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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1874)
k It 1 > It f a*.:?" - I l & > * .4 * I A .»■ t J ! ‘i I A J I i Á i j r I t « I * V ! f I, T f I 4 *r. ’s X Í L I I r i f . F V 7 H i’ I tf. LAFAYETTE COURIER. >—-■ —-1 » ------------------------------------------ --- FRIDAY, 8BPT. l«th, M s- I F. W. ». MAT«. rA’TCR.' .Ji : .Appointment* for Lafayette and Tillamook Circuit are aa follows : First ................................ Sabbath Happy Valley, at 11 o'clock I j. m ., McMfanville. 6:30 p. m . Second Sabbath. Tillamook. Third Sabbath. West Chehalem, 11 A. M., nity School House, 3 p. m . Fourth Sabbath. Armstrong’s School louse. 11 A, m .. Itofayette.6:30-p. m ., r ------------- 4--------------------------------------------- 1 Dr. J. W, Watts will preach at this placo . fl abe second Sunday in every month at 11 a. m., and in the «.venlng at early candle light. 5: • Prayor-mectings every Thursday evening. ' The sound of the school bell is beard- ; Still they sling those • irotes around the streets. Out of forty-nine scholars attend ing thè school there are only thirteen boys. ‘ Cyl*. SAMUBL, la oar duly awthor- The new bridge seems to bi the iatfd Ageat at Portland, Oregon. principal promenade on Sundft af> ——,‘i.l: — ' . ... t ■ ........ terdoons. » > •>.f----------------------------- —— ■ — • ? tf-—- ■■ ■■ ------------------------------------- Arrival nnd Departure of Mails. g f t b r t ib» 4 I iff Í I • Ï t- i ■ rinir inis sw/inlr ♦* lLa «• T/xnV» more I i j J ■i 1 I ,r* ÎÜ i '■'i ■ I!; if ? t i p Ì aniqial, which they imagine was un- G. W. Snyder of the Reporter '1FF - a • N • _•_ fortunately mired in a quagmire in was iu town during the »♦cck and i I ' fo the bounty / of Polk, which belongs ^FroL^^' 0 US a ____ erson of this place. L . _. Mr.|Hcnde 1/", to Mrs. H. H. Snow of I picMinn- £S time they have dug after thi&e .with various success, sometimes vil’e is .ij town on a visit|wl„. rith her finding pieces of bone which evidently belong' d to some larger animal than friends. She is a guest ! I of Mrs now roams our majestic forests, but Allen. thii time their labors did not meet Rev. Mr. Summers w|l 01 occupy ir iu this ■ with much success. They found the tl»c pulpit at the Churclh horir (in a horn) was not “corneata g place Sunday next. bled r"^ ;• * N Rccent- A W onderful I nventi W heat S prouting .—We are in« nt little formed by several farmers that the ly P atented .—An ele instrument which combi twelve latei rainsJ caused a cousiderarble of practically useful tools, vis: Pocket the wheat which was standing to Rule, Ruler Square, Bevpl, 8crew sprqutt Some of the farmers ha^. al Driver, Chisel, Compass ” ‘ Scissors, most all of their crop» still standing Butten Hole Cutter, Pa Knife, which, if not sprouted, was made soft Eraser, and Pencil Shar ner. The i^l eivdeut- by getting wet, and which is liable article is made of steel ai^d <yanted in to become mouldy unless the best of ly durable. Agents aro Ranted every town. The proprietors to 3' offer Lw car4 is taken of it. •end steel pollishtd post paid for by O f C ourse .—Two young mefi out mail for fifty cents. Silver plated, P” id t>o dollars. one dollar. Gold plated riding were passing a farmhouse wlfere a farmer was trying to harness Persons desiring an agency or to ob tain the tools should app at once. aq ¡obstinate mule. “Won’t he draw?” The proper address is Combination said one of the men. “Of course,”, Tool Co.t 124 Nassau s|jeet, New •aid the farmer, ‘lie’ll draw the at- York. Also, the new£ volving tepjion of every fool that passes this Lightning Trap, which wyids up like The young men drove on. a clock. Kills rats, gop' ‘ rs, squir- rels, mice, &c. and throws hem away A rm D islocated .