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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1875)
' ! -J * ‘ j * ' ii-' ' ’ 1 ’ • • | uppertn and 80 acres of l c of L Tu ’ i p ai ty in Mealing w ith the Indinn tribes is LEGALA 9 00 aect3inT2 of4 W...I. fiirapo itic-and unw se; that the tin e b .a ar ’ Logan - i Thurs on. heirs of.© lc . of W -------------------------- j» ■ -—-—' ■ ■ .» i— - in sects 5, 6. 32 and 33, T 5 o 8, K 3 Thr inoat satisfactory repoitts r<cach The following is the platform adopted by rived whep ti;e few Ind ans now occujhiug 67 50 W, 459 acres...;...•».I o us from all parts of the county in re- the Democracy of Oregon, in Convention as tlle'L’ma $ls. Grand Rondt and Siletz ijiser FRIDAY, At-OUST 13, ÍS7Ú Thomae, J R, Lot in town of Bt Joe. 4 50 vatijns should be removtd to seme pther Talbut. J B, estate of. D L C. of Kib sembled J,dy 30th, li 75: ( : gard to the manner in which the bcalitv;. onda ’ . ius yj.e;i r.p to settlement by bler. secta. 21 and 22, township 5 The Democratic party of Oregon, in WTOTICE Bx WrOTk E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY ' nomination of Mr. Line is received south, ranee 5 west; 300 ^acrea.. 70 89 the w.biteij some of the richest p^rtiu£s of XV Virtue virtue of i a warrant itsued by the coun- Wardle. Emeline, 100 acres of the d l State Convention aaseinbled.procl.iim th/ th-? BtiteJ - i . j . ■ by the Democracy. Every body aeeres Vauiliill count» count) »«-6 Ui d State of Or- Or-, tv clerk oi Ysiuldll > ■_____ 6 7« following proposiiions of political faith aiul c of N Bean, ■ .*.......... • • ■ • • • • • the 21st to - me ■ X . . . . <»ii. on t..w w*w« ,of July, - 1875. — • —. — aud — — Wibon. 15. '1 hat we iniitc the hearty co opcra- ■ to bt?glad that he is the nominee and ■ action: ----- Lo a 2. 3 and 6 In block «, dir. cted, commanding me t > collect «be de- 1 13 in town of Lafayette,.......^. • tirn cf ail, pera .'ns. wh 4 ver in »y Lave been his eketion is regarded as a certainty 1. Unfaltering devotion to the cardinal j ! the pa-t political allin.t cs, to unite with us linqi ent taxes fer the year 1874. charged! H. C. DALE, »igiiit st the persons below named, and. for by all parties, we hear of tivp vete pn iciples of R bublican government, as i Fi>»« iev>ed«p4 . , Sborlf of YamHII eounty, Oreton. i in carrying o 4 the principles he. ein enun want of perst •occcd to sell at public sale tor Lafayette, July -3, 18«o. declared and put int » practical operation Of Douglas County. ran Democrats in Chehalem valley on and wi 1 proceed tose! cidted. United States gold coi i at public uuc.ion, j ivbo, on hearing of Lane’s nomina by the Fathers o‘ the Republic. in fiotit of the court house door, in the town : * * HENRY WARREN. <>f Lalavcite in i d cOuntv on MISCELLANEOUS. tion, clapped their‘hands together for 2. The preservation of the gener l gov ernment iu the proper exerci e of tlio ' I '• —“ • Friday the 3d day of September, A. The Bepnblican Convenliob, like joy, and said that tb^-y could ag-iiu ▼power* delegate I t • ii in the Constitution, D., 1875, To the n|xt of kin of Mary E. Hall, minor thu' lununtam, “has labored and | vote the Democratic ticket, carefully and atrictly construe I, and the heir Sb; S san R i Hall deed, and all at ten o’clock in the forenoon of said dayl i I or fens iiiteiés o.I in the Estate of the f flowing desci ibed. tract or paicels of brought forth a tuouae.” Heurj Mar i From Mr. Alex. Campbell,'of tho raiinten ince, invalid, of ths s iveral States s.iidSidnor. rehi estate, <»r -o much there f as will be of the Union in all heir rights, dig ,ity and ( ron ia the nominee, the lamb that R '! Dalles, v.e learn that ti.u Democratic 'till /'heVeaB W. F. Ifall ganrdian of the uece jury io satisfy'the taxes in each case ity, as the mo-t com-etent and reli-. ldl^vlly together I'.