Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, March 31, 1876, Image 3

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    LAFAYETTE COURIER.
SCHOOL SUPERINTHND’NT’S REPORT
Thoug'htad
HERE ANO THERE.
OREGON.
The State Treasurer is under ,
same,
bonds of a quarter of a million of dollars
to exécuté ris duties faithfully, and the
several Cot uty Treasurers are under like I
bonds in st ms fixed by law. Our read- ■
ers will t îerefore see that the school
funds of t iis State are in responsible
hands, and if there should occur any
negligence , pr mismanagement no loss
could occui to the funds themselves. The
public schc □I
; funds of this State were
never in so good a condition as at the
present tin e < and that the hue and cry 1
kept up'by irresponsible journalists are
sheer party claptrap.
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*, There’are .206 scholars in the
From tli Salem Mercury of March 25,
Jacksonville public schools.
♦
we take th] following, which appears to
FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1876.
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Coin.
Clerk
d W___
Dallas has a population of 900.-In­
us to be to the point, lt says:
.-..J D teuton.
41
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
dependence
500, and iuena Vista
2
.
.'W
Cail,...
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Elsewlxre,
in
to-day
’
s
issue;
will
be
THE MAUR.
31
3 ...
found
the^Cair
of
the
Democratic
Central
2* 85
300.,
41.. . J A Taylor,.....------1..
Mails close at 5:30 o’clock P, M. Arrive
12
5.. .. Vv J \\ imer,......... J.. ..........
Committed of Marion County, for a Coun­
■0
IIVING JUST PURCHASED THE
7:30 o'clock P. M.
.......... -.1
6 .. W B Martin....... .
Union county is preparing for a
ty ConveuHon, to he held in this city on
01
above named rstab!i*bment, I invite
7 .. J R Sander*,
grand celebration on the coming"
01
my friend* to give me a call and try my
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8.. .. J iieau................ j___ 1;..
SECRET SOCIETIES.
Saturday,
wlpril
22d,
and
also
the
resolu
­
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... * AV J Jones,.,..!.............
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WINES,
Fourth.
tions adopted by the committee. These
>4
A F.& A. M.—Meets the Friday on or befored 10.. ... J D Carter, Jr.,............ ................ 1
I
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J
11
J
BSmith,
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resolution recognize the cardinal prin-
LIQUORS,
the lull moon. Members in good standing infi*f JA’ ' ' '
3
.The different temperance orgauiza-
J T McQueen,..... .,.. ,*........ 1
2*
tsd to attend. By order of.
• W. M.
ciple uecei ¡ary to the success of all polit-
13. L’ B F FiiLer......................
SEGA RS,
tions of Polk county will appear in
A Andrew.*,.................
Don’t forget the entertainment this ical parties—organization
_
A
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Thorough
I.O. O. F.—Meet* every Saturday night at s
15
Alexander Miller, .....
TOBACCO.
evening.
>
regalia at the Centeuniai celebration.
o'clock 1’. M. Members in good standing infi-
and effi<!i|ut*organization can be effected
GPerkin.*,........................ ... ..... I 60
...............
.
1
(V>
A II Roberts,.;........... •
ted to attend. . Py order of
N. G.
Look out for sells and practical jokes in no betfer way than in the formation
C27”A good Billiard Tabje will be found
The farmers on 7?ogue river, Curry here
50
J R Longacro............ 4 • • - .................
for the accommodation of my custom-
Pomology.
to-morrow.
1. O.O. T.—Meet* every Tuesday night at7
,.. ........ 1
40
of clubs i«faorig«t the voters in the ¡sever­
eis. -
A Smith...............
county,
are
going
extensively
into
the
1
S3
P. M. Member* of the order in good standing | 21
C Fowier.........
.
nS.tf
J. H, CLARK.
¡The gross receipts of the donation par­ al precincts, which by their frequent
01
It is tin ¡ purpose of the Centennial raising of potatoes for the ¿an Fran­
John E Hubbard....’....
invited. Bv order of
W. C. T,
-
ty
were
$56.
70
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- meetings give each individual the advan­ Commission of the International Ex-
. R.Dettyjobnph............... ...4...;..11
Estray Notic^,
37 75
P. of H.—Meets the third Saturday of esbh v.
cisco market.
W U«overt,......................
Good
seed
wheat
is
worth
$1
per
bu91i-
tage
of
thi
mutual
council
to
be
derived
*
r
-0
...............
1
•J)
J
A
Lambert,..
.:
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month at 10 o'clock A.""M. at Grange Hall.
