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i ■ . - L g' . I t ■ - A % t * k ; -- »-—--a..- — LAFAYETTE COURIER, HERE AND THERE. CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET I ____ TON ITEMS. ■ ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. J. F. CÂLÊftÈÀTti, OTICE is hereby given that by virtue of WTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT by vir- The following cases have been docket Our regular i jrrespondent sends us the Still it rains. an order of the county Court of Yamhill JLw tue of an exeoution and order of eale, ie- ed for hearing at the approaching term ¡following itemi from Dayton, under date county, Oregon, made and- entered of record >-uad oui <af the office of the C lerk of the Circuit ian am sm FRIDAY. MARCH. 23. ia"7. More rain, more mud. on the JOth day Of March, 1877, we Will sell at Court of the United Staten for the District of of the Cirrcuit pourt: •of March 21st:| public auction’, to the highest bidder, in front Oregon, te me directed and delivered, com I The air feels like rain. of the Court House door in Yamhill county, THE MAILS. John Menroq, et al, vs Sarah Glover; Both nnlls a] ¡e running now. ! Oregon, manding met«» sell the following described Good time for bad colds. mortgaged property, situated in Yamhill coun On the 13th day of April, 1877, suit for partition of land. Miss May Aker is visiting friends in Mails close at 1:30 o'clock P. M. Arrive at LAFAYETTE. OREGON. at the hour-of one o'clock in tilt afternoon of ty, State of Oregon, te-wit: Beginning at a » Thomas Henry vs F T Keys; action 7:30 o’clock P. M. Dr. H. R Littlefield is in town. ; Dayton. I ' said dav, the following described real estate» noint north eighty three degrees, east seven K belonging te the estate of Jane Armstrong, chains and thirty links, distent from a point for money. Circuit Court meets next week The wars Imuses Lave a very damp deceased, to-wit: thirteen chains and eighty links, south of the SECRET NOCIKTIKM. Beginning a-t a point north 83 degrees, east ’ ’ -i L ' I * Jacob and Laura Deihl vs W G Davis; ¡look corner of the southeast quarter of i inside ah<out. < 7.30 chains distant from a point 13.80 chains , uorthea.'t Offici AT TH« DRV* STORM. Marbles have again taken a start. A. F.& A. M.-Meets the Friday on or before action for monay. south ofttie northeast corner of the south- I section thirty-four, iu township four south, Dayton is tólhave a singing school— east quarftrof section U, in township 4. south I range four west of the Willamette meridiao; the full muun. Members in good ¿landing invi The river is about on a standstill. State vs J T Reynolds; indicted for 4 west; tlience south elghty-rhree de-| running them e »outh eighty-three degrees west, | Prof. Powell t<i! icher. I. range ted to attend. Ry order of. W. M. grees west 103Î.50 Chains; thence south 18 de- | one:hundred and thi t^e chains and fifty links, Woman's motto—Oh let us be jawful maliciously killing animals, the property J and 3<i min-iles east-29.20 chains: thence ’ thenue south eighteen degrees and thirty min- I. 0. O. P.—Meets every Saturday nig ht at I Base ball ju. ! beginning to bud. Sev- ,Ki-ees eaet 23 3oehaiiis: tlience south 25 degrees east tites east twenty nine chain« and tweutwlinks, of another. I People havo commenced gardeniug- toehains; thence south 72 degrees, east 12.50 thence east twenty three chains and thirty links, o'clock P. M. Members in good »lauding invi- J S Giltner vis W N and Barbary Mc iqral.brbken fii» ters only, So far. chains; tlience north 73 degreeseast 71 chains: thence south twenty-five degrees, east- forty tsd to attend. By order of N. G,. I Mr*. Dunn received some nice beef to thenewnortji 23 degrees and 30 minutes, west Coy; suit in equity to foreclose mort- i Mr. John P a nier is slowly recovering 64.90 chains to the place of beginning, contain i- i 4'j*ins- thence south seventy-iwo degrees, east 1. 0. G. T — Meet« every Tuesday ni ht at7 day. links, thence north ----- sev- Ba£°' y I j ^frorn a severe ttack of typhoid fever. LAFAYETTE, ing G40.9O acres. | piW-lve -l , . chains and fifty * ------------------------- P. M. Members of the order in good standing Also the <• following luuuwin* described -icBi rioeu premises preruiu- to-I I eety-tnree faty-three degree», degrees, east seventy-one seventy one cliaiui. chains, We came very near having a runaway J C Pearce vs Oregon Real Estate Co.; ’ No.- ’ “ 3, 4, ‘ a to amt 6. and the northwest ‘ ’ ■ Ahi-nce “ north “■ " tw<-nty-thrte ----- degreesand thirty invited. By order ef W. C. T. Lively and 'interesting times at the w.ii: Lois. of this week. i. WHBHM , —* 4 1 1 war Zk . ' 4 and _____ ________ of the son th west quarter, the I A minutes, west z. sixty-fourchains and links action at law to recover possession of re j.iueeting of tl« Literary Society. The quarter I e V .A 4 V • 4* 4 1« Z* — z-« « V z * «4 4 A ■* - .1.1 • ■ a a - ninety P. ^H.