Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, August 11, 1868, Image 4

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The Signal has« a correspondence from
TUÄßDAY.
Corvallis, who gives the result of a rail­
THk A merican S tock J oubn Ah?ft>rU«ne road discussion at that place, from
is at band. The enterprising Publishers
we make the following extract.
M
of t^is valuable. Monthly, offer ¿If send
<<Mr. Gaston charged that the
Sample Copies free. Each ; number cop-j Bide Company had two millions of “re­
uuassessabie stock”
’1 which
.tains32 largo ■double cole inn pages, de served and uuassessable
»8 a oor^
cor-
voted to Farming, iStocliiiAeeding and they had created and provided as
ruption fund to bribe public men, if pos-
Diseases of Domestic Animate, IJkMtrated stoTe”and corrupt public sentiment, and
with numerous eugraving.
Addross
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N. P. BOYER & CO., Published,
Parkesburg,
Goq Pa.
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Every body and their wives have been •;
Chester
have gone or are going to the Seletz, t)
luxury of a
the
and ‘ enjoy
Lathe in the salt water
Judge: Strong
clam-bake,
and boys, of Portland, passed through
town, during the week, thitherward.
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We noticed, the other day, a number
of
Thrashers,
and
Header
»t, the
wagon and black smith shops, being put
in order for the harvest. < ? i ; H |
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C alifornia M edical G azette • -We
r have received the first numbet of this
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magazine, published by A Roman &co,
SanFrancisco Cal.
It is pronounced by
physicians as a very
superior medical
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journal.
We cannot pronouace judgement upott
this book, as we are not a physician, | but
if the Gazette is equal in
excellence
to
the Overland Monthly, it i* a credit to the
in that way break down the West Side
Company; and when he read the cards of
Nesmith and Huntington to prove this,
the audience manifested th'eir approval by
hearty applause. Mr. Elliot was. fold fo
his face in the presence of the meeting,
that A. J. Cook & Co. was a fraud and
a swindle, that there wa^ no such a tirin
in existence ; Mr. Mitchell was also told
that he bad substantially admitted that be
knew this to be the case, and neithfer!
gentleman denied the charge. Mr. 0'as-i
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toh
charged
upon
the
East
Side
Company
toh charged upon
that they had agreed to pay Mitchell i ar
thousand dollars a year, I. R. Moores their
President 84.400 per year, 8am
Sam Cli
Clark,
Secretary $2,500 per year, their Treasuifer
81000 per year, and each oi
of thfiir
Direct
their lMrecc-
ors eight dollars per day and that node
nohe of
uf|
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thefo men had anythiug to do whatever,
to be collected off the people of Oregon,
and that such conduct would ruin ‘ft
apf
y -
enterprise, and none of
< these charges weie
deniedftThroughout t the discussion there
was-a great deal of cross Arcings and tiffi
East Sidera got the worst of it on eyerj
turtu > h:
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1 The people here have generally
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up their
minds
that . Æ.
the T?
East
Side Co. is
a humbug and a mere nuisance in the way
of the other Company. They could not
get rt dollar here now under any circum-
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Side
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W ell A nswered .*-Congress, however.'
ha* Wdouhted powerrtutake away the bal­
lot Irtui ril)el§.-—3a($rsmeuto Unifin.
Cangrer&ehu8 no power to take the bal­
lot from ai|| class of -persons, or to confer
it upon any
anwcLiss,
class. I__
lly^ie laws ofJhe States
’"r-^rtould
be de­
convicted ‘ „^^-
rebels, t. ‘^
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felons, wou’
prived of suffrage..
priveJ
suffrage. LfgLlative
Legi-lativo I bodies have
no
right
to
pass
upouhbe
no right taipass opor£ the guilt
guilt orjinnocence
or innocence
of parties. Xhe Cuuits i alone
the legal
alone have
nave the
lega
art i guilty.
Whom the
th
right to say who
w ho ar^
i_.
«J^ri
. » guilty
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Courts
do n
nbt . deolarl
the laws of our
country ptesume to I inuponnt. Thi»j isa?
true of treason as an other felo by.—Caff.
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Misternlacfierson i^fas turned put of the
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Unionist office for giving the foreman the'
itch. We learned the above fabt while in
Salem last week,
Morgan is the
foreman of the Qofri
Signal.
