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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1877)
* l Mr. -C. F. RoyaLha» »old his 60 acres discoverer» And the date, the country be • The Adin'uistration have only 8 STEAMER M’MINNVILLE R aising H orses .—Messrs. R. Phil THE SUN. Will Leave lips and Granville Allen, of Amity, »tar- < of land, adjoining town, to Mr. Thomas ing'designated, by being placed oh tho more days in which to make a Presi- 1877. * ' ’ quip, where the discovery was made. J _ a. McMinnville every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat 1877. _____ NEW TOBK. ted east of the mbuutains last Monday. ITus’ori. Consideration $30 per acre. urday, for , FRIDAY. FEBRUARY, 23. 1877, The different editions of Tua S un during If there is anything we like better than And thus, day’ by day, lintc after link, They took with*lheni a band of fine hor the present year wid be the same re durina are added,-arid at thoInd of throe or four William 4- Wheeler will not suf it is to have people pick upjthe ses, expecting to go into tho business of another ( the year that has just passed. T‘e daily THE MAILS. And intermediate points. edition will on week days be a s et of lour raising fine »tuck on an extensive, scale. ( type to see what they are, you know, and’ vreeks, ’or,' probably shorter period, we fer himself to l>e interviewed kany -?For rateB apply on board. ja23tf page«, and on Bunday a sh tof e ht pag Mails close 1st 5:3») o’clock M. Arrive at We wish the gentlemen success. then put thufiu back into the wrong bvx- t Ijave mapped out before u» plainly, tliat more; but a century of silence could es. or 56 broad columns; while the weekly 7: U) o’clock 1*. M. , ed'tion wdl be a sheet of eight pages of the vphich has be« n gone over, The ad van- YOU MUST PAY UP. A rrested .—Mr. Charles Thurber has i not ijow ' i atohe for the rash remarks same dime, Sion* and cliaricter that are al ■■CRST SOCIETIES. tage of this uia| )pingout history is easily - OTIC’t is hereby given that the co-partner ready familiar to our friends. been arrested in the quiet village ot r> There are abotft^I’2 little hoodlums he has made T hesis will continue to be the strei eons seen, day,* or even w<>eks Wen, because fnany *i ship heretofore existing l»etween Little A. P. A A. M__Meets the Friday on or before Amity’ for creating a disturbance in from-1(> to 15 years of age who are in field A Hill is thia day dissolved by mutual con advocate of. reform and retrenchment, a .1 I work are cbmpiled and brought to the the full moon J Members in good standing invt- church. He had a jury trial last Thurs the habit of crowding around the Post- Jar Association of New^York eent; said firm having *o‘d out to R. Harris All of th< substitution of stat«-, manship, wisdom del»'» of said firm will be paid by H. R. Little and in grity tor hollow pi etc ce, inbecility view of the learner and may be reviewed ted to attend, By order of., 1 W. M. day but the jury failed to agree, lie ullice,, , when the mail arrives, much to and fraud in the administration of public st- field lected Mr. 1'ilden as its Vice ' I. O. O. f.i—Meets every Satur lay nig ht at was to Jialvu a trial yestfirijay. Some of the anoyance of older heads. It should before the map is erased, to give way to All persona indebted to said firm, or to me, fairs. It will c itend for the governme J nt lily 100 votes out of 112. m i-t pay the same immediately to H. Hurlev, of the people by the people and for the p o- i erne,Of a different fcind. . Some “ 1,1 one will o’clock P. M Members in good -tajnAing invi- tho the proniincnt prominent lawyers 'of this place be stop lied, who is authorized :> collect ftie »ame, and no ple. hs opposed togovernment by frauds in N. G. ■ ted 10 attend I, Ey order of my it is td° t <Jo much work, but if yOu are a the highest respect of all men on“ else. the ballot-box and in the counting of votes, are e engaged in defending ami prosccu- H. R. LrrTicfiXLD. “Yes, you may come again next Sun true teactyl' enforced hy military violence. It will en Feb. 5th, 1 77. , Tuesday ni ¡it lit at ut7 7 ting the ease. t-every xues.iaym 1. O. G. T. Meet-cvery -i ._v keeper 1------- ” whb.se rc»pect is worth having. ■Ifcr and not a K “ r school deavor to supply its reade »—a body now day evening, dear, but—” and she hes yoq will find pleasure in duty. jge orJer iu gold »tHiding —-Z H—4------------------------ r-- P. M. Meaitier» of^_ ' . Reiuem- not far from a million of souls—with the Summons« B itten by a Duo.