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LAFAYETTE COURIER. f AMITY. NOTES. Your correspondent has thus far Mumps in town. been.interrupted by -‘specials” and is Weather moderating. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY-h ^76. 9 almost in a humor to quit. Even this Ice and snow all gone. week he has reason to believe that The first duty on T—Don't forget I mprovements .—Our town seems a “special” filled with the importance to cross it. to be awakening up to a sense of its of the Granger fetut has anticipated When is that leap year dance to duty in the lino of improvements. ' him and is ers this in column for next take place? The house that has just been moved issue. The feast will be good. But J. Wisecraver, Esq., gave us a call will be fixed up immediately; and a we haste to other mattersK Wednesday last. O r Thursday evening of this week number of others will soon be com Kelty received per steamer a large tho Good Templars will ^reorganize, menced, that is, as soon as the roads lot of “fixings.” become dry enough so that lumber and from the array of hames will There must be a “way-up” revival can be hauled. This* is right, and if start out with every prospect of last- going on in Cbehalem. kept up long enough will bring La > ing success. Daytonites will revel in a series of On last Wednesday evening the fol- fayette out of the kinks. The pros churclpociables shortly. pects of the town improving never lowing officers Were elected by Amity A Guy young lady on Piety Ridge President, J. C. seemed better. Now» if some of our Literary Society: plays the piano two forte. capitalists would erect a number of Cooper; Vice-Presidents, J. Taylor A drunken man gave a couple of la tenement houses there would, without and Willard Wood; Secretary, Jennie dies a scare a few nights since; * doubt, be a large increase in the pop Taylor; Treasurer, Pauline Maddox; Who in thunder is “Dr. Wm Gal ulation, for the immigrants who are Prosecuting-Attornoy, R. Phillipps; loway,” Lafayette, Mr. Standard? yearly "Coming to our county must Critic, Prof. A. Frazier; Sargeant-at- The red, white and blues have giv have a place to locate at. This will Arrns,--------------- . A spirited dftcus- put money in the pockets of the build i cussion on Prohibition of the manu en place to salt-and-pepper ones. ers and increase business wonderfully. facturing of Intoxicating liquors en The Lumson-Smith case will be tri Try it. sued, in which the eternal fitness of ed in the Supreme Court Monday. the present conditiotfof things, it was The Pioneer Manufacturing Estab H all S old .—Lost Saturday, as demonstrated in such a way as to per lishment is turning out some fine fur ¡«er previous notice, Sheriff Dale sold suade the judges that prohibition in niture. Good Templar Hall, the Grange at that direction would be impractica- The question arises.* Has a man a blu- . ^ . this place purchasing, paying there- i At this meeting Mr. Springer, a right to move a sidewalk? And if so, for (775. There seems to have been | young bachelor gave an address to the how much. a slight mistake—the interest' on young ladies on the subject of “Kiss A nine pound lump of tho femenine the judgment was not added iu nei ing,” full of pathos, masculine fervor gender put in an appearance at F. and common seuse aud fun. Tile ther was several other small amounts. • young man is good looking aud after Cooper’s. A sociable for the benefit of the But after talking the matter over the his banter the only wonder is that he parties interested equitably adjusted escaped being kissed to death right church will be given at McMinnville to-morrow. the matter Uy the Grango.paying all then aud there. indebtedness against the Hall, which ; Our merchants hold forth as usual, We did not know that Daniel John will make it cost them about (902.1 - -all with merry faces and plenty of son, Esq., of this place, was ever Originally the building cost nearly | goods. called “Dr.” (1,500; but from the commencement | The health in this vicinity ha® im For a few weeks past supreme court thVre has been a misunderstanding proved since my last items. has kept our local attorneys on the and bickering about it. We are glad i February 1. » Q. R. X. anxious seat. the matter is disposed of an I that W eather .