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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1874)
4 « I ; ■ 1 ; i ! i I < . » 1 V i J 4 1 -f i 4 1 i r L • h i Í If ■ i ■I 4 i * » 4 f 9 k ’’r — I B- hF T 'V > I I V X. X \ N A ■ > - \ ’ \\ \ Ï < 4 'r \ * I ■f i < I « •> >, • J ft- ! ; I |. y f A j fl i í ¡A - •X . I f'; ' 4 ’ * « « Yamhill County Directory. MISCELLANEOUS. . All the small towns in the State, —■ AYETTE COURIER County Judge........ .... ,M. M. Ramsey + Rev. T. A. Wood will not be able demand fo'r si iilors nearly, will celebrate the Fourth clerk ...R. II. Lum son There is a great ,t dè "TRIDAY, JUNE 26. 1874. ............. ..R. P. Bird Sheriff. .................. r . under their own shrub this to fill his appointments on this cir in SAn Francisco. If ... ... J. M. Kelty Treasurer .......... . ... 1' * ^^ghi.1ias year. cuit, oil account of sickness. M" -i Dawson The stcumcr Johyi T. AV Co. Commissioners.'. I ............ I Hiilery M. E. Church Soúth. Judge Yocum, ot Bast Chehalem, been chartered for the Vieiqria |oute Grangers of Corvallis arc going Surveyor... i....... . ............ C. Handley t................ f-L Davis >1 ■ F. W. D. MATS. FASTO!!. gave us a call last Monday. The in place of the wrecked Priii4e A'Wred. to hold a mass meeting. They Assessor................ ¥ .......... •.... H. H. Hewit School Sup't .............. . . appointments for Lnfiiyette and Tillamook Judge reports everything lovely. .................. Dr. Johnson The British steamers Lord of the want to improve the Willamette Coroner............. Circuit area» follows: LKGISLATUHK. First Sabbath. Happv Valley, at 11 o’clock Mr. M. Swick, one of Oregon’s Isle and Vancouver arrived in '¡San River. K . ' - ¿-i IF•”* ■ i? ' A.: M., McMinnville, g :30 p . m . r ........ .-............ .J. W. Cowls ff BARKER A CO. are now prepared to State Senator. staunchest farmers, gave us a Chll one Frapcisco from Hongkong dn tUe T8, I • . < Second Sabbath. Tillamook. I T. R. Harrison JTI offer to the Farmers and Consumer« Nearly 2,000 head ol live stock Rep’»........ «... • Third Sabbath. West Chehalem, 11 a . m ., day this week. He reports the grain the tormer with 945 and.the latten, .......... 1 A. R. Burbank of Oregon, the largest and beat »elected Stock -of General Merchandise er«r offered Unity School House, 3 r. u. l.^z haye already passed over the,Cas with ß 613 13 Chinese passengers! ih Yamhill county, consisting of , * passengers»" | Fourth Sabbath. Armstrong’s School prospect good. OREGON OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. llpuse, 11 a .‘ x., Ij»fayettc.t>:30 p. «., cade Mountain Wagon Road this From a note received fr^n Rev. F. The walking wompi froin ¡nsas -4 ■ ■)— ----- - — ------------------------------ STAPLE and FlNCY GOODS. KXECUT1VB DKrVBTMENT. |>r. J. W. Watt»» will preach at this place W. D. Mays, we regret to learn that arrived at San Frpnciapo oti ¡the |8f season. , 8th, Governor .......... ____L. F. Grover —t second Sunday in every month at 11 a. I and in the evening at early candlo he, has been confined to his room for and is now looking for heH ¡huspa ,nd* Secretary of State...;. :.ti. F. Chadwick Wrestling Joe had a bit of a Treasurer of State.... .....L Eleischner GROCERIES, several day’s. We hope soon to hear and father. one Who they are no? n o Printer................. ..Eugene bemple ‘ mill” with another old fellow at State CLOTHING, . L. StABlUEI«, is oar duly autlior- of his convalescence. ’ State Librarian............ I ... . .8. C. Simpson kn^ws at present. I Atfent at Portland, Oregon. BOOTS AND SHOES« of State Land« . .E. S. McComas From an exchango wo learn that Salem the other day, but came out Register ' ! * ____ 1?here was to havo bteen d me« HATS AND CAPS, i m. -Mathews Is our authorized J. A. Campbell, Esq., has been elect u *. r - second best. COWOKB n SIOXAL, ■ I?' ' it at Portland. GLASSWARE AND QUDENSWARE. U. 8. Senator" ed Recorder of Dalles City. Mr. C. of the liquor-license men on he i James K. Kelley << Eugene H. Tharp has been ap HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, ... J. H. Mitchell was one among the first that ever of the 18th, at the Fifteenth Di: Congressman .. .. Jo». G. Wilson DRUGS, MEDICINES. B ase B all I tems .—The^ boys or- built in Lafayette. For a number of Court-room, Saa F rancisco, * but the pointed by Gov. Grover 4is Com T a N tVARE. ETC. a club at this place Wednes-' years he and his excellent family haVe hall was found to i >e-too small t|í ac- missioner of Deeds, to reside in | FIDBBAI. OFFICERS. . Lil of which have been selected from th« y evening. They appear to be just resided at the Dalles. U. S.’ District Judge .M. P. commodate those va ho<í»une,Ían<T the Sau -Francisco. , Deady - - Importen» and Dealers of San Francisco, U. S. Marshal..... ........ Tho’s G. " ung 1 and will be ottered low for cash or country ?• .).° the least bit conceited, and» think, Mr. Taylor Morris, of this place, meeting adjournce till Mónda/ Clerk U. S. Courts... ... .R. Wilcox producé’ (tilthough tbe^ havp had to practice) wlio Ims been absent, in California, tho purpose of. piocurf&g^la 1 It; is said there is a colony of Surveyor General... . W. H. Odel f about 300 Germans now òn their Sup’t Ind Allairs.*.. that they are the champions of the I T. B Odeneal •. •!< for some nine months, returned home hall. . '■ • j Í • u. S. Assessor.......... >• i .Thos. Frazer chuiity. ----- i J . u. S. Collector..... ..W. Bowlby ¡The McMinnville and Amity boys last week. lie reports the crops look- The jury in the case of J. .< . M£ïks,‘ ‘why from Kelton who-arc destin play to4uorrow at the latter place. I ing finoanda bountiful harvest is ex ex-HarborCoiirmisFionêr, an 1 hist Son, ed to. settle cither, in Grand Ronde LAND OFFICBRS pected by the farmers there. Wel ■ ‘ * Athletics and Redshirts play at lcome back “Dicky.” • W. 11. Willis. 1 Register...... _ ------ Roseburg Thomas Marks, f|>ünd a ¡V ?rd,i$ of or Wallowa Valleys. ■ ^Are now running, and are ] prepared to buy Herman, Receiver.... ijh°n to-morrow. This will be il ’ . ’ .Oregon Cit/^ heat or to exchange for Wheat, to grind Rev. J. Hoberg, formerly pastor of • Suilty of conspiracy to def-aud| fho Wade, Register.... t • • t to be a closely contested game. Four boxes of «ripe apples, this Owen for toll, or to chop for foU, or to grind high Henry Warreri, Receiver is circuit, circuit, was in town this week. ! people. Counsel for the )ris0nei s James Coidman formerly Catcher of this ■ or to grind low or not to grind 1 at all, or any an- year’s growth, direct from < Walla J. H. Stephens, Register,;;. .. .La Grande they will >» ’ ,/ray to please the farmers, so that “ th$ first nine of the College club, is We only echo the wish of the people : D. Chaplin, Receiver....;.. Receiver... .♦•X ,notipe of a motion f9r,a llicw . v not go away Scolding. Walla, passed through La Grande Captain of the St. Paul club. of this vicinity when we ¿hope he will trial, SL PllEME COURT i The Forest Grove Independent, agaip be appointed to tins circuit at en route for Baker Qity, ]on Wed _ :..i *1..J; p. P. Prim, Chief Justice.... Jacksonville^ A little girl, the daughter of Mrs. The Dayton Granary calls on tlnJ players of that County to the liext meeting of Conference. J. Thayer ........ A. .. .Corvallis O’Neil, was run oVet by u truck on. nesday. \ ' _T_ ■ i - a ; rally and beat the Yamhill boys on ........ Salem F. Bonhain. i . . l B. I ... Portland a now’ open for storage, free of charge.Jk» W- W. Upton....« the Fourth. We don’t know of any led. Folsom street, and instantly k A sample of Fall tfheat is on NOTES. • .Baker City ill those that will give us the preference of L. L. McArthur.. cbu.se ball players that intend to go. »uachasing their Wheat for cash, at th« Her cousin was driving ;the |eaii exhibition at Salem which is seven lighest market price, any time when they Should they form a club and go they Pauorumu Tuesday night. Be sure \ ■ - JUDICIAL E1STTICT8. — "*** — nay see proper to Bell. MUI be very likely to carry off the i and attend. ♦i feet high. It was * grown on .. land OREGON 'Fi Irst District: Jackson and Josephine, I So come on, gentlemen, we have a ,free - * ■ I — r laurels. I ~ • . -2d I »istrict: Benton, ( oos, Curry, Dotiglns bridge and no ferriage, and will accommo Billy Wimer has caught sixty-eiglit ■ ■ • • • II V ; 11' which has been used annually for —— — - and Lane. 3d District: Linn, Marion, date you any way to suit the times. Salem has sixteen lawyer rs. ■ i squirrels since the' 15th. ' f Polk, Tillamook and Yamhill. 4th District: C ompleted .—The Church has been twenty years. |l. * . J .1 e . Clackamas, B orn to the w ife of Judge W. M. Columbia, Multnomah, and The La Grande church pi to ; HARKER <t CO. -.tnoifougllly overhauled and paint ed, Ramsey a son, June 23d. Washington. 5th District; Grant, Umatil- i Ben Blanton, of Stjlem, was con la, yton, October 2, lf-73. , Union and Wasco. ses. apdj »resents a neat and tidy appei ar- 4 I ■ i ■-! Rumor says a young lady was of signed to the Peni emiary oil ance. Service was held in it last I fering to pay an escort twenty dol Salemites congregate airoun | a TEKMS OF CIRCUIT COURTS. Monda*y afternoon, wliere he will Erst District—In the county of Josephine, — fijuuday. Thu expense so far has been lars a mile. She Was lost. crusade usade baud. ’ il y. on the fourth Monday in October; Jackson aboqt one hundred and fifty dollars, ........................ ■ 4 . take up his residence f Jr the ensu second Monday in February,: June and No ---- Ü Schdol closes at the Lafayette* Ac . raised by subscription, and us/tW The having season has |>cg.i|h in vember. ing twelve months. 4 \^ouk is completed now is a good time ademy to-day. It will be hard to se Second Distirct—Douglas third Monday I fir those in arrears to call aud sett*?. cure a better teacher than Mr. Royal. Union county. in October, and seconed Monday in May: PRICE REDUCED. . There is room foi producing Coos, fourth Monday in May, and second We would c‘r»ll the Trustees’ attention With the-present trip Mr. Olds’ dhs. more grain in thevicii ¿ity of Asto- Monday in September; Curry, first Monday Salem wants swifimin; « to the fket that the foundation needs contract for carrying the mail, from a in June : I .line, third Monday in April, and syk|»wepairing; also that the uin- here to Portland, via Taylor’s Ferry, Sanitary thought; ria than is now in the^ Willamette and first Monday in November ; Benton, sec- khould be lowered so that the closes. Monday in April, and third Monday in 5 Wool sells at 20a‘25 co nts I [ter Valley. It reaches ejear to the ond November. e may become free from the effu- The . Best in the WOULD! i ' r z pi' • Third District—Linn, fourth Monday in There was an unusually large con- pound at the Dalles. xif/of paint. i H Sandwich Islands. ~ r' I x March, and second Monday in October : gregation in attendance . at camp ■ ! : Marion, second Monday in March June and Temperance meetings Lum’tcr is being hauled for the November; 'I’ nday S chool C onvention .