Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, April 03, 1874, Image 3

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tferpool—bark.
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Wheat,
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beat white, id bushel.
An enthusiastic railroad meeting
was held at Union, Baker county,
on the 17th inst.
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Liverpool, coarse
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any one from buying e ithqr of the
aliove. The itndcr will be
nllv reworded bv leaving the
wiili Dr. H. IL Littlefield
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this office.
La Grande has a temperance
institution s denominated the La
Grande Union Temperance Soci­
ety. ,
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season will be a lively one.
Great Taylor far&ily, alias the “Orig­
inal Irrepressible Mart, ’ ’ assisted by
Mr; T. Glaze, the Eminent violinist.
Mart is acknowledged by the press
the very best genor- I
and public to be j th
world. lie is
al performer in q t|ie
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sotigs, punning po­
plays, speeches, so
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'8 a hearty laugh. He
hear that, desires
will get off lus 1< ocaj song which alone
le money. The enter-
is well worth the
e at the Good Templar
tainment will be
Hall, Saturday evening. Admission,
50 cents.
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Thtrty-ona persons w'ere examined
The great Peruvian Twankadib in Sari Frandis^o lajU It month for in-
lo’and the rambunctious catawam- sanity.
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pus are on exhibition at Salem.
1 """HT S 'MEDICINE».
TE31PEH.XNC
We lio[)C they will remain there. If you wotih|- p^ronize true Tem­
Au enterprising firm at the perance ]^edicines;’!scieidifican/ pre­
a skilled 'physician, and by
Capital entertain audiences during pared
of .his own,
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the evening with a dancing chick­ a process the ' discovery
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.j ♦ beer or any c^erA a^poholic
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liquo^ reiitotfm^use Dr. Fuir«* s
Lieutenant T. D. Maurice, of mentad
Family Medi leine j» They do not
Raleigh, North Carolina, several mai^ufactureidninkai
ikaras/as do the va-
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Shee^ skii;s, woolon, ei fh
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L^ofler to the Farmers and Consumers
Oregon,-the largest and best selected
Utock of General Merchandise ever ottered
Fin Yamhill county, consmting of
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HATS AND CAI’S,
GLASSWARE AND QUDENSWARE.
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
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DRUGS, MEDICINES.
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PLOW^,
PLOWS, « All of which have been selected from the
Importers
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ROUERIES,
Pickles
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Nute uf all kinds,
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Tit Dirti Iloiriit Mills
THE PARKE RCIÄ7.
Are now ntnniug. and are prepared to buy
Wheat or to exchange for Wheat, to grind
for toll, or to chop for toll, or to grind high
or to grind low or not to grind at all, or anv
way to ptease the fanners, so that they will
not go away scolding.
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The Dayton Granary
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«EMD STAMÍ FOR SlltCHUB
fa now open for storage, free of charge to
all those that Will give us the preference of
nnachaslng their Wheat for cash, at the
highest market price, any time when they
may see proper to sell,
80 come on, gentlemen, we have a free
bridge and no ferriage, and will accommo­
date you any way to suit the times.
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Dayton, October 2, 1873.
VATORS.
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v" will be a regular stage hrflfiiitg ne-
tween Lafayette and Portlaml, making
weekly trips, leaving Lafayette every Fr>
day morning at N o’clock, returning Hatafa
day. PARK, EACH WAY, 51 50,
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WiU be placed upoa thte line jn a
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Ch». E. Warren and child mu. sick
Nimrod> during Mondsy and Tu<*_
LAFAYETTE,
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with tho smallpox. A telegram from day improved the time well judging I WWE ‘<^T.lVTLV «Ml.
DEALER IN
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A. Noltner to the Neici denies theso from the way they come ia loaded wKP“Giv5 us Iç^*”,,rectfr°î» Portland
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TOBACCO, SEGARS, NUTS,
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and child are in goodrhealth.
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Candies,
sardines, Oysters, ' gWNHE UNDERSIGNED TREES pfeM
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One young man, and by the way
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j he is not a very good hunter either,
I JL ure in announcing to the travellingitab-
stationery, etc.