—Dr. Littlefield and sets itself as quick the name informs ns that a man named Henry indicates. One trap sent *by express Harnew was thrown from a horse for one dollar. near Xenia, tbe other day, and that tioR of Dr. T he commanding o one of his arms was dislocated at the Walker’s Vinegar Bitters; Chronic elbow. The doctor fixed the arm and Dyspepsia, Fevers, Nerv Disorders the man is reported to be getting Constipation, deficiency o ♦ital pow- along allright. ing the er, and all inaladies a wels, the I A fter B ruin .—A disturbance has stomach, tbe liver, the muscular pulmonary organs, or th bq£n brewing among the small stock system, is exciting the wonder of of* the farmers in this vicinity for scientific men and creal ing such a o the sicks ts was oar sensation among sometime. To-day a large black bear ____________ er before witnessed The was seen just below town and quite a L- ----------------- - iu au$ „ ago. .. number of the nimrods of this place sales of this great vegetaf?le femedy intend to make it hot for his bearship have becu quadrupled within & single tjni eroding. -s~~ I • I » - r- t ¡4 i ■ Ì I 'i i » » L I ■................................................................................. ■■ I 4 1. i < » !• .!■ • *■ |i « ■■ ■ iBIMMBB i I a ■ i i V I I i i I ' M’ * I i : 1 I H ’ » 1 A .< • X f ■ PORTLAND DIRECTORY 11 y N “The White House,” i > I ^■ WILS'OX w à^ELER ,3 3RÄW FEED WING MAÓHINgS. Has tbe largeit assortment of First Hass Dry Goeds, Rillinary, Fancy Goods, Hos- iery, ae. in Portland/ LEWIS A STRAUSS, No. al. First st. TU K LA BU UT JKWELBT STORE IN PORTLAND H. L. STONE, N the name of tisi State and each of you are here appear in the above named I '0 JovfrI and answer the complaint ' Malmt you therein In tlie above on suit by said plaintiff, John Lowery 1 day of the next regular terns or coutt 5 following thè expiration of Jhe prprtl scribed in the orderx>i publicaiti ♦ 11 which term will commence on •n t Monday in October, 1374, ftnd yo here* by notified that if you fail to r ir and answer as above required the p ait iff will apply to the eourtfor the reftet in said Complaint, which Is,>an b;?ief, .all and each of said defendants brt ae. to execute In due form a d twice to said plaintitlfor the I cribcdreul premises: whic were not Included in the d< d óííjconV ance made by Lee Laugh 11 trator of the estate of said ceased, to said plaintiff, on May, 1863, to-wit: The east lialf of the nort the southwest quarter of th and lot No. one of section cl i ship two south, range feur I hill county, Oregon, and I defendants be. divested o right or claim which they them have in or to said pre plaintiff's title thereto be f und for general rtdlef. This summons re oubllshed order of Hon. B. F. Bonhamf court, made September 7tlaJ] M c C ain & s Attorneys Hl - Lafnyette, Oregon, i 4 September^!!, 1874.1 Sheriff's Safe i OTICE is hereby given 1 ill N Winner at 4 . i enlionjarm * » 1 B SCRIBE Î ■A, T ••....FOR M B • * ■ fon a /• f Ba w a I I pi w ■ « . ..................... s'...---------------------------------------------------- 1------- of the estate of John M<y ceased. ♦’ July 22, 1874. J .a l WEEKLY - no to is WToTrczD hereby given t BL-.