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SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION
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Fernando Wood’s Pluck.
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MI8C LLANEOUS.
O<rc. 22. Election in West Virginia
MISCELLANEOUS
N|v.»& * Election.in Louisiana.
N0V. 3. Election in Ohio if the
new-’Uoustitution is ratified.
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ii|>vt |3. Elections in Alabama,
Ark^ns^s, Delaware, Florida,. Illinois
Mar^lapd, Massachusetts, Michigan,
Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, New
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Yo&, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, !
Tennessee, Texas^ Virginia and Wis­
consin.
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Afote.-irAll the ¡abovu named States j
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IN WAII> (JF THS
(thirty^two)eluct Representatives for
the’ ; Forty-fourth Congress,’ besides Public Library of Kentucky
Stai [e officers varying
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JULY 31, 1874« ‘
Rhode islaiyl
Islaxyl will elect members to
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Coqgreps in that State. The elec­
LIST OF GITTTS
tions tp tl»o Forty-fourth Congress
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will be completed next year, as fol­
low^? ^vew Hampshire, in March;
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Conneeficut, in April; California in
September; Mississippi, in Novem­
5 Gash Gift«, IWDO each
ber, ,. The Forty-fourth Congress ^rill
10 Cash Gift«, 14,000 erfch
unless-sooner convened, meet on the
15 Cash Gdts, 10.000 each
fir^t l^onday in December.
2J Cash Gift^ 5,000 each
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W ashington , July 2.—The Grand
The^foltowing is from the New
York Sun of recent date, and UR- Jury of tho District has indicted S.
FERGUSON
BIRD
FRIDAY^ JULY 17, 1^74. __ donbtedly will be read with interest: B. Murdock for an assault with in­
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“A committee %of Chicago under­ tent to kill the Hon. Fcruanxjo WSod
- NOTES AND NEWS.
writers who have been investigating Bnd also for sending a threatening
During a thunder-storm on Satur- the cause of a fire which recently letter to the same. The following is
day, the homie of Levi Harrison, in JKirned a factory in that city, have a brief history oLthe facts in the case
Trumbull, Conn., was struck by light- clearly established a case of sponta- from Mr. Wood’s friends:
HAV VH JUST RECEIVED . AND ARE
constantly receiving
co
ning. Harrison and his wife and neous combustion, and from this they
“Soihe time ago the Hon. Fernando
daughter weri killed.
,
4raw a moral which is as applicable Wood was called upon by one Mrs.
ftS *n Chicago, In this instanco Samuel B. Murdock, and'solicited by
The i ’ dispatches give information of,
Couslsting of General Mercbaadise, *
empt , ihade by a Magdeburg
the custom to gather oil, greasy her to get her a place in tho Treas­
an attempt
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Ladies Dress Goods,
cooper nam< ed Cullman to assassinate waste, and other sweepings and put ury, she being from his district in
ft box which was emptied New York and recommended by his
Prince Bism u ;k. Others are impli- j them
Toilet Ddtiste,
th attempt - Kolterer a onco a week. On the Saturday night constituents. lie tfrote a letter to
cated in th
'■■Figured Tyrolese,
arrested under the be-
^be fire the box was not sent Mr. McCartee, Superintendent of the
priest has
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Bureau
of
Engraving
and
Printing,
accessory
to
th®
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OW
B
bs
usual,
but
was
left
on
the
"lief that he WM
,, Burmahs 9
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fourth
floor
near
the
windows.
The
who
gave
her
a
position
in
his
Bu
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•hooting.
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A large portion of Chicago has box contained all the necessary ma­ reau. 6ome time afterward she.call-
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•gain been rftzed by fire. This city terial for spontaneous combustion, ed upon Mr. Wood with a man pur­
Japs.
