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LAFAYETTE COURIER. HERE ANO THERE. DArTON items . A Wonderful IMaeovery. MJSCELLAN KOÙS. the judgeship in the Fifth District. LONE STAR SALOON, Mr. E. Dixon, of Douglas county, The Journalfof recent date contains the 1 A gentleman of this city has claims to have the mammoth radish of following: . _ Mud drying up fast. t Stato. . It weighs just 24 lbs. He received a letter fr< ©m a friend named . Look out for scorchers now. t^-been Parkhurst, -who ha^> been hunting and has resat it for the purpose of raising Plenty worms but halo fish. LAFAYETTE, OREGON. trapping on Snake tfver, i during the win- seed therefrom. Rows and arrows are in fashion. ter, with headquai irters, near Farewell |. The Ashland Woolen Manufacturing > Three beautiful days this week. Bend.. The letter ii ¡«quite interesting, as Company has suspended operations for a HYING JUST PURCHASED THE above natiK-d r»tab!i-hment. I invte it contains an accoi iflt of the discovery of few weeks. People have commenced gardening. my friends to gire me a call and try my Those nice days brought the people a wotiderfu| cave, i, sbme ten or twelve A Democratic newspaper is to be start WINES, miles below the Bend. The cave was ed at La Grand,e shortly. out. LIQUORS, We fail to see any more striped stock foundifeveral'months ago, but never ex- . There are cattle buyers now in * Uma I plorod until two w-qeksago, when a wolf SBGARS, ings. tilla county commandi ng a capital of not was followed into pts gloomy recesses. 1 TOBACCO. The roads are becoming dusty in some less than $50,000. By the use of torches the exploring party places. A good Billiard Table will be found A rich ledge has been discovered on here for the accommodation dt my custom The Grangers have been improving found that the cavtg extended into solid Burnt river, showing rich rock in free era. rock a distarico distance of two I hundred yards,the their hall. n3.tf J. H, CLARK. arch rising to a height of fifteen feet, gold and four feet wide. Rev. J. Hoberg finished his course of Lebanon society is being pleasantly twenty feet from the entrance. The floor Kstra-y 2N otice, lectures last evening. ! ’ ' . * agitated by numerous month at 10 o'clock A. M. at Grange Hall. leap year parties. was quite dry, but strewn with the re- aken up by the undersigned Several persons who have been stop There is to. be a wedding at North * ’ . I - ^skeletons . .____ of 1 wild ..j living six miles North of Lafayette on mains of a numberjof The firm of Brown A Stewart, pub IHIHIHES. ping here during the winter intend leav Yamhill next Sunday. or about the Sth of December, 1875, on? roan inare abont U hands high. 7 years old ing. Tom Brown goes to the Black Hills Tub much dry weather was undoubt animals, some of tl m showing evid^je lishers of the Albany Democrat has been »V no marks or brands perceptible. The abovt X-. EBOX REV. J, HOBERG, P. E. of freshness and o^fiers were yellow with dissolved. The-busiiuss will be contin Frank ^IcCoy and Will Aiderman to one edly the cause of the fire yesterday. estray was this day appraised by J.T. Hem'- 1st Sunday of etch month at.................. 11 A. M. of the fisheries oh the Columbia River. bree, J. P., at $20. this the lsth day of Dec. If y6u wish anything in the dressmak age. At the fartl^t extremity of the ued by Mr. Brown. 1875. WM. ROBERTS. 3d " . - -• .................. 7 T. M. cavern four human skeletons were found ing line call on Miss Loughary & Sister. Dr. Íeít, to Southern Oregon; Mr. Hick The National Campaigak I Regular appointments of Rev. J. W. Watts, ey and Bryant to the Nehalem where * . . NOTICE, Prof. ¡Cresswell has secured a school at i dark as ebony, the ¡enamel worn off, and aeioud Sunday of each month at 11 o'clock a The Presidential the bones finely ¡perforated., in many election may be WILL run a Lack from Dayton to-St. Joe Sheridan. We wish you the best of suc- theyi have laud claims. via Lafayette, connecting with the cars ev To whom it may concern: w. and 7. o'clock r M.' places with minutfo holes. A measure- said to have fully opened with the or Softie egotistical jackanapes of this cess. ery day. Notice is hereby that J. B. Harker A 11 business promptly attended to. Prof. Condon is to lecture at North mcnt! of the »kelef nns was taken. One ganization of the Na tional Democrat place has bad the audacity to presume has nothing to do with running the T he L iteaaby E ntertainment .