Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, August 07, 1874, Image 2

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LANEOLS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
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The libel against Tilton was virtu­
FERGUSON ««.BIRD .
AT TREMEXDOV^SACRIFICE BY
FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1674. ally dismissed by Justice Riley on,
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The Wvrki di niaudn of Tilton more,
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Brooklyn l^ts another clerical seau- proof, and thinks the public ought to
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dal on handj 'Rev. Simon Bundick, exact it of him.
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ave just received and are
pastor of a paptisf church in that
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The Sun calls for Moulton, and says
constantly receiving
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city, is charged with monopolizing
if he is not heard from it will be be­
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ENGLISH BANKRUPT STOCK
the property of the church, amount­ i
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ing to »bout $7,000. He has succeed­
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2MU Dozenfall Linen Napkins, One
450 Reversable Ottoman Khawl
not testify.
Consisting of General Merchandise,
olili V per dozen.
ed in making himself sexton, clerk,
; Only 92 50 eaeh.
ENGUKH BAXKRUPT S.TOC^p {
Publi fe Library of Kentudy
Col. James A. Hardie, Inspector
and, in fact, absorbed all the offices
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ENGLISH BANKRUPT STOCK
Ladies Dress Goods,
JULY
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General
of
the
Modoc
war
accounts,
70 ; P» Uubleuched Tal>|e Linen.
of the church. *' He craftily excluded !
70 Pieces English Waterproof, Oif-
GIFTS:
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arrived
at
Jacksonville
last
week,
Toilet Batiste,
ly
one
dollar.
all the members from- the synagogue,
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I.IST OF
ENGLISH BANKRUPT STOCK
........... $2:0,000
One Grand Cash Gift,.
ENGLISH BANKRUPT STOCK
• except a man and two women, and and is busy setting the many accounts
Figured Tyrolese,
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Bleached
Table
Linen.
»Sixty
Cash
Gift,.
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One Grand
, 340 Dozen all Linen Towels.' One
then he begin to sell lots from tho coming up before him. Lieut. Stone Hollar
cental per Yard.
One Grujid Cash Gift. ; i
per dozen.
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Burmahs, '
One Gralid. Cash Gift...
church property, and put the t^oney from Walla Walla is assisting'him.
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Grand
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This time it is Mr Proctor and
in a bank to his own credit,
credit. The
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ash Gifts, $20,000 each.
lozen
Iron
Frame
Host.
$2
pr
Poplins,
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800 Ps all Linen Crash. O»1
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10 0ash Gifts, 14.000 each
wife,
and
they
live
in
Brooklyn.
He
members who had been expelldd de­
Cents per Yard.
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15 ^asii
Gitt<, . 10,000 each.
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Japs. Silks,
manded the books which ho refused has commenced suit against Lapley,
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Cash
Gifts
’ 5,000 feach
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4,000 each.
' 25 Cash Gifts,
to surrender} saying the church WaS a New York broker, for-$o0,000, for 230 Doz. White Cotton Hose, >, PO c pr jiOotdjDzen White and Gray C<w»et»,
Alpacas. !*
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3,000
each.
30
Ca>h
Gifts,
4^' 50c éuch.
2,0(10 each
50 Cash Gift«,
in his debt fpr disbursing assessments the alleged seduction of his wife. It dozen.
1.000 each.
IO) Çash Gifts,
ShaivU,
iNGLlSH BANKRUPT STOCK
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on the property, They then tr . ItKl to is not known whether either of the
500 each.
210
Cash
Gifts,
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Piece»
ull
Wool
Fine
Empress
45 Pieces Scotch Tweeds. 7^
- 5c. per '
1D0 each.
500Cash Gifts,
discharge h in. But ho did.ii’ £ dis- parties belong to Beecher’s flock.
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Í l îlot
50c per Yu rd.
Gingha
Ginghdms;
Yard.
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19,000 (¡’ash Gifts,
- 50 each
charge worth a cent, saying he ,e had
2 N G L 1S11 1 A NK R U PT STOcl
We received a complimentary ticket
ENGLISH BAN KRUFT S’KK
Grand total. 20,000 Gits. . all
»>11 cash, $2,500,000*
Prints,\ latest styles.
