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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1873)
t to ■> I ; ij . 4 14 Î p I Í. T «I r |Jj Í 1 i •ri ; I; . to * s i Í '1 J J 1 i?'> i ' ft - / t *• < 1»1 t 4 ■ ■! 3 She Di uke of Mandi • Z' _ ,■■■— * . <* I IV*-* t j» of English toi g - : The Denwcrtttic Tarty of the. State of Ore e3rie,i#J L Hippie Convention which gon in Ctipenfiorl (Uthh ~~ i SB ' • 19 FRIDAY 1B73- met at . Ajtony lasäreto Ml- "Any man who is able and willing to mci « xa~njrL That we recognize and support work, can obta dn employment in mil. ' platform 1 - rated into their a résolu- the legal and constitutional authority Owyhee. NO TICK. I ♦L m . «»Ar«.;».» th. «Me r»r M¡toi,. ef tile Federal Govcriuenh but insist tiou endorsing'the act» of Mitch upon a strict* ctmstr uefion of the ¡kv«4ofeoal i I d' • ? has teen discovered Henceforward, until furtlicr notice. ell daring Jiis stay in Oregon. Federal Constitution as necesssary ¡to at. Fort D. A. Russel), isselj, at a depth of Frank C. Withers and Frank Owe« are Now, uiiijcordlng to Col. I’liomp- the preservation of the inherent 6?5 feetJ — i authorized to collect and receipt for sub- rights of the people; that we,‘oppose Monday, September 22d< the «ertptions and advertisements and other son, Mitchell’s former law partner centralization as the most insidious and dangerous enemy of popular fall term of the District Court will »•pi I rut it of this office. Other duties call- n Pennsylvania, Mitobell’s wife rights, and will continue to denounce 4a* I sball dahote but little attenton to the obtained her divorce from nor it in every guise in which it may ap 4 L Jam«, j li*per in the future, for «ome time at leaau u.' -i Morgan, i - unit - rotative .or, lord in 186*7, and Mitchell never pear ; that the several departments Sin Francisco capital, ib exantteing capi April M, MAS. J. H. UPTON. of the Government, Legislative, Ex SAn He was ecutive and Judicial, are independent, ^eOftyhee mfoefi.T J I1 ■ 1 . 1 - * " obtained any from her. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. married to the woman he now in their respective spheres under the cíñale rage is carried to some- Constitution, and any attempt by ng of an excess ip W; 'yoming. At Election, Mouday, October 13, li*7X lives with in 1862,- five years be anyAme!of them to usurp authority lg station, in !t J Territory, at For Representative in Congre««. fore he was divorced from his is destructive of the Constitutional clectiori ¡¡Wt w ¿four Indian J; rights and independence of the Oth aws were taki ihe-polls and Pennsylvania wife. This, accord James "W. JQesmitli 5 ers, and should te rejected as dan ir yott.8 accept ing to our lafts is ‘ polygamy. gerous to civil liberty OF POLK COURTY. t ■ justice cl»mands a revis • - —— Judge Boise sentenced Flavius J. ion 2. of That it our tariff kiws, with a vi<W to EWS. Writ of Special Election. White to a term of five years Bv-cunj ruvenue atone, and not to tax community in general for the! benefit 'b^ronoe of , tke Sheriff« of the «ovetel Coan- at Salem in the State |>enitentiary for »sim Ue« within the State of Oregon i of particular interests and to the det ii .i fi). "cents. IFkerros, Ata general election held on ilar offerice in this countv in I860. riment of the laboring cla.uvs of the ,'jriiesaw mill at Westport is I the third dav of June. A. D-, 1 n 72, the Hon. comm unify. States Sena- Joaeph. pc was wiw not nuu a u United unuru ra»ur Qvua- Joseph. G. O. Wilson was di.lr duly elected Renre-. Hepre He night and day. ' ! 