^vUlLl with W ¡Lu vvo cos s > <l«HI and charges; VA<a A V T perso i and Esta e of Mary E. Hull, charged, to be slaughterd on the-25th of Octo nominee will poll a very largj vote eqna * io cuntin-.e from day t> day until all ab!c ad ninistration of their own dori’.es ic I n inor heir of Susan ILi Hall deceased. 1rs j » >ale ber. i ’ ■ iu Wasco county, and al«o in the oth- cone-rns. and the suie t bulwark against thi- any täed hi- p titiàn for ihe B.ilc of the or s idieient is sold. 8 C,— lot 5 in biOQk G, iu the Wo have heretofore expressed our er counties in Eastern Oregon. The the tendency toward a centralized despot real t state belonging ?to said minor heir, Adams, town of McMinnville................... I S 4 50 particularly d-scribed} a* follows to, wit: opinion of him as a Congressional Roseburg PlaitcLakr, a Re publican II ism. C «inm nding at the North We t corne ot Esker, M ib L A—E Martin aud wife-’» ' ! 1) C, township 4 south, range I 3. Oppodti >n to aggressions by either the Samuel v|¿8.veen Deimtion landj-laim county, paper published iu Dounlas ! • enndi at-?. We clo not impugn his 3 West............ ........................... 1. 7 87 desrrif'ed i.i noti icaiion No 1791 in ♦». I department of the Go ernme ii t. upon the Brown, M J—Lol ege addition to t e integrity; out w< certainly deny that shouts: “Hurrah! for Life Land?” I'ormation ot the and to the exercise of f d- • Towselm ’’’.... Ao. 3, Soutj-i Range 4 '»-i‘ West, town! of McMinnville, lots Yamhill .! I'Uo ¡lo nty, <>r on. tin nee South he is a fit person to * ri pres ut any From every quarter the news is most er.il authority of any of th ■ rights or p. we a 2, 3. 6 and 6, on block 7 ... ....... [ egiies East M ¿5 - anil 24 one h-.ndvethrt ife( "' constituency in Congress. Mr. War cheering, anjg ere the 25th dry of a-aiied by the Co sti uttoa to the States ' chain«- thence So th i »• degr> e-.-East 10 Bryant, -Mrs h i> — v Js.i D C, -ections li, li, J9 and 2», towhsbip 3 . chains. Aieucc So-dii ‘*'.G degrees, t ence ren is about fifty years of age, and ■ October, the other candidates will not r spectivcly, or to the people. south, r.mge 3 wvst 610 ' W st 62 ,-clia ns thence North 4 ) degrees, ODD FELLOWS BUILDING. ft U ICR . ’ «.,• ».«•••• ;• • f • • * 4- That every attempt on the part of the the c- East has been in office aliont seventeen have a corporate guard as followers. 1'... - S'- and 35 mie hundlcdtbs Beer,| R — D G, of Robert-Beer; ac tion Government to exerc se any powers ch.-.ins to the plac. of beginning, ednta-n- years. He was sliet iff of this county Th^ good old days of Democracy Federal 36, tow snip 3 south, Range 3 not del -gat d to it and especially every in i g 222 bad 75 one h indie l'ths acres. Also 252 acres ............... j...... six years; a representative in the low are returning and the people are glad. terference by the Gov erunv liter any of th 4 portion of btephen B auvhamp's dona Beal. west; Jo.'ia - Lots 1. 2 and G on block tio i 1 iij'ciaim, being claim No. 4‘!,i Noti- er House of the Legislature two years Lane clectetYto Congress, and wheat its deparln ents. wi h tie !< <altffuiis ol any fieauon I7 ri in a iid <<-wns' ip No,. SiSo ith 6 in Wheatland......... . r Ban 1 ter, N D U, 100 acres ....... lta'nge 4p' e-t, Ijing East of the bot th half and Receiver*in the Land Office at at a dollar a bushel. The prospect is S ate, or with the rights of tie | eople there of the Wbo’e dtsdrib d tract of. land, Bradbury, Phoebe—Town of.Ainity, cf of to cho S ’ t'i' ir own representatives, is an i u heref re the next of kin of Mary E.T Hall, ea 4*1-2 of block 7; lot 3 on bl.,ck Oregon City about nine yoars. So , inviting. v; ¡ot 2 on bl ck 3 ......... L......... act of us irpatio i which , sho .Id be repudi minor, n'nd nil p -lsors interested in the that he has Lad a long pull at the I ! Beaucainp. Elizabeth. heir< of-Part ate 1 and conde . ned by every friend of co.i- s tid estate are her by dLe.