—A little »<*i of itated. “But what, darling ?” he asked. W. C. T. i'he LouiJiana Radical Legislature invited. By order uf most careful, complete, a^d trustwor hy ad- lier, “there is no excellence without great In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for co Jits of curicni events, tand will »ntpfi.y P. H. —JI-eta die third,Saturday of each Mr. Sullivan of St. Joe, was bitten by a "But next time please don’t wear uue ' 1 — ” and we must bj*up and doing for thi* purjio-e a numerous and carefully when in sedrion but a Week, had al-, tiie County of Yamhill. dog last Wednesday. The little fellow of those collars with the joints turning lpbor, month at ¡0 o < ’clo -k A. M. at Granga'lla l. selected staff of reporters nd correspond called to-day, for we have a rea< dy appropriated tyhile it is ppropriatcd half a million J € l’earce, plaintiff, ) ent . Its reports trom Washington, especi was playing with the dog, and was yank qut-ward —they scratch so.” vs , I Suit for Div orc». Some one aUv.will be full, accurate, atffl le -less-.aDd UBVRUMHSt ricsponsiblu duty to perform. liar.*, {100,000 of it to the member- 1 doll ing hint hit» around by the tail. The dbg Martha l’earce. deft» y it will doubtless continue to d> sene and en One of the “ boys ” caught a large rat lias truly-si iid “if a thing is worth doing nut appreciating such fun, no mure than joy the hatred of those who thrive by plun To Martha Pearce, said defendant: oft REV. J, HOI ERG, P. E the returning boatd for their ser- I doling the the Treasurer by i surping what it is ¡vorUi doing well;’- and so it ■ you would, closed the play by l>y taking the in a trap the other day. He let it go in In tile name of the 8:at» of Oiegon youssre the law does n<»t giie them, while it will en ..11 A. M. youngster by the cheek, inflicting several a room filled with girls. -While they hal Bunday e-< h month a** .! vices. hereby re<piir< d to appear and answer the deavor to merit the confidence ol the public - A micus . is* with our work. • « .. 7 . M. j slight wounds. •t complaint ftle<l against you in the above en- 3d < - ' I looed rats, and climbed'upon a table, he bv defending the rights of the people against Things becoming warm in tit.ed suit. <>n the first day of the next regu the — » ——I • DAYTON ITEMS. I encroachments of uujns fled power. i ' ! Regular appointments of Rev. J. W. Watt», lar t rm of the ircuit Court of Yamhill Conn says lie counted nine different pairs of . < i ' - The Drice of be daily 8 ln will be 55 cta A SWITCH,—Several prominent and Washington as the time approaches tv. to-wit: the fourth .Monday in March 1877 ’ secoud Sunday of,each month at 11 L’clock I striped stockings of different patterns. or •6.50 n ,ear, postpaid, or with : Our Aguilar Correspondent sends us the the a >th day of - aid month, and you ara further a the month for Sunday edition $7 70. a year. . • ling who shall be the next noticed M. snil 7 o’c pi‘k r. M. I . • , i influential farmers of West Chehaleni, if i ou fad to appear and answer, and ‘following Sems from Day ton, under date J , Fast fell the flakes upon the grouud The Sunday edition alone, eight pages, so weAre informed, have made qrravge- for want thereof Plaintiti will app y to the Caurt Pr Rev. T. P. Haynes, pastor charge t. Is it to be the people’s •1 ‘40 » year, post paid. ’ As he glided into view— df'Feb. 2f)th: for tfic relief demanded in said coniplaint.To- . The W eeklt S ok , eight pages of 56 broad of this district, for the M. E. Church, Ihcuts with the West Side railroajd com “Is this the editor?!’ “It is;!’ iti : a judgment of deciee disolving the nisi- cm i- the choice of the Returning Dayton has a literary society at last. will be >atnished during lb77 at the South, will preach at this plaice on the pany to establish a switch at the North riage contract now exist ng betweet plaintiff column--., “Sir, will you publisl/Beau—” rate of £1 a year, post paid. The DAD blub is a thing of the past. - Shall wrong triumph-over ,y of each month, at 11 o ’ clock and deteudant and for snch other and further 4th Sunda end of Mr. Florey’s farm, at the head ^f b. mjjt of this large reduction from relief as may s em proper, and for cos * ard the The But ere he could pronounce the rest, and also ii the evening. The dancing school died without a previous rate for T he W eekly can be Wapato lake. This will enable them to * diwb-.rsmentspt suit. j -- ---- -------- The querist met his fate — by individual subscribers without grbap or gasp. 'Vend their grain and surplus produce to -x 3'lfie summons is published by order of R. P.- enjoyed the necessity of making up clubs. At the lie doivbltil up then rolled out doors, B ound O ver .— La.->t week we m ade market without so much hauiling as 'U ’ Bol-ef, Judge of said court made at chambers So writing up items is a veny hard task. Phe Commission is nbw grinding on the 13th day of Feb. 1877. seme time, if any of our friends choose to Assisted' with a number eight, • < mention oi ’ the arrest of three young men heretofore. aid in extending,our circulation, we shall be i E. C. B rai sh * w , Miss May Rianna from Lafayette is away on ihe Oregon case. The mill I - ’ A - IM grateful to th-'di, and every such person charged with hog stealing, On Friday, was well he knew when to go, < Atty, for plff. who sends us t--n or more fubscribers from is at this place. Siting frfendi ' ilV ’ R e T-URNED. — Mr. George Olds and For well the editor knew W l I! gr while sub renaing witnesses, deputy sher w^l! grind out three electoral votes Feb 10,1877. ♦’ one place will be entitled to onetppy of the Mr. StalidU Stah<Hiiy has the grist mill again for I lay et«. That lie meant.to add “tiful Snow” paper for him-elf without charge Atone iff Nelsroq .accidentally run aen«»s the wife returned home on the loth from The vote that the Gov tf. R. L1TTLEEIEI.D.M.D. | J. F. CALBREATII, M.D i W)|i-i; lie was cut off at “Beau—” dollar ajeur. po-tage paid, the expenses of a’runuipg order. He intends to repair fourth one, a young Jackson, and bagged California, where they went for the ben paper arid printing are barely repaid; and, ernor's certificate docs not amount to „ie dam soon and run by water power, So local poets', how beware considering the size of the «Leet and the him An examination was had on last efit of Mrs. Qhls' health, and which, we a ‘liiil of beans,” will be strictly non- Of the editor’s number eight, quality of its contents, we are confident tho. LITTLEFIELD & CALBREÄTH • j Mr. Poiwell is getting his saw mill Mr. are glad to sdy, is much improved. Saturday, and sufficient evidence, was people will consider T he W eekly Six the Or you may sometime share thoroughly ri-paired before starting up pnrtisaih of course; 8 to 7. Oil, wliut cheapest newspaper publishedjn the world, found to justify the binding over of the Old» says the drouth has almost destroy This presumptuous poet’s fate. I and we trust also of the very best. for the subimier. f ed tbe prospect of a grain crop iu that in ickery. Have the American citi ’ 1« culprits t< i appear at the next term of the Addregs,THESl'N, New York City. N. Y. 