to ex-
order of sale issued out of tin- circuit
QQJU fï
I ed’.? One.dollar a year vvilUsecure it for any
<jee d ‘
court of ilie Stale pf Oregon lor Yamhill
and rat ieu s ycyi aiii.wei
lp'lld|dition
ejabili supper there county under the seal oi said court nt'on ; subscrilttr. It is not necessary te* get up a
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a judgment and decree of loreelosure' in j dub in order to have THE WEEKLY, SUN
yt ili be a
l’at soon earnl'd to i ¡roí
t bespit of Altri 1 W. Stowell, Plaint ill', vs. at this rate. Atiy one .who »ends’ a-’single
answers, bit. , nevei drv|
S&muc! ILA indell and Jlury E.TindclI. his I dollar will get the paper for a1 year.
”, “ . v Hewett
'! .y; tt sirr . icing partner Qf
wife, , Henry
We have no travelling agents.
lug the qui *. stious. li tl it.
thqjvartnei-sliiixit Hewett, Fiowerdetv &
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Dawson,
A'lmiuistrator
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oin
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pjuiy.
Joafi
k
Alio upper i
he appeared.lyforei t'iié kitit
Itili for filose not,
!a- estui«' of J. G. 1 Flbiyerdew
, li< ceasc'i, i
of : la-estate
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ikliin y torn r
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I ¡dit fantastic,
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THE WEEKLY SUN.^Jight pages,
■John
Mcl'ne
ki
n
and
lYfiry
Hewett
view. Dis ^Lxjesty not* iii
1 <b- fifty-six ctjjuinus. Onlylüi 00 a year. No
All i re. >j v M ’«
" *. .f ifeplènAiil
f ''
lendunts «commanding i af;d
1 ' requiring me
W II
‘inique ie ami a to sell ! he premises hereinafter
described
Paddy st« eppud for wit
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THE SÉMI.WEEKL.Y. SUN.—game
"to suti.-fy
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ip<i i
judgment and decree
sent -arms.
in jü'al Suit in. favor of the size ,.s the Daily Sun.
10 Hu
í á jdily good1 re i lere<,l
00 »»year. A
Ì, Ev;-i
S.I •I pl-iintitr ajf-l against the defen-l::ii: discount of !4O per cent, to clubs of -in or
hut- iii
1 LOI
“liow oM arc your1*.’! kai
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'$:• iur.cl H. TiiKbil therein forili«''stun of over.
• “I'hr^e wick.-
$2.i i* 8e-lao U. s. gold coin and Interes
T \s,”
THE DAILY SUN—A large biur-pago
.4ince the rendiiion of said judgment to-
newspaper
of tn enty-eight columns. Daily
w i i :
j “1I c > w lo'4 ' have y«.
SinceNovcpulmr 1'2, 1872, amounting to circulation dver 1’40,000. All tlianews for
seryice'f ”. as ct'd His ü
Í2,3>2 40-luO Ü. s. coin and the further sum »• l-ents. Subscription price 50 ceutfe a
ol s’.ii'o ( . S, currency5 ami interest since niontii, or 3’» OOa year. io
fô clubs
cliibs of 10 or
“Twi nty-i(even yt
i lx* said 12ih day of Novemlier, 187'2, over, a discount of ^0. per. « ent.
ainouni Lag io ¿l.-.»2 35-100 U. s. e\irrency
. * oTJIE SVN,”
a blob
AddrcMi-
“Ami ol " l vpu
V
i|md ¡lie cos;s ol said shit nud accruing
nol2l*
..M.-
New.York City^
costs'.
