Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, January 05, 1877, Image 3

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    LAFAYETTE
Judge Fenton says he has almost got
the remainder of his 200 acres ready for
grain, and thinks that he will manage
to get 250 acres in all, sown yet.
Very neat and elegant are the paper
collars that you can now buy with a
picture of George Washington on each
corner. Matha is supposed to be on be--
hind sewing on the button.
A girl died in Vermont the other day
£roin poison in the colored stockings
which she had been in the habit of
wearing. This should serve as a lesson
to girls not to pull their colored stockings
on with their teeth.
THE NEW YEAR.
COURIER.
The rfiinuel hollidays, so pleasant to
anticitekte
and the memory of which lin­
FRIDAY. JANUARY, 5. 1877»
ger aoFiweotly in the recollection, are
now pAfacd and gone, and tho serious af­
THE MAILS.
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fairs aqd responsibilities of another year
Mails close at 5:30 o’clock P. M. Arrive at
have bjsen entered upon. The COURIER
7:30 O’clock P. M.
wishes jjll its readers a prosperous year.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
The: is a charm and glam mor about
A. F A A M .—Meets the Frtlay on or before these t ya which sweeten lif* and makes
the fall moon, Members in good standing invi- the haf^ iuonotony of every-day experi-
W. M.
ted to attend. By order of.
enco more endurable, . There is a depar­
I. O. 0. F.— Meet* every Saturday night at 'ture frj an, the hard, inflexible routine of
•’clock P. M. Members in good Handing invi-
every-^ Ay life, which gives now courkgo
N. G.
ted to attend. By order of
to tho d |spou4iag heart and which revir­
1. O. G. t J Meets every Tuesday ni ht at 7
óte dormant sympathies of the
talizes
F. M. Members of the order in good standing
INSANE.*—Last Monday a young man
human
invited. By order of
’ W. C. T.
k< ¡breast.
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named Andrew Stewart was adjudged
Asidl from its religious origin and insane and was turned over to sheriff
P. H — Meets tho third Saturday of eack
.associ« Ek ns, there is a mysticism and Dale, who took him to the asylum last
. Month at IQ o’clock A. M. at Grange Hall.
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sontiiul hit about these days which must Tuesday. This young man attended the
CHLRCHES.
' elevatd Inhumanity to a higher plain. Christmas ball at this place and seemed
j It is a 4me when the general impulses of
REV. J, HOBERG, P. E.
to be as rational as anyone else, and ere
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Sunday of aich month at.... .•......... 11 a . M. I the hu Ban heart come uppermost, and a week had barely passed he was declar­
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7 .. m . i ’ the bad k * pensions are at rest. It is a time ed insane, His insanity is of a very vi­
jjw resolutions are taken, when olent type, and is was found necessary
Regular appointments of Rev’. J. W. Watts, ; when
1 reforms are ..entered upon; to tie him in order to • prevent his doing
indivi
aacoud Sunday of each month at 11 o’clock a
-i.es forgeF^h^MC feuds, and mischief.
when
M. and 7 o'clock r. m .
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fireside glows with the warmth
Rev. T. P. Hay net, pastor in charge when
P reaching .—Rev. L. T. Nichols will
of this district, for the M. E. Churqh, of off ion and good cheer never seen
give two leotures on Bible subjects in the
South, will preach at this place on the before^
n these cold days the poor are
Court House next Sunday, January 7th.
4th Sunday of each mouth, at 11 o’clock
[red, and the pale faces of fam­
reme
and also in the evening.
Services will ba held at eleven o’clock, a
altitudes are caused te smile iu., and six o’clock, p. m.
ishing
D isconsolate .—A young gentleman with c tent. The sick are visited, and
living in the beantiful valley of Cheha­ the w Is of the medicant are relieved,
F ound —A blue ladies’ scarf—we mean
lem, who, by tho way, ia quit« a genius, ' Gifts friendship are interchanged, and a blue scarf belonging to some lady, was
built a nice buggy iu order to take hie i hutna khature assumes its softer and found at the Grange Hall after the
girl on a spin of a Sunday. Last Sun­ more
lign aspects. Universal rejoic- Christmas dance. The owner can have
day he oarried out part of the program­ ing p lails in Christendom, and nature the same by calling at this office and de­
me, sad might have filled out the bill itself «sms to take a more hospitable scribing property.