- AH longer any partnership :b itwein J.B. HARKER of Das jon. Orest end ÜAMES C. VAN RENS.'ELAER, of 1 IfM [ifl. Ore- '* tisted at Îon, which partnership-foi» * >ayton, under thp namè ot 1 « 1 ’ ¡K A Co. líwaid J. Notice is also given that ,e bordas been B. Harker or anyiother per. < mba I* to,, tn con- run* tap for the paateix «fototbs aull tract an| indebtedness .that I binding Way ton jointly upon thé »owners j tbermore id notice i Flouring Mill, and líwill not given that Ann|i Van ran Beni Rens pay any portiori.efl any ind| ind< Mdi« ¡¿¡s orex pense of any kip id " whaiew r. I ’Ijch bas within the time atn •ove named trti Mv here- after be incurred incu—' jh ‘ or about o: fia* toébalf of beeome a said mill, nor permit tbe sail lien upon her interest there! |feR. P h . C.3l Agent of Anna Van . RensSfel| and guardi- an of estate of J. C. Van P ortland . Ogn. Sept. 8; 187 3 I SAH I 4 I .'Si VERY GRANGE JT QET/UP CL I l Free Cot •to whoever gett\ *■ S — ' ___ 3 Copi! ® Copi t' f 4. ijr THE or Ono Year, v — g ; . . i 1 advaneo in U. S. G omb O i equivalent in Currenejm iflcent^MAPof the A of the Pacific Coast^ < to every sab«eribtr« ir & DE YOUNG A CO^ J¥sprfo * AH Postmasters are authorised Nlre iubeoriptioca Specimen jj. iiftr 9 eent free. 8an> ixm CANDY ■— f • —» - e ■ I ’ • OF T11JC * I ft * t 1 I wk ir • tí. F HIGHEST WILSON Sewing Machine \Y^Cei th« straight seelies. Lock btitch, runs Prize Mak«« light a d will do either light work withe at AT THE J or'./hesyy change of adjustment, being improvement »ver all VIENNA i an high priced machines. .'•to 1 i buy no machi e until you Exposition hay« examined the Wilson— tli$ price* is Ten t »^Twenty dollars less <han otlftft. OVER Needles for all ■¿chines cheap. am ; Send for Circular .»nd Price ■ \ '• < J I ' -' List. A V a I l . COMPETITORS. Gen’i Age it, 119 Third street Portland. ---------------- ---------------------- TRUSS AND SPLINT Manufactry LEA Hl EK B A R H B E R 4 * » ♦ * ■ri 4 X i ♦ À . u. warenkros , «lan.ifacturer and dealer in Cutlery. Surgical and Dental Instruments. No. 131 Fir4 Street Portland jfl ok «. «*• r* HAIR DRESSING’SAUMML PERKIN*. J I . • ; t ED. f aving bought the shop owned by J. K. Majors, wish es to inform th« public that hs is L now prepared to do any and all kinds of w ork in his lin« in ths lat est st« le, Shaving, 25 cento Shampooing,.....:. U I, Hair catting ’v i s • • a. f : f. HVE ,T HOBO UGH DY OVBR* hauled and repaired my BATH H ROOM, those in need oi a good H 0 P Can be accommodated reasonable. - ■ . ’ u-. ? -^ry v- X ED PKRKINS. ... j I K. Lafayette, noto tf W hebxas , Under the Ac. of the Lagials- miv (State w tive Assembly, of the of > Oregon, WM* en* titled “an Act Act, to protect latigaato latigaata ’ 'approved approved October 24th, ls70, the LArAYKTTK'Cot'MK», (■■T^ g . published “ * * * at Lafayette, _ Jn ‘_ ths _ a newspaper county’of of Yamhill, Oregon, has hab becii been desig nated to publish the Legal ai.d Ji Jidtctolad* ditto) ad* vertisments f<»r the county of YamLiJ, i> tbe State of Oregon, and the \\ hekkas , The pioprictots piopric WpEKKAS, of said Lara« YETTk Cot RiEK, has hleil with the couatv Clerk of said Yamhill Co,written »tipulaUcM accepting th« conditious of said (id Act,* Act, together with a Bund Bond approved as ■< ( the ‘ 31 la* _ diretto _____ _ „ .... proper ....... — — and — u noticea . VVI, to «tf with returns tiieieof, this office according to law,now thereforeeeW L avaysttx Cot uiEK, is hereby proclaintod to be appointed and confirmed aa the medi ate thmpgh which all Legal and Judicial ad* wriisyients for the county of Yamhill* in thi« State of Oregon »bsll im publnhed tor ttes petiod authorized by law. in testimony whereof, 1 have beaeuuta ««• my hand and caused the seal of th« Stato «wnoa-saawaj 9 v* » 4. '* t of Oregon to be affixed, at the Exscutiv« office, in the citv of Salem, this ths 22nd t I, (u.a,J a 9 Atte ht: S. F. C badwick ' ______ ,A>'ec. qf State. ‘ J.'lA- b HUM’BRIDGE, DR. ALFRED KINNEY, i Direct importer an J dealer in and Shoe Findings^ FIND INGS l/eather N o, 141 Frontstreat. ~ JOHN A. BtA K, R oom N o . 