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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1877)
V. S. MARSHAL'S notice . ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. No. V, near the intersection of road sur started in with a vim as though he meant THE vey 87, to road survey’ 185; McCready business. OTICE is hereby given that by virinc of WTOTiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT by vir- i, Dark nights. an order of the County Court of Yamhill JLw tue of an execution and order of sale, is 1877. ’ NEW-YORK. ! and others petitioners—damages assossed Mr. Tupper is proprietor of the livery 1877. county, Oregon, made and entered of record sued out of the «tfice of the Clerk of the Circuit The river is falling. FRIDAY. MARCH, 16. 1877, on the 10th day of March, 1877. we will sell at to A Baker and » antes Houlk having stable hero. He and his sons are always Court of the United States for the District of Tfie different editions of T hb 8 vn during public auction , to the highest bidder, inrfront Two weeks steady rain*. been received tho toad was ordered loca ready to acijbmtnpdate customers in that of the Court House door in Yamhill county, Oregon, to me directed and delivered, com the present year will be the same as daring - ArROX GONE.—The apron at the end manding me to sell the following described the year that has just passed. The daily line. Ho is also proprietor of the stage Oregon, te I, ami declared ■< public highway, Peach frees are in bloom. mortgaged property, situa'ed in Yamhill coun edition will on week days be a sheet of four - On the 13th «lay of April, 1877, of the “covered bridge,” across the North at the hour of one o’clock in'the afternoon of ty, Stafe or Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at a pages, and on Sunday a sheet of eight peg. lu the matter ol the application-of ¿I. line plying between St. Joe and Dallas. Roso bushes are budding. said 1 lay, the following described real estate, point, north eighty-three degrees, east seven es. or 56 broad columns; while the weekly Yamhill river, was washed away, so we H. Clark.for license to sell spiritous liq The hotels and boarding houses are in belonging te the estate of Jane Armstrong, chains and thirty links, distant fiora a point edition will be a sheet of eight pages of the Sub-oribofor the C ourier . are informed, during the high water. to-wit: thirteen chaii.s and eighty links, pouth qf the same dimensions and character that are al uors in less quantities than one quart, in j numerable.^ The weary and hungry deceased, Beginning at a point north 83 degrees, east northeast corner of lhe southeast quarter of ready familiar to onr friends. • Many rainy . ''J- s. One man discovered this fact by getting- days nowudaj chains distant from a point 13 80 chains Lafayotte ptecinc t—petition and liond traveler can find ample accommodations 7.311 T he S vn will continue to be thejtreneoaa south of the northeast corner of the south section thirty-four, in township four south, a ducking. ,He noticed the water which Heavy r.iin storm l ist Saturday. east quarterof section 34, in township 4, south range four west of the Willamette meridian; advocate ef reform and retrenchment, and fil d, and $100 paid for license, No re- in this place. Thos. Barton,, proprietor range 4 west; thence south eightyrttliree de running thence south eighty-three degrees west, of the substitution of statesmanship, wisdom was running Around tho end was deep monstrance.- Lie efcse grunted for ono of the Taylor Hotel, and his estimiable grees west 103.50 chains; thence sqpth 18 de one hundred and three chains and fifty links, and integrity for hollow pretei ce, mbecilitt . Glorious rain, sounds well enough. but thought he could ford it, having a grees and 30 in in-lies east 29.20 elirirfs; thence thence south eighteen degrees and - thirty min and fraud in the administration of public a8 year. lady are always to be found ready to ac east 23 dticliains; thence south 25 degrees east utes east twenty nine chains and twenty links,- *•*R w,bl contend for the government trusty team and a high seat on his wag -Going to see the fishes, is the latest. 4«chains; thence south 72 degrees, east 12.50 Jhenceeast twenty-three chai' sand thirty links, of the people by the people and for the peo- j commodate and add every comfort to chains; In tho matter c f the appointment of thence north 73 degreesesst 71'Chams: thei.ee south twenty-five degrees, east forty ■A new skiff, is w)mt tickets the boys. ‘ on. He did not calculate 011 the apron togoverument by frauds in their guests. Mrs. Sherman proprietress thence north 23 degrees and 30 minutes, west chains, thence south seventy-tvto degrees, east li Justices of tho I? CoiCC — Wm M Townsend toe ballot but and in the counting of votes 64.90 chains to t he place ol beginning, contain being gone and drove off An eye w’it- The musical cruak of the frog is again tw elve chains and fifty links, thence north sev enforced by military violence. It will ea- ai>poiuted for Weit Chehalem, vice Jas of the Sherman House keeps everything ing 640.90 acres.' ness says be managed to swim his team heard. , Also the following described premises to- enty-three Jegrees. east seventy one chains, dearer to supply ita readers—a body now y out, after unfastening them from the Carter resignedt 0 C Yocom appointed neat and tidy, and seems to got her share wit: LotsNo. 