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LAFAYETTE COURIER. j FRIDAY, MARCH 20. 1874 M. E. Church South. ' _______ ' I r ‘ V 4 F. w. t>. mays . PAwron. i Nearly- Salom. including ; saloon kegi hffve agreed tox c op[ up onf I • r ’;i| days. U ncle J esse A pplogato, of j eru Oregon, rt'pprted tai lost 1,800 head of‘ sheep th^ winter. Everybody at Jacksonvilfc i|ho can scare up a pick and shoreland a pair ot gum ¿ qo | s lia^ gQhti t£ miniqg. ■ ' I 'lyFi j mining. í i ! if J. 8. Palmer^ pfesent Slfcr^fdl* Benton county. |nnoun(?es r* elf ** an independent candidate j If ii, Hi election, ’ - ! s- Several youngsters ed at Oregon Citrij a few.dii .... • 2’ .L a writing* ¡sd for disturbing ro__ - r .1____ _ _L_J e_ . -, - Two of them w< IB- fl I 4i. J! The Good Templar Lodge of Albany is increasing W menibor*. in ehip rapidly,; 40 new W* lAeyvixirs 11H A. «b were initiated fast Tt ?sday in®- I An Albany ; lgdy, - give saloons as wide r. • possible, walk’s ¡[in tlio iflid^le of the street. laundryman. j See notice to hu niers to-day The Albany ZArwumrf calls ’em jimj*- I son blossoms. * ApiMMiitmenta for Lafeyette and Tillamook Circuit are as follows r / First Sabbath. Happy, Valley, at 11 o’clock. A. N-» McMinnville.' :30 k . M. Soeottd Sabbath, Tillamook. Tuini Sabbath. West Chehalein, 11 A. M., Vjiity School House, |r. m . ’ Eyurtli Sabbath. Armstrong’s School Ilolise. Il a . M.. l.afavette,6::iO p. m ., »T ---- ----- - ----------------- L-------------------------------1 br. J. W. Watts wlU preach at this place thé second Shitday in every month at 11 a. ile the I IIV UVVUlIlp Ul early IWIJ. UtltmVI hi., , HUH Add in evening at cnndlv- bsit. . ! ¡Liverpool Wheat, *by mail advice^ I)»*. Littlefield has a choice assort- inont of drugs. Some of Our citizens talk of emi grating to Hungary. Mr. Jeff. Harris is now prepared to do all kinds of house paiuting. •í It costa $1H 10 - for Netting ono’s passions get the bt>tter of them. Tho Independent primary ratxjting in this precinct was almost a failure. Wo are under renewed obligations to Mr. Dupuis, this time for a ring. A youthful swain was heard to re mark recently: “Mother, I’m getting ,N. Miller will address the citizens of tired of this, my native village/’— Lafayette and vicinity at the Court-. Don’t feel bad about it, she’ll bo mar House, Friday evening, March 27, at ried before you are twenty-one. 7 P. M. Hu will, explain the office-' Wo hear a rumor that Mr. J. II. seekers’ move which is now aggitat- Upton will soon go to Tacoma to iug the public mind. m vke arrangements fori starting a pa- *■' ■ ♦ »■■■ ~ - p r. Wotilvr if he has found farming T he M ill .—We are inforined that “lucoiupatible,” etc? Capt. U'.'awfoid has made arrange- Rev Mr. Wood is round with a sub men's with Mr. Standley wllerobv * scription paper trying to raise funds Mr. S. i« to take charge of the steam fiouriug mill at this place. We do sufficient to repair the church. So hope this-repoi t may prove true and far he has met with the most flatter that it may soon be iu running oper ing success. S ound .