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darii^lMt
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bree, who had the 1 misfortune to get ■ Jni°4
lic that in connection with his Feed and I Jv-
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fnw da-va
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with
toll A11T
□rney>f at Law, And in I ^act
his foot severely crushed
a few
day s^ndwe
any ^i
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our
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found ery business he is running a DAILY
in r a 11 rat-class
EXPRFS8 to and from St. Joseph. Leaves
LAFATETfE, ÒRHQÒN
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eased to say, able labor.
since, is, we are pleasM
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to get about, although
the foot is
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patronage
j th« car», and returning
p. m.
lurniug at 12:15 P.
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Croquet is reviving.
muol2-tf
J. B, MAJORS.
from being well.
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HULL JOHNSON,
JOHNSON. Prop.
Pron.
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C ounty C onvention .- The Dem­ ycara ngo stationed at Cape Dis-
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ocratic County Convention for this appointment, writing to a friend Medical Discovery^S n4tritkiuK, tonic,
county, will be helcf oh Monday, the in Astoria, says: ’-‘To give you an alterative,
~u-'— — or
-- Hood,'cleansing,,
and an
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cough
¿ieinedy.
Pleasant
27th inst., and the primaries on the idea of the beauties, attractions,
’ufgative FufiotU, <carooly larger
I Puigat
24th inst. This will be the most im­ etc., of this country as compared than- mustanl 8(|0_,.______ _ _____
sdeds,’ oonstitutc an
portant Convention ever held in this
agreeable and) rel^ibla physic; Favor­
county. A full county ticket will be with Oregon, I would simply say ite Pcrscription--it’remedy
cuy for
iur ue
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debili-j
' nominated to be kerfed on the first day that I would rather be hung in i tated femalQ8; while his
Dr. Sage’á ^
is Dr.
your State than die a natural death Catarrh Retiidfly is known the world
of June next ■
ovor as the ¡greatest Specific for Ca­
here.”
T he G rangers .—On Saturday it
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The Grange at Dallas has al­
was our good fortune to bo invited to
given to the public. .
partake of the Harvest Feast given ‘ ready a large membership and
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partake of. This order puna most’ balemites are attending a scr-
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of lectures on temperance,
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F alse R umor .—We have noticed the one Dr.
Dr Littlefield has over his
in some of our exchanges that Mrs. drugstore.
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A. J. Thayer • a
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And is the hahilsomert Window Blind in use. B. F. Bonham..,
W- W. Upton.,.. • • • • 4, t ...... Portland
gives
the
satisfaction to all whotry L. JM McArthur
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^e.-t >ati«faction
....Baker City
it, ami 1 only ask you to enquire of any one
who has
n-ed tlicm, to convince you that thè
the
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Wooden Blind is the verv best that yon can
First District: Jackson, , and Josephine.
bny.
buy. .
JOHN R. LAKE.
2d District: Benton,'Coon B, Ciqry, Douglas
juneln<»14
and Lane. 3d District:i Linn, Marron,
Polk, Tillamook and YnmHj >11. 4th Districi:
Summons*
Clackamas, I Columbia,
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Washington. .5tli Dhurict*
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lu the Circuit Court of tlic State of Ort- la, Union and Wasco.
gon, for tlie county of Yamhill,
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H. M. Beall.plaintiff, vb . Wjn. 8. Torrance,
TERMS OF CIRCU IT COCKTR.
and M. J. Torrance, defendants.
Frat District—In tlie county of Josephine,
To Win. S. Torrance end M. J. Torrance, on the fourth Monday in October; Jackson
defendants:
second Monday in Febinary,.June and No­
N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF vember.
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Second
Distirct
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Douglak
third Monday
imaranil answer the complaint tiled ngnipst in October, and seconed Monday
in May:
yon in tlie above entitled suit by tlic sec­
ond Monday of April, A. D. 1874, that I whig Coos, fourth Monday in May, and second
the 11'rst, any oi the next term ofjmid Monday in September : (Ynrry, tiist, Monday-
court, nnd if you fail so to answer plain- in June; Itone, third Monday in April, and
tiff will take a decree against you foreclos­ and first Monday in N’eveniber ; Benton,sec­
ing a mortgage given by you to him, No­ ond Monday in April, add third Monday in
vember 17tli, 1874, upon .the tracts of land November.
