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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1875)
lafayett S' govrier J '______________________ * . AN EVENTFUL YEAR. I regenerate the country? ’Let the centennial year witness the dówufi.ll of a party r that lias provejn itself unworthy to be long er trusted. Le| the centennial year sob the right of suffrage given wmuieii -mr»— it — w-mw - / I I SIGNIFICANT. ■ ' km JOHN CHINA ÜAN. ..... us ever. Mexican raiders have çon- tracted to deliver 18,001) head of cat-' tie at Monterey which they expect to steal from Texas. It has also been ascertained that one gr eat difficulty tìndet which the Mexican gdvornment labors is that when it sends soldiers Io the frontier to prevent cattle raids hey: often desert and become cattle hieves themselves,'1 thus adding to he,mu» ber of depredations instead of iccreasing them. The cattle stolen rom Texas aro shipped after being run into Mexico. Cortina himself lias been detectqd some time ago - in j shipping cattle from Bagdad, a small down on the Rio Grande, for Cuba, ^uch cattle bearing the marks of their 'I Texas owners. It is also known that hesc cattlo thieves are engaged to a great extent in smuggling goods into LlXiW. On “ their ■ ‘ return trip they èarry droves of cattle with thuin. f N otice. (¡j)ne great objection Urged by Cali- otice is hereby given that The Centennial • year will be one * by vntie of an order of ihe County forpians against Chinese immigration ( ©ut t of Vnmhill County, sti‘e of Oreuon FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1875. • of rare interest to American pro is Uhat the Chili a men send all the uiaJ-j and euli re I of record on the 5th day of itc.olH-r, 16». I will 8.11 st piblic unc pie. It will commemorate their money they, earn to tile Celestial tion to the highest bidner for ca-h in hand manumission from British slavery DISTRICT ELECTION. kiqgdoiu, whither they transport U. 8. gold coin, in f.out of the Court House door in Van.hili county, blat.- of Oregon on themselves whenever they have accu and, we trust, inspire with new. the ïith day ol December. Jt-75, at the hoi/r Next June the voters of this.Ju- mulated enough coiu to satisfy their of one o'eluck i.i the afternoon, of said day zeal for and fresh devotion to the dicial District will have to elect a the ¡ol owing dist ribe I real estate,'to wit* generally moderate desires. . It seems, i Ire tint!ivHcd onc-tif h part of lots No* Judge to suocced Judge Bonham and priceless principles of human lib ini. >.'<». :<7 tntrt X». u»JrH in tl.o town of holvovor, that some of them aro be ___ . ' f I ^district« attorney to succeed J. J. lerty. It will serve to revive the D.jt nAmnlittl Count.-. Stats of Oregon Prl LideiU Grant was waited lip- ginning to take up lands in that A s.» il * u.n.ivi 'cd oi.é-ffftn j.'aff of (, j’ Whitney, the f armer to hold fur a sacred memories of long; lontx ago, hiding d scribed tncL f land h lanihiH te "ft*1 intention, it is to be by 1./l a lat|th<'ylP ¡ lbt Of 8H co nty. bt ,té of On-gon, i t wit. term of six years and the latter for u when our fathers laid the fouuda on not long since hin rr,ue’3’ of B ginn ug at a | ui..t o.. th • so.ith bank rtf preadhers who told him I term of two years. Thure will not be, the ù a in ht.1 river, north 2t) degrees west, ¡ tions, deep and strong, for the tern /. thdre. It is admitted that Chinese •uy oongressn>an or state officers to distant 2() fe-'t from the northwe.-t corner wanted him to ad lie re to his i>eace ; laborers have been of grt&t service in ¡ pie uf freedom beneath whose wide ol the town plat of -til town of Dayton; elect in June; hcaice the judiciary policy in the ticatmcnt of Ln|iuns. co^g^ruc^ng levees on the swamp then«--- so t’i • 2 deg-e s w. st parallel witlf the .inc of .