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¥ c J I ?AYETTE_COURIER. Tlifi MONEY GOES. COMMUNICATED. ■1 ' T^ tue E i itor of the C ourier : I residence crF the bride’s tit! If our readers will take th« trouble wt I have refrained frbm saying | . anya ..j • to examine the sum of money it co^ts to fijridan, Nov. 8, M a Alim V. 1DAY,NOVEMBER 13, 7k grind one t< t^n of Circuit Court thro’ thing concerning the LamsonUArm- ór, in 1er and Miss Laura B- Rowell i r . Muy :yoc never be preswdtfor quoin, and to try somo of the triv.al cases, strong difficulty untiVjho present, for 7J Koop yMir sheets clean, proofs clear, Y NOTICE.-Will those in arrears for they will readily see wbut makes the the reason that the matter was to be >on overly opportunity to make a goed taxes so high. Take for instance tho acted upon before the session of tho imprb^iion and by justifying corn c - jjhscri; ease of “State of Oregon vs, T. .8. Circuit Court just closed. Now hqw- lyit I ^jH'be a long time before you you may Patty:” Patty was indicted by the ever, Itliat Mr. LamsoO’s ^erijuinal cornel it - full ■ stop, although (I j j Xi Grand^Jury for two offences—one for prosecution of me and my confeder lack ^oopy. resideiioo of th? bride’s falli** t stealing a calf, the other for stealing ates at an enormous exprnso tb tho ' At Trip- er, b^hp. W. Dunn, J. P., L. C. ^‘Legal tenders in Portland—buying sheep. There was a number of wit tax-payers of this county, hasj most let fit eß ili ss Joanna Morris. 0; selling, 90}. , - ? signally failed, I beg the privilege of nesses examined and about the only k- jTha wheat market is quiet with thing they suededed in establishing addressing a few remarks thiou^h, UP Ij&AlN. - Wo all rejoice to .hear j I' lÿ. H. H. Snow of Merini:-- • :V- j was the sex of the calf. On bol h your columns to the public. ; It is that ot much prospect for a rise. ville., vàlid lias paen s riousl^ ill for | J It is said that Attorney-General I charges the prisoner was cleared, but frosh in tho minds of your readers ? ! around once. tho taxpayers has to foot the bill to that in the month of Septcmbfei* by Isamu filliams is to be sent to Russia. the tune of three hundred and eighty the instigation of R. II. Lrmsoq.Mrs. ^rifr. . ........i "i I J Tho President received Baron Ban- three dollar» and thirty cents! for main Polly Smith, Mrs. Jane Armstrong, A ÎRAND RAFFLE!! fiano, the new* Portuguese Minister, taining the dignity ot the county. A. D. Smith, Porter and PUasant loti- the 11th inst. 1874. 1 ALL. 1874. There are other cases that the cost Smith aud mys<fff were arie3t<|d ;Jd and I Ut is now claimed that the last Leg of prosecuting looks equally bad. brought before Olds, at St. Jot*, for islature has cost thoState about $85,- an astault with a dangerous weapon GRAND OPENING! 000 more than any cf its predeces DETT ORGAN THE NEXT CONGRESS. committed on D. C. Miller. Asievpry 6 sors. j The House of Representatives of one in the house where the difficulty The Portland Board of Trade com stmas 4: V. Af. Magnificent Display! tho next Congress will be Democratic occurred was arrested and the Justice plain that the telegraphic dispatches by about soventy majority, and the before whom the case was tj*i0d re to that body are not as full and com „J AN , RAFFLE A LURpLTT ORGAN Democrats will make heavy gains in fused to discharge the defendants all were bound oVcr to await the ketion plete as they should be. is stops—on Christuift' day. There the Senate. So that the Republicans of thejjrand Jury. Meanwhile to will b fty chances at $5 each, |, The Reporter asks if we are certain will not be able to pass any obnox prejudice drug the public mind a corres The strnmentcan be seen at my dr» H. R. LITTLEFIELD. Fhat the bill to incorporate McMinn- ious laws after the 4th of March next; pondent signing himself “**?” in st.lire. HaveptecLSure in announc- Ville passed. We refer it to the Bul nor will the Democrats bo able to en your paper gave to the public highly colored accounts of the transaction letin from which we copied. ' inG ¿he receipt act any laws that will not meet the and by this it was expected liy the j, The Sheriff*s and Clerks fee bill approbation,of the Republicans. party interested