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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1874)
«f * LAFAYETTE COURIER. ■<.—-4----------------- •— — I D eeds R ecorded .—The following deeds have been recorded during the present week by the County Clerk: Warranty deed from Yainhill coun FRIDAY, JULY 17,1874 i ty to E. Rogers. Warranty deed from Yamhill coun . j M. E. Ch’irch South. ty to R. Harris. x Wni. and N. Dawson to E. Garri k-_ w. ». w \ ys . ri’ffUB. Appointments for Lafayette and Tillamook son. E. J/arks to Ira Brown. Cireuit areas follows: . First Sabbath Happy Valley,at 11 o’clock H. Warren and wife to J/c.Viunville A.’ m ., McMinnville. i »:50 p . m . Grange Hall Company. Second Stbbath. Tillamook. Third Sabbath, West Chehalem. 11 a. M.. A C hallenge .— Dr. Watts* is Unity School House, 3 p. m . Fdnrth Sabbath. Armstrong’s Sc h obi the Jtvner of a plum tree which House. 11 a . m ., lu»fayette,6:30p. m ., NOTES. Dr. Littlefield has nice cool Jfajors has a fresh supply oranges. -' 1 ! Part of Chicago cremated^ f8,000- « 000, lost. ■ Another mawiage Hoenso- issued-- We wont tell who it is. i f . • • V' • i ». S; Si ’ ' ' ' • Part of the piscatorial party, Jhave returned from the mountains, • I Dr. Littlefield and family will turn from the coast’to-morrow. ■W «V a - re- a :• , en unto himself a wife, the beautiful 1 the particulars of which ^epdlitnt and accomplished Miss A. F. Baker ' klioweth not. • of Vancouver. Eve-ybody was taken I Ferguson & Bird antipipatinfe the by surprise. The wedding and the | want.' of their customers have just probabilities of tke comet hopping [purchased a fine supply of goodB. ' onto this earth of ours is the main Watching the * cornet comet »perá speniis jo i topic of conversation on our streets. T emperance L ecture .—Mrs. A. J. Dunniway will, on Sunday even ing, deliver a temperance lectu» in this place. She is too well and fa-x vorab.ly known in this vicinity* to i need any word of commendation from us. On Monday she will lecture on ’R eturned .—-The hunters have re Equal Rights. An invitation is ex turned from their trip to the moun tended to everybody to be present. tains. ---------------- ■-------------------------- They had their game strapped Jf. O. B.—Dr. Watts upon the hurricane deck of their mules which were loaded down to the guards. They report the ground in the mountains as being very wet and luuddy in consequence of the snow having remained so long. The horijs Of the elk are quite soft on the end as yet. Thy caught heeps of fish and nay there are plenty left. • They re port that there will be any quantity of blackberries, and that they are fast ripening on the foot hills. The party Consisted of J. T. Hembree, W. S. Ayr3 and T. J. Harris. __________________ - 1 S mallpox at furnished us with the following list of inoner orders drawn and paid by him duriiig the two past quarters. Number of orders issued, 224; amount of ordert sold, $3,755; Number of or ders paid,- 76| amount paid, $2,940. ______ ? G ood R esults .---During a pro tracted meeting held in Tillamook last Sat^i.day and Sunday, there were twelve accessions to the AL E. Church. South.< Revs White, Sears, Mavs, and ethers wore ip atleutlanee X C ornelius .—From A private letter from Cornelius we learn that on the 4th a small child of has kindly - c , Q uick T ime .