Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, May 05, 1876, Image 3

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    LAFAYETTE
COURIER.
HERE AND THERE.
hheridan items .
By some hook or orook the following
items from Sheridan failed to reach us in
More rain is sadly needed.
time for insertion last week:
Only iflne milliners in town.
Still it rains! and farmers lay down
Cainpibeetiug times approach.
the grubbing hoe and plow for the more
important duties of politics. Crestfallen
Candidates are buzzing with care. .
candidates are daily returning; those far as we knowj-bdt he can hardly be
A week conclusion—Saturday night.
whose aspirations were highest coming said to-be capable or qualified. He
County Court was in session this week.
in under cover of night.
was raided in this county and educa­
New goods at Littlefield and Hills.,
Qur merchants on business days are !
F. W. Martin gave us a call last Tues­ busy. Mr. Mayer keeps on hand a large ted in ¡fMcMinnviile and Moninouth
and stdiiied law fit Salem. He was
day.
assortment of goods, and is always ready
Ol*.' the chuck holes between here and to accommodate his customers; while De- admitted to the bar at the last term
Amity.
lashmutf & Co. are doing a land office of the ¡Supreme/lourt. He has, so
A. M Hurley will deliver the next biz. If you want anything in the line far as we can asciu tain, never tried a
of drugs, medicines, books, stationery, \ case infi cofirt ofjrecord; and but few
lecture.
etc., you should give Mr, Saylor a call.
See programme of tho picnic at Nort.i
if any pf IheJustK’es courts. He has
The Good Templars are in a flourish­
Yamhill.
t._j
-S experience in the
had aljFoluUcly Dfe
ing condition, old and young alike being
Tillamook county rejoices in a theatri­
trial of ci Muinal cpses, and whether or
interested and lending their influence; in
cal society.
consequence of which we have no saloons not hqpvill niaka ia good lawyer we
Bullfrogs are now singing their melo­
do not, know, f
it is evident tiiaj
or drunks.
dious psalms.
Croquet-r-notwithstanding it rains the hq is I lint qualified to take hold of the
No nipuptics have taken place as far
district attorney
boys keep the balls rolling in the ol<| impovfant office
as heard from.
church, where they have an alley ar­ and perform its rqanifold duties there
A dog fight is now facitiously styled ranged.
of. The blun'derf of an incompetent
tui ajtiiirr de eur.
Rev. J. W. Miller preached two excel­ or inekper|encedjbrosecutor frequent­
Advertising is a blister which will lent sermons last Sunday to appreciative
ly entail upon tie counties or State
draw trade. Try it.
j congregations.
Mi N.
largeJbills of coÄs without any bene­
Prof. Magers, of North Yamhill, has
S heridan , April 24.
communities. We are
our tfiauks for favors.
Under date of May 1st, our regular fit to the-
Croquet is reviving.
FRIDAY, MAY 5. 1876.
f
THE
MAILS
Mails close at 5:30 o’clock P. M. Arrive at
7:30 o'clock P. M.
M BC K ET HOC’ 1ETI ES.
A. F.<k A. M.—Meets the Friday on or befc .»TP
the full moon. Members in good standing invi­
ted to attend. By order of.
W. M.
I. O. O. F.—Meet* every Saturday night at 8
o'clock P. If. Members in good standing invi-
N. G.
ted to attend. By orde f of
1. O.G.T.— Meet-evéry Toe-Jay ni ht at7
, P. M. Membe s of the order in good standing
W. C. T.‘
invited. By order of
P.
H. -Meets the third Saturday of each
month at 10 o’clock A. .M. at Gtange Hall.
CUVR< HEM.
REV. J, HOBERG, I’. E.
* Sunday of eicli month at....... .. ...11
3d
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A
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P. M.
Regular appointments of Rbv. Ji W. Watts,
second Sunday of each month at 11 o'clock A
M. and 7 o’clock r. m .
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EN TERPHINEN THAT WILL PAY AT
L,A PAYETTE.
.Lafayette is the county seat of Yam-
hill- county; is situated in the central
portion, and is accessible from all j>or-
tions thereof! Almost every citizen in
the county finds it necessary to visit La­
fayette once, at least, during the year,
hence this place offers more inducements
>ttq good, energetic business firms than
any other ¡Jace in the county.
Our grist mill was destroyed last year,
and we have all learned to feel the need
of one. If some three or four business
men would purchase a portable mill, such
as Mr. Shuck has at Chehalem, ahd set
it in operation at this place, they would
•ecure a greater return on their money
than twelve per cent. Mr^.S’tandley
was making money at the time the mill
' was burnt.
