T,~- L.. 1 . • Jah' . ■a— LAFAYEÏTE COURIER. FRIDAY, MARCH 27. 1874 Democratic State Ticket. For Governor, L. F. GROVER, *s A fr 9 Jk. Of Marion County. of UnuU ilia county. Ill I* ‘ For Secretary of State, 8. F. CHADWICK, of Douglas county. For State Treasurer, A. H. BROW.^ •M Baker county. For State Printer, i' '* tf MART. V. BROWN, of Linn county. For State Sup't of Public Instruction, ♦ K. J.’ DAWNE, , of Marion county. For . <1 Prosecuting Attornoy, let, Jud 1’1 Dis», H. JL HANNA, ’’ "' '7 •’”* of Jackson county. - 1 Forejudge of Second Judicial District. of Grant county. t W.1 *, '- i » ‘0 rf THE TICKET. GRAIN CROPS IN CAIAFORÍHA^ OREGON. MISCELLANEOUS DR. LITTLEFIELD’S » The State ticket presented by the Alban; - Convention appear» in thii issue, Most of the candidates are well a: id favorably known to the peo- pie of this State and they need no en- S at our hands. The candi- coniunie date far; \ Congress, Mr. La Dow, of Umatit la>pvunty, is not generally known ii/lhis portion of the Stato. Those ^vho kribw him' speak very highly of his ability, integrity and fitness for the position. Ho is no brokeif down politician, but is a gen-i tieman ofreal merit, and he will re ceive a very large majority in East- ern Oregon. ' Mr. A. H. Brown, the candidate for State Treasurer, has represented Ba ker county in the State Senate during the lost two sessions of the Legisla ture. He is a man of integrity and of fair ability. He certainly will be elected. J. i • • • s» ' Dr. Dawne, the candidate for Su perintendent of Schools, has resided at Salem for several years and is a man of culture. His many friends represent him to be just the man for that office. ’ Of itho other candidates it is need less for us to speak. Governor Gro ver, it is universally admitted, has been the best Governor we have ever had in this Stato. He has done more for the State than all the others com bined. Doubtless in some instances he has erred, as he is only human, but his errors have, been few and uuirn- portaut. And we confidently be lieve that he has always acted fiorn tho purest motives and not in bad faith Considering his great services to the State, the people will evident ly re-elect him. * Secretary Chadwick has been a good officer and his friends will be found to be sufficiently numerous to ro-^lect him by a largo majority. We must not forget to mention our journalistic friend Mart V. Brown, candidate for State Printer. He is the editor and proprietor of the Al bany Democrat. He is a racy and able writer and k practical printer. He is very popular, and when the votes are counted ho will be found to have a large majority/ The ticket is a good *ono and for moral worth cannot be beat. Un doubtedly the entire ticket will be elected by a large majority. The San Francisco C^roKvu 31 '«i March 19th. in speaking of «the pros pect of the grain crops in California say, tho late and severe Spiring is telling hardly upon the cattle aijd sheep-raisers, and in some measut^j upon tho graiir-growors. Front eighteen to twenty-three per. cent of the stock, excepting horses, in somd localities, have dic’d in consequence of their exposure to the uuprocedeutcdjji severe stoims of the season ndw clos ing and in the low flat lands, here up# there, the wheat has been literally drowned out. The area sown iki whciH: this year on rolling grounds, i ever, so much larger thaqth-ft i of llkWt year, that the yield may b<? qx to be very considerably greater, withstanding the damage alliidi One good result promised fforr lateness of the season is an ext dinary large fruit harvest. Hit thd time of danger for the frijit j Boms was the month of Fbbri when they were tempted fdurtl THE ‘SILVER TONGUE' f r 5^-..^ ODD FELLOWN BUILDING LAFAYETTE, OGN DRUGS, MEDICINE, ■Rbude valley. The epizootic »has Mjout disappeared. Some fifty hfrs«8 have been victims to this ¿¿ease. Considerable stock is starving i^ the lower Powder j-iver valley. J^lsewherCj in Baker county, stock M doing Gj-st rato. . < ‘ 4. I . ?. IN THE WORLD/ Oils, Perfumes] Paint Fancy Toilet Articles . Musical Instruments, And a full Stock of V . ’ . I JPatent Medicines. ; '■ Reports from all Aperts of the IFillamctte valley, during the past few days, are to the effect that thè ¡ije^test activity is to be seen on evefy lianjl, in agricultural mat- CANNED FRUITS Of all kinds. Medicinal purposes. no50:tf It was amusing feature fat thê.l dependent convention to sye .the d gates leave as the ballot wuTcasff the result announced, fe/me à only remain while the *va^) jfor Si tor and Representatives Were l> taken; others till they gdt a% down as County Judge. ’ > f 1 M issionary C oncerts derstand it is the iutentio connected frith the Sunda this place, to have during summer Missionary