3. That tlio tho Wealth of thci tho country iií¿ I w IT I ' ; * f ‘ kl •entitive of the State of Oregon in the For f i.llt nrObablv he had tailored Nli ’ il'l ij V third Congress of the United Mates; and 1 IO‘ i»Ul prooaoiy lie nau i.UHHtu is the product of labor, and. we:heart ntf ; hoodlumshave fofiicount; Whereat, Since the «id election, said nnder a “perturbed state of mind” ily favor such legislation, as has for ie fold cu »torn of stealing •Ree office has become vacant by the death of its object the protection and support Í ' «aid incumbent; incumbent: and for some time. I Now the same H ! i J: h ■■ rt : K of the producing and laboring classes. Whereat. Bv provision proviaion of the Constitution - ! | ■ I ' J J^Vhaet buyers for the past few days .1 protects iteelf, while labor iu of the United States, State«, Al. and the lawa law «l.A s of this Radical party that sent Mitchell •Capital . •» 1 * » I-. « «a its numerous and diversified ♦’forms '» State,it has become the dut.v of the Goy- been paying fl 08per bushel ■ernor thereof to i««ue hto writ of election to to Congress, has, for yearn, claimed needs, and must have, the fostering . . rest Grove. |j ■ ■ num vacancy; rnvnuv^; c flit i such 11 n i , care of prudent and skillful legisla to l>e the portjt of ^rcat moral ideas. Now. therefore. I, L. F. G rovfb . (¡over- Yo ’s River, raised ' * II nor of tlto of Oregon, do ’ hereby kJ I VI B1W Btiite **a ’•VWto£ com -------------* In 1860 they ¿taenbnnced slavery tion, and particularly is thia true M t Halen, of Young I ooioh on his far t which measured when tue the profits oi of production productiqnl are wnen mand ven and each of yon joo io to notify the sev, sev-,J eral Judges era] Judge.« of Election Section within and for your and polygamy ns ‘ftf’in relics of being Swallowed up in extortionate f^rteeni.inehes in ciw icumferance. I • . i I ■ • ■ •eversi •everal counties, to hold a special election rates of transportation. baleni had an al ftrm of fire from of Representative in Congress to fill the va- ya- baibatism;” now they resolve that 4. That all corporations poratioirs ar^ sub tlieir neiv ^ell last E c&Dcy aforeiMhl, c&ocy aforeiMhl» od on M^udiy Mteiidiy tlic the (M) (hi) thir- »Uturday. À fire the latter relic is “ honorable' ’ and ject to legislative control; thole cre- teentn diy 1'73, and that you teéntn day of October. l'Ti». * the bell. cauee all proper notices to be given thereof ated by Congress should diould be restricted endorse it. according to law. v* vx* AkzvK by / vy v/uti i x.o3, CBIlki R9(J and . controlled Congress, and jVUV those « . have ordered We shall wait witli considerable i under ) Given under mv hand and the State laws be subject to the mty-one mills on l . a. - seal of th< State of Oregon, at impatience to see if ihe numerous W®i|| control of the States creating them ; nty for pub- I Salem, this tenth day of July, 1 and ' all ” corporations should bq so con- A. D., VTJ. clregymen in this county will stand trolled as to prevqnt them from be L. F. GROVER. A ttzst : 8. F. C hadwick , v or Umatilla county, has on this plank. There is no dodg coming engines of o oppression ; and 4 Secretary oj the State of Oregon ufaohiyed 19,000 pounds also the property of all corporations mj—■ ■■ ' . — ing the point now;4 hh who votes shpuld be assessed and taxed at the of’choesje, of 11,000 pounds is 1 -atf* - ' tv.» 7 ' T ! I ] COURIER FOR THE CAM« for Smith vote* for polygamy. same rate as the propertv of individ alrpady mar PA1ON. uals. . *1- I Mr. J. William Welch purchased 5. That we view with great ap THE SALARY ÍJRAB. two lots Ht l- ‘ week in 8hivley’s Addi- prehension the widespread corruption T he C ourier will take a lively ia for 11,000. The lots and dishonesty that have recently tid^i to entinn enn Cony* The Portland Con ioal ones upon which the »hand in the special campaign now marked our public service, and con-^ reseci or pany bujlt their Fort in demned without i__ hre all per sidering as shameful and iniquitous n f ' n I I . 