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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1876)
whicti the Democrat icy has cheriaheu trotn their foundation, and is resolved to maintain witliout without an any ypartiality partiality for class. class, set orcreed. orcreed, and without contributions from the Treasu To the E uitok of the C oi rier : ' letter of {acceptance of Mr. Dull. ry. 2. The false issue by wbicli they seek to -------- ...^ Down this way improvement Appears Tilden, is one of Jthose public paper» liiclit anew the dying miners of sectional bat« FRIDAY. AUGUST 11. 1876. Hazy. PAY, 1 between kindred people once unnaturally •«- 1 IT WIi.l to be the order of the day.f Everybody We, the delegates of the Democratic par-! tranged, btit now united in one indivisible re ed to impress the which are calculi Dusty. ty of the United States, in national co:«v«n public and a common destiny Reform is neo- ia rebuilding, repairing and renovating. essary tn civil service. Experience proves that > I public mind and jo have a decided in THE MAILS. (ion assembled, do her.bv deciare the ad-: tbe efficient economical conduct of the Gov Moony. J H. W,' BILL A want that has been long felt here at rt 'S ‘ Mr. Tilden U. K. LITTLEFIELD. ministration of the Federal government to ernment is not possible If it6civil service be« À—— Hail* l<» • at '4(0 o’clock P. M. Arrive at this point is a good, safe and commodi fluence on the cal fought for at tbe liallot box, be a bri«f Pleasant weather. be in great need of immediate lefonu; do prize A reward ol party zeal Instead of posts of honor ¿:!(J o'clock ly^i. ter of the subjects shows himself uni ous warehouse; ^Capt. Powell has in the hereby enjoin upon the nominees oi thia con assigned tor proved competency, and held for Smallpox ip Portland. in public emp.oy. That ilia dispens course of construction, aud will have ii’fei' red to. hud W p ‘ps clearly in view vention, and of the Democratic party in i fidelity ing of patronage should neither be a taxon SECRET SOCIETIES. Bad colds are prevalent. ' ' «’ ’ nt each State and at St. L'«uis, to make ellorts the time ot our public men nor the instru completed in tijue for the coming crops, the ¡itiífin objfutrt of ..IV the present con of their ambition. Hire again profes Harves machinery is plentiful and co-operate to this end; and do hereby ment . A F.A A. M .—Meets the Friday on or before a large frame warehouse on the bank of test; 4o wit. rei. sions falsified in the performance attest that 1 ‘ foiBi in tlie civil service appeal io onr fellow ciiizens of every former lhe party in power now can work out no pra ! the river, just aibpve the bridge. It will the full nioon. Members in good standing invi- The haying season ii about over. or satisfactory reform Retorin is nec W. M. ‘ aridl in the financial management of political connection to undertake with us ctical Ud to attend. By enter of. essary even more in higher grades of public be 40 feet wideband 80 feet iu length— New wheat is coming into town, this firs’ and most pressing patriotic dttly service Piesident, Vice-President, Judges. thCiGovei nment? It cannot be doubt- I. O. O. F.— Meet* every Saturday night at 8 Senators. Representatives, Cabinet officers— trade— Winiprs. three stories high. The first or lower for the benefit of tbe whole country. We The cheapest place to Members in good »tandiag invi- • these and all in authority are tbe peoples’ ser o'clock P. .'ll. \ are well made and ed tlrat his |K|ii>W| story will be uqed for receiving freight, here affir^n our faith in the premanenev of vants. Tlieir offices are not private perqui j N. G. ted to attend. By order of Senator Braly was in town last Sun- the Federal Union; our devalion to the coJ- sites, they are a public trust. When the an He j»ry properly refers and it is so constructed as to do away «ustiiined. I nals of this republic show the disgrace and 1. O. G.T. —Meet* every T ties Jay ni ht at 7 day. stitu'ion ot the United States with it* amend- censuro of a Vice-President: of a late Speaker with the hoisting of goods. There will in the financial and to hi* past 8UCCCI Members of the order in good standiug P. M. 1 The town is clamoring for more amuse the House of Representatives marketing meats universally accepted as «.final-settle- of be an easy grade flout the top of the hill his rulings as a presiding officer; of three sen w. c. tifeflairs in New York - ’ T. ’’ invited. By order of ments. ««nicitd condtiet ofl ni«-nt,of the cantroversi<a that engendered ators profiting secretly bv their votes as law to this room. I’he next story will be {{.