Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, April 13, 1877, Image 3

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HERE AND THERE.
LAFAYETTE
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COURIER
THE MAIL*
Mills close aià:-io o’clock P. M; Arrive at
7: ’.0 «‘clock 1‘. M.
A F ine B uilding .—The county jail
which is to lx’ erected at this place the 1 Warm.
coming summer will be a fine structure, ; Deautiful weather.
and bii? which thè county,- and especial­
Keep the lock project going.
ly Lafayette, should be proud of. The ,
dimensions are as follows, length, 45 feet; | Job’s comforters are ailing som? of the
width, 28 feet; and is to be two storjes I boys.
The river is getting down to low wate i?r
high. T
fi rst story win
will bo
in
1 he O
oe 11 feet ni
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theclear\ afief tlxe second story 12 feet'in mark, ■
the clear. It will contain four iron cells
Dr. Watts says there is no place like
constructed of |-iuch boiler iron. There home.
will also ba one cell especially adapted
Sheriff Dale was very sick during the
for female prisoifbrs. The floor of tho forepart of the ^eek/
prison will bo lai<l with patent roifk The
Things will be more lively
wor
* when
upper story will bç finished for a resi- |
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on the jail commences. ,
(lence for the jailor and. his family. The
Remember the big
sheriff will have a fine office providsebfor
takes place hi:re to-day.
him in the front part ofthe building, on |
Over 100 persons attended tbe buri»R
the first floor. The material with which
of Mr. Chrisman last Sunday’?''* -
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it will be built will be brick; and the
Quito a number of our citizens went to!
prison walls are to lie laid up with the
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best water-.lime cement, also the founds- , l’ortland'last Tuesday tu^rning.
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A L j K*
ADMINISTBAT,
powder in an oyster can and set it on
fire, even if he should regain his eyesight.
otice is hereby given that by vir­
OTICE is hereby driven that-ny virtue of
an order of the County Court of Yamhill
tue of an execution and order of sale, is­
Like Scotch snuff, he got one pinch and
county, Oregon, made and 'entered of record sued out of the office of the Clerk of the Circuit
on the 10th «lay of >|arch, 1877, we will sell at Court of the United States for the District of
that’s enough, for Duffy.
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highest bidder, in front
publicauction
tot
Oregon, to me directed and delivered, com­
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of the Court House oor in Yamhill county, manding me to sell the following described
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D. pRVM ANSWERED.
Oregon,
8.
inortgagad property, situated in Yamhill coun­
ty, State of Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at a
point north eighty three degrees. 0st seven
cliainsfand thirty- links, distant from a peint
thirteen chains and eighty links, aonth of the
northeast cprner of the southeast quarter of
section thirty-four, in townshjp four south,
range four west of the Willaipètte meridian;
running thence south eighty-three degrees west,
one hundred and three chains and fifty links,
thence south eighteen degrees and thirty min­
utes east twenty nine chains and twenty links,
thence east twenty three chains and thirty links,
thence south twenty-five degrees, sait forty
chains, thence south seventy-two degrees, east
twelve chains and fifty links, thenco north sev­
enty-three degrees, east seventy one chaîner
thence north twenty-three degrees and thirty
/minutes, west^ixty-lonrchains and uinety links
to the place of beginning, containing 640 94-100'
acres.
Also the following described premises, to
wit: Lots three, four, five and six, aud the
northwest quarter of the southwest quarter and
the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter
of aection three and lot number one of section
four, »11 in township five south, range four west
of the Willamette meridian containing 154 34-
100 aores.
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Also the following described premises to wit:
The fractional south half of the ix>rtbsast
quarter, tits fractional south half ofthe north s
west quarter, the fractional north half of ths
southeast quarter, and the fractional southwest
quarter, albof section thirty- four, and’the frac­
tional northwesteiuarter of the southweatquar-
ter of section tnirty five, and the fractional
southeast quarter ofthe northeast quarter of
section thirty three, and the fractional north­
east quarter of the southeast quarter of section
thirty three, all in township four south, range-
four west of the Willamette meridian contain­
ing 150 53-100 acres.
Al-o the following described premises, to wit:
Beginning nt the southest corner of that certain
donation land claim known and designated on
the maps and platç of. the United States govern­
ment surveys as the donation land claim of Rich­
ard Booth and his wife Margaret, and running
thence west twenty four chains and eighty links
to the west boundary line of said Booth's claim,
aud the boundary line between said Booth's
'claim and the claim of C. B. Hawley, thence
south on said line two chains, thence west to
the center of the Yamhill river, thence down
the center of said river to a poin,t where the
east boundary line of a’aid Booth's claim crosses
s u'd river, thence south on said east boundary
line to tha place of beginning, containing 42 50
100 acres.
