Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, February 09, 1877, Image 3

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    L afayette
courier .
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FRIDAY. FEBRUARY. 9,
18’7.
1 HE
Mails close at i:30 o’clock 1*. M, Arrive a
7iW o’clock 1». JI.
SE118ET SOCIETIE8I.
A. FA A. M. - Meets the Frilay on or before
the full ninon. Members in good stuutliug invi
W. M.
ted to attend. Ry order of.
L0.4J F — Meet* every i-afurdnv nig kt at
o’clock P. M. Members in gOod etandii g invi
N. O.
tad io attend. E| w order of
l.’O. G.T.-M net« every Tuesday tii ht at 4
P. M. Members of the order in good stand ing
W. c.T.
invited. By ord< rof
P. H.—Mee»» the third Saturday of e.ack
month at IO o’ckn k A. M. at Grange Hall-
HVKCHES.
REV. J, HOl’.ERG, 1*. E.
Sunday of a |ch mouth ut......... 4.. .11 a .
......... 4 ..; 7- .’
3d
31.
31
Regular appoiji tmeuts of Rev. J. W_. Malts,
■ecdud Bunday << each iiiouth at H o’clock
M. and 7 o'clock r. a.
Rev. T. P. Haynes. , pastor in charge
of this distriel. , for the M. E. Church.
South, will*preach at this- place ou the
month,
11 o’clock
4th Sunday of each
<
and also in the evening;
HERE AND THLKU. ’
THE STATE.
A rrival of the N ew B oat .
Yftiahill UflC, the McMinnville, made
The scarlet fever is very bad at Cor-
her first trip up th« Yamhill riyer last
Monday. Before the whistle sounded to neliqus.
Thcyjtrade bacon for whi lrsy at (Jor-
tell the people that she bad arrived at
Lafayette, a majority of the citizens were nelibus.
on the bank to give her a welcome. The
T!i0 Ifemizer sadly announced that
cannon which had been taken to the riv­ | “Dallas had the mumps.”
er to give lt«*K a salute failed to fire when j l|i»n county has paid its entire tax
the proper time arrived, therefore the of­ for 1876, amounting to ¿28,737.
ficers will have to accept the will for the
A thirtyfive foot shark w as landed high
deed. When the float arrived and was ,
! and dry near the Uinpqua lust week.
tied up the citizens boarded her enmasse
ari~l thoroughly inspected her front stem i Partners want nrfffc->-Tbis is a strange
to stern. She is well built for carrying demand in Oregon at this season of the
freight and, although her cabins tuje not year.
Bethel people are jubilant over the
overly large they are very well arranged
for the comfort of passengers, and she prospects of railroad communication this
v, t
will be found to be plenty large for this . Summer.
trade. The officers were very gentle- j The Indians on the Columbia between
manly and courteous and seemed to take i Celiloand White BluTare becoming very
a pride in answering questions and show­ j troublesome as cattle thieves.
ing the people over tho new craft. She - The Warm Spring Indians shot and
rides the water very gracefully and judg­ beheaded their “medicine man” a few
ing from appearance she had ought to j^days ago, because every one of his pa-
make good speed. As she steamed on up tieuts died.. The murderers Lave been
the river, to McMinnville, she was fol- | arrestvd.
lowed by ufeuy admiring ej es, and sa­
Jflhn Ct Work formerly of Portlaud,
lute after salute was Arc'd—Captain Jake
cwvote
a letter from the Elack Hills which
having mauagtd to got bis gun to shoot.
Tuesday morning quite a number of the is published in the Dalles Tribune. He
stockholders took advantage of the free- givt p a glowing, account of the present
pass arrangement and went to Portland
and future of that country.
On her. JxHig may abye float.
sideut’e
to on Resumption
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W ashington , Feb. 3.—The following
is the President’s message
essjge to ( Congress on
thejsubject of,rei^jinption of ’ specie pay-
ineirts: .
.*
T<> the Senato
House of Represen -
tätiges: .By act of Cougrefis, approved
Jani 14, 1875, to piovidv fur the resump-
tiontof specie payments the first of Jari.
r— is *
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* • when such ra-
1879,
fwred ’ as
thé date
F ■ * •
i
suruptioh is to beg llii It may not be de-
slrasle to fix an eg elit r date when it shall
bectnne obligatory ||Upoh'the government
|o nbdeein its out wandiug legal tender
notes, in coin,’ onf |ireséntation; but it is
certainly must dej fiable, and will prove
uios| beneficial toi ivory pecuniary inter-
eat of the country j hasten the day when
the paper circilati | n of the country and
goldlcoin shall liai lé equal values. I be-
lie^d the time bus; Ijoine when by a sim«
pie i|ct of the legj ||ative branch of the
gövdpnmeiit this j tost desirable result
cdu fle obtained. I am strengthened in
this view by the course trade has taken
.Li. last
i -x t wQA-ettíi
x,
an(j by tho strength
in the
of tiie crediffif C lie United States at
liomb and abroad? i For the fiscal year
©tiding June 30, lfi' 6, the exports of the
r
■ exq^K-ded the imports by
I liiti'd * ■"
States
^20¡213,102;| bul
pot exports include
¿10,469,621 of sputH e and bullion in ex-
coss pf the imports of the commodities
fort|ie six m,onthij i)f the present fiscal
the
II. ROBERTS,
_-- *.