Silks,
.25 Cash Gifts, 4,00 > each <
porting to be her husband, and desir-;
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fiO Ca-h Gifts, 3,000 each Í
teems to be singularly fated. It is to and the heat,generating slowly, burn­
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51) Cash Gifts, 2,000 each
ed that Mr. Wood should obtain’ a
Alpacds.
ed
through
the
box,
thence
through
be hoped tbait it is nothing like so ter-
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Cash
Gjf.s,
l.OOOeach
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I the floor, until at 4
place in the Department for him.
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clock
Monday
e
residence
of
Dr.
J.
W.
Watts
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2
40
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Cash
Gif'»,
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500
each
k
that from
which the
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a f fire aS,
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Cash Gifts, ’ . 100 ent'll 1
¡layette, July 13th, by Rev. Dr.
Not liking the appearance of the man
morning
the
flames
burst
out
at
the
great city has but recently recovered.
19.00Q Cash Gifts, • 50 each ♦
A’indJ> s near the box, and ascending much, Mr. Wood failed to . do any­ Wätti, ¡ GUP, Dorriss and Miss Alice
Gingh amsi
F:,jBajtër. ;
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Grand
total.
20,000
Gits,
all
c
s
a
sh,
S'2,5oO,GO0
thing for him. .Subsequent to. this,
Cooke & Co., received a letter from I next tq* the fifth floor, soon caused
Prints, latest styles.
PRICE OF TICKETS; ,
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on the 17th of June, Mrs. Murdock
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.$
50
00
Whole
Tickets,.
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the President of the O. S.-N. Ct», en­ i i the destruction of the whole building.
i N®W ADVERTISEMENTS.
And other art; cles too tedious to mention,
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called at Mr. Wood’s residence,*osten- J -If-i-'.
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The
committee
in
the
course
of
their'
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closing a chuck for a dividend, on 41,-
5
f
Tenth, or each Coupon.. .
investigations visited many other sibly on behalf of her husband. She
FURNISHING
.. 590 IM) GENTS’
\1 Whole Tickets for..'..,.
; 500,000 of stock held for the estate
F
.. 1000 00
22)
Tickets
for.
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remained
perhaps
twenty
menutes,
factories,
where
they
found
infernal
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vi amounting tjo $37,000 in gold.
i GOODS,
For Tickets or Information,
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machines in the shape of barrels and and went away. > On the Friday fol­
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New York Police Commissioners, boxes, and sometimes oily clotl\ bags, lowing, June 19^ at about 8:30 A. M.,
of the latest sty es and variety <>f both For-
THOS. E. BUAMLETTE,
eign and domesCic manufacture,
Agent and. Manager.
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Charlock and Gardner, have resigned^ full of suitable material for generat­ the man Murdock suddenly appeared
i PublicJ.R*rary Building, Lohi vflle, Kv
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to prevent
yor Havemcyor from ing combustion, and only wanting in the sleeping room of Mr; Wood’s
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embarrassment.
Geo. W. Matsell, ; time enough to accomplish their in­ residence,‘ while he was dressing, and I
BOY S’ SUITS
Police Superintendent, is mentioned cendiary work. They therefore sug­ charging him boldly with having 11
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as one of tho successors, and John R.
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gest the importance of various pre­ been criminally intimate with Jiis
«yGive bis Hondea Call.-íj»
Voorhees as the other.
Stomach is wron ig all is — '1AVE TWO GOOD FARMS FOR SALE
aprß tnß
cautions against spontaneous combus­ wife on the Wednesday previous, de­ y I IF THE
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reasonable
terms-each
contaiu-
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The War Department on the 8th tion, among which are the following: manded that his wounded honor vtfrond, TA A rrant ’ s E ffervescent jug 3*40 Mère«.
