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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1874)
«S fl : 1 r V < O?- >. ■ » » \ ■ % ,-r 1 -• M 'i' ;• A i » i - ..... r Si •• * 3 / f t Jt ■# ■; / I F BEX ... ............... .apyiniT:T ■ ga HvNriXG-Quit0 a • 1-.:.. in circulât in igà t|is«place., 1874. Tuesday morning. They were under ■ bhem the command of the two veterans, ^Messrs. Hembree and Ayrs, who nev M. E. Churih South er return empfy handed, and we may rA<rpit. expect plenty of jerked elk when they F. XV. 0. FRIDAY, SEPT. 4th, Anpt»ii»tments for Lafayette nitdi’illainook Circuit »re as follows : * , First Sjl>h.tt!i Happy Valley, at H o’clock 4. m ., McahiinvilTo. M. - Second Sabbath. Tiilxuiook. Third Sabbath. West Uhehalein,? 11 \ m Vnity School Honse, 3 p m . Fourth Sabbaths Aijnistrodg’s Scli»>ol House, II a . m ., Lafayett|.6:30p. m • g(*f l>ftck. I I S * i ' house, in this place, by J. H. .< Carso, School Superintendent of this bounty, For the benefit of our readers we on September 26th, commending at » 10 o’cloek A. Ar.’ All those desiring publish the time of arrival and de certificats to teach should avail them parture of the moils and office hours selves of this opportunity. of the office at this place. Lfovcrn -------------------------------- <«-»*>-------------------------------- L-oAiiD of E qualization . - The yourselves accordingly. Judge, , County Clerk and Assessor, met at Several this, place last Monday. claims were brought forward and ad justed. A long session is anticipated ♦ ♦ r JLWKLIIY STORK lU FORlt^XP ate H 1 * (lllll I left-handed (n inpiiiibinl- tj |io other night lr hi.-fi Lillie .’nieve ■ wliÇ, on i being aìvakìf ¡íd Fotne tin e in the small hours (» ( Flic iiijlrt By. tlie-liid cons perforife Dices of tw| a itelincs 1 under the \vi* Jö w, naivcH FgmarK- ed. ‘'Mama. J fdon’t lik| tQ Bear Extra attar!nn"j a for doing all kinds of work ; FREE. » Man.f (dure cj in ui" need in ¡873. U>.er 80.1» M ih i.aei Mr. A. J. 11 ifar, , State Ag. nt, P, of Il|,- has made special arranger gents io s ip- ply members «i ¡Mli these Ma lí. ...... chinks. UGHI HOME I NO COMBINATItty! NOPO^! )| AT 111X1-1. NO MO- i IG11TEST, IÎ \ i T. N , , || J a • • »V W/A ■ • XV •-» e ,1% i STAI Î a •« w f . -» ~ • I ¿attorney at FARMS ™ SAIE O Cor.i G Coi On last Thursday the thermometer stood at 95 degrees. very best of meats. AU who desire The farmers in this county have to flop their lip over juicy steak or almost finished harvesting. a nice roast should patronize him. The new bridge across the fiver at Listen for the bells«- * this place is fast nearing completion. a Yamhill county, wo think, can fearful gale visited this place which boast of the oldest “old bachelor” in - i . kept the air filled with dust. One of the State. > Mr. Whitlow has already erected the shade trees in frtTnt of Dr. Watts’ rosidetice was blown downy Whew! a new barn in the place of the one which-was lately burned. how it did blow. ! o äp 8 00 I orchard ! Payable HAIR DRESSING SALOON. $2.500,000 PERKINS, av ; x *1A) fgiit t 1 i will be uisli.b ted by lol among the ticket holder^. i iop H owped *y J. R. Maiois. wish es to inform the public that be is now prepared to do any :-n<l all kinds of wbrk in hi* line in the lat est style, * shaving. . . > • . 