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LAFAYETTE COURIER. C ircuit C o jrt .—Judge Boise has been holding daily levees this week, dis Beautiful weather. pensing justice o whom justice was due. Eggs l(>i cents per dozen. There have been several very important Basu ball is beginning to bud, cases in'this court, an4 we believe that The present grand jury is of the work there were mora lawyers and witnesses in attendancnal than at any previous ing kind. # term. There is considerable busii&gs Don't forget th« teacher’s examination yet to look After and court may be con- con to-morrow. tinued into next week. , G. W. Snyder, gave us a call on last P1TY(?)._- A couple of young hood Wednesday. lums while ph» ring in the water near What is the grand jury doing? has beedi the warehouse last Wednesday; stepped the daily query. The hotel'and livery stable were well upon a floating) saw log which turned with them sending them to the bottom patronized this week. of the river in a! rather uncomplimenta The attendance at court has diminish ry way. A good ducking was the' only ed considerably to-day.. damage done. Take a warning from this The roads in the country are already and mind your : mothers, for it might getting in gooil condition. have been worse!. HERE AND THERE. Dayton literary Society. ADMIMSTRATOK'S SALE. U. S. MARSHAL’S NOTICE. J. F. CALBREATH, OTICE is hereby Elven that by virtue of -WTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT by vir- A friend at Dayton sends us the fol an order of the County Court of Yamhill 1X' tse of an executiun-and order of sale, ia lowing concerning the debate of the ques _____ FRIDAY. MARCH, 30, 1877. county. Oregon, made and entered of record Kued out of the office of thF Clerk of the Circuit the LOth day of March, 1877, we will sell at tion ‘{Resolved, tjkat women have equal on Court of the United States for the District of public auction , to the highest bidder, in front I of the Court House door iu Yamhill county, Oregon, to me directed and delivered, com- TUE MAIL*. I righty with the n|en.” niaiuling me to sell the following described Oregon, mortgaged property, situated in Yamhill coun On the iati» day of April, 1877, Cagt. Fisher led off in one of his most MaiN close at.kUO v’c!»ek P. M. Arrive a* at the hour of one o’clock in the afternoon of ty, Bute of Oregon, te-wit: Begin»ing at a LAFAYETTE. OREfiOH. t¿M) o’clock P. M. cloqti^nt speeches^ in favor of the nega ■»aid day, lite following described real estate, point north eighty-three degrees, east seven 1 ** ■ _ I : • \ « belonging te the estate of Jane Armstrong, chains and thirty links, distant from a point tive. tj ‘ ! SECRET NOCIE't 1KH., deceased, to-wit: thirteen chains and eighty links, south of the Beginning at a point north 83 degrees, east Next came Cap i. Powell, who made a 7.3ti chains distant front a point 13.80 chains northeast corner of the southeast quarter of (r A-'F-A A. XL—Meets the Friday ou or before very ^jible addref» ar.d put forth some south of the northeast corner of the south section thirty-four, in township four south, the full moon. .Members iu good Standing invi- east quarterof section 34, in township 4, south range four west of the Willamette meridian; heavyi' argument; i in opposition to the range 4 west; thence south eighty-three de running thence »outh eighty-three degrees west, +1ed to attend. By order <1. XV. M. grees wi-st 103.50 chains; thence south 18 de-; one hundred and three chains and fifty links, ‘ r Messrs, grees questipn, and wfji followed by and 30 min ites east 29.20 chains; thence J thence south eighteen degrees and thirty min 1.0. O. F.—Meets every Saturday nig hf st east 23 80chains; thence south 2^ degrees east utes east twenty nine ohains and twenty links, Joneetand Starrf who made some good o'clock P. M. Members in good standing invi 4ochains; theme south 72 degrees, east 12,30 ■ J chains; ¡hence north 73 degreesesst 71 cliaTns; I thence east twenty threechainsatid thirty links, hits it| favo. -of t|e negative. ted to attend. Ey order of . X. («. t hence north 23 degrees apd 30 minutes, west thence sontli twenty-five degrees, east forty Cam. G. W. Wilson was next toepeak Gi.tH) elniinsjo I tie piace of beginning, contain chains, thenre south seventy-two degrees, east 1. O. G. T.—Meets every Tuesday ni lit at? twelve chains and fifty links, thence north sev 040.90 acres. . X - LAFATETTK, OH1IGON. and of course wai on tho negative side of ing P. M. Members ot-tiie order in good standing Also the following deacrtlæd premises to- enty-three decrees, east seventy one chains, invited. By order of W, C. T. the question, for* Jap is a friend of the wit: I.otsNo. 3. 4,5 and» fi. and the northwest thence nirth twenty-three degree# and thirty quarter of the southwest quarter, and the minutes, west sixty-fourchains and ninety links P- • H.