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The following explains itself: counts for the almost continuous the low stage of water in^he Wil “ My non’de plume, eli? You’re rains in Alaska. Were it not for RIVER. lamette; the litter river U fat times 3tì tÌ 75”® virtue of the Constitutional -— /¿ùt cä -»5 right. Foxes are not avowed en this warm current the climate of 1.5 feet lower! than at datÿ of sur- Amendments and the legislation to FRIDAY, J ANUAW^ I Following is the report made by emies of the “crowing hens” or any this and the more northerly sections carry the same into effect, there Major N. Michler in regard to^he vey. Thie would give a total fall other kind of hens. , The crowing would be so vigorous as to be al inn- can be legally no distinctions made proposed improvement of the Yam of about 15 feet between railroad rumors . most unendurable during thij. Win is immaterial. If they crow much viile and the mouth of t in the rights or privileges of citi hill river. ter months. The current of warm Every year that there has been “I take the crow out of them.” bill. The distance from zens of the United States on “ac It apperas to us that the report water striking thej;oo)er current Crowing only gives the meat a an election since Ben. Holladay count of race,*cotar or previous of the fall at1 Lafayette will do more harm than good to bordering the coast jtfsiilt^ as is masculine taste.i came to Oregon he and his strik I condition t)f servitude.” The negro feet. Tq overcome these; Obstruc the county. Jt says:. ■ but natural, in eopioi^|ains; which^ ers have given out, just before JLhe The Fox seeks their society when tions to navigation at extreme low- : is eutitled to all the rights that are to a con^derable extent, the Coast “ U. S. E ngineer O ffice , the chances are good for a catch meeting of nominating conventions guaranteed to the citizens of any water is the object of the proposed P ortland , Dec. 21,1875. and never retreats and leaves the Ransre, that has-an average altitqde f and the election, that the West- improvement J The Yaiphill is a other race or color, 'l’his is re S ir : The estimate for an exam of 2,000 feet, checks;,but that which hens on “vantage ground” until the Side Road was just going to be garded as one of the “results” of ination of the Yamhill River,State small river, from 40 to I1 0 feet in \ Over reaches the ran£e.supplies our dogs get after him when prudence put through, and as soon as the tíitr steep width; its bed lies between l the late war and as such it is “ac Æt> to 60 of Oregon, having been approved valleys with four or fiVe months of becomes chief dictator. election was over that was the last cepted” by the Democratic party. by letter of July 29, a personal re- banks on either side front rain and then loses itself in the Cas In conclusion, the Fox certainly heard of railroad construction. The .Republicans first freed the ne feet in height, covered wi Ì timber j connaissance was first made, and cade Range, which h«s a higher al believes that lie. would'have made and thick brush. From I IfcMinn- These rucQprs are now being put in gro, then made him a voter with a .subsequently a survey of that por titude than the Coast Jlaqge. Here a good Land among the "crowing ville to station 23 on the j|iap, four circulation again, .and old Ben’s right to bold office, and then pass tion between the town bf McMinn almost any climate desired can be hens” but for the interposition of “blowers” may Ire heard declaring ed “iron clad” enforcement laws and three tenths miles ij f 'water, ville and the mouth. The latter and two by; wpgomroadj I last from the devil . had. In the Willamette Valley that tbe road is bound to go thro.’ | making it highly penal for any was conducted under mv directions town, it is1 tortuous, BaJ Who ever heard of a ben catch the rain is, as a general thing, mild, • qw , and , to Junction this yetir. Now, it . person to refuse the rights to ne-| by Assistant Engineer G. F. Cra- | filled with snags; navigal on along ing a Fox? It is always vice versa. » and fioweis, about two winters out • happens that the C ourier is in groes which areguaranteed whites. ’ ' mcr, of this ♦ office, between The Fox bids the hen adieu. • the 29th this portion is consequd itiy ren- of five, bloom outdoor; wliilq in possession of information from a For this they claim great credit. > i of September and the 10th of Oc dered difliculj and Onsa,fli .¿’From FOX ARABIAS. , the southern part of the State we reliable source which effectually They made them voteis to create I tober. The maps of the survey, station 23 tjof a poinh willin’ 500 Jan. 1, 1876. in station 23 Upfa poiiit.wi| have seen roses in bloom, and explodes this canard. The bond “a loyal elemeut” in the South and including plan, sections and profile feet of the tówn of Lalayi tte, a dis. the open air at that, during the holders of these Oregon railroads because they needed their votes in It is reported that A. Noltner, have since been completed; trac tance of foiirj, miles.1 the i ource of V ■ Winter month«. Jn Jackson copm recently held a 1 touting at the city the close States of Pennsylvania, ings of the same are transmitted Esq., will, in a few weeks, com the river becomes more q reét.witb ty the magnolia and fig,trees do- of Berlin, Prussia i|, and after dis- Ohio and Indiana. And but for | mence the publication of a daily with, and form part of this report. two souiewbat abrupt U aid: is; the remarkably well outdoor. cussing the whole* case, resolved thcaccesfion to their rauks- from aud weekly Democratic paper in All know the difficulties of any width.is greEer, and feierc obsta- Snow falls in the Willamette ' that they would neither buy off the colored race, the Democracy Portland. The Democrac y much attempted, although well-devised clcs encountered; the letter • con- Valley, but its tarry is brief ex Ben Holladay nor would they put would have gained the ascendency need a good paper at that place, improvement3 or changes in the -gä found cepting during the Winter of 1870- » any more money in these Oregon long since. As soon as the right regimen of a river, especially of one sista of soiiip iocks and sr|ng$l and it is strange that papers of here and there along th<| c| cannel. 71, 1873 4 ahd last Winter, when roads They have Hollada) bound to vote was given them, the Dem whose nature undergoes yearly pe that faith^iave died in that placo on ap average it remained on ¡the ' a sc- in a contract to put np $50,000 a ocracy favored their being protect riodical changes. From a quiet At the point abovo.Lafa|< e||e, heretofore. j mence ground during the severest month, ' year to pay interest, and they have ed in their enjoyment of thaf priv stream through whose channel but ríes of falla and rdpids ipor$i f 6,000 from, five to seven days. The win The people of The Dalles are in their agent, Mr. Kdehler in pos- ilege. The Republicates then pass a few feet of water flow in extreme extending ovbr the spacn od feet, with al, fall of 9 fe(J; t|i he sep- ter is seldom severe enough to triBulatioh on_ account of a suppos session of iho income and manage ; e(| measures throughOdncress that low stages, the even surface only cause ,the freezing over of the Wil arate items laiving been »riven pre- ed defect in the title of town lots- ment o. tiqj loads at I ortland, and > were designed to compel the peo- broken here and there bj' falls and ieil form. lamette river at this place — twico viously in the - tabulai Holladaj gets nothing but a sala- pjc of |jie South (0 allow the ne- rapids, it is developed into a river T" LEGAL. the only wffliin the recollection of These obstructions ar| I formed I ry as President and has no voice gro children to attend the same of great dep.th and strength, whose whites lias the ice formed to such or control of them, and they have schools with the white children; waterlines along the banks indi mainly by ¡shelving ba| pl tic rock, In pay or . thicknes^res to admit of learns pas nothing to'gain by buying him out but they provided for them sepa cate a rise at times of over 60 feet covered .pKisily by brow • • ' otice. 