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IMM r • ■ 5? •1■ I I, •f te k i i 4 4 ■<* 4 ■A- » j I ■f ■ «JR ' " b ¿4 ».* ■- t • I /* X ’ 'A i CORRESPONDENCE. LAFAYETTE COURIER. 4 ? \ s ^AFAXETTE, Aug. >2, 137A To the Ei itok of the C ovkisr : FRIDAY, ¡AU f !• I ’ < a / V i / * * 1 ? l- » a ■4 y ; £ •»■ 4 : Mrj ». N. Wilkins says that a lai; lar^ mber of persons will soon len\L lea TO . ssissippf for this Valley. The| TheJ , i i expected to arrive within the lie; two nponths. < OREGON NEWS. ’ 4 rich, quartz ledge has been discovered on Burnt river. r T i ENGLISH BANKRUPT STOCK! I *■ « » F i K t : ■(■ ■ " 7 e X/ ( ' > r* I m < I * X • ' > \ •j I ■*te f ♦ - Jbr< r < 4. s fc I : i V ’ «$ » ✓ 1 * « < y < i T • fc ■ i *• « i • ■f 4 ) rî f e Á1 V 4 te ¿ i ■d K 4 t ( r <- t V 1 ■’ A i I t e te •;! I f i 4 * BY » rad J ey , marsh Slowly the farmery of Oregon ftt'6 A number of ini migrants, from - - NOTtS ffSS AND JIEVS. HEWS. coming to oonsider4‘causeand eflect,” •5 Mississippi, me expected, to arrive Tho Tweed case will be argued and to look after their verj" host in Brown, arrested and tried in Benton county this fall. anew in October at the general term terests. The last ten years have turned ______________ •______ _ ...._____ i, Rye Valley mining camp. Baker for J fo ring the safe of Wells, Far- of the Supreno|e Court. thousands of acres of new lafid into I d ., in Salem, was acquitted A London letter says there are ugly successful cultivation, and harvesting county, is very active and bids fair £0 h (ti. ENGLISH ENGLISH BANKRUPT BANKRUPT STOCK STOCK K M b W Incsdsiy, the trial having rumoffe buzzitigBromnd military cir- machinery of all kinds has been to rival Silver City in richness. . 220 Dozen ail Line« Napkin®, •_ Ous lasted ¡npoi tiou of two days. M uch ■ 450 Rewersable Ottoman Shawl». ! dollar l^iUiftjUWJcdbct that official news from steadily rolling into the country, ap- per dozen. - The main span of the bridge ». the Gold Coast is of such a character pavrently threatening to expose the inta resf esf has'been has been manifested and Only S2 50 each. t , ENG LIS if BA N K l|L'PT STOCK ” ENGLISH BANKRUPT STOCK that another Expedition to Asliantee farmers in the light of extravagauce. across the Willamette at Spring thc’Courtjooni has been crowded 70 Ps I’nbleached Table Linan« ' 70 Pieces Enjflisli Waterproof. On , g . 1. v . , . . . Thirty-five cents per Yard. field is finished. is more than" probable. • . auBfngjw Not so, however. The frowning sea Jthe entire trial. It • is lin- ly one dollar. • » • J • ENGLISH BANKRUPT STOCK The Londop i Times reports that never swallowed up a small craft ea-1 Hay is selling for five doTars 4 p°Aibi|' Jo /five, a suinnviry of the ENGLISH BANKRUPT STOCK 84 P m Bleached Table Linen. . Sixtjf Pere Hyacinth he has resigned bis sier than have the grain fields’ot our ton; m Union. 340 Dozen a’l Linen Towel». One cents per Yard. 1 evifieuwp, but there appears to dollar per dozen. ' ~ allei an account of the young State made way with this vast charge in Geneva ENGLISH BBNKRL’PT STOCK A more successful Fair than have b|cn but little if any evidence ENGLISH BANKRUPT STOCK We. n the Moderate and amount of machinery, and still it dispute bet We« 120 Dozen Iron Frante Hose. f2 pt* 300 P m all Linen Crash. Only Ten Extreme sections of the Old Catholic comes aqd^till the area of our grain that of list year is looked for the oif jlie^part of the prosecution to Cents dozen. per Yard. ^wbstaiti&le the charge. party. He sides with and takes the fields continue to expand; and wheth present Reason in Union county. c ENGLISH BANKRUPT STOCK I ENGLISH BANKRUPT STOCK Lt. leadership of t he Moderates. 