— decll ’ 74:U I J. BEST • I Yamhill next Saturday evening and seveii.fdet six inch» les in length, another Dayton Flouring Mills. ic Congressional Co mmittec, who are As per previous announcement the liter- upon a small amount of superficial Sundays r 8eveii feet exactlj l I one six feet five inch know ledge he must have acquired in the J. T. HERBERT. ary entertainment given at Good Tem Less than three thousand men, women es, and the talles^ i> sight feet. They were now prepared for b isiness. The fol- D ayton , N ov . 26, 1875. rural districts of "Arkansaw ” to write plar Hall last Iriday night, came off, IJ and children were fishing at the boat lying side by sidtf,it as if placed there by lowing will be of interest to all: and as was anticipated proved a success. ¡ disrespectfully of our last coiumuuica- landing last Tuesday. NOTICE. R ooms of the N lt ’ l D emo human hands, or tai leir former owners ha^$ I A large aud appreciative audience was tion, to the C ourier . This, besides be cratic C ongrí ssional C om . , I have for sale Mulkey and Walking When a person becomes to talkative found death whilelseeking sleep. One of To whom it may concern: That J. 1324 F street, Washington,D.C., preBent and paid marked attention to the ing uncalled for, was very shabby. and you want him to shut up just hand Garden City Plows. They MUST be sold C. VauRenssaleer has uothing to do the party, who. jnad studied anatomy But some people are so degraded in exercisee. After a few well chosen pre SENA' E. him a piece of cheese. with runniug the Dayton Flouring pronounced the.«mallest skeletons thoso •0 come and buy. liminary remarks by Mrs. H. A. Lough thought that the heighth of their ambi Mills. One of the contracting parties having of females, Thef üth in the skulls were W. S. POWELL, Hop- J. W. Stf venson, of Ken- n49:ml fel8 Dayton. ary, the regular programme was carried tion is to be constantly engaged in hurl the mumps prevented a marriage last J. B. Harker, —-------------------- ----------- - -------------------------------------- I the best preservM. Near the skeletons tucky; Hon. W. W. . Eaton, of (Jon- ing vituperative language at some one. Sunday at North Yamhill. out consisting of music, vocal and iustru- were found a stojis hatchet, several stone necticut; Hon. D. |V. White, of Ma- Notice. ifaental, recitations, select readings, dia Of such material is ‘Itemizer’ óomposed. The Grange at North Yimhill initia vessels, a pestle, p|nd a number of flint ryland; Hon. H. Gj. Davis, of West His blazing icit, fnmor and neuty items HE undersigned having beau appointed, ted five members last Saturday. The logues and tableaux, a majority of which by the County Court ot Yamhill county, arrofii-heads. Tne writer of the letter executor of the estate of Samuel Kin Virginia; Hou. J B. Gordon, of ney, Oregon, were well rendered. The Four Seasons are found iu the Reporter, a thumbpaper grauge at that place is in a very flour deceased. All persons having claims ishing condition. says an effort wif soon be made to make WHY PAY $85 ? — Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter issued from McMinnville. To be sure against said estate are requested to present Georgia. it an objechfor Pr >fessor-Condon to come them with the proper vouchers to J. L Kin- —by Misses Burbank, Cooke. Hanna and its circularon does not often extend out Here is some leap year poetry: nev,at his residence, five miles north of La- nous; E? Hoberg, was pretty aud the girls did side theAuudhole in which it is begotten, up here and sciei t'lfically examine the t Mother may I go out to pop? fuvette, within six months from this «late well in their respective parts. .The main Yes, tnv darling dauglite:; L. C. KINNEY, cave, skeletons, e ’ ., as all believe the Hon. Fliester Cl finer, of Pennsyl but occasionally a stray copy finds a rest April 7, 1876. . Executor. D educed pbice , $35. If ypu fail this year you m ist shut up shop: feature of the evening were the songs by remains belong a prehistoric race of vania; lion. C. W. Chapin, of Mas You've kept longer than you’d orter. Edeth Kelty, and Willie Loughary, the ing’ place in Dayton. This pragmatical HOME AND MOME SHUTTLE ES little folks did well. The 