> ---- - ------ » - ■ ¿y- ■.— ——.. ■ --------- z - FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1$74. X. B. I ChuTOk South. •a • F. W^D. MAYS, TASTO«. Appointments for Lafay'ette and TRIamook rcuit are na as follows follows: . ’ Circuit First Sabbath. Haapy Valley, at 11 o’clock A. M., McMinuville, f. m . Second,Sabbath. Tillamook. Third Sabbath, West Chehalc.m, 11 a . m ., Fatty Sc hool House, 3 t. w. Fourth' Sabbath. Armstrong’s Scluiol House. II a . M., ldtfayette,6:30 p. m ., . Dr. J. W. Watts will prcacli at this place the second Sunday in every month at 11 a. tn.^and in the evening at early camlle- iL^'L. SAMUEL, in our duly autltor- l*ed Ajfent a| Portluud, Oregon. Wm. Mathews is A^ inches. S. F CtaüM iuk, lOo ü *• C M F oslen '75 4 • in Chubalum, butjiave not as ypt J C Bra^V learned auy of tlm particulars. .1 W Watt? E Russ. .« See ad. of Assinguee’s sale of A Olds.. .It Comstock warehouse at St. Joe, T N Fai’iUpniT 'v Monday, the 8th ult. Wm. Galbiway, The “wagon” and “spike tes E C Bradlhaw. constructed by.the liepublicaiL con­ J Toirancc R Sandi rs vention are terribly demoralised- and J Lee l.aiigçliu. Jn-1 Painter,Î smashed up. HyW A J Pitniati.. The vote för County SurvCyÖy of L Smith, U . .& j*L this coUntv, and which was left $>ut A Reed County Jo 1I Burclt- 11 Burclt« , of the table of returns, stands: Shook, Hurley!. • 104 513; Giloert, 495; Hibbs, 230; major­ D C St* wartt.’ ■i 15 i ity for Shook^18. County. Ct>nium T N Gravi . j. ........... J A18 Mr. Charles Eastabrook has our H Baily thanks for a nice lot of strawberries P M Scr öl’ the Peabody variety some of which L W Hatger.:. h measured qver fouf inches in circuin- G H DorsevT. F Bedwell À! fieiicc. Charley says he is going to bl ing us some more. - < H C Dale. A B Henry s’ ----------- , f. ■ - 1874. Surveyor..., • • i .Messor....’ chuol Kup't Coroner. ;.. * • *1 M ajorities »’s............. I. EXECUTIVE IHCFV i BTMl XT. 131 id Governor ................... ? • Secretary of State. A Treasurer of State State Printer........... State Librarian.... Register of State Lands 1001 j I 155 72 137 92 52 120 i • 1 e i i I- County^ Ti iCtgu)'<'i \V 8 Ay i s.. .1 M Kelly F Mar i ih ,j 117 ’31 T- I Davis...'... i. C \\ aliar», .. m Uqvoiif't Md fray ’.ivne. ne. ’ 1. . : . A r Smith, |..’ .1. F ine WooLi-i-Mr. W. J. Wimer ORIG0 showed us some fine specimens of bei QÍ* s< uluicrs wool which ho has just sheared from i Qui tc[ a nitn) two of his fiock. One fiecce weighed püFsedt through osqburg,' eA route L ost .- -A silver plated cap for a- 1 l.f pounds. Tho specimens were for For I Klamath, last week. band of a buggy hub on the evening f ’ Ü e present week at ing the same will confer a favor by boast of the most quiet and orderly Dixie , and will ’ ontimièover Sain» w leaving it at the Drug store ‘of Dr. election ever held. Thiie was no day. Littlefield in Lafayette. I ■ disturbance at any of the places of • i black ones, pre voting, and people were not only tol ­ Crickets-, big A ttention , F armers .--You can erant but actually courteous to their capturii g portic m óf Eastern Ore make a good bargain by coming to opponents. ~ > i this place and hiring farm laborers^ -r———----------- defunct candidates. Guess they would OvEli.—Well, at last, the election i m ‘ be good for that purpose, as wc know is over and we are glad of it. Oar I *♦ ..they ain’t worth a cent to run for of­ town has assumed its usual quietude, Coos jCQUI . • ■ / T fice. ------------ j.~ —i—. 