60 dozen White and Gray Corsets, er we farm on scientific pritfciples or Dr. Plummer has reached Ash 230 Doz. White Cotton Hose, 90c pr ’ W ’ hi I ky o N the ; M ove . —Spring- tb dozen wiui 5O.c each« -j. A Washing! < social says there is* not, the quality of our wheat'ranks land in the construction of the Washington field, U^uss., July 27 L—The Consta- II , ENGLISH BANKIIUPT STOCK ENG 1.18 H~BANKRUPT STOCK active discuss on among the journal foremost in every market accessible new line of telegraph, soon to su bles sdved about $800 worth of liq I 45 Pieces Scotch Tweeds. tSc per T5 Pieces all Wool Fine Empress ists at the Capital in regard to the to our grain laden vessels. Every Cloth, 50c per Yard. uor in jWestfield, Massachusetts, on sYard. percede the old one. next President.. General Sherman is year it is said that crops are going to ENG LIS II B ANKRU PT STOCK Saturday. While the liquor was be ENGLISH BANKRUPT^ STOCK I ’ urged as a candidate for tho Demo fall short of anticipated yields, but . The mail arrived at Union last 30 Pieces West of Englund Broad- 62 prs all Wool French Merino« ing conveyed here three men in the 75c pr Yard. * crats. Chief:Justice Waite aud Sec tho -general scarcity of machinery Thursday from ’ the Wallowa. It emjdoy of the owner■ captured it, but ’ ENGLISH BANKRUPT STOCK retary Bristol’s names are mention during'harvest goes to show th<A fal is the first mail that passed Over ENGLISH BANKRUP1’ STOCK the ir horse. giving out, they were ed in conni cation with the regular lacy of these predictions. The fact Pieces French Silks, from SI. 50 3,300 yds. Fancy Dress Goods, 25c the whole of that route. qbl g|jd to abandon the property. It per yard. ~ i' per Yard. nominations. is our crops have never failed, but ♦ Alex LaBuff’s Buckskin and the wd > again seized by the Constables, ENGLISIUB a NK k UPT STOCK It is i reported that Peter B. Swee- there is nothing more certain than ENGLISH BANKRUPT STOCK yards black Alpacas, from bu! it^remdval from Westfield was I|oss mare Trifle will.run a match W in 1 T*i tel lYiirtnrla ratiirn i r» that our present exhaustive system of 326 French Felt Skirts. ney, now in . Aris, intends returning < X'd : by a mob of about 100 per- 4»>c. prjvcio|bd » to New York; aud again entering pol- farming will usher in upon us the rage—mile heats, three best in five ENGLISH BANKRUPT STOCK E nglish bankrupt siock 801 s, sprue of whom were armed, who day when a failure of crops will be itics. All indictments against him GOO Englisli Toilet SPERADS, -lover the Union racecourse, oil liquor 73 Ps REAL Welsh Flannels. »g reo 4, however, that tho When we of frequent occurrence. have been quashed. tlrp 1st of September, for a purse Should remain in the custody of the take from the soil more than we re 4t ' Another salary-grabber has come turn the principle is exhaustive, and of $1,000. Anotner Ot icQr^ during Saturday night, but U liquor was stolen and taken into C to grief. J. j M, Tyner went before W. A McPherson, of Douglas tf the recuperative properties of the soil c8iiii ‘tieut. . The whole affair causes the Republican Convention of the are bound, to succumb sooner or later. county, has been appointed a No IS Cases Best American 3 Cs Double Width Sheet - * Eleventh Indiana District for ronom- But in spite of all that ha3 been said |at excitement in Westfield. g in, by the piece at , 2% Prints, by the piece, at K i^rgo force of State Constables inatiou, but found the sentiment so and written of late concerning the tary Public. 1- 2c per yard. 9c per yard. The Willamette Woolen Nfanu* aP Leered at Springfield on the morn’* strong against hiui that he was glad ruinous policy (to the soil) of raising fof tho 28th and arrested the owner 14 Bales Cabot A, by the loO heavy Jl oolen Com- to withdraw his name. grain with which to supply foreign fac'turing Co., finished arid shipped iqi piece, at 10:l-2c pr yd. for ter n , $&7ö each. I be The Democratic State Committee markets, our farmers press swiftly on $23,000 worth of goods last month. oilthe liquor seized; alsd another liq- uoT ijealer named Jack Frud, and - n. j v of Illinois halve called a convention, each year raising vastly more grain Blankets ^,0 prs 11.