—M<ets the third Saturday of each P. the civil war, and do here recoirjl onr »tead- makers: of five chairmen of the leading com Harvesting commenced in earnest last used for receiving grain for iiniin diate tiu] ) no one can »sHate to admit tlixt mittees of the late House of Representatives (Odd Fellows Building.) montt» at 10 o'clock A. M. st Giange Hall. fart eonfidet.ee of the perpetuity of Repub exposed in robbery; of a 1st« secretary of the shipment. Tho upper story will be us«d Mr. i*ildeii iM ib lifest nefu ly the person-' Monday. lican self government in an absolute acqui Treasury forcing balances in the public ac- Harvesting has put a stop to base ball for storing grain. count»: of <i Alt5*ir<?y*4ii€ncr&4 iiiiAMpprv CHVHCUES. iliment if the practical r»- al embodiment escence in the will uf the majqrity, the priating nnblic funds: of a secretary of Treas I see Mr. Collard, agent for the O. C. playing. OREGON princip'e of republics; in the supremacy of ury enriched orThriehing friends by percent hich thcKQuntry imperatively LAFAYETTE BEV J, MOBERG, P. E. age levied off the profits of contractors with r A man always feels put out when he Mills, busy tearing down and rebuilding, fiM'nis wl the civil over the mi itary autiiority. in the his «tenartanent: of an Embassador to Eng- ijtime. ] and there is no doubt but that there will A. M. demands at this Sunday of eich month at................. 11 is taken in. total separation of church and State, forihe land lknsqe.QW a A>«laghqnib)e speculation; al reafWnt s Private .Secret arv barely ea- be ample robin for all the grain that m. y 8d • • ..... ................. 7 F. M. sake alike of civil and ieligiou4 f ertlom;ii ot i$rt it ten in strong, un Mr. 1 lie letter is caning conviction upon trial for guilty com- A pair of bob white quails stop on center to this point this fall. the «quality ol all citizens before the ju-i nlicity *n frauds upon the revenue; of a Secre Regular appointments of Rev. J. W. lit aft*, A. C. Martin’s farm. tary of War iuipenciled fot high crimes and The price of wheat looks rather gloomy emtivocal lanjriii i^gc, leaving nothing 1. uws of their own < nactiunt; iu the libert; confessed misdemeanors. The demonstra second b itiday of each month at 11 o’clock E IIAVE A LAIGE AND WEL1 Ft ...The first load of wheat at St. Joe was just at present but the prospects lpok hr be ini ferred f^m wfmt is said and >> in tv.dual conduct uuvexed by s :uipi a ron is complete that the first step in reform lected stock ol I hugs. r M. and 7 o'clock r. st. / received last Monday. must be the people’s choice for honest men r ry laws: in thv faithful iduca-ion of the rt from more favorable than they did some tim.* Wipit ¡8 not sail :tl We congratultte cougratul another narty, lest the di seas- of one po this Jiedicites, Paints. Oils, Brushes, W arehouse B urned . ZK yesterday The Hayes and Wheeler club of ni gen ’rati' n. that they may pres -rve e lítica orTantza’ioii should infect the body Patent *iJo- ■ , * . ; upon the letters of •»olitic.nnd lest by making no clia-’ge of men the Democracy j‘ty and transmit these best coqdiiions of hu or morning, about half-pest seven o'clock, place havs about fizzled. Mr. Riley has torn liis old ho’el down narty we get nochange of measures and no Fancy and Toilet Articles, reform ot all tb«-se abuses,^wrongsand crimes man hajipmes- and hope. V.e uphold tlit Quite a nuinbpr of the boys have gone and built a new one—not exactly, But ne|'epta7.ce, twill the warehouse at St. Jde. belonging to That the productions of sixteen years of aa- noblest products of one hu idred t.ears of Notions, &c., &o. » ot sweep Í .-en lenev of t lie Republican t»arty create a ne Dr. Watts and Mr. J. H. Old» was dis into tbecountry to harvest. he lias so completely rem. deled his old dip'ks, and on *t changeful bi-tory, but while upholding the cessity for reform (»confessed by Republicana It is astonishing what effect three lit- building, both inside and cut, that one ibjir success whi never been F . covered to be ou fire in the lower portion hemselves, but their reformers are voted ■ A -I ' .J bond of our union, -nd the greut chars tei iown in Convention and displaced from tbe 1 of the build^pg. The alarm was imme tie green plums will have ou a , person, i will scarcely know the place. He has beiier since theilavsof Jackson. —its J— of these our ligh s. it b<h ¡ovesafiee pe >ple I’abinet. The party’s mass of honest voter* ' • * powerless to resist the 80,000 office holders. ». diately given, but the flames had reach I To be patient and thorough in all that repainted i» inside aud outside; made his to practice al-o that eternal vigilance which is i»s leaders and guides. Reform can only be The above'frdm the .Vircury fully one does is to compel success iu any call is the price of liberty Reform is necessary liad by a neacefu* civic revolu'ion. We de ed some dry hay on the ground floor and rooms larger, and papered the building Tobacco ani S .aticnery, &C., ÌK. to rebt.ild and estab ish pi th«- hearts ot the mand a change of nartiea that we may have a expies-e* our vi’i-w«, and, of course, is^Cigars. i^ noon was seen bursting from all portions ing. change of measures and of men. throughout. Everything alxiut the place II , | I I Which w« will bell af-'redt iced price-f««i. ca»li. whole people the union, eleven years ago The new barn has got two coats of has changed except the landlady and her A‘I idorsed by iliflhhiuniER. of the building. The citizen* and neigh •ar I ’ t-r.