'Three Graces,’ exqre8enc»on community undertakes to Tho steamer Beaver will go on an ex giant«. JSTotice. NG MACHINES. sachusetts; lion. . . W. Throckmor- —«1 —tableau—was a pretty thing. The mu- rennet on our eoeiai »tatuling. Why, you cursion trip down the river next Sunday. i OTICE isliereby given that pursuant to tic with but few exceptions, was good. All are iuvited. Fifty cents apiece pays Gen, Nherinaii Hf'co.iuiueuds a Transfer ton, of Texas; Hon. A. S. Hewitt, of the statute in snch ca'*es made and pro REDUCED TO LIVE AND LET LIVE of the Ii i I ihii Bureau. vided, I will sell at public «ale, one valuable Mrs. Duniway, closed the exercises with i sanctimonious hypocrite, where was your the bill. Don’t forget your luuch bas New York; Hon. C. E. Hooker, of PRICES. lior«e to the highest bidder, lor cash in hand a short speech. We regret that for want thimblefpll of brains when you dared to ket. CillOAGb, Ap?i 5. — The Times* Wash- in U. S. gold or silver coin, at tuy stable in 1 Mississippi; Hon. Sp, Saylor, of Ohio. Dayton. Yatnhill county, Oregon, on the Sth hese machines ARE SUPERIOR of space we caunotgive the other partic ! bring up the subject of social standing. Wo understand that a young riian in ington special c<A fains a letter from Gen. to any and. all; nice sesers. straight day of Aprik 1876. between the hours of ten ipants notice. The entertainment will ' Should have treated you with silent con ino two uiivaa*. bhuivu . iuvr slik h , needlos; threads, shuttle . - lock-stitch, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. o’clock A. M.. and three o'clock P. M.. ot said i uvcuiu', ChehaLm has been raising particular Sherman to tfie < ^nimlttee on Indiari^if- be remembered as one of the ^appy and day, to satisfy a lien which 1 hold against the !,the rimplest and cheapest and the-lightest I tempt but when we reflect upon the idea thunder. His father some years ago, so fairs. He recom inends a transfer of the Mr. W. W. Corboraii, Mr. James said horse for feed and keeping, amounting running firs.-clas« machines in the market. , joyous events of the season. Why not to tlm sum of eighty-flve dollars in U. S. gold To see is' toconvinee yourself. repeat it, say during court week, aud af of Buch a wart on society as you, attack the story goes, deeded this boy, who'for i Indihn Bureau'tc ‘ the War Department, E. Harvey, and Mr. Charles Mason. or silver coin, together with accrueing costs ter the programme is exausted, move the ing our business and habits, and cannot short we’ll call Jim, and two other chil and says: “As t be military authorities and expenses. JOSEPH BEST. THE dren his farm, since then Jim has taken The Democratic Itayton, March 15, 1876. w3 organizations in seats and have a social dance? ■roll help defending ourselves, aud in the unto himself a wife and the old gentle are already chai ged with the duty of language of the immortal Shakespere man has married again. A few days keeping peace, j am sure they will be all the States and ' Territories are re FOR SALE. AiX F ool ’ s D ay .—The first day of SEWING ACHINES. say: Lay on Mcduff, and damned be he since Jim went to his father’s and or better able to act pmplish this end if in quo? ted to send the names of the Com- ACRES OF LAND ON THE W1L- April was duly observed at this place. dered the old gentleman to vacate in- who first cries holo, enough. ; to the Congres- M. VVF lamette River is for sals cheap, and Sells of alb-kinds and descriptions were stanter, and became so boisterous that trusted with thef issue of annuities, wheth-. mittecs, immediate y, on reasonable terms. For particulars apply to You will find us always ready for he was pot out of the house. Wheieupoh > er money, food I itr clothing. The lndi- sional Committee. brought into requisition, and many per vr H.C.DALE. BIZ. I he drew a revolver and threatened to ans, more especi ially those who occupy sons were wade to feel that it is as well Applications for speeches, docu shoot the inmates if they came to the NOTICE. ✓ the vast region vjest of the Missippi, from to watch as to pray. One of the best - SCHOOL MEETINGS, ETC. ments, and other folitical matter,and I ♦ window or duor. FB1HE delinquent tax list will be returned in ; the Rio Grande ’to. the British line, are takeoffs was a piece of round iron, wrap all communication |s relating to the Ü a few days. Tha«e that have not paid their Below is given the names of the new D ied .