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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1875)
1 ■: i ■ iff » * J _ Ï . ■ 1 . * *■' Í 1 Published every Friday by DORRI9S 3c HEMBREE ¿Inches. 175 | 2 5012 00 I .fi 30 <0 SÍnclies, «50 | 3 50 | 4 50 | 9 0i)| 20 | 2500 i «Inches _ J 300 | 4 00 j 5 00 | 11 J 25_}50 00 i fCol. C«L | 450 | S 50 | « (JO I 18 | 30 | M 00 j Col. | 600 | 7 00 | 9 00 | 2tf | 35 | 40 00 ’ TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Copy, One Year, - One Copy, Six Months, One Copy, Three Mouths, 'TMMIAI RATES OF^ADVERTISING : ~ 1W I 2W I ~3W I r-M I 6M ïirl. Courier. Lafayette f • ! . Legal Advertisements to be Paid for up on nut king Proof by the Publisher. rE, ÖREGON?, MARCH 5, 1875 •>jLPer>M»nal Adv«. SO Cts. a Line. -&> Subcriptlons Sent East, $2 00 a Year. : : • h • ■ I Co1’ LI 7(X)_L9 00 I 12 I 20_ I 40 I 1 Col. PßrCE TEÑ CßNTS ■ i b 9 M. E. Church South. tickets being sold, the prizes would be scaled in same proportion. The capital - prize—$95,000—was drawn by ticket 89,271) the sec. ond—$38,000 — drawn by ticket j10,075. panied him to the depot. A ^pe- citil car filled with friends convey ed him to Roseville junction,where they parted from the Senator with pgood-byc and wishes for a pleas ant journey. | 10 |~ 15~ | •• is J 30 f 60 | >100 Ru-ilneee notices in tlie Local Columnar*!* ^cnte-PeHine, each insertion. J -T rr- _ end of the postal ear, was instait* ly killed. No others wera injur ■ J ed. Nearly all the roads are nu»- I '"•Uli ning passenger trains on time to [FROM THE 1ÍORTLANÍJ dailik : ] day. The passage of freight trains - . # is generally suspended, but proba 'I Dr. J. W. Watts will preach nt this place BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. 25 .-ft fteputy C hicago , March" 1.—A New Governor Pacheco yesterday re bly everything will ba running m the second Sunday in every month nt 11 a. in., and in the evening lit early cundlo Tho SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN now In its freight agents of three trunl lines York special says Victoria Wood-1 appointed Gen. Foote Adjautant usual by to-night. hght. 30th year, enjfeys the widest circulation Of • ' - ' I any weekly, newspaper ot its kind in tile» running west have boon notn ed of bull has addressed a letter to the -General and. recommissioned the C hicago , March 2.-—Special world. A new volume commences January a reduction of -atOs on stigj M E. Church. i ’ and entire staff oí Gov. Booth. 4, 1*75.’ Herald and j, Times, threatening dispatches from Sioux City soy d mo<t Its contents embrace the latest and nioft to thirty cents a hui 'dred »tliOin with Jibpl suits for .misquot- Religions services wil) be held the M. inten s-ing-information pertaining to'.. J jjs A ngelas , Feb. ^7.—The there is great excitement in that E. Charch, as follow^: - d>tfr.r;af. Me«, naiticai and ScieuHtic P»«'„ pounds to Chicago;! oilier points j i iug’ Tracy’s opening speech in Los Angeles distillery which hasfor vicinity and Dakota over reports Fiist Sabbath Lafayette ax 11 A. M„ and ot tho world: Descriptions, with l>eai)tifRl Unity 8ch< ol House at 3 p. m . engravings of new inventions, new imple- Second Sabbath Smiths’ Church at 11 a . mente. new processes, and improved induii- in proportion, fop car loads Jo one which he was made to speak of her some time betn in the hands of the brought by two returned Black N , Went Chehalem 7 p . m . Ties of all kinds: useful notes, receipts, sug consignee. It is beficved bt mcr- ‘ as the most notorious prostitute the revenue officers on suspicion of de Hills miners, both of whom arc Third Sabbath, North Yamhill 11 a . m ., gestions, and advice, by practical writers Lafayette 7 p ., m . chants _____ that L it is ineraly i thewegiii- : for workmen and employers, in all tlie vari world has ever known. The re- frauding revenue, was permitted well known and reliable men. Foiirth Sabbath at McMinnville 11 a . m . ous arte. • and 7 r. m . ning of cutting down doWii rates.’J port of the Tribune and other pa to resume operations for th# pur They represent gold plentiful, and The S cientific A merican is thc-cheapeSt niug W. ,B i tt , P. C, and best illustrated weekly paper published. abrisiiurg , Feb Feb. 25. 