conoei exercises we think the bers of the school wou interest, and thereby relic ing monotony of the exercises. ■Hi —Wo' l -of 11 Schoc w coll te. Iff i fgerjn (ke aàa J the th routii Nos. 143, 145 & 147 Bast «34 St. N.T. Responsible parties applying for ngenciee in sections still nusnpplied. will receive prompt attention and liberal imliicenientR. Parties residing at a distance from our au thorized agents, may order from our factory Send for iTli.strr.ted pi ice list, feb!3 Jtp have hailed from Salem b^eu imposing upon the char lye ancient Grangers. r- A case of small pox exists in Pregon City Every precaution 4ias been taken to prevent its spread, and we hope soon to chron icle its disappearance. A Chitianfan and a squaw were ioined in wedlock at Corvallis I O f C ourse we Atjt’Eri Grangers at this place gaye ui vi tut ion to ] partake of their II DAW FOR THE PROMOTION OF ' 1 TEMPERANCE. . .. feast to-morrow at 12 m . and ter of courso wo accepted, fast during to-day so as to I Mr. Higbie has introduced in the do-ample justice to the viands on if Assembly a bill similar in effect to occasion. > ■ i r h the “local option” law. The Clrronidie S chool .—School will coffiAudnoe > in speaking of this bill says: the Lafayette Academj£ A^nl Gt Under the appropriate title of “An under the management a* Prof. Roj THE DISTRICTATTORNEYSHIP. Act to Discourage Drunkenness and al. Prof. R. though a yuing uian, Diminish Crime and Pauperism/’ eminently qualified to |uaita^o tl At the recent State Convention Mr. Higbie has introduced in tho As there were three candidates for Dis sembly a very excellent bill for the trict Attorney of this District. W. regulation of the retail liquor traffic. Ramsey, of this county, L. Vin- It not only puts in force practical . yard, of Polk, and J. Whitney, of “local-opt ion” law, similar in effect $ie delegation from this coun to that proposed by Pendegast in tho ty thought they w'ere entitled to the Senate, but it goes farther in prescrib - porftr/inn in as much as Yamhill ing a very strict regulation of the nevir had a candidate fur that or manner of grauting licenses in any » any other office in the gift of the State case, and holds the liquor-seller or or District Convention, on th 3 Dem his bondsmen, directly responsible in ocratic ticket The gentleman from pecuniary damages for any injury Tillamook seconded Yamhill in this; wrought in consequence of his sale of but Polk auk Linn were not disposed liquor. Every retail dealer in wines clearing the school grou: to concede anything. They combin- or distilled liquor must, according to it and now is a good Hi f ed and nominated Whitney of Linn. its provisions, give bonds, with good The grouse hooteth aqd Í There were thirty-four votes cast and freehold s unties thereon in the sum shooteth. the result of the first vote was: Vine of $3,000, for the payment of “any Go to McConnell’s at 0 yard, 6; Whitney, 11; Ramsey, 17. and all damages which shall in any for all kinds of produce. Noltner of Tillamook not being pres way or manner be suffered by or in Johnson has been’ biff sent» The Polk county delegation flicted upon any husband, wife, child rooted sorrow—its pulled’ withdrew the name of Vineyard in parent ot other person, injurod in A young lady in *savii;| flavor of Whitney and by “buttonhol person, property or means of support has a cat tor one of the cl ing’* succeeded in getting a delegate by reason of the person obtaining the There will be an eiitci / from Linn county who supported license selling or giving away any dramatic—at, Day ton i tjj ü Ramsey ou the first ballot to change intoxicating liquors, either by him Nimrods are improv’ to Whitney. The second ballot stood: self or his agent or employee, to any by slaying grouse, p - Ramsey, 16; Whitney, W. The mat quail. minor, habitual drunkard, or person ter was rushed through in such haste The fourth of Deceml al äke búrth- -r|bat Mr. Noltner. representing Tilla who, at the tiiqpofsaid selling or [|isbandry. mook county failed to find his way to giving away, shall be intoxicated, or day of the Patrons of • i-Article 1 Shd place of voting. Had he been who shall have been in the habit of shall bo celebrated, so sa; , .preaent Ramsey would have been getting intoxicated.” The bill also of tho By-Ijaws. Dominated on the first ballot. It has T. H. Dupuis istho haji : the appearance that Whitney and gives a marripd women a right to sue a bouncing little boy. \ Vineyard had agreed that the one re- as a femme sole under it, and also for a to be the parient of 4 bo^ nyjvipg the fewest votes on the first guardian to sue for a minor •. Sweep boy. . ' ___________ j * ;• ballotshould withdraw in fa vor of ing as are th- provisions of this Act, the other. lection of drags, me^ici it is a good one and should become law, and, if it does so, will udoubted- cry, stationery, and: in anything you can ca|l f< ly do much to restrain the great and growing evil of intemporanoe. Sev A CARD. eral other States have similar laws, TO THU VOTFKS CF YAMHT1 and they are fourni to work much Having been; dominate» by the Irtdepondei better than rigid prohibitory stat Judge without my knowledge 6 utes. The temperance agitators without tn'evious consult a hereby decline tlw nominal should give some attention and en cerely sympathizing with; rf Air reform. eaxi reivrui, l . / couragement to this measure. Lafayette, March 23,1874. 