--At Oakland, March 31st, 1876, naturally warrj Jors, and haVe always ped so as to represent a twenty dollar school directors, clerks and reports of the 3 should be trxes will govern themselves accordingly. H. C. DALE. of consumption, Mr. Lycurgus Hem looked to them) ilitary, rather than to the business of tho Ço minittee roll of silver. Quite a number of debts several districts so far as we can learn: addressed to th£ Secretary,Hon. Jas. bree. The deceased was Ijorn near Mc ■ civil agents of t lie government, for pro- WAGON FOR SALE. were paid with it, to the great amuse i c . I District No. 1—J. D; Fenton, re-elect ment of bystanders. Cans, with false Minnville, Warren county, Tennessee, I tectibn or piw fishmeut, and were the E. Harvey, 1324 F street, Washing- insides, were filled to overflowing by un- ed clerk; E. Olds and C. Buckingham N qv . 7th, 1829, and was burried at Mc troqps to be i fritlidrawn, instant war ton City. suspecting storekeeper, ■a. Old hats, over elected directors. Minnville, Yamhill county, Orogon, on Vofild be the re h It. If it is the policy sidewalks, but found Editors who send their newspapers a brick, adorned the aid District No. 22—Hull Johnson, elected April 2d, 1876, under the auspices of the of the Governili ¡nt, aS I believe it is, to few persons that desires! them removed to the Committee will be furnished clerk; J. K. Sampson director. The re Masouic Lodge, at that place, of which bad enough to give them a lift. Some savb.the remnant of these tribes, it can he was au honored member. A wife and with all documenta free of. charge. of the jokes were well arranged, indeed. tiring clerk made the following reports: son and numerous friends mourn his loss. oul^be accomplished by and through No. legal voters, 89; number of per . II. C lymer , Chairman. I Summons- thè:àiilitary autjliority. These will obey SuiTtD.—At a revival meeting on the sons over 4 and under 21 years of age, I mproving .—We hear that Judge or dets and euforee any line of policy that W. H. i J arnum , Treas. . In the County Court of Y’amhill County, State other side of the river, not long singe, 151; No. male scholars, 68; No. females, Bonham has been very sick of typhoid nia^Tj be prescribed for them by law or Tire mo-t important improvement ever Oregon. • J E. H iRVEY, Secretary. 4 D.- C. Dougherty of tlie minister requested all those who 83; No. quarters school taught, 3; kind and John S. Lady.’l made., It saves labor »nd preserves health. I fever but is now slowly improving. It ■ rcMflaticus.’ hlfconer or later these Indi- TOoner Inter partners under the flrm name of I No more dise.-tbe and death-, side cr or back- wished to go to heaven to rise to their of books used. Standard Series; average Dougherty A Lady, plaintiffs, action to The Democratic; primaries in Polk will be some weeks before he will be able unAf say the S|oux, Cheyennes, Atiip- aches from u-ii.g sewing machines, No vs. > recover feet. The whole congregation excepting attendance, 60; whole number of pupils were held t >-day and tho County i m >ney. teaching required. A child can ran it. Al to bold court, and the term in this court- e«- Kiowas ways starts the right wav. Never goes __ .T ’áíid ; Comanclies must lie county one gentleman arose. The gentleman enrolled during the year, 113; No. not ty will probably be called for some time .Midi- R. backwards and breaks things. Can be stop sell^u pportingr !’ And farming and me- Convention will meet to-inorrow. Tho Charlcs Deronie, defendant. who failed to arise is, we are happy to attending any school, 61; rate bills, $350; iu At ay or June. ped instantly. With it on your machine, Democrats of Polk expect to carry that To Charles Derome, the above named defen you cats do double the work yon can with clia? l«?ul arts 4 t> ’ obnoxious to their na- ------------- . »--------------- — > ant: ' say, is very highly respected. The min amount received and paid teachers out county, and dou-bt 1 ess »hey will if they __ ) A tralitions _J In the name of the State of Oregon: Y’ou but it. Fifty s:itches can 1« made with ot.-e turies! and that any hope of M illinery .