—The week just past Lrfayette Grange is the owner. Just She goes to school, the young lady what other use the Grange will make 1 was one of continued sunshine,* an who placed a revenue stamp on a let of it other thau a lodge room, we are . oasis in the last few dreary months ter to her fernstalk. pot prepared to say; some of the wise Laborers in the Michigan woods and knowing ones say that a Grange . that have been so disagreeable. It is are working for their board, That’s just the ituid of weather that makes store will be started.' . what the woods are for. one want to hug the suuny side of a R oll of H onor .—Below will be The Baptist Sunday school will give post until he gets the sun-grins. It found a list of the pupils of the La ' ntay be rainiug pitchforks aud bull a concert at the M. E. Church, Mc Minnville, on next Sunday evening. fayette academy whose names appear frogs before another day rolls around. on the roll of honor: So the Prince of Wales has arrived Such is the uncertainty of the weathr at Benares. That indicates that he higher D epartment . er in an Oregon winter that you (fltn’t « must Benares journey’s end, don’t it. Miss Addie Poppleton, Miss Mary ' sometimes most always tell whtit a Smith, Sampson & Co. have tjieir Harris. Miss Florence Fletcher, Ad I day may bring forth. P. 8.--Darned dison Starr, Leslie Laughlin, Jeffer if it didn't commence to rain before chop-mill in running order, and are preparedXo furnish feed on sLort no son Fenton, Frank Fenton and Char | we had time to fiuisb this article. tice. ley Henderson. P rof . W illiams .—This gentleman H. H. H ewitt , Teacher, Father Whitlow brought us some was billed to perform here last Wed apples, the other day, that are as well PRIMARY DEPARjScE^T. Lizzie Littlefield, Ilda Poppleton, nesday evening. When the time for preserved and will flavored as the day Rosa Royal, Minnie Yocom, Alice the performance to commence had ar they were picked. A friend who failed to see the point Sampson, Jennie Bullock, C^ara John rived there was no audience to greet in one our jokes remarked, that is was him. To show the people that ho was son, Grant Hoberg, Horatio^ Smith, as clear as mud. Well, that covers Wm. Allison, Wm. Sampson, Shelley no humbug but an adept in the black the ground, anyhow. Bayley and James Moore. art he gave a free exhibition, per D. P. C resswell , Teachers forming a few tricks in a very clever If you«ee a man with a big dia mond on his shirt front, have him. ar O fficers E lected .—We are un manner and to the satisfaction of the rested. It may not be Tweed, but it der 1Q1 obligations to Miss Sarah Da few who had dropped in. The Prof, will servo him right anyway. is a deaf mute and should be patron vis for the following list of officers of ized through charity, if for nothing Old Sol returned this week from a North Yamhill Lodge, No. 202, I. O. else. By special request he perform lengthy visit to China, but we guess G. T., who were elected at a regular ed a few tricks at the saloon where a he forgot something and has gone back after it, as he is not visible *here meeting held Jan. 29th, 1876: W. C. handsome contribution was presented now. * him. T., Wm Ball; W. V. T., Mre, I. N. Will some one please kick us. We Runnells; Secretary, A. D. Bunnells; , G range * E ntertainment -To- were jubilant when the sun was shin Assistant Seay., Bessie Hutchcroft; F. night the Amity Grange is to have a ing and used our umbrella for a pok 8., Pett Dunn; T., Eddie Burton; C., grand jollification. They know how er and now it is ruining. Another John Harris; M , J. J. Burton, Jr.; D. to do the thing up there and are •foolish virgin. M , Belle Davis; P. W. C. T., William Three young ladies locked their door 'White; I. G„ Sarah Davis; O. G., G. bound to have a good time. The ob- not long since to keep out the buga D. Hughes; L. D., M. M. Davis; li H ject is to raise funds to buy an organ boos and hud to break down the dour 8., Reuben Shuck; L H S T J. Preu- for the hall. The exercises promises to gut out again. We won’t tell the tice. to be interesting. The committee is rust, girls. wide-awake and are rustling to make “Knobs” is responsible for th& fol P rice of P roduce .