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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1875)
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Church South THE PLEDGE. dent Wilson has rclinquislitd the I The Sheriff in attempting to arrest through the War Departing to-ihe Religions service* will be held by the idea of accompanying the senato the parties supposed to be connect general [commanding in Ttxas, to I s’t all very well for preaching; •« XI. E. Clinrch ifoitth, a* follows: First Sunday Happy Valley,............ 11 A. XL But preachin' and practice don't gee; rial oxcursion party to Mexico, ed with the affair, was confronted ko such measure^as majr be pos “ McXlinnvillo,*................... <} P. M. i ■ ~r ■ I ’ m posted.on virtue and temp'rancc, Hird . *• West Chelialem,........... 11A.M. and now contemplates a trip to by an organized force, and alter sible to deal immmarily with the (FROM THE PORT^A^l) ^AILFES.] O.urtli “ Armstrong’s Chapel... 11 “ And j^n can’t ring it in on me. “ “ Lafayette,-..................... 6 P.M. Just toddle along with your pledge, 3quire, Europe, having enaged a pas- several shots had been fired and Mexican raiders. Those best con » E. G. MICHAEL, P. C. If that’s what you want me fo sign: 'V—--- - --------- -------------------------------- I saoc it| the vessol sailing on the one man killed, was compelled to versant with affairs, apprehend Betwixt .voti and me, I ’ ve been tliar, . Y>r. J. W. Watts will preach at this"place April. retreat. | ‘ At accounts the Sher- that a general border war will en . N ew Y ork , March ^5—Spec 17th 5 • last • -------- r T-------- And I'll not take any in mine. tUi second Sunday in every month at 11 a. tn.« and in the evuntng at early candlo ials from Renovo, ori the west ' S. B. Elkins, late delegate from iff had a force of 34 on one side of sue in which ovent the invasion of A year ago last Fo’th of July A lot o’ the boys was here; branch of the Surquehalkali river New Mexico, it is reported is to be, James river, while his opponents the i obbçrs is not improbable. . » We all got corned, and signed the ph dge M 2. Ohurch. - Geo. B. McCartee, who a few states the ice gorge extends from ! married to a daughter of Senator were on the other bank and a col Ec* to drink no more thatyear. Religiptw services will be held by th die xya8 Tilman Joy and SheriffM’ Phafl theie fourteen miles ’below, but Davis, of West Virginia, who is lision is expected at any moment. days ago tendered his resignation E- Church, as follow*: And me and Abner Fry, Blaine ik hopeful but Wbt ever as chief of bureau of engraving amt» • there is no -danger to|that place one of the wealthiest men in tne Fii st Sabbath hifayette at 11 a . m „ and And Sbtelby’s boy Leviticus, Unity Schcol ¿louse at 3 r. M. confident of Republican suecess iu printing of the Treasnsry depart as yet. Above the re is soft, Senath. becond Jnbbath SmitlA’ Church at 11 a . A»d ^je Gdlyei-s- Luke and Cy. , Went Ckelwlein 7 r.M. while, that'* below . is ¡heavy and ; Thft trouble between Treasurer 1876. He savS, with reference to ment, has, at the request of Secre «- : Yhtrd u a . m ., And wetfeitied up a hundred, a Third SaJÄÜh, snb^th. N.oith Xuith ‘Yamhill 1 H^ Lafavette 7 r. Lafarette p. st. m . • In tl-e hands o' Deacon Kedge. *** • • rests on the bottom of the river. Spimipr and Secretary Bristow is the attacks of Republican papers tary Bristow, withdrawn his resig Fourth Sabbath at McMinnville ll a . m . « Fur to Le divided the follyrin* Fo’th said U> be the appointment of cash upon himself for kis uconservative nation. v . i ami 7 p. m . t'. • 1 ' • At 'Lockhaven, about 7 miles • * ’ft < W. lh TT. P. C/ ’Mongst the hoys that kept the plodge. attitude last session,-that the Re ier fol the Treasury Department. W ashington , March 30.-—The below Renovo, an ice < ihannel is ¿7*L. SAMU e L, i* our duly ti ittlior- And we knowed each other so well. Squire, You ma/ take my scalp£for a fool i ised Ajfent at Portland, Oregon. being cut in hopes to^avc dam SpiniBr sent in tho name of the publican* party is npt in a condi Secretary of the Treasury to-day If every man when he signed his namu ages to the town. At Williams- man whom he wanted- appointed, tion which makes it wise or expo directed Treaurer Spinner to with Arrival mid Departure of Mail*. Didn't feel dead sure of tho pool. port 200 men were at work cut but A Secretary'did not see fit dient to repel thoie who helped to draw from the available currency Mails bound South will close at 5 Fur awl.ilc it all went lovely;' . ting a channel sixty Tec wide, and to ddjfio. Spinner appealed to the- found it. balance of the treasury $1,548,000 - Wc put up a job next day o’clock p. M. each day. 1 N ew £ urk , March 26.