-cription* til ed and medicines coni happily re-cued ¡rom danger of corruptcen- I Thia ought to keep things table, and everybody knows that there bors did all in their power to save the ' paint on it. poumled at »11 Imurs. trsLeurwhich af er inflicting upon ten States ' warm. las beeq nominated Sheriffs Sale is no room for improvement there, for Otliee of Dr. li, li. Littlèiield. warehouse, bfit when it was seen that the rapacity of cat pet-bag tyranny, has ub34( ! There is nothing very original in a Joe and his wife know how to keep hotel. fof* (,’onj’te.is by the Republican^ of X honey-coiubed the oflic-sof the Federal WJ'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY their efforts were useless they turned Mr. Best, our liver,y man, has disposed money mar i ket report. It ia too full of ict of Massachusetts.! Government itself with incapacitv worse- *.N vi.tne of an execution duly issued out of th p- seveniIi di*t their attention to the saving of the depot quotations. pf his business to Messrs. Logan & Peery, than fraud; inflicted States and municipal! •he circuit court of the State of Oregon for the Imqve. . Butler it and ticket office of the Railroad compa If you want to know wliat sort of an both well-known gentlemen of this place. T. ijs is a reform tie- with the contagion of mi-rule and lock •o'lntv of Yamhill, by ih“ clerk of said court, •nd t > me dire -t d. bearing date of June I3tb, ny which was iu imminent danger. A animal the father of a mule is just look It is their intention to add new stock to »fi0a t i (‘former, i [flit the people of I ed fust the property of an i due rioua peo 1-76. and to enforce a judgment and decree of , considerable of the freight was removed in the mirror. ple in the parahsi* of hard tin es. Reform fijreelotmre tendered in said court on the 24tb tbe concern and make it first-class in ev diriih t failed tt ><“<* it two years a g"- is necessary to < stab ish a 6ound currency; <1iv of May. l87 :, in a suit iu which Elijah Wil- and the building was only saved by the P Mr. Wash. Laughlin handed urfa tim ery fespect. !fC,w as he- calls him- littiis «a nisi tiff, and J. R. Walling. Mary Wal tester*- the public credit and maintain the ing. G 'V Wai ng. CvrrsBuel, L. Abrama.J. Our merchants are not complaining of I throwing of salt ou the roof, and then othy head which- measures over twelve home. He will be 1 national Honor. We denounce the failure W McGrew and David Cele are defendanta in r dull times, aixl the way Col. Chris, is wettiug it, and even th< n almost the en inches iu length. I of thes - ten years to make good the promts favor of said plaiutiffatid ag instJ. R' Wallin*^ — DEALER IX — if «‘the people are not tire roof on the »ide uf the building next I « If there is anything admirable in our kept rushing around these hot dajs one David Cole, two «f »:iid defendants sbov« es of the legal notes which a.te changing the and th« fire was burned to cinders. Quite a tariff, it is the cassificarion of tjobacco feels as though it would be doing him a named, for he sum < J $414 22 in U. S.gold coin blit ¡■uiid corrupt.- Ben stundaid of value iu the hand- the peo and i .terest in like coin at the rate of one per number of theories are advanced as to among the lugs-uries. great favor to drop in and have a chat ! pie, ai d tl e non pamo qt of which is a dis ce t. per month from tl|e said 24th day of May, stjli h ii ilationi-t but is the probable origin of the fire, ihe T)i<- saving in fast mail trains is mak- with him, just to give him time to “pull . regard of the pl ghted faith ol the nation. 1876. until paid together with costs and disbura- principal losers are J. H. Ulvls, ^1,000; r t a 11 on the Republican tn«-nts amo «nting t.« $45 75 and decreeing the down his vest.” 742 bushels of wln at;' ing what you eat go a gn at deal.fartber We denounce the imp:o. id nee »In h i foreclos re of n _n or gage given hy said ilefen- Hathaway Yocom, " ‘ ...i. ..r „...1. f iq a given length of time. Our saw aud grist mills are both run eleven veals of peace ha- tal e : front th« 'dants to said plai tit!» t>> secure payment of said Campbell, $70 or $80 worth of wool; J. peop'e in frauds teu tim s the amount of the S Hu of money and interest upon the real prop AV. Watts, $600 or $700; Williams & Co L L. Williams has been appointed ning to their utmost capacity, and to tell erty herei after de-cribed. Said execution Min is, American you the truth times are rushing. legal te:ider note* and squandered fort ommanding me to sel' sa d n al prémPes ac- $15T\. Mr. Olds will immediately re p««s‘master at St. Joseph; and will take ■ J. Biiiicrolt times the sum in vse es- ex en-e wit hon c rili gtoiaw to obtain 'ui.ds to satiafv said build. , / Accidents have b-‘en very numerous of charge then of in a few wetlks. Riming home. ai cu,mt.latii g any reset ve f««r their redemp i <Igm» nt and decree-and -aid cesta and dia- ORBINt ; DONE WI H CARE £ND W a R Andrew Merchant passed through late, and if I should attempt to chronicle I IN8ANÉ.