I LAFAYETTE COURIER, GRAND JURA’S REPORT. NOTES V vntilation. greater the profit to the contrac­ A healthy person , requires two tor.” This percentage plan was Town deserted. ■ thousand cubic feet of breathing the one on which our new j>oi»t of­ Smolky weather,« space, and the sick person under tho fice was built, and the same is still Appearance of rain. same circumstances should have at Job work neatly, executf at this Jvaat, thro« or four thousand cubic adhered to in the const! option of / office. i feet. Thon, again, the sick man the new State, War and Navy de­ l . u __ air ___ changed i a — i Circuit Court adjourned ^Saturday ' should have the twice as - partment building. As soon a* di- i night. Mullett was turned out of the Su­ frequently as the man in health. The town Booms ,almost' deserted , Ventilation requries the introduce pervising Architect’s office by the since court. tion and diffusion of an abundance Secretary of the treasury, the ring ' , Mr. J., J. Hembree is doing the of pure air at short intecyals, and a 1 : iutorested in the stone cutting con­ State Fair. corresponding romoval of the air vir s. / B Have you had your heojl felt? is tinted by respiration, The move- trapt for this bnilding had the su 1 ’ the question. , ment of air in the sick reom should pervision thereof transferred to the The Furniture establishment only bu imperceptible. Secretary of War, who handed it runs eight hours, If the sick room is ventilated by ft over to Measurer Babcock. Of Kelty .wa? “Captain of police” front fireplace, we should always open a course, the percentage plan of pay­ Carlton and Dilly. 1 window at the top. If the room, on I Mr. Braly calls it a “tor strike” a tlie contrary, is heated by a register!, ing the contractors is continued.— “ruusor” etc.—that boy. I a window should always be opened Nuw York Sun. I To the HoncriCile, the Circuit Court ojithe State of Oregon, for the County of Yam- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1875. hiU—th-: October Tenn, 1875. We, the Grand Jury of tho cóu ify C utting A ffray .—We are in­ of Yamhill, and State of Oregon, for I formed of an affair that occurred at the Octolier term, 1875, having com ­ i or near the premises of Mr. Alex pleted our labors, beg leave to sub luit Rwd, one day this week, iu which i tho following report: That we luve that gentleman came near being a examined the books and accounts of victim to the fury of the greaser, well the County Clerk, Sheriff and Treas­ •• known in these parts as Spanish Joo. urer and find that they are all kept It seems that Joe had been cutting in a good, faithful and efficient man­ some wood for Mr. Reed, and having ner, and that the above mentioned finished the job called for a settle­ officers manifest more than ordinary r 4 I .* ■ ' . ¡I • ij ment. Mr. Reed went with hint to skill and ability in tho mamigeinent the woods, and after examining the of thsir respective public charges, work, tendered him his wages. Joe We hav^e also examined into the refused to accept tho amount prof­ condition of the so called county jail r I fered, and after a little dispute tho and have to report that in fact tfyere dusky semi-barbarian drew a large is no proper jail in the county. There ¿»Mb ' Dr. -Glenn, of Portland, as in tho I at the bottom, since the hot air rises Extraordinary Opportunity for the knife, with which he is always certainly is an iron pea or cage, |Gx9 a i _ t' 7 1 , Rolief of the Afflicted. armed, and laying hold of Mr. Reed feet, wherein men awaiting trial are burg during ihb .week, . ’ 1« the top of the room, creates a U ; Yamhill county, will b»j; be^ well rep- plenums and so forces the air out at demanded the amount x of money he confined. Tho pen is altogether u|nfit Tho surgeons of tho National Sur­ the bottom. There are three points gical Institute, located at Indianapo­ claimed, with threats to kill if he for th« purpose for which it ia usqd— resented at the Statu Fair. Ä. ’ - -- . - Mrs. Lizzie Haris cut |her band to be observed in regard to the sick lis, Indiana, Pacific Branch, 319 Bush did not get it right then and there. being entirely too $pall. There is not Z severely with an axe yesterday. street, San Francisco, havu finally room. Mr. Jno. Booth here came to Mr. sufficient room’ for two men at one t J. T. Hembree and «hers are Note, first, whether there is any yielded to the many argent appeals to Reed's assistance, and the two men time, but sometimes four men are visit Portland. Oregon, for the benefit perceptible odor, on entering the •f tho people of Oregon and Washing­ succeeded jn disarming Joe of his thrust iiito it, thereby, making the hunting I in the corjst inounftains. OK