Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, December 26, 1873, Image 3

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LAFAYETTE COURIER
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A FAY KTTE MARKETS
ICT AND FANCÌ
County Ju<|ge...’................... M. M. Ramsey
Clerk_____
...................... R. H. Lauison
Clerk.
...
............ R. P. Bird
Sheriff...
.. ... J. M. Relty
Treasurer
) Dawson
Co. Commissioners.
Hulery
COKBEI ICTLD. WEfZKI.iflL
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FLOt’H, CHAIN, Et|C.
Wheat best wjum,^ bushul. ? -.
.bushel.
di*?» M [eal ft th.. .... . .
i >ikr I est, l sack, (ba
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u*kwl;eat Flour, ft ib,’..4
r.ih ft tun......
15
rf ft ton;.;..
12
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» balk'd ft ton
JUSTICE TO WHOM JUSTICE isl DUE.
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FRIDAY, DEC. 26th.\ 1$73
The Orujonian contains whar pur­ ] >< r I
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ports to be a detailed account (¡of the 4
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discovery and capture of th/ì iunn davi ili lus'
M.S. Church 'South.
Ilopkuis, alias Purdam, which pur4 lie yiikssed a BUJ
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F. W.J1-- M.OS. I’ASTpK.
ports to have been ^Lictaw'.d| I b.V der
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Appoiittments f<[r L:ifayctt<ftir.<l Ttltaraaok
Mr. C. T. Belcher. For a ti$sno of
Circuit ifre ;is folYows :
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First Satib.ith. Happy Valley,nt 11 o’clock .misstatements commend u ; to this ac­
jacket and c
a .' m ., McMinnville.
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Second Sabbath. Tillanumk.
count.
door waß opc
Third Sabbath. West < lichalem,* 11 a . m ..
When the ends of justice 'will (be the corridor ànd
Unity School House, 3 r. m . «
Fourth Sabbath, Armstrong’s School subservi d. we will publish many in­ around. He
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teresting items eoncerniin 'it.l We du
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■Gold in New York to-day, ltK),
not know as nibch alout it al ^.others,
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Portland l.eg tl Tender rates,'.KH-buying ;
lid ib I
and don’t propose to rush into 1 a false
Pl J selling.
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fine. ! position in tlii,s matter.
Gold bars are
■hid
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The Or&jonMn says:
[. xvnftl'Aj
^e>it tliscouni. ..ï. 13«2délÛs Id; club,
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Liverpool Wheat
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tho 1st of July, 1^*3, nkper-
? tfal
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sou calling hims If by tlm pame of
elice, Lwy^Jw^ojipd
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Runlain came to Lafa4fw?.:iijid ' gan
CSTL.
i s our duly author­
tea4 . 'bue
t fni
work as a laborer.”
ized Ijjvnt M Portland. Oregon.».
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lie did not come to Lufayt'tte, nor
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T he L afayette C ourier ha 8
wben ils-son|fi
did he e:yll himself Purdum. ! It say^
been designated, in ptrrsumce of law
Tue pa^iiiM
( Vt • p inori
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T'herè
was
no
signature
aitàched
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as the patwr in which idl legal and
i(ut4t iliy,
thaìùoif thej p
and
the
letter
bore
neither
(bite
nor
judicial advertisements for the coun­
the n.iuurGf a postoflice or town.”
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tile cell do(»r
ty of Yamhill inusj be published.
Then* was a signature attached; stretçhièt |inii
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P rogramme of K xercisks .—The tlie letter does Hire the nilme of a
Good Tvmpmr-?|all at this pl-;<•<• will postoflice aqd town.
Again -“FortuiuitXly for the sake
be dedicated on Tiu.;s»lay tyvniDg,
of judice, Mr. llopkin a exhibited the
Jan. 6th, by the G. W. C. T. or hi^
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ot * tyw friaids
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deputy. The order haye^cause to f l
whom wàs Mr. Belcher
proud of their structure, Its dihioli-
Mr. Hopkins did not exhibit
i xliiljit the
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two stories
sions ar# 24 by oO feet,wo
svu
lettth’A<> Mr. Belcher.
high; it is situated in as go’nl a _ -UCU-
k
Again —.“.Tins last iruntlupian :i?k;r
tion as onuJH hav»‘ been had, and is
closely serutii izing the letter fur suitf*
Aid
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tnvj.
convenient to all. Following is
time managed to decipher Something
programme of excreises.
nt relation to a murder?’
1. Remarks by tlu; G. W. C. T
A.,'
M . B. has nev^
tin) l^Ue’C.
