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w— LAFAYETTE COURIER. COVNTY immons. COURT_PROCE«| h NG8 I H. IIURLEY, J. FRIDAY^ SEPT, lidi, 187 4. F. W. D. MAVS. rA<TOR. * I Dr. J. W. Watts will preach at this place the second Sunday in every month nt It a. m., and in the eveulng at early candle light. y -- •’ SAMUEL., l«.-o«r duly awtlior- ixeil Agent at Portland, Oregon. Arrival and Departure of Mails. For the benefit nf our readers we publish the time of arrival and de- parture of the mails and office hours of the office at this place. Govern yourselves accordingly. Mails bound South will close at 5 o'clock P. M. each day. Mails Ixiuud North will close at 1 P. M. each day. Postoffice will close at 8 P. M. until further notice. Office open from five to six p. M. Sundays. Aug. 18. J. W. W atts , P. M iv ♦ I i A W onderful I nvention Recent- P atented .—Au elegftnt little instrument which combines twelve practically useful tools, vis: Pocket Rule, Ruler Square, Bevel, i$crew| Driver, Chisel, Compasses, Sçissorà,| Butteii Hole Cutter, Paper Knife,| ly I The I Eraser, umLPeiicil Sharpener. « ’ . - . article is made of steel and eivdeut- ly durable. Agents arc wanted iu every town. The proprietors offer to send steel pollished post paid for by mail Tor fifty cents. Silver plated, one dollar. Gold plated two dollars. Persons desiring an agency or to ob-> tain the tools should apply at once. The proper address is Combination Tool Co., 124 Nassau street, Newt York. Also, the new lleyolving Lightning Trap, which windsiip like u clock. Kills ruts, gophers, * squir- re[s, mice, &c. and throws them away, and sets itself as quick aS the name indicates. One trap sent by express tor one dollar. H ead C ut . - On last Wednesday evening John Myers visited the resi dence of Mrs. Myers—who was lately divorced from him—who is living in the suburbs of this place, ostensibly vyith the intention of repairing her fence. After finishing his work, -he snvs, ho went into the house to rest, »nd while playing with the children was approached by Mrs. Myers, who ordered him'Io leave the house, which he did nftejr being availed with a “little hatchet” and gettiug quite a Fro:u w e gash cqt in tv his hat head. could leuru the woman • .»•••%■• V 1 a was • 1 perfectly juatitiablo iu what she did. 1 A nkle C rushed .—John Fowled of Wheatland, met with a severe ac« cident on Saturday lust while hauling wheat to the mill in that place. The wagon tipped over, and a portion of the load fell on and crushed his right O rders A llowed .—Following or ankle severely. ders were allowed at the last term of » NOTES. s'- the County Court: Sheriff, $33 50; Read new ads. County Judge, $125; Mrs. M. Davis, I >33 37; J. Henderson, G. Purkins, II. Muddy roads. 3 Johnson, John Ddlc, and T. Petty- River is rising. grew were allowed *4 10 each; Co. Clerk, <119 95; E. C. Bradshaw, The bridge is finished. Durrias «fc Hembree, $9; F. J. Fryer, 12; G. K. Henry. 50; A. M. Sim One drunk this week. mons, 51: King A McCullough, No use for the sprinkler. t I .$7 44; II. panfuls, f27; J. T. 'Hetu- County Court has been in JSvioi br»|c, *0 50; K’j^riff, $11, 85; J. Hu- d ber, $3 50; D. and J. Wall, N. Calion this week. <»ch, <2 50; P. M. Scroggins. $12 Wheat in San Francisco from fl 45 20; JI; Hurl« y, ~r~ to ->1 ÓÚ. 1 * I Wheat iu Portland f l 40, per cen G hxln S tanding .