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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1874)
LAFAYETTE'UOURIERÌ • NOTES. PERSONAL. Rev. F. W. D. Mays, who has been quite ill is, we arc glad to state, able FRIDAY, JIJLY 10. 1874 to get around again, although still very far from being well. •j M. B. Church South. Dr. Littlefield and family, Messrs. f . F. W. D..MAAB. PA-iTOM. Appointments for Lafayette and Tillamook McCain, Judge Ramsey and others of Cireiiit are as follows : " this place, are enjoying the balmy Fltst Sabbath. Happy Valley,at II o’clock sea breezes of Tillamook this week. A. nL, McMinnville. rtSlOr. m .- ‘ Second Sabbath. Tillamook. Our friend Hughes (alias AV heeler Third Sabbath. West Chehaleni, 11 a . Jf., Unitk-School House, 3 P. M. & Wilson) the irrepressible sewing Four th Sabbath. ArmMrong Armstrong ’a s School | machine agent, is now reveling among Houce, 11 a . m ., Lafavette, 6:30 P. m ., ------ k-------------- - ---- ----------------------*--------- • the oysters, claius, and the noble red DC, ’J. W. Watts will preach at this place i the second Sunday in every irrenth at 11 a. I . men, and perhaps their families, of d in the everting at early camllQ-, ' Tillamook. He went over to sell ma SAMUEL, is oar duly author. chines. Ajfeut at Portland, Oregon. Dr. Wardlow has been in town this Mathew» ia oar antliortzed week. - f , nt at Portland. Rev. A. C. McDougall, the pdpular ___ ____ _ _____ . CCOUNT8 A llowed .—The follow lecturer and Organizing Officer of the ing accounts were'allowed at the July I. C. R. C.,'gave us a call last Thurs tQHm of the County Court: Wo shall day- from iiioiith.’to month publish a state Mr. Hull Johnson whose contract ment oj accounts allowed by the Court believing 'it will be of iutriest ^ for carrying the mail between St. Joo to |u;>ny Gf our i :aders. In this con- and this place closed July 1st, 1874, uedti<|n we will state for the benefit ^as gOne East of the Cascado of 'those having accounts to make mountains to look after his band of thtpu as specific as possible, thereby saving considerable delay and trouble' cattle. His genial countenance will « not be visiblaagain on, our streets for to the Board. , W. Rani'ey salary for quarter end some time. ing July 1st 1^71........ ......... S i 125 IX) •JO COUNTY 00 ;0 50 00 «0 37 83 00 00 to Ou COURT PROCEEDINGS. H. HURLEY, J. r ! > ___ « I' HEff GOODS. LOW PRICES. ;* I ■ t ■> 'I • * . I I * M 'V 'I * I * * s-- I i ryer fur keeping Uo charge, J “ ■Maf ia Davis IL f ’ 'Bird, Sheriff, for services. > W.l 5: Powell for lumber............ J. J . Collard for spikes............ - Wni. Dawsuu... Charlete Handley A. R. Burbank . 'R. H. Lannon.. • • • tr * J. U. Ne son, ... G. Abernethy, .. .....j. 8. Blucher,...., J. D. Robb.. Dofriss A Hembree G K. Hehry........ H. Hurley............... Evi .M. M. Ramsey County Judge Hazlenuts are almost R. H. 1 .amson Clerk...............h Frabiers are pulling t|ieir hay. ........ B.Ì*. I ird Sheriff. ... J. M. Kelty Treasurer....L . The Fourth is a thing of the p HOME, I Dawson Co. Commissioners. Hunting blackberries' is the 1 r ........ ’( Hulery ... Ç. Handley Snneyor. . Fftgo- J j ....... I. Davis Assessor. The new officers bav0 taken t . .,H. H. Hewit School 8up‘t.. BY ... .Dr.' Johnson seats, t ' tg Co'ronery .... UhilSLÀTUBK. It’s a boy— 11-pounder x-5iew Coun . ir » arker * co . are now prepared te ............... .J. W. Cowls State Senator. ty Judge. j I, armera and Consumers offer to the Fa ____ ._________________ . Y I T. H. Harrison Rep’s. . Go and see Majors. ,He lias heaps " ' " j A. R. Burba»k of Oregon, the largest and best selected stodk of General Merchandise ever offered PATRONIZING of nice things. . i‘ ..J. in Yamhill county, consisting of O regon O fficial directory . Shall we have the tovyn incorporat i F I ed next fall? I EXECUTIVI DKPVBTMENT. ST APLE and FANCY GOODS. I - S' This warm weather makes the peo- U Governor .'........ .............. .. L. F. Grover I” Secretary of State,L,.. 8. F. Chadwick hunt the shade. Treasurer of State.... ...L Eleisehner GR< OCERIES, The wheat fields are fast assuming State Printer...’............ CLOTHING; " ' ; •Eygene btìmple the golden hue. , | State Liberian..'.......... •8. C. Simpson BOOTS AND SHOES, Register of State Lands E. 8. McComas . Some j of the farmers have, com HATBAND CAPS, menced hutting oats. UONUREi-SlOXAL, GLASSWARE AND QU DENS WARE, . Who ha’h redness of eyes? -They > U. 8. Senator........ ■;.........¡.James K. Kellev HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. .4. *'d .......................... J. H. Mitchell that ride on flat-cars, i . / I DRUGS, MEDICINES, Congressman .. ........... Jos. G. Wilson The comet has been yisible the lastx . TiN WARE. ETC. seven or eight nights. . F ederal offiqebs . All of which have been selected from the The Granger’s ’celebration at ¿Mc I U. 8. District Judge .. ..M. P. Dendy Imported orteil and Dealers of San Francisco, Tho's G. Young t anil will be .ottered low for cash or country Minnville was a success. U‘ ß- Marshal., ... THE OOQRIER Clerk U. 8. Court.... ............ B.’Wilcox j ¡produce' pn - The latest query- -have you got all ........ W. H. Odel T Surveyor General.... J the coals out of your eyes? i . * .. .T. B Odeneal i Sup't Ind Affairs... ... .Thos. Frazer I U. Si "Assessor, ........ can If you don’t believe the boys> Cfl r ........ W. Bowl by |p U. S. Collector..... swim, just look at their backs. land officers . Quite*» number of oqr citizens cpn- * OFFICE •W. ’ ll. Willis. Register.......... .. Roseburg template taking a frijj 'to tlie Coast e now rt;nmug.'and aijc prepared to buy •• B. Herman’, Receiver............... soon. • - li | lent or to exchange for Wheat, to grind Owen Wade, Register......... Oregon City - toll, or to chop for toil, or to grind high The last saloon in this plape closed Hönry Warren, Receiver........ i to grind low or not to grind at all, or any J. H, Stephens, Register,.... .La Grande last Wednesday. We Havn’t haq any y to please the farmers, so that they will >» D. Chapjin, Receiver......... ■4 crusaders either. • 4* i - - Base ball practice is somethiirg the Is Prepared ¿o do all kinds .. 81 PKEME eoqMT. : € boys of this place don'jt indulged in Pi-Prim, Chief Justice:,... Jacksonville' I P. The Dayton Granary • ? i. ’ ' ’ I •.» I - ■ -:l A. J. Thayer..................... ... .Corvallis this hot Weather. i • ...... Salem Is now open for storage, free of charge to B. F, Bonham................... Croquet runs rather slack just now .. Portland 'al those .that will give us the preference of W- W. Upton... altliotigh almost every man in town .Baker City U L. McArthur i aehasing their Wheat for^cash, at the r*j i ji . ■ owns a ball and mallpi' ighest market price, any time when they JVDIC1A1. KISTTJCTB. . m ly see proper to sell. Too much Fourth of July,is what’s First District: Jacteon hind Josephine. So come on, gentlemen, we have a free the matter of us this ¡week, and for 2d'District: Benton, A bos, Curry, Douglas bridge and no ferriage, and will accomme- --— discrepencies in this -issue’lay it to and Lane.