2.» ceni Shampooing,. ¡ ! 1. ■ Hain cutting. , I 1 •• •<* i z T-I&T OF - - Grand-CMih Gift,. ... ÿ‘i.0,000 Grand < ash Gift.......... . 100,OOP Grand Cash Gift. ... • 75jQ0ß Grand ('ash Gift____ : . ‘50,01.0 Grand Cash Gift..;.... 25,000 Cash Gifts, (20,000 each.». . luOpOO 111 Cash Gifts, 11,00u each... un.ouo 15 Cash Giit>. 10,iWe»ch... .150,000 2 ) Cash Gift-, 5,000 each .. 100.0QÚ 25 Cash Gifts. 4,1*00 each.. ipíum 1-0 Ca-h Gifts,. 3,i>00 each, .l 96,000 50 Gash Gift-, 2,000 each.,. * 100.060 103 Cash Gif.s, 1.0» 0 each... 100,000 240 ( ash Gif s. .'»W each... 120.006 j 500 Cash Gifts,' 100 each ¿0.000 D.OoCcash Gifts 50 each .. »>0,000 1 * HVE TlfOP.OL’GHLY OVER haillcd and iC-paiied uiy H ATH- ROOM, t lose in need of .1 good I. H I u 1 total', 2N,0OO Gifis, all cash, 82,500,000 « < h?KTCJE OF TICKETS; ! be :pff»uiaioilMte<l reasonable H jh »It l ickejs................... ;. $ 50 00 ILih es, ., •................... ; ., 25 >00 Tenth, or each Coup( n. 5 UO LnfayeitCj . 11 Whole Tickets Tickers for for.. ,T. SOU (MJ J 22A Tickets fOTr for,- ..................... ................... . 4VW 1000 w (X) JL. noUi tf Persons wishing to invest should order . ni pi ómptly, binptly, ci her of the home Office or onr local Agents. * ■ , } » ___ Liberal commissions will be allowed to sat Wm.axis, Umhr the Ac cf tl.e Legi la isfactory agents-. Circulars containing full particulars fum- tire Assembly, pf tl.e State of Oregon. » n- I I ....................................... ished on application. (i led ”an Act 10 protect Lit'gar.ts ’approved THOS. E. BliAMLETTFI, Oct .) t »bei drei ¿»th, ! I *L - 7 I. the L.’.*’ iyette Cól kilk , I ’ î . Agent and Manager,. an w paper piihiisLt-ii ai Lai'aye.ic, ia the I Piihlie Library Bi iklirg, Loui.-vill»*', Ky. co in y o. Yamhill, Urcgou, has le n defig- :iu21-s ua'ecl to p ib.iOt the Legal ai d J» riicia, ua-1 vei tisment'1 for he conmy o< Yauilri 1. in I . àhd .' J the State of Oregon, W ukkk ' às I ïl.tf piopr;enr.s of-aid I. aia VETTE C oi KtEl:, I i«as hleJ wi.h t’ut e. unit Clerk «>i said Yau ihill Co, wi ijtteu ^ti{»*J,.ti( ns a c y.>i;ng the co (imo: s otsaid Art. tor'otl;ei with n Bond '»jii proved a? tiirt Lav direct* with proper ret. fas and mhci-g t ieieof, to this 0.Hee according to law.now t he refoi e said L ii ayi -TT e (' oluiek . is farioby pr<dam e l co H) app-’inU-d and couth med as the nudi- I nm ihr >ugh which ali Legai and »hnlicial ad ’ 01)6 FELLOWS BLTL.DING. ’ou.ity iu the | Is sineuts . . . for . tlie^ ------ , cl YamhiW ------------------- El» PERK4XN« ' ■ ' ' ’ I 1 D PROCLAMATION. DR. LITTLEFIELD'S DRUG STOE 1 1 Sf.ttp of Oregon -hall be puLli he I tot the