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Tho Democratic County Conven­
Several prominent Carlists
FRIDAY, MARCfa 13, 1874. tion of Yamhill, county, inet at the been expelled from Madrid, j
Court House on Saturday the 7th,
There were eighty-two dea
iust., at 1 o’clock P. M., and- was San Francisco during tlfe last
K B. Church South.
culled to order by Andrew Shuck, at
M W, D. MA>8, PASTOB.
The President has nominated
the request of the Chairman of the
Appointfffento for Lafayette and Tillamook
Coey to be Pont master of Sun
County Central Committee.
Circuit ardns follows:
cisco.
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First SahKhith. Happy Valley, at 11 o clock
On motion, a committee of one from
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Sixty-five
thousand
troops a
each precinct was appointed on Cre­
Second Sabbath Tillamook..
Third Sabbath. West Chehalem, 11 A. M.,
crating in the >orth of Spain
dentials.
Unity School House, 3 p. M.
Fourth Sabbath. Armstrong’s School
After tho report of thq committee ,the Carlists, 'i
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H oum , 11 a . w.sl.afayette.6:3O P. M.,
was received and adopted, the follow­ - It is reported
that Gen. C
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persons
were
duly
elected
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Dr. J. W. Watfs will preach at this place
will succeed Governor Ellars ¿1
the second Sunday- In every month at 11 a. nent officers:
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Hon. Andrew Shuqk, Chairman; tain General of , ‘ Cuba.
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W. B. Galloway, Secretary; J. W.
A special fr^m Berlin says tb
Gold in New York to-day, 112 7-8.
Baker Assistant Secretary.
man Emperor's health is such
Portland Legal. Tender rates, 8:> buying;
On motion, the Convention resolved
1*0 selling.
to elect the six delegates by ballot, it cause renew ed.^i neasiness. * |
The steamship Sedra, fronj,
Gold bars are quotable at 725@75O fine. requiring a majority of all the Votes
Exchange Oh / San Francisco, 3-4 of 1 cast to elect.
castle to Port tfaid, was lost k
The Chairman appointed Messrs.
per cent premium.
cent gale. Thirty persons p
Liverpool Wheat, 12s5d@l2s7d; club, E. Rogers and L. Hembree tellers.
Tho Convention rejocted a motion • Judge Pratt has vacated thi
l?s 9d@12a lid.
to instruct delegates.
of arrest in tbo case of ex-Ik
Lafayette Ixxljfe No. JIU, JL O. O.
The Convention then proceeded to Baez, and h3 was, discharge
Meets at Ufayette, every Saturday even­ balloUdttr six delegates to attend the custody.
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Democratic State Convention to meet
ing at 7 o'clock.
Members of the order in good standing are at Albany, March 18th, 1874, result­
^Ex-President Fillmore diefl
invited to attend.
ing in the election of the following residence in Buffalo, at ten vi
By order of
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N. G.
gentlemen; J. D. Fenton, A. Shuck,
r ;-l.. s \Ml EL ta owr duly author­ W. B. Galloway, J; C. Nelson, G. past 11 o’clock on tho night o:
ised Atfent at Portland, Oregon.
His death was painless
Wilson, R. J. LancJfield.
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The
following
resolutions
were
in-
The Michigan House of R(|
T he 1 .FAYETTE 'j COURIER has
Uni, in
pnraurnco of law, Ooduced by Hon, W. T..Newby, and
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been desi, atad,
atives voted 50 to 39, to stril o
a. the
th« ppir in whioX all legal and
w“ro adopted
as
word “male” from the Arjic e
judicial advertisements for the coun­ one by one.
The Democracy of Yamhill county Constitution on the oleettvh
ty of Yamhill must'be published.
in convention assembled do declare
The Iowa House of Reprei
that the creature is not greater than
G r angers of Y am hill . Last week the Creator. Therefore be it
by tL vote of 56 to 38; vote
wo received the following proceedings
He«uiccd, That any corporation form­ the word “inalo” out of the
but too lute for publication. Tho ed under the general incorporation the Constitution relative to
Council of Subordinate Granges of laws of Oregon are’subject to the law ive franchise.
