Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, September 29, 1876, Image 3

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LAFAYETTE
COURIER. Democrats to the Front!
1876.
bib Court-House in this place on Wed-
|
THE M
Mails close at 5:30 o'clock P.M.
7:30 o’clock P, M.
Hot. as two Hottentots!
ent.
A.F. A A. M. —Meets the Friday on or before
the full moon. Members in good standing invi­
ted to attend. By ordsr of.
W. M.
COURT
«nd not stand upon the order of his
going, but go at opce.
There is a
point,where forbeartioe ceases to be a
wlee Dr. Littlefield's notice in another
virtue; and forbearance is not a vir-
cmiiiun.
t
^The church baa been adorned with a tue for which the prwwi mt head of the
atWVv chandelier.
/Republican party ¡8i^|>ccially distio-
Let there be a good turn out.
CIRCUIT
9
giVhoop ’em Up, you slauder mongers,
M. > Speakere from abroad will be pres­
SECRET SOCIETIES.
~
iffl —— #
If Mr. Hayes knoarji which side his
bread is buttered on; he will pay that
long-expected visit id Long Brand ,
g¥ho stole tbe pumpkin?
,•
nes^lay evening, October 4th, at 7:30 P.
Arrhe at
I
jVell digging is raging.
^Ehera Will be a Democratic Rally at ■>
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER
i
HERE AND THERE.
DOCKET.
"7----------
Summons.
In the Circuititi 'ourt of the State of Oregon for
the County of Yamhill.
8arah X. Berry, riaintiff, I
vs.!
- Suit for divorce.
John P. Berry, defendant
To John P. Rerry, tbe abore named defendant:
In the name qf the State of Oregon:
You'are here y not.fled and required to be
and appear in liba above named corrt in the
above entitled Suit and answer the complaint
tbe-ein filed against you by the above named
plaintiff within |ten days from the date of the
ser»-
service of thi» ummons upon you, if it be --------
ed within this iiinty and if it be served upon
you m any oth county of this State then yon
are required to appear and answer said com-
plaint witbin t rnty d.iys fr m the date of auch
saevico and if t issuintnousbe served upon you
by publication hereof, then you are hereby so-
tilted and requ ed to appear in said court and
an-wer said co pjaint by the first day of the
term of said co rt following tbt expiration of
six weeka publfca’ion hereof ordered by said
conr , which t«jrm of eorirt will be begun and
held at Lafavejte in s«id county on Monday the
2d day
1876, and you are
, of * Octo - >er, A D..
~ - 1876.
iiotified| that if you fail so to appear and
hereby notified
answer said complaint, for the w.int thereof
the
the re-
C plaintiff
/ • ■“ w ill apply to the court ' for
* **
lief 'prai
.___ ed
-* foj
r therein,
-_____ to-wit: : ^ora decree
thereof dissolving and* annnlline the marriage
contract existing between the plaintiff and de-
fendant and f<>j general relief. '—
DEMOCRAT1C PLATFORM.
1 __—
Adopted by the Democratic National
Convention iniSeasion at St. Louis,
Jane 48th, 187$.
which the Democraticy has cherished trons
their foundation, and is resolved tc maintain
withont any partiality for cl*«, set or creed,
and without contribution» from the Treasu­
ry. t. The false issue by which they seek to
light anew tne dying embers of sectional bate
Ve, the delegates ef the Democratic par­ between kindred people once unnaturally es­
tranged, but now united in one indivisible re­
ty of the Uuited States, iu national conven­ public and a common dentiny. Reform is nee-
tion assembled, do hereby declare the ad essary in civil service. Experience proves that
the efficient economical conduct of the Gov­
ministration of the Federal government to ernment is not possible if it »civil service lie*
be iu great need of immediate reform; do prize fought for at the lialiot box, be a brief
reward of party zeal instead of posts of honor
hereby enjoin upon the nominees of this con­ assign««!.for proved competency, and held for
vention, and of the Democratic party in fidelity in public employ. That the dispens­
ing of patronage should' neither be a tax on
each State and at St. Louis, to make efforts the time of our public men nor the instru­
and co operate to this end; and do hereby ment of their ambition. Here again profes­
sions falsified in the performance attest that
appeal to our fellow citizens of every former the party In .power now can work out no pra­
political connection to undertake with ua ctical or sat isfactory reform Reform is nec­
essary even more in higher grades of public
thia first and most pressing patriotic duty s«rvice--President., Vice-Presidentf Judges.