—An legal tenders, and cancel and de Mails bound North will close at I Fur to make Joy b'lleve his wife wa ' dead, other measureF had bee a taken to Present,who declined to interfere And lie went home middlin’ gay. F. M. each day. prevent damages by b ck -water. and ii pw S pi u tier threatens to re notlier '¡crease is threatened over stroy them, the amount being 80 Then Abner Fry he killeil^aman, Postofliee will close at 7 P. M_. until j At Milton it is believe« the river, sign 5 inless his candidate is ap- land railrogd freights from 20 to per cent, of the additional circula * And afore he was hung. MT’fail further notice. pointj B. The correspondent says if 33 per cent, on all clsses above tion issued to national banks. Office open from five to six p. M. Jest bilked the widder outen her shefcr is forming a new chanijb 1. Sundays. ' By gettin’ him slewed in jail. * he tc| Bern his resignation Bristow the letter B. Freight agents will During the present month and nn- Aujf. 18. : J. w. W atts , P. M. C hicago ^ March 2-1 —A spe- But Chris’mas scooped the Sheriff— make no contracts beyond the till further redemption under tho net cial from Sioux City ays much will cfei'taihly accept it. Tlte eggnogs gathered him in— BUSINESS CARDS. And SJrelbvS- boy, Leviticus,. • anxiety is felt there J »4 friends of ’ D i ^ roit , March 27.—The lej * n nr. day for which the contract was providing therefor be ordered, the W«s New Years, tight as sin. parties now in the Bl|ick.. Hills, islaiufo adjourned to day »inc die. made. amount of U. S. notes outstanding JNO. J. DALV, And along in March the Golyers < S cranton . Pa., March 29—Tim and to be issued as circulating me over a report brbughtlin by one A Hill was passed to meet the civil Got so drunk that a fresh boiled owl Attoraey-at-La^ Would ’a looked, Tungaide o* then 111 two of Pro. Marsl/s exploiting party; rights bill. It provides that ho Irish-born portion of the population dium shall not exceed $379,226,- OREGON, DALLAS, youngjuen that “Lame AMelope” w Îtli a large tel-keepers, railroad companies, of this city and vicinity have rc- 900. 'J Like a sdber temperance fowl. ILL practice in the Supreme Court body of warriors and all ilie court* of the 3rd Judi Four months alone 1 walked ;he chalk; nod with stediilfcoat owners and others, may solvqd to honor the memory of The Santiain Alines. cial District.. provific separate accommodations John Mitchell by abandoning the I thought my heart would break, C^pofMce In the Court-House. n4V3 needle guns, bars started to attack The Jtecord in speaking of the And all them boys a slappin* my back for any class of persons obnoxious street parade and raising funds for the m ’ u HRg camp csialis|iod in the 3 a S. M u CAIN, And axin’,’‘What'll you take?” return of a party who have visited to I >ther customers. ' ■ I his widow. Hills. I never slept without dreamin’ dreams ATTORNEY AT LAW, Of Burbin, Peach or Rye, line ago , March 27.—The first C hicago , March 29.-Jtdge these mines says: Gen.r Ord yesterday telegraphed But I chewed at my nigger-head and swore They-went up about the 4th of LAFAYETTE, OREGON. to one of the miners n c< ntlr re cas| 3 under the new civil righty bill Williams, of the circuit court of xr___ 1 i » I’d rake that pool or die. • ILL P RACTICE IN ALL of the in i this city came before U> S. this county, this morning, sentenc March; took a week’s provisions, turned to Sioux City, and who marllvStf At last—the Fo’th—I humped myself ^Mte Court*. asked the General v bother lie Cohitnissioner Hayne to-day, two ed Wilbur Storey, editor and'pro- hunted some, and prospected, with Through chores and breakfast sooi , Then scooted down to Taggart** store, would be permitted to i ¡turn with negroes having cpmplained against' prictor of the Chicago Times, to success, a bench on the mountain E. C. BRADSH AW, 1 For the pledge was off at noon; reinforcements and pro isions, re a restaurant keeper for refusing to ten days in the county jail for con side, about 15 miles above Smith’s And all the boys was gathered thar,/ ' > Attorney at Law, * And each man hilt his glass, plied as follows: “Ti iops from serve i them. The commissioner structive contempt of tho court, in, ferry. This bench contains about LAFAYETTE. OREGON. Watchin’ me ami the clock, quite sole n* like Fort Laramie and hosti e Indians dismissed the case on the ground having published an editorial 10 acres, through which a stream r : r'ur to see the last minute pass. i Office iti the Court Henne. have gone for your mi ers. For that |he ltRy don’t apply to restau- which^thc court construed as re cuts. Washing dirt on the creeks, The clock struck twelve! I raided t^ejug,.’ flecting upon himself and thegran| they generally found gold in small their sake I ’nope the t oops may rant4 Li P. C. SULLIVAN, J > ’ And took one lovin’ pull — I was holler clar from skull to boots, reach them first, as their orders arc A Washington special says an jury of his court. The action of quantity, but here they found tho .' It seemed I couldn’t git full. simply to bring in the larty, con- .interviewer who has talked with Judge Williams is severely com best prospect of all. The dirt and Attorn ey-at-Law, But I was roused by a fiendish laugh fine the leaders, burn d íicir wag- V ce President Wilson, Morton mented upon in most quarters. gravel apiieaia to be about 30 feet That might have raise«! the dead— ILL hereafter be found at the south east corner room of Heed's Opera- Thein arnary sneaks had sot the clock ons and destroy the out! it.” and ¿Blaine says Wilson opposes Mr* Storey will doubtless b® im deep. The gold found is flour and IIou*e, up slair.% Salem, Oregon. n illy * A half an hour ahead! ; . t let- pffosfoning W ashington , March Í5--A j so many ex-congrcss- mediately released on a writ of scale gdld, all very fine and diffi W. M. RAMSEY, “All right,” 1 squawked, “you’ve got me; cult to save without careful opera ter f-oin Commander iJ ill, on thé mjdni mbnj don don ’ ’ t t believe believe in in making inakin govr habeas corpus. Jest order your drinks agin, * rp- - .Attorney at Law, And we’ll paddie up to the Deacon’s There is a difference of opinion tions. After this diicoverv thev Isthmus of -Panama, hil |s been re eminent officers asylums for defeat And scoop the ant^in.” LAFAYETTE, OREGON. i “ • to ' whether - as Mr. returned home, disgusted with the ccived at the ixivy d partaient, ed politicians; thinks the Republi among Î lawyers But when we got to hedge's, What a sight was that we saw ! He saj’i s the problem see is to‘beag can party would be better if one- Storey caQ obtain a writ of habeas rain and storm, for the snow’ fell Office in the Court House. The Deacon and Parsbn Skeeter’s In the tail of a game of draw. Burning : something like li definite third its office-holders were chang Corpus in his case. île has, how- and melted every day, and they JHA’.A. BALL. B STOTT They had shook ’em the heft of the mimin'; shape, and the way is be 'inning to ed, and is confident his Springfield ever, applied to Judge McAllister, left 18 inchea of snow on the •, - BALL STOTT, The Paisoifslu.uk wnsfa’r. be seen to a very favor tble solu- letter is helping to cure the Democ of the Supreme Court for a writ of ground when they came away. he raked, the minute we go that > They only washed a few pans of Attorneys at Law, And tion of it. A cursory cj amination rat I He don’t conceal the fact supersedeas. The last of our pool on a p’ar. dirt the first time. 111 First Street, Opposite Occidental Hotel. So no more temp'rance for me, Squire: at the beginning convinc id the par- tlit hb is a candidate for the Pres- The Times' Indianapolis special ’ J- * ' 1 ’low it’s all very fine-, * Last week Tuesday Mr. Camp idehby. •) Butez fur myself, 1 thank ye • PORTLAND, OREGON. ty that the vicinity of t|i Ife railroad states positively that John C. New, I ’ ll not take any in mine. janlOtf —Py one of the B .>y». would offer the best cha tfice for lo- * Morton is gloomy. His private cashier of the First National Banjc bell, in company with «Mr. Wilburn cation ot a suitable linqifor an in iterances are in harmony with his of that city, and a local financier King, of Silverton, returned to the DB. ALFRED KINNEY, C hicago , March 30.—A New ter-oceanic canal. public speeches. He forebodes of some local prominence, has been spot and madeTurtSer prospect. Orleans dispatch says: General Surgeon. N ew Y ork , March i ►.—At a trouble; honestly fears the South tendered thé appointmeat of U. 8. Mr. King is au experienced miner, ’A Augur, who is in command o ‘ the B oom N o . 7, D eki m ’ s B i » ildino . ' Texas border, telegraphed tc •day meeting of the committc respect- erners mean to inaugurate another Treasurer to succeed Gen. Spin and after exploring he concluded N. W. Corner and Washington. to the commandant at Fort Brown, ing the Union Pacific i d Pana- POBTLAND, OREGON. rebellion, and don’t know whether ner, and that while he has not yet that the diggings will pay well* Office Hours—9 to II A. m. till after 5 p. ni at Brownsville, regarding the ru^. ma railroad companies i d Pacific We North would be willing to as- definitely decided to accept the Thev took up a number of claims In )flie« at Night. mored raids and murder by Mexi- cans, To-night the following re- Mail, yesterday, it was r freed that sunie another debt to save the Un place, he has gone to Washington and returned home, having had a vory rough time in the mountains. the Union Pacific shoi|d d pay to ion. ply was received: to see about it. “There are many reports )f a the steamer and Panamf Railway ! W ashington , March 27.