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A great French Pyisician says:]
han half of the disease in the world
MUgTVVil
IV fortify
vriy vil
.from negfect
to
lbw system
Holmes & Sunderland. , .nviu
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of
climate,
weathwr
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ret of health^
health^» tn
to keep
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annfactuers and dealers in Boots and greatsderet
.Shoes, 95 1 Street, "Portland Oregoi n of tho St to mac 11 and Blood regular and uni.
form,
that (•hapgea from Hea^te
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t Has constantly on hand the largest a.ocfk from Dry to Damp, etc., cannot fijis
ry of I
and breed disease«
of Boots and. Nboes. in Portland, consisting machinery
.d
’ve and wdl known
Now^
it
is
a
of, Gent» Fine calf Boots.
that thtere is n
ulwark and afsistan»
Ladies, Misses and childrens wear,
pr
the
stomach
as
,
. Gents heavy boots.
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Farmers Plough Shoes and boots
FLANTATION
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All of which will be sold 20 p6r cent less
than at any other store in Portend.
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B I BON Z. HÒLME8
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SUNDEIiLAND.
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Agents For the HOWE Family SeWinr
MACHINE
F olsoms hand . SEWING MACHINE,
Ssngle ands double thread, Grover aod
Baker stitch, a good asortmont of Machine
Needles, and thread always on hand.v3 u22
W. COURIER & Ca
T ailoring & C lothier ’ s
Riot ice
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Importers and dealers in
Í»
Notice
is hereby riven that
on the
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Fine Custom Made Clothing,
Monday, the 31s of August. 1 dpi, the
From
our Manufactory in New York
8tB8or of Yamhill COnnt
untv, will attend at the
Importing
oor good-^ direct from the* East,
office of
v. the
-Hv Clerk
viol. 0 u. laid
Saiu countv,
wuu
at LaFayx
< the County we stre enable to offer,
«¡stance </
i ette and with the ai«istance
EXTRA Inducement to Purchasers
Clerk will publicly e examine
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Asessmsut
AGENTS FOR.
i roll
“ for
’ 1818, and enfreot all errors in de I
scriptions yaluatloui ]r*<
|pf Lite, ~ lauds and other
property. ’[August Uh 1868.
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8. B.'STONE.
Ass pssör o! Yamhill Coauty.
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The Orego >n C'en
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Important Certificates.
this «p Jendid Tunic is boW treed“ by all
o’asses of people for every symptom
•-‘Stomach out of order,”
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The secret of it is this : Plahtatfon B ttera
are certain to correct the juices of the Stom-..
ach, set all its machinery at work, and en­
able it to resi8t,and throw off the approach­
ing danger. The tendency of tbe Operation
of Nature is aid-ays toward a cure f all she
needs is a little aisistanoe at the propertime
How much more reasonable nnd Foible« it
s to help her along with a gentle, yet1 pow­
erful Tonic than to deluge and weaken’
defeat hefcurative processes with poisoQotia
drngs aDd fiery mixtures, which only stupety
and plant the seeds of disease and death.
De“* * * I owe much to you, for I venjy
ievethp Plantation Bitters have saved tuv
iel. R ev .W.H.W aggoner , Madrid, N.Y.”
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Offerì for «alé
A great Variety of Lands.
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more of thy Plantajfioi Bitter^.
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been
greatly
bene
fitted
by their use. Thy
Carters Ì new brick W. Currier & Co. 103
friend,
friAn.l^
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Philadelphia,
Pai”
Front Street Portland.
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and
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* I have been a great sufferer
lretl Dyspepsia, and bad to abandon preach-
ibg
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Plantation Bitters have
curedme.
R ev . J. S. CÄTifoBN,
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Benton county will aid the XV $st
py-fr
Counties,
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“old Polfc” join hands with Benton and And along the ltaeiff their Railroad now be­
We have received no. 1 vol. 1 of the Yamhill in pushing along this enterprise ing constructed. I *
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Deutsche Zeitung a new German paper that will bring.life, business, money and V aluable T imber L ands in L ots to süït ,
Bitters
to
hundreds of our disabled soldier»
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PURCHASERS.
started in Portland by C. A. Landenber- prosperity into every section.”
with
the
most
astonishing effect.