—Following the entertainment enjoyable. Ad*- lowing: A lady living close to this report of the amount paid for country mission, 25 cents. place, being anxious to be thought * ------------------------------ ------------------------------------------- produce is reliable: Eggs, per dozen. S q UIBREL C lub .—Judge Fenton the flower of the*family jumped iuto 10 to 25 cents. Butter, 37| cents per the flour barrel ! pound; potatoes, 75 cents per bushel; informs us that the farmers in his 4\e have often been asked why bus bacon, 12 to 15 cents per pound; hams, neighborhood intend trying to exter iness men visit McMinnville more 14 to 16 cents per pound. Wheat at minate the squirrels. Each member 8t. Joe is worth about 82 cents per is to put up two bushels of wheat and than they do this place. Read the ar ticle headed “How to Judge a Town” bushel. At this place there is no sale. the one that kills the most squirrels and you will find out. One thing that seems a little curious is that almost every winter the mer during the season gets it all. Judge It was Ben Franklin who introduc chants have to send to Portland for Fenton says that he is satisfied that ed broom corn culture into this coun bacon, hams and potatoes. It seems the squirrels destroyed 100 bushels of try. But thousands of suffering hus to us that the farmers of Yamhill Kain for him last year. Let other bands would prefer to see the rnaix salities do likewise. county ought to raise enough potatoes who introduced broom handles. for home consumption, but they do W orms .—Children, said »country A subscriber, who is three years in not. minister, addressing a Sunday school, arrears, asks what we would do if he A mnesty .—There are a few sub Why are we like flowers? What do should die.’ We would place a linen jects that it would be advisable not we have that flowers have? And a coat, a palm leaf fan, a plate of ice cream, and a thermometer in his cof to discuss, and one among them is the small boy in the infant class, whose fin. amnesty question. This subject is up breath smelled of vermifuge, rose up Horace Greeley’s advice to go West for discussion next Monday night at and made reply, 'Worms,' and the was a glaring swindle. The fact that the Lyceum. Prominent speakers— minister crept lender the pulpit chair the Indians have been living West all Democrats and Republicans are pited to hide his emotfon. their lives and are still poor, with against one another. No good can be scarcely enough clothes to hide their S tate T ax .— Since Tuesday J. M. nudity, proves this. ’ accomplished—a good opportunity - however, will be given for some few Kelty, Treasurer, has had the auto A certain J usfice of the Peace, who to give vent to their spleen. We are graph of A. H. Brown, State Treas lives not a thousand miles from here, not in “favor of any subject being dis cussed that will caqae hard feeungs. urer. The receipt says that the State threatens to resign so that he can Treasurer has received of Yamhill whip somebody. Better wait until • ■ —---------------------- « A ccounts A llowed .—At the Jan county the sum of (13,768 07, which after June, and there will be no ne cessity of resigning. uary term of the County Court for is divided as follows: State tax, (9,- Two youna gentlemen of this place this county, bills and accounts to the 897 75; Bounty, (1,979 55; Relief, have received invitations to attend a (989 77; Poll, (900. This pays all amount of (2,181 98 were audited and leap year party at McMinnville on the tax due from this county. allowed. Accounts to the amount of next Friday evening. One of these A S erious A ffray .