Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, August 18, 1868, Image 3

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THE WBEKI^Y COURIER
AUGUST 18
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WILLAMXTTK STIAMBOAT COMPANY.—
Wa acknowledge our obligation for favort
from
Hon, John Hd Smith
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Agent of this Company, at Portland. ; I I
recieved
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Among other things Mr. Smith
says > :
1st, that the people of the Valley, ion
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HHHBniM
C hinese
The vessel due
the Willamette, understand theft, inter- here from China loaded with chiname is s
eat sufficiently to give us encouragement probably by thia time inside the Bkr, Wa
Kee and Tong Duck Obung have chartes*-
enough to keep up our line, ou
ob that river
river.
ed a 8teknjer but which ono we did not
2nd, if the people of Yamhill, do |^ot do learn, to go down and meet the vessel and
better, we will be obliged to leave; . 1 them!
relieve her of the “precious frei ht
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to the tender mercies of that old Ipigoted Commerctaf.
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If w* go off, up goes R. Co begin to look badly j and the “ [<p«|y
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ten dollars down” system is about to pr rove
freight to the old exhorbitaut price.
the farmers of the Valley ever think that a frilure. The following from the Albi
Democrat, heretofore the friend and advo­
more
by* the reduction of freight we have
cate of the roadbooks “billious
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than paid their State Tax !
“As to the “two roads” spoken
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in have serious doubts whether
The Company will have theirj; 1
“two roads will be built very soon ;-r-w|e
mean thé east side. 1 We begin to believe
people desiro a. continuance of the li
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the Yamhill, they must give them a
P. T. Company.
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having two lines of boats on the i river, y Fw
The New York Tribune considers thaï t
and should govern themselvesn according-
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States morally certain to vote for Grant
the President of the Co.—Mr. Haun
and Colfax.
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the democratic leaders in that state
offered strong inducements to
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T ep R ailroad S uit .—There has b
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a Railroad
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Circuit
every day for the last four weeks, for
heariogTon metion, demurrer or something
lie case
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else. It appears in the papeis as the
“Statecf Oregon er relatione I. R. Moores
vs J. Gastcn et al.” Mr. Moores is the
President of the West-Side Company,
’ and the suit is in fact one by ther Eu-t
•ide Co., to destroy the charter of the
WesUside. We are informed that the
West-side Co. constantly pushed the case
and demanded trial, while the East side
Co., after bringing the suit themselves,-'
•onstautly delayed, held back and tried to
get the case continued. But all expe­
dients foi delay having failed, the East
aiders were to day compelled to go to trial
or “aback out They chose the latter,
showed the white feather,” dismissed the
ease at their cost, and left the West side
with theif charter unquestioned.— Com-
mercial.—
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The constitutions of three of the New
England
states,
to-wit ;
Maine,
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MACHINE,
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of Machine
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AGENTS TOR.
county, on Wednesday last, while assisting
i n running« thrasher, got his hand foul in
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Front Street Portland.
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And along the line ofltheir Railroad now be­
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V aluable T wber L anusin Lots to suitk
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Lots initi.e city of Portland, Hillsboro,
Votest Glove, McMifinvilie, and at points
selected (or Ntationspon said Railroad.
Persons of limited means desiring to open
farms or secure honfestead* on the line of
this railroad, and persons desirous of making
investment* in real estate, certain to great­
ly increase in value, tare invited to examine
the larfds; here offered for sale.
Opporijbnitie«» wilfebo afforded to those who
desire it |o pay for linds. or a portion of the
value thereof, in laWpr upon the Company
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thus plaçait within the reach of
cvery laborer to seciie a home.
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Several
contract^ of this charict^r have already been
made, and persons without land or a home’
are urged to exhmine this opportunity.
A liberal cred
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all purchasers,
credit
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desired.
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Carter’s¡Blook in Pbrilaad, or by letter to.
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White amputated his arm below the elbow.
He is doing as well as could be expected
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man is doing much better for Oregon than
his friends feared he wouldn’t.
Simple
truth requires us to say, that while Wil­
liams is trying to make a national repu­
tation “reconstructing,” and establishing
Despotism, of no use to his constituents,
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AnuiLer wouuerlul ingredient, ) oí Spanish
origin, imparting beauty to the complexion
and brilliancy to the mind, is yet
j unknown to
the commerce of the world, and we withhold
its name for the present.
With this recipe before the community,
and evidences of effects meeting them on all
sides, the success of Dr. D r ’ ake stands found­
ed upon -the rock of truth. -Almost every
familyhas some case of suffering which the
P lantation B itters will alleviate and cure.