J
have
levied
u;>on
ami
wilt-
pr<M*eed
tlm king.
to sell a.; public auction to the highest bid-
“Both,” replied Putt
<ler for j. S. coin ami currency to me in f
ham! pSkl on day of sal- in front of the
instantly taken to th
Court lloare door in the t«»wn of Lafay­
but pardon«'« by tlie ■
ette. Yainliill county, Oregon, on
BEAVTIFVIJLY Il^t STJJATED.
understood the tacts ofi
ilomluy the 5th I>;,y of January,
The ficientlfic American nowr in the
187-i,
2'Jth year, envoys the widest circulation of
MISCEBLANf
At the hour of one o’clock >P. M..of said afty weekly ncwsmijgir of the kind in the
‘«ay inaceordàìi4.-e with ani in o!«-.lienee world. ^A new.volume commences January
to said decree and the order Qf saie therein >,174.^
s
ih'.itiiinv 1 all t he lol low ie.g described Ipjece
Its
contents
embrace
the
latest
au^J
most
parve for tract of lnml“t<>v.'it:
\
interesting
1
mfortiaiion
pertaining
U-
the
In­
That pièce or putrel of .land situate in
dustrial,
h.
inic.it
:.mi
>yicntiuc
Proves«
Yamhii! count'. Sta!«' of ori-gon and
W hereas , th»4er the A«,
known and described on the «inficiai plats of the A\ orhl: Lesei piUoiis, with 1'eaulitTd
tir.- A-s ■ in'>'.', ; of tho St |
Án the siif-veyor^iei'i’t’iil’s otliile of Oregon l-.ngr.-.vings. of A^i»y inventions. New Imple­
titled
i Act te prete 'jt >4
as donation uhiim. number sixty (61)) in nients,
ments, New Process
I’rOi-eU-cs. and Improved I ii -
Oct »bet ’¿itti, is?-), tue
Township tour. k 1, soul Ii of Base ¡ine and d’.istries of albkinu-. •i’sc:bi Nutts, 1'eceiptH
a »vvvtpajM.-r |>iil»bsliQ<l ail
Rank** three W«'si and notitiqption ntim- Suggestions mid
i
oy prm-licrfl wriU'is
cwiii-v ol Ya in hill, t'i-èn*
l>i r in?:), except 960*acn soli ’.he We-t end for worknjteuTind cm . ec '.Gyei
Am the various .
nateti to publish the Leg..1
Qi
s&id
claim
to
satisfy
.sail
execution,
1
costs
tt
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accruing
costs
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vèrtici ieut' fon the .c^iin
4ilhe SCIENTI! R’ AMI i Rl<
is rflie.
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R. P. BIRD,
the State of Gr^goii', ;mi<li
cheapest
and best .iiustrau? l '4 we/kly pYpen*
r
Sheriff
of
Ynnijifn
county.
Oregon.
;
W l.tEi:K as , . tjie ptWrie
p Lafa.vetie Dec. 5, 1873.
-/no4L-w-l
phblislied. Every ii fAber conmins from li»
YETTE Cot'IUElL has tí
to l l originai cngraiiùgs^uf new machinery
Clerk of sai 1 Ytiinliill < I
^aml novePihventions^
Citation Notice.'
acceptrnd the comliuii:
EN< Hi a V<4$e»Tfc, ill 'strating improvement,
with a Bond «ppW.d'i-
discoveries,
and impoirant works?- pertain^,
In tlu- county court of Yamhill county,
with proper ruL.rp- at
¡ng to civil and mechaun al engiiiceringn.nl-
in
the
btáte.of.üix'goii.
this oilice a.'Cie Jirt ■o
li»l
jng, mining and melali jgy; records of the
DECEMBER TERM, 1873.
L (FAYETTE Ùoïnilh: I.
latest jw-ogress in the applications of steam,
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to be appointed jiïài b arflr
In Hid matter of the la-t will and-te&fa- sfeam engrfleering. railways, ship building,
■aw
l^eut o William Blair, dtx'eits.'il:
um thr in_'h[WÍ:lll LJ ’
1 V :d
navigation, telegraphy, telegraph engineer-
Vi-I lisill’Hits
for fell
i ai i hi
n tnp
mo ISABEL MITCHELL AND MARGA- ing; electricity,jpaanotism, light and heat.