GRAND BALL,
fLV/; FORM OF GRANTISM.
T hat F racas .—At the examination
year; From Julyjl, 1876, to January* 1,
of Dill Roberts, charged with shooting
Quo of the strongest arguments in j 1877; the excess OEi xports over imports
oue William Vanderpool, it was clearly I
! Very good roads.
favor of transferring tiie management ! amounted to $17d'j|H8 69, and imports of
proven that no shooting was dune, as tho
Beautiful weather.
of tl.e Indiana from the Interior to 4*-cie and bullionlfixceeded the exports
pistol used by-R<jberts was covered with
of thje precious megals fly $6,192,147. In
Snow storm this morning.
rust aud filled with cobwebs. Win. was ti e War Department is found in the
the same time this actual excess of ex­
| Late nights make early graves.
a little excitud and when t he pistol came facts set forth in the report of Capt.
ports over import»^for six months exclu­
ntisday eve
iu contact with his head he imagined R. E. Johnson, of the First Infantry,
Next Wednesday
eve is
is the
the dauco,
dance.
sive 4f specie anc$> bullion amounted to
that
he haJb been shot —this imagination to Lieut. ’Col. Carlin, Commander
of
H
R
Littlefield
to
pay
See notice
$113(737,040, shoving for the time being,
will cost thecounty about two or three of the post at Standing Rock. Dakota. accumulation of specie aud bullion in the
np.
r
huudred- dollars. In his examination
Floor
unger»i
A ^ght rain yesterday settled tbe
In Aaigust last, Capt Johnson, in com­ country amountiiw to moru than $21,-
William sa|d that he was going for
J ohn H enpiux ,
dust.** -
pliance with orders, assumecTcontrol 000,(foo. In addif^pn to thenational pro­ T. H. Durcis,
Roberta and that he (Roberts)told him to
J. J. H emurxe .
lonx H anky .
fey the same period
Select your Valentines before the best stop or he would shoot him. But he of tiie agency at Standing Rock, d»s- duct ¡01 these
Invitation Committee.
the increase of g&ld find silver for six
ones are sold.
said be didy’t stop as he didn’t think p.acipg Mr. John Burke, the agent months is not farjshort of $60,000,000. L. T hompson ,
W. J. M c C onbll
- W R. ßaowN,
Sleighing and skating has been a fuil- Roberts would slioot. The defendant ¡of the Indian Bureau. Immediately
^t i? very evident that uuless this great G. W. M organ ,
R. B. L aughlin ,
was discharged, it being proved that Mr.
dre this winter.
H. W. H ill ,
charge
of
the
agency,
apon
taking
i
‘
increase
ofprtjeiou^inetals
can
be
utilized
Roberts acted in self <!■ fence. He <vas
If you don’t want to get bull-dozed going to swdar out a complaint against Capt, Johnson had a census taken-cf at hojtne i
Supper, $1
e in sn0h a #ny &s to make it in Dancing Number. $1.
t Vanderpool but the matter was finally
come and settle your bills.
rr* inn wi
some.manner^remtgiierative
to
’
holders
it
the various bands of Indians coming
ili
(’•Of. H:. nuy and L and .
Soon be time to make gardens if the compromised,
uiideis his control, which was repeated uiustijseek foreign markets as surely as
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weather continues this way.
,
wpul 1 ally ©fiber ngoduct df the soil or
R oll of ’H onor .—The following are
at ih& lime of issuing annuity goods.
A. C|RD,
mani
factory, anjl tfgislation which will
Almost the entire town turned out last entitled to the roll of honor from school
Th| result was that the number
keep
To
all
who
are suffering from the errors and
coin and bumpn at. home willu m
district No. 6 for receiving 80 per cent,
Monday to see the new boat.
indist-retions ol youth, nervous weakness.,
of
Inffians
receiving
rations
at
Stand
­
my judgment, soow bring about practi­ early decay, loss of nu nhood. Ac., I will serttP
Our iuusquifoes even sing by note-thsy a. a written examination given Feb. 2d,
..’J cure you, FREE OF
cal
rcsuYhption amll will add the coin of « receipt that will
ing
Rpek
after
the
census
of
Oct.