THS Pinise meeting next Sunday even- apartment from the open air ; if s6, ton Territory. Three or more of the knife. Mr. Rood then started away, cage by reason of over crowding ex- surgeons will be at the Cosmopolitan ca. ing at tho church iu this pines. ventilation is imperfect. leaving J og and Booth together, re­ tremelv liable to engender disease? and » i ' - ■ - ■’ ' Mi • 4 Mftku sure, in tho second place, Hotel, Portland, Qregou, on the 1st, pairing to Mr. Booth’s bouse near lib‘, perhaps death among the occupa nts. ’ Oct. 10, at thv parsona^i, Lafay­ 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, and 6tli, of Novem­ uta Stew- by Rev. J. Hoberg, Monta Stew­ that there is a f.oe inlet and outlet ber, t to which he was followed, shortly 1875. The present system of keeping pris­ ette, ard aud Fannie Berry. for the air. after oy ths Spaniard, with “blood oners in this county, is not only at- They will havJ with them a great in his eyes,” having recovered his tended with considerable unnecesk i»ry amount of surgical apparatus, appli­ Mrs. Lizzie Harris is teaching tho And, thirdly, place an open NORTH YAMHIL knife from Mr. Booth by promising young ideas how to shoot ibis week, mouthed bottle by the side of the bed ances, etc,, and competent assistants expense, but is inhuman and a dis ­ good behavior. He met Mr. Re d ij; Mr. Croswell being t&nporarily at nighlt. In the morning before and workmen to change fit,and make the door and attacked him savagely, grace to any civibzed community and a bsent. such apparatus as may be required. there is any opening of doors or win ­ striking him with the knife. The ought to be condemned forthwith and They will come especially prepared Rev. Hoberg organized a class in blow took effect in M>-. Reed’s a good, substantialand proper jail be to treat all surgical cases: Paralysis, dows, or any moveiffbnts about the ¿Liy after- Chehaleru Valley last Sunfli clothing only until it reached hia all kinds of Deformities of the Face, ro4m, }>our a little clear lime water lie will preach tiñere every noon, built for the safe keeping and com ­ right hip, where the knife penetrated Spine and Limbs, Diseased Joints, A into the bottle and shake it. If the Diseased Eyes, Catarrh, Private Dis­ his person, cutting j a a' slight gash fort of prisoners. We therefor© i .iost third Sunday at 3 o’clock. | Had the respectfully recommend that the at- McConnell, of North Yamhill, uses air i in the bottle is pure, the lime eases, Piles, Fistula, etc. On account about two inches in length. I I. tIt» z.l<»«.-»r savage been a little closer if it i< is * tention of the proper authorities bo printers’ ink ta tell what te has for water will remain clear; but if of the great expense attending such a sale, thereby getting considerable of otherwise, it will becomo milky in trip, they will not make another; probable he would have cut Mr. Retd Y >4 called to the above subject as soon as the patronage from this place. nearly in two, as he made a possible. therefore, all who wish to avail them ­ ’ appearance, showing carbonic acid, selves of the advantages of the Insti­ sweeping stroke, which laid every­ All of which ’ s respeotfully Sub ­ E ARE NOW PREPARED TO HV R oof N eede D^R cv . Mr- Hoberg in the air, which has united with the tute, without the long journey to'San thing open before it, but happily it nish lumber, sneh as fioeriBg» «•fl­ did not go quite deep enough to mitted. lime, forming a white precipitate of Francisco or Indianapolis, must do so ing, siding rustic, cedar finishing, eak a*4 is circulating a subscription paper to C. G. SAYLOR, answer his blood-thirsty purpose. at this time. No cases will be taken alder at the lowest cash price. the carbonate of liuiQ.--Scientific Foreman. raise funds to buy shingles to put a We keep constantly on band all kinds «C He struck another blow from which without a fair hope of relief. It is American. October 9, 1875. rongh lumber,—joists, studding, rafters, a>4 new roof on the church. The old one Mr. Reed barely escaped, and got out needless to say that the institution is general building lumber. I ’ 4 of the Spuniard’s^way. Thus ended entirely responsible, and the largest [ETTerbons looking for good bargains S tage A ccident .