41 ;; I w .opening, and it is our purjiose to 4 1 1. sons concerned in passing the act the recent act of Congress granting ’ 11 11 nil in 1 * i j TI an increase of salaries, we demand its give it the broadest possible cir young man residing not fair from commonly, known as the Back Pay immediate repeal, and we denounce bought a $150 horse for culation. To this end a campaign Bill, and also, condemned the Pres every member of Congress, Democrat i and took it to ¡Portland to or Republican, who supported the it cost him $20 tò keep from * subscription book has been opened, ident for signing it if I measure, and also tho President of o jail. < ‘ ‘ r !»’■ ; il 4 • htil ■ " The Hippie Convention that the United States, by whose approv and the paper will be furnished lo ' i ♦> j I ■’ H' I iU I I,»j, J J I j IJ-. eré I ¡unloading al the infamous act became a law. wentyrfiye teani^ I w convened at Albany condemned •new subscribers until after the Oc G. That the act of the President in at at the Fanncj- /s ’i warehouse at all persons wlio had any thing to do sotting up by the bayonet a gdvern- ;last Mqnday. OI Llbany ;1 jbvern- “■’ I- • 1 ‘ r’l tober election for FIFTY CENTS. • • 4.11 i I lb : 1 ' IK i il1 nii'jut in Louisiana not desired by her ' Mi 11 ■ >r with passing the act, or who re th itCapitol, building Ills of the;Capitol, build: people and having no title whatever peoplo •To club» of ten the paper will be are slowly progressing up- I- caivcd any of the benefit? of it, rind to ijule them was a flagrant violation d win &)on s ion be completed in furnished for $4 00. Send Her rights under the Federal Con. then endorsed the administration of her window frames of the first stitution. your orders accompanied with the of President Grant. ow. , 7. That every department of Gov Gov- I’P'U P ' ■j * ernment being in the hands of the This action of the Albany Con price. sday e ning of last week Republicans they are justly, responsi i I ——■ l> I — PM-Olds organixed a grange vention is palpably inconsistent. ble for the evils and wrongs in legis , Umatilla county. Another Offer. When they condemned !! the lation and administration of which i ¡nitexftd C. F. Clark, living the country complains. passed the bill, persons who 8. We are opposed to granting by Creek, Umatilla count county, ’ T he C ourier will be furnished I condemned the tho General Government of subsidies they thereby arrestee • and held to the •during the campaign to any Re» steamship lipes to import Chinese charge of incest with his own daugh- President who approved it. How to ' te ilte ' slaves to our shores, and» we demand publican and all Republicans who could they then turn around and such a modification of the Burlin Í ter; , ,, |T| ! I j K 4 , , .... I, < [I . game treaty with China as will ef will pay double the campaign endorse him ? They conld do it . Patterson caught two dogs fectually cut off this stream of Chi Mrjg. r Reed’si sheep, * sén- i nese emigration. near price in the event of the election as thé Justice of the Peace I logs don ’ t ! .The * i worry I). We demand of Congress an ad of a Democratic Congressman, the fenced the man to be hanged. ¡i 'iH mH I ditional appropriation for the remov now.. » It makes but little difference al of obstructions to the navigation name to have it gratis in the event er disastrous fire occurred of the Willamette river, and such aid how unreasonable or. how criminal erton a few days ago. A % 1 I ' I 1 • Ii J f I i 11 ' 'Si kl i by appropriation or otherwise as will «of the election of a Republican. n had fire to some brush the act« of leading Radicals are, ¡open the Columbia river to free nav which Communicated Who will take a chance ? they can pass resolutions endorsing igation, by means of a canal and > h raiMente i surrounding the orch- locks at the