3. 4,5and 6, and the northwest thence north twi-nty-tliree degrees and thirty not far from a million of ««routs—with' the • The river is the highest it has been ^Justice for East Chchalem, vice J J of patronage Tho boarding houses I quarter of the southwest quarter, and the j i mijiutee. west sixty-iourchaiiis and ninety links most careful, complete, artd ftustworihy ac wagon, but that the gentleman looked southwest qnarter of the northwest quarter to the place of beginning, coutaining 040 M-luO counts of current events and will employ comical standing upon the seat, the only this year. of section 3, and lot No. 1 section 4, all in aergs. . _ v^ill not mention at present. * for this purpo-e a numerous and carefully Haynes resigned^ TownshipJ, south range 4 west containing part of the wagon visible. Also trie following described premises, to selected staff of reportersand correspond- rWe have two physicians. Dr. Goucher, 154.31 acres. , , li*st Friday-night clapped the climax C R Jack andi, George C’omeygs ap especi Also he foilawing described premises to^ wit: Lots three, four, five and six, and the ii'm’ -nV*!’0,^,rom B elief OaDERED.-Y-At the last term for darlf nights., ' pointed Const^bL es for Amity precinct, a physician of the old school, who tw ats Wit; The fractional south half of the north northwest quarter of tlie southwest quarter and B.’•' h T j , f” ■ *ccurat*. and fearless; and east quarter, and tlie fractional south half the southwest quarter of the nor hwest quarter ■ it will doubtless continuk to deserve and en of the County.Court the following order How sweet to recline in the lapse of vice G W Harty aid Thomas Holcomb his patients with powder and pills, but of the northwest quarter, and the fratffional < of section three and lot numlier one of section joy the hatred of those who thrive by plun never forgets his calomel. Also Dr. I north half of the southeast quarter, and the I four, all in township five south, rango four, west <te' >ng the the Treasury or.hy usurping what j removed fro„m con nty. was made: It appearing to the County ages—say about eighteen. fractional southwest quarter, all ofs 'ction 34 of the Willamette meridian containing 154 34- the law does not give them, while it will en The following pet rous were appointed Saiinders, a physician of the reformed and the fractional northwest quarter of the .100 acres. Court that the family of a Mr. Robbins, deavor to merit the confidence of the public What ptan .in town wears the largest southwest quarter of section 35, and the frac Also tire fo:lowing described premises to wit: bv defending the righte of the people against residing at M. Minilrvilip, is in d-'s’dinte hat? The one that has got the Largest supervisors for tlik- year ending Jan. 1st, school, is always ready to attend a pa tional southeast quarter of the northeast | Tho-ssfractional south half of the northeast *‘ncru,icliments of unjustified power. quarterof section 33<and thefractional norjh- I 1878. Eli Branso i , road district No. 4; tient and will guarantee to kill or cure. ca-q quarter of the southeast qnarter of sec-- quarter, the fractional south half of the north 1 he price of be daily 8 vn will be 5S eta circumstances aivl requires medical and head.. ' .. ■ T*" ^Or aJ.ear• P°8t P,id> or with Justice Springer, who is also notary tion 33, all in Township 4 south, range 4 west west quarter, the fractional north half .of the II. P. ¡Moor, district No. 15; A M. Wad- other supplies, which they ar? unable to containing 150.53 acres. » southeast quarter, and the fractional southwest the »day edition 97.70 * year, Ne.r invoice of cigars and other things public, deals out justice and renders his Also the fallowing described premises to- -quarter, <11 of section thirty four, and the frac si an 'unday «d't>on alone, eight pages, die, district 17; B lui Antrim, dist-rici. 24; obtain by reason of continued sickness wit: Beginning at the southeast corner of tional northwest quarter of the southwest quar- ■ »1.40 - ear, past paid. . too numerous to mention at Harris’s B decisions in an able and dignified man P P Gates, district '27; Chatles Fundall, tlie donation landclaitd of Richard and Mar- | it is therefore ordered by the Court that L. ter of section "thirty five, and the fractional The Rai-T 8i'N, eight pages of 56 broad drugstore. • garej Booth: thence west 24.80 chains to the i J. W. Cowls is hereby appoint?«! anfl district ____ ____ 32; T^ewt > -n Hembree, 37 G W ner;. west lioundary line of said Booth'» claim and • southeast quarter of thè northeast quarter of • columns ^ill be furnished during 1.877 at the ° v* ■ P0** Paid. • A gr. it many small bridg e and cul Sappington, distii ict 38: • allthorixe l to procure for said family, dr. E. betchel is mayor of Amity and the line pet ween the claim pf said Booth and section thirty three, and the fractional north- f . f lhe bei this large reduetion from B. IlaWley: thence south on said line 2chs: east quarter of the -outhea-r quarter of section at the •xp«ii'*e of the county, such med verts have’Been washed out by the re- thence west to the center of the Yathhill riv thirty three, all in town-hip four south, range the previous m >r T he W eekly can be I11 thil matter 1 if 1 the support of Adam alsb ano of the Supreme .Justices. He is er: ical attemB-iruce and neawHri-:s ns in hw cent rains. thence down tlie center of said ri.ver toa four west of thaAVillatuette meridian contain enjojed by individual subscribers without i Bridgef*r.iuer — said Bridgefarmer ad- always to bo found at the city drugstore, 1 po'nt where the east lioiindary ltne.of said J ing 150 53-ffr.i acres. - judgment isy»voj»er.