52,500,0
been engaged to preach for a yetir from the Saratoga Rowing Associa­ 30 Pieces West of England Bi*oa<l-
prs all Wool French Merino.
¿ICKETS;
LPZR.1CJE OF
15c J >r Yard.
And other articles; too tedious to mention.
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»nd pireaeh he would, or at least until tion admitting us to the grand stand I cloth.
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Whole I; ickets,........ ..
25 0;)
ENGLISH BANKRUPT 8TOC
Halves,
he worked himself out of debt, as he to witness the inter-Collegiate boat
ENGLISH BANKRU1*T ST()CK
FURNISHING
5 00 GENTS'
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each
Coupon
Tenth,
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Pieces
French
Silks,
from
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had already V 1 received part of hiii sala­ race, but it arrived too late. If we per yard.
SOO yds. Fancy Dress Goods,
500 00
11 Wholp Tickets for
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.¡i.sU per Yard.
GOODS,
looo
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for.
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not
stop
preachin,
g
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Tick
ry, he. did
had only received it in time we would
or Information,
“ For Tickets
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of the latest style s and variety of both For-
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til the aid < of the police was cal ed in- have attended, for we believe they 2,220
Address
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yards black Alpacas from
eigri and domestic manufacture,
TH OS. E. BÍ.AMLETTE,
3.‘< ¿1» French Felt Skirts,
to requisition.
25c.
had use for us, perhaps as umpire
Agent and Manager.
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Among other. charges agAin st the
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BANKRJJPT
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Public
Library
Building,
Louisville,
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nglish
bankrupt
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The Secretary of War having ob­
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Rev. Simon Bundick is one I y the tained reports from the military au­ 73 Ps REAL Welsh Flu nnel».
<»qo English Toilet SPEftADS,
B O Y 0» SUITS.
husband of one of the two »bovc- thorities on the Pacific coivst on tfie
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Of latest Styles and in fine variety.
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mentioned women.
<jrG,ive this Hou-e a Call.
matter, has sent td the*Senate a let­
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Jersey City is just now the
ter recommending that Congress au­ —U«— ----- - ----- ..
’ of a scandiftlous occurrence.
thorize the transfer of the Dalles mil­
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in ¿ &
¡ Double JI Idth 8h^et- HAVEjW
8. Glendenping, i^stor of Pri bspect itary reservation to the Secretary of 18 Cases Best American
HAIR DRESSING "SALOON.
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terinsr-dkeh contain-
«t verri.
Prints, by the piece< dt\[ n
320 aci-ei.
aerea.
j in, by the piece at *22 ing n One
Avenue Presbyterian Church oj t that the Interior for disposition for cash,
is situate one mile and a half Dorth of
l-2c per yard.
Oc per yard.
ED. j PERKINS,
city, stands charged in a judicial 1 pro- it being no longer needed tor military
Lal>vetic; is well improved. Has a good
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cecding, before a magistrate,{ f with purposes.
lj. Bales Callot A, by the lo() heavy Woolen Covi- ' OKV'IIAHD
aving bought the shop
having seduced a young worn [an, a
owned by J. R. Major», wish­
piece, at- 10:l-2c pr yd.
forters, $2.75. each.
And .-tlii kinds of shrubbery of the be -t va-,
A Montreal dispatch says great ex­
es to inform the public that be ie
member of his flock. The utj fortu-
riety. The <>th> r is ip Chehalein Val e iy near
now prepared to do any and ail
citement
prevails
over
the
late
trans
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the
Willamette river. There is a good
45
prs
11.
Mission
Bl^n<-
70 prs 10-4 gray Blankets
kinds of work in his line in the lat­
nate womafi—Miss Pomeroy—is an oi -
actions
iu
the
Cabinet
which
have
est st\ le,
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$¿>
pgr
pair.
$3.50
per
pair.
phan, and was organist of the church.