Cascade portage, and rd, by which fences, hogs, and the proceeds of the sales of alternate, After Dr. Watt« found that he them. othet proi The Republican State Convefi* sections of the ’public lands to aid in teie X L ' i »could not get the nomination for the construction of the Portland, > man in Union county recently tion of Massachusetts, which met Congress he made a small speech, Dalles and Salt Lake railroad. ole a wagon and* ran away with it. on the 11th inst., passed a resolu 10. That as the vast extent of our lb was the owner and declining the nomination on ac coast, embracing a distance of nete others »there who ove k him and out of tion condemning the President for count of the Hippie resolution. one thousand miles in extent^ is. des pity for the wr l let him o_. He __ ind ancK followed Considering tnat he was a minis his acts in relation to the B ick Pay titute of any place of resort for . yten then turned i seis in stress of weatheir, and vasi bafck md nd them arrested for ter of the Gospel, he could not af Bill. This is as it should be; and amounts of property are los«\^early them compou tiding fe j a fefony. Cheeky. it will not be long ere the Repub thereby, together with a gereat mam maw ford to soil his garments with the licans throughout the Union will valuable lives; thereforo; be it re- |r I A certain Toiu • R ,oss, finding a farm- I r I to« ij taint of polygamy, So he indig ¿I of ( solved that we require way fron be, four miles east be censuring him for his many in Flilhboro, arid, being cold, gu sup- sentatives in Congress to use ever- nantly denounced the resolution. 1 himself with blankets. He famous deeds. He has reached effort to secure an appropriation y flo r This was tir an unguarded moment. the harbor of Port Orford comfortably established in the _ _ Jrtord ; first, i a^ d the topmost round of all his grehUi He did not consider the fact that being adapted to the rfetion of the » an improvement < rOvement Of 11 VI ".‘Il ncss. the kind, and als< also for the improve- he is a postmaster and that ment of all placei places in tty State t’jat Mitchell controls the appointments may contribute JOntribute to our commercu 1 DECLINES THE COMBAT. , 11 ■ .p: , r prosperity. of that kind of offices here, The 11. filRlMI. we . t L.. most cordially invite Hiram Smith, the Hippie candi‘ all who That result will likely be that he will, favor retreno ihmont _____ _____ and _ | fre- like Nasby, lose his “offes.” Let date for Congress, decline» to meet form in evefy department of the G ON OCT A YEAR, 8 PÀ0B6. eminent to its former purity and bis official head roll from the Gen. Nesmith on the stump for ficiency; to assist us by th ■*“ per, ir v< I lc lest Ajgrl«ultai the reason that he cannot cope and tarai Paper. influence in the attai at tail ana inttuence block. Best PoHtieal Paper, objects go important and d< with him iu intellectual combat fy Paper. ft Be,< Ht°ry 1 Jeptha Garrison, of McMiun- The prospect is that thO Radical» Tke r Best ^Fashion Report«. J THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. THE MITCHE9LL. RESOLUTION. LAFAYETTE COURIER. L-'U «QO«. ' IH M _ Df^id Ths>n e I I I « ■* 1 •4 12 I <■ i ,r. ■ -Md I DYSPEPSIA. For bad cases of Dyspepsia take one tea-. ( spoonful three times a day, or five or ten minute« after meals, for four; four: or five .lays. tT then take two t_ teaBpoonstul tl^u.tuues^Uy as above directed ____ or ted Where there is r pain tenderness in the atoinach b$the the stom achwell with the Extract night and morning until it is removed. In all nuld cases take two teaspoonsfnl three times a day. CHOLERA. . In Cholera, take one tablesipoonful of the Extract in one tablespoonful of tfater uniter every two Lours; bathing the stoiuach'and bowels freely every hour 'until until the di discharges