—Mrs. Fred Bunn, who, un t on. We d-nouccgthe finai^« ial policy and burstn« n s and the ca-ts of and upon said axe- r.n .4 Hi a ■jti n a d accri ing cos's I «lid as Sheriff of town last Tuesday with a machine - for them all l ain afraid I'would occupy too fortunately, has been afflicted w ith a mild baleiug bay. He says he will have 150 much time. Suffice it to say all iiiv al \ll o der- ¡rom the country {Æouiptly at- immorrality of that party which, during II | said '-ountv, by viit« «-'oí sai.I execution'«n the me tendedlo. yea: a of peaee^has made n<> tidvance toward ♦ th dav of June. T 76, July levy vp-n the fol type of insanity for a number of years, tons. ids are dpjug well. w ug desetibed real pt« mis« a Le'onging to ; res ir^ tior^no prepaiati'in f- r res uiptio ■, 1 ■ has been taken to the asylum. Her de-': A man may take a cold bath and ex said J. R. Walling b« ing the same lands des 4 Mr. Sig' ' - lately - from - iglur, a — gentleman but i i.-teid, has ob t ucted resumption by cribed an«l orden-d to be sold in said decree -A hot i-tf I --- b— rangement, this time, assunied a violent ercise with dumb-,bells every morning, tbe East, has opened up iu the niefcn in- i waiting our iesuui ces and exbar.stmg all om f reelosing said mortgage to wit: lion. Laftrtj <-nc J Lying in township 5 south, range 4 west, in character and she assailed her husband but lie won't whoop-la much around a tile business in the building lately oecu surplus income; mid while «annually pr«> 1C T ainhill county. Oregon, beginning 2S chains fessing to int-n 1 a epea ly rat rn to specie south with a knitting needle, stabbing hiqi in wjoui m who parts her hair on the side pied by Harker A Co. lie ' 1ms a - very o' the ■ or'hwe-t < o ner of Eno* U. Wil It I « a.' ment Las animal y added fr sh bindran liams' land claim; thence s'Uth 1«,54 chaina; the upper left part of the breast, the nee Workmen are engaged in building a tine stock pf goods and appears to be do ! ces thereto. As a t h a hindrance, we de- thence e st 15.36 chain- to po-t;'thence north ' dle penetrating almost to the heart, bridg»* across the North Yamhill river at ing Well. In i no nee the reg- in pt ion cau e of the act of 1 -"•f-4 ch «ins to n-s'; thi'tice d’e-t l.S.3*t chaina which, had it reached, would évideuUy the Smith crossing. Tbe county furn Fiank Hill has an Agricultural Ware to the place of beginning: cjmtaining thirty-six 187». ai d d man 1 ijs repeal. We demand acres uiore or less And on have caused his death. It was deemed ishes the Iumbet and the district the la house down here, and from appearances i — necessary to confine her for the pres nt, bor. It will be covered. a jt’diei r.s si stem of ureparati<«n by public S, OREGON. LAFAYETTE, Katurduy, Augiut IT, 1876, I should judge the luaeliine trade withj <? accordingly, she was taken teethe asylum econ mi s: by official retrei phm< uts and by A bill to prohibit the sale of intoxicat him has been very good. He is sellpig at the hour of one o'clock in the after noon, of s last Friday by Sheriff Dale. w se fDance,»which shall c uible the nation said dav-, nt the cour l:o« ae door in "Lafayett«, ing liquors within four miles of the Cal the Moline wagon, which apj>ears to but l’b'RCHASFD THE. to assure the whole wor d of ita |>eife<-t abfJ in said c: nit . 1 will s< 11 by vir ue <f sail levy UPSET.—La»t Satuidav as Mr. D. F. ifornia University is called by a San taking the lead, in this county this fall. I rsub i-hnient. I 111 v i e itv a: d its perfect readiness to me t am of be m «nrer provided b_v law, se'l said re.J prem Friucisco paper “An act to promote p.- He has some very fine ri«aj«< r.s aud mow - , my fried- L.^ive u e a call s..il try my Creaawoll and a young man named destrianism among students.” its premises at the call of it* cred t >r enti- ie s t p .b ic a icti n to th- high* st bidder for era on exhibition. I nited S a es gvld coin to be paid a> the tin.e AVINES, I) i ' ■ «l( d t« psi ment. We believe such a system of sale 'o satisfy »aid sum of $414 22 and inter Wright wer« returning from Portland in I You may hear from nlh again. « Tlie outlook fur the Good Templars af I well dev st d and ¡..trust' d tp coqipeVnt est in like coin a’ ’he rate of < ne per cent, per a wagon with a headt-rbed on, in which this place is rather gloomy and it will LIQUORS 7 bat.ds for f xacntmn, creating at no tinje an monta in like coin from the 24th day of May, they had hauled a lot^l of wool to Port have to witness a few ft ightfiiLexaniples D ayton , Aug. 8, 1876. I 