—From a relia« tal, in sacks. Liu sourc • we 1 i*rii that not more A social dance at the Hall to-night. thUi half th* grain on the South All are invited. Fork has lust Vet b x n harvested. The The air is ■perfumed with thii S1UOXO rains for th • last few days will be from a neighboring coalpit. | very apt tudo an ituuiuuse amount of damage to that still standing in the Ellery Rogers, the efficient | ountyf field«. With all due deference to our Clerk, has the thanks of this of ice furi- fri nds, the Grangers, it might as favors. well be there as in the granery. W^io will be the next victim of the There is no sale for it, and should it lying wretch who is eng engaged in drop- heap remain in the field bacon will l>e.cheap ping notes on the streets. next winter. Taking g wheel* from wagons and L adies , A ttention .—We call the placing them on the tops of liQpses is attention ojkuur readers to the card of the latest. Mr. McKibbin, General Agent of the The monotony of our town has been Whccler & Wilson Sewing Machine broken by a fight on the street b< Company, who is now traveling in tween, a white man (?) and a lina1 our cuuuty. The great reputation of I man. the machine he represents should rec- It is expected that Gen. Michie^ omiueud it to all persons requiring and Mr. Cremer will be at the Yam muo .» a “household convenience.]** hill rivet; in a few days and make a He is a gentleman that does all he j aays, and will deal with you down to survey of it. bedrock principles. Give Jiitn a call. The Reporter learns that L. A. ■1 ........... 4*------- Newby has gone into bankruptcy oig A R eduction .—The Oregon and his own petition. His liabilities arn California Railroad Company and al about $4,000. so the Oregon Steam Navigation Co. How many are in favor of incorpor propose to accept one fare for passage ating the town, and who will be the to and from the session of the State Grang*, which convenes in Salem on first to set the ball to roll? Ther| the 14th inst. Patrons can pay full is some who are afraid that if the passage on going and will be passed place is incorporated they will hav$ home without charge on showing the to replace some of the nice (?) side proper certificate of membership. walks with new ones. This wl>uld C abinet W ork .—Mr. Butler of be too bud! 4 - i J. * the fiinr of Smith & Butler, cabinet makers at Lafayette, is turning out some vefy superior work and as good as can be done any where in the State. This branch of industry is an acquisi tion to the place^that all have cause to be proud of *nd the community will undoubtedly give it liberal pat ronage. • D eleo a / e ».—At the regular meet i =x„. The WhiteiHou.se,” «cBIRD At the Old-Brick Corner. New Gaals-SréW B. I- STONE, H HEWING MACHINKS, ¡ sold on a new plan. ?5t) Extra att a chine iv s for doing all kinds of work. FREE. Manufacture commenced in RV N N 1 N G 187.1. O >ar 80,UUO in use. Mr. A. J. Dufur, State Agent, P, of H., has made HOME special arrangeinent* to * ip- ply members with these Ma 3 EW ING chines. ShehiTs Sale.? ' 4 4 -. .4 I byyrirtiW I » OT„_ J eh thn| 'OTICE is ... htfehy giveh tua ol an execu fl lot» duly issue« I/out of thé n-egnif for Circuit court oïEfhfi. sfklé of <li Cl ___ ________ Yam li i 11 con n t y b« i dr r t he sea I o ■f said court on tite28th dayfiof H Ì74,,upbn a ontliv28ih dayriof ’August, August, D judgement obtagqéd tlleinrin ol h the 27th day of Auguri« Augu-fl, 1874, and duly tested «j"»«« l^lhc Clerk thiSebl for the sum ot fifteen Imndrednndthl’ty-th'nrv dolhijsxdid sev- enty-tive cents ri ¡4|vl for costs anti dislmrs«'- dfc /.:._. Si favor of inents, against. E. ■ K. Hall, and |q fl have J. E. Brooks, ail li H] 16 