Tilman Ford.
Again— '"‘‘Armeil *wifli ibis h-tter
2/ Musick
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3. Statement of the Trustees, A. the’Sheriff and his de;»utW began to
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B. lfenry. C. F. Royal, J.* U. Watts track out the intiderious ailjau’.
4. Music? ‘
Thu Slier iff nor his deputy never
5. Speech by G. Y • Lecturer, L. vi
have been “armed with this letter.
Leland.
The Sheriff saw it once—tile deputy
6. Collection, a
never has.
7. Music.
8. Short Addresses by Rev. J. Ho­
Again-—‘ ‘Carefully examining the
berg; 'Ht»n. M. C. Bradshaw; ll on. enveiope it was discovered that it bore
A. M. Hurley;^Judge W. M. It imsey. the postmark of St. Louis, Mo.”
and others.
The letter bears no such postmark.
9. Music,
-Again—“Meantime the aUthoritii ,*s
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10. Closing a weiuoujes
b. gau to quietly institute a search
R ecommended .—Air. L vi Leland
for this man Hopkins.”
¿1 the course of his lccturb here last
Tlie authorities did not know any­
week, recommended that part of the
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They never re-
thing about it then,
new hall be petitioned off a3 a reading
csived any yvor rd, letti;i,^n:k'tch‘gram >
room fur the benefit ot the town. \\ e
h\’ to arre •st
think this a very' good -suggestion, from Chief !MeI)onoug
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and the "commiter vwnilil do well Hopkins.
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shou'd they do so; for tfixeu our young
men will have somv‘ place to spend
their leisure time at ol her. than the
saloons. If the city fathers wish the
youths iu amtn
sulouus they must
ÿnun the
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provide other pl
places ot resort.
Again— “It appears from a stibsc-
quviit letter written by Chief Me
Ponough that the murder alluded t o
in the tirst letter which led to the
suspicion and arrest of Hopkins w*s
committed in Missouri,
Aii aged
mail had been murdered under the
N ew Y ear ’ s à ' arty .— iv -iy the most brutal and deli berate circum-
intention of the viyious committees* stances for his money ami effects.
to make the New Year’s Party one of $u00 which he had on his person had
been taken away ’by hiS murderers,
the gramlust affairs of the season.
and also a span of horses.
horsts.”
They are sparing neither time, mon­
Chief McDonough wrote up tttieh
ey nor pailis in their endeavor to make
this one of the most recherche affairs thing. The authoritivSTuiver received
that has over been given at this place. any word concerning it in any way.
Numbers from abroad have expressed
About the only try th in the whole
tlieir intention to, be present, and we
matter is, that the man Hopkins was
may expect a jgoodly numbejr to par­
ticipate in tripping the light fantas­ arrested by authority of a retpiisition
tic toe. Good ifiusic has been secured.
igii< d by Governor Grover.
t fitti
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dii :ig;
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prukms
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It rains.
Christmas.
Plenty mud. .
Snow all gone, a
Keep sober boys.
Everybody happy.
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Oregon is its self again.
Merry Christinas to all.
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9150,000 Given Away
Everybody rallies tor turkeys.
tlief.present year to the people of
Good weather for young ducks.
Am'erica.by I)r. B. V\ Pierce, of
Santa CJaus has been around.
Buffalo, New York, in his little
The river is raising very rapidly.
memorandum bobks, amounting to
Make good resolves for next year. over two hundred and fifty tons in
Don’t forget the danco %at Dayton weight, and the paper for which
Thursday night.
costs about $1'25,000. This the
Many chickens crowed for tho last Doctor is enabled to do by reason
time yesterday. r
a jofthc superior merits of his Family
Everylxsiy goes to the dance licre^
Medicines, which yearly and rap­
Newyear’s Eve.
idly increase in popularity, their
We pine for the loss of our chickens
scale now reaching over half a
for they have gonejrom our gaze.
million dollars worth for the year,
We are going to turn over a new
leaf and delinquents who do ndt wish and exceeding that of any other
their names put thereon must jungle. medicines manufactured for gen­
We trust our patrons will pardon eral sale, as shown By the amount
any little discrepencies that may ap­ of United States Revenue stauips
pear iu the C ourier during holidays. purchased for stamping them.
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About it written
well known •mit lor: r| f
Not ofiensivn to tlkll
b 1 J.pageb
most t'astädid’iw : ■
oil. The greater : fn-Ll irti g b<K>k
lt?i ritdr
Canvassers. Ex;
li I ni4t sc<
idly tilling up.
