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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1876)
Sheriff’s Sale. ! 4th. That thé conferring upon women of the ing in the foregoing section shall - be so Notice oulil noi only be giving to them, that to ballot r construed as to prevent any person from * Proceedings of the Yamhill County which ly naturfc sature they are entitled, for as Gar- killing deer, moose, elk or mountain ’’WTOTICE is hereby given (hat by virtue,and WTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Still a few scattering Valentines. Woman Suffrage Auociation. ’ ,uthonly of «n execnimn i-gUej out o{ AM by virtue of an order of the County isejie» that the ‘right to liberty is rison, We be FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1876. sheep or other game for their the Hon. Circuit Court of the State of Oregon Court of Yamhill County, Sta'e ot Oregon, Prune and trim up your flower gar inherent and] universalbut that its tendency WEDNESDAY—MORNING SESSION. for the county of Yamhill and to me directed by made and entered of record on-the .'.th day dens. own consumption ; Provided fur would t|e to ¡elefyi ■ate and refine, as the denial of ; the C lei k of said ceurt in favor of Jacub Sears of October, lsti, I will sell at public auc t THE MAILS. The Association met in the Academy any jusi plaintifi, and sum against Jane defend tion to the highest bidder for ca-h in hand mid have a tendency to degrade. ther, That it shall be unlawful ant, Lawyers are grumbling because there for the of $7.; # in Armstrong United 8&tefSffi « , S. gold com, in front of the Court House LEE LAUGHLIN. at North Yamhill. Wednesday, Februa I is a light docket. for any person to take, kill or destroy com. I am commanded to make the «nn- f < - < U. Mails clo*e at 5:30 o’clock P. M. Arrive at door in Yamhill county, btatejof Oregon on Mas. M. A. HANNA, ry 16, at It o ’ clock. g* any quails oi that species known as “Bob ment, with interest nrthe rate often pet cett the <>th day oi March;'Wd; at the hour 7:10 o’clock P. M. The dancing school has grown to be ' M e *. H. 0. BROWN. of one o'clock in the afternooi, of said day, The President being absent, Mrs. H. the chief attraction. White” or Ejastern quail, at any season per annum Irom Hie 2. th dav af Mar i 7- r • moved that that the first Pro ’. Liiei Mi CH KT SOCIETIES. the following d scribed real estate, to-wit: the further sum of $8 corta. I have ’ i?? ’ a “ ,, L 51 I • the chair as President résolu ■ The undivided one-fifth part of lot* No. ha.^e “miconstitutianal” inscr- of the year For the term of five years Miss Mary Hembree has our thanks A. Lo&gliary took .A all the right, title and interest of th. 104, No. 07 and No. ‘JO; aiso the undivided A F. A A. M.—Meets the Friday on or before for some nice apples. pro tern. named defendant, Jane Armstrong. £¿5° to la|t -sentenoe, so as to read: from the datje of this act. ted in one fifth part oh the upper half of lot the full moon. Members in good standing invi the. following described re#l e-tate to wit- 1 twenty-seven, all in Minutes of the two previous meetings “unju the town t. of ¡c&istitutional and contrary to . Pullbacks make the women look like JUKY J.1ST. • ted to attend. By order of. W. M. Dayt.'n.Yamhijl County State of ’ Oregon. read and approved. pencils cohered with raiment. =■ >ir|t of our institutions.” the tr Also the undivided one-fifth part of the fel £1. '__ _ I. O. O. F.—Meet* every Saturday n ight at 8 I '"V? r';l,r!i '"s”'1«''1 •"« ¿K lowing described tract of laud in Yamhill Tho President then called for the read Folio win « is the list of names subject ■ was discussed prp and con This mqti^T The merry frog lends his melodius o'clock P. M. Members in good standing invi-j Notification Number 1,264, aurveved an i al county. ¡State of Oregon, to wit. voice to help break the monotony of life. | ing of the Constitution, which was done and vjras at mgth carried. to jury duty! duty, for Yamhill county, made ignsted on the maps and plate of \he Unitin' B- ginning at a point on the south bank of ted to attend. By order of • N. G. as Claim Number72. being parf. 1 the -Yamhill river, north 20 degrees west, lin offered a resolution as at the Fet ruary term of the County States Mr The worst road in the county has been ; and presented for signers, receiving six 1. O. O. T.—Meet* every Tuesday night at7j th.ns.f3. 34 and 35, m-T 4 8, ¿4I “C," distant 2<> feet from, the northwe-t corner lved, That the object of Court for th a year 1876: P. M. Members of the order in good standing found, It is between Bellvieu and Ster new names. follov 's: 1 claim Number sixty 6ne. being parts os *eeti„n of the town plat of aaiJ town of Dayton; 2, 3. and 4 in T 5 south, range 4 weit thence south->2 degrees west parallel with idan. Hon. Lee Laughlin was called for and the iamh . Cpuuty Woman Suffrago MIMINNVILLF. pKEClXX'T. H T Graves invited. By order of W. C. T. the line of said town plat 15 < hsins: thence bounded and described a* follow.*, to wit- G \V Graves I The malitia company are requested to responded in some well choson remarks Association is the enfranchisement of O H Adams 1 P. of I!.