me direr« levied u]x>n the — ,e$ (following des| piibed lx-al estAteof tliesuigE. K. Hall, to-ivit; A. Brooks, Tlie donation land claim of tX. ofaec- sec- notification No. 501, and being parts of tionseight and eventecn in tosvnshipNo. No. tiv|e 4. south of rangaNo. tiv wcst:a|so the cast erry donation portion of tlie of John JI. Berry ly, that land claim, nanwl. _T... part nob hore’o- -aid¿'nlin g’.e, saidf 'niin being fore sold to O.tLtf*. Beadle, __ _ N<t -Wjin " J said >02. c cMim notification, N< e [2 2>lr2. lsb t>H* tjbna'tion tlk ’ •dbiii township and 5 pinge; |dlsb j *tid ’’’ile, land claim of JI ¡hn E. Brooks? Taw Ç<i mated ¡•fl;* viHiui ..«Jflcntion No. 2iW,. ....... — - - claim -iu. No. 49, not in 1 said township and range, »except the ‘ »r hcretoh.n' <pld to John southeast quai'U Dowling; ail of | ni l h ’ mjvo dej crib<*’<l rriil estate, beingaug I lying in Yam lili ( bnnly, State of Oregon J together wi h the heivd- etments, appugtinanees au® impuove- inents tliereunlabelon^l ng aribon What is this great n inedy, a'd what are its effect»? These arc questions which the great American public has a right io a-k, and it has also a right tu expect a candid and sati>factury reply. The preparation is a mild and gentle saline cathartic, alterative and tonic. And is most cai^f rlly prepared in tlie form of a snow white powder, contain ing all the won lerful medical properties of the far famed SELTZER SPRINGS OF GERMAN)’ Of its effects, those who have tested) testci the prephiation preph:ation are the beat best judges, and , they . declare over their own signature«, signatures, that the preparation will promptly relieve indigo-- tion, legnlate the flow of bile, cure every species of headache, tranquilize the nervous system, refresh and invigorate the *eak. mitigate the pangs of rheumatism, neutral ize acid in ’the stomach., cleanse and tone the bowels, assist the failing appetite, cure the heartburn. If you area sufferer, give this reined •' a trial, and i' will convince you of the above facts. Sold by nil druggrst '-. i STA OF TKÌ PACIFIC £ <1 MACHINE. NO COMBINATION! NOPOLY! * McKibbin, Traveling Agent tor » for t^e Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines, is canvassing thp county. Hon. A Shuck ,wss in town; one day during the week. Mr. H. Johnson is on the sidkj- list, Mrs. R. P. Bird returned from tlio coast the fore part of the week much improved in health. Í ing of Lafayette Lodge, I. O. G. T.. l’he only scientific, rational^ and i w Tuesday last, the following per sons were elected delegates to the successful inode of treating Ca^ai ,rrh State Temperanoe Union: Dr. J. W. in the head that has boon devil ifed, Watts, Mrs. 0. E. Watts, and C. F. consists in applying Dr. Sage’s | £-a_ Royal and wife. Alternates were tarrli Remedy with Dr. Pierce ’ s J also elected. — < .«♦»»* ’• I, sal-Douche (the only method of Ach F ine P eaches .—Mr. C. T. Belcher ing the upper chambers of the ¿jo3e) laid on our table sonic of the finest and taking Dr. Pierce’s Golden ^Med poaches we have scenT They were of ical Discovc-y as Constitutional hpeat- the Cox variety, and which for size ment. To this thorough course of and fiavo$ we are willing to match treatment the disease yields as surely again st any in the State. They were as fire is extinguished by water. 1 The raised on his farm seme ten miles Douche and two medicines for ?2, by Hi ; south of thia pbtee. all Druggists. f i ’ iiUu i ! •• . NEW GOODS! Ladies Dress Goodsf \ Toilet .Batiste, Figured Tyrolese, L Burmaks, Poplins, Japs. Sitics, Alpacas. " Shaiuls. .. 