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A wagon shop and a hariies^and sad-
Adle shop would ¡»ay better at this place
than any other in the county.
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Our merchants ought to commence fix­
ing up and improving their, stores as
welFas their stocks, to keep pace with
the marked improvements in other reS-
poet*.
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We have frequently heard of Cap­ HAS.A. BALL.
tains who never fought a battle; but we
BALL <fc STOTT,
In striking contras* with the nom­ never until tecently heard of a candi­
ination of Judge Bpise is the nomina­ date for District Attorney who never had
tion of George H. Burnett for dis­ a case. But in this Centennial year 111 First Street, Opposite Occidental Hotel
trict attorney of this judicial district. many new things will oc sur.
' PORTLAND, OREGON.
George |is a good boy; he is honest so . The Republicans of th3 fifth district
janlütf ,
GEO. H. BURNETT, ESQ.
Which did the ringing the other day correspondent sends the following items,
the Belle or the bell?
' from the same place:
Last Tuesday as Mr. Albert Tanner
Uncle-,Andy says everything is lovely
was
out riding in company witjj Miss
and the ¡¡goose hangsJrigh.
Circuit Court for this county meets Hettie Shortridge and Mrs. Nooning,
about a mile below town, fhe hack was
the fourth Monday in May.
suddenly upset, and one of the horses be­
Born to the wife of Eli Olds, in Tilla­
coming detached from the wagon the
mook county, April 23d, a son.
I patty was compelled to walk, to town.'
Lafayette took her first game of ero- No serious injury received.
liquet, for this season, last Monday.
Mr. Foster, an old pioneer, died at his
Mr. G. P. Dorriss and lady are spend­ residence on the Wilamina last Wednes­
ing the present week in Vancouver.
' day.
Delegates to the Republican State
Mr. P. L. Delashmutt has just return­
Convention arrived home yesterday.
ed from Portland where he Las been
Mr. Wm. Perkins, of Tillamook, has a purchasing a Spring stock of goods. •
larg|field of flax which premises well.
Croquet is all the rage. Billy L 'm-
A ^oung man who attended the Day­
iuoii and Solomon M. are among the
ton danoe says he got a hbir in his eye. chanipions.
The steamer Beaver is a very interest­
The Graiid Roude Indians that have
ing sight to the young folks of a Sun- been working in this vicinity have re­
a»y.
turned to the agency to plant their-grt»-
LOffl STAB S1L00I.
Attorneys at Law J. H. CLARK, Proprietor
concluded
not —
to —
nominate
any ---------------
candidate
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for Judge. So Juylgo McArthur will “go
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i__ i V be elected
i -X j o p course.
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it alone
” and
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LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
JU8T PURCHASED THE
above named rstabljshment, I invite
H HVINfi
tny friends to give me a call and try my
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WINES,
REMOVAL.
LIQUORS,
J. F. Watson is the Rt publican noni-
R. ALFRED KINNEY HAS RI>
moved his Otlice and Residence to the
.
,
SEGARS,
inee for Judge of the secor ,d
i district. He
Northwest corner of Alder and, East Park-
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is a good lawyer.
Streets, (double house), where he can be
TOBACCO.
found at any Urne.
At the Ltepublicùi* Co
Cz”A good Billiard Table will be found
invention held li
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here for the aiyounuodatiuu of uiy custom
I
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ers.
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in Portland last WednesC ay the follow-
n3:tf
J. H. CLARK.'
1U
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ing nominations were made; For Rep
Í
reseutative to Congress, R. Williams;
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Pl residential electors, W.lll. Odell, J. W.
rglAKEN UP BY THE UNpERSICNEF
Watts, and J. C. Cartwrj gilt; for judge
*iv^nK
miles North of. Lafayette on
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or about the nth <»f beccmiter, 1*75, on»-
third district," R, P. Boi S ■; for Prosecu-
roan mare about 14. hands high. 7 yeans old
ting Attorney, G. II. fit rne It.
no marks or brand- perceptible. The abovt
OFFICE
estray
this day appraised by J.T. Hern
bree, J.‘P., at $20, this the Hth dav of Dec
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WM. ROBERTS.
WACOX FOR SALE.
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Kstray-^N otice,
THE
COURIER
Is Prepared to do all kinds
4 BAIN avago ; GOOD AS
. NEW. JI inch
a» Spindle, is for sale ehieap o for cash. Apply
at this office, of to
H. C. DALE.
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8KED OATS FOk SALE.