'l : Sevtral >caM3nf sickness in to *-n; Mrs. zens .no choice in making a President HIGHWAY KOBBERY. Circuit Ct urfc Jackson was discharged State, and that every thing looks dried ¿rank Iliddfeson is very low with the LAFAYETTE. OREGON. and parched up. He says California and used t s ; a witness. It appeared to be nt wadav>? *. • A L may be a good country for a ljnin who Charley mid Frank Starr Arreided for typhoid fdvejt, John Palmer and one of “ I a clear c»ke against the prisoners. The has money enough to support him. but the Crime, / 83TOFFICE AT THE DRUG STORE. The most noted leaders .of tlfe skin, head atid ears, in a mutilated form, if he hjis to work for a living From tlm Salem Mercury we take the ; Joe -■ Manrijs children are also down with » , Oregon is were prod iced in court, abd young Jatik- the place. No place like home following account of a ¿taring highway ;ie samo Lisi i*e. • •% Social Democrats who have, lately ; Born, 1-pb. 116th, to the wife of Joseph .son testified to ,o Jx'ing with the ethers robbery which took place in Polk Coun H anged .- A correspondent writing ty. Charles and Frank Starr, who once ^'^a,n^)cr •S b a ion. We notice James W. m jnifested so much strength in Ger- t when the killing! was done. Tho three from Sheridan to the Reporter says: in tiny, and who are so powerful in lg very light around town i M irtin st^pp n; engaged in the killing were placed under . .¿»nd.... “And now coipes woful tidings from the gained notoriety as jail birds in this ¡¿Iso. . Denmark, are Israelites,, So far as Ù üls, each, which was funiislmd $ 100 bom county, have been arrested for the crime: , 1 Nestucka, saying a gross outrage has Marrijpd—I ,t the residence of the bride» th ¡e same social revolutionists have an J and the pi ■isomers’discharged. .The par — -------e .. - -y A™ been perpetrated; t^iat an old Dian and On the c Veiling of February 14, as a Mr. father, near ■ feb Foot, Feb. 18, Mr Cal or gauization in this country they are ties bounc over are Billy Buffimi, Buffuni, II. H. D. CONFECTIONERY an ignorant boy had been hanged by a Biker was passing from Independence ■ vin MillKr to ■Miss Rebecca J. Peery. All Buffuin ai d D. W. Balch. If they are f to a large extent udder Jewish in mob. The affair is detailed as follows: to Monmouth, iu Polk county, he’was u'f iZ Webfpdt. 1 No cards. sent to tho penitentiary it will be paying 1 j U 4 lu p r«s;dence, near Dayton, of 111 enee. It is a new role-for die Some time since Mr. Babcock’s i-esideiica J seized by twq or more highwayiue n’ I ! n- Died, At the drug store of... a dear pri ‘e for one porker. It is urg. 1 bound find gagged and tied to a tree. | eli risen people. ’ was burned to the ground, togaflier with H - , Mrs. Joaline Mann, be- typhoid f«vi in extent ation of the crime that th) They tiled proceeded to search his person 1111 | .r , ,!.i I? V— young mein were out hunting wild hogs, all its contents. Suspicion deemed to IpVCil NVlfë 4 &f J. Mann, aged about .32 W. J. OLIVER, Proprietor. Lee’s Confession. and took front him $960 in currency. they leiDjj quite plentiful in that neigh ¡Kiint to this old man, -where upon some leaves a.husband and three years. «She borhood. They bad permission {o do so four or five neighbors took him and the After they had left him, Mr. Baker suc S alt . L ake , Feb. 20.—On the 5th fio ri rourn her sudd u death. from proper authorities. After killing boy and 1 "hung ° them, with tho pur ceed d in getting loose from the tree, but 1 dliildreii 1 .¡-H the hog 1 hey discovered that it was in pose of extorting frem them a confess could not free' his hands, which were se . I worçltl’ j nil the attention of your' I March the second district court HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING thor Mr. Taylor’s mark. It " then win too __ ion coneruing the fire. The old man loung ìiy iendss should any of them i nivencf at Beaver, when ft will fix oughly refumishhd the above named late to un|do their work, but they di&tlie confessed, 1 believe; but I forth ar fur ciirely tij ll behind his back, nor remove - house, is now prepared to accommodate the ish to piircljfase a fine wat h- 1 have an I e date, of John D. Lee’s exeeutiorf they offered to pay for ther remarks. Time will see the whole the gajjjrom-his . mouth. In t|iis con- next best thing; 1’ public in a satisfactory manner, at the fol lowing rates: djtion Nr ni.ade his way. to his home in pis-karatji g< 1 d, stem-winding, st- m- ivitig ’ the bog, which was refused ami suit . matter explained g him about thirty days to* pie brought. Monmduth. From the description given 81 1‘tting, J Lite, Waith im, American nrc for death. It was thought up to Board and Lodging per week,.... $5 00 H eld to A nswer .