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LAFAYETTE COURIER, OREGON. B est T ime on R ecord .—A i^atod ' MISCELLANEOUS. —— ' was trotted at Saginaw Driving Park' Watermelons* are ripe at the Michigan, on the IGth, for a purse oi' uáhi tember. fl/esdaiqcs Lauahery, Russ, mo U ni ^ g session . Dalles. < $5,000—$2,o00 to the winner, |l,50( FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1874. Jfiss Olds, J/essrH. Russ a d LVurtin. • > • Baker Citv folks feast cn pport- to the second and'$1,000 to the Iiorsi Tlio Association met pursuant to The constitution was o ________ g:4h read that beat the best time on rccurd ive trout. adjournment in the College building l‘ ' ¡B" *> and a goodly mjinber of! ’ sigjijatures “Goldsmith Maid” won the first mon M. E. Church South. affixed, after which tho iAs&fcdiation Association • Thé Astoria wind mill is inrun- at McMinnville, July 17, at 11 A. M. ey , in three*straight heats, making .. x F. W. D. MAYS. PASTOB. fayt ‘ |to adjourned to mqet at L fayefte on the remarkable time of 2:19^, 2:1(L ning order. Tho house was called to order by Appointments for Lafayette and Tillamook tho third Friday fru Nove nbehat 11 2:16. “Judge Fullerton” was tin Salomites still enj< oy boating by and the President, Mrs. Martini Circuit are as follows f o’clock A. ,M. only contestant. The Maid broke t • First Sabbath. Happy Valley, at II o’clock The minutes of the previous, meet moonlight. A. K -J/ARlkN, Pres. arker ¿ : CO. are now prepared to Í once in the first heat, but still woi A. M., McMinnville. «1:30 p. m .’ offer to to the tl Farmers and Consumera S. J/. K elt y , ing held at Lafayette, May 2, were Second Sabbath. Tillamook. The Jacksonville Literary So* by a'length. She Won tho. scconc ................ ¡’.II ■>>. of UTegon, the largest and best selected Tlrird Sabbath. West Chehalem, 11 a . m ., read and approved. heat Dy two lengths and tho vhird by stock of General Merchandise ever offered cicty has suspended. . Unity School House, 3 p. m . fou$ lengths. “Fullerton’s” time in Yamhill county, consisting of The constitution was next read by Fourth Sabbath, Armstrong’s School \ The Odd Fellows ’ Library at was 2:20, 2:18 and 2:-18^ House, 11 a . M., Lafayette,6:30 p. m ., Halo comet. • • - ■ --- —---------------- -—— —- the Secretary, and presented for sig- (■wi 11 _, j 11 ii * Sa , cm is prospering finely. STAPLE and FANCY GOODS. Plenty of dus Dr. J. W. Watts will preach at this place naturbs, but the majority of per It requires 150 gallon^ of beer the second Sunday in every month at 11 a. I Hazlenuts arejlipe. m., and in the evening at early candle- sons present were somewhat timid GROCERIES» f light. da ly to satiate the thirst of Sa- Is the bridge flnishod? Hght- - . about sighing their names until they CLOTHING, .CJfL. SAMUEL, 1« our duly author bad witnessed some of the workings Harvesting is in full bli Lst? ¿emites. BOOTS AND SHOES. ized Agent ut Portland, Oregon. The haying is Almost 01 ;er with. ■ of the Association, just one member A Salem man thinks if ,he moon r HATS XND CAI’S, B adly S cared .—As two young Was lacking to constituted ^uorutp. GLASSWARE AND QUDENWARI A sprinkler is 1 badly : tieeded just S. copld a talc unfold; it coild beat / • men were returning home from visit Business, was therefore, for the time now. •ilA*KDV»’ARE AND CUTLERY. Green apples i|hd 3 doc| (or bill will th ? comet out of sight ■ ing Dayton Lodge, last Saturday suspended, and several short speeches 7' /. • DRUGS, MEDICINES, be next in order.h Powder Rivbr .Valley ! will not night, they, met a man walking to were made, until t-lic appearance of T.N WARE. ETC.. f IF THE Stomach is wrong all is The prospects ’ for wor' to be ' re- ward Dayton who reported that he several more ladies, and the.