'fhc lo-. pers give the expression as the pose of working up the stock on that the miners now in these h^ H arrisburg [Yy^L. SAJI CEL, in our duly author Every number contains from 10 to 15 orig inal engi avings uf new machinory and nov<T I ized AgeiU at Portland, Oregon. cal option bill parsed cd’tlic house last most notorious preacher of free hand. Tho presence of Supervi have had no trouble with indi^^ inventions. ENGRAVINGS, illustrating improv« ■ IJ i love, etc. The Woodhull expres sor Poiilke and Deputy Collector and have wintered comfortably. night. Arrival and Departure of Mails. men:», discoveries and important work:, pertaining to civil ami mechanical engineer A ugusta , Maine, Feb. 2^L-An ses her purpose to have a settle Max hew, of San Francisco, in the An immense emigration to the MtiiV boutid South will close at 5 ing. milling, mining and metallurgy; re< ords of tlu? latest progress in the applica- injunction having .been gfented ment with whoever is responsible city yesterday, led to> variours ru hills is expected this summer. o’clock p. M. each day. r - of - steam, steam ■ j ‘ .railwnyi, . ti<iñ« engineering, Mails bouud North “will close at i ship building, navigation, telegraphy, te^e against executing Gordon! and for this slander on her, whetheri. it mors, the facts af which arc these: G uadaloupe , March. l.-Cha- F. M. Ach day. ■graph engineering, electricity,9 magnet sni, lie Tracy or the papers. In an obscure corner oLdhe distil Wagoner, the Isle Shoals irittidpr- ' Postofficc will cloße at 7 F. M. until light and heat, • , vez was seen and recognized at FARMERS, mechanics, engineers, in further notice. ? lery the officers dug - a abaft and Delos W. Champlin, a young ’Los Gracios, 14 miles from here ventors# manufacturers, chemists, tevera of ers, on the ground pf the i|hcou- • Office open fro nr flVe to six P. M. science, 1 teachers, clergymen, lawyers, and stitutionality of tlite |aw requiring struck a vertical iron pipe with a member of the board of trade of in Sundays. last night. He was under an as people of all professions, will find the Sei- Au*. 18. J. W. W atts , P. M. entu i ? A mi kican useful to them. It should tho governor to fix the date of this city, drew the capital prize of plug in the end. At the depth of sumed name, and had several men have a place in every family, library, study, — BUSINESS CARDS office, and counting room,; In every reading their execution, the gorerndi- lias $38,000 in the Louisville lottery. six feet, the pipe ran off in a hori with him. From bis actions it ia r-r—-y----- ----------------- room, college, academy, or school. A year's number’contains *32 pages' an<i reprieved both mcij for four Weeks. An Inter-Occan Washington spe zontal direction about 100 feet, supposed he is contemplating a several hundred engruvlngs. TliOUfi- JN ). J. DALV, comiuunicalHig with a wooden ¡S alt L ake , Feb. 25.—Philip cial says the statement that the raid on one of the stores at thht ands of volumes are pre.-erved for binding tank about 10 feet deep by 16 feet and reference. The practical recipts tin >' place, but a I precautions hare beat Htteraey-at-Law, well worth ten times tne subscriptiwn-price. Shafer, for the murder of VimVal- President would not call an extra in diameter, in a small shed used Terms. $3 20 a year;by mail, including po-t kenburg. near Sanoy. about a year session if the river and harbor ap taken to nip his scheme io the bed. - - - OREGON, age. Discount to il'ibs. Special circular D allam , f for storing grape boxes. Another ’d sp *c[me:ts sent free, May be had of al ago, was given the choice of being propriation bills failed, is an error, ILL practice iu the Suprqtne Court, su Y reka , March 2.—The weather tank similar to the first, was found ami all tho courts of the 3rd Judi news dea'ors. as far as tho latter bill is concern In connection with tlu shot, hanged or guiJletined, pra- cial District. f S cientific A mericas further on under a wagon shed for the last week has been very ViTOlMcc in the Court-IIgusc. nil’3 Me.