-X- I Circuit Court Docket. i—•- K*-'; L' i» : , IÏ* f' MISCELLANEOUS. tools. Of these the universal Appended will be found a compte j-cr oll chuck is ft familiar example. ^RIDAY, NO V EM HER 6,1874. Miidd^r. list of the business transacted liy fl This is an sparatug for holding a . ML LITTLEFIELD’S Cold weather. ! October term of the •Circuit Ccter round object in a lathe exactly Too wet for croquet. M. E. Church South. It is needloss to say that this “cp^rt central with the spindle; so that it I Religious servilcbs will ho hekPbv- the Now ii the winter of our discontent. business is rather an expensive iuxi is adjusted at once without loss of M- R- Church South, us follows: I Who’d have thought Mac was a fid ry for xyhich the' taxpayers have First Sunday Happy Valley,............ 11 A. AL I * This tool is indispensable in phy. ÿ * it time. • AfcMinnvillc................... fi P. M. dler. p\v. . . r. , ‘ ihird *• West Chehalein,......... 11 A. Af. FELLOWS BUILDING Bo^yf«] every machine shop, and is large« State of Oregon v. Simon Bodyfel om-th “ Armstrong's Chapel.. .11 “ Dog-fights somewhat numerous this “ Lafayette,...................... t> P. Af. indictment for keeping a billiaiq ti week. \v manufactured in this country E. AnCIIAEL, P. C. blc without license; plea guflt, LAFAYETTE, 0GN, Streets are, getting in a yery slushy i fined $50 and costs. 4 and much appreciated abroad. « l>r. J. AV. Watts will preach rtt this place . r J! .j ■ i -I f/<*•■'- Hl '• ’■ • K /*• . ! the second Sunday in every month at 11 a. condition. State of Oregon v. .Lafayette Lafayette E IJai » The twist drill is «another pure’y in., and in the evening at early candle- ris; assault aud battery, plea of g gm Right.__________________ _ 1 Circuit Court has been in session American tool. It is simply a (y; fined $10 and<costs. . s Musical Instruments, SAMUEL, is our duly author this week. v/. Latayotte Lafayoâtc |li j State of Oregon vZ- J^lai round steel bar, cut like a common It has rained at last and the farm ’ ris; for selling spirittous liquors xvitl ised Agent nt Port la ltd, Oregon. ALBO a ------------- ;-------------- -—--------- *. ers arc happy. out a license, nonsuit and defenda^ auger, with edges suitable, for bor ■ Arrival and Departure of Mails. Old papers for sale at this office. ■ discharged. fl ing lnetals. It ranges in size from State of Oregon v. ,R. Harri^ ’ ir $1 per hundred. * a fine needle to-three inches diam * Mails bound South will close at O dieted for using profano l&ngupg 3)'clock p. M. each day. ¿Take in your plants, or they jury trial and verdict of not guiltl eter. One establishment in this Paints, \ Oils, Perfumes, 2 Mails bound North will close at 7 mhy get nipped. W. Whitef et ux, v. J. Watt: Actif country I has gradually absorbed B. M. each day. to recover realty, continued. 1 ,. i Geese are putting iu an appearance Fancy Toilet Articles | Postoffico will close at 8 P. M. until Aurora Bowman and husband V« < T the entire interest of others, and in large quantities. farther notice. t Aud a full Stock of Watt; action to recoyer realty* coj has a steady foreign demand for Office open from five to six r.’ M. Dr. ^Littlefield wants somo oats. tifcued. Sundays. its wares. A machine firm in Patent Medicines. See ad. in another column. State of Oregon v. Charles ,St4 Aug. 18. J. W. W atts , P. M. t < ji, ! Connecticut, which from very November 26th is the day fixed for continued. f. • al so M. Agee v. W. W ’ . Agee; si^it 1 ir killing Thanksgiving turkeys. modest beginnings terr or twelve r H untiko I tems .