OtX hundred and fifty bn
»lids of ejXtra need
oats for sale. Sample at C.
Uairs! harness-
shop, Day ton.
F. A, Crawford.
MAWER
SUPERIOR
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NOTICE
To and Cheaper than
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therefore nstonöhed at the nomina­ PBVIE delinquent tax 1st vilibe relurped in
tion oil Mr, Burnì 4 eft. Mr.-James Me- M a few days. Thii-e that have not paidriheir
trxe# will.govern theins, lvei accordingly.
Cain,;an abitai j I experienced' lawyer,
h . c. dale .
was a candidata lor the jYOsition, but
FOR SA DE.
for iome reasi :i he was eel aside,
¡SOF LA?
.. tie River is
We |ay nothing against Mr. Burnett
on reasonable terms. For i
persiin'ally. AVy regard him as a *
cl.cvty, proinisiij^ you: g n an; but we
1 Mucksmitli Hliòp
think we but s^ak the sentiments of
ninelenths of tj e people when we say
that ¡by reason | f his inexperience Ije
■U
is not qualified for the |>osition he
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ANY « JOB
OFFICE
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Corner Third andiAdams sts.
LAFAYETTE,
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OREGON.
^WrE re-pectful y solicit a share of the
V” patronage of the ladies of Lafayette
and vicinity. Terms, very rea-onable'.
OS^Give us a call.
apr7.tf.
WE $50.^
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160 ÍS
C.L. ESTABROOK
w
DRESS-MAKERS,
WHY PAY *85 ?
ON
SHORT NOTICE.
SEWING MACHIN’S
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REDUCED PRICE, ^$35.
1
HAVING THE ONLY
JPowm
job
FRESAS
lŒÆG-LV 1'02’A’.
HOME AND MOME SHUTTLE ES
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NG MACHINES.
REDUCED TO LIVE AND LET LIVE
PRICES.
FWNHE8E MACHINES ARE SUPERIOR
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£ to any and all; nice seweis, straight
WQULD respect fully announce to the
Mt have recoiled inquiries in regard
citizens of-Lafayette anil-vicinity timi I
needlo-; two thread-, shuttle. Jook-stitch,
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ki of work', ui my'
tun ^reiim ed to ik> lill ids
the -itniilegt and cheapest and lhe lightest
to ttf-3 quiilifica ioH'of voters. The fol-
line of business, with ne ■at liess und ilisjiatch.
running hrs.-class machines in the market.
.
ESTAUROOK,
lowmg question have been propounded:
C. L.
To ree ls toconiince jourself.
TIES
PdRT
VF
THE
STdTE
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. 1st. Can a i ji rigrson who has taken and
THE
AV eia re enabled to make
stifid in another county vote
holds a honmstc
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for county officers in this county?
The musical strains of tho willow denp and sow their Spring crops.
2a. Can a » erson whose wife and 1776,
NEW YCBK,
1876,
whistle help pass the monotonous hours
SEWS ACHINES.
The I. O. G. T. of this place propose family reside hi |i another State vote in
PICNIC AT NORTH YAMHILL
Eighteen hundred and seventy,six is the Cen­
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away.
ts..nim i ear. I-t is a Is > he year-in which an
giving a picnic soon. The time and this'State?.-
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Of such Printing as
a
Oppos;ti >n House of Rep i reset. tithes. the tirst
There is to be a picnic at North. Yam­ , A pretty pair of striped hose attended
J.
place have not yet been designated.
, The first qim istion must be answered since me close’of iho W'a ■, w ill be in power at
hill on May 13th. The following is the ‘ the dancing school here last Saturday
A person who has tak- Washington; and the vealr .- of th ■ twenty-third
Dr. Ila 11 passed, through town last infthe negativ
ele turn of a 1’rcbt leul of the United States. A ll
programme:
%
evening.
¿■n i: land bolds p h uincstcad iu another ,of the e events‘ar • sure 1 t • be of great interest |
1 NV1TATION
6n
week
on
his
way
to
Salem.
He
will
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1st. Music.
and
impoi'ance,
especia
il
y
tiie
.two
latter:
and
1
comity
must
dL
iigve his residence on the
Good clothes must be cheap, judging preach at this place next Saturday and coxçfty
AND
all of them and everythii a, [connected with them
2d. Opening addre».
lan|l,
ami
b<
iffie
wi.i
be
fully
ami
freshly
1
epdrted
and
expound-
from the way a majority of our young Sunday.
lanji,
and
ki
ij
cannot
reside
in
this
M. I. N. '
r
3d. Music.