—Dick Guaut, wh| be indulged in to h considerable extent among ¿a number of young folks of this place J X •• •: As wè were .passing a .fcfalain house lite, other evening therib was a white object which flitted »¿ross our vision. We were congratulat i ing ng ourse) ves on having a€ghost ourselves having'.a«ghost story to write up, when we.^iieard it sing out ‘ Get opt. yod brute!’’ __ ______ who ..j(i'hi|iic<l- It was a woman ha _ ... • * ’z lv arisen from bed to drive»>lit ly drive»opt a cow which was making sad^voc among the garden-stuff. 4 rfO ' e ----- 4—M •¿-j- «;•£- ■ y • * I ' ‘ ---- " * « ’I • ' Mrs. A. J. Duniiiway of thri New Northwest will attend, the Y’.îC. E. R. A. which meets at McMiqnv^lIe to Miunvj Tl day. . T *■ 1 • i ¿At- N.,B.Humphrey dx-Proseiuti torney, yesterday returned! Troni Tillamook counfyA’ttending cqttH* Judge Ramsey Returned .from the coast yesterday. ’ ’>>> Prosecuting Attorney Whitley of this District made His tnuidmti attempt ■as Prosecuting Attorney in U'iqamook county in the soTnewhat notorious Squires case. - I ■ A petiUon Is in circulation*4 in MISCELLANEOUS. / Albany never was so prosperous . ! Marion county, asking for the Too cool in Union county to use commutation of the ¡death sentence f .’•'U; W ' in» oSTi recently parsed upon Thomas Ger-, t ice. ' • " I -Il I rand for the murder oi Thomas 4 A Salem preacher plays bijll-1 Hubbard, to life long imprison raids. ment. . * I v Forest Grove wants Two Albanj girls were fooling JFAHKERA CO. are notf prepared t« ditch. n Ji. A offer to the Farmers and Consumers around a raft of logs.^ As is usu H of of Ore Oregon, the largest and best selected Fourinterineats at Salem last alfy the case one slipped into the stock of (>euer«l Merchandise ever ottered nqnth. in a sinhiU county, consisting of water, and bad not the other young ni ■\i..._. , Wool trade lively in Unipu i lady, who was a good swimmer, STAPLE and FANCY GOODS. county. ' plunged in after her, she woufd- GÀOCERIES The Lane count)* vault is com have drowned. CLOTHING. . * pleted. BOOTS AMD ¿HOES. The widow of Conrad, Werner. Dr. Dawne is rapidly recovering ^ ho was recently murdered near BAI'S AND CAI’S, . G ASSWARE AND QCDENSWARE. from his recent illness. Salem, has been notified that her HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. . ‘ The people of Baker City are deceased husband was a member DRUGS, MEDICINES, afflicted with the epizooty. i T a N WARE ETC. of the Mutual Relief Association, the! T A I of which have been selected from tht of Petaluma, Cal., and the benefits fi inorters ■nd Desleís of Sau Francisco, There are 116 prisoners in 6iogon State Penitentia^ry. ; accruing to Ijer on his death will and will be ottered low for cash or country p educe*' 1 be near $1.000. -Four hundred bovs went in I » f. i swimming at Salem last Sunday. .-Bill AVhii'ley, who recently died Rev. D. K. Nesbit and family, , in Favette-’cbuntv, Pa., Poorhoiise. of Corvallis,, have gone East to re- formerly . droye a stage-cOach be mam. tween Uniontown and ¡Morgan "I The number of people at Albiv town, in that State. He wouldn’t ny on the Fourth was estimated to own a horse that had more than I enuugi be 6,500. enough skin to cover his bones, Fifty-two thousand bricks p* 4r.and th trough which the moral law day are moulded moulded bv the convicts •CDU^ not ^e read. IJis animals queer, gcoriietrieal puzzles— <a| the Penitcntiarv, . .were . . , t a¡ ■ About fifty mëchanks and la- co.iilîi..ation8 of angles r!ght, olv dnv became tuso, and acute. One * I " * borihg men are at work on the driving into Uniontown at full new Capitol building. speed, and just as he. drew up in ! Ten thousand dollars were paid I front of the! hotel. oik ( of his horses ► to creditors bv - * the Whitley estate dropped dead. “Thalt was a sud- of Polk county, last week. id eq deal 11,” re mark ed a bystander. G. W. Dunlap is developing a ‘Sudden?’’ replied Captain Bill, rich silver mine at the head i of “Tlflit horse died Tn Smithland, Grant creek, Graiibcounty nine miles from her e; r but I never 1 number of the Salem fqlks let him down until 1 got in town have gone to the seaside and the mountains, and more will go. Yamhill County Directory. an immigrant family died at that was in the Dalles at five o’clock place fruiu the off cts of this loath some disease. Quite a number of the lyibtenlay morning, passed through TELEGRAPHIC SUMMflffy. l residents of that place were in to see i this place about seven o’clock in I ' s ' "r L i tihe sick child and attended it until Governor Caldwell, of Nprtj k Caro- evening of the same day. This is »«‘*d, not knowing what the disease lina, died on the enduing o |ie 11th It is probaole that the disease good lime lor this country. -- ------------ - ------------------ Will bj pretty thoroughly at Hillsboro, of cholera mo|rb Js-.‘ _ j scattered ■ F’_ H elp W anted . - Recently there ■I t • /■ • ’ r throughout Washington and adjoin Loftus Gravesville, the r a lfaur- ing couutij couutij., Thu father and two has been many inquiries as to where ing. iltv on <>ther of thu children are down with good help could be secured for gener- 1 derer, of Chicago, r pleaded the disease. to the » al farm labor. It is quite probable the 11th, aud was sen ten' •' ''x that should a number of good labor State prison for life. C aret v 8. B est .—Those two gen ers come into the county they could I The brig Rover reports Seeing the tlcun-u have petitions iu circulation secure work- steamer Faraday ninety idjh ; ifouth- throughout? th« county—one to have C ampmeetings .—There will be a east of Halifax, Ji-ine 27th pic 4ng up the present mail contractor between •’ t I Dayton and St. Joe. removed and campmeetiiig held one mile and a cabla. 1 \ give the cont’ act to thu ex-mail car qurrtur above Sheridan, on the op- ’ Mary Hannon (lied in Brix Itlyn on * rier, Mr. Carey; the other to retain pcsite side of the river from the M. the ll)th, of genuine Asiafic iholera. Best. The latter gentleman has giv- 1 E. Camp-ground, commencing on the 1 . K I' -r- satisfaction. to all and is promptly on A dispatch from Jlamijtoii, Long 16th inst. time with the mail-arid all know just Island, Guv Dix’i ^ummo| residence, -------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ■ when to be ready with their letters, L arge M achine .—The mammoth •says the Governor has tujicà ¡action etc. The petition to have Best.re I Separator of R. R. Thompson, to bo adversely to Hàvi |ne-yer. J- 4, moved is something of a sorehead * L i 'a run by steam, “ passed through town move. Well, at all events, let the The steamer E ¡faraday ’jas; arrived i last Sunday night and will be used f ifesLman have the contract. safely at Portsmouth,.? N’. j H --------------- ------------- i------- ' during the coming harvest, thè ; Arkai»s ¡¡election —-J ---------------------- >----------------------------- 3 ’E xplaining .—The other evening ’ • Returns of < I T hanks .