-ail ii plat 15 < huilis: thmcc’ •lection will be tho mJ3t important arched roof, forty millions of peo d them that there should be ,la|ils, as they will work in water nyrth 17.6.3 chains to the Yamhill river? * ple have louud shelter from the «hetion occurring at that time. thence down said riwr with its meander- nge while he ren'uiindd in • wAbout grumbling, and dig their ií.gs /Foe all county offices áiere are le- storms of Opprei&don, which have ii.gs 11.55 chains to tbe place of beginning? through mud and slime where a cu'ititi ing ten acres and twenty-six perches1 oflico, but expressed fears tliiit his i w ¿ions of candidates willing to be “sac~ howled along the political skies of more or fess. .«ucicisor would pursue a different I white man could not be lttl -ucedto la JOHN W. CARŸ, rificed’’ for their country; but for tho (Tthcr lands. It will furnish proof bor at any price. They liave always Nov. 1 1. 1875. Administra tot.* poiicL There arc two thoughts i position of district judge we have not ------ y I ..- I befin eager to rent lhe lands they have of the stability and expansive ge» heard of but one candidate. It is that suggest themselves to our tniml' reclaimed, but until recently have Citation. niusufa government that has stood understood that Judge Bonham will on rending this ^atement. First, shewn little inclination to purchase. A Cruel ♦ Teacher. In.heconnty Court of the State of Oregon, not be a candidate, aud who will be for a ccntnrv. the wonder and ad- President Grant must belimHe his Now, however, they are said to be tor the county of Yamhill: A school teacher named A. W. In t|>e matter of the oroof of the execa- the nominee on either ticket, it is im miration ol the civilized world,and Indi i policy wrong, or he injeud- bqnrnig up.thcso lands in large quan- iBrodt. of the San Leandro Union ti -n of the will of Samuel Kinney, deceased. possible to predict at this time. The the great example of human rights —i a lion: ' < '‘I'-3' . ■' '! win llm ^hite- cd the remark to I .* To Ann Mari i Kinney, Mary Erj>bine and School, California, is before the court office of Circuit Judge is as impor writer in the Fan FrAncisoo Rul- -the heirs oi Reb-cqa A. Monrèey to all whodovc liberty and loathe neck - ties over to his third term or having caused the severe illness • J deceased, Andrew C. "Kin ey J. R, tant us that of Governor or Congress- thinks that with the purchase of tyranny, i Kirii'-y, L. C. Kinney. 8. E. Leuditoi* of a jnipil- a small boy—by cruel wau-andno person should be nomin a spin it ions. and Ora E. Rogeis. heirs of B.iinnel tide lauds by the Chinese there will But the year of 1876 will be ated 4or that position unless he is a Kinney, d-cease-l, and to all oilier l’e haps both may be true, but codne a better and more enduring sys- junishment. He had ordered the lit i pe:s ii- iut -t ested: man *ef integrity and of eminent de memorable for other things not there is no doubt he threw out, the . tejn of reclamation, for, having a io fellow to go up ani down a stair O'J are hereby notiliid that an. in-tru- ■ way of twenty-nine steps 1280 times. ment purporting to be the last will aivt gal attainments. We want and must necessarily ol a centennial charac personal interest in tho maintenance latter as a clerical feeler. testament Kinney, d. cea-ed, has On the 25th time down the lad fainted been 11 e l rn the of Samuel have a judge who knows tho law and ter. It will lijC especially note office of the Clerk or ther off tbe levees, they will keep them safe *S' these ministerial gen- Of course —7................ .... . and'was carried home, and had to county 1« urt of Yamhill edenty. State ofz has the manhood to declare it in • ev- X worthy, because the people will and strong, thus not only, benefiting _ and that the j first Monday, the «»th •‘.til tlemcai will home and (ell ce0p his bed for two weeks. When O:egen. fry case. “The law is the measure of day of December, 'D., 1-75, at the h<c*r A. D., st ho :,r tlwmselves, but likewiseAtheir white ¡place the signet of their condemn ot 10 o ’ clock A , ? /I M., of ss'd day. st tl we conic to consider that under ’ the egations that Grant inih- congi our rights” and every cause should be neighbors. John Chinaman is a very Couit Home in Lafayette in sahtciunty, is 7 1 most severe goal system in England the tried by the law and not by public ation upon the dominant party in electf d for the third term, oi| tbe pl .ee set for the hearing of the time and ¡ml pl.ee patient and persevering fellow, aud proof uf the execution of, said will. this country In that year the i he strongest convicts are subjected to •pinion or policy. “Nob e ______ ___ be __ com . ..... ir Red«” will pi ___ hi may yet work his way into popu- H. HURLEY, i I* i 8,000 steps of the treadmill in one County Judge. The Republicans have but few in greatest ballot-battle ever fought mve themselves or be »shot, lujrity on the Pacific coast. Attest: day, and then iind that this lad was the district who are capable and wil on this continent will be decided, ELLi'BY ROGHRS., iieiitenced to walk 3 7,120 steps up and County vllt k. ling to accept the position, if we are and upon the decision of that mo and ill the in feres ts of peaces for the IibdianS and war for the w lites down, or four times as much of a task ------------------------ ; iift>ct2:h correctly informed, and the Democ mentous contest, will hang the des of tho South, Grant must l>c Pres as the English grown convicts, in the racy are in no better condition. * Final Settlement. tiny of this Repidtlie. the liberties severest.prisons in that conn try have The bar of the district should settle —■-—■S'- ■ ' - * ident for Snwr or eieht years more. [FROM THE rcKTLANI) DAILIES.] 7^7 )T1CE IS H ’ .:RE!i¥ GIVEN THAT imposed upon them, we can reasona of the people. It will be no or on some competent candidate aud The country has had cnom/h of lv the undorei'inetl sole aihniui trator <«f ____ ■’ * H bly realize the inhumanity of the the estite of M. M. McD& in-ii, th-ct-MSe«!. •lect him when the time comes. dinary [tolitical contest between Grain’s ••Peace Policy, and 1 the Th icacher in the case before us/ All has tiled in lhe conniy court of Yamhill Politics should be a secondary con the two great‘parlies of the coun county, Sta e of Oreg »n. his final aeconnt is all people demand achango. It CIHCAGO, . C11K such teachers disorve dismissal and of his adm n:s r ¡ti n of the e-tatc of said - • • Nov. 30.- Yesterdav*s • sideration in tbe judicial election. try, such as the people have wit verv nice for those living in' : the d|velo| tleceas d, and thats;»i<1 c-nit has oidcied peinent in the trial of Avery punish men t besides: — Journal. that said acc unt be h«*Ar«l at the court nessed every four pears since the largcieities of the Eastern S| a ics »I GLOOMY OUTLOOK. ■ i St. Louis, were of a character IV'OTIt E-Lafave te (¡rarge, No. 32, P. hotti-c iu Lafayette, In s.nl county and State on M.,-nd.iy, the Gut day of December. 1875, foundation of our political system, to talk about the “peace pojlcy. » o’clock in *!*•• afternoon l.f said day tej Inding io confirm the original 11 of H , will liiolil regular mecti-igs the at It is said that senator Cameron of 1st Sa urdav in ¿"Ubi» m iiitli. at Gool íenq - at which time a .d place all peis .n- inter-- but it will be one that will try the They arc not the ones who suffer st! ptement that die grand jury had lar Hail, at 1Ú o'clock, A. 51. Pennsylvania, the great political este-i in said estate ni ty appear and object I vciy corner stone of self govern to said account . ^rire- worker of the Republican,party, from the depredations of Indian«, seriously considered the propriety w.M. d . M c D onald . ^NOTICE. takes a gloomy view of the political ment. Administrator. It id the frontiersmen— they i arc 0 1 returning an indictment against Nov. 5. 