—Meets the third Saturday of each son’hwest quarter of the northwest quarter j tp'the place of beginning, coirtaining 640 04-100 A The mock Legislature meets to-mor hving just purchased th > ot section 3, and lot; No. 1 section 4, all in ------ • ° alty. | . 1 month at 10 o'clock A. M. at Grange Heil. above named rstabli-bmsnt. I iarite I question fur i liscussion, next Mouday Township.'», south range 4 west containing acres. row evening. Also the following described premises, to my friends to give me a cal) and try my H McDonald vs John Sax; action for- night is that ai H absorbing question of 154..34 acres. Also he following described premises to- wii: Lot* three, four, live and six, aud the « Don’t forget the dance next Wednes money. CHURCHES. : wit; j Woman Suffraj ie. Give ns a rest. The fractional south half of the north nurthwe*t quarter of the southwest quarter and WINES, day eveniug. . , east quarter, and the-fractional sont-h half the southwest quarter of the nonhwest quarter CP Hoa- .g V» John Sax; action for LHIUORS. j 1 - 1 of the not th west quarter, and the fractional of section three and lot number one of section REV. J, HOBERG, P. E Already theilawyers aro fathering in money. north lia J|f of the southeast quarter, and the four, all in towr ship five -outb. range four west • t Stanley Ma iliews ha» been electfd Sunday of eich'month at............ 11 A. «. for the feast. fractional southwest quarter, al! of* -ction 34 SE6ABS, Willamette meridian containing 154 34- ' A R Burbank vs J P Bryan; action for Senator Troni Hiotokill the vacan- and the fractional northwest quarter of the of tbe 7 P. M. acres. southwest quarter of section 3»,and the frac Mr. Walker Chrisman is reported as TOBACCO. Also the following destribed premises to wit: money. cy ocea-ioned; by the migration of tional southeast quarter of the northeast The Regular appointments «f Rev. J. W. Watts, being very low. fra- tional s-mth half of the northeast quarterof section 33, hu <1 the fractional north tt^A good Billiard Table will be fonnd ( M J McMeekin vs Harvey Lord; suit Senator Shen an. east quarier of the sontheast quarter of sec quarter, the fractional south half of the north here for the a/conunodation of my custom sscoud Bunday of sach month at 11 o’clock a Go te Wimer & Nelson’s for a bargain for partition of land.. tion 33, nil in Township 4 9Outn, rang« 4 west west quaiter. the fractions' m rth half of the #rfl. / m . and 7 o'clock r. R. containing ivt.53qcres. < southeast quarter, and the fra tional southwest in drygoods, etc. To talk of Misgovernment and the nS:tf J. H, CLAkK Also t lie following described premise to- Henry II Simms vs S T Berry; action quarter, all <>t section thirty four, and the frac Her. T. P. Haynes, pastor in cWCirge I • • * wit: Beginning at the southeast corner of tional northwest quarter of the, southwest quar Prosecuting Attorney Burnett was in f-or money. reign of tbe <| itpet bag ceasing with the donation laud claim of Richard and Mar- of this district, for the M. E. Church, j garet Booth: thence west 24.80 chains to^he ter of section thirty five, and the fractional South, will preach at this place on the town yesterday. •D C Stewart vs J J Burton; action for the advent of ' lavj^, is to ! Us* west boundary line of said Booth’s claim-and southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of * ■ r- »r 4th Sunday of each month, at 11 o'clock ! Some excellent seed potatoes for sale. money. Market, . a the line between ths claim of said Booth and -ection thirty three, and the fractional north Lafayette pect for law b ' those who I1U C. B. Hawley: thence soulluon said line 2clts; east qu» ter of the southeast quarter of section and also in the eveniug. Inquire at this office, \\m I Bailey vs O II Adams at al; lhenee west to the center of the Yamhill riv thirty niiee. all in town-hip four, south, range > B. W. BUNN, Proprietor. rule by ontr.^i upon law. er: thence down the center of said river to a four west of the Willamette meridian contain - We havo rain and sunshine about even- sui^Tn equity to foreclose mortgage. no’nt where the east boundary line of said ing 150 53-100 acres. ORGANIZED.—Last Saturday evening ^"divided aLpresent. < erpsses sat'l river: thence south Al-aihe following described premises, to wit: nes II Alliift vs Wm Allait; suit for It seeing d’ident that Louisiana I Bootb'sclaim on said Ca^t boiHidarv line to the placeol be a mock legislature was organized at this Beginning at the southest corner of that certain Mr. Ed. Griffin departed this morn divorce. » ^e i • ■ ginning. containing42acres. 