æaiTZf âM ■ •’ i ■ mi ’ f J 1’ 4 * 1 1 « ■ \ ,. ». -J •I i I A. .r 'S.. il t Î ' i è. ■- [I I \r •X I ,4 % ' 4 f à » r I ' > H?« •% c k r 9 c \ . -4 4 1 Î ■f ! i •I 4 f I / X 4 1 I r FRIDAY, JANUARY 1st, 1875 —“ 1 4 NOTES. X 1875. ■■ * V Happy New Year to all. X* 1 % 3 t 4 •J ¡4 I Tt g * y r sale the property of Thomas Henry. See adv. g Now is tho the time to buy goods ¿cheap, and Ferguson & Bird’s is the 'Ipiacc to buy them as they are selling ; . . Or « ■».« 4- CF. zX «.jr off at 4- a cost. See .B adv ! I I . 4 G. W. Goucher, administrator of fthe estate of John H. Huss, deceased, will sell said estate at public auction Monday next. See adv. i 1 TT . «yuv ..VI, I >> * ? /* • < 4 .’ ■_ / < I i \ e never do. But if the man that’s T A G ood I dea .- -The Sheriff is hav- h truing a coal pit on “Piety Ridge” # ' p. li ¡r^s tied so that lie could get the full ing he cage fixed up in a substantial H nefit of tAu smokj, we might be manner by placing heavy cross bars cpipted to smile. «Mnl across the front. He is also having jjJrputy County Clerk Hubbard has the chairs repaired. Now let the I iindly furnished up with the follow County Court order that the tioOr in ing “s-s-s-statistics:” No. of mar- the hall be fixed up. Th« cost will ri tgo liceus » isstu-d since July 13th, be.small. tlurty-six; No.«of dueds recorded, 114; Nu. of daeds iihid fur record, 60. E lected — At a regular meeting Î ’J i» I The dance to be given to-night at i ¡ i Dayton for thd procureiusnt of a bell [for the Uvw school bouse, p*-otnisus to oca gitu«d iiifiiv. 1 bo ubject is a .worthy one aud well duaerves a good «’tendance. Don’t stay away be- cause you can't dance for you can en joy yourself at the sociable to bo giv- ru in connection with the dancJ. 5» - I i Ji f I I * I <u I i ► r IÎ I ’ I We would advise the young gen- tleiuiUi who, with bis especial s'wictr Hess, was riding around in a buggy the other day, and who, while coming down the LLllieau hill, improved the opportunity to thuow hi; south paw artuuid his caulitiower, pull her over tojnin, and coniiie uc< d ro_ehaw her neck to—well, to look behind him in orejur to see if anyone is near enough to see a-hat is going on before he at tempts it again. Deputy Sheriff Ba«cer a few days ago attach«/d some property belong ing to a man liaiuev. .Hoffman. The I’ iroperty consisted of a blacksmith’s tit of tools. Due notice was given of the sale. The day finally arrived for the sale to take place and the deputy went to sell the said property and when he arrived there all that re mained was an anvil, bellows and vice. These evidently were too he^vy to carry off. Here, it seems to us, is an excellent opportunity for somebody io rise and explain. Tbe costs grpw- * ing out of these cases are liable to be rather expensive to some of those in ti-rested. Í » II ■ •> » A S trange S tory . —About twen ty-five years ago a man by the name h t « 7 J i I F of William Blair wandered from the baristi of St. Stephens in the Province <u Xew Brunswick, uo one know a . hither, carrying two small children —girls, the eldest but ten years of t »Age—among strangers. After the departure of the father the children j .were cared for by strangers and part < ut tue time they were charges upon the Parrish, until they became old « nough to work and make their own bu[»port as best they could. For more t mm twenty-$V6 years after their fa- i I 1 ner left they never heard a word lioyi him, and their recollectiou of XAiuur had almost faded from mem- «> y. The eldest marrisd a man named arters, and settled in Hainesville, Li *ssachusetts. During the past I y- ar, through tbe instrumentality of . Hurley and Rev. T. A. "Vyood, }.£r*. Wartera heard of tho death of .A father and that he had willed to km two children valuable property, i .uvided they could be found, and if i <>t, the estate went to another party. Lx..». W. and sister forwarded proof «4* their identity as being the daugh- i i of • ‘Billy (Blair,” as he was famil- called. A discription of the j-.operty bequeathed to them was 3< h warded. Among other things is a J .