BUSINESS CARDS, FANCY PLAYCARD
in l'ue »ox.
coüpty.
A pt S^otr cannot reside in t wo ed I'he
cou'vty. Apt».,
men ylress.
Opposition Ho se of II ‘preseptatives, ta-
4th. Declamation.
CIRCVLA1L*.
D ancing S chool .—The second quar­ difibrent |»lac-:H at t! m same time. The king irp the itie of inq iiry opened veur- ago i
PLAYCARbS.
Remember the dance at McMinnville
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by I' iik rjux. w ill sternly and dhligenth iuvesti-j
ftth. Dialogue.
ter
pf
Prof.
Day
’
s
dancing
spliool
at
this
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boinesteibl laujfrequires all claimants to ■/.ite the ta*r<’Hpti >ns a ui ims ie'-ds of (oi ksr's VISITING CARDS, LABELS,
I on the 16th inst. This promises no be a
6th. Music.
place closed last Saturday evening The ru^de on tile c Slim. By voting in a dif- iolmi .istr .tjon ; ami w 1 it is t i be h iped.jlay
grand affair.
. tTC, ,
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the foundation for a n wand bet er period
7th. Reading.
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»light subject them- our national history. Gt I ail this TaavScx will
[• We heard a nice young lady say that' school will be Continued right ou? every fen ut county,
8th. Declamation.
Address orde
Saturday evening, the same as before. seljves tri iml Ltmcut, and lose their contain complete and ii-qurate acco mts, fur-
a certain gentleman’s foot looked like a
i
nishing its readers with sarh a:id trustworthy.
9th. Dialogue.
Those attending regularly will be charg­ claims also. ,
raisen box.
information ui on tin se iLsorbing topics,
'Í
10th. Music.
ed only fifty cents per evening, and all
Tho twen v-third Pre i idential election, with
lie
secoml
!
question
must
also
be
an-
Lay
all
the
mistakes
in
tbo
paper
this
those who attend occasionally will be
the in epa:tion- for ii, will be memorable as
11th. Recitation.
swfered in- til ! negative. Our election deeding upon G hax I s aspirations fur a third
week to those good'looking young ladies taxed 75 cents.
12th. Music.
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of power and pju ider. and still more as
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latv provides I a;»t a mun's residence shall term
'LA FAYETTE, OGN. -
that paid us a visit. I
d.- iding w ho ~li ill beid e < a..didst • of the par­
ill
13th. Declamation.
C ampmeeting .—The M. E. Church, • T
The rno-t i'np »riant t improvement ever
ty
of
Reform,
and
ase
ecthig
that
candidate
t
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deemed
A1J
rheid to be where his ftuu-
A sewing machine hernmer, found last North, w’ill hold their first cuinpmeeting
14th. Closing address.
niaile. Iusaves
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labor anti preserves health.
< oncerning..ill thtse s ibjects, those who read
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No more disease anil dea'li*, i, side or back-
Tu.. 8. x will have the < onstaiit means of being
Sunday, can be had by the owner by 011 the 15th of next June, at their il ’ resides !{
15th. Music/ ,
ache» from using sewing machines. No
in r i iglily welliniorn ed.
E C.' BRADSHAW.
If a man’s
1
r
.
A clyl.1 can run it. Al
1 teaching _ r< <piir»-d.
The exercises will commence at ten calling at this office.
grounds near McMinnville, known as the
' The y>'e.KKi.>- box, wi ¡ch has attained a circu­
I
hl Is residenc»® likewise there.
start« . the
wajs »'
’ right
, wav. .Never _ goes
lation of over eighty t. usami copies already
M iss Mary Hembree has our thanks llibbs’ campmeeting ground.
o’clock, A. M., in the academy. After
hackwards and breads things, (.'an be stop*
-tate is plain And expressive on this point has its re idem iu eve y >t ite and.Territory,
ped ii:sianflv. With it on your maehjne.
mschjne,
a:id we trnsi that the r ar 1876 w id see their
the programme is exhausted and the for a handsome boquetj, the prettiest we <• D ied .— Frankie, infaut sou uf J. W.
LAFAYETTE. OREGON.
lilid uiidcr
husbauil’s redid.‘tic«
yon can do double the work you can with
■d is mini bers do.yb ed. It wiil continue to be a
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have
seen
this
sea&ofi.
weather Is ingjfavorable, the people will
out it. Fifty Britches can bs made with one
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j. ♦ and L. Baker, departed this life at six differ milled by the residence of his Wife tlioro iglij new spaper, VI the gen -r*i news of
pressure of <»ne foot. It can be applied to
Office
in
Jpe
Court
House.
ii
it.
condensed
when
un
­
the
d«y
Wi
1
he
f
i
nd
adjourn to Fryer’s Butte and partake of
These are the days when one hears the b,’cluck this inorping. Frankie was born qid• fuiiiily.^^l’artiiA wishini
sewing ___
machine.