7, D m cm ’s B vildixu , WATCIIMIK K R (Formerly with Beck A Son) N. W. CFirat and Woran. Watchmaker and Jeweler, POBTL tXD. OREGON. No 1A* Front street, bpe- Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m. till after 5 ». m AXD oial attention given to re- . t- In iffice at Night. briring watch a, clocks and j«w«lry. ‘ JEWELER. Oder« by mail or expre s promptly attended t». THf PARKER CUN. * -, . » . < a tf i J T ii Moaqemory Block, 7 » CALIFORNIA. W H. AIKEN* Attorpey-at-Law and Commander of the GrundArtay of the Re public la California ami Nevada, will give prompt attention to the collecfton of Adr ditlQaal Tmvel Phy, aow due California more and Nevaiia VtfdBateeM volunteers- dtechanred -t—- - -— th«n three hundred mile« miles from home. t____ Soldierscan < depend on OtfT dealing. In formation given‘sfree of charge, n hen writing enclose stamp for reply and «tate companv and regiment and whether you have a discharge. Congress lias extended the time for filing etaitns for additional Bounty under Act of July tot, 1866, to Jan uary WT3, so all such claims must be made before that time. . Original Bounty of 1100 has bee« allowed ail Volunteers who en listed before July M. 1861 for three years, bcu «fnit mild the — “ dtacliarged. ----- 2z_ Land Warrant« can be obtalna lfor serv t not for serv- ices rendered ices in the late war. Pensions for late and 1812obtainedaad i when ak Ä J .. i.^.3 ” SE HD STAMP FOR çmçtytoB PARKER BRO’S WEST MERIDEN,CT. !”M 'K 73no3J-ly —. —------------ ,------------------- -------- NOTICK TO FARMERS. The Dayton Flouring Milla are bow raa- < ning and are leady to buy wheat orex- elm< wjieat, or to grtod for toll, M th chop I for toll or any other, way to. anil the tradfe 7Iiwx trade. ’ i’er.'Oiis «ishiDBtheir own will nJe*'-e run fw ar mill in order td insure 9 .. ^‘ßSfr i “MSm? ■ ' Dayto i March ID, WN. aranmito, lowed for leei than _ but no pensions are allowedi to Mexican i and Florida war soldier«. Stgie.oLTc“ rvivinr : *—?— 'is tu sur vTvinr veter- »———------------ — has granted Pen an« of Texa«. New Orleans wBARKER A, CO., Ferry, street; dry now due and JOL goods. grocertoeaadgeamlRMrck««- andltebiie Prise, __ _ W. _____ also attends to *1 goods, groceriesBMgt bebin«W. H. -A . disc . Payton flouring mills, Law ion Business. (ieperwi Li “ and “ » ollçot * i à 9 Í » .: Vit I « I -&■ 4 i ■’ i » 4 A lit c < - « L. F. GROVEE, J Governor of Urefoni -» j, Ij ? 7 dav of November, A. D, b7.;, and SHOE i K i PROCLAMATION. •*wv dT-NEW-fc» WINNER r M <4 lip r ■ UOÇ. Largest manufactory north of San Francisco. A full as sortment of Bugar toys, cor- nocupias. Wax Candles, etc, for tue Holidays, r'-** MANUFACTORY. ALloKY A HEGELE, No. 1U7 f irst street. j f iDEUl’SCtirf “APuTilEKE. Weil assorted foreign and GERMAN domestic drugs, jjljVfnfcsl*, and medicines at the new drug store of WILLIAM PFUNDER, comer First and Oak st«., Apothecary Orders from the country attended to with car« and dispatch. P. (). box, ill. J. K. G1LL «x VO, BOOKS 75 First Street, School Books. Hank books, 4 AND mis.ellaneous books, audna FULL hne of stationery, at Stationery, low rates. : • Da. J. W. PiLKlNGlON, Professor of Diseases of thi k Eye and Ear in Medical Department uf the OCULIST Willamette Uni- . versity. Office cor. First and Wash AND ington sis. Portland, Ogn. Makes a speciality of the diseases of the Lye, Ear, \'os: and Throat. Cross- AURIST. 