—We are under everlast "■ show a majority oj: 70,00$ for a Con i while enjoying an evening smoke we .......... . Couvehtion. IL. W | K / , ing obligations to Messrs. Hembree i’ stitutional happened to piss one of those shady and Ayrs for “slathers” of j rk elk. . dispatch froiJ^ „ > Si. „] Pewrsìmrg j A porches, which is so well adapted for I urg the purpose^ watching the heavenly I May your shadows never grow less. 1 nies that the yoLlig Dukf Michol icholas, bodies, and heard a young fellow ex LECTURE.—Dr. Watts by invitation who stole his ino-nef’s diamonds, has plaining to his weakness what the 'i“1 Jilt. It consequences would be’ should the will deliver two lectures at the Bap been sentenced I to bani says his case issatili .periti comet conclude to carom on the earth. tist Church near Geo. Olds, on Sum fit ill pend ini f bi'fore |l i * ' From her position we concluded that day next at 11 A. M. and 3 P. M. the Emperor. •he was anticipating the event, and / jx ,. Califoi min ltekfs. | Í imagined he «ould shield her from all Buse Ball Itjenft. harm. Greenbacks, 9)109 ....... . 1|. The Rough and Ready club that fats admitted tt> citizen- An Indian w C ontract L et .—This county has went up to the North Yamhill last ship by the Ùlérk of ||os| Angelos. but recently awok$ from its seeming Saturday to play the second nine #f county a'few du.y!s ago. lethargy to the fact that it. needs juu¡ors, W}1O failed to be tliere, at aboi t 4|)0 troops It is reported good substantial bridges. L ist Fri- cileek to tackle the first nine, I •p T â *1 IUwax-eth warm. i ------»i»» . OREGON. » r L The Chinamen nrtqst tlfyik ( this we think has metre plums on it Dr. J. W. Watts will preach at this place a dirty place. j the second Sunday in every month nt 11 a. than anv other tree in the State lbArthd 1U til° cvonin£ at fearlyf eandle- When - are you going t<r the iOne limb has, within the space of mountains? is the latest qucHl ‘ L l k L^L. J^L. SAMUEL, $A3IUEL, la Is 0« our duly uuttior— eighteen inches, 121 plumbs on it. A new wash house in tqwp I m »<1 Ajfent l*ed Airent at Portland, Forth Oregon. They arc as thick as the hair on a •9 Opposition is the l ’ fe of'tr|4e> *, T he C omet .—The comet, which is dog’s back. Trot out your pl:Hu The hay crop in some jtorjiqns discernible in the,northern sky, prom - . trees, if you want to beat this. - -------- ——- X of the county is reported as being is^S, according to the calculations of B een G one and D one I t .—Our very thin. ” | Henry M. Parkhurst, of New York, 1. -1 ... blooming pul, G. P. Dorriss, has tak A report is current of a egim, con. to become a much more interesting ,object than we had anticipated. He ascertained that on the 25th of June its tail was 3,000,000 miles long,- and that it would increase in length one- tenth each day, and actually strike the earth on the 20th or 22d of the present month.'- If any unusual at- mospheric or other disturbance occurs afcSiut that time our readers will un- deTstand the cause of it. Parkhurst sajnt however, that itrwill amount to no more th&n^a brilliant auroral dis play in the northern heavens,. So the Grangers can safely go on gathering in their harvests of wheat and oats. ! .r — —nr b- A ‘ ■' • At » . -. m ■tinning, and are prepared to buy Are now running, Vheirt or to exchange for Wheat, to grind ¿xeni fpr toll, or to chop for toll, or to grind high or to grind low or not to grind at all, or any way to p 1*8Re the fanners, so that they will r|ot go away Bcoldjng. * ' 1 I ______ «»/I I The Dayton Granary is now open for storage, free* of charge to ill those that will give ua the preference of unaehasing their U heat for cash, at the highest market price, any time when they nay see proper to