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S^LT^EB
is
tine
is
aituate
oie
mile
and«
half north of
tehgraphed to General Pope, Depart­ ‘In every building where there is a should be healed by the payment of a aljcoi
fivt| i upon that organ, gently
tj^ct'ivJ
Latayctte; is well improved. Has a good
HAIR DRESSING SALOON.
ment of the Missouri, directing him ] i factory of any sort there should be a large amount of money, at the same
from the
»C3 ¿g all forbid matter
ORCHARD
ihtaryi canal, and imparts a
to use the Sixth Cavalry in Kansas watchinfrn and a watch clock; in ev- time putting his right hand in his
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ED. PERKINSr
ifu'l
activity
to
the
sluggish
liv-
And alt kinds of shrubbery’ of the be t va- |
and Indian] Territory to break up ery shoe factory the rubbish should side pockht and cocking a pistol.
is
in
Cliehalem
Vai
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near
>r sal4 by the whole drug trade. 4 rietj. The otlr-r
raids by hostile Cheyennes, Coman- be gathered into an iron box raised Mr. Wood met the attempt at intim­
aying bought
BOUGHT. , the
THE shop
SHOP
the Willamette river. Tiicre is a good
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c wiied by y J. R. Majors, wish-
ches
and
Kipwas,
and
force
them
on
idation
bravely,
and
kept
Murdock
from
the
floor
and
covered,
and
this
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es to inform the public that he in
MilUL-8iTE
their reservations.
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\ should be emptied every night; and I in his eye until his servant appeared 7 I
now prepared to do any and
d all
1*3
stm
age.
On this . place; Plenty of good timber; about
kinds Of work in his line in thé
lat
H
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lat- ­
I i M AND AFTER ~
The Indian Commissioners on the the use of cotton seed oil should be <ind showed the intruder out.. It is
4 5
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>0 acres cleared.
est sty e,
charges
fur 'pasturing
¡August my
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Either of these farms c^n be secured at a
THK'lsV
DAY OF
8th£receivud a telegraphic report from discouraged. ’ There are many peo­ not known how the man effected an I I
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bargain.
Tennseady.
sliavir
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...25 cents
John D. Mills, Indian Agent at (Lage ple who aro extremely cautions in tho entrance to the house. The same
or further particulars enquire of
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pi*, head pr. mouth,'
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8. SMITH, !
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75
Cit*\ Kansas, that hostile Cheyennes, use of matches and fire, who ^from evening, while Mr. Wood Was sitting' Çuti le. pr.
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Shampooing,
cents
oj at this office,
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CoSanchés
and
Kiowas
appeared
want
of
knowledge
daily
expose
their
at
his
doer,
a
colored
boy
handed
him
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' ü'¡ ‘Stock held p» secure payment of pas-
Hair ciitling,
cents
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neat the Chey fenne and Arrapaho property to the most dangerous risks the following note:
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Agency on the 2 2diust„ and killed and of destruction from spontaneous com­
S ir : I am satisfied as to your
JOHN# WILLIAMSON !
guilt. I have reasons for not shoot­
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scalped five persons. . Troops were bustion.”
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H
ve THOROUGHLY OVER-
ing
you..
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will
settle
for
$50,090,
real
estate
agext
tenjporsrily granted from Fort Sill to
I cnled and repaired m> RATH
AND LICENSER you to take the woman and keep her.
ic matter of the application of J. J.
protect
the
agency.
Mr.
Mills
with
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■ollard, guardian of t lie minor heirs of
The alternative—I will empty seven
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O.
Ilendepson,
deceased,
to
sell
real
a/O. Hender
the escort, proceeded to Lee and Rey­
There is before the Common Coun­ chambers of my Colt’s revolver into
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nold’s ranchos, where the Indians cil of a Portland a measure awaiting you on first sight. Answer immedi­
gkjw on tliij the 13th day of June, 1871,
Riinies J. J. -Collard, guardian of Frank,
EDSONS WISHING
WISinNO TO
TO INVEST
INVEST IXj
Can b's accomin »dated reasonable,
made an attack and were repulsed. action, to prevent the street exercises ately in writing to messenger. , •
ERSONS
IN]
piH*,
O<.la
and
Ida
Henderson,
minors,
S.M.B.