—People seem to divorce. Divorce granted. The first thing that “Nawt” bought think that all a newspaper man has J. R. Bean v. J.* Saxe; iujuheti^ years since, has built up an enor r obacco airid Cigars, to do iu order to obtain soveu or a after getting married was a bedstead.. dismissed ou motion of plaintiff? mous trade, has exported in thc4 ST -AuTIOlST ÜTIY, S. Hanna v. School District No. | The largest latter mail over receiv dozen columns of items such as haps, last three years over $1,250,000 review; dismissed at cost of plain ^gg^rrECTIOIATEn Y, mishap*, things that did or clid not ed at this postoffice came last even J. B. Harker — same as above, ing. worth of gun, pistol, and sewing- liapen and never will, that will in A. Hulburt—same as abov^j CANNED FRUITS f Don't forget the entertainment for These men hâve machine tools. C. __ ___ 1.1 . Lijicy Hulburt — same as. abo'/e. struct or amuse or neither, that are I the benefit of the Good Templars to Bangasser & Diclscbneider v*;¿II stocked several foreign armories true or false or both, that will excite night. Smith; settled and dismissed, gi the “risibilities” pr causo the briny with automatic machines on the Hotaling&Co. v.'R, Ha'rfis^ac tear to fall without havjng to skin ' There are sotne men around town American principle, and they arc onions, that will make the hair stand that beat Zamloeh mixing wine and to recover money, withdrawn.«, I M. M. Gay v.‘ W. W. Wests For Medicinal purposes. water. erect on your head even if you arc as as well known in European mar to recover damages; Change of'ge no50:tf balsas a buzzard, is to sharpen up' On the outside we publish a synop : * ket» as they arc al home, j We your two inch pencil, take a quire of sis of the proceedings of the last Leg to Columbia county. L. M. . Starr vs. Jr Jy K. E. Harrisa Harris, F ERGUSON A BIRD paper id your vest pocket and “take a islature. might poiut also to the locomotive equity; foreclosure suit in < spin around the block on your left engine makers of Patterson and There are a good many persons sick gag0- eyebrow.” Such is not the ca3c eggs- the Old Biffe Comer. John Saxe v. J. R^Bean; a Philadelphia, whose reputatiofi is Ai actly. We tried it the other night-? with Scarlet fever iu this county ut recover possession qf land, F jsi not on our left eyobrow, but was left present. - ....... world wide. The pertormarice of for plaintiff. on our back after a big dog ran be* Q uestion ?—What has become of 11. P. Bird v. O. II. Adams; American engines abroad has been bwixt us just as we were going down the Y L. & T. Co.? Hope this liain't — Dismissed to ‘ recover money, one of those slid aprons which adorn full through with?* * i aye just received .- ^ nd so satisfactory, compared with of plaintiff. our sidewalks—and after asking near constantly receiving A vote of thanks was given the mu Polly Smith, ot »1, v. R. 1 those of local builders, as to secure a dozqn men if th, y “know, d” any thing strange o" startling we learned sicians ou the occasion of the necktie son; suit in equitycontinued5;- large contracts, and an order for -c r\.. ---- ---- v. n- State of Oregon» Wui. that there had beeif’another dog fight sociable by the Lodge. . locomotives to burn anthracite G insisting pf General Merchaadi-»«, assault with a dangerous ton the streets. New married people should get defendant 'arraigned au<^plead -- —;------- « «. y------- - ------ coal, is now being filled at Patter their*furniture of Smith & Co. It is ‘ Ladies Dress Goods, fined $100 