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making pqwer, and should be con-
Yamhill county met at this place on 1 trolled by subsequent legislation in
A dispatch of thet 8th fr
the 5th inst., and was called to order such manner as may be deemed prop­ says: Six feet of snow hAs f
by A- B. Henry, W. C. D.
er for the purpose of regulating and
ing the storm* The snow p
On permanent organization the fol­ controling the same,-
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lowing officers wore elected:
2. ' litaulctd, That we demand the ten engines are blockaded
Alex. Reed, W. M.; R. R. Liughlin, repeal of the act of 1872, in relation west of here.
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W. O.; A. J. Pitman, W. L.; H. C. to the fees of Clerks and Sheriffs of
Dispatches have confirmed f p p
D.d<j,5\V. S.; T. B. Bbwley, W. A.’S.; the different counties of this State,
the
J. Lampson, W. C.; D. Smith, W. believing the same to be exhorbitant render of the Ashaniee Kin^j
T.; A. Watt, W. Sec.; T. E. Fristod, and unjust and demand the re-enact- hands of thq British troopn. R is
W. G. R.; Mrs. Martin, Ceres; Mrs. inent-of the law of 1870 on that sub­ now a prisoner at General 1 ¡¿ploy’s
Whitcomb, Pomonia;. Mrs. Laughlin, ject, or a similar law reducing, the headquarters.-
fees one-third below what is now al­
Flora.
in the casts of Woodhull, i Baffin
Satisfactory reports were received lowed by law.
3. We acknowledge the efficiency and Blood, oi, trial for li^el» in |ii<
from business agents, showing a re­
of our different State officers, believ­ Court of General Sessions, tipjil cation
duction iu prices to Graugers.
x Provisions were mode for the col­ ing their administration to be eco­
for a reductiop of bail was Refused
lection and tabulation of statistics of nomical, just and true.
On motion the Secretary was in­ and the prisoners were take^‘jo ihe
all kinds of prdduco.
The business necessary to render structed to furnish the C ourier and Tombs.
the organization perm meat w . h the Salem Mercury copies of the pro­
Parliament met,again |ui lhe 6th
ceedings
of
the
Convention
for
pub
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transacted.
and proceeded ‘with* tho foçuia Uitiesi of
lication.
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L ook A fter T hkx .—There are
On motion the Cohvention adjourn­ organization. Thç oath Was^
4t«e die.
ed
about a dozen or fifteen little boys in
mbersi of tne.
istered tb members
tho- H
Hr quso of
A.
SHUCK,
Chairman.
of fofjy. j s |
this town between the age of six and
Commons in groups
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W. B. G alloway , Sec.
twelve year« that are in tho habit of
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Charges were for
formally presented in
smoking old segars, pieces of ratan,'
LOCAL EPITOME.
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the House on the 6th by tho Speaker,
paper, etc. thereby endangering prop­
affecting the official arid personal
erty. We arc confident that their pa­
The “Mad Butcher” has subsided
rents knov^nothingabout this or they sqmewhat.
character of General Bak«*, Cpmuiis-
would moA certainty put a stop to it.
Mr. Royal has been confined to his sioner of Pensions; They we^e made
After night, at home is the place for
by Mrs. Helen T, Banand| w^> wants
youngsters, but here it seems other­ room for several days by sickness.
of im­
Remember the entertainment this them examined with a
wise. They are allowed to run about
the streets until a Ihte hour. All like evening at the Webfoot school hous j. peachment. Deferred to C^n^iission
to see the little folks enjoy themselves
Harker & Co. of Dayton, have er of Invalid Pensions.
and have lots of fun, • but at night commenced running their flouring
it is a perfect nuisance for them to be mills.