for tixe benefit of the whole country. We Senators.,Representatives, Cabinet officers—
these and all in authority are the people»’ ser­
here affirm otir faith in the premanency of vants. Tliejr offices are not private perqui­
site»,
they are a ]>ublictrust.5Vhentbean-
the Federal Union; our devotion to the con­
| nals of tins rennblfc show tlie disgrace and
stitution of the United States withits amend­ censnreofa Vice-President; of a late Sneaker
ments universally accepted as a final settle­ of the House of Representatives marketing
1 his rulings as a presiding officer: of three sen­
ment of tbe controversies that engendered ators profiting secretly by their votes as law­
thé civil war, and do here record o-.ir stead­ makers; of five chairmen of the leading com­
mittee« of the late House of Representatives
fast confidence of the perpetuity of Repnb exposed in robbery; of a late secretary of the
,
lican self government in an absolute acqui­ Treasury forcing 'balances in the public ac­
counts: of a late Attorncy-Ceneral misappro­
escence in the will of the majority, tha priating public funds: of a secretary of Treas­
princip'e of republics; in the supremacy of ury enriched or enriching friends by percent
age levied off the prefits of contractors with
the civil over the military antl.o-ity. in the bl» department; of Hn Embassador IQ Eng­
total separation of church and 8UHe. for the land «•ensured for a dishonorable »peculation;
of a President’s Private Secreturv barely es­
sake alike of civil and religiou- fi e<-dom;in caping con viction upon trial for guilty com­
the equality of all citizens before the just plicity <n frauds upon therevenue;ofa'Secre­
tary of War imneaclied foi high crimes and
laws of their own enactment; in the liberty confessed misdemeanors. The demonstra­
of individual conduct umexed by sumptua­ tion is complete that the first step in reform
be the people’s chcice for honest men
ry laws: in the faithful « duettion of the ri- must
from another party, lest the diseas» of one po­
ing gen»rati« n. that they may preserve, en­ litics organizarion should infect the body
politic, and lest by making no change of men
joy and transmit these best conditions uf Lu­ or
narty we get nochange of mtsusuresand no
man happmes-and hope. We uphold the reform of all these abuses, wrongsand Crimea
That the productions of sixteen years of as­
noblest products of one hundred years of cendency
of the Republican party create a ne­
changeful history, but while upholding the cessity for rejnrm is confessed by Republicans
bul their reformers ar® voted
bond of <-ur union, and the great character themselves,
down in Convention and displaced from the
of these our l ights, it bch<-oves a free pe-'ple Cabinet. The party’s mass of honest voters
powerless to resist the 80,000 office hoMers.
to practice al-o that eternal vigilance which is
its leaders'and guides. lieform can only be
is tbs price of liberty. Reform is necessary had bv a neadefu!, civic revolution. We de­
to rebuild and estab ish in the hearts of the mands change of parties tret we may haves
change of measures and of men.
whole people the union, eleven years ago
happily ra»cued troin danger of corrupt cen­
tralism which ¡after inflicting upon ten States
pLadies, call tit Mrs. Dixon's and see #ui8b ed•; B om Shepherd, Babcock,
x.
—I.
The following additional I cases have tSe pretty things.
' * • ’ '
the list of cases pub- | «; jlrtiry has a new pair of pants, and nnd all life most influential advisers
I. O. 0. F.— MeeU every Saturday night at 8 bpen docketed since
of the Pèesident aro United in the op
•'clock P. M. Members in good standing invi- lmjied last week:
k UI is not happy.
N.
' A R Burbank vs J P Bryan; action to' f Jo Matty sells more beef than any otfl- I inion tha't it is of itijj irtnnce tl\at the
ted to attend. By order of
I.O. G.T.- Meets every Tuesday ni bt it 7 rèr°ver money.
&SD in the county.
candidate from Ohi«' ihould p»y per­
P. M. Membere of the order in good standing gV P Gates vs T B Nelson; same.
2 ¡We’ve seen the great circus, an«l did/ sonai homage to Gri il, as an indica­
invited. By order of
W. C. T.
»M J McMekin vs Harvey Lord; suit jdt see much, either.
lion of l|ia sincerity | ti endorsing the
P.
H.—Meets the third Saturday of each for partition of landl.
Lots of fast nags are being get in r«a Cincinnati plaiforintf which glorifies
month st 10 o'clock A. M. at Grange Hall.
iness for tbe fair.
I ? jllenry H Simms vs S J Berry; action
Giarttism; and he pa nnot be permit-
mopey and damages.
chu A chkm .
¡New goods ia thetorder of the day at
f J ÎE R Poppleton ve G and J P Bryan > , ¡Timer & Nelson's.
ted to evade the (•erjdmony by writing
KEV. J, HOEERG, P. E.
I *43 cases alrredy docketed for the 0b- private- letters, hop soever abjectly
»■-¥ » xx«a for vrsranxsxr
¿■ion
money.
Sunday of e ich month at....... ...11 A. M. 4 ID C Stewart vs J J Burton; same^
ber tei m of ^uvt.
thf y may be wordtH . Never mind,
... 7 r. M. j 4 Si G Burns vs T J and M E RowWknd;
»d
pie do ridicule authority of a
is .' Nine deeds !>*▼« been executed in this Mr. Hates, if the
Regular appointments of Rev. J. W. Watts, sii^t. iu equity.
*
unty this^m^nth.
yon
for
crooking^|he
knee before Judge of said
you for crooking hi
sscoud Sunday of each month at 11 o’clock a
1876.
|Wui H Bailey vs O H Adams et
The Ixiya and girls are now where th^y
M. and 7 o'clock r. m .
Ulysse»;jit
is the'^ officeholders you
U iyFscs,!
&t iu equity to foreclose mortgage,
-tight to be--dpi school.
at;
Anna
Barry,
et
fcjhas A Berry vs
mu*t dejeud upon fi ir your main sup-
Miss Eva Burbank left for Portland
MKLIGIOUS.
port, ani for the ph t.sent it is Grant
St for partition.
ummons.
-
-
4,
last Monday to attend school.
J F Bewley; writ of
The following letter from Rev. T. P.
i Ten tons of gum have been erdered to who controls the 60 ■eeholders. Don’t In the Circu Court of the State of Oregon
Haynes, pastor in charge ef this circuit,
iupply the echoolgirjjdemand.
¡Levi B Wells vs
Bhiik. iff the perfyi ¡mance ¡8 unpleas-
for the G nty of Yamhill:
s Win Allatt; suit fur
i4
FJ
explains itself.-
.
