Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, September 12, 1873, Image 2

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LAFAYE
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FRIDAY
Henoetorward,
until further
notice.
Frank C. Withers and Frank Owen are
n-»rtp* tocrfl^ctand receipt for sub­
script ion* and advertisements and other
bustnees of this office. Other duties call­
through B os J qu
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,ine
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i t he was for
officeholder
influence in his
jfrocceded ’ |to AseyrA a delegates to the
vention. '1WÍ ,
nominee for Representative to
mistake on this poil
Coing res*. Hon./, W. Nesmith,
Hon. Jani i Hi Slater, Hot. Geo. caused
revious to leav-
> a ‘'couplé of
'angepnents for
he river in the vi
where he in~
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tendi to erect a coal wharf for his *5
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—idilli candidate.«. jrverga|¡OtJ JjU|Tded Bl l
were
the principal
Upon the sixth fa^Hot Hon. J. W. bold mnn, Who always ml
paper In the future, for some time at least.
he ’said, i and thendfb
April IX 073.'.*
J. H. CHPTON.
Nesmith was ejected and de­
trusted; while on the:
clared thè nominee of the Demor Dawes, Hoar, and I is
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DEMOCRATIC TIC^«T-
cratic party—th$ nomination hftv- ponents were a coward
Election, Monday, October IS, 1873.r
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set,
w I lose
opimoriK
h
ing been made ufianinwiw.
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Democrats of Oregon the cam­ Inf a crisis like tfie ft
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Well; why
•Tames Vf. Nrsmith, paign is now tull^ opened-1 No"
ministration
OF POLK COUNTY.
is the time to wdrk; let us da so. aspimtioiig
Our sister State,, CnliTonia, has set stepping stp
Writ of Special Election.
us a good example. Let us follow the Senate;’
F|V «Me Sheriff» of the aeveaal C mm »>
Graut’s chair Ih thè
JL tie«, wlthte the State ef Oreson i it and proclaim to the world Ore­
Wbfrrai, Ata general election held on gon’s independence tp from
such The Rcpublíknn pn
the third day of June. A. D., 1S72, the Han.
the Forty- st cjud Ç
Joseph. G. Wilson was duly elected Kepre- crushing monopolies as aro now
two nieasnrni
meaSUi i'IiTor
1 w 1
miffw
i 1 eh
aenUUve of the State of Oregon in the For­
ty third Congress of the United States; and attempting to nin the politics of gross iscÌiictìy diÄn
,
Where«», Since the said election, said
democratic par- salary law and
office ha« heroin« vacant by the death of
Mid incumbent; and
if they
will, be successful ihvostigatìbnJ+
ty can, i*
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Whereas, By provision of the Constitution
‘ ; election., ’ With
***A munificent sum intxrjtlie
of th« United States, and the laws of this at the coming
Geu. Grant, anti
State.it bM become the duty of the Gov­
an re^i
ernor thereof to issue his writ of election to such a man : as the Hen. J. W. empty pockdts of n»ntfy
flu each vacancy; '
. ,the
fl ticket it is bound can Senator and Êjfp
Now, therefore, I, L. F. G roves . Gover­ Nesmith ofi
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I Xh > I while thei ldttèr ilit^vV a
nor of the State of Oregon, do hereby com­
mand ytm and each of you to notify the sev- to win,;
m
oral Judges of Uection within and for your
The s Repu01Uan party have,, a thé reputation^ ofscmin o
several counties, to hold a special election
of Representative in Congress to fill the nt larger load to saddle than they iiëht leaders of the part;
In this oto,1 .< ijñl
ease 9 aforesaid, on Monday the (13) thir­
teenth day of October, 1573. and that yon cau possibly get along pnceesrtul- as the foreihbst mah I
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of th
dause all proper notices to be given thereof
Congress?
Was
it
not
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B
ut
ly
wity.
Back
pay
grab,
HPpple-
according to law.
tho salary bill was los^ he
—*—) Given, under mv,hand and the Mitchell and Credit Mobilier will
ted it, auid by his !«kj|B and?i
V a, > seal of the Stale of Oregon, at
—v— f Salem, thia tenth day of July, assist in defeating} them at the engineered it through the t ’
A. D.. 1873.
ana he has siuçe Opdhi
next Octohfer ei pinion.