—We learn fortunate gentlemen received two, and $21 50 (for polls and bridge timbers) against the county Nvere rejected at that a row on a grand scale took place we wanted him to divide but he did not see it in that light. same term of court. Most of the road at Sheridan the other day. There The Centennial Board of Commis supervisors made their annual reports were three participants in the melee, and submitted their accounts which and all went in for blood, using shov sioners met at Portland, January 27, explains the reason why such a large els, knives, etc. Our informant says and after a careful inspection of arti cles awaiting shipment to Philadel amount of bills were allowed. that they butchered each other up in phia, say: “These articles cannot be S ocial T ime .—Last Friday even the most approved style, but did not shipped, suitably plaoed in the space know whether any of them were se allotted to our State, and the proper ing the young folks met at the, resi riously out or not. ty cared for and exhibited without dence of Professor Hewitt for the pur- the presence of an agent daring a pe poee^of spending the evening. The It is Y ah .—-An Americanized citizen riod of at least seven months. Prof, and lady did the honors in such waa called pn as a wituuM in a case right that thó expense should be borne by the entire people, and an adequate a winning manner that all felt assur before a justice lately, and when the appropriation by the Legislature be ed that they were welcome. Three oath was administered he raised both made. For Yamhill county the fol or four hours passed pleasantly away hands and said: I shall sphoke nod- lowing gentlemen were appointed to in social games, sharp sayings, sing dings what ain’t drew, if ever I hope bring this subject before the people to secure their favorable^ consideration: ing, corner flirtations, etc. The guests to die so quick as a minute! Lafayette, Dr. J. W. Watts, Hon. W. did justice to a most excellent lunch, Too K ind . —This is the kind of Galloway; McMinnville, W. T. New which goes to show that they all ap by afid'Dr. Johnson. preciate generosity and good cooking. weather when a man sees his wife coming into the room with her apron P ersonal . —Will MoCowan, agent A rtful . —A young gentleman of full of wood, and, after she has put of the Bee gave us a call during the our acquaintance got neatly out a tine every stiek of it upon the fire, says: week* He is a “rustler” and is meet •crape with his intended. She taxed Darn it, Hanner, you ought to have ing *ith success. him with having kissed tyo young la asked me to do that. But it’s too late C orrect . — An exchange astutely dies at a party at which she was not now. • remarks: “B om Tweed has escaped present. He owned up to it, but said L xctu RE.— Mrs. H. A. Loughary from justice.” If the B om desired to that their united ages only made 21. FOR HENDRICKS. How to Judffe a Town. Speaker Kerr ¡9 out* in a letter formally declining to be a candi date before the Democratic Nation al Cooventioii for the, nomination for President, He says the Indi ana Democrats wiill present to our The Jefforson City Journal tells this: About a week ago a gentleman from Tennessee, representing a capi BU8INE88 CARDS. tal of twenty thousand dollars, in search of a good locality in which to engage in business, gave us a call, and after stating his mission West, asked to look at our paper. [e hand ed him the morning Journal« and to our surprise he did not stop to read our newsy “pick ups” or our attractive editorial page, but turned at once to our advertising columns a&d com menced counting our advert tsers and measuring their space. Well; said he, glancing up from the paper, is that all? Is that t he busi ness of this town? Oh, no, said we, here is thi i Tribune with a few advertisements that don’t appear in the Journal. He then counted two addi ;ional lo cal business advertisements in the Tri bune, and again looked up, with the remark: And that’s all is it? Why, you^ave not got near as much of a' own as I thought you had. I And then we explained tc himlhat we had a great m^ny busi ness men who do not advertise. t They are not business men to hurt if they don’t advertise, wi .s his an » I swer. I - We could not contradict him, and were powerless to vindicate the claims of the city. H i He left Jus, saying if he hid time he would look around, but th >ught this was no place for him. . This is only one instai ce, Bind a fact.’ National Convention* another of her son9 as a c4n<li<fete for the Presidency,--rGok. H i^ndricks,—in whose advocacy for tl ht high place I will stand by, them- it ’in hearty co- operation. Jileadds1 |hat his judg ment is, the Democri es cannot do better, if so welf, tb|l in to nomin- ate Gov. Hendricks;! / The debate oni tlie|aiune8ty bill, says the New f York World, threat ened to be the bt ginnjttig of a troub. lcsoine and’ dabgen £us state of things. It has turi.C I but only to be the endt of Mr. B| ine as a po- live in litical leader. “ fl'he.|tear8 ! an onion that should »rater thia sor row.’’ All the bluster that Mr. B. could summon yeatesday did not serve to conceal bi^consciousness that he was beaten man beaten in such an attempt tl fan the em- berg of civil war to [• flame, is in a situation as odious t nd coutempti- ble as any party cou Icf wish Tor its rival, or any part fear for its leader. Í Taking under! coi; sideration the many disadvantages under which » Texas has labored f( r the last elev kiay be regard en years, she miy tpidi ât flourishing ed as one qf-tlta tai Before the National liepublican Committee met at Washington, it was given out that Gpn. Grant would write a letter to them, ex cluding himself as a canlidate for States of tlje Ufcio6j Sito pioduc* U.,OQO bales oí ed last year over 5 cotton am] 1,000, fiO bushels of » wheat fcr txpOft. he cash value / re election, and thus sett e the third of the e two agricu|uTal staples is term controversy- He c id nothing very nearly $3210 tlO, Accord- of the sort, of course, and never ing to thii encouraging informa intended to do it. The report of. tion, which coteewrom Senator such a letter was sent |out to the Maxey, of that Stale, is the state country, in the hope of inducing ment tlfixt ithgrfl is o crv of hard him to take that step. Tl he prompt- times in Texas au|i hard cash is ers of the suggestion did not dare abundaut.; | * to make it personally, but, on tho -Í........ ...... i U Contrary, in Grant’s pr^i pence, wero According ton. tehwram to the Sa.c- among the most royal« of his admir- ramento a Bi publican oi gan, the last House ot' Representatives ers. He is known to have favor a which wa^Repv blic^i, had 158 sub ed Cincinnati as the pl lace of hold- i ordinate officers and jpnly eighteen of ing the convention, an 11 to have in- them werefcUnici n Soldiers. The pres- duced members of thi j committee imocratic, Las ent House. whi0h is to select it, in order to make Mr. these are only 85 officers and 6 Blaine feel the weight ¡of his baud. Union Soldiers. T1 le figures show that tlie-Democ 'ats o running busi-‘ We give from the -Vmjury the num ness with "3 less offi ers than the Re- ber of persons in eacty c< >unty of the publicans had, ¿nJ 3$ ’'percent. of the - State -subject to military duty in employees are l;’niot| Soldiers, while 187.5, between tho ages <>f 18 and 45: r only 11 ¡><$r cent, off Ithe enqdoyee^ of Baker, 387; Bentqn, (134 X Clackamas, cm * tRFcavva viirxv» the ltep'ubiicaii HcliseV were 1 Union , 978; Clatsop, 325; Co iumbia, 154; Soldiers.