6.
.1877. Everard Carse, John Martin,
This great -eineuy was discovered
CHARGE. ,. \ .....
note tha best places to bore us.
-iontiry _ in . Sculli America. Send a
'») a missibhary
Ellen Crimminw, Charles Criminins, including meh, women, children, half the cEMintry to the|
-<■1 -it l<lre--e.’l envelop ! io the Rev. Joseph T.
H. W. Hill has sold his interest in tho
Inman, Station D, Bibl : **
House, New York.
John Derby, S5 don Huffman, Henry breedjj, and likewise returned hostile»., thus fecuring bcaltl
drug business to Mr. R. Harris.
currency to tlAi grdi
Livengood. Orville Allison, St Clair was 2 344. and at the date of his re
tSlierifl ‘ s ¡Sale
Mr. L. S.iufeel, publisher of the West
♦>
legifiinate busuisssil interest. Tho act to
Wardle, William Tustin, Adam Scott.
port,
D<
c.
20,
including
returned
bos
Shore, gave us; a call yesterday.
Sti rling
awd Edit
Carse
prflvtpe.for the rests at pt ion of specie pay­
ee i- hereby liienthatby virtue of. a
W
j
OLt-I
Hilt»; TriplitL
fonpil! u.» «*lfL4
liUlill h V.
» i MO 1 re-
An eel is not as slippery as a politician wceived the prizes for receiving the great­ tiles and Indiuus from other agencies, tneg^jj'authorized | ee Secretary of the*1 writ of cx« i;u fo’n iss ued out of the « ounti
court of the Blaie of )r I, gon, tor the county of
est number of huadmarks in spelling
bat it can livejou water longer.
it was but 2.397, while Burke, the de­ Treasury to issue b^ (ids of either descrip- Yaiuhiil, atU to me »lire! ted by the clerk 01 said
. during the quarter.
I'cou t. in favor of Join Bax, _ plaintiff, and ag
_
Í
tiohskiuim d in the <
Try and not hurt auyonea feelings with
tor
_ '
" the
' sum
____ ol 1
1 posed agent, had been reporting the 1870,jentith’d tin aj ct, np|>roved July 4 r.iust 1> B Craw lord, de «.udaui.
T he D ifference .—An Eastern ex­
du.tarsand
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soveuty-fi'e
, 2 _
to authorize the re- 1 three h .n tel and fort. C_.2
your valentines next Wednesday.
number at 7,000, and has been draw
($ .10 7.'.) iu U Ji ¡;Lld coin, wj h interest
change says: ’’’Sponge your windows.with
fundijug of the natl 1 iul<debt fer not less c , t LU
the late of one per cent, per inunth, from
The latest novel is entitled the ’•‘bull-
ing and professing to issue rations for
than par ii^gold.
alcohol and you won’t have them crusted
the 8ta day of Deceiul- sr. 187'»;’ aud th - faith
f'ith
the
present
val-
,
idosed babe, or the devil amuug^Ttie beo-
er s tn of twenty-fear collars and eighty-live
with ice.” Down East they are foolish i that number. Thus nations of the ue oftthe
ft? 4^ p n’-c-ii bond* in the mar- j centscc-ts; 1 have evie. i r.pou a I the light, ti-
¡plea.
•
*
enough to squander their money in that estunated value of over 1170,000 an kets < k the world t ■ ry could be exchang- j tie uu ! iijtcre I of L> B iTawierd in aud to the
The Assessor will soon commence his
following described psi .« or parceja ol land, tu
way. Out here money is too scarce, and I nually had been drawn for more than ed at| par for igyl tf H tints strengthening wi : Begfnni' g at the «oulhwes. corner of D
round for the purpose of assessing the
l it is all the people can do to raise enough i 4.000 Ipdians who had no existence. the tiiasqry tifincvi Igfinal
f
resumption aud [ B i.'iswtlrd's ciaint in 8» clion 31, 1 4. B R l W,
county.
> j
running th-m e north 3 < ha ins to ti.e south line
1 to buy alcohol to sponge the coats of
A fracas between two little hoods yes­
Clipt. Johnston says that he is fully to kiep an eycesffl > if coin,over the de- of Kamne! !*avis'n donai ¡ou land claim thence
l‘> Vi" 8 ji corj.er o aaid laud c ami No
. their stomachs, and often have to sponge j
maii< pi-udiug
.'rmanent use us a e..si
terday caused two colored eyes and one
thence n rth to southn» st coiner of W J llog-
j that amount.!. Besides the people who convinced that there have never been, eireu atiiig uiediu
7 thence east on the
At homo all I j I eis’donation claim No. 74,
red Rose.