Appro.cd
shing
tip
exam-
imp
iitant
al
full
leu;
it
i
whe:i
ol
moment:
ami
any
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a picnic dinner. All are invited to attend pliancy pharmer philosophizing over his March 31st, 1875.
I Massachi'setts .-late Board of Health, (see
ifie these q festions for themselves can always we iru-t, tre.-# DI in a clear, iu:eresthig
men
"Advertis/ag is lhe Oil which wise
Official Deport, 1*72). Mas-aehusette Medi
a.
.2 instill
L._
and
ti>e iiianuey.
and, if convenient, to take along a bas­ phosphates and phertilizers.
cal Society and Massachusett* Charitable
so by get lug the horiivstead law aud
It Is I r aim to ma I e th" W eekly S i n the put in their laiup*.’’ Modem 1Toy.
HON. B. F. LIONUAM.
ket full of grub « A good, time is antici-
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Mechanic's A sociation. The Hall Treadle
best famlilv i ew.-pape in the world, sud We I
A young lady used her leap year pre­
tne election! kws of this Slate.
is a part iff'* 1 H<ffne Machines S 'ld by ns.
e in its coluim s a ia'gc
shi.ill
coihinu
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to
giv
The
gentleman
whosemrfine
head«
this
■ pated.
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The Hall Treuilie Griiolinj; Machine
rogative by asking a young geutleiuan-
amo mt of ini-eeHam* ■on* readi ig.rS hli as stih
Must be seen to be appreciated. For a
!
article
is
well
known
to
the
people
of
the
ititid
i
tel
i.eiiceaud
ag-
ries.
taies.
poems,
-ci
•: Is he coiipcteni to till the position? ricult'.iral i fonuati- n i for which we are not!
- REPORT OF UNITY SCHOOL-Di.. 23. to take a glass of soda with her.
tanner or mechanic to see it. is to‘buy mie.
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| i 3d judicial district as an honest, able, and
It is-an indispen-able article in every farm
From a private letter we learn that .
Should hewe elected? should 1 be ask able to iaal.e :ooni i.i .> ir daily, editibu The'
ROOMS 20 AND 21,
Term cotntqpncing February 7th and
hou-e, i-hop or hotel
agriciltmal departinei t especially is > ny of its
upright Judge, one in whom they have
The Hall Treadle Jia» Saw and Bar­
more grain has been sown in Tillamook
<
by ail prominent features, I lie fushiou.i are also reg-
ending April 28th, 1876.
the fullest confidence.
He has 1 k ‘0 u ' I ed aud cinefullv considered
lag Muchine.
Merchants
’
Exchange,
ujariy r ported in its '-o'.IUlli 8.
county
this
year
than
ever
before.
I at ab. -tgdet
Names.
The W ei klv S i x ., e rht pages, lyith fifty-six CnliforniM Sired. Kan Francisco. Is an accomplishment in every workshop
judge of this district for alxiut 5 years; when thcil ca*l their ballot.-. The
GRADE A
The Hall treadle is applicable to all ma-
“A Yamliiller in whom there is no l and has tried many cases and lias given beinocratiB nominees are all fully broad cjiiunitts is oui $1-A) a ye<r,-postage ■
97
• Levi Gran es ............
ciiinery requiring a foot power--» ewipg ma­
p epaidL As this ptj c baiely -r p.ii a the cost
i iiOF 5 4
8
dicits
Adi-vrtiseme'.iti'nnd
Subscriptons
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guile,” is the way a Jackson coui.ty man general satisfaction. Although a Denio-J
Robert Grames........
chines. grindstones, jig saw a. timing hi the«
the paper, no di-< mat can tie niiide from ,
compeienti , Can as much be raid of of
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too
JI* y Haynes...........
this rate to ellfbs, ag< its, Postmasters or aay- ' .'for the L afayettb t 'oi riek and tor paper* jewelers' and dentlste' lathes, etc. Send for
<5 •
speaks
of
sheriff
pale;
Correct.
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published in lalifi^nia. Oregon and Nevada; circular*.
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crat, yet since he went on the bench he the ■ llepuuiican nominees'
Abian Hay es ........
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CUI- one
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93
. Washington, Utah, Idaho, Montmab, Col­
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Gpilferd Worden.......
