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OREGON. THE SECRET OF THE CHIEF JUSTICE NOMINATIONS. ? LAFAYETTE COURIER. ‘ » V miscellaneous . sf r Ashland has four d The following is from a Washing ary societies. K '.sii-.- 4- ' • -J» rS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY », 1874. OUR COLUMN. WEEKLY, SEMI-WEEKLY, AND DAILY; PROCLAMATION. ton correspondence to the DeuLy GrafE- W hebkas , Under the Aèof th« legista- Benton coanty has ed tiro Assembly, of the State of Oregon, vieguu, en ie^ and seems to fully explain the mo titled “an Act to protect litigants ’* approved approved almanac. •< its” tive of President Grant in nomiua- October24th, 1870, the L a ^ ayettb C ourier , Prof. Condon is tec he a-newspaper published afcLafayelte, in the k Domocratfc State Convention for the -ting Williams and Cushing for Chief oounty or of Yamhill, Yamhul, Oregon, has been desig desig- ‘ ‘ Àate of Oregon, to hereby called by the Dem Justice. West Side counties. nated to publish the Lega^ and Judicial ad- " - i ▼estisiDents for the cou of Yamhill, in In one thing do Williams and Cush ' -i 1 »■ •cratie State Central Committee, convened the State of Oregon,* and The swindling pedd M itertland, Oregon, this the »d day of Jan- ing agree—that is in being the inti W hkbkas , The ptoprie . —. ”of<*id L afa - Wy, A.D. H74, to moot at the city of Al- mate friends, associates, and counsel posing on Lane count] twit « C oi ourikr tstts ' bi » r , has filed 3with the county Clerk said ’o,W , * of ’ — ¡2 Yamhillf _ *_ n stipulations Jhtay, 0 m « m *, en Wifasstay tho 18th day Vivian has been I of Jay Cooke. Williams, as an Ore accepting the conditions of said Act, together DM e jj . < MarchJSIAfar the purpose of nominating 1¡IÍ ■* with a Bond approved «ij the law dlrecte gon lawyer, has been and is largely people of Albany good nature^. ; 'With (innStiiitrr to be voted for at the general groper returns and r--r— — ..... — J notices thereof, to this office according to jiow therefore said stectfon in Jtne next, for Congress and for interested in the Northern Pacific Social parties at Salem are ¡all I L afayktts C oubier , law is hereby proclaimed the various State and District offices then Railroad. Cushing has been confi to be appointed and confirmed aa the medi to be filled, and for the transaction of any dential counsel of Jay Cooke since the the rage, and everybpay is haj^y. um through which all LegiJ and Judicial ad- be- vertismenta for the county^if Yamhill in the other busineM that may properly coi The city hall at J'*“* rise of the latter to wealth. State of Oregon shall be published for the I ‘ . t jtoto'Mk Griod authorized by law;' It would seem very likely that in been repainted and lo very nice. The apportionment of members o( said testimony whereof, I hrve heaennto set ye heaeunto Convention among the counties, is based up any case affecting the estate of Jay The political cauldron is be^in- my hand and caused theeeal sal of the State on the Democratic vote cast for Jolfa Bur- of Oregon to be affixed ,>t ^t the Executive Cooke, or the estate of the Northern sett for Congres« in 1872, showing one dele ning to boil throughout* the office, in the city of Salt im, this the 22nd 1§thte. gate b said Convention for each one hund Pacific Railroad, it would be a good day of November, A, D,| 187J, red or fraction sf fifty votes, so cast. caking Dallas, Polk county, is stoning [L^,J I Ths several esuaties sf ths State will be thing to have a Chief Justice who 1 b ‘ F. GROVEB, * «■titled to delegate« in said Convention as would do these interests full justice! itself to organize a singing school. Govern^ f of Oregon. a Attest: 5 This will explain why neither Everts i • • • K • • • >••••• • • a • • • 8. F. C hadwick , ; The Debating Society at Forest « nor Pierrepont, nor Hoar, nor Curtis, i • • • • • , Sec. q Stale. » - Ï 7 Grove are discussing ^hosfe |nd nor any of the great lawyers of the 9 ••••••••• . * Guardian’s sale. hob rrohlinq. i! J ?. ’! 