- signing I All of whitih' have been selected from the re^g. T arran ’ t ’ s E ffervesces ak H a W ffebye S uen * f orrthe bijd brplge gvt| no better yi(‘ld.morc thari half a cr^pcf hay. wrong. sumed ondile , Importers and Dealers of San Francisco, had been robbed by two Indians. S e L tzer A pperient , while acting as ■ and " ill be offered ton for cash or country - h Fnrmcrs are complaihip^. They continued, their- journey until of the constitution by them, justified fast. a corrective upon that organ, gently ¿produce' • arriving at the gate Pending to Mr. the Association in proceeding to bu The rod end ofithe comfit has been ■ - II Clackamas county lias invested >expels expels all morbid matter from th j ’ F. Hubbard’s Residence, where they siness. |vas not the ji j visible over the jiver-^t canal, and imparts h $900 in a-safc. They will build a alimentary were going. After opening the gate, A quorum being present, the min tail either. healthful activity to the sluggish liv- I which is some two hundred yards <« The Higher the trail,” etç. That’s C ourt House around it by and by. eif. For sale by the whole drug trade. ... from the house, they sy.w, or imagin utes were again read and «approved. what . was the iitHtter of a young lady ed they did, a man jump his horse • Report of committee on By-Laws yesterday eveuiug. Baker City streets must be de Notice- over the fence and start as if he in was called for and submitted, and af The pleasure sdekers wl^o haw been lis; li tful judging from,an account tended beading them from the house. ter a careful hearing by the'Associa In the matter of lhe Application of Í J. ! for toll, or to chop for toll, or to grind high * *■ 11 tiAurned. sfa ’ have to the sounding sea of a bovine almost drowning in the One of them having his fears excited Lollard, guardian ol the m ___ , if minor beiir»( f or to grind low or not to grind at all, or any ortife clam j|hg the sw : Lots X>f fun chaluig J. (J. Henderson, deceased, -to sell rctll 1 way to pháeü the farmers, 90 that they, wilt v ai •• by the reported robbery, started his tion was adopted. rrlnVAf til san^. mud. estate:. Î not go away scolding.? • Speeches in favor of presenting pe* and timid oysterbver horse in a run for the house exclaim O)V on this t he 131b day of June, 1S7 T. H. Drury, of Wl^eHl wi^ekt aiid, has a The two persons afflicted with ing to liis companion, who hack not titions to our next Legislature were comes J. J. Collard, «un rd km of Frank, w licfc is very i Wilbur, Oda and lila Henderson, uiinorf, irtfator, w| yet mounted after opening the gate,. made by several of ' lhe mehiber.s. patent for a sopMator, smallpox at Cornelius áre said to and presents his application for license to ihifliti lie in in- “Come on Perry, or he’ll catcji, you,. highly spoken of, and ai.d v (ill scU the real estate of Slid, minors, situate ' Bure!” Perry tried to mount but his Mcsdamts Duniway, McKune and .tends shortly to’ take Ei fet foLiniro- be doing well, No new cases lire in Y{1 inh ill county, Oregon, and it appear is now open I for storage;, free of charge to ing to the Court from said iietition 1 hat t all those that ¿will give us the preference of j r ■ * saddle turned, and, not relishing the i Lfiughary each had good suggestions duce. ycl t reported. is' necessaiy and expedient to sell said poachasing | their Wheat forjeash, at th« I ' 1 ' • I , « il«'i < ■■ J ■ idea of being left behind and not hav to offer in regard to it. real estate which said real estate is de Father Whitlow shcrwcj 1 highestjuarket price, any time when they as lollows, to-wit: The -uadividell niay ing time to replace it, jumped upon One hundred wagons from Mo- cri-bed whicjl n nieasuril Mrs. McKuno announced that she of timothy which four-fifths of the undivided one-éleventh may see proper to sell. the horse where the saddle ought to So come on, gentlemen, we have a fre« two inches, the liead meattrri^g -? ” ■. . tiie wav fo this of'the' north half of the donation lan2 I line, Ill., arc on bridge and no ferriage, and wjll accommo havo been, got for the house. The had an article she would Tike to ten .inches. Hot claim of Jesse O. Henderson and wife club ti 1 >t is that d fot ;hij date you any way to ».¡it’the times. 87, notification, No. I,i2'2, situate in T. 4, !!. The St|atc, on an order from Grangers R.4W. ÍI1 said county'and State, and horse not being very well broke,, and read before the Association. Mr. George firkins, of not liking the idea of wearing the President suggested that as consider further app [»earing lyohi said petition thi t was in Linn county. H arker a - co . has a potatoi? paHJch” from M. E^Henut erson _______ ... Mary — . . Pearson are tbe and saddle under its .belly, flew the track, able time had already been consumed Dvyton, Ocaol cr2. li-7J. and dug 120 potatoes from diie vij next of kin of'said wards. Wherti but Perry wasn’t to be caught that The Upper Willamette is get only f lore it is hereby ordered that said M. 1!. they were big qiicfii t«o. too.. in speaking, all essays, selections, &c. Henderson and Mary I ■’ i earson, the saiu way, he jumped off and lit out for the Yamhill. U ! -V Vi ting pat her low, and the steam- next of kin of said wards, and all other pe !' ’ be postponed until the afternoon ses * 1. house on foot. Charley says that he sons interested in said estate apperoit tli e Wouldn ’ t it b$ well to ye» 1)C at ing season will i )on be at an regular August form of this court on i wasn’t much scared but could "not ! sion. . i J; Court i| At sawdust from 1 this C ------ . ■ * Tuesday the 4th day of August, 1874. at :o talk very well, for, although he did [• • * On motion the Association adjourn present it is har c-qd for this year I • O’Cl a. m. at the Court-House in Lafa i •- to toll, will« 1... arm t< not look back to sec, he expected to ette aiid show1 cause if any exist ivhy sa . 4 1 __.J . ed until 2 o’clock p. M. thickest, the fli'ii^ or sawjlu feel the grip of the robber oil his N. J Mayes writes from real estate should not be sold as prayed fdi- Mr. in sai|Fpetition, and it is further directqd person sitting : ini i t .horcAiJ»w * • . throat every minute. that qt copy of this order be published inti, e h ti S vcctwater, Tennessee, that a par- AFTERNOON session . ey choc: feds as thougr ------------ litigant organ of : this county su 1: _ „— ------------ . for three --------- 11 somebody. cessive weeks prior to said timeof hearing, r The Association met pursuant to is organizing there |to immigrate tv L'.. . M rs . D uniway ’ s . L ectures .