76, until paid, and «lso sai 1 . further sum of SECARS, artificial scarcity of enrirpcy, andat.no $4’> 7'« as costs and di-bursements of said suit, jibiu al R< publican land, the wagou was upset, throwing Mr before it is thoroughly revived, We are lïaps a nd Mi.lut ps. TOBACt'O. ti e alaimitig tie public mind into a with and ti e c'os'.s of and upon the - aid « rit and ac- ( Cresawell some distance down a hill, al sorry to say this; there are some atf.unch .e out fur Tilden, draw al of ■ t ba t i aster ma«uihary, of credit cruiug costs iu accordauce with said executioa. most dislocating his arm. Mr. Wright temperance people here who, it they on ! H. C. DALE. C j ^A troBi'liatd Tab e will be fo .tu by whjrfi h‘> per cent, of all b’isine s trans [From the (Reporter, j 1 'ike ihi-? Are iidiea!* Sberift of Yamhill county, OiegoR. was caught under some boxes and kegs ly practice what they preach, might help llen- fur the accu.uit iodati. li of my cimtoiu ac»io> a are perforgne«! a sys'em open», pub On Saturday last a ji young y _ uiAn named ( L a F a T etie , July 21, 1876, •is. to cuil him a rend? containing groceries and was somewhat the order along. lie and inspiring general confidence would J. II. CLARK n *:tf Monagan, an employee on tbe bri«lge at : mashed. Outside of a few bruises and i Mr. Gladstone, the distinguished Eng vas a Union than and from the dm of ita adoption bring healing sprains no serious injury was done. The WEEKLY Sun lish statesman, said, in a recent address, this place, was caugjit iu the machinery j on its wings to all our harrassed industries: Idiers who ' ’ fougilit mil that hand labor is better paid in Eng about the pile-drive| ai.d hud one of his s-t in tnojic.n the wheels of c««mnier ef man 17713. UNITED.— Drs, Littlefield and Cal- land than head labor. Same thing ««ver fingers badly ci ushi d. ow him in pe.it'ê. NEW 70BK. ■ ____________________________ 1876. ufactures a««d the mechanic arts: re-tore em breath have associated theuiselveis^o- here. A priz^-fighter will make more Eighteen hundred and seventy six is the C^n- A little son of^T. |f. Graves, of Sheri ploymlnt to labor and pro-peiity to tbe eiiiGc atic Central i ominijtee te mal iear It is als > tlie year in which an gether for the purpose of practicing m« d-'; money pounding his fellow-men black o < peop'e. dan, bad tbe misfoitune to be kicked in J Oppos.fi n ilou-«' of Representatives, the first h nia fiiîve concuinniatcd some idne in this and adjoining counties, un and blue, than a goat Can earn by butt "Reform is necessary fn the sum and since the close <«f the war, will be in power at ing them clear acruss the street .¿«five or the face b/ a horse, one day last-week. ■ i mode of Federal taxation, to the end that Washing*i>n; and the tear of the twetity-thiid der the firm name of Littlefield & Cal- six times a day. a De ttriHii ’ ■rment witli Laur His injuries w. re qpife s<-v< re, but by capital he set free from distrust and labor .el ctiun of a President of th«- United State*. All breath. We have no hesitancy in recom SOufi ■ Hiioi and Ie r 1,01 tuer w here- careful niedi<-al'trtai ,n,nt l* e lightly hnr lend. . We denounce the pres «■ft e e events are sure to be of great'iinterert MOUNTAIN GOSSIP. and iiupo lance, especially the two latter;' and mending our friends, when in need of j recover. ent tariff levied upon nearly4.000 articles all irai t w are to bnfijr down of .be«; and ei ery thing connected with them medical assistance, to the care of these ns a master-piece of injust ice and false pre “Bango” is a good mountain song. ■ will be fully and freshly reported and exj ound- * I One day last week "¡a Mr. Jones, froi From A Acre» of gentlemen, as they are well qualified to | tense. It yields «-dwindling, not a yearly- ed i i iiin Si x. good " tc Y Jf 4 F in In glu nd Striped stockings look well on a log. .some place unknown’to vs, while on h treat all kinds of diseases to which the rhe.Dpi* sition House of R 'preseiitativea.'ta- I in u body or in lets to nuit piirchuiierx. rising revenue. It has Imp; verished ma king up tbe ine'of inquiry opened tears ago flesh is heir to. See card elsewhere. way to the Nestucka, ran his team out i ny Industrie« to subs'dize a few. It. pro • iInured immedlutrl f ou tile line of the Bears and dears are plentiful at night. k lumi. T he Strx, will st -ruly and dilligently investi that might purchase the by Orfgon lenirai Ra lrond, distant four hibits the road on the mountain side and sei • turnoffs _ .410 no »»tic* o gate IHU the VXJI corrupti««ns and lumupcun misdeeds of VAANI G kant '« Everybody seams witty iu the moun miles poulh of Nt. J isepli. • products of the country. N ew L odge IxsTlTUTED.