to work up public Ex ‘‘John L. Stephens” and I w when in force will reduce the expens opinion in his favor. Being satisfied ‘‘Ajax” of our innocence and wishing t|e‘ law g. k ed of the County over $1800 per an Tl/E OFF YEAR. M Ou w to take its course, wc detcrmiijed to num. The fees are reduced about 40 Of the most complete and T! o Republicans explain their re- say nothing to prejudice public} opin S' i per cent. cent and overwhelming defeats by ion. On the sanle er }arte testimony extensive stock of it s After all the immense noise made constant reference to the'fact that^ wo were indicted by the last Grand I So during the last campaign in relation this is an “off year ” And so it- is. Jury. After a speedy trial wc were discharged; ! ' jto passing a law regulating charges It is the best year ever known for Ro The history of the difficulty all arc ever exhibited in this city. for freight and passage on the rail- publican bolts and independent vot acquainted with and need xot^be re- ca Go roads, no law in relation thereto was ing. A Republican having a fancy peated. a The attention of the public is earn Thc abovqis from a communication passed by the Legislature. Such a to rebuke corruption, but with no de-, estly called to the inducements we ca ! - <5> are offering to purchasers this season, written by Mr. John Thompson, only K a r bill was introduced and referred to a sire whatever to seo the. Democrats <Ä I © which far exceed our former unpre- Oo special committee but it never saw restored to power, £ould vote for their somewhat («ndensed. This gives 'll'- cedeuted attractions. daylight again. ^candidate this year without the least both version I of the difficulty tlproqgh « t At Wisbeach, England, on Out. 14, danger of doing any permanent harm. this paper, And wo leave it to the <s> thft4(X)tli anniyersary of tho intro The Republican party has now^Jtho public to form its own opinion. ' & duction of printing into England was President and ull tho qxecutiv6 offi- WHAT T1H ë EASTERN MaKllls We would call especial attention to i ss our magnificent stock of silks selected cousuiuated by a dinner at the Work oers of the country. It has, and THINKS OF THE ELECTIONS. © expressly for this season’s trade.- ingmen’s Institute, Mr. John Pecko- must have for many years, a majority 1/^ C*{. The Herald of the 4th says yester ver presiding. Around the room of the Supreme Court and all inferior S- day’s eleetioh was not merely p. vic Rich Black ©ros Grains were arranged machinery and types Judges. $ tory but a involution. This Verdict Quality Ne/. I 1 illustrating various stag<*s of the art Under these circumstances, Repub III $1 50 of the peopFb closes the political ca of printing, and some interesting licans who have any regard for pub « 75 Q lalitv No. 2 • • ................... • • manuscripts were also exhibited. lic morals or the general welfare, are reer of Presiftent Grant,, and thej third $2 00 Quality No. 3 term is Ijuribd forever. The Herald glad of the opportunity to return an There is considerable talk being in I admonishes Grunt to devote the re $2 50 -Qiiality No. 4 opposition House of Representatives, • i- dulged in by the press siuce tho late — r maining two, years of his political ca ¡•J No. 5 ... PLETE next WEEK Q Democratic victories in solution to that the Credit Mobolicrists an othedr reer to retrieving the mistakes which NOTICE. Quality No. 6 who will be the next Spoaker of the Ring “statesmen” may, for the time have brought discredit upon his Ad . ■ I House. . The prominent candidates being at lejsst, bo deprived of the ministration and defeat upc^i 11 is 5 ) DERSO.YS INDEBTED TO THE I Q lality No. 7 chairmanships of committees, that lietler A Wils n Hewing Machine mentioned arc “SunSet” Cox, Fer 00 party. * ^ j outlie linn of McKilibih <fc Davfd- II Q <»!ity No. S nando Wood, Samuel J. Randall, and honest investigations may bo organ H .rknd.