N arrow E scape .—In growing
hanging
around
the stores and other
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Mr. Ferguson lost a fine two year down the condemned bridge between
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places of business
colt
on Wednesday last, valued at here and St. Joe yesterday, tor the
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braces had been out, Mr.lsao| Samp­
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jjtelty & Simpson have a fine lot of son went out on the Dridjge .some
This county has agreed to pay the segars. Call aud try them, only cost
20 feet raised a* plank, jt fell almost
sum of $1,400 . toward building a 12j cents.
bridge across the Yamhill jiver at- The many friends of Hon. David instantly, bawdy giving-him ¿time to
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this place - the balance necessary will Logan will be pleased to learn that escape. Ha$he been tdufe» further
oifld
Hive
been
in
all
probability
he
would
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be raised by subscription. We are in­ he is again able to be around.
crushed
to
death.
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formed that the greater part of the
Mr. Royal is treating his butcher
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balance has already been subscribed. shop to a coat of pafnt which im­
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Billy Wimer, who has: lately been
The bridge will be about 375 feet proves its appearance very much.
appointed
as _.
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sup£rvi0r,_-says
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long, and should be not less than 60
At,Dr.
Littlefield
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Drug
Store
you
that
those
in
his
district
must "come
feet high. Mr. John A. Taylor has
can
find
almost
anything
you
want.
prepared
to
work
for
he
Intends
i mak-
the contract for its construction, and
Go
and
see
for
yourself.
ing good roads.
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■also for the one-at McMinnville and
Dr.
Watts
pill
preach
at
the
new
will commence work on them as soon
There has been seven lna^iage li-
as the water is sufficiently low to per­ school house near the residence of Mr. censes granl te<i «o far till» ye$r, thrt?e
George Olds on Sunday next at 11 in January r ¿ b I four in l&bruary.
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o’clock.
Not a very g^od year for tiarryp^.
T ore D own .—Yesterday Roadsu- Anyone wanting a Florence sewing
Sewing
What become* • of all tho pillow­
’ pervisor Hampson toredown the bridge Machine ciin be accommodated by cases? When you. see a yo^jig lady
on the Haun creek between'this plabe calling at this office.
office, - Price from $75 .sewing and ask her wh^t’ slw is leak­
to $150.
ing, it is two to one sho^says piljoW-
and St. Joe He intends to put in a
cases.
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The
steamer
Dayton
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Wednesday
temporary one for present use.. It is
Liverpool Wheat, by^maj^ advices
the intention, we think, of tho County made the quickest time on record bo-
tween
McMinnville
and
this
from San Francisco, ^’l|aiii.7d
to build a good substantial one dur­
Time 1 hour and 3 minutes.
ing the coming summer.
for average Ciliforniai an$ 12s, Oda
J. B. Loomis, agent for the Flor-
I BOM -^-Murray, of St. Joo, on last , ence Sewing Machines, was in town 12s lid for cltfb. ■ ' ‘
There are qúite a jiAtab: of our
^fapday Received per boat three tons 1 during the week. He has so far met
with
very
fair
succoss
in
selling
these
citizens
build&g new fen scs around
oFiron from the old Oregon City
machines.
their premises^ • t
m
Woolen mills. This he can use to
See Dr. H. R. Littlefield’s new ad.
Section of
The; wind v?ork for
good advantage in his plow works.
The Dr. is now permanently located several new buildings id b¿ng flone.
C orrection .—On the posters call­ in the Odd Fellows building. Every­
The snow og the Tilttoi nooi
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thing is arranged in the most artistic
tains is said t4 be 7 or p|fe£& deep!
ing for an Independent County Con­ style. See for yourself.
tven-
Our Delegates to theRta
vention it should read; WestCheha-
We would call the attention of the
exto
lem six delegates; East Chehalem School Directors to tho fact that a tion are all
■ farmers
do ' ’
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very few poles or boards nailed up
three delegates.
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Mr. J, Dixon has thq
ks of this
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around the school house would koep office for a nice lot of a
S till A head .—This time its on hogs from sleeping under it.
