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    . OUR SALEM LETTER,
Mitchell and Sargent and representatives STEAMER M’MINNVILLE
Lawrence, Burchard of Illinois, and
Will Leave /
• * S alem , Feb? 25. 1877.
Our regular corresj>ondent seAds us the
NSW YOBS.
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1877.
McDill.
To|
THksEnjTOB
of . the Lot kiek :
McMinnville every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- 1877.
following
items from Dayton, under date
FRIDAY. MARCH, 2. 1877.
urday,
for
At the date of the present writing your
Senator Kelly presented an objec­
The different editions of T he S cn during
of Puf,. 27th:
the prvsent year wilj be the same aa during
correspondent,
in
company
with
many
tion
to
the
certificate
of
Cartwright,
V
THE MAIL.H.
Tl\e Literary Society at this place is a
the year that has just passed. The daily
And intermediate pointe.
otbe^ ¡‘‘unterrified Democrats,” is very Od« 11 and Watts, signed by Senator
edition will on week days be a sheet of four
For
rates
apply
on
board.
“
ja23tf
success
so
far.
The
school
house
was
Mails close at 5:30 o’clock P. M. Arrive at
page«, and on 8unday a sheet of eight pag­
much perturbed in spirit in consequence Kelly, Bogy, . McDonald, Stevenson and
7:30 o’clock'P. M. "
es. or 66 broad column«; while the weekly
fill-d to overflowing Monday night by
YOU MUST PAY UP.
of the (rulings of the Electoral Commis­ Nor <yood| and RepresentatvjB Field,
edition will be a sheet of eight pages of the
spectators and participants. Choice read­
same dimensions and character that are al­
sec R kt SOCIETIES.
sion inf the Florida and Louisiana cases. Tucker, La:
,ane,
Jackson,
Walling,
Cly-
WTOTICE is hereby given that the co-partner ready familiar to our friends.
ings, »¡leaking and music was the pro-
"The pale faces are Very uncertain,”,says mer, Wiiginton, Poppleton, Vance of 1W ship heretofore existing between Little­ T he S un will-continue to be thestreneous
l+Tiiv on or bef-ir.-
A F-A A. M__ Meets
giamine. Thé question for next ¡Mon­
field A- Hill is this day dissolved by mutual con advocate of reform and retrenchment, and
the
"Ii^dian'orator; ¡but in tbrs instance Ohio, Hurd and Luttrell.
ood
standing
invi
­
the full moon. Msmb
sent; said firm having sold out to R. Harris. All of the «u bstitution of statesmanship, wisdom
day
night's
discussion
is:
"Resolved,
té. M.
ted to attend. By o
they yrere very cerniin—to count iTayes
Lawrence presented a further objec­ debts <JT said linn will be paid by H. B. Little­ and integrity for hollow preter ce, inbecilitv
that Mexico sliold be attatchcd to the
field
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and fraud in the administration of publie af-
1.0. O. F.—Meets every Saturday pig ht at
[•into tlie Presidential! chair. The Com­ tion-'to the Certificate of Cronin, Miller
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contend for the government
All persona indebted to said firm, or .to me,
United
States,'either
by
conquest
or
pur-
o'clock P. M. Members in good «Undiug inti
mission has disappointed the country. ¿h<l Parker« This paper is -signed by muni pay the same immediately to H. Hurley, of to people by the people and for the peo-
who Is authorized to collect the same, and no
chzse.”
oPPowd toguvernment by frauds in
ted to attend- By order of
>N. G.
It. refused to hear tiny evidence to show Senator Mitchell and Sargent and Rep­ one elae.
H. B. L t > cefixld . - the ballot-box and in the counting of votes
The
sawmill
is
repaired
and
ready
fiw
1. O. G. T.—is every Tuesday ni ht at7
enforced by military violence. It will eac
Feb. 5th, 1877.
fraudst or irregularity in the .returning resentatives Lawrence of Ohio, McCrary
deavor to supply it« readers—a body now
action, and soon again we will hear the
P. M. Members of the order in good standing
not far from a million of ».oub—with the ‘
Y amhill G ets A way with th | O f - merry buzz of the saw and .the whistle’s boards, and finally Decided that it makes of Iowa, Halo of Maine and Banks of
Summons. '
.invited. By order of
W. C.T.
most careful, complete, and trustworthy ac­
no dil^-ri-nce whctlmi' an elector was eli­ Massachusetts*
P. H —M’ ets the third Saturday of each FfCFB.—At the meeting of the Oregon shrill scream; arid five familiar faces will
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for counts of current event«, and will, employ
gible or not, thcrelijrt.tìverruling the Con­
for this purpose a numerous and carefully
State Woman Sucrage Association held be missed fiQia-^the stretet corners. >
The presiding officer then stated that the County of Yamhill.
month at 10 o’clock A. M. at Grange Hall.
selected
staff of reportersand corresponcb
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stitution and tho decision of Henry Clay, all certificates from the State of Oregon J. C Pearce, plaintiff,
at Albany Feb. 13th, 1877, the Yamhill
ffi )
en^** Ds reports from Washington, eepeci-
1'he
weatbaejs
beautiful
auâ-4fié
farm
­
CHURCHES.