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On thisipljace; plenty of good timber; about
Shaving
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bers have exchanced a piece of (¿ov- ^5fr*FoB THE ACCOMMODATION OF OCR C.’iixTriv Ci rSTOME ILS WE HAVE pvnchASK SO here» cilearejj.
soft iinpeachnrent and endeavors to
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Eiihejr of these farms can be secured at a
23 cents
Shampooing
ernment land worth $230,000 for an­
LARGE 2 stocks OF
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put the job of fathering the chjld up­
in. Terms easy,
bargain
other worth not over $40,000. Indig­
Fór I further particulars cn inire <>f
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on one of fix other gentlemen i of his
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nation meetings have been held, and'
flock.1 Of pourso the church etxoner-
or ■ nt this office.
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it is rumored that several of the Cab­
ates hint. Yea, verily.
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And then comes the Most Worship-
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hauled and repaired my BATH
Judge
Belden
granted
a
change
of
larged
JOHN
WILLIAMSON
ful Henry. Ward Beecher, c
ROOM,
those in need of a good
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with the crime of “nest-hiding .” He venue in the Vasquez case. C. B.
REAL ESTATE A(i XA T
wijl get odk of the scrape all right, Darwin, counsel for Vesquez, appear­
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and
made
H
motion
for
a
change
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with, perhaps, anofhef feather in his
< Can be accommodated reasonable,
of
venue
upon
the
grounds
that
he
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‘ WE FEEL it would be an outrage
tl^b intelligence of the public to com-
ED PERKIXr,
Lead us not into temptation, is a could not have a fair and impartial ment on THESE prices. ' Interested rt|esmay “pooh; pooh»’” and
we
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WIsftlNC
j TO INVEST IN
EBStìNS
prayer which clergyman have quite trial. The District Attorney in re­ cannot afford to sell so cheapj but w leglge ourselves to produco
La fa;, ette,
Rieal Estate, vwill do well to call on me
Imfore pnrebasin,
before
purchasingSelse where.
as much oci ¡c-ksion Constantly to offer ply to the motion said he was not
I have iañ'i of iilj varieties, and in quan- ¡
noto tf
no any
finv !c other class of the coiniuu- prepared to say that such prejudices
titles to suit purvÿase^.
upas
Terms»reasonaj
nity.r In f he present state of Society did not exist, whereupon the motion
^Pastiu
IclO deuce I and 'officç in Chelmlcm
was
granted.
The
impression
is
that
Vallej
• they are in i a pre-eminent degree sub­
T,ROM AN D A F 1ER THE 1st DAY OF
jected to temptation. We bxPross Vasquez will never be hung. /
my
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... charges for pasturing
The Tribune says Mrs. Tilton ifi her
stock”n-ill be as fol ows:
great surprise that; they sometimes—
JM PORTER
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indeed, not seldom—yield. When the examination Friday night denied the
Horses pr. head pr. month,
è
irst
and
Stark
Sts.
Portland,
Ogn.
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publiq conic to .look upon this as a charges against her, especially the
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GROCEBIKS
Stock held to secure payment of pas-
natural result, as a matter of {course, alleged touching, of her ankle by
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then wri shall be in a condition to do Beecher. Concerning the bedroom
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MISCELLANEOUS. ;
SOLDIERS
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DRUGS
’ something to remedy the evil, and scene, she only remembered that she
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was sitting writh Iler husband and WAR CLAIM AGENCY!
not before. •
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Beecher one day iu - the bedroom,
Sheriffs Sale.
\ No. 31 Montgomery Block,
KELT Y a RIMPSON,
IIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN
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which, is connected with folding floors SAN FRANCISCO, - - CALIFORNIA
duly appointed executrix-of the last
Y viitneof an cxecution And ddsree
will
of John J. Eitzwiier, deceased, by the
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A little ring has just been Idiscov- with a common sitting room in the
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JD of foreclosure and order r of sale U-u-
County Court ot Yamhill county. Uiegou,
cdJc out thè Circuit court of thè State of
W H. AIKEN, Attomey-at-Law Jin
all persons having claims against said es­
jux Tillainook
x iiuiiiiuoK countv,
vouniv, and
ami it%
inc
egon for
ton ino
• ered in ths Treasury Department, house of Tilton; that Tilton went Commander of the Grand Army of the R Ofonvn
tate are hereby notilled ana required to'
d$*ected in lavor of G. W. Miller vs. W. T.