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Lots inlUe city of Portland, Hillsboro,
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Forest Grove, McMinnville, and at point«
gcr.
G. W. D. A ndrews , r
M echanic ’ s I nstitute ,
selected
(or
Statfod«
on
said
Railroad.
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Superintendent Soldiers’ Home,
We wish this representative of Deutsch­
G rant ' s R eoorp .— Grant being a can­
Persons of liinitgd mean« detiring to open
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Cincinnati. O.”
didate for President, ofcourse all inquir­ farms or secure homesteads
POST
STREET.
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land abundant success.
estead«
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A
the
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of
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The Plantation Bitters make the weak
ing minds are interested in knowing his thia railroad, and persons dés lirous of making
Between Montgomery h Beam ■9
Many of our friends have commenced
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investments
in
realeetate,
ceiv....
gieai-
certain
to
great-
strong,
the languid brilliant,and are exhausted
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iy
record.
j
ly
increase
in
valu£
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are
invited
to
examine
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FRANCISCO.
Nature
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s great restorer,
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harvesting their grain, with good pros­ i 'í z1 in p si
the
land*
here,
offered
for
sak
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1 he public may rest assured that fn no c&e
Below we present the first lesson
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pects of a very heavy yield of wheat.
will the perfectly pure standard of the P lan ­
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Opportunities
Opportune
tie* will'be afforded to those who
Na. 1. “Thinks negrò suffrage unwtee, desire it to pay for lands, or a portion of the
.7 The importance of a thorough and prac
prao- ­ tation 'B itters be departed from. Every
and calculated to produce a war of races.’ > value thereof, in labor upon tl the Company’s tical business training tor those who contem­ I bottle bears the far. simile of onr signature
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road, and thus place,
place it
i within tho reach of plate entering the mercantile profession, is
[Doolittle’s speech»
speech, Oct. 2, 1865.
u> on a steel plate engraving, or it cannot be
The County Court met
it ¡ ' Monday
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genuine.
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every laborer to secure a home.'
Séveral too well fcnr
known
wn to require much oomment.
Nd. “
2. - T fle
Jews
from r- bis
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j-, contracta of thiá cffi&ractor
Any person pretending tosell P laxt atjon
have already been Without such knowledge, the , young mer­
cfiwi
But little business before it
the plea that they were made, aod'personá
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MH- F-* military line« on tbe
without
land
or
a
home
B
etters
in bulk or by the gallon, is a^join'd’
)D8 W
chant will become involved in many cm
em-.
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dishonest«! a cl as«.*--[Order Aug. II4 are araed
■ged to exaipjoe this opportunity,
barraesments which might otherwise be ter dhd impostor: Beware of refilled LoltLe».
t; mi
1863.
A
liberal
creditaitended
to
all
purchasers,
lbej-M.
The rads shield their crinjiinals. [ Were
avoided. The youthful,
youthful aspirant will«
will-find
fiud See that our Private Stamp is U nmut I uaiuj
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ired.
himselfsurrounded
himself surrounded .by
by inextricable
inextrioable difficul over every cork.
No. 3. Opposed to the freedom of the if 0 esired.
a Democrat to steal publid moneys he
Titles indisputable, with warranty deeds > ties, both in seeking a situation, and in the ¡. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Dealers
press,
press. —[Letter Feb. 17, 1868.
in all cisés,
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discharge of its dutieB after employment is. throughout the world.
would be placed in jail instanter; *
P. H. DRAKE & CO., New York,
No. 4. In favor of stripping the Presi­
cffice,;
Apply nt the ( Mnnany
J No. 3,
3, obtained. To have received instruction, at
nany’ f office,
cl
oillacid.or
ny
letter
io.
Carter
’
s
Blook
in
;
Sole Proprietors.
by
to
dent of all appointing and rcuMOving
a mercantile college, endorsed by the lead­
REDINGTON
&
CO.,
416
and 41b Front-st.
powers.—[IJettt^ of A ugus^* 1867^
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What it is te be a Democart.
1 r* W* HAirçBS,
ing merchants of the city, is more effective
r/
I *Se6rcth|
t 0. C. »
5*0
R K. Company. in winning the favor and confidence pf a
San Francisco.