sell, : So coinè on,’gentlemen, w e have a free - bridge and no ferriage, and will aecommb- date you any way to suit the times. » 'HAEKER <f CO. z Payton, Ocadber 2. Ib73. t •- TiirTTnTAi TT A T\ lUPf* TT A H i t r I PRICE REDUCED - « • * • ( , 4' ■ II» ■■■ Some rascal who needed rope, stole1 the halyards from the Silver- ton flag staff the other night. * I ■ ■ l.lfcl ■ I I Illi. I I I The Best in the WOBLDt I * County Judge.......... ^.M. M. Rainsev Clerk.. . R I. ‘ Lamson Sheriff. ....... t"..... R. B. Bird WILL LAST A LIFE TIME* Treasurer..’............... . J. M. Kelty i - • » • ) J Dawson . ■ i <«■ Co. Commissioners-.. ' ( Huiery Surveyor..... .•........ . ..A*. Handley Assessor....... ...*♦. ........1.- Davis ‘ . H. 11. Hewit School Supt.. ........ Corone^ .................. . Dr. Johnson OF RATED j I LEMSLAlVUR * ! ’ .. .J. W. Cowls •State Senator... f j T. R. Harrison Rep’s... •| 1 A._IL Burbank The Salem Record is decidedly 35,000 a sensational sheet. The latent is a romantic wedding in the Ea$t. A Mr. Munson, of Washington county, wias caught by some falling timbers one day last week and had . OBEGON OFFICIAL DUZCTOBY. his leg broken. f . < ♦ ■ IN DAILY USE. 1— - . EXnXTlVE IM-UVJITMKXT. The crops in Cchoco are doing Governor ... ........ L F. Grover 1 Secretary of State.... ..8. F. Chadwick; . The lwst musical talent of ^fiUcountry well, and sheep and cattle ar(| roll Treasurer of State.... ... . ,L Eleischneil recommendthescOrgans. Theiflicest ana State Printer .......... ....... L. : Eugene beuiple¡ best. More for your money, anti gives bet ing fat. A number of scttlcjs aro State Librarian.. ter Mitisfactionl than any other now made s, C. Simpson: ! Thef ** iw compriae-the Register of State Lands I..E. S. Menomasi going‘in there tb stay. “1 * Eureka, Concerto, Orchestra aad Master Lewis was shot iu the COX ÌKE.-SI0XA!.. / Grands. » I . James K. Keller ■» - • eye with a fire cracker at Pendle “U. S. Senator • * .....J. H. Mitchell .... Jos. <L ... 1 Wilson - ton, on the Foui th, and lose Congressman Illustrated Catalogues sent by mail, post ; [T to any address, upon application to IKD^KVL OfnCEKS. his sight in consequence. t ■ ■ ’ > < - S’ I j . r . JXliil tri un V odilrncc r----------- Not a single accident has been reported. 8 > far. worthy of note, as occurring at any of the Fourth of- July celebrations in Oregon/ South Salem boys are amphibia ou^ this warm spell. About two* thirds of their time is spent in “sloshing” arouud in the slough. Two young men living on ’< the John Minto place, five miles from Salem, killed 132 squirrel^ last week with a “ figure 4?” dead-fall U? 8. District Judge Ü. 8- Marshal.'. ... (lerk U. ¡¿. Court.... Surveyor General. >np t piil Affairs.. IL S. Assessör . I’. S. Collector!... B. SHONINGER di CO., ....... M. P. Deudv Young Thu s G. ¿ “ .......11. . Wilco.y .... W. 1 H.Ode .. T. B Ocfenea ... .Thus. Fnrz.ei .... W. EouJ-bj ■ —I I I 4 i 1 < • L and officeu -' ., U. Willis. Register......... ... .Rosehr.q; w. B. Herman, Receiver........ .. 0 , - wen* Wade, Register......... ... . .Oregon, « • Vit ’ Henry Warren, Receiver Stephens, Register, t • . La Grand $ j. , H? “ ............................... D 1, Chaplin, ReceLer.... *• ♦ LITO WEED STABLE, Corner Jefferson and Third 1 St«., LAFAYETTE, - - - OGJY. he undersigned TAKES pleas- ore in announcing to the travelling pub lie connection'with lic that in connection with his Feed and*Liv- and Liv ery - # ‘ hiisines» ----- he . is j 1 running ...... ...B „ a DAILY EXl and from St. Joseph, leaves E a I’ RFfeS RFHS to aud Lafayette at40:15, making connection with the cars, and ’ returning at 12:15 p. m. T 1\ Prini, Chief Justice.. . . Jncksonvill J. Thayer...... F. Bouham....