Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, September 17, 1875, Image 3

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COMMUNICATED.
The End of » Jiong Contest.
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MISCELLANEOUS.'
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A mity , Sept. 15, ISlp.
The compromise and dismissal of
N«‘xt winter’s gwine to bo a
un^
To
TilE
EMT’MI OFTHH < ockiek :
J
th«# railroad suits about the Westside
Summons.
mighty han) one, of you b n;
’liero
me,
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 18Ï5.
F
Some
time
since
thebe
was
an
j|tem
road in the Statu Circuit. Court, the
ikni- said n stcaniltoat roaster on the el In the Circuit Court of t\e ^tjte rf Dregïu
in the C ourier in regard tothelkni-
6th inst . ended n long contest be­
for the Coui ty of Tcnxhill.
was evator y est er •day,
J ury L ist .—Liat of jurors drawn tween tho old Westside projectors of ity-Sheridan bridge, in which itj’waa
■ Nancy A. Grigsby, plaintiff, vs. Joseph
Why po? a Herald reporter ÏIV M. Grigsby,.defendant.
o$d __ to
Septembir 15th, for the regular Oct­ the road and Ben Holladay Mr. stated that tho county had agri
Suit for divorce.
* i
ober term of tbo Hon. Circuit Court. Gaston, the pioneer of the enterprise, pay only one-half of eleven buijjdred ‘quired.
To Josicph M. Grigsby, tbe above named
defendant:
7,
And for which the Countv ■ Ch.rk will came to this city a stranger iu 1867, dollars toward tho constructiu of
In the name of die State of Oregon: Yon
Look at de nm?kccters.
arc hereby nodried and required toappoar
accept cur t>$nk«.
and commenced agitating tho project. said bridge. It is also stated hat
in theabove named court, and answer ihe
4
” Residence? 0¿cñ^’¿nón The content he got into w it h,t he East­ parties elsewhere desired to oUtain
complaint tiled against you thei'ein, in the
Nome
above entitled suit by the above natr.ed
Y’cver see ’em «0 thick?
t). O. Durham
McMinnvii.c. Farmer
the contract for building aforesaid
plaintiff, within ion days from the date of
Jo. «•••••••••• \Xo • • • • side Company uieed not be rehearsed
A. Reel,...
tbe service of Jhtssummon»upon you, if
rather
nmnerotiA
They
m
e
J. F Con e
»•••do.««»
do
bridge, but were prevented frouM bid­
served in this county, and if served in any
C.* HS im I jcv ,??..
Surveyor here, but will long bo remembared as ding on account of the “secret j|ian-
.(Irf..
other county of this St ate, tnen you are re­
And dey don’t sing a bit J
<». W. QHi ....
Far. uer,. the most bit ter fight ever made in the
alQ.. •a
quired to anpear and answer sa id com-
A. O lei...............
•
•
•
•
do
....
>'1O..
ptalnt within twenty day* from the date
be-
’
re
out
of
murici
Mb v be tli ey
C.(». Savior,....
... do. •... Stato in behalf of justice to the West- uer” in which the contract **wa$ let.
.<lo..
»
of such sei vice, and if tnis summons bo
.. ..do....
George Sawyer, .. Slier i‘lR n
I infer from what was published rides, you know the acoustics of served upon you by nnbllcadon 1 hereof In
A. W. Snrx«‘»t,..
• • • • • I Io. • ■
Merchant ¡sido counties. . Mr. Gaston has been
anews’nvner. then yon are hereby notified
J<»hn Booth....
• • • •. do.. <
Farmer.. '
,.
that the contract, was awards jto J.
an 1 required to appeav in said court and
{engaged in promoting the success and
this
building
ore
bad.
wm. Ciiantnfin.___ .... .do.• ■
answer said comnluint on or before the 4th
with-
A.
Taylor iu a secret manner
Thomas Falconer.
do.. ■
léxtensiou of the road since; and now
day of Ou ober, A. D. 1875, that being i he
IL W. Perkins, ..Lathy ette, *.