2
hiGition, I nd an especial object of in-:
up ifr the undersignei -
(M |el, in this county.
F K Hrbbard../,........... ................. 1
It is estimated that Jen or twelve T aken
_ ti. * of its eollAtive membership. The «Amer­
living six miles North of Lafa.iette os
48 ■
J
H
Brown
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_
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CHERCHE».
Mr. Belcher says that he feels like a ican citizes canuot rid himself of-his po­ terest to he Bureau of Agriculture, thousand head of beef cattle will be or «bout the Mb of December, ls75, cne
} 03
J J Haines.............. J..
il
roan mare about 14 hand« high. 7 vears old .
.fish
out of water.
!
5
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G li BrintoW,.,.... |
litical dutq s, no matter ho v much he which has been charged with the re­ ! driven East from Wasco and Grant no marks or brand* perceptible. The abort
REV. J, HOBERG, P. E.
3'Jh
i
U lladly....... ..................
7— day
J* — — appraised
_ i— —-X by I J.T.
fTN above
IT
e«tray was 4l.
this
Hem
Oil fl I ■ .The town was lively during the first’ may decry against political parties and ception o fruits for exhibition, to af-
af
­
L
Potter,
..................
|
...
1st Sunday of eich month at. ....... u A
1
counties
this
yeard
bree,
J.
P.,
at
$20,
thia
the
lsth
dav
of
Dec.
t~
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part
of
the
week.
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C E Lendall............. ..... . . .................. n 1-j; ,r
the evils v(hich sometimes unavoidably ford every inducement and facility for i
1675.
UTS.
,
WM. ROBERTS.
7 r
3d
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4« 311
J Dempsey.....................
. Just at present the wood business is creep intpithem. Theso duties are ever
The farmers'of John Day valley
AV h Boyd................. ................... 31
a full and complete display of the
Regular appointments of Rev. J. W. Watfa,
tho
best we know of.
NOTICE.
..............
-.J......
31
ìli
John E Brooks,..
present
vtAh
»vjkli
him
and
from
the
very
na
na-
­
are
busy-plowing and sowing. The
secoud Sunday of each month at 11 o’clock ¡ a .
. J A Hudson,, i.... ........... . ................. 63 42
fruits
of
c
ur
varied
climates,
and
also
A communication from “Tanner” .wifi ture of 01 >ul>system of government he is
. ..I M Robertson.... ............................... 43 70
m . and 7 o'clock r. i . '
1
indications now hre that they will To ethom it maj concern:
84 '4* appear next week.
• ; ‘ necessarily compelled tb perform those those of. nore northern and tropical
. S C Foster........ . ....................
.------ !"■ 1
'"I
Notice is hereby that J. B. Harker
jliave splendid crops.
. ,D O Durham,........ :................ !... 63 42
T hat E ntertainment —As per pi$e-
Bob says he is just walking around td duties or his country and his own inter­ regions.
has nothing to do with running the
40 77
J Nelson,........... ...............
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J IJ Morris,. ..... ... . ................... 146 47 save funeral expenses.
Mr.'^nizley has just returned from Dayton Flouring Mills.
vious notice the long-looked-for and the
ests suffer jin consequence of his neglect
It beinj’.questionable as to the prac
. J A Lamp bell,.... ........................... . 8 » (15
f
,
J. T. HERBERT.
muchly-talked-of entertainment for tp< ie
The latest conundrum is: “Who put of them, fin view of these existing facts ticability of exhibiting many peTisha- i Burnt river, where he has been -sur­
. .D uolman,........ L............................... ; 43 73
D ayton , N ov . 26, 1875.
. .W Galloway,..,. ............. .-............... 8-i 07 my teapot on the stove?”
ff last
benefit of Rev. J. Hoberg, came off
we heartily endorse the recommendation- blc fruits, the products 4f the tropics, veying mineral lands. He reports ----------u.
64 S3
... W F Bedwell,.... :...............
Tuesday night. . Although it coni flietkd
Miss Belle Garrison of McMinnville is of our Clunty Committee, and would
. .D C Atkin,..;..... ........... ..................,■ 46 81
NOTICE.
models in wax and plaster will be ac- that snow over thrre is from five to
. H McLeod . ........ .......................... 13 59 visiting friends at tliis place.
with the meeting of the Good Templars,
urge upoigjithtf Democratic voters through
. H M Pitman,,........ ........................... 36 64
eight feet deep.
To whom it may. concern: That J.
that order gave way to Rev. II. Although
Book agents, insurance agentsand sew­ out the ednuty aud State to form clubs, ccptable.