2 country have been called to this high hobgoblins. 3 The boats will majke IS HEREBY; GIVES THAT 1 position.. They have not had the lar ■WTOTICE Xffi the undersigned, sple guardian of ’M 9 good luck to be on intimate profes ! Dan Haun * Perkins, » a miiitor, au- .-wii uuui» Hunter, will, by au trips hereafter betwe 3 thority of an order of tlieipouDty Court of . of. tlieyouDty » sional terms with President Grant ’ s 9 ■L _ Yamhill county, State of Oregon, duly 2 friend Jay Cooke. It will be remem- City and Portland. [ made and entered . of reco: record VOWS 1 - on January 0 12, >5 1874. . Àe I will b Wilíi bej A Teachers’ Institi bered that before the break down of On Tuesday, the 17th .y of Februa II the First National Bank of Washing held at Roseburg on* t khe 27th an ry, 187foj •••••• liOIOMMy • «•••••• at ten o’clock in the f^ren! n of said day, — *1 i I { t 6 ton, Gov. Cooke, of the District of 28th of the present o • ♦•••••••••••«••«•• ] luontlU f at the Court House door, , Lafayette, in ■MtRgf •••••••• a ••• • 1 State, wwl at public auc- « /W:*.. i said county and State, 6 Columbia (brother of Jay Cooke), was Vltj 1 tion*to the highest bklder’all the right, ti- An alarm i of fire e at^Baker attBake 4111........ .Y. 'j . ... - 1 tic tlc and apd interest in law or Sn equity^ urea- pres * . <-> ■’ Un eauity. 5 the most intimate friend President last week brought out-several piti- ent or expectant, which (aid Dan Haun 6 Perkins has of in or to th ,ha 5 following des -3 Grant had in the world. The Presi nono in «iûzvî/inrl nn/7i«AJlB cribed parcels of real property • Wr _ situated in 6 dent attended a grand party at Jay zens in decided undreép. __ . ¡g » Yamhill county, State of fdreg« (fregon.to-wiL' Blocks, numbered 1, 2, A ' 4,5,6.7,8. 10, A dressed hog weighing Cooke’s house only two days before ____ _ ___ „_ o ... .. _ I, 1«, 13,14, 14, 16, 17, 18, : Total • • [ J 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 11,1«, 13,14,13, It to suggested by thoeommittee that the the suspension of the latter. It will pounds, astonished tha cltjzbns of 26, 27, --------------- n 31, -------------- 28, 29, 30, 82, 38, 84£35, 36, 87, 38, 39, m- svoraU counties hold their primary Cc~ 40, 41, 42, 43,44, 45, 4«, 47, 48;; 49, 50, 51, 52, 58, ventions on Saturday, the 28th day of F also be remembered as a curious coin Cornelius a few days linee. : ’ 54,55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, , (Hi 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, ruary,at 1 o'clock P. M., and'their Cpui tv 1 68,69,70,71,72,73,74, T 75,7 7, 78,79, 80, 8J, Convention* on Saturday, the 7th day of cidence that when the First National ih* ! 82, 88, 84, 85, and lots No. ! 2,4,5, and 6 in March, at the same hour. - In those coun The Goose Lake mjil failed to 1 block No. 9; and lots No. 4 nd 5 in block ties where these appointments do not Bank failed the President, who was ing situate in ; No. 24. All of said parcels meet the convenience of the Democracy, known to have had a large account | 'connect with-Kilgore fast weck,iz id county and | the town of Lafayette in in it to expected that they will make the nec- bed on pages i State, and being fully eooary changes through their County Com- therein, had drawn out all his funds consequence of snow. | > 1 ; ___________ ____ of records of 1 534 and 