Real
Rea! Estate will do well lo cull on me
mei
¿presents his application for license to
Four men Were found murdered and of the Crusaders. At first it created,
liefone purchasing elsewhere.
ED PER KINO.
If you do not I will publish yojji in pn<
sei Bl be real estate bl said minors, situate
I have land of all varieties, itnd in quan­
scalped, nedr by, and their three wag­ no little excitement throughout the the NeW York papers and wa^te to ip
in Yamhill
t^mhillPouhty,
•county, Oregon, and it ap]»ear*
ap]»ear- tities to suit piircliascirs.
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iingfto
1!"gito the Court troni said petition that it
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Terms reiisonaule.
Lafayette,
ons, loaded with provisions for Har-’‘State as to the final result; some your wife.
$is’ Bcecssary
necessary and expedient to sell said
Cite baleni
fej^rResidencC and office
•ajestatc
estate which said real estate is dcs-
des-
wood Agency, destroyed. One victim prophesying that the saloons would
Mr. ^oodof course refused to com­ *retd
notO tf
“ 1-ns follows, to-vvii: The undivided Valiev. I |
leriieil
____ fifths of the undivided one-eleyentli
had been tied to a wagon and burned. be closed, others that the actions of ply with this blackmailing demand, itour-fi
8of the north half of the', donation land
finei.
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♦ At the next rancho the teamsters, the Crusaders would become monot- and sent the messenger off, Hq af­ claim of Jesse O. Henderson anil wife claim I
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87,^iptitication,
ÿibtittçatipn,
No.
1,222,
l,-222,
situate
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in
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4,
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stages, etc.» were gathered. They re­ inous and that they would soon cease. terward procured a warrant charging R. t W. in iSui'i county and State, and it
Her appearing from said'peril ion that
ported that one hundred Indians From what we learn of their actions assault, with intent to kill, on which
ill Mary
Marv Pi'iirson are the
M ■1; Henderson anil
■’next of kinrjf
passed that morning. Mr, Mills ad- in Portland they appear to have a Detective Sargent took Murdock ¡inter onlymext
kit Hf sai<| wards. Wherc-
rdered that said M. E. GROCERIES,
The Fhotogr.ipli t-itiiuly
t-miuly i;e<
Kecuru
ur<l is >»
an elegant
___ „' ordered
foni It is hereby
\ vised all ranchmen to abandon their particular spite at a few of the liquor custody, and he was committed to Henderson
l’enrson, the said
enderson and ’ Mpry
M
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and family
oil Chromo, 1 hotogarph album
albem
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neat
•ij of kin of said wards, and all otlier jwr-
Record comb ned and ns its name indicates
places, which was done. There are dealers for not succombing to their jail for a hearing.
It is alleged that so^s
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interested in said estate upper at the
is designed tyr the insertion ai d preserva­
alar August term of this courf on
now but two ranchos oecupied.on this wjshes. The Bulletin of the 15th the persons purporting to be Mt*, antli ™ ¡Stay
tion oi the pioiuresof the family as w< ell
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the 4th day of August, 1874, at 10
is
sojnething
entirely
new,
the
name.
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ohk a. in. uj the Court-House in Lafay-
road. Tfiie Indians will doubtless <nst. makes the following sensible Mrs. Murdock are not married, apdl
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combines beaiuty and utility,
and
^nd sho\v cause if any exist why said
clean everything till repulsed.' Mr. remarks on this subject: “It is clear, it would seem that the affair is a bold|
liome
in
the
lan«k*hW!
>ho
nament
every
l estpte should not beSoldas prayed for
SIMPSON
»aid
jietition,
and
it
is
further
directed
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see
itp-pno'i
ice
it
s.ipeib
and
are
laxisbin
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Mills, in return for the offer of his agreeably to every rightful principle but weakly conceived
.conceived attempt ati
a copy of tlas order be published intl.m
its
praise.
