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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1875)
tucòsisszsctsL: —r- ~-,—u . - » n’ARREN'S RECORD. LAFAYETTE COURIER. FRIDAY, OCTOBER DEMOCRATIC . TICKET ». » -1 or Congress, LAFAYETTE LANE, Of Düugia» County. • TO LITIGANTS. ASeordiuff to n decision of Jtsd^e Field of til* United States Supreme Cowrt, the COVHIEI, is the only paper in this county in Mhlch Litigant . ~ printing can be legally done;he holds that notices publispcd in a paper that has a patent outside is not legal. All who have litigant ]trintlt>g to do will do well to bear In mind that notices published in the Reporter are nut valid, according to this decision. NOTES ¿’D7TOKML Tho Independent* arc more ho|>eful now than ever of electing their candidate. Mr. Bergh wishes to know, if be cause a man has raised a dog by band from a pup» ho is justified in raising a dog front tho ground with his foot? The city marshal of Albany levied •n a lot of wheat tho other day, and during the following night tlwro was left an empty bin and an angry mar shal. -------------------- ---- ---------------------- ■ ■■ — ^J?arties have opened placer claims at the head of Dry Gulch on the South Santiam. The gold taken from the claims is fino, but pays well. The claims bid fair to pay. *» Wonder if tho Reporter can tell ns what Warren said about coming to this county to run the Republi can- party—that» littlo feilfc be tween Warren and Crawford at Oregon City? B is saitl that Washington coun ty wil give Warren one hundred and fifty majority, Well, what if it doe?. Yarnhill county will give Lane 4 handsome majority—more than enough to offset this- Some of Warren’s satilitc3 arc on the “anxious seat.”' They think it perfectly legitimate to “go for” tn», b«4 when we retaliate they say, “We don’t believe in such things.n AU we have to say iJ keep cool, •nd don’t worry. u uc riw rvji iM Jfr11. i?u- ■1 -■ i'■ j F “Owing to our own business af- faifs.it was impossi’i.e for us to be present during that discussion.— Th» strikes us “comically.” To be candid, Snyder, wasn’t that “own business” in apologizing to Mr. Galloway for that scurrilous article of yours? x »- “He forgets ‘re’igion,’ but swears profusely over thovhaudlin mess he calls *Know Nothingism.’”---- Re porter. Some of Warren’s fnends would like to “forget”' that he ever belonged to this organiza tion. B's bo go Mr. Reporter. election d>y these littlo “dings’’ will* tell with wondrous effect against Mr. Warren. Exactly. ■ «i i ■ -7 1 ■ y It would seem from tho looks of the Reporter that Warren had for bid his lackeys at McMinnville to attempt to write any more in his fover, for they were only doing him pn injury. He imagines that hie chances of being elected are «¡Mi enough without their assist- anee* and that-their imagined help will only a drawback to him. It U easy enough to tell when Snyd is driving the quill, for noth ing appears in his paper. i n. 1 Snyd guesses Mr. Ramsey this time as being the author of sundry articles which appeared in theae columns last wtekybnd which hit Che young toan “where he livest’ and accordingly lie goes for Mr. Ramsey red-hot. Be careful Snyd, you may have to apologize again, But-then yoa are seed to that and it does not hurt you to crawfidi. ■ . » i. s ■ L- . ., 4 ; .«fe-i-*'- -s i* '• I From the Dtily Mercury of the 1st we take tho following;- Many be lieved ‘‘and said in their hearts, ‘now We have an honest man.’ tVe would prefer that this might be truo, but from tlio most unquestionable sources we gathor information that Mr. War ren has a record tarnished and stain ed.» It is all the worse Tor him, toe, that this is truo, wheH it ie roniem- bored how his friends prided them selves on one qualification if no other —that of hunesty and name abovo re proach. The first affair about which complaint has been made is concern ing tho bounty question. The charge is made in his own county - Yamhill —and there are Republicans as woll Democrats who without hesiatney say, that during their service in tho companies frem that county, not a dollar raised by the citizens of that county over came to them. Ono man with whom we have conversed says he rooeived a “Now