—Meets the third Saturday of each, ginning at a point north 83 degrees east "seven north 17.63 chains to the Y'ainhill river: J C Gillette chains and thirty links diftant from a po “t 13 thence down said river with its meander meet next Friday night at the Court- relative to the Association and the wom women', à ili that the efforts of said Asso- Wm Arthur | month at 10 o’clock A. M. Daniel Harris chains and 80 links south of the northeVt cor ing« 11.55 chains to the place Of begiiininc; l ’ eriv Morgan i Hyram n tdatns House. an movement in genera«. ten acres andtwenty-six perches ciation ah' d be used to accomplish that W H 1 Binghats ner of the »Juth^ast quarter of section 34. in T containing ORGANIZED.— Last Saturday evening .lobert Orr „ more or less. Wesley Carey had a turn-over while 4S, K 4 west, and running thence south 83 U p J 'V Lady 1 J G Baker The President stated that music would no, and that it should be end great those interested in organizing a military en route to Sheridan, that is, bis* wagon JOHN W. CARY? grees west 103 chains and fifty links; thence I A J Baker Isaac Lprnbright be next on the programme. A commit kept uta^t om all extraneous issues, Administrator. south Is degrep« and 30 minutes east 29 ch^n« Feb. 4. 1876. •I J Ib-ndersun Levi Brock Company met at the court house, ami and tinware. and 20 links; thence east 23chains and 3o link"- •J B Morns ; , I J ( ’ Braly tee on resolutions was then appointed Qu ite a 1 ely discussion followed the were called to order by J. M. Kelty th| W N McCoy z thence south 25 degrees and 40 chains; thence’ J<stl’ The Pioneer Manufacturing Company consisting of Lee Laughlin, Mrs. Brown readi jg of is resolution, as it was not J J Butler H G Burns ,2 ' ?K!'re1s ”aHt. L2 Shains and 50 links; thence chairman appointed by General M. VL are doing some fine work for the County I 1 aken up by the undersigned PAYTON north .3 degress east 71 chains; thence north 28 H P Reagh Mrs Hanpa. • clear juslj at^the gentleman reierred O Brdwn to preside. C. W. Watts acting Clerk’s office. living six miles North of l.afa>ette on degree* and 30 minutes west 64 chains and W H Burnett A great’ number of persons having to. Mrs; or about tiie -th ot Decemi er. Is75, one Robt Addison links to the plate of beginning, in the District ugliary asked if. he wanted Hez Barley as si'creta’-y. The following arc the of Wo won't tell what that young lady come in, the Constitution was ordered James Andrews of laud subject to sale at Oregon City, Oregon roan mare abont 14 hands'high. 7 years old: BangassJ to keep, the west ion out of politics, for Geo containing U40 and 04-100 acres; 3 8 ’ no marks orbrand-p*-rceptime7 The above ficers elected: A. H. Butler, Captain; Gj. attempted to show us, in front of our of 8 R I’a.iter W H Boyd Ir read and on being presented received sev if he didi ire would be nothing left of î) Joseph Chambers And also Notification 5,789, -.certificate'461 estray was this dav appraised bj J.T. He:i.- I) B Crawfnrh Crawtor 1 O. Holman, 1st Lieutenant; J. J. Heus- fice the other day. F A-Crawford ' known and designated in the surveys and plat* bree, J. P., at J20, this the i>th dur of De •. • \ : It. Hr. I ighlin stated that his inean- E L,Gunner WM. HOLEBT8. bree, 2d. Lieutenant. Company “F.,1’ i Soon be time to commence road work. eral signers. E J Cartec Wm C’empbe II of the Lnitad States as the fractional south half j 1»75. B. W, Dunn, Mrs. Aun Stewart and J W Cook Johnson Couvert of the northeast quarter of section 34; fraction t to argue temperance, relig- ing was, Yamhill County Guards, is the namfr Let’s organize a “Hook and Ladder Co.” al south, half ot the north we*t quartet- of sec > • Caldwel C G Call NOTICE. Miss L. Coohe were appointed by tfle;’ jou, etc. | lonnection with woman Suf* J Wm t __ tion 34: fractional north half of the south eaBI W Cowles E B Collard they will sail under. The meeting ad Do you see the point? quarter oi section 34; fractional south west W C M ( hrisman We hear that the blind-staggers or President as committee on programme jf rag •. r ?rl f. Lieser said he endorsed the J J Collard journed to meet on Friday evening next, whom it may concern: That J. Addi-on Darr J R Derby ’ quarter of section 34; fracijonal npith westqur C^LanRen»salver ,has nothing to do for the caning. something similar is killing a great ma i mental )f the last Speaker. . senti 1» O Durham James Fletcher March 3d, at 7 o’clock, P. M., forthepuf- of the south we»t«piaiterof ,ecti<m35; Jraction- ny sheep in this county. J B (lowdy al Bout|ica>-t<|iuirt.