Cowslicks?
ther
out
lawful
notice
and
that
np
first day of the next regu ar term of said
It. Denny...
..••••>. do...,.
'retires from the company after secur­
court
following theexpiraiipnol six weeks
J’. Larxe,.-...
• ■...... d o». • J •
No. acoiritiqucs; sound, you u;.* pubfica'ion
hereof, ahd yon are hereby no­
.S. Hill. ..
Dayton.
ing the construction of tho road from person desiring to bid knew^of tho
that if you tail so t<> apnearand an­
Win. Hash,.
• ••••■ • .do. •— • ■
proposed letting until it was too'Iate dersraud. Throats of the little tified
swer said comnlaln’, lor the want ifaereot *
¡Portland to tho Yamhill river, and
Habitant..... • ••*••• .do. • •, *
• t.
-, .
ihe plaintiff will annly to said court for
I
to
put
in
a
bid.
Win. Goodrich, • •••••• .do.....
i
wm
blers
out
of
order;
ceiling
of
<
I after securing stations to bo put iu
the relief prayed tor therein, which ia, in
s. Brntscher,... Ea-*t Chchalc
brief,
fora decree of said court dissolving
It
is
also
stated
in
your
papef
and
A. Atkinson,.... West Cholialmn
|at Forest. Grove and Hillsboro, /This
ihe birilding phonoeainfic. Their the hands
of matrimony existing between
Geo. Brvant....... ..••••• .do ...J«
plaintiff and said détendant, anti lor
J. F. Johnson,.. .North Fork
llast fight gives all needed stations on I am informed that the stijti uent little songs melt nwny in the dis said
thecustodvof the minor children iff said
Ti K. Davis....... .....?.. do.
,the lino, and gives the people all the agrees with the reoord of the County tance, ns it ¡were; the sound is re- parties Rnd for general 1*1101’.
W. AV. Hodges.. • •••«••• do •
This snmnion« is to lie served by pitbli-
IL M. Daniel... • •«•»•••do.
benefits any railroad could; and for Court, that the county woui I gi^e
ca1tn.11, by vl tneofRT! ordVr of Hon. B. F.
G. W. Mnrenger,. ...Ami rv»
fructcd, hnd|-*
Bonham,’Judge of said court, dated Aug.À
W. L, Smith,...
do.
whicbl they are indebted to tl.o cour­ only $550 toward the. repujldiag of u tiuicu, uiru —
11th, 1875.
RAMSEY A McCAlN.
A. Sutton....... ........ do
I age and perseverance of th« pionoer tbo bridge. But it seems thaj it .the QVc!1, I djon n ’ t know nnffiri 1 at all
25w6
Atty’s for th« Plaintiff.
Win Thurman,. ........do.
DeWitt Miller,: ...Wheatland,
Id
of
"bout dat ¡boss, but I tell vo u’s
of the enterprise, who now retires to county gave Tayloi\i?800 instvj
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P rovoking .—In the future would his farm with the satisfaction, we $550. Now, I desire to know wj |iy he •iwitrc to bd a hard winter. When
t Summons.
' . *ï-J T
i
çunty
was
given
$250
more
than
the
ci
doubt
not,
of
having
redeemed
all
his
it not be advisable to appoint post­
von see so many skeeters not sinir tn the Circu't Ci.urt ( f the Stite of Oregon
masters who can read1? Yamhill i pledges to the jieople, and accom­ promised to pay him? ; Will souj le one
f
itfg a bit, bnt
gettiii’ dovtn for the Cou> ty of Yiimfiill.
I plish.-d something in return for the
countv rejoices in having one post­ i Confidence they have always given who knows arise and explain r ; j Was
Marv L. Hess, plaintiff, vs. Joseph Hess,
I ■.
■<» vinlit t-quarp to business, yon may
master that cannot tell the diffureuoe I hiiu.T -Journal.
Taylor’s a “straw” bid?
