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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1875)
is /•** La fay at to RATES OF ADVERTISING_____ Courier Published every Friday by < DORRISS HEMBREE r 1 * i * TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Copy, One Tear, • One Copy, Six Months, - One Copy, Three Months, 00 1 75 1 00 . ' VOL. X. NO. 15. i ■ Subcriptlons Sent East, $2 00 a Year. I * » • Il I t Y - ' v.i*--'- I [FROM THE PORTLAND DAILIKS.J k - p ‘ i' ' - - ■ •' -- V * -...... ...................... ? —- The Third Party Revival. ■' LAFAYETTE, OREGON, H N ew Y ork . May 26.-’l he Times ! this morning in an article on the light. third party revival, concludes that for the renewal of the Cincinnati M E. Church. Religious services will l»e held by the M. movement there is absolutely no E* Church, as follows; Fii st Sabbath Lafayette at 11 a . m „ and practicable excuse. Gradually, a? Unity School House, at 3 P. M. tlie time draws near for the open "Fee >ntl Libbath Smiths’ Church at 11 a . m , WeO Chelnleni 7 t . m . ing of the canvass, the Republican Third'Sabbath, North Yamhill 11 a . m ., and Democratic organizations will Lafayette 7 P. M. Fi/1rth Sabbath at McMinnville 11 a . Mi prep ire to eider the field with can and 7 r. m . AV. Rrrr, P. C. —.——’————■—r*—k didates and platforms representing C^-L. SAMUEL, 1« our duly author^ the average purpose between them. lied Agent at Portland, Oregon. A third party, next year, would be an idle experiment', resulting in a Arrival and Departure of Mails. ridiculous farce. .1 4 , ' TELEGRAPHIC Dr. J. AV. Watts will preach nt this place the second Sunday in every month at 11 a. in.. and in the evening at early candle » . - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- . j ■ t%.Perioual Adv*. 30 Ct«, n Line.-'£4 Religious services will be held by the M. K.'Church South, a» follows: 11 A. M. First Sunday llanny Valley,.... *• »* *Vi.\finnvilln McMinnville, ______ .............. (1 P. M. Thirl •• West Chehalein,....... 11 A. M. Fourth “ A rmst rong's Chapel.. 11 “ 4« «C Lafayette,................ •. fi P. It. E. (h MICHAEL , P. C. íwf " r i á w 'H m ^^T í SDÍ rlncfi¿~r$l 11 25 n 75 I b Hi ; L» | IfcOI) ' Ÿ1U<-1Ï<-7.*|. 175T25ÒÌ 3 00 I R 00 I 12’ j 20 0® S.'ncbcg, I 250 J 3 50 | 4 SO | 9 0 » j '20 | 25 00 4 Col I l^qnl Adr*rtutemenfa to be Paid for up on m iking Proof by the Publisher. X. S. Church South. si :n pointment of a receive^ it was deemed best, in ca«e such a step must be taken, that the j road be confided to the manageiaeiit of its friends. ( me of the most import ant results of the present proceed ings will be that the Erie, being relieved of a load of interest on mortgages, will be able, to compete with other trunk lines which have 3- . • interest and divideinls to. pay on £ bonds and capital stock. f •' 1 - * PKI CE TEN CENTS. JUNE 1! J 500 I 7 001 9 t? I 20”l 35~t ^0 00 £Cok _ L7(M) I 9 001 12 j 20 f 40_J CO 00 3 Their wings arc* developing very fast. It will not be very manv days till the largest proprtion of them will be abje.to emigrate. R ichmond , M o ., May ‘28.- Since the heavy rain of Wednes- day the hoppers are traveling a • . . .. ». sautheastcrlv drrecfoii, eating ev- cry thing as they go. Tlier^ is no garden in this locality ¡hat they have not eaten up.’ V N ew U lm , Minn., May 28.— Spr:ng wheat is doing well in this vici; itv. but it is feared it will be; destroyed by grasshoppers, which are very ’ thick in some lo- cafities. T , ____ yield can- Die . probable njt be ascertained yet. Business notice* tn the Local Column*, 25 icnt* ner.hne. carb insertion. . —--------«!