- This duosi Jrnot look much Coos, 454; Curry, 206; Douglas, 958; like the democrats Jvero discrimina- Grant* 450; Jackson, 65p; Josephine, - ting aga|nst he Scfmders of! our * 199; Lake, 180; Lane, 1, 158; Linn, 1,- country. Radicilisr tr.is always incon- 224; Marion, 1,577; Ml iltnbiuah, 2,- si&eut. I ] 897; Folk, 866; Tillamo* •k, 1C8; Urna- tilla, 993; Union, 4G0; Wasco, 620; According to the lefacto Gevernor Washington, 863; Yamf ill, 967. To- Kellogg'/ message,, fiys an exchange, tai, 17,608. Louisiani has bee]’ “governed with singular wisdoiji. puri itv and.economy under hisadministrAi ion. The pecul- iar maniter in wliics lie gained the of fice loaded him, doMjji^with a sufficient weight of popu ar <J|ium, and he could nptwellvènture to ifiensify the feeling against him by enedkiraging every ex- tensive »teal. He lad inflicted him- self upon the p&opl^against their will and coul’d not afford to inflict the fur ther evil;of a bad Jctvernment. » P C SULLIVAN, TREADLE Attorney-a t-L aw, W. M. RAMSEY, .Attorney at Law, LAFAYETTE, OREGON. Office in the Court House. JHAS.A. BALL. . H STOTT. . BALL <b STOTT, A.ttorneys at Law 111 First Street, Opposite Occidental Hotel PORTLAND, OREGON. j anlOtf The most important improveinent ev.er made. It saves labor and preserves health. No more disease and deaths, side or back aches from using sewing machines. No teaching required. A child can run it. Al .ways starts the Viglit way. Never goes backwards and breaks things. Can be stop ped instautly. With it on yonr machine, you canjdo double the work you can with-, out it. Filty stitches can ba made with one presaurd of one foot. It can be applied to , any sewing machine. Approved by the Massachusetts State Board of Health, (see Official Report, 1872) J Massachusetts Medi cal Society and Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic’s Association. The JIall Treadle is a part of all Home Machines sold by us. The Hull Treadle Grinding Machine Must be seen to be appreciated. For a farmer or mechanic to sév it. is to'buy one. It is an indispensable article in every farm house, shop or hotel- The Hull Treadle Jig Saw and Bor ing Machine. > " I Is an accoinplishment in every workshop The Hall treadle is applicable to all ma- * chinery requiring a foot power--«ewing ma chines'. grindstones, jig saws, turning. lathes jewelers' and dentists' lathes, etc. Send for circulars. ’ REMOVAL. R. ALFRED KINNEY HAS RE- his Office and Residence to the D moved Northwest corner of Alder and East Park- Streets, (double house), where he can be found at any time. . A. M. HURLEY, Attorney at Law, LAFAYETTE. - OREGON - HALL 17 TREADLE MANUFACTUR’D CO. New Montgomery st.Sau l’racisco . |l COURIER THE » _ s ® r ,3 3 s’ er 5 " 9 <s = íí 5 * r. OFFICE • i - M “ t-1 o « ft S’ ® X S’ Is Prepared to do all kinds —-er JOB PRINTING I -- ---- IN A------- MANNER SUPERIOR II To end Cheaper than Hi ? f 2 !2| Q ‘ B 3¡ -¿ ' ■■■ E* ® ’ 8 Ha r. u. s Fi ® n £ = ¡' a O - — • S X Q. aca -.age P B* C. — - a - m e AH Y JOB OFFICE = 5 — - r* p £s c .» T" = r £;ñt - —« - LEGAL FARMS SALE HAVE TWO GOOD FARMS FOR SALE at very reasonable terms—each contain 1 ing 3'40 acres. FOR BLANKS r OF ALL KINDS On Hand or Printed to Order One is sitnate one pile and a half north of . Lafayette; is well improved. H rs a good ORCHARD ! And all kinds of shrubbery of the best va riety. The other is in Chenalem Valley near the Willamette river. Thefe is a good On this place;plenty of good timber; about 0 acres cleared. ' * ither of these farms can be secured at a bagrain. Terms easy. For further particulars enquire of_ quire of S. SMITH, or at thia office. I 1. I 1 i Î ' WALSH & REED, 1 h SHORT NOTICE. 4 HAVING THZ OXLI s p THIS PART Of THE STATE We are enabled to make r Admission, SI A SPECIALTY < no49:t > Of auch Printing as » MERCH ANTS, “Advertiiting isjjic Oil which wise men put in their lamps.’* Mot lern > Prov. I ?L P. FISHER, ADVERTISING AGENT. AND SHERIDAN, OREGON. I California. Street, ADVERT U sing , * Has created many Anew i business; Has enlarged many an old business; Has revived many a dull business; Has rescued .... av.^..w many >u—uj a foat 1 ost bueineaa; business; Has saved many a large business; And insures a sueceas in any business. G irard ’ s S zctiom .