L. F. GROVER.
measure,
hurlitig cont«
Arrat: 8. I. CHADWICK.
. bemoörats of
of
Ore-
i ance in tho face» of all
Rouse,
then.
.Secrri.rry of the State of Oregon
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gon! Put your* shoulders to the ■ whd have returned t|
He, too. vigorously-and ah
ww C0URIEB FOB THE CAM-
wheel
am
d
set
the
ball
a
rolling.
handed espoused <the ca
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HAWN.
Credit
Mobilier offend
Let us almw to|the world L that the
bate on the committe
'1 T he C ourier will takfe a nyely Democracy of Oregon; is not yet sailing Banks and
Hon . J. W. ing the shield of his
band in tbe special campaign now dead by electing the r
Dawes and Ahies, an^tryi
Nesmith at the comi
coining October that they and the other
opening, and* it is oar purpose toi
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f
dm
of Ames were not as
election.
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.give it the broadest possible cir-
those who arraigned
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If, therefore, to hav^lc
culatioo. To this end a campaign i Tbe Ruilroud clique got cleaned in the two measures
subscription book has been opened, out in tba. California election.— Republicans of the
I Reporter.
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Mjr Lr fhi'H - Congress will be long
and the paper will be furnished to »■■ *
entitles a man to aiwti
This is only partially correct. motion in that pal ><7,
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new Fnb?eriber3 until after the Oc­ U' 1 i !• ' j ! I
It was the Railroad clique and should not Benjamin F. B
tober election for FIFTY CENTS. the Republika party that, got Republican nominee
M'-tesachusett» ? (»Lii
To clubs of ten the paper will bo “defined out.’’
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And the same
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in thing will occur iA-Oregon on the
October next.
,;<your orders accompanied with the 13th day 4» Of II»Ml»*
■] $rice.
TB« Campa^âÎn MaaMelMMett«.
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ThsW^q» W^la
a wheelbarrow to cm
to jail.
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( I’ roi^t^. X. j. SOB. J _
The east side of i
The contest for tlie Republican fast fiDing up. Six or sev
,livTHE C ourier will be furnished nomination for Governor of Mas- have in during, th© yr
Wheat worth 03 i
sacaueet Ufa1 cbie^4istin^uishe<l
liehet i
during the campaign to any Re- for deinagogueism, personal abuse delivered at Wallula
alluli
is paid at.WaHa’Wi
and downrig
* publican and all Republicans who and downrig^ blackguardism.
,
.. ’ij blackguardism.
kiriftl
Salt Like City has! rccrti|ly
The
owouents
of
Gen.
Butler
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$
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‘ will pay double the campaign
assail him as.an .embodiment and honored bÿ.tWprésenté1 o^||’
" price in the event of the election exemplar of’the trickery, the im­ of’ Manchester, and» his ' '
Mandeville^Menibtrx of
of a Democratic Congressman, the; pudence, tbd venaliiy. of the- pres­ Peerage. < ;
ent rascally, corrupt, demoralized
General Davis _
same to have it gratia in the event era in politics.,z <X,
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announcement that Fi
On the other hand Butler,de- la « h again to be <
of the election of a Republican.
aouocea G ov 4 W ashbnrn as a man­ nr post.
Who will take a chance?
ufacturer of pails, who went -to juavalry, is assigned t
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poor ««ivi
andJ i respectable,
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Boise City is at p
T he C alifornia E lection .—
nn the CommitteeHof Claims, with visitor»—some ¡1
Last week an election was held in became Cl&irmau thereof, and by .permanent settlement
virtue of his position accumulated
The hark Samout, on her
California for Conpty officers and
riches, while bis home partners in from Tacoma to Sata^Wa
< afembers of the Legislature. The pail making continued honest and take over a million laths,
result is very cheering to the peo P°°r-
i f J t if. /ft ‘u / -i *.T
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The railroad over the
How this style of panyingona river was fiinished two or
pie who are not slaves to the gi­
ipaign wo ■ ■■
ant corporations of that State. cam ign would bave appeared tp ago, and the, first ,trai^
th? Massachusetts people of forty over.