J H. CARSE,
C.
VanRenssaleer has uothing to do
ing
machine
agents
are
swarming.
Sfhool
Superintendent.
The Jacksonville Times of the 24'h
circumstances over which we bad no c'on-
<
Such a display of pomological pro-
hold freqvent meeting and thus aid in
with running the Dayton Flouring
trol prevented us from attending, we 8 are
Great Reduction in prices on Merchan­ perfectin< and sustaining a thorough or- ducts as 1 erein designated will, it is says: Considerable excitement was Mills.
i •
AVOLE (LIB.
informed that a very pleasant time • was
dise ut the G range S tore , McMinn­
n49:ml
J. B. Harker.
ganizatida of the party.
expected, cover the entire period dur- last week caused" by the report that
had. The music furnished by kind ahd
ville.
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L afayette , March 25, 1876.
There ii quite a large element in the
willing friends of Dayton and Lafayeite
The North Side Wolf Club met pursu­
We'heard a young man complaining Radical p^rty of this county and State ing whicl the Exhibition will be open Jacob Slagle and others, while pros
was well rendered and well received. The
pecting for the rich quartz ledge sup­
main feature of the evening and that ant to adjournment, J. Wisecarver in tjie because the sun was not eclipsed after which beAming disgusted with the fraud though at all timps varying in impor-
I
night.
tance and extent. For instance, ber- posed to exist in the vicinity of tlie
which was the most enjoyable, was t|he chair.
Let’s arrange a skating-match on one and corriHttions of' their garty 1 -aders, ries and other small fruits will be in­ 5 Fort Lane mines, -had struck the orig­
dialogue rendered by citizens of Dayton.
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WHY PAY $85 ?
Minutes
and approved.
of the main rivers for the coming Fourth refuse to fonger sustain them. The re­
Those interested should make their po- I AFrarik M%7tin offer^the following:
litest bow to their Dayton friends. SoineJ
,. of July.
sult was'^io formation of an Indejiend- cluded in this department, and of inal Gold Hill vein. We understand
dissatisfaction was manifest at the price
lunBi'a, that the name of the orth
A great many people were disappoint­ ent purtyjwbich, although accomplish­ these theie will be certain classes as this furore was raised ’by the discov­
the Yam-
of admission to supper—some paying 25 Side
T5’J* Wolf Club be changed to *1
x
SEDUCED PBICE, $35.
ed in consequence of there being no court ing sorrtcibod/was too few in point of st raw ber 1 ics from the South, ready ery of a seam of quartz containing a
cents and others 5C cents. 1 he,net .|e- ! hiH County Wolf Club,
this week.
numbers'lo accomplish the reformation ! for .exhibition on the opening day; pocket of gold; but some seem to HOME AND MOMS SlH'TTLE ES
ceipts were about $45.
f
W.
J.
Wimer
offered
to
amend
so
as
to
VJ
MACHINES.
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' Mrs. Duniway is expected to lie pres­ sought. Ti e Democratic party, notwith­
thiuk,
from
further
developments,
that
and
the
variety
ana
quantity
will
be
read
"Yamhill
Pioneer
Wolf
Club.
”
ent and take part iu the entertainment standing ks many defeats and its long
A R ace F or L ife .-»- Matty & Mer­
Passed on thp amendment.
this evening.
presented in an increasing scale as the this is not the ledge. It is proposed REDUCED TO LIVE AND LET LIVE
chant, our gentlemanly butchers, had
continued minority as a national party, I
PRICES.
L. Morris testified before Justice Heni-
to run a tunnel to ascertain the róal
Billy Wimer intend*, when his new still adhelifig to its organization giving season ac vances.
two beef cattle in their slaughter yt|rd
machines are superior
e T hese
last Friday. They Killed one of them bree.to the killiug of a cayote, aiid drew goods arcjve, to sell cheaper than any signs of up usual vitality tinker ite many
value of the discovery.
»
t« any and all; nice sewers, *tr«ight
It
will
be
perceived
readily
that
the
firm in town.
t
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— —
needlo*; two thread*, shuttle, lock-stjleh,
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and fearing that the other would break most of the prize. Tho Secretary was
reverses a id maintaining its integrity most impirtant display will be made
the
Simplest and cheapest and the lightest
'Will
Step
Down
and
Out.
abuse
“Nosey” gets ril«l and tries to
•ut they concluded to tie it up, Andrew requested to give notice of the annual
running firs.-class machines in the market.
and liono: unsullied, and irreproachable, | during the months of September and
our
Dayton
correspondent.
