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LAFAYETTE COURIER FRIDAY, MARCH 27. 1874. M. E. Church South. V. W. D. MAIS, I’ASTOH. Appointments fot Lafayette and Tillamook Circuit are as follows: « -J First Hah bath. Happy Valley, at 11 o’clock a . Mt, McMinnville, G;"¡Or, m . ReCoiid 8abbath. Tillamook. ■ Tliirti Sabbath, West (’hehalem, It a . m ., Unity School House, 3 r. M. Fourth Sabbath, Armstrong’s School Bouse, 11 a . M., I«if:iyetto,6:30 P. M., fc Dr. J. W. Watts will preach at tlil$ place the second Sunday in qvery month |m. and in the evening at early dandle* TELEGRAPHIC S PEOPLEF COTOTT CONVENTION. Pursuant to oull, the delegates to the Yamhill County Taxpayers Con vention assembled at the Good Tem plar Hall in Lafayette, March 2t, to nomimi^* candidates to till the State and co jby offices to be voted for at the June election. On temporary organization S. R. Baxter was chosen chairman; J. E. Hubbard, secretary. Committee on credentials—F. Mar tin, B. F. Lewis and A. J. Pitman. On niofion the Convention adjourn ed till 1 o’clock. General Wolseley has London. His re0epti|i|al Station was a perfect ov>t: OREGON Disraeli flatly refused,1’ t( deputation which' cun|e|to :or a release of the Fenian P 1L. ■’ ’ MADE Treasurer.................... ..... . Co. Commissioners........... ... ... Snneyor i j i 3 Go to L ike’s Eniigiaat Stoye »nd Tin 8toie J 13s Erect street, Portland^ atW wee the »loves manufactured st Mie OKEQON Near Germantown 20th, Mr. Gouch ent* bit throats an£ then^his dMi/ zor. ‘ • Motti* J.• » W VW «MkJL* County Judge........ ................ -1 L Jerk,. r -,«»- ; •« y « OOHBKuTKD WBKKLV ' ' 1 OKOCKKIES. IRON ÀftHCSSOT. WORK I State Senator Rep’s.............. cruBliO'l................................ 1H®2O granulated................. 20(^ T;a, black, V ............... 75ÇÎÔ i The House of Comment the bill appropriating «4,1 ¡he expenses of the Asmm tion. | ! PLOW WORKS PLOWS PLOWS, PLOWS PLOWS PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS CONGKKtiBIOSAL ¡m thus pledged, ■ > < '5 ■ TOBACCO, SEGARS, ♦ D. C. Stewart’s name was iub- sti tuted by the Central Committee for A. B. Henry’s, >1 juoelnoll Lafayette, .'.JjCb.&esdy ~ In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the county of YamhilL, H. M. Beall, plaintiff, vs. Wm. S. Torrance; and M. J. Torrance, defendant a To Wm. 8. Torrance and M. J. Tomnce, defendants: N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF hereby t required j2 to ap- X Gregon, Oregon, you are arehereby aua ans answer Iiear r ana wer the complain t tilled filed against you in the atove entitled, suit tty the sec- Jay¥f April, A. D. 1874, that being ■imdMonda the first < day oi the _ ____ _______ next term of said court, and if yon ftiil so to answer plain tiff will take a decree against —5 “ you forecios- thg ainortgageg! . lven by you to him, No- vember 17th, 1871, v ipon the tracts of hind in Yamhill county^ State of Oregon, __ w__ which ____ are described a» follows: . The W. ff of N. W. If of Section 2, towny ship R. 6. W. and E. N of N. E. jr-oF»dc- Ylon orte, T. t, 8. R. 5, W.; alf»o the W. Sof 8. W. A of section 1J, T.2,8. R. 5 W. and the E. kof 8. E. ¥ of section 12,T.t S,R.5 W.; containing 320 acres, for t1»e purpose pf se curing the payment of $500 ou tn L’. 