—-The prLlijninnly L oi the parties by Mr. Baker, suspicion c Ihrononi ITION^ — On* next Friday even- which I wiT sell for .the - E xiiib I is time ho would die gaiue. without Board per week,.. *.............................. f 00 Jerest, $96. This watch is ivulgin iug, Mar< ill 2d, there will be a grand ex- examinstiqn of Charlie and Friink Starr, fell upon the Starr brothers—Charley pan aid g any thing, but he. is fast Board and Lodging per Bay,.-....l 25 Frei ik -of this citv, ami warranty ¡2 holes t | j.-w-cl. d, his a ^-oz, case, hibition 'ivejr by the school at this plane who were arrested last Friday, charged abd <■< iftii’iidinu Mormon priesthood has LAFAYETTE, ^OREGON. A Lud-cost the Lidy who left ■i The Table will at all times be suppli undet th« management of Prof. Frazier, with robbing a man named Baker, of Wojre sWorn out for th it- arrest and IbiL I will Av arrant it for .I sci teil him, and to day he delivered p.JiVe ‘ 1 in tile Lands of Sanni d Irvine, Foliowin i; is a limited sketch of the pro- Monmouth, of $960 in grevaibiicks, took kgtit ye: U N ; This is the fiucsf wutHj in a writte|n verified s ed with the best the Market Affords. ............... - stat‘ment to Dis City Mirehal of Independence. He came place at Independence last 1 Monday, be Il ule Harris, 7t 2 K -iirny gramme: A dozen or more decluma- ’ I lie city ' J W. J. OLIVEB. Roprs from the city Hall, fl ict A ttorney Howard, ‘ detailing tions. S iv*ral tableaux and songs. And fore a Justice of the Peace for that pre over to this city last evening ami piam<l tree*, fi r the w.aianti in the hands of officer ?j/i- lome ri“ ht way and buy it, or it will V ¡th much minutene the following dialogues, charades and cinct. The man Baker could not recog the story of i> A I Wi»l S- lel it. tO yoU bv Je sold; dramas: Rehersal; two or wore clmrac nize the n»n, and about thejonly svi- to, wnb arieo.d the Starr boys this Yells, F ’■ngi & (Jo’s Exyr- eSS.‘ • i ic n. a pi -acre. I. is thought, however. I -ALSÛ- ters—The Broken Heart; a drama: ten dencc of their guilt was the testimony of moining ami l<K:k<id them up to await S I i be far short <if the whole truth, ¿¡■on Qu.irtz .Illnes. novl0,76 '’'I characters—Aunt Peggy’8 Courtship— a Mr. Pettyjohn, who swore that he s>w the arrival of the Sheriff of Polk Coun I 1 » hen he delivered the stati ment to ty. It is stal< 4 that Charley Starr, in them pass his place on Wt-dnesday even Standing Armies- Saved—Aunt Pvtibo- 'io r t time in a good many company with another man, was seen dy’a Visi1-*-The Two Bosnycgstljs--The I ing, going' toward Independence, and near Monmouth the (lay befom.the tub- ears Itiluil interests hi Oregon are Mr. Howard, lie said: “If Brigham I * ' Toung I ms stooii by me as 1' havg'j. S. ’• ' man with a <1 »nrijohn—Sfir‘i|n<» in Life again on Thursday morning, going tow bery, and Mr. Baker Laving been in this I ard Salem. After bearing the evidence ttraetiiig | (very general attention, stoiid-Uy liim.'J could fold I ’ 1 my arms. “ —Bron gl t to Tri ll for Lluvlii,—Safety the Justice decided to Lind them over to city on Wednesday trying to exchange' TE HAVE A LARGE AND '-VEIJ se‘s Rule— Iz »rd Dundury ’s Vis? - Stratagem appear at the next term of iheTJireuit his cuiirency for coin, together with the ■ince tliei igilaccr mining excitements jriilk luurtli io iny execution and seal' ■furher fact that a suspicious character, fa <l(z;:tl Bears ago, there has bee:, our mutual covenants with my blood.’’ 9 levied stock of . y —Polly j Lt m—A cat without an > v, n-. r— Court, and their bonds were fixed at went'up to Indep; ndence on the same each. Nut being able to furnish bonds' Board: 1. Around—JVayaide K:n<h. *3. \boat with him Wvilnes lay evening, eau*. ittle allenii B«»n paid to mining for the Patent Medicines, Faints. Oils, Brushes they were sent to Dallas, where they are cd the steps to be taken which led to Some of Lose pieces are quite Ion?, and, now in jail. recto is iid lllafs, by a< v considerable 4 Fancy and .Dye Stuffs, .