-wj ! l from this date in ike pay- Tho Times says the result bf tho 00 irect to our office or on uiuhdrized “Cachemire Perfection” extra quality Congressman Kerr, of Indiana. The ized, and things generally bo looked elections will not be u surprise to any E. H. i’Ojd, McMinnville, us we propabilities are that Cox or Kerr, into by men who have no interest in body. The tyimes did all possible to grognizc (l.e r«ceipt,ol n< nfc oti er. (iBRrte Traveling Ag 'nti.i 7 «Ttnhjll cou - concealing the facts at the bottom. will be the lucky one. One thing is avert the de|i;at, but the Republican- \\jji|field llnghes isrfe.ieveil and has no One great object to be gained by Icounccti-'P with our Company. certain,' the Speaker will I xj a Demo leaders werqjdeaf to advice or Hemon- .< Wishing; to purchase Machines, 500 pieces Serges,............. ’.......... .. 27c j? y a rd giving the Democrats control of the crat. • stranco. Umless the Republican pai*- ) 6i- 8 wing machine attaclmien s can House during the last two years of ♦ V ciii% th« same from Mr. Loyd on toe 300 pieces Satin de Chine.;... .. .5'0c ( A remarkable law w^s passed by Grant’s administration is, that with ty is conducted with greater wiisd.m erkl terms given at onr office.' • < ...tfle 240 pieces Heavy Empress......... Mc.KlBblN A DAVIDSON, th« Mte reform (?) Legislature ex- the President and the courts against and gqpd forUune during tho next two i, Wheeler A Wilson Manufaotiijing 200 pieces French Merino-,.... ...»3c empting the Portland, Dalles & Salt them, they can by no possibility years the Tonies predicts Tilden will jy. • Office, 95 Third st, Portland, Lake Railroad and the Winnemucca abuse the power thus intrusted to be Grant’s successor. 3*.O pieces all wool “McMahon" The Tribune says the verdict of the Railroad fibm taxation for twenty them. They can make no sudden or BRIDGE NOTICE. t ...... .......G*c dòti years, and we believe exempting gen radical innovations upon the policy country against Grant ism is deliver-» ; persons knowing themselves indebt- tk)'J pieces Fancy Striped DresB IS—— »et _ A •«!. _ 1 . — n>.i saGsóìtp- _ .» _ 1. . erally all railroads hereafter built of the Government, and are powerless ed. Tho. question before the people x*d ’A A to Paq i (»» Taylor 37 c Goods------- tthe Lnf.net:-e 1 lidge. will ph ase a se call cull from taxation for a certain period. to do anything but check tho prevail was whether the Administration de lMnb nk’s stole and pay the s urn* serves public confidence, and wjietlier We apprehend that these laws will (This line is well worth .'Oc ) |tli|£lcn d.iysfioin date, and thereby save ing excesses and expose the prevail cos,« and expenses. .be the most unpopular measures pass ing corruptions of the party which it ought to be perpetuated? I Both -Z' JOSEPH PAQUET. g.. ed by any Legislature that over con has held the offices and had the re- have been answered in tho negative. ^ ykttk N ov . G, 1874. - - Blanket«, Shawl«, » vened in Oregon. Just why railroads sponsibilities of the-Government. Tho public hav® grown weary of six Skirt«. Sheeting«, should be exempt from taxation is a years rule re$iarkable for nothing but Bedspread«, Underwear, question that we cannot answer. \V ho blundering akid greed. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. i » I . Hoclery, Table Linen«, can explain? The __ _ WorliH says tho __ __ election, __ _3 is as Thu management have determined \ j much a victory for the patriotic mas Glove«, . Linen Napkins, Articles of incorporation were filed to have the drawing of tho Fifth and ses of tho Itepublic.m party is the Handkerchief«, Flannels, with the County Clerk last Tuesday lasbGift Concert o> the Public Libra Democrats, tftidi they may bo thank ry of Kentucky, on the 30th day of by a number of business men of this Umbrella«, Shirting Checks, ful that the load rioting of theit lead town and vicinity, forming them- November next. Wo believe now » Trimming«, Rohes. ers iu tho indolence of «ffice has been B I . ■ ■ CtirtTAL T.:.sr of the value of a med selves into a private corporation for that the tickets will be sold, and that * v rebuked aud arrestod. This isja vic at; Rs time. !J oes e>peii«nce confirm the Ace., &e •» &c. &<-. the purpose of manufacturing farm tho drawing will bo a full one, but ihl itP'it forth in its favor at the outset? tory for free, trade, hard money aud __ ferantl question. Apply this ciiteri- implements and machinery. The cap whether all are sold or not tho draw Those-in search of real and unusu home rule. (>imple, )iei -o searchiiig. to T arbaxt ' s ing will nevertheless certainly come ally attractive bargains will be amp ital stock of the Companyis 125,000 JfiEsCEk'Ti S eltzer ,v A pebiext . __ H ow 7_ JHI Tho Sun says Grant ’ s Administra i$ ¡¿¿worn? What has been i s -history? f ly repaid by ah early visit. gold coin, divided into 100 shares of off on the day appointed. Roes it stand t (Ml.iy? N. B.