Suit for Divorce. • 1
vs
nTj i full, accurate, and tearless: and
representatives got away with most of ers are improving every leisure hour. A Silas Wright and Felix Grundy, made >vith accornpaning papers and with ob­
it will doubtless continue to deserve and en-
Martha Pearce, deft.
half
a
century
atfo
upon
this
point.
jections, would now be submitted to the
the offices. The following officers were very large yield is exp cted by the farm­
<>f those who thrive by plan-
• I To Martlia Pearce,' said defendant:
BEV. J, HOBERG, P. E.
uei ipg the the Treasury or by usurping what
Florida a'n’d Louisiana both voted "by re­ Electoral Commissjoff for its' judgment
elected:
President,
Mrs.
II.
A.
Lough-
In
the
name
of
the
Stat«
of
Oregon
yon
ar«
Sunday of etcli month at............. 11 A. M.
the law does not give them, while it will en-
ers near Dayton.
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spectable m ijori^ei for Tilden, but the and decision, and that the Senate would hereby required 16 appear and answer the dea vor to merit the confidence of the public
7 . M ary, of Amity; Recording» Secretary,
8d
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Mrs. Huddleson and Miss Ella Taylor,
complaint fiiefi against you in the above en- b» defending th« rights of the people «gainst
Miss. V M Olds, McMinnville; Corres­
unsbripulqus returning‘boards reversed retij-e to its chamber.
tit'.ted suit, on the first day of the next regu­ the encroachments of unjustified power.
Regular- appointment« of Bev. J. W. Watt«, ponding Secretary, Mrs. A/ M. Mir tin, are convalescent. Mr. John Pahiler is
lar firm of the Circuit Court of Yamhill Coun
I the desire of the pcifple avd the Commis­
The Drice of he daily Sen
be »5 cts
Tho
Electoral
Commission
met
at
1
Mcoud Sunday of each month at 11 o’clock ■* Lafayette; Treasurer, Mrs. M. A. Min- again on the streets. No new cases yet.
-•tv. to-wit: the fourth Monday in March 1877 a montH er $8-50 a year, postpaid, or with
sion
Will
count
liases
in
and
-the
people
o'clock,
id
1
members
present.
The
Pres
­
the.
2óth
day
of
>aid
month,
and
you
ar«
further
the 8unday edition $7 70 « ye«r.
m . and 7 o’cloek r. m . (
^to, Saletn. I
Mr. tfow d Hill has about completed
wifl sfibmit to thejoutrage under protest, ident laid the papers received from" the notllied if « ou fail to appear and answer, and
The Sunday edition alone, eight pages.
•l.»O
a year, post paid.
8
P g
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Rev. T. P. Haynes, pastor in charge
thereof 1’laintifl will apply to the C«urt
his residence on his farm lately purchas­
T
hird Q uarter }—The third quarter
knowing
that
a
glfeat
wrong
lias/been
two
Houses
before
the
Comission,
and
for
die
relief
demanded
in
said
complaint.
To-
!
of this district, for the M. E. Church.
The
W
eekly
S
um
.
eight
pages
of
56
broad
ed near this place
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wit: a judgment of decree disolving thè mar­ column,«, will be furnished during 1877 at the
perpetrated.
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South, will ¡»reach at this place on the of tho Lsfayettd school, under the man-
on motion of Abbott they were ordered riage
contract upw existing betweet plaintiff rate of $i a year, post paid.
Look out for the‘supervisor. Work
4th Sunday «^f each month, at 11 o'clock ageinent of Prof. Frazier, will l-egin- on
It iis like finding an oasis in an arid printed. The papers were then read by and defendant and for such otbqr and further
The benefit of this large reduction from
has commenced on the roads again.
and also in the evening.
relief as may r em proper, and for cost« and the previous rate for T he W eekly can be
next Monday week, March 12th. This
desert to find one Republican denouncin
the Secretary,
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dilbiirsments
oi
suit.
ijqnire J. J. Shipley’s book-keeping
enjoyed by individual «ubscribera without
will give One week for vacation as the
the Florida outrage in the House, and
UEHE AND THERE.