Mac
spoiled
a
runaway
item
for
us
by
Mview.
I v
J. R. Es:el>, laintifi, i
»nt.
M c M innville , Sept. 25, 1876.
I
In equity for divoroe;
ve.
gtiuning in ahead of the team.
. Agues II Allatt v
E.C.F^teb. de ndant, {
C Esteb; suit fur di-
E ditor C ourier :—You will oblige
A
Hosier
out
aj|
Newark,
Fays
the
, : Rheumatism is always a joint affair,
divorce.
To E. U. Este , the above named defendant, in
the undersigned by publishing the fol­
and yet there is only one party to it.
J R Esteb vs E
tbe name o the State of Oregon:
lowing:
tH
'
i ;1
A * - Suu, having read ii a paper that the
M
-
You are he by required to appeer and ans-
Rev.
J.
Hobarg
will
hold
services
at
t>rce.
Bishop E. M. Marvin, of the M. E.
;
si
leading Generals o the Union dur- werthe complaint tiled against yj»u in the above
c ’ ‘
“ '• _ < _ •' ' ---- --
he church ne^t Sunday at 11 o'clock.
ithin aix weeks ftom the date of
Church South, has seen fit to appoint me
i A ppl 2? ant 8 for the S tate U niver - I
ire all on the side entitled suit this
ing the rebellion
summon* upon jou by publi-
the service o
How
to
get
to
the
State
Fair
is
what
’
s
1
t
ee
giv<a,
the
County
Court
together
to the Yamhill circuit, and I couie ameuig ' i |TY.—Sunday last as per previous no-
of Granjiisin. has «4 nt us this list of cation, to-wit Ou or before tne 2nd day of Oc-
ngitatiug
the
minds
of
some
of
tbe
boys.
I v ith J. H.
IDissoJuioa of Part­
Xi. Carse, County School
Sch<x>l Supor-
Super-
first day of
tuber. At l>., *76. that being tfce
(
you to aerve you, brethren, as best I can.
the rapacity of carpet bag tyranny, has
di.siingufxlied
tnilii
October
term|of
said
court
to
be
held
at
Lafay
­
ary
commanders
r_________
I ask a hearty co-operation ___
of you
all in Jntendent, met at the Court room. There I- : Wo fonder the Snyder brothers qur
ette in said county, on that day. and if you fail honey-combed the office« of« tbe Federal
nership.
'
- the
.
-
plaintiff
wiil Government itself with incapacity worse
I
assure
you
that
I
will
do vfere about a dozen applicants, but o«t sympathy for the loas of a bwloved sister,. who are^iu favor of * “Tilden and Re- eotoan-wer r want ' thereof
my work, j
he copartnership heretofore existing be­
take a decridaguinat you fora di soluionof the than fraud; inflicted States and municipali­
«
all I can, but my efforts will be futile of this number only seven dared “face : Silver is flat in the London market. forijl:” [j
tween the undersigned under the firm name
marriage contract now existing between you
It has just commenced to get 'round liete.
ties wiih tbe contagion of mi-rule and lock
of
Snell A Co , ie this day dissolved by mutual
||ie
music.
”
This
county
is
entitled
to
and
other
relief
as
i-
in
hi-
complaint
asked
for.
■
I
Slellan.
unless you, as the church, come to my
Majol-Gen. Met
consent. Either member ia duly authorised to
ed
fast
the
property
of
an
indnatrions
peo
­
Our young friend, Billy Aiderman; i»
sign the firm name in iiquidation*.
aid with your prayers, teprs, songs and mx representatives at that institution of
Ì 7th, A D. 1-7:.
,Maj<>É Gen. B il ly Smith,
ple jn the paralysis of hard times. Reform
traveling with Montgomery Queen's cir-
All peraoi s indebted to tbe late firm will
JNO, J. DALY,
l^aruing
Hence,
after
the
applicants
exortations, class-meetitfgs, etc. There
Major
Gen.
Sii
is necessary to establish a sound currency: jrieaae come forward and settle up immediately
'
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i
Aug. 18.187 ,
urn.
-
Solicitor for Plaintiff.
Ijad passed a successful examination ; it **■
- JI
restore the public credit and maintain the for we need our mouey and MUST have it.
is one thing we, as Christians, should al­
Majo| Gen. Fifijnklin.
f¿iecatue necessary to determine who could
Let a quiet nag step into a yellow-
R. N. BNELL,
national
honor. Wo denounce the failure
ways keep in view: that we are known too by lot. The 'fortunate oves were ikeket's nest and it will »0011 be a ragjug
M. W. ORTON.
Summons*
M:ijd| Gen. Biittlett.
of these tea years to make good the promis­
D attox , Oregon, Sept. 15, 1876.
and read uf all men; therefore, should ^Messrs, C. M Hill, J. T. Fryer, Eugene lilteed.
* Mujoÿ
* - • ' ?i Gen.
/N
r-v
• L 1
In the Cir t Court i f the State cf Oregon for es of the legal notes which aie changing the
Siaci.
ateaniis,
and
Misses
Martha
J.
Kirby,
N.
a
our walk be orderly before men and God.
In referring to tbe above card I wquld state
stand»! d^f value in the hand« of the peo­
Mr. Frysr informs us that hi» daugh- 1
the Coui. of Tamhi'L
I
uj Martin, Cyntha Todd. Mias Mary
to my friend» and the public in general that I
Majojt Gen. ÄfyjCandleM.