pt*i i xl uuthori/i d bylaw. In testimony whereof, 1 luiyc heapr.nto set my hand and ijaused the seal of the State bf Oregon to be affixed at the Executive office, in the city of Salem, thia the 22nd day of November, A, D, is7d, LAFAYETTE, 0ÖM, _ E fLS.l ■ I ■’ U- ■«. ‘ Paints, ■ y I ’ i *&* > »■’ i And a full Stock of i I 1 ! i t : - y , ” ■’ r- /. latent Medicines. ' HI I Oils, Perfumes, Fancy Toilet Articles i » THE PARKER CUN. . X ¡DRUGS, MEDICINE, Hur^uoii. R oom No. 7 D eki m ’ s p . i 11.DIM», N. W. ('First and Woran. POllTL \ND. OREtiON. , .Office e Honrs -9 to II a,, m. till after 5 p. iu Jn iilh e at Night. . ' ♦Ja ' V • —A 1.80— ... 1%. 11' I DR. ALFRED. KINNEY, •V I . ’ * Musical Instruments, L. F. GROVER, G’ocprhnr of (Jrerjfm. Ait U; S» F. Ci* * l) WICK, ¿»ec. of Stette » I ' »■ ' — ALSO— * I obh eco a nd Ci^a rs, STA/nONERY, , ..-J - COTTFEOTIOFTERY, FRUITS CANNED Of all kinds. SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRO’S FINE WINES & Anev-’ORM, • For Medicinal purposes. WEST MERIDEN,CT i»o50:tf 73n«3 ■ ly •’i»‘4p cadi store. ’ OHN BIRD, west side Jefferson street j- dealer in stoxes and tinware. J • - . .------------- On this place; plenty of good timber; about 80 acres cleared.; «OU Pages of Engravings and C®L Either of thc^e farms can be secured at a ored Plate. Pubiisbed | QUARTERLY, at bargain. Terms easy. ¿5 cents à yii^r, ► . First No. for 1874 just is For further partiefflar« enquire of su edition at same price. s. smith . Address. JAMES VR K, this office. RrchcMer. N. V. ♦ ■ A f Hardware, Iron, Steel, IHRS, HPOKKS, MILL-SITE CI I OIJETS: One One One One One ■« I . 5È S3 <■ . cfiUD . .2. etlilr ■ * I kinds of shrubbeiv of the t^e 8>e< bedi "v "ta And all I kind? riety. The other is in Chehalem Valleythe lar. the Willamette river. There is a. good; A m Stat sent DU I’pMvd A < ()., reopeieti. KUtJiT. a»sc . - AJI Postai ers ai i authorized ive gabspr J il>U 3. Spécimen Jr I V|> léft (jupien sent freè. 20,000 CASH GiFTS, i-- ’ I ’*• in aflbrds. and that ing 3-JO acre*. . One is situate one mile,and a half nqrth of jP'tUKlS iTA VjIZIft, dealer In general mer- Latayette; is well improved. Has a good V7 eh-.indise. Odd Fellows leiildiug. The 2.C C ot I j T- i* a ihat it will positively 'and 1 ^equivocally take pl.iee as announced on Of la'eit Stylos and in-line vaiiet.v. ttdr-Give tli ¡ k House a Call, ta npft’.m«; - , « 1 IS THE LAST WHICH WILL EVER BE GIVEN UNDER THIS CHARTER AND BY I HE PRESENT MAN AGEMEN T, 30th November SU TTS i Monday That theM».sic will be the beat the conn B O Y 4’ ED. 3Oth NOVEMBER, IOTA. The Fifth Gift Concert of the latest styles and variety *’f both For eign an ! domestic manufaetdre, . ,i ’i ...................................................... * -* A poKlponemcnt of the Fifth Concert of the Public Library of Kentucky ha« been so generally anticipated, and is so manifest- lyjor the inter« at of all ebneerned, that it n»'t»t luyet the approval of nil. The day i« now-al-solntely I'xed. and there will be iro ■ variation fitnn the programme now nn ndiinced. . A sjflicicnt niniher of ticket* had been sold to have enabled uc to have had a large drawing on the 31st of July, but I a short pxHtponement was considered pref erable to a partial drawing. Let it he borne . in mind that \ • r GENTS’ FURNISHING qoods , I Wednesday 5. . MONDAY, A |.i ■ ’ ~ /A ' ’ And other tirticleH too tediou* to mention. I last I ? 