had it not been for the waywardness or dernea r. The wind whistled gleeful
A great spectacle to view’ the enormous
rather pure, unadulterated cusaidness of music i the chimney tops, and rattles rush day and night at Uncle Harris’ es­
hie cayuee. After donning his store joyfull on the windows. The nights tablishment! How could it be otherwise,
clothes he hitched his horse to the bug­ are
fed with spirits and goblins, and when he is so accommodating and gen­
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gy and had his brother to try him. the slo ing gables echo with their tramp- tlemanly to every one? Remember his
Things didn'Vwork right and the horse
The night winds bear upon stand: 702 and 704 Kearny Street, four
ran away with tho buggy. Determined their w «pering wings pleasent veices, doors from the City Hall, San Francisco.
not to be beaten thus easy, he «changed and the dancing fire-light assumes fan-
H olloway ’ s P ills and O intment .
drivers, but wilh a worse result. * Tke tastic s! ihapes. There is a juvenile fea-
—
For Scurvy, Leprosy, and cutaneous
horse got his dander up and, turning its ture sbotlt these days that lends an addi­
hair the wrong way, commenced beating tional c harm
to them. The nursery and diseases they are unrivalled. In places
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Yankee Doodle on the buggy with its the hou S'jiuld ring with delight at the where these maladies are prevalent, the
heels, and by the time the tune was fin­ gifts oi | Santa Claus, and childhood cures are marvellous, for the expulsion
ished the vehicle was about finished also. listens t fifth open-eyed wonder to recitals of pimples, blotches, &c, they are un­
Misfortunes never come singly; besides
paralleled, and as a cosmetic the oint­
having his buggy kickad to pieces, he of the 1< Sends of the time. When ed­ ment stands unequalled. Sold every­
had to submit to the mortification of vaacing ge creeps on, and the pretty
knowing that his girl had gone bhek qif Christ
romances are stipped of their where. 25 cents per box or pot.
him for breaking the Sabbath.
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CONFLAGRATION.
he plsasent rscolletion of these
W atch M eeting .—Some of the young ; childish mes still lingers in the imagin-
••Observer,” writing from North Yam­
gives a reflected gladness to
folks congrgated at the Essex Hotel Par­ •tion a
hill Jan. 4th, says:
days. No one can forget
lors last Sunday evening «nd had a good these
’ Oar usally quite city was visited this
time. From there they went to the resi­ them. I uth and age, th« Christian, morning by a terrible conflagration.
agan, in our land of light and
dence of Mr. Rual Olds, and a few Jew, an
Those of her ctizens who had recovered
dike
look forward to these re-
promise]
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more couplee having dropped in, they
from the Holiday dissipations were
whiled away the hours with plays, jokes, curring liys with pleasant anticipation, startled from slumber about 2 a m .
witty sayings, etc., until the old year and look^.bftck upon them when they are by a crackling noise which was soon
had ceased to exist and the new one had gone wi
discovered to be fire, emanating from a
arrived. The boys say that the object should be/. No one should detract from building attached to the city Hotel prop­
• of the party was to give the girls one the festiv|tiws of these times, or strip thess erty which in tho abort space of one
mere opportunity to pop the anxiously days of tfeir wierd fancies and harmless
No insurance.
looked for question. We don’t know superstitipis.
The world is brighter, hour was ia ashes.
Loss
Estimated
at
$5
50.
whether any of them found sufflcient warmer, nd better with them. The
courage to pop or not.
Business rather dull sinco Holidays.
natural harshness of the human heart is
School prospering finely.
8 lnging .—-ProE Powell will meet his subdued by Christmas pastim^«. and ob­
servances.
Better
feelings
are-called
into
singing classes at this place next week.
DIEU.
He will occupy Monday and Tuesday existence, And the softer elemontj of hu­
At Lafayette, Jan, 1st, 1877, Jane E.,
evenings with the first class, and Wed­ inanity co nt) uppermost. May it bo the
wife
of C. E. Eastabr^ook, aged 29 years
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the
merriest
of
all
the
happy
blithest
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nesday and Thursday evsnings with the
and
3
months. The deceased has been
|iave
preceded
it,
and
may
the
second or beginners class. All those de­ years thatl
siring to become members of either class rscolletion ’of it dwell in the breast in dangerously ill for some time, and hor
should apply immediately to Mr. C. F. days to coflao, like the memory of a ben­ death, although looked for by all, never­
Royal. Those desiring books can leave ediction. May Christmas goblins find theless, casts a gloom over the communi­
tbeir names either with Mr. Royal or at a secure retifeat from the winter frosts ty now that there is so much sickness in
this office. Persons desiring to learn in the twining evergreens that festoon our midst. As tho new year came in the
music should take advantage of this op­
every peaceful fireside. May happiness life of this lady went out to keep compa­
portunity.