According to the Sacramento ,Re-
and fifty Years ago, when Christo
Reuben Roberts, of CM
porltr a large majority of the Leg- pher Gori4 Levj Lincoln, and Ed
under the ixithit nce of thei
ifdatDre. will be Democratic, and. ward Everett held th# office of
and administered a sound1
r per consequence, a > 4 Democratic Governor; and when allj the chil­ to his better half. Reuter
United States Senator will be dren of the Commonwealth went up for sixty days.
to schoo , and all the youth., knew
It is ruinaned that
elected.
The Republican party the catechism by heart, and all
mine, at Rocky Bar, Jdahc
is run by corrupt corporations and the adults attended church twice purchased by some, "
-f tie people are beginning Ito see every Sunday! Wq may laugh at capitalists.
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it. A9 went California so will go those prijn ascetic ¡times: bu$ we
The Graham. milt
should) bear in inind that in those Rocky Bar, Idaho, ifl a
Oregon in October.
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• days sobriety, intelligence, and in­ ed and ready, to crush qi |(
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tegrity counted for something, anu the owners or custom
It is rumored th^t an organiza­
it would have been an impossibil­
A man named Wan
tion ia in progress ia China, bav- ity for eather party to nominate
▼ears of agitant ip Ma
ing for ibi object the massacreing for Governor any ipan against lumbarmanby. oççT ‘
of Europeans in the interior. The whom lbe bi t teresl factionH wouid m a logging camp on 'll
Bay, Snonotnish county.' L'
A reason givep for this is, that Venture to bring such qharges as
It is expected that with
tbe French Minister will'
the
will not con-' are now hurled back.,and'forth
or two > proposals
,
will 1
between1 the champions of Bptler ov
208
miles
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tne
TOad
¿ant-, to a modification pf tne .and Washburn,
j- Bai ii is not ao no*); ▼ith tl>e between the'month1 of tí
Treaty.
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and Lake Pen d'Oreille,
party jiyho >(4aims to ei»bpdyt in Division of the Northern
ffi’-.t' E. tn
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,TM California election is over ite membersh p a,, large share qf road..;
the virtue p ^ Commonwealth
and the railroad monopolists were which aets itself up gp a model, fur, Mr.‘ J. H. Whitsoa, near «'
Idaho, ’ ae
» year
1 Bl mixed
I fron»
Jl.i th ten
overwhelmingly defeated.
Gov. the otbe» states ef the Union.
«lfi af barley
a<
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In this war of words, in which, .which weighs 5Q pounds
Booth wa3 re-elected by a large
i 1
majority. AH over the state as far at’ slang so much predominate^ 9!^ H*. UU4
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argument, tbpinational adminktriv
heard from, the Democratic ticket
w The-’ Kalama ZdñdM
otlie (^ide of.
8th say« ; We i- under«t4
has been largely successful.
Grant was passing F. A. Bee, for the Olymp
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The Walla Walla Spirit says: /A
few days ago three
toreo Indians attempted
attempt
to overpower it
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th^4gent,
Mr. ~
Wirbwr,
ta Fort Bitneoe. i, anil
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by that
means
to release au Indian named Dick,
who is therb in confinement for the
murder of one iof his tribe. When
the Agent went in with the grub for
the prisondr, and had unlocked the
cell floor, the three came, unawares
to the Ageijt, behind him and tried to
g. t possession Uf the keys. They did
not seem to have any desire to injure
Mr. 'Wilbur. But before they could
accomplish their designs the Agent
knocked two of them doyrn, and
dragged them, unassisted, into the
ob U j, where t
■ are now confined
with the act . murderer. The
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I DYSPEPSIA.
sit* A
«> |of Dyspepsia take one tea-
For bad
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spoonful thrlee times a day, or five or ten
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five dava,
minute» a
meals, for . fonr
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iful three times a day
then take tw|o teaspoong|ul
ere/ trtre -----
is r pain
or
as above directed. Whu
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tenderness in the stomach Rathe the stom­
ach well wj the Extract night and morning
ed. In all mild cases take
until it is re
two teaspoonsful three times a day.