53 es straightened. Artilicial eyes inserted. Spectacles prescribed for imperfect vis ion. SAN ntANCISCO, . itrator ilntet.- irr<|ugh i, de- $ UU|WV SAS State Fair, 1573. PORTLAND Mo. % a Fireside C s JL jm Cirio (he *M®cki I a L L — y - , l.j Ladies Dress Goods, Toilet B atisle, Fi^ared Tyrolese, Buimahs, ^Poplins, Japs. Silks, Alpacas. Shawls, Ginghanis,\ Prints, latest styles. WAR CLAIM AGENCY ? ÌJR RQY3 A n A GI* MR NT IS Api rOST I'RATURR. f tor A t he es- n,to the g claims ¡xh<'theni thin one *» of? this — no ê a< bis resi- I $4 A Aug t NEW GOODS! SOLDIERS’ F Le Great Papei Hiper, Mechau De- _a Y , f BO YS’:, SUITS. N - . T^TOTICEIS HEREBY G| 11 undersigned adminisf tate of John McMurrough,^ creditors of and all persons; against the said deceased td with the necessary vouch« year after tbe first publicafl tice to tbe eaid admlnistral denac in said county of Tilt A L-J HAJ’E JUST RECEIVED constantly receiving HOME ■ H, Estate of John McMa oeassd. / N aw GwOrW AND AM t • J To whom Itn^y It my- C < -wL Sole agent fqr for tbe Celebrated Diamond London. _____ , Paris and Vienna. Spectacle*. Age: Spectacles. Agent for American Watch » odd old on the easiest terms of p Watch Co., Howard Watch Co , National Wi ’■ I I " 1 McKIBblN A DAVIDSON,; Co., and Chas. E. Jacot Watches. Seth la, Oregon, Washington and Idi A Thomus Clock*. y f Office, ‘.'5 Third st. Portland. ¡17" Watches and Jewelry repaired and WINFIELD WINFIbXD HUGHES, Warranted. / t Traveling Agent, Ya;nbill count ity I All orders sent by expreca promptly at- 4—3 tended'to. Goods sold at one price only. I A CARD. No plated Jewelry of any description, at I- '> Affi r thanking the citizens of this county^ this establishment. for til feir liberal patronage during ihe ¡nst Firit-clAsa aeacoi i| I desire to say that I will be t»v- SEWI5G MACH INKS, eling Ur the next few weeks in thia sec don Sold on a new plan. $25 to g the World Renowned WheeleljA tallmi $50 Wilte Mi Draw Feed Sewing Machines—yhe Ur«»L. ... ---- ----------- j ton ill Bn ---------- Faoor ite, and would say If in- Extra attachmenis fordoing feudi^ig [lurchasers isers lo to buy no niachin- machine e fiU LIGHT all kinds of work. FREE. {oq hùvel seen the New Ncr wheeler 'Yhrelor & i Wi ilaoia. jrCseen ÌW I M Manufacture commenced in ike pleasure in ................. exhibiting „ when< , \ ver RUNNING 1873. O«er~80,(X)U in use. you désire to sec or pnrcliaae, and I willjaeil will Mr. A. J. - - Dufur, - - State yot fl madrine on as liberai terni*, , deli ” H Agent, P, of H., baa made ed, a^d instructed at vour houses as si spacial arrangements to sup offi t( in Portland —either on note or ms 1 ply members with these Ma me nt system^-or literal discop SE W Ì NG chines. iy 0« A^id other articles too tedious to mention. » ■» cash li ties intending purchasing at any time MACHINE. NO COMBINATION! NO MO GENTS’ FURNISHING dui i the present year, will find it g 1 NOPOLY! to 1 ir advantage to purchase now^j.nd IJUHTE8T, . “The Home Machine Co.” GOODS, hai 1 e hemselves thoroughly instruct the only one that refused to «*■ r* » . evi t tange of the work as it w ill be in join the Sewing Machine Bing of tbe latest styles and variety of both For SIMPLEST, sili eltto do ao late in the reason, Prices of all kinds of Sew • * I 9'1 ing Machine Needles reduced eign and^domcstic manufacture, qeem it unneces ary to say anyth I mk Crits of this famoui machine as to 60 cents per dozen. Price are —ALSO List, Circulars and fall par ithat it sands the wtx.xim at ticulars sent to any address I’s Exposition wh0re the greauea test on application, |ven before the moatcompetent j GEO- W. TRAVER, world. Besides there is fifty pel Of latest Styles and iu fine variety I? > General Agent* Whee'er A Wilson Machines in I m- sa“Give this House a Cali.