—Meets the third Saturday of each ladies'jand don’t v ant to have thei in 8uf- southwest qnart er of thè northwest quarter- to the place of beginning, containing 640 84-100 UTRX’ING JU8T PURCHASED THB of sect ion 3, and lot. No. 1 sect ion 4. all in month st.lO o’clock A. M. et Grange Rail. f-t anjy more toan they already do. 3’o\vn«lilp,5, sontli range 4 west7 containing aer^s. \ rHab7t D*med »^Wfelimeit, I mvit« Als<>< the following described premises, to 154.:ft aérés. n my friends to give me a call and try my .The town was unusually -lively this T iie H og C a | e —T wu of the young Considering it as* Captain Wilspn ’ s i wit: Lots three, four, tive and six, ^nd the "Also he following described premises to- i CHt RCHE& week on account of Court. T wit; The fractional south half of the north- i northwe-t quarter of the southwest quarter and WINES, men who were hound over not long since maiden speech it $eaerves a great deal of east quarter, and the "fractional south half | |he southwest qqarter of the northwest quarter REV. J, HOBERG, P. E. Mr. C. T. Belcher of Portland has been the northwest quarter, and the fractional » of section three and lot number one of section liquors , to appear before the grand jury for kill praise; for it was-a masterly effort and of north lialf of tlie southeast quawèr, and the I four, all in township five south, range fotrt.*west . Bunday of e ch month au....... ....II A. M. in town during the week. wouldlhave beeii a credit to older hfeads. fractional southwest quarter, all of s-etion 34 1 ing hogs near Apiity, failed to put in an SEGA RO, fractional nout liwest quarter of the ' of the Willamette meridian containing 154 34- fid •’ •• •* ......... 7 I-. M. The grand jury have been grinding Wilson thinks a ;>vo»nan should stay in itntHhe southwest qtidrter of section 35, and the frac 10<) aerea. appeeran :e. Another one of the parties, ■F obacc D. tional southeast quarter of the northeRUt I Also Hie following described premises to wit: Regular appointments of Rev. J. XV. Watts, slow but exceedingly careful. II, D. Bufftim, appeared for trial, but iu the kitchen where her place is, and says quarter of section 33, anil the fractional north- i The fractional south half of the northeast 00 Bill,ar<1 T»61e wm be fouûfi Postmaster Kelty will probably take his case the jury reported not a true bill, when Mrs. Wilsori arrives (he is looking east quarterof the southeast quarter of seo I quarter, the fractional south half of the north tocoud Sunday of each month at 11 o’clock a tion 33, all in Township 4 south, range 4 west west quarter, the fractional north half of the nere for the accommodation of my custom charge of the office next week. M. andV o'clock r. M. and the young inan is now free, wjiilo for b^r every trim of the boat) there will containing 150.53 acres. ' southeast quarter, and the fractional southwest Also the following described premises to-I quarter, all of section thvrty four, and the frac “3:tf J- B, CLARK. An unruly horse was what bothered theoth rs are fugitives from justice. Rev. T. P. Haynes, pastor iu charge be no buffering att aund his place. ‘t ■yit: Beginning at the southeast corner of tional northwest quarter of the southwest quar of this district, for the M. E. Church, Prof. Grazer one day this week. the donation laud claim of Richard and Mar Although all ti _ be good points were B urned .—Wd learn that a little son garet Booth; tlience wejt.g4.80 chains to the ter of section thirty five, and the fractional South, will preach at this place on the Boat riding seems to be a favorite west boundary line of said Booth’s claim and southeast quarter of the northeast quarter oi made by the negative, we are sorry to 4th Sunday of each month, at 11 o'clock of Mr. John Plessinger was severely the line between ths claim of said Booth and section thirty three, and the fractional north v amusement with the young men. say the question|jy.as decided in the af- C. B. Hawley; thence south An said line 2chs; east qnaiter of the southeast quarter of section and also in the evening. burned last weel: by pouring some pow- thence west to the center of the Yamhill riv* thirty three, all iu township four south, range .9 What is Yamhill count}’ coining to? i flrmative. The"judges consisted of two er: tlienee down the center of said river to a B- DUNN, Proprietor. der from a can op a liv; :oal. The po tv i * T he C oncert .—As per announcement Where,.oh Wbere is its morality? txv’nt where the east bqundr.ry line of said four west of the XViUamette meridian contain ladies and two gentlemen, and would ing 150 53-100 acres. ‘ ' 1 , Boot h'scij him crosses sauf river; thence south I the graud entertainmeut for the^benefit i Butter 37| cents per pound. Wimer der flashed up, burning his face and have been a tie hml it not been there was. on Al-o the following described premises, to wit: said ea st boundary line to the place of be- hands. At last recounts' the little fallow Beginning at the aouthest corner of that certain £>ntabling 12)4 acres. ginning, dim t « h t,I»-■t* nervi». of Rav. Hoborg took placwlast Tu -aday & Nelson have a supply ou hand. was getting »Ion i g very well. % one wuak-iuindedjman sitting as one ¿f Also the following descrilæd ‘ pi jrejnises to- donation land claim known and designated on evening, and proved ».very enjoyable wit- Begi|b/.._, _____ of the maps and plats of tlie United States govern •- I would respectfully announce to the pub' hningat the ___ son U. til ____ east fcorner There havo "been about 30 lawyers the ju4ges, and itflto got woman-dozed. claim No.TO iti town sit ip 5 south raii-e 4 west; ment surveys as the donation land claim of Rich F ound G uit . ty .