—Prof. J. Smith, * i * whoffias for the past six months boon BELLIGERENT—Ou , Wednesday evening a couple of our citisiens en gaged in a little fisticuff which caused « Tare literary entertainments bn Mon day evening next. AU should go and hear him. ' ’ _i. . W ax W ork .— Mtos Florence Bou- There was nine feet of snow on the sumnrt of the Blue Mountains on March 12ih% vae is engaged in teaching a class of ladies howto make these charming parlor ornaments. Wo bespeak for Miss B.<a liberal share of patronage. Bus We are informed that the re busy plowing mid prejiar- v their spring grain. Moro j ia thia the -case with the farmer* on high groupd. :? - --------------------- - ’ ZN bw ^ P qbtmabteb .- -Mr. B. L. M f. ‘ Rimpson of St. Joe has been appoint ed pattMaater. This is ‘Dick’s’ strong forte. . - 1 —— — The pae it few days have just been «plendicL A Bible Class was^ organized here Hast Wednesday evwnng. Degree meeting the first and third ^Friday« of each month at 7 p . m . ice cm count«, Lafayette can If practice nvear t&e feather, , in pitching quoits, Mr. j*. Large i is adding very much to the look» of his property ‘ by setting ootahttde trees. Let ci otlie others imitate this example. Ì • , It is estimated that 10 per cent, of the cattle in Umatilla county have died during the winter; ' ■ LAKE r PATENT_CHURN. « Three stately elk stalked unmo lested through the principal streets of the town of Union last week. Many cattle about Weston have already perished, and still the fa tality is reported to continue. The Democracy of Polk county nominated the following county ticket: Representatives, I. F. M. Butler, 1.1. Demprey, 8. Staats; County Judge, N. L. Butler; Clerk, — Sayers; Sheriff, L. Af. Hall; Treasurer, Thomas Lovelady; As sessor. H. N. Y. Holmes; Com missioners, Squire Earnest and James Morrison. B A R B E R ST. NEW GOODS 1 •■ I I I I DHUG9 « . - j 1 .4.1 T 1 Here is scarcely ¿ any . diseaso in which purgative -médiefesí are not mori) or loss nxjuired^ and lupch sick ness and aufferftig n * t ' ’ be pre- vented ^wertj thi®rj in ) generally . - -T-p— „ —. used. Nó person can feel wjell while a costive bit prevails besides, it soon generafos Bettors anil . often fatal diseases, which iftight j have 1 been avoided by a timely ah id judicious use of Dr, ^ierqa’a- Plf isant Purga- tive Pallets, or St^iir Soated, Con- d ii er Bljuee, Anti centrateci B0ot aiid Araiulea — Bilious Granules— ¿0 |»te!by D,rug- gists." I • d < Washington county is . shipping onions to towns up the Willamette valley. Fifty five inches of snow have fallen in Wasco county the past winter. On the 7di inst., the snow was from 10 to 16 inches deep all over Powder river valley. a small quantity of claret to flow. Gentlemen, remomber you are gen tlemen, aiid in the future dusist from such pastime. .. 1 • i ", U- £ xterauy T reat .—Professor A. Thomson will treat the citizens of thia place to one of his rich, lacy and Stele Senator Rep’«........ . They can be had at no other place, aa ] 11 PLOW A prisoher in'petty court wns askc^ by the Jtidjc ^4hcr‘lie The farmers have commenced had |ny counsel, I f Yc^* 4* lC x v^ V plowing in Yakima Valley. I , o|d*l>alA headed Albany folks are enjoying spir ‘‘I had engaged ant fellow to tofeofi&t, hutM don’t itual lectures. They fike’em. see Bim round, ft^ìgl gjcés lie is Jofm A j tucker is a candidate gon| out for a drink.” Ì a Ki I ----- T~* for<County*Judgc4ih Union county. .ml Academy, departed this week for the Puget Sound country.) Mr. Smith is an efficient teacher, and we wish him all kind« of good fortnno. , WORK! r . have taken their seats. engagud as principal pf the Lafayette IRON OREGON Sugar, San Francisco re fined., ^tft.13 ® 14.. Island.. I .» • < • •. i • « • crushed, * t * * 7 OKEGON OFFICIAL DIRECTOST.^ granulated. 4 « ♦ J • • h • « Tea, black, Ip ft . .A. ‘r • Luii'Ut . *44 Inii oi ini. nil . • . .... • • • 4 . ■ , ZXKVVT1VZ D|U*YKYNt^T Is the sole Agent for a l tke 8tovks manu Coffee, Ci*«ta Rica, ft s. • tç • • Governor . ..'.'. .. . . L K C rotar -• factured. v ‘ Rio. .:• . « f * * * * F* * P».. Secretary ©f State ......... . .B. f. «JtoMtok hoiio. ...... •.< • r i • • i M* « iKOtiO* •••♦*• Treasurer of State ........ You oau now buy a> 8tova of thicker piste, L Fletochaer ti Java. 11 Vìi , . • • « X. « • • «i >• State Printer....... ............ aud »f any piale fails it can be replac Ku gene tintole Salt, Carmen Island, ÿcvt.4. 1 50<a.,.. State otate 'Librarian. 1.1 nr s nan................... s. C. Siuipaea ed at a small ex)>enre. We have the Liverpool, coarse ....J. 2 75<ft.... Register of State Ijmda... X. 8. MtCateSa (laary •-s • • •■’r • • 2 ¡ OHgiJ 50 Driving1 Flue and Elevated Ovem ■ -n * IM« FRTltS, VkCrtTABUaa, FTO. » <1. coffu KXyafuxAL, •; STOVES, t ' Apples, green V bush 1 • V, .'I > 5<X^ 00 H COOK U; 8- Senator........ James X K m I driedf^lb... < ■ • • • •• 4G . 4 . . ... J. H. Mite! « • *e eaches, dried, • to Ki i.. AKO DIFFEJIKAT XIX l* VF Congressman........ ■.. Joa. O. Wl tie lambs,: “ p ft. • • W 25 • » I; * Be» ns, ft ft........ • r • ! 1 to FXbEXAL OFFK’Kni. * Parlor and Box Stoves. 50>, .. to • a. Fntatoel, bnsh..... ■ | -4S tor*-?; *• . • • . t. • a .♦ * • 1 @ If Onions. V ft • <r*.- • U. S. District Judge...... . , AU inaunlactured in this eitj'. MKATte U. H. Marshal.. «••••.. Xw« vs Beef, fre.sh, ^ft. .., The other deulers will loll yuu they don't Clerk L'. 8. Court. :: : Uffi Surveyor General « corned keep them. The m ason . they 4 •m 14 Sup ’ t Ind Affairs .'-mokeil................. can’t buy them. 5 y • U. 8. Assessor ♦ e • • ♦ • • 4f Pork, fresh, ft ft ..... . j • • U. 8. Collector. V eal, “ •/.... • • A • F- .e • Please remember that I also have a .Muttou M . f 3. 11 Í ■ » ■- LAND OFFICVKS Racon, hams Tr ft..... J 17 W. H. WHHs. liegiate ‘I* •-••••••y« • • • •ugar cured J !|V< Tic »Idea..................... ■ 11 H. HerBuw, lleceiver.. / Don’t forget to look at the i FhouldetH.,..... ( ' fJ ¡H Owen Wade, Register.. >••••••• .Kziv^OTl *»* ,Tp. rofu. - - - . Receiver. - i» * • 4 * '* j Henry Warren, PATENT WINDOW BUTD, Chickens, dressed, eac! • «i Register, .......... J. H. " Ktepliena, ~ ’ Which is made ttf 8prtteJ*Whmt. and h al perdowen., .............. D. Uhaplm, Receiver........ ... Lighter, Çhtaper, More Cleanly, feurTK*, I BUrrEB, KU0», KTC. J mTRFMF cairr. ** h- Butter, freeh riJb, to 30 .......... PET na : a -Moi ’ o AJurabky P. Prim, Chief Juotfc«).