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CHOLERA.
In Choleri, take one tablespoonful of the
Extract in one tablespoonfill of water every
two hours: bathing the stomach and bowels
freely «very hour until the discharges have
ceased: thed take one tablespoonrul three
times per day for live or six days.
The above is for Cholera in the tirst stage.
In the seconld stage take the abeve prescrib­
ed dose every hour, bathing the bowels and
stopiach every half hour.. For a bgd attack
of Cholera morbus take an prescribed for
.Cholera in ifr,fc._l
"2_. eases
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first stag«. In . milder
take ip lessTqoantity. In cases where the
voi ifting is S Ch that it will not stay on the
sfo nach, bsthe the stomach and bowels
frei ¡ly until vomiting ceases; then take as
abc ve directed.
BLOODY FLVX.
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STATE NEWS. ,
Astoria boi
a8 nearly one thousand in-
Sitana >•
Rei*d’s
ria on thi
ma is to be at Asto-
For a grown person, if tho case is a severe
one. attended witi^much pain, and bearing
down, take of the EXtarct
Extarct one tablespoon-
tablet _
Iftffi in two jtsblespoonaful
tablespoonsfi l of water etery
eiery
three hours, bathing the sioufach and bow­
els with the Same until the pain and running
oil of the bowels is checked; then take two
teaspoonsfnl three times a day until a cure
is fleeted, T pr children under ten years of
agê. one tehspoonfeb from 10tol> years,
two teaspoousful. With bathing as abote di-
reeled, For pll bowel complaints io child­
ren or adults.[
adults, the same sa above.
j e » ,. ., j FEVER AND AGUE.
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Astoria is out of debt and there is
If
coin in the treasury.
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“‘ new
“5fircbe11
hM áen placed
The
fi:
II1
o Wer at Salem.
lu .the old tyn
fv-
A neW-pt .piboat was lau nched at
Alitoria on < jiV ednesday last.
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A graiîd «ociablff
so
is to be held in
Salem in aid Ì 0f the Capital Library.
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Foreclosure.
Jani
ng.
V
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A JUDGMENT and
ortgage in the above
, m
.nd entered of record
t Co
of the State of Ore-
gonTfor YWfohlll Rfonty, a»d, an execu­
tion in accordance therewith duly issued
thereon out of said Court and to me di­
rected, in favor of said Plaintiff, David
Thompson, and against said Defendant,
Jane Armstrong, fortfie sum of A9A12 »0
nine thousand tnre^BYindred^iRft twelve
dollars U. S. gold eotn, with interest there­
on from the 14thday of
at
the rate of one per pent, per month,^ln
like gold coin, and the further eum of
Fiftydofiar ($M fo) Attorney f6f, and Ftfty-
Six and 25400 it56 25) dollars colts and dra*
bursements of suit. I have levied on and
wfll proceed to sell, at public auction, to
tbehtehoet judder, lor U>
accord a nee with said execfinbn and de­
cree
in front
fro
___ of x foreclosure,
th — w-w
of the Court
House door, in Lafayette,
Lafayette, ____ 111 ill
county,
county,
Oiegon, the real estate hereinafter de­
?n<i
scribed,
> «fifí
fl October,
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On the 15th dnyi of
atone a
day, alt
all,the
Q ’ ’ clock,iB;U«|r
clocfeHMnrt of
of «aid
«aid day,
Ute
andlnterest
Defend- ­
right, title and
interest of the said Defend
ant, Jane Armst rong, In and to the follow-
ink real property^ as described, in said de­
cree of foreclosure, to-wit; 1
All tftose oertain tracts of Land situated!
lying and befog in Yamhill efiuntv, Ore­
gon, and more particularly bounded and
described as follows :
Notiflcaiion Numlier 1,964, surveyed anfi
designaled on the Maps and Plats of the
United States as Ciaim Nûmber 72, being
parts of Sections 33, »4 and 35, in T. 4 8. R.