They are recommended by the highest med­
ical authorities, and are warranted to produce
an immediate beneficial effect They are ex»/
ceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure aud
harmless.
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Plantation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is
swi dler an impostor. It is put up 011/
incur log cabin bottle. Beware of bottles
refilled with imitation deleterious staff for
which several persons
are «iicau)
already in
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in prisonr
UTiqUur
See that every bottle has our United States
stamp over the cork unmutilated, and our
signature on sfeeLplate side label.
Sold by respoctable dealers throughout tho
habitable globL
P. H. DRAKE & CO., New York.
• Sole Proprietor.
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to tho Major for a
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Pictorials, magazines &e.
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Braydon and others, Who had gone from
Portland to the Selctz, on a 1 fishing >and
hunting tour, gave us a call, last Thursday,
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look
well, and we doubt not they have been
happy.
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ceived from these enterprising publishers,
the eampaits of Forrest the
Lost Cause,
and Goodrich’s History of all nations-
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The ¡migration will
largely increase, each month,
eoast is densely populated,
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Hampshire and Massachusetts, expressly
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plate entering the niercantile profession^ is
except paupers from the privilege of the
too well kn< wn to require much comment.
Without
such knowledge, the young mer­
franchise ; and no three states are more
chant will become involved in many em­
persistent in insistingiUtbat none but black
barrassments which might. otherwise be
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avoided.
The youthful aspirant will find
paupers shall vote in ten of the southern
himself surrounded by inextricable difficul
states.
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both in seeking a situation, and in the
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discharge of its duties after employment is
One year ago the radical candidate for
obtained. To have received instruction nt
Mexican Mustang Linimont
mayor of St Louis, Mo., was elected by
a mercantile college, endorsed hy the lead­
The merits of this Liniment are well known
ing merchants cf the city, is^jnnre effective
a majority of 2,752 votes. This year, the
Its
effects are instantaneous, soothing, and
in winning the favor and confidence of a
wonderful.
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democratic ticket was elected by 351 ma.
business firm, than nil th e fetters of intro
Cuts, bruises, sprains and swellings, are so
duetton which friendscan give. The
jority. The net democratic gain is 3,T03l.
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—Sttaws s 6bow which wsy the wind
Pacific
Business
College
vestment that can be made.
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It is more certain than the doctor—it saves
maintains a reputation for thoroughness and
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time
in sending for the doctor—it is cheaper
systematic training, far surpassing that of
Soipe of the female abolitionists, who
dis«
any other similar institution on the Pacifio than the doctor, and should never
pensed with.
expeot to repose in Abrabm’s bosoni,
coast; Most of the leading merchants of
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grievei that Abraham isn’t a negro.
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it as a valuable and
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O. C. R R. Company. practical efficiency of the course here pre- Mexican Mustang Liniment
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Portland, Oregon! July 20th, 1868.
indispensable
article
for
Sprains, lucres,
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The system of actual practice
The United States debt was increased
ot Galls on Horses. Our fmen
embraces all the varied operation of real Scratches, or
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$9,717’,059 during the month of may.
have
used
it
for Burns, Bruiser Sores, Rheu­
A L adies ' D epartment has
AGENTS ofcharai iCter and ability wanted business.
matism, &c., and All say it acts like
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j on |hi ie Pacific coast, to can- lately been added to this popular institute
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spirit
of
enterprise
cannct
fail
to
draw
Mr. Young received 1500 majority in vas, fçr ’
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Foreman
for
American,
Wdls, Fargo’t and .
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¡¡MAÖKENIE’S
Kentucky aa a member of congress.^—\
Ilarnden’s Express.
“ The spraiq of my daughter’s ank’e, !, ocv
This miserable excuse of a congress has
Address for all information» /
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V. casiorfed while skating last winter, was! en­
driven him home, and
put
in
his
plaoc
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his
tirely cured in one week, after she commenced
opponent, who receive ed
■* fifteen ’* hundred
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using your celebrated Mustang Liniment”
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less votes than he di<|. This is protec­
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Gloucester, Mass., Aug. 1, 18621.
A CARD.
ting the people in the enjoyment of a Irò-
(*oNÌ ituting
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government
with
a
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publican foi
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is.wrapped-in steel-plate engravings, bearing
witn a ven* Af COMPLETE
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the signature of G. W. Westbrook, Chemist
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tbeprepent
time,employing
men
who
have'
Au
effort
has
been
made
to
counterfeit
it
Book-kHp
tping, Brewiug, Cottou Culture.
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The rebc
completed
the
prescribed
coarse
of
study
at
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if the secretary of the treas- Crochetinj
port
with
a
cheap
stone^lato
label.
