w » K ? A, ► *’ « i i * t « J: I J J t j , : • I I » » » * V * i. \ :« 4 i ■ • i • r ¡i j I < I I T ‘ > ■ 1 a X * , / * • •*>/ t y J ■ < . > ’ Si I J f •I A I j’? < » » V • - Mfl K .I LAFAYETTE COURIER. SUPPLY TO MRS. L.OUGHARY. HIS DEFEAT. > THE OUTRAGE MILL AGAIN. «0 J \ 1 1 ■ ‘ ■ J ■ 4 ■ » f ■ To Tag E ditor or thk C ocbim : i! Onr friend, Henry Warren, is « good man in his proper sphere, but he does not show to advantage as a candidate for Congress. Hence we think he had best not be a can­ didate for that position again, and we caution him against writing any more misanthropic letters. Writ­ ing letters is not his forte. Henry Warren haa written a With the exit of G. H. Williams In your issue of the 17th inst. i letter to David Newsome, of Ma­ from the office of Attorney-Gener ­ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1876. appears a reply to my former com !•. al and the tying, up of the Landau* rion county, in which he attempts munication concerning Woman, < ' • f ■ ] ■ let, the number and and intensity to explain his defeat. He seems Suffrage and is signed by H. A. HOLIDAT HINT. of tbe Ku Klux outrages in the to be very angry at Dimick and Loughary. Firat, I wish to have Aslhe season of gift-giving ap­ South have diminished. Whilst Turner, and some other temperance it understood that my queries were proaches, the annually recurring Williams drove through thtf'sireets people, for opposing him for Con­ directed to the editor of thejCou- problem, what to give, presents it- of Washington in the sixteen hun­ gress; and charges that they took rier , and I expected a reply, from [i The existence of deep gohd lodes self. What will afford the most dred dollar vehicle, drawn by advantage of his absence in East­ him, but they saw fit to in vita lady has attracted the^attention of the pleasure or yield the largest bene blooded horses guided by servants, ern Oregon to misrepresent him. friends, .all of which, when T con­ all at the expense of the depart- We do not know whether his Government of New South Wales, .. fit for the money expended ? sider the candor and fjai^ness of the charge against them is true or not, I m§nt of Justice, many and infam ­ We do not propose to answ er op owing to the development of tlie reply, I do not seriously pbjtct to nor do we care very much. He ous were the outrage« perpetrated to attempt to answer a question so rjch reef lately opened in Victoria, and will therefore proceed to con­ delicalc and important; but would by the Democracy of tho South says in his letter that “Lane was and u reward of $5,000 has been sider soil some aider . of the features of' ■ tbe • t drunk every day in the canvass. ” offered to any person finding gold merely suggest only a few in­ uppn the colored voters, according i reply. | This assertion, we say, Warren to Williams and Grant. at a greater depth than 800 feet. . stances in which a very useful, and II. Aj. L. thinks that such -is the ————***^' — knew to be false when he wrgte. But when the lime,for the as ­ pleasure giving and appropriate .“perversion of nature’s laws” that i The anti-Grant Republicans arc As a literary curiosity we call xift, would be a year’s subscription sembling of the present Congress the combined efforts oi the various getting very zealous in favor of approached, and the spectre of .a attention to the following extract j the C ourier . reforms will be requisite to repair Ben Bristow for Brendent; but the T*«- C ourier is undoubtedly the thorough overhauling and investi­ from his letter which is published t them -the ballot included. ! Can- Grant men have not yet been heard 4 best local paper in Yamhill Coun­ gation of the expenses .ot the De­ 1 in the Statesman. He sayg, speak- ididly, 1 am unable to see how the from on that subject. Measurer partment of Justice appeared be­ ling of Dimick and Turner: “This / ty and should be in every house. ballot can remedy these 'pb.ver Jjpbcock ought