-rof the north ea-t uearter of with ruuniug the Daytou Flouring The report of the Committee on reso t ■ {>ose of framing by-laws, and sii*hspth<jr A rhot ion was now made to adopt the A C Davis • section 33; traction.il norih ea t quarter of the 1 Mills. ’ B F Fuller M N Gortper rasiness as may come up. All of yoju “You’ll build the fires or I’ll be a wid lutions was called for, but the committee refisol ution.'l south east quarter of section 3,‘in T 4 south J/W (fault J I! Longacre n |9:m 1 lowing resolution was adopted: J. B. Harker. that signed the call and all Others inter ow,” is what a newly made wife said to requested^ that the time be extended as |W J Garrisoi. W S Powell B4 west, of the Willamette M. ndwn. contain Tl ie fi. 11^ - —------ « — ing one hundred and fifty nine and o.i-lOo acre*- C G Robinson Ben Lewis ested are iequiisted to be present. her hubby the other morning. they were not ready to report. i ' That we regard with satisfaction Joel Martin Re And also the following <ies<ril»ed premises’ NOTICE. , • John Link ------------ ------------------- to-wit; Lots numbers 3, 4. 5 and 6 and tin? Alex Watt John Perry A young lady stepped up to our door ¡will of public opinion in favor of the rapid Next in order was the annual election :olv$ d,| M ore N ights .—^Lafayette needs more I northwest quarter of the south west quarter To trhom it »tu’j conctrru It II I.ainson and called us ¿i liar. Whereupon we— of officqrs. Prof. Lieser and Miss V M. the’ a orni givement in the county; and that C G Saylor B M Robinson nights in a week. As things are arrang well the door fortunately was locked. Andrew Shtick and the south west quarter of the north west jji: just -in p,oportion as public Jacob Wisetar ver Notice is hereby that J. B. Harker ’ quarter oi section 3. and Lot 1 of section 4 in J B Riley Olds wpr» appointed tellers, and the elec-- ed at present there is hardly time enough has nothing to do with running the uiSuieB enlightened and liberalized,its 1 5 b, R 4 W , containing one hundred and fifty- S B Stone Robt Mtirra; ■ ■we llelieilc ■ Sothe papers are always talking of four and 34-100 acres, J Willis Starr A J Nelson to gut in all the programme each week. their independence aud sneering at or tion resulted as fallows: President, Mrs. opinion lle^f" Dayton Flouring Mills. And also land claim No. 57 lying within the ,W (’ Mason Minor Swick Sunday night there is church; Monday gans. Isn't it better to be an organ than M. A. H^nua, Lafayette; Vice-President: crea growth in fit'd*4,of woman suffraue will in- T H Storey J. T. HERBERT. following m-tes and bounds, on south bank of J C Mann Miss Virginia Olds, McMinnville; Rec’ the A amhilk rover and more particularly bound D ayton , N ov . 26, 1875. ID W McCall Albert jOilell night the lyceum meets; Tuesday night a lyre. r*’ i T I ed and d< scribed a« follow», to wit: Beginning I William White the Good Templars meet, besides other, Oh, ye hungry beef eater, relief has at Sec. Miss Laura Loughary, Amity; Cor, moi ì Tthe donstitution was again read and LAFAYETTE PRECINCT. Joel Palmer at the south ea-t corner otBi. hard Boo.h’sand Margaret Booih’s claim, running thence west amusements; Wednesday night, writing last arrived. See advertisement of Mr. Sec. Mrs. Ann M. Martin, Lafayette; names e niai§es tuldJd. Total number of WILLAMETTE 24.8o chains to stake onth>- line b.-tWeen C. B W 8 Ayre hdjed." 16'. A. Merchant in another column. Pat Treasurer, Mrs. H. C. Brown/of North 11 school; Thursday night. Rev. Hoberg Hawley and-aid Booth’s claims; thence south CH Buckie Igham . ronize him. on a line between said Hawley’s and Booth s J M Bek-hef ¡Pen Antrim Yamhill- J Liu Uiiaual fees were deposited. lectures; Friday night, writing schojl claims 2 chains; thence west on south line of A R Hurbatik L C Forrest i ----------- ' ihd I The only thing children can’t $ce par As the hour was quite late the election tru itevi : votoBQt thanks was tendered , the Amos Coofle < fw the ’ use of the Academy. said booth a claim to the center ot said Yam Saturday night, Odd Fellows meet, a Hinrv Gee hill river; then :e following down the meander- M^ill i tiality in is who gets the biggest end of of an Executive Committee was post M B Hendrix That a copy of the minutes C L Eastal ook dancing school. Next 17__ week ___ L there ’ 1 ieso¡ I V. mgs in the center of said 1 amhill river to where A L Fryer Joseph Kirkwood be two more lecturers here, besides? a tlio bootjack when the old lady gets her poned, 1 of 1 his Al kociation be ordered for phbli- .1 L Fèrgusin said Booth’s east line erhsseswid river; thence | \aron Stephens dander up. party; and where we are going to squeeze south on .said east line to the.place of beginning ¡Virgil Smith | On motion, the Association adjourned cation liie C ourier , and the J D Fentoh RSDUCED FBICE, $35. Wni-Gryt«’« containing 42j acres more or les*, all lying m them in is a conundruui, Th<<mas Turnef School opened Monday ln^t under the J until 5:30 o ’ clock I ’ . M. A sections 3« and 35 m T-4 south, R 4 west. ficwf. 1’ [’ Gates j ¡Mark Sawyer HOME ANO MOMR SHUTTT«E ES ruanagemeut of Prof. Hewitt and wife. And also the. following described real estate ¡L Michaels ING MACHINE«. O ld O rchards .