85 cents at the and voters are having the button­ T hat . B ridge .—Mr. Taylor in­ holes of their coats mended. All are Salci it niill, liafing declined five happy except a few defeated candi ­ forms us fhat it is his intention & cents-ivitliî LU «à commence work on the bridge across dates. ----------- ----------------- At tlic presejit time efforifare the Yamhill at this place next week. W hy D on ’ t Y ou ?*—W$ have been This is certainly cheering news and bei rig triade to 8i cure subscriptions there will be much rejoicing when it asked frequently why the Forest City Base Ball Club did not reorganiz . to the ainoifnt op $50,000 for the. • is completed. We had to give it up. buitóing of tlie/brijdge across the * C ontract L et .—Richard Long- Since the above was in type we WiUamette at Sii Stilem. acrc to-day received thc3 contract for learn that there will .be a meeting at ( WiUaiuctte at Laure buiüÍR o building a bridge across the Haun St. Joe on Saturday the 13th for this . * . - ’ Quite a number from this Creek. Said bridge is to be 380 feet purpose. “y daily bqtwceii A hi ;i:i and Tongue long; to be completed by the 15th of place have signified their intention of [ ' " ‘ 11 ■ . ! / August. His bid was 11,270—low joining, and we hope that players Point, i ‘ from all parts of the county will be enough, certainly. Win. E. Osbi rn >has been rcap^ present and organize a club of suffi­ cient size that a nine may be selected C orrect .—Some of our merchants pointed by Gqyehior Grover a therefrom that can get away with are having the streets filled in front anything in the State. This county Commistioncr iff Peeds for Orc- of their «places of business. These has twice had the champion club of injj; 1^'ooklyn , New holes have needed: filling for some the State had they only played, aiid gon, to reside time. »Now let them show a little » why ijot organize and win laurels, fof Yovk. » I more enterprise and build sidewalks there is plenty of the right kind of Sheep shcuriHi i|r oast of the inonn* around their property. material to do it. Two o’clock p. m. is the hour set for meeting. tains is now ui] ijderfull headway. D elegate «:—Following members ------------ ► Frojn present a í))|KJaranccs this is of Lafayette Lodge, I. O. G. T. were Mosball pills in the market;, and chosen delegates to the Grand Lodge those styled vegetable, are not only goiqg to be a fi(ir tprerage crop of wi ich meets at Eugene City the 9th. large, nauseous, griping, and difficult wool, with the jwkJe and demand Dr. J. W. Watts, Miss Liszie Large to swallow, but they contain Mercu­ probably better?than last year. and Mrs. C. E. atts. ry, besides Aloes, Gamboge, and other ’~i wJ i»1 injurious dratics. These are all old [ Salem enjoyeil one drie knock-down knock-down G one .—Rev. T. A. Wood and fam­ medicines, and used before medical, on election davi - í ily have removed to Portland. It is science developed better, now sup­ * 'è ’ - * . planted by much more pleasant but I Miss Ella Chamberlain, of Se­ hisintention to be in attendance to effectual cathartics. Dr. • Pierce ’ s fill his appointment at this place, his leni, had her apklb broke^ a few Pleasant Purgative Pelletts embody health permitting. < the latest and best cathartic, proper­ days since wh|le i out on a straw- ji I ¿J ound .—A ladies waterproof ties in a concentrated, yet mild and berry e£eursion| J-*' ■ ■ form, and uro never taken , • lÌ JW; I cloak was found one day last week searching with disappointment. Wholly vege- I George D. ‘ Coffin,. 