—By reference to our ad ister approached and inquired of the gen of county and State fund, $500; value of are hereby notAfled and required to be and ap- prea-ure of one .foot. It can l>e applied to have a proper ticket. pear in the aliove named court in the above any sewing machine. Approved by the tleman if he had no desires to go to the school house, $4000; value of other prop vertising columns it will be seen that their becoiuingpigriculturists cau hardly entitled aiction and answer -the complaint, til Massachusetts btate Board of Health, (see ed against you by the above named plaintiffs, Official Report. 1872), Mas-achusetts Medi realms above. The gentleman replied: erty. $200. Lafayette has a millinery establishment b^riyiectcd. ^nt the Indians see the within ten days from the date of tlm service cal Society and Massac lniseU- Charitable "I don’t know anything about heaven Following is the financial report of the under the supervision of Mrs. Smith and buffalo, elk, cl‘_. Antelope, deer anti large ot thia summons upon yon, if it .be served in Mechanic's Association. The Hall Treadle and I do about Oregon, so I guess I will retiring, clerk fur the year ending April Mrs. Butler. They have just received a ga¿|é fast di$ Ipearing, and they must said Yamhill county, and if served within MRS. !.. J. MÍITH, I MRS J. Bl TLllB, any other county in the State of Oregon, then is a part of ail Home Machines sold by u*. stay here; Orogon is good enough for 3, 1876: To amount received from for lot of goods of the latest style and fash I raise cattle anc sheep or starve. This in you are required to appear and answer as af The Hull Treadle Grinding Machine me. . , ion. Give them a call. oresaid wit iiin twenty days from, such service Must be seen to be appreciated. Fur^a mer clerk, H. Hurley, coin, $283.60; cur- uy fpipion is the proper direction to and if this summons Tie served ujioii you by farmer or mechanic to see it. is to buy one. publication thereof, then you are hereby nb- It is an indiapeu-able article in every farm C hurch L ecture .—Mrs. Duniway renev, .$37.84: amount received from tutnitheir attei tiouand which is tho best T11E BELKNAP EASE. « tifledand required to ap'pear in said court house, shop or hotel and answer said complaint as aforesaid by the The Hall Treadle Jig Saw and Bor delivered a religious lecture at the church State apportionment, $283.14; refunded friend tlm Indi ms ever hud. tirst day of the term of tile said court follow Chief Justice Waite of the Supreme ' if ’ l ing Machine. laat Sunday evening. Tho announce by H. H. Hewitt, $1; amount received ing the expiration of six weeks publication '«L — i from county apportionment, $228 01; Court of the United States appeared be hereof, which term of court will be liegun and Is an accomplishment in every Workshop T he O ther ] V ersion .—In the" Orfgo- ment that a woman was going to preach held in the court house in Lafayette, in said The Hall treadle is applicable to all ma- making thè total amount received, $823. : .OREGON. LAFAYETTE, Yamhill county on Monday, the tirst day of I chibery requiring a foot power-dewing ma was sufficient to draw a crowd that filled 59. Credit. By cash paid C. G. Morev, fore the Senate and administered the «AM of the 28tn ulf, we published in ex- a • i f May. A. I»., 1876. and yon are hereby notified chines. grindstones, jig saw s. turning ¡allies necessary oath to the senators prepara tnict pf a left written by a Mr. Palmer, that if you fail so to appearand answer said jewe'ers' and dentists’ lutles. etc. bend for the chut ch to overflowing. The text $200; paid Hewitt, two orders^ $400; to IV e have J USI T received direct from complaint, for want thereof said plaintiffs will circulars. tory to the consideration of the impeach w^io resides < Beaver creek, Col unibia a choice iui-mrtnient ot V V Portland. : tal amount paid out $600; balance ou was selected for the speaker, but she take judgement in their l’avor and against Millinery Goods Ol all kinds, coesisting ^n von for t ne sum of one hundred and sixty HALL TREADLE MANUFACTURE CO ment case against Belknap. The 17th copnty, in re •la ,tv>n to the abduction' of hand, $233-59. handled it with perfect ease. Her re part of tour and W-liMi dollarst*l<U9G-100j and for costs 17 New Montgomery st. Sau Fracisc District No. 31—R. 8. Shook elected of this mouth is the time fixed.for Bel hii it daughterj We are in receipt,of a and disbursements of this action. noia marks were not entirely confined to the This summons is published by authority of clerk; Dill Roberts, Stewart and Baker, knap to appear at the bier of the Senate, lei liter writteii bjr another person, who an order of Hon. II. Httrli-y, ’Judge of said soripture, 4»ut were mixed with sound were elected directors. j___ «- _r. o » Court, liearing date of March 10. 