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The
D
aily S vx , a 1
The
wave
on
wbitfh
many
a
poor
fel
­
lias
eschewed
partisan
politics
as
much
CO
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El la Parrot.......... ..
*|ilia.tic no iil'be the answer.
qf twenty-eight col.'i i ii .*. give* nil the Uews for orado. Arizona, anti alticei-t Territories;
17
New
MiMitgomery
st.
Fan
Fracisc
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Sandwi*h
Islands,
the
British
PdSsessons,
62
2
low
has
been
carrieel
away
is
the
wave
9«
Alice Booth...............
as ho could, because he knew that a
two ce ts a copy. > < ffi-cription, postage pre-
9N of a lace-edged cambric -handkerchief.
12i i>
Eocene» Hess............
itiid’,
a month ;Ot £‘i 5 i a year. m - m > ay edi- i Clnua: New Zealand and the Australian
judge
should
be
no
respecter
of
person,
;
'RESOLUTION'S.
0
94
Fr-d H s. ................
l-’i
tion ext’-a.Ml. 10,pfer, teyr. We hate no travel- i Colonies; Mexica Fort s. Nica i agua. Panama
9| 0 t 91
Valpariso and Japan; ; the Atlantic States
Henry Hess.................
A large numlwr of Yamhillians went so far as politics is concerned. For this
ing agents.
JA< ires'''.
and Europe
a. OKA UK.
j The full. riving resolutions were adojit-
SUN.
New
York
City.
reason
he
lias
stood
aloof
from
party
to Portland last Monday morning for
62, 2 ‘
Lizzie Booth ....
A-(l by tlie Ddmocracy of Yamhill county
15 1 !
A D V E It T 1 S I N G.
Fannie Haynes..-, .
«
the purpose of log rolling for . the candi­ caucuses and conventions, and has con-
■ I .. Ü»X)‘ IN !
Jennie Gaaines .....
at
their
CJ
iunty
Convention,
and
which
Has
created
njany . a new business;
i tented himself with voting his honest
......... ! 91 T !
dates.
Willie Kt mt........... »
Has
enlarged
rnan vwn old business;
we
considJ
r
good
enough
to
stand
r?pub-
8»1
1
Í
h .
MBS. J. BI TLKß, *
Major Hames...............
MH:’. !.. J. SMITH,
. Has revived many a dull business:
........ 99 0 I
A four-year old oak grub would be sentiments in a quiet way. For thesq lishing ad kin:
Gorde 1 \Vorden.........
f-
Has rescued many a lost business:
J..... 82 6 I 9»i about as effective a campaign document reasons people of all parties will support
Jo eph Price .... z«..
Has saved many a large business;
U 1! i : eoi . vi ; i 1 L The the Republican pmty since
97
........ 94 2
Wflb-ir Havnes.........
And insures a S'lCcess in any business.
97 as could be used, judging from the re­ him for re-election, believing him to 14 ,1 the clos pH ttfie war ha- s ow n .itself unworthy
......... M) 2’
Dirani Haynes..........
f
98
...I I 2i
honest
and
capable.
Let
the
people
-of
Frauk Booth............
of the ruppbrt of the American people for the 1
ports that are circulated about some of
G ikauu ' s S ecti oft.i—Stephen Girrad used
-
T W. M ackie ,
to say in his jild day s: "I have always con­
Yamhill
county
show
their
appreciation
> _
:
follow
ing
i«i'son>:
For
the
most
giariug
frauds;
tli^nominees.
® S _
sidered
advertising
liberally
and
long
to
be
Teacher.
-r
= >* 2
of the services of Judge Bonham by giv-* bi ibery unileon option, its 'rec^le*s disregard
*
, the great'medium of success in business, j
5 = n -•0-1
An exchange has a receipt for curin, g
' for the war“ itsuhd
"
—v
-*-
interests -«
ol •>
the - • people.
Fdr
I
and
the
prelude
to
wealth.
And
1
have
ing him a good majority.
LAFAYETTE, , : . : OREGON.
8 peakino .—The county candidates of felons. C
The
for testing
__ best plfede
r
„ the
made it an invariable.rule to advertise in
MX»
j protecting •npitul at the e xpense of labor, and
M» »
' JT itceived direct from
the dullest times as well as tire busiest, long
; few/riling Iprrnpt men on account of party ser-
this county will address their fellow citi­ merits of it is Washington City, and if it •
E have JU
I experience having taught me Jj.at money
Charles
O
’
C
olop has addressed ii j vice. Foe ob-tructing the a>liniuistratioti of
Portland. a choice assortment of
zens at the following times and places; don’t fail there it will be a great saving
thus spent is well laid out. and by continu­
Millindry G,oods of al kinds, voi si-ting in
ally keeping.my business before the public
'
justice
ar
J
uttciupting
to
establi
h
an
uuwar-
letter
to
the
Ne}v
York
Bar
As>ocia»
at East Chebalem. May 25th 1876; West of rope material.