—Williamson Baker affairl The singii.g by Prof. Powell’s present during thiszterm of court. ' —---- I«»«------------- r thence nerth 2:1 degrees and 30 minutes west ard Booth and his wife Margaret, and running lie of Lafayette and vicinity, that I always 19.50chains; tlicnee «outh 7» degreesand 30 thence west twenty four, chains and eighty links on hand the best quality of neat, af class was splendid, and was duly appre 1 hQ inurdereiE ol the Chinamen at minutes We hear that Miss -Clara Duniway has the man who find a difficulty with one east 11.40 chains; thence south 4 de J. > bfiei§ .Ail- arrested, : . MofiUof grees aud 30 minutes west 29 chains; thence to the west borndary lineo! said Booth's claim, reasonable prices. ciated by the audiebce. The sermon ou been secretly married to D. II. Stearns. McKinney at McMinnville last summer, I ChicoJiave * north 85 degrees and 30 minutes west 27.«Ochs; and the boundary.Ulina betwe.ri said Bootti e appeared for tiyal at thii-4eriu-of court,- morality and begging, by Rev. Caples, thence south 4 degreesand 30 minutes west 5 claim and the claim of C. B. Hawley, thence J. M. Kelty has been appointed post of thejSU have p wtad guilty either to ebnbis; thence west 7'.».ti8chains: thence north south on said line two chains, thence west to Also every varietycf pure Groceries, Fish was listened to with marked interest. master at this place, vice M. W. Hill, re and was convicted of au assault with I- ■ .. 12 chai ns; thence east 27.50cbains; thence south the centerof the Yamhill river, thence down a dangerous wea ion. He will be son- inurdtN' or ar«on 70 degrees an t 3»i minutes ea«t 12 chains; J the center of said river to a point where the Canned Fruits, Vegetables, etc., Give ms The missionary from Albany, Capt. signed. thence north 73 degrees, east Ji chains to the east boundary line of said Booth’s claim croases a call aud see for yourself. fenced to-morrow. ‘ J.nii - "Give us a rei ■»'’ suys the Radical«. place of beginning, con mining 153 acres. Humphrey, told what little he "knew Messrs. Chiirles English and Sylvester Also the following described premises to- s iiil river, thence south on said east boundatj --------- ----- ‘.2 about the “little church around the cor Grazer returned this week from East of . S urgical OrtRATiox. -Last Satur Of course, Thai don’t xvant to hear wit: Beginning at a point north 14 degreeseast line to the place of beginning, containing 42 50 • ’ ’ ■ • * 45 chains front the southeast corner of .the do 100 acres. ner;’* in fact it was a regular speaking the mountains. day Dr. Calbrea*^ removed a tumor from any thing tnor nation laid claim of Charles ’M. Johnson,* in Also the following described premises, to wit: ior< about the frauds A large congregation^istened to the meeting for a little while, and quite a township 5 sontli ningetwest; thence north Beginning at the southeast comer of that cer the foot of Miss 1 Arty Hayden. The tu through which number of lawye-s told their experience. 14 degrees east 35.13 citai ns to a post on XX'. M. :h Hayes became Pres tain land claim situate in township five south, sermon delivered by Rev. Haynes last Buffam’s west .line; thence north» degrees range four Wiest of the XX'illamette meridian, The entertainment wound up with a gen- mor had formed inder the toe nail and idem.) ce*t 13.54 chains; thence west 51.20 chains; known and designated in the government sur Tliia is .natural, but a rest Sunday evening.' . eral sociable. The receipts amounted to had become very gainful. The operation •thence south 9 degrees west 17.70 chains; veys as claim numbered seventy-two, and run they cannot bar ç. “There is no rest thertce south 50 degrees and 3<> minutes east ning 10. ........................................««*---------------------------------- When the boat left here last Monday was performed a ccessfully. r ' thence north twenty-three degrees and 55.51 chains to the place of beginn dig, contain morning it had a number of passengers thirty minutes west, ^nineteen chainsand fifty for thé wicked/Bsays the Scripture. ing 175.40 acres. A R ustler .—When Geo. Burnett was who were left behind. I'Ve whole oftlieabove described tracts of links, thence south seventy-five degrees and E lected .