4 ' place, the object being mutual improve ing for Eastern Oregon. will yet have 1 rouble^over the »eitle- Also the following 'Ipseribed premises to- touutioii land claim known and designated on io mana and plate of the United States govern I would respectfully announce to the pub wit- Beginning ar,the M»ritli east, eorner of Chas A Berry vs Annie Berry et al; ment. This is a good move, and if mat nient of the qt ostión of who. is the claim No. 70 1n township 3 south range 4 wesi; ment surveys a* thedonation land claim of Rich lic of Lafayette and vicinity, that I always r 1 A thing of beauty—the new showcase for partitiqn of laud. thence nertb 23 degrees an<l 30 minutes west ard Booth and his wife Margaret, and running ters are epfried on systematically an^ or at R. Harris's drugstore. legal govemcr. Packard will not 19.50 chains;'’thence soiith 7> degrees and 30 thencejwest twenty four chain» and eighty lirtts keep on hand tbe best quality ef meat, a* vi B Wells vg James F Bewly; writ derly it-Will prove very v beneficial to all'’ minutes east 11.40 chains: thence south 4 <le- the west bo-ndarv line ol said Booth's claim, reasonable prices. T The Raters have subsided into their give up his a?: Hired title unless com grees ahd 30 minutes wesit 29 chains; thence to view. W who go there for improvement. There usual proportionsagain. north S3 degrees and 30 minutes wçst 27.60chs; a id tile boundary line between »aid Booth's ■ 1 ----------- A Hawley vs W II Bingham; action pelled. A cd nmittce Las been ap« tlience south 4 degrees and 30 minutes west 5 claim And ifie claim of C. B. Hawley, thence will be no ¡lobbyists admitted. Thia au chain«: thence west-79 08 chains: thence north south on said line two chains, thence west to Also «very variety of purer Grocsries, Fish, x. The Chinese washermen of this plac money. i ■ , ! 12 chains; thence east 2T.30cliains; thence south ‘the center of the Yamhill river, thence down CannettFryits, Vegetables, etc., Give me gust body will differ somewhat from our I , mourn the |oss of their sign pointed to inv| stigate the matter. 70 degrees and 3o minutes ens* 12 chains! tbe c- ntor of said river to a point where the, S E Harker ys J B VanRgnsalear; suit State Lesulature, the fair sex being al- ' theneeiiorth 73 degrees, epst 71 chains to the i east boundary line of aaid Booth’s claim crosses a call ahd see for yourself. Jani) Miss Cora Elliot of East Portland is á for partition of ¡property. The citizen^ of Califi rnia,especia place of beginning, containing 153acres. {■id river,‘thence south on said east ■'boundary lowed to represent counties and hold of- ' guest of Miss Verona Hoberg. A!«o the following described premises to- ine to thoplace of beginning, containing 42 50 Lewis A Coulee vs John J Coulee; suit "ly the l>clli.geil ‘nt part of tlje work wit: Begiuningat a point north 14 degrees east lot) flee. There are a few ex-members of the acre»./" chain« from t he sont beast corner of l he tip Miss Emma Perkins is able to bo out for partition of iand. iing class, seciti determined- to drive 45 < State Legislature in this body. '.Every Also the following desaribod premises, to wit: nation laid claim of Cbarlea M. Johnson, m sou : h range 4 west; thence.nortb i ¡Beginning at the southeast corner of that cer member sails under a fictitious cogno- i agai» after quite a severe -illness. O C R R Co. vs W H Tidd; suit to ap the Chinese a$a_v. Near Chico, the townships 14 degrees east 35.13 chains to »--post on W. M. tain land claim situate in township five south, men- The following permanent officers ( Ths nimrods do a groat deal oi ' hunt- propriate land. : west line: thence north 4 degrees ranate four west of tho . Willamette meridian, other day. thaj | murdered a gan<r of 5 Bittfam's »est J3 54 chains; thence west 51.20 chains; known and de-iguated in the government sur were elected. Smith, of Jackson, Speak ing, but bring in very little game. Hezekiah Bailey vs G W Jones et al; thcnçir south 9 degrees west 17.70 «pains; veys as claim numbered seventy-two, and tnt- er; Simpleton, of Clackamas, Chief Clerk; Chinamen, oni k' one esaping. Large thence *onth 58 degrees-aiid 30 minutes east The McMinnville arrived list Monday, suit in equity to foreclose mofrgage. Hobby, of Lake, Assistant Clerk; Bomb *55.51 chains to t he place of beginning, contain pii g thence north twenty-three degrees and (hirtv minutes west, nineteen chainsand "fifty ¡¡rewards havq.ii being the first boat for about 10 days. peen oflered for tbe ap ing 175.40 acres. A ‘ shell, of Yamhill, Sergfeant-At-Aruis; Maty Devinny vs James Devinny; suit i The a hole of the above described tracts of ink«, thence south seventy-five degrees bud Clam Eater, of Clatsop, Deor Keeper.;, The present term of singing school at for divorce. prehension of|j he murderers. land, amount ing to t wcl ve bun I red and t wen- hiriy niinujes, east eleven chains and