have ceased; then take one tablei . table spoon ful three / times per day for live or six «¡lays. Tlfe above is for Cholera in,the first stage. In the second stage take tlie the above presonb- prescrib ed dose every hour, bathing the bowels and stomach every Half ifalf hour. Fur Fqx a bad attack r*/'*L»*--------- ~ " * * of Cholera morbus take as-prescribed for Cholera in its first stu gje. la,milder cases take in' less quantity, lif'cases where the vomiting is s.Lch that ftrWill hot stay on the stomach, bathe the stomach and bowels freely i.ntil until vomiting ceases; ceases| then take‘as above directed. -C i 4 "3 T BLOOÜY FLUX. For a grown person, if the case is «severe one. attended with much paif im, and bearing dowh. take of the Extarct one i tablespoon- ful in two ztablespoonsful jof! water every three hours, bathing the stoin u|ch and bov- els with the same until the p&i ili and n nning ofi <if the bowels is checked It then tike two teaspoonsfnl three times a day < butil a cure is effected. For children mi; 5 trn __ yerfrs of iper age; one teaspoonfid: from IV to 1» vears, two teaspoonsful, with bathing as al»o\e di rected# Fox all bowel complaints in child ren or adults, the same as above. I - t *4 t r h ÜH9MPVP ’ Hr k FEVER AND AGpE.*- Ou getting up .1 in thé morning take' two teaspoonsfnl: if the time for chill is between _______ the hours of S and 12, take two teaspoonsfnl more than half an hour before chilling. If the time for the chill to come on is in the af ternoon, wait until 12 «Mock to take the second dose. After the chill ami toe ,fe>er are coming on bathe the breast and stomach with the Extract. - Wet a cloth with the Ex tract and a little cold water, and lav it on the stomach; continue to keep the cloth wet until the fever cools. If the fever cools in Urne, take a dose on going to bed at night. By ndtowmg the «tee directions the chills will get lighter and come on at a later hour each <iay, day, unui until they dU*9npetir. dirs«------ After they have < disappeared, ’* _ ’ * take ‘ the ____ abov e dose three times a day for 10 or fe days. t i L Oil . : ■ ¡"ft i wi'ig fe , F i' Î « i '« Tia. * Í. « WORMS. M, For ad Its, take of the Extract one table.- spa spoonLil iu the same quantitvjof wafer,three ifinii times a day; children from lOJto 15 jeaisold ted tea spoonsful, and all ohder that one tea spoonful in water or milk: nt the same time )>e Careful of your diet, noi to overload the •toinach. SCALDS AND BURNS. I -L - I 1 j Ifatlie the pms burnt anil scalded imine- diatelv with tire Extract, land if necessary bathe the second time, whit h .will take the firrt . t. 4»ntiw> I v i firq o oaVentirely. -J 1.| > j ASTHMA; ¡/ ‘—f . , I» 1 Dose— take of the Extract one teaspoon- f. in water --- --- ------- — • .« .V c mid re tali even* twenty minutes lier is had, lief hail, and »nd then tien take one tetispo. te*<i«po< rifui riful in water live times n <13y until a cure is effect ed. Bathe the chest us as in bronchitis. BICK OR NERVOUS HEADACHE. [ Take nni.’t t, ~ — two — • — teaspoonsf - — | 9 I ' in the »»»v- same ataii. of water; if in fifteen minutes the pain has ___ contin not left, take two teaspoonsf. -■ I more, ning tfif dose every idteeg uing ttfe nfteeu or twenty min utes until relief is had, thep take one owe tea- tea spoonful three times a day until the c«i se is removed. ‘INTS. FEMALE CO.HPLA * Dose—take two teaapoonafiil ipooiMid three times a day in a little water. I liathing the abdomen well three times a dat ~ Wjitli the Extract.— Where there is ulceration fol ilow the- above directions; also take one teaspoonfid of the Extract to tw o tablespoonsfid tablespoonsfkl of warm wn ter, and tse as an injection ftwici twice a day un til a cure is ejected. í*.-1 * I ENLARGEMENT OF THE SPLEEN, OR AGUE CARE. ■ < Dose—one teaspoonfnl th.