‘ the necessity of making up clubs. At the 1 Booth’sclaim crosses said river; thence south Al-« ihe following described premises, to wit: ! same time, il any of onr friends choose te -Wby do girls kiss each other, and men judged indigent and the“ sum of $2 a where he is-ready to deal out justice or on sai l east boundary line to the place of be Beginning at the s »uthest corner of that certain a.«l in extending our circulation, we ehallbe I nfanticide .—The Coroner was cal not ? Because girls have nothing better week ordered all iwed for bid iuainten- uniravel any politi cal disability. ginning. containing 42X acres. Also the following described premises to- douutionland chiini known and designated on grateful to th««, and every such person led to exercise the functions of his office to kiss, and men have. Our city at tor è jey, George, has dis- wlf Beginning at tlie sontli east corner of the maps and plats of the United >tates govern who sends us trji qr more subscribers from 1 auce until revok| tfed. t- No. 70 In township 5 south range 4 west; ment surveys a-the donation land claim of Rich- one place will be entitled to one copy of the at McMinnville last Wednesday. The tiu|guished bimset ! iu some very ininor- claim Thanks to Misses Ella Hoberg and tlience nerf h il^egrees and 30 minutes west ani Beotli (ind his wife Margaret, and running paper for him-eif without charge At one DILL! .1 ALLOWED. 50 chains: thence south 71 degrees an I «9 thence west twenty four chains and eighty links dollar a.year. postage paid, the expenses of subject was that of a natural Ivorn fe M aj - Nelson for a nice boqugt of flow tait cases lately J hd this community are 19 \ E. C. Bradshaw,at ; y. fee, 8t.:te vs Snv- minutes east 11 Ai chains: 1 lienee sontli 4 de to th\* west bound.try line ol said Booth's claim, paper and printing are barely repaid; and, - male infant which was found in the mill ers. The first of the season. ’ $ I 5 00 bp' ■giuinug to - appreciate «1er...................... . .......... :............... f the importance grees and 3') minutes west 29chains: then|ee and the boundary line between said Booth s considering the size of the sheet and the nor* h85 degrees and 30 minutes west 27.60 clis; claim and ihe cl.lim of U. B. Hawley' thence quality of its contents, we are confident the ' J li Sampson, repa. ¡■-to St. .Joe bri«lge. 3 oo race at that place. It had beeh consign lhenc* sotltn 4 degrees and 30 minutes west 5 On account of too much water at Rock I AX» Walling, oue t 1 x toll for 1476.......... 1:> 76 of having good ' legal talent. thence west 79.08chains: thence north south on said lin ■ two chains, .thence west to people fill consider I he W eekly 8 cm the ed to ths cold waters by some unataral Island the boats were unable to r^tich AG Willing, .. 127 50 IVm. Chrisman although not classed chains; 13cha ins; 1 lienee east 2T.50chains: t hence sout li the center <>f the Yamhill river, thence down cheapest newspaper published in the world, ! J 11 Delashmut. t-xi ra pay as Supervisor 70 degrees and 30 minutes east 12 chains; ! the center of said river to a point wlere the and we trust also one of the very best psrient, who hoped thereby to conceal this place during the week. , U 3« OO among the profeisiohals, has made his t lienee north 73 degrees, east 71 chains to the east boundary line of »aid Booth's claim crosses of Road Distiie. Ad.lress.THEBUN. New York City. N. Y. their shame. The jury rendered a ver W R .1«-hii-on, s« u 20 co murk iu the Amity Literary Society by place of beginning, containing 153 acres. a iid river, thence south en said east bbundary It is a funny sight to see a young Wy C I Also fhe following described premises to- 14 ] Beu. l ’ errv, > - me. dict that it came to its death by drown line to tba place of beginning, containing 42 50 20 00, hi; eloquene as au orator and d- bator. wit: Beginning at apointnorth 14 degrees east i 100 acre«. >mith. ss .e ing, at the hands of some person un with both hands in soft dotigh aip a ' David 45 chains from the southeast corner of the do- 12 00 I* A Bates, sauis, «1 Also the following described premises, »» wit: We are pleased’ to announce the return nation laid claim of Charles M. Johnson, in known to the jury. There is no clue that mosquito on the end of her nose. -5 10 0) L .V Harger, sata- >e, Beginning at the southeasr corner of that cer township 5 south range 4 west; thence north . y uo of * the Amity Orator, who is looking will lead to the discovery of the unnat John IxiWery, snn 11 degrees east 3».13 chains to a post on W. M. tain land claim situate in township five south, J. H Carse, School Superintedent, will T B Heiid-rs n, - -a: ne. Ji - net I ..... 