«« farm situated on the Willamette Htfcr. Hearing this they concluded i tu more to Oregon and make this thUr home. Last Saturday Mrs. t j ♦j I .1 A — . r I I l 4— SHORT POSTPQNE m L n ary of an im- Kentucky my portion creut portant trust in behalf of 'the Public Library and the ( ticket holders of the : erest ed er than have a fw itional the 30th inst., I. ^eem it rath- awing on interest of those i February 27, 1875i at wliKh time the drawing will p^si ivelyj>|ake place, • faith to- and as a guaranty s of g< tidge our- wark ticket-holdeifev we selves to refund xt|> any t ^kct-holder his money, upou '¿»resent jftjon of his ticket,' should i’t draw |lg fail to ¿¡onio off at the day Slow ixed. The ■ ______■ * t ■ . : «... . . JlOi 5 MACHINE. NO COMBINATION! a xx N0P0LY1 Our correspondent at Sheridan sends us th«i following items. At the Christinas ball at the Grange Hull there were seventy-nine tickets sold,. The music was furnished by Messrs. T. L. Glaze and — Mills, Well-known musicians of Dallas, it is needless to say the music was good, as was t..e supper furnished by Mrs Shortridge. inal settl ! ^MENT—NOTICE IS hereby giVen d |Ht the administrator <>f F the estate of Hamiltj jjn Miller, deceased, baa tiled his final aecoti« lit ot said estate in the the said Couit ha« Probate Court, and |lint « ordered that the sad Be be heard at the'Feb- rnary term thereof,! Tuesday the 2nd day of February, 18.5. nl E10 o’clock A. M. of said day, at which n fine objections will be heard to said final jii tfcuunt. wi-bed bf order of H. This notice is Hurley, Judge o? Sa fa < ourt. i' , L &UIS M. MILLER. i I Administrator. fr:jal-4 December 31, 1375. ' ■ ' ■ * I t--------- -—5---------- — I NQTICE T| FARMERS. The Dayton Floutl [hg Mills are .now run- n>ng and’aie*)C.uiy0!tO buy wheat or ex change for wheat, oif to grind for toll, or to chop lor toll or any I ilher way to suit the rade. Persons wishing tlj air own wheat ground will plea en e nm run the jlhe sj s ime through a tanning mill in order _._L___ lo > t fn.suil --— p extra food flour. [ HARKER A Co. Dayton March Id, 13. T'* I.'' ) kUB f. t i : > ENCY ' No. 34 licntgii BORNIA. - I* S A H EAB. a 14 I t THE PARHÏR CUN ■i' s I “W iiat I K now , I K now ,” «aid the great surgeon Magendio. “Give me stubborn facts: I care not for the ories.” This is sound doctrine. Pos sibly a medical martinet might be able, in a plausible way, to show why D r . W alker ’ s V inegar B itters ought not to cure indigestion, Headache, Nervousness, Liver complaint, Mus cular Diseases, and Miasmatic Fevers; but a> they do in every instance effect that object, his fine theory would be a waste of worda. As Magendie said, the world demauds facts, not specula tive opinions. ¡3TFor the very best Photographs, go to Bradley & Rulofson’s Gallery with an eleavtor , 429 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. ■j PACKER St.î Iptice. • Administral(| . I I.-- I- |EN THAT letters of adminll tratiodfjh ibvo been pnifl b<th the County ? ranted to the undersk !onrt of Yamhill coni it yor boon, hpon tbe estate of Benjaini; - fanl Enn, doeeus- ed, and all persons hai •Ingcla §hs against said estate are require^ to pre^ Mnt them to me at iny residence nea t hlierii Bn,in Yam- hill county, with the lirojxï S vouchers, &te of this within six months fri notice. S E. C. Bradshaw attd| pay ta f Ihe estate. Ps >£*SC1 10GGIN. Htdm bnistrator. November tetto, 181 ? * ’ 1 » otice is here ; w. lM. r | m 0Y Attorney jat 73no3 iy - jy ¿ I I ■ > ■■' " ' ■ 3 ' -L i i r■ « I i I. 4- Ji—. t í y ■ REAL ESTA'. ? AGEfVT AT TUN 1 VIENNA Exposition • z OVER 4 ' ALL COM PCT ITO Rd TRUSS i Is Prepared to do all kinds - 4'‘ • f -^r«x ■•. 