forty J I ty-five acne*, is to be sold on said day asâfore- links, thenc south four decrees and thirty min- This Hjnorable body will mdet again to- ( this place closes next Mouday evening. --- -------------------- - t A Senate dj . N Berry vs Sfcnith Laken; I appeal from said. save and excere lit acres, sold’to Joseph weatfi twenty nine chains, thence north' morro* evening. of Watt .by .said Jane Armstrong, ltefore her' I ! {tes igMy tivetdi grees and thirty minutes west, The many friends of Miss. Etta Cary J ust ic^ court. I kmmittre consisting s deat In d’rwa-itje I a* follows, to-wit: C'omtnehc- iwe-ity wevea chains and sixty links, tbeuc- the tom l h west cor erof the tract ot Laîayette, Oregon D eath of J ames A Y oung .—At three will be sory to learn that she is quite ill. J C Pearce vs Martha Pearoo; suit for three inemberjt l have been appointed ingftl 1,22.’ acres above described, known as tNe « nth four degrees and thirty minutes west five Ahains, thence weal sei ent --nine chain- ->nd It is curious what an interest people divorce. to visit this Hte during recess and o'clock on Sunday last, (he 18th infant, Armstrong place: thengffalong the center of ! tli« road leading from Dayton to Amity east- , - 'light links, thence north twelve chains, thence the sufferings of Mr. James A. Ytjting take in watching the gold fish at the sa- G W Woodson vs Win Holcomb; action ! investigate thè i charges preferred by erly to the east line of the '.and known’as the east twenty-seven chains and fifty links, thence Yreeman Johnson land; tlience northerly at nth seventy degrees and thirty minutes east terminated in tho si utuber' of 1 loon. * 4 for money. ' ' |1 against Senator Gro- righhangles to*ajd road ton poin,t troni which a twelve Hippie-Mi Ich q chains« thepce north seventy three de W. J. OLIVER, Proprietor. A comfortable house—with a splendid line extending westerly t-arailel fo the said- grees east s-iv-n y one chains to the place of ¿hath, and on Mondav his remains were James M Heiidrix vs M J Griffin et al; ’ver. It woulij I be a good idea if they a rorf'L » - ~ a will include lit acres in the parcel here beginning, contsiidug 153 acres orchard — for rent or sale. Apply at this followed by xnany sorrowing friends to by sbtd: thence from -aid point westerly par i. suit for partitio office. would also mil ke some inquiries while allel to said rood to the weal line of the said ■ A'so the following described premises, to wit:. their final resting place in the Masonic Artnit rong pltu-e:..thencc southerly along «aid ' Beginning at a p<dnt north fourteen degrees; Joseph Kirkwood vs Aaron Layson;. Now is the time to begin, to >hide the Ithey are here is to how the bioamotis line las: afore^iid to the place ot "beginning," . qast 0- ty five chum» from the southeast corner Cemetery. The deceased was 48 years hen fruit, for one week from next Sun motion for lesbiLto issue execution.- HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING thor t... ! containing one hundred, and fourteen acres, 1 of that certain land cla-m-itnate in township oughly refurnishhd the above named eleven hundre<l and eleven acres St ill five south, ranee four we-t of the Willamette of age. He was one of the early immi day is Easter. Mary U Lor an vs W W Athey; suit jScttalor was q ecteik An expression leaving , ' belonging to tbe«*’»te of tfiefsaid Jane Arm meridian, and known and des gnatod upon the house- is now prepared to accommodate tbe ? p . . deceased, all sit uateatid lying in Yam rttaaps ahd plats <>f the g-vernment surveys as public in a satiafactory manner, at tbe fol grants to the Pacific coast, and his The near approach of thp sitting of the for possession of real estate and damages. f the people Lf Oregon concerning strong, hill contrty, Oregon. lowing rates: identification with Yamhill County dates grand jury makes some of our citizens Said-laml is to -old in a body or tracts to lhe land claim of ClTAr.es M. Johnson, and’run- Walker Chri iman vs 11 S Johnson; jhim would bei palatable reading in ijmg tiience noith fourteen d -gross east thirty- «dit pnrçhasers, and the condition* of said Board and Lodging per wsek,-.. T8 00 . back to the early days of its improve somewhat nervous. ^confirmation of sale. .i !.. •• a ___ i “ _ ;‘i- to-wit : Ft gb.énouiíh cash lu I the chains ahd thirteen links, thence north four — ICongro?«. lint: would not-«et well orí s hand Con¡ I 'I Ygiicli the Oregon I -legtees west, thirteen chain* and fifty four links “ :<> nay offa mortgaged :o pay off a mor ’ I ment. He was a quiet, industrious man, E A Hawle/ &*CŸ»s II Dodd vs Wm ke. Some of the young men are going tq ........... < qq and Washington Tritt-: lqv^-^nent («lineili Company tjli nee we»- fifty-o e chains and twenty linka. Board per week,........ I ÌT ie stomach (f Mitchell. a kind husband and effectionate parent.. have a pleasure boat built for their uso i Clfambers; action for money. .> hohl ho d aíaiii-i agi siti 1 Ian I. ‘arjjl Credit 'will be I thence to — - degrees • -1 - ■ jteet. 1 - sevemeeiu 1 south nine j . — ------ i'Wiiionnt. given A in allsumsover -ai<" A wife and four children are bereft of durrng the summer. dhai i 1------------- - ------ s and ssjenty links, , tlie/ce ------- south fifty six Board and Lodging par Day,.......... 115 F. A. FLE E<aTER. ; Ir. S. Strijn g, a practical i - E A Hawley fe Chas II Dodd vs J AR I his companionship, and a large circle of qegre« s and thirty minutes east, fifiy-five chai»» EL1ZABE ¡-.'HWl'LETCHER, , The old time practice of getting friend- Spencer; action for money. * ; watch maker, maki.-r, is to for the The Table will at all times W rapyt- «»d, fift£toi.e links, to tho place of beginning, .Vimini«traior and Azini in istrat rix. relatives and friends join them iu their continiiiig 175 AO-loO acres. I indent located at th he Ex- Lafavet t<, March in. 1S77. oondolence and sympathize with them iu ? ship buttons has been revived. Wo no Mary Delashinntt vs J K Del.»shmutt; ----- ’ . .. ---------------A.-------------------- Ora* much thereof as may be sufficient to ed with the best the Market Affords. ticed one string of 162. box Hotel, Lafi|fcette, where he would be their affliction.— Beryorter. y NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. raise tUb apiount due to the plaintifis from tho suit for divorcé. w. a . oum. defendant Jane Armstrong, and itereat thereon, Ipleas d to »ee |£l those who have any- Judgo Hurley steps as high as a green ^TOTiCE is hereby given that sealed propo- a|nd for special attorney’s fees, and for costa and O uk B oquet . —T o show Low far i bay mule since last Sunday morning, - jUtiug they desit ii done in his line, such xN sis will b* received by the County Corn- i^LsbiirsHments herein and tbe expenses of salo, J LU Y LIST. spring has advanced, we will name some i It is a nine pound girl. jas cleaning or r • ipairiqg watches clocks, mi-aiuncrs e! Yamhill county, for the ceustruc- ip accordance with a judgment and decree en The following jurorsiuive been drawn jewelry and nil > sewing machines; etc. tion of a county jail, in »aid county, at Lafay tered on the 10th day of April. A. D. 1876, in of the flowers of which our boquet is Owing to an accident to her machinery ette. l)reg< n >a -d jail to by built according to skid court, in favor of the Oregon and Waahing- composed: Lillies, Lamb-tongues, Flags, ; the McMinnville did not reach here last fur the March t irm of the Circuit Court Mr. Strong has lad an extensive practice plans a d sprCnieati ■:»- now on file u» thoiollice tpq Trust Investment Compan^. limited, and DOT10.7C in this íiue. Ì ' Charges reasonable and f tl.eCli ik f »aid <■••! ntl. with thi-cx< ep- akain*t Jane Armstrong, iqa canso wherein the for this bounty, which convenes at this iL Forget-me-nots, Violets, Johny-jump , Wednesday until after dark. 1 . . ti n; t) • re wi I be but tw > iron ceils inatead • f Oregon »nd Washington Trust Investment Com- Give iiini a chll. Don’t ops, Veronicas, Hidrangeas, Hycinths, foil:. a-pi«■ ided for in srid p nns and specifi pony. limited, were |d* in tiff«, and Jans Arm- A letter Received at home from Dr. J. | place next Mon i lay: :ch any longer. cation , and each M-h of the windows will <-on- sirong et al were defendants. » McMinn vi’le precinct: Levi Brock, H. Daisies, Butter-cupe, DaffutfiZ,«^'arerssus, W. Watts states that he expects to ar ta n to irnghta i af ad of one, as provided,for I Wi l; oil the 13th of April, A. D. 1877, at the ■1»> IValit Proof.- rive home on Tuesday tho 27 inst. The Pe< Warren, C. G. Saylor, Andrew Shuck, e? I’ in -aid plu s an 1 wpeeiih alj ns. The. county hour of one o'clock P. M. of said day, in front of Ma<y golds. Bleeding-hearts,. Bluebells, I reservr s the right to furnish th»* iron cell»; the Court House door in the town of fafayette, Cowslips, Myrtl s,. Heartsease, Pansiss, I Th«re is no! medicine prescribed by ti erefoie s.iid pi opos.il» in at -tate how liiucli county “Augustus, dear,” i" sha f lintly mur- L(,w Wallace and G. Davis. of Yamhill, District of Oregon, proceed Currant blossoms, • Chick weed, Catnip, mured as she lovingly reclined on I his Lafayette: C hab Murphy, W. B. Ca aphysicians, or- old by druggists, that I sai l jail wiilbe bui t for, including the furnish to sell the said deecribed'property for cash in and—a few other jaw-breakers which are lap; “your knee is awful sharp.” iharrit-a. such «yj h enc i of it# success and ing “f the iron cells, and how nyicn, the county "hind, in U. 8.'gold ooin. excepting one hun rey and J. C. J'elson. too much for us to attempt to name. *iinperior . vi^t * ks Bose hee 's G erman f iinirliing the ctlls: and also L,oW mneh iV w ill dred and fourteen at-res of said land sold bv Amity: J. R. Banders, E C Willjams ilpYUÙP i>ui t for, the C"U-ity turnislnng the brick; Jiine Armstrong to Joseph Wstt and conveyed A «umber of friends gathered at the sev<4 p i Coughs,' Colds _____ settled be iK»YiiUP fur zevrf ___o---> ____ ■.nd htw much, the parti» » furnishing them. by deed dated the 27th day of Mareh, 1876. and A drift .