-ars. M i nn <t Co. arc vidcd by law*. Expressing nef pref ed. Should that fail the cabinet both full of brandy. The top3 of warm and pleasant. Last night it soli<-itora of.American and Foreign patente, hold that an extra session would JAS. McCAIN, erence he was sentenced to b^jinng and have the largest establishment in tlu both tanks were about 18 inches commenced raining, and continued world. M<>re dhan fifty thoii-gnd applies on the 25th of Jui| be absolutely neccssury. ATTORNEY AT LAW, tionshave been made for patents througl under ground. The two tanks to pour down soveral hours, then their agency. J acksonville , Feb. 25 t-A. pe A terrible northeast-snow storm > LAFAYETTE. OREdoN. Patents, aie obtained on the be-1 terms contained about 30,000 gallons of turned colder, and snow fell thick modeis of new inventions and sketches ex tition has been sept to the Sent- has prevailed here since early ILL PlUCi'ICE IN ALL OF THE »minedand advice free, A special notice i: brandy. The total amouut dis and fast till 8 o’clock ’this morn ^tate Courts. /umrllvStf made in the S cientific A oerican of’all in morning. The snow is drifting tors from Oregon,; urging tfip es covered is abput 60,000 gallons on ing. It has been raining and snow ventio: s pat- nt* d through,this agency, witl daijly mail to Yank badly and cannot fail to seriously which tlie.'government revenue ing at intervals all day. About the name and residence of the patentee tablishmentof a da E. C. BRADSHAW, Patente are often sold in part or whole, to a being taken impede railway travel. pcr-oi.« attracted to tho invention by such ledge, and steps j are amounts to $40,000, none of which cigiiteen inches of- snow fell on * 'I notice. Send for pamphlet, U0*pages. con At tor n^v at Law, taining laws and full directions for obtain to push the road to • tie mines at W ashington , March 1.—The has been paid. . i Scotl and Triuity mountains last mg patents. LAFAYETTE,’OREGON. once. night arid tAUay. * Secretary of the Treasury to-day Address for paper,, or concerning patents I I ' i 1 ■' < H azleton , P., Feb. 27. -This MUNN A CO., 37 Park Row, N. Y. Branch issued a proda ma tioin for one mil P hiladelphia , Feb. 26. W ashingt O x V, March 2. — The om.-e in the Court House. morning the miners who aic on a Office, cor.F and 7th sts.. Washington, D.C, ice in the Schuylkill at Man^jruuk lion coupon bonds of 1862, upou Presidenhapproved the pen/ior ap “ Advertising is the Oil which wise men broke up jestenjay i afterfioon. which interest will cease June lit, strike, aboit 300 strong, drew the propriation bill and bill fixing the T. C. SULLIVAN, put in thQir lamps." Modern l’rov. fire from under; the - boilers and 1875. • ' . I •' During the night iLhe river'rose Attor ney-at-Law, stopped all the pumps, set firo to number of paymasters for the ar L. P. FISHER, rapidly 20 feet above the psual The President lias signed the the engine house and shot tho cn* my. ILL lien-utter I m * found nt tlic south .iD T T.RTISIFG AGENT* east corner room of lleetVs Opera, hight, and only four feet below the civil rights bill; -House, up stairs, Salem, Oregon. nllty engineer, at Budk Mountain, elev , The Senate committee" on com ROOMS 20 AND 21, highest point ever reached,-sub S tocton , March l.<—At a meet en miles from here. The man is merce this morning decided to re . W. M. RAMSEY, merging the lower part oft the Merchants’ Exchange, ing called by the Secretary of .the not Seriously injured. It is almost port the river and harbor appro Street, San Francisco. town and forcing Occupants to Attorney at Law, California. Democratic county convention, impossible to get men to keep the priation bill without amendment, A — — I I AFAYETTE, OREGON. Solicits Adcvrti emeuts and Bubscriptons abandon them and jtheir cdiifents. for tlie L vfavette Cot BiF-it ami for papers The gas works overflowed an<j the held at National hall, Saturday pumps going, the police assisting owing to tho shortness of time and publisheil in California, Oregon and Nevada; Offic* in th«* Court House. ’Washington. Utah, Idaho, Montanah, Col streets were in darUnei»g, All the last, it was resolved that the-Dem- to do so at Ecley and Upper Lo- the danger of the failure of the orado, Arizona, and adjacent Teiritqries; ocratifc party, distinct from other highf There arc ap^rehenrions of bill. B STOTT Sandwi-h Islands, the British Possessons, mills except one JHA-*. A - BALL. hffvo suspended, le hffvq i China; New Zealand and the Australian parties, ought not to make any rough times around hero. Men are BALL, <Sf STOTT, 'Colonies; Mexica Ports,Nicaragua, Panama throwing at least L«». 