7 • f —- 7 JOB PRINTING K » * ♦ A« X 1 *. MANNER SUPERIOR , «* Vr t : » i •t / 3 » * ANY JOB OFFICE . ■ and M&nufactry i * ■fi ■> e \ -I J ------ IK TM«--------- \ * * / <, FT f . e L E GAL - : a í¡ ■3Í OF ALL LXH t « On Hand or Printed to Order #/ <kX—. ✓f ft SHORT X0TICÈ. » ■ > X j r’ ; J. A. falBO WBK1 DUE, ’ I i SHOE IS otice. U . ' j •t _ ’'A • n BLANKS WAKENKROS, U. WAREN EROS. Manufacturer and dealer in Cutlery, Surgical and Dental Instruments. Ño. 131 l ira Street Portland I < f *1 .. ~ X ■ A Direct importer snd dealer in Leather and Shoe Findings, F1XDIXOS N6. ^41 Front street. I I JOHN A. HK c K, WATCHMtK BTK (Formerly with Beck A Son) Watchmaker and Jeweler, No 105 Front street, spe AND cial attention given to re- priring watebi s, clocks and jewelry.’ JEWELER. (Jders by mail or express promptly »tended to. , s - » ■ !I7*Us? the straight needles. Makes Lock stitch, runs light a d will do either light or heavy work without change <>f adjustment, being an improvement over all high-priced machines. buy no machine until you have examined the Wilson— the price is 'Fen to Twenty ' dollars lessjh.in others. Needles Tor all machines cheap. Fend for Circular and Price Liat. A. VAIL. Gen'l Agent, « 119 Third street Portland, 1 LEA I HER ■ V ■ e ; SPLINT AND ' '-■^4 1 « p 1 1 ■ ------- DI—— - tí THIS PMRT OF THE STfiTE » ./• To whom It may Concern: WTtT.cs h hereby given that ther« is no longer auv partnership between J.B. HARKER of Dayton. Oregon and JAMES C. VAN RENSSELAER. oM’ortland. Ore gon, which partnership formerly existed at Daytonunder the nameot HARKEK4 Co. Notice is also given that neither said J. B. Harker or any other por-on is or has boon for tbe past six months authorized to con tract any indebtedness that will bo binding joiotly upon tbe owners of the Dayton IIV1TAT1OI Flouring Miil, and notice is furthermore given that Anna Van Bensaelaer will not ANP pay any portton of any indebtedness or ex pense of any kind whatever, which has BUSINESS CARDS, FAXCY FLAIC a BD* within the time above named or may here- nfter be iucurred in or about or in behalf of nuYCABM, CIBCVLABS, *’ said mill, nor permit the same to become a lien upon her interest therein. VISITING CARDS. LABELS, OimA* Pit. C. SCHUYLER. ETC. MQk ¿ Agent of Anna Van Rensselaer and guardi an of estate of J. C. Van Renaeeher. e P obtlaxd . Ogn. Sept. 8, 1x74, . m6 A SPECIALTY ■*/ MH ■ V i DR. ALFRED KINNEY. ' * Surgeon. R oom N o . 7, D ekum ’ s B vilding . N. W. p i/\ Cerner tv rnr . Firat and wx iw Washington. xx w PORTLAND, OREGON. ’ in Chebalem Office Hoar«—9 to II a. m. till after 5 *. at Night. Valley. Office in the Court Hi t 1 ' JKOHN WILI^AMSON, title* to suit purchaser Terms reasonable. gjTReridence and < 4 1 I ■ pt Í J OFFICE •t YAMHILL Co|nty, OGN. PERSONS WISHING' TO INVEST IN JET Real Estate will doit ell to call on me i aw, before purchasing eifer'* ore. < I have land of all var íes, and in quan- lafayettb J ÌOÌIEG II fl ■ • “ i L WEST MER i ÍEN.CT. N iu!' ¡RO’S - -, Prize / 5 cl U| i. a. - a * < ?l h . A iken . Awbrnifc' |t-Law and Diid Ari vy of the Re- Commander of 1 he Gr. pyhllc in California al 1 Nevi rfa, willgive prompt attention to t [te cqD< Qt ion of Ad- dit ional Travel Pay, row Ui te California i and Neva la Voluntee p dfÁ i nrged more i than three hundred from home. | Soldiers can depend < F 1 »ff Eeaiing. In I formation given f’rei gor it urge. When A Christinas Tree made glad tho writing . enclose ............. stamj ........ b for pe iand state «• and n n rl regime' tvtm _ j anu up 8. hearts of many of the good people of company et her you ( Irin nF a discharge. om g reft fits extended I A Free CcrpySto whoever pets p a Club. this placv and neighborhood. One of have h»vo» 'lisctiarge. C Coagrei .’OI¡flio time for tiling (jaim^ ^additional Q Copier, One ar, • ¡10 50 the merchants her« is reported to * itoiinty’und^rActofS^iy j I sm , to-Jan- C Copi/s . . .i. - - - 5.8 OO cidi ini 1 iftst be tnadd have sold over £800 Worth of pres- , navy 187'», soall such a tainty of $100 fill * _ • ____ X. l - _: * _______ .1 1 „ 4k. 11. • rd O I “ that I 11 CT.I time, I I III V« • yJl Origina! e -^ g i ' before 1 he affair was given under the hft# becn anowed nil 1 Á|oln Hl |i:s who en- xo Cop I 00 1‘uyablej TJ advsncoL. U. listed before July t2, «il Or l)»ree years, _ S. Goli ___ Coin ■ auspicios of the I. C. K. C. if not naid the sdm wì inischarged. or ■ I equivalere in Currency The I. C. R. C. encampment is in a i Land Warrants canj’ olí. Mi iBdTor oerv- —r ices rendered beforg i nt |ot lor serv- *, A mXi prosperous condition J uificent M LP Of ices in the late war. nsi afor late war At a regular meutipg meeting ot of bnendan Sheridan and 1812 obtained and ihei id when al- the I udfic Coast [re lowed for less than it bf warrants, Grange No. 98, on the 12th, tbe fol- | • ' but to every su scribe.. no pensions are allpwi 8p Mexican sen lowing members were elected to fill , and Flo.ida war soldifitfs. ne of Texas CH DE YOUNG t CO., Pi'opr J he several offices; W. Savage, M.; ' lias granted Pensions Jo sj T' aying veter- Kan Fra 1 ans of Texas Revolulipiu Orw Orleans N. M. Tappan, O.; J. E. Brown, 8.; and Mobile Prize Monky ij All Postmasters | ra authorised piv due and H. H. Graves, A. S.; Jerry Lamson. being paid. W. H, Alien j gjattends to rive Subscription j Specimen Law and Cq|le^tipi «Nines«. eenifree. Siati* ron one . . L:; W. Gv Lady, 0,; T. E. Fristoe? General —---------- —— | '/ L, J g Sac.; T. N. Graves, Treasurer; J. F. r * Buwley, G. K.; Mrs. S. E. «ewiey, Bewley, w ^ tot ICE OF FINAL ¿E' fcMENT.— : í (' Ceres; U. Chapman, P. ' The hour jji Notice Ts hereby divea' at the nn- pf Edward T. A . fit derslgned executor of ine wl being late the plection of L. A.. S. ted to thq Hilton, deceased, ba^jpi and F. were postponed until the next County Court of Yanim|l I y. Oregon, stj-atjdn of Jauuary 2d, st | h‘s flnul <>» hi regular meeting, h \ 1 that said --- - - the estate of said dece which time the officers will be pub court lias ordered tl •Jah account be T p, January licly installed by Wm. Savage, M. heard by said court on ‘ said day, 9th, 18/4. at 11 o ’ clock Since their organization this Grange at which rime personslMnfere ed may ob- hav.e built themselves a fine two- ject thereto. ’ Sj .J L JETER, story building. Executor. nF Lafayette. Oregon, I The Grange at this place has 85 December, 11, 1874 » sehd stamp fo CIRCULAR members enrolled. 9 COURIER NO MO* Sewing Machine high es r NCI SCO. The Great Papei the Farmer, Liner, Mechau al| Merchant. OUR BOYS A n 4 4 À’ DEPART- MEN T IS A )ST ITTEACTIVE EEATUHE f 11 • As a Flrteifia u »pMion r the Family t. < . Cr. ie the “R kklg’ is led. EVERY GRA1 Q. HA VE IT. show cet / ' r. I S4 THE WILSON OF TUB qr I CäNDY I i : »■■ ri «K.'l I t R “'She Home Machine Co.“ tbe only one that refused to Y. join the Sewing Machine Ring SIMPLEST, Prices of all kinds of Sew ing Machine Needles reduced BEST to 60 cents per dozen. Price List, Circulars and full par ticulars sent to any address on application. > GEO-W. TRAVER, General Agent Home Sewing Machinet S. VY. corner Morrison and 3d street, » • TWO HRsT PREMIUMS, State Fair, 1878. PORTLAND Largest manufactory north of Sap Francisco. A full as sortment of Sugar toys, eor- □ocupias, Wax Candles, etc, MANVFACTOBT for the Holidays ALISKY A HEGELE, No. 107 First street. DrUlftCHr; APuTHtKE. Well Assorted foreign and. GERMAN domestic drugs, chemicals, and medicines at the new drng store of WILLIAM BFUNDER, (Corner First and Oak sts., Apothecary Orders from the country attended to with care and dispatch. P. O. box, 218. J. K. GILL A CO? BOOKS 75 First Street. ccho <1 Books. Hank books, AND miscellaneous books, and a FULL line of stationery, at Stationery, low rates. Da. j . b . P ilkington , t Professor of Diseases of th« Eye and Ear in Medical Department of tbe pCÜUíST Willamette Uni fi versity. Office cor. First and Wash AND ington sts. Portland, Ogn. Makes a speciality of the digeasee of tbe Eye, Ear, Xoe* and Throat. Crohe- r AU RIST. *yes straightened. Artificial - Ji 1 I ' • eyes inserted. Spectacles prescribed for imperfect vis ion.