- 3d District: Linn, Marion, te you any way to suit the times. Polk, Tillamook and Yamhill. 4th District: that. ' ' * I ¡Il • * Clackamas, ,t Columbia, Multnomah. . and 4 H ARKER è CO. Washington. 5th District; Grant, Umatil Dayton, Ocaobcr 2. 1*73. Compì» tint and Symptom« of Liver L ■ I 46 16 16 30 M - 12 x 12 MISCELLANEOUS.-- ^Ainhill County Directory, Í • 0ÜR COLUMN. " I I v t > JL k i * i i . J Following is a part of the business transacted by the new County Court during the present week: 113 2 A. J. Smith was appointed Road 2 Supervisor of District No, 23, vice 4 W. S. Powell resigned, by the County 75 10 50 Court. •.’5 tn The rcpqrt of Gustaff Willson was 5 00 received and allowed; County Clerk la, 'Union and Wasco. of Some of tlie Diwk{ ease* .Pi roduced es .—Bones is what a party ‘of ordered to issue orders to the amount 'by it. of $ 1,450 in favor of John Taylor for THUMS OF CIRCUIT COURTS. • / < muii are diggiug for in Polk county. I work on the McMinnville bridge; A Sallow or yellowish col^r o£skin Frst District — In the eountv of. Josephine, - I ou the fourth M.onday Monday in October; Jackson Qilite a number of years ago Mr. J. also $50 allowed to G. tWillson for or yellowish brown spots or iaceand second Modday in February, June and No other parts of body; dullness apd Hundefson found a very large horn services. vember. ’ • . veni ber. drowsiness with frequent headache; MAXA ’ ER SUPERIOR The report of the Superintendent andone j»'v tooth while digging a Second Distirct — Douglas third Monday bitter or bad tast#* in the in Distol^er, ih Gütolfen and seconed Monday in May May: .suit well; ut the time there was not of Schools received and placed on dizziness, PRICE REDUCED, I mouth, dryness of throat,' and internal Coos, fourth Monday in May, and second • much excitement- about the discovery file. MondayS ii September ; Curry, first Monday II ' "1 J-^ The official bonds of the ne’wly heat; palpitation, in many causes a and he disposed of the horn for $100. in June ; iai.ne. third -Monday in April, and dry teaming cough, with sore throat, rl Cheaper titan Its length was seven feet and meas- elected officers received and approved. and first Monday in Nevember ; Benton.sec- ,T. C. Davis ordered to procure unsteady appetite, raisingl of'food, ond Monday in April, and third Monday in urpdzuight inches at • the. butt. Dur and a cloaking sensation in throat; Nnvertibef.. spikes and bolts for bridge in district The BesH.n the WORLDI ing the past mpnth considerable iu- distress^ heaviness, bloatefi or full Third District- -¿4 dna, fourth Monday in ’ p tefest has been manifested to know No. 26. March, and second Monday in October; pain Settlement with R. P. Bird, Sheriff feeling about stomach »nd 4jde4, pair more of what the animal was, and a Marion, -second Monday 'in Jiarch-lune and 'pout November; Polk, scebnd Monday in jffav. pqrty equipped with tools went to made; also with J/*M. Kelty, Treas in side®, buck or breast, and ¡apout JOB OFFICE sqrenesS and fourth Monday in November; Yamhill, „ 4 , shouldJ$8L colic, pain and soreness uiiearth the remainder of the skele urer. WILL, LAST A LIFE TIME. dhrouglii -bowels, with heat; constipa second Moffdav in April, and fourth Monday D. O. Duram, G. Willson and Wm. ton. Next week we hope to be able in October ; T ’ illamook, second Monday in tion, alfetnating with frequent at to!give our readers , a moro extend«^! Rogers appointed viewers of road be tacks tot^l