—The lete high water ranied parsonage last evening to celebrate the and J C Robins i jn. :j<>n the breast; <! »msuniption, or any dis- Said jsi. to he completed and ready to be re which has been released from tbe effects of said eff about 65 cords of wood belonging to 18th birthday of Miss V. O. Hoberg. Dayton: M V Gort,ner, George Dersey, -ca«'- of the Thri it and Lungs. . A / proof ceived on or before the lut day of October, 1»77. decree. ABNER W. WATERS, pot' that fact is^l at tin}’ person afflicted, Parties obtaining the contract will he reqnired Gen. Palmer of Dayton lies in a very J T Goudy and John Baxter. Mr. Joe Hudllun. Some of the wood Las to enter into b ools equal to the contract price mgrchlf'Wi U. 8. Marshal for Oregon, li^an get a Sanqj e Buttle for 10 cents and conditioned fo- th'1 fnthfni perf .>rniance of tbe lodged in tire brush and the rest has gone critical condition from a severe attack of Ndrth Yaiuhill: John Lowery, Isaac fry its su^rior' ffect before buying the typhoid fever. He is reported as being < or. act. therefore ea' h bid-ho .‘d i- ntnin a n¡ B. LITTLEFIELD,M.D. | J. F. CALBBEATH, M.D “where tbe woodbine twineth.v Joe somewhat better this morning. Davis and Wils m Carl. |*i-gulav size at; 5 oento It ^has lately curirantee that ti^ required- bonds wij be giv Ton can not afford to pay CMt •ays his friends down the river are wel Sheridan: Th os Yocom, M Falconer, I! Igbeeh intrbducq 1 in this countiy fiom en. Tbe proposal- w id be opened on the nth of April, 15,7. at 10 o'clock ‘ A. M. Dr. Sharpies, who has l»esn consulting come to all they can catch, aud as they ijhermaiiy, and»ii i|s wonderful cures are as- prims for yonr goodfc Tie county reserves „the right to reject any are toasting their yams thereby nut to with Dr. Calbreath, considers Mr. Chris Sylvester Potte- and Wm Chapman. ponishing ever® |one that use it. Three and al) bids.' Parlies desiring to bid can also West Cbehale ■m: J P Shuck, D M Hay forget that “God loves a cheerful giver." man altogether too low to survive the Boses will relief *■ any case. Try it. find copies of plane and specifications at the of operation of having his arm amputated. den and Lafayette Kmney •V fice of Hoothby A Stapleton at Salem. Oregon. • :> It ....•nd... DON’T S cu FFLR.— day last week LAF4.YEITK, March 13th, 1877. East Chehalotu: R Atkinson, J DGtis h Some supervisor should fix a bad place » H. HURLEY, Seulement- • Final i ae Willie Eastabroo^and Sewood Ful- in the road just thit side’of Mr. R. Oyl’s tin and Wiu Hibson. , ’. County Judge. Notice is hereb] givsn tliat the unilersignsd quarts were scuffling for the possession place. Experience told us this during a Willamette: Beu Antrim and De Wit SXgquirix of thel «tet» of John Laùghliti, de- CONFECTIONERY of an open pocket-knife, held by Sewood, dark night as we* were passing along C Miller. •cease.l, bus tiled hi r final account HCroun^ ot sanl iaul estate, ijrCsnrtl «nd that the Cout_„ ............. . comity ........ y v Csurtl of.YknibUl Willie accidentally fell andThe knife there in a light buggy. Was made an ordeqLr the|hearing nf naid sc- etruck him just in front of the ear, in When you come into the effice always *• QUARTERJ.Y REPORT. [ount at the Cojirt.hoiisât , in I-afeystje. on DENTIST, ... .At the drug store of. flicting quite a severe wound. Boys, if be sure and try to read the type which tuesday, the 7llifi|ilay of M lav, 18”7, at 10 o’- I Following is the quarterly report of t lock a. rn. of sail ilay. al whicli’titns and placs you must scuffle be careful not to have an have been “se|.” If you fail, ask for the rs| :ed mnv appe appear. copy and if it? is not produced a sk the school district M o. 36, for the term com 111 p'arsbns iute crened open knife in your hand. --------- Time table for Feb. March, j ll'SANAH L.' Al GHEIX compositor t^ read the type for you. mencing Oet. iad, 1876 and ending on I March 23, 1* ‘Í Exscqljhr. and April, ls77. , 1 C oncert .