The boats i^ill, conti
to make
eggs.* Mr. Tom Nelson informs u&
We have just received intelligence regular trips to this pr
that he has a Iren’s egg that measures from one of our subscribers in Illinois
To-day is the last <
present
8^x7| inohes. Tom says them’s the —Dr. H. H. Littlefield, father of Dr. term "of school at this
Littlefield of this plaee—that his wife
kind ne always produces.
The degred meeting as-Dostponed
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died on the 20th of last month.
till
this evening.
S mart D og .—Mr. F. Large has a
Tbi« being the last day of Miss
small dog who, every time the church M. A. Robinson’s school, there will 7 It snowed the first t^g^dajs of
th» month»
bell rings, will start at the first tap be an examination of the scholars, \ ~
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aud a few declamations by some of
Buttor 30 cents per
po bui , none in
of the bell for the church.
market*
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the
pupils.
Miss
R.
has
had
charge
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Eggs are plenty . at ííls
per
F ound .—Mr. D. Ramsey last week. of tne
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has ex- dozen.
fom!d.n.wpMr of w«>Ion ‘-wefa,
wouJd SQggest that
she bo
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new J advertisements,
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and left them at this office. The own- engaged to take charge
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Good weathe^ for diicks.
er can havo them by calling soon! - during tho coming summer.
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Seminary called M osm J Stuart
fro^n the pastorale af New Haven,
the loud cry of the church was,
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He eannot be snared.” Dr. Por-
ter repjied, HA mai who can be
spared we don’t wapt”
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You can now buy a Stove of thicker plate, Treasurer çf State. ........... L Eleitchner
State Printer............ ........ Eugene Semple
and sf any plate fails it can be replac­
tate Librarian........ .... S. C, Simpson
ed at a small expenre. We have the
Register of State Landa../.E. 8. McComas
Driving Flue and Elevated Oven
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B. Heiman, Receiver........
Owen Wade, Register. ....'■ ... .Oregon City
Henry Warren, Receiver.
J. H. Stephens, Register, ./...La Grande
Di «Hiaplin, Receiver....
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FRUITS
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Oysters,
Crackers.
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Ñut« of all kinds,
Tobacco,
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Bar dines.
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Fintv Winet and Liquors.Jor Medicinal
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J. SMITH,
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FM1ERM COMMENCED SEPTEMBER 15,
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per Quarter.
HIGHEST GRADES
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INTERMEDIATE GRADE 5 • 44
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LANGUAGES, (extra). I jier mentii.
jKB~Pupils can enter at any time.
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NOR GIVING THE YOUNG MEN OF
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DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL.
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sons can obtain full particulars by address­ GROCERIES, '
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CLOTHING,
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TOBACCO.
SEGARS,
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
T*N WARE ETC.
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stationery, etc*
J. H, OLDS • PROPRIETOR.
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hanled and repaired my BATH
BOOM, those in need of a good
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Can be accommodated reasonable,
ROBERT PIERCE,
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Dayton H r Mills
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. .25 cento
Hair cutting................. ..
frohi the
All of which have been selected froth
Importers and ilealera of San Francisco,
and will be ottered low for cash or country
produce*
Candies, sardines, Oysters,
And in fact everything that is to be found
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in a first-class variety store.
I would respectfully solicit a share of the
public patronage.
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J. ft, MAJORS.
Shaving,..;................. .
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Shampooing,....... .«.
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Are nc w running, and are prepared to buy
Wheat or to exchange for Wheat, to grind
for tol i or to chop for toll, or-to grind high
low or not to grind at all, or anv
or to í rmd
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way ta pkase the fanners, so that they will
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MAY 1«, THERE
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will be a regular ata.
stage running be­
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making
____ tween Lafayette , and
.. . Portland,
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Fri­
weekly trips, leaving Lafayette every Fri-
day morning at’H.o'clock, returning Satur­
day. FARE»EACH WAY, $(50,
50,
to now open fpr storage, free of charge .to
all those that will give us the preference of
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piiachasing their Wheat for cash, st the
Will be placed upon this line in a short highest market price, any time when they
may see proper tasell.
time.