4W., and Claim Number 61, being nartB of
Sections 2, 8 and 4 in T. 5 S. R. 4 west, be^
ing bounded and described as follows, ttf-
wit: Beginning at a point ifitorth S3 de­
grees East seven chains and thirty link»
distant from a point 13 chains and 80 links
South of the
rth East corner of the
Sooth East q
erof Section Si, in T. 4 8.
R. 4 West and hnlng thence «on th S3 de^
grees West
timuis and
nuu fifty
ii.iy links;
uiucb ;
chains
-thence Souih’M degrees and 30 minute»
East 29 chai
d 20 links; thence East
23 chains and Sinks; thence South 25 de=
grees East 40
ins: thence South 72 de^
grees East 1
ains and 50 linksthence
North 73 d
East 71 chains; thence
North 23,deg
i minutps West 64chain»
and 90 links
-place of beginning, in
the District
d subject to sale at Or^
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On getting * tìp
op in thé
the morning take two
teaspoonsful: if the time for chillis between
the hoars of 9
Jhnd
teaspoonsfi.!
4ind 12, take two teaspoonsfi.l
alf an hour I before chifliDg. if
more than half
the time for tLh
tlte chill to come <<n
<>n is in the af­
ternoon. wait until 12, o'clock to’take the
and ti.e
second dòse, . ^tter
f 711. the chili
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.'l.w ferer
are coming on pa.the the breast and stomach
with the Extract. Wet a cloth with the Ex­
tract and a littll cold water, and lay it on
the stomach; C( ^ntiuue to keep tbe cloth wet
until the fe\er < i.ools. If the fever cools
coots in
time, take a dot on going to bed at night.
By following the\ above directions the chills
light r\ and come on at a later
will get lighter!
hour each day, until' they disappear.
disappear, After
they have disappeared.
take the
-d-take
ie ab«i
abdve dose
th
re è times a day tor
three
for 10 or 12 days.
5,789. Cert id
401, known and designated J
in the Sur
and Plats ef the/Unitea
tlonal So&th ltelf of the
Siates as th
North
prter of Section 34; Fraction-
N<^
ih luis
East
al SOnth h
the Nori h West quacterof
Section 34;
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North half, of t£e
Soutft Eastànaterof
The La Grande public School
aterof Section 34; Fractional
Soutu Wes
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barter of ___
Section
Frac-
opened on the i- 1st instant -L
’ with up-
tional Norih«'West quarter of the South
wands of 70 scholar».
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West quarts:
uai:t$r of
< ' Section &>,; Fractional
South East »nui larter of th* North East c
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Sect
quarter of .Section
33; Fractional North
art better in Baker county
East
* “7t quijjtt^r qf the South Eapt quarter of
this season than they have been for
2. 4 S. R. Wew7T
the Wi>
Section
iamette
,dian, containing pne hun*
past ; all Ahu mine8.are
dred and
-nine and 63-lOfi adres : and
wor Land pay good di .vidends,
alSO the fp^^.,- -Mft
ng described ^ICUIIOCB,
premises, to*
1VF-
.tn are
ted at *6ó to $80 a
1 mouth
wit: Lots lumbers 3. 4, 5 and. 6 and the
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North WesUquaTter of the ! South West
quarter anil. South West quarter of th»
-4 7,
North Westtjuarter of Section 3, and Lot t
WORMs.
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¡A couple | of years ago a robbery of
oSkiJn $ g,
4 Wiest, contain*
of Section
For ad'Its, take pf
& Co.’« occurred, and a
_ ’tT — _-__r one table- ing one 1 hundred and fifty-four and »4-100
acres; aufj
>d Also Land Claim Ntamber 57. ly*
.1 -of money was stolen, spoonful in the sa m« » quantity of water,three ihg wil nW
Hti thefohowingmeté« andfiefind»
times a day: qhiidrq a -fro«; 10 to 1.» years old
rtiiipant in the crime be- two' teaspoonsful, a id all Liiaer that one tea on the Sgt
;outh
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and
more
parlivutarly
bounded
and
de­
expos^d iW complicity spoonful in water o r milk- at the same time scribed as follows, to-wlt
wit : Beginning at
Shepardson, living at be careful of your < liét, not to overload tbe tbe South East corner of Richard Booties
and Margeret Booth’s Claim*
Claim, nmffing
ninfiing
t
county, in the crime, stomachi'
“^ALDS AND BURNS.'