to s/md a telegram Ers. District Officers, ! Id at >500 per page, bnt Harper whom are Republicans, bad not a ' floating nursery, .Meantime the com pl a •K ' i | . ■ movable fca§t of the Chri-tian fes Vjosr. lea rned? b, experience that word to sav on the subject. Mor j gallant United States tars will and prtj'iudiee did in the pi^t, for tive days, often’ confounded with ’the space devoted to advertise- ton, who is a confidant ¡of Giant, stehm away at tho rate of at least i in tho4? da VS no one fared ininpt- the Epiphany, and celebrated in offered a violent resolution reciting | uoufdyXefore tho law in^an iatel- six* knots an hour, aud in a safe \merits would .be more profitable the Eastern churches in the months [ tcciualJ 'point of view. As we stand u hou applied to reco^imendationa that the election in Mississippi was place defy the discomfit ted foe, and of April and May. In tbe 4th cen-, to-day } [woman is ilio suj»en<>r or -01 their own publications, etc , and carried by fraud, intimidation, bal­ restore io calmness the hysterical tory an orde* was obtained from It is a man morally; mentally ahd phys­ jh.ive for some time ppst excluded lot box stuffing, etc., and favoring and screaChing babies. *> Pope Julius I, for an investigation ! the appointment of a committee to great thing to hayeV Stjgor-Robe- ically, so far as !oi ce and execu­ fail other advertisements. The ex- to be made concerning tbe dav of -caption to the rule shows how ad­ investigate the manner in which ■ son at the head of our glorious na- tive ability O'’e concerned, man is Christ’s nativity. The result of the superior of the more delicate I vy. vertisers appreciate a really good the injuiry by the theologians of! the Republicans werebeavn in 'i and singularly , refined IseX. lie Hi [odium even in dull iime=. that State. ’ Senators Bayard and the East and West was an agree- The Republican« sometimes point I! was created so, and, I d|mbt not, Thurman from the Democratic side, iaiint on thé 25th of December, al- to the fact that there are some ex will t emain in the van in the af RIS RINGLE’ tlAugh in the opinion of sonie of in a short debate, so badly used up confederates elected to Congress JINGLE ’ H BIS fairs of government and the defense RINGLE’ E RIS ihV faihv.s there was no authentic Morton that he was drawn off and by the Democrats, as evidence that of its libe:lies. RINGLE’ RIS laid up for repairs for a while. proof of the identification of the day RINGLE- RIS the Democratic party will revive I. that wo­ I agree with H. A. Li When he will come forth again is R t S RINGL,E ‘ H yet the decision was uniformly ac­ _ ’s sphe'e _ of action ought to be RINGLE k not stated, but we presume he Is the old question of secession. Bnt man RIS cepted. ’During the last days pre­ I do they not think And I believe .. of the fact , i widened. _______ ____ that she now gathering together his shatter­ why t .... ,- 1 .. a ..» c .i.A .....' ceding Christmas it is still the that Gen. Mosby, one of the most i should immediately commence that ed weajions for another onset. He custom for Calabrian miostrels to is tLe personification of Giantism notorious Generals in the Confed­ noble work. The main issues in -4^-’ descend from tlie mountains to Na­ and third tsrmism.and all his moves erate array, is Grant’s loudest ad­ this dhection arc not opposed by' ples and Rome, saluting the shrines vocate for a third term, and makes insurmountable barriers. So ac. originate in the White House. of tlie virgin mother with their The position taken by Morton ' frequent visits to the White House cordingly she should educate her. J wild music, under the poetical no. was that the Senate had a right to [ to arrange ,the matter of Federal self phrenolog’cally ar.d physiolog­ 9 tion of cheering her until the birth­ A pi s’ investigate tbe manner and means patronage in Virginia? Why don’t ically and live according to Jly- a » u 0 i» 0 time