—The attention of our City tion has been shivere^l to atoms. Its The special object of this card is to $25 each. The principal office and • I pi'arraut'a Seitser Aperient Friends (?) is called to these bargains overthrow is. complete and terriffic. i ia household name tlir> ughout the United place of business is at Lafayette. At call a meeting of the ticket-holders at It is the fend^of Grant and the finish ?itb it. It is admini-tered as a specific,and no very distant day the Company public Library Hall, on the 20th of Access, in dyspepsia, sick headache, November, to make arrangements in ing blow to tho third term. £iv jys debility, liver complaint, bilious re will commence the construction* of connection with the committed ap nt ci nts, bowel comhlaiuts ^specially con- ¿i i ■ O H Wholesale aud Retail Dealers in lion), rheumatism, gou-t. gravel, nasnea suitable buildings fbr work-shops, pointed by the Trustees to superin What are tile Clianceul hnplainta peculiar t<> the maternal sex etc. It is the intention to manufac tend the counting of the tags repre When the^Gift Concerts of the Pub- jl types of i..filmnation. So mild is it Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac. senting tho number of tickets sold. ^operation that it can be given with ture tho wagon known in this com lio Library of Kentucky aro under While thci*e is no actual necessity for art Bt safety to. the feeblest child; and so AND GENERAL IMPORTERS OF munity ae the “Duval wagon, frequently hear the as re^ble is it t<> the taste, so ^refreshing to , ” f the presence of ticket-holders, asun- discussion, pp »Ja e, that children never refuse to take sertion that,; after all, it is extremely this wagon is said, by competent jer onr arrangements the interests of Americani English <fc for- . |far druggis's. l^tr sale by all drnggis's. judges, to be the be^t ever used in all are equally cared for, yet at the difficult to draw the Capital Prize, or eign Goods, »the county. . The wheel is made en-1 same ........ ‘ time ..... T I would greatly prefer that even one of the many smaller -prizes H-W-—---------------------- as many of those interested as can, of $10,000 or $5.000, and much is also JUTCHER SHOP! tirely qf Iron. This branch of indus would attend this meeting, and see said aboqt the uncertainty of the PORTLAND, OREGON. | LAFAYETTE, ORKGOIC try will supply a want long felt in \ each far himself how perfectly fair venture* A careful and accurate made on ' every des this State but more especially in this and impartial tho distribution must mathematical calculation ha3 demon ^MORGAN, Proprietor. Cash advances i be. s cription of produce strated that the only insuperable dif bounty . We wish the enterprize suc I Every arrangement has been made ficulty iu the way of drawing the &EP ON HAND A CHOICE ASSORT- cess, and hope ere many months to for the drawing, but little more than capital prize is the failure to purcheso hent of meats and would respectfully a mouth remains far the sale of the a ticket. As to the uncertainty, there see everything in running order. it a share of the public patronage. tickets, and whatever is done must is just enough of that to add fo the * excitement; while a plucky man with T rouble A heap . —A friend who be done promptly. DB. ALFRED KINNEY, Tnos E. B ramlette , a ticket in his pocket feels that he h»ji the double misfortune to be small Agent and Manager. would swap his “chance” for a big and red-headed, says the next time Surgeon. Louisville, Ky., Oct. 22, 1874. thing, for any moderate “certainty” ■a«» . ' one of those overgrown rural roosters that might be mentioned in a week. No. 7, D kkum ’ s B uilding , It is proposed to form a Young in a ball-room reaches down for his * N. W. CFiratand Weraa .head, and suggests that some fellow Men’s Christian Association in PORTLAND,. OREGON. The Corvalli8ites aro yelping has lost-a rose-oud out of bis button Hours— 9 to II S; m. till after 5 p. m , for butter. Salem-. In )ftiee at Night. hole, tlirre will K> trofilde. T - -Ayer’s f ■$. Hair Vigor, : 'I- 04 , aal J s-uL - * For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. ,-s «4 ,1 I « t J ' ■> . i- . " t f i.' < • ni. . I ' 1. - DRY GOODS! 