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thence West 24.80 chains
a stake on a the
he was arrested by - ■ L ■
line between C. Ikdlawley’a and the »¿d
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Bathe the parts btirnt tthd scalded imme­ Booths' Claim; thence Sow no n iïnç be­
Deputy Sherii f Harper and Charley
with the Extract, and if. necessary tween said Hawley’s awl Booths’ Claims
Adams, under the name of /Milton
Milton diately
bathe the r
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second
timti, wliicb
w ill take
the 2.00 chains ; thence West ep. south line of
d is how on his. way to tiye out en utjrc-ly.
said Baojtl>®’ Ciaim to th« center of said
Yamhili river; thence following down th«
here the eri: ne tvn« com-
ASTH
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meandering« in the center of snld YamhilL
trial. It i is generally-
river to where said Booths’ ea$t iin<*
— take ■K.tiMÍ Extract one teaopoon- crosses sit id rlV«r: thence spuih oW Mid
‘he is the right muu in fol Dose
in water ei very twjtuty minutes until re­ east line to the place of.beginning fon-
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lief is had, an in then tike
t ike <*3t:
<«ïR: teajipoi.nful
teutipomful in tnininr 42*$ acreemore ov lass,, uii-lying
water live times a da
ncwú* is etfeet- in 9einM»ns3t and 35 in T. 4 S. R. 4 We«t.
And Also the following described real es­
ed. Bathe the chests in bronchitis.
ELLANEOIs
Hs.
tate to Wit: Beginning at the South East",
SICK OR NERVO
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ä DACHE.
corner of Claim Nwnilnr 72,
T. 5 soul hi
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of
Base
Line
Range
4
West
of
Willamette«
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Take two tettspoemfi in the same ____
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ara.'t
pSyS"“— mote new CWS.
Merldiati. Thence north 23'degrees30min-»
of water; if in fifteen minittes the pain has- nreswew 19 chains and M links; tkence
ds° is the ¿i •etroifname not left, take two teaspoonsf.J. more, contin­ south 75 degress 30 minuses east 11 cbains-t
uing-the dose every iifteen
or twenty miu- and 40 linstt; thence south 4 degrees 30 •
I
ntes until relief is had.# I then take ofie tea­ minimes west 89 chains; thence north &»;
spoonful three times a day until the cause is degrees fotninfttes west 27 chains and 60
9
link«? thence south 4 degrees 80 mirtetesi
removed, t
V
west 5 chains; thence west 79 chains and 8.
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FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
links; thence north 12 chains; thence east 27 '
•
chains and 50links;thencesouth 70degrees
h I The bump of destructiv venes»—a
Dose—take two teuspoonsful three fifties 30 minutes east J-lehains; ihermm worth 73
a day in a little Water, bathing the ab&men degrees ¿a&t' 71 ehmn« to-tbe pins ofbegln-- i I
railway collision. i? ; ; .
three times a day with the Extravt.— ning, containing 153 acres. And also all ;
k II i / .111 ’ <1 '-12 ' ¿¿H i«i '• *r i-
* well
> *piect*>r
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*-*-« - 4 * - -
•>
W here there is ulceration fyllow the above liait teat a'-
patee;
One of our dentists takes a daily directions* also take'one ten spoonful of th« iMidhetag ain
; in the bounty o
V
pull on the river.
O’ H
Extract to two tablespoonsful of warm wa­ gou. known hnd< 5 S.* R5iS
3 ■
v Ti J l i i
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n-t I-
V-
ÍI il
J ’ ‘ I ’ 111 ’ • • ’ ■
L ‘
¡ mi
ter, and use esun in^ectiou twice a day un­ wit: Being in T.__________
■r i,i
'0
L
ning
at
a
post
north
Hdeg
rees
east
from
thewopumei ;nt to Greeley ought to til a cure is ejected.