Bo circumspect iu all things, brethren,
putated,
is
(fojng
liter
whose
litub
was
aui
ple,
and
the
non
paiimnt
of
which
is
a
dis
Agnes
H.
A
att,.plaintiff,
i
hare thia dav purchased the interest of M. W.
|A. Hays being tbe unfortunate one, and
i.
-
J- Iu equity—Divorce, regard of tha plighted faith ol tbe nation. Orton, iu the General Merc hand se buaine»« and
and love one another; and if one should »withall the very one that' should have uicely.
|Í mm L Gen.
__
_____
.etnaud.
Win. Allatt, defendant. )
I
We denounce „ the improvidence whi li in will contiuue to sell go< ds at the old stand a
fall, ye that are spiritual restore such an ajeceived the benefit»of the State’s bounty,
A kiss on the forehead means .rever-
Major-Gen. Mqi gan of Ohio.
To W . »Hatt, the above defendant:
where I will at all iiinea ke»p as well an assort­
eleven years of peace has taken from the
'.|4*-rthe beiug tbe daughter of a widowed nce; but there’s no fun in it worth meii-
ed stock of good» a- th- trade will justify and
one in the spirit of meekness.
In
the
na
e
of
the.State
of
.Oregon
you
arg
people
in
fraudsSten
tim-
a
tbe
amount
of
the
Many.other
näime»
could
be
added
wili/Off r goods at greatly reduced prices .for
My appointments will stand as they £l(ady. Curtis Shelton labored with ques-
required to ppear and a> ewer the complaint
V
’ ;
ASH or t'l.ODUt E.
al
one half
a day and then
i». >ns about
Yamhill's
representatives,
we gave
feel | Several cases of petit ■ larceny are re­ to the Ijist.
filed acai a you in said c >uit on or b-fore the legal tender n<>tes and squat dered four
With thank- to my friends for thvir liberal
stood under Bro. Hardi-on. This much
first day of he October 'erm, A. I)., 1-76. ol times the -uin in use es» expen-e without patronage in the past, I would feel thankful for
ported
as
having
been
committed
lately
’
¡
.
tha Circuit ourt of said county to be begun .
I say, not boastingly, always look for me
nfident, will do credit to themselves
Wo Have ju»^ ttbout got an idea of and holden t l*ef%iette io. Slid county on th" »«•eumulatii g any reseive for their redemp a ebare of the same in the future.
in this neighborhood.
'tion. We denounce the financial policy and
R. N. SNELL.
id to the county.
when my appointment» come. I will be
2d d iy uf < :ober. A. D 1-/7 .. and if you fail
D ayton , Sept. 15, lj,76.
Th® County clerk is ent kt led to a fee : Den’t talk <»f hard times any more, af- the Iriij 8tate qf Mr. Blaine’s bodily so to Hnsw th» Tj'aintifT pW take a decree immorrality of that party which, during 11
on hand if Goa permit, for I have never
r issuing certificates to these six which ^er allowing tl he circus to take from’one health.? He waj In’t strong enough to against y o di-aohing
This sammoija
i* served
by publication
by
the' ujarriage
contract
years of peace,
has made no advance toward
missed an appointment yet.
oid»r of you
Hon. and B. Tor
F. other
Bonham,
now existin between
and res im;«.tion, no preparation for resumption,
will charge and together with a sub- thousand*to fifteen
ti
hundred dollars tout
and dated
August
17, ’
be, ihvjstigatea but i» quite able to further reli f a* ur^made
in her complaint
prayed
for.
Finally, brethren, be faithful, be ear- sweription to make Up the am >uut of tqi- of the county.
Publish« by order of lion. B. F. Bonham. but instead, has ob-t-ucted resumption by
li
T
take
th|
stumpy
gg
I
fact, he is like the Judje ot aa court, by WR.
nest, be true to yourselves and to the rion, will present it Miss Hajs.
M. dated
RAMSEY,
order
July 27, waiting our resources and exhausting all oiir MM
KW
Two youitg geiitb-nien went huiiting
I
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
1876.
boy w hjt
snrplus inoome; and while annually pro­
church, never bringing a reproach upon
I>
sick
to
go
to
sclioel
I
i|he
other
day-with
the
following
result:
MARRIED.
J. DALY.
X X
fessing to intend a speedy return to specie m
i—<
her fair name. Praying that our Father
On the 13th of Sept., 1876, at Wbeat-I hue skunk, t*o robbin«, three st.akifs, a b- t Doh
Solicitor for ptaintiff.
ugh to refuse ra^plier-
aaao
payment,
has
annually
added
fresh
hindran
Angn«t
4
1«76.
i
_______
w6
___
____
will abundantly bless you all this year, Ffand, by Rev. Saeiiiel Heiuinger, MrJ 'woodpecker, h snail anil a whew* wliut a
55
55
33
ces thereto. Aa auch a hindrance, we de­ BW
Id not pui prise us to
sniell.
O
through our Lord and Saviour, Jesus cmith Stephens to Miss Emily Allison! I
nounce the resumption clause ef tbe «vt of oo
otir
e.
