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FRIDAY,
JAN. .17.
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Appointments for Lafayette Circuit
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telegraphic news .
Col. E radsbaw, attorney, WM absent
t Por (tend during a peri ibn of the Week
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The! Baptists of £ Polk county
have l^ad a protracted and success*
full meeting at Railas.
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Sentin small pox prevails in East-
ernO egon.
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The compositors ol
the Triture at a meeting
j to-day. njiprov.
rd cf the proposition that printing offices
of the United States should each give 0ne
W more pounds of old type for .{he pur
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S hooting M atch .—On last Saturday (be
4,targeteers” of Lafayette and vicinity ed-
joyed a shooting match for turkeys, geese
and chickens. Chances were taken firte-j
ly and some of (be wildest shuts, made
ever wienessed by mortal u shoetM.*? ;.lt
was ’ ‘ not unusual lor tbe * prize to be carried
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off by*a shot no nearer (ban six inches.
Tbe distance was 40 and 60 yuds. . Jim
Hembree thought it safe to “ hedge ”
taking six inches of the center as a basis.
The prize being worth $1 50. with >lx
chances at two-bits each, bis bedgciHbet
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Thq| steamer Calliope has gone
throug 1 th(J locks to Portland.
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The Herald contains an account
of IndiaA troubles at the Siletz
Reservation; a family was mur­
dered 4t nd a house and barn burnt.
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the Board of
In their
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the prac-
tioe df . Assessors exempting the
lands bf rich corporations from as-
number twenty-eight. The bill will be
presented at the general terra of Goutt of
Oyer and Terminer Wednesday next; be
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has no doubt of obtaining a new trial
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Billiards.
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A billiard match tor the championship
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by Cyril Dion. Dion
scored
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UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PUÄ-
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Blegant Saloon
Woodhull and Col. Blood were arrested
this moruing and locked iu the t! Ludlow
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Siret t Jail on a new indictment for circu- •jAtely 1 stocked and r efurninhed by M. Fee­
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z r ker, w I leave no efTt art of his wanting to
would be that he would not come witbin lattng obscene literature through the mainta .ite standing As a first class resort
six inches of 44 center.” If be wbn |the mails.
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turkey be lost the two-bits; if be l*M tbe I
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tarkey (which was invariably bis luck) be
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Chicago,
Jan.’ 10—The Republican The vet T «hoice*t Wipes, Liquors and Ci
won the two bite, which - balance^ijdft Ti
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Legist iative caucus at Sprinfiei^, InslnigbV gara furnished at the B ir-
the - loss
of
his
chance.
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nomiuated Governor elect, E. J. Oglesby
IS ÂC SAMPSON.
the afternoon better shots were made.
¿dr Uinilei States Senator.
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T he C omflkte 11 ekbalist .—Dr Shop
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Wintry.
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pard is canvassing this and perba^* other
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counties for a work bearing th«* above ti­ p Extreme cold weather with A severe
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snow storm, has prevailed througout the*
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KYAN,
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tle. This book contains 500 octavo page»
northwe>t the j)ast three days. The ther-’
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copiously illustrated, fully describing the
character, history, properly and rises of mometer here yesterday, stood six degrees
ost commodious hotel in
all the native and foreign medicinal below aero; this morning at 8 o ’clock. 8
the State. HARD FINISHED thro’-
plants, and is a complete instructor in all degrees below. The trains on many rail-f out.
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that pertains to domestic medicine. Ite i toads are snowed up in Iowa. On the
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epitome < t botany aftd medical glojis^ry Miuncsota divisiou of the Millwaukee and Board per Week. . . k
Board
and Lodging.. 1 p a •
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St.
Paul
railroad,
a
passenger
train
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make it intelligible to every one* í H
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snowed iu yesterday three miles from uny r7'
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•Fret 'Cain'iage wiV. Ite in attendance
in
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condition
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those
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Iwenty-nne dollars short of Yumhill’a
to Convty Passenger» to the Hawn,
The
storm
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contributions
Contributions for State purponrs
purposv» $7
fl>r the sio. Iowu and Minnesota.