1876. and he has been duly summoned. A ' gives an entin ily different version of the facto regarding everyday life, and occa RAMSEY A McCAIN. • I! n B.= A tax to raise $S00 to build a school telegram from Washington says that thé 1 _ 'T- » -f V s c sionally giving some of the straight-laced March 17,4876. w6 Att'ys for Plaintiffs. affair. I [»ir. Says the writer: * ' » "Your item of " r house was voted in the Wood's district. ft * 2 x . professors a "left-handed lick.” impression obtains that the Senate will bi^h-liand owtrage, etc., in Oregonian of » »O — a — — Bi - a I District No. 6- Wiu. B. Martin, clerk; decline jurisdiction of the case, because S.22* 0*10- = 28|h, is muclwrominented on by residents T he E nd .—The first of April was tho directors J. J. Martin, J. H. Olds, and c I« - 5- * - his resignation has been accepted. We ! ft o *»• • - b Û, of,This count; w(ho know Palmer. The The W E EK LY Sun time fixed by the Second Adventists for ■ John Wordle. ■ .. cau not yet believe that such will be the facts are, tha Palmer’s son-in-law, who * X s 3 the end of all things sublunary, and the 1776. NEW TOSK. TOBJL 1876. In district No. 16, Win. Ball elected 7. 2 J And in fact eveii rthing that is to be found = - 2 5 result. The English Presidents are all1 is a well to-d farmer, living in Cowlitz o ’ 2 t - 1 in a first class Millinery aud Fancy Goods final destruction of this terrestrial sphere. director and A. D. Runnells, clerk. A Eighteen hundred and seventysix is the Cen- in favor of the jurisdiction and the ques county, W. T r was visited by Palmer a Store. I We were.not sure but that alibis might i tenniai tear. It is also ihe jear ju which an O -. -I Ä ss motion to vote a tax sufficient to build a --ALSO— -■ JTwa. LîlW Opposition House of Represennithes. the tirst tion has never bueu decided in this coun shjott time’ag i, who informed the son-in- happen as arranged in the programme, school house and sustain a free school S ? 2 j since the close of the war, will be in power at try. Evidently the jurisdiction ought to law and lijs wife, that his (Palmer’s) LA.DIKS’' s x - o “ £ ‘ ' Washington; and the year of the iwe ity-thi.il E-B therefore we did not urge our delinquent nine months in the year, was lost by a — < -W» 5 I election of a President of the United States. All exist notw.thstanding the indecent haste w|fe was verj sick, and he had come for <5 s ft "5 -1 & subscribers to come forward and pungle vote of.21 to 17. Things waxed warm of the-e events are sure to be of great interest and iinpoi tance, especially-tne ^vu latter; and over the meta lie substance as we thought for awhile; people having to swear iu of Grant iu accepting his resignation and tl£‘m to go d< wn* with him, which- they Or«lers taken f< j- IIAIR yORK and at- all of them and everything connected with them if he escapes trial by the senate it will bo dip. On jtrri fing at his homo Qjey found perhaps they might Deed it more than their votes. tende 1 to With diapatch. c e •* will be full} and freshly reported and expound we do. Now that we find it necessary We ; especially Lsk the ladies of Ijifayatte on account of the Republican majority hi vife H1 p£fcGt health. ** 5 » ¿ o ed in T he 8 cn . a . Palmer told The directors in district No. 8 are: N. aud|vioiuity to g:v|e usji share of their pat to tarry here for awhile we must urge 13 u I a * * I . A • * _ Ï t he Oppositiort House of R .-prosentatives. ta ia fimi that Ì Lody. hia son-in- -law that his object in getting ronage. K. Sitton, yi’m. Colwell and John Cal- king up the :ine of inquiry opened tearsago those Ui arrears to come to the center. SMITH A BUTLER. The House has done its duty in tho hijm down \ vms for him to help support bv T he S un , will sternly.and diligently investi hoon. JiJW. Cowels, clerk. Tha meet no7;tf gate the corruptions and uiis ienia of G kany ’» ' I premises and the country will now look Palmer L odge O rganized .