8; gold coin and interest, and directing the sale of said binds as upon execution and that the proceeds be applied to rt»y plaintiff the sum of $525 in United Starts gold coin and intereat on $508 of said sum since Novem ber 17th 1872, .at one per cent a month and costs and uisbursments, and will take a Judgment aguinst you for said stun of mcney and costs and alstturs- ments. An order directing publication of this summons was made by the above entitled court October£71h. WJL/' . _ E. 1). SHATTUCK, A R. KILLIN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Lafayette Feb. 1W4,- : mo 50-6 w I Fort Dis on the fou oi-'cimcviT corm. dn the eannty oMotepMa. vember. . Second Fecon; Distirct—Douglas third Motoday in Oct tol«r, and seconed Monday jp. -May; Coos, fourth Monday in May, and Second Mon Jd»y in Hepteniher; Carry, fait MteMty in i Ji June ; Lane, third Monday in April, ana nd first Monday in November * BentM.&b- nd Monday in April, and third Monday in ovember. . HJ tTTT}F Third District-Linn, fourth Monday la March, end second Monday ta OcWber: ■Marion, second Monday in March Ju« November t Polk, second Monday mwtfv. and fourth Monday ia November; k'Mnhdl, second Monday in April, and fourth MoaiAKy ii October; Tillamook, second MewtacM* ulv. , Fourth District—Clackamas, fonrthMoo- day in April and September; Multomah, second Monday in February, June aafiofa- tober; Columbia, second Monday in Aprfl: Clatoop, second Monday in AagaMpfad fourth Tuesday in January; Washington, fourth Monday ift May, and first MtfadtfjTn October. , Fifth Dfariet-WMcoi jfanXv in tto&wSSl.Wi iLTSSKE’ Vjrntll«« TrTSt Monday In JTlIte, SH u tiilrv Bfvtl* day in Seutember: Baker, third Monday to May and first Monday in October; union, first Monday in May/ and third October; T Umatilla, last « Monday in Apt * - * • • • * • and fourth a Monday jin October jtx . a ARKER A CO. ire now prepared to offer to the Farmers and Consumer* of Oregon, the largest and best selected stock of General Merchandise ever offered in Tamhfll county, consisting of H STAPLE and FANCY GOODS GROCERIES, CLOTHING, DOOTS AND SHOES. al ' . > I 1IATS AND CArS, GLASSWARE AND QUDENSWARE, Pickle" H ardware and cutlery . DRUGS, MEDICINES, TxN WARE ETC. i All of which have been selected from the Importers and Dealers of San Francisco, and will be oflered low for cash or country produce* ' SEND STAMI* FOU tjUCUUR PARKER BRO’S WEST MERIDEN.CT. 3no3b-ly — . 1----- - ■ :■ ' LL j I*.’.. U - NUTS, Am Mn Met everything _ _ that to Vb Be found in a flrst-clasrvariety riety store. store. 1 would respect tfully solicit a share of the public patronage mnolS-tf . J, K» MAJORS. U LAVO OKAICEKS. stationery, etc. i ÀA1MÉ W. ». Willis. Regfeter.?JÉMMrg B. H ernie a, Receiver..................... Owen Wade,Register..........Oregap City Henry Warren, Receives...... , A, J. H. Stephens, R egis t e r,.......... La Grande D. Chaplm, Receiver.......... Candies, sardines, Oysters, ---------------- ------------------------------------ i'a'/ ? 1*" Cf r C*" j j * r • ■ Congressman U. 8. District Judge U. 8. Marshal., ... Clerk tj.' 8. Court.’:'., Surveyor General^. Sup’t Ind Afiklrs... U. 8,. Assessor^. U. S. Collector..... T HARKER 4 CO Dvyton, Ocaober I, ldt. . UBALKB IX IBM K. àelley FEDERAL O^rÎCKÔS.' LAFAYETTE, i>fOBBOON. '* I U. 8. Senator »4 J. R. MAJORS s • • • I V,-' VS Val "lÿ • 44 / V. » . • ÿ • < • • • a S • V 4 They cm be had at no ether place, as AFTERNOON. Liverpool Wheat, by mail advices ‘ • • > • The Massachusetts Convention called to order by S. R. from^San Francisco, 12s ¿idalfite 7d istative caucus, has i|om for average California, and 12s 9d<i Baxter. / United States Bppreiyu- Cx Apples, green burtr Tlie committee on credentials re 13s for club. B. R. Curtis for United St dried. B— • • Gold in New York to-day, 113 7-R. ported the following persons entitled Peaches, dried, lb.. tor . y I • Portland Legal Tender rates, 8j guying; Plumbs, “ V to seats: The Senate’haH coi^fiynu Beans, . 