—Notwithstanding jail ' The attendance was very fair, cousidey- io fuuj ¡her business being before " the J A A B Hustad »' EVENING SESSION- _ to-wit: Beginning at the south east corner ot Henru that has been written and said in regard eriug the time of year. claim Number 72, in township 5 south of Base REDUCED TO UVE AND LET LIVE die Association stood adjourned J T Heiubriee AMITT Tho meeting was called to order at the mt et in lane, rang» 4 west of W illamette Meridian: Robert* to the proper care of orchards, still they i A farmer who put in a half acre with ft AicAIinnvilie on the third Wm te incut ; tnence north 23 degrees 30 minutes west ID Milton Re«I l«ling appointed time, the newly elected Presi J W Al’en chams and 5u links: thence south 75 degrees 30 I are neglected. It is positively shameful turnips last summer, says they didn’t dent, Mrs. Ilanna, in the chair. J W Bridwell W< i idli jsdl y in Alay at 11 o’clock A. M. David Stnilhi minutes ea-t 11 chains and 40 links; thence 8. hese machines are SUPERIOR Frank M sift in l^vi Bennett thè way some of the best are let go to j bring him a cent. . Try onions ueft time. Al. A. HANNA, 4 degrees 30 min west 39 chains; thence north 8a to any un<] all; nice seweis*. straight J K Sampson C H Burch The Secretary elect being absent, Miss They always bring a scent. , President. degrees .30 minutes west 27 chains and «0 links; Beed:o< t'Vo thread-, shuttle, loci ik-stiU-h. di Emmett OI7_ waste. The majority of farmers devote | W H Harrison Cooke acted, pro tern. thence south 4 degrees 30 minutes west 5 cli«.; the riiupb s< and cheapest and the Jighti st P.-ter Wiser J R .Ijir-k L illi N A. C ooke , The best looking young lady in town their entire time to raising wheat and thence west 7‘JvhaiUb ands flaks; thence uerth r unning fira.-ela<fis luachmeB in the market. A H Roberts R J Lancefield Reading of the minutes was postponed • . » Sic ■tarV pro tern. apparently think of nothing el*'. T|iey gave us a daisy the other day. Don’t L< ’ W Muri Ihy . G W Woodson R chains thence east 27chains anil 50 links; I To see is toconr ince yourself. Instrumental music was furnished, af neglect the orchards, the pork, the pota ask us auy questions, it is only the daisy Warren M|iChant thence south .0 degrees and 30 minutes east John Sanders THE The Lost Sloop. 12 chains; thence north 73 degrees east 71 chs G W Sprinrer toes, etc. More mouey could be mode we desire to call attention to. ter which the Association had the pl as to the ptace of beginning, containing L53acres EAST CfciEHALKM A M Waddle . by a diversityrin farming than to follow I Judge Fenton says that he was able ure of listening to a speech from I’l^af. And al-oallot that certain piece or parcel J T McQueen it U 1| iarned by private letter from only oue thing. The old orchards can he be to sow only 30 acres of wheat this week. of and lyingand being in thecounty Of Yam Oliver Abprnethv J L Ladd hill. Oregon, known and designated as follows made to yield large profits by care—tlrim The rain prevented him ¡from sowing 50 Leiser. This gentleman is a pleasant Til laujiof k that the ill-fated sloop which Sebastian 'Bratscher G W Phillipa to-wit: Being in T5S, R ♦ Av, and beginning speaker «nd an earnest worker in th“ n< V 1 I '^wrecked on Clatsop beach, suil- J A Blanc hard them up, and you will be surprised at acres as he was intending to do. J C Robinson at a post north 14 degrees east from Charles SEWHT3 ACHINES. "'m Clem linens W L Smith M. Johnson S.soutbeasficorner of land claim, the result. ' cause of Woman Suffrage. i 4 the former place Tuesday, Feb. P F Ca-th man ei fro lu 4.» chains, said beginning post being north Cvras r8mith Handkerchiefs with colored borders west 8 links from ap oak tree two eel in di Owing to the number of speakers, t|m 8th ut W F MoKinsev ;30 o’clock P AL, with a full John Got< her T he L yceum .—Last Monday evening are used aliudst exclusively, a plain bol ameter: thence north 14 degrees east 35.73clis R W Phillips Peter Hat ev election of an Executive Committee w^s ct rgo aim six pasertgers on board. The foil’d on Mrs. Ruffum's west line: thence J M Holst» J H Will anison the court house was well filled by beau I der being seldom seen.-Exchange. Some nort h 4 degrees west 13.54 chains on Mrs. Ruf. William Patty folks think their coat sleeves fancy further postponed until the next mov ii:nue*,pf“ those on board the sl«jop ate : Andrew J Winter» rum sweet line lo|>ost; thence west 51.90chs. tiful women and homely men to listen to enough for any and all purposes. Granville Allen to post in center of slough; thence south a ing. . 'Fer i George, pilot; Cupt. Wm. Imlv'l WEST pnKHALBM degrees wt*t 1.. 70 chains up the said slough to the discussion, the question .being “Wo NORTH FORK Poet; tlienee-Knit h 5(H degrees east 55.51 clis. Hon. Lee Laughlin, B. Stewart, Mc- wiiiiii ¡già’,master and owner; an old man. The New York Graphic says, warning- man Suffrage.” From some cause quite ly: “Picric acid lurks in striped stock ii? JJJL? D,n-’*'of begnmtng, containing 175 anf Robt Atkinoon - M J _ 1 __ a. Connqll and other gentlemen made shqrt DI ime ’ l-£ ’ — >» W lotfacresof land. The said land liereinbefore Hailey, aged about 90 years; J P Brvan J J Burton a number of the heavy guns did not par ings.” That may apply to New York, t and acra8“’n8ln ‘MfgreKat’’ of 1‘-i’ W H Brown speeches in favor of the movement. ä iclr.: r, Hall, aged about $0 years; Jas. J J Con leb Wm Pall ticipate; but, nevertheless, there -was but Oregon girls have nice calves and W E Davi is Music. After which Mrs. Lougliary ;inAOn Sa,urd*f- **»• »’<>» «t»Y March o<e-t,’i() year» old, and Joseph Centeii, I. W Hart, :er Fred Bunn some ponderous argument produced on bran in theirs. 