(Jsfecdant. '
for divorce.
between Lafayette, Indiana, and Li-
I believe it was the custom d If the know dey’k layin’ in a supply of bull
NORTH
To
Jos
ph Hess, the above named ds
fayette, Oregon, or at lenst be docs ,C ounty J ail .—It ishijghly neces­
»
I
fendant:
Ite to pervislmns lor a hard winter. Dat
Canal Rings in .New York
not. The Hon. P. M. a* this place is
iu the
■l_
r_ , name of
- - tbe
- - 8tnts 01 Oregon: You
I ,
sary
that
the
County
Court
should
let out contracts to repair or fni prove ’ • is rnv •
in a dilema. He has forwarded a let­
10 be and appear in the
are hereby n< tiiied io
I
abo.e named o -rt and answer thé co;«-
ter postmarked “Monmouth. Aug. 30, take some action in regard to build­ the ^canals to favorites at less tl fian?it,
pldnt
tiled in
tn »aid tjouxl,
Uffyil, in J the
tibove enti
pt
dnt hied
he above
entn ­
1375,’ and addressed “Wpi. D. Rawl­ i ing a county jail tho 20th inst. Will would cost to do the work and| then
tled suit, agafn-t yoh by Ttfi above named
STATE NEWS.
ings, Lafayette, Ind, ” many times i the County Commissioners favor the
plai tiff, w thin ten <1
day
k a from tlfs date., of
pay the contractors perhaps, Rouble
on its way rejoicing, but like a bad
auintiions upon you. if it
the
service
of this summons
Che bans«' of humanity do- what they agreed to do the. wo k for.
Mr. PuxMin, of Utter City, was be served in this county,
cou: ty, and if served in
penny it returns every night, There htcasu
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tha
credit
of
the
countv
de-
iMtinds
it;
Stat“, then you nrs
certainly is no excuse for such ci i re­ I mauds it. Just think. FOUR MEN
I make no charge of misconduct, badly, if net fatally injnred, by lie- i any other county of this
i/
I t- rep lied to appear l*nd answer said com
lessne4»,--it can lie nothing els», if I
but ask for an explanation.
I
p aint within twen'vj day? from the date of
6x8
feet.
Gentlemen
will
in
a
cage
ing gored.by a bull last week.
r'i ‘ ‘ 4
this was the fir^t time that the lik ko you make the levy?
ce. and if
tlr's » mmous l>e served
........... service,
a:ich
iff
CUMT<X?
had occurred there might! be some ex
. von
“" i I by publical[on thereof, then rftu
W
■
WatkincH, the mam upon whom upon
are hereby notified and p Q if‘<i to sppesr
ousc, but it is not. We only speak of
■
">*.)
we
[For
want
of
timo
and
spai
iDET’S ARE NOW PREPARE# TO frlll-
No R oom .—We want some of those
iiFs dd Court and a- »war s*.id couipl.dnt oft
this that the like may notj Occur again
Whiteman perpetrated the greal or
woek,
▼ W nish 'umber, «ueh is fi««ri»f, «ail-
cannot
answer
the
above
this
before the 4th day of October, A. I). 1^75,
ing, siding linttic, cedHT finisbiSf, «sk as4
with the kindest fueling, Aggravat- tut loafers who call on us about six-
that
being
the
first
daiv
of
lie
next
rejpdar
alder st tb« lowest cash price.
, v
teen times a day, to read the exchan­ but will do so in our next itsj èr- we outrage at Jh flrrson, iÿ reported to term o’ s;vi<l Court following six weeks pub­
ing, is a mild term.
We keep constao'ly on hand ill kinds *f
ásfac-
think
they
can
be
a
ns
w
red
Lave
arrivi
lication
hereof
and
you
are
ereby
notified
cd
at
hr
old
home
in
ges, inspect the copy and ade innu ni -
rovgh lumber.—jiiats.ituddiag. rafters, Bnd
th»»t if yo» fail aoto appear and »niter'
M ore W ays T han OXE.—Last trabl? ouettiox s, to understand that tovllv.1 Jr — ®i>.
gener 1 build ng lumber.