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the
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dear
one->p-
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gant organ of t ms county for three auc-
own life to save others, asks for two dr theory of our laws, that', if the blackmail.
ieui in a t s ef.;l setting of gold and licau-
sjve weeks prior to said tiifteof hearing
iful colors, x«d .it is at once and 'fore vet a
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I iff ice to said next of kin, and all jiersons
or three companies of cavalry to pro­ City exacts and receives license mon­
household
tr«i astire.. And i » low price pla-
f&csted in said estate.
cesit withm the reach of all hend for it
tect the Government interests bet wpen ey from the keepers of the houses
Conventions and Elections.
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and you wil 1 bi? gratified when you see it,
Jhyette, Jitlr 17. 1871.
Co. Judge.
the Cheycpne Agency and Caldwell. against which the* Crusaders operate,
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Itjis somethi ig lot.g needed, but’ne\er be­
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The N. Y. Times publishes the an-|
Size !2:.2"
12x15 inches. “
Price
fore attain» I le. Ui?:
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The military Department indorsed his it thereby becomes the duty of the
nexed political calandar, which .W(j
«1.50. Ma: -ed, post-paid, to any address
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- request. The hostile Indians number City authorities to assure to the par­
and U’.: à {. kes IX
on receipt ol ‘ price.
give, although somewhat delayed it?
HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN
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A MONTH
M0NTH CLEAR PROFIT
PROJ
ties
so
taxed
rightful
legal
protection
about 2,000.
ROC ERI ES, CANNED FRUITS
■duly appointed exeenirix of the last
VFVF made easilV by agents.'
will be of interest to many of our
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John
J.
Eitr.wller,
deceased,
by
the
Agents wa ited everywhere. Men, Worn-
A correspondent of the Vicksburg in the orderly conduct of their busi­ readers:
nty Ccmrt pl Yiunhill county. Oregon,
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fills, 1 tilth«
time, or spare
en, Loss ar.^ iills.
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parsons
having
Claims
againstAaid
es-
Oysters,
ness.
And
to
give
this
protection
it
Herald gifes an account of a new in­
moments; d iv time or evenings. 1.
K'ery-
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June 30. Illinois Prohibition Con^
e'iire herebi notified and required to
njeseiit tdienifto me at my'1 residence
ifdence in l’iekìcs, .
body wontsit] -» and
vention now in practical operation in will be necessary to restrain the Cru­ vention in Bloomington.
- every
■ -r ’ family will buy_Jt.
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Mpesit VHVuaiv.^i
Cheliale^i precinfet,
pivviuviy in
na said county,
Crackers.
I ig cash pay Pleasant employment. Ex-
the Mountain'Cotton Mills, near Bol­ saders from any further public dem­
vatlTtbe
proper
vouchers
therelor,
within
Nuts of all kinds,
elusive tern :ory. In fact the be>t agency
June 30. . Arkansas election, fo| six months from the date of lliis notice*
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Tobacco, •
ever offered Circular and terms free on
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ton station, cm the Memphis and onstrations of the character referred Conventional Convention.
M. A. EITZVVILER,
application, COMPLETE OUTFIT mailed
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Exeeutrix.
Charleston Railroad, which, if it to. If the laws and ordinances have
on receipt < f <1 50. bend for it and make
July 1. Iowa RepublicatvConvení
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validity
and
weight,
they
ought
nion.ey.’ Address
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proves to be all that is represented,
i j Administrator s Notice.
tion,
in
Des
Moines.
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BEVERLY
COMPANY,
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must have a more important effect on t,o be applied and administered im­
97b.Wabash A\e., Chicago.
July 14. Arkansas Constitution^ •krfiriCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Fine Wines And Liquori for Medicinal
partially,
for
the
benefit
and
govern
­
uses
%
the production «and manufacture than
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JM the undersigned has l>een appointed
S admin
ment of one class as well as of an­ Convention meets, if carried.
PROCLAMATION.
1strator of the estate of M. M. Me-1
even Whitney’s cotton gin has had. other, and for all classes alike.”