>
-ce
"BÎ
t At this season
¡pease” rather more
| Ou Sept. 17th, 1876, at McMinnviUell^"^^"^
’
the question which] in-
4§7.'>, and demand its repeal. We demand
Dr. G. F. Tucker, dentist of Salem, will be.at
Christ, I remain,
TV° tic is hereby given that Charles E is-^
j is not so much wh<-th«'| h.s COII IllOj)
Lafayette for a few days commencing Septem­
Bright's
next
session
a
jlidicioys
system
of
preparation
by
public
Yours in labor and love,
IN
tabn
k
has
been
appointed
b.-
sn
order
Ly Rev. Saumel Heiuinger, Mr. Georgred] ife
• will be cint>wue<l with glory ai.d |ou-
ber
for the practice of dentistry.
of the cou y court of Yhmhill conn v, Oregon, eed^-mi-s: by official retrerehments and by
¥. Smith to Miss Eliza A, Thomas.
ip ir as whether bis u< v Winter’s vi- is when ili
gating committees get adtniviau
T. P. H aynes , P. C.
a r of the estate of Flores Fnlqcartz,
I will also be at McMinnville, a few days com­
wise finance, whi«-h shall enable tbe nation
At North Yambill, Sept., 18th, 1876, H joing to bu made out of bis father* <?!d to w<ul
and there won’t be deeeaned. A I persona hsv ng clsiiua against
mencing
October 2, for the practice of den­
T he H arvest .—The peat few deys of
»aid eata'e are notified io pre ent he same with to assure the whole world of its perfect abil tistry.
xousers.
G. F. TUCKER.
iougli
in
Washington
in
six
mon
a
from
lira
date.
An
I
all
persons
ehm
ebb
■tcps
­
.itv
and
ils
perfect
readiness
to
me«>t
any
of
>y
A.
D.
Runnels,
J.
P.,
Mr.
Charles
T.J'
y
Runnel»,
warm, clear weather has beefi a perfect
knowing
t-
msel
vi
s
indebted
to
said
estate
wiil
WANTED.
• ».«ll.xw In \4iau Wirtin» OsRslf
Tbe, supeigority of man to natui
jits promisee at the call of its creditor enti­
io accòji ninod
the patriots who de- call ana ae tie the -»roe im.i e liatelv.
God-send to the farmers, especially of ^tandley to Miss Emma Casteel.
¡continually H>ustrub-d iu literature
tled to payment. We believe such a system
I .-ire lii.íi
< CHARLES EA8TABROOK,
At North Yamhill, Sept. 19th, 1876j|j~"i^’ . Nature needs an immense J
Messrs. Johnson & Grazier. wa*t 1,000
this county. It has allowed those who
be sti ¡¿Iteri down with it.
well devised and intrust'd to competent
•Adnsini-trator.
by A. D. Runnels, J. P., Mr. Augustu||!tity of quillóo tuake a goose wit IS
bushels
of oats.
Sept. 8. 876.
were unlucky enough to have their grain
hands for execution, creating at no time an
A fiw dav
Call at the Centennial Livery Stable.
of
himself
i|i
fSiruuious
to
Miss
Sarah
J.
Baker.
>('iuari
can
tnaft»>
a
geo«e
<
before
his
death.
Mr.
s'
standing out to clear it up and store it. 1
artificial scarcity of. currency, and at no
»•
itfi ! otie quill.
r
minutes wit,
Those that finished their harvesting etvKl
time alarming the public mind into a with­ W. J. WIMER.
J. C. NELSON.
Kei
r.l^d
a
IS
ctice
nversatiqn
with
liisson,
!
ly, are getting well along with their f | A F ight .—One jaf the principal attract
drawal of that vaster machinery, of credit
A Wisconsin editor illustrates th]
which be said, "I have WfGTIC ¡«’hereby given that Robert I.angh- by which 95 per cent, of all busina-s trans
in the cpufsc
summer fallow. The farmers seem de-! tions at the circus when at McMinnville vailingextmivn^sneu of the people]
w >
11 lin h been apnouiti d by an Older of the
nothing to lit ve you, my son, except county
termined not to be again caught as they was a fight between a negro hostler and present day by calling attention t
co t of Yainniil county, Oregon. Ad- actions are performed—a «ystam open, pub­
were last fall. We are sure no class of one of the peanut boys. An outside» costly baby ¡carriages in us«- now,
»
ministrato
•f the estate of T B Hutt deceased, lic and inspiring general confidence would
it and * vour
my g<wd uà e. Guard
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All person ^holding claims against said e-ta e from the day of its adoption bring healing
woikmen under the sun deserve to sue-; undertook to separata them, when about when he wits a baby, they haulet
inòtlienu ho r and live as I have liv- are herab Wbtifiad to present the same within o« its wings fo alt our harrassed industries:
ceed more than the honest tillers of the
around by tbe hair uf tbe head.
six m.->nt
from tli'B date. And ajl persona
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i
■oil, and tho only drawback we wish! a dozen or so of the employees were oq
ci.” qi.
know ing enisi'lves indebted to said e-tate are set in motion the trheelsof commer-e, man­
yes
very
little
of
this
ung
An
exchange
neks:
Wb»t
are
our
is for wheat to be worth $1 per bushel.* to him. For a while it looked as if a
required t pay the same itninedia ely.
ufactures and the inechanic arts: restore em
.general row between the circus employ^ men doing?' We can't answer f r the
— not enough *o support
R vrekt * L aughlin .
pioyment. to lati# and prosperity to the
•♦hey
Sept 8, 1876.