Judge Clifford asued who appeared as i ' This summons is published by order ofR. P. the necessity of making up clubs. At the
class
is
progressing
rapidly.
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Boi-e, Judge of said co-.rt made at chambers same time, if any of our friends choose to
presen t quarter closes to-day. Prof.
two rj p idiating tlut* Louisiana infamy in objectors on the two aides.
on the 13th day of Feb. 1877.
,».
aid in extending our circulation, we shall be
Willie Coffin has been visiting friends
Another man in jail.
Frarfer has made many improvements
E. C. B radshaw ,
the siine branch opCungress. Prof. Su-’
Senator Kelly announced that himself ‘
grateful to them, aud every such person
in this school and it is to bo .hoped that at this [»lace.
I
Atty, for *plff. who send« us ten or more subscribers from
Road working is in order.
ley,
<if
M
vssachusqlts.
and
someone
from
and Jencks would appear as objectors to '
his efforts have bu>n beneficial to the
Feb 18, 1877.
one place will be entitled to one copy of the
Died, at his borne near this place, Feb.
Real our Salem letter on third paga. youth of tl is vicinity.
Texs| voted agarici coqnting [Louisiana certificates Nos. 1 and 3!
paper for himself without charge At one
22<l, Walter,, youngest son of‘Parker and
H. 11. LITTLEFIELD,M.D. f J. F. CALBKEATH, M.D dollar a year, postage paid, the expenses of
for Hayes. S< natlpr Conkling of New
The present^ singing class numbers
Senator Sargent announced Senator
paper and printing are barely repaid; and,
.m ^Ir. S. Strong, a practical Prudence Gee. Aged 7 years. Ottumv^a, •Yorl ki could not stomach tlie fraud and Mitchell aiid Air. Lawrence would i»p-
considering the size of the sheet and the
59 j
;
'watch maker, is for the Iowa, papers please copy.
quality of its contents, we are confident tho
LITTLEFIELD & CALBREATH
abseijted himself fj||om the Senate -when pear as phj-ctors to certificato No.. 2.
Tha.exhibiti<>u promises to be a suc­ V. 'E.
»pr.-sent located/at thu,Ex­
people will consider T he W eekly 8 im the
Sweet mother, do not weep,
th ■ Louisiana casa was voted upon. Tho-
— cheapest newspaper published in the world,
Kelly asked an order for the produc-
sex lintel, Lafayitte, where he would be
Though chastened by his rod;
cess.
and Surgeons. and -- w. w e trust also one of (he very J beat.
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Commission
did ijjiglit in voting uuaui-^tion of the Commission and resignation Wians
The boy’s but gone to sleep.
Address, THE8UN, New York City, N. Y
Only two marriage licenses issued lasjt pleaded to. see all those who have any­
To wake with heaven and God.
mou^ly not to coutyt
Cronin
’s1 vote.
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The
'
of
Watts
¡from
tho
Post
Office
Depart
­
thing
they
desire
done
in
his
line,
such
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month.
LAFAYETTE.. OREGON.
Oxqgoti case is thè only stigma resting ment, an|d .also that Mitchell’and Watts
Exchanging toil and tears,
t
as cleaning or repairing watches, clocks,
It cost $200 to make a disturbance in jewelry and also s -wing machines; etc.*
. For yonder blissful shore,
upon» thè Demòcrwhy iu th« contest, and might be subpenaed as witnesses.
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^"OFFICE AT THE DRUG STORE..
Ho soars ainid'the spheres—
an Amity church.
Mr. Strong has had an extensive practice
it is a matter of ejingratelat ion that the ; L ater .4 The commission decided by
"Not lost, but gone before.”
Who is to be the next postmaster at in this linn. Charges' reasonable and
Democratic wemh irs all repudiated the a unauinjous vote to reject Cronin’s vote
w
>rk
warranted.
Giv
him
a
call,
Don
’
t«
this place? is thk query.
■Cronin part of it. HayeS will be toler- and decided to count the vote of Watts
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
carry a du tn watch any longer.
, atecUas a ds farfo ^ifèsideiit whoso elcva- by a strict i<rty vote.
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Dale says, from appearances, be will
G
opher V ali . ky . Feb, 26. V>[tlOn vas brought , ¡bout by fraud. Th-:
«
The II juse refused to con(jrm the de-
have a son-in-law soon.
AMITY.
.. .and.