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current year^ The full amount ‘¡¿oislaJ accompanied with the most remarkable ~ ; ’’ £
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have been taken but for error of the Clerk electric display ever known here, Interfer­
id bis statement of the amount due, be ing conaiberable with telegraphing,
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having omitted a half mill formerly paid
Poisoning',
>1 or 1 Billiards. .
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Dr. Sheppard will soon - inttoduec the
Common Sense Sewing Machine among
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Dr. Littlefield has an attractive drug
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instrument J| store
at St. Joe.
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A man named O’Brien, of Cbehalem
Valley had an examination before Es­
quire Moor on Monday, charged with au
assault with intent to kill. Hei was ac-
q.iUod.
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L afayette A cademy ,—Prof. Randall’s
second term is well patronized.
Prof. Adams’ singing ¿cbool at thia
place, Dayton and McMinnville, arespok-
en of in terms of praise, j Hw ayatem is
somewhat original.
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Our Qounty Treasnre|^took over to
the Capitol eight thousand: one hundred
and fifty dollars.—seveu Aundred and
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Treasurer
Kelly , w*nt<to
went to Raton this
w Kelty
week to 1 liquidate^ YamMll’f íh<U‘btedr
ness to the State Treasury.
The Duytoil fioiiyMcMnn-
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Roe. Kelt/ has lately been recntiling
bis stock of drags and family supplies.
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The card j)f Isaac Sampson, successor
to Mr. Reehpf io Hbf W«» salo«* i ap-
pears this week. Ike has h i goo(F ac
accom.
toodatioo* and knows bow to keep sallon.
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GROCERIXS.
Sugar, San Francisco refined, ft.H® 15..
12^81 16..
Island........
crushed...
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granulated...........
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... 75(051 00
Tea, Hack, $ ft.............
Imperial...................
.. 1 00@1 25
Coffee, Costa lUca,
ft.
23® 25
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24@ as
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24® 25
J a^ra. ■.. ..... ..
... 80@ 33
Salt, Carmen Island, $cwt « .. 1 00@. • • •
... 2 00@.
Liverpool, coarse • ....
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dairy......
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FRUITS, VEGETABLES, BTC$
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Apples, green
bush........
' , dried.
dried, $ft.
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Peaches, dried,
ft.. r'. • •
Plumbs,
t^ft..
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Beans,
ft ft.............
Potatoes,
bush..........
Onions,$ ft.................
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20®....
10@ 12
10@ 12
10@ 12
18s 20
Beef, fresh,
ft..........
; corned
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Kmoked ..............
Pork, fresh, ft ft........
Veal, “ ____ ......
Mutton “ .....................
Bacon, hams F ft........ • ••«•••
sugar cured . . i . .
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sides............... ..
shoulders........ ..
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Chickens, dressed, each...
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perdosen.... ... ...3
BUTTER, Buds, ETC
Butter, fresh rolls,
ft • • • •••;•
packed. .
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California
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Isthmus.
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BiK*. W doxen.*..................
Cheese, Oregon prime, ^ft
f’alifurnia..
Lard, $ ft........... .
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37@
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30@
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25®.
20@ 25
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OILS, KTO.
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Linseed Oil, boiled, W gallon
raw..
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Lard oil W gallon
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$«
Coal oil
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Neatsfoot < Oil, $ gallon.
Ttdlow, 1 ft...
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■' WOOL, HUMCS,
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Wool, v R
Hides, dry, each r • • • • •
green, salted, each
Deer Skins, dreaded,
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Sheep skins, wool on. each
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75
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25
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75@1 00
35@ 50
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Dealers ftm
MONUMENTS,
Oblisi»,
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supposing it to have been erroneously
computed. But for ti|is trifling error
YambW bad been the first county ,1n
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G ooses . —There were “ gooses
goose*”
isbot
” ¡shot
for and •• gooses" ruffled for oa Saturduy.
And there were gooses raffling for one
which was no “ gooa ” but was -non est
however the last winner was tbe victim.
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Fsnou.—In our notice of the death of
“ Groshopper ’ Taylor the printer made
u* say 78 whereas we had written hid age
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68 years.