'I'he rocks ¡pro easily sing over in safety. During the * ,-T"- just now, especially as long as they rate schools and the courts upheld during the winter and spring cement. WTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT worked. Thè channel I jft’iy along _LY bv virtue of ¡in order bf the Connty winter of 1871-2 the snow fall did edn squeeze the fifty thousand do! them; but hbld that in cases where months. Such a river is the Yam - Cpurt of Yambill County,. Sfi'e of Oregon, ' . *-■ f # I not exceed three inches and we__ íad made and eutered of record, on tbe 5th day them beco ip us more nara aw. From jars a year out of him. And if the separate r schools hill; it heads atfiong the ravines of were not provid of October. l''75,.I will sell at public auc below the ¡foot of I the ! only seven days of snow. In 1872- ‘npkls the tion to the higheat bidder for ca h in baud German bond holders will not ad ed they had a right* to attend the the Coast Range of mountains,from U. S. gold coin, in front of the Court House 73 flowers, dasies, pansies, etc., courses for a * distl ice of sev- vance the money to extend the schools with the white children. door in Yamhill county. State of Oregon on f * '• i> whose snow capped ridges it re river the 6th day of 4'ebruary, 1876, at the hour bloomed iu the opeu air the entire a Imlfjmlles unti I it enters West Side Road it imperfectly cer- of one o'clock in tiie afternoon, of said day, All this legislation was intended ceives its annual superabundant en and * ...... 1 * the following described real estate, to-wit: winter, in this city. tainJt will not be extended, for to punish the south; but it work« supplies, then courses easterly tbro the Willamette, passing ^Martin’s The undivided one-fifth part of lot« No, The rain foil in Western Ore- 104. No. h” aud No. 9*.); aiso the undivided Bvn Holladay himself can’t raise in the North also, and some of one of the most productive sections Landing apd the townLf Dayton1. I [• \ one fifth part of the upper half of lot gon, excepting perhaps that section tweuty-r’even. all in " tire town of any money to build any more rail these “ljoyal negro suffragists” are of the State of Oregon—Yamhill Along thij section 'il ‘ g. width is Dayton. Yamhill County . State of Oregon. I lying west of' the Const Range, is eral points much dimihighed nt se'i roads, In fact, his name connected violently opposed to these laws I County—and finally unites its * Also the undivided one-fifth part of the fol- i lowing described tract of land in Yamhill by the enc^dachmcnt oj the not so great ‘ as in some of the basal with any bonds or scheme to raise when their practical workings are waters with those of the Willam county. State of Oregon, to-wit. ticToek bi|nks upon ,il i channel, Southern States. At several pqi ints Beginning at a point on the south bank of money-in* New York or Europe brought home to them. We have ette. The section of tbe rivet which the Iambi.1 river,’♦north 20 degrees west, . * I South, the rain fall is much great* narrowest poniioJ i is about distant 2o feet from the northwe-t corner would effectually kill the effort. it is desirable to improve lies be a case in point near home. .ofthe-towai plat of said town of Dayton; er; this is particularly the' care in eet aloye the laudi sg. A dam thence south 52 degrees west parallel with Our information as to the meet A negro family located near the tween the town of McMinnville the line of said town plat 15 ’chains: thence the Ea9te-n part of Georgia, South at ing of the bond holders in Berlin town of Dayton some months ago and the mouth, a distance of sev has been built and a bal ■ it formed north 17.63 chains to the Yamhill river; ■ thence down said river with its meander the rJiverJ Carolina, apd also in Florida. At was derived from the financial col- and rented a farm for the period enteen miles, by following its sin the mouth ing* 14.55 chains to the place of beginning; not id Augusta, Gporgia, the average rain containing ten acresand twenty-six perches a » uinite of a London paper sent to of three years. In this family there uosities. more or le»s. fall is about 62 inches; Charleston, piiODui R icins ! OF dp EGON. JOHN W. CARX, prominent capitalist in Oregon. The following data furnish a list are three smart, intelligent negro Feb. 6. 