^^ 5 times a day, bathing the part well mofning and night with the Extract. STOMACH INFAMATION OF THE i BOWELS. ; r r • wille, says that he could have got will not be able to get any man to * ■ HHHIH TERITORRIAL. the nomination at Albany. It is take the stump in the present can Silver City is rapidly filling said that he will decline to sup vas» and defend the polygamy res with strangers. r: k'lfhíiHi! 1 Al f i. ji port the nominee. olution. We suggest that they! The rainy season is about over southern oUithem Colorado. send for Brigham Young, as he is 'jT i - r; I- II " • i 11 'r I Nesmith will carry Yamhill a man'of brains and would un< I The mines in Owyhee are looking county. Mind that. doubtedIv make a good canvass. better than ever. ‘ r1 n H The Prophet, might make it profit cheese factory will be started We hear of Col. Nesmith go ¡ley, Colar&do, in the spring. able to Mormonism by organizing! Greeley ing icuth conquering and to con r Firewood in Owyhee is selling a the Hippleites into hie Church. per oord for fir $na!per cord quer. K ............... - mahogany. | f > 4* w I f '' !> ’ 1 A whir wind oh a Manitoba As Kentucky has its Bourbon It is estimated that county so bas Nevada its Brandy prarie ie related to hare formed a ity for Congress in i 3, (XX), ■K” ‘•hay spout.” ’1 i ditto. - - o ■ r ■ <I - • lii |/ Bathe ¡w: with the Extract, apt id use an injec- ______________________ of çfle „j Extract in two tion 9pe teaspoonf.il teaspoonfnl of tbie teaspoonaful of warm waterhight and morn- - i liF SPRAINS, AND BRUISES. BRONCHITIS. i • SYMPTOMS. F Dose—the same as for Dyspepsia intersal- ly, and bathing the side affected with one Ublespoonful of the Extract one« a day. I Hodge,' Calli? & Ctoi? Wholes» 1F Agtf. Portland, Oregon. ■ 4 him * • I V w t L afayette nday of each J lourf Week. jj ‘if w- . /., r ♦ ' ' . . W Í. ‘ ’ ¿¿-J /, iir*- ! Mi Lf |1 - I H ?¡¡ I < i > ♦*- ihi1 r ; r .• j‘ • ' ■ 4 I I i fill 4 * ! I I i 1 I ■ ; I r ' 4 » * ’ f' » 4 I I Y a » H I I Í 4 a. 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" ■ to <4* to »» K X * ► ■ "te/ I c Ì Having the control of the magnificent OIL CHROMO, YO SEMITE, w® «HL able to offer a combination of literary and>- artistic work of genuine worth, and at price« nnprecdented. This fina, copy of a piece of Nature’s grandest work, is not presented in thansu«! limited style,—it« dimensiona, 14x20, mak ing a picture of very' desirable size, in itself •C V. ■j ¡f L I *5' Í ' ■ J ri ► t ! YO SEMITE, > t f AND TUE CHBOMQ ... ... to •* I . 1 WOOD’S HOUSEHOLO MAGAZINE to 4' f I n.. • H > V r I subscribing for the Magazine two y^ars K7"8old by all leading Druggists. advunc.A ai 41 .00 DO nor advance, at$l per jtnnmn anuRn.' 3 M A ?j|. E. H. EUBANKS, General Agent for Ore Address. gon »nd adjoining Territories, WOOD’S HOUSEUOL MAGAZINE, Residence on C street, bet. Front and t ’ Newburgh, N Y 8. E, SHUTES, Publisher, 'M il TTP ft‘ i Worth and. Beauty 1 t X I ___ «... • ft i I I f of Base Line Range ot Willumelte Meridian. Them e i nWt ‘ h 23 decrees ‘ 30 ini us uteS w est la - chains ------- sin "hd 50 ¡inks; thefice * k _ . 4 * LIVER COMPLAINT. I r f t YamhiH rifrir; t In-nit* telo wing ilo wn the meanderlugs in the « enter of said Yamhill. river to wbctc' j* said Ilooihs' cast line tine- * crosses said river; ilirrice sHUhon said east Bae to the piace rii læginnii.g*. innii.g, con« tRilìilìl’* -i 42 1*! ! L. a acres vikiTtFo <ljj I taining more in8eciion«3l and 35 in t . And Also the tollowdn; ijg.described re»tes tatetowlt: Beginning ai the Him.h K hs I corner oft’iniin Numl i-r (• 72, in T. 5 south in_T, — - —; I « » CUTS, * - S’’Hawjcy’s and tlie said Bifoths' ’ Claim; Booths Cùiiiìi; theme ÌÌ.V11VV bòu coutil th on OH line be- tween said Hawlcv's afid Bfioihs' ‘ C ihuiim 2.00 chains ; 1 thence 2.