—At a regular meeting of • “ ' land .amounting to twelve hundred and twen- thirty minutes, east eleven chains snd forty elected Prosecuting Attorney we said that the mock Legislature, held last Satur ty-tive acres, is to be sold on said day asafpre- links,'4kence south feur degrees and thirty min Mr. I. N. Hembree has been limping Hampton ani ; Chamberlain, both save and except 114 acres, sold to Joseph utes w&t, twenty-nine chaina, thence north if he ever did anything that deserved es around town on crutches this week on day, the following State officers were claimants for lip. Governorship of said, XX’att by su'd Jane Armstrong, before her death, described a* follows, to-wit; Commenc eighty five degreesand thirty minutes west, pecial credit we would take back What account of a sprained ankle. elected: Judge Hirley. Governor; W. D. ing at the southwest coriierof the tract of twenty seven chaius and sixty links, thence South Carolina- have gone to Wash- ■V we had said about his lack of ability T.225 acres aliové descritteti, known as the south four degrees and_thirty minutes west five Dr. II. R. Littefield was in town duo Fenton, Secretary of St,ate; J. M. Kelty, Armstrong place; thence along the center of chain?, thence west seventy nine chain- «nd > ingtoa by inviti iation of the Pres the When he was making the canyass of thia ring the week, He informs us that he Treasurer. road leading tgom Dayton to Amity east eight links, thence north twelve chains, thence intends locating here shortly. erly to the cas» tine of the land known'as the east twenty-seven chains and fifty links, thence itient, ’ to try aul settle matters sitis- district. We are now ready to fulfill, F ell .—A litt e child of Mrs. T. B. Freeman Johnson land: thence northerly at south seventy degrees and thirty minutes east that promise. George is one of the most j The Dayton sawmill has only been Handley, of Ililli boro, who has b»*en vis factoinlv. itiit I be hoped liiatevery right angles to said roed toa point'frotn which twelve chains, thence north seventy-three de W. J. OLIVER, Proprietor » line extending westerly parallel to the said road, will include 1,14acres in the parcel here grees east seventy one chains to the place of active Prosecuting Attorneys that has running by spurts and jerks this week, ituig friends at this place, fell from a thing kill be an Ciibiy arranged. owing to the boys having to go a court- beginning, containing 153 acres. by sold: thence fromisaid point westerly par ____ X ever officiated in this district. He is platform severs' »fa fvet high, striking on to «aid road to Hie west line of thé said Also the following described premises, to wit: At other dam tsasler has occurred, allel Arm-; rong place; tk<?m ‘ e southerly along said Beginning at a point rtórth fourteen degrees, not governed by every lx>dy. He ha3 a ■ its head, severely bruising its head and 1 , line iast atoresaid^ to the place of beginning, east forty five chains from the ¡»outheast corner Uncle John Perkins gave us a call last causii .!£ great k ¿of lift} ami proper containing one tyindfed and fourteen acres, of that cartain land elaim %ijuate in township bead of his own, and examins into the Monday and paid for three subscriptions face. HE UXDERSJGNED H aving ther- leaving eleven hundred and eleven acres still ‘five south, range four west of the XX'illamette oughly refumishhd the above named IJbe dain in situated at Siaff- merits of a case before he allows it to go ¡ in advance. He den’t believe in bum ty- ttelongirnf to t tic «state of the said Jane Arm CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS. meydian, and known and .designated upon the noupe. is now prepared to aoeomj&date the strong, deceased, all sit nate and lying in Yam- before the grand jury. Several meddling ming. ordvi CoiïteçB icut. The reservoir liill county. Oregon. maps and plats of the government surveys as Iowi>Vrater^fBCt0ry manner> Bt the fol- foals who would like to make trouble tits land claim of Charles M. Johnson, and* run said land is to ’ >pld In a 1>ody or tracts to B OISE, J. < 1 V The sight of two young ladies running w-as ( île mile aiti [a quarter in length suit pttrcltn-ers, and tlie conditions of said ning thence north fourteen degrees east thirty- for their neighbors have had to take Soard Aid Lodging per week, Below will lie found a brief synopsis sàie are us follows, to-wit: For enough cash in a race in the middle of the streets was five chains and thirteen links, thence north four back seats. ? t5 00 and ev< Aeragcd a<* Marler of a mile in ■ltand to nay offa mortgage which the Oregon ..degrees west, thirteen chains and fifty four Jinks • * very interesting to the strangers in our of the proceeding? of the Circuit Court ■ ■ -------------------- XVashingt-pn Trust Investment Comràny Board per week,....................... Jihv dam il ping about 20 feet und widii, 00 ltnbt against’-.»i l land, and a credit will be thineg, west fifty-one chaius and twenty links, \ T he B ab .