8 HINES, SEWING M _ Sold <>n a‘ new r jjlaiL 5-5 to- *50 I W1NDY.—On . "v I FVLL DRA1VING A I Ladies \^r^ss Goods, « *-• Toilet Batiste, 1... Ei^ureil Tyrolese, Burmahs, . Poplins, Jays) SUks, Alpacas. - ' > c* I Shauis, . • 1 ''t 1 J 1 ' ‘ i: Gin^hapis) Prints, latest styles. X. I to this place disposes pf ^none but the and are iiecuvfd just a M> a NEW GOODS! I minnviUe, who runs his meat-wagon Public Library.of Kentucky ’ coiifitantly reciuiviiig TKt t It S W Ms-W Styles "The Home A achine (>»/’ the only one thu... refused _________ to -------------- a ♦ ►—---------------------------- , Uncle Janies 4pliiy on tlif violin.” join tile Sewing ^aebino Ring I ’ '.. ?4- ’ I SLMl'I,Esr, S chooi .. After a somewhat pro- r I**" 'I - Prices of all lymis of Sen - ’•li. 'f icatioJi, school is tó be com- ing Machi' e Neales reduced 1 tract ed If tliV Oil j dv '|vr<)ng¡||li^é, buy ¡ I I IKS I tv t»0 cents per ^pzen. . Price Academy 1 T he O ter S ide of the S tory .— menced at thi Liihyette List, Circulars ijud fall par- I «iiçn a * • * each of bio c 1 ticulars sent. ,1o4j . oSny .»ddtês- We publish the statement of Mr. J. uiul-r the m inàgeiueut of Clare G. ¡<>napplication. J | , g .: o - w. i AVER, Martin uud leave ouj* Readers to form Morey, on tli-1! 14th of1 the presenti, _ 1 N a . taouth. 1 ms gentleman comes well ,, . , .. G en#--il Agent their own conclusion as to which of Meets at Lafaj & recotumendud t,o the School Directors j Home SewingsMacliimg S HÙîucùiûei >S in g at 7 o’clock] ,1 the two is correct. A6d’ iu this con pV. corner Morj i|^un ami ¿’<1 1 aiding are and we bespeak for him a full attend Menrbcrs of til n. |stree|, ' V - g; - -, b i nection would stry that as we have; ance this winter. invited to attend S;E.uI(~v¡»~ Two ! te.'î | By order of ¡c X <■. given both sides fur the parties to s t- , h— State Fail —A buy eight years A rm B roke . Largest m tn ij iHictoi y north tie it among themselves. Below is |V. Pf Gold in Ne v j of San f rancisd jj. A fui» as- age, soil of <i . Thrapp, liviug south 7'iites¡! Portland Legai the statement. “Between 10 aud 11 'CA1TD X isortiiient of Sn¡ AÂr tóys, cor- l'aridlê-, et •. l.j sclling. , I . nocupias, ¡lui (ipici», Wax >» ; .o’clock P. M., August 24th, Sullivan of this place a short distance, fell out 4 a . xufac ) oi ; y . ■1 t l C Mabie ."•■4 4t.,’7ió< Gold bnis are and C, Hendrix came up to the hpuse of an app Bi tv-.jy thooth?rdy, frac- ALI'KY à’H ¿ g E li Ü \ V from the burn, and commenced danc ♦ taring his anil below the ell iow the Exchange om i.iu l’r.ui'-íl'tf, X* zx 11i7 i.'