I I deal in alcohol' would not c we to submit ' at anv time, ht that agency more than
t the nói thu eat emuer
J Ltiir. d would be to south line of said claim t<>
would
)«•
r<
that
A
south on the west
of D V, MdCalFs toad, tl lenco
ii
,
t
Some of the boy* have stood upon the it to such a severe test.
3,500 Indian?; probably not more reduce u t the voluti L of legal tend r line of McCall’s laud a. i >;*ut 33* chain-, thence
corners so mudh that they have got the
D entistry . • -Dr. Glenn, of Portland, than 3.000. lie aleo «ays that he is not» 4 in c'ircUlfttio i, and to accomplish west t> ibe N E corn«r of the donation lqnd
claim of J A Cdrnwall Ko. • 3. tlx-nce west to
•nn-grins.
will visit Lafayette, professionally, on of the opinion that about ninety lodg­ this I wo
would sngsr»4 I an set authorizing the place of begnmin;;. Also the following
tract of land: Beginnkij a» ut thsquaitcr corner
Miss Nancy Martin’s birthday party Feb. 13th, 1877, to reuiaiu one week on-
L . and 24 in T 4 S B 5 W
es, numbering 500 men, women, and the 4 Lcrrlary ut tii | i’reasury to issue 4 post be we. n se. li us 2|>
last Saturday evening was a very enjoy­ ly. -Dr. Glenn is highly spoken of fur
not th 22.10 che,
_
per <-h ¡nt. bonds, wii Ii forty years to run tlii-we east 18.10 chain«, 1 tfience
eLildreniare absent with the hostile?. bufera
t
ence
wt
st
1
lo
chai
is.
thence
south 22.10
able affair.
ft
IF;
•
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his skill in dentistry/and those having
I: umturity, t<i ibe exchanged fer le- chains t<> tl>e p ace of b ginning, containing 40
»way
tears,
not
shedding
where
tl|?y
will
undoubtedly
remain
galtj
i
dv-crilwd trxet of
any work in that line which they wish
It is wiping
¡nd( r notes w| |etitver presented in acres. Also ike follow i*g
land: l eginning at n a k* î Lit l’i.Í8 chai: a Minili of
them, that proves you're made of the performed will do well to give him a until 8it$ ng Bull is brought to terms sum.AR bf fifty gq 11| j-s, or any multiple tiie N E corner of
<el ha\ is a donation lai d
< ‘ S.iil
~
call. Charges reasonable.
>f, file wbuL hiount of such bpmls, i claim in Ti 8 IU aml.5 XV.’ th-.-nce sou^h 18,61
right stuff,
by the military.
1 chains, them e west 16 » hai: s, thence north 40
howiier/’Lot to cx< Ld one hundred and, ¿.degrees K .4 17 chains to the place of begiu-
P robabilities .—Rising temperature
Late tailoring notes say: The business
ìli
.
!
1
' ping, containing 15 snd 1 13-iOiJ acres Also the
The
1 he rifonrt
n’fcr
of the Coni imi-sioncr fifty
y millions,
▼eat is cut high and long, It c^nt^sily followed by. «quails, for the month of :
foillionst To IcTetiSe bome demand j fvilewj. g d scribed tra ■t of land: Beginning
Interi af Revenne ‘•hows finit the for sijiclt
of Interrar
land, claim of
sijicli 'feind
"bonds I w ild recommend that at the 8 E co.ner of tbe donation
January 1877, as follows: Peter Daw­ ¡of
'
ba pulled do win.
Sainuel
Davin
No
■
'71
*11(147,
__
thence
west to
they
^be
Available
fi
•
deposit
in
the
U.
S.
We notice in the Portland dailies that son Alta Cast-el; Jane Rogers Isaac work oftiecnitary Bristow in fight
tl>e count ro-ad ruunfni; by Kelly and Ma\es,
treasljry
for
bsukii
j
purposes
under
tha
Prof. Day will soon organize a dancing Collard.' The present mild winter and j ing lhe wbitkey Ring, whic! ;h led fo
I thence north to lie co n ty road running b/the
ldente of I)
1> ¡; G Crawl
. and E 1’ Wullace,
idenre
Crawf >rd
[irospects of a boautiful summer eertain-
variolas provi«i<4is i 1 law relating to ua- re
school in that city. ■
tnence
S W 'tuner ol W J Bugera's
(nem'e ea-t to tne
the 8
’_______ of 7 the Cabinet,
loten.out
y has something to do with the matri­ I his being jin
_ ..... .. claim,
._..... theuce
_____ _ i >utlt to the place of be-
tional banks. I w< ild suggest fui tlier, donation
Preparation! for a grand time at the monial market.