—The foilowing lawyers town. ud to Friday morning: thence south nine degrees west, seventeen gi\ en oit allsauiso\e,r said amptint. T-hìs Usi high, p.contained an im- Board and Lodging per Day,. chai.is and seventy links, thence south fifty-six have been in attendance at Circuit Court I Sli:riff Dale deputized a'youug sprig w F. A. FLETi’HER. Thomas Henry vs F T Keys; action ...115 4 ilegrefs,and thirtv minutes east, fifiy-flve chains, ELIZABETH FLETCHER, water, and wh .-u this week: Jas. McCain, W. D. Fenton, to serve a subpena on a young lady. IfV lur money, Changed to Washington meufli' amounts Adtninistia'or a »id Adm in 1st rut rix. and fifty one links to the place of beginning,’ < The Table will at all rimy« be suppll«< it wa i jail tnrnpti ku>«? s at once was Ijiisycttc. March lfi. 1877. • containing 175 40-100 acres. E. C. Bradshaw, II Hurley, and A M went, but allowed the old man to bluff’ county. i.» As » - the m id wall Or as much thereof as may be sufficient to ed with the beet the Market Affords. him off. • \ fearfi | i-, to i beJicM. NO 1’ICE TO CON I R ACTORS. Hurley, Lafayette; Beu Hayden, John Jaeob npd Lauri a Deihl vs W G Davis; raise the amount due to the plaintiffs frpm the The legal fraternity were well repre of wa ie r wentriis ing d >wn the ttreara Armstrong.and i leresttheroon, iW. jr. olive *, Myers, Dallas; W W Upton, -J-N Dolph, Same ns above. ^TOTiUF. is it» »-by given tba* isaled propos- defendant.lane an<l fo.r special attorney’s fees, and forcostssnd sented at this term of Court. Some of action for money. eng bi ’ tot e it, 11 >od - e l errrv l it car ri ale. will b- received by the Uo.mty Cutn- Judge Page, R Williams, Yocom, Wm the moat prominent lawyers in the State herein and the expanses of sale, J S Giltner vs,W N and Barbary Mc nii-sion jis ef Yainhiil county, for theconstrue- disbursements Iagos in ti nuiiuent. whole v: ¡nil o il acoordaitce with a judgment and decree en Strong, J C Caples aud J B Waldo, Port-! being in attendance. Coy;“ suit in eqt ity to foreclose mort tion of a co'ii.ty jail, in «aid county, at i.afay- in tered on. the lOth day of April. A. D. 1876, in Tire 3 net loss < f life an^property ■•tteXf >reg n . <1 jail to be built iccordinz to said land; B F Bonham, W M Ramsey, and P court, in favor of the Oregon and Waahing- • The Norristown Herald has solved gage. Judgment by consent. pi.in.s a id sp cili'-att ■;<- now .on file in the office be es! i ! nLI'd at present. ] CUBD4 t ton Truat Investment Company, limited, and C Sullivan, 8alem; Morgan Baker, Capt the conundrum, “Why was Washington ■f the (jink->f saidewnnty, with this excep- A R Burbank vt J P Bryan; action for | , n<Jv!0,76 S _ 8 1 1 _ . against Jane Armstrong, in a cause wheie nthe ti n: ti it c v i 1 l e b .t tw>. i. on cells instead of I like a newspaper man? ” Answer; Be ,Ofegon and XX ’ ashington Trust Investment Com Humphry, and Mr. Randall Albany; money. Judgment by dnfsult. A fl i bre-’ch-lomlitig Shotgun, cost in fon . a. - protideil for in siid^p'ans and spetfifl- pany, limited, were plaintiffs, and Jane Arm cause he couldn ’ t tell a lie. ” T B Handley, Hillsboro;- M C Athey Agues II Allett vs Wm Allatt: suit for Lóndt r ish money; will be c. ttioD:, and each sa-h of tt>e.windows will-con- strong et al were defendants. ta.n lo tr ights I st au of one, a« provided for Oregon City. If we have unintentipn- I sold f it X^fehearofa stabbing affray which divorce. Continued. I will; on the 13th of April, A. D. 1877, at the jan and interest, at in ¡i d ph», s .tt.d s'. ei -fi sti'-ns. The county hour of one o’clock P. M. of said day, in front of allv omitted anV names we hope to be occurred this week in the lower part; of t ’ ncle 3 Kearny Stree|, San rcserv. a the right to furnish the iron.'cells; Walker Christr an vs R S Johnson; the,Court House door in the town of I-afayette. excused, for there are so rnauy of them the county, but have been unable to therefore »'id pioposils nn st r-tate how jauch county of X amhill, District ot Oregon, proceed Franc sco, sail jni! will i-e b at for, including the furnish it is quite a job to get track of all of learn |he facts conc.rning the difficufty. Confirmation of st,lo. Sale confirmed. » ♦------------ •< to sell the said deacribed property for cash in i f the iron 0» IN, and how much, the colintv hand, in U.41. gold coin, excepting one hun them. Joseph Kirkjvoud vs Aaron Layson; Mr 8. Strong, a practical ing f iinislting the c- l.s; and also I ow mnch 'if will No wonder that Stearns (who has just ■’ Wi fell- maker, is fòr the be bni t for, the county fu nislti g the brick; dred and fourteen acres of said kind sold bv motion for leave to issue execution. Set Armstrong to Joseph XVatt and conveyed D rowned .— Capt. Jerome, of the retired' from tho‘editorship of the'/fee) íirtftqpr. .