— ■a* 11 to said next of kin, andall * asnotice perso: >» u. The Y. C. W., ' v. A . wiill ,*• I adjournment. After a call to order Oregon this Fall, f interested in said estate. to This lady has for the past few days J ' II. HURLEY, evening at the Gx>urt IJoa^ei ! ■ a TÏ 7ie Best in ike J) O1ÌL1)! byfihe President, the minutes of the Lafayette, July 17.1874. CO. Judge been in our midst, a part of the time M. to transact sofne itn ?rt ■ At a protracted i meeting recent- ----- —— 7_-r-T ------------- -- engaged in lecturing. Sunday even morning session were read and ap ness. At 8 o’clock a di^cu; ly hol'd at Statenville, Clarion Administrator’s Notice. ing she spoke on the subject of “Teiu- proved. and con. on Woliian Sul t1t|-agt; I 'County, forty-two wejc added xo _______ f»erance” at the Court House to a in. 1’ .A “ red-dipt^ r J }On motion a committee on /‘Order participated otice IS HEREBY GIVEN THAtT WILL LAST A LIFE TIME. ■ - Clni.- -..... -W' | < arge, intelligent audience. Through of Exercises” for the next Ejecting expected. Speakers, linutedk_____ timo. the ’tian cl CL the undersigned has been duly a [> out tlio entire discour.se the best of at pointed pointed administrator ñdminis.trato'r of tlie of the estáte, estáte, oi p. bi FsSoNwjjol T / r'p was appointed, by the President. Fol Moor, deceased. All Ji i>crsons havingetainps The library Eoonj> at Oregon against tention was given to her remarks. -------- ----- - ... -| said eState will present them wi h Meadam^s I . I Mopday evening she took for her sub lowing is the committee: Mesdames s ’ 'the the proper voucherszwithin within six monL mom IS Professor S. King, 4>f'. brtland, City are open to tliix public, free,- from.the date of this notice. ject. “How aud when are Women to Laugliary. Kelt-y, Miss Olds, J|[essrs. II. MOOR and G. MOOR, in every Thursday aijcJ ^Friday even ..ho is well anT ftkvorably höwn ....... »vho THE CELEBRATED get tho Ballot.** This subject she Martin and Laughary. Administrators. ?• this' community availxili hijnself of Accounts can be lei’t with A. R. Btur handled well, even better than the Mrs. Liughary offered a resolution the vacation gijtn injtlje Portland ing, and on Sunday afternoon. ban k. < ' one th? night previous, aud t<\ the i Lafayette. Oregon, June 19,1874. . 1 schools, and too^Ja i un Huth i| county inindstof many fully demonstrated to the effect “that the members’of this L A good many “theftuously” in- last - week. .. - ---- that woman would be allowed to vote Association do most heartily endorse --- ~ . dl ci ; hed ‘ and “ impecunious ................. individuals OSEGOiJ OFFICIAL WCTOBY, Mrs. Duniway of fife Ne’ for President in 1876. Thursday the temperance movement knowh as ■ t aife said to be around Salem “ lying asking |or sub-J west is in town |dairvi|ssii: evening she delivered an address on EXECUTIVE DEÏ'VK TMEXT the Crusadb, and that wo give our IN DAILY USE. Jkn-* isfmeetingi scribers to lifer p q>er,. the “Co-Fducation of the Sexes,” low, ” watching for chances to pick Governor....... • L. F. Grov ;r. united aid and influence to this move with fair succes J. with this she appeared to out-do her Secretary of State. .8 F. Chadv.Jt k T The best musical talent of the country ment. ” “ ’ ' A self, and showed up as far as her lim Treasurer of State L Eleischn-r recommend thesoOrgans. The nicest ana D. A. Lancast •r,. witlj s H Martin up loose articles. ••' ■' ii State Printer...... .Eugene bemp le best. More for your money, and gives bet- ited time would permit, the folly of iD'g tl^e week. The discussion became pretty warm & Co. was in tdw'p during ijuw comes vuiuurfjto the front State Librarian.... Dallas now S.; C. Simpson i fy satisfaction', than.anv other now made W. J. McCohi |lli of jÄortfi L educating the sexes separately, j Her ' Yarn - Register of State Lands — several of the members opposing .E. b. McComas They comprise the ‘ wi th a gii rl who refused eight offers audience was vv ell .satisfied with the i hill, the nierchi nt wh^isel i — Jfe-*“ goods Eurelca', Concerto. Orchestra and |ho resolution on the ground that the lecture. ' CON J KE SJONAI., -tir r other (if.hnr liercyh; L3Ut ill of marriage in two dais, and would i rdn»-inor'tinin cheaper'than an Grand«. Crusaders were, as a class, opposed to U. S. Senatorv .lames K. Kelley. it lot ®f 1 the county, was in i and had « »’ *• ve dobe even better than, that ■« D eeds R ecorded .