. a No. I.u7 Ljjiat stoeet. > . f f ' T ing ou the porch by the well and same place wli *rc it was brol on two I per cent pieiniJ PuTtlriKh? 4DEU l'SCiïei i.'iviiQ ncavr,. r siuging vulgar songs; came and years siilee, making it very | painful ids i :’l »/ » ft H Liverpool- Whc V ' Well ussorte lftfureign. and GERMA A . 'domestic df'igsg !ch-micals, 9 J knocked a cat out of the wiadow and aud difficult to re-set. ■ I # •• • I v0s Pd'i'lls. and medicines t the new pick<xLup something and said la.* be Oats—Ciioìce tin eg'.11. •1 » •4 iilnig store òf ¿ -- t lieved ho would hide it; in fact Hen P lums , — We have been shown i •1 5'.'Rr $! i;5. Í ¡ WILLIAM P pr NDÉR. drix had passed severer insults be 'corner First Si Oak stf* , some plums, of the yellow egj vari fore he came to 3lr. 31 utin’s lions?. Orders troni the countr. » p ' Apothecary NEW AD ¡attended care and They kep^ up so much noise tlmt we ety, by Dr. J. V/. Watts of this place, X. ’Jls, * — ¡dispatch. which fur size beats anything of the 31 irtin got up and Went out aud F J. K. < il L11 »V < O, asked Hendrix if it was hi n singing kind w.* have seen. Th v in *asr.red NOTICE TO 75 First tfitreet, >• ¿ ii i e-' - that vulgar song. Hendrix said no. seven and on *-hilf inches ia cireuin- iclio I Books, I’jl.ink buoks. óatlnin bel i There will be d »¡piib’ic J • \ N p • F. Martin told-him he did not want ferenc * and weigh id .three and one- inis ellaneoiis bwoks., and fl p-.i Sent ein- ! in tin? I»alayettes «Sihoo! Iti T .• .-i*i I ”hne ..»■ »:,...«.wya| I 1.1. of Miationer any more such songs sung around his half ounces. M A. M. h >r ? ;th. 1H71, e<>: Statioaory, i<.w ratesl | . ;j. 1 ( ARSE. - I house. Hendrix wanted to know i tfobl Rnpt. 7> k ~ l b'.7i7,¿ähfGi ön ,‘ ’ at 1 len the thrft-ihers C akgiit .-WJ singing. ’ tT.urg G orge • who h«*ard h- ard him smiting. .i-.vj ■" . . a f ■ ’ Huluy and' James Mirtin bath said A. 1^. Henry’s wbro ^ujoxfng their ' f l1 .’r.lfessor of 1 Litases of Ihr Sr h . 4M- a they had heard him, ljulery repeat-4 Eye < i'l Hur' « Medical I ■ »■ 14 V nights rest, rejf, one night this ^eek, one C i un r< I Jill Depm tmentpoi of th^ the Lu t d some of the words of the song. ‘ OUL’LbT. ! 1 WillameAa ,Uni- of the hands, a young lad, visited 3Ir. I ‘ ‘ Hendrix paid no attentiosi to Ilnlcry •.eisitj H Y ( VHN THAT J otice is I Witlow’s liicllon patch and 'selecting but turned toward Janies 31 irtin and ; i hC Probaie ¡and. Wash- »ffiee cor. 1 iistv Kam rirdcr, „ w by ................... >K ip*4cr, JÍ' ■ 0 o¡ j an ;iti arm full of the largest onus ones wev.d- wend- court <»f virtue jingion hlij. Pui tliii |ld, Ogn. Ynnihitlkjondty, su c- of Oregon, said it was a%d—d lie and commenc.*d AND |,ed his way back with the intention of duly uncle and rip-re :er(H j <11 r tprtl 1 herein .Jakes a s¡ie<S lity of the pulling Off his blouse, saying they D. 1874. li- ¡diseases of tliea Eve, Ear, dividing with his fellow workers, blit on the 4th day. Si Ambsj. 