1876, St the hour of one o’clock a . m ., J will John Ha )h ’ H F Bridwell. took the floor and proceeded with an in tlie p tfibit w.io built the sloop. ■ 'I' Thore both sides. The judges decided that the Jrocecd to Mil at public auction to the highe’t A New Yark merchant Was been de II J Noblp T ( ’ Thick india m women were eu titled to the right of .Suf tected measuring thirty-four inches to teresting speech. She stated that on«the ctu uolonger blade , for cash rn hand, in front of the Court as to the Loienzo Root »'longer remain a doubt us J M (fasted house dbor, in Lafayette, Yamhill countv. Ore frage; but to clinch this decision’it was the yard. Two inches is ’’nothing on a train that morning,’ a gentleman wLo fl He i f iiese persuus. .1 P Shu • J L Chamberlin gon all the ri^tht. tide and interest of said de- Nathan tf. estfall T C Davis left to a vote of the audience, and the de towel, but it tells heavily on a woolen Ï4 s ‘ r * Later. fendant in and to the above desbubed property was a delegate to the Oregon State fein- .1 C Nils n R Jt Daniels cision of the judges was reversed. tu satisfy f-aiu e.\ect|.ion and accruing costa. shirf ^rhen the thermometer drops down. pe-rancq Alliance had told her she would “ red Flora y F r >n rt -Sheriff Twilight, who arrivisd * ’ * H. C. DALE, SI! I CRIDAN Jacob Grazier This is the way the newspapers talk in beet iet the County Association afane ak A< Iti win l ist Tuesday from the sc ue W riting C lass . -Prof D. F. Creswell John Hntchcroft ,,.v Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon. ‘Jf lht“> Jackson Agee T R Hutt Fab. 25. 1*7«;- organized a writing class at the acad Louisiana: If that convicted thief and and go on to Portland aud give tlie Alli thbjf recked sloop on Clatsop b -ach James A tee Wni Laughlin * robber, Jim Walker, wants any fuss with ance a ¡‘boost.” She told him that there il is emy last Wednesday evening. The class us he can have steel or buckshot in urn R R I.anuhhn is leo3 tied that tlie ballest found in the Samuel I Itiel SherffCs Sale. Wm Ai llns-ell The nio-t important improvem t>t eve* did not Robt I. R >oth will meet every Wednesday and Friday limited quantities by poking his nose would be enough \t th«“ Alliance to liqlp null ¡shews clearly tliut the vessel ... Daniel Rryant Fielding Stott tua ie.. It Mvea labor and preserves health, dapslz«^ J... J . pjj,. j s appireiitly as good ATOTICE is hereby given that bv virtue sn.l "No more disease and death«, sple or back evenings. To-night there will be a around our corner. J II Brown, W H Tidd it along and it would be better fur lam AY authority of an execution issued out of the ache* from n-ing sewing machines. No Joseph llrisbine J H Walker IS Wlit ’ fj^intiiicutwi. ouu n viisib writing match, the participants will ..... ij^luuncbed. She is a craft about, Since the great (California race, friends to strike at the foundation of the ttiu- G Y Dav P Hon. Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for teaching required.- A child cur run i.. \l T M Wright 1 1- _ Jefler-on Davis make up a purse by paying an entrance of the winning horse Foster, are preserv- pvralice reform aud attead the Associa -*• ' • i of 1» »1 the txr W. Yf II. rv Twilight sloop, Christian Obys the county of 5 amhill, and to me directed bv ways -tarts the right wav. Never goe J K Dell ahmutt the clet k of said coui t, in favor of James Fris- backwards and breaks things. < un be stn G W Perkins fee of 25 cents which will go to the one ing relics. They have taken several tion and give it a'“boost.” The A*a D or ning i old-fi fl Puget Sound from Astoria. loe, plaintiff, and against John Boston, defend ;>ed iustan ly. Witli it on your mm A II Power! producing the best specimen; the I class boards out of the stall in which he was ant. for the suit of one hundred and eighty- you can do double the work you can wi tr |W W Hodges < leeks id everything were swept clean, W R Ea<1. (ÌS By way of an illustration of the work being divided into different grades. The kept at this place, while on the way to C E F m iaM si-xen 2i-10<) dollars. U. S. coin, tog- tber vith out it. Fiity ».itches can I* made w¡th o .e H M Daniel ings of tlie different associations in the md.»is Ind all gone. The body found in Marcelin» Fostei Prof, is well qualified to teach and we the fast State Fair. « the sum of $17 and 25 Itlo dollars cost, with in- pressure of < ne foot. Jt can 1>e applied to I Abram 'Talker terestat »he rate of ten per cent pei annum. any sewitrx machine. Approved by the |W T Griffiin hope our citizens will give* him a liberal State., she said it was qtated that in the ;he ¿afan was that of Mr. Hall, and as H Z Foster Francfi Galloway I have levied irion all the Massachugett* State l!o rd of Health, (sc-e ‘ I patronage. AMITY. matter of persons drowning th« y would ie Mitino boots'on. nor coat, the-suppo- Hght. title ana interest of the above named de Official Report. 