Also the following described premises, to wit:
Beginning at the southeast comer of .that cer­
tain land claim situate in township five south,
range four west of the Willamette meridian,
known and designated in the governm»nt sur­
veys as claim numbered seventy-two, and run­
ning thence north twenty-three degrees and
thirty minutes west, nineteen chains aud fifty
links, thence south seventy-five degrees and
thirty minutes, east eleven Chains and forty
links, thence south four degrees and thirty min­
utes west, twenty-nine chains, thence north
eighty-five degrees and thirty mtnutes west,
twenty-seven chains and sixty links, thence
south four degrees and thirty minutes, w est five
chains, them e west seventy-nine chain's and
eightlinks, thence north twelve chains, thence
east twenty-seveu chains and fifty links, thence
south seveniy^degrees and thirty minutes east
twelve chains, thence north seventy-three de­
grees east s* ventveone chains to the place of
be/inning. containing 153 acres.
Also the following described prepiise«. to wit:
Beginning at a point north fourteen degrees,
east fo-ty five chains from the rontheast comer
of that certain land claim situate* in township
five south, range four we-t of the Willamette
meridian, and known and des gnated upon the
maps and plats of the government surveys as
the land claim of Charles Al. Johnson, and run
ning thence north fourteen degrees east ’thirty-
five chains and thirteen4inks, thente north four
degrees west, thirteen chains and fiftv-four links
thence west fifty-o e chains and twenty links,
th-nce south nine degrees west, seventeen
chains and seventy- links, thence south fifty-six
dc-gret s and thirty minnteseast. fifiy-tive chains
and fifty o- e links to the place of beginning,
¿.ontabling 17540-106 actes.
Or a- tm.ch thereof as may l>e sufficient to
and administering to those who we
raise the amount due to the pDintifis from the
fill follow« ?,
defendant Jane Aimstrong, and i le rest the reon/
injured.
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and for special attorney’s fees, and for costs and
is a diegrt ec,
dlsburs insuts herein and the expenses of sale,
I|AYTO.\ ITEMS,
’’ Penn«y'vap|a
accordance with a judgment and decree en-
9 iu
t reJ on ihe 10th day of April. A. D. 1876. in
Our regular correspondent sends ns t- I
said court.in favor of the Oregon and Washing­
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LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
ton Trust investment Company, limited, and
following items from Dayton, under d la
. S an * F r isctsco , April
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re;
I.a lies caU and examine my gooJs;- they arc against Jane Armstrong, in a cause w hete n the
of April 10th:
Oregon ar-.d Washington Tr -st Investment Com­
lhe '-eit ever i>ron ’lit to 1 hi> market.
Capt. W. S. Powell's elegant m
di-patch Lorn Oroville sa
1 l-csneetlully ask a share ol t tie public nat- pany. limited, were plaintiffs, and Jane Arm­
r.inag''.
Mrs. L. A. DIXON.
strong et s| w*re defendants,
water craftotho “Frankje Powell,”, w -. jury today pre.-ented a r(
aprS
1 will; on the ¿3th of April, A. D. 1877, at the
hour of une o’clock E! M. of said day, in front of
successfully lapiiched oq Monday la t brief sessii hi of three djyj
the Court, House door in the- town of laifayette,
Tha Frankie is a beautiful little boat ai i
county of Yamhill, District ot Oregon, proceed
TheY find indictments afj
to sell the said described propertv for- cash in
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sets the water like a dupk she is quite
Roberts, J ohn and Chas Slaughter, F
hand, .,811 I-, S. gold coin, excepting one hun­
DENTIST,
credit to her builders, Messrs Powell a i
dred and fourteen acres of said land sold bv
W Staiiibrèok and F E Conÿray, fur
€
Jane Armstrong to Joseph Matt and conveyed
Jones.
bv deed dated tlie 27th day of March, 1876. and
I murder ol each of the four Chinamen
Summer is coming, for Capt. Wils >|
Time table for' ictb ’Iarch, which has been released from the effects of said
decree.
S,.d April, l-7.\ .
killed at ' ▲mm's l'anch near Ciijco; Í
has purchased a new panama bat.
ABNER W. WATER8,
Ikfsyvtte. firkt Monday in.
marchlGwl
■ U. S. Marshal for Oregon.
each month, to remain lour
Sawmill laid up again on account d for a rion. nguìr.st AViiglit, Jones alni
days
Fay, the Il ree Sis tighter boy?. Rob-; ■North Yamhill, Feb. sth and Dtb; March, 8.11
damaged machinery.
und !'th; April, 6:h and 7th..
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Uncle Beu llobinson is building a c< 1 erts iind ( ’anway; for attempt to com
McMiiiii.ilic, second Monday in each mouth,
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’mil arson Íajust Roberts, John and to re ■ ..>UI t a da i s
tage residence on his lot in this pla
D iyton, lM?b. 14th. and l.»th; March, 14th and
ig'hieu
and
Holderbaum.
We afe going to have a sidewalk tl
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Charles SI
lutlr: April. 11th unci 12th.
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Atnitr, third Monday in each month, to re­
the school house at last.
Those
charged
4ith
alrson
will
proba-
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main six da>s
Havifig fitted up an office in the Essex Hotel,
Mr. Stanley has commenced work s
'^signed
on
Saturday,
and
blv he a
Lafayette, 1 would be pleased to-have those
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I the dam.