— meeting on Sunday last at the Hibbs Polk, second Monday in Mav. ? camp ground. brande are weakening, j and fourth Monday in November; Yamhill, . ie wishing to attend the State construction of thq Episcopal second Monday in April, «nd fourth Monday As cauipmcctings are in order now, >hnd ay School Convention which Work wilt also in October ; Tillamook, second Monday iii The burnt, district of t:i|Gnfcdc church ht Union. Wbrk July. , meets in Portland, th? 29th and 30th Sheridan is not going t.o be behind. commence on the Methodist church Fourth-District—¿lackamas, fourth Mon is being rapidly ilcbijilt. b. The M. E. Church will hold one com or this month can do so by paying day in April and September; Multomah, July 3d. sohic time this summci. fi^ll fire down oq the cars and return mencing second Monday in February, June and. Oc Astoria has foùr Jioteli andjfive > ■ t " ' i ’ I ! " ‘ i ■ Iii tober ;'Columbia, second Monday in April; JF THE CELEBRA f|ee by having a certificate of at ten d- There is a young man in Alba- Clatsop, second Monday in August, and private boardia^!hpuses^ TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. ntice frdiu the Secretary of the Con fourth Tuesday in January: Washington, vention. Mr. Gaston, the obliging nv who wishes to secure a home fourth Monday in May, and first Monday -in The Senate has parsed the bill for Wool buyers in Salem pre pay » agent of the i O. C. K. It. has fixed the October. i where h’s Christian example will Firth District—Wasco, third Monday in ffreithus loi w so that all may have building a bridge across the Willam ing 27«28 cents per’poui d. I . • I s ette River at Salem. ah ^opportunity of attending. be a sufficient renum^ration for June, and second Monday in November; Grant, first Monday in June, and third Mon The frame óf the new 1 ist ' a ‘ ----------- -**---------- day in September; Baker, third Monday- in The House Judiciary Committee, * his board and washing.! •z T»C. R. C.—rAt a regular meeting Church at Baker! City is May and first Monday in Octol>er; Union, by a vote of six to five, resolved to Daniel Oark,/Grand Master of first Monday in May/ and thirty Monday in held on Wednesday night the follow- The best musical talent of the country A number of Salem /¿ frls- ^vill October-. Umatilla, last Mon-, y in April, impeach Judge Dtirell, of Louisiana, ifig^iembers yvere elected to fill the •ecommend tlieseOrgansk The nicest ana theæatrons of Husbandry, desires and fourth Monday in October .' and Judge-Busteed*, of Alabama. >est. More for your money, and gives bet- -a soon take the vaiild-wedc H- several offices in Juanita Encamp- er satisfaction, than any other now made I JI all. good Patrons of Polk county to ■» They comprise thè lqctit for the next six months. The Senators Schurz and Jones deny Salem is the sqcqhd ’c Fin the 1 I . JOHN WIKLIAMSOM, meet him at Dallas July 3d, to at i^eW officers will be installed next knowing anything about a reconcilié Eureka, Concerto, Orchestra and ibs?.' tend to important business. Wuanascb ay evening. E, C., J. J. ation having taken place between the New Northwest ih postal fusili Granda. REAL ESTATE AGEXT ¡r brick byijding ijs ■J Igenibree; E. Coun., Miss L. Carey; A new former and Grant. La Grande pays twcy or three k Hr. C., Miss Etta Carey; Jr. C., Miss OF Unioh j coté |ty. ,nicn $3 a dqy, cash/¡dr services M. Harris; S c., Miss L. L irge; Tres., Illustrated Catalogues sent by ffiail,post The President has approved the erected at Oro.Dtjl!, I L L 11 ---- —.y £ 1 1 Mid to any address, upon! application to Mrs. E. D. Starr; C. of H., Geo. P. i joint resolution providing for the ter- Albany Grangbra-hav jcení |pic-Uierforined as Fire Wàtjdéns. By YAMHILL County, OGN. Dorriss. B. SHONINGER & CO., i ----------------- -U« ---- j mination of the treaty of the United nicing. They hi d;a fin ,»ma ersons wishing to invest in ordinance they are requ|red to in C amp M eeting . -We ary request- States with the Kingdom of the Bel Real Estate will do well to call on me i I I New Haven, Conn. before purchasing elsewhere. spect and report whe^e danger The mines in« 3aker co lntyjare od to announce that camp meeting gians. ’ I have land of all varieties, and in quan I ■■ no48-r»m tities to suit purchasers. nearly all repo ned tq J d ¿ing lies. T „.Will comiuencfe at Gaunt’s bridge on Terms reasonable. The House Pacific Railroad Com E I (¡■^■'Residence and office in Chclialcui The farmers living in the vicini Valley. the North Yamhill July, fid, x under mittee, by a vote of seven to five,- re well. Î th0 management of the M. E. Church The time of tl| Circuì c fourt ty of Fiftecn-mile creek, Wasco So«th. BDet|ireii and friends of other fused to recommend the investigation Corner Jefferson and Third St«.. denominations are invited to attend of the Central Pacific on -Contract and at Salem is monot lized I <4 |°g- county, purpose having a graud and worship with this branch of the Finance matters.. old-fashioned Fourth-of-July cele- i gV LAFAYETTE, - - O^JV. suits.” Ì qhhrch. Able iqinisterial help from » ' F s invited to The President has signed the aot to ^broad will be in attendance. Gome Police business| TIE UNDERSIGNED TAKES pleas ig- uh in bratioA. Everybody GROCERIES, ure in announcing to the travelling pub anti camp on the: grounds aud make authorize the Secretary of War to as attend and a jolly goo 1 time is ex lic that in connection with hia Feed and Liv Arrangements to stay until the sdrvi- certain the expenses incurred by Ore Astoria. The jail pected. .. i biiBiness he is .running a DAILY DRUGS ery Ce« close. factors. I EXPRESS to and from Rt. Joseph. Lear«« gon and California in the suppression ----------- ■ ■ I ys somebody A Salem man says Lafayette at 10:15, making connection with T he PROSPECT.—The prospect for of Indian hostilities in the years 1872 are Oakland the car», and returning at 12115 p. m. fired two shots at hiih the other , • tfL f JOHNSON, Prop. KELT Y de xJBIMPNON. qn abundant yield of grain was never « and 1873. ’ to talk up , letf - - ' * evening, when he was| driving up The Senate Has agreed to the fol ■ i ; mare flattering. We have conversed > that place. 4 lowing amendment to the Sundry his cows. Although they were a irith farmers who are noted for their The second Legislature « ihrifty crops, and which would be as Civil Appropriation Bill: Increasing sori of“DeYoung-Napthaly ehots, ikply to full as any, and \hey assure the sum for surveys in Oregon from in Oregon came togethe the man says he don’t appreciate is that it is moonshine about its fall $40,000 to $60,000. . years ago. ing, and that for ewu-y bushel of fall such familiarity. • ✓ Í s ■ \ 1 La Grande folks arc s¿¡ wueat the rains bcatTlown it will in Senator Sherman will make no ef Harvey Esq., ¡recently Harvey bobbins, R crease the spring grain ten bushels. AND DKALKES IN ’ ■ a ■ i J fort to secure the passage of the Tariff ■■!Hi ing for a supply pf Ore# bought a rich mining claim at LIES, CANNED FRUITS I C oncert .—There will be given in bill at the present session. to turn loose. I Granite Creek for which he paid I J the course of a couple of weeks a The President has signed the Cur SEND Oysters, an- MOOT. The claim is i said to be Salem is going -1 concert the proceeds of which will be rency bill reported from the last I ! • • ot less one of the richest placer (jlaims in expended to procure a carpet for the Committee of conference, and it has other fire bell’ to v Cracker». j Nuts of nil kinds, become a law. « church. Well, this is *just what’s than 2,000 pounds. the Slate. The gold s found in W MERIDEN,CT. Tobacco, wanted. The management of the af 8 ar dines The President ^nd Cabinet and From some of cur exchange^ WO tlie dirt extending intoi the mpuu- fair is in competent hands, and will I tain base, and it all papri s well. 73no3.)