Such
abuse
Merchant got a long rope and went ipto election which takes place the 4th Satur-
’ On the first of April Ben. Holla­ To see is toeomince yourself.
hurts no man.
its numl t>rs are constantly increasing October.
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a
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ilav
in
Anril
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the yard with the intention, of lassoing ,
*n April*
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ii 1
day will meet in San Francisco. Mr.
despite tl [■ fulminations hurled at it by
Robert
Todd,
of
McMinnville,
attend
­
-.TÎie
cl
it; but when it made a dive at him he Moved and carried that eTerr °°unty
issifiíation and arrangement
ed the entertainment at this place last the corru rt leaders and official thieves
Hoehler, the representative head of
got out of there with the intention t of in th* State 1>e requested to organize Tuesday evening.
who, like barnacles, adhere to the domi­ of location of fruits sent for exhibí the German bondholders of the 0. <fc
SEWrjG ACHINES.
saving himself. The fun of it was to see wolf clubs’ lookin&toward the «terrnm-
Several written notices are posted up nant or ■ tftdical party. Hen' then, is tion, will be according to their spe* C. flailroad, ‘and formally turn over
Andrew make tracks far., the fenice, I at*on
race.
around the town stating that there will the nu.cl-j is around which all true refor- ! cics and "ariety ; all of similar cliarac-
A
communication
from ' Hon. Thomas
all his right, title and interest in both
which is about six or seven feet high, I -
LL be an election held at the school house rhers mus [ gather, in order to arrest and
ter being asfvmlded together, that a
and cleared it at a bound, while the steer H- Tongue, of Washington county, that Monday next.
bury oiit ® Ifsight thu corrupt and fraud­ more sat sfaclory conclusion may be Oregon railroads and the steamship
was quietly standing looking at him, for enlisted great interest, enthusiasm at>d
Several individuals who were urid r
line between San Francisco and Port­
it stopped after making the lunge tow- tears (interest in the welfare of the aftri- tho inilueuce of the “crooked” wet ¿.to ulent pr;i# tiers which at present prevail ’ reached ns- to the respective merits oi
land, and ihe steamboat line on the
ard him. Andy was not aware that ihe
,.
, masses, enthusiasm, which!in I be seen trying to navigate the strata in our n i|i jional Government. ^The Dem­
the cuhural
like
proc
ucts from different soils and
steer had stopped, but kept “fanning
it
j
.
,
ocratic party is a party advocating true
’lnn£r' ,t! -
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lt
I last Tuesday.
I States;.' Ims grapes, from whatever Willamette, after which he will have
down” at a rate that would have d®ne * le c u is difficult to keep down,
ii-Va
party
iwbich
fulfills
its
reform,.if?
tears
for
the
poor
suffering
cayote),
was
liy
The eclipse of the sun list Satur
no property interests in Oregon save
credit to a streak of greasedAightning, i
J. WISECARVER,
was a success at this place. More t iun 1 pledg« s t| I the people, it is a party which source, w ill be placed in one position;
much to the amusement of the bystand­ read. *
Chairman.
we can say of some of the.other “show s espouses ’;|the cause ■ of the people as the same with apples, pears, and the the Portland drays and hacks, and
ers.
e
.
W.
J.
W
imer
,
and didn’t cost 'nary a cent.
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t ; against c® irrupt ring* and official thieves entire lilt of cultivated, aud wild he will then come about as near be­
Secretary.
L afayette vs P ortland —A cer-
ing nobody as some of his lackeys and
Mr. David Smith had a valuable hwse who lattjL t> off the tax-payer without Te­
fruits, ai d nuts.
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MARRIAGE LICENSES.
lay down and die a few day* since from
tian limb of the law from Portland in­
lickspittles have lieen in the past. It
l: y compensation,
it is a . ¡»arty
..
.
the effects of taking cold. This is ¡the I turning 1*.
Exhib tors may be assured that the
quired of one of our prominent citizens
Following named persons have follow­ second animal he has lost withiu^ a few which It^fis ¿own an<l practices the broad
will be a gieat relief to the decent
how he managed to pass away the time ed the scriptural command and have weeks.
and ju-'tj»' -ineiple that the people are the pr -per a ’•rangements will be made for ; »copie of Oregon when his loud-paint­
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during -Sunday? His queries were an­ been united in the holy bonds of matri­
the united interests of themselves, and
Several prominent Yamhilliai» ¿on-- masters' f; id the office-holders- afo the
ed’President’s Car” ceases forever to
swered satisfactorily, we suppose. On mony during the first quarter of 187d:
template attending the “Centennial'’ at servant«.» The Indfp ndetit party hav- promote*'ical science. ■
mo~t important improvement ever
transport his coarse carcass over thé The
Monday our friend asked the legal gen­
Philadelphia. Of course, it requires; the ing faile.il faf lack of numbers, to accoin-
JANUARY.
made. It save* labor and preserves health.