4 eXnsin" nir to Jili’-t th«*. In* Knalter d s- would Settle their difficulty right AflhST. i \os; and Thro8 !... ’ Cross- , they being good, honest fellows, .took cribe t real esta Will » •cee I “o sell ( *ycs straightened Artiiiciul there. Hendrix walked through the ie hb'hesl ■ untili- -¡BL* io V* the young thi -f and his mellons to ejqs iiiserted. ‘i Spectuc.es gate at James M irtin, when Jam.-s bi bier fori tide «ill lliiml,'-. n iid Hl.a'-es Mr. Whitluv c's hous» *. Afrht scaring coin on sutuvlay. ■ prescribed for it .•erfecit vis- y/>f Septvni-. Jíbó jííitli d Jiit II. and knocked him against the /• | th>’ boy by telling him they intended ber. 1871, a I 1:> o’cj A - ,M.,' i'fi’Oiit of the ion. ' • M woodshed and then struck him on tin* to send him to jail and thinking ho Conri-Hoiise I«»1’» |jn Lafave C the foliow- u L7 ’ 'N il Á À intr real estate bit influii io rank Utlniler- ear and cut it. As to Martin biting WIN Nidi had learned a lesson not soon forgot -on, (> la Hen lci-I la. Ida Hl tMC.rson', anil 1 WILS N Hendrix it is not so. JuSt then Sul ten they told him -to <;o his wav and Wilbur Ih’ii'lcrs®» ». tainor. ' ieifs of J; (». •t-k Ileirlci*: on, deefii- ;-c Í. {’.urli »ver .lsof said livan, the poodle, m id * a gi abahJas. f sin no,more. glided four- mini ’ diiin. trevi ife [ i'Iiç. un Martin, then I caught him a-ud s *nt e^enfh oft he —------------- llftiis of the un Iftfi IllGlHiN r him llfc.u whirling ...» .»a.jK and I old him if he did north half of tlUwlotnitioii 4 A.jn'l elidin' of jj.Z’i's 1 tbe straight nee Iles, . — Jniu.-s M R.un Bji airi w.lí D angerous Q; r. Ltoaiiu No. ’ S7. Jesse (’. JlcnderU not stay buck I’d give him one on «lakes Lock s ih, Tins -'h, notliJcti! ioti No. 1 jh:!. -itilà‘1 lin T. No.,4, S. Prize light ____ ;’s, son of D. li nn- R. the snout. As fav qs anyone else, sev, a lad.of'15 vea a d will do gither light No. I W., in 1 3'fUÌliil t’(i] nfy. S ate of or heavy wor®.. ‘ ” without touching Hendrix but Jam *s 31 irtin s«*y of East Chelialym, some two ( tre.tiou. n k .h ( <>1 L ard , ' Al HIE W’itCnr Fo<la change .of adjustnftnt . , being during the tight is a., fuisehoo l. F. i weeks .ago while out alono .cutting Guar lan of Frit ■ » Henderson. a ,J improvement^ over all tel 187Ì Mzrtintuo^ hold of JI. and pulled VIENNA high priced inach jfS. ■ ! .wood, in trimming the limbs off a i him off; and he was very easy to pull _____ a ^¿untii you i Lily no m.ichi Ì tree which he had felled, cut 'a vei y i Exposition have examined thK Wilson — off, aud I raised James tip. I never f pt dangerous gash in his right leg. eif. The 1 ne th • price is Ten d» Twenty hfill. Dressed touched Hendrix at alt. < POWELL. $iv HV miii ax struck on .the outside of his leg dollars less 'han others. OVER ¡(('ipr^ .ini^vir,- y V • lumber 4IÍ kíul JOHN MAllTIX. I.