1 who was between the Haun ‘bridge and St. table* sugar-coated, small, neat, and Joe and left at thia office. The own­ in delicate glass vials. Sold at 25 bound over jit Kabbatd last week in thè sum of $|,O0O, and confined er can have the same by calling. cents; by Druggists. > <•’ J1 I •• -. ‘ ' ■ * ! 1 M ■ ’’ i ■ • ’ •• i- - 1 — 1- - - ■ - I i ■ 1- -i^i Í *, - Isji V 4 • I.AXD OFFICEKS. Tie Dayloi Flonriug Bills u Are now running, and are prepared to buy Wheat or to.exchange for Wheat, tto grind for toll, or to chop for toll, or to grind high or to grind low or not to grind at all, or any. way to please the farmers, so that tl*ey will not go away scolding. $ The Dayton Granary ; now open for storage, free of charge to • all those that will give us the preference of nuacluudng their Wheat for cash, at the highest market price* any time when they may see proper to sell. So come on, gentlemen. >c have a free bridge and no ferriage, and will, acroimno- date you any way to suit the times. % * TERMS OF C.KCl’iT COL RTS. Erst District—hi the county of Josephine, t»n the fourth Monday in Ociol>er; Jackson •>;f| second Monday in February, June and No­ vember. 167 'Second Distirct—Douglas third Monday V 71 in Octol>er. and Beconed Mer ; Cortiy, fi-st Monday Til June; Laue, third Mondav ui A nil, and and Unit Monday in Nevember : Bei ___ __ __ 'ton. sec­ ond Monday in April, and iliird Monday in November. . ' Third District -Linn, fourth Mbndai day in 54... _ toter : • March, and- second Monday in 1 Pr to1 Marion, second Monday in Marcl. tine and Inlune November; Polk, second Monday in May. «o . and fourth Monday in November; ; Yamhill, i ainliiH, second Monday in April,and fourt th Munday in October ; Tillamook^ second I Monday in July. t onrth District—C i lackamas. lackamas, foj fof rth Mon- day in April and September; JI ultoniah, second Monday in February, June and Oc­ tober; Cohimoi ia, second Monday ii April: 299 t X and Clatsop, second Monday in Áupust, .‘ / fourth Tuesday in January; Washington, fourth Monday in May, and first M ’Ipnday in October. MISCELLANEOUS. Fifth District—Wasco, third J onday in June, and second Monday in N < ivember ; Grant, first Monday in ;lune. and t third Mon­ day in September,; I'ak ir, third Monday in Sheriffs Sale. .»Lay and first Monday in OctolVt House door in the Residence and office in Chehalcni town of LafayettAWatnhillcounty/iregon Valley. oír • ’ Monday the est musical talent of the toon fry recommend these!>rgans. The nicest and l>est. More for your money, and gives bet­ ter satisfaction’, than any other now made They comprise the REAL ESTATE A^EA 'T Eureka, YAMHILL County, OGN P at the hour of on.5 '’ _____________ ciocie P. M. of _____ said day in accordance with and in obedience to said decree and (lieorder I m *order of j-ile s ilo therein contained, all theífellowing r the following A..-.::. ‘ „ described • ."-.1 property: Ware)’ ( iusc at St. Joe, Oregon, I 55x90, substantial tr built; 2 trucks, 2 Fair- Fine Wlnec and Liquors for Medicinal bunks Scales, 1 off ?e desk and furniture, 1 uses. niay-lt«- tux, 1 long handle i shovel, 1 scoop do., 1 1 I hand saw, 1 mark ng'pot. , _ purchaser. Deed at expense;«»! f purchaser, f may 29, | L. ....... . Assignee. Z BROOKE, I Notice 1 mAKEN UP IT f THE UNDERSIGNED JL living four |miles north west of Wheatland, in 1 hmliill co inty, Oregon. one sorrel horse ¡j i»ith white face; all four feet white; brand ed “B” on left shoulder; about 16 hands hh f h; 5 years Apprais- ears old. Apprait*- ed at |25. tiios . C ooper . tiios May 23, 1874, itj II-------------------------------------- Meets at Lafa Ing at 7 o’clock. Members of th invited to attend ; By order of t AND DKALEES IX Assignee's Sale., Lafayette Concerto, Orchestra and Grand*, Illustrated (Catalogues sent by inali, post paid to any address, upon aitpllcat ion to I z • in the jail at Sfclem, gave the, re- The Statesman of yesterday says: quired bail Saturday evening t3TFor the very best Photographs, go to Bradley & Rulofson’s Gallery “We have met the enemy and arc with an eleavtor , *429 Montgomery was released them.” Street, San Francisc<|. •’ . .Tho-’s G. . Young ¡Importers and Dealers qf Sjin Francisco, .«,.•••■ B. Wilcox I and will be ottered low. for cash or country ........... W. H. Odel I produce’ ... .T. B Odeneal .... .Thos Frazer ------ 1 > ’ 1 ........ W. Bowlby .n niCiAL ei > tt :€ ts . First District : Jackson vid Josephine. 2d District: Fenton, ( uus, Curry, Douglas and Lane. 3d District: Linn, Marion, Polk, Tillamook and Yamhill. 4th listrict i Clackamas, Columbia, Miiltnomlih, and Washington. 5th District; Grant, l'ina til- la, Union and Wasco. 110 3Ü J E Hubb|:bv Mr. Har­ na » on his 1 farm near Dayton which was over five feet high with the beads well 1 filled. . .tì. F. Chadwick .... .L Ele «ebner CONG KE'HIONAI., Ü. 8.. Marshal.. ... C’ierk U; 8. Court.... Surveyor General... Kup't Ind Affairs... Ui 8. Assessor. J • U. 8. Collector 117 'g J H Cnise. J D Rob li S < r • ì J R Stil« [ell . M Mtt ¡rover .... L. F. BOOTS AND SHOES' H ATS AND CAI’S, p U. 8. Senator- • James KJ K Kelley GLASSWARE ANl) QU DENS WARE. •«. ... J. IL I.. Iflitcliell HARDWARE AND CUTLERA- ' ( ougre asman .. .. Jo«. G. Wilson DRUGS, MEDICINES. 'l-\' I 9 FEDEHAL OEFIUERS. I ’ L TiN WARE. ETC. S. District Judge .....M. P Deady All of which have been selected from the - S H. C. Dale, Sheriff elect, has been m town during the week and gave us a call. Elery Ilogers, the new* clerk, was in town during the week. Holbert, of Salem called durin g the week. ARKER A CO. are now prepared to offer to the Fanners au-l (.’onsHinera of Oregoa. the largest and -best selected stock of General Merchandise ever oflered in Yamhill county, Consisting of H OREGON OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. ! • E Rogers^.. ’ R Ml Lnmson ....J. W. Cowls i T. R. Harrison I A. IL Burbank State Senator.J, > ' PERSONAL. IL H. Ijinison ......IL 1L Bird .. /j. m . r Kelty 1 Da IWBOD Ï’ "1- ]ïulery (’ i '* • • • « X. Hundley • I. . Davis ... H. H. Hewit ...Dr. J >li «son ’ LIGI SI.ATV RE • i L Baker, ' .«i . Co.C'omniiseioners ; § . .M. M. Ramsey County Judge lerk.... blierifl.... 'reitsnror * il Yamhill County, Oregon, MISCELLANEOUS. l No. »9, L O. O. F. every Saturday even­ s J< R.-MAJO LAFAYETTE, - - . ‘ TOBACCO, SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRO’S WEST MERIDEN,CT PORMI) HACK LINE ! J. H, OLDS • PROPRIETOR. EGON. HKAL131 IX SEGARS, NUTS, NUTS. Candies, sardines, Oysters, r stationery, etc. And in fact everything that is in a first class variety store. ingood standiug are I would respectfully solicit a t public pa tn in age. uinol2 tf j.n. > Ti N AND a Fl Ell may 16, ’¡HUIE will l»e a regainr stage running l»e- tween Lnrayette and • Portland, k,?*K making weekly trips, leaving luifayette e\ery Fn-. day morning at h o vlm-k, returning Satur» day. FARE, EACH WAY, $1 50, ? , a O A NEW HACK l»e found re of the Will be pliiced upon this line in a Khorf . time. EXPRESS and other bubincss attended to pprviutlyj