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JL «‘«‘I and E izabi'ili, «laughters« <levi.-«ev$
State of Oregon .-j
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r the
i ARHElks, mtechanicg, engineers, invent­
«>f the s:ii«l deceased and to liis unknown
period atuhbribed
._7,ipn>K'd
ors, nienut..ctMcis. chemists, lovem of sci-,
lju'ii's:
j,
show
Caus
2-
In testimony V y ¡here ..
he
set
W hhbeas , T. A. YVood, a lministnitor enee, tèachers, clergymen, lawyers, and
^nd|Miií.ed
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.With
the will annexed, of the esftiie of people of all professions, will find the S ciex -
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In
the
county
court
of
Yamhill
count'
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»e.ítfv
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‘grim tofjl.'h
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of Onego
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Wit.iam
B air, «1« cea«<‘71 has <luW lii«'<Y in t . fic A»uiaA an ’ usefj.l to them. It should
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or S t
oifme. in
ml
in I In- iu:» iter of 1 iu'gtuçrdianshipof Dan t he above •hauled coiirPfri s jietion in due have a plachili every family, library, study,
day of Nbyiiii
Í 1. 1
A. D
term prayingjor an or»ler of. said «oríFt oilice, an,d counting roon^in every" reading
Harm l’eriviïis, > a - - minor.
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authorizing and «niijMiwcring liimTldíscll room, College, academy, or school.
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December
lltli,
1873.
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L t[lii'following«bwrilK’d real pix>jx‘rty| be-
Vit
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A year's numbers contain 832 pages and
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loiming to said es at«', to-witj:
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S evehai . HrNtr..Ei>Ei,o::Avix<js. Tlionsands
Ihonsands
T THIS |1H| DAY OF DECEMBEK.A.
The
original
Donaiion
Land
Chien
of
Attest: I
I I , , J s2[3t[c(iiiies
ST'i 1« • « I i k II > I I»1 11 Lil Johnson, _ «ole
IV vl-i-» Isaac V«’lo:t. situúte in Yamhill county, of volumes are pre^crveAfor bihding and.
prac.ticiJ-receipts aTè
aìò well
gu trdian <»f 1 Mn Haup Perkin?, a minor, State of Oregdn, and b<»im«iHitifieaUon No. reference. The practical-receipts
an ! presethsl his verijitH written petition i lf*42aild claim No. Sil-Jitd being parts of sec­ worth ten times the subscription price.
to thiscouril showing ¡that the income of tjons
tions -j 2 ’>, 27. 34 a.n«l 35 in T. 4.S. 11. 3, W. and Teñí» S3 a year by mail. Discount to clubs.
th« (■ estate of-1 lis
..... s:N|^t
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isUtisuflkuent to more particularly described as follows, to- Specimens- »eht freu,
w
May be had by all
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maintain
lib 1, pftd'thfit s rfd esftJte is in Wit:
news
«}eal¿
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rs.
’dent anil hn< i«»t sntiieu ii t n leans«nit side of ! l»r giuningut ajminttwo chainsand fir­
fi. In connection with the
real pr«5¡ivitf
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dindebtidip'ss and ■oi i inks «'¡is- and tw.eniy -il'.!-.-.' •«-iiaius
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Sci Àm ie A meki 1?.
HlUrwiim-tl t|| rf v otild |>e for the l>en«‘iit ol and
... sixty
1-.., eight links
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Messrs. M i nn & Uo.
sai l minor to sei! allot tip'.right title or nV. corner ot said section 35. and, funn­
mtere.st in law or in equity which his said ing thence N. sevynty-tlireL'cliains and fif­ are ¡bolicitlors of American and Foreign I*at-
thè i.