andco^ts; ? G rand J ury s R eport . — The handsome, durable and cheap. son for the Russian Government. State Of Oregon v. T. S. Pat Grand Jury made thè» following re- Toilet Batiste, The person that gets on the outside Ceny of a calf; defendant ar The de maud for American 'ma- l>ort to Judge Bonhuai: of the most thrce-ply-tnngle-leg whis acquitted. Figured Tyrolese, chinos in foreign markets has been We, the Grand Ìury, having J con key at a Chehalem dance is the bully State of Oregon v. T. S. Pa$ cluded our labors, beg leave to submit boy/ ceny of sheep; def. arraigne created solely by reason of the in Bu rmahs, - the following: dismissed. I costs less to take a weekly news trinsic mciit of the articles. l it. We recommend that the cell in State of Oregon v. H. M. LAFAYETTE COURIER I NOTES. * iF j f i . ■ i£j i l M mrog stur t T •> ' : T • ' STAÄ WEE 6 OF TH! PACIFIC C l| I SAIT F $4 A OF DRUGS, MEDICINE, J The Great Papei Mine:*, Mediai^ Ì A Free CojnJto whoever pete pa Club. 3 Copia?, One Year, • LIO 50 6 Copils ------- 1.8 00 10 Cop|^s .•■•••• I 00 Payable n advance in U. 8. GolA Coin or i i equivalent in Currency! •t -V CETI UP CLU| 8. Ami Iflcent MAP of *- the Pacific Coast sen I to every subscriber« CÄ 3. IE YOUNG d‘ CO., Propr Nan Frnneliice. t AIL Postmasters are authorised rive subscriptions. Specimen tent free. S knd fob oxa. a TT““'‘ I s B A R B E R S H H .NEW GOODS! 9 9 9 9 . . I'i ' J «11 - • Í paper than an industrious hen can use for a jail in this county'■be so re indictment for assault with & earn in a year at the market price of f paired by placing twelve bars of iron weapon; acquitted.' . T entirely across the end of the cell iu State of Oregon y. Mr«. Jar i? . y The reason why tfe are short on which the dooi* is placed. strong, John Thompson, , , ip 2d. We would alséVeconiuiend that items this week is because the people Smith, jr.,'Pleasant Smith s the tioor iu the hall of the Court- bad to tell the Grand Jury all they Smith; indictment for assaul knew and more too. House be repaired dangerous Weapon; dismissed '4 | We find hud the book* of the Sheriff, Judge. Hurley will receive bids for ■ J. Saxe vs. J. R. Bean; ac t Clerk aud Treasurer ns fur as i we have attending the draws on the St. Joe, rt cover • possession of property i a examined correct. R. P. . Bird vs. O. II. Adams 4 > Lafayette and Dayton bridges until G. W. JONES, Foreman. action to recover money. next \\ uduesday. Elizabeth Hall V3. Wm. H^ll John Williamson, ¡Efquire, of Che- for divorce. W ell iNDOliSED.—The Gift Con * W. J. McConnell ts. R. J ♦ certs in aid of the Kentucky Librai halcm Valley, has, so we understand, leased his farm to llou. Wm. Town man; action to recover mony are not aj ajl speculative. The insti send, and intends moving to Salem. A.Sitton v W Holcom'/rovieir, tution is chartered by the State of At a party in the “Grubby-End” ment of court.below reversed.^ Kentucky, '■ The first prize iu the Jane Armstrong» ci al. v St next drawiug, which takes place No of Chehalein, recently, there were two ^Oregon; review; ct^se argd vember 30. is $200,000. It is u relia ‘ knock-downs.” Too much bad “ta submitted and review dismiss! ble institution, and some one will get rantula juice'’ appears to have been Mary Lasselle v A. Bradbir] the money. And that there may be the cause. t.on to recover money; contiiut! no doubt at to the hoficsty of its mau- S B Culburtson vs A ¡pi Arrangements are being made by 9 agcmvUt, we cite thè »facts that the r,arties fully competent, and who same. best banks in