this Te.'iilred in a gain of several mil-
ginning, co il tainiug 74 aerea; all of said land ly-
that hationul batiki be required to retain i.ig anil b -ing g sit la ted u Yamhill county. Ore-
ball next Wednesday evening are being
A C hange .—Mr.’R. Hanis has pur-
life Treasury. During the a cerm in. per cent. f com as interest ro- gon, and on
made. Let every body come.
chased the drugstore lately owned by pa.«t li.«cal (year tho Government col- ceiveB-by them froi | the bonds deposited Sutiirdaj’, the 171 h day of Febrnary,
Ml 7,
Miss Eva Burbank came up from Port- 1 T
.V- 11.11 »..a n.. 11 I... Lu—.—.—— 4.. I
Littlefield A Hill, aud will be happy to lected the WJfil of (51,394,499 u|K>n with teasury as n uifed by their crcu- at thi hour of one o'clo ck, r it, I will proceed
land last Tuesday. She has just recov­
. —
-x _..uu
u— {o tjje
bidder,
sell i at
public ------
auction
see his friends and administer to their | distilled lim its, showing an increase of, latioi 4 I Ì would al( 0 recommend the re- t'i
ered from an attack of the mumps.
lor
<
ash
in
hand,
in
fr<
nt
of
the
Court
House
peal i’ the 3d seetiö 11 of the joint resolu-
want». The very best of every thing in
14,344,374 over last rear, white tion it* the value oä ,silver coin, approv- door, in Lalajette, Yam bill county, Oregon, all
| Next Wednesday you can send your
the right, title and interiest of saii^defendant in
4» . l! ■ 11
* ' e
> his line will always be kept ou hand at ■ ■ •
(true love a missive containing the little
sixty-two distilleries, rectifying houses ed Jr |. 2g. 1876, liiji iting subsidiary coin and to the above deaeri led property, to satisfy
reasouaple prices. Give him a call.
and ! Si< ■Ottonai curn ncy to fifty millions. »aid execution and acci uing cost.
^wrebin with more wings than alethes.
and other property of the* value of Pani ja1
Lata) ette, Juu 19, Ibi 7.
H C DALE.
itiafied that i ’ Co 1 grass will enact
MCMINNVILLE.
bl «♦iff Yamhill county
$1.530,744 were seized, assosmeuts some auch few as iggested they will
A good steel-barrel Shotgun, in good
were matiej against various distillers give î relief to thu j ;ountry in its effects-
[From the Reporter.]
' order, for $12, at Uncle Harris’, 702
JS lieriff: s Sale.
and F. which they! will receive the grut-
At
the;regular
annual
r&eeting
of
Mc
­
Kearney Street, four dobrs from the City
to the amount of $1.625,772. and suits itudt of the whole t L-ople
By virtue of a decree ind order < f sale to me
Minnville Hook and Ladder Company,
1
Hall. > Send fer it.
direcied. is-ued olit of t io (ircuit Court of the
U. S. G rant .
j ■
1
instituted
upon
distillery
und
other
held Tuesday evening February the 6th,
Blate of Oregon, for Yi luhill county, in favor
In Norway drunkards are compelled
the folkiwing officers were elected to serve bonds, and for the recovery of taxes AN.« PPORTUNITt FOR THE AFELIC- of 'talker * hrinman plaintiff, and again.-t Rich­
ard S Johnson, defendant, for the sum of two
to sweep the street as a penance. But
T] tn.
ensuing year. Foreman—John A Chap­ to the amount of 13.208,414. The
hundred and sixty-eight dbllav and ninetv cents
**
J
that is nothing. They have to hold up
’.Ml) in United Sta es go d coin, and inter­
man; First As’st Foreman—Geo. F. Comissioners expresses the belief that
Tv
d
or
more
of
jtbe
surgeons
of
the
est thereon in like gold coin, at the rate of one
lamp poets in this country.
, month
------ - from tlm 2d dav of Octo­
Barnum; Second As’st Foreman Geo. the fraudulent combinations of wins- Nati itial Surgical anstitutes will visit per ceut. per
ber, A D. lH’ti. damagefR on the further sum of
The new bufeher shop is about finished
W. Morgan; President—A. V. R. Sny­
key thieves are .cffecually broken up, Port ^nd, Oregon rj jms at Cosmopolitan twenty-eight dollars a ai id twenty cents costs
and is an ornament to the town. Now if
1 did <<n tiie 18ih day of Januarv, 1877,
der; Secretary—Vincent Snelling; Treas­
Hote , February th] 14th to 21st, inc’u- levy 2.1),
upon the real esta
estate mentioned and des­
but unaccountably neglects to men­ sivc,
. the old one should be burned down it i
vfhere they ws l be pleased to see cribed in said decree and order of sale which is
urer—R. H. Todd.
