OREGON, AUGUST gS, 1874 VOL. IX , s. .................. CLIPPINGS. COURIER I Pu Wished every Friday by DORRIS S & HEMBREE. \ Not a glee club—The polfoe- ill • 'I • : >*» a wtit man b . ' C hicago has sixty fortunetellers, >3 - * An Oshkosh judge got four bars of soap for a marriage fee. TKRMS OE SUBSCRIPTION. Copy, One Year, 4 but not one» of them saitf, “(•fit them engines ready.” sei in the Local Column«*, 25 meh iiwortiou. transient advertisement- $2.- 12 lines, for the first inser- 1 western paper spunks of its contemporary as “the BooneOrgfen of bottomless stupidity.” train starts The man who went to sleep on a railroad track, found his restwjis a good deal broken- -and his leg too. w A country editor advises Queen Isabella to advertise if she wishes to find the throne she lost some time ago. , . <-u.j E HAVE FOR SALE ONE OE THE Celehnttad PARKER BROS. Breech I/O a ding Sixrt Gnfes, at a bargain. W BUSINESS CARDS. county, Ill^l woman committed suicide the ether day because no circus company had vis- - ited her vicinity for two years. A Stark 1 thr* r " B ?HA«.A. BALL. "T > BALL & STOTT, A.ttòrn.èys at Lav •‘Arc there any foalsin this 1 town? ” asked a stranger of andws- . boy yesterday. “I don’t knoW," replied the boy; “are you lonesome? il EEir.-t S.reet, bppoeitc Occidental Ho' PORTLAND, OREGON. I • janlOti Esther Shaw, of DavenporMiB., worked thirteen years in ote fam­ ily before asking for a cent of pay., Needn’t .write for her; she’s de£d. ' ► . Modern improvements in Pqryia —The Shah has ordered,a guiHo- « I. ustapha Cotton? Thunder. Cotton was r the fellow that r :ic grindin’.' I only.furniv|icd <• account I won’t a pa-ss—he might on it.”— Saturday £1 .5 ;S: ■ - , ’ • s HotY'L ove .—M| x the folio wing: The iii'cxisied in l’hilJ* ./kttoriL -y LAFAYElt Tiling the case oi i child extended to ¡1 evervk mother in ! M. B kMSEX . County Judge And • attorney at law,—OiBce in the doUM. tri ST. JOSEPH BUSI OTEL, J. H. ol<|s. proprietor: cor of 4tli and Depot streeU. New'house good accommodations H 1I in|tlfeffuttei|, and he ap- i S'C young^te’r with ,tbe I picking hi#, up and-ear- There most l>e sortfctois- nt it. We don’t behSve im-into the lipix-c. The iwever, was ■ tliaV it was JOHN WILL 1AM SON, REAL ESTATE _i_l, T E AGENT °T YAMHILL County, OGN. «WESSONS WISHING TO INVEST IN J l Real Estate will do well to call on me before purchasing elsewhere. u j I have land of all varieties, and in quan­ tities to suit purchasers. Terms reasonable. 1 BSTResidence and office in Chehalcm Valley. -I come i call, as they always had done, is, you see, I tried to do these (died gamblers all the good I I