1*7Z); Massachusetts Medi fendan«, John Boston, in and to the following cal Soci-ty and Mass ichusett; Charitable The frog hollereth and the muaquito be under the water for a certain length iitiulnds that the sloop swamped sudden- Too M uch T ongue .—A gentleman P lowing .—Every available team is described real estate, to wit: Lots three (3) Mechanic’s Association. The Hall Treadle of time, when heavy cannonading would ly. lo isfagaLl fi - - on board, and drowning being t sod in plowing. There will be and four (4) in block 5. with improvements and i is a part < f all Home* Machines »<>(.1 by us. picked up one of our exchanges and read biteth just as of old. The goose mateth appurtenances theieon, in Rowland’.* addition The Hall Treadle Grinding- Ala’rhine Mr. Hull as he slept.— Ortpiman^ bring them to the surface. It was just an accouut of % Scranton physician re and the young man courteth, just as of an unuBual amount of spring grain sown to the town ef Me.Minnville. Yamhill county, Or r Must be seen to be appreciated. For „a egon. Andon J Mrlllall once resided at this place, I taruiei or mechanic to see it. is to buy nne. moving half of a patient's tongue suc old. Look out for cake and extra dol so in regard to the different Associations this sea »on; !in fact, there, will have to be ' It is an indispen-aide article in every"farm hisi lumerous friends will mourn Saturday, the S5th day of March, 1870. in the pountry; they go around stirring J lars. Something is in the wind up our to make up the deficiency for fall grain. cessfully, and, folding up the paper, qui 1 hpu*e, shop orhote! jdeatbài . at the hour of 11 o ’ clock, in the forenoon, I will i The Hall Treadle Jig Saw and Bor- The wqather is splenaid for the farmers etly remarked: “If that physician will way, somebody will %e married soon or up the people and everywhere suffrtigists proceed to sell, in front of the court house door L f ing Machine. and th0y are improving it. THE GAME LAW. in the Slate Is ah accomplishment in every workshop ln»i . town towa of ¡.afayette, ¡Afayette, Yamhill county, countv, State come here and remove half the tongue appearances are so deceiving that—well, keep coming to the surface. of Oregon, at puQi puMicauctfon. to the highest bid j The Hall treadle is app’.icab'e to all um- Musip.' After which the Association that gets after me about two .o’clock ev you know what I,mean. «1er for cash in hhnd.in libi U. 8. coin, the above I chiwery requiring a foot power---ewingma- L ecture .-- Mrs. H. A. Loughary will der By request and that our readers may Farmers are busy; eggs won’t bear a adjourned to meet at 12 o'clock M. on more fully understand the game law, we lecture at the Court House in Lafayette desenbed real estate to satisfy said execution ' chines, grindstones, jig saws, turning I., the» ery morning he shall ride in a coach with and costa w. o cost*. and coats with aceiuing and dentists’ lathes, etc. bend for sifc horses, if he has any aspirations that fall without breaking, neither are hens Thursday to attend to unfinished lousi Lafayette, Feb 25, 25. 1876. H. C. DALE, i ■ jeweler»' next Tues '.a/ evening, It is hoped that ppblj^li it as palled by the last Segisla- circulars. ’ * • $91 way.” We would not breathe his name inclined to set. This news, is good, ness. • Sheriff Yamhill county. HALL TREADLE MANUFACTUR’D CO. I % balky horses and muddy roads will not turb.g for the world, for we know what a tem THURSDAY--MORNINO SESSION. V • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ but of too general a nature to be instruc 17 Ñew Montgomery st. San Kracise per his wife possesses. It ahall be unlawful for any person or interfere to such an extent as to keep her Called to order at 12 o’clock Ji. by the tive or entertaining. away this time. Fox Arabia» ie again persons hereafter to take, kill, injure or ’ No H urry .—“Is this the doctor’s of- The Dramatic Entertainment *bf the Vice-President, Miss Olds. The Presi particularly invited to be ^present. In the matter of the sale of the real estate of offdr.for sale, any deer, moose, elk, ante Orlando Moar, a minor. fice?” inquired a man who popped his Amity Literary Society will be given on dent being deterred from attending on lope dr mountain sheep during the month F arm S old —Mrs Cary ha» sold her "MTOW on the 17th, day of Febrtiarv. 1876, bead inside our sanctum door, the other Friday evening, March 3. Preparations account of sickness. of t’Jbruary, March, April, May, June, farm, lying about one and a half miles AY conies James Moiir, guardian of Orlando day. We informed him that it was not. are progressing rapidly, and everything Moar, and p esenta his written verified pe«l- On motion, the reading of minutes was Rqlysand August of each year, under a west oi this place, to Mr. David Smith «ion, praying forafi order of tit’s Coart licens Well, I am too tired to go any farther, bids fair for a pleasant occasion. Pro postponed until next meeting. him to sell the real property of hi* skid penafty off 20 for the first offense, to be for $3( per acre. The farm contained ing ward, which said property is described as fol said he sadly; but if you see a doctor any grammes or bills will be circulated next Tlie election of an Executive Commit recovered as hereinafter provided. 