1876. Administrator. South Carolina, 59 inches, and 2.1 children of the proper ago to attend of distances; the number, dimen A CONSISTENT JOURNAL. <■— NOTICE., Jacksonville, Florida, 53 in< ¡lies. ■ ■ S LlaudSai- school. The parents of Qiesechil- sions aud localities of bridges; the ;Frora.Xhe Jak Welcome.] f , pogt OTICE i» hereby given that by virtue Or- With great odds against them -* ia -££. nQt imp“** i,lle:^irn~iftiKle.--«ppTREuô?r ‘ ’ :ve diiT’erunce of level between the sev of an order of the county court of Before ^l|t< crin^ yjiuu the pro Yamhill count y. St ate <>f Oregon, made and egon is the ouly State' that 1 as a to tell one day what will be the them attend the public school at eral points; tho height and length duel ions o th iis State,Äe continue entered of recordon the 3d day of January 1376,1 will sell at public auction for cash In distinct individuality for i ■ain.-* - position of the dregonia/i the next Dayton, which is supported in part of the falls from above |o the foot its climate V hand, U. S. gold coin’, in fropt of the court house'door in Yamhill county, State of This ho doubt arises from the ¡very on any political question. One day by public money. Dayton is the of them: West off tfie Cai i8cad| Range, the Oregop. on the Gth day of February, 1876, large number of nasty days—when it will donounce or criticise the stronghold of Republicanism in the I di if vent'kinds. three! climate is at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon tlie rain 4ills slowly and very la-, of said day the following described real acts of some public functionary and county. One of the school direc This is brought about >y the mouu estate, tp-wic M zily, in Igrcat contrast with the The undivided one-flftff part of lots Nos, on the next, modify or change its tors is a Republican, one an Indo tain rarget, which opi "ate in pro 1(4, 97. 91»;’ and the undivided one-flfth heavy r^ns South. A gain | our part rf tne upper.half of lot 27. Also the position. pendent of Republican antecedents ducing tw > pr tlir ce i iffereut cur following described tract of land described rains are confined to a, period of iw follow.: Ileginning-at a point on the In the issue of that paper bear and a third a hard shelled Demo rents of wind.' Un ,ke Easter^ south bank of:the Yamhill river; north ubout five-,months, whereas' iu the 2u<lcip-ees w0si distant 20 feet from the ing date of Dec. 20th, 1875, there crat. The Democrat accepted the Oregon, V fastern Ore, ‘gon can lay northwest corner of the town-plat of Day South they qre often bad d|iring , ton: thence south 52 deg t parallel is a leader in favor of reducing the situation and said at. once that the claim to.lohly two* Jasons a —wdt with the line of said town-Dlot 15 chains: ?W summer and autumn months, thence north 17.G3 chains to the Yamhill salary of the President from <50,- negro children had a right to at ij j£ and dry. ' The formti er,-as a rule, river; thence down said rivfer with its me-, our rainy season, one great advan anderings 15:56(¿bains to tlfe place of be 000 to ¿25,000 per annum. The tend school. The Republican went ginning, containing ten aches and twenty- begins sorteltimc in Nj Ivetr.ber.and tage is cltiimed, and that is, farm six perches, more or less, -all in the town following is tho opening sentence: back on the colored folks, while continues, with short! iiniervals of of Dayton, Yamhill countyl Oregon. ers ca£ let their crops remain out ES \L14D MOAB, “Cungress ought to pass a law re the Independent was for a time on Guardian ot Iward Melar. clear dayis, until inti > March or with almost impunity up to O ;to- January, 7,1876. ducing the salary of the President the fence, but he finally accepted April. Wt^ say, “as la rule.” for bcr, without fear df having tl hm Sheriff’s S ale. to the figure at which