Charles M. John soli’s South
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_
i east
corner ofi
|in imposing ' stone.
ENLARGEMENT of the spleen , Land Giaini, 45 cludna, said beginning
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post being north west 8 links from an oak
OR AGUE CAKE.
tree two feet in diameter; thence norths
When a man’» neck* tie
is
untied,
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14 degrees east 35.73-chains to post, on Mrs..; F
Dose
—
one
teaspoonful
three
timss
a
da
how untidy he looks. { I
F
Buffum
’s west line; thence, north 4 de. ■ £
bathing the part well morning and nigi
Jr grees west
13.54 chains on Mrs. Ruffum's.
1 —lil ' 9. > V '
with
the
i-xtrtet.
<
I'
<-
'
west line ;o post: thence west 51.20
Asa xvater-plaoe, the Niagra Falls
INFAMATION ̻OH > THE STOMACH chains to post in center of slmdfh ; thence -
are. rapidly falling away.
c
south 9 degrees west 17.70 chains up the, y
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razor-man was re-
In bad cases take .pne teaspoenful every
Mrith a ^“strapping three hours, bathing the parts every two ginning, containing 175 and 40-106 acres i <! t
of land. The said land hereinbefore de-";
hours with thè extract until the Infiamaition scribed I contains in all an aggregate of
Li;.Tf «•/•Tku'’
•'fi--? *; j'1’
is removed; then use three times a day for LMl ¿nd
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►
id 78-100
73-100 acres.
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To lHiSold to satisfy said exaeut4on<wfi ac- ;
oud now* hanging over live oraix days.
, ¡KIDNEY COMPLAINTS.
cruing costs.
the Argentine Republic 1 appears to
R. P. BIRD,
lack the “silver lihning,’?
8heriff of Yamhill county, Oregon.
Tgke two teatpoonsfuUof the Extraet in
Lafayette, Ogn., Sept. 12tbr/1873.
one tablespoonful of water three times
tiesa
a day
r 'A*!,
&
are systemised nowa­ and bathe the parts affected once a day with .32.ig3.jtM t LU .. u . -
j
Uiyialnl Bi.
I
i train has its with the Extract. . I
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? In
PILES.'
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A
I
w
4
There is aboat 50,000 pounds Kof
cheese m
Umatilla
I. W “
every year*
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a
í
I
i'if
L'jl
as J fron!
rate.
n;».!
... bi
.i-
.
jMceived at
a f, lady, and
Bathe with the Evt-act, and use an injec
tion of one teaspnonfbl of the Bt^iract in two
teaspoonaful of warm water night and ajorn-
sp H ains ,
■a WFW i K
p It |ake« twenty-,four hôur» ¡to make
-
I >•
cook—The one that
pation.?.
Ì ctjts ,
AND BRUISES.
Bathe with the Filarci a few times and
yon will get relief. Forcuta it keeps dow*
InflaniatioQ and ejects a speedy cure.
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while if ordered1 in connection with our
Magasiné, both will U furnished fet^
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ve the peculiar
when se en in the early
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fòri
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AN ORNAMENT TO TRW ROOM
$ red cedar
a shôv
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shdv-
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le fellow, Who
ha just com-
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> patera, asked his
if the word 4j HoaJ* prefixed to
e of ' Mr. f *-**~4-ik* member
resa. me ani “honmt?
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HavinÉ the control «f the* mafniliçenV
OIL CHROMOi TO SEMITB, v* «rj
able to offer »• cembinatioa of literary and.
artistic work «rgeiraiBe-v«r1à,s»àat prices,
unprecdented. .
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This fin« copy of a piece of Nature’«»
grandest work,, is not presented tn the uauai
limited style,—its dimension«, 14x20, mak­
ing a picture of very desirable sine, in itself
move the jaws
k ft-law never
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es the sting of a bee carry
with it? Because it makes
bee-leaver «It onoe.
rlll'f
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1 Worth and Beauty I
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is.eating buttdr that
it» 60 oents to the pound.
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Ssnd
rav
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ing I »ball deviUeWbtlttlaattenton to the
ftirnished for $4 00.'
DIRECTIONS JOR USING
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