of her infant at tbe approach­ jof the election of the Democratic they think of General Longstreet. gineic pi inoiples, letting politics ing Christmas.” . > > ►a ! Legislature, because that body ; one of Grant’s opponents, and ex- take care of themselves, and make On ChrUtmaa etc the bells were rung; GJ o On Christina» eVe tbS tnaw was sung; would elect two U. S. Senators. , Attorney-General Ackerman of a specialty of that which concer ns co That only night, in all the year, CD But he was met by the statement i Georgia, and other prominent ex- her most, and hence scale the in­ •iaw’the stoled priest the ehulice rear. Then opea wide 1 he baron’• ball, ! tKat the Mississippi legislature-was i [ Confederates who are good llcpub- tellectual bights and exclaim “Er To vassal; lenant, serf and all ; »—11 tn die exclusive judge of the election [ [ hcans now? : If an ex Confederate celsior.” Power >aM hLs rod of rule aside > joins the Republican party ho is And ceremony doffed his pride. Thè poFJcian is not a happy and qualifications of its own mem­ ft - Tbe heir, with roses in his shoes, t=« cared for and petted, and regarded creature, and properly consmered bers. He would not discuss this ft crq T*ha< night might village paytoer choose. ít: '’-t All hailed with uncontrolled delight proposition. An evil genius seems as a model statesman; but when should net be envied, Woman 4j L • . .... And gener»Fix>ice, the happy night *> a cannot “feel that _ she has an indi- I ______ one is elected to office as a Demo ­ to be guiding Grant and his infa­ o Jhatto the cottage, as the crown, viduality ” 1 with _______ I—• the blight of rnis- - Brought tidings of salvation down. !-*• mous Administration; but this last I crat, great outcry is made. It is cry banging over her. * * * England was merry England #ben P material to know whose “ ox is P> 4 move pf Morton seems to be the Old Christ mas brought his f ports again. * . I’OX A RABI AS. Twas Chrismas broach'd t ba mightiest ale; most startling and extraordinary * gored.” I -.I Twas Cbilstinaa told the merriest tale; s n Measurer Babcock has not de­ The above is about half’of Fox. move that has ‘ beeo made. The o , A Christmas gambol oft would cheer iWx, o ■ IT* * Pd9r ttuin’s heart through half tbe year* Senate has no better right to send nied that he was the principal Arabias’ communication. It is R- Vi in swindlingrhhe United highly necessary that correspond­ r • a committee down South to iave»- [agent ! ■ D. P. Thompson of Oregon Ci-1 tigate the election in Mississippi. States Treasury in the Washington ents should be brief and pointed. ty, has been appointed Governor than they have to send one out city measurements. The amount oi Idaho Territory. We preaumfe hereto investigate the election of stealings tbcro has never been’ The Christian .Advocate denoun­ ffi / which will occur in this State next! he ¡3 competent so far aa knowl­ ces that portion of Grants message / 1 precisely ascertained, but it was edge is concerned; but whether or June. This news illustrates the aJio'iAril million and a half. With­ relating to public schools. Grant old raying that “drowning meo I not he is very good material for a out BabcP.ck, this great robbery denounces sectarianism in public catch at straws-” r< reform ebief magistrate we do not could not been accomplished. schools and the Advocate don’t like ■t* know. But it is certain that if Wo would commend to tho ? While he is exph’n’of his relations it. J>t is about the only part of there are any fat surveying con­ fill consideration of correspop.tfeLti the message whichr we do endoise. CD to tbe* St. Louis hiskey Ring, tracts in that locality, Thompson tbe old raying that “brevity is the During the late campaign we op- , perhaps he will ▼ hsafe a word We have the largest and beat selected can smell them out He is rich sod of wit.” CommtiDicationj of explanation about Washing­ posed sectaiianism in schools and I