1b lb.•,. • . 10 selling. J. Lowery, F Flory r Potatoes. bush...... Gold bars are quotable at 725(^750 fine. Oni John E Hubbard, ination of Thomas B.. A|an# Frank Martin, Exchange on San Francisco, <3-4 of 1 Commissioner at Vienria, a H F Bedwell, D O Durham, per cent premium. «• of, iresti . , _ Tfc>... •• • • ••••• 12i?). Beef, T B Hutt, A Reed, Nagasaki (Japjm); ifilio,, Co riled Liverpool Wheat, 12s5d@l2s7d club, A K Olds, N H Olds, Smoked .. .«••••••••... Dunne, is Chief Justice of 12sl»d@:S<. T J Shadden, A J Pitman, Pork, fresh, lb lb..... ^........ . .. The innate »Com^iitee V ml, .♦..••••• .j.... • Lafayette Lodge No. M9, L O. O. F. J M Martin, G K Duval, Meets at l^fayette, every Saturday even- R R Laughlin, Lands to-day bgree< Iq 1 Henry Hewitt, Bacon, hams if !b..3.J.-.... ing at 7 o'clock. A C Martin, MitchelPs bill- crcaiirfg a S R Baxter, sugar cnreil.. e... einbers of the order ingbod storidingare L Hembree, Mb * F Stott, sides. . J.. .......'.......... | invited to attend district tn Oregon, ’hi lie shoulders. ,•••••••••••• M Swick. H Perry, By order of POVLTKY. Dalles Districts with;office A J Smith, W L Smith, Chickens, dressed, each SAMVEL, is onr duly author ter and seceivcr locked p,t K B Mercer, B F Lewis, , i perdopen..... i*e<l Ageat at Portland, Oregon. G W Perkins, R Olds, In the Tie^hoot jpisWi /.J> j \VA \ I. N. Hibbs, A. J. Nelson, 100,000 starving pq||>|e^ Butter, fresh rolls, lb.......... * B. F. Hartman, S. Cozine. pdeked, ....... • • •. for relief during th<j:pji'ftj G. O. Dorsey, J. Beal, ». ■ Caltfornm................... .. Isthmus ........ . . .. The following persons were aj> Baron Schwartz hffcs bcei Eggs, $4. dozen.....'............... pointed by the chair on Order of Bus Austrian Minister Ob' ¥as iness: B. F. Lewis, A. J. Pitman, Judge i|ew 3 Dei^ >rult X ' \ WOOL, HIDES, KTC G. R. Duval. Grant, di^l at hisjrc ddei Wool,.f? Ib......................... .. Ou resolutions: A. Ried, A. K. morning Hides, dry, each........................ green, salted,« each.... Olds, W. L. Smith. stomach. Deer Skins, dressed, lb ... Committee on Order of Business Sheep skins, wool oh, each.... OILS, ETC. reported the following; Linseed Oil,/boiled, gallon.. 1. JJpminationJJof State Senator. raw.............. !......... “ 3 Representatives. Lijrd oil $4 gallon---------- ...: “ 1 County Judge. Qnal oil > i i rt ' s .. i t. a t j " 1 County Clerk. Neat*f0ot OH, galloff \ : Tallow, lb....\.'. ............ “ 1 Sheriff. “ 1 ’Treasurer. MISCELLANEOUS “ 1 Assessor. if I • “ 2 Co. Comnris’in8. ä | March 23d “ 1 School Superin. l’-j» oom maud “ 1 Surveyor. : 1(1. ij ton, struck 1 Coroner. 11. ’ “ li jd' 11 bucks, 12 The appointment of a County Central Committee. children, and On motion tho report was adopted. The Committee on Resolution re tf Senatorial ported those adopted by the Polk Ballot March county Cou vent ion. [We have* not f 'wir, .82; Ad- of Jurors ’ thêCir- space to give the resolutions.] i|s, 5. San- The chair appointed as tellers G. ¿nd Bullock, Andrew J Wiuters, Alf» cd Percy, R. Duval and W. L. Smith. 