1*75. I . - situation. lie . thinks the majority To uhom it nui'j'concern: I »> Upon one side of the contest the ones that cry out for a change. Gipii. Balicock as ___ an accesi „_____ __ .«sorv to for his party in Ohio and Pennsylva .will be arraVcd the friends of the Notice is hereby that J. B. Har ker tl e whiskey ring conspiracy. ~T.es- ins nothing to do with ruuuin<x the nia are so small that .they can not A FARCE. privifeged cksscs. backed by all ■ ' z I ’ i tiinony was yesterday introduced Jayton Flouring Mills. count on those States going Republi j ' ’■ t J. T. -HERBERT can next year with any certainty. If the monopolies from Mai'.c to the Now that the time for the orsi •am- verifying Babcock’s I handwriting D ayton , N ov 26, 1873. the party throws Grant overboard ho Pacific Coast and from the Gulf zation cf the new Congress draws ii certain telegram^ forwarded l-’OR sa L e , will attempt to defeat it and if they on the south Ho the lakes of the near, the Commissioners of the Dis fl Oin Washington to Joyce, and •T ' I nominate him he will be defeated. north. They will demand from trict of Columbia, who Jiave beep, so IX'tt/'E HAVE FOB »ALE ON E or THE gp »ing information .as t> content- V v Celebrntud PARKER i>KO8. J.reecii Rather a gloomy outlook,-to say the their party a guarantee that the industriously engaged during the !P alcd raids on the St. Lon is ring, loading Shot Runs, at a bargain’1 least. summjbr in.furthering the purposes of future legislation shall, as thut of TO i 11 ENT. tlxj Washington Ring, are making a II. was shown with certainty that * .: ^SETTING UP THE COUNTY ” the recent past, be shaped to pro pretence of fulfilling their lygiti nato • R 500 error had been abide u's to the GOOl^ EARM Administrators Notice. ml. le ___ motetheir interests.* and in such duties by instituting suits,agains ; the Im ml writing, Joyce McDonald Sfatto Madame Rumor has it that a cer Ii q ire at this oih OTICE is hereby given that letters il manner as they shall direct. There bondsmen of some of the Ring con- of admin istral ion have Iwen grant tain gentleman of this place is taking ami Babcock wcro in secret con- SUWFO» SAL.IÍ. ed to the undersigned by the County trac'ors who have failed to keep their time by the forelock and setting-up i? but one party that can make the Court of Yamhill cmiMty. Oregon, upon saltation ami that nmneroiis con HEAD OF ST()Ck-RHLEP,(EWES) the cslalc of J. II. BROWN, deceased, the county for the Circuit Judgeship. concessions which the money pow pa ven ents in repair, according to qlentiul telegrams were pa ed Tai ',1 all persons having e'aiins »igninst iho for sa e. Also, a fe’.v young Bii.-ks- an ' may amuse tiiem Kiideslnte are requested to i »rumen t them Of the truth of the rumor we are not er will demand, and we shall not agree i j ent. This FllED A. CRAWFGIID. liiiVi tiKT’t (IV vnvn resi-lenee ivT'rivmK- st» «v to t lie tl undersigned at their t icch St. Louis and War-iiingtou. in. Yamhill county. Ogu.. with the Sheri-lain. prepared to say whether it is false or insult the intelligence of our read- aud tile public, but it will not diuse Stanley's Itxplxirutiouj. wiiltin six nionlhs from proper Vouchers . the contractors any anxiety. ¡The aot; but from the way the straws this da( i<‘- Adpiinistralrix Notice. N ew Y jobk , Nov..30. ers by saying (hat that is the Grant character of the bonds accepted from J.| III.. DROWN, X / A Her- blow we are inclined to believe the * - I and 'Administrators. , f or Republican party. con fro ctors who have been connected c.L TI. BROWN, ) d special from Loudon savs the. TKTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the report. I atetfc j .xov. 5, ls75. 