-ted to apior OPENING THE CAMPAIGN. of D LC, l »0 acres of S and E Me public teat and may be properly re before tlib CountyCourt o Dong'as ( joni ty, r stitutio.ial iiheriy. Swain, sect* H and 9, towi.ship 3 I Oregon dn Monday the 6th day cf Septem * . ! garded as a chronic office seeker, one T ' ’ sothb range 4 we t........ 33 5. 1 We demand retrenchment, reform .rind ber. A. D 1 7» tosshow canso wh,v a li I - 1 who cannot prosper without drawing ' Tho campaign wa3 opened by the the m 8 ri.id eco omyjn t e adininis cense shpi Id no^bo granted for the sale of Brown. S—Lot-» 70 and 21 in towu of I 1 ■ / Dav tun,. .. ................................... . 4 5), week, by said estate. < j :. • J tion oi every deparnment < f the Government his subsistence from the public treas Democracy/ at Saltu> last U'Dt Cox, vdcline—10 acres of DLC. of Aid 4iit thi- Oil der I e published I an enthH^Ustic ra( iucation meeting, — the l.oni st paym nt of the d bt-, the a 1» siicccRsitjaxveeks in {he Lufayette G< jà three E Euiq isr.a, ............................... 2 4 R ury.- - ‘4 ; Cooper, \v 8 -1UQ acres of D L C of lion, L. F. Lm?, thu Democratic end | reseivat on of the public failh; strict a paper pape eV general Qth < ■e’nji t, n published in d i The fact that he wa3 four times W b Cooper.. . x................ 11 .vnpf L.ifayeti acc u tal ili y • f al. officer.-, ai d the p»4fiy 9 le 10,1 ; Yamhill i ounty Or- ite, ’ t -T • • i r ■ ! candidate for Congress, made bis first Cr< sier, Wm-1) L 0, of li <'ouch, sec 1 cleCtod to office by the people of this and impart.al arraignnie t ot al abuses of Cg^n_L '• And a full Stock of 1, township 6 south, rahge 5 west T eowas S mith . - —v ^Attest. speech of the Cumpnigu there, which pi blic tn st befi»ie the tribunals of ji stcc; j L.S. t • E. ST TEE'i- 80 acres .......... ................... » .... 4 county is not indicative of any great County Judge. i is spoken of by th? Mercury nrs an able a zealous caie of the rights of section by .1 .J: .County Clerk. Couch. KDLC of R Ccuch, sec 1. T popularity, because the the Riipubli- ! ' ? <4 --v | 6 south, range 4 west, 8Ò acres.. . 2 ■ address; coming up .to the most safi- the people; the al soiute subvruination qf Rose’.’&g, July 23d l->75. Chris.nan, Jo-1—1) L C, of Joel vhtis- 4 cans during that time hud an over A LB'• — i guir.e expectation of bis xiiendsJ The the mi i ary to the cidi au horty. man; -ecta 26 and 2 , tfiwnaiiip 4 whelming majority in this county, i-O'-th, range 3 west, 320 ucr< s . 40 50 I S^esri'on. characterizes it as “neat •T 1 and i i.part al administration oi the j Carlin, T -40 acres 1) L-C, of T Car and always ekoted their entire ‘icket lav .and ihe protection ot ihe right.- of'all; lin. ..................... ........................... 4 50 speech-.” by very large majorities. The people lice lorn of religions, of the pn ss", and of Craig H—1 ac;e of the © I. c, of E C STATION ¿RY, - Mr. Line’s friends on this sld • of the pel son under the protect! n oi the h (be; II OTICE Is hereby given that by virtpe 2 25 w i< iams ................. ...... . . ............ think that they have done enough ot a.license and order ot >a!e, dtfly NyLOt 9 in Newby's ad- CONFECTIONERY the Willamette may rest assured that as corpus, and trial by juries impadiàlly ma ie and entered by ihe county court ’Dayidson^A 'of for him aud they will not now com» d tion to the town of McMi nvillc the S aiti di Oregon, for Yuinhlli county — 1 their standard barer will make fin Bdeccd. silting ih Pro <aie—on the 4<h day of Dement- 1 lot in the town of 8t- Joe mit the superlative blunder of elect- ‘ CANNED FRUITS 6 We protest against the burdens <|f _ a August,J87‘>. I will at the court house Field, T B— d lc , of J Miumo s, socts , i able aud thorough canvass of the cn- m door of sut l Yaml.ill county, in the town , ... protective tad.I, us needless exactions f o|n ing him to a petition which he is not l Jun 111 township 3 so th, range Of all kinds. T, , j i tire State, and that bis speeches will t i of ..afd.»ittes at the h « r < f t n <» clerk in 4 west; also lot 4 on block lain . qualified to fill. Ho has a very de- i ap o,>le already intolerably oprressed Uy ;a th-forejbon ou Sat urdai. the 4th<laytof Rowland s -.deli.ion to the tuwu uf - * - - ; ba sensible, ch ar and pointed, such national dent, and we in ist that the tiriir! Se >teml#r. A.D. I 7>, sell at public auc- »ille .. ............... .. ........ fective education, and w’hcn he was 1 _ , . A tion * — ** A to - » tfie J— I highest * • Ln . X I bidder _ • . I . ■ 4 for . >— gold I ■ 1 coin, Frier Me J Minn .M--n l c. J B puweiL sects ' as they will desire to hear from one les > regulated as to provide only su licLnt first elected Sheriff lie could not write hid, -Li <ind and si gula- the following cash in mnd/oh 20 and 21, T 3 8. R 4 W, 320 acres revenue for an econ >mica: admini- rati n of real property |)'longing to the es Groves, H C Lot 3 in block 14, in the For Medicinal purposes a sentence grammatically. Wheu in destined to represent them in ’Cou- the Governaient. and not for the purpose of d-crib'if tite 6 ’ » heirB of T. K. Wiliam's, '' t» minor heirs I. lx. Wil iams, town of'McMinn*ille ... . .. .... ! gross. ' nooCEtf the Legislat nre in 1864 he was a mere t: Goodsell, G— Lot 6 >n block 20, in enr.ching the few at the expe.,8 • of the ma- ! ueceiise® t • > w 4: Mr. Lane, wlnn a boy, visited | Ah undivided one-half interest in and io RowOind «addition to the town of dummy, and was afraid to open his n.v, or filtering one bran h of industry to all and s|n.<niar, the tract of land contain- McMin vi !e... ......... ................... Washington with his father and the det.im nt of the ollur. i Fug onejiunrlre 1 and tweniyac e«: being Ga-ton, Ji r , d . l -C, o! O Tt.per in sect luoutb lest he would betray his ig a »»arror.the original donation land claim learned something of the great men 3. T 2 ■>. Ii *i Wlt h.O acres,. .... 7. That the precious metals art the only ’of NoahHlohinson and wife, In Yamhill norance.. And today he cannot make 'Hall. Wm, Homestead of W Hall, sect basis of commercial tallies; that an irre- conn v.l ate of Oregon, particularly dc*- 2, T 2 8. R 3 \V, 7< acre*............ a public speech or express his views of the Capitol, ar.d he will not be an deem .ble papercurrency is a national cuisc cribe ( "commencing at the mouth of the Yanihl.ll river on the south side there llall, Hammet, 31 acres of n l c of JI in a public audience With any facility. entire stranger there. The D unocra- and we insist upon the spe» dy lc.urn byj the of; thefic«; un the south bank of sakl river Hall. .... ................................. to the eiwst line cf the original land claim Hendrix A .vi Icr. 20 acies of the » l The Bulletin says be will make an “ef Nati onal Gow reinent to specie pajtoen s of Lo ris J l.aBonte; thence south along said “ C of l> Matbenev. i i 'sects 2! and institution of the system cfj na- li”etoi»i nd -oil by Noah Robinson and fective canvass.” If be makes auy 8. The ’’............................... 83, in T 2 8, R 3 W. .................... ’ wife to & le;e’Uii|ie: thence easterly along canvass it may be effective in losing ,/hich speeches were made by Mr. tion.d bank was a fraud upou the country . . ; i the norfl hllnecf «aid Clino tract to the Hall, li C. 320 acres of © L C of John tt intersx.................................... . Line, Gov. Grover and others. The and an injustice upon ihe laburi ig cluses, Wiliatni |tc river; thence along the bank him hundreds of votes in each county. . ' . : . ... .1 ot said L. flLametie river to the place ot be- Isham. J, in town of tVbeutiand dots and wc demand such prudent legiNation as i l. 2, 7 and ■>in block 4 ............... 