Iowa. W li trinali is gone, no one «»id conip!«iint. tor the w-.nt thereof, the
Oy^i’er-o.H looking for rood bsrgstte
Wrducsday William Nelson went out this is no blacksmith shop, and that
pluintid n ill apply to -aid Court for the re­
knows
\v.hty
re.
will
d » well to give us a call before purchae
COUNTY COURT.
lief prayed for in s id complaint which is
’ -
'if-'’'
a gunniug. After awhile his dog sue th« v are very much in bur way souie-
ing
els
«where.
iir
hr
ef,
for
a
decree
thereof
di
solving
the
—11: j
hare it and WILL aell.^*
cutded iu treeing a couple of birds. tim s. A hint to the wjiso is suffi­
bands df nmtr mony existing between ihe
. ir. hurley , j .
Hnn.
M.
Wilkins,
Prcfident
«1
:
plain iff and defendant aud for the o« »!ody
WiUiu shot one and when it come to cient, *jc.
Sitting for Counity busin rwith ! rhe A’jiieti ultural Society, writes of
the minor childien of said ptu ties and for
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F. AL JL
i .1
shooting tbs-other he found that the’*e
general
relief.
. ' d
j ‘
Commissioner
Scroggins.
S tat B F air . - Weackinowladg* the
the Farmer, that tho waohgrowcr^ T'lis R'lmmons
is served by pub’idat'on ba*
was no Cap on his gun. Ha then fec.ipt bf a complimentary ticket to
In the matter of the petition of R. <»f Oregon
order of lion- B. F. I’onhana, Judge of said-
two
requested
tn
meet
felt in his pocket for hij cap< and |he Annual State Fair, which com- Harris for license to ¿ell spirfedus li-
Court, baaring d.ite of '.ug.'bth, 1 «75.
msrMrtf
SlcCALV
Ä
K
AMSÍY.
in
the
hull
|
al
love
the
par
ilion
»11
found that they were.lpit also,
bi'no s Monday, October 11th.
lltb. All. ! quors in less qui>ntities th«|[ one
Aitys. for plaintiff..
was equal to th..* emei’gt-ney, however, things »Ming favorable wu shall lx? on quari, in In fay etto| precinct, fog a pe­ Thursday, j DfFair week, precisely
Ha would point th.» gun with one baud.
EXPRESS ' LINE,
riod of one year., petition cc|nsidered al 12 o’ela<| li on that day.
hand and try to touch it off by tin*
<ri^
and it containing a majority ^f tj»c
use of m itclie3 with the other, and
NOTES.
I
Cfniimbia
■
conference,
M.
E.
which he till ally accomplished, briug-
legal voters of the precinct, and there
I
Dayton to St. Joseph,
ing down bi ■i bird in handsome style. * Sultry weather.
being no reiuonsti ,<ince on file i^nd tbe (Jimf-ch South, convened nt Alim- *!* .
Doubtful v.’eathor.
petitioner presenting. County j Treai- nv • lu.-t Wednesday.
I
• Bi.d.op Kava-
t .—Last W .ll.cidriy
A. D idn ’ - D o _ “ W I __
a?
urer’s receipt for^lQO and suf fiei. nt I'hhgh presiding.
WILL raw a hack from Dayton to 8L'
Keep your doors locked.
night two strangers stopped at the
Joe,07a lAfavette, connestinx wftk tho
bonds, ordered ihatTicensu bt* ranted
Lone Star saloon, ivi this place, and I A few •beets of card board left.
can
e\er.v day.
.
;
.
Alni. By bee
I ’s" horse
op him
CTZ"All businesi prom|tlv t(landed U.
e lid th y w iut<‘d jom i c oyster t . Mr. i Several cases of Scarlet fever in tuis as prayed for.
:il Jackson ville last Tl
J. »BBT.'
Jay and J 3
Licenses were g/anted to Ci.| MiL“»,
’Harris, the preprietof, w ho bad ril­ vicinity.
hin t him q /iitc badly,
tired, got^up and let th etti in. \They
Y imhill will roll up. a nice majori­ of Dayton precinctt find C. E. Tliur-
caroused around awhile and, finally, ty for Lafayette Lane.