3s- 00 ural parents. Bufl’um’s west line; thence norths degrees range four west of the Willamette meridian, quite-, well notwithstanding wit the hard vest 1354 chains; thence wes> 51.20 chains; kn&wn and de~iguated in the government sur hold al publiiTfcxaminatiou at this p’ace W 8 Pov ell, die t I l.l’iO feet lumber, 15 9 —— ■ — ships endured wit wjiile leoking after his thence south- 9 degree» west 17.70 chains; veys as claim numbered seventy-two, and i uii- L L William-, r< ¡e u-ed on draw ¡11 P ostponed .-—Dr. Sharpies of Salem Mirch 31st, 1877. !$ee adv elswhere. o tlienee sou tit 56 degrees and 30 minutes east nii«g thence north twenty-three degrees and 5<l interests in tlyj| bunch grass country. , St Joe bridge. 55.51 chains to the place of beginning, contain thirty minutes west, nineteen chains and fifty G W 5Vil-un, at . uding draw in Day’.on was called this week to consult with Dr. We. noticed two gentlemen the other (The first quarter of Prof. John Gar ing 175.40 acres. .......... 41 Cf> ............. .. < The whole of t lie above described tracts .of links, thence south seventy-five degrees «nd Calbreath about amputating the arm of day comparing their watches with the C bridge L Fa«ierhrook , drill, scraper and read rison's school ejbsevl last Friday, and land, amounting to twelve hundred anil t wen- thirty minutes, east eleven chains and forty 2 6.1 tlwre will be a v.[ ho- k. district >4..................................... Mr. Walker Chrisman, o^this place, who wooden one which Mr. Strong uses for a jation for two weeks to ly-five acres, is to-be -old on said day as afore links, thence south four degrees and thirty min 6 00 J K Gill <fc co . Atat unary,........... ... ..... . save and except W4 acres, sold <0 .Joseph utes west, twenty-nine chains, thence north , I ' give the mumps | chance to spend its said. is troubled with necrosis. After consul sign. A M Hurley, attui n ey fees, Bute vs A Wait bv su'd Jane'Armstrong, liefore her eighty five degrees and thirty minutes west, 1 ■*- : force. . Roberts............ death,described a« follows, to-wit: Commenc twenty seven chaius and sixty links, thence 5 00 tation it was decided that the patient was ¡Prof. Henry’sf ' dancinrr school closes ing at tlie southwest cor erof ilte tract ot. s nth four degrees and thirty minutes west five Rev. Starr the Presiding E^ler was Ellery Rogers, Co-i mty Clerk's fees and too weak to bear the operation and ho < Jerk of Co mty court, two m aths 1.8 15 ' oil next Friday I and those who taxa 1.225 acres above de-cribed, known as the I chains, thence west sevent- nine chain- Oregon. „„..iu and Laiayette, Armstrong place; thence along the center of unable to attend the quarterly meeting, , W A was consequently put unl!>r forced treat G W W« od sod . ua is and spikes for Sa't ¡•cightlinks, thence north twelve < , ___ chains, thence ( J pleasure in* trippl hg the light fantastic tlie road lea ling from Dayton to Amhy cast- Creek bridge.... 8 40 thence ment to recuperate his streiigth, it being and his place was ably filled by Rev. IV li links, k». tlienee ... erly to the east line of the land known a* the east twenty-seven chains and fitly U . e are auti ipatB hg a way up time, h -h Wur. Hanna, puttii u ig new lo--k on Clerk's FriruiM Johnson lunU: thence northerly at 9 'Uth seventy degn e» and th.rty minutes east t « decidis! that amputation was necessary Hoberg. t oilice and r pair ng doors,........ 1 50 The protractor meeting that has been right angles te-aid road toa point trout which twelve chains, thence noi th seventy three de i in order to save the patients life.- 8 inipsou. attejii i£ng draw In Lafay- hi Id here for aver i 1 weeks past has closed, a line c.lending westerly tatrallel to the said grees east seventy one chains to the place of W. J. OLIVER, Proprietor. Arrangements are being made to give J H ette . . 40 00 road, will include 114acres in the- parcel here beginning, containing 153 acres. bridge,... ................. i T leir labors hav i been rewarded . with I by -old: tlienee from said point .westerly p r- J T Hembree, Ju- tice fee? atata vs A. F. a dance' on Wednesday night (March P hilomathean S ociety .—A friend Also the following described premise«, to wit: Roberts............. 8 ‘25 8-< veral convorti us, but what number allel to «aid road to the west line of the «Aid Beginning at a point jiortli fourteen degrees, Armstrong place: tlienee southerly a'ong suid of ours whe had the pleasure of attend 28.) of court week. A general invitation Wit:;»'-« toe, same I ;tin not inform 4'i 20 d. line last aforesaid to tlie place of beginning, east forty five chains from the southeast corner J T Hem 'ree, Ji slice f«e, State vs Wjt). Some of the v< ling men of this place «■«intainlng one hundred, ami fourteen acres, of that esi tata land claim situate Ju township ing this association last Friday evening, is extended. Buffiti et .ip : a t c.e Court......... . 