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ward has in or to
io tlm
iblkiwing
described ty limcA, thenco s. aévcntysflve degrees ents, and have the largest establishment in
Fei 1 premin's
i‘|s, t > o-wit;
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\V est t wochainsaml flfty-twblinks; ih«*nce
Blocks, npVilH're«! . 1 1.2, 3. 4. 5. fi. 7. 8, 9. 10, soh!’) eighty «leg!«'es Wes; onechain and yhe world. .More thauiitiy thousandgpplica-
BO
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'tiom-Ii.ive been made for patents throhgh
t
vtisli- 11, 12. 13.14, Ü5, 1«;, 17. 18. 19, 20, 21, 22. 23,.25. sixty-four links: thence N. thirtv-six <le- ' their agency.
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28.
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33,
34,
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38.
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W
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twq
chains:
thence
North
six
39,
«-sfíri
is 40. 4). 42. 43 "
Patenta
are
obtained
on
the
best terms,
41,
45/
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,47.
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49.
50,
51.
5'2,
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liow
ul ä 11 5 4,. 55, *>•’, 57, f>8, 59t (50, I I. ¿>-bpp, 64, £4, 66, 53, «w'gri'cs YV. sixteen chain sand vighry-e iglit models of new inventions and\ sketches ex­
67,
links;
thence
north
elghtv-oigiit
th-grees
kind»
w k in
ciiil- r.s, W, 70, 711 72, W, 71 A. 76, 77. 7s. 7S». 8d, 81.
tour cluiins and u ! ty iin’.s; tlienee I amined add »id'ice freft. All patents are
Pri
èst stj
82, s:, 81. and n >, itn<| lot ts No. 4 and 5 in Nortlfelghty-si
........
_?grees West eiglit < hains published in thé Si-ieAtifle vjijHericatr the
x d«
ii the !t<n
I’ll-iii
1 Í f ’ I IxijcRA,«». 21 ]tH.
town
of
Lafayette.
aree
links: thcnce sonili s;-v- week they ¡.'-suc. S-.-mr for,«hiinf>lilet, 110
andtliiriy
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And it apjx'aring ent v-fiv«'degrees and tliirt v minute- W it j-agt^. containing la" s and htll directions
sitayjìi;
coins - YRiiibill eoipity. « >regqn.
toibe necessary io mjh laii'l premises for the tfvo chitins and seventy linksjtli« once West
for obtaining Patentai
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iniiini«-naileo e of said nji
uliinor.
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five «-liains and twenty links;
• ; thence
1 luyK 0 S.
Address for paper or concerning Patents,
.confai ' It is therefore
Ifore I liei-chy
h ’ ih ’I
onh-red lry tli|s -i'venty-livecluiinsand
-<-v enty-live chains and ’sixiv
sixiy Iiii><inTrji
Jiiilk<ÍTh1i"»iee
Mi NN A-CO..,(<- rTbi'k llow. N. Lr- Branch
c<>urt tb'iit said |M*tition I h - heard l»y thjs East
Ea>;
flirtv-twocliainsand
¡17
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fo'rt
v-twb
chains
and
litlx
links
to
the
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cents ( euri al tpc court house in IaifayèttWUn pkiae <>f i’»e-ziiining. i-vnlainjiìg Ibi ■e iiuu- (hlice, cor, F in .J-7th St&., Washington
810(1 countyand State, on Monday, thè fclth . dred _
i
and __
twenty
acres more
i>r h's
1>
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DO43.
_ ___ __________
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Said
day of ,Jàn«iary. 1874, at oim o’clol-k P. M. of ljnd to be sold to pay t heelaimspres« nted
I
Said day', and t Ire next of kin of said minor and allowed against sables tale and thpex-
and all )M*r*ons iutereste«! in ili-, csiat«'are |M*n<<»M of ailiiiinistr.ition thereof. And
hereby direct ed an«l requlred toappvnr be­
W'iiEitt Asby order of said Court duly
Í-
H f'H0
lerò thisCoiirt ¡ifi thè timo ami piai'«* her«'- ma I«' au«l entered of record hoveml>er22,
inlx'l'ore spe<-ifl«'<l to show caus«', if:i.h ,• ex- IS«3,
flee an
r
\
.