Testament,” an- other, a Republican and brother Bap tist, says he knows nothing of any money that should have been paid to him. His languago was: “if any money was paid to Warren for us (soldiers) I never saw any of it.” There are others who raise this gross charge against Mr. Warren, and we predict this will seriously affect his chances for success in Yamhill--his home county. Again, Mr. Warren last Saturday, at Lafayette, had the opportunity t® explain and prove bimjBclf a slandered mau, and he op ened not his mouth. The time was then ancl the place there, for him to havo met this chargo and fastened the slander (?) where it belonged. But no, his voice was. silent, and his ac cusers have certainly gained another strong hold to aid^his defeat. The idea that he is “a plain farm er” is a “eatch-penny” for tho super ficial, (¿nd an experience of seventeen years in office has certainly deprived him of the distinction so fondly given —no politician. As to his “free school” iecord we understand the plebian gentleman to say that “he and Mr. Lane agree.” If he admits this Republicans lose their great and only argument against Mr. L%uc- If he disagrees with Mr. Lane it fiiust be in this, that he, Warren, favors the divisicai of th« common school fund to sectarian schools,—for it is au undeniable fact that the public mpn- ey has been used by tho Baptist Church at McMinnville—when it has beon the wish of the solid men of that place to build a public school build ing, hiro their own teachers and use tho money for a free school. T .vo unsuccessful efforts, we have been informed, have been made to wards building a school house and having a public school, but no; the friends (?) of “our common schools” said: “Never mind, give us the pub lic money and wo will teach your children, and you need not have any school house.” Just what the Repub lican papers say the'Catholics desire, and just the very thing they say Mr. Warren opposes! Consistency thou arc a jewel! and we would respectfully ask the f riendt of Mr. Warren to explain, as this gentleman Mmself seeaes unable to mention thia subject in any manner. It is hardly nocessaay to add that Mr. Warren is prominently connected with this -division of the common school fund, at McMinnville, and when Republicans and religious fan atics cry aloud against Mr. Lane and his position in favor of common schools, let them look to their own standard -bearer, and cease their noisy inconsistencies. OPPRESSED. » There is none of the reconstructed States in which the white» a«« so sorely oppressed as in Mississippi. The colored population is so greatly in excess of the whito, that tho no- groes have had the entire control of the State Government, and under tho administration of Gov. Amos, who has consorted with tho worst class of black politicians, the taxpayers havo not only been robbed without mercy, but havo beon kopt in a stato of con stant apprehension in regard to the safety of their lives and such of their property as they have % been able to save- from the grasp of tho tax gath erers. Negroes of the most degraded character havo filled the important county offices, have'handled the rev enues and stolen them by wholesale. So flagrant have become tho abuses in the ad mi nistration of publio affairs, that the be .ter class of colored voteqf have come o realise tho necessity of a change, and the consequence is that they are c «sorting the Republican party m su ch numbers that the Con- servdtives i re sanguino that they will carry the State in tho approaching election. In order to prevent such a result the most unscrupulous of the Grunt politicians have been instigat ing disturbances in several counties, hoping to I ring the negroes in collis ion with th g whites, and thus not on- * ly revive tlio animosities formerly ex isting between the races, but likewise afford a pretext for raising the cry of persecution of tho freedmen and for a consequent military intervention. CARL ~~SCHURZ1N~OHIO. — L ■ THe downward tendency ir, tlic price- of wheat ¡seems have ai- rivet M a stoppitig point, and the rive<| prospects are ¡hat prices will FOOn begin to look upwards again. The Mark Lane Express sa tys “that the country markets are I firm, and in some place* prices ad Ivrinced one »hilling. Wheat is higher at Dant zig, and Gui man mr.i^ts are dear er. Jin Hungary firmnw is main- tainted. The winter cl losing of the Baltic may further cuba née values.” lout one i-third of tlic wheat grov n _ JB-.