—Last* Fr day is leaking badly and should bo re- Some of Mullet's Legacies. and most popular of the kind in Amer­ the demonstrations, most fortunately will do well to .give us a call befers puvekaa 1>luced ere the rainy seasob 8 °t s ui. ing elsewhere. . ica, curing thousands annually. Re­ without bloodshed. Spanish Joe is evening as tho Amity st ago wa i re- iy us all giving a mite the work can DT^We have it and WILL The report of the distinguished member the time and place, and come not dangerous so long as he can have turning from St. Joe, loaded vitH bu easily acomplished. , f his own way, but it is difficult to passengers and soma express goods, early. t^TSend to the Institute for civil engineers and architects, with circu^r. MALITIA COMPANY. make him understand tuings as it is an accident occured in which two uro is an < ‘ 1 .. to understand him, and to arouse, his inen wOro quite badly injured, and effort being mado to organize a nia- Gen, 5V. B. Franklin at their head ung r means that yoa must iuvaiia- who were appointed by the Secre­ ", I bly look out for a kuife. lie is not all of them more or less bru sed. litia company at this placj, by some At the residence of Mr. Samuel The-accident oocurred jus’t at the of the young bloods. In a Ì few days tary of the treasury to examine the vury agreeable.— Fefwicr. Robcjrts, Sept. 9th, 18^5, Mr. E. ij. u General a request will be forwarder foundation of the Chicago Custom Roberts, aged north end of the North Fork bridge. about 30 years. M. V. Brown to appoint asftime and “A C ard .”—We would like to EXPRESS LINE, As the -stage was'coining dowq .the place of meeting. house and give their opinion as o The deceased was interred last Sub ­ kuow of the postmaster at St. Joseph grade there,—where it will be rö­ from its stability, is a most sweeping day in the burying grounds of >f the if what was said about that letter re- membered there is a small embank­ Wfiile tho lUqiublicaus ter« de­ ►cicty, condemnation of the late Supervis­ North Yamhill Educational Society, turning so often was not true? If tt is, ment thrown up—the coupling Dayton to St Joseph, nouncing infialion in the newspapers, : of under the auspices of the Grange ?e Or- ing Architect Mullctt. A secure what's the use of voutingyour spleen V J f, . ’• ___ • one side of the tongue parted, i and their candidate, Henry Warren, has der, the funeral proeeasion consisting on the postmaster at this place? Soine the other side remaining fastened no opinion or views oil this question. foundation for the building might of over thirty wagons and carriages WILL mn a hack from Dayt«* tt wucks &i»o we assured Mr. Olds that v/V j via V < XL I l4ifay«tto, 401 fl Joe, conneotinf with swung the front uxletroc around and Th«3e who favpr hard niQBry should have been obtained at a depth of besides a number of horsemen and ears every day. every day. W atta never sa w the article he, (Olds) vote far Hon? l L. F. Lane^ Ho has rau the vehicle off into the ditc i at dZ*AH business promptly altsodod tt. ty-fire feet, bat twenty-live but instead of pil pil- ­ footmen. The,deceased being a gen­ an opinion on the question,• quotes, until after the COURIER was decllrtf £ IBT. the road-sido, capsizing it and piling ing that depth, or excavating eral favorite, leaves a large circle of issued, nor did Watt« suggest we write trw its occupants but into a promise ious friends and relatives to mourn his and Harting on the firm clay, the it. As to the “registered letter” bu­ I’W -7 i. . mness, it is something we know noth­ heap. A Mr. Smith, belonging to loss. masonry was commenced on a con ­ ing about, nor do w« caxfe—it'is for­ the party, was supposed to be ieri-, -r crete’base four feet in thickness, in­ [FKOM TÙE rvr. ri.AND d eign to the matter in hand, but we ously injured iutcrnally, and was J - : r • think this office is as near “0. K.l* as carried back to 8t. Joe. We siinej r - » stead of covering the whole area I any of them. Is it the p .stoffic# af-, > ■ occupied by the building. fair that’s hurting you, or something learn that a broken rib was the ex4 The Penalty to be Paid. ”5 else? By the wuy, who’s yoJr Bohe- tent of his casualty. The remai ider By extending the concrete over B oston , Oat. .4— In the U. S. Cir­ miau? of tlio party came up to this p lace, * ■"....... I cuit court this morning, George Miles the whole surface, and materially Mr. wkere it was ascertained that T re R eed T rial .—More than or-« Charles Upton, of Portland, hac his and Wm Smith, convicted of murder reducing the weight of the build­ ftj dipary interest was felo in the above collax bone broken. He received oh board of .the schooner Jefferson ing,J and exercising the greatest -tamed trial. Forobseuity, it certain­ proper treatment and left here for Borden, were sentenced to' ba hanged care tn conticuiog the construction i i ly edlipsed tho Beecher-Tilton case. home the next day, I At the timb of January 4th. They recci ,‘|vud their the commission think that tile work Credit is due the attorneys for thd de­ the accident the team was wai ting sentence without emotion, j slowly, and to this may be attributed CD may iafely be proceeded after tak­ fense— they left nothing undone that Vice-President Wilson’«] health. the compartively fortunate termina­ would benefit tho case. The prosecu­ tion of this young calamity. Ed. ing down all the defective portions co © tion also made a masterly effort. Wells is usually a careful and r »lia­ «Vica-President Wilson I tas been | ^Reed was acquited, has, we believe, ble driver, and no blame, can be at- counseled by his medical advisers to of tho walls. As to tiie material, © » settled up all his affairs, and now on tachcd to him for the accideut.