2,000 persons HE could be T rusted . —Alfred nominations for county or district» gathering in large numbers. At Valpariso and Japan; the Atlantic States out of employment. Attorneys at Law, and Europe officer« in San Joaquin county, or Highlands, three miles from here, was missing one night about sun ADVERTISING. B altimore . Feb. 26 - 111 Fir, st Siroct, Opposite Occidental Hotel. for. members of the Assembly, or a serious disturbance took place. set. Mother was getting anxious k i ?Clade, Has created many a new business; napolis letter says Goh don PORTLAND, OREGON. - , in the 16th senatorial district or Two men were badly beaten. The (or she always wished him to be Has enlarged many an old business; / ‘ janldtf Has revived many a dull business; a naval cadet, was expelled from f 3d congressional district. The report says one cannot live. The at home early. A neighbor cod Has rescued many a lost business: the Naval Academy Wednesday Independent party, as constituted police have been sent to Buek ing in, said a number of boys liad Has saved many a large business; t DR. ALFRED KINNEY, And insures a success in any business. : * • y for refusing to ‘’fence” tnith a col- in 1873, qught to make jiomina- Mouptain to start the pumps. gone to the river to swim, end he !Í : i Surgeon. G irard ' s S ection .—Stephen Girrad used ored cadet. i ‘ I '1 tions for such offices. to say in his old days: ’T have always con ?J ew Y ork , March 1.—Henry thought it likely Alfred bad gone sidered advertising liberally and long to be R oom No. 7. D ekcm ’ s B cii . dixg . W ashington , F<|b. 26.-^-! t 18 with them. tlie great medium of success in business, N. W. i’orner First and Washington. N ew Y ork , Feb. 26.—Henry C. Bowen said to a rejiorter laat and the prelude to wealth., And 1 have stated that Bartlett, the attor mm FORTUNO. OREGON. ‘■¡No,” said his mother, Office Hours—9 to ii a. in. till after 5p. ni made' it an invariable rule to advertise in Ward Beecher, in his lecture room evening that lie had not »ought the dullest times as well as tlie busiest, long of the Pacific Mail Co., left this In Iffice at Night. ised me he would never go them talk last night, touched the scan notoriety- in the Tilton Beecher experience having taught me that money without my permission and head thus spent is well laid out. and by continu m.orning for Minnesota to attach dal in substanco as follows: “For case and only sustained the same ally keeping my business before the public it has secured many sales that I otherwisse the property of Win, S. King,w ith thirty years I-have preached to you relation to it as any other private ways keeps his word?’ would have lost.” a view to recover the ainounC re But seven o’clock camt£/then Advertise Your Business. and have tried to expound the word citizen and nothing moft. It was STEPHE^X A SHAMLY, PROPIl’S Keep Xuur Name before the Publie. ceived by him in, couneetiqn with not his quarrel and hg* was not iu eight, and mother way'stfil listen- of God. In my old age, my Fa E WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON Judicious Advertising will Insure a ing for Alfred’s st the subsidy. f . hand all kinds of rough lunjber. ther has sèe’n best tó afflict me with any way a pa: ty to tlm suit, Fortune. which we are selling cheaper tlmn any If Business is Dull, Advertise. ■ other mill in the county. The President nominated Jas. severe and prolonged trials, ,1am while atnenablc to criticism for his hnlf paHjeigbt belore his shout and Persons who contemplate building will * If Business is Brisk, Advertise. find It to their advantage to us a cull IT ‘ ‘ give * S. Tyner, of Ind., Secoud Assist- not half.so anxious about the result action and conduct in the daily, af whistle were heard when be ran betbru purchasing plsewliere. Tlie man who didn’t believe in advertising ]' . 