CONFECTIONERY -
wlia may need iny iwif«s to call on me there.
the trials will commence on ..the Id th My
cliafg- a are r<‘-a>onabl., thus making it pos­
Eoth mills idle now ; makes times 1
instant. ‘ iBie report of the gyand ju­ sible for nil to have wprk done win may need
dull.
it. Fal>e teeth inserted on lubber plate. Bro­
....At the drug store of...
ry closes la
|as follows: ”\Ve find there ken sets tuendftil; and all Work pronipllv
promptly and
STATE NEWS.
WFatly^doue. *
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LAFAYETTE. OREGON
ay of April, 1B77,
On O m * inth
at the hour of one clock in the afternoon of
said day, the follow g described real estate,
To THE E ditor OF THil COl’KIEK:
ltelotiging to tl
ate ol’ Jane Armstrong,
to-wit:
Tn the Reporter of the fifth inst. there deceased,
SECRET SOCIETIES,
Beginning at a
nt north 83 degrees, cast
appeared a letter written by- “a young 7.30 chafTis distant rom a point 13.80 chains
fl£t corner ... of . t he sout li­
south of the nort.l __________
A. F. A A. M.—Meets the Friday on or beforo
lady who dj is not wrëstle in the streets east qnarterof sectibn 34, in townehiqA south
the fall m >on. Members in good standing invi­
south
eiglity-three de-
range 4 west: thenp fe ____
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for the ami; piuent of gentlemen.” We grecs we«t^MS.5O Chains; thence south 18 de­
ted to attend. By order of.
W. M.
grees and 3<i miirttpseast 29.20 chains; thence
have noticq the item referred to going cast
23 30chains; tly*nce south 25 degrees east
I. O. O. BL— Meets every Saturday night at
the rounds #f the press. Even admitting 40chains; thence j louth 72 degrees, east 12.50
o'clock P. M. Members in good »tanding invi­
chains; thence nor“ Ih 73 degreesets.t 71 chains:
ted io attend. Ey order of
N. G.
that those young lodges did wrestle or thence north 23 del frees and 33minutes, west
til.90 chains to t he a ilace of beginning, contain-
1. O. G. T.—Meet« every Tuesday nt ht at7
scuffles can ÇOt a couple of young 1 idies ing rdO.lHi acres. •
Alsothe following_<e«cribed premises to-
P. M. Members of the order in good standing
indulge in a bit of harmless amusement,' wit:
thé northwest
Lots No. 3, 4,5 and 6, and tbe
invited. By order of
W. C. T.
in their d' jwn yard, without the evil quarter of the southwest quarter,; and the
sonthwest quarter of llie
sonthwest
ilie northwest quarter
P. H.—Mieta the third Saturday of each
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tongue of i ^lander cry in ig out against ■ of section .. Z,
3, _____
und
lot No. -
1 section
4, all in
Township,'/,
south
range
4. west containing
Township.),
month at 10 o’clock A. Ml at Grange Hall.
Why
them? W
Mj should Ij); Corum wish to 154.34 acres.
Also the following described premises to-
Also-ihe
cast a bletJi
bletui i?h on the fair names of thoss- wit:
CHIUCHES.
wit; The fractional south
«outli half of thernorth-
thwnorth-
I
south
half
who ‘never harmed her, or him, as the east • quarter, and "the fractional
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of the northwest quarter, and the fractional
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REV. J, HOllEROrP. E.
case may b;, and who ie to-day ns much north half ot
of tho southeast quarter, and the
We hear that Prof. Whitlow’s singing"
fractional
sou.th-.vest
quarter,
of M. section
s -- ection
- • fractional
— ’ southwest
-I. »' . northwest
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V. 31
Sunday of eicb month at............ ..,11 x. m . tion wails. If th» plans, specifications
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of*a lady as D. Corum is, or probably and - the
quarter
and drawings now on file are any’ indi­ class in Chehalem is progressing finely.;
83
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soutiiwest
quarter
of
section
31.
and
the
frac
­
southwest
3>.
more ftp.
tional son-lisRst
soirnsSst quarter.
quarter, of^
of the,
the northeast
cation of how tho building will Look
It sometimes costs twenty-five dollars] i
Regular appointments of Rev. J. W. Watt«,
We think that those female olympiads quarter of section 33. and tliefraetional north­
when completed’ it will certainly bo a fine
>f t the
sec­
east quarter of
be southeast quarter of sec-
to
ride
in
a
one-horse
buggy
in
Cheha-
second Sunday of each mouth al 11 o’clock a
t^nes, tton 33, all in Township 4 south, --------
range 1 4 —
west
(although a nttle gay aud lively at^jmes,
i one, and in jbvci ^- respect well adapted to
i containing 150.53 acres.
m . and 7 o’cb ck p . m .