Will be another blessing to the town.
many
old
patjL
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o
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tion the fact that President Grant their
iutg in Oregon and
follow«, to wit: the WBst half ef the northeast
Stock in the P. P. T. Company is look­ has doiyfr^ll in his power to encour­ Was ington Terriiory, und as ■ many As
quarter, the southwest quarter of the southeast
We would advise that young gentls-
ing up and purchasers are seeking- it
new dies as may f< iFit to their interests quarter, and lota No. tko. (2) three, (3) and
(4) of section twenty nine (29) in Town-
man who holds the lantern while his
age their reorganization by pardoning to at til themselvty&f this opportunity four,
Hhip tliree (H)i ao(tth of r.mze three (3) west,
daily.
girl ties his necktie and then gives her a
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county. — Sta 1 e<>f Oregon, one bun-
Tha assessed valuation of property the convicted members of the Ring to be < jured at liom<^ This institutiouis n 1 in Yamhill
dred and saventy three and
----- 17-100 (1*3 17)acres
lv„
ki— for pay, to put his light under a
aled
in
the
w|rld,
in
the
cure
of
imri'
i
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within the city limits of McMinnville is as fast as he dajed to, and by visit­ dufoi iities, pairaly^s, piles, fistula, &c of land, which judgment ." was docketed
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office of the Clerk of sa jd ‘ Court, on.the 2d day
*228.723 79. This is about one-half its
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of October, A D, 1876. _ Now, therefore,
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ing with tbe severest marks of his dis­
The pupils of the school at this place actual value.
ratui for all kiiids ta deformities.
toe of said decree und erder of sale, on
pleasure those officials who had beeD
are already practicing their pieces fer
Saturday, the 17th d»y of Fein-alary,
Mr H. H. Snow returned from a ten
The Peopl« AVant Proof.
1W 7.
the most prominent in bringing them
the exhibition at the close of tho present
months trip itr California, ou Monday
st
the
hour
of
12
o
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clocl:,
m , of said day, at the
T1 ure is no megeino prescribed by
term. They have some very good pieces last, looking extremely hearty.
to juctice.
Court House door, in *apd county, I will «ell the
ns, or sol^* By druggists, that 1 above
phy
described real estate at publi ■ auction,
refected.
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such evident!? of its success and to the highest bidder, to satisfy said decree, in­
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
The following is very appropiate fer carr
r virtue as JposcHEE’a G erman terest and accruing costs.
A merchant who does not advertise
su
T.
'H ODALE.’
the
last words of a cobbler: I feel that
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— Yanihillcoiiuty.
Jberiff
p
fer
severe
Ctoughs,
Colds
settled
dab fioniore succeed in drawing custom I
Following are the arrivals at the Essex
,
F'u-or weaker every day and that I am
j breast, Com^umption, or any dis- — Lafayette,
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, , 17, 1877.
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than a young ludv, without» bustle and I Hotel during the week;
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a
>f the Throat aid Ifiings. A proof
fast approaching my end; a tew more
a few pounds of false hair, can succeed
J. H. Colemen, S Bird, C Myers, B W
it fact is that ihny person afHieted,
Lafayette Market,
in drawing beaux.
gtiiche» and aud will be over; and I shall
;et
a Sample liittle fer 10 cents and
Wilson, Oren Hutchinson, Alexander, II go where there is rest for the weary »ole
A superior effeqt before buying the
IL W. Oi NN, Proprietor,
Y. C. W. S-iA.-rThe Yamhill County A Glenn, J W Thurman, R Shook, H A
and every sorrow will be heeled. And
.ar size Wt 75 dents It has lately
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Woman Suffrage Association met at the Fristoe, D L Turpin, F A Huffman,
. introduced in this countiy from
when he break» bis last thread, he caa
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court house in this place, last Wednes- Williams, Geo Comeggs, James Fish, H calmly breathe his last.
Gern i^nyi »nd its wtmderfu! cures are as-
toui ibing everyone that use it. Three
«•r and continued, their session until C Wood, L Samuel, J R Walling, J
I wouli? respectful!.: announce to the pub-
s will relieve afiy case. Try it.
dosili
Under carpet bag Republican rule
Thursday evening, when they closed in Ketcherside. i
lie of Lafayette and vicinity, that I always
1 Muddy.
Dark nights
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“MTOTICE is hereby fi ven that the co partner
187£;
_ NEW YOWL
«77,
11 ship heretofore ¡listing between I.ittle-
held A Hill is this day dissolved by mutual con
Ths different editions of T h * Kr«
sent; said firm having ■old
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out to R. Harris. All
the prreeat yotf trill be the «mTi.
debts of said firm will be paid by H. R. Little­
tA*,-year-i?iat h°jurt P««fod. The daily
field
edition will on week days be a sheet of tour
All persons indebt<<! to said firm, or to me,
mu-t pay the same in mediately to H. Hurley, DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNEHSHIP. Mgo?’5?nh °n(8l,n<?a-v * «be«» of eight pag­
es or 5b broad columns; While the weekly
who is authorized to îullect
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the same,
no
edition will be a sheet of eight paces of the
one e ae.