Louisville indorse it, know how to do it, to give a graikl T E Fristoc vs W B Curey;i i ; and thafa Governor Thomas E. Bram- ball and supper at this place Christ for costs; cause submitted arid Í3- * lette, of Louisville, is the general mas night. sion of Clerk in taxing costs eo rm- manager. An institution so fathered < We have been asked the following ed. is certainly deserving of coafidenca. .. ^McMinnville Water and Mani conundrum which we have to let odr readers guess at: “Why ft the wife of taring Company vs D W McCal P rofessor Z am loch * On last . I* I. N. Hembree like a ship without causes—sale confirmed. Friday evening this chief of the mys ■■ " M-»»- --------------- Hk ballast. The Demand for American M in terious art gave one of hi3 deceptive Again we call attention of some of ery. ' entertainments at this place. Those the road supervisors in Chehalem t,o who attended aro loud in their praise the precarious condition of somo of . The New York Sun in" of some of the excellent tricks per the small bridges. Fix them up by formed on the occasion. The Profes all means and thereby save accidents. Ing editorially abput the fu sor has a peculiar faculty of catching demand for Aimvican in The late rains have raised the riter coin, he seems to find it in the air, iu the hats, eavs, laps and hands of tho about four feet and cleared out the pays a high complynent tc| audience, aud we, might say finds it debris from the effects of blasting sq ^»hanicH. Tt says; “where it isn’t as well as where it is.” that boats can now come up to the The improvenfent in A'ui “For ways that are dark au’d tricks warehouse. machinerv within the pa that are vain, Zamlovb is peculiar.” • There aro two or thereeyouug hell- — — ians in tlus tlus place that are in the hab hab- years has been so great thafr rge O fficers I nstalled .—Following it of yelKngout “Fire! Fire!” Seri quantities of it have been 4x ted officers - were i installed last Tuesdoy ously, young men, you are old enough ’ * A • - •.* - _ 4 * T evening by Lodge Deputy Watts for to know better, and some time you to foreign countries. Thi true chiefly of machines adapted t(S Ihe the quarter commencing November may regret your jokes. 3d in Lafayette Lodge, .1, O. G. J,: ... ; fEBSONii. 1 reproduction of pertain fprm^ I au- W. C. T., Geo. P. Dorriss; W. V. T., J. J. Daly, editor of the Itemizer tomatic machines which. giG i i li Mrs. A. F. Dorriss; W. S., J. & Hem bree; W. F. 8., Chas. 'Watts; W. T., gave us a call during1 the week. tended ,^ .make interch&gfi able James T- H^mbree; W. C. Miss N. has been in attendance on the Circa! work, as in sewing machihe^ pia k « Martin; W. M*., Miss 8. M. Bradshaw; Court. >-. W. I. G., Miss Vina Henry; W. O. §., We acknowledge a aCall from Chas* tote, guns, and similar nrt|c r les, * Sidney G. Dorriss. L. Dell and W Mathews of Portland. The American milling tiaigi ÿine, T he E ntertainment .— Arrango- Mr. Dell ir agent for the celebrated. and the system of milling n« state „ knents have been made with Profes Chemical Paint. ■ kll into shape, aro now used ' f John J. Whitney, Prosecuting At sor Zamloch to give one of Lis enter Irk- torney for this district gave us a call, gieat foreign ardiorics am tainments for the benefit of the Hail, during the week. He is a young man shops, and it need» nothing b^t lac- this (Friday) evening. Last Friday of groat ability, and will evidenty quaintancc with the cxccljenci evening the Professor showed to a make his mark. ! Very fair house, and gave satisfaction to those present, and