5 Ginghams,' Prints, latest styles. 10 Cop otice is q hereby given that J’ ayable ¡ censing me to » sell tlijd hereinafier des cribcd real estl fc. I Hill PIT reed id sell «s Je ib til,, r Ink host at public lied * • States st bidder for caslf in hand, United sen coin on Saturdai tn» 10th daydof October. t I ¡ ’ Awi *. M., in .front front of óf the 1 he C/7 1874, at 10 o’chi< ck Court-House do( r in Li .thivetta the follow-1 ing r<iil estate bf !ongii iig to Frank Hender- : rie.ddéEHon, son. Oda Hendej ion, 1 [dà — -x -m»-« . - and Wilufir llenderyni, ‘ii, minori- uunor< litare u«^m of u> J. O. , Henderson, detased, 1 and wflrdspf said guardian, to-w] ú Th lie nndiy itici! four-, h of the _______ _ fifths of theunj wide« Jone-cle^crit westglialf of tl I donation liibd eltutu of Jesse C. Hendei bn ai»4 wife,4 nate nt notification HOI IILCUI Kill No. 1222, sfluate R. No. 4 W., in fimhij couh J. o» 4 T ova oll Oregon. aro. . Oregon Guardqn W|lbur, Guardai of Frajik, l Hen def son. ■21íÍ4 a ad va neo in U< S. Go equivalent in Curronc iflient MAP of the or of. the Pacific Coast to every subscribe:« DE YOUNG <t CO., IT o San Ft nnciMO. All Postmasters are authorised ive subscriptions. Specimen bent free. S end for ons . r / : ’ ■ And^other articles too tedious to meutiox. NO MO’ GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, i ut BO Y S’ B A H R B E R s H H 0 P SUITS. HAIR DRESSING ED. CANDY Saturday the 1W 'th. day oJ\Oeifibef. 1874, at the hour of oi a.C o’clock Pi-.M. of said tiny in aecordanq h with tlie. cbinmiinds of said execution aA by order ttfeieoL I will proceed to soil ■ it public auction te ‘the highest bidder ? For cat» in hilnd; United States goldcoini n fi’onl-of tlie court house door, at LafayetJ ie, Oregon, all At'the above EAR. described real ¡: j‘Sttih4;togfithtlrj with lire lisredciaments, 1 s»*»purtinanvea anl im- herednto 'J belonging Tie G/eat Pape provements tlie Farmer« thereof as or so | inch T’ Merchant. will satisfy sail sum of flf:eon, hundred « • a.4 ’ne/, C’ <‘chaiiirc a and thirty th red A »lollars and $|iventy-five OL7»’ AN r lAEPAEr. cents, (ilkkl 7.5), j and costs anti disburse- V *»•••! tTEAC^rJi .4 ' JS À OUT -V/; ietng the amount of-saM inents, tlie samq » T • A V 4* WUHE • judgement. Safl ¡hind ill.‘be ¡a 1<L B b.eet to the m 'ttgAges ixistihg upon* ft. before .‘.3 a Pir&.de ..... . Co mpanion r the Family ‘i H ’meat. 1’ the date of this j dgmeot. ?«• ;c 0:c ••Weekly” is rqualcd. . « ll.i'JH.MiH, EV Ell Y fill A HAVE JT. KA tin She till L’antliiil county. Oregon. SitHtox, f ' j • « ■ •AFA Y LITE. 1 Set l. 11,1 <4 i CET/UP CL se | 4 ? , - a Club. □ ian\s if ¿t la. Ccyi -C i liftIX 11' ■ ' ' i ' 6 Copp ’ “The Home .Machine Co.” the only one that refused to H ' • t J"' join the Sewing Machine Ring of the latest styles and variety l>oth Far- Prices of all ktids of Bew • eign and domestic manufacture, ing Machine Needles reduced ’< . 9 t " • ***.’ i BEST. to 60 ceuts per dozen. Price — AIJK)— List, Circulars and full par i ticulars sent to any addres- on application. ! v ’’A- G.;W- W. TRAVER, i» Of latest Styles and in fine varici)’. General Agent " A7**Give this Hou*e a Call. Home dewing M.