it stood be the situation and*consented to their since our're-idence of «five years in the injured by rain fall, whereas in ■^"7TIC| IS HEREBY ¡G 3IVEN THAT fore the Salary Grab law was en going to school on the same terms this section, we have Lot seen two are __ , by virtue ___ and authority ’ of a writ of West and South, entire crops AY acted.” This article from which with the other children. We a e executionjuuly issued out,of the Circuit Winters alike—eve i Winter is seriously injured by rain. Court uf Yamhill county, county. btate State of 0 Oregon, we quote takes very strong grounds iuformed that Republicans are b—K 4- CO IO Si Miles inter claimed by the oldcs I inhabitants on the 2*.'th * th day of December, li»75, li»75, on a ni ediate.- * i L Another advantage we can ri ;ht judgment rendered therein on the 17th day in favor of the reduction of the sal nearly all opposed to letting the >■ as aii “unusual wiutei |” Thiscli- of February. 1875, in favor of C. F, Royal, ary, and was doubtless intended children attend. This looks like ly claim for Western Qregou, viz: plaintiff, and against J. W. Watts, A. B. ith, becomes mate, as you go soi O» ». b—. v IlenFy and J. T. Hembree, truete«» of La Miiea, total.' for the benefit of its Democratic or going back on the colored troops C't «4 to to fayette Lodge No. 34.1. O. G. T., aud A. V cooler arid more moist atmospl ere more and i^ore modi] led, until in M. HurleVj W.C. T., of aaid lodge, and 8. Independent patrons. In the issue who have Until recently voted sol the extreme southert I fjart of the M. Brjidahaw, W. V. T.. and N. B. Martin, .Miles inter during the summer months, wren secretary, of aaid lodge, and Lafayette of that paper of the 1st inst., we id for the republican party, At mediate |s longer and State the dry season j the general air is balmy anti t oft. Lodge No. 34, I. O, G. 1., defendant,^ for the num of seven hundred and sixty-aix and find the following paragraph: the late elections in the South ma- ujation. Hard the wet of shorter di The softness is produced by the M’.'es, total. 0(>-100 drfllata (3766.06) iu U. S.i com. aud “T he S alary « Q uestion .—Mr. ny negroes voted openly for the 'the further sum of three dollarscosta, ly a Spring passes bu^the telegraph ocean breezes. At timqs, the ther Buckner, of Missouri, propose« to re which judgm«vnt waa enrolled anil docketed T - !n the clerkja office of aaid codrt in aaid duce the salary of the President. Democratic candidates. reports clear, balmy feather in the mometer reached as high as 96 de fount; on the 17th day of February, 1*75. There has been a great deal of can’t This conduct of our Dayton Rad southern part of the State while we And for want of peraonal' property out of grees in the summer during (lie af en this subject in the last few months, which to satisfy said judgment, 1 have lev are enjoying most c^'lightful rains but the common sense of the country iojls is an '‘outrage’’ upon the ternoon, but then for only two or ied upon the following real estate, to-wit: his taken no part in it. The salary ‘‘equal rights” of citizens of the Commencing at the north west corner of • — this is in the me ith of April, three days in succession, whe^i it lot No. 1. in block 5, thence aputh along of the President is not more than it United States. The Democracy II the west line of aaid lot 34 feet; thence east Leaving the southei a part of the should be. "The Democrats will make ^ives place to cooler weather pro 54 feet; thence north 24 feet; thence weat never favored the enactment of no capital by this agitation. 