320 acfes of land adjoining the railroad, lows, to-wit: Situate in Yamhill county, State of Oregon, time this morning, I wish you woqld tell week aud then you can tell “which are tee was next in order. On motion the tt>h It^hall be unlawful for any person, or This isi a fair estimate pf what land is and being the undivided one-fifth ;«art of lots S'» C him that my step-mother is dying aud what.” Nos. 104, 97, 99; and the undivided one-fifth rules were suspended and the conimittee pefs|n s hereafter so take, kill, injure or worth n this county. we’d like to have him call in if he gets part cf tne upper half of lot 27 in the town of Have you a citizen, unemployed, that, elected by acclamation, which resulted destfpy y or offer for sale any wild swan Jtayton, Oregon. Also the undivided one- time. Sheriff's Sale. flftli of the following*descril>ed tract oflana In j j^with noble sympathy and generosity can as fdllows: Mrs. Kelty, Lafayette; Mrs. __ . a said couniy and State to-wit: or ady duck of the following species, Beginning at a point on /he south bank of L ecture .—Rev. J. Huberg lectured afford to telegraph to New York for Stott, and Dunn, North yainhill; Frank TBTOTICE is hereby pven that bv virtue and namely; Mallard duck, summer or wood lx aiiihority of a writ of execution duly iseu- the Yamhill river; north 2» degrees west dis at the church last evening to a very ap Bpach [Bergh ?] and with him come Martin, aud Lillian Cooke, Lafayette. tant 20 feet from the northwest corner of the ilucli^jiiidgeon duck, sprig-tail duck,teal ed out <if the Circuit Court of Yanihil county, town plat of Itavton: tlience south 52 degrees M » » preciative audience, The subject was along the route from St. Joe to Corvallis The motion made at the last meeting duck, spoon-bill or black duck, during State of] Oregon, <>n the 2d dav of February, west parallel wltlHhe line of said town-plot «E“* s ® 1*76, on a judgement renders I on the 15d h day 15 chains; thence .= north 17.«3 chains to the the “Amethyst.” It was strictly a tein and make such enquiries as the heart of to {eave out the July meeting was. car •4« ” «3 £ rt 3 intinths of April, May, June and Ju- of Apilfi. 1*71, in favor of M.S, Hart, plaintiff, Yamhill river; tlieii«“«“ down said river with tts perance lecture intermingled with bible that noble, humane man would prompt ried- Cr§ - 3 s g and against the McMinnville Water and Manu ineiuidertngs ILflOchains to the place of be of each year. Pruritkd, That nothing factoring Company, def-ndanta. for the sum of ginning, containing ten acres one rod and Sa." Ze doctrine. Those who are in the habit cf with reference to cruelty to animals, and By ballot McMinnville was selected ti$ in this or the proceeding section shall be five bumired and eighty-seven dollars and ls-KMl twenty-eix perches more or less, all in the taking the “crooked” straight would town of Dlayton, YJonhilt county, Oregon. (>587 la 101), which was enrolled and docketed • * -3. =- 9 And it appearing to the satisfaction of the have heard something that might have in his inquiries let him not forget that the place of holdjng the next meeting. construed so as to prevent persons from in the Clerk's office of said court bi said county Court that it is necessary and will he benefi * ? X— -é done them good had they been present. noble animal, man. Sore backs, exhaus , The Committee on Resolutions submit kjllnig game tresspassing on their lands. on the lf.th, day of April, 1871. and for want of cial to said ward to sell »aid real estate. = ?5 ’55« WHEREFORE, is hereby ordered that the persona I property out of which to satisfy said ted bodies, soiled shoes, muddy dresses, ted their report, which is: “We, you • o 3.S î ». a “ If shall be unlawful for any person or judgenu nt, I have levied upon the following re- next of kin of s»ii4;wa-d, and all persons in T he W riting M atch .—Last Friday irate tempers. All these things lay at committee appointed on Resolutions, bej; ’Hrf-’I •5 3 s w x terested fn said! estate appear liefore this al estutii ‘ ‘ to satisfy the suiu of $173 6.3-100 now »s s r » = peraOns to take, kill or destroy any elk evening the pupils and friends met at the some man’s door. due, wit h interest thereon from the 15th day of I Court on Tuesdays, the 4th «layof i pril, 1«76. I j- a.'< ’ _ leave to Bubmit the following : at the hour of tei» o ’ clock in the forenoon, or deer at any time, for thé sole purpose April, 1 '71, at pie rate of 10 per cent, per as- and show cause, 5f any exists why said real • academy to try'their skill in writing. = g.» = o “W hukeas , Believing that all free goven- of attaining the horns, hide or hams of num. ad d the further sum of $7O.H2 costs Last week you gave the Republican estate should not;lie sold a* prayed for in said ~ <» » * —• » The contest for the best specimen result slate. Speaking of one of our citizens as ments are instituted for the good of all their Fracti onal Block. No. 31; Black No. 11: also petition, and *haf a copy of this order he pub K» the same, and the person .or persons so lots Nos r; .1. 