_ber, of Amity precinct, for tho j sanie ... A mnn n amed Kraph has sloped
drawing their pistols/remarked that
Throe of the best looking ladies in purpose, each for a period |)f six from. Eug< •lie, taking WI th Him
O
they guessed they would take tho slic-_ town gave us a call yesterday.
mouths on payment of $50 foi »j each what rpare change belonging to his
•Z
bullg. Uncle
V 1IVIU 4E»U
>.F7
X
XulMjWent
and heeled
ie to County Treasurer, thrre bé- '
Srivd is mora moderate this week license
hiiusvlf and told them that he guessed
•ernplnycr
be
could
find.
fl
»• n ,
tti.y wouldn’t. And ’ h»*y didn't, ei- thv' common, He don’t call us n ing no remonstrance.
If-
W«« •
A Chinese company hnvc put
hoodlum. ?
ther
k
‘
h'i
Consideration
of
tli»*
reportsj
A*.
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The merry harvesters have finished viewer and surveyor i>n the chi Onge iu ijp n wing dam in Ratrtie river,
B ible C lass .—Lafayette rejoices
their work, and n good number of
in having a first-rate bible class. This them have turned their heads coast- tho county road L «dipg from »S siith’s wnr Rock Point, and are said to
©
bridge to Nancy Hem,bree’s n^i id the lu» taking out
of the yellow
alToids the youngsters and those of waad to rec(r)ap(p)erate.
œ
proposed road leading foorn Lafayette I
more itdritnccd years an opportunity
Roosters seem plenty from the way
For Dls&nes of thè Throftt un»i Lunga,
of spending an hour in social inter- the different papers trotted out then and Salem rood to Daytoji and 1
«
Coids, Whoopiuf-
C3
Washington
county
has
about
courjurz I Lndoubtediy
ndoubtediy it will bs
be of chanticleers over the California elec* Wheatland road wits ' confine until
ronehitj», Aatimio,
ConsuinptioQ.
lasting benefit to t hose attending. Wu tion.
j 1200 persons who ar privilpged to
the next meeting of the Court.!
are favorably impressed with the way
A rpofi;
one vote each. *
The prisanefa have measured then
In tno matter of the LridgO|across cost
1
<foc<»V#| Hc< ♦»’ nv-Vrq
iu which4tev. Hoberg conducts the
cage and report it as 4 feet 10 incheJ the South Yamhill j iver, on tllo road
reduce,
,, ’j? w g;v 6f
jexercis.is -the usual parlance of the by|6
Dave loc*tired in Salem.
feet 10 inches. Just think, foui leading from Amit^to Sheridin, the |aR Iridian
ì
tmwSi -rrA! ’ Vn’ne to
f Satnrdar niffht,
majority of divines is done away with nithi confined in such a thing.
uwukiiù thrn thkéf-
on ‘ Prior to
jgfc - a 1 '* *•
cntirolv.
leeftìr.l rem* iv'far m .I
report
of
tbe
Commissioners,
I
J.
R.
,
Aflni
.
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ofCre-
o ’ « L t t tt ' j »
i r» t ari(l . After
the Settlement
di»en*^< H’ f 4 1 hnwt
PEBSONAL.
Sandora, J. J. Hqnderson an(l R. J. '
,
„ .•
N ext .—This is not a good year for
X
nn.l f uép. • A v;ul
!
,C
HtO>.
fotil ol -il# vÌiifte-,
[til 4 J,4
Republican pa pars. The Baker City I Hon. W. T. Newby, of McMinn­ Lancefleld, heretofore appointed by • &Otl
fl
thi'qitj>1;<,4jt ibi* ur i
the Court to superintend the construe- '
Herald, the only Republican paper in ville, called on us Tuesday.