*....... 1 p. packed, .. ..<$ * • .* ’•f *......... J. Thaydr...... A. > • • • • • • , ('ulifornta I • • • • • I* ' Capt Crawfdrclf of ifort^ And to the hanthoroeai Window Bltod i» aw H. F. Bennato, .um * » J J Jh-4 t Istbnius.. • • • !*• • •• W ■ W. Upton.......... lì» • « « • « during tho wook. ’ Esg», dox« n.. ' t s w« is to 1« It give» too he»i ^attofaettoh to all " fl T^ft.. > ■: j L 1 L. MeArthpr...- I • • • d • Bakat Cheese, Oregon primejj 25 W Frank Ilill of £)dyt<Jx d it, Hud 1 uidy »«k you |u to onqiirc < ik yOtt *1* . i kJ -V ibtf i .. 4... < .California. ... j : 1 P • • • p : who has u»ed tl« em, m, tot« io couvftee y 1 ivmdlAL KISTTfCTS. La Hl, th . .............. ♦ our oflico on Tuesday. hS a: llr<5 115 Wooden Blind to the w ver» beat ti 5<> hn R WOOL, I c.- ----. Hlgl I, ETC little under the went hot-, ii First District: Jackson and t bay. Wool, ft.............. « 2d District: Penton, Coos, Curry, Dovglaa jmirlttolf* Hides, dry, each........ Y pl • • • • • , . .to ♦ Mr. Wisi'Cafver caipo p and Lane. .‘Id Ittstiicto Lirni, SL____ 2 . »ord! 3 ntt green,, »abed, pack .. scribed for the! ChrRIER. h ‘ Po|k, Tillanumk tini| Yamhill, 4th District: Summons. 75<Ül 00 Deer Skins, dreaded, • rfVfc jMMt Clackamas, i'oii.tuhfa, .Mnltnomah.^And ifcT ........ * ’— .v»rrt so Sheep ^klr.a, wool on.^each Washington. Mji District; In the Olrvutt Court Of the Wife of Ore la, Union and Wasro. A special frodi Sa^sb r ’North oil ^ ictc gon, for the comity of Yamhill, Carolina, says onto report; u seien- Unbred Oil, boiled, ^gallon ys one report | »> *1 yhkxxcb II. M. Heell, plaintiff, vs. Wm. R. Torrunw, thsib' TEKMK OF CISCVIT COLKT«. tific sources i states * ' itemal and M. J. Tormnee, defendants. raw.. a • • • » • • • Frat Ittatifct—In the comty of <JeMphl|to, noises heard i Ú r Mountfjl ____ “To Win. S. Torrance and M, J. Torrance, « • • • gallon.,. ’,cl| ra Laid oil on the fourth Mondav hr October ;4Jack|Qn defendants: f-“* ... rtim vm ill .«u*i bio Coal oil • • a • <_'• tory to volcanic^ se<-<md Monday in February, Jiween^rWw- NeaUfoot Oil, gallon.. < • • N THE NAME OF THK STATE OF those heard theto. he^e. ' Ttërç^jghçut tho Oregou, you are hereby required to a;> Tallow, ft... », ... • •«¡••••a entire county, aip for »(d^tu Pf 16 ]H*nr and answer the complritn t tiled against Second Dwtirct—Douglas fldrrf VonMr, <■ .$* « i you iij the alfove entitled suit by the sue- in Oirtober. and »econed Monday iu M m : niilos, extendihg’into * j chin ooun- MISCELLANEOUS. oud Monday«* April, A- U l<i71, that bulng Coos, fourth Monday in May, and « ! • ‘ 0 ’ ‘ ‘ J ties, thoso sounds are |ioi|on t^ard, + the first day oi the next t«wm of said Monday in 8epteial»er; Curry, f mt ,N - r- Sqj but trembling a id viM a djo I tiw- court, and If you fail so to answer plain in June ; Lane, third Monday in »Apr! I r J tiff will take a decree uguinst you foreclos- and flrrt Monday in NovemberDento B l ': . '..J ai ! earth are period callyifeU. » iug a utortgaxe given by yon to hhn. No £ —*——4 veiul>er l’th, 1SJ1, upou the tenets of land oml Monday in April, and third Moudsy to •* ~ in YaiuhIU county, State of