1 v undersignvd h:;s bt eji appci.sU d by ;he Ring is such that neither with Opposed to this gilded host and We would mildly suggest that the IJoyal Geographical Society met llje county court.of Ylunliill county, State r >t Oregon, rdinin’stratrix of tl e estate of gentleman stop such proceedings, if their servile tools, will be found principals or bondsmen n;td. iecllany , again H. W. UII.C, last night and congratulated Stewart Banna, la.e of said e >diny,Meeea^ ^1. K. LtirTL’FJEl.n. I alarm in regard to tho results of jhe, Therefore, Hl persons having claiins be does not he will bo the worst b?at- the old Democratic party, that has Mr.’Standley for hi« successful Af e<l„ igahut the es'atc of decedent, are hereby suits tyhich have been osteiit&tkjusly •n manin Oregon. championed tl e cause of labor and heraldjcd as an evidence that-the Com rican1 explorations. Speakers .de notified aqd required to present them to me at (iny residence in Day'on, inVaid county, s. A fine monument to mark the last laborers ever ¡since it was spoken missioners are endeavoring io prptect- clared there was nothing in the vithin six months from the date of this no tice with the proper vouchers therefor. «t earthly resting place of the late Hon. into bcin¿ by Thomas Jefferson tho interests of tho taxpayers of gift of the Society too high for bis * MAKY.I. HANNA, Administratrix Geo. A. La Dow is being shipped to and others who founded the Re Wh&sliingtou and of the country at reward, and he deserved a recep December 3d, 1-175. Pendleton. The base or foundation public. To t le standard of this large. Tho most of these bonds' are tion on his return like that accord worth ess, and it is doubtful if a dol •toae is of the best quality of Clacka grand old par y will be attracted XICW FIRM lar ei n ever be collected on any of ed to Speke and Grant in the old mas quarry stone, and is about three — AT— . the people; the far- them. Unless the Ring succeed in Burlington House when They re feet square by two feet high. All the masses of — of — * 4 j I above the foundation stone is con mers, the mechanics, > the manufac capturing a large number of Demo tiirued after the discovery of the LAFAYETTE, OREGON, —BY— ( structed of the most beautifully vein turers and their employees, the ar cratic Congressmen, the acts of the Victoiih Nyanza. LITTLEFIELD & HILL, ed Italia« marble. The first piece of tisans, the mci chants, and the bulk prosent Commissioners will receive a Troops» for NcSv JUexlco. marble above the stone is a nicely of the taxpayers irrespective of av thorough investigation next winter;, i S t . L ouis , N ov . 30.—Tho Re DRUGGIST & APOTHECARIES, , moulded base on which rests the die ocation or profession. The west and if this is done, it will be discov-; publican’s Kansas City special says , v re.-pectft.lly ask a phare of tlie public cred that under their administration or inscription block, on which is car patronage.- (Odd Fellows Building.) and the south will stand almost of District affairs, tho will of Boss ádvitfes from Denver rcjiort that Ki’Eresli weals constantly.ou band. - ved the words, “Hon. Geo. A. LaDow. I Kz”Give ire a till. ‘ Born in Cayuga Co. N. Y., March solid with the ¡friend# of labor and Sheplijc rd has been as potent as when' troops have been i ordered from - CHARLES MORRIS, LAFAYETTE, » OREGON equal rights. When this mighty Proprietor, he wa | the ostensible head of the lo Forts Lincoln and Union to the 18» 1828. Died May 1, 187'».” The no t i __ L/ And with tho ex vicinity of Cim^yon, New Mexico, tfal government. g inscription block is surmounted by a phalanx shall be marshaled under cal —------------------------------------------------------------------------- - —------- r round column broken, to iudicate that tra iled standard bearers, and the ample of Eldridge of Wisconsin,, be where Apacocs have deserted. Ten ESSEX ÁOTEL, E HAVE A LARGE AND WELL he whose body lies beneath tho mar magnitude of ^he interests at stake fore tlleir eyes wo hardly believe the days since, it appears, one of the »elected stock ol Drugs. ble, had passed from earth in the , shall be made manifest, we are not new Democratic members will consid er it prudent to sell themselves to tlio Apache chiefs refused to take ra Patent Mciicines. Paints. Oils, Brushes. prime of life.