It is I oped that the Promological
tleman how he managed to while away
presence of a few Yamhillians to give it plish theri cfarm it sought, its former ad-
road and Haunt his arrogant ignor­ No more disease an l death*, side or back-
Susan E. Wood and J. E. Michales.
Societici
of
the
several
States;
and
ache«'from using sewing machines. No
tone
and
insure
success!
the weary hours, and was answered thus­
I y
ance in t’neir faces, “Time at last teaching required. A child can run it. Al
Mattie Henderson and Jay W. Kirk­
herents. if 'they they are honest and con-
individual
cultivators
generally,
yvill
wajs ¡-tans the right wav. Never goes
ly: "I received more christiar advice «nd wood.
Game is getting plentiful, aud aifew [ sisterit in'ft tkieir professions of^eform and
sets all things even.”— Democrat.
backwards and breaks things. Can be stop­
listened to more good religious conversa­
Mary McCullough and T. Roberson. nimrods are getting away with some of
co
ojiera
i
e
in
an*cfibrt
to
place
before
ped instantly. With it on yonr machine,
tht-m, but then this is on'lV fur their own honest a< ministration of public affairs.
tion yesterday than I have beard in
you can do double the work you cap with
the
worl
il
credi
table
evidence
of
the
FEBRUARY.
Portland within the last ten years!” We
consumption, and per ccps‘ quence, the can fjnd fa the Democratic organization
out it* Fifty stitches can bs made with one
pressure of j>ne foot. It can be applied to
have no Young Men’s Christian Asso^ia-
dignity of the law is not insulted.
Amanda E. Peters and D Hutchins.
• au opportunity to accomplish tFio ends i e*ourcc< and capacity of our country
any sewing machine. Approved by the
here, either. Peg one for Lafayette.}
Florence Shull and G. W. Perkins.
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sought
far.
It
haT^iofitive
strength,
its
in respect to fruit.culture and pro­
Massachusetts State Pon rd of Health, (see
said
an
old
weMh-
“
Afte»
-
the
eclipse
”
Mary F. Miller and W. II. Wood. -
' weatfar
• * p 1»» numbcri} jare daily increasing and. its
Official Report, 1-72), Mas*achu*etts Medi­
er
prophet,
“
we
will
have
good
A S care .—Last Monday night some
ducts.
I Yes, it is. 1"
cal Society and Maseashusctt* Charitable
MARCH.
If a good weather consist# of j leaders aid unsmi’rclicd by official thiev­
Mechanic's Association. The Hall Treadle
of the citizens living on Fourth street I
The 1 ['Exhibition will open in Phil»-
rain, hail, sleet, scow, and pure cussed ery pand «irruption. All true reformers-
is a part of all Home Machines s- .ld by ns.
Lucy
L.
Barman
and
John
A.
Chap
­
were considerably frightened by an indi­
The Hall Treadle Grinding Machine
delpliia )n the 10th of May, 1876,
ness then the prophesy is correct.
man.
are luvml to cooperate wi'h it. Will ycu i^mi clo*
Must be seen to he appreciated. For .a
vidual who had got on the outside of a
'j
the
lOih
of
November
fol
­
i.
Eliza J. Martin and Wm Levis.
farmer or mechanic to see it. is to buy one
The
following
telegraphic
dispatch
will
lay'asid^
your
traditional
party
preju
­
WILL
run
a
hack
from
Dayton
to
St.
Joe
considerable of the “crooked,” and was i ^Margaret
711 is an indispen-abls article iq every farm
lowing.
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L. York and Asa Jackson. explain itself: “Salem, Match 28, 1876
fia
I^afayette,
connecting
with
tLe
cars
ev
house, shop, or hotel
dices long enough to avail yourselves of
Eliza J. Parrot and John Atkinson.
in search of a place where he could rest
ery day.
To H. C. Dale, sheriff Yamhill county; i
The Ball Treadle Jig Sa jv and Bor­
GC7”All business promptly attended to.
Mary DeVine and Henry Hamiltoq.