—County Clerk Woman Suffrage. ... J. H. Mitchf il 7 Mrs. Duniway i job work donc.j He kuc^wstjl. ¡♦how to ■J Congressman .j. .. Jos. G. Wilson Rogers has kindly furnished us the offered the following amendment ' ’ to * i make ‘ > “ biz. 1 ‘ ” aud S’- a judi- had there been time. - Illustrated Catalogues sent by mail,post PROCEEDINGS OF THE YAMHILL COl NTY W. S. ASSOCIATION. ■ X were elected to attend thd State As sf in Sep sociation to be h^ld at Salem . Ì 5 . H j « -’Ll1 •i K-» j *«14V4 J4I 9 e ’ - . * 1 I t ’ |7 j . ■ N 1 . The Dayton-Granary t PRICE REDUCED. ♦ * * * . * y 4» N ■ J ? — f IT- - 35,000 —r > > I ■ V11V WUllbJ', »■» <*O ‘ A ’ * J i j cious use of Pril ter’« inkjpu following list of deeds recorded dur- the resolution: » I not Jose anythiii 5, but iadh ing the week; - That tbe members of the II. I. Chapilia 1 of Pdrtìan W. II. Boyd to W. Campbell. Yamhill Coupty Woman Suffrage 1 8. W. King and wife to C. F. and “interviewefl ’’ us, ofié' •Association do most heartily ewdors^ week. Royal. 'i ■’ 'Í E. Bedwell and wife to J. Hutch tho feeling and efforts of the temper • Miss Katie S swart-, ófÍYí croft. ; ance movement known as the |tem- is on a visit aincjifg her frj|> J,- W z Cook and wife, W. C. 1/ason perance Crusade, ^because jve rbcog- place. At present she ii aud wife, A. R. Burbank and wife to; niae the fact that this Crusade is indisposed. . • h H. Warren. Miss Ella Ilerjc rick ii ^ Sarah Hakes and D. Hakes to Jud opening the eyes of thousands of men this place. Shen and women to the power of the bal- 1 Chrisman’s. Torrance. 1L " H. Warren and wife to J, W, an'1 lot.” Hon. J. D..Ferdon an S. N. Cook, , The amendment was accepted» and turned from ^¥alla Wall 1: H. Warren and wile to* W. C. and ing where they be the resolution adopted. 8. B. Nason. weeks. The following resolutions were of H. & N. Warren to A. R. Burbank. | he does ► gainer. | was up lay this H. i j .HL 1 n .* * • paid toany address, upon application to > EDEKA 1. i A corpse, supposed to be the U. S. District Judge J.. .3!. P. De:it j B. SHONINGER & CO., body of George Spo Tho « G. Youi g 'e Spoág, who was U. S. Marshal......... Clerk U. 8. CotfTt.... New tlavcn.Cdnn ....... Z.R. V\ tiedIk di owned at Salem ..... R j , ast March, Surveyor General... .. .. W. Ii. Od»l I i Sup't Ind Affairs... ho48-Cm .. .T. B Odenéîl was found boating in the water U.' 8. Assessor:....... ... .Thus. Frazer icon ver, U. 8. Collector....... ....... Wi Lowlly i in this la£t Sunday near Lincoln. I • * E /• Luewhat i I and officers A petition has beeriL forwarded J VV. K. Willis. Register......... ... Roseburg : ■ Corner JefTcraon and Tliird St«., »? visit to to Washington for the establish B. iferman, Receiver............ Ovren Wade, Register............ Oregon Ci y w LAFblYETTE^ - - - OGX. ment of a Postofficc on; Applegate, Henry Warren, Receiver.... H. Stephens, phenk Register,... .La Crand [e ! about twelve .nilesfront Benedict’s, J. ? rjpiiE undersigned takes pien- in, Receiver...../ ......’ D. Chaplin, JL me in announcing to the travelling pub t even and near Wimer & Son’s new lic that in connection with his Feed and Liv «I PliKME COURT, Ill ir a few I .. “ 4. .LX . grist mill. Ps Prim, Chief Justice....... Jacksonvil t.i ery business he is rnhninr- a DAILY I. J. Thayer]. . .Corvallis EXPRFbS to and from Kt! Joseph. Leaves ■ii 1 large number of names are ..,.. Salepi Lafayette at 10:lf>, making connection with F. Bonham A bsconded .—\V re are in ed that 1 W. Upton I;................. Portlai d the cars, and returning at 15:15 p. m. ■ tfL JOHNSON, L, McArthur • ••• • • •'•••*!• Baker Ci| y Frank House, who for sotae t mo past on the petition Jor the commuta has been engageai!iii theS)uU,her bu tion of the sentence of Gerrand to Jl'VJCI AL EIsiTiClH. * siness in this county, tho lifelong, imprisonment; thisX!oUr ‘" leftlduring 1 Among First District : «Jackson and. Josephii 5. 2d District: Benton, ( 00s, Curry, Dot gits fore part of thd weclj'fo» pj rts un- citi- and Lane.. Lane. 3d District: District; Liun, Marion, known. He collated quisle 3 i number the names are many leading cU l ’ blk, Tillamook and Yamhill. ■lUi Distriij; of debts at this; this i place a^i ,d| pay ton, zeins of Marion county, f Clackamas,'* Columbia, .Muhnumah,1 aj< d and evidently ' rjr slipped |fis mind to ------------------ ... it y— —— Washington, otk District ; Grant, L’niatl- Pendlcton’aus gaze on a five- la, settle with his pàrtner, r jlèpce, "we Union and asco. • * > F ivs k • are minus a butCÙer shorn? T pound turnip. k X *y • ; » TEHMfJ OF ClKCClT COfKTS, ■ v ; LIVERY h FEED STABLE ! • 4 E. and N. E. Poppleton, to C. F. fered by Jfrs, J/artin: Royal. . lianlvcd. That this Association pledge ' E conomizing T^ ime .—We noticed ourselves to use our aid and influence ye host of the Essex House unloading iii sustaining the "New Northwest” hay with a patent hay-fork the other as the organ of the Woman Suffrage day. With the assistance of two movement in Oregon. hired men he managed to get the hay lietulccd, That a copy of the pro pulled off the wagon and a hand full ceedings of this Association be furn in the barn each time they inserted the fork, then they would pitch the ished the “Yamhill Reporter,” “L a hay back on the wagon - but that did FAYETTE C ourier ,” and tfio “New not take long—and pull it of£ again. Northwest” for publication. Adopted. After watching them handle the same J/rs. Laugliary offered the follow bunch eight or ni: 0 times we were called away, but concluded that the ing resolution which was adopted: Iiesolvtd, That a copy of the peti new way was better than the old whore you have to handle it only tions to our State Legislature be for once. •- warded by our Recording Secretary ____ ~J W heat .—Mr. Sidney Smith, of to each Grange of the Patron^ of Chehalem, furnished us a sample of Husbandry in Yamhill county rfor wheat, the seed of which came from signatures. Essays, speeches, &c. being called Germany. The heads aro four inahes long, two inches wide by one-half for, Afrs. Duniway stated that the inch in thickness, and are well filled. was very sorry indeed, but that she If this variety could be raised with had brought the ‘wrong satchel’ fronr success, it would be an improvement on the wheat now raised as it will Lafayette, and in the one she had yield much mare. He got his start left, was a letter from Mrs, C. A. from one grain, and therefore has not Coburn, Recording Secretary of the had a fair opportunity of testing it, O. S. W. 8/ A., which that lady haff but will have a better chance next Jear as ho vill have a peck or so this sent to ba read before our Association. Jfrs. JfcKune read an article select arvest. ed from the Ladies Repository, which5 • See notice of meeting of County was good. Board of -Equalization which meets The following named delegate« the fourth Monday in August. ' 1 t 91 t --------- - present tjicj ’ At kfresént H ouses .