Mr, Walker'of Forest Grove,
(•.iwr CMintrie«. hm
,>h
’,avn tUat. il eoe«
Eastern Oregon, has just succumbed
¿mme Ftraw last week and
Dr. Giltner, of Portland was in tbii tion of said bridge, was ”eceivkjd, to-
sltrély nffà èffwtimUv
getber with tho report of W. Arthur,
to the fiat of fate and kerfiummixed; plack during the week,
cHiitni] th^m
ihe
of («nr
©iti*
burned np 80 grain sacks, and
zen«, ef all <ia««»<, o <1 m I>| ì ji<w thè fiut, 4^
? tbo big gun of all, the Bidtetin, has
the agent of the county, appointed to
C hkki : y l'gcl'tlK al aiiLgur] ' jvs r.’ticro -ri
Ju. Watt, of Amity, took a hind at
came near bmiifiw up hi* whole
also gone where the woodbine twin-
examine
and
report
the
manlier
of
rièr
ilio nfflieiing tii«ar-'h?rii t-f tkc-TTnW nM
"33
eth. The next organ of Warren’s croquet, Tuesday with the boys.
Lungi
beyand rnv
mr.tirire. 'Pio rnr*<
crop.
Í
After
hard
work
construction; and both of said Reports
dangeroiK anvcuuns
affertiont Of
of Uli
ùa» ’ J'tilm^nsn
Organa
that is destined to pass in its checks
.I4n;nu;n
J UllUOtian UrpU4
Miss Lillian Miller, of Tillamook being favorable, ordered tbafc'said was vanquished.
3
s
yie
yie'.d
’
.
d
fa
tu
iu
its
powvi^
power
•
umi
ami
c?|
cf
C«nsn'mMi»n«
will be the Reporter. It will not be ¡crossed tbe mountains last Wedms-
ernie I 1 by
rr<« piiMk^Â
mne
ir 1| ik
pnp’ié’A i known
missed, however.
bridge be received and opened tp trav­
■ /lav*
Rho
ia
<u4aifinav'
^s»i<»r»/la
o at ♦- fl»»«.
day.
She
is
visiting
friends
this
remnrknLk a, haivlle ♦ j U>
1.
'
The
dc|Ä>t
for
Forest
Gi
ove
will
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Si­
tilei- not proven tx»yoml «|iq ire, *. A? a jenieoy,
el, and that the contractor, J 4. Tay­
place. , ■
»
I m ? built oi| A. T. Smith's farm, he
L ectures —It has been snggested
it h nJe^nat?,
’which the i nftriffi* ihttV rb’r
X ft
lor, be allowed the sum of $80p from
Miss
May
Hanna
returned
last
•or
,
fttil
t«o)tccti<»it.
Rv t-nrhj g < ougba, Hio
by a number of our citizens that ina»-
having donated a piece of land Jr
rbrémm-.^Sf mòre frinir* <ti*4- •:i»r. H'xj.vwg lip.
£
Tuesday from a lengthy vist to Scio county funds for building thtf same.
xnuch as Rev. Mr. Bently, of Portland We know somebody that is tickled.
number*>ijiw«. an-i t>i< a. nut.rT-rSutyerlnx l*<A
[Last week we published thj bills 300 by 1200 hot for the use of
T
« Im e<)ihpnt«M. ï;
. :._ci .......... • .. :>f < a .,-
ft
intends delivering lectures aV Sheri­
vfirres
ti.»
mo»t
sccpijntki
' Evcrv Mriiry , ihtt
d
the coinpapy for railroad purposes
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Mrs. Ann £>tewart, of Vancouver
dan and probably McMinnville, that i is vwiting her relatives at this place allowed at this sitting.] «
j>.s a proWioM
prctwl'Gn iàa:-.,t
e o » v
keep it on hand as
m
rsv
.-.ml urtperc^iv-n] a’taek
ruf,r
There being no further business, onl'f.- 'Till? agreement contains the
an effort be made at Lafayette to have
iious, which are eu.i»y mat at fii>t. I gt wbfrii
Hon. J. C. Braly, was in Lafuyetti Court adjourned until Monday, the Grove liquor clause, prohibiung
him come here. What think yon,
become tnetnubte, rmd ’’»ion
ff -rbe-
Wednesday.