Oregon, which November. What, is a mo arhting I ■> I ♦ are described as follows: Third l>istrkt--l.iiML fourth Monday to Î • ¡I The W. K of N. W. If Of Section i, town March, and second Monday in October: •sight,” 1 aak$ a Vep4m ixqær, ship 2 S. R. 5. W. and E. S of N. E. k oiUMM> MarkNi, second Monday in Mnrah J tton ono,T. Uk’j, W,; utao the W. Jf »f November; Polk, second Monday ifei h ii(jsonæ “than to te) eigh ft. W. 1( nf section it, T.2. S. R. 5 W. and the and fourth Monday in November; E. h of *>. K. k of section 12, T.» K, R.5 W.-, #iris sliding dpwn a fl ox- I iMiptainnig 326 aervs, for the yntepoee bf se second Monday in April, and fourth sled?” “Ni'neieen,v . iys _ s nejexpe* , „r_ curing the ittyineut of AMw DO in U. S.gohl in Oetober ; Tillamook, second M< variti cwaivt interest, iiuvivBij alni 11 1 | Ilv r*Hlv coin and and vi directing the mile OI of J“b'- i • —.------------------------------------------ z:.j ricnced editor:of t|^feo»^)i| Post mid 4 tends as upon execution ami that the Fourth District—< lackamaa, foerth Mon» I prooeedslio t appiMMl “ ‘ to ‘ pay plaintiff the day iu April and Eepteiubori Muitomah, 5 sum oi$ù2.) in 1 CnlHvJ.Stales gold coin and second Monday in February, June ahd lie« I * T* interest on Syw^of said sum since Novoin- her 17th 1872 nt one per cent a tuber; Columbia, second Momtoy Ho A monili and 1 — costs and uisbursnients$ Clatsop, second Monday in August, and willtake a judgment nguinst von for fourth Tuesday in January: Wa tûfred. a fourth Monday in May, and first Monday to r said * * totoi ' nuui of ' money aud ‘ costA and ‘ ilisburs- ■ n » . U- (k’tober. ” monts. » ■ store and jptj » An order dhxxding pulilicaiion of this Fifth District—U’asco, third Monday to . summons ___ ........... wasnutdo'hy vasnuidc by ’ the above entitled Jttire. and second Monday |n N’evFMwrq pistol. While bxínnúinff the » • <>vn>i>vr 1 ii , ihi . t : ' ........ court October n 27th, IHpt: ». • si • £ . c ■ • Grant» first Monday in June, and third M m - < , E- D. SHATTUCK, A B. KILLIN, weapon. I. q slipped iit a feajrtridgc Attorneys for Plaihtiff. day In September: Baker, thm! Monday m t May'and first Monday' in Octubor; Lgfoto and blew li i :8jbraids |uiJi y À Lafoyatte Feb. «, 1«74. no50-Cw first Mondav in May, and third Monday in > t A young J, outho^í* », October ¡'Umatilla, last Monday In April, a ‘ ì^ife a trag and fowth Al oiylay in October. p /J Oregon of- edy pcrceiyej his |u|i tot very oft “ has 22 monev-orcler w lice?. en pull off hijs hat^atji tlnj ’ end of a Eugene charter election will linb, and . r asked M ?tìii ■ t ^ jpeoson “I can’t ¡MÍss|Dn old jjcqifeiitancc,” take place April 6th. “ * * K irility/ The Jacksonville City Board replied thocritic,‘^without - ----------- <*» Buckwheat Hour, lb. . 1 !¡ it 00 Bran W tog..... * •' • * •, * * * • • • »Jy* » • • ** W . « .......12 IMXÍÍ15. Hay. V ton------ » m • ¡ to •!• • ^da®jV ton. --tj fvhPJV** JLMERIÇAISr. Those wishing a shave, shampoo, bath or hair cut, should give the new E xtektainment .