■------ . .............. One boy ran off and returned with would soon hare been let loose to live some peanuts and a prize package,, off the sheep folds of this county. . The cost of catching them now ac but the lad with the ague turned ' cording to our plub rates is sixty dol*. away his head. Peanuts bad once , lars. ’Hie cost of catching the same been Lis best hold, but now was wolve^ after tho 1st day of September -1 according to the same rates would be his hour of sorrow. > / | 4« What ails that boy?” asked a one hujidred and fifty dollars. There fore the taking of them whilst young woman as she halted. should be ‘encouraged by every means “Got theawfullest fit of the agei 1 possible. you ever seed’” answered one oL¡ •j To attempt to state the damage 12 the bo vs. 1 cayotes would do were they spared, to “Well he ought to be put to ; become grown would be futile. Most bed,’? she taid as she passed OuJ a,le0P me" haTe ono waJ of ^"“8 wrztll united “at.it” and stand pretty ..well 1 he bovs offered to .draw him i S t . J oseph . M o ., May 27.- -For ou the answer. I im using this ar the past three days gras- hopped home in a cart, but his eyesWsh- gument to makedfd^kjarAzryointhat ed as he drew himself up, held on xe have purchased these scalps very in ibis immedia’tc vicinity have W» . to his teeth, and exclaimed: cheap and that we have a means at been marching in a southwesterly “’Sposc I let the ager floor me!”| hand of purchasing others just as direction. Whenever the strike a .... r-IW A man came along with a satefi- i cheap if we attend to the matter as * field or garden they O maha , Maj’ 28.—Heavy show * * sea ,e reels’ leave becomes us. J a vestige of vegetation. Whole cits have prevailed throughout the el in his hand, and after taking a Some have predicted that paying look at the boy said: good fields of grain arc devastated in a for a few scalps would “bust”^ the Mails bound South will close at 5 The Steamship and Railroad Trouble State during tho past two days, “ I had the ager fourteen straight ' o’clock P. M. each day. few hours, and sections which they greatly benefiting tlie crops and Why so predict? Was Dur clnb S3 O | club. The directors of the Pacific Mail Mails bound North will close at G years and never missed but one organized to look at? Have the few visit are laid waste. ’ However, proving fatal to grasshoppers. p. M. each day. Steamship Company will meet to day, and 1 know how to sympa who led off iu this movement been to Postofiico will close at 7 P. M. until their ravages are not universal. The Other Decoration Day. day for the purpose of considering further notice. thize with you. If I had any mon-1 a great loss of time, no little trouble They seem to collect in.small arm Office open from five to six P. M., the best method to be adopted on ' > N ew Y ork , May 31.—Observa and some outlay of money with no ey I’d give you some in a minute. ies and all mareh.iu 020 direction, Sundays. higher object than mere passtimer Aug. 18. J. W. W atts , P. M. the' expiration.of the contract with turning aside for nothing. Thus tion, of Decoration Day was com The boys leaned the patient Was its organization not for the pur menced here yesterday, memorial the Panama Railroad, June 6th, BUSINESS CARDS. some sections are devastated, while back against the wall, and while pose of attempting the extermination services being held in seven ceme the I itter company having declined others are free from scourge, In one of them combed his hair with of the cayote race? Then why falter teries. . To-day, which is the regu to enter into any negotiations with A. M. HURLEY, many places plans have bcCn de an old horn pocket comb, another when the object aimed at is beginning lar Decoration Day, is being gen the Pacific Mail Company towards vised for their destruction, noti washed his hands by spitting on to be apparent;_better be jubilant over Attorney at Law/ erally observed as a holiday, and renewing the contract.; The vice such encouragement as we now have, bushels have been destroyed, The them and then rubbing with his LAFAYETTE t . - OREGON. president of the Panama Railroad in addition to die ceremonies at and if the members awake to their most successful pl;m is todig trench coat-tail.i Such tender and