535 of Volume “G deeds of said county. Said property to be Chin Dem? 8. C/iCoin. but a very short time before the sus sold U. ~ 8. „ gold coin, tl money to be *" for *_____ * *___ • With the issue of the 31§t ult. * X WATSON, Sec. paid at time of of_sale_. sale. ___ > w pension. DANIEL JOHNSON, Guardian. the Jacksonville Senti^fl celebrated When 1 add that it is believed here Lafayette', Jan. 15, 1874, * f b • - President Grant is himself largely in its eighteenth anniversary^ j ' terested in the Northern Pacific Rail road, I put you in possession of a con Reports from Hubbhrd s^y that. TMe ,| MONEY 8AVÏD buying the catenation of causes and consequen the * fall wheat 8own| 1 on “ ¿dij y ■“Home” Sewing Machine, re- ces which are perhaps somewhat more LigfHt t icently patented. J I ,. H-' - i COMBINES IMPROVE picturesque than satisfactory. < Prairie is growing finely. | | ’ t Í» BY « if '■V 4 I -j. PATRONIZING f 4 iya ••••»••• • • •« • • • • • COURIER THE 4 • I I I] » * 3 Ir is ■ ? I . ■-1 Is Prepared to do ad kinds JOB PRINTING À-------- 4 MANNER SUPERIOR ....J; T. Hembree ........ ..J. C. Braley ,........ D. D. Dickey ,..R.J. Lancefield 4 a ..... Will to Starr .... David Everest .......J. C. Nelson • ••••••• .T. Grlllln. ..IL B. Hendrick J. T. HEMBREE, Chairman, —4 ton. 80.1874. TO SUBSCRIBERS. We would call the attention of those of our subscribers who are in arrears for the C oubieb on Volume Vm, to the fact that the volume will elose February 27, 1874, and should be pleased to have ail call and settle. Subscriptions from March 4, 1873, to September 4, 1873, are due Mr. J. H. Upton, since then to us. « f Rotes and News. 4 Wheat in Liverpool—Average Cal ifornia, 13a «dalSs 9d; dub, 14 m 14 s M. >• JBee corrected notice of call of the Westing of Democratic County Con- Nothing of the wrecked ship Pan ther, it is thought, can ba saved, but the sails and rigging. The newspaper reporters of Port land want a first class murder item. Who will be the lucky ^an to furnish '{ Tho reported Lbulous riches hidden in the mines of Arizona, consisting of* gold, silver and precious stones, after earefal examination prove that the deposits are not there and the miner al'riches of the Territory are mythi- OteL Aman was recently arrested at Portland for carrying concealed ««apons. It would be wdlif that law wai enforced here, among some of the boys and young men. County Court for an imaginary vio I lation of duty. But it appears that the dusky woman is not “a county charge,” but that Uncle Sam purpos es paying Dr. Johnson the expenses of keeping her from perishing. The following letter which we have been permitted to publish explains itself: ’ '4 i U. 8. I ndian A cency , S iletz , Jan. 13, 1874. ' D r . H V. V. J ohnson : "* D ear S ir :—Your favor of the 1st I mat., relative to the Indian woman | Fanny is received. Permit me to express my thanks for you care and attention to her. The woman is absent without leave and I was not aware < of * her ' your letter. I about«, till I received will make arrangements for het re moval, and in the meantime any nec essary expense incurred for her sub sistence and medical attendance will i be cheerfully paid. * TV»in a* YiMmArtfiillv. Being respectfully, vnnr your, obedient servant, - J.H. FAIRCHILDS, • U. 8. Indian Agent. “Colored” people are as liable to 4 become public charges as white peo ple. In fact, a large portion of the negro population of the South were a few years ago supported by rations drawn from, the Federal Government. Mr. B. Wood of Salem, called on us the week; he has been con ned with the Oregon Penitentiary r some time in the capacity of war- hu He reports -everything in