in California and Nevada, wlllgiv
present them to me at my residence in
which makes a nice thing by advanc­ away for a short time when he re­ public
Baxter, for the sum of six hundred'mid
prompt attention to the collection of Afi
West Cheh ilcm precinct, fn said county,
fifty -dollars and twenty-seven cents, I
ditional Travel Pay, npw due Californii
with the proper voucherstbetetor, within
ing money to clerks and charging ten turned and found her and Bcccher in and
have levied upon the sawmill known as
Nevada Volunteers djschargfd mor
six months from thedate of ibis notice.
the
same
place
where
he
had
left
tlje
W.T.Baxter saxviuiil,together withpne-
than
three
hundred
miles
from
home
M. A. E1TZW1LE1L
.per cent, per month for the same. T.
Soldiers can depend on fair dealing. In hhAlfaci-eof lan l situated on lhe north­
Latayettc;
July
10,
1874.
Executrix.
west Corder of Warren Vaughn's land claim
AND DXAbHES IN
J. Hobbs, the disbursing clerk, is the them, in the bedroom.
formation given free of chargd. Whel
writing enclose stamp for reply ijnd statj
h? the county of Tillamook, together with
On the 19th of last- montty a holo company
PROCLAMATION.
head^of the ring, and he has his ac-
IES, CANNED FRUITS
rhe appertFiances thereunto belonging.
and regiment and whether yol
Therefore
by
virtue
of
tsaid
execution
aud
have
a
•discharge.
Congress
has
extended
• complices in the paying' clerks in the was discovered in tho dam of Scotch the time for tiling claims for additiom® or.der oi sale on
W hereas , UndutLeAc of the Legbh»-
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Oyster«,
tive A«kembly, <,f the State of Oregon, en­
various bureius and Auditor’s offices. pond, near the manufacturing village Bounty under Act of July 2S, 1S6»^ to Jaii*^ Tuesday, the 1st duy of September,
• uary l’«75, so all such claims must be nut(.M*
titled “an Act to protect Litigants ’ approved
A. D. 1*74.
Eers on uf Lee, Mass. The prompt drawing before that time. Original Bounty of $1&) J.
Pickle«
These paying plerks give ord
October24th, D7o, the L afayettk Cot kbcb ,
has been allowed all Volunteers who eij-;
Crackers.
anew-paper pnblmhed at Lafayette, iu the
Hobbs, which he honors, wbeA he has off of the water saved a disaster which listed before July 22, 1861 for thrfe .year^ t lie hour of one o’clock P. M. ofsaidlday
Nuts of all kinds,
county ot Yanthill, Oregon, has be< n desig­
a| the Court-House, in Lincoln, Tillamook
if
not
mid
the
‘
same
when
dischargcffil
Tobacco',
again and again refused to respect an would have been ten fold worse than Land Warrantscai^ be obtained for serf« c0iinty, Oregon, I will sell all the right,
nated to publish the Legal and Judicial ad*
Sa r dines vertisn.euts for the county ot Yainhid, ia
t(tie
and.interest
of
said
W.
T.
Baxter
in
ax
ter
ices
rendered
before
1856,
but
notUor
serr-
the
one
at
Middlefield,
-as
tho
pond
is
order frqm the Auditor, A cise late-
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.- tinahces
■ the State of Oregon, and
tces in the late war. Pensions for late wdc ..and to said premises jind apper
belonging, at phblk-
phblie auction
uuction to
ly occurred in the Third Au^i or’s of\ 200 feet above the village and only and 1812 ob:aine'l and increased when hr thereunto
W hereas . The pioprietois of raid Lzra-
in U. 8. gold coin, eash
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lowed for less than disability WarrautN^ the highest bidder f_
YETfE
fCorRiEK, has tiled with the county -
flee whure the paying clerk, Geo. E. one and a half-miles distaii
ith in ­ Fine Wines and Liquor» for Medicinal
nj hand, to satisfy said cxecution, w
with
but no pensions are allowed tojMexica | 14
Clerk of said Yamhill Co, written rtipulaiibM
terest,
costs
and
accruing
costs.
and Florida war soldiers,. State offTexi«
nses-
Dyer, advanced $3o to a clerk in this
accepting lhe conditioi s of said Act, together
hqs granted Pensions to surviving veta s , Witness my hand, the 20th day of July,
with asBoud approved as the law direct«
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1874.