10 70 h [ve just return« tl from the fish ri-s on leaving eleven hundred and eleven acre» still five south, range four west of thè Willamette HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING thor was very much supprised to see the a I* Mr. Tom Griffin’s smiling countenance i ’-Vi itness fee. 11 ;>• Í0 oughly refunpshhd the; above named , belonging to t he estate of the sabl Jane Arm meridian, and known and des gna ted upon the tl k- Coluuii.ia i here they have 'been strong, dwya-ed, all situate and lying in Yam maps and plats of the government surveys as ! st ■i lice fee, State vs II house, is now prepared to accommodate the ‘ vancment made by its members. Line is missed on the corners. Ho* » started ’JT de.% 8 90 h Bitting work, b it were uiable to obtain i hill eountv. Oregon. _ land claim of Charles M. Johnson, and run public in a satisfactory manner, at the fol-' said land is to -Old in ¿body or tracts to the of the landing features is th^ mock leg last Wednesday for California, where he Ivrrvrs :»o?(J :«* Ut • Court) same, 00 Cl ploym- nt ow ng t<i th* almon-eyed niug thence north fourteen degrees east tbirtv- losing rates: Witness tee-, in: 00 ' ( B^stials. ' Suclj |is life under liepublican suit purchasers, and the conditions of »aid five-chains anil thirteen links, thence north four islature, where all the members go by goes on business intermixed with qdeas- B sale arc as follows, to-wit: For enough cash in i. Harris. sur«e west, thirteen chains afi<l fifty-four links Board and Lodging per week,... .$5 00 k J I"?. -«I woudq I if It eturning Board ha’ii to pay off a mortgage which the Oregon •degrees aliases. The question under debate for ure. Bon voyage. * v y No. 1-7 i 50 and Washington Trust Investment Oaprpany thence west fifty-o e chains and twenty links, il s will do i Inything to dispel this lin’d a ;ain«t said land, and a credit will be thence south nine degrees west, seventeen Board per week,... ........................... 4 00 to-night is the Woifiau question, and as John Bi tl. expen- ‘ to Salem, two t i List Saturday night after church was 16 70 given on ailsamsover -aid amount. there are several very good speakers oh living evil. chains and seventy links, thence south fifty-six (’ 1 iv vl a v. fe ■ 25 i • i ‘ F. A. FEET- HER. dvgi e< » and thirtv minutes east, fifty-five efiains Board and Lodging per Day,.......... 1 25 ' I each side, we snppos« it will be settled qqt, walking along down the sidewalk J E W Yours truly, 2 0 ELIZABETH FLETCnER. A and fifty o e link» to the place of beg nniDg, • I . .It, vjewe ; •^The Table will at all times be suppli o without further trouble. i ’ • SvjjOURNER. A d ni i n i s : rn • o r n n '1 Adiu in ¡St in r i X. J W Co-.k, same. . 00 we heard a cry and looking around we I containing 175 40-lt'O acips. • o 00 Lafayette, Marell 15.1377 L K Wallace, -ai? :e,. Or a- much thereof as may be sufficient to ¿00 w.a-su E ULEAMN’U.i. yAMHlLLIANS O n a J am |.—The Bee saw one of our fairest belles sitting on J \V Angel, chaii e t a rier,. wise tLe amount due to the phintiCa from the ed with the beat the Market Affords. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOKS. J F Di, .g >ert«, s .1 in«, .... 2 ths sidewalk — looking for a pin we sup •lefendsht-'a ■«•'Aimstrimg.and i U-rest there> n, J - gives the following account of a party J Langley, marker 2 Où Go riti i w. J. OLIVES. OTÏCE is hereby given that »ealod jn opo - an I for apet iMattorney's fe»s, and foreosts and J T Hvuihrêe. J i itice fee making j ay ©f Yarahillers who are doing the city. pose. »Is will be received by the County C«»m- dfSburseiueptu herein and the expenses of sale, A sEn. C ourier ; list Lafayette ¡ re ¡net:.'. no * ■ 'if inissiotien ol Yamhill county, for the conitn-c- in accordance wish a. judgment and decree en A crowd of Lafayette folks, stopping Ip tarns,. 3 où ievv items, B alked .—Last .Wednesday evening J 1‘ li Ij < Olds, •tujii of a county jail, in said count.v. at Lafay tered on thq 10ti< day uf April. A. D. 1876. in lates asst: 2 UO the southern part of the city, went to (tit, Oreg n. Sa d jail to be buiitaccording to said court in favor of the Oreno'n ami Washing iBmy times. H iring seains.alniost here..- B U Wastfatl, m d ing-iist in West CÍ: as the hack wa» coming in frum St. Joe. i O , , , plans anu sp -cilicati -n- now 415 fll^ in the office ton Trust Investment Company, •'liniited. slid the show dast night, rigged out in tlieir w ith the mail and 8 or 9 passengers, the 3 00 l»m pieeinct ♦ • •< ' Id Mother En L once moro drí-s <-s ber f the Clcik f said count 14, with thi- exesp- ugaiu/i Jane A| mstr< ng. in a cause w herein the novlO,76 J B R well, ass . ting. . 2 û > best bib and tucker. WhenNhe perferm- 1 horses balked on the hill just above T B Ison, sain« fli’ in rub >s of j reen. The celd bospm ti n: tine wi-l he but two iron.ceti*_instead of Oregon and Washington Tri stlnvestment Com j«M fi-iir, a-provided for in «nid piajis and speciii- pntif, limited^ were phiintiffs, and Jane Arm- * anpa was over they were unable to get B H Springer; foi \miiy precinct.......... 3 00 ere defendants. c ition-, and each sa^li of the windows will con sin a car esu concluded to walk. B-sult: town, and it took the help of abirut 8 (« E (.etijhel, asp: istingl..'............. 3 OU [ terra firma, j hicb so long has bejm tain I ejflth of April, A D. 1877, at the ionr lights i sti ad of one, as provided for i well developed meif to get it up tlift hill. hid and b irrenj 2 0Ö lieo Come' ggs i i hie ........................ . All tee glory had everlastingly depart 1 is now oi.ee more lieing in-a:d plans and specifications. The county k F. M. of said day, in frontof F R y iL fitariti g iOsiuJe tre.ss rstind the CourbHouse door in the town of Lafayette, ed fretn thtir store clothes. Damage, Lt finely arrived safely-one hoar from C’ courthouse SvciT-d with grj reserv» s the right to furiiteh.jthe iron cell«: «cu grasa and blooming rd .... i...................... .. a £0 0O JL-- ................................ t’ erefors. mid proposals iuiNt state how ninth county of Yamhill. District ot Oregon, proceed $50 plus more—but they saw the Jubi- St. Joe. fr iwb rri s. | A M Hurley, taking a< k:inwle«lgmtnt of- ‘said jail will he br.i t for, including the furnish to sell the said described property for cash in count' <iee I t< A H Roberts........... 1 00 »To-Jay wli^p the people of Sheridan ing f the iron c-'lis, aud how much, the connty band, in U. S gold coin, excepting one hun B urned .—One day last week a little II C D e (s' q rilf) co mty bn-iee-s, * tbs cal's: and also how much it will dred and fourteen acres of said land sold bv 3 In Justice? liTe rejoicing ver the’ counting in of l>e b i t for, th- county fn.nishing thé brick; June Arirstroi g to Joseph Watt and conveyed E qual to the E mergency .—-Mr. ! child of Mr. C. F. Royals, fell into the collecti..« tax s a-.J fe ................. ; ... 370 r4 «•ontf -2 inot, deed dated the 2?th day of March, 1876. and layes, by tho Leans of firing guns, an- «ud h w nihch. b.e parH B telDrabfag tbsm. by Spencer arrived in town yesterday from J fire and was severely burned about the H llu ley (Conn y Ji.dge) cue quarters’ which has been released I rum the effects of said 8aid jail to be complet d ai d ready to be ra Sill TV .. ...... 125 Ils, &e, aii acci iient occurred which, ow- I ce ved on orbèfoie the lstdsvof October, lç77. decree. Independence. His journey though not arm and neck. The burn though very Sami i 2 i oz.ine. vie wer read survey 196 ¡ bad is not considered dangerous. ABNER W. WATERS, l’artiei« obtaining' 'lie contiact will be required equal te Washington’s was full of *iuci- ; tl ig to the near L-scape of a terrible catas- J W Rogéis ss me ........................... 2 X’ marchlfiwt f U.S. Marshal for Oregon. li ______________ , , w______________'N I to cuter into hphas > qnal 10 the contract price o W J Gert is n> 1 ame............................ foplie, cast a 3 ■ooni over the cohntenan- conditioned fo- tli’- f ithfni performance of th« dents. At Independence, there being no . 2 T 15 ( a rej. clui bearer,.............. .... COUNTY COVET PROCEEDINGS. - eyn ’a-. t. lherefoie each bid -ho-iid <■' ntain a H. R. LITTLEEIEL»,M. d : | J F. CALBREATH, M.D H Strata, tsme, 2 boixt, he made a raft and come to Salem, iE is ’ of those into Jbisted., Four men, Hide, : guarantee that th remiired b; tide will be giv- landing on this side of the river he came H. HURLEY, J., SHOOK AND HILL COM- G W McUreedy, marker................ .-......... 2 ^You can not afford to pay Credit The broposal-« 1 he opened on the . th ; Coney, Tilson j find Savage, were engag- ! i en. J Davie, tending draw ia St. Joe bridge 25 overland to this place not knowing that MI^SIONERS. of April, 1877, at 10 o'clock A. M. iisd firing the a bvil. By some means a J K Delnshmut, iniber and tools used "t The county reserves the right to reject any the bridge was surrounded with water, prices for your goods. in road distric I :,o. -I. .. . .. .. 23 00 quantity of j <1 jwder exploded while in W ednesday ,-March 7, 1877. - and all bids'. Parties desiring to bid can also but nothing daunted he s.ion made a raft Edgar 1‘opp'etou, giant powder and fn«e 10 00 V; In the matter of the applicatit^i of An R S Sh >ok, co i sty commissioners fees i oo Itli© hands of M Jmey, and strange to say ' tind-c pies of plains and specifications at the of and crossed in safety. .... .and... 17 <M) to one was ser^ fjusly injured. Money’s fice .of Bdothby A Stapleton at Salem. Oregon. drew . Callinan, for a public easment J 8 Hill, same, L ai ayette , March 13th, 1877. H. HURLEY, H igh W ater .—The récent yains have road leading from the residence of said Total...... ......1473 33 whiskers aud eyebrows were burned off, County Judge, I » ------------ raised the river to a height not reached A. Callinan to the Dayton and Portlaud which in no why improved tho looks cf CONFECTIONERY A mity . before for several years. Last Wednes road—Wm. ^Hodges, H. M. Daniel and Iris phvsidgnouSy. • I I To-day Loujkvna Fields, daughter of, day night it was running six inches deep A. Blackburn appointed to view and lo l_ J A mity , March 12, 1877. : Di. Fields of Hmerid ’ n, is not hardly ex- \ across the St. Joe bridge, and lacked but 1 cate proposed road, and to assess daina- To THE EniTOR OF TllR C ovkif . k : ....At the dru¿ store"of... DENTIST, Ipected to liv^ another day. Slie has 10 feet of being to the top ef the bridge ' gea sustained by Martin Miller and Pe As items 1 ave been rather scarce I ibeen sick for 'several weeks with dipthe-, at this place. It wak ’running aJ>out ■ ter Werfs, the persons thiougb whose have delayed writing. _’ria, and death wilt probably soon release five feet deep in the road en the cwher "her from her sufferings. There has wen no sensational exoite- Time table for Feb, March, side of the badge, making it impassable premises the proposed road runs. Said meiit here since tli*« famous tri^l for dis-l j Mr. Samuel Reed of Sheridan died yes- atid April, 1877. viewers, with B. E. Harris, county sur Lafayette, first Monday in to all points north of here. jlterday, the 4tliinst. each month, to remain four veyor, to meet at the residence of ,Calli- .turbing the church. However, I wil K Little Almafl only child of Mr. and days G old F ish .