Big comtnissioft i;> n 1 ptbs
vnssifig hpok-am
l< b oliti
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cteipt <>f Seventy
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COMPLY,
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DAILA S SALE
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('ONU KE> SION A I.,
U. S. Senatof
James K. Kelley
... J. 11. Mitchell
.. Jos. G. Wilson
a
Congressman .
FBDEBAL OFFICERS.
U. S. District Judge'
U. 8. Marshal?. ...
Clerk U. 8. Cou|t.__
Surveyor General....
Sup’t Indi Afliiira.
U. 8. Assessor......
U. 8. Collector....;
... .M. P. Deady
Tlio’s G. Young
............ R. Wilcox
.........W. H. Odel
. ..T. B Odeneal
... .Thus. Frazer
• W. Bowlby
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W-. R. M’illis. Register....
.. .Roseburg
B. Herman, Receiver.........
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Qwen Wade, Register.... ?.
Alregon City "’
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Henry Warren, Receiver..
J. 11. Stephens, Register, ■• • ..La Grande
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1). Cliiiplin, Receiver........
• j Si'PKEMR COV *£T'
1’. 1’. Prim, Chief Justice. ./?.
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Jacksonville.
A. J. Thayer.......... .. .i,... ........Corvallis
B. F. Bonham....-.. . ;..
........ .8a lent
W- W Upton.............. •............Portlshd
L. L. McArthur................ ........ Baker City
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COOK .-STOVES,
Box Stoves.
if
jDurable
GOODS.
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Jr f from
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¿TIGHT BOOTS use NEE PERCE
Farmers and others wishing to educate their IND1AN CHIEF SALVE.
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sons can obtain full particulars by address­
ing tlje-Prineipal,
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FM1O remove-Corns Apply Freely Fefc
S Perce Indian Chief Salve. Bandage foi
fout or tivo days; a sure cure.
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LAFhEffl ACADEMY
Are now! i running, and are pnepared to buy
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Wheat o| | to eft hange for Wheat, to grinQ
fo f toll» jor
' to chop for toll, or to grind Jiigh-
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low or
not __ to „ grind at all, . fyr
to ej.-r-
gri id ____
larmers, so that they i will
wav to please the farmers,
„nqt’gof ajvay scolding.
J. SMITH,
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The Dayton Granary,
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Itrnow open for storage, free of charge, m
all (hose.that will give us the preference *of
’pilarlursing tlieir Wheat for cash, at the
ni^licjst market price, any time when they
inay^le proper to sell.
80 ¿ome on, gentlemen, wc have gi free
bridge and no ferriage, and will accommo­
date you tpiy way-to suit? tlie times.
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buyton, Ocaobrr 2,1873.
X 1873.
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Use Nez Perce lndiaif Chief Salv
PRINCIPAL.
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TUITION»
HIGHEST GRADES .... .S7 per Quarter.
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INTERMEDIATE GRADE 5
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PRIMARY
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LANGUAGES, ftextra)..?. 1 per month.
<0'l’upils can enter at any time.
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74OR TETTER AND RINGWORM
Use Nez Perce Ind an Chief Saelv
^011 HARD SWELLINGS AMI) GATH
Orings use Nez Force Indian Chic
Salve.
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OR SORES OF ALL KINDB ” •
Use Nez Perce Indiali Cliief Salve.
TJ0R ALL jHSEASES OF THFSKIN
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Use Nez Perce Indiai! ('liief Salve.
RICE 50CENTS A IJOk. For sale by
ail' Druggists and general dealerij.
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NEW GOODS!
At the Old Briçk Corner
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.^OIk Cuts and Bruises use Nez Perce In­
dian Chief Salve.
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FERGUSON & BIRD
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RECEIVED
AND ARE
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SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR
TSIew Goods
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PARKER BRO’S
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Consisting of General Merchandise,
CLOTHING.
HATS, GAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
- GRQCER1ES,
HARDWARE,
»TAPER ARTICLES,
GENTS’ FÜHNISHING
WEST MERIDEN,CT.
73no39-ly
J. H, OLDS - PROPRIETOR
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Of latest Styles and in fine variety.
uirGive this House a Call
aprtjuiG
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MILLER,
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N AND AFTER MAY 16,’ THERE
will tie a
s regular stage running be­
GOODS, ETC , ETC., ETC. tween Ixitayette
etle and Portland,
_ r making
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weekly trips, leaving Lafayet|* every Frb
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day morning at H o’clock, returning Satur­
day. .‘FARE, EACH WAY, St 50, .
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EAVES AT 7
THE
P Arriving uh Salem al 10
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Retiruitig. lea|tes l^n al
Indian ’Chief
DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL.