Administrator.
his lazily with a liviuj g. Inthecon-
W ashington C ounty F air .—Yes-4 jees and tbe outsiders, such as an Oxford rest of the (Sountry. but around hen
peop'e. '
W 5 ••
town and gown fight, was unavoidable^ are figuring on tbe-^wobleni of ho« they
terday morning a large numbertof citi<
Reform
is
necessary
hi the sum and
are going t& „
get enough
.. money
. to i tend vervai;ir>ii aUu<J«d to he further said:
mode
nf
Federal
taxation,
to the end that
zens of this place went to the Fair aw
F arewell H op .—Have you received the StalarKair without working faljiit.
capital be set free from distrust and labor
reut |'“Pay ail mi debts, if my estate will
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Hillsboro, for the purpose of sightseeing an invitation to t,he Farewell Hop? Dr!
My boy,sisaid a soletHn-visaged
lightly burdened. We denounce the pres­
wariajiit it^r
fritl.i'out leaving your mo-
and recreation. The reduction in fare Littlefield intending to leave hare th? to a lad w|io bad just emerged
county, Oregon, adtnini trator of th<* ent tariff levied upon nearly 4.000 articles
un a
Marcellus Lucas,' deceased. There- as a master-piroe of injint ice and false pre­
tlier p^niiild« '8. Otherwise pay what
on the railroad allowed this and was ta. 7tb of October, wishes to meet his dan«^ hair-pullii^g match with another
ken advantage of. From all reports
th|
tense. It yields a dwindling, not a yearly LAFAYETTE,
OREGON.
irta tbi
. , to rove hereafter in a iffeidpf you can an^ then go to my creditors
you expect«
itified t> î resent them to me at my
ing friends at the hall the evening of
I
rising
revenue.
It
bas
imp.'verished
ma
­
Society is making a success of it. Cff
pure
delight?
No,
said
the
lad,
t Dayton in said co nty within six
ure delight? No, said the lad, I have aud tj|l
—o—
course there is the usual side-shows anl 6th. Invitations will be issued. Sup­ burated another button off'n my ursted another
em off
the
and pledge
ny industries to subs’dize a few. It pro­
button
'n truth,
my|jrous-
per served at the hotel at $1 50 pur
hibits imports that might purchase the. Farmers’ Working Clothes, Ex.
•rs, and I expect to get licked for it.
vour ¡H>noj to wipe out the indebted-
other devices to wheedle money out off couple. The dance free. Music by t*
products of the country. It hos reduced
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the unsophisticated. The managers ar0 Dallas String Band. A good time f<
4*1
8. R. BAXTER. *
•porter announces that «^c-txov.
The Reporter
ejc-Gov. iiess.Jr
American commerce from the first to an - Sait« from »7 to S35. Call and nam
h.j
doing all in their power to make a grana those who attend will be had.
Admi
:isirator.
WilliaM will
Gibbs am 4 Attornev-Grn.
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inferior rank upon the high seas. It has amine oar »lock ofGeneral Merchandise
W. M R ammet , attorney for estate.
success of it, and are, we understand, enf-
■ I speak her#next Monday night. >*Froni
lowered the sale of American manufacture before purchasing elsewhere. Ne troub­
deavoring to have Yamhill county unit^p
Hi'raui Barney, collector of Neiy
le to show,goods.
D baws .—In another column will I» a reliablertsource we learn that Mr W.
at home and abroad, and depleted the re­
with them in the future.
Notice
WIMER & NELSON.
Yorkinndpr
President
Lincoln
’
s
ad
­
ifly
.day
leaves
fold
Washington
at
an
eai
turns
of
American
agriculturelnd
indus
­
th
’
-
found a notice stating the time when f
As for min i»lrat| fin, and Preaidmtial elector
try,
followed
by
half
of
ourpoople.
It
costs
.4
and
will
fiot
be
able
to
be
here.
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Ths untleniignsd having been duly appointed
M arriage L icenses .—The following contract to attend the draws of the i
Gov. Gib|>s speaking, we are not advised. in IS*« *5
executrix of the last will and testament of Ly- the people Avertîmes mbre than it produc­
bridges
licenses have been issued by county cle^k Joseph, Lafayette and Dayton bridge
I 1852, hart announced his cuigua Hembree deceased, by the Hon. County es to the Treasury. It obstructs the pro­
F
quite
probable
tbw
will
be
let.
It
is
tut
of Yamhill County. State of Oregon. All cesses of production, and wastes the fruits
prefeiva^e
f<
ide
for
the St. Louis nominees Caurt
Bogers during the month:
Published
b.v claims
"pier of
Hon. the
B. F.
Bonham,
D ied .-¿Adam 1 Bolinger
„ died Wednes-
tho-e
having
«gainst
estate
of said of labor. It promotes fraud, fosters smug-
there will be two boats run hero th<
dated
Ausus
Sarah F. Cooper and Philip H. Mef-
deceased
are
h--r«-by
notified
to
preaent
the same gling.enriches dishonest officials and bank
duty will have day evening, the 27th. Deceas- d
Ictifir
to
a
friend
in
Albany.
He
sttson. and if so, double
i
in a
to ma at m.v residence in MeMinnvi le in said
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rupts honest merchants. We demand that
! to be performed,
and • the
County
Cou
member Of the Masonic brotherhood and say¥ i^fThe difference between Hayes county «¡¡thin six mi-nths from date.,
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X • Y
Sarah J. Baker and Augustus oi.qt • nee( “ j
gurprieed
if the
bids si
Oustom house taxation shall be only for
M c M innville , ¡Sept 1. Is7«5.
was attended to by them and bu
UB* and 'I l-ildcu is that Hayes can not ac-
saons.
», • ■ j j J somewhat higher than heretofore.
revenue. Reform is necessary in tbe scale
MARY M HEMBREE.
der the ^uepiciee of that body.