‘-nt locatedot th * Ex- •'till it-w much, ti e parti, s' furnishing them. ■ •June by deed d.ited the 27th day of Marah, 1876, and tled. i S."d jail to',be completed and ready to.be re- Jbteanser Fannie Patton, informs ns that run a Hippie-Mitchell organ. He is one >|el; Lafayet e, where he Would liy ce fed o:t or before th<‘ 1st day of October, 11*77. which has been released from the effects of said Mary M Hembree, executrix, vs W N of the saute »tripe; being much married. decree. . ’ 0 J. • a man nauiod Chas. Pope was drowned i æ to see all Lose who have! anya I’arti- a obtejn^Ug th>- contract will be required ABNER XV. WATERS,’ Miss Etta Carey came up from Port-- McCoy et al; suit ito foreclose mortgage, ! t > en*' r into b'.pds < qual <> the contract price ■Í near Oregon City lest Wednesday. Pope marchlCw4 U. S. Marshal for Oregon. thing Micy desire c ;>ne in his line, ’ such conditioned fo’ the f .ttliful verf rmapce of the yeti for. land last Friday evening, and informed Deere'd as a and another gentleman hhd been up the | us that we were mistaken in saying that as clei Ming or repr ring watches, flocks, clocks, co«'-a- t. therefore < h bid liouid contain a M J MeMeAkin ja Harvey Lord; suit jcAW-h jt and aiso'.s vyjhg machines; etc. k I rilirant-. e that th" required bonds will be giv Clackamas riverVn a small boat, on . a ’ she was quite ill. She returned to Port You can Hot afford to pay Credit en. The proposal? w i l he opened on tlje 9th' r for partition ‘ ~ land. Report filed and '.It an.extensive aTi.extensive practice of April, 18i'7, at 16 o'clock A. M. fishing expedition, and as they were ye- ■ land on Mouday last. confirmed. w rge.s .reasonable nnd and The county reai'ne* the right to'reject any prioes for your goods. turning the boat was capsized but both The young ladies in Dayton amuse and ail bids Par ies-desiring to bid can also work Henry II Simm'i vs SLT Berry; action and ... themselves by wresting in the streets, to find c-cpiM of plans and specifications at the of- men suceeded in getting on a drift in the cany K.dum watc itchas any longer. lie- of I uotoby A Mapleton at Salem, Oregon. Middle of the stream. From the drift < the great amusement of the gentlemen, for money. Jury trial; verdict for plain ; Lit AVi.rrE, March 13th, 1877. > f j I ; Ilein ien»»< >er This. iicint'ii they undertook toewirn ashore, but Pope : who laugh when one of the girl» gets tiff. ’ H. HURLEY, never reached the bank, and the other i flopped flat of her back. CouMy Judge; Chas A Berry vs Annie Berry-et al; No v(is the time ms tne nine ‘year lor for Pneumonia, rneumoi CONFECTIONERY Kntlemah was nearly chi’led to death ’ In the case of the Railroad Co. vs W. suit for partition of laud. Report filed Lung ] Fevfer, Coughs, Colds, and fatal 1 re- fore be effected a landing. suits < Epredispostidp to Consumption u -------------- ption and H. Tidd the jury sent by special and confirmed. other flhroat and lit mg Diseases. Bosc- train to the farm of the defendant yes • At the a rug store of.... C P McCullough vs’ S A Young; suit hee’s i Herman Syruii Iras B ase B all .—A number of ball play terday to see the situation of the premis 1 jbeen used in this DENTIST, neigh ifet to foreclose mortgage. Settled. ’ er» met here last Saturday an4 organized es. This is a very important case. ■rhood for t i0 patt two or three . years 5 Without a sit gle faiht.ro to cure. Hezekiah Baileyi vs G W Jones et al; a club with the following officers: D. V. The following names were unintention If yoi •i p lave not us d this meiliciiie your- Olds, President; J. J Hembree, Sucreta- ally left out of our list of attorneys which I suit in equity t$ foreclose mortgage. Time table for Feb, March, stlf. i Mu 0 to 1 . your Di iggist,and ask him of ry; W. W. Nelson, Treasurer. The fol 1 appear» elsewhere: George H. Burnett, Judgment for plaintiff by default. and April, 1*77. its Wi -rid f! derful success among his custoru- Lafayette, first Monday in G W Woodson vs Wm Holcomb; action ers, rhre lowing were »elected as the first nine: V. Proseouting Attorney; F.X). McCown, dcses will relieve the worst Hre** “ doses each month, to remain four Oregon City; J. Gaston, Gaston; Mr. • If J ^.** wwvvKiv ....... k.*VUX — case.. f you huveito faith in any modi- tiavs for money. SettlJt id. ’ D. Old», c; J. J. Hembree, p; Ed Hen Maxwell, Dallas. ' , t .. North Yamhill, Feb. sth and 9th; March, 8th cine, \ list buy a Sainple Bottle of Bose James M Hendrt drix, • s; W. W. Nelson, (captain) lat b; ix ti M J Griffin et al; A young lady while tripping along hoe’s merman Syria» for 10 cents and try and Sth; April, 6:h snd 7th. H. A. Glenn, 2nd b; Morris Fletcher, 3d .XfcMinni ille, second .Monday in each month, suit for partition, A H Roberts appoint - it. 1 egular size little 75 cents, b; John Thurman, 1 f; D. V. Olds, c f; A | last Munday evening secured a fall, but to remain two -lays ed guardian ad litem for Wilbur L. negle it a cough tosave 75 cents. Dayton, Feb. Hth'ani 15th; March,. 14th and P. Fletcher, r f, and Frank, Fenton as1 was hardly down until »he was up agaik It was a can of yeast powder» and Willis L Hendi Irix. 15th; April. 