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I of whjcli. liavd been selected from the
ONE HALF THE USUAL PRICES,
lihporteirs and Dealers ,of- San Francistfo,
aj J will lle ottered low for cath or country In session’ avAlbany, Linn County at all
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EXECUTIVE DEPVBTMENT.
Governor
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... L. F. Grover
8ecretarji/of State.
.8. F. Chadwick
Treasurer of State.
...L Eleischner
State Printer............
.Eugene Semple
State l-j|>rariftn.....
.. s. C. Simpson
Register of Slate l^nds ,‘..E. 8. McComas
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OREGON OFFICIAL DIRECTOBY.
Allny G oh nicoita
Wli.s
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J.....C. Handley
Stp veyor...,......
Afe^sor...........
........ J. Davis
H. Hl He wit
School Sup’t. ;........ X.
Dr. ¿Tuhnsuu
Coroner.... ......
■LEUISLATUllE.
. .J. W. Cowls
State Scnatof.
» (T/R.-Harrison
Rep’s................
’ ’ ( A-' IL Burbank
Is tl:o solo Agent for all the Stov&r*manu- I
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JUDICIAL FISTT1CTB.
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116Ô 20 You can now buy a Stovo of thicker plato,
and sf any plato fails it can be rep|gc-
First District: . Jackson and. Jokuphine.
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■ed M a small expenre. We have tho
21-
2d District: Benton,
ton, Coos, Gurry, Douglas
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.and
Lane. 3d District:
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1: Linn.
Marion,
Oven
Driving
Flue
and
Flevated
2.51WÍ63 on
l’olk. Tills iijhookjmd Yamhill. 4th District:
75(<dl oo
Clackaipa?,
s, .CoTfimbia,
.Commbia, 1 Multnomah, and
35C<d 5.)
Washington. 5tll District; ; Grant,' Umatil-
la, Union and Wasco.
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AND DIFTEBENT KINDS OF
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terms of cihcriTrWiVttis.
liivrfijin s.
1'50®.
Frst District—In the coiihty of Josephine,
Parlor and
2u>0<d.
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on the fourth Monday in October ; Jackson
’ (r(L 6,5
All manufactured in^fliis city.
second Monday in February, June and No­
1 75(iò2 00
vember.
iilow.j 71 tt>. '.
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The other dealers will lell you they i don’t
Second Distirct—Douglas third Monday
.keep them,. The reason is. they
in October, and’seconed Monday In May;.
can't buy them.
Coos, fourth Monday in May, and $econd
Monday in September ; Curry, first Monday
Plbase remember that 1 also have a
in June; Lane, third Monday in April, anil
ami first Monday in Neveiuber ; Bentoh, sec­
ond Monday in.April, and third Monday in
November.
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Third District—Linn, fourth Monday in ’
Don’t forget.to look ittHlie' '
March, and second Monday in October;
PARENT W I N » O W BLIl’P,
Marion, second Monday in March June and
November; Polk, second Monday-in- May.
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Which is made of Spruce Wood, ^and is al
and fourth Monday in November; Yamhiilj
Lighter, Cheaper; MorcTCI^anly,
{KER A CO. are now »prepared to
second Monday in April,and fouj-th Monday
Her to the Fanners and Consumers
in October.; Tillamook, seCondrMonday in
of Oregon, the largest Tind best selected
July.
ATore
stock of General Merchandise ever ottered
Fourth District—Clackamas, fonrtli Mom
jrt Yamhiil comity, c.onsiSting of
And is the handsomest Window Blind in use. day in April and September; Multomah, '
It gives the best satisfaction to all who trf second Monday in February, J fine and Oc­
it, and 1 only ask you to enquire of any one tober ; Columbia, second Momjuy in April;
and FANCY
who Lias used them, to .convince y< that the Clats<»|>, second Monday in August, and
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fourth Tuesday hi January; Washington,
Wooden Blind is the very best that you can
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fourth Monday in May, and first Monday in
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buy. • '
JOHN ll. LAKE.
GROCERIES,
October.
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Fifth« District—Wasco, l^ird Monday in
CLOTHING.
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June, and second Monday in November)
BOOTS
AND'SHOES.
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Grant, first Monday in June, and third Mon­
HATS AND CAPS,
day in September; Baker, third Monday in •
May and first Monday in October;. Union,
GLASSWARE AND QUDE^JSWARE,
first Mornlav in May,* and, third Monday in
Prof.
Mart
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HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.’