unex interests and pay in their dues readi lhe icmetci ies tliero is an immense Company stated that since* the Pa es in front of them, ajid dig pit paradc of the Grand; Army of .the pected attentions touched Jorgy’s ly others will be taken in rapid suc JAS. MuCAIN, cific Mail Com|Miiiv had been roti holes every thirtv or forty feet, heart, and his eyes filled with tears cession, and five years hence cayotes ATTORNEY AT LAW, fied that after the present contract sweeping the1 grasslx pers into Republic and various militarj^or r as be said: will l>c scarce if not completely ex closed the company would not re- '.•i ganizations. -, LAFAYETTE. OREGON. ihcin. Had this cours been pur- Invited to “Step down and Out.” “B-boys, if I ever g-get well I’ll terminated. Sheep raisers which horn .sunie business relations with tlie'm, of the dileiua will you take? Will ILL PRACTICE IN ALL OF THE first com- m make this all right. ” marllv8tf no negotiations whatever had been sued from the time Hie «.ite Uasrts. C hicago , May 31.—Collector o you pay 25 cents each for full grown incnccd marching, thferc would » Then one of the bovs took the * • cayote scalps and five cents each for Internal Revenue Wadsworth, 0 opened between tlicK companies. E C. BRADSHAW, have been very little damage done. this district, to day received notice patient’s head in his lay, auuther the scalps of the ir young, or will you |'l lie Panama Railroad . Company JLttorn y at Law, {propose; running th Jr own line of As it is, it is fettred mhst* ot the from Commissioner Pratt that hL held his feet, and a third stood on permit this club organization to (lie for want of attention and take your , small grain is destroyed, although call. LAFAYETTE, OREGON. steamers from New York to the farmers will be able to jilant a crop resignation would be accepted a .4 ■_ • “What’s this?” asked a police chances at sheep farming with the Once. Isthmus. ♦ cayotes already in the county togeth Office in the Court House. of corn and late potatoes. man, as he lounged up. ' - . V , i » Sheridan ’ « Marriage. Couceriiiii^f the Black Hills. -- ---------------------------------------------- •—S---------------------------------- er with their rapid increase? You Decoration Day. 1 “ Powerful sick boxwhimpered P C. SULLIVAN, C hicago , June- l.--The mar need not be told that something must I W ashington , Mav 27. — Red , , rT one of (he lads. “ He is just groan W ashington , May 29. -To day riage of General Sheridan to Miss. soon be done looking toward their ex- Cloud and Spotted 'fail both say Attorney-at-taw termination. Hog raisers in some having been set apart for the dec Rucker will lake place in this c’ty ing and taking on awfully.” • 1 ' ’k- » "* - tonight they will not hold any ILL hereafter he found at Ihie pouth localities are suffering, and sheep hus “ \Vtll, this is no place for a sick cast'corirer room of Reed'S Upera council with the secretary to-mor oration of Union sold ers’ grave, Thu sday evening next. V* y '■ nilly flousc, up stairs, Salem, Oregon. boy. Yoú’d better get him home bandry in this county to-day stands ------ ■ ---------------- it is generally observed a s a hpli- + * * • ’ k row, but intend to hold a council greatly paralized on account of these The Boy with the “Ager.’’ . or take him into the allev.” I W. M. RAMSEY, day. Public depaiYtiiicnts a._ arc great pests. It is to the interest of among themselves, and talk over * “Take a dying boy into the al every permanent resident of tho coun closed and other busiiuss suspend Attorney at ✓ I.aw, the proposition by »he secretary of It was,plain that he didn’t'feel < • - ley!” echoed the lad-. “Sir! do you ty that we get rid of them and that ed. The principal poi it of attrac LAFAYETTE, OREGON. well. He changed his seat on the the interior. To day they are / • too very soon; internal improvements tion is Arlington Cem tery, where Postoffice- steps, so as to let thp tliiuk a dying*boy is