« W . Upton ... •L. McArthur. New Ifuven. Conn. nolS-fm SI PHEMK COk HT p. A. B. W V mwwww» anvJLwkil««»* ¿ a e . .Curvali] .............. Baler ... .. Portiun ,..Baker C m tfL JOHNSON, Prop. The regular meeting night of JriUClAL EhSTTICTS. the Order of Independent Cham First District: 1 Jackson and Josephine. 2d i>istrict:< Benton, < oos, Curry, t>o< gl4s pions of tlie Red Cross, of Salem, and Lane, "d District: Limi. Mario 1‘ 'Folk. Tillaniook and -Yainhill. 4th DiStric San Fr Iiqisco from has been changed from Monday to Clackamas, Columbia, t Multnomah, ai - day . - Messrs. Watt - , and Suiter Sui‘ received ^tjUg badly beaten. Small boats will soon arrive Washington, oth District (■rant, l in.it the contnLct for building a bridge u e J . ! Arizona,-and that they ¡ÿre ‘t|o4xj re- i Wednesday. la, l^nion and Wasco. across the North Yamhill river at the ' should keep near shore, etc. placed iu Arizoii bip a by th el same in The Corvallisites arc now free Gaunt crossing. This we think is the The Arcadians came out victorious TEItXS OF CIBCL’IT COt KTS. ’ rom the ber of troops nó'V en roui'* roi from1 t seveuth or eighth contract let during Frst District — !n the county of Josephina, from fear of smallpox, all the cases ’ P-' • in their game with the Eagles of Van-; mi the fourth Monday in Octolier; Jucksoii East. the pa3t fourteen months. couver on last Thursday at Portland. second Monday iu February, June and N o there having recovered, but thç SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR . A detective ,oi( the Tre « Depart- vember. • eafur measles still afflict the youngsters • Second Distirtt-r-Douglas third Monday ■ C ommendable —All will coincide The score standing: Arcadians 24; ment is working' up a eLt im-housc Eagles, 16. m October, and sleconed Monday in Ma r’: with us in speaking of the very mark in that locality.; I’ 1 ' m *' 'Coos, fourth Monday in May, and second robbery at Los*Angelos. The College club seems to huve~ WEST MERIDEN,CT. Monday in September; Curry, first Mond iy ed improvement made in the roads 1 1 ■ ll 'i Ai: Indian brought a re port to in June ; Lane, third Monday in April, and I withdrawn from the field for the sea The grape prop iu. ■jO^pAngelo.s in this district by Mr. J. K. Sarnpr son. Valley never I Joked so lvel| as*now. Salem, lasUFriday, that a young and first Monday in Npvember ; Benton.s< 73no3 <-ly son, the Road Supervisor. In fact, ond .Monday in April, and third .Monday- — — • iH-**"' In the game between the printers ember. the supervisors throughout the county man named Waymire, living at No» GENTS WANTED to sell B ot - Third District -Linn, fourth Monday ! the Bulletin boys got away with the J^hyre is sc^rgely an^ .^seaso in are making an extra^iffort toward l . vx ’ m I>ollar-and a-half case ofbT»x- 0alla3, struck a squaw, iiijuritig which purgativi medicine^® are, not March, and second Monil-iv irr Octobq honors, the score was 49 to 37 having good roads this year. daki > H omeopathic M edicinis , com- Marion, second Monday in March June aj more or less required, aim 1 much sick- are going to try it again. bitiing excellency of preparation bfeiing preparation, , her so that she died. .J November; Polk, second Monday in M4y. ness and suffering migli» be prevent ? with beauty- and cheapness. Good and fourth Monday in November; Yamlijil, S teel -T raps .