Look
closely
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Carving, Cholera, Cooking,
the
Pacific
Business
College,
and
we
take
Sold by all Druggists, and Stores, at 25.
ury shows that the publi
blic debt in the Calico Pt inting, Confectionery, Cements, pleasure in stating that we have found them
and
50 cts. and $1.
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well
posted
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accountantship
and
the
gen
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month of May was increased to the ektra- calcomà
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calcomimi», VyeiifL Distillation, Enamel-
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principles
of
business,
showing
conula-
lect'ro-Pla'ing, L'l'ctre­
ordinary sum of nine millions, s^ven hundred lipg, Engraving,
sively that they have been subject to a
Lyon's Flea Powdery
and seventeeiifiionsand and fiifty^nine typing, iFish Culture, Farriery, Food, Flower thorough drill iu those important matters,
Eircw^ks, Gas Metres, Gilding,
Gardening, Eirewdfk
It is well known that Lyon’s genuine Mag­
dollars and eighteen cents. It is sipd, by Glass,
Glass. health,
Heaith, Uo£e
[Io^emanahlp, Jiiks, Jewel­ by experienced and competent instructors.
IFe cheerfully recommend the College as netic Powder will perfectly destroy every,
way of expiainationphat
tAft increase
inc4<
Knittijk Knots, Lithography,
;xplaination^$bat mu
is lers
lers ’
’ Paste,
Péste, Egitti
being
in our opinion, an institution of in- thing iu the shape of fleas, ticks, bedbUgj-
C ilcukftions, Medeine, Mucel-
owing c hießy to heavy payment of interest. Mercantile Calcurçgiona,
trie sic merit, aud well worthy of the cou roacbes, &c.; that it is pertcct poison to the
ancousj Receipts, ^Metallurgy, Mezzotints.
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ùdenço and support of the community.
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man species and domestic animals.
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tçv, Petroleum, Pökling"
Ptckling, Poirons and Aur
Bedbugs, Ants, Roaches, etc,, are in every
“Death, hell and thb devil you may es­ tidotesjPoticbc^BaiiH Proof-Reading, Put-
L evi S trauss & Co.,
tes; Potich(NB¿nia Proof-Read
house. This Powder*» their natural deatu.
J. H. CoiUHLL & Co. ■#**
cape; but I’ll bet you four dollars that T
t^ry. Preserving, Photography, Pyrotech­
It sbmxld be in every cubboard.
J. K, P rior ,
n’° Rural and IHiinestic Economy, Sugar <v
you’ll have to buy your wife a noo bunet nics,
J ohn L R ome , Esq., Superintendent of the
C ontinental , L ife I ns . Co. •>
Raising,
isin^, Sikejibg,f*Seonring, Silk and Silfc-
New York City Hospital, says : • • «i “R
W m . B. C ooce & Co
ef she wants it.
Woruft. Sorghumi Tobacco Culture, Tan-
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satislactiuu.
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Improvements and
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For fully parr oifkrs, addles
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WRITING Eodoh^li by iug
hu.-, ihe signature of E. Lr< ON
JCKlPTIpN DEPARTMENT
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FEMALE,
to
sell
our
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and
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private
clamp
of D l M as B atnes h 4Qo .
8 Ils a¡. right to *1 èiasse».-
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Terms to Agents.lam
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Dyspepsia, with its symptoms,Ufádseb' ,. .
Heartburn, Feverish Lips,.tBa<] Bread 'rilow*.
be cured by i using
Complexion, &c.. can
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P lantation B itters . -
This is the nio^t successful tonic of the age.
Young, middle-aged and old, are deBghtcd
with its effects.
The first trial always bas a mar kcjl goi d
effect.
No change of diet is necessary. Eat all
you wish, of the bestyid
best^nd most nutritions
nutritious food
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It is thé greatest cure ever known for an
overloaded and distressed stomach, which it
relieves in a few moments.
We know that we have tlv best and most
popular medicine in the world. We ar|i not
all aid to show what it is compost’d of.
Physicians are comjjellcd to recommend jt*
C ali ^ aya B ark has been celebrated for-
over two hundred years, and was sold durii g
the reign of Louis^LVI, King of France, for
the enormous price of its own weight in silver.
It is remarkable for Dyspepsia, Fevers, Weak­
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ness: Constipation, &c.
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C ascarilla B ark .—For Diarrhea, j C oüc ,- •
and diseases of the stomach and bowels.
D andelion .—For Inflammation of the Loirs
and Dropsical Affections.
C hamomile F lowers .—For enfeebled di
gestion.
L avender F lowers .—Aromatic, stimulai
and tonic—highly invigorating in n^rvo s
debilty.
W intergreen .—For Scrofula, Rheiima-’
tism, <tc.