J lily. 1 of diarrlmea; piles, flajqlence, tween S. Smith and S. Root. mdcoi ant of the discoveries. Fourth District--Clackamas. fourth Mon day in April an^ September; Multomah, J. Davis was appointed to procure nervousness, coldness, of extremities, Jiuce the above was in type the rush of blood to head; with ^yiuptoms second Monday iii February, June and Oc prbipCQtor rs have returned. They clothing for J. J. Sheasgreen, County of apoplexy, numbness of li nibs, e*-i tober; Columbia, second Monday in April; OF THE CELEBRATED ______ ■ found thre tie pieces of bone, but owing charge. Cla.teop, second ¿Monday in August» and peeially at night; cold chillsj, , alt«rnatJ to: the bank bank ca caving in they had to fourth Tuesday ip January? AVashington, to; the Bu.«e Bull Item». ing with hot flashes,"kidney and ur fourth Monday in May,-ami first Monday in abandon work. It is their intention' inary difficulties; female , weakness Octdber. to return in a few days and make a The Athletics of Dayton play their and irregularities, with dullness low Fifth District-^W’a»co, third Monday in I tliorough search. Jnne, and secondtMonday in November ; I return game with the Red Shirts of spirits, unsociability, and~ ¿loomy ----------------------------- Gran,t, first Mondfiyjn Jun I, . and third Mon- day in September : 'Baker, third Monday in IN ¡RyjiiT.-*-The new County Board St. Paul at the latter place to-mor- forebodings. Only u few of tbt| above USE- symptoms; are likely io be present in 51ay and first Monday in (j Ictober- Union. rdw. Better success this time, boys. se|eiu to indicate by their action that >>><,. .'ivuun, ih May, .««.», o» first Monday and u t ,hinl Monday in any case at one time; All) who use The Rough and Ready, a juvenile Dr. l?ierce’s Golden Mediqsl piscov- The best innsiml talent of the country October ; Umatilla, last Monday in April. : they will pay no bills for lumber or jecomuierwy-iheseOrgans.^ __ ___________ ~v,i»Tlie nicest and and fourth Monday in Octoi ’ ' “ ” ’ ’ " ‘ per . ------- L for ■»e-st. More ._. yonr monf, money, . and gives bet- inatotial for road districts unless the club of this place, play the second ery, for Liver Complaint and ijs com ler satisfaction’, than anyiother now made sfe. Bold pfaisib. - Supervisors first cpme into Court and nine of the Junior club of North plications are loud in its piai They comprise the " ywhureri 'I f get an order Older for the «ame. Also that Yamhill on the ground of the latter by all Dfuggists everywhere. Eureka, Concerto, Orchestra awd bill# presented to the Court for pay- club to-morrow at 1 o’clock. bjllf Grunds. JOHN WILLIAMSON, iqegt must be accompanied with affi- The Reporter sornqs to uii this yteek The prints on the morning papers d; vits to the efiect that they are cor- ÀI4. SIM'S somewhat changed and, preset&s a REAL ESTATE AGER'T ri st. Super visors'and persons tliat of Portland play a match game to Illustrated Catalogues sent by mail,post v6 claims against • have against . the county will morrow. “Subs” will be in deinand ‘very neaUappcarance. paid to any address, upon application to there for the next two weeks. do well to note this. Mr. Gus. Scoggins, of Washington B. SHONINGER di CO., Oh Hand or Printed to Order 'The Arcadians came out victorious county, throwed his * iz ifsight EdUAL R ights C onvention .