»
Corner Jefferii&ii and Third St«.
ta’s, why ati ordor sh'ould n<»t 1 m ( granted Tuesday the 6th «lay of January,
,1 oi e hi
lieeiising said guanlian to soli Ilio n-al
1874.
pli'mises lu’Yeinbcfoix- de«<-rita'<l. Ami it
is hernby ordt're«T thatiacopy oftlilsordei Aih'h'ven o’clock in thZ forenoon of said
bbp.ubiis!ioA onera week for at h'ast tliree «lay was npjKiinted as t he time amt the
successive weeks nrior to said I2tl> day of court room in 1 he courthouse in Lafav- F|1HE UNDEHSIGNED.THKEH pleas-
!itc< onun
lanuary, 1874 in The lÀfavette Courier.
ette, Yauiliill county, «Oregon,as the place
B urc in announcing to the travelling pub-
AV. M. RAMSEY,
lor hearing said petition by said court,
l<>rhealing
court. lib that in .connection with Ms Feed and Liv­
nol.3-v»3
,
4 Judgc.
And,!
I
ely business lie is running a DAILY
W hereas , by said order m was directed
«lirecU'd
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T-T-”- H-------------
I
that a citation be issued direetofl to you in EXPRESS to and from St. Joseph, leaves»
Lafayette at 10:15, making connection with
due form. ,,
' >,
llj^pears. apd returning at 12:15 p. m.
Therefore,
in
’
the
name
of
the
Slate
of
u
Oregon j ob and each of you arc liAeby
m.5 tf
HULL JDHNsoN, 1‘rop.
re«iuired to appear at 1 lie'time and place
AKEN VP BY THESVBSCKIBER, liv- above specified and show cause, it any
of Lafayette, exists, why an order'of sale of said prem­
ing six-ifiiles northwest «if
bi dh
one t wo year old horse colt :1 >av, l»)hck 'mane ises should not be made as in the said pe-.
Mat!
apd tall, whlrstnr in forlicud. No marks tit ion pniyed for.
Light
LAFAYETTE, J -, - OREGON
of brands visible. Ap;i^|sed by D, C. Iii t«-st imony whereof we have hereunto
F
Stewart,.!. D., a’2'20.
T ' f
alfixled tl^seai of saijl Court ami our of­
Huniiiiig i
DEÀLEK IN
O. MERCHANT.
ficial signatures, this the 2d day of -De-
' I •
LafiiyottcL Ogn, Dec, J3,1873,
teeimxT, A. D. 1873.
*‘HO?IE!’ulfd
[SJal:
W. M. RAMSEY,
SEGARS, NUTS,
i >1
Judge of said Court.
Sewing- thé ¡H n »lei
GE
JI
SALOON
to
Attest: l
sardines; Oysters,
) |L
;gut
.. Qi t îf or
R. II. LAMPSON,
e
JbAFAVETTE,
.
-
OREGON,
Machine? tío!
Clerk,
Fat k lijihcd'
Iinol2-w4
*5\.;
—4-—■ j. stationery^ etc.
i
(I I 1*r:' I
I
Latest,! i L’riccé from
Isaec Sainton, - - Proprietor.
Final
i, ,i Be’ ni 1er
And in fact everything that ig to be found
i raider,
tr,
. . O
•
Simplest rpfi^ei
in a tirst-class.varietv store.
Wei 7 gau
extra
'jEALElt in fine wines ANDLIQ-
otice is hereby given that
. n I »¡.i.
T
itiirba
I-wouhl rçspeetfally solicit a shafe of the
;r
^i'ba ri.-/
dlat
obj in#
tiers, such na:
YVm. Collwell, adhdnist tutor of'the public patronage.
and
twelv ! ice
0 With Fr
"
Whisky, Brandy, Ale, Porter, Beer and
estate of Michael Colwell, deceased, has
•eaoli ni elli
mno42-tf
j. R. MAJOR8.