W
hat
are
we
C
oming
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1874.'
ans of Texas Revolution. New Orleafi |
When pay day arrived, Dyer
TidJ. QUICK,
with proper returns and notices theieof, to .
and
Mobile
Prize
Money
is
now
due
ari
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.Sheriff of Tillamook county,
wanted to deduct the $35 wi|h inter­ every hand we hear of defaulters
this office according to law .now therefore said
being paid. W. H. Aiken also attends'
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July3L:4w
L afayette C ouriek , i.< hereby proclaimed
¡eneral Law- and Collection Business.
embezzlements;
wars
and
rumors
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est and ten per cent, per month from
to be appointed and couth med aa the medi-.
um through which all Legal and Judicial ad- *
s monthly pay. This was wars; clerical scandals; robberies by
he board of equalization wn. .L veriisinents for the county ot Yamhill in the
the
wholesale;
grasshopper
ravages;
attend
M at the office qf the Countv
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Vier
to,
when
Hobbs
came
to
o
Notice-
of Yamhfil county, ,on MONDAY AUGUST State of Oregon shall be’ published 1or the
Sheriffs
Sale.
bugs
destroying
the
beet
crops;
at
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Dyer’s assistance, and did bis level
24tli, A.’ D. '. 1874
1874, ‘, and publicly examine period anthorized by law.
of the apt plication oí
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tent rolls, and correct all errors rin testimony whereof. I have heaetinto set
the assessment
tempts
to
gag
the
press
(the
only
best to jdd his confederal^ in robbing
Y virtue of an execution and decree of in valuation, description or qualities of
Collurd, gt diau of th he mihorUeiw-
my hand and caused the seal of’the State
If tdj
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foreclosure and order of sale issued land^, lots ot other property, and all tier-
J. O. Hendei n, deceased,
place
where
“
nest-hiding
”
is
not*in-
of Oregon to be affixed, at the Executive
the poor clerk. The attention of the
out of the Circuit court ot the State of Ore- sons interested are required to attend at
estate:
office,
in the city of Salem, this the 22nd
dulgcd
endeavoring
'gonfor Tillamook county to me directed such
OLU in);
X>.;, Grant VXXV,
5 to be
W 1 __üW on thi8 tlie th day of Jtinx.lff
ISAAC DAVIS,
snob time and place.
Secretary has been called to this out­ UIU
day
of
November, A, D, ls73,
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fit
favor
of
G.
W.
Miller
vs.
W.
T.
Baxter
xissessor
of Yamhill county, Oregon.
J
uardiani of Frati
elected
to
a
third
term;
and
bucking
XM
comes J. J. Collar
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for
the
sum
of
nine
hundred
and
sixty
dol
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rage» and no doubt Hobbs » and
Dyer
Lafayette, July 24, 1874.
iderson, mina
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, L. F. GROVER,
lars ($960 00), I have levied upon the prop­
n
for
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iHccpsd
licepsd
Jo
against
tbe
litigant
law,
etc.
We
and
presents
his
applka
will both find it convenient to quit e
Croce/ nor- of Oregon.
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■! of , said
K situMB ; erty deesribed in the Plaintiff’s complaint
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sell
the realestate
^Attest-
fear that should such things continue in Yamhill county, Oregon,'and if apiM^t- the following land, to-wit:
Uncle Sant’s employ.
Commencing twenty-seven rods east of
S. F.tjClMDWlCK,
IK ,«
ing to the Court lrom
skid
petition
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much longer, God, in his wrath, will ik^neceteary and . expedient ^t 8eJ1
Warren Vaughn’s south-west corner in
Sec. of State
State.