-- in the United S ate» _ ia pi o- ducéii in the three Staties of Minn* CBOtai, lo w a and Wiedonsiîi, and % Carl Schurz has been in Ohio this pne-third is in round numbers making political speeches, lie is a hundred million bushels. The a sincere i nan, and his doctrine of hcQvr rains have datnaged this hard mon iey is the true doctripe, erdpfsomewhat in those Stales this It is the doctrine, too, that the. yca4 -ffh® St. Paul IDispatch ffa ts- — men like thatjfrom the most trustworthy in ablest Ohi o Democrats m, Ramsey and formation that it has been able to Pugh and Thurman, Payne—believe in, and that Be obtain it would teem that in Min publicans ike John Sherman, Co- nesota five per cent, of the entire 1 urn bus Di lano, and Schenck have production for the year has been in time past done their best • ., i) to ,tota|)y destroyed, while th(J dam break do vn. Mr. Schurz holds aged condition of a la 'gc 'Tï’bçor- his doclriuie to be superior to all tion^of the crops is equivalent io a others, and lie i« going to contro furtlcr loss of about ten per cent. vert Sam Cary, Bill Alleo, Tom Thereon tinned rains have delayed Ewing, and the.othci follow.« who the operations of. the firmer», and preach ini ation in the name of Che the j irop of that State will not get Democracy. We are glad of [it, to nj ark et until several weeks hter because the people of Ohio will be that! u««al. Our advice, after a able to vole e more intelligently af af- carifi ul survey of the c innces for a ter tliey have listened to wine ¡of risof n the price of grain, to those his speeches. We don’t agree with whojhave not yet dispo sed of their him that t le currency question is crow, and are not for ped to sell, is ttihang on to their surplus. of such sup irenie and all-absorbing OF THE NORTH. importune ). and we go for destroy« DESPOTISM •:ai ri ing the R ‘publican fraud first ajnd Evening Journal publishes settling the money controversy af tho following, and if this is the terward. But bo thinks otht?r- wawthings are done in Alaska,the wise, and, perhaps would not tmke Footer a change the botiGr. This our advice should we offor any,fe* is ngf the first tin e (’apt. Camp- let him gc ahead and do the best belllias been charged with arrest — i he ean. ing ? Citizens without the shadow of ''•I zf - aborts Sale confined during the time stated, Ad mi and finally discharged without tri lloal Estalz. ~ ** I al or an e.Vplanat on for his cruel ■svrotlce Is lereby given that by virtue arrest. The sad part of this rnnn’s X m of an order of the county court of duly made and YuuiliKI county- Oregon, ‘ pitiful sfory is only infcrisifica entered of r< .•’ord' Heptembcr 8th, 1875, lite* administrator of the estate of ----------------------------------- when it is known i that his offense uiwlersigi»^il Benjamin Franklin, (lecensed, will sell at publio unction to the4»lgbest Wilder at the Lafayette, Yar Yamhill was. simply that h ,|o was the owner court hon.se door in Lufavett®, "1'“1 Xff. M75, M75. county, on (¡lie BUday of Noveufbtff. of some ioni’4’casl, while every In- botwe'en tlielhour»®f 9 o’clock A. . M. A Ai*« to of wild Mid 4 o'clock 1’. M. to-wlt, one o’clock r Of dian in the country is allowed to «lay 1 he folloMrln^ described real estate be* lonxtax to sild estate, lyiiijc in the coua* manufacture II oog I huoo , a: vile ar t iesol YamTtjlll and Polk, hi (he state of Oregon, it beang.the east half ofllie dona* ticle of bmndy, undisturbed, and tion Land cltitni of Benjamin FrankMri wife: Not ^idit ion, No. 4972 and claim No» one Indian in particular has time (>!, and parr of section^ one and two irt Township 6 so.iTh range, (j west, andcOh* ai.d again been permitted to draw tiiinifnr Oml hundred ami fifteen ncreJL Term-of sale-sail kind will l»c sold fOV molasses from the Comissary for .U.S. Koldcoin, two-thirds cash, the bill* ! anec one one year's time wlrfi lepral inter* i purpose of distill: ng intoxicating es; fromdutc.’ Tim purchaser giving nottf and a moriegarye On sr :tid prtjuilscSs t<? securer the payment of paid note, IlOiV* s. liquor^ i ; DISREinjTABLE. & SCROGGINS Administrator, » Guardian’s Sale« Says the Daily Mercury. of the Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THIS 4th inst.: -County Court of thecounty of I>oug- . State of Oregon, directing me as guar* The Radical pa rty of this State dian las, of tho -person and estate of Mary E. t- 1 are reduced to desperate straits to Hall, minor nelr of Susan K. Hall, deceas* ed. tc sell her right, title and interest in bolster up tlreir s nking causo and the real estate hereinafter particularly mentioned belonging to said minor' will sell at public auction to the sustain |hcir wca < candidate for heir,'I highest bidder at the court house door in f tc, in the county of Yamhill, state Congressional honors; A3 an in Luiuyet of Oregon,on ROtli day of October, stance of the depth of meannes? to Satuiduy, the A. D., 1875, which they arc condescending we Between tho hours of nine o’clock a. nf an I four o’lock p. m. of said day the fol* lowing described real estate, to-wlt: Be-’ cite their action towards Mr. Dim- 'll',.- ■ -■ . I ginning at the northwest cornerof tlio Si*niuel MeSween donation land claim as mick, the Tempe: •ance candidate. - t describedin ilto notification, number 1,- while in this city, No sooner was 794, in township number 3 soutlxof range 4 west, Yninhill county. Oregon; the'hcff 89Ai degs., cast 56.24 chninrf; thence it announced that he was to speak south south 3*> degs. cast 10 chains; thence south chains; theneo west 02 chains; thence at the Opera Hot sc in this' city on 29.60 north 49 degs. cast 38.35 chains to the place . beginning, containing 232.75 acres. Also tho evening of the 30th, of last of that portion of the Sephon Beauchamp donation land claim, l>cthg claim number' month, than a propositioh was 43, notification, 1,795 in said town; No. 0 of range 4 west, Jviiig east <iast of tlm mooted among 1 ho Radicals to south so'ith half of the above described tract of 4 break up the meet ing- 0 nc proni- land. Term» cash, U.S, gold coin. W. F. HALL. incut Radical, an 1 perhaps others, . Guardian aforesaid. + offered to contri jute two dollars and a half towards hiring the Administratrix Notice. hoodlum clement for the occasion. OTICE, in hereby given that letters It is reasonable ,o presume that of administration have been grant ed the undersigned by the County the proposition was carried out Court of to Yamhill county.’Oregon, upon the estate of IV. T. Dcmp.-'ey. deceased/ and the money paid, for, during, and all persons havin.gclalms against.the estate arc requested to present the entire time Mr. Dimmick was J said to* the undersigned at her residence three north-of Norili Yamhill, with iho spdhking, a continual disturbance miles pro|M*r vouchers within six months from date. MARGARET J. DEMP8Y, was kept up by the a.bovd named this E. C. Bradsdirfw, Administratrix. J » Att.’y for estate. Oct. 1, 1875. element running out and in and various other nois y demonstrations which disturbed and annoyed the 1ST otic, e to Cre ditors audience present to such an extent aving been duly appointed andcon- firmed as executrix ot the -last will that several ladies present were and testament of Janies 31. Langhlin, de the county court of Yamhill forced to retire.from the hall, and ceased,by rr county, s ’ talcvof Oregon* «nd having *l*Hy his time it is Trifily an «cuso. T the speaker was q :alilie.f as,such,all ]M*i*sonshaving elsHln* forced to brag R the esiaJe of said deceased arc- Bol$ianin for making yeast! It his remnrks-to a speedy termina- against hereby required to present t lictn to iuie at. residence in North Yamhill precinct tion. When any party, or its ad- my sa vìi in'said county within six months from tlio , 1 .’t n the 1st of September, 1874, vocates, resort to mch disreputable daté hereof,’ together with tlic proper means to carry oht their party ob vouichcts t ljerefor. 