stock of Holiday Goods ever brought to this advocated “freedom of religion,” f and will have plenty of money to should be clear, pointed and brief. ton measurements whi have had f loan on reviving a bonus. Ordinarily writing bng communi­ so much to do towards ma^*n8 him and the Reporter denounced us as j •County—bo exemption. QT^Come and see Í “a scoffer of religion.” Grant bits and decide for yourself. cations may be likyfied^nto putting bo notorious. ===== ' W • Hon. L. F, Lane is on two com- a dozen grains of coflfee into five the «ail on the head when he de­ >le nounces sectarianism . ip pubhc Now is tbe time , to gallons of wattir to make palatable tor the CoumiB. schools. Foreclosure of Mechanics* Lien. r ‘ • w / i J [ 1 ' F . LITTLEFIELD & HILL, ■X DRUGGIST & APOTHECARIES, 1 (Odd Fellow« BuUding.) LAFAYETTE, OREGON f I '• i E HAVE A LARGE AND WELL ,fatent Aiedicines. Paints. DfisrBrushes. - fancy and Toilet Articles, Notions &o., ¡es. / * » I '—ALSO— Cigars. Tobacco and Stationery, &c., &c. Which we will sell at reduced’ prices foT cash. «»“Prescription« filed and me die me* y compounded at all heurs." Office of Dr. H, R. Littlefield. '. no31 BUTÇHER-SHOP! ’ —AT— 1- LAFAYETTE, OREGOH, —*T— CHAS. MORRIS I respectfully ask a share of the publii > ' I pahona<-e. »-eats constantly on hand-. LZ*Give n.e a tail. • CHARLES MORRIS, Proprietor, no 34tf X ' i. ESSEX HOTEL, D. L TurJiD, PIWÄ, w LAFAYETTE, QREG.’N 1 . « HAVING THOROUGHLY refurnjib­ ed the house, I am prepared to eße? H superior «ccemmodations to guests. ta.-o GVUJOf K?“I respcctfally ask a share of the ptil lie. , Final Seulement Ç D. L. TUBPIN. * B A B H B E 11 TKfOTICE IÎ HEREBY GIVEN THÀTH J™ »-:e -oij administra for 6t t!ie estate oA Archie McDdit’ild, de rcaeed.’ Irik filed In the coun‘y powt of 5 ambili c »'intv, S’a'j of Oreg.>n; his final «■ ____ cçou>t of tiis a l n • Ttti'Ht of xhe estate >f said dîcewti, aud that »ail ohurt .ordered tLut ‘ Stud ' ac count be It u-srl at tli< court h :>:i0 in said d county anil State on ... .... ... Tues#:.., _ __ .riv, the Ph ...... ‘day of . .lauuary, !87fi, Í* it o’te (ficiocK at CK in i!__ the afteir _ r.-.oo.i of slid day a|t which {ime a td'pHce all person* inter­ e rtel ia id osiate may Bppear and object ’ tss.iid account. JAM ES GREEN,’ Administrator. ' i 13.1-75; —-X--- T I HAIR DRESSING SALOON. * ED. owned by J, R. Majors, wish es to inform tbe public that he b now prepared to do any aniUrj kinds of work in his lino in tbe lat est style, UCIX’D V •_ F. PUGH :... u'""~ having • _ left my ..... ■ bed | and And board without withuyt jy-st cause or prov- pr iT-tfi ■ • - ■ a'l person froni’trn«ting ■ ..‘ion. I ’ lorbid lu,!r on iny ftccount. ?' - A ’i ' » ’ ' w. II. f»UGH. ■ tye«t Chelialem, pec. 17, 1875. , Shampooing,.. 25 Hair cutting,.. 25 ce: 4 I C€T.t * I V hauled and repaired my BATH llUOM, thoee in need of a good ; IB » A 'EBK BK ! ■ * ■ Can be accommodated f-easonâbl ED PERKINS., i •/ « ..». Lafayette hotO tf EXPRESS a? o’ fi o- , - . o jooopoboooooooooo ooonoooooooooooooooo , O o EMÎLB0RIE8. o o o 0 o Watchmaker «b Jeweler, o o o McMINJiVILLE. o 0 FROM LINE, X , Dayton to St. Joseph. f i WILL run a hack from Dayton to St. Joe, via Lafayette, connecting with tl I cars every day. o J ....25 cen hve thoroughly ovf ; np Ui., one I’iianiiiare about II hnr.ds high. 7 years old; no marks or brand- perl-optilde. The above i.stray was this day appraised by-.L.T. Hem- ri-ee,'J. P., at #20, this the l-tli dav of Dec. W’.l. ROBERTS. ■ T Shaving,......... r H Notice, l^Lstray PERKINS, aving bought the shop NOTICE. rj| [£7"A11 business promptly attended to. decll-.tt J. BEST. joooooooootoooooooooo oqoooooooooooooooi o 0 0 I I 1 i / STEPIIESON & SHAMLYl PROPR’S WALSH & REED, I MIX VI UlXXlt kJ* VUXl A U.A4LXAUX è-* E WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON band all kinds of rough lumber, W which we are selling cheaper than ray other mill in the county. Person's who contemplate building wii? find it io their tulvuntage to give rfs acali before purchasing elsewhere. I ✓ I * 4 Boxing............................... $9 er M, Fecning, ................. 