—It is the inten barber, Mr. E. Perkins, a calf. He tion of several of our young Indies will Iw pleased to see the old patrons and gentlemen to give a dramatic en of the establishment. tertainment at Good Templar Hall in Mr. T. —... - of this place is busy this place, about the middle of April. ing lrimsi'lf here of late iu squeezing The money raised will lx; for “the cider late in the evening. Sjodof the order.” of Good Templars. The above wo found in our “stick”: o paius will bu spared to make it and should be pleased for tho party a success. .' * t to “rise to explain.” P akkek G un .—In auother column * ■ OHKGON. will bo found the advertisement of the OREGON - MADE ■fcrovKs. I ation again. . Fo®. County Judge........... « < lerk.’.... She rift . :. r • • •. ♦ • • • Treasurer. llV < t>. Ciunuiissieitei*.......... Co to LakeH Eioigrant Siove and Tin Sio:e, Surveyor,..,, Assessor.'.... i 13s Front etrvut. Porthind, and see ttcboai Hup t. • i -♦ t the stoves manufactured at the Coroner. • • i < I m County Clerk Lampson has about completed the Dirt*ct Index of deeds. The^work is WfeU done, and when completed will greatly assist in find ing rtecords. necticut, manufacturers of the Parker brooch-loading double-barrel shot gun. We can recommend it to the public as being tho- best shot-gun made. 1 ; I T r~TYamhill Cwaty WwaUr*. u'1 Hi organ to do his bidding. Parker Brothers, WestMvridan, Con ; i H 1 f On April 6th then* is to be an elec tion of a School Dii*ector and Clerk N ew C ases .—Tho following new „ Ci P. Crandall has again got con vast's have been docketed for the April trol of tho Statennan and per conse quence Mitchell will have another term of the Circuit Court: T he L ast “C all .”—By special re- Jguest of many office-seek .rs Mr. J. ■' ■ . i FLOVKk CHAIX, KTC. . ! • ' . * COKUKÓTKD WKKKLY. . «»UlCKKl»*. MISCELLANEOUS. : 1 - ‘At ■ «Tifi 'Í-*--Í k, > ♦ • for this district. -, : . 12s 5Ju 12s 7< from .: San Frftiiciaoo, 7 Dr. Watts will speak next Sunday ' fbr Average California, and "ÜMi 12s <)d<. wet*k at the Nelsou Bcjiool'house tn 13b for club. . West Chehalem at 11 A. M. Bold mjNew York to-day, 112 7-8. Portland Legal Tender rates.,-88 buying; , Wq apologize to those two ladies for not speaking. Our stepping into DO aellinjj. ‘Gold burs are quotable nt 725^750 find. the shop was not to avoid them. * Exchange on torn Francisco, 3-4 of 1 Thesi* arc times when flower» bloom, per cent prendum. candidates boil, birds sing their swoet Liverpool Wheat, 12s 5d(i^l2s 7d; club, songs and men subscribe for papers. l‘Js'W1<. All subscribers who have heretofore Lafayette Lxlge No- 1. O. O. F, beeu getting their COURIER at the • Meets at taftyette, every Saturday even Postoffibe can get them at this office ing at 7 o'clock’. Memliers of the order in good standing are hereafter, thereby saving postage. in vited to attend. Miss Mary Robinson will soon com N. G. *Ry order.of mence a school near Amity. e con C17”L- SAMVEL, hour duly »utlior- gratulate Our Amity friends on hav Hrd Age» tut Part laud, Oregon. ing secured the services of Miss R. L. Abrams and J. McGrew vs. J. R. Walling. C. Buell vs. J. R. Walling. I. M. Simpson vs. J. N. Miller. B. McPollen vs. Jas. Rogers et al. LAFAYETTE MAÄ A i i í * X ' ‘‘i-:- ■ " f’ ' • ' i ! ’ • j X, . Is Turnine Out » . i ' ■ ‘ PLOWS, Í PLOWS, < > ìr & PLOWS * ■ ■ ' . I. ' Iglir . ■ 4-,4. i . AND D^AldTKR IN t GROCERIES, 1 CLOTHING, '• BOOTS AND SHOES, UATd AND CAI'S, GLASSWARE AND QUDBNS^’ARE, HARDWARE AND’CUTtERT. DRUGS, MEDICINES, T a N WARE ETC. • CULTIVATORS, l¡ CULTIVATORS j , rockrucs , I^ALOON. K G L * i ■ * í f ' PHda> v ¡I « KINS, Oysters, .