Permit us to jot a few items from this cry ef "On to Ì ajhii.^ton” will be cision of f the commission.
Monthly report of schoal district No.
Feb. 27, 1877]
part of God’s moral heritage.
shouted from or ite end of the coun-
39 crowded out this week.
E d , € ouj «U'R:-— Your Amity corres­
Farmers ba^e taken advantage of the try to the other a! ia the greedy, cadaver- ! M arried —At the residence of Tfios.
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Get your watches and clocks repair», d pondent Tailed to report Jast w«ek. Rush open winter by plowing «nd seeding.
fiear North Yambill, Feb. 22,
CONFECTIONERY
ous Offioe seeker p!
Lafayette, Oregon^
while Mr. Strong is in town.
of business is our excuse.
Some few on the adjoining hills ate done the .fountain of ct Iruptiou. Those self- 1877, by Rev. David Lynch. Mr. Don-
Our school, conducted bv Prof. John seeding, while others have only begun. sacrificing patrio who have been wait- il,han H4yes and Miss Martha E. Wright
Ben Cornelius of Forest Grov« was up
. At the drug store of....
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in this section last week buying cattle. Garrison and Miss Ella Watt, is in a There will, we think, be a larger acreage ing flo! these tuaay yeys,’ for just an-
Yiunhill county, Oregon.
z | Other opportunity«' to* serve their country,
At the residence of the bride’s parents,
Why do you growl with th.- toothache. flourishing condition; havifig an average of grain sown tlirs year than last.
9 W. J. OLIVER,
Proprietor
attendance
of
120
scholars.
We
have
a
debating
and
literary
sobi-
in
McMinnville,
March
1st/
1877,
by
Give Dr. Bobfert« a call, he will fix you. ,
the new - President,
will! now surrot—T id
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’ I am pleased toanniMince that our fel­ etyEjthat meetsev<ry Saturday night. A anxjousiy wuitint a ch nice “to touch ¡.Geo. Bucgass r. J, P., Mr. Newt J Row­
Our genial County clerk Rogers is
low townsman, Mr. Tlios. Jellison, after crowded house and a good time' are the the hem of his garment,” hoping there­ land and Miss Maggie N Eccleston, all
somewhat under the weather t^is ^week.
a. protrac.ted illness is able to ride out in results.
HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING thor­
,
I by
of Yamhill County.
obtain favog and a fat- uffice.
To secure a comfortable seat at the his buggy.
oughly refurnishhd the above Darned
Already has the baseball fever begun
file Senatorial föntest will joon com­
house, is now prepared to accommodate the
exhibition to-night you will have to go
It is jróbable that the count will
public in a satisfactory manner, at the fol­
I ? tjAtice th ? citizens hero are making to run high. Last/ Sunday the school mence in this
Senator Mitjchell I
lowing rates:
early., '
nBations
to
ornament
their
places-
now
be
allowed
to
proceed
peaceably
boys played with a club comprised pf willnow cqmniriMte
P« I ,
Z i»c vigorously to lay the
Board and Lodging per week,....$5 00
Joe Mattia has his new butcher shop with shrubbery of various kinds, which boys from th« valley and adjoining hills. plats for bis re-eUction.
t
Ho will claim to the dnd.
k.
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in running order, and is ready for cus­ is certainly a oommeudable enterprise. Result: School club, 25 runs; Unknown great credit for ellhnnatingCronin’s nose,
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Board per w’eek,..................
$ 00
/
tomer«.
While on the subjdtt of improvements I ¿j. •
citi contest, and striv« 3 A ’ t I 1 Mr. Hayes claimed to be fully.
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froib the Presitlc^ial
Board and Lodging per Day,.......... 1 25
aware of everything that bad been LAFAYETTE,
There have been a few cases of dip- will mention one that is much neglected
Last Saturday the wiley cayotes got- to ihake’bis cons
OREGON.
--IW ueuts believe that all
The Table will at all times be suppli­
theria at St. Joe, l)ut ouly one death. here, and that is more convenient side­ into a-band of sheep belonging to Mr. roc,'|llecti|
tìon* of.
‘-‘youthful indiscre- doue bj tho returning boards, and
walks.
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They
would
add
comfort
and
The disease is now disappearing...
Agee and killed eleven. A grand cha->e ti, hs"-should
ed with the best the Market Affords.
feovered with the i*an- utilise s^id he was ‘’.honestly elec-
ccftiveni>
‘
iici
to
pedestrians
as
well
as
or-
♦I
was
planned;
biit
Yly?
canvassing
board
'
Baker, the man. now in jail at this
W,
OLTVEB.
th tf ub'.iviun. ¡Jt will be his aim j to ted/
to the village.