all felt satisfied W. J. Martin returned home dur these engines of indugtrv tq . ac- th of their mon- ing the week from a three year’s, çouul fact. they had got t ■ ■ il h at the cruise over 8outh America and Cali ey. Tickets rcl for to the ex jrta- fornia. He returns in about Iwo stores. tion of mwing machine», Si jeam weeks. - ———■<»*—' — Boe- B oston ’» R e eogi nes «ttá hoil<r>, or an^ licle A head . - The Wheeler and Wilson ton’s meat wagon was sailing around which waqfcave special faéjliti kt0 through town the other pay selling Sewing Machine is still ahead on the •Is his good beef to everybody, and the Pacific Coast as elsewhere, having make, butw particularly 4o i natipnal reputo íon, bells on his horses kept time with the this year taken the first premium at which driver as he whistled: “Beautiful the Oregon State Fair, Washington and^r kuown in the tar bells, oh beautiful bell; if you don’t County Fair, and California State wofd as ! Amc tan kets ( want my beef, go to —Morgan’s shop. and County Fairs,, f _ ---------------- ---------------------------------------- ------------------------ ■ Brigham Young is dangerously ill, and his wile feels very bad about it. -4----------- -------------------- Where. Io go whe» short of mcney—-Go lo to wprk. I ■ ■ ■-».{' /'! ‘ fc" ------------------ -------------------------------------------- VI the mu very wv.J best X IWlVgl.VUO, I3T A For Photographs, go to Bi-àdley & Rùlofson’s Gallery with au eleavtor , 429 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. > Notice. . I i Poplins, Japs. Sill Alpaca Shawls, Ginghams, Prints, latest styles. j P GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS J • 1 WT ot ci is» hereby given that there is tjo 1.Y longer any partnership between J.B. HARKEK of Dav ton. Oregon and JAMES C. VAN RENS-ELAMR, of Portland, Ore gon, which partnership formerly existed at O! latest Styles and in fine variety. Dayton, under the nameot HARKKR& Co. * SWGive this H qu e a Call.-Gfl Notice is also given that neither said J. '. aprGinG j---------- B. Harker or any otherperson is or has been —---------------- - ----------------- for the past six months authorized to con tract any indebtedness that will be binding jointly tipon the owners of the Dayton Flouring .Mill, and notice 18 furthermore given that Anna Van Rensselaer will not 1 pay any portion of any indebtedne-s or ex ' E: pense of any kind whatever, which has within the lime above named or may here I ' * . <- after be incurred in or about or in behalf of *k SIMPSON. said mill, nor permit the same to beeome a lien I-- — her — * A therein. upon interest P h . C. SCHUYLER. Agent of Anna V an Kènsselaer and guardi 1____ of ‘ estate i»f J. C. \ an Rensselaer. an P gbti . a M). Ogn. Sept. 8, lb»4 »-g “ ® ir» ® ’’SS • I ->ao Q. s, Ä ~ o- o a S “ ¿ S o 5 aç V ® o SÏ d“ Ï -5» i i *5. ï 2 3 s. E S'3 ® 'a ° 2 * «¡o’* M S» (*** 3* 2 e =r^3 T B r 5 o •— 2 n -* - 3 -=ÍÍT ’ Í §.Bg1 - 3 ? * = •5 ® or •33 ** 3 „ «♦ m ,<e 3 .® Ù I O < g- G “ ¡i . “ c 3 S Z» ü® B ** òé’C S 3 * ■» ~ =’ Ä ~ X ® =-° 2Ä3 ’I i Ö® ' « £:? —S»**» o* rs 3 £ * 5*3’ • gli 5 ® ° W 0 LJ S O ä 'ST 2.* Í 3 ® ®* s 22.* S * O ¡¡j- =?S“ c o ** rt «21® 5-eE.SS NOTICK TO FARMBRS. Shaving,..... 25 cents Shampooing,. 25 cents % Hair cutting.. ...25 esnta 1 THOROUGHLY OVEft- hanled and repaired my BATH . ROOM, those in need of a good hve H I Can l»e accommodated reasonable, k KD PKRMINS. £ _ Lafayotte, nofD-tf . ............................