oon- wtion with the institution, wKich is The Woman Suffragists at the aderthe excellent superintendency rfWKi Watkure, ia ¿be most pros-| Capital in Convention assembled — perous condition summer lunch” was spread, which was a splendid affairj| || The river is falling at Salem, the present stage being elev^a feet and a half above low ^water mark, the highest stage son was fourteen fee<;abovq( low water mark. No stock, we are inform« has suffered for food in Wasco-dOunty tnis winter. Hay is quite?plenty this quite ? plenty there, but further east there is less *iome Mesti- hay and consequently «« tution among the large herds. Ba- • The average temperature^ I on Monday afternoon. ‘ '/ u ’ ' -tlSw 1» A considerable suit) of money has been received at the State Treasurer’s office inpayment of taxes from the different comities. nties Benton, Linn and Lane counti hich are the only counties, 80 far, Which have paid up in full, hut thOx0thers are sending theirs in a^a commen dable rate. Tho mirth-loving people of Baker City will join in a grand ball to be given on thi^ 22ji|jn8t.t ■■ - . ------------ 4 ANY JOB B A. II. R H B E R I LEGAL OFFICE BLANKS • ■ : ' 4 I ’ • On I, or Printed to Order aying bought the shop MR. owned by J. R. R.MaJora, Majors, wish wish- es to inform the ' s puUic puUi' that he' is now prepared to ;o d^ d& any and all : in kinds of work if, * * his * |ne in the lat- est Btyle, ' 4 ■ , I, ' Shaving,.. i * SHORT NOTICE. cento Shampooing,. ...25 cento Hair catting, ...25 cento . 1 i ■ .’ • T- í «B V ‘ * I <. < - c: » HVE THOBOUGHLY OVER- hauled and rep d my BATH a good ROOM, those in H ’l 9 war • ■ 0 p 4 a i 4 i . 29th year, enjoys the widest circulation of any weekly newspaper of the kind Zin the world. A new volume ’commences January 3,1874. Ito contents embrace the latest and most interesting information pertaining tr the In dustrial, Mechanical and Scientific Progress of the World: Descriptions, with Beautiful Engravings, of New Inventions, New Imple ments, New Processes, and Improved In dustries of all kinds; Useful Note^, Receipts » Suggestions and advice, by practical writers for workmen and employers in the rario- s arts. , x The BCIENT.rl’ AMI RIC^N is (Le cheapest and. best illustrated weekly flaper published. Every number contains*from 10 to 1-Yoriginal engravings of new machinery . and novel inventions. ENGRAVINGS, ih strnting improvement, discoveries, and important works, pertain ing to chril .and mechanicaPengineenng null ing, mining and metalbirgy; records of the latest progress in the applications of steam, , steam engineering, railways, ship building«, navigation, telegraphy, telegraph engineer ing, electricity, magnet ism. light and neat. 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More than fifty thousand applica tions have been made for patents through their agency. * Patents are obtained on the best terms, models of new inventions and sketches ex amined and advice free. All patents are published in the Scientific American the week they issue. Send for passphlet, 110 page8, containing law» and raft direction» for obtaining Pktento. ' , Address for paper or concerning Patentoy MUNN A GO.. 37 Park Bow, N. Y. Breach Office, cor. F and 7th Ste., Washington D- C, - ' no43. LAFAYETTE, - - - OGJY. , 11 1 I \ TIB CNDBBSieNKD TBKBS plan. THIS PART OF THE STATE no40-tf L A/ . i A ' F * Lafayette, » ». GEM SALQC^ u •fi ' " 't ' ' *1 I ' ' .. ' ! ‘I’ - We are enabled to make I ’>- < ■ » . - ii \ --------- r.. OREGON, . ■ i ' are in announcing to the travelling pub lic that in connection with his Fcejland Liv ery business he' is. running a DAILY EXPRFSS to and from 8t.'JoeephB Leave» Lafayette