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in Yamhill county, state of Oregon, which
Third District—Linn, fourth Mondar in
are described iw follows:
The W. M of N. W. W of Section 2, town­ March, and, second Monday *m October;
ship « S. R. 5. W. and K, % of N. E. M of sec­ Marion, second Monday in MaicM Junejind
tion ojie, T. 2, S. K. 5, W.: also the W. M of November; Folk, second
md Mon<l
JRmd»y, fn M m ,
S. W. M of section 11, T.2.8. R. 5 W. and the and fourth.Monday in NovémwEs.
Novèfab|ifb Yamhiil,
lambii
|^x>f 8. K. k of section 12, T.2 8, R.5 W14 second Monday in April, add fourth Monda ,
cwtatning 320 acres, for the purixise of se­ inOctobe»; Tillamook, seioìid Monday in
curing the. payment of A>00 00 in U*. 8. gold July.
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coin and irrtcrest, and directing tlie sale of
Fourth
Distric*t--Ulackainias^'fourth
Mon
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said lands as upon execution and that the
proceeds lie npplfcd to ]<iy plaintiff the day in April and Septe'nilier ; Multoman,
sum of <52.5 in United States gold coin and second Monday in Fobniary, Jqnc and; Oc­
interest on <500 of said sum since Novem­ tober ; Columbia, second Monday in April ;
ber J7th 187*2 at one jmt cent a Clatsop, second Monday m Aiiguwt, and
month and costs and disbnrsmcnts, fourth Tuesday in January: Washington,
and will take n judgment against von for fourth Monday in Mav, and tirst Monday in
said sum of mcney and costs and disburs- October.
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Fifth
District
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tVnsco,
third
Monday ha
An or«ler directing-publication of this
summons was nuvle liy the above entitled June, and second Monday in November;
court Oct01 >er *27th, 18TX
Grant, first Monday in June, and third Mon-
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E. D. SHATTUCK, A B. KILLIN',
day in September ; Baker, third Monday in
Attorneys for, Plaint iff. May and first Monday in October; Union,
Igifayettc Feb. u, is74.
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first Mondar in May, and third Monday In
October;, Umatilla, last Monday in April,
and fourth Monday irrOctober .
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Lighter, Cheaper, More Cleanly,
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B. Herman.* Receiver.. .1
Owen.Wade. Register.......
Heftrv Warren, -Receiver.
J. H.’ Stephen»; Register, • •
D. Chaplin, Receiver....
PATENT tV 1 N D O W BLITp,
MLSCEL¿Í NEOUS.
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PATENTJ5HURN.
A London pispatch of the 27tli says: Effg4, V dozen. > • * • • »'A • • •
In the University: ra<
;s took Chce-e, Oregon »rime,
('a 1 immiti.*i a . ..i.,.... £ .f
water simultanedfesh
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WiKH., tllüHà, ETC.
ing ahead from tW s
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ing of both boats w^s occaifionaHy llidea, dry, riich
Near Çhbswiék Church the
wild. ”
Oxfords succeotfedi in getting i qiuir-
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but soo j i drop^
tf|e
pc -d li behind agiiiW. Botji Crew Is. were
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exhausted, , ujid the- Oxfords
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Doug*.ill assisted by Rev. R.
Mr. G. AV. Mace, of Jackson
s dino to-
wei } distressed. ; Th(|j
G. II lun orgnr.iicd Juanita Encamp- county; lias gone to California af­
get ler this evening
tuent at this place with 23 charter ter a herd of Anejora goat^
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The reported escape of R^òhefort
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. 30th* . Th * follow­
luembturs,
fi*(|m lüfipvytealqdonia
üfcwfcJalo ionia is
ing officer* were installed: J. T. Hem­ selected from tlie best flocks in and Groussett fr<|m
bree, E. C.; E. D. Start, E. Counselor J that State.
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MellxiU’-iÄ disjMitch
itch of
G. P. Dorriss, C. II.*, [J. J. Hembrde,
Thp 30th
Carlists
a victory
Tn
thq
says Jcliiim
tlu>t th^y,
- Goude
8.; Doeia Price, T,; IE. D. Largi :e. 8.
A gold-bearing quartz ledge bus IK with Serrano.
ani Bouilierc rtnd six^othors, Siad ar-
C.;/S. M. Bradshaw, J. C. The i time lately -been discovered in Jackson and
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rivld
rictcid at
ytiw Ham[>-
of meeting is Motwlay evenings.