F
Executrix.
of public expense. National, State afid Mu­ H. R. LITTLEFIELD,M.D. | J F. CALÈREATH, M.U
$
■ com p|i.4| reform because hi« parly i»
Emily Allison and Smith Stephens.
Ramsey and McCain attorneys for execu:rix. nicipal. Our Federal taxation has swollen
Bn
si}
C
ollar - bone B roken .— A^lady, Mri.
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Message.
Eliza J. Thouaas and G. W. Smith.
from $60,000,000 gold, in I860, to $45^,000,000
opposbdjto it, while Tilden has shown
Emma Casteel and Chas. T. Standby. G ilson, living in Chehalem valley, felt
currency in 1870, or in one decade from less
Govel'hor
Grover of Gregon, lay» th*» ab .n«|a|t ability to conduct his meas­
& CALBREATH
­
-than $5 per head to more than $18 pr head.
Sarah C. Pitman and J. N. Stamped. -aud broke her collar-bone last Wednes
?•
San Fr^bcieco Bulletin, has laidlkie an­
a
Since the peace tlie people have p«W to
ure? dftfeforin successfully whether his
day She was engaged in milking, and
Mary Ann Mark and Alexander*
he HIBBARD FARM, SITUATED ON> the tax gatherers more than three times Pùysiciàiis
and
Sim
nual m^ksage before the Legislature of
in attempting to tie up a calf which li£i
, the N'prth Yamhill river, near Carlton, on
pparti him or not. He is a
Vaughn.
part
R. R. is for sale. Baid farm contains the athount of the National debt,and more
the O C__________
a long pule fasten« d to its head, was up­ that St Ate. It is a lengthy, but business candiit^tti to be proud ot.
304 acre i: large houae
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and
2-----
orchard
’ ’ and fair im i than twice that sum of Federal outlays.
M oney O rdeb -B ubinesh . — Charles set and sustained th0 above injury. Dr l like dotfiiment. The Constitution of tb$
LAFAYETTE. OREGON.
its. There is a good mill site on the Above all. we demand frugality in every
provenienti
premia«» , I nd a good locality for mill. Will be depart men t.of the Government. Reform
Watts, Lafayette's efficient B. M., furn- dCalbreatb reset tbe'boue and tbe lady is State likiits the indebtedness to |50,000; 1
tìfOFFICE AT THE DRUG STORE.
sold in 1 |>ts
> to suit f purchasers. Terms easy. -
is necessary to put a stqp tothe profligate
yet we find from the message t)mt the
ishee us with the amount of buaineaa 'Suing finely.
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quire of
For further
particulate enquire
of
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waste
of
public
lands
and
their
diversion
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WM. HANNA.
transacted at this office during the past
SUCCESSFUL H unters .—Messrs. Ay^s total liabilities of the State are f 189,6.55 •BTotlbE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH4 T sealed
■’ I*»« " from actual settlers by the party in power
L afai rm, Oregon-
quarter: Number of orders paid, 16;
01. Atoong tkb items making |p thia
which has squandered two hundred mil­
BKiposals will tie received by the County
and
Hembree
returned
last
evening
frofc
»mount, ♦669 50; Number orders issued,
amoun*. are $160,000 in Modoc wge bonds CourtjM Yaiuhl II county for attending to the
lions of acres upon railroads alone, and
64; amount, ♦1,562 08. Pretty good foiga month’s tour through the Coast mouo- Therikleof general taxation * h»8 been draw
8t. Joseph, Lafayette and Dayton
cut of more than tbric«> that aggregate has
britlif
during
the
usual
boating
season.
The
tvcRsmith
Shop
The
yi
• little town.
j tains. They killed three wild cate, two five mills for the past twelve /««k
dls;x>sed of less than a sixth to the tiller»
perso getting the contracts will be required
_____For pointe out some of the ’abuses tojfl
bond tn the sutn of $S50 for the faith-
of tbe soil. Reform Is necessary to cor­
elk and ope deer; besides having all the ; Goverfi«
Proprietors,
rtnauce of contract. The court re-
C ircuit C ourt . Next Monday Cir»- trout they wanted. They report having ' ef mufiicipal taxation by citing ;|he
I*- in- fui p
rect the omissions of a Republican Con­
serv
he right to reject any or all bids.
gress and the errors of our t>eaties and LAFAYETTE, : : : :
OBEGON.
I>e opened on the 23d of October,1876.
cuit Court, Boise, J., will convene at thi^ i a good time and a narrow escape fre^— ' stance of Salem, where the tax^S for all
Bi'
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COUNTY COURT.
our diplomacy, which have stripped dur
purposes amount to 35 1-2 milt«-«
-Jon the
place. Tbe county officials have bee^J being run over by an elk.
H* in*
fellow citizens of foreign birth and kind­ ■^TE REfPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO
dollar
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TEACHERS’ NOTICE.
busily engaged fixing up thing« for thei C alled . We had the pleasure of
red race crossing tbe Atlantic of tbe shield
Oreffon
is
represented
as
h
occasion. There is not a very largK1
E will be a Public Examination
of American citizens, and have exposed the public that wa »re prepared to aecomme-
I '
iblic
debt ,
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those wishing Certificates on Sat-
date c a.or, era with ho-see. buggies, hacks, Ao.
docket and one weea'a siege will prub-J call one day this week from Mrs. Mu^i !ie prosperous condition. Her
our brethren of tbe Paciflc coast to the in* iYy-Trrms. Very Reasonable.
is sm^ll, and her natural wealth is very, unlàyit he 30th day of September, W76, at
WOULD
respectfnlly
announce
to
the
Bird of the Dalles, and Mrs. L. V. Stir.