¡I the arrests »love nam. d. There seems gether, present an exc-i. dingly taken alt ag Astori 1 h^s a bad attack of the atua- lit the people of the State, lortio i oi- , NoticnC-lc./ Ao. to be another partj’ \Vho is under the ban interesting prugramme. IfNtl.j pieces HERE ANO THERE. 1|cur minstrel fever. of suspicion, and who will probably be 0ui n >w nj jit es and mining are Irccom- are put <Ju the stage in gotKrsh -, and arrested also. ! • i - i, which we AUiipoae /will be the c»--, the It is Mitlawful now to kill deer—unless Rainy. ¡n<{ a| leaf ¡¡nu- topic of coLversation au^iencu will be'Lig'ily entertained if — ALSO— they try to bite you. You can not afford to pay Credit pnong ini? hess men generally, It is Pay up. History. their patience i- not wearied. I I ■ ■v Burglars and sawmills are doing good £ iottpiicer nines this time, l-nt quartz Vol. XII. prices for your goods. Th, following has 1 k -< n s -ut us for the F ourth C lass .—Last Monday even business in Corvallis. Cigars. Tobacco and Stationery, &c., &c. Oh, that scum! the|so ’ i t of mines which has given educational column. Although that col- | ing was the closing leason of the third An old miner has struck some very rich Which we will sell at reduced- prices fol cash. I unin is not continued any longer, wc give imii;ftihnt‘krrriwtli.3ntl bi.-iness activ *L.<**’ ' The river is way up. clasain singing, under the excellent man til ver ledges on French Prairie. wPerscrintions filled and &edicmes com the article space, nevertheless: ‘ agement! of Prof. Powell. The two clas tb . SAi Francisco At various Eggs 16 cts a dozen. t " 51 tf Douglas oounty can lioasi of a girl on- pounded at all lioura. EDITOR CoURIERr-rPertnit ntc through ses joined together at the church in a A boat every dii£, now. loilits , ¿... j iliiosr State, enterprise is bear- y 13 years of age who is a mother. th-3 columns of your valuable paper to grand singing olio, and which was list jl iu the development of rich See advertisement of new boat. George Flavel is Astoria’s heaviest suggest a few thcuglits on thisUnrplort- ug its • fru ’ ■ ened to and erijoyed by a large audience^ roldjfiqd liver veins, and new diseov pvxpayer—contributing $1,200 a year. Amity has a new church organ. ârit branch of study. During, our three On Tuesday night a majority of tho two Come gentle spring, ethereal mildness years of experience as a teacher we have ‘ries pre ( instantly announced. I’va New gold diggings have been discov classes were formed into one class and LAFAYETTE, OREGON. |ie OregDnian are already had much -difficulty in teaching this come! . lei? of 1 ered on dead mule gulch, Wasco county. the fourth thrift commenced. This class ‘ number« about 40 scholars, some of whom Only one snow storm so far, yet four branch of study, as we thought to be the »ware the developments in South ' Sage hens, white tail and mule deer .’.Fl experience no difficulty in reading new poems. most OOinprehensiye manner. In the; ?rn Q b, where the quartz mining and small game, are very plentiful just MMHVINC JUST PURCHASED THE music at a glance. The Professor iiow ■Tg'i ■ ■fl above nam' d rstabli-hment. I invite has three or four classes in the county. ' The singing school now meets in the first ¡>laee there is a mistaken idea pre nte rd iriji looming lip. i The Baker now in Wasco county.'- my’ friend, to give me a call and tiy my vailing among parents and teachers in; church. A Christian Association was organized WINES, W hy N ot !