* Home Sewing Machinet 8. unty to day than any other. X spr6m6 W. corner Morrison and 3d W m . M c KIBBIN, street, um Gent fai Traveling Agent, Wheeler & -s Manufacturing Company, j i i TWU t-tiur PKEMlUMb, I ” II -f SUMMONS. ä otïc< 4 K 'f Dealer in Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry and Silver ware. ) Consisting of General Merchandise^ w of ____ an ___ execution _ duly __ . 11 .hao Circuit court of tliefState djf O Yamhill county under the seal o: on the 28th day of August J 11 Judgement obtaiued. thcrelf day ’of August, 1874, ani by'the Clerk thereof for the' hundred and thirty-three dj enty-five cents any for cost| r Of inehts, against E. It. Hall, aj a vc J. E. Brooks, and to i)ic di il levied upon the following i estate of the said E. tt. lloll, ’ bks, The donation land claim sec- notification No. 2.701, and I »ci? ---------- h i No. tions eight and seventeen iij ¡W at is this great remedy, and whnL ) are east its ^eqt 4. south of range No. fire Aye& el ects*? ctw? These are questions wl^il whic|j the tion gréa American public has a right tt a-k, portion of the John II. IB •c to land claim, namely, that pai eing H*-l has also a*1 ight to expect a <gh: □did fore sold to O.H. P. Beagle, M atibfactory reply. The preparafip mi« Hu id notification, No. 2502. claim! |d and gentle saline cathartic. »Itefa I tire ¡tion township and rangte; alsogth rife, id in Ionic, and is most carefully prepared land claim of John E. BroC“— s Uted claim No. 49, notification Nd jurm of a snow white powder, contain- the in said township and. rant |ll the wonderful medical properties of to John sontheust quarte|kh$retofoi hr-famed lied real Dowling; all of said above I county, ELTZER SPRINGS OF GERM ANY. estate, l>elngand lying In Yi 0 hered- State of Oregon; together wl iit< cfTeéts, those who have tested the improve- itanients, appurtinances 1 N ation are tlie best judges, apd ^they m meats thereunto belonging { ii jL lire over __ _____ . . - - that 1 - the their . own .. j-iguatures, r.4B74, nNBlaniltion will promptly-relieve iudiAe- Sa1uydaj the , lOfA dajjpf i tr on, leigtilate - the How of bile, cure every of said ■ ionics of headache, .tranquilize tbe nervous at the hour of one o’clock i lands of syn *im. refresh and invigorate the weak, day in accordance with the! pf, I will stild execution and by order to* the mi i£ate the pangs of rheumatism, tieutral- proceed to sejl at »ublic t United ite acid in the stoQiach., cleanse and tone highest bidder for [cash in. bowels, a»-ist the failing appetite,¡.cure ¡house States gold coin,ih ftont of tac 1 aliovc thchvartburn. If yon shea "suffeter^give door, at Lafayettfe, Oregon, <11 1 Ih the tjiis remedy a trial, and it will conYinq« you descrilicd real estate togo-li I !m- of the above facte. Sold by all dfu hereditaments, appurtinunjt longlng provements thereunto I L or so much tic ' as •+ JfUndrel wlllsatisfv said sum of Ant cnly-fivc I rl. and thirty three dollars mi$ disburse cents, (<1?>33 75), and easts tato o ¡ Ore- ments, the same l»eing the a 1< at of sa’d In the County Court of the Statso nil ill; ai. .. id siibiect . gon, for the County of Yuiuhl[' judgement.'. Baid land will 1 tefore T.Jll. Wright, plaint iff. vs. John to the m >rtg*ge8 existing u] ton H. Espy, defendant. the date of this judgment. 