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* P ictures .—Dr. Sheppard will call npoo
moat persons in the county te show them
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a large variety of nice engravings which
be is selling by subscription cheap
Adorn your homes.
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Wheat, best white,
bushel.... 90 ..
Oata, W busbeL.............r....... 40 06$ « • •
Corn Meal $ ft
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Flour best, % sack,
barrel). 1 25.. •• •
Buckwheat Flour,
ft...............
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Bran $ ton ••••••••••••....*•«• .IQ fifi. •
Hay,
ton...............
12 00@15
“ baledton...
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ul Albany, Jan. 10.—Elias Iloughtaling
Office jn the Court House. ,
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has been arrested in Coetnano on suspicion •
AUFORNIA, VERMONT AND ITALIAN
of poisoning tea and sugar which he pre­ CIIÀSA BALL
M. STOTT.
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partook of the sugar and tea. The hus­
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111 Firpt Street, Opposite OcnidentalHotel.
Brateeh Shop at Albany.
Frozen to Death.
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a small boat drifted past Columbus. Ky.,
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containing bwo dead men. They were
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surrounded with a heavy field of ice so
^Whereas M. Feeker has circulated the
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that they could not be reached from tbo
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report that I deal in poison liquors, I take
shore. It is supposed that they were at4
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tempting to cross the river abpve and got.
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caught in the ice and froze to death.
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have endeavored to act uprightly with the
Cublic
generally, and my customers particu-
Georgia.
FERGUSON <& BIRD
irly. I can only account for Feeker’s con­
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duce in the premises on the hypothesis that
Atlanta. Jun. 10—The Governor’s rues
he fears fair and manly competition and there
ave
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just
received
andare
sage w;ts delivered yesterdays It Shows
fore has resorted to cowardly falsehood to
constantly receiving
the receipts for 1872 to be $2.^01,340 84j
destroy his rival.
B. HARRIS.
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29, 1872.
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disburaments, $1,335,207 14; public debt,
$818,650. The valuation of State propi
erty is put at $334.462,468.
I Consisting of General Merchandise,
locks , & sewing machines
A Bi« Steal«
LEANED AND REPAIRED by
W. C. B edwlll , ¿ afaybtte .
CLOTHING.
New York. Jan. 19.—There is some ex;
HATS, CAPS,
cltement at Poughkeepsie at the discovery
BOOTS, SHOE8,
of the ex-County Treasurer, who is now
GROCERIES,
under arrest for defrauding the county of
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USIC CAN BE HAD AT REASON A-
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HARDWARE,
$150,000.
ble rates for HAULS or PARTIES.
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Wholesale Polsonia#.
GENTS’ FURNISHING
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«ILA8 G. LEWIS. ’
GOODS,
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ETC.,
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New Haven, Jan. 12.—Mrs. Lydia Sher-,
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man, reputed poisoner of three husband^
and two or three children, but who was
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only convicted for manslaughter in pois­
oning her last busband, was sentenced to
the State prison for life yesterday. She Of latest Styles and in fine variety
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received her sentence with the utmost in]
eaves at 7 in the morning
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Arrivifig at Salem at 10
difference, and at its conclusion gracefully
apr6m6
Returning, leaves Salem al One o’clock
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conrtesied acknowledgement te the Court,
Arriving at Dallaa at 4.
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EXECUTORS’ NOTICE.
Later—The confession of Mra. Sbermaq
will be published to-morrow. It admit* N. W. RANDAUL,
beipuL WTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
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the poisoning of eight persons.
Will and Testament of Jamss D. Jump, de­
ceased, has filed his final account of his
3 Fort Wayne. Jap. 13 —The trial of Hibler
COMMENCES Administration of said Estate in the Connty
HRHE SECOND
for the murder of his wife, was concluded > on Mowday,
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Court of Yamhill oounty» Oregon, and that
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on Saturday night The jury renderiag *
by order of said Court,
Monday, Marek «, 1878,
verdict of murder in the first degree, fix­ i
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$5 00 At 1 o clock P- m of raid day, appointed as
ing punishment at imprisionment for life. Primary Department,
Geography, Arithmetic, Grammar, . 6 00 the time for hearing said account at the
House in said County.