—Mr. J. P. Shuck has dis regard to the commencement of the stu4 :<> ii n tiy inibea have already been tried A few straggling valentines are yet on last week by the religiously inclined LYV uqrs , posed of his gristmill in Chehalem val I dy. Many teachers permit their scholars! md ¿r jvixl. And now attention is, young people of Albany. ley and, we uude3tand, is looking about the rounds. to confluence reading history as »ooq «4 direct«] » Grunt county, esuecially , J ' SEGA RS, «L » No full dress is now complete without they have beeji through the Fourth Rea-j Some capitalist on the Lower CoVim- for another place to go into business. to the |G Suite creek region, where ft , TOBACCO. b*»4alk df establishing a fish, meat and der a certain number of times, and parJ ' j It would be a good move if our citizens rubber boots. Onatrated, by numerous essays fruit canfferZ at the Dalles. is demon C j ^A good Billiard Table will be found The frogs held a spring concert last ents are elated because their child is real would nut forth an effort -to have biin here for the accommodation of my custom George Bry, of Yoncalla, is said to ers. diqg in history. Now hero is a sad mis^ | come hqre, as he is an old and experienced Tuesday night. n3:tf t' • J. H, CLARK IdiHes exist equally rich with quartz have .killed three deer at da^shot, but we miller. We do not see why soinei-of the When the teeth are fixed the smile is take, because they havo given up thd business men dont take hold of the mat pleasanter. Eh? fundamental principle of a practical edj the fail noijl fe Coifistock. There is ev- do not. insist bn our reader^-bei^ving it. 1 ter. They can well afford to dtfer such ucation—that of reading. It is truep ¡ery ret Ro I to believe that in Eastern Heenan Bail? is the name of a »trong Hard work to keep track of all the inducements as will influence him in lo Qiey may read history, ’ but that falls faji young man who recently carried ,-^f ierc is a mineral belt severij Orego n t| cating here. Try it. scandals now in circulation. DENTIST, j _______ ——— short of tho requirements necessary to I times I 5f®i Iter in extent than that-, of debts*enough from Wilbur to »tart a li^e Miss. Eva Burbank will return to her Mr. 8. Strong, a practical ,f \ become a good reader, because the tlocui |Nevfliife, t tith qifite as good ore as the insurance company with. S. A. YOUNG, _M. D. watch-maker, is for the school in Portland next Monday. > ,ti<>n is. not there. Mar y take up the Samuel King, of Spring valley, P present located at the Ex- Time table for Feb, March, M c M innville , t, i • O regon . in thi kt celebrated field, and with We have been running the C ourier branch without thinking it is a. study and April, 1*77. county, fell before his fire place in p eex Hotel, Lafayette, where he would be now almost four years and still aro not far greal tea er natural advantages for last week, and before he was disco’ Lafayette, first Monday in Physician, Surgeon and Aocoucetu;. Late and not merely a “sing-song.” To rush pleased to see all those who have any happy. each month, to remain four graduate of University of Paoife, San t and cheap working. ilei convfei a scholar into history, as many do, b® Tranciaco. his head was literally baked. He 1 thing they desire done in hi» line, such Office: W. H. Boydfs Drug Store. th Yamhill, Feb. Sth and Dtb; March, 8th B|sine s men of Portland, with the a very critical condition. A band has been organized by Mr. for» they have attained an age suitablfe B h Ik • April, 6 h and “th. I as cleaning orVepairing watches, clocks, I ^^vfile, second .Monday in each month, jewelry and also sewing machines; etc. Thomas Cat & Co. They’ serenade every to understand its importance and thé histort o ' San Francisco before them, •wo «Jars. « The People Want Proo<" Mr. Strong has had an extensive practice evening. manner in which they should »tudy it is will h|i rd y fail to appreciate the im i* Feb. 14thand 15th; March, 14th and t in this line. Charges reasonable and There i» no medicine pre* and I1U 12th 1AH>. - ; > D<jht forget the entertainment to be wrong. 