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have not yet made their r- turn. Ex-; w ¡i'.< up iu every It pablicm county and
place, was captured at Cornelius, He riaraer.t
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J A number of young men who have citement high, and will probably be left in ||very doubt fu ‘poujity us much Seiiti-'
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was making preparations to leave the
Joe ßrudley. who is now engaged
here
during
the
past
been sojourning
to a High commission, and Mr. Cayofe nt
Ml
as Lt* can avoring his re-election, in making Hayes President, was for-
country.
winter, for educational and other ad van­ may be counted out (of the way).. .
dl
months
I h .4 ire tlio iheeting of tha
Ai|
Thanks, correspondents— if you had
novlOJS
tag 3, are making preparations to strike
•- i r conventions his friends intTly eoiibjticuous as the attorney of
Mr. Gillott, Mr. and Mrs. Eads, all ¿f pi rfi juui y ' or cuftpt
not come to our relief this week with
fer bunch grass.
Sheridan, are in our little valb-y. for the! w |1 have alt’^'.-.- Nominees for the L’gis- the Carndem and Amboy Railroad,
Articles,
your interesting news we would have
Tho past fine weather hhs afforded-an present. '
I for whidh he rendered valuable;
•
M.
A.
C.'
(jid
they
jvilUbe
forced
litre
solgtJted,
i
been under the necessity of filling our
opportunit j’ for the yohng folks to enjoy
ifougb the not jinating conventions if service,in manipulating the New Jer­
local pagejwith old boots, etc.
IfOLF CLUB.
proun nade parties, and from the ntfmljer
H^i'ble.
Whert the camnot nominate hi» sey ¡»erislature.
The "Smith & Weston” pistol—the I observed moving in tho direction of the
E HAVE A LARGE AND WELI **
L ai \.YETTE, Feb. 24th.
qsted friends lie 'will strive to have
lected stock of
new model—the finest pistol out for pock­ summit of the Amity hills, they were
Tiic Rev. Mr. Garfield, even after !
Yamhill Pioneer Wolf Club met pur­ Licted “wooden' io. n” or mere nobo-li. s
et use; cos£
price $IG, at Uncle embracing the golden opportunity.
suant to adjournment. President Martin Bom he can eoi i ¡trol It is well under- , his ele’ectioiijto Congress, occasionally Patent Medicines, Paints. Oils, Brushes
Harris’, 702 Kearny Street, four doors
Our LitOrary Society flourishes like a in the chair.’
Mod here that ; ;he above will be sub- preachled on Saudays to ihc brethren
Pane? and Dye Stuffs,
from the City Hall. If you need one, greun bay tree, though just at this writ­
Minutes <>f hist meeting read and ap-i ■Utially hia litR- |i of conduct, and the fu- ■ofhi« sect in Washington. Several
send for .this, v
- -Notions, See., Ao.
S'- ;ine
1
ing the ouq conducted by the “Eldest proved.
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. [¡'¡H Ire will detert] 'T
whether or not he
V
)
years
past
he
has
not
followed
up
this
Sheriff Dale, who has been riding over Boys” lias lo^t, for a short time, one of
The claim of Benjamin F. ’ Wade wii ml succeed,
[any .predict : that the |
I
habit. Gai field ip the pulpit, preach­
the country a great deal of late, informs its greatest lights—the orator of Amity fully discuss d and submitted to vot^l Unpaign of 18’ J will be very
—ALSO—-
ry much like
Toucan not afford to pay Credit
ing
righteousness
now
—
that
would
be
us that there has been fully one third --he being absent, looking after his Hen­ The vote,stood unanimously against air Lt of 1874.
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more ground put in cultivation this sear ry horses in the bunch grass country.
prices for your goods.
lowing the claim; he having ordered hi^
There is not 1 ¡uch of local interest to a spe'ctacle.
Cigars. Tobacco and Stationery, &c., kc.
I notice under the head of “Hero and name tak^n off the list before ki’liiig the ¿■onicle. The! health of the city is im-
son than ever bafoWin this county, and
Ex Gov. Stearns of Florida made Which we will sell at reduced prices foi cash. A
that the grain looks exqeedingly well.
There” in your last 'issue that you have cayote.
v
y-six deaths lysve oc-
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Amity set down for a new church organ.
ay Perscript ions filled and medicines com
A small sum’ was raised by subscrip­ pfottng. Iweil ¡iptheria during the full an intprestiug exhibition of himself,
poundej-at all hours.