a boss?” somewhat confused, and say they The officer wandered away and interest all and the extermination of ijod by Rev. warm sun strike him all over, an I don’t understand what the secreta an oration is deliveijed Newman, and an origi ijial poem re every moment or two lie raise si the boy whispered his gratitude. the cayote race woul d be a^ much an B STOTT JUAbA. CALL. ry means when he tells them the < - He said ifhedicdjie wanted Lame internal improvement as the building Cited by Dr. Baukin if The Ma- B^LL «Sc STOTT, * 'a- •» ' his arms and stretched and yawii- government does not intend to Jack to have his knife, little Dick of the canal and locks at Oregon City vine band was in attcjbdance. and A.ttorneys at Law, force them to go, and then says if a large number of cit|z izcns partici ed. Plenty of dirty boots wci t his wallet, and Peanut Tom could or any other measure. Cayotes live at the expense of the stock men of tho I bv: but-lie looked upon them with ill First ä’revt,Opposite Occidental Hotel. they don’t go the Avliite people will pa ted in the ceremonies. take all the rest. A mong h .difference. Tlie promise of$ 1 county, and 1 deem it perfectly safe be allowed to come into their coun PORTLAND, OREGON. v They held him (here for an hour to say that each and every full grown f . ... try, and Congress will probably the prominent visit/ p’s were the wouldn’t have induced him to r and when his chill passed off and cayote destroys property every fall to withhold appropria lions from them. President and ineinl Jers of the over to Jefferson avenue and bae DR. ALFRED KINNEY the fever came an, six or seven of the amount of $25; two years $50, so The^yaws came faster, the co|d They think this looks like forcing Cabinet. The' Soutl ern Memori- them loaded b in on. a borrowed that in five years he will have detroy- f al Association will lecorato the Surgeon. bi. them. In conversation among streaks C’Opt up and^down 1 IS ed $125 worth of property, saying hand cart, pillowed his head on a nothing about their rapid increase. graves of Coiifeder ales Tuesday themselves this afternoon, they all back, and his lips turned blue. A R oom No. 7. D ek ! m ’ s B vilding . J bundle of papers, and drew him N. W. Corner First and Washington«? Iu each of the litters just taken pedestrian , halted, looked at hi n, « agreed never to go down into the next. PO RTL AND. OREGON. homeward, Some said it would there were- six pups. Several days of Office Honra—9 to 11 a. tn. till aiterò p. hi L ittle B ook , Ark^, May 29.— and asked : j I . ' J r - Indian Territory, and that if the In IBice at Night. | result in death, and even spoke of valuable time were consumed in their To day has bden mosi memorable “Boy, arc you sick?” ' Government attempts to force f ' . ' I 1 - him as “the deceased;” but others capture,’(whichnever could have been te “N not exactly sick,” them it will require all the army. in the history of the ;ity. Feder accomplished but for good hounds») HAIR DRESSING SALOON. They think there is room enough al and .confederate^ P white and bov, “b but I don’t feel u- argued that there was a chance for Therefore I hope there will not be the him to pull through and to once usual lack of numbevs at our next * í I for them in their own reservation, black, united in tire Jlecoration of tin.” ED. PERKINS, more give hi«| undivided attention meeting, nor the least hesitancy about ! the iallen dead on bo$h sides. The The man passed on, and the ■and that they can get along with aving bought the shop ’—Detroit Free the payment of all claims arising procession moved fnjm the State boy’s teeth began to chatter, and to “them ‘ 'butes/ owned by J. It. Majors, wish out the Black Hjlls. against our club for the killing of, i * • -Í es to inform the public that he is Press. cayotes. c house to the cemetery where sleep lie drew himself up in a small heap, Erie Railroad Matters. now prepared to do any and all The GrttMftliopper Plu gue. • 4 - | . - a . t, ì I W f « .s* 9 i W t » B A R H B E R H s H 0 P kinds of work in his line in the lat est style, a * N ew Y ork , May 27.