54 feet to the place of beginning with im State aud striking 01 t in an easter- duced ’by the ocean breezes. The provements and appurtenaneca theron, in Now, this last paragraph sneers any of their constitutional amend ly direction, it is sai |oY we have the town of Lafayette, iu Yamhill county, average temperature of th0 Will Oregon, and on at the idea that the salary of the ments or laws, but they look on uever beeh there) ar 10er kind of amette Valley is claimed to be as Saturday, the K9th day of January, President should, b« reduced, and with considerable complacency to 1870 climate is encountei viz: cooler follows: Spring, 52:19; Summer, at the hour of one o ’eLock in thq afternoon says that “the salary of the Presi see “the friends of the colored of said day, I. will proceed to sell in front and drier, bwing Jo ts higher alti- 67:13; Autumn, 53:41; and Win of the Court Houae door in the town of dent is not more than it should Face7’ in so much. agony of spirit. Lafayette, Yamhill county. State of Oregon, tudes. Iu some secti >ns it is claim ter, 39:27—the yearly mean is 53. at public auction to the higheat bidder for They thought it all right for the be." This was dvubtless intended ed irost falls every r ght, and snow oaan in hand in U.S; coin the above dea* Heavy storms in the Willamette for the third-term patrons of the South, but all wrong for the North. cribed real estate to satisfy aaid execution covers the ground fi )nj four to five Valley are never known, but tak and coats with accraing coats. Oreffonian. Perhaps Hugh Small, They should remember that what H. C. DALE, months during tjie ; eaSr. And still ing a point this side of Astoria ’’ Sheriff of. Yaiphill County, Oregon. tbe traveling ageut, has both issues is “sauce for the goose is sauce for another climate is found west of Dec. 31, 1«75- . ' along the coast they at times rage Height of floor -------- j_----- —------ - ---- ------ ------ ------ 8 e So J S" ”5 of that paper referred to, and when the gander.’’ above low wa ’ r » y I. * r _______________________ the Coast Range. t ~ 'his can right- with great severity—particularly 1 Sal | L he meets a Democrat or anti-Grant Administratrix Notice. ly be called thej pl vial, owing to was this the case during November, GRANT ALL RIGHT. Width of roud- man he reads them the leader in otice is herkby given that the _ way. _ _________ the greater fall of ain as the va. when much damage is< reported to undersigned has been appointed by favor of reducing the salary; but Material. The Boston Methodists unani por-laden currents which flow have beeiAlone at Astoria. The the county court of*Yamhill county, State ’ when he meets a Grant man be mously declared injavor of Grant of Oregon, administratrix of the estate of a Opening of the southerly along the western coast cause of exemption of the Willam Stewart Hanna, late of said eoun.ty,'deceas __ draw. ___ __ shows him the article opposing the for a third term, and all the Re ed, Therefore; all persona having claims Extreme high w. during |he wintej months, first ette Valley from heavy storms is against the estate of decedent, are hereby above low in 1861 reduction. publican papers in Washington notified and required to present them to me striking the Coa Range loses found in the mountain ranges « ■ » at my residence in Dayton, in said county, We can not comprehend bow a City are ad^bcating his claims. A very considerable within six months from the date of thia no its force. breaking the force of tho heavy journal of so much importance as few days ago the negroes rnei in tice with the proper voucher» therefor. Difference of lercia To many of our Readers it may MARY J. HANNA, McMinnville to winds. Since our residence of five tbe Oregonian can afford to be so Washington and passedjsesolutioos From December 3d. 1875. - Administratrix., Station 23 two miles not pròve unintereài w to note the years here we have not’ witnessed 3.313 ••••»«•* inconsistent. In one issue it con in fevor of Grant. The carpet east of the town....... origin of these Currents. They rise From McMinnville to La what can be called a high wind. Final Settlement demns Zack. Chandler, and in an baggers of theSonth are known to Fayette, above fall.. 0.428 3.73S on the equator, 130 degrees east From McMinnville to La other it apologizes for wbat it has We have never seen, as is the case IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ‘ Fayette, below fall. the undersigned sole administrator of said against him. -Perhaps the be strong in his favor, and be has _____ Fall 3.627.... 