Foreign Markets.
ing Machine.
his weary limbs. Said individual was
Am sick. Adjourn court without day. the fofeb'd.opportunity for reform?”
decU’74:U
J. BEST.
Ellen Landingham and Geo Hibbs.
Is
an
accomplishment
in every workshop
foiled in his first attempt to enter a fcta-
Will call term when get well.
LoNTx N, M arch 27.—The Mark Lane
The Hall treadle is app'icabie to all ma­
Esther E. Harbin and Dan Haun Per­
ble, but nothing daunted he tried anoth­
- B. F. Bonham. > The MMBs of lxMtiiisff the School I'mul.
chinery requiring a foot power--*ewing ma
E i pre«» r ■ iviews the grain trade for the
er. It is needless.to say that _ padlocks kins.
chines, grindstones, jig saws, turning lathe«
inaxhiflcli
as
there
has
been
consider
­
Some of the farmers in this county aro
past
wee
<
and
saj
s
the
tendency
to
im
­
now adorn,those stable doors.
jewelers' and denti-ta' lathes, etc. Send for
D ouble C rop .- Last year Mr. John losiug part of their fall sown wheat,
circulars.
able saidgby the Radical press about the provement noticed last week has assum­
Saxe
procured some seed wheat at one of Iu some places the plant'has a yellqwisli
I mprovements .—It is pleasing to
HALL TREADLE MANUFACTUR’D CO
i
way in 1 which thd school fund is loaned, ed a sha xj of a definite advance in prices
I have for sale Sulkej- and Walking
17 New Montgomery at. Sau Fracisc .
note the many improvements that are the mill? in this section and planted it on I cast. This is only thu case where thó
no36
and
the
cautiou
with
which
buyers.oper-
grain
was
sown
early,
and
is
thought
to
article
from
the
J/creury/m
the
apeu
Garden City Plow». They MUST be sold
being added to Lafayette, minor in im­ a pfaca of ground near this place. It be caused by bugs eating the roots. 'On
ated lately, lifts been succeeded by a feel­
proved that the wheat was mixed ab|ut
portance, many of them, nevertheless
the French Prairie last year, we believe, the subject will bo read with interest:
ing of gt 1 eater confidence. This improve- so come and buy. W. S. POWELL,
“The/
‘ of *'
Jgreat ‘ bulk
the common school
they add very much to the beauty of the , half and half, of winter and white spring some of the farmers lost their grain I in -
felB .
,
Dayton.
funds is 1 In tho hands of the County merit is : ¡ot confined *0 London; but is
town. Several residences are in the wheat. The spring wheat came on hist the same way.
shared Ly all the large provincial and a
course of construction at the present time year and yielded 35 bushels to the’aare;
TreasurJ ps of the several counties of tlie
and
now
the
winter
wheat
is
coming
on,
and many more will be added during the
H igh H anded P roceedings .-t-Miy State tn 1 [local agents of the Board of majority of the qcyatinental markets. Tel-
coming summer. The saw mill mei !n *n i and is one of the thriftiest looking fields John Palmer, Meriting from Beaver creek,
egrams : rom Odessa report good inquiry The WEEK LY Sun
School X hnd Commissioners. These funds
1 of grain in this neighborhood, promising
the county are making “hay” while !
with considerable shipments for conti­ 1776.
NEW YOBE.
1876.
be a bötin- I 1 to yield a full crop. Farming is easy in Coluiribia county, under date of March have accumulated from the sales of school
water is sufficient. Let t / here
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nental
account.
The
finer
weather
bei
at
the
. Eighteen hundred and seventy six is the Cen­
2 ht, gives an account of the forcibly ab­ lauds hi the respective counties, and have
tiful supply of side walks made and the Oregon.— lit port er.
tennial year.. It is als > the year rn which an
4 quieting
Q
duction of his daughter from her home been reti ijined and loaned according to end of t te week had the effect of
streets improved.