—W. R. Dunbar, ing was harmonious. ji'ly; that if he did not con- ’s fari administration; and will, it is to be hoped, lay to the Senate fur the conviction uf the seht he shoulll not-^llow him to take his the foundation for a uewaud better period in G. W. 0. T., on the 4th inst. organized a llu not-i>llow liitn to take his onr national history.’ Of all this T he Bus will A CORRECTION. i corrupt i>ribe-taker. Lodge of Good Templars at Sheridan, wife back. Miller, the son-in-law. find contain complete and accurate account«, fur nishing its readers with early and trustworthy I with 37 charter applicants. T? N Faul- On account of an error in the maim- 1 ing himself | entrapped, consented, .and j information upon tluse absorbing topics. The Independents of Marion county I coner, W C T; Pauline Branson, R II S;| script call fur the Democratic Cohntyj The-tweniy-tbird Presidential election, with wished his.wife to go to their home and the vrepartious for it, will be luMuorsbie as Eliza Mattoon, L II S; Jennie Rowell, Convention, Amity precinct is given on-? are talking of calling a County Conven mrtke preparation to bring their liou«'«'. deciding upon G rant s aspirations fora third W V T; Albert Tanner, W S; Kate 'DeJ tion for the purpose of putting a ticket term of power and plunder, and -till more as ly four delegates, and Hast Chehalem 3. ? I hold goods, ^to« k, Ac., down to Palmer's deciding who shall be the (-a:ididate of the par lashmutt, W A 8; P L Delashmutt. F S; The apportionment is based on the vote’ for the Legislature and county officers in place. Palmer, however, prevented his 3 x ty of Reform aui as electing that candidate. Corner T lird and Adams sta. Mary Delashuiutt, W T; L M .Burgep, of La Dow at the last regular election,- ■the field. They think that the Republi daughter ac lompauying her husband, '< oncerning all these subjects, these who read -Ï.5 ? T ub S i n will have the constant means of being W C; Wm Wright, W M; Mary Fair and allows one delegate for every ten can Ring of Salem will manipulate OREGON. LAFAYETTE, Thu busban went aWay, and next day Thoroughly well iniormed. grave«, D M; Mary Faulcouer, I G; Win things to suit themselves, aud hauce they The W leki . y bus, which has attained a circu- returned w|th some friends, armed for ’ iil'y solicit a share of the Bosley, O G; James Miller, P W C T; A votes or fraction of five. La Dow polled arc not willing to submit. <M7E respect ; I lation of over eighty thousand copies slready i Ati-y einerg«i|icy. Palmer was at home patron»g ? of the ladies of Lafayette Tv patronag ! 47 votes in Amity aud hence that pre- ; Tanner, Lodge Deputy. . has its readers in every State and Territory, and vicinity. T< rms, very reasonable. ! and we trust that the year 18,‘fi will see tneir cinct is entitled to Jite delegates; he poll I Mississippi has elected delegates to the J I while they #ero leaving, and flourished 1 Kz“Give us a !*ll. . j number.« doubled. It will continue to be a C losed .—The’ writing school at this ed only 20 votes in East Chehalem, and 4 ». spr7.tf. a*shot-gun and made threats, but none ; thorough newspaper. Ail the gen ra. news of National Republican Convention in fa- « place terminated last Wednesday event the day will be found in it, condensed when un hence that precinct is entitled to only 2 vor of Senator Morton for President. wore put in ^xpeution.”— Oregonian. important. at full length when ol moment; and ing. The prizes offered by Prof. Cress delegates. Democrats in these preciuctg I always, we Un-t, treated in a clear, interesting He now' . ai f wo St »tea and will probably well were awarded «Co Miss Lou. Euro are requested to send up the proper num« | and instructive manner, OREGON. It is our aim to make the W eekly S i n the bank, for the best specimen of pentnan- b(ir of delegates. The error is merely a ! get more of the Southern Stites. Penn best family newspaper in the world, aud we f sylvania Republican Convention inatruc* An Episcopal church building is to be -ship, and to Frank Whitcomb, for the clerical one and can be corrected. Re- ! shall continue to give in its columns a laige J______ 1 a ‘*-1 . . . eed for Gov. Hartranft fur President. amount of miscellaneous re.idi^ig, suth as sto complete»! m Canyon city this summer. greatest improvement. The prizes were member: Amity is entitled to 5 and East j ries. tales, poems, scientific iutel igenee and ag- a beautiful chromo —the captive child— A large. of eggs were shipped from ricultural information, for which we are not Chehalem to only 2 delegates. The question has often been asked, able to make loom iu otir daily edition. 