[ cursions of a race not speaking a language
tbe Lfcfayette School house, commencing
ably clear tbe calendar.
eit ttzens of Lafayette and vicinity that I
greats A healthy stream of immigra­ at
“
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’ A.
‘ M.
J,
‘ H. CARSE,
am prdpaied
Ktnas of
or work,
»ora, in
n> my
uiy ' from the same great parent stock, and, in
—1—ted to do all kinde
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Mrs. Bird is much improved in health tion i6 setting toward that Statf There
—
Superintendant.
line of business, with
neatness and dispatch. ■ fact, now by law denied citiaensbip thro’,
—
P lease N otice .--You that are inde
’7
<3.
u"lC»TAHRObK,
since her residence in the Dalles. She is room for a million of people 1 jengage
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naturalization as being neither accustoin-
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is visiting relatives and friends.
>.
•d te the C ourier for subscriptions
_ • Ore-
in farming alone. A few years »go
. ed to tbe traditions of a progressive civil­
lit
;
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—
. rJ*Or^ ”
gon
vf»8
considered
of th»wo
jobwork are requested to ceme for ware,
ization nor exercised in liberty under eq­
C hurch .—Last Sunday
Bunday Mrs. Clauii
Clautbn Now^hn has direct communication with Ml0TiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
and settle tbe same immediately.
A.
viiinder-igned
ha*
been
appointed
adtuinetra-
ual laws. We denounce tbe policy which
need the money very much. Please r»^. a lady of the Quaker persuasion preached the LTain markets of Europe, Every * 'Äpf tb« eaate of H.B. Mor rill .deceased by the
tri I
thus discards the liberty-loving German
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Week
ships
are
departing
from
Portland
at this place at eleven o'clock and in the
spond.
Cui iuh|y t ourt of Multnomah county, State of
and
tolerates the revival of the coolie
evening. The largest congregation we ladened with wheat and other produce Oç •ego’n i All per-ons having claima against the
trade
in Mongolia^ women imported for
fdiflstate
will
present
them
with
f
tbe
proper
of
thfit
State.
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— DEALER W— .
iiiL'9
D entistry .—Dr. Tucker informs
have over witnessed in this church tugg­
immoral
purposes and Mongolian men
Mhers
to
Ira
w
.
Vo#ers
.
Peitland
c
voi
B's
LAFAYETTE,
OREGON.
that it is quite probebje that he will lo• 5 ed out at the evening service, to listen to
MARY MORRILL,
beldto perform servile labor contracts,
Some Senator has introduced 8 B. No.
I
Administratrix.
and we demand such modification of thé
cate in McMinnville. We congratulate the wholesome truths she advanced. |
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xxd , Sept. 15,1816.
72 for tbe aelief of the bond«tn«n of the
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t treaty with the Chinese Empire, or such
•ur neighbors in securing this additiot
HYING
inx. lwfigl&tton by C ingress within Constitu-
HVING JUST
JU8T PURCHASED THE
B e U p and D oing .—Arrangements public Thief Sans May, radical ex-Secre­
to their number.
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above named ratabiùhment, I invita « tional limitations as shall prevent the fur*
J
will toon be made for an effective can­ tary of State. This bill s
. . . to give
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h ...a
«
Id be. re­
my friends
ms - a ... call
and try — my
ther importation or immigration of the
P. O. B ox -B int .—All those indebted vass of this county on the part of !tfre
jected at once. The people i
Mongolian race. Reform is necesoary^tnd
WINES,
.
to the U. S. for box rent are requested t£ Democracy. Every prominent
t erate such a measure. We ho
can never be effected but b^making it tbe
LKkUOBB,
settle the same imdediately and save will be visited by Democratic si
controlling issue of the elections and lift­
hillian will vote for such a bi
5
ing It above the two false issues with
Let the faithful begin to stir.
■K6AM.
. annoyance. You may not get your
a
ORRGJfc.
OBBING DONE WITH CARE AND W<B.
VETTE,
which
the
office
bolding
class
and
tbe
par
­
some of these times, so pay up.
runted.
Z. L. White writes from
TOBACCO. ty in power eeek to smother it. 1. The
Ì
S pbakino .—Dr, Watts and Dr. ff. A<
KT
All orders from the country promptly at­
5
falsa issue with which they would enkin­
Tribune that in a dozen 1
E xamination .-To-morrow the 8ch<
07*A gdod Milliard Table will be found dle sectarian strife in respect to th%public tended to.
Bailey will have a little set-to next Sat­ I
w still to me F ound at my old
h sre for the accommodation ef my custom
stamp speeches he has not I
Superintendent will meet those
urday at Hillsboro. If old Sol ebines
schools of which tbe •stahUshment'tad
«nd ready to serve the boys with «shave,
• d.
wish certificate* at the school house f
no494tf
out as bright as she does to-day. a red­ name mentioned even once.
support belong exleuslvoly to tbe ttates
»r «hampo«.
•t tf
J. B. CLARK.
hot tints may be expected.
! heard civil service reform •
ir ent in ths latest style.
thispUoe.
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Farm for Sale.
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Notice to Bridge Tenders,
Centennial Limy Stable,
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JOHNSON&GRAZIER
C.L ESTABROOK
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w. B. CAREY,
LAFAYETTE/ OGN.
J, H. CLARK, Proprietor
Stoves,. Tin, Sheet Iron &
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