So come on, gentlemen, we have a free
bridge and uo ferriage, and will accommo­
date you any way to suit the times.
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Dvyton, Ocaober 2. 1 k 73.
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stamp for curcuma
¡ PARKER BRO’S
WEST MER1DÈN.CT
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ILL BE AT LAFAYETTE ON THE
First Monday of each Mouth ami
Remain during Court Week. *
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E ARE CONSTANTLY BECKY-
ing New Goods direct froinl’orttoad
KT" Give us a cal).
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aving bought thejshop
owned by J. R. Mnjora, wish­
es to inform the public that be is
now prepared to do any and all
kinds of work in his line in the lat­
est style, .
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and shoes .
41 ATS AND CAI’S,
GLASSWARE AND QU DENS WARE.
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
•H oots
dressing saloon .
IL PIERCE
STAPLE and FANCY GOODS.
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ARKER a - CO. are now prepared to
offer to the Fanners and Consumers
ONE HALF THE USUAL PRICES.
of Oregon, the Mrgest and best selected
fif General Merchandise evei offered
In session at Albany, Linn (pounty at all stock
in Yamhill county, consisting of -
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P. P. Prim, Chief Justice........ Jacksonville
A. J. Thayer.....................
.Corvallis
And is the handsomest Window Blind in use. B. F. Bonham......................... t.. .Salem
Portland
It gives the best satisfaction to all who try \V- W., Upton................ •...........
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McArthpr.
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Baker
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it, and
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ask you
to enquire
of
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who has u-ed them, to convince
you
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Wooden Blind is the very best that yon ean
First
District
: Jackson and Josephine.
buy
buy.
JOHN R. LAKE.
2d
District:
Fenton,
t ooa, Curry, Douglas
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and Lane. '><1 District: Linn. Manon,
Polk, Tillamook and Yainhill. 4thDistrict:
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Washington, rth District; Grant,* Umatil­
In the Circuit Court of tlie State of Ore­ la, Union and Wasco. ‘
gon, for the county of Yainhillr
If. M. Beall, plaintiff, vs. Win. $. Torrance,
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TEKMS
OF CIRCl’IT COÜX1Ú.
and M. J. Torrance, defendants.
Frat
District
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the
county
of
Josephine,
To Win. 8. Torrance and M. J. Torrance,
on the fourth Monday in October; Jackson
defendants:
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vember.
veintier.
Oregon, you are hereby required to ap­
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pear andanswer thecompfaint tiled against Second Distirct—Douglas third Monday
in
October, and seconed Monday in May';
May;
you in the above entitled suit by the sec­
ond Monday of April, A. I). 1874, that being Coos, fourth Monday in May, and second
the first <lav or the next term of said Monday in September;
September.; Cnrry, first M
Monday
on da-
court, and it you fail so to answer plain­ in June-.Lane,
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June : Lane, third Monday inl
in April,
and
tiff will take n deeree against vou foreclos­ and first Monday iu Neveuiber; Beiiton sec­
ing a mortgage given by you’-to him, No­ ond Monday in April, and third Monday, in
vember 17th, W71, upon the tracts of land November.
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in Yamhill county. State of Oregon, which
Third District—Linn, fourth Mondav In
are described as follows:
Tilt W. X of N. W. If of Section 2, town­ March, and second Monday in October;
ship 2 S. R. 5. W. and K. M of N. E, Jk of sec­ Marion, second Monday in March June and
tion one, T- 2, 8. R. 5, W.: also the W. S of Novemlier; Polk, second Monday In May-
8. W*. M of section 11, T.2. S. R. 5 W. and the and fourth Monday in November; Yamhill,
E. Kof 8. E. If of sectioh 12, T.2 8, R.5 W.; second Monday in April, and fourth Monday
qontaiinug 320 acres, for the purpose of se­
curing the payment of 4M0 00 in U. S. gold in October ; Tillamook, second Monday m
coin and interest, and directing the sale of July.