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hanged himself
It is wife-murdbri^r,
expected ’flint.the-House
Coin-
g’.cnituxV Unity Encampment, April Rogue river, by W. A. Johnson. mitte« on TitTiforie| ’ will rejunt in
1st. with 28 charter member», with i
This mine is undoubtedly rich in favor of admitting Xbw"Mexico as a
t he following officers: T. B. Handlev,
State. Delegate Ellens is very San­
■llor; G. the precious metal.
E. C.;. L. L. Bail y, E. Counsell
guine of the pasimge^f the * enabling
W. Jones, Ch II.; C. J. Handley 8.;
Mr. Ladd, of Grande Ronde act bv this seesibn. t.
K. C. Dallas T.; G. W. 8ny<ler, S’. C.;
B. H. Spencvr, J. C.
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Valiev,
has sent a banter to Mr.
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E xhibition at D ayton .—On last Pinkliuui that he will run the Ross ship Nile was lost oilier voyage from
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Friday evening it wa!s our pleasure to marc "Trifle," against ‘‘Emma Me I ! Hongkong to ¡Ybkolubua. Abchiit' 80
attend the exhibition at Dayton, and Cormick;'for $1,000. The .ban­ passengers w0rj di>Miicd.
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were much pleased with the cxercis»-*s, ter will be accepted.
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although the pieces were not of thp
Heavy fall iof
nt * San Francisco
• . host selection and almost too many of
A colored individual named Al-
of rail:
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them. Among those who deserve es-
on* the zuontipg
morn ip g of t&e 20th.
licrt Johnson, and a white crea­ oir
Sclal notice ^vere Miss AldermWn,
The -A Scimt
Senate
of California passed
iss Wai son, Miss Howard (and a ture named Barnhart.,.had a com­
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ilall
Ckuumisridn,
learn), they displayed considerable
AXf« AA iW
ltt <AAiOpiVU, * jjioviding for the
forest
at
Jacksonville,
and
in
the
talent and were 1 veil up in their
I isstfeof f7qO,tOO to^ bvar present con­
parts, considering the little practice melee the latter was battered up
tracts, and leaving ¿|he work of 00m-
they had. ’£hs hoiji se
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a
manner
fearful
to
behold.
* all iijjtlie hands of tho
I pleting the |1Í
and all soemi'd wel pleased (espcci-
ally those that were comfortably
Salmon have commenced to run Supervisors. ; 'Jheyijare to fake itn7
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in. the lower Columbia, and the mediate possession oi ' thé building and
grounds.
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U. 8. Senator*
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Congressman . « ISM • • •« « tt..« Joe. L, Wflaek
AN!) DIFFKBEXT MINUS OF
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U. S. District Judge • *
M. Pto Dee#
U. 8< Marshal..
j All maunfhettired in this city.
> a a « .Tho’s G. Youfig
Clerk.U. 8. Court. • • • a • » • .„.ILWcox
The Other dealers will lell you they don’t Surveyor General. ♦
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reason
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they
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Ind
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can’t buy them.
1?. 8. Assesfior...
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U. S. Collector..
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W. Bo>Mry
rieaae remember that 1 also have a
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Geo. W. Bailey has been ap-
ointed a Notary Public for Uma-
illa county.
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-OBEGON OITICIAL
DBECTOBY.
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Hembree, 01 it order.
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for $21 30. and endorsed Dorris*
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State Senator................... J. W. Cowls
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/ MT. R. Harrison
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K Burbank
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Governor ............... k . . .*. .. T-. F. Grover
Secretary of State.. .....8. F. Chadwick
.......... L Eleiachner
Yon can now buy a Stove of thicker plate, Treasurer of State..
State
Printer..
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Semple
and ft any plate fails it can be,replac­
State Librarian..............
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ft.
C.
Simpson
ed at a umall expenre. tVe have the
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to-to -
Register of State Landa..
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8. McComas
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la tlie sole Agent for a’l the 8tov94 manu
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pictured.
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at 16$
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...R. H. l^imsoft
• < a ..„..♦..R. P. Bird >
.......... J. M. Kelt/
* j Dawson
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Handley
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Î. Davis
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Johnson
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Surveyor......
Assessor............
School Sup t...
Curtmer... /.TT,
LAKE
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I precepted resolu-
Several Depu
tions in tho Longer HoW of the Aus­
Smoked..................
trian Parliame
requiring theiGov-
Pork; fiesh, lb tt» .... ..