1 To John II. Espy, defendant: . Sherirt Yamhill con rtylnir on. TF& THE NAME OF THE STATE OF L afayktt *:. O rhgox * 1 JL ¿OREGON, You are required to appear * Sept. IQ, D7i an« s answer the complaint filed against ana von in the saptll:w4 ' — the r . above . - entitled . . . action n , Jg7 in- j that first Monday of October, A. D., . V term being the first day of the next t_. — 4f said e. court; and if you fail so to answer, f. want G 11a rd 10,11 • h ’I t thereof, the plaintiff will take ju 1 me nt 'THAT ainst you for tlie>sum of (I217C0- )) two otice is hereby ^ldreland seventeen dollars ad 'fifty _ ___________________________ Frollate tehts, by virtue of .an »order and the coati and disbursement« of court of Yamhill county, St Oregon, his ils action. ______________________ . * M therein duly made and entered of ■ ■ Published by order of the Hon. H. Hur- 1 ‘ W 1974, 11- on the 4th day of August y. Judge of I inc above entitled court, this ‘ir des ley, censing me to^ sell the Ik August 11th, 1 to sell cribed real estate, I will ‘ - T. B. HANDLE«/. tnlglicst at public sule to Atty, for Plaintiff. bidder for cash In lujnd, 1 Tinted States augl4w6 • I j , coin on Saturday tha 10th dj jL^f October, 1874, at 10 o’clock ’A. M.. I i3f°nt of the I j ’ . j Court-HouSe door in Lafayel tfef thefollow- »CÌÓ1I „ ing real estate belonging to 1 ¿ijikflender- rson, 1'ta son. OJa Henderson, 1'la H 11^ uttforfon, and son, minor | iffisof J. O. Wilbur Henderson, Henderson,' deceased, andj vfordpof said -i“-e<i, and Siiardian, to-wJU The uis Ifvided four- fths of the undividedono-4 «tventh^f the i T eta Im of west half of the<dontUion I InfNo. 87, Jesse C. Henderson and,win notification No. 1|22. situât situatq Ï ’. No. 4, S. •f Btatc of R. No. 4 W., in Ydmhlil coj Oregon. i/regvii. , i w. J. »..CO. J..CO< HK w — .¿nd Ida Guardano! Frank,; Wi^bin I Henderson. I I .tl-1874 aug.tr 1874 j !■■*■»■■,■» • FERQUJLON «.BIRO At the Old Brick Comer. 103 Front street. heire-at4au> of mid ltaac the above named dejendan i ì • «t To Piuba Peet, Sarah Peety\ Elizabeth Put ^Md to w' 1 Ì i administrator of the es Ute of lsaaa Pce',*decease 1, Pheba Pi »6t, Elizabeth Peet, Sarah Peet, Susan« ^ètìLdaugl| ters and heirs-at-law i Peer, deceased; but names are to plalntii f t wbknowm and the unknown heirsf «fit'luw, of saia Isaac Peet, fioccaseli, di efendabt: i- 5 ! A a Ji I V y—■■ e.tf. Summons. Bob is happy—it’s an *eight£pound Mail* bound South will close at 5 boy^-Mrs. .. , ¿Robert Pierce is ' py another. Il’s nice to be a rient. o’clock P. M. each day. Mails bound North will close at 7 j. and put away your over A ' P. M. each day/ utiiBrcllas just because the sun> shines Postoffice will close at 8 P. M. until to-day; you may need them tt i-mor- further notice. row;. _ I Office open from five to «ix p. M., There were only four wagti s in Sundays. J. W. W atts , P. M.Stowu peddling Aug. 18. • Q beof at one tiut j'0 One day this week, but Mr. John iBoston L ively R unaway .-—0n last Tues was the 1 man the people patronized day evening a team belonging to Mr. We|have heard of four d Jfereut cases trf “nest hiding” within | lie last Janies English, who was engaged in haulingi wood for the steam mill in two weeks, but think they an i oniy rumors to injure the innocent/ this place, got frightened at some The party that went into thj coun- wood sliding from the stack and con cluded to t^ae a spin On their own try last Monday night with f ic in- hook. They first commenced to back tention of giving Mr. I. C.' II tendrix B’ and got the wagon against the wood and his fair youfig bride a st renade pile, thereby penning Mr. English up againsi the wood so that ho could not with hor^p-fiddles, tin horns, typ cans extricate himself nor reach the lines, and