14- Also a like undivided one half The Republican party is hard up' Eancci a' sp< aks of it as the largest if.11 gradually bring t>.is vicio s s. stem to”a . interesn n the following lots of land, in Mai tin, John, Lot.» in block 20 in the meeting held in that city for years. ttie ton® of .. _ Dwfton. r. Yamhill, __ , conn'y. _. and when it places before the people, for iiown uf Mcsinnviile —Rowland s clo o: that all'curre. cy which may be b.-u- S'a’e of-QiTgon, to-wit: Lo's, •?3, 22, 21, 25 The campaign h%3 opened auspicious nd iition to .............. ....... . Congress, 6uch a man a3 Warren. ed shall be convertible into c in up n de. 25 107 litjd 13», of tail town of Lay tor Mangham. Beth acr a of u l c of J B. E. i.IrPINCOTT ly for the Democracy. *• m <nd and be iss-ed direct.y by the Govern (aindi.ip of the esta e f the minor heirs of . ib in is..... -- ------ 1... 4........... Imagine him in Congress in the pres MCUmiuld. James. © l c of li ( an l, in ment. j T. 1^. Williams dece Sid. ence of such statesmen as Alex. H. • .sec 1 15 8, It 4 V; two lots in A problem that has never teen ful 1 ajyBtc. Anil st : ,il '75. y That the treaty between the Ui|i cd I t\ heutland.. .................... . ........ Stephens, M. C. Kerr, Sunset Cox It costa no more to k ep good fuwla than I ly explained is how far the power of states and cLiua s tall be so ii oditu d ..s to Miller, L‘A, 120 acnsof the d , l c , of * and others, debating some matter in I poor one*. H JiTcr, .......... .. . .. .. 11 25 a brother-inlaw of the Administration appb solely to comine cial relati< n-. ’ ui ler, ii, «te io.. Lot5 iu block 50 in which Oregon is deeply interested, 10. Th it wc condem i the party i i pow CE IS H^RKbY GIVEN THAT ^extends under Grant’? system of per the town i f St. Joseph.......... 33 7u and you have a picture of a pigmy er. n »t only for its contempt of conitit i- gvfr.ue and atiihoriiy of a writ of xulkey. u- nroe, li K l ay.e s n tc, sonal government. Of course, every ional obbg ttio s, b 4 for extravagant,! ©ar execnilgn dniv issue I our of the Circuit /-eet 27. T 5 J8, R 6 vV.; and 25 contending with giants. ^ed- j i < ’ourt I Yamiitil Yamhill county, S aie ate of ot Oregon, ac. es of the d l c . <>f J ToDt-y. al body connected with the ruling fam- tiz n and corrupt administiation of .h'd t on ine yith Otb day of J^uy, Jpiy, 137», on a Ju Julg- lg- The'peopls will never submit to the so 5j ac es of the d nnti n land .nient dbeketeu jeketeu on ihe lbe 141 I4t h day of Sentem- I ily by ties of relationship or marriage e al govi-rnna''nt; tor its ruckles• exp? ¿ndl ♦ ber. 187-4, In la Vèr of H V. v. Johnson, i Corner Sixteenth and Castro streets claim of Jeff Wright in section 13 disgrace of electing Warren to Con T58.ofR5W, ........ . ............. 63 OU tore and --. prol igate waste of WW -- the — p - o| ri*5i plaintitTand'Hgainst George S. Miner.de- OAKLAND, . - CALIFORNIA gress.. The Republicans have com h entitled to -» fat office, but what money: for i b oppressi e unj: st und d£fec-1 fen lau(iToi’the sum of one bun Ired and 1 McCarty, I). A P Caldwell’s d l c. be- general authorifrif, aside from that hig’in sections 4 a d a. in town tweniy«3lx dollars,'coin, with interest, at mitted a great error in placing bi in tne s.stem of fnance and taxation; for the j, one perwent. |>er month from the 8 h tluy sup <> 8, it 4 W, e ntaining 120 Ben.aiu u ber, >er, 1674, 1874. now actually aciually due on a' res,................. .......................... 