—Quite a number of The Arcadians and Pioneers will ed were they geiferaílly used, wages guaranteed. 'Sample cases & A C _ Àioré ‘ The reward offered by the Sher second Monday in April, and fourth Monday probably play to-morrow. i — outnt giien to agents. Particular! farmers are buying steel-traps and in October r Tillamhok, second Monday in No person n can can;) feel Avefl ^vhiile a cos- free. j.^N.. BOYLAN, Eastern games—June 23d- Ath- * tive habit pf bbdy^prevails;1 besides it iff of Marion county for the appre J uly. free. setting them fur squirrels.' There ap i Detroit, Mich. ’ Fourth r District—Clackamas, fourth Mon d often fa- hension and conviction of the per day in April and September; Multomih, 24th — Athletic soon generate^ Mcridas 1 letic 14, Mutual 7. b — ------ o ---------- 1- pears to b ean-unusually large number mighf* ha ve been Al diseases which nave oeen son who murdered Conrad Werner, second Monday in February, w fiich mign> June and Oc- ---------- ........................ of these troublesome little animals 18, Mutual 6; Boston 10, Chicago 2. t^l DALLAS-SALEM il' Kmt.lv nitid • illdieious Jfutual 12; avoided by ai ’ timely andi tober; Columbia, second Monday in An My afidi judicious 25th — Philadelphia 13, ----------- , this year and some have resorted to Clatsop, »eccwid Monday in 4nd Pleyfeafit Purga- has been raised to $500 this mode of getting rid of theui them with Boston 14, Hartford 13. 26th—Bos- use of Dr. Piefee’s I Pleasant fourth ’ Tuesday in January; Washingt|on, STAGE LINE! 27-th—Athletic 16, tive Pellets, oç Sugar Coi*teß ‘ Concern? ton 8, Chicago 7. —.— ----------- - , . • -5, « . . very flattering results. fourth Monday in May, aud first Monday in The Cascade Mountain .Road aud HerbaL|lB|c Herbal^Jujce, Anti- Philadelphia 15; Mutual 7. Hartford trated Root and October^ , ■ DAILY TRIPS, j 3; Boston 29, Chicago t>. 29th -Chi- Bilious Granules. The^e |i1 from iMarion county to Eastern ’ Fifth District «-Wasco, third Monday in P asturaoe .->W. J. Wimer gives June, and second Monday in November; * cathartic, cago 5. Athletics 3. ' [ lets unHke qvery ot^r r je Oregon has turned out to bea suc Grant, First Monday in Juñe, and third Mi ’ EAVES AT T IN THE MORNING notice that he has a splendid pasture i tonic effect ' ■■■■■———■■!!■ i produce such a secondary tpi day in September; Baker, third Monda , . t-^TFor the very best Photographs, upon the bowels as to bfring [.about a cess, and will greatly beuefit the May and first Monday » 111 tafí- Ld Arriving at Salem at 10 for horses and cattle. It Would be ivi/vi j- ÍX ifuivtl) in m October: 8a lem at One o’clock go to Bradley & Rulofson’s Gallery perfectly healthy actionjarid . increase first Monday in ^pty, and third tliiril Monday in 1 Returning ---------- - Heaves - -well for those who have stock to pas southern portion of the Suite,- as Octobet; Umatilla, last Monday iu Aj rii, Arriving at Dallas at 4. with an ELEAvTOR, 429 Montgomery their peris ta d c motionk H 25 Piice, ture to give him a call. Sec his ad. I wcU as the eastern. JESSED. LEWIS Pi*, i and (mirth Mondai* in October . Son Francisco. Francisco. ’ ’ * a all’ Idruggistsl 'druggisti J> T a vial. vial, bv by all Street, San 1 in another column. ' I ' • I. • kUi t}-' * *. ' t ? .I t T ¡jf * , < : THE PAUKER CUN. t I 1*0 « A u» **• •.****»•» w» vwv j i • .V*l AM. vue giUUU UCIWCCU 1» IUC PARKER BRO’S / . 11 pi lUlVl 3 JI I — — — ' LJ i 'r* . 1 -■ #*