A nise .—An aromatic carminative ; creating
flesh, muscle and milk; much used by moLhtiçi
nursing.
Also clove-buds, orange, caraway, conau-
der, suake-root, &c.
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A great Variety of Land*. *
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W. COURIER & Co.
T ailorino & Q i . othif . r ’ s
Importers and dealers in
jFtne Custom Made Clothing.
From our Manufactory in New York
Importing onr goods direct from the East,
we arp enable to offer,
Inducement to Purchasers
Ji.ULH OJ1D
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will be the losing parties, if freigU.sbould has been placed under the management
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of Mr. Huntington, i!
go «P-
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F olsoms hand v SEWING
SsDgle and double thread.
Baker stitch, a good asortment
Needles, and thread always on
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The world people of sense ai.dj jucgmtiithtd
learned to use
Agents For tbe HOWE Family Sewing I
MACHINE
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ALL
J ohn S ukderland
annfactners and dealers in Boots and
Shoes, 95 1 Street, ’Portland Oregon.
LAND
aud
ii(til 'nr- JÀL ruv t
rm w
us, yet we think our people ought to feel
off.
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FARMING
must be, as both lines have been kind to concern emplois chioamon•
Che machinery and had it torn
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‘•Pay tea dollars down t»
which of the lines is drawn off, if either
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Has constantly on hand the largest s,ock
of Boots and, Shoes, in Portland, consisting
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of. Gents Fine calf Boots.
Ladies, Misses and childrens wear,
Gents heavy boots.
Farmers Plough Shoes and boots
All of which will he sold 20 per cent lees
than at any other store in Portland.
The .Oregon Central
For ourselves, personally, wi-(care not
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Notice is boreby given th^t bn the last
Monday, the 31s of August, 1868, the As-
s ssor of Yamhill Coi nty, will attend at the
office of the Clerk of 8 rid, county, at LaFays
ette. and with the ass ¡stance of the County
Clerk will publicly el amme the Asessment <
roll f<>r 1
and corfj e.ct all errors in de-
scripti -us valua’ious 8 I >t* lanus and other
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property. August 4i' 18
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’.B. stone :
Asseti sor o atnli ill uiity.
people to say whether they will keep the eminent.
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- if
Ann upon this line, or permit I
transferred to the Wil'amette.7j. j|ij li ■? ■ i ■ I |
Keep it before the people.—The China
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hope to get possession of the state
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B yron Z. H olmes .
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boat upon the Willamette.
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Whereas Judgment was rendered against
Justin Crafts and iu* favor of C, Eckles,
County 1’egasurer of Yamhill County,
Oregon, in the CircuU Çoùrt of the State of
Oregon, far the Countÿ
itV of
of Yamhill,
Yamhill on the
14th day of April, 1868,
J868, for the sum of
($600. j six hundred dollars in Legal Tender
notes, and also for the sum of f$126.) one
ty $x Dollars in U. ' S,
hundred and twenty
&,
gold
coin, ip an action
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tion to
»o forclose a mortage
dowit-
on the following described premises, ;towit-
Situated iu See’s 32 and 33 In T. 5 S. R. 5
W-
W* and Secf
Sep ’s. 4 aud
and 5fio
5iio T. 6 S. ,R..
R. 5 W.
and
j * being all
- of the ■ south
«4. Jr half
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land claim of Joseph Danforth and wife, a»d
¡known npoh the plûtes and maps of the U. S.
land office'at Oregon City, as Notification
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“No 23 79”and containing twp hundred and
eighty acres, more or less’
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By virtue-^f an exention to nie directed,
commanding ipo to sell the above described
premises, I have tfri, 13th day of Angusç
¡1868, levied upon ¿nilwill sell to the high
est bidder, at the Court HC ise door, in La
Fayette, in said State and County, on the
21 st day of September, 1868, between tie
hours of 9 o 'clock,
’clock, p.
p. i),
m, and
and 4
4 o’ ’ clock
clock Pm,
Pm,
¡of said day, all, theiright, title and interest of
said Justin Craifts
Crafts in upd
npd to the àbovy prem
i ises for cash in hand-jsolely to satisly said
! , 4osts and aeferuing
excution
ruing costs.
coats.
P. P. G ates .
4w r.3o. Ç
Sheriff.
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Gaston and Newby wont out yesterday to |
pay off the hands on the West Side Raft­
road. We understand from Mr. Ncwd|r
that they disbursed twenty-seven hundred
dollars. They report the work going oh
lively, and that tlsfe trestle work bridgie
will be completed within ten days. Then
aro 130 men; and 12 carts on the grading
aud 12 men on the trestle work.— Herald
1868
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