-V ■ CallforuiM Street, ,V ■ **— " Exchange, San Francisco. Solicit« Ailerrti-einent« and 8ubscriptona for the L afayette C ochiek and for paper* published in California, Oregon and NvVada; Washington, Utah, Idaho, Montanah, Col* orado, Arizona, and adjacent Territories; San<lwi>h Islands, the British PossessoiM, China: New Zealand and the Australian Colonie*; Mexica Ports, Nicaragua, Panama Valpariso and Japan; the At'gntic States and Europe F * ADVERTISING. Has created many a new business; Ha* enlarged many an old business; Has revived many a duH business; ' Has rescued many a lost business: Has saved many a large business; And insures a success in any business. * « ' B ¡i D «ALKES IN Oysters, Advertise Your Business. Keep Xour Name before the Public. Judicious Advertising will Insure a f Fortune. If Business is Dull, Advertise. If Business is Brisk, Advertise. Fin® Wines and Liquor* for Medicina uses. " ? i a -, a — s4!? ra M '• 2 l » Ss e-.® “- •ri-inä owned by J.rii. Majors, wish es to inform the public that he is now prepared to do any and all kinds of work in his line in the lat-. est style, G irard ' s S ection _ -Stephen Girrad used to say. in Lis old da.\s: ”1 have always con 1 ■ sidered advertising liberally and long to be LIES, canned fri ; its the gteat medium of success in business, and ttye prelade to wealth. And I have made it an invariable rule to advertise in the dullest times ns well as the busiest, long Pickle». experience having taught me that money * • i.- • ■ ! t rackers. ■ thi s spftnt is well laid out. and by continu ally keeping my business before the public NutS uf all kinds, it has$ectired many sales that I otherwise* ■ Tobacco, J : Sardines would have lost.” AND t-2.« í í.g*S 7 'if* -.a _ H aving bought theshop Merchants’ ÜRUÊSISTS,^ o » «♦ o » = axs -e ■ . ‘BOOMS 20 AND 21, SUITS. , PERKINS; ED. f L. R FISHER, ADVERTISIFG AGENT. --ALSO— Et O Y S’ HAIR DRESSING SALOON. “ Advertising is the Oil which wise mei put iu their lamps.’’ Modern Prov. of thé latest styles and-variety of í»otb Foi- eign ami domestic manufacture/ • ; * « And other articled too tedious to mention. To whom It may Concern: tt* the PErmur,'.» Vl MerchauL QUE liOYS AN¿ GZJ S* DEPAhT. MENT IS A hfChS'T ttract : rJL ' FEATURE . ’ > ?.3 a Fircsifle c< ipanlon *r tbo Fat llj Gr. ie tlie *H kip’ i« EVERY ORAI GER ehi ti HAVE jr. r ■ a EAB. f l • • . ÍNOISCd f r - j . i R. MAJORS LAFAYETTE, » TOBACCO, - - The man who didn't believe in advertising has gone into partnership with the Sheriff, OREGON. and that official does the advertising DEALER IM SEGARS, THE PARKERCUR NUTS, Candies, sardines, Oysters« I s t^Uonery, etc* e iÆfa< And In fact everything that is to be found in a tirst-clasii irst-clami variety etoi store. oalil respectfully so " a share of the I would solicit ie patronage. publie . mno42-tf _ :z:? j . r . majors . - - ' ’ I ♦ The Dayton Flouring Mi’.ls are now run DR. ALFRED KINNEY, ning and are leady to buy wheat or ex I change for wl>eat, or to grind for toll, or to Surgeon, i chip for toll or any other way to *uit the ! trade. Per«ons wishing tbeir own wheat ground .R oom N o . 7, D ekim ’ s H vildixo , will please run the same through a fanning . N. W’. ('First and Woras. mill in order to insure extra food flour. PORYL a ND, OREGON. ‘ HARKER & Co. Office Hours -ii to II a. m. till after.8» p; iq. Dayton March 10,1F74. In Jffice at Nijjht. ' .3ENO STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKEB-BRtfS à WEST MERIDENeCT. 7$lio3.’-h£ ARKER 4 CO.,. Ferry street; goods, groceries and general mer merebair- H I good«, D ay ton flouring mills, \ ■( dise.