—On next Tuesday evening Lafayette, first Monday in The other day as Mr. Clark wa9 etnp->. March 17th, IH77. each month, to remain' four there will be a concert giyen for the ben- tying the wate, from tbe globe contain-* TEAC1 ’ e H8' NOTICE. Explanation - the firzt column denotes lays - efit of Bev. Hoberg. An address will ing his gold fish, one^f the fish was North Yamhill, Feb. «th ifnd 9th; March, 8tfi number of timds tardy; 2d, attendance; ffllTER'E will b| '-fl a Public Examina!mirror and 9th; April, 6ih and 7th. L those wishlL !ijir UertiticatcH on Saturday, b$ delivered by Judge Caples, of Port washed out of the. globe into the sink, McMinnville, second Monday in each month, March, 1877,»t the Lafayette pipe. He sent 3d, deportment and 4th, class standing he 31St day of Mi land. Music will be furnished by Prof. and went through a lead pipe, Qinuaencing at 9 o’clock A. M. to remain two days. chqol house, cr days a boy under the bouse house who brought on scale of 100. I ' - J. H. CARSE, Dayton, Feb. 14th and 15th; March, 14th and dace As Powell and his class at this plaoe. J the fish out alive »nd it is now doing Sam'iuil Shortridge r> 110 90 ■ ' j| ~ Superintendent. 15th; April. 11th and uud 12th. . ' , • this is a worthy object there should be » a well. Miltt/i Potter,... Í3 110 .12 SÔ I Amity, third Monday in each month, to re I full house. Como one, coma all. Price s Agee ... js otj.ee- 7 in- 35 85 main six dare dave « inda Agee.. 5 115 5 •J7 Having fitted tip »ip an office in tne the Essex Hotel. Hotel, of admission 25 cents C alled .—Ths Deputy U. S. Marshal, s Potter ... 6 117 '1 i7 woul<bdJe pleased to have those From and aftjer this date.I will not pay Lafayette, I woul<kdfe Cronin 3 92 »2 3 any bills contrgoted by my late wife, ,wh i mav need my services to call on me there, S chool M eeting . — Mr.Hull Johnson, Mr. W. P. Burns, met us the other day Maggie * • ch.trg- ’ " s are reasonable, - • ’ thus * * - ’ -• - it • ‘ p/s'' LAFAYETTE, Nate ■ Willey .. 0 5!- K 37 Mary Delash mitt. Mv making OREGON 3 10*. 90 'tf> aibla for all to have work done who may need school clerk ofithis district, has posted and introduced himself thusly: “Your Ellen Croom z^- ? J. K. D elashmutt . * it Fal-e teeth insertejl on rubber plate'. ‘ Bro-. . Charles Agee.. 20 Hr» 9:’ up notices to the effect that there will be name is Hembree, I believe." And up Mary Small.... 6 :<8 93 94 ken sets 'mended; amkall.work promptly and Lafayette Mych 9th, 1877- ‘ f2tf 3 68 96 neatly done. a school meeting held on Mouday, April on out^ replying in the affirmative,, he .Matilda Small -. < . Waiter Potter 3 112 ■2 97 1 ©heinfí ’ s Sale. 2d, at I o'clock P. If., fur the purpose of continued: "I am Deputy U. S. Mar Nathan Small.... 11 78 -2 82 Summons. 6 stì 91 bl* electing one school director and school shal." Just about that time we began Starr Bouthmaye 9S 91 93 Marvin Plotter . 5 given tliat by virtue of an 1» the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Notice i-< here 8. A. YOUNG, M. D. clerk, and for the transaction of such to cogitate whether wje had done any Robt Stowe.. -.. 1 100 <8 89 pxecuti-ih issued __________ t of the Circuit Court of the ‘ALSO- ” other business as may lawfully come be thing that deserved a visit from this gsn- John Cronin . the County of. Yamhill. 1 :«0 91 99 fetate of Oregon,Sot the county .r of Yamhill, and t t t ctmott. fore tbe meeting. t lem an. We felt much relieved when he Minnie Potter. 3 6-1 *>♦ - ! tin me directed bjjthe clerk of m said Court, in fa- J c/l’earce, plaintiff, I Suit for Divorce. 98 79 Mary Cronin. .. 4 ' vs stated that he desired to see us on busi vor of E. T. Wil.«|i, plaintiff, and against Isreal Lydia Bird.*.... r4 34 '•8 !t6 Langley, d< fendibt, for the sum of sixty-pne Martha Poarce. deft. B ase B all .—We have been requested ness. Charlie Ifuvall ' 0 19 95 moliars ($611,- judgment and interest I rem the To Martha Pearce, said defendant: cisco. Minnie Eslward by some of the prominent ball tossers of 7 36 93 9Ch |'th day of heceinber, 1876, at ten per cent, per W. H. Boyd’s Drug Store. 1 In the name of the State of Oregon you are 91 s2 . Aan Small .......... 110 8 r à A Miss B irthday C ake .—Yesterday bunuih, aud the farther i-um of $13 75 costs. I hereby required to appear and answer the this vicinity to announce that there will "Willie <a?ey.... 6 86 94 [have levied upon tall the right, tito- and inu-re»t comiiiaint filed against yen in the above en 7. 56 c4 be a meeting at this place to-morrow Verona Hoberg presented us with some John Cazey.......... jof the above named defendant. I. Langley, in Thea Casey........ 7 49 92 «8 ¡find to the following described real estate to- titled suit. on the liret day of the next regu delicious birthday caks, it being the oc afternoon to reorganize and prepare for lar term of the Circuit Court of Yamhill Coun HAVE A LARGE AND WXU se 3 11 Sto Tho» By 1 ward... |wit: Tue eas’ hklf of the nortwe«t quarter and tv, to-wit: the fourth Monday in March 1877 the spring campaign. All who are in- casion of her 18th natal day. May you •Johannah Cronin lected stock of 21 21 94 |the noyth half ot the seuthwesf quarter of sec the 23th day of said month, and jBli are further terested in this healthy exercise are re- live a thousand years and present us jtion eighteen, (IS) in T 5 8 R 5 W, in Yamhill notified if v ou fail to appear and answer, and ♦Died. Medicines, falser Oils, Brashes State of 0regon; it being ’he homestead for want thereof Plaintift will apply to the Court quested to be on hand. with a piece of your cake every year. Total No. days, 118. 