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the purpo-^ ' for fvhieh it is designed, and "1cm.
are not aft j<|ted with that hypoi ■criticai
AT-o I the
piaiuises
to-
Also
lie following
follow ^ descyibed
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.
southeaskiorner of
wit: Beginning at the southeasl
. Rev. T. P. Haynes, pastor in chargo ; is in ïhe highest degree creditable to the
The geese are flying northward. This; - and false mpfi,e3ty that som “younglla-
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the donation land claim of Ricliar
Ricliara' and Mar­
of this district, for the M. E. Churcli, skill and good judgment of Mr. l'<»^.thby, is a sure sign that summer is near at dies” are) s
garet Booth; alienee
'theticer west.24.
24.80
ch wins to tire
so chi
and second to lion«
for good. gapet
<
South, will preach at this place on the who designed and drew up the plans' and
west
boundary
line
of
said
v—. '—...I-.,".,—7 ._*.X Booth’s . claim
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hand.
name,
when
you
sift
the
matter
right
the
line
between
the
clfiim
claim
of
said
Booth and
;
4th Sunday of each month, at 11 o’clock specification .
,
C. B. Hawley: tNence south on said line 2chs;
L ft at this office, a mere-sham pipe, down to tht point.
and also in the evening.
thence west fo
to the center of the Yamhill riv ­
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er; thence
down ' t-lie
center - of
to a
c.
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- »^aiil river
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I D ied .—Death*'relieved Mr. Walker which
We
are
o
(he
opinion
that
what
hurts
the owner can have by paying for
t>o!nt where
where ‘ "the
the east boundary line of said
L arceny .—Jenkins, tho nigger, has Chrisman from all pain and ‘suffering
river: thence south
D. Corum il that her “lithe afid willowy Booth’sciaiin crosses said river;
this notice.
on said east boundary line to the place of be
be- ­ ;
done it at last. He has broken one of hist Saturday morning. He has been
figure” wil not admit of such innocent ginning, containing 42S
43V ’ acres.
<
Mr.
Gus
Johnson,
who
has
been
atten-p
AI?o tlie
the following described premises to^
to-
the ten commandments aud got the offi­ ailing for soma time past from necrosis
pastime.
wit-
Beginning at
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... the southeast corner of {
claim
No.
70
in
township
5
south
4
west;
cers of the law after him Mr. James ih the arm, and was failing fast. As a ding pchool at Monmouth during thel
range
j
M epiiib ’ obhetii .
thence nerth
ncrjth 23
33 degrees and 30 minutes west
lie
r“ returns;
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Reid, living about a mile south of St Joe, . last resort it was decided to amputate winter, is down on a visit, J
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19.50 Chains
19.50
chains ’, thence south 75 degrees and 30
minutes east 11.40 chains; tlience south 4 .de­
h
From tl e latest despatches it geetns grees
came into town last Monday and made tho arni, which was performed last Fri­ next week.
and 30 minutes wesi 39cliains; thence
We are. requested to nqinr lunce that) that war 1 etween Russia and 'l'tirkey north85 degrees and 30 minute*west 27.00eli£;
complaint, charging the nig with larce­ day, but he was too low to survive the
thence south 4 degree- and 30 minutes west 5
ny; he having entered th’e house of Mr. shock, and breathed bis last about two Rev. Neill Johnson willLpcMn ch at thiol cannot bn avoided. They cannot chainsHhcnce west 79.08 chaitrft thence north
12 chain At hence east 27..>0cliains; thence south
Reid last Sunday during the absence of o’clock Saturday morning,. R qv . Neill place on the fifth Sunday of the present!
70 .degrees ami 3U minutes eaKt 12’chains;
agree,
and
ì
bave
gone
too
far
to
re
thence north 73 degrees, east 71 chains to the
the family and stolen a pair of pants, a Johnson preached the funeral at 11 o’­ month, at 11 o’clock A. M.
of lH»ginning. containing 153 acres.
cede, Russia ha» given orders to place
Also the following described premiseszto-
pistol, and several oth-r articles.
It clock Sunday morning at the church,
A young lad natnud Seawood Fdl4
wit: Beginningat a point north 14 degrees east
seems that this wandering darkey, since from where the last remains were follow­ quartz fell from the trapeze and nearly! issue a wa lì- proclamation, i
45 chains from t Ite southeast corner ot the do­
nation laid claim of Charles M. Johnson, in
w....
. . . the oHier day. He * had!
—
” himself
he left here,' hired out to Mr. Bowd lhll ed to thé cemetery by a host of mourn­ 4 4* busted
5 south range 4 west; t lienee noi-fli
Mad iso >ii Wells and his family are township
ing friends. The deceased was iu his
14 degrees cast 35.13chains to a post on W f M.
to slash poles, but after working at it
to lay by for repairs a day or so, but is
Butrnm
’
s
west line; thence north 4 deJTees-
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seventy-fourth year. A wife and family
vest 13 51 challis; t heince west 51,20 clAins;
half an hour or so he concluded that are left-to mourn his death.
now out again.