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friends of the proposition? The pro­
the sale of liquor^ on the ground
20th day of Sept. 1875.
is linaio» " tff it»
within
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ceed« to go toward fixing up the par­
io
Prof. Clare. G. Morey is teaching
ami other restîyétions. r The com- STEPHESON dk BHAJ^LY, PROPR’S ebiltircn, anii • ’ 1 l Iqg .. 1
u I. m ' u
sonage.
school at Vancouver.
beset the lhrftatfln l
It is stated, as part of.the Republi­
pany will expend about fclO.OoO
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Dr. Watts performed h surgical op­ can programme, that WarreR will
band all kinds
©t
rough
lumber,
,nu,fl
:nT
»cciasi
iroin t le nn.ure rnive«,
F ob P ortland .—The citizens of
ktnda of
lumber^
for improvement*.
oration
on
a
Mr.
Taurus
this
morn
­
which we are selling cheaper than any a»u wived to tl:e love /vH aftwilûk cantr**l on
become
suddenly
ill
about
thd
f
2d
of
Lafayette will miss the balmy smile ing.
other mill in tbe county.
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them. It <»«•!< fm - x UI v ! u >1| j.ur |v
r,rdi.
October, and that “
* Forco-iutnp” ; There is more imprcvemeirta and Persons who con Jenin late building will anrr
cold». «ecitnn<- <’o<nul
of Messrs. C. Large and C. Watt«.
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fe**ith'«t‘torih£
find it to their advantage.!© give ua a call *.eep.
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Nu q :, c rrill ~ mhhg - tipub!owm«| Iofl».
If you want to make an excellent Caples, the superintendent of “the more evidences of prosperity go­ before
The former goes to Portland to clerk
purchasing elsewhere.
« enxa i»L putnfH ttruncliHte, vChôti ihe&now '
in a fashionable drug store, while the article of bumble-jacket sauce observe best 8iii)day School in L Orogonf” will ing forward in ttosebutg how than Boxing........
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latter will do the grand in the dis­ the following modus operandi: Tako take his place.
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hiveFti^ttim,
no rout or tail
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number
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tend land of Scappoose, visiting rela­ three gallons of fruit, five pounds of
• 4 ty opnredin, makfr^ ^vurv bottie Iff tbi) utnwftt
R eturned .-—Last Tuesday ■ night years.
tives and the scenes of his early child­ sugar and mix together, then put the
For large blJls of lumber for houses and po—iluô Gori^tioiu it muvii« cauiidently raii«<|
barns we will make reductions. ’
no^e^ing ail the virtr<iiFSstm
hood.
Messrs.
Ayrs
aqd
Hembree
thoi
brag
mixture on the fire to cook. When
WRIGHT Ä 3TEPITERON.
Wheat
is
Arriving
at
Rosebnrg
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I extniuted, «nd capable .of paad tcihg ttirss aa
(lr<jiec4m41:ly
sufficiently cooked put it one side' to
home
’memorable as the grcaîc-cfi: H um ever effected.
B elt B roie ^—The breaking of a cool, but be careful not to cover it so hunters of this vicinity, reached
thanks
ht tl>c ratcuf80 tone n dny. The
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quite
a
lengthy
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belt the other day at the furniture es­ tight that the flies, ants, jackets, etc., to Mr. Ayrs for a nice mess of "elk.
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FOR
SALE,
wurehonses arc full. The yield of
can't
get
into
it,
and
when
sufficient
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i Dû K C. AYÉR & C<J.. toweli. Hast*
tablishment of 8mitb, Crone & Co.,
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ouglrtS county was no?'
E HAVE FOR SALE ONE QF THE 1
created considerable excitement for ly cool it will be ready for use. It
There will be a social hop at the
Celebratoci PARKER BROS. Rraechf
should be well shaken before taken. Good Templar halt thia erenin|r.*-
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