F ourth District—Clackamas, fourth Mon­
said lands as upon execution and that the
proceeds be applied to pay plaintiff the day -in April and September; Multonuih,
sum of $525 In Vniten States gold coin an<T second Mondav
Monday in Februa
February, June and Oe
interest on 4>oo of said sum since Novem­ 1 tober; Columbia, second Monday in April
ber 17th 1872 at one per eent a Clatsop,
c • b. second • ■*
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Monday
August, and
month and costs and uisbursnicnts, fourth Tuesday in 'January;
Washington
January;
Washington,
and will taken judgment against yqn for
isburs-’l^0'^^1 M°n^«y ’n May, and firs! Monday in
said sum of mepey and costs and disburse
"Octolier.
mente.
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Fifth District—Wasco, third Monday in
An order directing publication of this,
summons was made by the above entitled June, and second Monday in November;
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October
27th, 13Í.5.
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Grant, first-Monday in June, and third Mon­
E. D. SHATTUCK^A B. KILLIN’,
day in SeptemberBaker, third Monday m ■
AttorAeys for Plaintiff. May and first Monday in Octolier; Union; .
Lafayette Feti, ß, 1874,
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first Monday in May,* and third Monday to
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October; Umatilla, last Monday jin April,
and fourth Monday in October .
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More Durable
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Which is made of Spruce Wood, and is al
Lighter, Cheaper, More Cleauly,
SIMPSON,
AXD DHALKE8
.......M. P. Ready
. ..Tbo's G. Young
i* ................ B. Wilcox
;.......... W. H. Odel
.... T. B Odeneal
..<....Thos. Frazer
.............. W. Bowlby
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FEDERAL OFFICERS.
All manufactured in this city.
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U. 8. Senator '•••.......... Janies K. KjUsy
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.......................... J. II. Mitchell
Congressman..........................Jos. G. Wilson
PATENT W IM DOW BLITD,
1 ’ i PORTLARD HACK LINE!
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COXUHEbSIO>iAL.
STOVES,
COOK
• Sleighing was exoelleht at La
Grand!) last Saturday.
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EXZCVTIVB nRVVBTMFNT.
Is the sole Agent for a 1 -the Stove-« manti-
involved in a difficulty with China,
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State Senator. .
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J. . W. Cowto
IT. R. Harrtoon
Rep’s........
• • •' 1 A. R. Burbank
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They can be bad at
Ut S. District Judge
IL 8. Marshal.. ...
Clerk
U. 8. Court....
The other dealers will lell you they don’t Surveyor
General...
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kfeep them. The reason is. they
Slip't Ind Affairs...
can’t buy them.
U. 8. Assessor..........
, The Cuban authorities have'become
U. & Collector.....
Please remember that 1 also have a
GROCERIES,
DRUGS
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LEGISLATUKB.
OREGON
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MADE
STOVFS
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County Judge..... •♦♦•**** ; .M. M. Ramsey
Clerk......................... «•••••• B. H. Ijimaoa 11
......B. P*. Bird
Sheriff.......................
... j. M. Kelt/
Treasurer.................
i
) Dawson
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Co. Commissioners.
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........ Halery
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Go to Lake’s Emigrant Stove and Tin Store, Surveyor
—• Davie
Assessor.
138 Front street, Portland, aud see
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School
Bup't.
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the stoves manufactured at the ,
Coroner........ ■. ............................... Dr. Johnses
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MISCELLANEOUS.
The company raised for the con­
quest of Cuba at Augusta Ga4 was
very strongly office! ed. It con­
sisted of thirteen generals, seven
colonels, four captains, fiincteen
paymasters, twenty-seven quarter
masters and one privatp.
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The Clatsop CoqDty Democrat­
ic Convention met on the 4th ult.
and elected John
W. Morris as delegates to the State
Convention, and also passed reso-
luticng favoring Geo. K. Helni for
Congress? and Mart Brown for
State Printer.
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TELEGRAPHIC SUMARY.
CONVENTION.
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