—Mr. John Clark, while nan on the 20th day of March, 1877, at proceed to give you an oqtline sketch ol [iiMrs. Eads, lialhad a spell of diptheria, North Yamhill, Feb. 8th and 9th;.March, 8lh at Portland this week, purchased four 10 o’clock, a. m. some of the j roiuinent men of thisplaeoj 11 but is now thdfight to Im beyond danger. and 9th; April, 6 h and 7th. McMinnvRIe, second Monday in each month, Two childrefl of Mr. Ilqssey, of St Jo gold fish and a pilverside which now I In the matter of the petition for a together with the business-intersts &c. j to remain t* " days Hfieph, were buried lately in Sheridan. Dayton, Feb. 14th and 15th; March, 14tli and Amity hu|s adorn the bar at the Mount Diablo sa change in the county road known as the ,uis two first-class countrj| r " M. A. C.'- 15th; April. 11th and 12th. loon. They are something new in this road leading from southeast corner of Iri stores; one conducted < by Robert Lance- Amity, third Monday in each month, to re [Th© above .toms came too late for in- Being the first we have seen here, main six da«» field, Jr., wl| Ho keeps up about a $10,00t bertion last wdek E d . Having fitted up an office in the Essex Hotel. ill be a good excuse; when you I Orion’s land to the Standley flouring stock. Perlii I------------ Japs it will not reach thaj Lafayette, I would be pleased to have those mill* B. F. Wade and 54 others, petition want a'drink on the sly you can go and f I took out >f pawn yesterday, four who may need ray services to call on me them. OREGON ers—a petition to change road in order sum just at this timé, as the assessor ii [I gold chains—1 irò ladies* long chains, 18- My charges are reasonable, thus making it pos LAFAYETTE, th© fishes, you know. looked for sdon. i sible for all to have work done who may need to-secure a better place to build a bridge ! karat gold, wi Ji tassels, finé amethyst Fake teeth inserted on rubber plate. Bro G. W. Wi 'obdson also keeps a first-clas stone set in fr< ut, wo’th about $90 each: it. S aucy C ayote .—The Other day as across North Yambill river—R. Hanna. ken seta mended; and all work promptly and Htf. Taylor Morris was grubbing up poison- Wm. H^nna and J. D. Fenton, appoint store, and sc ems to take pride in keepin the other two, ¡bains are beautiful spec neatly done. -- - - - r - - .... A .. . -------- ------------- ip, strong and dur- imens of work nan ship, dur oak on the hill above his hquse a cayote ed viewers, with R E. Harris, county up a good assortment. able; their tir pri pi ses are $40 and $60. Now Summons- We also li tve a first-class drug store- if you n ecu a shain, do not delay, but came running along by. He whistled, surveyor, to meet et the old Standley Kelty & Simpson proprietors, . The gei] send or come i nd purchase one of these In the Circuit Court of Wie State of Oregon far and it stopped and sit down, and looked mill, March 31st, st 1 o’cloak, p. m. S. A. YOUNG, M. D. -ALSO- the County of Yamhill. - -the greatest bargain you ever received. at him for about a minute. rHe-Jias since In the matter of the proposed change tlemanly dr iggist commonly known t McMINNVILU, i i i ORSOON. •X Uncle Harris,! 705 Kearny Street, four J C Pearce, plaintiff, r, joined the wolf clujiand swears yengence Dick Simpson, is alsb postmaster, and, y Suit for Divorce. in county road leading from Amity to vs doors from thl City Hall, San Francis- on the next cayote: that sits down and Physicisin, Surgeon and Accouceur. Lata Sheridan; J. J- Henderson and 26 others, am pleased ,o state that ho is not as on L.Í co. You wil bj bo pleased with them, so Martha Pearce, deft. iritis at him. |- graduate of .University of Pacific, San To Martha Pearce, said defendant: aricious fur the flesh-pots arid world ri Francisco. petitioners—Wm G Buffum, Jos. ^att, h send for one fe r yourself and one for your In the name of the State of Oregon you are Ciflroffloe: W. H. Boyd's Drug Store. IXfiANB.—Mrs. Eliza Jane Barton and E C Williams, appointed viewers, nowned fam o as the exi-postmaster of Li wife. hereby required to appear and answer the < 14 1 complaint filed against you in the above en who has been living with her family in with B E Harris, county surveyor, to fayette, known in Oregon as ••Old Sa titled suit, on the first day of the next regu r Hf rfeiubor . This. !» E HAVE A LABDE ASD WBL1 u East Chehalem for the last year or two, meet at the residence of J J Hendbrson, mill.” s Now is tbe-l me of year for Pneumonia, lar term of the Circuit Court of Yamhill Conn lected stock of tv, to-wit: the fourth Monday in March 1877 We have two blacksmith shops; ol was taken to the asylum to-day by sheriff April 7, 1877, at 11 o’clock a. m. Lung Fevur, I _'ougbs. Colds, and fatal