New York, Jan. 13.—Mrs. Sherman’* Higher’Mathematics & Sciences,
8 00 Court
All persons inierpsUd In said Estate are
confession fills ten columns. lt>hows bow
Jf competent Corps of Assistants em- hereby notified to appear at'"said time and
place and file any ojeetjops that thef may
she murdered eight persons. T»o o her* ployed, J. J
have
to said account.’
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son-
lost their lives incidentally by her
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NEW GOODS!
At the Old Brick Corner.
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D avid T hompson
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J abb A rmstrong .
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pose of making a statue of Greeley, to be
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over his grave. They ask the
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Happy Valley. Fira Sabbath
compositors throughout the country to
Armstrong's, Second
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West Chehalem, Th rd “
up on February Bd. next, the sixty-second
Lafayette, Fourth ’
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anniversary of the birth of Mr. Greeley ;
the money to be forwarded to the Presi-
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denft of the New York Typographical Un
Wailing, at Amity, has apple trees,
ion, No. tk at 23 Duane street, uf which
cherry trees, pear trees and plum ‘.e-v
fri ’ '
Mh Greeley was the first President.
with a large assortment of nut and orn*-
mental shrubbery fur sale cheap.1! i ■
Stokes Preparing- for an Appeal;
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New York Jan. 9.—Council
Stokes
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i!h are still engaged preparing a bill of ex­
LOCAL AND DOMESTIC ceptions. Stokes 6ay8 that the exceptions
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virtue of a judgment anix
foreclosure of mortgage in the abate
entitled suit, made and entered of record in
the Circuit Court, of the State of Oregon,
fur Yamhill connty, and an execution in
accordance therewith, duly issued thereon,
out of said Court and to me directed in fav­
or of said Plaintiff, David Thompson, and.
against caid Defendant, Jane Armstrong,
for the sum of Nine Thousand, Thiee Hun- •
dred and Twelve Dollars, ($9,312) U. S.
Gold Coin,with interest thereon from the*
14th day of-Nov.,
,at the yule of one
per cent, per month, in like Gold Coin, and*
the further sum of Fif.y Dollars Attorney ,
Fee, and fif.-ty-six
fifsty-sixand
and 25-:
25-100 dots, costs and ? I
disbursement# of Suit, 11
disbursments
I have levied on and
will proceed to sell at —
public auction, to the 4
highest
bidder
for
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fe.
Coin
in ac- ‘
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cordance with said execution and deeree ol
Houso
Foreclosure, in front of the Court House
<loor, in Lafayette, Yamhill county, Ore-
Ore-,
gon, the real estate hereinafter described,
on
The «Hh day of Jansary, 18T3, aft ,
1 o’dosk p. m. of said day, al! the right, ti­
tle and interest of ¡the laid Defendant
Jane Armstrong in a|nd to the following
real; property as described in said decree
of foreclosure, to ’frit;
All those certain tracts of land situated,
lying and being in Yaiuhill county, Oregon,
and more particularly bounded and desert*
bed as follows;
Notification Number 1.264, surveyed and1
designated on the Maps and Plats of the
United States as Claim Number 72, being
iarta of Sections 33, 34 and 35, in T. 4 S. IU
W.,and Claim Number 61, being parts of-
Sections 2, 3, and 4, in T. 5 S. R. 4 ^Yest,
being bounded and described as follows, tu
wit: Beginning at a point north 83 degree»
east seven chairis and thirty links distant
front a point 13 chains aud 80 links south of
the noi.th east corner of the goutb east
quarter of Section 34, in T. 4 8. R. 4 West,
and running thence Fouth 83 degrees west
103 chains and fifty links; thence south 18,
degrees and 30 minutes east 29 chains and
20 links; thence east 23 chains and 30 links;
thence south 25 degrees and 40 chains;—
thence 72 degrees east 12 chains and 50
links; , thence north 73 degrees east 71
chains; thence north 23 degrees 30 minutes
west 64 chains and 90 finks to the place of
beginning, in the District 0’ lwnd subject to
sale at Oregon City, Oregon, containing 640