*, r Needles for allwachines ■V above the knee cutting.a gash about dow frames. ' c The above statement of facts is cheap. ■« ! All. 1 three inches in length and stopping Send for Circ’.ilaKiml Price true in every paiticuhir. so far as we oil the bone. He seemed Io be getting A- y 'AI l . COML’EriToUS List- know. . F<’ M artin , 1 f^long tolerably well until last Tues- » Ge nJ: 4je -t. G/V. S nelling , 119 Third street |Portland. 1 | day when I10 suddenly becdruc much ; G. W.rHLLERY. ; worse, being delicious irions ¿find *7iii(l suffering sull AXh —----------- ------------------------- ' • I’. WARENK&OS, intense pain. Dr. Littlefield was Manufacti.rer and Se ller, in R eal E state T r . lnsactions .*^- called aud found the lad, in a very st’Lkx r ,’utlery. Surgical uAd pentai Andrew Smith to IL II. La tn sou, thj t dangerous condition. At last ac- Instruments. S' \ Manufactry No. 131 lir.-t8treet»?ortl.tnd south one-half of the donation land [ count stlm wa5! some better, audit is * pi . ■ probable he will reqpver and not lose cl?im of Andrew Smith and Polly J. A. 81 ROWHláaikiE, LE Al HER Smith—quit-claiui deed^X'onsidera- j his leg. • « I /. ?©■ • lion, $100. 4 ^ and SHOE threet importer ati>lylen1.er in Geo. E. Qetchel andM. A. Gjfchel NOTES, FINDEN G S Leather and Siioe — ¡indings, to J. L* Rollins, lots 3 and 4 in block No. ill Fronts fetet. Lu - - ---- — • Smoky, OF Ti. No. 5, in Watt’s addition to the town JOHN A. BEd í ’ u, WATCH MIK E 1< (Formerly with Heel i It Son ) of Amity—consideration, $250. Indian Summer. Watchmaker and < leweler. James and Mary Toney to Geo. S • * No 10» Front strai ft. spe- Cold mornings. Minor, 46 acres of section 9 T. 4, ». ! AND vial attention give I tu re W. 5 W. Consideration, $200. ! Ilud.-hot afternoons. priring watyhvs, cl< tís anil fi »’ European and Oregon Land jcwelfy. ’ ’ ! Lots of melons in town. Oders by mail or 'express pany to William C. Ralston, promptly attended t acres—consideration, $5,132. i Butter scarce at 25 cents per pound. _i----------------------- — '■'fj ",;—"’ f " t """"-■ • Sheriffs deed to Daniel Beinun, 45 F CO. : School oinnv“nces next Monday lots in the town of Dayton—consider- j ■ Q W. ,M. RAMSEY, ’ i week. Ct; ation, $183 50. » « ---------------- ------------ ----------- Stealing melons and plums is the I arnu r, • G v: t ? Four B ruised .— Mr. F. , Large latest. VÌi.’Ud. ' .. IX -, L A FA Y E ,r I E , 0 R EG 0 N. while at work shingling a house diet . pi:PAhr, <//. Wheat in Portland $1 50, per oeii- i:uy'S ’■hto* A'rpji.ii Tin-. with wim rather rarner a^painful aqmuuui accident »uu*uyuv a » few ; tai, in sacks. Office in the Court Hoti>e. J . days since. He had a bundle of i I Which story about that fight is the Pir.: d-* $ r janloq shingles on the roof when they slip- , correct one? »0 L.c « ?!(!}*’ is ped and caught bis foot and ankle I ui : r s -4 rr. RÏ'RRY G ’ IM Eggs 25 cents pe£ dozen. Trot i tn one of the braces, thereby causing H • r .