ro- the 2tlth day of *aid month, and you ata further Dale, she having been adjudged insane. suits of predisi sdisjpostion to Consumption and notified if \ ou-fail to appear and answer, and Patent Medicines, Paints. Oils, Brushes In tho matter of the application for a conducted iy Major Brown who is i Her insanity was caused by excessive change in the county road leading from old timer hpre. He has everything coi other Tnroat >at and Lting Diseases. Bosc- for want thereof Plaintifi will apply to the Court Fancy and Dye Staffs, the relief demanded in said complaint, To- grief over the burning of a child about hee’s German aanpyrup has been used in this for venient am is prepared to do anythin wil: a judgment of decree disolving the mar John Randalls to D D Deskins; William neighbprhi loodsfor __ on« ^sar ago. the past two or three riage contract now existing betwect plaintiff Notions, &c., ¿to. Clemmons and 46 others petitioners—N in his line with neatness and dispatc years without I a single failure s to cure. and defendant and for »uch o ’?er and further I m J l ALSFD.—A mau undertook to coon Robinson, Wm Hash and A L Alder man He is man . ifacturing various farm ii If you have 11 Gt used this medicine your- relief as may seem proper, and for cos s and t ol suit. self, go to yo jr Druggist and ask him of disbursments the fenU across the high water on the appointed viewers, with B E Harris, plements and is only waiting the adv< —ALBO— Thia summons is published by order ef R. P. i MERCH its wonderful»success among his custom Boise, Judge of said coart made at chambers other side of the bridge the other day county surveyor, to meet at the residence of the railroad, when he expects to < 9 / ers. Three d| |ses will relieve the .-worst on the 13th day of Feb. 1877. and suoeeded very well until he reached of Wm Clemmens, April 14, 1877, at 11 large hie business to manufacturing E. C. B radshaw . case. If you ¿have .1 no faith in any medi- Cigars. Tobacco tad Stationery, ¡K., ic. Atty, for plff. rious kinds < of . __ I apodtthe center of the water when the o’clock a. m. machinery —and loqouio cine, just buj# ‘ a Sample Bottle of Bosc- Which we will sell at reduced prices foi cash. board broke and he was baptised with Feb 16, 1877. bee’s Gormaif i Syrup for 10 cents and try In the matter of the location of a pro tives if profitable. ■ ■ — P. 0." SULLIVAN^ out the usual eeremonies. ■ ' it. Regular i: , ___ _ ___ iixe, bottle 75 cents. Don ’ t The other thop is conducted by 2 lGP“Perscriptions filled and medicines com posed county road leading from road sur ------ X. ----------- 7--- ~ neglect a coijgh to save 75 cents. pounded at all hours. ----- *öltf FINGER C ut .—Last Wednesday even vey N q Z141, between angles No. 40 and Alexander and has quite a history, 11 •• . ................ >■' I •r ing. Wm., a little boy. about 4 years of 41 to intersect the county road known as which I air not prepared to give in {b H ollow a ' s P ills and ‘ O intment . TWTILL hereafter be found at the south YOU MUST PAY UP. tail, however, it was originated by jnr east corner room of Reed’s Open age, son of Mr. Joe Huston, had the mis- the Muddy creek and Buck Hollow road Scrofula considered incurable un- / L • House, up stain, Salem, Ongon. nttly r grangers and has changed hands sevtjrpl lBTOTIC^ is hereby given that the co-partner- to have bis finger cut off by a survey No. 63, leading from Lafayette til the gr -------------------------- ---- ------- ------ disoovery of “Holloway’s Av _ jfcipslieretofore existing between Little brother, while at play. Look to Sheridan—Jacob Wisecarver, J G Ba times but seems to be in a flours Pills and» tmeut” flashed upon the STEAMER M'MINNVILLE field Hill n this day dissolved by mutual oon hatchet. id firm having sold out to R. Harris. All ▼. M. BAM8EX, ker and J H Olds appointed to assess the condition under the management of the world: Diseases which baffle _ _____ the _____ skill \ Will Leave f said firm will be paid by H. B. Little- of the medio.il schools, readily yield to damages of Zach Hall, through whose 1 present prbprietor. • McMinnville every Tuesday, Thursday and March 14thr1877, to the wife at Law A.U All peTBOuB persons lIi(i6DvC<i indebted EO to 8a said lu firm^or^to urui. vr wv uiv, me, -A.ttarp.ey We hav» a hardware and tin shop, > es- these peerles» remedies. Scurvy, Ery urday, for Fenton, a ten pound boy. land the proposed road runs. must pay the same- immediately to. H- Hurley, of LAÍAYBTTE, OREGON. sipelas Saltrheum, itch, and all cutane In the matter of the location of the, i, tablished here* last fall by Mr. who — M _ authorised to collect the sum . and no jd upon the lady, and ous eruption» are 25 And intermediate points. H. B. L xttxfixld . - - curable - . .A by . ... them. .... one else. county rbad leading from road survey | who is recently from the East. He dents per bot ot pot. For rates apply on board. Offlee in the Court House. Feb. 5th, 1877. LAFAYETTE IlEUE AND THEllE. COURIER. N I T (t K a . . ................................ ... Í I I LOOK HERE DRUGS, DRUGS, . On the 15th Nov. wfe 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 J all we can GET Fi J. M. ROBERTS, ■ Select Toilet Articles. W WALSH & REED, FINE m 4 UONDS ants , >