and 94-100 acres; and Mao Notification 5,-
7»R, Certificate 461. known and designated
in the surveys and plats of theUnftedetates
as the Fractional south half of the noath
east quarter of Section 34; fractional south
half of the north west quarter of Section
34; fractional north half of the south east
quarter of Section 34; fractional south west
quarter of Section 34; fractional north west
quarter of the sonih west quarter of Section
35; fractional south east quarter of the
north east quarter of Sectiou 33; fractional
north east quarter o the south e. qr Sec. 31
in T. 4 S. R. 4 Westi of the Willamette Me.- ♦
vidian, containing one hundred and fifty-
nine aad 53-100 acres; aud afeotthe follow­
ing tfAcribed premises, tu wftr1 Lots Num­
bers 3, 4, 5 and 6 aud the north west quar­
ter of the south west quarter and the south
west quarter .of the north west quarter of >
Section 3, and Lot 1 of Section 4 in T. 5 8.R. '
4 West, containing one hundred and fifty-
four and 34-100 acres; and also Land Claim
No. 57 lying within the following metes ana
bound*,on south bank of the Yamhill river
and more particularly bounded and descri­
bed as follows, to wit: Beginning at the
south east coruer of Richard Booth’s and
Margaret Booth's Claim, running thence
west 24.80 chains to stake on the line be­
tween C. B. Hawley’ij and said Booths’
Claim; thence south on a line >e tween said ;
Hadley’s and Bootlib’ Claims 2 chains;—
thence west on south line of Mid Booths
Claim to the center of said Yamhill river;—
thence following down the meandering» iu
the center of said Yamhill riv^r t?, where’
said Booths' cart ljne cros-ea said rtv«r;—
thence south on sajd east line to the place
of beginning, containing 42] acres more or ,
lettagli
less All yiug
yiag in Secs. 34 and
at 35, in T. 4 8. R.
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tate, to wit: Beginning at the south east
corner of Claim Number 72,
72, -in
in T.
sonth of
T- 5 south
Base Line. Range 4 West of Willamette Me­
ridian. Thence north 23 degrees 30 minutes
west 19 chains and 50 links; thence south 75
degrees 30 minutes east 11 chains and 40
links; thence south 4 degrees 3o minutes
west 39 chains; theuoe north 85 degrees 30
minutes west 27 chains and 60 links; thenco
south 4 degrees 30 minutes west 5 chains;—
thence west 79 chains and 8 links; thence
north 12 chains; tlieuce east ‘^7 chains and
50 links; thence south 70 dtgfees and 30
minutes east 12 chains; thence north 73 de­
grees east 71 chitins to the place of begin
nirig, containing 153 acres. And also all
that certain piece or parcel of land lying
.and being in the county of Yamhill, Oregon
known and designated m follows, to wti:
Being in T.5 S. R. 4 west, and beginning kf
a post north 14 degrees east from Charles
M. Johnson’s south east corner of land .
Claim, 45 chains, said beginning post being •
north west 8 links from an oak tree two feet
in diameter, thence north 14 decrees east
35.73 chaiusto poston Mrs. Ruffiim's west
line; thenceforth
degrees west 13.54
chains on Mr*. Buffain's west line to post; L
thence wesi 51.20 chains to post in center J-
of slough; thence south 9 degrees west 17 J
70 chains up the said siough to post; thence
south 56] degrees Cast 55.51 chains to the
place of beginning, containing 175 and 40
100 acres’ of land. The said land hereinbe­
fore described contains in all an aggregate
of 1,225 and 73-100 acres; to be sold to sat­
isfy said execution and accruing costs.
Lafayette. Dec, 20,1872.
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B. P. BIRD,
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SherjfT Yaiqhill Co., Oregon,
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administrator : noticb .
Estate of John Moar, sqn., deceased.
WT0T1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN * THAT
JL n the undersigned ‘ hag been Appointed
Administrator of the Estate of John Moar,
deceased, and all persons having cl&injs ag­
ainst the estate ar£ required to present
them, with proper Voudws, to the under­
signed at his residence in Dayton, six
months from date.
Dayton. December 10, 1872.
B.E. LIPPENCOTT.
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Administrator.
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É C. BRADSHAW,
Attorney
at Law,
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
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