-tchinet 8. I aprf.niiL W. corner Morrison and 3d street. TWO llKsr PKEUlliMb, State Fair, 1373. SALOOIL PORTEANI I ' Largest manufactory north ___ _ » I of ban San Francisco. Francmco. A full as sortment of Sugar tojs, cor- PERKINS, i nocupias. Wax Gandies etc, .1] ' F t..e Holiday a AYING BOUGHT THE SHOP M.VXl'FACrORY foi A'JSKY A HEGE .E, . owned by J. 11. Majors, wWk __■ k No. D*7 fr irst street. ea to inform the public that be is j iDr.U IrjCdcT AP u TU l KE. now prepared <o do any and al! kinds of work in his line in the inv | Well assorted foreign and GERMAN est style, ¡domestic drags, chemicah, and mediciues at the new drug store of Shaving,:... ■2& CMtl W ILLIAM.PFL’NDER, confer First and Uak ata, Shampooing', Apothecary Orders from the country attended to with care and Hair cutting dispatch. P. O. box. 21s, J. K, G.LL A V O, • vt B )OKS 75 First Street, I [ 'cho 1 Books, Hank books, . AND mis ellaneous books, and a iive thoroughly ovnt- FULL line of stationery, at hauled and repaired«uy BATH Stationery, low rates. ROOM, those in need of a good r iU. J. u. P. i .K i N m TON, UGHTEST, OCULIST AT RIST. WINNER OF THE HIGHEST Professor of Diseases of tin Eye and Ear in Medical Department j/f the U illanie.ee Uni versity. Office cor .1-irst’and Wash ington sts. Portland, Ogu. • Makes a speciality of the diseases of the Eye, Ear, \u»a and 'Throat. Cross- •yea straightened. Artificial eyes inserted.' bpectac.es prescribed for imperfect Via- ion. I x WILSON 71‘ l ■ ; r Sewing Machine tty?s .• the sti:iight needles. Makes Lock *titch,. runs lij^lit a <1 4*ill do* either >ight or heavy work without AT THE change of adjustment, beiug improvement over ail VIENNA an uigh priced machines. ■' i.uy no injehi >e until you Exposition I have examined the Wilson — th- price is Ten tn Twenty OVER ¡ Jolla in less 'han others. ?Ceedles for all machines cheap. ALL Seu<l for. t ircnlar anil Price . •' « ■ i.int. A. V.4IL. COMPKTITORS. Gcn'l gent, 119 Third street Portland. I ¿Prize TRUSS ANI» •» Can be accommodated reasonaWr, I^fayette, nolo tf PROCLAMATIOH. * _____ ’ W uxkeas , Under the Ac of the Lagi'-Ia- tive Assembly, nf the ¡Stale of Oregon, ea> titled “an Act to protect Litigants ’ approved Oct-iber2ith,i-7o, the L avavkttb (Jorum, anew paper published at Lafayette, in the co n y o: Yamhill, Oregon, ha» be ti det-ig- na ed to publish the Legal and Judicial a>l- veittsiueiit* f«>r_ tlie county Yamhill, in the State of Oregon, and WiiKukAa, The pioprieto! s of ¡-aid L ava - tkttk Coi BiKK, has ii)e<l w i ll the cotfaty Clerk of said Yamhill Co,written ¡-tipul.itM.na a ccpting the condiikuis ulFaid Act, together with a B<>ud approved as tlie !a«r dut-rta w.th proper returns and nutic< a tiiereuf, to this office accordinjJYolaw.now thetetuiemid L VKAV1.TTK Corman, is line by. proclaimed to be appointed and eon Aimed as (lie medi um through which all Legal and Judicial a4* vertismcnU for the c«u ilv of Yamhill in the State of Oregon -hall I e pul>lFlied, lor the peii ui autl;oriz<d l»y law. In testimony whereof. I ,have lieaennta eH my hand and caused t^e seal of the State of Oregon to be affixed, at the Exectfthre office, in the city of Salem, thia the 22nd <lif of November, A. D^ I 73. U. WÂRENKROS. Manufacturer and dealer in I ls ,] SPLINT utlery, Surgical anil Dental L. F. GROVER, Inetrumentfl. Guct-rnoi' of Oregon. '•I Manufactry No. 131 Fir^t Street Portland Att-t: GENTS WANTED to sell Bov- 1 i I ' i I • 1 r H '■ i S. F. Ge »jjwick , j LAN's Dollar-and-n-half case oftTAN- , Sec. of Slate. LylAHlEK JT a . ij tfcp A bridge . daki * H omiopatiiic M kdicinih . com bining excellency of preparation, ÁM» SHOE DR. ALFRED KINNEY, with beauty and cheapness. ’Good Direct importer and dealerin wages guaranteed. Sample cases & leather and Shoe Findings, Sür^éoii. ojitlit given to agents. Particulars FINIM NGS No. 141 Front street. free. J. N. BÔYLA#, J y ■ *e JOHN A. U fa K, R oom N o . 