-Fraternity pio lucts of the country. It lias reduced adnii istration; and w ill, it isto.be hoped, lay I his wagon rolling down a declivity fort Apply on the farm or by letter addres American commerce from the first to an ’ that ip/vgonion ndinit. ’ ’ tains. ‘ . * - pdation ’ - a newand ... ... in the fo for better period Lodge, No. 56, I. O. O. F., at North sed to the undersigned at Dayton, lsm- 1 or fifty feet. The rig brought up again inferior rank upon the high seas. It has our national history. Of all this T he 8 cn will' wren ni [trouble now Iwl hill county. * Polly can beat ths world climbing the Yamhill, was duly instituted last night » lowered the sale of American manufacture contain complete and accurate accounts, fur a log that bapptiiid to be in the wajy„i or Mrs. JA NE ARMSTRONG. ill ■ nishing its readers with early and trustworthy, anti Conkling fac by John W. Carey, D. D. G. M., assist mountains. at homfan'i abroad, *n<l depleted the re- it might have gene on seine distant ; 6 > tf information upon th<se absorbing topics. turn« of American agriculture and Indus- , The twenty4 third Presidential election, with Those who have seen Joe’s mule will further with a destrqctive result. As r f <|f.-tliC8o facts are waGed ed by members from Dayton, Lafayette, try. followed by half of our poople. It costs the Jprepa:tion* for it,-will be memorable a» was there was not liluch damage dop ¡i*. McMinnville and Hillsboro. The elec remember it. litinent on the telegraph. the neonle five timesniorje than it produc dec.«.ing upon G rant « aspirations f««ra third frùu Ì ted officers <jf the lodge that were instal "See 'um blush’” is the way they say On Tuesday of last, week a hack es to the Treasury. It obstructs the pro term of power and plunder, and -till more as Iiuiild give tliems Ivon no led are: W. J. McConneP, N. G.; A.D. it in the mountains. t Steen wa’g , cesses of pro luctlon, and wastesthe fruits deciding w ho -hall be <he <a«:did»te of ihe pai- | the livery stable of I Morgan Hunnels, V. G.; T. Ç. Buckingham, Sec I IIIIIOI'S aiVHceouiit of the r of labor. It promotes fi-and, fosters smng- ty of Reform and as electing that cat didate The mountains are a good place in capsized on the road 1 put out from Nestuckik, N,.-stuckji ; onceruing all these subjects, those who read «M1IIE UNDERSIGN! D ANNOUNCES HIM retary; John Lowery, Treasurer. About gling.enriclies.disbonest Officials and liank T he St s will have tlie constant means of being t|d republican tele; which to practice fiopokers. E Vpjf as a can i ida tc foi Painter. and guar- t4o ' 'graph, i »pilling a couple of young ladies, fifty members of the order were present. rupts honest merchants. We demand hat rh roi ghly well iuionned. anteé» has woik to be ¡.•aleHcampaign liar of the Miles says that the darni •d lojrs were j boys and a lot of buckets and cans filSd- Ouslom house taxa’ion shall lie only for' • The h t.EKt.ir bus, w hich has attained a cireu- ■ Lt D ied .— It is with the deepest feeling ou-iy made to skin people’s Sai revenue. Reform is necessary in i he scale lati.m of o«er eighty tin usand copies, si ready ' a . : with blackberries oni fo the ground in of public expense, Na* toital, 8-ate «nd Mu has it- re «dem in every btate and Territory,» that we announce the death of Mrs. d we tr; s; that tbe year J876 will see their Just think, nearly three and a-half promiscuous heap. JI is» Magp :gie Ecc|t- i nicipal. Our Federal taxation hnssjifollen at number- doubed. It will continue to'be a pdegiMpli is a cheat and In a workman like »manner, or no charges from ♦liO,fKKi,fOOgold, Jane Armstrong, who died last Wednes tons of berries will be gathered by the aton was somewhat h&rt, but no serin I in WI, to 145...(XXl.OOO ttioru. glr newspaper. All the general new» of e made. day morning. The announcement of her ; people of Lafayette. injury was austuiiicd t»y any of the pil |iticdl matters. It is us- Tho e having Tainting. G aining and paper- : currency in 1870, or in one decade from less ; the day wi«l be bu nd in it. condensed when un- . — — il.I of .......... the accident —steep lull tliafi $.5 per head to more, than $18 pr head, i ¡n p .rtant. a, full length Alien of moment; and death oast a gloom over the entire com- Mr. R »b rt Hussey had the rni • 'irfuna I ty ’» Cause k* to fui (her thcinteie.sis hanging to do a d w si it done Since the peace the yeop'e liavepai«! to always w« trust, treated iu a clear, interesting inunnity, and the question of "who to sr iiously m ish one of bi< fing.eis while obstinate horses and «defective brake| C ,1 the tax gatherer« more than three times . and instiuctive manner, — - ----------------------- ------ -^4- [■ partv. It invi nta all next?” was asked. D »ceased has since in the mouumiu last week. itiso.raim to make the W keelt SiM ths the amount of the National dbbt And more urBL 1J1U1 ly ,, t.ew-paper in the world, and we F rench W heat .' vMr. J. D. Flentbn. i sort her husband was killed at Rogue River best fam Should secure the ten ces of irs against Tilden and iVhile coming from the mountains last i‘ t specimen uf r t|ie ft • ' than twice that sum of. Federal outlays. ■ »lull continn t > give in ita columt.a a laige had the sole management of a large es yesterday showed ui^a J. T HARRIS. id sends them broadcast L afayette . Oregon.