To be a Democrat is to be a lever of
No. 5. In favor of impeachment; thinks
Portland , Oregon, July 2Qlh 1, 1868.
Agents
for
California
and Nevada.
business firm, than all th e letters of -intro
good government.
its defeat woìuld teéùlt in “bloodshed.”^
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A supporter of good laws and as few of 'Letter May l&fti
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them as possible.
’ AGENTS o»l aracter and ability wanted
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: Pacific Business College
No. 6. Indorses neeiro suiïrHgq at the in every couvt/ol I the Pacific toast, to can-
A defender of the rights of the minor
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,-[dhi-
South, and rejects it at the North.
for
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ity.
maintains a reputation for thoroughness and
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A respecter of the rights of others.
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systematic training, far surpassing« that of
L yon s M agnetic I nsect P owder is sure
any other similar inbtitutioaon)(the Pacific
A warrior for the #eak
and
a
defender
i
and
certain death to everything of the Insect
F ob S eymour an » B lair .4
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Chief
.— Ohio
coast. Most of the leading merchants of
of the defenseless.
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speoies—Fleas, Roaches, Mosquitoes, Ants.
this city have employed graduates from
An advocate for the greatest good to the Justice Chase has, announced his intention
Bugs,
this
Co.iege,
aod
bear
testimony
to
the
go
for
Seymotr
aod
Blair
as
the
onlV
to
and
the
onl
arrest
number,
without
injury
to
the
few.
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IT KILLS INSTANTLY.
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practical efficiency of the course here pre­ • « •r i?
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'He believes in the right of the people hope for the salvation of the Country. Thot
• ; nd Domestic Ar^s ;
What is peculiarly surprising* ia’regard to
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scribed.
The system of actual practice
a L:_
•_ that _^
a . _ 1.1..
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■ CONSTITUTING
to eat, drink and wear whatsoever they sands of honest Conservatives will follow his
is,
notwithstanding,
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INSTITUTING
embraces all the varied operation of real to , this artide
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wish.
example.
A COMPLETE and PRACTICAL business. A L adies ’ D epartment has instant death to insects, it is perfectly harm­
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He hates military .government, wars
LIBRARY, H .,
lately been added to this popular institute less to mankind and domestic animals. ’ ' It can
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| _ or eaten with imyunity. It bears
To ascertain how many boys are in t
be
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This spirit of enterprise cannot fail to draw 'T
upon civil or military despotism, and des­
f RIÌATING to
street
—
open
a
barrell
of
apples.
forth
the
well-wishes
of
the
public.
the testimony of eminent disinterested chem­
Agriculture, , Angling, Bere, Bleaching
pises anarchy breeders. ft
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To ascertain how many Diggers—leave
ists that it is
Book-k
'epiug,
iJréw'tfg.
Cotton
Culture.
Brcvridg.
Democrats stand by the inherent rights
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couple of chickens running around loose.
Crocheting, ” Carvi
ng. Cholera,» Cooking.
Carvipg,
FREE FROM POISGN.,
of almen and enmuntiis; ind recognize
Address for all information,
To ascertain how ffiany Radioals-trot
Calico
PrintThZr^
Confectionery,
Cements,
Calico Printing/' Confectionery, Cements,
the distinction .existing between the races. a she
* manhood.
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No article has ever given such positive sat
Diseases, Diary, J; ^Dentistry,
Dentistry, Dialysis, De-
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VINSONHALERrà DE LAGUNA,
Such as God made them, so they’would
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isfaction in its use. '
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calcotnaoia, Dyeipg,
Distiltetipp, Enamel
Enamel- ­
DyelpjL Distillation,
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have them continue.
Its reputation is well known., It is easily
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ling,
Engraving,
g
Electro-Plating,
Electro
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jff
that Grant W:
When it was i announced
annoi
A' C ARD,
This is Democracy.
and readily used—directions accompany each
Food,
typing, lish CùltnnyFarriery^ F
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nominated, a GeleUa [delegate excljuttn
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flask. Beware, of counterfeits.