1875. ’< I wjt visited by a patrjol who came jects, they are deserving and will September 24tli, NANCY C. LAUGHLIN. Executrix. to ¿y house in search of liquor. receive the cor. lemnation of aU They found in my house a pail con jight thinking, pii’Fom» *« A CHUSO Sheriff’s Sale. taining some sourpreasi, jycast, made from that needs $0 be sustained by such otice is hereby given tita T. 6v virtue and authority »l a writ ®4 fton| for baking bread. With this act« is deserving and will receive cxecui ion duly issued out ofllie Ciljtffft execuiion UltMtit ’o’jjrt ol Yamhill county, State Suite of Oregon, the| ordered me to go with them the just censure cf public opinion. I Court nhd to me directed try and lry E. Rogers, clerk of said county, in favor of Oliver Moof> ^ÎAHIIIEÜ. to die guard-house. But as I was plaiirtitr, ana against Richard Malone, dc- fendant, lor tlia sum of sixty-.--even <lot* unable to walk, having been sick At Lafayctto, Oot. 3d, »t tho resi- larsand seventy-five cents. ($671^5), U. 5L willr interest thereon at tho * they drove me from uir hoiise in tf der.C i of the bride' i parents, By Rev. goklcoin, ra*e of ten per cent, pcra-nnuin until ]<ld J. Hoberg, Mr. J. A. . Dempsey, .¡of together. With costs and dtslnjrsment» • carb and put mein prison as a liq- North Yamhill, and Miss Kittie D. amounting to f!2 70 and accruing costs, I am directed to sell the following dcscriis- Y uorhnaker. 1 was try ling to pr jve Yocum, of Lafayette. cd premises, tOAvIQ Lot, N o . 5 tn block No. 48. with bniMlnp’ The printer was not forgotten, for J innocence, but all my r z thereon, in thetown.of St. Joseph, Ynm- j - in vain. I a liberal supply of cake was handed IrilPcounXj , Oregon, which judgment and wai imprisoned for four and a half in. May your married life be as hap i'ecrcc was enrolled and docketed In thw Clerk’s ofllce of said court in said epunty _ mo iths, leaving nvy wife and three py as the cake was good. on the 231 h day of October, A. I»., 1873, and At Amity, Oct. 'i, ,’ Mr. W. S. Allen on Sa t nr di» y, October 22, 187.», smi |1 children to starre, without All qf Yam at M o’clock A. M. of said day I will pro* any support. Being incapable to and Miss Milla Arthur. anv:i J cced to sell to tlic highest balder at punllc hill county. auction, in front of the Uonrt-Iloiise door work during my arrest, as I am LafnvcttC, Yamhill county, Oregon; for At the Baptist Church, four. miles in * cash in'handj the above described proper-« on 0-1 egged, I was kept close in a sputhwest of McMinnville, Oct. 3, J. II. C. DALE, dark room, and my faipily was not F. Hill of Yaiuh ill and Miss Tena Sheriff of Yamliill county, Oregon. Sept. 17, 1875. 4w per bitted to come into my pres Haggood, of Polk county. * enci, j, to whom I wished to deal out Final Settlement. Extraordinary Opportunity for th* or my poor tations. . Two - -- . three -___ Rolief of ti e Afflicted. otice is hereby given that t fimits I was taken, before the May The surgeons of tho National Sur- have tiled my fiiraFfaccount «« guardi of Guy Williams. Mirrick Williams and or,an his office, abd prayed him, gieal Institute, located at Indianapo Wm. an Allen William«, minora in the County lis, Indiana, Pacific Branch, 3It) Bush Court of the 8tat<$ of Oregon for Yamhill bof regard for,my helpless fam- ou street, -San Francisco, have finally county,, arid that WeJncs-loy» the 8th day mn out. nnt He Hn fl-akril ily; -l!tn to Inf let jno asked mn me yielded to the many argent appeals to of October, l-J-i, fit 3 o’clock I’. M. i* the • time appointed,by afrf.l court for hearing to pay a fine of one hundred dol visit Portland. Or< gon, for the benefit objccti >ns thereto and settlement thereof. of the people of Oi egou and Washing- B. E. LIPPINCOTT, lar#, whiclkamount¡1 conkhnot pay ton Territory. T hree or more of the Guardian of tho estate of the minor heira of T. K. Williams, (loeeased. sùrgeons • wifi be e t the Cosmopolitan being poor, and w$s driven out of I-afayette, Sent, 10,1S75. Portland, 1 Oregon, on tho 1st, hisfpresence and conveyed back to Hotel, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5tfi, ;, a id 6th, of Novem- thogfiard home fci^further imprir ber, 1875. onifient. After tour and a half I They will haye with them a great amount of surgical apparatus, appli mojitbs imprisonment I was called ances, etc., and competent assistants uptjn to. take an