4 V' 4 DRY GOODS -g. g. » s I « I ’ I A dressing which i s • »t once agreeable, healthy, ab 4 effectual £o^ ! preserving the I hair. Jt soon [ restores faded * or gray hair to its original color, with ths. gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is tliickeued, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are de stroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed ; but such as remain can be saved by this application, and stimu lated into activity, so tnat a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keèp it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and prevents the forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable, Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, ffnd yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aye; & Co., » LCWiXL, MASS. ANOTHER CHANCE f SILKS! SILKS! Practical and Analytical Chemist«, ■» FlFrixi & LAW ©©KJâSHT 7» p I K Gran4 Cash Gift........ .. Grand Cash Gift............ Grand Cash Gift. ... • * Grand Cash Gift....... Grand Cash Gift.......... .. 5 Cash Gif s, i-0,'>.)!! <• ch 10 Cash Gifts. .14.000 each _____ 15 Ca& Gift*. >10,(100 eafrh 2 ) Cauli Gift*, 5,000 each. 4 25 Cash GiPs, 4,00 • each ' I 0 C»-Ii t'ifts, 3,<’00 each. 5(1 Cash Lift-, 2,00 > each - 10 t'Ca-h Gif s, l,0tH) each. 240 Cash Gif s, ¿00 each. 50 ) Cash (>ifts, 1'4) each. 19.00C Cash Gifts, 50 each One One One One One «4 • 4 4» t •i , 4 LIST OF OIET8: • 4 V .■ , Date. - • k - Drawing Certain at *th%t V i * • DRESS GOODS ■'< * NOVEMBER 30^ 1874. N • » ! ‘ Í POSÍTPON ET) TO -f I i ----------- i ¡... “I ■ Public Library of Kentucfy & .... IN SD OF THZ X i $2 0.000 . l(M),000 . 7., OVO . .*0,11(0 . 2 >.000 . l(X)^ifl . 140.0 0 . 153,000 ‘ . 100.000 . lO'.OOO. . HO.O00 .100 0(0 . 100 000 . 120 0OO . 50.000 V 'JóO.DQO (ir.!nd total, 2 )/XX) Gifts, all cash, f J.'MJO.OOO FRIOE OF TICKETS; 4 . ‘ <! * 1 > T' ■ ' ■ Whole Tickets, -........... ...................... $ 50 00 Halves, ................. .......... ...................... 2.7.. OD Tenth, or each Coupon ........... .......... 5.. 00’ 11 Whole Tickets for. . ................. 500 00 22.) 'l ickets for.. ............... .... .. 1000 00 For Tickets und Information, address I 4 THOS. E. Ui.AMLETTK, l i ,p ublic i " ' Agent and Manager, Library Hfiildjug, Loui-ville, Ky, oc 23-.o 1 BRADLEY JÜRSH & CO . IH r I i! * ■ - i b ii ¡BJ1 VÏJ»J!I jo rw WS* n»v . » v 1 i VO1IJl>£ •■■1 r • ! I ’ Dw. J. B. D yott , graduate of Jefferson Medical College, I7nladelphia, author of «ev- eral valuable works can lie consulted on all diseases of the sexual or urinary organs (which he has made an especial study) ei ther in male er female, no matter from what cause originating or of how long standing. A practice of 3u years enables him to treat - diseases with success. Cures guaranteed Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can forward letter describing symptomajand enclosing stampan prepay postage. Send for the Guide to Health. Price 10c. _ J. B. DYOTT, M. D. Physician and Burgeon, 104 Duane St, N.Y, . ... I' I no47-ly Administrator's Sale, K « 4 c ■ &• - * 4 . ■ No Charge for A lvice and Consultation. ■: ’ TRTOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT XI tile undersigned administratrix of the esate of rayid Logan, deceased, has this .day filed in the County Court for Tamhin county, her final account as such administratrix, and that the Judge of said Court has^jet the twenty-fl. st day of No- v ember, 1874, for hearing objection to such final account and settlement thereof. MARY P. LOGAN, . , Administratrix* Ijdkyette, October, IS, 1874. ol65w 1 A GENTS WANTED to sell Box- L.vN s Doli r-and-a-ha’.f case of bTAX- D akd H omu OP athic i'EDlcivir, com bining excellency oi p>epa>atior, with beauty und cbeapreas. Good wnges gas i anteed. Sample cuses A outlit given to agents, ¿ articular* free. . - J. N. BOYLAN, Detroit. Mich.