•July 14. Indiana-Democratic Conf­ lion ©aid, deceased,by the County Court of
r the Ac of ti.e Legisl«-
W hebf . ar , Umh
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YatnhiH.couiity, Oregoi^, All persons hav­
It does away vritb the ordinary pro­
ven tion, in Indianapolis.
ing claims against said Estate are hereby
five Ai-stinlly, <<f iLeJStute <<f Oregon, én-
ceas of ginning, Converting the cotton
to pireeeiit them to me at my res­
titled “an Apt to proteut
protect Litigants ’ approved
A letter received at St. Louis from
July 15. Ohio Democratic Con* rftqvhreft
idence in McMinnville precinct, conntv
187U,
the tlTATWt Coe Rim,
OcWber24ti
just as it is taken from the field into M. C. Myers says that Indians at­ vention, in Columbus. (A meeting of aiid State aforesaid, with the proper
published at Lafayette, in the
a
iw
w-
pupe:
within six months from the date
thread of superior quality. It costs tacked his ranch, on tho Canadian the State Committee is to be held tp wuchers,
tiOuaiy*o:*Yimhill, Qregmi, ba.- l>e<n deFig-
erf this notice. ■.
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topuUlbdi the Legal and Jt^icial
na ed topuljlish
Jixhcial ad-
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McDONNALD
only $250, and is attached to the or­ River, June'27th, and killed three see if the call shall be withdrawn
1874.
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“ ua-
veitisirentsifor
vertisirents’for the county oi Yamhill, In
Administrator.
oi Oregon, and
dinary qard stand. It is said that men. After three hours’ fighting til after the election on the
M. Ramsey, attorney for estate.
the State of
,
<
»posed
proposed
z
June 19, 1874.
WHEREAsi
W
hereas L The pioprietoi
pioprietois s if
< f »aid L afa -
specimens of thread made by this ma­ they were repulsed with a loss of new constitution.)
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YEtTE
T te CorniEK,
Cot BiEK, has tiled with the county
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apo Pagv» of Engraving* and Col. ye
Clerk
<>f
Yamhill Co, written stipulation«
chine h4ye been sent to nearly all -the eleven kilk»d.
July 29. Alabama Democratic J Administrator’s Notice. : orvd Plate. Published QUARTERLY, at accepting «am
tile
conditions oi said Act, together
1 iU.UUlgU.UUl J.
-
t’,
25 cents a year. Tirst No. for 1874 just is­
Northed manufacturers,. and have
with* n Boxai approved «» the law
Convention, in Montgomery.
’— direct«
sued.
A
German
edition
at
same
price.
-t^fOTI^E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
It W stated that a Washington
with
ith
propeit
prupeii
returns
and
notices
thereof,
to
>
been pr^tounced stronger and more
Address. JAMES VICK,
August 3. Election in Kentucky., ■ JM the undersigned has been duly ap­
this
iia
office
adcordihg
tolaw.,now
to
law.,now
tlierefoiesaid
therefoxesaid
Rochester, N. Y.
administrator ol' the estate of O-
lustrous than that spun by the ordin­ Grand Jury has found two indictments
L afayltte ] Cdt niEK, is hrieby pri claiwed
Auguró. Kansas Farmer’s Con­ pointed
Moor,
deceased.
All
persons
having
claims
■
against
Mr.
Bana,
of
the
New
York
to.be
appointed and coutil med as the, medi­
ary method. It is claimed that a
'■Rainst said estate will present them with
vention, in ^Topeka.
um
through)
which ail Legal and Judicial ad-
fine
proper
vouchers
within
six
months
thread spun by this means will sus­ 6’un, on complaint of ejc-Gov. Shep­
veriisment^ for the county of Yamhill in the
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August 6.\ Election in North Ca|-' ¿w the date'of tliismotke.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer hi Doors, State of Oregon ¡-ball be’ published for the
II. MOOR and G. MOOR,
tain fully one-thirdTuore weight than herd. It is expected the President* olina.