oath which I did and workmen to c Range fit,and mako such apparatus as may be required. tajte, and was liberated through They will corno especially prepared th4! intercession of oirr Russian to treat all surgical 'cases: Paralysis, all kiuds of Deformities of tlie Eaeu, prist at Sitka, Alaska. ■J 4- Spine and Limbi, Diseased Joints, To the truth of the above state- Diseased Eyes, Cutatrh, Private Dis- eases, Piles, Fistlu j a, fcte. On account incut I can swear, an d ' do think of the great exp, Nothing like it iu medicino. A lux expel se attending such a trip, they will not make another; ury to .the palate, a painless evaow- th’dt such tyranny is uplawfnl. ant, a gentle stimulant to tho circu T rifily B olshani N. . therefore, all who wish to avail them« lation, a perspiratory preparation, an j selves of the advti i ntages of tho Insti- .Witness: B. L evy . tute, without the ' ong journey to San anti-bilions mudicine, a stomachic, w diuvotie and an admirable general al ft seems that this tnan’s offense Francisco or Indi# mapdlis, must do so terative. Such are the uck no wedged, at this tiuic^ J No cases will be taken waH that of keeping some sour without a fait lio: >e of relief, *. It is and daily proven properties of Tarrant’s I-ffvrvesccikt-A perient, ye^st in his bouse with which lie needless to say th nt the institution is , entirely responsi* ble, ’ and the largest <r Sold by all druggists. intended to make bread as he was and most popular of the kind in-Amer- a Ifikcr., He was also sick nt the ica, curing thousands annually, « TO RENT. - i - 4 5 w tiuC p that _____ he had to be carted to member the time Arid place, and coin© OR 600 ACRES GOOD FARM airly-- fcSTSoiid to th© Institute for sJOV Land, fe crraL. c, the:.guard house and was there circular. Inq'iire iit tbH O'lice,i| B a ' t • ■ I ; - 7.- —- • £ ' •: ft ; Should Ben Holladay retur rri^to Portland ind resuscitate the etin therp will be a lively titnojin tho Radical camp. During a con- versa tion, thc other day, between ' J “ a a would ho U. S. Senator $nt|| would lik£ to be Governor, at t|ns place, one of them remarked Wat the public tion ol of tue the nul Bulletin Imd been »too ed throughthe i manjpu- Wl, )ation3 of a certain clique of 1? publican blican wire-pullers, who wanted to I break up the Independent pajty by bringing their organ, i 'ke nF e- ^onian, over to the Republican party. -- - _ same _____ cli j’uc did 1-^-- that this nominate^ Warren; ; knowing ¿ill i Republican had .-.-wm noi a well that___ r______ ___ ghosts shew of a chance of bejng had elected, bpt thought that they 1‘ han sine better sac rifice Warren than * 1>4re- man who would be of service h alter. If Ben docs start his pi >apcr again, an(l puts the right man «at the helm quite a number of this said ring will lose- their official [ -■ F head». Ì It will bo remembered that- the United States steamer Saranac as lost in Jui e last by striking on a çeef in Soymour’s narrows, near Vancou ver’s Island. A trustworthy Califor nia correspondent gives us a curious bit of information in regard to tho fi nal disast rous cruise of this vessel. Ho says thio ship was fairly crammed with liquors belonging to the officers, taken on board to bo exchanged for furs and the like in Alaska. Sin C8 Secor Robeson has boon at the hoad of tho Na vy Department, our ships of war have been used for ignoble purposes, suchens smuggling wine« into the cduntry for high officials and oihor duitfcble goods for favorites of the Adini nistration; but we think it _ . ‘ . ¡i.. will bo generally admitted that the basest pos i dble use to which a nation- al vessel c >uld be put is to fill it with liquors for the purpose of carrying on an illicit and demoralizing trade with the Indiar ,s. That tho ship went to tho bottom of the sea was a fortunate thing for .ho nativos of Alaska, who arc great y addictod to the vico of „j. which has caused no drunkenness. ond of 4u-ifering and, degradation among them. « N •« H i • it « *W WV • a N • . t N M ’ Z XL ’ -I’- • * J- H * •/ 5 --------------- - - --------- ■ <» .< '---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ■-------------------------------------------- J * * 1 tliVa ‘ I. SeptlO i 4