— Journal. 'permitted to doubt á brilliant vic- Ring, i offered by _ the i agent, and # af- J I '' tions rtf- . . Z7 as' _ ■ - Fancy and Toilet Articles, Assistant Postmaster-General Ty-j tory of (|)e many OVCI’ a privileged Vier words the Indian d Ircw a re or claims credit fAi* ner for tVin the Tarsal Post Office lew. Notions &o., &c. Gen. Babcock says he is absolutely^ ■e vnlvnr th« nrrnn volver nnn and .«lint shot the agent through because the appropriations asked for — ALSO— It will be a contest between la- innocant |fic head. The affair caused great LAFAYETTE, OREG’N i the next fiscal year are only 177,000 V — ; Cigars. Tobacco and Stationery,Ac., Ac. I Northern California lias been VW excitement, and after the Indian more than those passed for this year. 1 bor and privileged capital, and we xi uuu HHAVING THOROUGHLY refurnish^ Which we will sell at reduced prices far IJis claim is worthless. Credit would Jgrcatly misjudge the honest yeo- ited by severe storms recently. Xvas placed in irons, the rest of the ' te*_l||lll|l1« .nWfiM« .«— - —w- _ ~.r..-------- - J ? 'a I t N I f I I --------- ;------------------------- -------------- XT ~ I Y TELEGRAPHIC rii ♦ L /» • 4 « « • • • V * * t f W"i i » * 300 I N S ' 3 30 ' i Í e S ___________ ■ • * ; •» BUTCHER-■ SHOP ! i » CHAS. MORRIS I W D. L. Twin, Proprietor,. y I É- t ■ f s b® due if less than last year’s expend- ; man of the coqntry, if they do not iture was asked, but the department vindicate their manhood ill the •ecihs unable to get over the habit of next presidential contest. The increasing its expenses. Besides, the questj0lls to bc decided- are ques- publie’ woulcTliko te know how much ! tions of life or death, bread and more will be asked in a deficiency bill I butler, prosftciuty or bankruptcy, next year after election. I honesty in government or “Ring” ' n < • ------------- Hon.^Lafayette Lane is ere this in I rule with its terrible fraud's, and Washington City*. We opine fhatj rx, wiL-XL ‘”1 ■ ».rely tho people' wiU stand with able working uiemb.yr^ ■ *5'1 • ' * tribe raised a geneial disturbrncc, Tho prosecution of Avery, j the Grave fears arc entertained that a crooked whiskey man, has closed ' i r general outbreak of Apaches and i The Hudson river is frozen over Ütcs will ensue. Much anxietv is if1'- ' from Audsou to Albany. Also* thg Delaware. Thu canals are closed. I W ashington , N ov . 80.—Informa The office hours in Washington are tion has been received from tho Rio from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Th ,e more Írrande to the effect that the troubles pay tin » less work, seems to Ke thci long that river growing out of the cattle raids by Mexicans, aro us bad 1 the Democracy in their effort to motte». ♦ *• cd tho house, 1 ani prepared to oiler cssb. * <j- superior accommodations to guests- oa-Pre^cripiimis fil ed and medicine* KF“I respectfully ask a share of the pub- cumpou i.lcd at all limns. D. L, TUBVlN. Office of Dr. II, B. Littlefield. - / no34 G. O. HOLMAN, i A-ttorney - at • Law LAFAYETTE. -* * OREGON. END 2*c to G. P. B0WEIX & CO., N«< CECIAL 'ATTENTION GIVEN TO BB- York, for Book (37th edition) coats”»* ing lists of 2000 newspapers, and estimate« nl estate and Probate bu-inets. showing coat of advurthMng. uo4*my Ck7*OUiuv in the Court House. n33 S