«* * ,<■ ’ Ì your hens up hill. a very painful wound. kt > IP -------- HOE TWO GOOD FARMS.FOR SALE Wheat in San Jrancisco from $ 1 55 hoci'ci^ gelt a CL(i>. at very reasonable ternis^-oach ooptain- .1 1'ive M eat . —Mr. John Boston, of Mc- to £1 60 per’ cental. ----------------------------------------- .. ■î I ’ At the Old Brick Corner. L. STONE, > I. . acquaintance! |L. «ore cxei ut ion is not quite ccl Iliitito his pférence for the violili ¡IÍ k w ' tis paid ;f (liticate Arrival and Departin'»* of Mails. Board of Equalization for this county», TUI- IAKG > FERGUSON Sc BIRD 1 ing to teach will lie held at the school Cotfnty _tj IJÍ AID OF TB!. i lo:> Front'street,’ S Deale/ in Watches, Diamonds, jewelry and gone to the j: r 0 u I > t ry t o *s pvn <F 111 e Silver ware. ' S Uuiis’stiiig <-f General Merchandise, Sole agent for the Celebrated Diamond heated tcim ? Vmrhriònce wear i Spectacle».' A Kent for AmerS_*an Watch / 0 , N’atiofial Watch Co., Iloiiard Watch their Sunda | i < lotlies.cv^ry day’ i (. i.'ojl' and A. has. E. Jaeot Watrhes. Seth . \ ?!■ and to arguo^lnit loirr l.io| 4 sleep ! ThOiu is Clocks. ■ 1 -1 si " 4 ■ *: 5^" Watches and Jewelry rop^ineil and lii^T hait frame i ’ (^.«iros to is all that In W iirrauted. All orders . ent by express'ijfoniptly at . HI ' ? be health vi - tended to.- Goods sold Hold atonèifcriee at onej^price only. only 1 ? » -1 No plated Jewelry of any dejyription at 1. j -i '■ J * idc Joiné |s s o.f our .this establishment.* ■ T - h '■ A certain | soon brought the people, who arc al.- the • 1 . - iLwr . MIS<?EI,I.ANE0U8. Ifiis the Ln gist assortment of ¡First ( lass Bryl Goods, Millinery, Fancy GfrodB, Hu®- Lj hm /Jtc» In I’ortlartd ' • LEWIS <f STliAUSS. No 87.> First st. It som hing unticci how those so'| b if niid sedate old d fid fel- - I...... low*, as.'ooii ijiis-'.lieir famjlh's have i 0 iug an alarm of fire was given w-hich of rise.” iiCtscf.-. < Street, San F F alse A larm .— Wednesday nrorn- consisting ‘‘The White-Hoise, i > - * . £:t/’For thew ein’ b?sf Phol^/riiphs, go to Bradley.RulefsoB'^ÌGdUcry xyith an EI.EAf OR? 429 3Io^goifiie|V wavs ready to lend a helping hand ' in time of need, to the spot. The alarm was occasioned by the burning I>r. J. W. Watts will preach at this place of waste paper at the rcsidcfice of the second Sunday in every month at 11a. tn., and in the evening at early candle ' Judge Kanisey. < light. ■ ---------- -—----------------- " • i P ublic E xamination .— An ex NÀMUKI a ) i« our duly author amination of teachers or those desir ized Aident ut Portland, Oregon.* MaiU bound South will close at ’> o’clock P. M. each day. Mails bound North will close at 7 r, m . each day. Postofflcd will close at 8 P. M. until further notice. O.ffice-oi>en from five to six r. if. Sundays.1 * J. W. W atts . P.-3I Aug. 18. PORTI,AND DIRECTORY" ♦ I Petitions prawtig the Loj slature . ... .. ,«r jjL,..» UquotTlaw are nu“1i>tr of to abolish-thegpipiwnt : nimrods Rtnrtc,i for the mountains on LAFAYETTE COURIER. ’ I TFL R1M9, OAK, ASH -AAD- . i HICKORY PLANK, <Î0RTHLT & THOMPSON Portland, ina2R-3in Crecen,