divers and sundry other Instru which unfortunately were on the op ments, after the first round wer« some-, posite side of the wagon. They then what surprised and just then •> ma took a turn for an opening in the rick jority of them thought their pothers of wood, there being only one outlet, wanted them and the gait they took and collided against one side, smash- for home beat Gol dsmith Maid’s one wfieel and breaking lose from the time. The party supposed posed tKat tFat Mr. wagoig mode another dash for liberty. H. was at his father-in-law’s-y-Mr. J. is tunc Mr. English was on Yocom—residence. Mr. Y. w^nt out By hand ", seizing one of the bridles, and invited them iu; the he in end.’ ored ----- ---- wr th'm, ____ , ___ to _. stop but they vited the more the boys run. aFinal- continued on, dinging English against ly some one fired off a pistol with in the wood whereby ho was considera tention of scaring the retreating bly b’uiv.d. ■ They spun through the crowd, and Mr. Y. thinking it was streets like a streak of greased light the same crowd went in and loaded ning and struck for tho country with his shot gun with blank charges came “head up, tail erect, and one eye in out and fired it off then slipptid down tha ¿bushes looking out fur a hajl- the road and hid in the fenced corner storiu.” They were secured about n and commenced snappiug .yaps to mile or so from town with, the collars frighten them. The party 1h>t went and haines still on them out to frighten the boys fo^nd the old gentleman in the fence cornet and G vers N ot . —W see by the Porj- one of them “yanked” him out, at l*nd- dailies that the Arcadian E aac the same time using very abusive así- language. A little scuiHe ensued in Ball Club intend visiting the Wash ington Couuty Fair for the i>ur[ pdk“ which the old gentleman got his nose scra ched. In tbe future, boys, when of beating the Yamhill clubs, Nofy, you go out on like cxcursio^ji, excursion, leave this is whut you might call cbee ky. the little boys scarcely a doipn years Home of thei.* members are in corres- old at hoine, home, they learn leanness ¡«oridence with some of the “boyjs” of fast enough as it is. thii place wb^, when the Forest Citjy clifti wa^ in existence, helped beat PERSONAL. members of r what is no^v ■MM of the ___ ___ ________ ________ the Arcadian club, but were then "Mr. N. P. Robinson of ^Dayton known as the Pacifies, and having made ns #lad with a small ainoimt ascertained from this correspondence of coin to day. Who’lljj be the thai every club iu the county, which amounts to anything, have disbanded, next to do likewise? they threw out this banter. Should J. T. Hembree and W.fS. A yrs the players conclude to organize at returned trom the Coast i <1110(111 even this late in the season we igue^s |dcd in the city boys would find (hat’ they tains to day. They succor did not have the mjiscle to face their capturing one elk. “country cousins.” • Rev. W. F. D. Mays is trans T hat H orn .--Someof our citizens ferred to the Eugene and Coast have again been at work iu trying to Fork Circuit. Rev. E. J G. ■ Mich- ‘J exhume the bones of some supposed acl conics on this Circuit i, .. . t iif » • In tbe GlrcuU Court .qf Xan llilll eountyî 14 State of Oreatn. John lxiwery, Plaintiff; vs. 1 ip Laughlin, Three Weddings on the velvet. Quilting parties seem to be all the rago' / I « ___ > Beautiful weather. À runaway this week. 187Â K. E. Church South. I ■ ♦ 1 I NOTES. • 31 • • tf f < Ml 1 A i . I / I Z » V >1 £ 41 ♦- S ï •gj F 1 ♦ < ¿ z < < t r ■» t st $ ■4 s t iI A i ♦ 5 j I i i ' 4 I i i « 4 ■/ ■i-Ji i «c F r ~i7, --v.^ f J to ♦ is ? ■ J‘”?7 ¿