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and comfortsurround childhood, youth, ny with the old one' She leaves a hus­
E xhibition . On last Friday evening and age, is 4he wish of the C ourier .
band and a family of small children to
there was an exhibition given at the
mourn her. The husband and children
Prairie aiademy. Some of the pieoes
have tiie sympathy of the community in
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HUKE AND THERE.
were very well renderedjreflecting credit
this, their great affliction.
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•n the performers. Thad Dqpuis, Capt.
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At Lafayette, Jan. 5th, 1877, Aunt
(Summer
.ther.
Powell and others of Dayton kindly fur­
Polly Harris, aged about 61 years.
nished them with music. The house was
Ceunty C4urt this week.
Funeral services at the Church, Janu­
crowded to overflowing; and from the re­
Writing sfabool to-night.
ary
6th, at 11 o’clock, A. M. All friends
port brought back by several who at­
Singing sfihool next week.
of the deceasod are invited to be present.
tended from here they had a very inter­
esting time.
The holidfivs are passed and gone.
Mr. H. C. Dele has received a letter
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A few holmay presents still at Hill’s.. from Missouri informing him of the
“C ome H ere O nb of Y ou ."—Captain
Mounts,
the
modern
Sinbad,
lectured
in
The child is born and its name is 1877. dea^h of hii aged mother.
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the Grange Hall on Wednesday evening
Kelty is selling his holiday goods cheap
August Flower.
to a fair audience. The Captain is a
A large number of outsiders in town
The most miserable beings in the
good, humorous story-teller, and enter­
this week. J|
world are those suffering from Dyspep-t
tains his audience as well as strange ad­
,
What holds;all the snuff in the world? sia and Liver Complaint.
ventures and incidents, related in ordin­
More than seventy-five per cent, of the
ary conversational style, is capable of No one noseX
people in the United States are afflicted
Jfc J doing. His lectures are specially enter­
Always bque d to follow suit—Your with these tw« diseases and their effects;
taining and instructive to the young.
such as sour stomach, sick headache,
tailor’s biil. pb
habitual costiveness, palpitation of the
W riting S chool .—Miss Sarah Jane • Again the musical sound of the school heart, heart-burn, water-brash, gnawing
and burning pains at the pit of the stom-’
organize a writing school bell revibratiMi.
ach, yellow skin, coated tongue* and die-’
at the academy, in this place, this even­
Now we cotoe down to the sad realities agreeable taste in the mouth, coming up
ing. Her terms are three dollars for 12 of everyday Hfe.
of food after eating, low spirits, &c. Go
Ipeenr- She offers two premiums, one
Two good-looking young ladies gave to your druggist and get a 76 cent bottle
of A ugubt F lower or a Sample Bottle
for the best writer and one for the per-
for 10 cents. Try it—Two doses will re-
son making ; the most improvement. All us a call yesterday.
are invited to be present this evening.
There is an nnusual amount of sickness leive you. Agents, Crane & Brigham,
San Francisco.
ia this place just now.
—The'djuiice last Monday
Now that the holidays are over things
«s very well attended, and en-
Final Settlement-.
all. The general expression seem remarkably quiet.
Notice,is hereby given that the under-igned
A couple g«t married here last week has tiled' in the County Court of Yamhill coun­
t this jolly? It is one of the
ty, B ate of Oregon, her final account
of the season.” A splendid but remained married only two days.
of her administration of the estate of
_____ sowed at the Essex House,
When you swear off be sure and set James M. Laughlin, deceased, and that
whioh, it is needlsss to say, was duly ap­
by order of said court, said acconnt will be
your pegs where you can reach them.
heard by Mid Court at the room of said Court
preciated by all.
court house, in bafavette, m said bounty,,
On account of a due observance of the it the
Tuesday, tlio 6th day of March, 1H77. at ons
O n A J am .—The happy people of West holidays we am a little short on reading on
o’clock p. m., of said day, at which time and
place any person interested therein may appear
Chehalem had a dance last Monday eve, matter.
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and object thereto.
«ad firoat the report must have had a
Jau. 6,1»77.
NANCY C. LAUGHLIN,
The boys say they have fooled away
Executrix,-
ogular old jam. Besides plenty of fuu
lsapyear, but intend to look out for them­
two knock-downs to very the
N otice.
of the occasion. Chehalsin selves this year.