7, D fki m ’ s ìk iLMNC. Detroit, ich. WVrt!HM \K K R | (Formerly.with Beck A Son) N. VV. ( First and U’oeaa. _ __ 4___________________ ' Watchmaker and Jeweler. PORTLAND. OREGON. No ld‘> Front street. Spe Office Hours -9 to II a. m. till after 5 ». ■ To whom- .■Itmhy Concern; . H AM» cial attention given to re- In )ffice at Night. gifen that there is noi WT c T i CK i* herJ priring watch *, decks and t — — w — between J. B. I In the Coimty Court of the.State of C IN longer any partnership ’ 'IV i J66LAMPS Ore JEWELER. jewelry. < . fb egotr ' * HARKER of Davton. Oders by mail or expre.-s LABRI of 14dan^e I ; ,TXyof ?;nhïï: T ELAE4 C. VAN RENS'“ promptly attended t>>. s- " r,!fht, plaintiff, x s. John II. Espy, hs ion, which parti rsliip ’formeriy existed at < , , ■’«^mlant. »ayton. under tl i name al HANKER <t Co. To John H. Espy, defendant: r Notice is also iven ||iat nej ither said J. ------ n NAME OF THE STATE OF n the B. Harker or another />er-on i s òr has been N, You are required to appear WAR CLAIM AGENCY OREGON, for the past six i np>L ” utbs author zed ’to con- an»' answer the complaint filed agahist tract any indebl tepa that will be biadi ig and tu the above entitled action by the, you ------------------------------------- No. 31 Mor.-.gomery B jointly ’upon thi ownfirs of the Dayton first " J . of October, ' ’ . A. ‘ 1>M 187 that Monday a 51 ..... -Jii notice is furthermore T being ’ ’■ * Flouring Mill, a tlie first * day of -- the next * * teim of said SIN FRANCISCO, . . CALIFORNIA. given that Ahni Van flensstlfier will not court; an id if you tail so to answer, f >rwant —:O:— |- dne-a'nrex- thereof, t the plaintiff will take ju Igmcnt* pay any portion < f any indebtedne-aYirex •<>u for tho sum of (<217 (.A-uO) two W II. AIKEN, Atborncy-at-Law and d whatever^ 1-_ which has against y< pense of any kij ind seventeen dollars an l fifty Commander of ilie Grand Army of the Re _________ ar,may here- hundred t named nr»mav here- hundre- within the time al UVe SENO STAMP FOR CIRCULAR n t ...... ----- - —1) the costs and disbursements of public in California and Nevada, will give after be incurred) n or about oi in behalf of prompt attention to the ccrlleetion of Ad ....act ioh. i said mill, nor peri jit the same;to beeome a I Published l’ulilished by order of the lion. 11. II. tiur- Hur- ditional Travel Pay, uow due California lien upon her intel est therein.! loy, Judge of I lie above entitled court, this t and Neva la Volunteers discharged more P hu C. SUHUYER, August ijth, 1874. w t J than three hundred miles from home. i WEST MERIDEN,CT T. B. HANDLEYj, Soldiers can depend on fair dealing. In Agent of Anna Va i Hensselaei; and gunrdi- z‘■ f x - Atty, for Plaintiff. formation given free of charge. When an of estate a J. U. Van Rensselaer, ✓ 'I- writing enclose slump for h»ply and state augUwfl ' / I Ì mS PoRfLAXD. Ogn. I lept. R, 1374,; * 73ao3J-ly •eompanv and regiment and whether yon -T-*--- :--- *~ Estate of Jo^n 1 McMaribugK De-1 ?iaye a discharge. Congress has extended he time for filing claims for additional Bounty nndcr'Act of July 28, 18W, to Jan (teased -- -. uary 187.*), so all such claims must lie nutde before that time. Original Bounty of gloo The'Dayton Flouring Mills are now run has been allowed all Volunteers who en ning and a:« »o»<1y to buy « beat or ex VlN THE otice is hkrehy giv ^ n BY by the listed before July 22, lefll tor three years, change f>r wheat, or t<> grind for toll, or to of tlie es- ¡.. undersigned admin 1st traSor ' if not nald the same, when discharged.