____________ ■ D^NEW-« I ! SIN FRANCISCO, L f r I j WAR CLAIh| t % ? LIGliTKST, SOIirii FROM SHERIDAN. > I - a; ft I Extra attaehmsnis for doing «11 kinds of work: FREE. Manufacture commenced in RU N NI N G 1873. Over 80,00U in use. Mr. A. J. Dufur, State Agent, P, of H., has made*4 HOME special arrangements to sup ply members with these Ma SEW ING chines. with directions tor .jmlture. Colored plate, etc, The most «sefiii and elegant aw work * a . or », the kind in the Svo4|j|L. Only 35 «enta for the year. Publishe I- in English and Ger pian. Addftss. JAMES VICK. | Rochester, N. Y, ple and family left this place last Nevcr sufl>r long frqtj sge of the world. whttti' i 1 you Monday morning fur their nt-w home 1 hyiry Tectoral, it ia Li eri 1’4 , < LIGHT 1875. F or E ugene . —Mr. Eugene Sem It is his rr inten- voii <1<» not c-ire it. PATRONIZING ♦ ’ near Eugene City, tiun to 1 aise sheep. 'f- Sold on a new plan. >25 to <5^ '■■} guarantee to all ii r creati will be fairly and honestlj dealt with, The money paid fyir ticki isi.is sacred of Day tou Lodge, No. 20, I. O. O. F., ly preserved against al^'^ontingen- payÄ^nt of the held last Wednesday, the following cies until after tl officers were eleetvii: I. -Niohol«, N. gifts,'after which je exjriiíáses are to G ; J. Shipley, V. G.; F. A. Hill, K. be reimbursed an__ ¡the —.- Public ’mwr----- Libra- S.; J. Jones, P. 8.; S. R. Baxter, Ti; ry to be paid its profits. «Ot J. Jones, 8. R. Baxter and J. W. Ca THOS. E. lit. AMÍgTTE, - •I rey, Trustee«. - ’ r' Ag$«t anc^ nager. ——— -■ —— • * Mr •EWING MACHINES, f )c p j sufficient • . ij that they last, we feel assufi 1, wil e ! Published Quail terly.— January num- her just issued. audL nitains over 100 page« drawing. Though the vfievy large 500 e'lgrav.ngs, deMriptions of more than rers and Vegetables, enable us 600 of our best Flowers amount now in bank wou postpone the interest of all^warties, the concert and drawing t| Saturday fi - KEEP YOUR MONEY AT NOME. Ave a full ers and the Publiu Libra , to make k. the postpomeinen^ Und^r' the cir cumstances we hsve detijrmijaed in our coLüMxr r®^' 103 Front street, Ths undersigned from and after this date Dealer in Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry and Silver ware. ♦ a il sell their exk^ live and well selected Sole agent for the Celebrated Diamond stock of dry goodajjqucenswarc, hardware, Spectacles. Agent for American Watch Co , National Watch Co., Howard Wateh Co., and Chas. E. vJacot Watches. Seth ele., etc, at cost for cash. Thomne Clocks. This is no humb|g. Bring bn your coin 07” Watches and Jewelry repaired and Warranted. expren promptly at- All orders sent by express at and we wi 1 prov^ to you that we mean tended to. Goods sold' at one price only. ■ ir w * 5 No plated Jewelry of any description at what we say. this establishment. We wou'd furthe^- give notice to all per- i ♦ . AF. SMITH &C0. ! vcb indebted to us to sons knowing themgel ESTEY Importers and general deal ers in ORGANS aad PI II call immediately and set.le up as we intend ORGANS, ANOS. General Agent-« for the ES quitting business at an e»rly day. ••* TEY G roan and ARION P i ARION ano . r.ERGU8ON X BIRD. * i ■ ; , , • ’ ! I , Ware rooms 105 Front St« PIANOS. Portland. ___tf_ L afayette , Jan. j, 1-8.75. BT First-class neinënt Kentucky, that a short pos be made to enablf ine to dispose of the unsold tickets aud T B. L. STONE, ♦ ne to the e ticket- brary of trust confided to sme by holders and the Public | ................. THK LARGEST JKWELRY STORK IN PORTLAND Selling ‘ <t)ff at Cost. THE given in aid of thy Public * ................................................ -.......................... FIFTH GIFT CONCES As manager of tbe giffilcoucerts 9 I *n to distribute handsome £ pats, yet we * - 1 should feel disappointed this our mpel led last concert, shou ' we O fficers E lected . — Following to make a fractiol .1 dra ng, how- members of Lafayette Lodge. No. 29 ever ll>rge. I. O. O. F., were elected to fill the y large a We have received several offices in the Lodge: N. G., parts of number of lettersuir F. Hubbard; V. G., J. T. Hembree; the country from |h< >st largely Sec., W. M. Ramsey; Treas., Thos. nainent if J. Harris. P. P. Gates, J. E. Hub interested, urging&a bard and Hull Johnson were elected the ' tickets are nfot d by the Trustees. thened jn 30th, that we f»M pket-hold- T he C alliope f A ground . —The our sense of duty to Almost every one knows how nice t is to have a coal pit burnt in town. littlu stuamor Calliope on her retuyn kVell, there i« one under headway in trip from McMinnville had the mielpr- the «astern part of this burg. tune to get stuck on the rocks on the I The steamboat will wiat at our falls, Tuesday, which detained her |Wharf until near dark in order to ac- several hours and necessitated her to rioiumodate all who desire to attend unload a part of her cargo. Wa be /the ball at Dayton to-night. lieve there was no serious damage donu the boat. Wu don’t wish any one bad luck. » F - < W. Ì F. >ic. A CARD TO «TUB P j » Whore is “Old Probs?” We would their reports at the first term ot.the Uks to have him tell whether there County Court in January -iustead of •I will be any snow this winter, or not. February, as heretofore. We have H. C. Dale, Sheriff of this county, not been able tp secure a copy of the will sell, on next Monday, a^Sheriff's law for publication. •r . 'X W»rter8 and husband arrived-at La- fayette. They left here the fore part of this week to make their home on the farm where Wm. Blair had lived the life of a hermit for so many years and finally died. The other heir is to follow in a short time. We wel come them to their new home and hope that their latter days may be brighter and happier than their for mer one«. Don’t forget the Grangers’ dance several years been engaged in the to be given at McMinnville to-night. livery business at Dayton. He some how lost all knowledge of his son’s The more we think of the coal pit whereabouts. He says that’s his boy • . i « • pn “Piety Ridge,,” the madder we and he’s going to,write him. get. —i-1 , * < » »■ To R oad S upervisors .— :Tbe last J This beautiful weather, at this sea son of tho year, astonishes the oldest Legislature passed a law making it inhabitant. the' duty df road Supervisors to iüakX I 5 I 'll fifth gift concert. 1 y The PuWc Libra- Tho grand ball is a thing of the ray of Kentucky and the ti et hold- past. L ost F ou $ d . —Monday’s Bulletin ers are jointly interested in t amoiyit < Tba town went it heavy on fire- published a card from Mr. Elliott M. of the drawing. The lar the fund crackers last night. Best, of Jersey City, N. J., asking in to be distributed in gifts e greater formation of his father, who came to will be the gift awarded to ch lucky ’ Ain’t you glad that Christmas Oregon about 14 years ago from Mich comes but once a year? ticket-holder and the more amount igan. The party sought called at this library, 'o have a The first snow of the season fell office on Tuesday and said he was the realiz.ed by the last Sunday morning. s manifi y to the man. Mr. Joseph H. Best has for full drawing is sci, f ' \ r X % 7 A LAFAYETTE COURIER. AaM*> o * ft ■ » 'FNCl « j . A \ *» 1 t » ■ '■ ‘ i I ». ft t ■ X -J < i è I ' '->1 •* “ 1 « A r f y. ■ 1 y 4 1 l’j z : ■ * « a < i. "> l< ' . À .Ps THE COURIER," -■‘nJ **«-•> ». ’’A « f I k » 1 I ■ - * J