- ' Apove all, we demand frugality in every atuu'. . of mi eel.an.ous reading..such as sto tate. Aa aged mother, sisters and nu Friday we met 14 wagons going in, and justly celebrate&Vre^ch- wheat fium $te passed about as many coming out. dcjmrttnent of the Gordrninent. Reform ' nes ta'es. poems, .-ci. ntific intel igenceand ag- merous friends mouiu her death. ■rs now tryinjr to show c iltural i .format!« n, for which we are Dot seed of that which th» Kinney B^os. Ijihd is necessary to put a stop totbe profligti’e r able A nice yo»lng man of this place got to wake «oom in our' daily edition. The that Tilde» ran not carry _r.......... ... . v New York Uraste of public lands and their diversion ' , agric ,t‘iiaI department especially is one of ita to thia Statb for trial. Thoa» Bltx.cKsmi.th ^hop M ill R aised .— The frame of the new lost in the mountains last week—he was ,1 imported • ■ i£-■ i . i ..... . featui« ......... .. s. faehjOni, Bre Bje0 reg. ¡from actual settlers by the party in power promiiten who are competent to judge of its meilts, anti that th(,t- 'ei < is trouble in ;tl>e Dem steam mill of Adams & Co.,-on the Nes- astradle of a log and could not get off. which has sqitandered two hundred mil 1 «.larly r -ported iu its coTumi.e. sp. uk favorablL of jt. The kurn<-l' is, 'ihe W e XL, S in . eight pages, with fifty-«ix tuca, was raised last Thursday and it is lions of acres upon railroads alone, und If you want to staud on your head I much larger and the^ bran much fiiierj rauki ©ver the question a is to I cut of more than thrice that aggregate haw broa columns is only $1 20 a year, postage expected that it will be in running or succesfully roll over a log backwards than the comtnou Australian white win As this oriee barely repays the coat nominated for Gov- il' ’ disposed of less ttian a sixth to tlie tillers p of epaid. the paper no di c«.iiiit can be ntade from der by th« first «f next month. There and stick your head betwixt two others. ter wheat. a 'fernor. Tlnl rumor is probably en- of tlie soil,. Reform 'is necessary to cor this rate to clubs, agenta, Postmasters or any- is no reason why this mill should not The citizens of this place have gather rect the omissions of a Republican C oii - | one ' I I I j • make some of the beet lumber in the ed over 560 gallons of blackberries al P otatoes .- -SheriffiDale brought sotne« > lirely false. 1 Why doe« it not speak The D aily S un . a large four page newspaper I gress and lhe errors of our I euties and world for there is plenty of fine timber ready, and enough more have gone or are i fine potatoes of the E|*rly Rose varii twenty-eight coli.m, e, give* all the newgfor of the tioiitji« 8 in the radical ranks in , WOVI-D respect 1 nJly announce to the i our diplomacy, which have stripped our of .WOUL- there. The proprietors have made a good going to pick 300 gallons more. Citizens of Latay Cittzens Lamy Mie and vicinity that 1 , fellow citizens of foreign birth and kind-, two ce ts a copy. 8ub-cription, postage pre-i tlmt State? I from his farfu to-day which were I id, .5.5 c a m nth or|«;5oa veer. busDsT edi atu preoa-ed to do all kinds of work, in my road to the mill. j red racecrossing the Atlantic of the shield pi ting extra,»1.10 perye.tr. We have no tr$val lie«! ness »nd dispatch- If you want to get an appetite, or have deed beauties. line of business, with tìd 11. K. HTTLEH<L¿,M.D. I J. F. CALBREATH, M D I of American citizens, and have exposed ■ tiiageute. C. E. ESTABROOK, Ad.trees, How H igh is D at ?— Mr. Geo. Trum fuu, or your close torn off, or shius badly The nomination of Tildm was receb our brethren of the Pacific coast to the in- THE SI N. New York City. •241 ...K 4'-' ------------------ ■ ■■■■■ r'^-T j ----- bull,'of this place, has growing ia bis skinned, go to the mountains. We were with great enthusiasm iti Texas, winch ■ T I curslons ol a race noi speaking a language '• w f' there last week. I j from the same great parent stock, and, in garden some exceedingly fine corn, some LITTLEFIELD & CALBREATH promises a majority of 100,000 for^j , fact, now by law denied citizensbipthro’. ’ People should be careful about shoot of which measures over uine feet and Reform ticket in November. An earn j naturalization as being neither accustom-1 i four inches in length aud is still grow ing off their weapons promiscuously in est Tilden man, who is also a prominent Physicians anil Snrsei ■ ed t.o tbe tradition sot a progressive civil- 1 the mountains when people are scattered ing. If any of you have any higher corn j ization nor exercised in liberty under eq. all over the. hills. I merchant iu Galveston, says that ithc than this throw it in sight. ual laws. We denounce the policy which Conservatives throughout the State jiro- I ' LWlnE. OREGON. thus discards tbe liberry.loving German M ineral S pring .