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Gardening, Ewevforks. Gas Meli ;rés, Gilding,
hides
has
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with relief:—“ Green
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The genuine has the signature of E. LYU n ,
Glass, Health, H01 irseman «hip, links, Jewel-
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M rs . H arriet B eecher S tojve , now re­
and
the private stamp of D em as B arnes & Co,
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1 cm ’ Paste, Kpitt|u4
. í Knots, Lithography,
We, the undersigned, m'erchants and bus­
siding in Florids, thus rakeb up her tes*
iatmns,
Medcine, Miscel- iness men of San Francisoc. California, are Anything else of this kind is an imitation or
Me^cantiie Cafo(ija
f
The Willamette Valley.
timony:
aneou8 Rpccfptsi Metallurgy} MezzotW,- at the present time,employing men who have counterfeit. Any (lrnggist will procure the
The Oakland Transe cipt has the fol
“Tho Southern people are no more in-
Perfi
. < il
>. Colors, Oils,
v.«, w Painting,
am ting, Perfumery,
Pas­ completed the prescribed course of study at genuine if you insist you will have no other.
Sold by all druggists and dealers on the
eiined to resist the laws or to foster the iDg remarks on the Willamette Valleyj— try, Petroleum, tickling, Poi-ons
Poi ons and An- the Pacific Business College, arid we take
the spirit of rebellion than Vermont is It will be seen that Yamhill County the tMotes, PoiiébomHnia
PoliébomunU Proof-Reading, Pot-
Pot­ pleasure in stating that we have found then) Pacific Coast.
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tery, •P^esertingj* Photography, Pyrutech- well posted in accountantship and tne gen­
They desire only peace and the .restora-
county named.
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IH. Union.
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aid ‘Sfllr- sively that they have been subject to a
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The populatiqn of Oregon at this time Raising, Silvying, hepnying,
Worms,.Sorgiium,
Toba'cco
dulture,
Tan­ thorough drill in those important matter^
- MEXICAN .
is hardly more than eighty tbonsand; ;jt
f
ning,
Tree«."Telegraphing,
Vyrn^hes,
Ding, Trees. Telegraphing, Vanishes, Veg
v ­ liy experienced' and competent instriictoia.
MUSTANG
As it W as ; “Eternal vigilance is
is capable of easily sustaining five mill­ eta Je Gardening, V\fergl&8 and Measu
LINIMENT.
le (jrardenin^-
.Measures,
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the price of liberty.”
TFe cheerfully recommend the College *s
ions. The great valley of the, Wallamot, Wines, E|c.,£«|j. j
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Jcing in our opinion, an institution of in«
As it is: Internal revenue is the
It is an admitted fact that the J4exi<»n
lying between the Coast Range and the
BEING AN WimR^bY
’EW EDITION.
lELY fc NEW
Et>UCION.
trjr^ic
merit,
and
well
worthy
of
the
coo-
Mustang
Liniment perform» more cures 'in
pri^e of liberty.
J. j Ahd^Re-Wrilten,'
a a j -a.
Cascade Mountains, is itself capable of f Carefully 'Revised
/•i »
idenOe
and
support
of
the
community.
Èden
(fe
shorter
time,
on mau and beast, than any att*-
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wr-
j
AND CONTAINING fT^E
supporting a millton’ inhabitants, 1 and* is
A, R oman & C o .,
ole ever discovered,
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L evi S trauss & Co.,»..
No compound.has.ever been.invented so
[Tn the impeachment, corruption inves- one of the most fertile and productive Improvements and Discovering up to date
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useful and efficacions in curing.
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of Publication,
-tigation] One of the Managers, in reply to region« on the globe. It is the Sonoma .. 4
R heumatism ,
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P
rior
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JANUARY. 1868S
a question as to tbe probs bio length of the valley of California, on a giiraiitfc fcmileij
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tiff
aad
W
eak
J
oints
,
LimJS, I- ’
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ontinental
L
ive
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investigation, said; “L do not know; we and from one end. to ther other, though
This is one of the best selling books of
B ruises ,
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p ar
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W k . B. C oôcb & Co* »
the age. iiav;e%old‘.upwards of six hundred
*
have sent out a number of sabpenas, bat we,
sparsely settled and poorly cultivated, , ip
A
S prains ,
F rewt C uts or Woton
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I. DlNKELSÍBít,
county.
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copies in a single cotinty.
cannot get the witnesses to attend. At one
ï
teeming
with
agricultural
wealth.