1 < will assume the or General of Orc- Summons l * es, of Seleni, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS STATIONS. Portland*'" Fourth St. Sidl’g Summit Beaverton Reedville ¡ Newton Cornelius iDilley’s {Gaston Nortn Yamhill y1 Carlton • ■St.Josqpk. ■ iærTmmsrunially. BBANDI Jr. In tlie Circuit Court of 1he State of Ore gon for the cputity of Yamhill. L. II. Allen and C. H. I ajw I k , Plaintiff*. vS. ‘ Edward Dupuis, Margaret A. Burk and - J. H. Burk, defendautfc: To the defendant, Edward Dupnis: *N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF JU Oregon, you are hereby required to pear and answer the complaint tiled against yov in said Court in the above en titled suit, by the tirst day of the term fol lowing the expiration of the time pmccril)- cd in the order of publication herein: which term will commence on the second Monday in April, 1874, and are boroby no- tiffed that if von fail so to answer the plaintiffs will apply lothecoott for the re lief demanded in said complaint, which is to quiet plaintiff's titleJo and to divest de- fendantsof all ilHe, claim or interest in and th the following real property situate in the county of Yamhill in the state of Oregon, namely: The W. >i of the 8. W. ¡Ji of Section 7, and the W. Kofthe N.W. Ji of Section isinT. 5. S. K. 5, W.{ the 8» E. M and the S. E. Jf qf the 8. W. Ji of Section« 12. The N. E. Ji — The N. E. 1-4 of,the N. W. 1-4. and the N. M of the 8. E. 1-4 of Section 13, T. 5, S. R. 6, W., also known as the donation land claim of said Edward Dupuis. And for general re lief. This summons published by order of the Honorable B. F. Bonham. Judge of said Court, dated February 23d, 1X74. . WM. STRONG A FRED R. STRONG, Attorneys for Pitt. fe27-wG BA UDINE To be had in the l e-t markets. Tbts ns loon is a Lo provided- with agooi BILLIARD TABLE. * febl3,4f icent.y patented. : COMBINES ALL IMPROV*. Running ments of other machines. ; A CHILD CAN RUN AND »‘HOME’* understand it. : IT IS THE BEST B EC AU Ml Serving the simplest, and not liable to get out of order. order. •get P'if Machine.: i Furnished in five different jstyles. Latest, : Tricea from $<50 io 80- ! Heiumer snd feller, braider. Simples^ ruffler, gauge, uuilter^ extra * throat plate, shuttle, six bobbins and ¡twelve needles, etc , free witfi ¡each maciaue/ . ■ ** Best, j Guarantee Perpetual. T7e also continue to sell the favorite “HOME SHUTTLE." PRICES REDUfED-No. 1, 128; N9» B, $40; No. 3 (Half Case). $45. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon Orders, for either machine promptly filled for Yamhill county. and forwarded on receipt of price. Clcmihtine Allen, Plaintiff vs Hank W. ACTIVE aukkts W axtijj . Oil end atf Allen, Defendant: kinds of Sewing Machiue Needles for sale, CEO, W, THAYER, Gen.Agt, To Hank W. Allen, Defendant: . B, W,Cor-, tforrison A Third sts, TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ! Portland, Oregon, JL Oregon, you are required to appear,and / smoiOmi answer the complaint filed against yon, in the above entitled suit, on or before the first day of the next regular term of said Coqrt, immediately following six weeks Sublication of this summons, which said rat day will be the 13th day of April, 1874. And you will take notice thqt^i you to appear and answer as above required, the plaint iff will apply to the Court, for a decree dIsolvIng the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and plaintiff, and for the dare and cnstody df tnc minor child, Lois, and for costsan'I disbarsinon; ^ and for such other relief .a* to the < out t m|- seen eqUlt«ble Eight ' Attorney» tor Piff. ThlsSummons P«hlLhed by brder of^B. F .Bonham, Judge of said March ^nd, 1874. < ■ mari-w6 r______ _ liM“-- NOTICE TO FARMERS. The Dayton Flouring Mills are now'run ning and we ready to buy wheat or ex- changt! for wheat, or to grind for toll,¡ or’ to chop lor toll or any other way to huj I the Persons wishing their own wheat ground persons will please run the same through a fanning mill in order to insure extra food flour. 7“ ‘ HARKER & Co. E. Dfiytoi u March 10,1874. ' r I Woras.