— Stephen Girrad nsed to say in his old days: ill nave always con sidered advertising liberally and long to bo the great medium of success in business, and the prelude to wealth. And havo made it an invariable rule to advertise in ths dullest times aa well as the busiest,long experience having taught me that money thua spent is welllaid out. and by eontinu- ally keeping my business before the public H has secured many sales that I otherwises would have lost.” , AdweiUso Year B m I b . m . . See» Xowr Name before the PaMie. win lasaro c * If If BOOT & SHOE MAKER, LAFAYETTE OGN. CIRCULABA CARDS, LABELS, ETC. J. HANEY, Franctaco. Solicit* Adevrtisement » and Subscriptons for the L afayki T k C oi r er and for papers published in california. C reg on and Nevada; Washington, Utah, ldah >, Montanab, Col orado, Arizona, and ¡adjacent Territories; Sandwish Islands, the British Poaaesaons, China; New Zealand aad the Australian Colonies; Mexica Porta, Nicaragua, Panama Vzlpariao and Japan; me ¡e Atlantic States and Europe BUSINESS CARDS, FANCY PLAYCARD. VISITING Exchange, ILLS, AND FLAYCARDS, BOOMS 20 AND 21, Merchants’ N INVITATION < a i Office in the Court Hou»«. ILL hereafter lie found at the south I suf - jof Lafayette Lodge a special No. 29,1. O| O. at their hall this evening at severij o’clock,, to work in All members of the Rebekah to attend. A that degree are. « i. at the Essex I will address the citizens of Lafayette —»• from ¿»tue, be .hould her. Turpin, flayed in New York. Outride of that ' 7 , after the ad- ' on Tuesday evening, February 15th. journment of the lodge. a 'a*A “* city he is likely to nut into her arms c rr------- ,----- * LAFAYETTE.. OREGON. east corner room of Reed’a Opera W House, up stairs, Salem, Oregon. nilly F. M. DAY & WIFE is not à Candida for the Presi dency.! Noir, let some of the can.- didates for the judgeship and the office of Prosecylipg Attorney, and for the county of$ces do likewise. S pecial M eeti g . —There will be at Law, -Attorney SEWIN3 AOH.NES. FOB E. C. BRADSHAW, THE HALL » Speaker Kerr.fnnoupccs that he will endeavor to tnake the meeting a pleasant one. •" W. J. LOUGgABY, President L. A. C ooki , K3. Sec. W • T FRIDAY FEB 4. Ä76. a b»r meeting of the The seventh r Yamhill Coupty Vfoman Suffrage As sociation will be l^ld at North Yam hill, commencing jott Wednesday the 16th dhy of Fe There will be Prominent two or more workers in the dd* will be invited Friends of the movement are urgently requested to be present, and we also ask our friends of^ the opposing side to attend the meeting, as a little op sition lends “ "spioe spioij” to the perfo perform ances.* ances.’ Come Como one; on« come all, afï, and we ILL PRACTICE IN ALL OF THE sute Courts. marllvStf MILL-SITE that bis ever1 codé -under our no tice. I OCIATTON. I HE8E MACHINES ARE SUPERIOR to any and all; nice aewers, straight needlos; two thread*, shuttle, lock-stitch, I the simnlest and cheapest and the.lighteet running fi is .-cl ass machines in the market. To see is toconvince yourself. ’ AT LAW, LAFAYETTE. OREGON. REDUCED TO LIVE' AND LET LIVE PRIGES. Í- a letter, writer to put the staiup on the uppèr rigjit nd comer of the envelope-, under e penalty of his tag to the ’’dead epistolary effort ictter^offiçe,” is silliest and the i^arbitraiiy postal regulation mos. FRAGEA HOME AND MOME SHITTLE SE ING MACHINES. —r— BALL ’ ATTORNEY EEDUCED PHICS, $35. Ì CALICO JA8. McCAIN, SEWINGWACHIN’S U nity SciropL.—Unity school dis trict rejoices in a new school house, desks and teacher. Sc ool will coiu- meuce the 6th. ''The new pbstal^law, compelling yamhili T' w Û n Î y '^ ü M an WHY PAY (85 ? CHECKS ETC. Address ordere to “THE COURIER,’!- I AM PREPARED TO MAKE A No. 1 pair of .Boots or Shoes on short notice. LAFAYETTE, ÔGN. LU" Repairing done with neatness and dis patch. july9:tf J. HANEY. a THE PARKER GIRL O P HERI D E The great silver plater, cleaner, and pol isher. indespenaible to every family. 4 fortune for agents. Sells at sight. Saw pie free. Send for it. Address at once, KENDALL & CO, Chicago, DI. SEND STAMP VOR CIRCULAS PARKER BRO'S WEST MIR1DEH.CT. SENT ■: FREE P?ld~THE„«EVERLY BUDGET » 73no3»-ly -17» per week, . CASS to all, " * " at " hoi >me or traveling. Something entirely new new. Ad dress at once, THE BEYERL - YOO., v Chicago