1 ' has gone into partnership with the Sheriff, ant Postmaster-GeneralJ of this triql ns that I shall live fairs of lite, he had not identified in at the gate. 9 - $9 er M, and that official does the advertising. Boxing- “Confess, now,” said the neigh In the House when the clauses during its continuance and after himself with this trial, and had not Fecning, 9 “ M were reached appropriating $10 its termination, and I pray that taken any part iu its proceedings, bor, “that you have beoa to the For large bills of lumber for houses and THE LARGEST JEWELRY STORE IX PORTLAND barns we will make reductions. 000 for the purchase of Miss ft an- my example may be that ot a trust and therefore had believed it his river with the- other boys and so WRIGHT & STEPIIESON. . B. L. STONE, _______ •• <lec4tn41{ly __ ______ ___ some’s picture of Gen. Thoinas, ing follower'of Christ Jesus, and I duty to rebuke Gen. Tracy fo»* his kept away until late.* 103 Front street, Dealer in Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry and and $25,000 for Carpenter’s ¡iint- pray that jour prayers may be an uncalled for and unjust criticism in ‘fNo, sir; I promised my mother _ Silver ware. .his opening speech. Jf either par Sole agent Tor the Celebrated Diamond iug of the Signing of the Emanci swered simply that I may be known that I would never go the river HAVE TWO GOQD 1’ARMS FOR SALE Spectacles. Agent for ’ American Watch ty should call him he would obey at very reasouabia terms—each contain Co -, National Watch Co., Howard Watch pation Proclamation, objections to men as a Christian.” The ter without her leave, and do you ing 340 acre«. Co., and Chu. E. Jacot Watches. Seth were made that the appropriations mination wa»^ “Help usto live, the order of the court; but other think I would tell a falsehood? I One i* aituate>ne njile and a hjdf north of Thorons Clocks. 0^” Watches and Jewelry repaired and were not made by’ existing 1|W8? that we may lie able to say: ‘Thy wise, it was far from lbs wishes to Lafayette; is well improved- Has a good lieljied Janisi to find the caws that Warranted. . | All orders sent by express promptly at ORCHARD Garfield suggested that i the will be done; if they are with ns, have anything to do with the trial. had Strayed into the woods, and tended to. Goods sold at one price only. And al! kinds pf shrubbery of the best va No plated Jewelry of any description at points were not well taken, buftbe who can be against us., ” C incinnati . March 2.-T»e west didn’t think I should stay so late.” riety.1 The other is in Chehalein Valley near this establishment. j, . the Willamette river. There is a goojl chair ruled thej7 w^rc and they S acramentò , Feb. 26.--Gov. bouud passenger train on tho In “1 llpnk,” sni<I the neighbor, GENTS WANTED to Bell B oy were stricken out.f j .: ■ MILL-SITE Booth started East this afternoon. dianapolis, Cincinnati and La fay»- turniug to the mother, as be took lan ' s Dqllar-anila-half case ofbTAN- uaui > H omeopathic M edivinis , com On this placeiplenty of good timber; a turn t bining excellency of preparation, ' L ouisville , Feb, j.—The libra Hundreds of friends and neighbors ettc‘railway last night was thrown his hat to go home, “there te in 0 acres cleared. with beauty and cbeapneaa. Good ry drawing began this moriilrig. of the Governor assembled at the from the track near Lawrenceburg store a comfort for you by him. ither of these farms can be secured a| a •t wages guaranteed. Sample cases & fcagrain. Terms easy. The managers announced !|ast agents. Particulars residence of the late executive to by a broken qxle, and a tramp who Such a boy as that will make a no outfit giveh to. For further particulars enquire of J. N. BOYLAN, free. b. SMITH, night that only 38 per tont of the pay their respects. Many accoin- was stealing a ride on the forward ble man. Detroit, M(ch. or at this office. Religious services will l>c hold by the M. E. Church South, as follows: First I hinny Valley,..«.. . m . «• Sunday •• ••• ........... * .W ’ 1....... n i> a a McMinnville 1*. M. Third to West Chebalcin,......... 11 A. M. Fourth *1 “ Armstrong's Chapel.. .11 “ ** a Lafayette,............................ « P. M. E. • G. MICHAEL, P. C. r ............. ------------ 4- ■ ■ « — - POST’GE FREE. ’ - .-¡m !!»| .z ; f » * - • ’-.-Bi ’ » > W PATENTS. e-. 1 W - w..- ------------ ■—- ——«■■■,— ■ - --X , 1 I .- »» • w i ' ' ft i Ì Fanta M Sawmill. W ' *' ■ ■ * I « «*.■« mz.ho cal nluniazlmwn _ : FARMS _ ___ S 1 SALE I 1 * ' t * 4 J i t T , ; ’ * i