4 ' portadee 3? these discoveries, and to physicians, or sold by drug work warranted. Give him a call. Don’t •nday in each month, *to re- As to the manner in »which it shouli given at the school house this evening carry a dam watch any longer. carries such evidence of its an office in the Egsex Hotel, be taught we will only give our opinion! n)i lend; aid and encouragement to the superior virtue as B osciiee ’ —--------- ------ ! qy the P. L. S. 1 be pleased to nave those development of the mines, 1er furtljt T he K ight K ind of a Boil.—The 'phe landscape landscape greens greens ^p ^p with with a a bright- bright- and would be much ¡»leased to hear train, SYRUP for severe Cough», Co services to call on me therQ. The enable, thus making it pos- new boat’, the McMinnville, made a trip ne89 comparable - to a new coat of paint some oiiq as to the best manner of teach Thoi qu rtz mines of Nevada have on the breast, Comsoniption 2rk done who may need ing this much neglecfed study. Al don 4 i sea cely less than the prolific ease of the Throat and Ltr up the Long Tom last wsek. Whi’e as on an old wheelborrow. ;m rubber plate. Bro- of that fact is that any ¿work promptly and though the best method, as it seem« to vall| iys o the Sacramento and San ean get a Sample Bott' > cending the river she hsd to wait at one MERCHANTS, e * f‘2tf John Clark has added a pidgeon-hole place until a wagon forded the stream table to hi» saloon; and the way the boy» us, that We have tried, do»s not give en try its superior eff- Jpaq |uin< in making San Francisco regular size at ’ tire satisfaction and we would be thank ahead ‘ of her. She brought down 1800 pound the balls is a caution. IHBRIDIN, ORE« ON. and should our Eastern been introd* •V wh4t ui wheat, wuci»l, besides other freight. ful for any suggestions. Let there- b» a whrftiti»; •acks of Germany, / Every night at present is occupied by good-sized black-boatd, provided for the ahd‘Southern Oregon mines fulfill the Thin goes to show, that she is well adapt- P C SULLIVAN,. edr for a freighting business on the shal pupils of thé Academy in preparing for purpose. The outlines of the map of the promise hey now give, Portland, uy tonisbing doses will low streams that are tributaries to the the exhibition to be given by them on country whose history We are to study, seizing the opportunity and making Willamette. • next Friday night.- < H ara to be drawn on the board by the them tributary to her prosperity, can ter be found at the south j L iterary E ntertainment .—This I r room of Reed's Oners "That cheeky young man who has been teacher or scholars. Let each lesson be reap an Equally rich harvest. — Orego Salem, Oregon. nitty evening the Philomathean Literary !8o- keeping company with a beautiful blonde short, yet thorough; bringing out all the iiiaib. i ' • < ewty of this place, composed of the pu is requested by the Old Lady not to make points (we think it best to. have the lea-» pils of the Lafayette school, will give a I his attention» so emphatic. t » ' • son cotiflnitted to memory). As each It wo Id be difficult even fir Cblic entertainment at the school house. There will be a total eclipse of the moon date is brought before the class let it be col esivri power of bayonets JLaw' W programme consists of declamations, essays, debates, readings, etc. prof Fra on next Tuesday ; it begins a litfle before placed on the map, with the location and] Pajckard^s mass of rotte ) X. sier will also deliver a short lecture on noon and end» a little before 4 o,clock, the princ.pie characters. If it be a dis the subject of education. • All are invi- » se of course it will be invwible to ua. covery we simply give the name of tbtì fai ted. X 4 '■* J I ,T » LAFAYETTE COURIER T e N 3 I f Physicians and Sroon I U ~ — —- - - —- MV V, VJ1V »VIJ UCQV. ■> I I DRUGS, DRUGS, ì HOTEL, T I -J • • Select Toilet Articles, n X ’ THE STATE LOOK HEftE * ■ — » * ' . •» O' MOUNT- DIABLO J; H. CLARK, Proprietor On the 15th Hov. we will open a strictly cash Store, when Goods will be sold at least 154 per cent, below former Pri ces ever obtained in -this County. Will pay for Produce all can GET FOR IT! J, M. ROBERTS, WALSH & REED, FINE WINE 4 UOOOI r- ttorney-at-Liur,’ t » I ■M « II * % Ji. i I i : f b y ✓