--At »resent1 lew is not, we,believe a vacant htffi^? be had ■ in towu. Would" it'not-lì? 4 pod in vestment for sodile of ottrìixoneyed men to build a number pf a :i all ten- emfent houses. | ley wo^a Id; s< joon be occupied. 1 . fl -------------------------- ------------------ 1 H oney .—Mrs| 2ary li . » a i hive of • 1 bees froin which'tàiey toc^j ^.pounds of nice, clear honey, and flavor. Thanks to Miss; sample. Now who will don’t do well in pregon. superior ì for a $iat bees F ixing U p . lery Rogers, our new and efficie k, W purchased the B rty', and during the fore of the week mov- r»wn : * ■ ' ed his family intb town, » ‘ a a aa . • 1*1- ■ »- ! . - " _i l!l| 73! My friend, stop.thatlerr^ cough aconpumptiv and thus avoid aconpumptiytfs grave by using Dr, Pieroe’s Goldahltaedical discovery. For i curing ' ll, throat, bronchial and fiifn< never been equaled. gists. - t District—In the cop vnty of Josephine I » The State officers are busy mak on Frst the fourth Mouday ii^, October; Jacksoi n Monday in Fibrqary.^une’ aiid N o- ing out tiieir scmi-annu$d repqrts. second vember: Last Saturday night Closed the largest week’sjvork ever done in the Penitentiary brick yard; 195,* 000 brick were moulded and set in th$ kiln. ' . 1 ;• The gay and festive youths of Monmouth make it a V practice J • Í- A to I I stop at ‘ while out driving Leabol8 ferry, hail tho ferryman, and when tbe boat is 'half way across, drive away,-swinging their sombreros. Bad hoys, Gov. Grover 1ms made the fol lowing appointments; M. H. Ab bott, of Pendleton; Umatilla coun ty, and John Catlin, (re-a^pointed) of Portland, Multnomahj county, Notaries Public I Second D;rtthcL?-D<>’igl: s third Mond: iq October, and soconed Moudify in May: fomth Monday’ in May, and secci d Il on (Jay in September ; Curry, first' Mondi y in duce; Lane, third Monday in April, arid and first Monday in Nevember; Benton, see- ond Monday in April, and thii>d .Monday ’in November November.* 4 Third DiBtriot— Liun, fourth Monday Marc March, and second Monday hi' October; I Marian, second'Monday in March June arid I November; Poik, second Mortday in’ Ma r ! and Wurth Monday in November; YenWi 1 » second Monday in ApriJ, and fourth Mondi y in October ; Tillamook, second Monday n j July. t Fourth -r District — ¡.F —.Clackamas, ■ ■ _ fourthHoh- ___ __ — day in , April and September; Mulloma 1,- MB ------------- aecopd Monday in February, June and Oc tober; Columbia, seeoud Monday in April; Clatecp, second « . > j. Monday in August, ... add fourth Tuesday in Jatmaryf, Watthingto fourth Monday in May, and first .Mondavi n October. Fifth District—Wasco, third Monday. n June, and second Monday in Novembe Grant, third , M , .r first ■ Monday u - in - Junfc, and -,__________ Mil J day in September; Baker.third MondavUr n May and first Monday in October; Uni<>h first Monday in May, and third Monday October; Umatilla, la«t Monday in Apr ‘ and fourth Mqrtday in October . SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRO'S WEST MERIDEN,CT r TJnoSJ-ly gents wanted to sdl B oy lan ' s Dollar-and-a haif esse ofbTAS- daki ) H omeopathic M edicines , com A bining. excellency of preparation, with beauty nnd" cheapness. ' Good wages guaranteed. Sample cases A outtit given to agents. Particulars Qee. J. N, BOYLAN, Detroit, Mich. * * DALLAS-SALEn STAGE LliXH t DAILY TRIPS? eaves at t in the moaning at Saloni at 10 L Arriving -. leaves Salem at Dallas nt 4. . One o’clock JESSE D. LEWIS Pro. * e>