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world for fan and frolic.
Quite a number of the young men of
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has bekn duly appointed adminirtrater of the
this place have gone to Taooma to work estate
of James McCain, 8r., deceased, by the
».—An old gentleman named
County Court of Yamhill county. Oregon. All
on the railroa^.
in Washington county,
persons having claims against said estate will
These new styles of paniers do away please present them to mo within six months
ine, was arrested yester-
from this date.
JOHNATHAN STOUFFER,
t to this place. He had with newspaper bustles, and a journal
Perrydale, Jan. 5th, 1877.
Administrator.
st
Weetfal’ of Che- must run on its merits alone.
with an assault
We are glad io learn that Hon. W. D.
Fenton has so far recovered fr«m his re­
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cent illness as to be abb to
around
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the house.
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THE SUN.
1877.
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A LARGE AND
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Brushes
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Panciy andD^e
Fan^
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Stuffs,
Notions, &0., ¡io. ¡
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N1W YOBE.
Ths different editions of T h * S un daring
the present year will be the same as during
ths year that has iust passed. The daily
edition will on week days be a sheet of four
pages, and on Bunday a sheet of sight pag­
es, or 56 broad columns; while tlio weekly
edition will bo a sheet of eight pages of tks
game dimensions and character that are al­
ready familiar to osr friends.
T hk S i ’. k will continue to be the stronooua
advocate of reform and retrenchment, and
of the substitution of statesmanship, wisdom
and integrity for hollow pretence, inbecility
and fraud in the administration of public af­
fairs. It will contend for the government’
of tho people by the people and for the peo­
ple, aa opposed to government by frauds in
the ballot-box and in the counting of votes,
enforced by nii^Ury violence. It will en­
deavor to snppl its readers—a body now
not far from a bullion of souk—with the
most careful, complete, and trustworthy ac­
counts of current events, and will employ
for this purpose a numerous and carefally
selected staff of reporters and correspond-
.ii8. r,Port* from ashington, especi­
ally, will be full, accurate, and fearless; and
it will doubtless continus to deserve and en­
joy the hatred of those who thrive by plus
dering the the Treasury or by usurping what
the law does not give them, while it will en­
deavor to merit the confidence of the public
by defending tho rights of the people against
the encrOHCbments of unjustified power.
The Drice of the daily B un will be 55 cts
a month or >«.50«.year, postpaid, or with
the Bunday edition t7.7O a year.
Sunday edition alone, eight pages,
91.BO > year, post paid.
The W uklt S un , eight pages of 56 broad
columns, will be furnished during 1877 at the
rate of 91 a year, post paid.
The benefit of» this large reduction Arom
the previous rate for T hs W eexlv caff be
enjoyed by individual subscribers without
ths necesaity of making up clubs. At the
same time, if any of our friends choose to
aid in extending oer circulation, we shall be
grateful to them, and every such person
who sends ua ten or more subscribers from
one place will be entitled to one copy of the
Saper for himself without charge At one
ollar a year, postage paid, the expenses of
paper and printing are barelv repaid; and,
considering the size of the sheet and the
quality of its contents, we are confident the
people will consider T hk W eekly 8ujr the
cheapest newspaper published in the world,
and we trust also one of the very beat.
Addresa.THKBUN, Now York City .N.Y.
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LAFAYETTE, ÔGN.
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Copper-Ware.
5'-
ESSEX HOTEL,
K. Littlefield.
ought
OBBING DONE WITH CARE AND W a M-
ranted.
W All orders from the country promptly at­
tended to.
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Lafayette, Oregon
A
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Proprietor.
MOUNT
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J. H. CLARK, Proprietor
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
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rpHE UNDERSIGNED HATING thor-
JL eughly refurnishhd the above named
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house, is now prepared to accommodate the
public in a satisfactory manner, at thekfol-
lowing rates:
Board and Lodging per week,... $5 00
F aville
funny for
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informs 11: public liiat I ih
L»a h.id ;i eli i r a»d rtntent
fCTF ,TI.LY
■ps constant
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HVING JU8T PURCHASED THM
stove named rstablibhrnent, I invite
my friends to|ive ms a call and try my
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WINES,
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Board per week,
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Board and Lodging per Day, ’,......1 25
The Table will at all times be suppli­
ed with the best the Market Affords,
W.