(M.»diatns hence West on son; soivii il lh»r (Ä said Booths T - .... . JL ’ J U aim to Ihe tientvr r or Hii<t south 73 dmrress 30ininUies casi 11 cimi*« and 40 Jjnks; thence south 4 degrüe«'3o minutes west 3it chains: ihence norlh'ra.' degrees »minute« west 27 chains ami r-o links; theme south 4 degrees 30 minutes wests chaius;-» chains;-»hence 70 chains chainsa«Mi,tf- wcsia hence west 70 «adM links; thence north 12 chain«; tlieuejn>Jl tììeucr «>ual iff tn f'llllillS miri All I in Ira« t ennt lhi chains und SO links: thence south TodegreOs 30 minutes east r2cluiiim: thence north 73 rih 7$ degrees east 71 chains Io the place of l»egln-- ning, containing 153 acr* * * also all And eres. ' And that certain piòve or pii_ ite-el of lafiifi lying and l»eing in the County ry of Yanihlll, ote- gon, known an id * desi«imted as follows,ri». wtt: Being in T. 5«. R. Ljiuató «nd bmtie- ning at. a post north 14 degrees east Charles M. JohnsovCssoutn east eoe Land Claim, AS chains, said lieginniug post being north west «Ilinks troni an oak- tree two leet in diameter ; thence nortlv 14 degrees east 35.73i halns to post on MnC" Butfum's west line; then«) north 4 de, grees west*13.54 chains on Mrs. Bnffnm’rf west line to lost ; thence west 5I.®J chains to post in centerof slough ; {hence south 9 degrees west 17.70 clmfns up the said slough topost ; tjmnee Knit to «S' de gree« east 55.51 chains to the place of be-. $ oHaid?’ ’ ■ Î 4 I I States as the Fractional South half of .the North East quarter ot’Sect ion 34; Fraction al South hall of tile North West quarterof Section 34; ; Fractiomü Fractional N North <M the Ike orili hall oí South East t qnaterof Section 34; Fractional Frac! tonni Southwest Frzr it quarter of Section 34; Frac- tional North West quarter of the South West quarter of Section 35; Fractional south East quarter of ihe borili East quarter of Section 33; Fractional North East quarter of the Sonili Enst quarter of Section 33, in T. 4 8. 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West. 4 of tlie Wil lamette Sleridian, containing one hun dred and fifty-nine and 53400 acres : and alsd the following dvscrilied premises, to- wit: Lots Nnmliers 3. 4/ 5 and r> and the : North West quarter of the South West quarter and South West quarter oi tlie North West quarter of Sect ion 3. and J.otJ. of Section 4 in T. n S. 1{. 4 West, contain ing one hundred and tifi y-lour and 34-1UI acres ; and also Land t'lalm Number 57 ly ing w ithin the follow ing metes and bounds- on the South liank. of the Yitmhill Titrer' » and more particularly bounded and de- acribed as follow s, to-wit : Beginning fat tlie South East coi ner of Richard Booth's and Mijrgeret Booth’s Claim, running tlicnee West 24.8a chain« to a stake on Ihe ....... . f ‘ 1 ■/ 1 it Jgnc Annsi rtm A JU 18iMENT AND «T VIRTUE foreclosure mortgage in the above and entered of record entitled suit, in t of the State of Ore- lit tlie Circuit C ounty, and an careen- • gon. forYamhi therewith duly issued tion in accorda I Court and to me di- the*rvon Out of ’ * - David “ ' ‘ 1 reefed, in favor of f said Plaintiff, Defendant, )son, and against said Defendj^at, Thompson .rmstrong, for the suin i Of ' (»9,3RT00) Jane Arm lousand three hundred aruLtwal nine thousand t.. “ ’ twflvte infcQ[tjfi dollars U.S. gold cofoteith col ti on from the 14th dnfctf NoveiS*r?)t<R, at-r ™™ nt. per month month, in rate of.one i*'r cont. H <<ohi, Hke ro goM «ton, and and* ’fli the SUttT of w» FuillJM Fur tH CT Wt Fifty dollar ($50 00) Attc Attorney fee, and Ftfty- Six audTR-lOO ($$fi 25) dollars costi and di2- bursements of suit, I have levied on and will proceed to sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for V. «. gold coin, in accordance with said execution and de cree offe reel osru ra, in Rout Of tlm Onrt House door, in Latayplte, Yamhill county/ Otegon, the real estate hereinafter de scribed, * ■ - O m the 15th day «^/Gtoteber, » DOB, at One o’clock, p. m„ of said day, ah. the right, title and interest of the said Defend- .’ ant, Jane Armstfotfg, 1n and to the ftfifow- ing real property, a« described in said de- cree.of foreclosure, to-wit ; A41 those certain tracts of Land«ituated,- lylngand being In Yariililll county, Ore- Son, and more particularly bounded and escribed as follows: «.-to Notification Number 1.264, surveyed arid designated on the MAps and Plats of the United States as Claim 'Number 72, being « parts of Sections 33, 34 and 35, in T. 4 8. B. 4 W.. and Claim Number «L being parts of * Sections 2, 3 and 4 in T, 5 8. R. 4 West, be-’ ing pountled and described as follows, to- wit: Beginning at a point North 83 de-' Srees East seven chains and thirty links i stapt from, a point 13 chain« and 80 links' Sonili of the North East comer of ti|e South East quarter of .Section 34, inT. 4 S. R. 4 West and running thence SoufU 83 de grees West 103 chains and fifty luiks; thSnoe South 18 degrees and 30 minutes•’ East 29 chains and 2Ó links ; thence East . 23 chains and 30 links; thence Sonth 25 de- ' gree-s East 40 chains a thence Sonili 72 de-< grecs.East 12 chains and 50 links ; thenoe North 73 degrees East 71 chains; thened North 23 degrees 30 minutes West 84chatns and 90 links to tlie place of lieginning, in A the District sulijcet to sale at Or istrici of or Land 1.1U1U sufiijcctto Or- '' egon City, Oregon, containing 640 nfTd afid 94-100 acres; and also Notification Number Bathe with the Extarct a few times and you will get relief. For ent» it keeps down mflamation and effects a speedy cure. f tr* pl'oreclosurc. ■ PILES. nfre9kly Hun‘ J £ X” ‘ ri In bad cases take one teiapoottf«! every three hours, ba tiling the parts every two hoursyith the 1* extract until -IT the iuflanuition n" “aggreBa,e °r F . J “ is removed: then um three twines a day for To be sold to satisfy said execution and ac five or pix days. • F cruing costs. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. 1 ■ j R. P> Sheriff of Yamhill county, 1 ' Tgke two teatpoonsful of the Extract in Lafayette, Ogn., Sept.; 12th, ltf one taHespoonful of water three times íes a day with- '------------------ t--------------------------- ! Snd bathe the parts affected*once a day < 1 rith the Extract. 'fl ' '• 1 A cough is generally preset, which Is In creased in Wet weather. and by Very slight cold. This copies on in paroxisms; is gen erally worse in the morning; and is relieved by rising freely. The matter generally rais ed is generally yellowish,, but sometimes it is whiteish and sticky, and in the latter stages is thick and very mnch like that of consump tion. Indeed tlie disease often ends Iu bron chial consumption. cafsbs . _J«Hi of acate JBI bron- Market Report«. It often occurs as the resi J Market Report«. chitis, and also of measel il§, whoo^ing'Cotish geable Weaui Ac. But taking cold and cnain c BHt - Paper P«L Every Way. er are more f trequentlyTts — —- danse«, rit mopt RlEjhir • NEW r Y ork »VN. often follows s chronic inflaination of the jes, 50 column nm«. Ul « year, or » throat,' which bein£ neglected, gradually gents k number. Ben<| Y*wr creeps down the windpipe into the tubes, »ani and become« very obstinate in its character. ■¡I ' I Dose—two teaspoonsflil 3 to 5 times a day THE SI N, New YorklCity res. bathing the throat and chest freely night I -------- —- ------ ------ --- ---- ------- k and morning with the Extract. ■-*4- H lb r Sheriff's Sale. DIRECTIONS FOR i USING : • J JP i « > I * >■ I .4 t ■4 f 1 ' «««rifti I f * 1 i i. 1 I 0 ■i il I U fi * f t I Ì: A I *’! • P ■ t i ! ’i •) » I Íjúgi¿’¿s-. « i a [i ¡ i I f ar' L1 ■T’ ii •f . » i R _