Wholesale
and
Retail
Dealer
in
Doors,
■I reai_esti alte is (.W- township one, south of range ten west,
which said
The Chicago Tribune has been ex­ put one foot on the land and tho other real esiate foliows,
Sash,
and
Blinds,
also
German
ruijniqg
thence
noi
th
twenty-eight
rods;
to-wit: The pndivid&l
cribed as 1
DR. ALFRED KINNEY,
French, arid American “
ihence east tvCenty-eight rods; thence
amining into food adulterations in on the sea and say “time shall be no four-iifths iof
undivided _ on^-eleveuftffi
of the
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outh
twenty-eight
rodd;
thence
west
the north half of the donation lai
twenty-eight rods to the place of begin­
«hat city. TJie special field I- selected I longer;” and send another comet writh of
ciaim of Jesse O. Ilendersonand wife
.. L*_ claim
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Surgeon. .
ning, containing five acres more or less,
87,
notification,
No.
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has 1 been an analysis of tbe groceries its tirery tail to scorch things up a R.4 W. in said county' and State, and lit in the county Of Tillamook, and State oi’ c *stal sheet, enameled, stained and ent
Oregon^togetVer with the appertinances
Roon No. 7, D fju m ’ s B iiesing «,
ion th
appearing from said pe it
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sold . at the leading grocery stores in few. Then what will be tho chances further
Glazing done to onier at Snn Franclsc^
N. W. CFirst and Woree.
M. E. Henderson and Mary Pear: on are tl je .thereunto belonging. Therefore by virtue
Specimens have been of Bcccher and Grant? Therefore only next of kin of said wards. Whe| 'ofsaid.execution and order of sale on
prices, arid satisfaction guaranteed.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
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56 F font Street, ........T....... PORTI
PORTLAND. Office Hours—9 to II a. m. till after 5 p. m
fore it is hereby ordered that paid M. ¡L’
Wednesday, the 2d day of September
bought: from various establishments, watch and pray, for no man knows Henderson
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and Mary Pearson ' the s
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when tho coming
- of the Lord shall . next of kin of said wards, and al Other i lr-
A. D. 1874,
in the iii isual course of trbcle, of sugar, , be.
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NOTICE TO FARMERS.
one o'clock
day
reaular Aurwst lerin of this; court bn at
at the
the hour
hour of
of one
o’clock P.
P. M.
M. of
of salkl
safclday
coffee, tea, «oap,-syrups, cre^m of tar­ J I
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imumviiK
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1874, at §10 at
the court-house in uinwnr,
Lincoln, Tillamook
S everely H u ^ t — A. K. Wright,
'Die Dayton Flouring Mil's are now run*
tar, baking powders, &c., and they
in Laffy- county, Oregon, I will sell all the right,
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r.:ng and aie
ate ready to buy wheat or ex»
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d ¡title and interest of said W. T. Baxter in ning
of
North
Yamhill
received
a
very
se-
ette
and
show
have been subjected to analytical
'For 1874.
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■ realestate should not be sold a* prated >r 'and to said premises and appertinances chapge fur wheat, or to grind foT toll, or to
thereunto
belonging,
at
public
auction
to
¡d
vero
fall
from
his
mule
on
Monday
in
said
petition,
and
it
is
further
direc
choii for toll or any other n ay to suit the
tests by a skilful chemist. The result! vere
sa
the highest bidder in U. S. gold coin; cash trad [e.
“ , a copy of this order be published ini
SOOJPaire»
«nd j C®1.
•hows that every article tested is ad- last, bruising his head and shoulder I litigant 6l
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of
lhl9
county
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organ of this county foi'teree sjic* in hand to satisfy said execution with in­
Pj
arsons
Wishing
their
own
wheat
ground
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Plate.
Published
QUARTERLY»
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' cessive weeks prior to said time < of beai V8 terest, costs and accruing costs. -
. «Iterated
or ’
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ons AVitnessiny hand this 20th day of July, A. will plea-o run the^jme through a fanning 25 cents a year. First No. for 1874 jiiat )»•
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At the Old Erick Corner.
AN EASY
PORTLAND, OREGON
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Lafayette, July 17. 1874.
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SbcriflTillamook county, On-gon.
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WE WILL ‘ SfllL AT
sued.
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