, i ! urging war claims before the South
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111 «rn Claims' Commission which amount thence south 9 degrees west. 17.70. chains;
chopping was not his forte» and quit the
thence south .Vi degrees and 30 minutes east
A traveling mountebank stopped hero
chains to the place of beginning, contain­
G rand E xcursion .—Mr. Frank Hill, Wednesday evening aud performed J to nearlyj feven handred thousand 55.51
job. He next turned up at Mr. Altrroiid
ing 175.40 acres.
The whole of the above doscrtlied tracts o.f
Fletcher’s, last Saturday, where he asked the gentlemanly purser of the steamer few Tricks at .the stores, after whichihq dollar?, it ia a fraudulent bill, but land,
amount ing to t welve hundred and t wen-
t
v-tlve
acres, is to l>e stdd on -aid day asafore-
for something to eat, and was accommo­ McMinnville, informs us,that prepar­ took up a collection, He managed tj
IJayes ou/41it to see that he is, paid, said, save and except 114 actés, sold to Joseph
dated with a dinner. After which be is ations for a grand excursion are "th ing pick up a few dollars in that way.
by sa>d Jane Armstrong, beforp her
for if Madson Wellffl tad not been & Watt
death;described as follows, to-wlt»Commenc­
euDposed to have taken a.nap in the perfected. On Maj' 10th the McMinn­
at the southwest coraerof the tract of
A fine rosewood guitar, inlaid witlj dishonest ¡plow, mercenary and con ing
1,225 acres above described, known as the
brush, as he caine- to Mr. Reid’s place, ville will leave Salem at 5 o’clock A. M. pearls, patent bend -cost the party whc|
Armstrong place;rtliencealong the cehter of
which, is only a short distance from Mr. and will touch at Dayton on her way purchased it $40; prie : $13, at I"11*-' J sciencelcss| paves.wtjiuld never have the roa I leading from I’ayton to Amity- east­
erly to the cast line'of the hind known as the
Fletcher's, that evening and asked for down.
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_ _ Portland.
MHH Harris’, 702 Kearny Street, four doo 4 been seated in the! White House. Fri'cn.an Johnson land; tlience northerly at
From there
she „ goes
riliht angles to said road toa point frotn which
supper, saying he had uot eaten auythingfe^j, hcr .„^„gerg- wiH be tansferred from the City Hall. San Fiancisct
Hayes really owes' hini^tlic money? a Tine extending westerly paralleFtO the said
Send
fer
it
—
a
great
bargain.
since early in the morning. After eating
roafi, will include lliucres in the parcel here­
to the steamer City of Salem, which will
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by sold; 1 lienee from said point westerly -p-ir-
hia supper he went to McMinnville, and
“
Donity
”
Cresswell
gave
us
a
call
la
The
Cameron
clati|
have
tho
Penn
­
at’lel to said road to the west line of the said
is supposed to have returned to Mr. Reid-’* take them to Astoria, where she will re­
Arnistrouj place; thence southerly along said
sylvania legislature ¡under such ad line
last aforesaid to tfie place of beginning,
{»lace tha next day, and seeing the farni- main for two days and th^n return. The Saturday. Ho has lmen attending scboi
containing
one hundred and fourteen Acres,
y go out for a short walk, entered the excursion u rll occupy four days. Tick­ at Forest Grove for the past six month
mirable diKipline th; t but oue Pie- leaving eleven hundred and eleven ucree still
’house and helped himself. He went to ets for the round trip will be only five but ^xpects to engage in school teachin; e
belonging to
esta.« of the said JaltwArm-
■publican v jfed again it Don Tur Sena- strong, decease 1, all situatcand lÿingin Yam­
St Joe «nd. endeavored to dispose of the dollars, not including rnea’s. The num­ in thisk county, shortly. Dduuy is t
hill «feunAyi-Oregon.
articles’ saying hi wanted to go to Port­ ber of tickets to bo sold have been lim­
Sait lan’d is to .-old in< body or tracts to
tor. The aged Simon was on hand
pretty
as
e«r.
suit purchasers, and the condition^of said
land and had no money. ’If he is caught ited to 250.
to witness t|ie new tiiurnph of his pe- sale are as follows, to-wit: For enough cash in
he will most likely werk for the Stat? ]
Dr. Watts was aboard of the tra
iiutid to nay offa mortgage which the Oregon
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some time.
I n P ursuit .—The warrant for the which collided with another train on tl
euiiar ift t iods, and .to rejoice that and Washington Trust Investment .tkimtiany
hold against -aid land, and a credit will be
arrest of Jenkins was placed in the hands summit of the Si. ra Nevada mountain d they serve l liis pon »< weif as they given on allsninsover -aid kmount.-
C ontract A wardeix —The County
F.
i'LI.Ti HEE.
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of d -puty sheriff Nelson who has been on He received no injuies, but contracted
LIZAI’.ETIl FLETCHER,
h-atl so oftiiri 7i
Court met on the 9th to receive and open
nitor
A-’-srlfiistr...
-- and
... ... Administratrix.
the hunt of this American citizen of cold while he’ping to extricate the trai
> Lafayette. March I t. 16771
man wits h ipp
bids for building the county jail. There
D ayton , Apr. Sth, 1877.