■= -,¡,^,„,0 Cracker».’ ‘ ’ f >U! W i- « Nut» of all hindi, - Tobacco.’ ‘L’l SatdtoW; 1 j. Ji' ,i.ul MJ Ail of which have Iteen selected from the Imnortou and Dealers of San FmnoisQO, and will be-ofiered low for cnsh or country Fimo WI mm and Idqver« for Med Mb cl nto3. .. . produce* < \ t l¡ ’ • - ■ 11 r - J’ "■ < I f .7 . . , * ’ 7 P THE PARKE R CUN. „ L il^THE SHOP ajo is, wish es, to iufortn the pi»bl es that he in njnv ptfe|mm<l to 11 |o jtny ---------- and all kinds of wdrk in hié (ine in the bit- eitstvte. * eit Htyte, ilT ; > f ' ‘ ’ I Simung, 25 cent« 1 i •;gl Hltainpo4^..i...J- 15 cento w- 1 i . . w -'¡1 . * J ri- -A F llair cutting, ......... 25 cento MB f ' 5 I , ' <i: ■ ' ll I ; ■ ? WIST MERIDEN,CT. febl6:m6 4-1Í J. R. MAJORS LATAYETT«, r I, Caaba ñocoi mmodated roMonable, r EDPERKINS. i ■ W ? Lafayette, ■j» • Ls ff 'í' -i I :-i no4O^r i 1 ■- ' Î * SENO STAMP pen emeUlAB PARKER BRdS Ü*HV^THOROUGHLY OVER- ílj-a-ía’js'.w’" . - UvJrl v- . L- • |f a good "'ft I# »’ 9 TOBACCO, 4 - ( CULTIVATORS J J .Á1<«4Í Are now raanitw, nnd ate prepared «par^e to buy Wheat or to exchange for Wheat, heat, to grind for toll, or to chop for toll, or to g grind high J ' r or no* to grimLat - to grind grin< 1#** I#w or orno< grinds a or any way to please tlîefarmer« hn fbnt. not go away scolding i » Udi '’¡o\ a *li< CULTIVATORS, .•‘‘tí t ED,k| ilo ntrW ' cannk » Ô »4 /o -I '' r • , HA|R toK *i STAPLE and FANCY GOODS. PLOWS, PLOWS, !f* k./7* ARKER A CO. are now prepared to Eu U otter to the 'Euniiera and Constiniera of Oregon, the largest and beat Elected stock of Geuenil Meidiiindiae ever offered in Yitinhill county, consisting of PLOWS, PLOWS, , • .7.' ’ *» ■ j PLOWS, f- di SIMPSON, H I í KEI.TV la now open for storage, free of charge to •II those that will give us the preference of , their'W he a t fnf * qm 1, '¿t “the highest market prtce. any tfme when thev may see proper to sell. So come co, gentlemen, are hwe a free bridge and no ferriage, aad wdl accommo date you any way to auit the time*. QRBÔON T*■ »I L ■ f )’ »i v J .J M . ' SEOARS, Candies, sardines, Oysters, •»-; !( / /,ti < AT— ■ HARKERS CO. Dsyton, Ocaober 2, Is7X NUTS. • i ' . . A G. PHILIPS, D.Ç.S., stationery, etc^ * ♦ 73ho3.il y 4? - * *■¿ .. i - •? ’’ ‘*1Jud- GATES & OlUß’ at. JOSEPH, - - - - OflEGQN». »YE ARE CONSTANTLY Ty ing New Goods di reel troin Lterttoml ’«I (E7*Give u» » call. ; rurihri*r And in fact everything that to to he found _ in a finit Arst-elasa elaaa variety «tore. atore. ILL BEAT LAFAYETTE ON TÉE I 1 would respectfully respoctfuRy solicit a share of the I ▼ ▼ First Monday of each ei Month and W^AINTÎNfo Howie, carriage and wfc£bà public patronage, patronage. 1 ' f ] Remain during Court Week JL painting and sign writing done U> muoiati umo42 tf f J. Ji. MAJORS, uprtiti order by J. w. Carey. W .«