H. R. 1-lrtiiFlELD.
The firm of Littlefield A Hill have by mutual same dimensions and character that are al­
Feb. 5th, 1877.
consent dissolved partnership, H R Littlefield ready familiar to our friends.
t retiring.
T« k S un will continue to be the stren«6us
All persona indebted to the late firm are re­ advocate of reform and retrenchment, nd
quested to settle immediately wilt H W Hill 0 , en'betituUon of stateamauship, wisdom
who will receipt for all amounts due, and duv and integrity for hollow p>etei ce, inbecility
all indebtedness.
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F ‘ I snd fraud m the administration of public ai-
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H R hITTLEFIlD, ' i ’ , *?• *t will contend for the government
Jan. 19. 1877.
H w HILL.
of the people by the people and for the peo-
DENTIST,
togoierument by frauds in
I the ballot-box and
in the counting of votes
I
h . K. littlkhïld , x . d , i j. r. calbkeath , m . d enforced by military violence.* It will en­
s
deavor to supply iu. reader»—a body now
Time table for Feb, Martb,
— <rf ,OU1—the
not far from ____
a mid.on
a$d April,
1877.
.pnl, loll.
most careful, cowpiete, srfd trurwJrthvafo
Lafayette,
fayette. first Monday in
LITTLEFIELD & CALBREATH
| counts ol current Bvenfo, and will employ
each month, to remain four
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i for tin.« purpo«e a numerous and carefully
lavs
öysicians ani Surgeons. i selected staff of reporikrs and correspond-
North Y amb 11. Feb Sth and 9th; March, 8th
<n .
, ¡jt
anf th. ■
’¡‘i18* if*. rer.>18 trom
. espeef
i • Uy.yfli be full, accurate, and teaVle*s;and
McMinnville, second Monday in each month.
it wiU doubtless continue to deserve snd en-
to remain two days
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LAFAYETTE. OREGON.
I joy the hatred of those who thrive by plun
Dayton, Feb. 14th ai d 15th; March, 14th and
dering the the Treasury or by usurping trhst
15th; April. 11th a i¿d 1 »th.
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the law does not give them, while it will en­
CgTOFFICE AT THX DRUG STORK.
Amity, thiid Mi Ónda y in each month, to re-
deavor to merit the confidence ol the public
main six <ia\s
by defending tho rights of the people against
Having fltt d up an iffice in the Essex Hotel.
the eneroachmente of unjustified power.
Lafayette, LWQuld be I pleased to have those
I he price of ihe daily S cn will be 55 ett
who may need my s>*r ices to eall on me there.
S month or ««.50» roar, postpaid, or with
yeti- e.
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My clinrg. s aie season Mile,.thus making it poa-
the Butiday edition «7 70 a year.
aible for all to have w >rk done who
' may
, need
•Zin 8,'n,lay edition alone, eight pages,’
it I-al e teeth insertet on rubber plate. Bro­
Servant
monerj^and
have
•1-40» j ea>, postpaid.
ken sets mended; anp all work promptly and
got to have it. AU persons The \\ ekkly S cn . r ight pages of 56 broad
f-tf
neatly done.
trill be furnished during Is77 at the
indebted to the late firm or L. columns,
a year, poet paid«
H. or Dr. Littlefield are re­ rate The of b W nefit
of this large reduction from
the previous rate for T he W eixly can be
quested to settle irnmediatelu, enjoyed
by fatdfvidnal subscribers without
and save cost'
the necessity of making up clubs. At the
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Pay and enable us to pan. same time, if any of our friends eboose to
FEBHLAR1 14th, 1877,
aid in extending our circnlation. we shall be
Littlefield HilL
to them, and every such person
who sends us ten or morn subscribers from
' AT THE
One place will be entitled to oae copy of the
Paper for him-elf without charge At one
dollar a year, po-tag? paid, the expenses of
paper and printing are barely repaid; and.
considering the size of the ‘sheet and the
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LAFAYETTE,
quality of its contents, we-are confident the
people will consider T he W kesly B in the
cheapest newspaper published in the world,
All are invi ed to attend.
and we trust also one of the very beat.