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MOUNT ; DIABLO
J. H. CLARK, Proprietor
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
THE
HVLNG JU8T PURCHASED
_ above named ntablishment, I invito
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my friends to give me a call and try my
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WINES,
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LIQUORS, '
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■EGA RS,
TOBACCO.
’*1 [17“A goad Billiard Table will be found
here for the accommodation of my custom­
ers.
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J. H, CLA^K.
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Lafayette
Market,
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African descent, but up to the present
were three bids presented, . as follows:
writing, Thursday, t.he nig has."bean non
Maddaugh & Donaldson, without cells,
come atable. It is to be hoped that he
<4,300, with three cells, ^5,300; W. Van­
i will be captured or else frightened out
derpool, without cells, <4,635, with two
; of tfie country, for he is a dangerous
cells, <5,446; E. K. M.ller, with two cells I character. All shonld keep their doors
<6,496. Maddaugh & Donation being
locked when he is around. We hear
tbs lowest bidders th<7 con tract was : that he has made threats that should he
awarded to them, and to-morrow was find a f 'male unprotected he would not
the day set on which‘to consummate the hesitate to ravish her. Such a character
ishould.be put where he could do no
contract aud receive and approve^ the
harm.
bonds. Messrs. Maddaugh «fe Donaldson
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are residents o?S;ifctn. They are good
R eturned .—Dr. J. W. Watts return-
mechanics, and are perfectly reliable; ..•d homo Wednesday evening from an
and the county is fortunate in securing ' extended trip Bast. He looks none tho
their services. The jail will bo built in worse for the trip. He made the hearts
all respects according to the plans and of the young folks glad by bringing a
specifications. Mr. Setters, of Dayton, ! liberal supply, of the regular old fashion­
has taken the contract to furnish the ed hicory nuts and some genuine maple
’ brick, and/will start a brickyard at this sugar. He was accompanied by a sister-
place as soon as the weather will permit. in-law, Mrs. N. Mosely, who is travel­
He intends to burn at least 200,000 brick, ing for her health. The-reception giv­
of which the jaij will require about 130,-
000, and the balance will be for sale. en the doctor was nothing to speak of,
The jail will be located on the lot west considering the valuable services he has
of the Court House square, directly oppo­ rendered the Republican party. The
site the west gate. It is to bo completed American flag floated at half-mast, a
sulute of one gun was fired, and the
on or beforo Oct. 1st, 1877.
church bell was tolled.
B adly S tuck .—Oue day last week
Mrs. T. Brown and Miss’ Maggie Hand-
ley were buggy riding at North Yamhill.
They had to orose a bridge,. one end of
whioh had been washed out of its origin­
al place by the high water, and st the
end of this bridge there was a very bad
mtldhole. They attempted to cross this
bad place, but when about the mid^e of
the hcto the mud was sd deep and thiSk- H
that the horse could not budge the bug- ■
gy, and there they stuck They called
for help, but not seeing anyope conclud­
ed to help themselves. T^k-y had to get
out of the buggy into tlio mud, which
was nearly waist deep. / young nan
arrived upon the scene a mt this time
and assisted them out
the Cdilemma
and the mud. But ip thiir1 efforts Miss
Handley was knocked down iu the mud
and the wheel passed oyer her. No dam­
age done but what water would removed
J
R ather P articular —On Rev. Ho­
berg’s place above town, there is a well
some 48 feet deep, and containing about
11 feet of water. The well is curbed,
the curbing extending about three feet
above the ground. There is also an in­
habitant of the place in the shape of a
grey suirrel. Not being satisfied with
the water on the surface of the ground,
'the squirrel knawed a hole through the
curbing and descended a distance of 37
feet to quench his thirst.. This h& has
been in the habit of doing, several times
a day, for the past two or three weeks.
. I would respectfully announce to the pub*
lie of Lafayette and vicinity, that I always
keep on hand the beat quality of meat, at
reasonable price«
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Also every variety of pore Groceries, Fish
Canned Fruita, Vegetables, etc., Give ms
a call and see for yourself.
Janli
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Lai ay ette, Oregon;
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W. J. OLIVER,
Proprietor.
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he undersigned having th«r-
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oughly refumishhd the above naawfi
house, is noir prepared to accommodate the
public iu a satisfactory manner, at the fol­
.owing rates:
Boar d and Lodging per week, .. .|6 00**
Board per week, ......... •....,......... 4 00
Board and Lodging, per Day,......... 1 25
The X&blo will at all times be suppli­
ed with the best the Market Affords.
MRS. L. A. DIXON,
Si I L L I N EU
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W^. OLTVKB.
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DRUGS, DRUGS,
You can not afford to pay Credit
priora for your goods.
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On the 15th Nov. we -
will’open a strictly cash
Store, when Goods will
be sold ai least <-15 per
cent below former Pri­
ces ever obtained* in this
County.