' Opposition lion*** Of llepreseniathes, the iirst
F or N estijcka .—Mr. J. E. Harris
by several uien. He says: “One of Qie law by t lie cpiinty treasurers. In Linn I the nearer foreign markets, as well as since the close of ihe war, will be in pow*r at
T he B ar .—The following attot^eys 1 and family intend making their homo in
Washington; and ihe year of the twenty-third
most outrageous affairs happened here county t 3fe amount of these school funds those of London and Liverpool; but we election of a President of tin* United State*. All
were in town during the week: Judge the Nestueka country. Johny will go
are incli med to think the lull is tempo- of the-e events are sure to be^of great interest
•to-day that has ever been known] irii a is $100,(j
In Marion about $50,000.
and impottance, especially the two latter; and
Upton, Hon. John Gearin, R. Stott, Jo. over in about ten days and make arrange­
civilized country. Five then come to tuy In Landjalibut the same as in Marion, rary. In view oi the probable shortness all Of them and everything connected with them
Simon, and E. Hughes, from Portland; ments for having a bouse built and alw
Of stock:, in France and Germany, our will be fully and fleshly reported and expound­
house this morning about 10 o’clock,
Judge Boise, P. C. Sullivan, of Salem; Sheep, corrals, as it js his intention to armed with Henry rifle«, two doubly-bar­ and so o|i through the State. The coun­ owu country markets continue scantily ed in Tux 6 ck .
The Opposition House of Representatives. ta-_
J. J. Daly, Judge Myers, and Ben Hay­ take over a drove of sheep, also other rel shot guns and one Spencer carbihe, ty treasarers of the several couuties are »»nppliec by farmers at from 2s 4d per king up the due of iuquiry opened vear. ago
stock. From what we have heard of the
den. of Dallas; John J. Whitney, Prose­ country, sh**‘P raising can, we think, be and catching hold of my oldest daughter . '.created tby law special agents of the quarter higher. A greatly reduced qpan- bv 1' ue Strx, will’aternly and dilligenth investi­
gate the corruption» and liiisdeeds of G kmnt ' s
• Roard, to manage these funds, and are
cuting Attorney, of Albany, aud T. B. made a success. All join in wishing
administration; and wilt, it is to be hoped, lay
tity
of
English
wheat
will
apparently
bo
carried
her
off
by
rnaiu
force.
Th
red
of
Handley, of Hillsboro. These gentlemen Johny better success in his sheep venture
uniformity in control »of them, except
the foundation for a newand better period in
and the local attorneys of Yamhill made th'an he had at Goose Lake.
the men carried tho girl wway, while fbe , where fi|r special reasons in the recom­ marked during the .next mouth or so. our national history, t Of all this T he B i n will
complete and accurate accounts, fur­
a pretty good number of the deciples of
other two concerned iu the abductioif'l mendation of the County Court another Feeding corn sharod the revival, and contain
nishing its readers with early and trustworthy
Blackstone.
T hat R eward .—The Hon. County walked sumo distance behind to guard person ji
.
-ley
and
maize
have
risen.
Flour
both ba
information upon these absorbing topi. a
assigned to the duty. In a Re­
The tweniy-third Presidential election, with
•
Court
of
Multnomah
county,
on
Wed-'
akeu
of
the
improvement,
and
bus
par
the
trail
and
prevent
pursuit.
At
the
To be R emoved .—We understand that
' publican county, the school funds are in
the prepattion* for it, will be memorable aa
upon G kants aspiration? fora third
it is the intention of Mr. J. K. Sampson nesday last “equitably adjusted” the re­ time of the abduction me aud tuy Son charge ft if a Republican officer. In a both h :re*aud abroad realizes higher deciding
term af power and plunder, and ftili more. as
ward
business
by
paying
Sheriff
Dale
prices.
were absent from home, and 110 one 4»as
to remove his warehouse from its pres­
deciding who shall be the candidate of ihe par­
$500; Samuel Gaunt $300; Mr. Carney in the house but my wife, four small Demo* tic county they are in clnifge of
ty of Reform, and aa electing that candidate.
ent position up town. Mr. Sampson^bas ¿$200. This we suppose, gives satisfac­
a Detn< [ratio officer. But a limited part
Resolutions Adopted«
Concerning all these subjects, these who read
T he S un will have the constant means of beuig
been trying to buy the land on which it tion. The question is where does Geo. children and a daughter about 15 years of the phblic educational fund is in di­
The fallowing resolutions were unani­ rhoroughly well inlormed.
stands aud is ready and willing to pay a Robison’s part come in?
old. I reached the house a few minutes rect chi ge of the Board of School Laud
The WtKKLY bUN^which has attained a circu­
reasonable price therefor, but it appears
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after the men were gone,and was inform­ Corn mil ioners. The Board makes rules mously adopted by the Democratic Cen- lation of over eigliv thousand copies already
that be canuot. The building will nave
L eaves .—Dr. S. A. Young, who has ed by my wife of the outrage which bad
trkl Co nmittee of Marion county. In has its readers in every State and Territory,
and regulations under the statute for the
and we trust that the year 18<6 will see their
to be taken to pieces as the location pre­
been
reading
with
Dr.