' *
part of
...
it hassecured many Bales that I otherwise
i
raiitable
i||is.liction
over
State
governments
by
I
would have lost."
Chebalein on the 26th; North Yamhill
The Willamette woolen mills at Salem tion in reference to his connection desoh i^g Itgis utivc houses. 1 F<»r nmltijilyiiig
Advertise Yonr Buxines«.
\n the 27th; McMinnville on the 20th; were consumed
I'd fey fire last Wednesday ! with the famous Fohest divorce caie, offices uu cessarily. and raising salaries and
Keep Xour Name before the Public.
Sheridan on the 30th; Amity on the 31st;
ei-ti .ravagaucji s.
008$
122,000;
insured for in which he indignantly denies the needless
morning.'
Loss
1
$122,
(MM);
Judicious
Advertiaing- will Insure
Wheatland, June 1st; Dayton. June 2d;
• a.
. 2d.
2d. ' Thlt the I'nited States GovBrnipent is a
Fortune.
4
$61,
00C.
Fire
supposed
to
have
origina
­
accusation
of
extortion
and
false
pre
Lafayette, June 3d. Speaking to com­
governini' it of the states composing the same
i Dull*. Advertise.
If
Business
is
mence at one o’clock, P. M'.; each day.
ted from spontaneous combustion.
tenses, and asks an investigation, In with l:mi i 14 powers as deilued in the Constitu-
Advertise.
If Business!« Brish,
1
IF •
.
I
%
Hon.
Lee
Laughlin
and
Green
Row
­
the letter Mr. O’Conor gives his the i tion and I lat the rights of the States under the |
O fficers E lected —At a regular
ConatituU ill shoald not be impaired.
meeting of North Yamhill Lodge, I. O. land have gone Ea8t. Of course they ory of the cause ol Forrest!« strahge
3d. Tti
HHHL_____
it taxation.
National us well as State
And in fact evi r vthing that is to b<- found
Í n
G. T., held last Saturday, the following will see the Centennial in all its glory. conduct in his domestic troijblej.’ County atkd municipal fhould
ST
<T
yliould be levied ns near
in a first class M iliinery and Fancy Goods
W — »
We
understand
that
several
more
of
-»
C
3
Store.
* officers wore elected for the ensuing
as poMibfe upon wealth and capital instead of
The theory is that the quarrel wa; ! labor
—ALSO—
North
Yamhill
’
s
solid
men
intend
going
aii<K|ndustry;
th,ere.ore,
Jalror
aniijndustry;
we
tii.ere.ore,
are
opposed
quartet: Wm. White, WCT; M iss Anna
' only ,a device
the tragedian to di­ to tiie
the prifenl.ruinous
pr^jeriljuin'tus protective tariff
tariff system,
I
Dunn, W VT; J. H. Maguire, Secretary; East at an early day.
A
believing kt to be a species ot class legislation
vert
attention
from,
financial
failure
D. Runnels, F S; Lizzie Higgins, T; Geo
A mity B all *—Last evening the^big
intended lie enrich the capitalist at the expense
Hughes, M; Bessie Hutehcroft, I G; C.
resulting from the erection of the eas of the gri at mass of consumers; and are in fa-
dance
of
the
season
came
off
at
Amity.
Orders laken for HAIR WORK and at-
W. Burton, O G; John Harris, C. q
i
tended to W ith ihspatch.
A large number of qur citizens attended, tie on the Hudson, which he had not vor i f ap jroaching as near as po sible to the
i
We respectful V ,i»k the ladies of Lafayette
principle!
'
iof
Free
Trade.
Corner
Sixteenth
and
Castro
streets
C ircuit C ourt C alled .—Elery Rog­ which is plainly to be seen. The attend­ means to finish.
andjvicinity to | ive U- a share of their pat­
4th. That the National Banking system is al­ ronage.
OAKLAND,
.