at 10:15, making connection with the cam, and returning at 12:15 p. m. n35 tf HULL JOHNSON, Prop. .A J. R. MAJORS - * • 0 $ —0 - Jhroprietor. A SPECIALTY 4 v— LAFAYETTE, 4 ealer in fine winis and jjq - D uora, such as: . I» ; WhiBky, Brandy, Ale, Portar,’Beer and Soda. ' 1 1UL Also, KTCgaiD, Segare, Tobacco, fandy, Nnto, etc, Give me a call, no35‘tf i a . philips , >.0.5 •a A Of such Printing as • * i -; - - OBEGON. ' w.. -DIALER IN TOBACCO, SEGARS, { 4 mVlTATIOB j AMD - HAHDILLS, AND • BUSINESS «ARDSj FANCY PLAYCABD* . . . ' 'x RUTS, Candies, sardines, Oysters, stationery, etc. And In fact everything that ia to be found! in a first-cl am variety store. I would respectfully solicit a share of the VISITING <JABDS, LABELS, CHECKS, public patronage. mno42-tf J. B. MA JOBS. f . ETC. ILL BE AT LAPAYET)| e ON THE feTC. f each'; Month and < ▼ W. First Monday " _of of ee I \ / Remain daring Cour) Week. ‘ ' ■ i ' • ’ t apr6tf y- - j Address orders to f ; 4 fl » ?- • FLAYCARD8, | CIRCULARS, Uli., . -, W Mil FLORAL 6IW k ' ■ I I SW 1874r. ' Wk M. BAMS! A JLttorney ¿a it Î I M « Y *, at fLaw, ••THE COURIER!* LAFAYETTE, OB Office in the Court Hous«. j" * t 4 f « V t SUNSame Corner Jefferson and Tlalrd “TWi j R obert F ierce , rs 8EMLWEEKLY size as the Daily Sun. 00 a year.4 A discount of SO per cent, to clubs of 1O of over. ’ - THE DAILY SUN.— large four-page newspaper of twenty-eight columns. Daay circulation over 1SO,OOO.. AU the news for S cents. Subscription price SO cento « month, or >0,00 a year. To clubs of 10 of over, a discount of SO per. cent. Address; “THE BUN,” no42 . New YoFk City^ \ Can be accommodai t^d reasc__ reasonable, C 1 « SUN.—Eight pages, HOT iFEED STABLE, | H . 1 * ' i OF M.L KINDS I PIERCE, i !» > i HAIR DRESSING SALOON. s < . r t i I in honor of the memoil memory of George Washington, a gentfeman | who ^ook an acüve pttrf man^unjìleas- antness” which this country /"*V X f"W •• with Great Britain « IJI- ■■ » : . -o- To and Cheaper \ • ! - a » ■ zero, which is awful cold fbr| Ore gon. The mercury vas down to within 2 degrees of zero m J one time during the week. ,,,4 A. ker City for the weekendiugJan- uarjr 24th, was 20 degrees [ ibove Says the Baker City* Jierald of the 29th ult: “Quartz imen are all hard at work in the tive ledges. __ o__. The Virtue Mill is sh- ing r ■_ quartz "nii this^eek for tlie James Gordon, which^s which is 1 turning out very I nstallation .—On last well, bo we are informed. 1 infdr.iH .” ■ P vblio Tuesday evening, Lafayette Lodge No. 34 L O. GL T.. held, a public in stallation of the officers elect for the- ensuing quaiter, at their new hall in this place. After the ceremony of installation, the very large audience listened to an able speech on the sub ject of temperance, by A. Hurley, Esq., who introduced some very able points. Gen. Palmer, of Dayton, made a few appropriate remarks whhdkdrew forth rounds of applause.. Other gentlemen made short speeches, after which several nice cakes which were contributed by gpnerous freinds, were auctioned aft for the benefit of the hall. The reoeipts of the evening were <21 50. ... •n 4 « ■ < LAFAYETTE, OGN t . % - 300 Pages of En^ravlns» and C.L ored>Plate. Published QUARTERLY, at First NoLfor 1874 lust is- 25 cento s «year. a sued. . A German edition at same price. * Address, JAMES VICK, Becbéater, N. Y. ■ ♦ I . BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. The Sciewtliie American now in the ♦ • 4 » . -r * Til Best Pajer, Try. II! .? 7 Banning' » mente of other nftchines. * . : ** «-W» r»w*» a Unparalleled wind storn pre i A CHILD 4 BUN AND — * ’ ‘ “ ‘ v “HOME ’jmderstand iti vailed in the valley east an<{ ti th BECAUSE : IT IS THEpB, .