Will pay for Produce
all we can s- GET FOR IT!
has been n existence in our midst an’
organized Band of incendiaries alid ¿s- STEAMER M’iVTINNVILLE
The fishery at Gardiner is almost co Ap­ sassin», w wise crimes may be compar
Will Leave
MoMinaville every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
plet e<l.
I
ed to thoie of the worst criminals ev­ urday, for
A large acreage will be sown in f a c er brough . to justice, and we bclieye
this season.
And intermediate points.
that some of them are still at large,
For rates apply on board.
ja23tf
Tbe morals of Astoria are in a depl )
We urgejupon
pon those whose duty it is
able state, according to Ireland.
.Guardian Sale.
to pufshe with relentless vigor every
Pawnbrokers have to pay a quarte :
clucio th( i|- identity and punishment.” BY VIRTUE OF A LICENSE and order is­
license at Baker City of six dollars
sued on March 12tli, 1877. by’the County Oonrt
A great Beal of dissatisfaction is ex­ of the State of Oregon for Multnomah county,
May day dsnees are advertised
aud duly recorled in the County Clerk’s office
pressed at what is considered the has- for Yamhill county, Oregon, permitting a LAFAYETTE, OREGON
Douglas cofinty “till yeu can't rest.”
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sale. I will sell at nubllem”-- ’«n to the highest - --
‘ Mn.at tfoc
ial manner in which bidder therefor,Tor cash, i.
A man was knockod down and rob
Court House door at Lalavctte. tamhlil coun­
T axes .—Owing to tho fact that there at Gardiner last week by some unku
e jury 8 conduct^’ ULiwihiryrre- ty, Oregon, on May ind, 1877, at the hour of 11
A. M-fef
day, all tbe right, title
is an unusually large amount of delin­ party.
of Dora B. mam , «miner, tn an d tuiu UlU^
Try little effort having been made to and J ertai
ì
flowing
described
real estate, lying in
quent taxes due the county for last year,
county,
Oregon;
describes
**.,£■
n;
described
W. It Dunbar has organized
secure the Indictmc 14».
-r of n _ »c-balfor theuoi inatiou land claim of
the Court has concluded to ncV gxant
pa
’ set
tippler lodge at Garvais, wi
II. Hess and wire. ai._
Ln <1 being
_— lg the
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part
prisoners, including several member« John
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any further time in which taxbs Tor
Cio
thé said
off by the Government survey
to the
membership.
S. A. YOUNG, M. D
John'II.
Hess,
lying
in
section
18
and
19
in
of the council of nine, ft ho have been Township 8 south ol range 2, and in section 13
this year are to be collected and as the
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Some
of
tha
wheat
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McMIN
’NVILLJK, I i I OBI
24. Township 3 south of range 3 west, Wil-
the up
time will expire by the next term of the
set at liberty and have returned tu and
lsuictte meridian, and being notification No.
Select Toilet
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Last — Saturday
des.
court, IO
to Wit.
wit: May 9th, all persons who
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..y three milto fr^mAhte^u^ llnQW*
QLicO. A coi,rey|)ondept_h1nts that 141».
Ph yrici**. Surgeon and Aocoucenr. Lata
Dated March 34th. A. D., 1877
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Wilt. Townsend, Justice of the Peace for I hgTe not yet pai<j their taxe8 ]lad better TBUl nigh. - ■
*graduate of University of- PacMta, 1
H. F. KUETEMYER,
by
Vh-tuo
ot
their
presence
there
addi
­
Francisco:
Guardian of the estate or Dora E. Hess, a mi­
West Chehalem precinct, held court in do so before that time, as they will all
Eight more Coos Bay men star
CBTOffloe: W. H. Boyd’s Drug Store.
nor.
.
.
march30w4
tional
itetna
of
interest
may
soon
be
>ay
ither
wí
>
s
toa
moist
be
declared
delinquent
ualess
they
pi
that valley. The weal
the Black Hills aud more are
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E HAVE A LARGE a ND WRLI to
so the iollv nlow- U.P’ and .wi.U bftL° co,t8 to
in adi idi-
expected
-
to admit of farm labor, so the jolly plow-
their "pougkeepsies.”
Final Settlement.
lected stock.of
tion to their taxis.
boyft, old and young, thinking that there
might be a chance for some fun, attended
W ill P reach .—A letter from Dayton
the court. There were about fifty per- requests us to announce that Rev. Thos.
SOfiS present, some of whom were .well L. Sails will preach a sermon on Sunday
provided with stimulants. Several fun- the 15th inst., in the M. E. Church, at
ay incidents occurred during the day, Dayton, on “The Evidences of the Truth
such as leading
_ the constable
■■ out and > of the Bible.” It was not stated whetb-
larruping him a little for fun, running er he would preach in the morning or
hortw, jumping, boxing, and indulging evening.
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Since the above was in type we have
in little fight». But after court adjourn-
od tho principal tragedy took place, received word that the time is 7:30, P M.