* chop tor iryough, deceased, to the ________ tate of John McY for toll or any other way to atdt the . . Land Warrants can be obtained for aerv. trade. creditors of and 1 person's'havingcJlatms . ’____ Ices rendered before 183% but not tor serv iceased to exhibit them »OO Paiges of Engravings and Cot- . against the said Persona wmhiug their own wheat gtouud ¥vvoucher< Within one ore4 Plate. Published QU A RTE HL Y, at ices in the lat^ war, Pensions for late war with tlie n will plea'« run the same through a tannin* and 1812 obtained and increased when al no _ ^i- cent8 a year. First No. for .1874 just is iear after the fl 'piibli<i»tion qf this no- 25 cents 4874 lowed for less than disability warrants, miil in order to ta-urv extra food fluur. min,1strator al his rest- r““’- 3 )e(j. A - German ■ ■' Ice to th'e said edition at Mme prite. price. but no punsious arc allowed to Mexican HARKER A Co, . . ----- JAMES VICK. fa- dence in said co city of Tillamook. Address. £ L. D.,AUKLY, j and Florida war aoldiers. State of Texas Dayton March 10,1S74. Rochester, N. Y ; AdmtiHstrator i i has granted Pensions to surviving voter»_ __ , 1 A. ans ef Texas Revolution. New Orleans ' 'of the estate oi ^John McMurrough, de- GIRI8. TAYLOR, dealer In generail mer- I and Mobile Prize Money is now due and! WWABKER A CO., Ferry atr strut; j ceased. «•> chjmllse. Odd Fellows ’ building. rhe beingnaid. W. II. Aikeu also at tends tu >M goods, groceries and genet «1 ‘ July 4M eût 174. I ch*M,p cam store. I , GeneralLaw find f.pHection HtrNinc-.». diee. parton flouring Mille. •-» ,« f 4 •W> ng 21:1874 I a . S ummons . ■ SUL LU Hl PERSONAL. $.'o to* LIG.UT by virtue cj r an order orlhi» Probate N tountv, Stntq/ff Oregon, court of Yainhifi $ ' I on duly made and £i ntered'of reeotd t lierein tlie 4th dajfi of August. A. I>. 1874, li- 1 y. MISCBUqMiaH.-&; * apply to the cofirt for tlie relief »rayeff for that in said complaint, which is, in Brief, I ull and each of skid defendants be decreed to execute in dae form fi deed. > df ebnvev- ance to said plaint iff l'or the foil« (jjwkig des- cribed real premises: MiViuh 1> y piistake were not luchujcd in the deed < qjf, contfey- ance ma IV byleC Laughltn ,ai 4 ndniinfs- , Isaa< T,i Peet, de- trator of the es utq of said I th day of ceased, to said »1 iHintiffion the May, 18<3, towi : ‘ ' The east half ff the northen« quarter; p—.. . — ________ N.w. Uj- j2.! quarter the southwest quarter o. J. the u>. ,1 lr»F V.» n»l. tinn elevet plev«* in town- and lot No. one Sit if UPl section ship two south, hinge range four feur west id Yam- hill county. •ounty, Ore fon, und and that tll pf said defendants be divested of ivi interest, right or claim «yliich they pa cither of them have in oi(to said premises a. ipd that plaintiff’s title thereto be forcvfrf quieted and for general i siief, ’**“* , sit week* bj- This summon . 1 nubÄshed Juigv of said order of Hon. B| Bonnuiu. Bon emlxjrîth. 18Î court, made Sepiémber 7 hJyUAlS Ì A BA* RAM Í sey ; ' Attorneys lor [•hnntiiT, Lafayette, Lafayette, Ord} Ortóujon, I t I wfl, ' I Septeuiber;i|,l 18*4. |; N PORTLAND DIRECTORY. I ' There will boo public examination : ild In the Lafayette school house, on Sen) n- ■FERGUSON ber 28th. 1874, commencing at 10 A. M. J. IL CARSE Has the fargest assortment of First < ba* School Sn] f Dry Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods, Ho»- Sep.4wi- iery, Atb In Portland. . / - LEWIS* STR.