__________ .-f ! q Sewing ithe simplest, and hot liable to of Jacksonville on Supday last - i :ge£out it out of order< ordfer.p '___ Machine. Furnished inf: five different The Oregon Pioneers expert to ¡styles, tries. • | * Latest, Prices fromjtGO to SO- have a very interesting timea’I As. i Hemmer dweller, braider, torta on the occasion Of the iijnual Simplest ruffler, gauge, quilter, extra throat plate , . shu * », six bobbins and dwelve'needles, meeting, February 22d. , 411 ¡twelve needles, |tc., fttc., free with ’ ¡each ’ machine, “ j I j The People in; thè vicipit^ . of) Best. < ; Guarantee IJerffetual. < j. . . ~_____* jPerjfietaal. We also continue to sefl the favorite Baker City are [ predicting an early ‘•HOMEBHUTTLE. ” P^^“REDUCEp-|io.|l, 128; No. 2, gpriCg. 0!J settlera say titet per- M o T no ?? (Half CaseTlST’ iv; r . o (nun ... vane/. ***-><> lowj win the Orders for either machine promptly filled Marc^ V ; and forwarded on receipt of ¿rice. __ W . an nte A Oil and all ACTIVE AOKNTS t » kinds of Sewing Machine * w-^les for sale, Neh The Grangers of -the ,^||ptist GEO, W, TRAVEB, . (fcn.Agt, < «t Third Sts, ‘ 8, W> Cor, Morrison & Lodge, Washington Cbunty^had a f ‘( r.' ■ ’ ■ Portland, Oregon, s:no40-m4 h fine time last Saturday. The Imidd- . THE I H— THE WEEKLY 4 fifty-six columns. Only fl 00 a year. No discounts from this rate. « bi Tho people in the vicinity of Mc Minnville have been unduly t excited concerning a certain forest maiden named “Fanny,” that has been in a destitute and almost starving condi tion for several weeks. They had heard that she was or might become a “public charge,” unless the Coun- j ty Gourt would permit her to die of •tarvation, .nd many ^getUng that •Fann, wm the equal “before the law, of any person in the county, pronounced anathemas against the OFFICE 1 1=1 THAT SQUAW. X THE WEEKLY SUN is too widely knows to require any extended recommendation f but the reasons which have already given if fifty thousand subscribers, and which will, we hope, give it many thousands more, ar« briefly as foHows: it-rate newspaper. AU It is a first-rate All tj>e tjie new< n«w< of the day will be found In it, It, condensed condensed) when unimportant, portant, at fall length xrhen jwhen of ' dins iiH moment, and klwajs presented » a clear, fan tell faible, and interesting manner. It is a first-rate family paper, full of 7 en' tertainmg and instructive reading of ex«. everv . kind, but containing nothing that can OflTénd the most delicate and scnlpulou« taste. It is a first-rate story paper. The besf tales and romances of current literature ard carefully selected and legibly printed in ltd p.A< is a firtrt-rate agricultural paper. Th« most fresh and instructive articles on agri cultural topics regularly appear in this de' partaient. It is an independent political paper; be- * longing to no party, ana wearing no collar. It fights for principle, and for the election of the best men to office. Jt especially de votes its energies to the exposure or the corruptions that now weaken and disgrace our country, and threaten to undermine re- Îiubllcan institutions altogether. It has ne ear of knaves,, and asks no favors from their supporter«. It reporto thé fashions forth« ladies and the markets for the men, especially the cat-' tle-marketo, to which it pays particular at tention. Finally, it is the cheapest paper publish ed. One dollar a year will secure it for any subscriber. It is not necessary to get get up a club in order to have THE WEEKLY BUN. i at this rate. Any ODe who sends a single dollar will get thé the paper for a year. We have no x travelling ----- ,A---------- A~ agents. I <