Hoda.
flkid in the county court of Y’ftmliiH
nest, 11 j ; i G|li
Rest.
Vil»; h
f¡ 1 1..
.¿7^Also. Segara, Tobacco, Candy, Nuts, county, Oregon, his final account of liis
ntce
admiiiistratmn in said estate, and tha
We «ho hon' in ne
favorite ejtc, Give me a call, j
by order of slid court this «lay made, th«'
4 4
no35‘tf
HoMEfeHUF! . 2.’
saime will I k - heard by wiid court at the
1’líluES ¡líPBCEJ
court house ip Lafayette in said county
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$■10: Nò. 3, ( liiÿf |x'|tsé
oil Tu«-s«taj~tlK? «th day of January. 1874,
Order« foi ei
w. M. RAMSEY,
atl one o'eock in ,the ultemoon of salt!
and forwai'dprfb
day. at which time and place any ix'rson
inferested may appparand file objections
ACTIVE A<i£8
aOO Pages of Engravinjji« »nd CoL.
to said account.
»
kinds of
Published by order of W. M. IiamseyA ore«! Piatte. PuH^bed QUARTERLY, at
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
county Judge of said county, made this J j cents ..
No. |or Itg,
1S74 just ' is-
a year.
year, First
t
♦
the ‘¿dduy of Dcceiniior, ta73.
sued. A German edition
:
at ____
same price
* j .
WM. Colwell,.
Adilressi
JAMES
VICK,
Ollice
in
thé
Court
House.
inólQti i
noll-w4
Administrator,
Rochester, N. Y
I.
N
EVE,
'f
M f
I ' i ¡U
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j
Ä
Sale.
B
GRAN
SOCIABLE
M
o
►s
»Bssi ftjff, Try ffi
o
ss
PROCLAN!)
Í5L
p.
Tlæ two milling companies at
effort made to enatt a law of this i
¡Orego:: City have purchased 550.
character, but the railroads have had .000 bushels nf wheat’duri,ng t|ie
sufficient influence toidvfcat the bill,
present se.vson.
aÿ much facility.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
INTS;*-.
sine a' ex-Govci'rior
inauiti for «Hiistiiig r>Tl
soldier«
Booth of California, 1 was elected by
into the Rtmd GuatWtal tlnJil
pai»! ali
FRIDAY,
1873. 11m I legislature of tho Golden
enormous, bounty to rails 'Hjprniting
United States Stator for the “long
wilich begins ^I irch 4, 1875. officer for getting thu:u.
3n¿ day
term,’’
LEGISLATION IX MONOPOLIES.
jicki to
It will be reuiombercd ihn* at tae Sep- the recruiting, sergeiirit el:
Hibernian wlicl
wild wu 1 at *■
The bane of civil government is teinl>cr election in that | Slate, Booth espy a Ilib^rniaji
4
<X>irui>lionv and the causes of-corrup­ I was f ile champion of i| the “Indi'pen- st)v«;ji feet Ipgh; lib aMt OT' .1 hipi hi
I
mt ho
1
fil
tion are monopolies and rings» The dents,” who opposed r.lilroact
ilroad inon^fp-
inon,op- Ei t gl islf, a i id, pn iposed «¡1 iii
United States had, until the last four­ olies,' protective tariffs, Chinese lalx>r, enlist. Thp idea ufuuilitiu ,-ÌÌf«
.
s.
|Th» King and tlia SoL 1er.
i
Frederick of Ptnssi®. halt a great
-
' • O , * d . ’ ■
Jo ’ll iu L
com-[ while the ball wits lodged within
an’inch of where the rod came out.
Ä
11AII
PATENTS
PS
EE
lì
s
LAFAYETTE, - - - OGJY
0
V
Estray Notice.
J. R. MAJORS
I
TOBACCO,
Candies,
Settlement.
D
N
VICK’S Fur FLORAL
GUIDE
1874
A.ttoniey at Law,
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