October; Umatilla, last Monday in April,
and fourth Monday in October .
hfflUGS.- MEDICINES,
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?<OR GIVING THE YOUNG MEN OF
TiN WARE. ET-C.
J Oregon 5 thorough Business Education
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STAPLE
cduducitetl
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asked jKirmissnn
WORK! .
PATENT CHURN.
arusy fi’onii til
pienso rej
IRON
They caft be had at no other place, as
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Oregon prime, ft lb..
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idoH, dû y, cadi.'. i.............
irreen. «dtpil, each r
cor-Slçins. drcs-'cd. ft th
s ll Qp blit:
oils ; ETC.
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Linseed Dii, boiled, ft gallon
in w ................
Lard oil! ft gal|bn................ ..
said th it he'
OREGON
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It is reported that C. P. Cran­
dall is to have a position in th
Custom House at Portland. (J
course.
The fewest -point reached by
, tho mercury at Astoria the presl
ent month, so far, is 24 deg. above
zero, on the 2d.
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. granulated
Which
I
otter
for
sale
cheap
for
75(1/1 on
TFiaJbhii' k, ft lb
1
n
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o
w
have
oil ,hand Musical Instr'S* J
OOffil 25
liim>0rial<’<...
meats such as <
Gptt'ee, Costa l&cg ft lb
23^ 25
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4
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ORGANS,
Kono.....
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Java...........
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1 50(ft.
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VIOLINS
2 (to®..
Liierpooi, course..
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FLUTES,
TJ.
fruits , vegetables , ETC
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•<5
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loVb) 12
hi non
il>cun. hams P lb.
•-r 15® 1« Go to Lake’s Emigrant Stoye and TiiVStoro,
13K Front street, Ilortlinid, andXtee
2uii$..
sugar cured
tho stoves manu^ctured at Xue
S; ¡des. .... i ,'..
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frantic M m N é :. 11 V tbt.j f- A-tblit
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OREGON, S
ST. JOSEPH,
i
coUm lyith ft!
lure.^1/the u
BUc
I DB. LITTLEFIEL D^
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The Bulk!in and lkjxn’tcr, as well,
F ooled .—As one of the young men
contain misstatements of some of the
t JW
of this place, wbijryconsiders ^himself
Jit i
facts.
hastened to tj
»
F.
i
one of the favoredWiaaus, was sidling II
jsixtll
itj
of fl
up to one of the fair sex with the in­ I
The exercises at the Christ mas Tree
pl
,llke-uè
tention of escorting her home, was passed off very pleasantly.
badly fooled by her scooting out of
Il i
JNow is the time for those who make was til
-,
the door and hooking on to some one
d tabi
good resolutions for tliey»-tar, tomaku
else. He was heard to mutter: d— it,
them, probably you may keep them
c fit
just my luck.
the rest of the vea”.
¡tiay-í'áll
ciar
Murray,
at
St.
Joe,
is
still
making
State
ib .'ti! !
T eachers I nstitute
T nio
ipiprovements to his plow factory.
Teachers’ Institute will meet at Salem
¡tin)
his GOI)
I He is kept busy all the time making
«oiuntencing Dec.-29tli, and lasting ' pjowd,- as the farmers consider them
fscnn
the
until Jan. 2d? For want of sufficient the best in use.
èltotj ■i
fl An ' t it w
time we omit the programme of exer-
Kelty & Simpson have a splendid lati! last nigh th: ¿If he ■was
cises.
If
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lot’of toys for the hollidays, and ¡tar
Medb. L C*. Ilen- consequence, the little folks are all
J a
Tim
e
will
11 id s
R eturned .—
en
in!
coum
eti
saving
their
dimes
to
L*
able
to
pur-
i h th«i
clrix and D. V. Olds, who have been
i chastrsome of them. They have large Good1 Tump ìUTl’f
attending school at Portliuid fpr some and varied assortment 'of presents;
1 k ' w_
'veek
time past, returned home list
suitable for Christmas and New
tt^spend the holidays.
I ill
Year’s gifts.
/
Yamhill County Directory.
MISCELLANEOUS.
>
ffun
Mahr!
LAFAYETTE. OGN,
OULD ANNOUNf’E TO THE CITI-
zens of this place and vicinity -that
HACK
lie has returned to his old stand * and is
prepared to do all work in his line, such as
Will be placed upon tliLs line in a short manutteturing
WAGONS.
BUGGIES,
BL
G( >IES,
time.
HACKS, Ac.
f
'
* i
.
EXPRESS and other business attended to i tEZ”Repairing done oh sliortji
.’notice.
pprunttly.
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n'fiiinJ
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