11th and I'-lh. substitute. They will sail under the Amity, third Monday in each month, tore- name of Eckford, either to defeat or to which »he carried in her hand that caus State vs Charles Ringold; larceny, ju main six days I . ” i «> N<¡ tice ed her to rise so quickly. Having fitt d up an office in the Essex Hotel, triumph. s' ry trial; verdict ofiguilty. OREGON I hfivc this day d eposed of all my real Lafayette, I would be pleased td have thpse LAFAYETTE, Two little urchins were standing in J B David vs A C Gibbs et al; confir mAy need my services to call on me there. and p ij^onal propi rty to P. L. Delash- who CALLED.—Mart. V. Brown, the funny the gutter looking at a lady who had My chnrg- s gre r'a>onahLJS.lhiis making it poa- mation of sale. S^le confirmed. niutt) ¿¿who will pajr all indobtness and aiiile for nil to ha\ e worljpilone who may need editor of the Albany Democrat, who has just fallen down on the pavement. “It C P Hoag vs John Sax; action for collec ■ all sums ---- due me. it. False teeth insertedLqp rubber plate. Bro --- -------- > — g , a peculiar faculty for mixing hard sense isn’t »o much that I like oranges,” ob ken sets mended;' andj^ll work promptly and Jf K. D elasiimutt . served one of them, “but what a lot of money. Jury trial; verdict for defend neatly done. r2tf and sound reason with wit and biting people you can bring down with the ; Sh( ridan, March ’26th, 1877. ant. • I sarcasm, gave us a call this week, We peel. J C Pearce vs Oregon Real Estate Co.; 5 Guardian Sale. . were surprised; we expected to see i so A hair about 2 feet in length wa» no action at law to recover possession of re -ALSO— much and yet saw so little, for there ia ticed on the bosom of a young man, the . j S. A. YOUNG, M. P. BY VIRTUE OF A LICENSE end order Is- Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an alty. Verdict for oeft. sued ern March 12th, , 11 lg7, by the County Oourt execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the --------------- notYuncb of him below his shirtcollar, mortiing after tbo sociable. He quieted of ther * of Oregon for Slnltnoinfth county, State of Oregon, for the connty of Yamhill, and Slate McMINNTHOJE, t S • OMMON. O C R R Co. vs W H Tidd; suit to ap and di ¡L __ _______ Hr recor led in tlie Count jrClerk'» office to me directed by the^lerk of said Court, in fa but above it there is an active and witty all aril suspicion by remarking, as he for Y unhill count county,» Oregon,' permitting a Still at issue. mind that any one might well be proud gently put it out of sight, "It must have | propriate land. sale, 17 will sell - at public aurtion to the highest vor of E. T. XVil-on. plaintiff, and against Isreal 1 ■■■' •‘ ■keto.----------------------- Physician, Surgeon a»d Aoeoueeur. Late come off of that red horse I was riding bid del therefor, tor eSrii, in gold coin, ut the Langley, d. fendant, for thd sflm of sixty-one ef. We do not see how he manages to graduate of University of Pacific, San debars ($61), judgment and interest from the Court louse door at llafayette, Yamhill coun- Fran*i!*co. carry such a large title*—Brigadier-Gen the other day.” » . [From thB Reporter.] ty, Or gon, on, on May 2iut, 2 ih L 1877, at the hour of 11 9t|i day of December, Ib76, at ten percent, per SarOfflee: W. H. Boyd’s Drug Store. 1- * eral Martin Van Buren Brown. o’cloc ;, A. M., of tna ’ ay, all the right, title annuiA, and the further sum of $13 75 costs, I t natjduy, The following cypher despatch from The wife of Isaac Davis has been quite and 1r terest of Dora it. Hess, a minor, in aad viLv.ag. a»d have levied upon all the righ|, .title and interest E HAVE A LARGE AND XX’ELI se Field to Tilden is n6w printed foy the first to the <lescrtl»ed real 'v.ux vm estate, cm n tc. lying in ;u of the above named defendant, I. Langley, in lected stock of *' CLOSED.—Ou last Monday evening the time; “Goneup, Dammit, Playedout, low for some time past with inflamma Taiub following A M*' ' 41 county, Oregon; descrilied . on; ... deeorilAa - - as the and to the follow ing described Teal estate to- J north __________ . the;»lonation land claim of singing class closed its labors for the Empty Bari’s, Mules Busted, Income- tion of the stomach, but ia recovering. John J. ine-halfof Hess and wifi i. and being the part oct wit: The ea*’ half of the nortwert quarter and Patent Medicines, Paints. Oils, Brushes bj the Governnti rat survey to the said the north half ol the seuthweat quarter of sec present. The singing denoted marked ioop, Croninsone, Eclipsed, Bill. Ten Mr. Cassius Rogers whose myterious off John L Hess, lying lin section 18 and life in tion eighteen, (Is) in T 5 8 R5 W, in Yamhill Fancy and Dye Stuffs, 1 housand, Forkover, Joebradleyy Infer improrement had been made. There Town: hip _________ 3 south of 1 »nge 2, and th section 13 county. State of Oregon; it being ’hekome^tead disappearance about two. months ago nal, Hartisan, Hayes-ok, Vale, Dead, and 24, ™ Township 3 3so son ttli of range 3 west, Wll- cliam of Richard Roads, No, 1209, and contain Notions, &c., Ao. will ba efforts made to organize another’ Duckfield.” could not be explained, has recently been lamet e meridian, am and I being notification No. ing one hundred and sixty-one and GO 100 acres, 1419. class, commencing about the 18th of and on heard from. He writes a letter to his r Dati d March 24th, At ¿D.,1877 < - *■ next araoth. In the meantime, we sug Saturday, the Slat day of March, 1877, .11..T. KUETEMYfcR, C onvicted .