\I Lafayette Ludgr© No. !49, I. O. Q. 1 No 67. First at. I! Mceteat Igikiyatte, every Saturday eve; '_________ ,.r.'..X--------------------- i i ing at 7 o’clock. TUB LABUFffl* JFWEliBf HTOUX IN TOKH.AXU Members pf the order in good standing ai ave jubt received andamb invited to attend. constantly receiving 1. * . s. By OTder of N. G. ■I 4 — « 1IKJ Front street. « 1 Gold in New York to-day, 109 3-4, Dealer in Watches, Diamond», Jewelry and Portland ortland Legal Tender rates, 904 bnymgj Silver ware. Bole agent for the Celebrated Diamond Conaetltig of GeneriU Meflehandbw, nU gelling. Spectacle*. Agent for American Watch Gold bars are quotable at 725(^750 ne. C©.* National Watch t o.. Howard Watch Exchange on San *■ Francineo, ’“*—x“~ 1’2 f i Co., and Uha*t E. Jacut Watches. Seth Thom’•* Clocks. « per cent premium. . Watches and Jewelry repaired and Liverpool Wheat, 10s ld^lOa Id; f (’ lub, Warranted. All orders sent by express promptly at s los'^d^iis, .; tended to. Goods sold at one price only, O^jts-Choice Oregon, 11 75; light feed No pleiad Jewelry of auy description at fl 5$i@|l A this establishment. , . In the Circuit Court of Yainhl I county. , - - TEACHERS. — • • » Appointments for I«afayeUe and Tillamook I'ircuit areas follows:’ First SabbSth Happv Valley, at 11 o’clock x. w., McMinnville. <i:30 r. m . Second Sabbath. Tillamook. Thin! Sabbath. West Chehalem, 11 A. M., Unity School Hociae, 3 r. m . Fourth Sabbath. Armstrong’s 'School House. H a . M.. lj»fayette.6:3O p. m .. • ----- - r __ , a^S»¥¥Xrf* M. E. Church South. .■ ' * , ■ 1 -« •* NOTICE TO SCHOOL State of Oregon The petition for a change iu tin ;■ T" ' - ' Jflghlin, J y « plaintiff, -- y va. ~ — Iæe'Laç , John Lowery, P road leading from North ¿Yamhili of Isaac adniinistmtor __ of ,* the estat ltd!.. through Chehalem Valley to Portland II Peet,E £t|za * both w,„ Pee ,’decr Ijy-el,Phelin " Peel, Sani 31 Peet, Susan Peqt>, daugli. was dismissed. . «14 id Z Isaac __ ters and Hlieirs-a:-’. aw of (fdZ li. true aised; but) w*«.,..^. mw Peet, d A. Watt was authorized ts^rocu n names a to plaintiff Unknown, lumber for the apron of l)*id go ii and the u known heirs-at-ijw rrfsaid Isaac Pee ¡deceased, defenHiufl:' district No. 27. ♦ • < The bridgo across the North Fori* To Pluba Sarah Peet, Si > n * Peet, of the Yambill at Gaunt’s was acj and to t/iif 1 u^l'npirn ft Eli'.dMh cepted and orders allowed A. Wut^ mh I J moc ^aafcd: hein-ai-laic for f 1000 for building it. To the above famed defendant^ -: F. Large was appointed to examine N the name df the Statewof Oregon,you the bridge at this place and report ifj and each of tiAn are hereby rdqaired to said bridge is built according to the appear in the l » o a ve.named Circuit Court plans and specifications. Report was and answer tli._ »a complaint filed against henbos’e entitled suit by thereinjnthe received and -the bridge accepted. you said plaintiff, Jphn Lowery, livj the first Orders drawn in favor of Paquet and day ofthe of the next rouular rouufar term of ofiji ibis court following the e miration ó.t theilme pre Taylor for f 1400. in the drder of pubiicatl|jn.Jiereof, Superintendent of district No. 19| scribed which term wi I commence on fhe ' fourth authorized to repair bridge across the Monday in Oct! ber, 1874, and you' are here by notified thaf if you fall toni Ipetr and Banister creek * 1 answer as abovè required tlie pii jintiff will -1 t 7 ---------------------- r v~ THE PARKER CUN. I T PARKER BRO'S i I ’ N 'I I C K