Littlefield
for
been perpetrated. We both started in careful Management of school funds by anothei part of this paper will be found uumber* doubled. It will continue to be a
vents it from being removed bodily. J'o
the thorough newspaper. All the general news of
say the least the job will be herculean. some time, leaves shortly for San Fran­ pursuit and saw the three men with our agents. | The statute requires that all an artic le taken from the
the day will t>e found in it. condensed when un­
cisco for the purpose of attending a j daughter just as they turned the betid of
subject The resolutions are:
important. at full length when ot moment; and
school mortgages be taken upon lands,
always, we trust, treated in a clear, interesting
Jieaolttd,
By
the
Democratic
Central
C oming . —Dr. Glen, of Portland, in­ course of medical lectures. Success
I
the creek. However, the two men that the casl value of which shall be three
aud instructive manner.
r .
forms ns that the McGibbeny family will with you.
It is our aim to make the W eekly S i x the
were behind presented their gun»l and times tfic cash value of the amount of Committee of Marion cdunty, that we
best family newspaper in the world, and we
heartil; • recommend the organization of shall
be here on next Tuesday, April 4th, and
ABRIVED—The first installment of told us that if we caiue a step nearer they the loaij,
continue to give iu its columns a large
<*, without reference to the im-
Democi »tic Clubs iu the different pre­ amount of miscellaneous reading, such aa »to-
will give one of their select entertain­ Spring goods at the G ranger S tore at would blow our brains out as far as pow­
I’ nts. A j>erton desiring to make
provembi
[riee. tales, poems, sci. ntitic iutel.igenceand ag­
ments on that evening, and perhaps on McMinnville.
der would do it. By their threat« and a Ioan 'is required to produce the certifi- cincts.
ricultural information, for which we are not
the next evening also. Should they
-e - <-
;
Bewu td, That we cordially in Vite the able to make room in our daily editiou. The MERCHANTS,
cocked
weapons
they
kept
me
and
my
cate
ofathe
County
School
Superintend
­
agricultural department especially is one of its
come every person that can should hear
W anted .— Any one that has a land
wife at bay until the other men got off ent giving a just valuation of the prop­ co-operation in our primaries of »11 who prominent features. The fashions are also reg­
them.
I
warrant to dispose of can do so by leav­
are opposed to ring» and cliques with­ ularly reported in its columns.
8 H EBID AN, OREGON.
with our daughler.” The writer adds erty to
mortgaged. In a Republican:
The W kixly Sex, eight page«, with fifty-six
ing
word
at
this
office,
S ickness .— We regret to announce
that the men concerned in this highhand­ county this valuation is fixed by a Re­ out regard to past party differences, and broad columns i« only |1.20 a year, postage
to act with with .the Demo- prepaid. At thia price berely repay« the cost
that sickness prevented Judge Bonham
who ea pact
]
officer. In a Democratic coun-
of the paper, no discount can be made from
Tne March number of Brainard’s ed proceeding are all of notoriously bud publ'
cratic
party
in the oom ing election and this rats to clubs, agents. Postmasters or any­
from holding oourt. This will necessi­
character. He gives us their names, but ty by Democratio officer; so that there
we pledge ourselve^ io treat all such
one.
tate a special term and a new jury will Musical World received. It is «good for obvious reasons they werd suppressed.
is no
The D aily 8 un , a largo four pa«o newspaper
y favoritism in the matter.
have to be drawn.
number and we cheerfully recommend
equals
in
the
party.
of twentv-sicht columns, give« aH the new« for
We understand that the matter is now in
“All
funds under the management
two cet.ta a copy. Subscription, postage pre-
it to our musical friends. Send $1. the Land« of the proper authorities, and
»aid 65c a month or »6.50 a year. buxaaY odt-
of the
are in the hands of the State
won by 5»'«iS>",7T»r.rw.r.
50 to 8. Brainard’« Sons, Cleveland, a thorough investigation of the affair
who makes all the loans and
is only
Ohio.
*«•<"“
THsi0H',»«T.rtaO.
fell
the securities given for the
held«
Apportionment of «chtxil funds, March
20th, 1876:
Hop-scotch weather.
Bad colds are prevalent.
Reach trees are in bloom.
Mr. R. Harns is improving.
Heavy frost Wednesday night.
We accept your apology, Mr, Bee.
The query is, when does Easter Bui]
ar river
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Smoked glass wss in demand last Sat­
urday.
LONE STAB SALOON,
J. H. CLARK, Proprietor
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