2, 7 and 8, and fractional lots Noe. lished in thd Lafayette Courier for three suc ed in a tie between Miss Belle Chrisman probable candidate for Sheriff, a very members, and that all good people are equal! r and t>. n block No. 1 in Johns' Addition to the cessive weeks prior to said day. ’ offending shall be fined a sum not less 3 town 7 / II. BURLEY, - »♦ oi McMinnville. Said lots ail lying east and Mr. Hull Johnson. There has been worthy gentleman to be a Republican. interested therein; and that such government * > U V Judge. » -1 of the r Pity be is not a Democrat, for of such is thap $20 for each offense. ed or dividing line between the land» a marked improvement in the penman derive their just powers from consent pt the » • 9 * — X — M i ? February 95, ^87«.___________ of I. Mi Johns and w. T. Newby, situate in dis,, under the ship of the pupils,, th excellent the kingdom of Democracy. 3 governed; therefore, be it resolved by this As It shall be unlawful for any person or Yamhill county, Oregon, and on Co“£. r The political cauldron is beginning to sociation, supervision of Prof. ---- -------- Creswell T —1., person to take, kill or destroy, or to offer ,y the 4th day of March, 187«, B S» t * “ *- * • boil in this section of Yamhill, and many 1st. That the laws of our National and State I At I he tiojir one o'clock in the afternoon of P inbacks .—A Washington telegram of us are getting anxious about other governments denying to one-ha^of our citizens for sale any grouse, pheasant, sage hen said day. I will proceed to sell in front of the /■ I says the sugar refiners continue in much slates; for instance, Frank Martin’s; and the right to vote, is unjust, and contrary* to tl|i Or^prairie chicken dnringf the months of Court lioune door in the town of Lafayette, surely it would not be a bad thing for the April, May, June and July of each year Yamhil| county, State oPOregon, to the highest trouble about Secretary Bristow’s order staunch old Democrats to begin to cast true spirit of our institutions. bidder at public auction for easli in hand the 2d- That the laws of onr country which com -, ït shall be unlawful for any person or above described real estate to satisfy said exe reducing the drawbacks. Thia is none about them to see where available men pel one purlion of its citizens to coatribdie thejlr persons hereafter to take, kill, injure des cution, with costa and accruing costa. of our business nor we don’t care as logn can be found, for this year of “jubilee” H. U. DALE, iiHeans to support and maintain laws to whitjh troy or offer for sale any quail or part Sheriff of Yamhill county« as the Secretary does not issue an ordor must result in a complete return from they are amenable and ip which they h|ve so Will keep the best Feb. 4q 1876. captivity. Stand on this firm bed-rock ridge during the months of April, May, -------- 1----------------------------------------- reduciug the pullbacks, for they are toe of our nation; sound aloud4the giand old voice in making, it is a species .of tyranny all alto small now, and the ladies could not get principles of the party; elect incorrupti geHier inoompalabU with the advanced state in June, July and August of each year,and any person violating any of the provis * around if they were reduced any more. ble men. tried men. And years and years which we fire. 3d. That while women are tried by jury, that ions of Sections 2, 4 and 5 of this act I have far aale Halkey aad Walklag M arried . —At the parsonage, in La will pass ere our banner will be trailed it should be by a jury of their peers; and so That has ever been in Lafayette. We respect in the dust of defeat. Then, just as of «hall be fined $5 for the first, and double fayette, Feb. 22d, 1876, by Rev. Hoberg, old, prosperity will extend from ocean to long aa the lews deprive no men from aetingas Gardeas City Plow». They MUST be sold fully aak a share of the public patroMice. W« guarantee, to give sati»faction. Bave thorj that sum fbr each succeeding offense, to oughly overhauled and refitted the shop and Mr. G. W. Perkins and Miss Florence ocean, and joy and bappii happiness be the por- jurors, this right is denied them; and that one in manner as hereinafter •e eaase and buy. WW am prepared T A MATTEY. the tion of our whole people. of the greatest principles laid do*n in fcuglfsh be recoveted LOCAL LAFAYETTE COURIER. SUTTSAGE EPITOME. CONVENTION. -.1 uy Notitje, T H i SEWING MACHIN’S »I T HALL TREADLE NOTICE. 3B H 11 Mi t-1 o &Ö K B5 Lafayette WALSH & REED, Garlen City Plows. BUTCH’R shop F MERCH A NTS, Shull. George wined and' cigared bop to their aatisfactiori. a I * VW V W* February 23. q. b . x and American jurisprudence U stuitifie^. MA 1 prpvidod. Provided, however, that noth-1 W. 4, POWELL, WS HOkvxMf Lafayette J ‘ M SMKJUDA.\ OUEeoX.