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W ab HE B obbed .—A gentleman from Ask Charles, the sxldon man, about what
tfrred
here
of
.(
On the 15th Nov. wa,
tion for^ir. Wade.
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Bit the disease is abating and others, on the witness stand the
Indepepdence, who gave us a call this is tho probable cost of ¿hat organ if you
The last claim of L. Morris was laid Slid winter.
other day. He appointed P’.erce, one
week, says it is th« general opinion in want to hear bis hbrn toot.
will open a strictly casn '
and Frank Starr
MOUNT
DIABLO
over indefinitely.
lie again in tlieiock-up. '<j'ry much, tjiarley
of the Hayes electors, to a State office
the vicinity of Independence tnat Baker
This
timeRhey
Our town is assuming the proportions
On motion a dividend of receipts was |ra charged
charged.wit«
wit robbery
—the man supposed to have been robbed of a city. Courts of all descriptions ev­
Store, when' Goods will
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y in Polk comity. with full knowledge of tfifc fact that •J, ÏÏ. CLARK, Proprietor
struck, amounting to $9 50 to cach^cef? ' F|_.
iThe nevi Gov irnor has issued two par-
by the Starr brothers—was , not robbed ery day. Justice Springer’s court) held
the appointee hadNieen convicted of
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
tiffcate. Receipts, $77.
L^i-_ since
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” f
ions
' it ”
of —
the month.
he sold, at least 15 per­
at all; or if he was it was impossible to sessions last week which, by the way,
1»
ib#
giving;
be.
telegraphed
to-
Zach
On motion tho Reporter and COURIER I ¡Senator Gros >r has gone to Washing-
connect the Starr boys with the robbery, was attended by members of the bar from
are requested to publish the proceedings an City to sen« • Dr. Watts back to La-' [ Chandler for. troops*; he, the Govern­
cent. below former Prin­
hving just purchased the
as it was clearly proven that they were afar off, but our city attorney, George,
above
named
rstabli-hment,
I
invite
of this meeting. Adjourned™,
,y«*tte with a soinniissiou for his post­ or of an American State, telegraphed
in Salem at 5 o’clock on the evening of I got away with them in good style; and
my friends to give me a call and try my
ces ever obtained in this
F. MARTIN, Chairman] ; F ice again. il ■
I to the President of the United States WINES,
the robbery and could not have reached for which he has the everlasting ‘grati­
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W. J. W imer , Secretary
Secretary.
Ir ‘ Judge Hayd&, of Polk, it is said, will
County.
that he "felt ho needed the advice of
the scene of the robbery by 7 o’clock, 1 tude of this anti-organ circle.
'J.
LIQUORS,
ibon
i_in me
move to t^is city ami reside on Pio-
f
the time alleged that the robbery was
I
Letter I.ist.
the promineut inembers of the Re­
Chief Justice Barton has been very
• F
I Hill.
SEG A RS,
Will pay for Produce
committed. Baker could not tejl where busy the past few days, and the way the
publican
party
”
in
the
discharge
of
Thin«
in
haste.
m ,
lOBACCO. x
he got hold of so much money as he says guilty culprits have received their jfist •The following is a list of letters re­
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aU we can GET FOR IT!
his official duties. If Mr. Hayes is
I •
,
C
apital
.
Lafayette
maining
in
the
postoffice
at
he lost-, and it is believed that he had ho dues at his hands is a caution to the rest
O^A good Billiard Table will be found
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counted
in.^he
will
doubtless
feel
it"a
money at the time of the supposed rob­
here for the accommodation of my custom-
Feb 28, 1877:
THE QIIEGO.N CAME.
bery. Our informant says that Baker of the hoodlums.
¡Bedwall, W. O.-/-
Hobson, Anna
privilege
well
a«
a
duty
to
do
some
­
J. H, CLARK.
RELIGIOUS.
^wanted to make a ’’flowery play” and
ttS Muddle ßefore the
‘he Cronin.
Johnson, E
Butt. W
th
thii^j
in#
for
Stearns.
Stea
rns,
♦
concocted this* scheme of having been
Electr^ml CommiMion. >
The Rev. Sales of the M. E. Church, Booth, Miss Mary Mefford. Miss L 1
" robbed to create a feeling of symyathy North, llev. Dr. Goucher of the M. E. Decker, John
Pierce, Mr
J, M. ROBERTS,
^lierifl’s Sale
' i Washington, Keb. ?1.—The House »nd
for him among bis neighbors.