—We * I New Haven. Conn. NO TO INVEST IN are requested to announce that the in their game with the Eagles of Van last Wednesday do well to call on me no48-6m t • Equal Rights Association will ntpet couver. * 1 and in quan- I - N otice.il The Poneers and Eagles play their at McMinnville on the third Friday of t this month, at the College* build -second game to-morrow at Portland! T he undersigned ha Î' !■' r * IN’9 BEEN ing, at 11 o’clock A. M. A general duly appointed executrix} of ¡¡the last Eastern games — June 16, Mutual Corner Jefferson and Third Sts., SHORT NOTICE invitation is extended to all to be i wiilof John J. Eltzwiler, dec< asejd, by the 5, Boston, 2; Athletic 11, Hartford 4. County Court of Yamhill coiti ityi,' Oregon, present. persons having Claims ngal nstsaid es- \ ---------- -- LAFAYETTE, - - - OGJT. 17th—Boston 12, Athletics 8; Phila all tate are hereby notified and; (lreqnired to i WpOD C ontract -—The Court or- delphia 15, Chicago 5; 18th—Mutual present them tip me at my , >esfd<!nce Ï in IE UNDKRSieNBD TAKES pleM- West Chehalein precinct, in n jj .¡said county, dt rt4 the Sheriff to let the contract 38, Chicago 1; 19tb>-—Athletic -11, with tire in announcing to the travelling pub the proper vouchers th _ .. ____ herefot, within lic tliat in connection with his Feed and Liv if Ibis ibis notice. for furnishing wood for the use of the Hartford 6; 20th—Philadelphia 9. six months from the daté of ery business he is running a ’ DAILY M. A. EP ITiwiLER, ' eopnly to the lowest bidder. Also to Baltimore 5; Boston 15,yHartford 1, Lafayette, July, 10, 1874, EXPRESS to and from St. Joseph. Leave* ¡Executrix. GROCERIES Atlantic 10, Chicago 3; 22d—Phila Lafayette at 10:15, making connection with rent all the offices in the Court-Houic delphia 13, Baltimore 7; Athletic 5, the cars, and returning at 12:15 p. m. » H' wot in use. Rent to be paid in ad- Baltimore 4; Chicago 14, Hartford - ' j : ' : . .1 : r - tfL JOHNSON, Prop. DRUG Administrator's Notice. 10. The Bostons lead for the cham I OWER.JOB PRES otice is hereby g VEN THAT ■ r CAM pmeetino .—There was a large pionship. tlie ahdcrsiirned has lie« n appointed <4 __ M. ________ Mo administrator of the estate^ KELTY df SIMPSON. : ». McMINNVILLE ITEMS. attendance at the campground near atti Donnald, deceased,by the County Court of Yamhill county, Oregon. All perBons hav Ga ,uM’s Bridge on Sunday last. Two From the Reporter we take the fol ing claims against said estate are hereby required tó present them to line atiny res • to the church were made, idence in McMinnville pred&nct, county is branch of the Church (M. E. lowing items: and State aforesaid, i with i the proper We were shown by Mr. John Saite South), is prospering well in this lo- vouchers, within six months from the (late THIS PART OF THE STATE i • ¡i [ 1 * the plans and specifications for a new of this notice. callT‘ ..Ji* W. D. M c DDNNALD Catholic Church, which that denom ! Administrator.' W alla W alla .—£ncle Eli- ination contemplate building at this • W. M. Ramsey, atto They fof estate. We are enabled to make and deale ?» IX June 19, 1874. SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR jkh IJillican and faintly and Mr. J. place*, during the summer. Archi roceries , canned fruits Dixoh have gone to Walla Walla to tects have already calculated upon Administrator’s ¡Notice, bill of lumber.’ This building vinitirelatives. We wish them a pleas- the will be 27 feet wide and 50 feet long, Oysters, ^ht&ip. ‘ . z . «Ì ven that otice is hereby given WEST MERIDEN,CT with an extension 20 feet long at the the undersigned has b^en béen duly . ap- Picklqs,, administrator of thej estate Qt IO. R oad C hange .