3.622 7.366 ' longitude from Greenwich, and are along the coast, on Psget Sound, the estate of Archie McDonald, deceased, » From McMinnville to fifty thousand office-holders in the Reporter ¿an explain these incon in generii term? kiown as tbo Ku- has filed in the county court of Yamhill and many parts of California, trees • foot of rapids below oounty, State of Oregon, his final account sistent utterances of the paper it North who will support him. Lafayette rapids...« ro8iwonq<>r Jupa * currant. The of his administration of the estate of said tom np by the wind. Thunder Fall, 5.195,................. 8.195 13861 apes in all things. deceased, and that aaid court has ordered nbined with bis From TAnt ¡loa vas i j »h McMinnville to current leaves th ) equator and storms’seldom visit this section and that said account be heard at the court Dayton........... ........... ¿12 13073 flow® northerly un il reaching the make no insig- house in Lafayette, in said countj^and State Prom McMinnville to when they do the vivid flash of the Warren’s letters to Newsoi on Tuesday, the 4th day of January, 1876, LAFAYETTE COURIER. "EQUAL RIGHTS." MISCELLANEOUS. examination of the yamhill H. B. LITTLEFIILD. NEW FIRM —OF— LITTLEFIELD & HILL, DRUGGIST a APOTHECARIES, . (Odd Fellows Buillling.) 4 LAFAYETTE, OREGON HAVE A LARGE AND stock of Drugs. W E selected •/ N H. W. HILI., | WELL Patent Medicines. Paints. Oils, Brushes. Fancy and Toilet Articles, Notions Ao., Ac. —ALSO— ‘ ‘ Cigars. Tobacco and Stationer;.’, &c., Ac.. Which wo will sell at reduced prices for i cash. , • /' aar Prescriptions filiJd and medicine compounded at all hour^. 1 Office of Dr. H, R. Littlefield. no34 «► BUTCHER-SHOP! « - at - . A LAFAYETTE, OREGON —BY— CHAS. MORRIS respectfully hsk a share of the public patronage. I *’«8'Fresh meajs constantly on hand. CZz'Give me a call. ; CHARLES MORRIS, Proprietor, no 34tf ESSEX HOTEL, i THOROUGHLY refurnish ed the house,an> prepared to «tier H HAVING' superior accommodations to guests^- QuZ“I respectfully ask a share of the paU lic. • D. L. TURPIN. ! B HAIR DRESSING SALOON. A R H B E R ED. PERKINS, aving bought the shop owned bv J. R. Majors, wish es to inform the public that he is now prepared to do any and all kinds of work in his line in the lati i est style, Shaving,....... . .25 cents Shampooing,, 25 cents Hair cutting,. .25 ren hve THOROUGHLY 0VE1L hauled and repaired my BATH H ROOM, those in need of a good ■ « j . w he nmn ' Can be accommodated reasonable. ED PERKINS. St J, ■ ■ I Lafayette no40 tf EXPRESS LINE, FBOM f * Dayton, to St. Joseph, mn a hack from Dayton to St Joe, via Lafayitte, connecting with the 1 WILL ears every day. | dZ~All business promptly attended.to. decllrtf * J. BEST. J Panther Creek Sawmill. STEPHESON & SHAMLY, PROPR’8 WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON hand all kinds of rough lunii>er, W E which we are selling cheaper than any other mill in the county. , Persona w I hj contemplate building w-iil find it to their advantage to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Boxing ............. ‘.... $9 er M. Feeding,........ ........ 9 “ M For large bill« of lumber for houses and barns we wiU make réductions. WRIGHT & STEPHBSON. dec4:riU:ly N He has more mouth of Yamhill, junction of Wflla et’e Aleutian Ides it divide*—the eatt 4 1W73 ere division bear on. to | The fall from Dayton to the tbenoe*8ouhtward long onr month may increase according to lightning and the load orash of the ader are not to great i the East ar eieo in parts of at one o’clock in the afternoon of aaid day at which time and place all persons inter ested in aaid aatate nay appear and object , When the blood rushes with rocket-like velocity to the bead, catsing hot flushes, vertigo and dimness of sight, it is a certain si-n that a mild, salubrious, cooling and equalizing laxative is required, and Tarraat’i Effervescent erient -1 (a—A Ap- Seltser should be at once resorted to. Sold by all druggists. —------- --------------------- v—— ■ ■ ■ KELTY & SUM j DRUGGISTS. LAfAYETTS, " *'’•*- Í j* OON ■