Jesu^s, uiiyl alfl 0^ Veal.
ernment to ex
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Mutton
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ders affiliating ^*i|h them, froiff the
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They can be had aLho other place, a*
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Island.............................
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Tea, black,
lt> .- ■h
Imperial.................... • • •
Coffee, Costa Rica,
lb.
Stock is still dying in the differ­
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country.
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sugar careO
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ent localities in Baker county. If
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At the ballot foi* Scntitor at noon
shouldcfs...
X I/jsT.-On Vycdnesday last a due the weather would moderate cow
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on Chickens, dressed, each....
/bpl on B. Shoninger Organ Co.. lock would coiqe through pretty in the Massach rfts. .Legislature
uacil/ornn
the 28th, Dawes |recoivcd ) 88 votes;
per
dozen. ,,.L. .| S. ? ..
* drawn in favor oi l)orriss<t Hem­
elk
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Hoar, 75; X’urti4 6$ Adam
BIT TTÇR, ElIG.sj JCTC
13; j
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bree for $80. Also a check on the
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adj4urncd
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Banks,
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The£oavejjb
The postoffiee at Molalla, Clack-
Farmers Mechanics Savings Bank
packed.
till the ,30th. ( I
California .
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♦ of San Francisco, Cal., payable i inas county,has been discontinued.
Isthmus...
SAMUEL, is onr duly author­
ised Agent at Portland, Oregon.
OREGON
8 ligar, Ban Francisco refined,
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Apples, green “
TH ' bush.
Thursday’s fighi
dried.
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Pearlies, dried, ^4 It»....
Blodgett, the
Plumbs,
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Deans,
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Potatoes, p bush....... .
in hi* oell on t nioniiqg of the 28th. Onions.Jp' ft» . . a ......... .
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urging* the con­
lem h»’ revered, and sundry merce on the
of a Jhftrbor of fefoge at
light.
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■ - _ persons are wondering if a real struction
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Port Orford (OriJgpn).
Gold in Now York to-day, 113 1-2.
¡case ever existed there,
Baron Ro^inct^ijidead.
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Portland Legal Tender rates,8< buying; j
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: ' It is said that the young ladies
Gold bars are quotable at 725(<c750 fine ’of Albany have banded together
Meets at Itofayette, every Saturday even­
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Members of tlie order in good standing are
invited to attend. '
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N. G.
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tv. wntts
4Jr. J. W.
Watts will preach at this place
I he Mcnnd Sunday In every month at 11 a.
ItotfAyefte L>od*-e No. 4», I. <> u O. F.
OREGON - MADE
90..
Flour best, ft sack. (M barrel), i
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Buckwheat Flour, ft t>
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7...... Go 10 Lake’* Einigrant Stove and Tin Store,
138 Front street, Portland, and ¡«ee
Bran ft ton.,
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the stoves manufactured at tiro
Hay, ft ton,
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County Jhdge.. • • • •
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Sheriff................. • • 4 •
Tieasurer............ • ¥ to 4.
Co. Commissioners
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Elder J. M. Stephenson has re- , Arrived'at
We.t-
signed his position as Eminent terhorn, from Portland (Oregon.)
and agreed not to marry a man
who uses tobacco or whisky ih any
form..
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tex change on San Fran|?iseo, 3-4 of 1
per cent premium.
Liverpool Wheat, Ils lOdff/J'Js Id ; club,
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j Commander of the I. C. R. C., of
Blodget, tho v
M. E. Church South.
Albany, and P. II. Raymond elect-1 : cona (Pi. H J, pi^aucu gfl
■ been sentenced to thirty
F. W. D. MAA’S. l’A<TOM.
cd to fill the vacancy.
prison mont.
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Appointments for Lafayette and pllamoak
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Salem was awakened by a lively
Orton,
President
of
tire
Western
First Sabbath. Happy Valley.at I o’clock
Union Telegraph Company,; sups for
runaway last Thûrsday.
McMinnville, 11:30 r. m . !
Second SublMth. Tillamook^
Europe by the advice of liis physi­
Third Sabbath. West Chehalem, 1
Salem
narrowly
escaped
anotlb
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Fourth Sabb.itli. x Anii<trong
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llotise. 11 a . M.. laifavette,
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the HoiistplUonuuittw on Com J,
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