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Church, South, Rev. David Lynch and Edmonds, Chas
I
Two cents epch will be charged on fhc [Senate met at i 11:45, and after reading
DENTIST,
Iy J ail .—A man named Baker was Rev. Russ of the Baptist church, are
Not^jds
hereby
given
that
by
virtus
4
ofan
above; letters, and^ persons calling for the, resolution 7 of each Ilou^e on the execution issued out of th« Circuit Court of the
captured last Tuesday by sheriff Dale and holding a serie3-qf revival meetings in
S. A. YOUNG, M. D.
Counting of thi ? vote of Neviyte., th« tell- State-of Oregon, for the county of Yamhill, and
them must say advertised.
deputy Nelson and now Yt confined in the Baptist church in this place, which
to
me
directed
by
the
clerk
of
said
Court,
in
fa
­
<jrs announced I ihat^Nevada had cast three
,
H enry W. H ill , P. M.
Time table for Feb, March, McMINN VILLE, I I l OREGON.
vor oi i-2. T. Wilson, plaint ff, and against Isreal
jail at this place. He^was endicted by : are exciting quite an interest; several
and April. 1877<<
totes for Hal rt-s and Wheeler. Then Langii y, defendant, for the sum of sixty-one
Lafayette, first Monday in
Physician, Surgeon and Aoconceur. I*t®
the last gratd jury on a charge of assault parties “fleeing from the wrath to come,”
H olloway ’ s P ills and O intment .—. followed in suj »ession the States of New dot am ($51), judgment and interest from the
each month, to remain four graduate of Unlvoraity of Pacific, bu
’‘.•Hi day ef December, 1>76, at ten per cent, pbr
under
their
teachings.
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withintent to kill, but has rot been
Francisco.
We stand aghast at the thousands hourly Hampshire,N«| w J&rtey,New York,North annum, and the further sum of $13 75 costs, I daya
North Yamhill. Febiith and 9th; March, 8th
Caroffice: W. H. Boyd’s Drug Store.
POLITICAL.
have
levied
upon
all
the
right,
title
and
ino»-rest
comeatable, having absented himself to
lurried to a premature grave, victims Carolina and Ohio.
The presiding officer of the above named defendant, I. Langley, in and 9th; April, 6th and 7th.
I
The political excitement has subsided of having neglected the first symptoms then opened ai<
second Monday in each month,
parts unknown It seems, if we are cor­
‘id handed t« the tellers and to the following described real estate to- to McMinnville,
remain two days.
somewhat
since
the
Republicans
have
wit:
The
east
half
of
the
nortwest
quarter
ami
rectly informed, he bad a difficulty with
of disease. Whether the complaint orig­ the- 'cctificat® ( received from Oregon, the north half oi the r«uthwest quarter of sec­ Dayton, Feb. 14th and 15th; March, 14th and
a man named McKinney last summer at the assurance of holding on to the emol­ inates in the body, or be introduced acci­ Svhich were r«fn id and proved to bo the tion i ighte--n, (18) in T 5 8 R 5 w, in Yamhill 15th; April. 11th and 12th.
* REED,
Amity, third Monday in , each month, to r«- WALSH
• MoMinnville, and that McKinney, uments for the next term; and that the dentally through the skin—fatal results^ i»worn certificates of threo Ilayos elec­ comity, State of OrQjon; it being ’he homestead main six day«
chain of Richard Roads, No.
and contain­
Having fitted np an office in the Essex Hotel,
through the advice of his friends, took a Lafayette P. M., of fams renowned for may be warded off by a timely recours j ’tors, partwridht, Odell and Watts, exe- ing one hundred and sixty-one and tlO 100 acres, Lafayette,
I would be pleased to have those
and
on
holding
on
to
"flesh
pots
”
and
such,
has
o,
iron i
shot at him in order to frighten him, but
to one or both off these medicines,
I i * cuted before 8 j notary, public. Tho pa- Saturday, the 31st day of March, 1877, who may need my services to call on ma there.
charges are reasonable, thus making it pos-
with no deadly intent. Baker believing got away with everything in the shape cents per box or pot.
18; ! epers contain i | full statement of the do- at t|)e hour of on« o’clock, p K, I will proc4«d My
aible for all to have work done who may need
bis life in danger,‘took to his heels, but I of returningixmrds, even throne set up
to sell in front of the Court House door, in it. Falsd teeth inserted on rubber plate. Bro­
electors,
the
resignation
of
!
ings
of
three
returned and concealed himself behind
Lala.vette, Yamhill county, Oregon, at public ken sets mended; and all work promptly and
^M’ore anon.