20 25 before the people. WcTask the peo- conferred upon him by his commission I rese ration of ti e fn utions of the G|ner i ot said Ju jtnneni ; aiso the sum oi tlve do! ait» ger. Eltabe’h,—estate of— 0 pie to try Warren by the Jeffersonian as an officeholder, docs a brother-in- al Govern rue a to enrich the great corppra- ' CO.it H., | I for want of personal nronériy Messe acre - of J P Jo u.eo.i s non Land out of hich to satisfy said ju Iginent and cl im ............. ...... 3 38 test. “Is be honest, is heca/aWe ” law or other relation possess? We t ops at the e >pe se of the people;-f<'r the klnteresX I have leviga levied unon uoon’ the foilowing f< jobb ry and fraur's which have brought ie de-cri'iel real astute Ive.Onglng I have seen that in Louisiana, if the . 1 lo said G. N >mith. J. tV.. L 11 in block 65 in From tue largest and best bred Fowls in He may pass the first question but he { S. Minor, . defendant, in said exociftion defetidani, e: j the t wn of Lafav ette. aud lot 3 th« World. proach n o- democ atic insti ntion ; f he „-kl, to-wii: r WW II • nieniio^ied, in bl ck i>3. Lafavetter.. 12 Carefully packed and warranted to carry 1 can not come up to the second. - He people do not '»lect a State Govern iniquities of the i r teethe s. s em; the - , C oiih A ciiuiii ^ at thu southeast corner of Owneis unknown—In t..e.town of La »nclng sjfely a.iy d stauce. 'Ihe varieties secHon __ No. _________ ot ________ is not utpMi. He is desthu d to be ment satisfactory to Brother-in-law finse <>t the incon'ertable paper mopey: . the no# h east one-tonr.h fayette. i'amhill Co», < c< inprise ’ nine. iiotownshlnNo. - 4sou;h o: range No. A Oregon ; , 1 Dark an l Light Brabm-ia, Buff and Part» consigned to oblivion along with hon 1 Casey, he has only to telegraph to for.t-vdisgrae f I dipl njatic service ani| tn- ijvew In Yamhill couniy; S.ateofOre- Lots i iu Block V ridge Cochins. White Leghorns, Hon- " Washington to get.it overthrown b - ti aproint i e ts and cont nuance'iu áfice ß0’1- est Hi. Smith. Their qualifications 2, 3, 4 and ¿in , 19.. 90 north nine‘v-'wo rods; duns and .Silver KpsDgled Hamburgs, (— Federal troops; but the regulation of ■ f in o úpete t and corrupt men at h>me TiienSe I - i west eighty ro is; . in Then 28 1 Black Spanish, White Dorkings. Golden are the same. i i sou.h ninety-, wo rods; v 8 io 23 I Polands, Ayl< sbury Ducks, and Game. the s*ate authorities may perhaps b_> and abro d; for its attempt to pass ani un. Then The li cast eighty ro is to the place of I in 23' Febr ght and 14a< k African Bantams coiistit tional force bill, and for a c.H lag <e begïnùi ... g; enntriinimj forty-six acres, slt- Another prominent Grant politi considered by this particular brother- 5 23 io B ze Turkey;, ihe finest collection on the of other enormities which have rendered ua:e in^Yainhbl county, S uteof Oregon, 64 I 2, 3 and 4 in Pacific Coast, < cian in the South has come to grief, in-law as pertaining ♦© bis duties ns that orgai ization uih naive to and suiyar. -; andon*. . 5 in 68 stamp lor illustrated circular to Frida/, August 27th, A. D., 1875, 2 one who has been conspicuous for his Collector of the Port of New Orleans. ive to Ihe liberties < f a free people. in 23 GEO. BARLEY, Ghü. B. BARLEY. At tho_ our'of one o’clock ' in ___ T_ afternoon T____ ___ ihe 6 in of sail tay, I will proceed to seil in front 23 Importer and dealer of Choice poultry. Pox activity in supporting the reconstruc Tt seems, however, that Casey does 11. Tint cor! orations are the creatures of ’ he Cbiir;-House door in ihe town of La- 3 in 23-j * UÖ9, San Francisco. of law; th ir fu c io s i nd p i-ilegea are iayene 4 „ Yamhill county. Save of Oregon, county, , ® ; ? ‘ e of,Oregon, in 23 ■ not.admit that his authority should tion policy of the Administration in i 3 in granted to s bserve Ihe p blic mte es$',and at 1 ? u . u y miction ’ o the liigbe^t bidder tor 23 (ty please state what paper you saw thia ... - ’ r •“»« v ea^h in in|iitn in U. U- S. S. got gold coin, t the above two different States. He is not only I be circuit) soribud by S*ate boundaries . .ca^h pan I, I, in I coin, he above 3, 4.5 end 6in tO udvtrtiaement mi 50m3 wh< n they are not um id d for the ob,e$c oL,eot of Mescrliv® Me^crli>e 1 l real es ate,levied ate, lC vied uhoii t. asafore- __ 1, 2 aud 5 in 68 a politician but likewise a preacher, any moredban that of lus brother-in- their cr ation, but for t t e e purpose purpose losaisfv thesum of one one bun hnni Ire Ireland of op- op- i **1'1 towrisfyihesnmbf land 1. 2, ô and 6 in at in .. . a „1* U X. ! Lwo,W* do!lais ju Igment, and tlvedol- < and was lately a United States Depu law the President. A frank exptan- pression ad extortion, 2. 4. 5 and 6 in eo we declare it to be -jars coasts and accruing cos's. 2 aud 3 in 4T -I ty Marshal. His name is Bronzeen, ar.atibn made to a report of the Gal t ie right an I duty of the legi lative power , in I 56 ST |X « U OI I ‘A Jl llU ÜU 1.1 veston Neus shows kbit Casey regards to n gulate and control such corporations 9 July 2 11'.5. and during the last political cam 4W in 6.. I • L ----------------------------- for the public good. C6 . ■1 r paign iu Alabama he not only trav J this matter. The Collector has been 1 j L 31.. ■ 1 ‘ . -1 ! ■ 4 1 t "jf- AL SETTLEMENT. NOrilE 18 12. Tnat we dis pprove all meas ures in * 1 elled through the Northern part of on a visit tq Texas, and while 'there the interest of monopolies again*» laboLaiid 24.. »r< by given that /ti» W. .Go icher. i - fl . - - 19. prater of th*» e-tn e of John H. the State delivering speeches for the it was intimated io a him that Gov. therefore we approve of the de.-lared 1 ir.n- admin e -ea% I, has filed his final account in Iles-. Republican candidates, but also help- Davis had in his possession’ a letter ciple-and sympathize with theavo vei »ob ^ai i e &te, and that the Co nt.v Judge of < - J - - '■ -• ’ _ . ed to support the Administration by in Caseys handwriting, iu which the jedia of the order knowo as the Fatrdn- of Yara'iiU c.mnly. Oreg n, Jias ordere I that dual acco acco* ’ nt m b b? ~i i e <rd • n Tuesday the said fitotl •Misting to place United States troops ; letter asserted hi? right to control H sbai dry, and w4h tho e of al^othpr or- i 7th w da^of Sep ember. 1 75, at one o cl ck Patty. C A—80 acres of school land 2 25 de a having for their object retrenc^nent P. . AL M. d|.«aid <4-*4>d day, at the Co irt-Ho ise in La Powers, J Lot in bt. J seph .. ! - . I • 4 50 where they would do the most good. ! f])e distribution of Federal offices in fave tjjd eiso s inter Kichaidson. Mary, 91 aensn l c, of no tX4 • ’ said c,o c0 myi. Qly< .All j peiso ' ’ • ' ’ ' ■■ » 1 R t\ eich ....................................... 18 00 When the electiou was over ne aveut Texas. This Casey denied,but he said and reform in public alia rs and the social ested ire herefore required -to appear at advancement of the people. t:n>* Uil^ place and make objectio ns Ramafee? Muria, 1» L c. of John White to Mississippi and became an agent of that in 18" 1 ther^ was a plan under 11. Thai we are iu favor of laboring to said ly. in se;ts 27 and 34, T 2-8, K 4 to said'final account if any - xist W. 316 acres____ ;.. ................. 13 50 the State Commissioner of Immigra- consideration to ally the States of Tex- secure the judicious app op inions from G. W GOUCHER.* Reed Mrs a J, 10J acres of n l c of O Administrator. tiou, who, under the authority of*tho as. Louisiana, ,^aV?!na’. ■^■r^*u9^s t ongress fort the purpose of improving our Julvg’d 1875. F Turner. ...!,................. , .... » so 80 harbors along the western a..d northern ,te Government, was en engaged in and Mi^sissippi-in solid phalanx, Robi son, m E, 3 acres d lc , ofC State Notice. ' as to demand from the Federal Gov- H ibbard; aud lot 283 in town of i business of importing negro vot- Bederal ■ the bo .n.lariea of onr State, and we demand Dayton ........ . . :. .............. iivu» u/uu, Bronzeen says 1 eminent a f dr proportion or consular rfts from other 8tates . that our representatives in Congress shv.l 'lV — OtICE OTICIL1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT Rayin nd, H C 80 acres d l c , of Car - 1S H8REBY ■ that since the last elect on’ between and diplomatic af»pointments, and use their best ed'ur ■ to secure the ai l.of the 11 the undersigned ha- LAFAYETTE OQN i-been been duly d ly appoi 4- t- mi Goodrich ................ . <■ . A •< __ 3 voters have that V. __ nr this ~ ’ four and « fivo thousand be ■ copied a skeleton of tins General Government for the fee navigation ed oy toe conn v court of the Mate of Ore Ure- Richardson,----- . Lots 1,2. and 3 in block 2L i tho town of Lafayette Block 2^in been introduced into Mississippi by 1 scheme for Gov. Davis from a paper and improvemrnt of the Columbia riven by gon. f.fr Yaiuhill county, admui trator of Stilwel. Wj0. the e tyte oi Owen A, M 'this -n, la e <>f said From , n ic.of W Stilwel and means of this agency. He is now out; drawn u«p by*one Col. Carter. the construction of locks at the Cascades; co mt^. deceased. Al poisons having wife, 317 7 adres in sects o, 6, 7 and - of that business, snd at the last ac- ' his own declaration it therefore ap- 6 T 3 Ro....... c aims^agai st the sai 1 es ate are hereby ro counts was languishing in Colfax 1 pears that Casey, as long ago as 18 il, the improvement of the Willamette andt o- quiredit*» present th in, with the proper Smith. Senega. d l c of R Beer, 160 aert«, in i-ect 3>, T3 8, R2 W.. county jail, having been, scut there ' was engaged in a plot to con trol the q :eEe rivers; the construction of the Port vo.ichera, within six months from this nth land, Dalles and bait Lake aud Winnemucca day ofl.Juiy, ls75, to the siTd adnxi listrator, Smith, John', 142 acres of the o l o of for stealing money, cotton and smiles ! most impo~tant Federal appointments »t his residence said All p ___ a (his tesidenee in arid co.ii.ty. AU persons m Casey, ... . . Ra.lroads, and the early completionof the frorn negroes. It is probable, howev- from five different States. It is a Oregon and California Railroad from Rose knowing themselves indebted to said saia estate ! Stout. L. estate of, l> L c of J Blanch to be a brother-in-law un- will please cali and settle immediately. aid, 82) acreiff in ' T 3 8. R 3 W.. 11 25 fcS ELN 1) 15c to G. P. BO WELL A CO., New Mt, I that In view of the services be has great thing a . ---- x —lit—Administra- burg to |be 8tate line. I. ■ ,York *or ü°°k (97th edition) contain SOLOMON M. M ATHI80N, Tupper, Carlt<>u. o L c, of Taper in rendered his party he bai been par-]der the present precious ♦ ing lista of 2000 newspapers, and estima tea Administrator R 4 W. 180 acres the Republican tthe policy of sect 3 of T doned out by this time. . showing coat of advertising, no49:ly HOW THEM LIKE IT. LAFAYETTE COURIER. Démocratie Platform. Sheriff’s Sale. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Vor. Congress, IiAFAYETTB LANE, T C im tion. I I __ i DR. LITTLEFIELD’S LAFAYETTE, t«M Musical Instruments, « DRUGS, MEDICINE II Paints, Oils, Perfumes, Faney Toilet Articles ¿Patent Medicines 3 HP - Tlie v\bti(fy of the sale of Ileal Tnbaeco and Cigars Estate bij Guardian. ' N FINE WINES êç LM V v .v»-’. •-.................. » Imjrare M Poaltry. I ShcrlfTfe Sale. - JI N31.-JÌ OAKLAND POULTRY . Y ards . SEASONor 1875 ■ Eggs, for Hatching j j F” \ . ... — Í-TW- - ------- r 7 -T H, -r - I »------ —--------- --------- ------------------ k IBLTÏ 4 SIMPSON. DRUGGISTS m i