7he for the best writer, and fi ve dollars ' to Coos Bay to San Francisco last week. agricultural department especially is one of its the one making the most improvement. whether Tillamook county forms a part . SLIGHT B laze .—Yesterday afternoon prominent features. The fashions are also reg Heretofore?t^e ’ shipments were all the of the Third Judicial Districi or n<Jt. ularly reported in its columns. SHERIDAN, OREGON. the roof of the Millinery establishment | other w^y, hundreds of dozens being an A R omp .—A orowd of young folks The W eekly S vn , eight pages, with fifty-six The better opinion seems to be that by a broad columns is only $l.’J0 a year, postage le bay. took a general romp after flowers last of Mesdames Smith & Butler, caught blunder of the last Legislature Tillamook nually *bro“ight‘ from that cit’ prepaid. As thia price barely repays the cost LaCreolajL nlge, L O. G. Of tlie paper, no discount can be made from Tuesday. Of all the highfaluting times fire from the sparks falling on the roof. county is not in any judicial district. Dallas SEND (STAMP FOR.CIRCULAR thia rate to clubs, agents, Postmaster» orauy- For the time being considerable excite» we have heard of lately this was one of t 5 is ten yeartf old. ono. , TRAYED OR STOLE' FROM LAFAT, ;, jumping, climbing fen- ment prevailed. The damage, owing ty The D aily S vx , a largo four psgo newspaper Mr. G. O. Holman is going to stump F $3,900 h^s bgen subscribed towards a ette, about the 1st o -November, lsfli of twenty-eight columns, gives all the news for lohnny-jump-upe, having the prompt assist an ca rendered, was bu| a sorroi horse; star in orehead: ¿ftaBh this county for the^Upublican party, new steam two ceuta a copy. Subscription, postage pre — i flouring mill at Peoria. Blight. It seems to us that it would be a of the a way up tune generally, was part par»of bands high: no brands. Mri will n»rs WEST MERWEN.CT paid, 55c a month Or Ki-90 » year. S unday edi reward of »10 to any one vho will giv® me idea 1' for «mh property owner to pro- If he don't save it tfien a dose of saltpe- programme. The beautiful weather The tion extra, »1-10 per vear. We have no travel Dalles Tribune announces that information of his whereabouts or brils cure good ladder«.' Miade them feel all over m spots. ter will be in order? hint to me at Lafayette. ing agents. Address, Judge McArthur is not a candidate fog * THE SUN, New York City. WM. 8UUJVAN; Our correspondent. "Biz,” sends us the following from Dayton under date of FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1876. April 4: The much talked of question, tax or THE MAILS. no tax for the support of ths Dayton i - I Mails close at 5:30 o’clock P.M. Arrive at school, was yesterday decided in favor of 7:30 o'clock P. M. an $800 tax, by twenty majority. Mr« John Jones was elected director SECRET SOCIETIES. fur three years; John Shipley, clerk. The A. F.Jt A. M.—Meets the Friday on or before ' election parsed off very quiiitly. the full moon. Members in good standing invi Crjquet is the principal pass time of ted to attend. Ry order of. W. JK. those who have the time to spare aud I. O. O. F.—-Meets every Saturday night at 8 many seem to have the time therefor. o'clock P. M. Members in good standing invi Dayton is to have another blacksmith L Í, J K. ted to attend. By order of .—Meets every Tue-.lay night at7 »hop, so wn understand, to be run iu con I.O. O.T.- P. M. Members of the order in good standing nection with the wagon Bhop. It seems to be a good trade, as the sound of the invited. By order of W. C. T. P. of H.—Meets the third Saturday o| each haiuaier is constantly heard iu the shops. Rainshiney weather. J. H. CLARK, Proprietor H • r: LAFAYETTE, OREGON. EXPRESS LINE, T DAYTON TOST.JOSEPH 1 Garden City Plows. Kxecxitor_s T »"SATE $50. SEWING ^CHIN’S N T HALL TREADLE V ti SMITH BUTLER, Hats, Bonnets, Cuffs and Collars, Plumes, Laces and Ribl bons, Feathers, Flowers, . Etc. — P O TIES. MAKERS. H Q 5? s WALSH & REED, A THE PARKER CUN à MERCHANTS, PARKER BRO'S ' -I ■ ■ $10 REWARD! S