—The petition pray- rear for a parsonage. According to pointed t Crackers. ‘ Moor, debased. All persons having clar Ims • » Of such Printing ■»' 73no3:i-ly Nuts of all kinds, the plan the interior of the Church against will preseit Ylaem w: itll . .. . said estate ________ ___ -n--— w chauge in the road from St. Tobacco, the proper vouchers withiiif within) six months . : k • will be neat and .commodious. S a t dines GENTS WANTED to sell B ot - i from the date of this notice. | the McMinnville and Day- '• » i ’ H. MOOR and ft. M< OOH, ran ’ s Dollhr-and a-half case ofbTAN- ■DILLS, At a regular meeting of Unity En INVITATION tjon ruad was granted. Adrninist: rators. D ard H omeopathic ' M eihuini A, com campment I. C. R. C., the following Accountscan be left with R. Bur- AND bining excellency of prep<r*tan, AND bank. - - Fin« Wines «nd Eiqvors for Medicinal i) . ’ with beauty and cheapness. Dood A F arm W anted .—We ure reuqest- were elected officers to serve the en Lafayette. Oregon, June 1I),'187|[. BUSINESS CARDS, FANCY PLAYCARD’ uses wages guaranteed. Sample cues* ed to make inquiries for a farm, if suing six inonths: T. B. Handley, * i outfit given to agent*, l'articolar* • rLATCARr>8, CIRCULARS, Final Sgtt|em4n4< J. BOYLAN. < free. * N. *' — *" E. C.; L. L. Bailey, E. Coun.; G. W. *4ny our farming friends wish to rent Detroit, Mich. Snyder, S C.; Mrs. E. E. Jones, J. - VISITING CARDS,LABELS, CHECKS, yill they please inform us. C.; C. J. Handley, W. 8.; Mrs. Dal WTOTICE IS HEREBY (H THAT i ETC DALLAS-SALEM - ETC. XU Amanda Brown. Admli lx of T hanks —Mr. Elery. Bogers the las, Treas.; Q. W. Jones, C. of H. the estate of W. W. IWown, d d. has tiled her final account in said and O. H. Adams had a leg badly jam that ifficient County Clerk has our thanks thfe County Judge of Yaji nty, STAGE LINE ! sunt med and fractured on Monday last. Oregon, has ordered that aaM or favors, as also Judge Hurley. : For 1874 Address orders to be heard-at the regular Aug i of the -«T«’ He was driving a mower on his farm, Probate Court of said count uesday DAILY TRIPS. the 11 day of August, 1874, at lock in x ■ liT For the very best Photographs, and as he rode ono foot was hanging the afternoon, at the Court' odse in, La- aoo» Png®« of Engravings and CoLÍ EAVKS AT 7« IN THE MOBNIJrai go to Bradley & Rulofson’s Gallery in such a way that it was caught by fayette, Oregon. AU terested •red Plate. Published QUÁÍITERLY, ^t| are therefore required to brat said "THE Arriving at Salem at 10 . within eleavxoa , 429 Montgomery d pressed back against 25 cents « year, First No. for lb74 just >»- Returning.leases Salem-at One n’Mock Street, San Francisco. * sued. ‘A Gi erraan edition at same price. I •j f • • r S ■* ! f. ■■ , , T- <- ■ » Í I > i ft 35,000 i 1 1 _ • SHONINGBR ORGANS, I' 1 a * •' ' j w x*** I 4 1. r ' - ■ / . r------ d - " - I » ■ i ii II * ^0F . t. --------------------------------------- / i *• * ' / * . fl J * — ■ ’ ’ LIITERT & FBffliSTAHB, r I • 4 s a T!^'------ —------ - , N " T « -------- 4* —— — - .—. - — —. . - -p. _ f • THE PARKER CUN. a imibiiiimhh . J 1 * . 4 G A SPECIALTY N . . » '-x ’ PARKER BRO'S - r »Y ■ < ---------------------------------------------- U-i——------------------ ■ *: • * ____ _____ ————— •y ' 1 ■ I * » * * t T ---- ------------- - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ■ ! f ■ ' iU W ' 1 " ■ ' ■ ; I 9 courier ;’ Ï \ i Mi. Price has commenced harvest- / r " 1 r * I * LAFAYETTE, OGN. J ♦ ; *=» .’ ■■ T 4 . Address. JAMES VICK. I Arriving at Dallas at 4. JESSE D. lÆWlS Pro.. Rochester, N. r. *■ i F L