1281. - l|obt R L'iaghlin, F rod er ct A Craw Nominations for the several offices ford. J D Fcutoa. Joel Palmar, L ivi beiug in order the Convention then lhirdcu, G o M Putty, Geo W Olds, of cr John Brisbiu«*, Alburtis C lUvis, Wm proceeded to ballot for candidates, ni an’ If Hari ison, Chas B Soventi, Robert and the following named persons were declared duly nominated: State Booth, John M Pittman, K W Phil Senator, A. K. Olds; Representatives, lips, J L Ferguson, C A Wallace, J J Haines, Granville Baker, John W A. Ried, A. J. Pittman and W. L. Smith; County Judge, A. B. Henry;* Cook, Albert Odell,. E Cooper, B E Clerk, J. E. ^fubbard; Sheriff, L. H. i^tewurt, John Conley, Wm Galloway, Baker; Treasurer, F. Martiu; Asses Frank Martin, S R Baxter, John sor, C. A, Wallace; Commissioners, G. lÀughlin, John W Bridwcll, Gran- O. Dorsey and H. F. Bedwell; School ville Allen.' Superintendent, J. B. Stillwell; Sur C hange of T ime .—On and after veyor, I. N. Hibbs; Coroner, Dr. S. A. Young. Monday next the passenger trains on On motion, the Chair appointed the O' . 1 / the Oregon Cintrai Railroad will following County* Central Committee: 1-jttvc St Joseph at 6 A. if, arriving is Idra wing crowded at Portland at 10 A. M.; and return B. F. Lewis, D. C. Stewart and A. C. houses at ■fi fornii Theater. ing, will leave Portland at 3 P. M., Martin. The following persons were elected Three I arriving at St. Joseph at 7 P. M. This will enable our friends to visit delegates to attend the State Conven from the the metropolis, transact their busi tion, to be.held at Salem, April 15, ness, and return homo th e same day, 18.74: R. R. Laughlin, A. Ried, A. J. Pittman, D. O. Durham, F. Martin, a fact that by them will A. J. Nelson. predated. D. C. Stewart offered the following R etubned .—We are pleased to see resolution which was adopted: on our streets the smiling phiz of 'our Ilaoirtd, TJiat wqare in favot of our young friend Mr. Eugeqe Holdredge. county officers recieving as pay for During the past winter he has been their services a stated salary, nbt to at Scio ana from appearances the exceed the following sums, respec good people of that place used him tively: Clerk, $1,500; sheriff, $1,500; well. -We understand he will set up treasurer, $400; judge, $400; assessor, his picture tent at this place during $300; surveyor, , $400; commissioners, court week so all ye that want your each, $100; i school superintendent, phiz taken can govern yourselvos ac $300. That wo deem 4ho number of terms of the county court held in each cordingly. year for this county, under the pres- ent existing law, to exceed the re E ntertainment .— quirements of the business of the tion of several of air county, incurring unnecessary ex and gentlemen to give pense to the same, and we believe that six terms instead of twelve would tertainment at Good T( better subserve the interests of the this place, about the m county. That our members for the State Legislature, if elected, are held Kto use their best endeavors to W8 enacted at the next session of the same, as near as possible in ac cordance with the recommendations of this resolution. That all persons receiving nomina tions at the hands of this convention, will accept such nomination with the cent* full understanding that, if elected, they will be satisfied with the pay cento Frank Hill of Dayton our office on Tuesday, littlo under the weather. « a » • » BchoorSop’U^.... t, ILL BEAT LAFAYETTE ON THE First Monday of each Mouth and Remain during- Court Week. W