— Mr. J. Blanchard A t the H elm . —We have received a OREG ON. and tolerates the revival of tbe coolie LAFAYETTE, pose to ignore all past issues and cop LAfAYETTE, OREGON MTOFFIC« »AT TUR DRV« STORE.. trade in Mongolian women imported for copy of the Ashland Tiding» published at informs us that it is his intention to of duct the pending campaign upon ,the immoral purposes and" Mongolian men Ashland, Oregon, which ia a very newsy fer inducements next bpriug to invalids "simple basis of reforju iu the administra and others to visit the mineral spring on Final Seulement. held to perform servile labor contracts, AM STILL TO Bi FOUND AT MY OLD MTEW G00D8 OF THE LATE8T STYLM •beet of 24 columns. We notice that «ur his farm, in Chehalem valley. An unu tion of the Government, soliciting thttcp7 HtMtid ready <o ser e the boys with Behave I and we demand such modification of tbe J.Y and best qoaNiy at wrOTB'E I s I he BEBY GIVEN THAT THE whilom friend and schoolmate, Mr. F. sual amount of labor prevented him operation of all honest ineu, without (dis bsth or shampoo. treaty with the Chinese Empire, Or such und rs.giû d die e.xe« ulor of 'he List will Hair ci.tin the latf st style. } * W. Ewing, is at present occupying the from openiug it up this season. Every legislation by C mgress within Constitu and tet.iine.ji if tm. G. P««ppleton, deceas d, tinction of race, iu bringing about the tional limitations as shall prevent the fur-1 editorial chair, and he is a decided suc thing will be arrauged in first-class style have filed i.i thf Go nty < ««uri of Yamhi 1 «..un No chelp goods p i 1 mad off for ganuiM. M« change which has become so essential to te, Mate of Oregon, their tinaf acco« nt « f their ther importation or immigration of tho cess in that position. and superior inducements offered. trouble t’ «bon goo«’». admití i»t atidniof the e-ta.e of eaid deceased, Mongolian race. Reform is necessary,and the country. This is the right grt nfl Cyoid »und of J. M. Belchar. «bat by oçdeir of sai.I c«>urt said «eeuu'it T- B L eu B roken . —A man while gather- . to take, not only in Texas but in e ■ ' and S mall Y ield . -We are informed that . w. J. W1MKR. HE HIBBARD FARM, SITUATED ON can never be effected hut by making It tbe will be braid by -«id c urt at tl e room of said * 6l9-.lt _____________ North Yam 11 river, near Carlton, ou controlling issue of the election» and lift the yield of the fall wheat, with but few ing blackberries at Kiug’a mill last week, other Stat«. The admin.straticn of ] ul> courtinths equi? house f i Lafa.ette, in and _ ths cou ty on Satcg'dly . the th day of September. the O C. IL B. is loríale. Said farm contains ing. it above the two false issues with exceptions, is not yielding as well as us so we are informed, fell from a log and lie affairs has become extravagant md A. D., I 7<i. aw i od * ck • P, " M. *' of * a «id ** day- * ’ at 304 acres: laige hous^ and orchard and fair im which the office holding class and the par WAGON FOR SALS. t ual. Th« average will probably be less broke one of his legs. Medical assist corrupt beyond anything that was iver wh ch time am| lace al persons int ru-ted prove ment» Thvie s a good mill site on the ty 1n power seek to »toother it. 1. The , ance was procured from Gaston and the piemises and a good locality fot mill. M ill be therein may afsp ir and file objections to said false issue with which they would enkin than 22 bushels per acre. Tbe highest BAIN WAGO, GOOD A8 NEW, 34 inch »old iu lots to suit puteba ijxhasers. Terms easy. / dle sectarian st rite iu respect to lhe public account. yet reported is'that of James Stewart— broken limb dr eased. We were unable, dreamed of in earlier years; and nJtl 'bpindle, » for sale cheap for cash. Apply For further particular» i enquire iqmre of Auguai 11, 1|7 j to learn the name of the unfortunate i I but a complete overthrow of the part r *» EDGAR POPPLETON • • I schools of which the e»t«hli«hment and at Uia'uthc«. or to 31 bushels per acre. Spring grain prom H. C. DAUs. WM. HANNA. | gentleman. E. K. PQPPLETON, I power can bring relief. support belong «xicuslrely to the Suites j n2:tf kaviYsm, Orsg^ti* 6:1« ise« to be "way up.” Hi < « Executors. LAJAYETTE COURIER. TILDEN ’H LETTER. DAYTON ITEMS. HERE AND THERE. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ADVERTISE IN THE COURIER. | 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 IJ II 1 III I' DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. , —— Adoptedby the Démocratie National Convention in Session at St. Louis, June *48tli, 1876. r------- Tc LITTLEFIELD & HILL, w W. B. C LAFAYET E, OGN. Stoves, ' Tin, Sheet Iron & Copper-Ware J LONE ms SALOON, L ÏÏ. CLABfß, Proprietor r '• • LAND FOB SALE REASONABLE TERMS PAINTING DONE I CHLAP C.L. ESTABROOK ¿----- -4. Ì 1 BARBER SHOP, W. J. WIMER, 1 BED-ROCK PRICES Farm T ? A i