--2ite- abandon his intention to lecture this the commission “are of the opinion his way to Iowa. He has certainly yorlsr. , season, as it would prove a pore seri­ that the stone is not what they acted wisely in leaving his family and ------- i---- w------------ Lune*. A VMft relatives, and if ever a man was jus­ O fficers E lected .—Following ous shock on his constitution than he would have selected for such a tri«! af Ha vtrtaML could stand in addition to his official tified in leaving, it was James Reed. are the officers of the Oregon Agr; cul­ building had they been designated llironghout till« apd ----------- ----------------- duties and the completion of his work, otUrr ctHintrie«, to make a selection, for cheaper oo C0MMENDAbLE.4-Mr. A. B. Henry tural Society: President, W. »hovru that it . Tho Black Rills Commission Failed. wMr and-------- - commenced work Wednesday to “fix Watson ; Vice President», G. and better si one could have been control them 1 lie le^tnnouy of ouy C heyenne , Oct. 2. — Tjio¿commiss ­ zen*, of nil da«se«, ertaNfche* the fact __ _ up” the old grave yard on hi.s farm. Dimmick of Marion Jos. Hamiltdn of obtained.” However, they con­ Oi ioners to treat for the Black Hills ar ­ C hkkky P kctokal will rim ! dne* rvliere aad Some months since mention was made Linn; Secretary, E. M. Wait » of clude not to recommend the em ­ cure the afllictin- disorder* of the Tbivet aiA rived at Fort Laramie from Rud Cloud Luugs b^voud nftf othri* mediriue. through the COURIER that an effort Marion; Treasurer, Ladd a Bush, to-day on "their wayv East. The at­ ployment of another material, be­ dntigaroiH nlTeclion* of the Pulmanarv . to enclose, grub out and otherwise bankers. Directors, Thomas Ed- yicld to it* power; and ea«e- «f’C't__ * . repair the grounds would bo* made. wards. Lane; G. Bcroggin, Washing­ tempt to obtain the Hills was a fail­ cause three fourths of the stone cured by tin« preparation, are nul.lirlv' mi remarkable asHiardlr er pre­ for fyll prp’retion. |h finrinc with care in selecting, enough good take the matter in hand and send a rion ; Henry Miller, Multnon ah ; vailed among the several bap da. lureranner/of h-.lk; blocks cun be found. The stone, Beecher Returns to Brotefc Jyn. to be computed.* It elmlirnr«*« tri» Henry the money to hire one. If ’this Jos. Kelly, Benton; C. P. Burkhart, yincc4 the mod wpticai. Ernv fi.____ _ place ever does get fixed up it will be Linn; B. E- Stewart, ' Grant; W i m. N ew Y in x ork , out. Out. z, 2, — —Mr.- Beecner Beecher it will be remembered, is furnished keep it oit Imml ns a protection npiinwt through the agency of Mr. Henry. hu office two years, was 38,676|yeas and work. It is to this “mistaken prin- exhibited, and capable of pmdnoing earns a»; contains Quarterly meeting for McMinnville printed in largo clear type; Attorney - at - Law memorable as the greatest it I um ever nflfrrtclL with its very full map 109 _______ well dr^wn ' 2,501 nays, with eight townjito • hear cip’e” that “the enormous cost of circuit will commence one week from cuts, engravings, etc. 7 L afayette . - • - OREGON. Price, . cloth, • from. The vote on the anfendment the stone cutting is due in a great nuxt Saturday, at Smith’s Church. |3 50; leather, $4 50—800 pa| giving power restore Ig-Ll _ the legislature “ ___ - to ____ - C. AYER & CO., LoweU, Mast., Lot there be a full attendutace. Jeramiah Williams is agout for this . forfeited rights to an eleotor,’ was 29 - dCgl’L e,” say tho commission, be- PECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO BE Practical and Analytical *< y-«- r.an yeas to 10, m ii».> ’ estate anti Probate busincsa. county.. 580 1ÎJ3 ___ nays. *=> - / cause li the larger the outlay, the KZ nl “"0ffice Subscribe for the COURIER- in tho Court Bouse. SOLD BY ALL DI.’UOGISTS EVCMY »33 . JbVCWOVy I VM1UV ÀlUXjUVUUlJ | WO va. VMV « m «*«« à ■ t I I • • ■ EOWEIt BROS. * ..»■ ,4 ilf A *i ft * » J <■■» ZX * ZX 1 t VZll*' » ■i W ( * * 4* I TELLGBAPHIC 4 d s ‘ -, •-3 œ ct> "O S’ ST f 4: < H * Œ !3 O t fi f 0 S rv~_i» /X ««• ■» 1» ’ I . . V • « « , • > ■ « '• ft» . “ ■ ■ ♦