Address,THE8UN. New.York City, IfjY,
grano :
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THIS
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in Georgia the school fund was sto­
OLLOWAY’8 PltiLS AND QlNTMENT.
keep on hand the be it quality of meat, at
len and only 6,648 colored children »• — Sfe'^fula was considered incurable un- reasonable prices.
““ of
* “Holloway’s
attended ficliool., Nt w, under Deino'^il ^» b great '* 1 ■* ♦ery
Also evsry variety of pare Groceries, Fish,
>and Ointnjeijt” flashed upon the
cratic management, the fund is being
Canned Fruita, Ve<at»hlea, alc.t Give me
woi rt. Di
iich baffle ths skill
re supplied and 50,350 negro children of be medical ^cli^pls, readily yield to a call and see far yourself.
Janl2
tetly‘ •
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'• :i :':- are in schoolp. ■ Cannot our reasona­ th» • peerles3 rsru^lies. 8curvy, Ery-
Subscriptions for the West Shore re- ble Republican friends see in this si las Saltrheum.^toh, »nd »11 out»ne-
T<j R ent .— The 8Joe Botel property
cavad here. Prioe, <1 50 per annum, some reason why Georgia should go
*r»ble
by
them.
26
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for rent. Enquir ,of
Wstt*
in advance..
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Democratic?- -
Wi I John ICHoy.for
lm?
A bashful young clergyman, rocently
rising to preach for the first time, made
a terrible mix of it, annoucing his text
in thia wise: “And immediately the cock
wept, and Peter went-out and crew bit-
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is reserved for
Laiayette, Oregon.
W. J. OLIVER,
Proprietor,
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the NEW FIRM
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HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING thor-
tfughly refumislihd the above named
T bouse,
is now prepared to acfiommodate tbe
public in a Eatiafactory manner, at the fol­
lowing rates:
Board and Lodging per week,... $5;00
Board per week,...
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Board* and Lodging per Day,
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The Table will at all times be sujpE
R. HARRIS,
,f ,,
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SPACE
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ed with the best the Market Affords.
W. J. OLIVER.
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Dru ggists,
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You can not afford to pay Credit
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J. ÏÏ. CLARK, Proprietor
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
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iding just purchased the
above named rstabii«hment, I invite
my Mends to give me a call and try my
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WINES,
LIQUORS,
SEGA RS,
TOBACCO.
H7"A good Billiard Table will be fount
here for the accommodation of my
! custom
ere.
.
J. H, CLARK.
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IN ótice
Notice is hereby gixpn that the nnderaigned
has been duly appointed administrator of the
estate of James McCain, 8r., deceased, by the
County Court of Yamhill county. Oregon. All
persons having claims against said estate will
please present them to me withiu six months
from this date.
JOHNATHAN STOUFFER,
Perrydale, Jan. 5th, 1 n 77.
Administrator.
FIN AL SETTLEMENT. *
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 Producer
all we can GET FOR IT!
Hi os nt it tn*
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8. A. YOUNG, M. D.
M c M innville ,
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Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
Physician, Surgeon and Aoooucenr.
executor of the estate of Samuel Kiiiney, de­ radaate
ceased, has tiled Ids final account of said estate, ? rancisco. of University of Pacific, San
and that the County Cenrt of Yamhill county
tjafOttioe: W. H. Boyd’s Drug Store.
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count at the Courthouse, in 1-afayette, on
Tuesday, the 6th day of March, 1>77, at 10 o'­
clock a. m. of said day, at which time and place
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all persons iuWrested msfr appear.
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L. C. K inney
Jan. 12,1877.
b Executor.
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FINE WE k UOnOl
WALSH
Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has tiled in the Conntv Court of Yamhill coun-.
ty, biate of Oregou, lier final account
of her administration of the estate of
James M. I^nghlin. deceased, and that
by order of aaid court, said account will be
heard by sa.d Court at the room of said Court
at the court house, in I-afayette. m said county,
on Tuesday, the 6th day of March. 1877, at one
o'clock p. m., of aaid day. at ahichtima and
place any person interested therein may appear
and object thereto.
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Jan..5,187T.
NANCY C. LAUGHLIN,
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Executrix.
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TftlTIjAlfillilll
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MEROtlANTS,
>N.
P. C. SULLIVAN,
Attorney-tt-Law,
L hereafter be found Mt tbs
Mt earner room of Seed’s
otice is hereby ' given that -Tins
oeuj .’FreJiE*
Wfiio
has bum
at ^o’clock a. ■». «< avid day’, at
N
houde, In L&fayrtte, At which time and placa
afi parsons interested may attend.
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Jan. 1J, 1377.
CT nr n artefre
Dcroggin,
AdainMrator.
LAFAYETTE, OREGON
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