—Post A Washingten special gives Water can be brought from the UTEPHESON df 8HAMLY, PROPIVS raid on the ranches in the vic ! nity Company $5 for each ’ jasrenger«. master-General Jewell has receiv the following opening paragraph river by a two-mile ditqh to enable of Corpus Christi, and-a threiten- TTTE WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON ................ i them to hydraulic, and they say - Vv hand all kinds of rough Btnaber, ed attack on Corpus Christi, pome carried overland. This! is in con- ed a telegram from Corpus Chris of an editorial in the Washington which we arc selling cheaper than any other mill in the county. . ranches have doubtless been rob- sideration for putting uj fares via ti, Texas, stating that the postoffice Chronicle, which the correspondent there is considerable ground yet Persons who contemplate building will unclaimed, and more spots like it find it to their advantage to give us a caU bed and burned, some taken pris- the Isthmus route. T| e future at Neuces was robbed and. burned says was dictated by Stator An- before purchasing elsewhere. Oners, and the prisoners are re- freight rates were dis< ussed but yesterday, and that the San An thony: “It is now stated definitely that look as if tbev would pay as ’ Boxing................................... $9 er M, ported to have escaped,, T lese not settled. that the members of the Senatorial well. tonia mail carrier was robbed itnd Quartz has also been discovered Fecning,..................... 9 “ M marauders have been driven rom N ew Y ore :, ‘March 2p.—Grave taken prisoner. The mail, howev Mexican excursion do go on legit- •V in that vicinity which looks well, For large bills of lumber for houses and the vicinity of Corpus Christi by fears are entertained aLPort De imategovernment business. They ' an(f may sometime pay for woik’’ barns we will make reduct eons. citizens in pursuit. I have sen t all er, was saved. No ma;l will be WRIGHT A STEPIIESON. my moffnted force to intercept the posit, Md., that when thftjce gorge sent odt to day. It is supposed at are detailed to see if the graves of inr, but so many quartz leads have dec4:n41:ly robbers. General Hatch has sent above there breaks it v^ill sweep the Department that these outa soldiers killed in the Mexican war been located in the Cascade Moun- ul troops for the same purpose, Ma- half the town away anc| also des are prperlr cared for. This act oL ta?R8 hfteen yea»-s tlfct it ges were committed by a band of patriotism has been long delayed e a gieat deal of induce- HAVE TWO GOOD FARMS FOR SALE ny deprepations have been Com troy the bridge at Havre de Grace. armed Mexicans reported, near r at very reasonable terms—each contain mitted along the river, above this , mfent t0 encourage people here to ing 330 acre«. C hicago , March 26.—|The wea Corpus Christi. A copy of the and neglected through the chang- make another attempt at develop point, of late, and several persons One is situate oge mile and a half north of Litayette; is Well improved. Has a good have been killed. I believe t lese ther is, for the first time in months, dispatch will.be sent to the State ing vicissitudes of over a quartering them. The time is coming, ORCHARD ’ robbers are Mexicans, and mofct of clear and beautiful anil onto mild. Department for suitable investiga of a century. The brave men] however, when these Cascade them are from the other side of the The snow has all diappenredi and And all kinds of shrubbery of the best va who fell battling for their countrys’ Mountains will be a field for aptirn tion. riety. The other is in Chehalem Valley near river. There are probably .sever and successful mining operation^ ice in the river melted without any flag on the arid plains of the deso ¿he Willamette river. There is a good S t . L ouis , March 27.—Advices al parti s out for the purpose of but quartz -working^ to be success damage occurring to shipping or late country, and were hurried be from Galena, Stone county, Mis ful, must be carried on by experi MILL-SITE; stealing cattle and robbing ranch No reliable information s 8 tO to buildings along the ‘banka, as souri, say one night last week the neath its soil, will be neglected no enced miners, backed up by capi On this place-.plenty of good timber; %bout es 0 acres cleared, . . ‘• numbers. Will inform if I ICarn was at one time feared. tal toall the extent requisite. Or longer.” ither of these farms can be secured at a court house at that place was en anything more definite. egon bonanzas are not to be trust bagrain. TeYmseasy. . C hicago , March 26.-lfhc Times' tered and criminal indictments W ashington March 28. — In- « For further particulars enquire of J. H. P otter , (Signed) ed without a man hasA bonanza in S. 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