1st premium for [county. teliam of Richardfioads, No, 12i)9, and contain- for the relief dopianded in said complaint, To- ........ ■'<•>■ !------- Fancy and Dye Staffs, one hundred *nd sixty-one audGO lOO scree, wit: a judgmeniof decree disolving the- mar - U nsafe .—Upon deligent inquiry we D ied .—In West Chehalem valley, on improvement in penmanship: Samuel |jng and land on I riage contract now existing hetweet plaintiff « Motions, kc., ta learn that the sew bridge at Carlton, Monday, March 19th, 1877, of lung fe Shortridge; 2nd, Milton Potter; 3d, Mag ’Saturday, 31st day of March, 1877, and defendant and*(or such other and further gie Cronin. which was reported as beiag washed ver, Miss Tina Hardwick, aged about 18 at the hour of o o’clock, r m , I will proceed relief aa may seem -proper, and for cost« and T. W. M ackie , ;to sell in front f tbe Court House door, in disburaments of suit.' ■ ( away, is still there but in such a condi years. The deceased was a daughter of Teacher. -ALSO— Thia summons is published by order of R. P. ÍAteyetto, Yamh 1 couqty, Oregon, at public tion that it is unsafe to cross it. It should George Hardwick, Esq., ^auction, to the h -host bidder, tor cash in hand, Boise, Judge of said court made at chamber« 1 ■■ ■'/ > real estate to satisfy said on the 18th day of Feb. 1877. y, now that the The “Bull-dog" pistol-41 bore, 2jinch E b above deaeri E. C. B ra pshaw , edition and- c< ts, with accruing costs. hM Atty, for plff. Cigars. Tobacco and Stationery, kc,, kc. Hayes cah not, without confessing barrels; a wicked anfi fine weapon, with Lafayette, Minh 2. Ih77. H C DALE, closed locks; oust $20; prioe fio, $10, at Uncle blieiiff Yamhill county. Feb 1«, 1877. • Which we will sell at reduced prices fei cash i» P. C. 8ULLIVAN, __ 1_ doors _ L'-" S aw L oos .—Some enterprising men himself a usurper, abandon Packard. Harris’, 702 Kearny J Street, four from the City — Hall, Ban Francisco. Perscriptions I filled and medicines corn jKr*Perecrintions insetting ths drift lodged against th« Packard has just the same title to tbe N MOUNT DIABLO J« H. CLARK, Proprietor' OREGON. H •• *4 •• t / A a T f ' • '■ * . ■ FMffllS If ECOW, LOOK HERE 1 I. DRUGS, DRUGS, • ’ > ' I ’■ J ’ * V On the 15th Nov. ws will open a strictly cash Store, when Goods will be sold at least 15 per cent below former tri ces ever obtained in tins County. . Will pay for Produce all we can GET FOR ITI M. ROBERTS, 1 II Articles. WALSH A. REED, FINE n I UOOOi merchants , —- ,----------4- St‘Joe bridge afloat, saved several large ADVERTIS!£ IN " w r . ác I ■ - - / J l pounded at all,hours. THE COURIER. | Governorship of Louisiana that Hayes H olloway ’ s P ills A nd O intment .— 111 11 m 11 i it 1111 ti 11 4 has to the eight Electoral votes of the Scurvy and D seaaes of the Skin—Fever, ? WILL PAY, 1 Stated restless sleep, .foul stomach, tainted breath, lani iguor, depression ef spirits, al- • ----------------------------A 1 zo. A W-WtoS.------------- ----------- --- , CARD, __ on the worst cases of “I would rather be Tight than be ways attem idant cutaneous eruptions, are speedily 1 _ and I To all who are suffering from the errors and President,” ie a sentiment with which radioally removed by these ef youth, nervous weakness, ise medicines ------------ - 'Indiscretions 7 man’hood, qarly dfiuay, lo< of Ac., I will send I receim^ that] ’ba? will win cure you, FREE OF I Henry Olay used to be credited, —the ointment cleanses the sain, and the ¡a »“ receipt Pill, purify t^e blood stimulate the Ever, ** P ‘ rent rente« renie*:y y was discovered ( y Hayoe has eften mouthed In 8outh America. Send a to the Bev. Joseph T. his boyhood's days. Í J------------------ ---------------------------------------------------- . I il tf >—. YOU MUST PAT VP. t TKTOTICE is hereby given that the co-partner- ship heretofore existing between Little field A Hill is this day dissolved by mutual eon STEAMER M’MINNVILLEj sent; said firm having »old out R-Harris. All WHI Le a vs .debta of said firm will be paid by H. B. Little- Aeld \ McMinnville everv Tuesday " ® uesuay, » All persons indebted to said firm, or to me, ur<*-v>Ior _, , — must pay the same immediately to H. Hurley, M- who Is authorized to collect tM same, and ae one else. Feb. «0,1877 Attornty*it-Lewa TTYILL hereafter bo found at the south TV east corner room of Reed*aOp«x* House, up stairs, Salem, Oregon. «toy a W. M. Attorney at Law LAffAYÏTTt, 0BESOM.