—The pres ent movement of throwing the Erie Shaving................................... 25 eents Railroad into bankruptcy was de 25 cent» Shampooing, termined upon by the board of di* t 25 cents , Hair cutting, rectors at-a meeting held on Tues day evening .last. Among those present were: H. D. Morgan, Mar IIVE thoroughly over - hauled and repaired my BATH shal Roberts, F. Ramsdell Gray, ROOM, those in need of a good Mr. Balzer and Wm. Butler Duu- MB -A- :MÄ- 9 1 can. At this meeting Mr. Jewett C&H be accommodated reasonable, , submitted a statement on the con t dition of the road, and showed < ED PERKINS. that, in consequence of the unex Lafayette, ampled depression in freights and no 10 tf the recent falling off in business, the company was not in condition to meet the June interest pn the The great silver plater, cleaner, and pol bonded bebt; and efforts being isher. Indcspensible to every’ family. A fortune for agents. 8ells at sight. Sain- made by parties hostile to the in* pie free. Send for it ,. Address at once. KENDALL & CO, terest» of Erie to procure the ap- 48 Chicago, ill. • 8 OlP HERI D E the dead of both armies’, side7by side. The Speaker’s [stand at the grounds was erecteqlialf on the confederate and ha If Ion the feder al side of the wall dividing the two cemeteries. An address was de livered by General Edgarton on part of the federal and Major Gal lagher on part of tlfe confederate. Hatchets carried by ^-confederate and ex federal soldiers were buried on the ground, . The Grasshopper Arnay Moviag* On. L exington , r - Mo., May 28. — U1 There ari millions of them,” is the report from all part^bf the country. Qrass and dog fehnel will -not last much longer. As soon as they are gone the grasshoppers will make an onslought on the crops. and tried to have the sun strike him on all sides at once. A portly man halted and looked at him, and then striking his cune on the walk, lie asked: “Bub, what’s the matter?” “A a a;h ger,” replied the bo^. '■ 1 “Humph!” said 4he fat man as he passed ont>r- Some boys came round the cor ner, and one shouted out: “See his .• blue ears!” “And hear them teeth shaking,” said another. “And sec how heshivers!”sh 0 Ut- ed a third. They kindly took I k Id of dm and tried to hold him still, but th« shivers would make him jerk, and his teeth would clatter as before. ------------ ,■■^♦»1---------------- COMMUNICATED. North Side Wolf Club. L afayette , May 25. . To the sheep husbandmen of Yamr hill county within the bounds of the North Side Wolf Club take heed that the auspicious moment for action is at hand. The anticipated result of the organization of our club is' begin ning to be seen. Twelve cayote scalps have already been captured by mem bers of the club and m\isi be prompt ly paid for. If all delinquents in at our next meeting, as is ex ted, but little more money will re to be raised to pay for the twelve scalps now on hand. , I state upon reliable information that tha‘ none of these cayotes would hate ¡bee been takev but for the rewards offered F hereon, which tells us plainly that in Iti she absence of our club, tAvelve wolves A move will be made at our next meeting, the 12th proximo., to iucor- rate, therefore turn out. For want of space I can’t say half that should be said on this subject, 80 will leave it with you. Respectfully, W. J. WIMER, Sec, N. S. W. C. —■■ — A wqinftn entered a crowded street car the other day, and for a moment or two no one offered her a seat; Then a fat man, affected with lhe asthma, beckoned to her and said: “Madam, please take— take.,—(couirh, cough). She stood there waiting for hi» seat, and as soon as he was over his coughing fit, lie concluded: “Madam, please take care’and not step on my sore foot!” The look she gave him w«8 appalling, but all the rest saw the