9 “ 14 For large biilsof lumber for houses and barns we will make reduction«. j WIUG1IT A STEPIIESON. _ deettntlilj- --------------------- i............. ............................ / SHERIDAN, / . . - . . , OBEOQN. 1 h I e « r S i N otice . * To trhom it concern: t . • Notice is hereby that J. Br Harker lia3 nothing to do with running the Dayton Flouring Milla ,J. T. HERBERT. D ayton , N ov . 26, 1875. E HAVE FOR SALE ONE OF THE ■ • < I TO e * i .J- » A • - ''-SA • M L’ erient Celebrated PARKER BROS. Breech W loading Shot Gung, at a bargain- y - •bbuld be at once resorkd to. Sold by all dreggista. * ‘ .. ' V. "ben ’tcn the blood rushes with rocket like velocity y tn the head, causing Lot flushes, veitfko tfgo-and dimness of sight, itisa certain si n that tin a mild, salubrious, cooling and islizing la.valive is required, and eqpaliz T^nrw int's Effervescent Seltaer Ap­ FOR SALE, RKNT. , K-Î 3 ! I / i. 4 QAA OR 500 ACRES GOOD FARM t>WFVr Land, for cash. Inquire at this office. > I. SeptlO SRKEF VOR BAU. * HEAD OF STOCK 8HESP,(BWES) Ov for .-ale. Alao, a fewBack»- I ■' i I ------------------------------------------------------ i-------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- ♦ 3' z t ■, ; ►Si FIRM W selected stock ot Drugs. ■wrtyriCE is hereby given that tho und rsisjued has been appointed by tile county c urt of Yamhill county, State <>j Orason, administratrix of the estate of »-wait H la e of >aid' county,’dêceiu- -4 3 z A IKotice. f ' •. t Administratrix Notice. HEADQUARTERS r */" • ♦ ’"f. 1 q q » I H. W. BILL. * t rOTH E. IS ITÜREBY GIVEN THAT 1 liy virtue pf :|n <>rder itf tlie County •’ Co >|>rt ,>f Vaupüll C iniity, Stfe of Oregon, MM d 5ttl >r in Yamhill county. btat? of Oregon on ■j’.tli dny ot Decemb.-r, 1-75, atjihe hoqr ; of |u iti ■ o i U. k in tl'0 afteruoou, of *. laid . daj^ .. thé i fol’owiug dcacribed real eatat,, to-wif: lu- undivided one-fifrh pari <>f’It ots No! , No. ‘.-7 and No. 9 > all in tl;e ._ town- pf vt 11, Yamhiil County. State of|Oreg distant 2o fe t from the northw.e-.t-corner of [tbe town plat "’--t of said sr.i.l tuwu.of Dayton; tbfeace Bout: ,h. ‘ ’2d$gre!S * west parallel with t' is tin»* ofrF ■ai 1 town plat .15 cjiaii.s: thence hdrtli .....---- 11 chains to thri Yaniliill river; thence d wn «ai.t rivi-r with its meander- 4 inks L-s 1L55 U.S chains fo tlie pldce4»f Beginning; cif'itai-.ing ten actes and t’.veniy,-six perches rupre jre or le$s. less. JOHN W. CARY, Ni>v. 11. 1875. Adiuiriistràtor. S-■ i — o at one o'clock P. M. of said day, at the blacksmith shop of Adam Bolinger at tho saiil town of Dai ton, «ell said one two-horse vyagon, a part of whicji was made as afore/ saii1, at public Auction to tlie highest bidder r„_r: ..... r coin to a be ------- for Ü, m S goltf paid nt >.. ite ... timo , oL > f sa’e, the |>'o,-ee.'!land;the cosis and ex] eases of such sale, . said wag^n being fhi» ?pF' ipertyofsiid Sampson. The surplus!, if an r, will t>e delivered to said Sampson, ’ A. MUD'HLEll, A. BOLINGER. • Ipcc. 24, 1S“5. , . , • jurt.-T-.-Tj-T- . Hl B. LITTLETI1LD. Saturday, tlw 22**’*»», « I JOSGELLANEGUS. W » t < HEREAS THE UNDERSIGNED who are and were mechanic» doing butiness as such at the town of Dayton, i amhill county, State of Oregon, did; at tbe Raid town of Dayion at the special instance and request ol J. B. Sampson, a resident of •aid county, more than three months prior hereto did do and perform mechanical labor for said J.B. Sampson, that is to say; Did make, construct and complete the running gears of one two-horse wagon and completly iron the same, making said wagon complete excepting the wheels and bqx; and whereas we ha\e retained^omession of said^person- al property so ma LEGAL * L » W 1 z •' ■ ; #1 u ■ a \-‘.b •T¿¿ Í