CALIFORNIA
ers, County ClerJ^has been notified offi­ ance was quite large, and every thing
The Republican State Convention so a specie- of clasg legislation, burdensome
SMITH A- BUTLER.
cially by Judge Bonham that Circuit went along as smooth as a greased onion.
no7:tf
has nominated Hon. R. P. Beise|for and unjqit ami should be repealed as soon as
Court for this county will convene at Some wretches, we are informed, sprink­
the lawsipnder which it exista will permit.
this place on Che 4th Monday of the led red pepper or something of the kind. Judggof
5)li. That gold und silver is the only money
” u'‘bV w‘ this judicial district. . This
F-".“
tion. of Hnrt-
present month. May 22d, for the purpose on the floor to the ¡great discomfort of is a good nomination: but old lina Ré- that is ajegal tender according to the Consti­
tution, aàd that specie payment should be re­
of hearing such oases as may come up the dancers. Anyone guilty of such an publicans in Marion and Linn
ilersliip.
From the largest and best bred Fowls in
)un-
offence should be sent to the peniten­
sumed ajj soon as the interests of the country
the World..
for trial.
. :
---- cpiArtn'irship heretofore existing be- Carefully packed and warranted to carry
ties, are indignant thereat, and ave will perplt,
tiary.
'
___ ;
_ tween the 11 ndersigned in the practice of
safely any distance. The varieties
W anted to see the fun .— We asked
£th. S'hat we approve and endorse the action law is this day di.-solved by mutual agreement.
avowed their determination to defeat
comprise
W ill M eet . —The members of the
W.
M.
RAMSEY,
of the Democratic party in Congress in its work
a young urchin the other day why he
Dark and Light Brahmas, Buff ana Part­
him
by
electing
his
competitor,
Jfidge
JAMES
McCAlN.
Yamhill County Pioneer Wolf Club will
ridge Cochins. White leghorns. Hou-
of retrenchment and reform, and its opposition
I.
was so late going to school, and was sur­
April 14,1876
dans, and Silver Spangled Hamburgs,
meet at the oourt house Saturday, May Bonham, who is his (¡quai in evefy re to fraudand Corruption of every kind.
Black Spanish, White Dorkings. Golden
prised when he remarked “that he wait­
7th. ’that we are in favor of the perpetua­
27th, at 10 o’clock, A. M., for the purpose sped if not his superior. Judge}' n-
Polands, Aylesbury Ducks, and Game.
ed to hear another boy howl who was re­
Sebright and Black African Bantams
tion
of qnr present free school system and op-
of
electing
officers,
and
such
other
busi
­
ceiving a dressing down with a shingle.
B
,i! finest collection dn the
ham has made a good judge aid is poeed »ny diveraion of the funds thereof.
ness as may properly come before them.
Pacific Coast.
TRAYED OR STOLE FROM LAFA>
8th, ’That we cordially invite all persons of
deservedly popular with the people,
n7"8end stamp for illustrated circular to
A H int —Many people ask for papers By order of the secretary.
ette, about the 1st q , November, ffcA
GM). B. BARLEY,
whatever
previous
political
views
who
are
in
a sorrel horse; star in orcheMl; lift An
at this office who would scorn to i beg for
and
we
believe
he
will
be
electl
Ml
Importer and dealer of Choice poultry. Box hands high; no br»n<H.-tdTI will naw a
Won’t some i one
01 bay the editor of
favor <tf the principles herein affirmed and in
loo ceuts; yet that is the price oharged
<
659, San Francisco.
reward of »10 to aay one wnb will
favor
<
remedying
the
many
evi)»
complained
the Statumm i a little gun? He need*
Gov. George L. Curry haa gone to
information of his whereabouts or brftZ
for g copy. Wo hope they will am the
hiW tame W Lafayette.
___ w Dr“»
of toriihito with ne in our effort to restore the
Oy'Pleaae state
psparyos aiw t
4
•oe.
California.
▼M.
BUUIJY^X'
aoint.
«¿T rtieement in-
<
in1 ? Eovorfcmeiit to ite priusative parity.
I
HALL
The AVE l£IC f.Y Sun
TREADLE
A SPECIALTY
“THE courier ;
A-ttorney
at TLaw,
L. P. FISHER,
A I) J ‘JlR Tisiud AG EA 'T.
A
HALL TREADLE MANUFACTUR’D
SMITH 4. BUTLER,
*
W
>
Hats, Bonnets, Cuffs and
Collars, Plumes, Laces
Ribbons, and Feathers,
Floweri, Etc
LA, DIE S’
Œ
Q
TI ES
OAKLAND POULTRY
I
YARDS. .
WALSH <&. REED,
SEASON^0 F 1875.
Dissolu
Eggs for Hatching
T«
MERCHTAJSTTS,
$10 REWARD!
S
OREGON.