-ly’ i President’s clerks were at the Capitol learn that a few wlieat be made a success. fields s| OW I * i Ym the 22d, examining bills presented « Au effort is being m|ide to raise Fine Wines And Liquors for Medicinal I GENTS WANTED to »ell BoV- some indications of^rust.i 3 U J f F ound .—A Mr. Golson found on for signature. (1863. L an ’ s Dollar-and a-h.-Af case.ofbTAX* _____ r a .11 funds throughout Linn, Lane, Polk i i . ; diri > H omeopathic M kih C ines , com the road leading from this place to Some of the Selèni belles In opposing the motion to strike bining excellency, of preparation, ■ / baldbi a case containing half a doz out the River aud Harbor Appropria ter down |he s iiriet with (¡heir and Benton counties, fbr the^ pur with beauty and cheapness. Good < * ■ wages guaranteed. Sample ¿aaea A ■» -1 is pose of making a thorough survey en dental instruments, whieh the tion Bill the section directing surveys noses turned heaven ward» * ‘ J outfit given to agents. Particular» MAJORS owner can have by calling on Dr. J. of the Willamette river, jby a com free.- J. N. BOYLAN, ' i 1 I t -I ‘ to be made at numerous ^points W. Watts, and paying charges. Plats of- the iutvey ut three I, Detroit, Mich. LAFAYETTE, - - OREGON. .... - . — petent Engineer, iu orde^ to ascer throughout the country, including I N ew W arehouse .—The Grangers the Columbia River, Mitchell showed more townships h i itlie VielnitJ of tain as near qs possible (he needed DBALF.B tX DALLAS-ÇALEM ' arc making extensive^preparations to that while freight charges between Astoria have beer filed, t *4 improvements and the ebst of the TOBACCO. SEGARS, NUTS. build a' large warehouse on the Wil Chicago and New York by water lines Thomas Gerraind, under sen-] STAGE LINE! lamette just below' the Rogers land are nine and one-tenth mills per ton tence of death, at salem, is said bj ; same. Capt. Smith, an [experienc Candies, sardines, Oysters, ed civil engineer, has been engaged ing. It is their intention to lay off a DAILY TRIPS. per mile, and by railroad twelve mills’ his mother to be only 17 years |>ld. stationery, etc- a townsite. td make the survey, for which he per mile, freight charges on the Co-', r SAVES ATT IN THE MORNING And in fact everything that is to Uncle Bob Kinney, of S$leui/ is to receive'the sum of $200. .found MJ Arriving at Salem at 10 tiTFor the very best Photographs, iumbia River, by reafeon of monopoly, in a tirat-class variety store. V'l go lo Bradley & Rulofson’s Gallery I are from ten to twelve cents per mile | lias 6°ld his ranch on* . W S| q W i Rochefort arrived in London on the I would respectfully solicit a sh of fie Returning, leaves Salem at One o’clock with an ele  vtor , 42V Montgomery ® public patronage, i arriving ; at Dallas at 4. | crcck, Umatilla county, fdr $8;Q00.' 18th, Street, San Francisco. ’ in coin. • mnol&tf J EMISE D. LEWIS'Pre.. I '.!■ r - California Ite» PERSONAL. *■**- . ’’’I .1 NEW GOODS, I ■I ' ■ f V .’i: ■ ' * -a a .• » r o • • *’ DaitJi FiMrM mis ■> 11 ° ... ........................................................ ; k i a «. zakA«« ♦zxl / 4 • -w A **• • . 'V ' .i 2 I. I IG HAS CMS. I ■ I 1- I i e 35,000 K ! I ' .' e . . j • 1 J P 4- * UfERY 4 FEED STABLE; « '• f . X - I THE PARKER CUN URUGSISTS, -A I a 'V V J- WHI ; ‘ ‘ I j i ( ¡i i