▲bout a doren men “took a hand”, in a
general fight, and we are ^informed that
L ecture .—Rev. Dr. Robert« lectured
•pmo two or three of the principals got at th« church laat Suvday evening to a
badly used. •
.
large and attentive audience, on the «ob­
ject
of the second coming of Christ. The
W ill F all . — Some of the farmer« tell
gentleman ia well posted and haudles hi«
ua that grain, especially that «own in the
•ubjejt quite handy.
fall, will be likely' to attain such a rank
Ll fall over before it ar-
S old .—On last Saturday Mr. William
and be lost. Grain in
Hanna sold his dwelling house and lots
rank, i and the present
weather
her will —
help
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it to Mr. John Clark; consideration |400.
The farmers complain
»lain It is the intention of Mr. Hanna, we be­
lieve, to move
to work at
his profession.
Dallas has a base ball club.
Try ns anfl UeconYiicet
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Tile Extra Session.
The Baker City paper says wit
JJ swc VT b hereby given that the undersigned
W ashington , Ap-il 6.—Ou Inquiry exeoutrKfof'' the estate of John Ifiughlin, de­ Patent Medicines, Paints. Oils, Brushes
showed themselves very good at electispi-
ceased, Has tiled her final account ol said estate,
Fancy and Dye Stuffs,
eering at the late school election tl^xp V. at the Executive Mansion to night, it and that,the County Court of Yamhill county
Dan Cardwell, arrested at Salem
robbing a safe has been discharged, [ C
evidence not being of a character to
vict.
is authoritatively ascertained that
there baa been no change in the date
heretofor^ determined upon for the ex
tra Congress to .coin me nee, Dainely,
Monday, jJnne 4th.
Stouewall Jackson, a very des
Indian, has been arrested in Jac;
Remember This.
county, and for his many foibles ma ’.be
Now is the time of year for Pneumonia,
sent to the penitentiary.
Lung Fevler, Coughs, Colds, and fatal re­
sults of predispostion to Consumption and
Only one marriage license gran
other Throat and Lung Diseases. Bosci-
Benton county last month. We’U
hee
”
bee ’s « German
Gordian Syrup
has been used in thi«
to rustle up a kind of impromptu
UGlgUUVi HVUU
neighborhood
AUi the
lUf past two
VW U UI
tUrCW
7 for
or three
year if things don’t change.
iears without
without a single
cure,
ngle failure to cure.
f
you
haye
not
usi
have
used
itedioine
your
­
iea
this
ifiedicine
your-
A Roseburg limb of tbe law slap
self, go tcf your Druggist and ask him of
o its won
brother barrister a few day« ago.
1 «ucees« amoi g his custom-
duel has resulted, no bloodshed, not k
i I ers. Thr de ses will relh re the worst
case. If ou have no faitl in any medi-
a woodshed. Nothing like «earing
IS
cine, just
y a Sample B ttle of Boso-
business, however.
g
hoe’s Ger ata Syrup
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for li cents and try
Duffy is the name of the Csn< ah it. Regular size bottle 7d sent*. Don’t
j boy who who wifi never again put
neglect a cough to save 16 cents.
has made an order for the hearing of said ac-
oount at the Court house, in Lafayette, on
Tuesday, the 7th day of May, 1&77, at 10 o’­
clock a. rn. of said dav, at which time and place
all persons interested may appear.
SU8ANAH LAUGHLIN,
March 23, 1877.
Executrix.
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FINE m & UOUOB
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MERCHANTS,
Cigars, Tobacco and Stationery, Ac., Ac.
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Notions, Ac., Ao.
WALSH &
otice.
Which we will sell at seduced prices foi cash.
I have this day disposed of all my real
•S’* Perserin lions filled and medicine* com­
5ltf
* P. C. SULLIVAN,
aud personal property to P. L. Belash- pounded at all hours.
mutt, who will pay all indebtness and
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collect all sums due me.
J
J. K. D elabhmutt .
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a YYTILL hereafter be found at tha
Sheridan, March 26th, 1877.
YOU MUST PAY UP.
YY east corner room of Bead’s
House, up stairs, Salem, Oregon.
AtterMy-at-Lgw,
OTICE is hereby given that the co-partner
ship heretofore existing between Little-
Little­
N field
A Hill
A is
Hill
this
in day
thia dissolved
day dissolved
by mutual
by mutual
con con
A. CARD,
To all who are suffering from the errors and
Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness,
early decay, loss of manhood, Ac., I will eend
a receipt that win cure you, FREE OF
CHARGE. This great remeuy was discovered
by a missionary in South Ameriea. Send a
selt-addressed envelope to the Rev. JoeephT.
lumen, station D, Bible House, New York.
4
sent; said firm
rm having sold out to . K. Harris. AU
debts of said firm will
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be paid
paid by
bj H. B. Little-
field
All persons indebted
t>tod trWBrfirm,
tomWfl
or to me,
immediately to H. Hurley,
must pay the same L_
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—J same,
who m authorised to
collect
the and no
H. B. lrmnsa,
Feb. Sth. 18T7.
OAee la tbs Coart Hone»
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