The
S
wellings
,
P eck & T ürn Ä r ,»
i
For fully parufidlawj, »direst
time there were no lees than ten certificates
‘¿uikSCiUPilON DEPARTMENT
1. b. V an W inkle .
ofnphysician on oor table, stating that the single county of Yamhill is capable of sus­
Or any other complaints requir »{An ext»-!»
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witnesses we had summoned were all sick taining a hundred thouFand people, ^nd
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application.
of dysentery, and could not possibly ap- offers scarcely an obstruction to the plows
nr Final Settlement
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FOR HORSES
3—
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dan. The farms contain from s x hun­
péar.—N. Y. JYibdne.
L; Sim francisco
remedy in
In County Court. Yaritbill Connfy, Ore­ It is an indinnenVnb’e artd va’n
ÇALIF
u BMA. .
C
alifornia
les, snd you’ll all have Ify after Novem­ dred to three thousand acres, and j qf
Wind«.
all case« of Spavin, Splint. Ru ug-Bonc.
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Term. 1868.
gon, July Term,1S(9i.
P. 3.—Ib miking application for terri­
course, are not half cultivated ; indeed,
nd' riow on th;s day Com»’« Andrew Galls, Bruises,
ber next
uises, Strains,
»¡rains, &C.
Oregon farming ig in a very backward con­ tory, picase náipe several *counties* that J/^lShuck, Executor of the last will tmdtes-
d b#
.house, ci
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It
should
bu
ÿi every
eye' .house,
tulli
Uu
kept ui
dition, because qf the cost of transporting woqldDe acceptable to canvass.
Adctdefitr
WTl
oetrur.*
Prompt
-
tament
of
Jacob
Shuck,
deceased
and
files
tRiuent
decent
and stable, ------_
* 4’ The following somewhat puDgent para­
its products to market. This unfavorable
ICKfi is
lb efficacy.
i
his
hccoUnt for the final settlemeht
of tfie ncss
820, BEWAB»!
his'éQooûnt
sett'
graph from the Louisville Journal indicates
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sitution is about to be remedied; the
5
Ait
genaincr
re
wri^pCd
ta.steelquata
en­
said
deceased
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s
estate.
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It
is
therelore.H
Strayed from ¡the Ibl»lone, pnear Mc-
uuiniátakably chat the editor of that tp«per
ordered
that
sftld
accoant
be
beard
and
sa\d
Wallamet
rivfct;
larger
than
the
Sacra
Minnv ilfe, a dufk bhowu mare over 15 bunds
does not entertain a very higbt Opinion of
gravings, bearing the signature of G. *AA .
mento,
laps
th
rough
the
centre,oft^e
val-
menfo,
iuqs
through
cqntre
of
the
val
­
high, with a cr«ck ip one tore foot ; vfrith estate settled in this Court, August, 5 1868.
Ben. Butler:
-A.—!;, ­ thrfcj smalle »caii on right ^boulder ; she an4 that notice thereof be given to aH per­ Westbrook^,QbeisisU and the buvate U. S.
lsy ; two
I wq railroads are now be*
being construc
.Tbe present managers of the hou?e nf ley;
Mtamp o CD ema S
6v«*rtbe4op.
qh either side^,
side-, wu« four yuar^old last spring. She has a sons ihter^tpd in skid estate by four weeks
ted^ at equal distances, one
onaqa
representatives is a thief and a* W ornan- ted*
An
effort
has
be.
n
made
tdciranterfeit
is
it ppblloalion of uqt’.ce iq the LuFayette
«bort heavy nejkii
neÀki W*itb
w*itb short mane, aud
and it'
«ppeD_
Is cross-eyed, croes-grained, r
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A
from ~
Portlaud wr
to the Celifornia
border,
so abort
1
with
a
ehosp
stone
i»Me.label.
CduRtkri/Si *■ l r- g
‘
iti cross-legged aod
and cross-armed,
crow-armed, aod
and is a thatfoa little while
j*
•» j
• folte on both «idei o( her neck. Í will pay
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- in eveiy
I
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uc (|his
Miw great discourage
u
J. W. COWLS
tho above reward for her, recoyf ry,
rlw;
ru»bre»d betweeo A beir RWd WfWtBe. . • ment to industry wilWisappear,
fio Cow*
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