—The man Ringold of wife, from some placo in Kansas. s —ALSO— Gua 4i*n of the bsfate oi Dora ft. Hess, a mi- st the hotir of one o’clock, r m , I will proceed gest t&t all who contemplate attending whom we made mention some time since nor. marcl>30w4 An old gentleman named Kincaid, to sell in front of the Court House door, in againto continue praoticira’, that they 4 Lsfsyette, Yamhill county, Oregon, st public " may not lose anything daring the ab as having appropriated to bis own use a who has made his home for two years auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, Cigars. Tobacco and Stationery, to., kc. Final ""ft Settlement. suit of clothes belonging to another gen past with his son-iin-law, Mr. Cham sence of the Professor. * . » the above described real estate to satisfy said Which we will sell at need prices foi cash, Net cc is hereby given that the undersigned execution and costs, with accruing costs. tleman, was indicted by the grand jury berlain, died two eeks ago. His re execu rix of the estate of W ill A djourn .—Prosecuting Attor and has been tried and convicted? and cf John Laughlin, de- Lafayette, March 2, ,1877. H C DALE, S^ Perse filled snd medicines com- cease* blretiff Yambill county. tile d'liar xiiiiia tinnl tavwunu account of Bebiu said estate. ney Barnett informs us that the grand will be sentenced to-day. When his at mains were burriod in Washington coun and v ti i it lias pounded at hours. 51tf P. 0. SULLIVAN, the County C ’ Aurt of Yamhill county ty. His age was 77 years. has m|de an order for, the bearing of said ac- STEAMER M’MINNVILLE jury will probably adjourn to-day. This torney advised him to plead guilty here- A .............. at the on coiintliut tV Court " * bouse: in ’ ■ ljtfayatte, * has been one of the most inquisitive fused, saying he would rather suffer the » Will Leave H olloway ’ s P and O intment .— Tuesd ty, , tbs ’ » Ah day of May, 1»77, at 10 o’- 1 ■ full penalty of the law than make such clock17 ~ k. m. of sold day! at which time and place McMinnville every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat juris« ever in session here that we re Mil ILL hereafter be foTOd M tho soatk We stand aghast a the thousands hourly all p«i aiotis interested piny appear. TOU 1KUST TAT UP. . a plea. urday, for JHT eastooraer rownef Meed’s Open member of. Bat Burnett has held them S usan au L aughlin , ture grave, victims harried to a pre House, up stairs, SMem, Or09«a. nilly in cheek, and hae not paid any attention Afar >h 23, 1877, i ’ Executrix. OTICE is hereby given that the eo-parteer- S entenced .—His Honor, Judge Boise, of having negl the first symptoms And intermediate pointe. to the idle tale of the slanderer. ship heretofore existing between Little this morning sentenced Ringold to one of disease. Whethen the complaint orig field A Hill is this day dissolved By mntual eon ■ » L ■ «■____________ * For rates apply on board. ja23tf sent; said firm having sold out to B. Harris. All TEACHERS’ NOTT^lL * year in the penitentiary. When asked inates in the body, or be introduced acci debts of said firm wm I be paid by H. R. Little- who are suffering from the errors and J if he had anything to say, this noble son dentally through the skin—fatal results Indi field tions of yotMh, nervous weakness, early _y, loss of nianhood. Ac.,«twill send HnHERE will be a Public Examination for All persons indebted to said firm, or to me, of Ireland made quite a lengthy speech. St that will; cure you, FREE OF X those wishing Certificates on Saturday, must pay the Mme immediately to H. Hurley, may be warded off by a timely recourse a jr. He said that he did not deny having the CL. 1. This great reme iy was discovered tne Slat day of March, 1877, at the Lafaj etto is authorised to oolloot the same, and ae 26 by a ssionary in South America. Send a School house, commencing at «o’clock A. M. who olotheo but did deny stealing them. Ho to one or both off these medicines, one else. B. B/L«mnai». J. H. CASSE, ressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. crate per box or pot. claims to have traded for the clothes. 183 Fab. MW. Suporinmndaat. Mit Station D, Bible HouMp Yav Yanu I N ÇUNT (HABLÓ J. H. CLARK, Proprietor Lafayette W. Market, A Lafayette, Oregon. T vit ¡A’. LOOK HERE' DRUGS, DRUGS, On the 15th Nov. vre 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 Produce all we can GET FOR IT! J, M. ROBERTS, Sheriff’s Sale Select Toiled Articles. W WALSH & REED, HUB n i BUOI MERCHANTS, Attornoj-st-Lsw, ; A. CARD, N