Sosli, and Blinds, also Geriuau
? . j -
r.<d
law.
<
Administrators.
period authtorizi
d by
bylaw.
French, and American
will,
issue
on
the
Governor
of
New
*
Accounts
¿an
be
left
with
A.
R.
Bur
­
a thread of equal size made of cotton
In
testiinon
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xl
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1 have
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ik
.whereof;
heacunto
August 6. , Michigan Reform Mass bank.
my
hand
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ind
caused
the
seal
of
the
York,
a
requisition
tor
the
accused,
nt
that has passed through the process
Liifayette. Oregon, June 19, 1874.
Convention, in Lansing.
J
of
Orego^i
to
be
affixed,
at
the
Executive
'
• i''^ i i l
of compression and the complicated an earlv
office, in. be city of Salem, this the 22nd
•> date.
__
Crystal
sheet,
enameled,
stained
and
cut
August 18. Special election
dav of N4venxber, A, D, D73,
glass.'
Final Settlement.,
• maeliineify of common cotton mills.
(4-4,1
Glazing done to order at San Francisco
7
A Committee of Ply mouth Church Qhio on the new Constitution.
prices, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Th« greater importance of the inven­
L.
F.
QBOVEB,
WFOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
THAT
August 19 Pennsylvania Repub]
has been appointed, at the request of
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Gwernoi' of Oregon.
X« Amanda Brown, Adniinistnitrlx of 56 Front * ' Street,
tion, hoWevor, consists in the fact Beecher, to investigate all the charges can Convention, in Harrisburg. < a fne
F 'd
ma29-3m
>
Attest:
.
f
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estate of W. W. Brow», deceased, has
S. F. Cp‘cwicx.t
that by |ts cheapness and simplicity
’ filed her final account in said estate, and
Sept. 1. Election in Vermont.
made against him by Tilton.
Flint the Uounty Judge of Yamhill county,
Sec. of State.
i
introduced into common
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Oregon, lias ordered t hat said final accou n t
it may
Sept. 14s Election in Maine. I c
The Daytpn Flouring Mills are now run­
be heard at the regnlai August term of the
DiR. ALFRED KINNEY,
Win. McGinnis, bitten by a dog
d«e, the tural result of which will
, iptobate Court of said county on Tuesday ning and aie ready to buy wheat or ex­
Oct. 13. . Election in Ohio, if
the 11 day of August. 1874, at one o’clock in change for wheat,, or to grind for toll, or to
er the whole work of cot- some weeks since, died in New York constitution is rejected.
t
be to
the afternoon, at, the Court House in La­ chop for toH or any other way to suit the
Surgeon.
ton spinning from manufactories to ou the 10th, about two hours after
fayette, Oregon. All persons interested trade.
«
,
x
,
Oct. 13. Election - in Indiana.
are therefore required to appear at said
Persona Wishing their own . wheat ground R oom N o i. 7, D exvm ’ s B ciu ) ixg ,
Persons
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th« cottpn fields, thus effecting a"' being seized with hydrophobia.
time and place and make objections to will plea-e run the sime through a fanning
Eloction in Iowa.
4.
«c.
At the OliFrick Corner.
Neu GBOfls-SjriniSlylBs
LAST CHANCE
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great saving in the cost of packing
Mridtrafspo rtation, and in other ex-; The loss by the Chioago fire is esti­
mated at $8,000,000.
penscs. >8un.
a
Oct. 13.
Oct. 15, ’ Election in Nebraska
Oct. 13 ’• 1 Eloction in Georgia,
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said final account if any exist.
f
AMANDA BROWN,
Administratrix.
Administratrix
&
Lafayette, Ogn. July 1, 1874.
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mill in order to instue extra food flour.
HARKER * Co.
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Dsvteti March 10,1^71.
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N. W. CFirst and Worn«.
HORTL a ND. OREGON.
¡ Office Hot its --0 to II a. m. till after 5 p. m
In Iffice at Night.
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