If Grant can sp^re a few troop; |Watts
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as pc tsmaster; his susbsequent auction, jo the highest bidder, lor cash in hand, neatly done.
a door, and when McKenny came out of by Congress.
f 2tf
S ojourner . >
described real estate to satisfy said
the house Baker stabbed him in the back,
’by the bther tWo electors; the orig- the
from Washington, let him send then cboice
1
execution and costa, with accruing coats.
and then fled from the officers of the
Bt by
electors, etc.
ilia! ballots CikDL
ojr tho
mo three
luieceiHtiun,
Lafayette, March 2. 1877.
H C DALE,
SHERIDAN, OK«»ON.
Remember This.
out
to
Southeastern
Arizona,
when
law.
bbetiff Yamhill county^
Lafayette
Afarket,
They
were
re|rd
in
full.
The
presiding
Now is the time of year for Pneumoni», the Indians and white settlers are kill
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officer then landed to the tellers a cer­
7
P. C. SULLIVAN,
S hould be S topped .—Last Sunday Lung Fever, Coughs, Colds, and fatal re­
B.
W.
DUNN,
Proprietor,
ing each other. The Governor of thl tificate of threo rival electors, Cronitit,
sults
of
predis
portion
to
Consinpption
and
pvening two young men (?) went racing
other Throat and Lung Diseases. Bosc-
through town on horseback »a fast aa hee’s German Syrup has been used in this Territory, in a message to the Legis­ Miller and Parker, authenticated by the
ir
•■«TILL hereafter ba found at the ar,ntb
their horses could ge. This should be neighborhood for the past two or three lature, says that "military operation i signatures of* the Governor and Secre­
vmf east comer room of Reed^ Opers
I would respectfully announce to the pub­
stopped before some of the children, who years without a single failurt to cure.- have been conducted for the last si: tary of State ^ith the seal of the State
House, up stat», Bate®, Oregon.
nlUy
lic of Lafayette
rayette and yicinity,
yu
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that I ____
always
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generally play in the street, get killed- If you have nut used this medicine your­ months, the hostile Iudians could no|L‘ attached. Thia certificate gives two votes
keep on hand
1__ 2 the
__ beat quality of meat, at
The law should be enforced should it self gQ to your Druggist »nd asr him of
to Hayes and Wheeler, and one vote to
f
M. BAMSET,
reasonable price«.
its wonderful success among his bustom- be subdued in twelve years, while h ) ! j ^ilden and Hendricks.
occur again.
e To all who are suffering from the errors and
ers. Three dcses will relieve the worst believes that an organized scoutin r.
Indiscretions
of
youth,
nervotte
weakness.
Senator Mitchell presented objections ®arly decay, loss of manhood, Ac., I will sei)<l
.Attorney at Law
W ill L eave .—Judgq Johnson and case. If yoq have no faith in any rnedi-
a receipt that will cur^ you,'. FREE OF
party
of
twenty
five
citizens
and
s
«
Also «very variety of pure Grocoriea, Fisi,
to
the
certificate
of
Cronin,
Miller
and
i
cine,
just
buy
a
Sample
Bottle
oi
Bose-
Sylvester Grazer will leave here on next
LAFAYÏTTB* OREGON.
— J
acHARrtE, This great ren>e <y was discovered
Canned Fruita, Vegetable«, «to. Giva me /
by a missionary in South America. Send a
ii.
Monday. They ge east ef the mountains hee’s German Syrup for 10 cents and try many Indian auxilliaries would aeon *- Parker.
zaeli-addressCd envelope to the Rev. Joseph T.
a call and »•« for yeuraeh,
Jaulï
a
This objection is signed by Senators Inman, Station D, Bible House, Now York,
with a band of oat tie. Be good to your- »*- .^Ur
OffiM in the Court Housf.
plish the work iu three months.
r
’
selvea boys.
I neglect » cough to save 75 cent«-
g
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LAFAYETTE
DAYTON' ITEMS.
S ure as S hootin ’.—A prominent gen­
tleman of this place awoke Thursday
morning an«l looking at the clock saw the
hands indicated 11 o’clock, “I swear,
old woman, its eleven o’clock,
He got
up and looking at his watch which, had
run down in the night at eleyeD, ex­
claimed again, "eleven, sure as shoolin’.”
Finally, finding out that, the watch had
run down and fliat -tho ; clock was not
right, the old 1-ulv cnnclndéd she would
stop fhe-clock nntill right. When .low
and l» »hol<l on Opening it she was piiich
amazed to find the p -ndulum bXll ofJFnnd
tlie clock running at break nt ck speed.
How thé ball’came off i« a mystery.
COURIER.
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