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TOBACCO/
E7”A rood Billiard Table will be' found
here for the accommodation of my custom
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J. H, CLARK. ;
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OLIVER.
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Blacksmith
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C.L. ESTABROOK
,es and l^uors
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Lafayette,
O F. H XGASSER.
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isn t much
r WOULD respectfully announce; to the
citizens of Lafayette and vicinity »hot i
am prepared to do all kinds of work, in my
line of business, with neatness and dispatch .
C.
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ESTABROOK,
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MRS. L. A. DIXON,
To ucan not afford to pay Credit
MILL IJÍER,
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
prices for your goods.
AMPSON
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Twenty Brooklyn ladies voted on the
question: Hat a young lady the right
to kiss a gentleman with whom she takes
an evening drive? There were nineteea
afflrmatve vol L Th« on« negativ« vote
was cast by a roman with red hair and
LAFAYETTE, - OREGON,
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Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron & ■
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wf jiich we will Sell tó reduce<| pr| :» foi cash.
No. 4, Jefftrxm awd Third Bta.
•ROPRIETORS.
ULD . RESPECTFULLY CALI
WOpLD
the attention
rtention of the citizens of Yamhill
ugty to the fact that we are manufactured
o| and dealers
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the popular
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DOORS,
BLTND9,
, H oldings ,
f.
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window
On the 15th Nov. we
will open a strictly cash
Store, when Goods will
be sold at least 15 per
cent below former Pri­
ces ever obtained in this
County.
Will pay for Produce
all We can GET FOR IT!
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All kinds of household furnittirej
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Chairs. Bedsteads, Si aies. Bufi
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S. À. YOUNG, M. D.
M c M innville ,
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¡teSScnill
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and turn
neatueas
SGTCouis
and see and le*rn our prices.
I SWAewell posts, hand rails *
made to ordeft
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H. R. LITTJ.ariILD,M.D. | J. F. CALBBKATH, M.B
LITTLEFIELD & CALBREATtt
Physicians
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P. C. SULLIVAN,
Attomey-st-Lsw,
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To all who are suffering from the errors and
Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness,
early decay, loss of manhood, Ac., I will send
a receipt that will cure .you, FREE OF tï WILL rsD.«. hack Treat Dayton
CHARGE. This great remouy was discovered JL omi LafayMte, connecting with
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by a missionary in South America. Send a •ry day.
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Mlt^ddreseod envelope to the Bov. Joseph T.
preaptly al
Inman, Station D, Blbte House, New York.
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Wv east corner room of Reed’s Opers
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DAÏÏ01) TO_ST. JI
A. CARD,
AM STILL TO BE FpUND AT MY OLD
stand ready to serve the boys with a shave,
bath or shampoo.
flair cut in tho latest style.
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LAFAYETTE. OREGON.
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In the Jnstice Court for the precinct of Lafay­
ette, Yamhill county, State of Oregon:
A. R. Burbank, pl’ft. k
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f Acti0“ at law to ro-
Jf S. Bigelow, def.
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er money only.
To M. S. Bigelew, the above named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon, you ar«'
hereby required to appear and answer Hie eom-
plaiut filed against you in the above entitled
cause within six weeks after the first publica­
tion of thia aumtnons upod you, to-wit, on or
before the let day of December, 1876. the time
appointed by the court to hear this cause. And
you are hereby notified that if you fail to ap­
pear and answer said complaint as above requi­
red for want thereof Plaintiff will take judge
meat against you for the sum of $232.14 in U?S.
coin and costa and disbursements.
This Summons is published by order of J. T.
Hembree, Justice of the Peace, in and for La­
fayette Precinct, Yamhill county, Oregon. The’
Justice before whom thia action is now pend
ing. Dated. October ’¿0,1876.
J T HEMBREE
Justice of tho Peace in and" for Yamhill county,
Oregon.
H. a A. M. HURLEY,
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Attorneys for plaintiff.
Physician, Surgeon and Accoutenr. Late
graduate of University of Pacific, San
Francisco.
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MTOffioe: W. H. Boyd's Drug Store.
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Summons.
OREGON.
WALSH A REED,
Oregon.
Ladies.'eail and examine my goods—they ar«'
the beet ever brought to this market
'• share Of the public pa>
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House,up stain,fiaiom, Oregon.
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LAFAYETTE,
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OREGON-
RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO
the public that wo are prepared to accoir aso
date customers with hmoee, buggies, hacks, Ac.
qj - Twits. Very ksassaaW*.
Oflca in the Oeurt Heute.
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