^ Mission Blan Forest Grove wants to amend ri^g^adpr in Saturjday’8 riot, Special Spec; • 70 prs 10-4 and a num bér of Liberal Republicans than the year preceding. Then we kets, $u per pair.. $3.o 0 per pair. its charter. o^cer Wui. Chapman and others. All turd Republic •liAan rebels against Graut- admit that grhin raising is the order ism have joined in the call. They go of the day, and that nothing at pres CorVallis has a new wagon man *v" i^rsons thus far arrested have ^rir-Foit the accom itonk'no.x oe ol« CoiXTIiY CrsToMEHS 1VK HAVE JTRC1UHEI» IriH'ii i»ail. . Many more arrests will for specie payments, free trade, indi ent can check it. Well, then what is ufactory. LARGE ¿T _)UKS OF •f ■' ■ - - ■ - The State Con- diprubtles8 be made, L 4 vidual libertjy, opposition to railroad to be done? Why, let us -do our ut Salem folks will soon congre sift 14es ary followed by large crowds. monopolies, restriction of Goy eminent most to possess ourselves of every Mpestf|eld is a blaze of excitement » gate around a steafn ^(•8tf|eld steam wagon. , O I to its legitimate domain, and the pro kernel of grain our lands produce. O i r atid biisieess busir is nearly suspended. tection of cÜizèiis from extortion and Once the grain is ‘ in tho head we Mr. Kindred has a young chick- alid <1 i ' ► - i_ L! .... unjust discrimination by railroads. should not waste it, nor allow it to be en with two pairs of wings. l The Democrats carry North Caro- l^ia? by ai majjority of from 10,000. to —ALL OF When Jay Cooke’s First National destroyed when a little energy and A head of wheat and a head 1 of ill the election of Congressmen Bank failed i in Washington there was forethought can save it. Our losses oats growing from the same stn aw {¿ain twenty in the State Legis-i a general be' ilief that President Grant annually, the result of squirrels and I is the latest at Corval isk l£tJ T-’ ' was largely its- creditor. His "salary ghophers and mismanagement in gen WE FEEL it would be an outrage to the intelligence of tho public to coin- eral are enormous in the extreme, and ‘ Dallas is tormented by frogs. had always ¡been drawn by the bank, TI me F astest T rot I’TER IN THE ment on THESE price». luteresti 7 d partirsmay “pooliL pooh;” and say wo . cannot afford to sell so cheap, but we pl<. and it was Supposed that he must lose the enormity of these losses is all the ’ .dge ourselves to -produce A Buffalo dispatch of Aug. A Salemite set fire to an ash m * ld mor»» startling when we coute to con . ; r I. ■ . - • ’ a ' something considerable by the fail hopper, and pame near losing his Ji»y sider how easy it would bo to rid our ure. W hen the statement of the bank he ninth annual meeting of the house by it. ' ■ , lEhjo selves of these great impediments to Park Association closed to- receiver came to be made, however, it Loads of wheat, hay and flax ijf. Goldsmith Maid beat the best was found that tho bank owed him the advancement of the agriculturists tv in|) jon. record, trotting a mile in arrive at. Salem daily. nothing; arid then came a rcport that. of Oregon. Twenty thousand persons 2/ Gophers can be shot, squirrels can • he had been privately notified before The next term of the Willan.- life present. be trapped, and wastage need not be GIsNliHAT,,___ ____________ i|oids0ith Maid, accompanied by IMPORTKKs-' the failure In time to draw out his de ette Univeisity commences the 7th »rfiliping s A Corner rirst.aud Stark Sts. Portland, Ogn. allowed. ining horse, was trotted two heats posits. This was again contradicted, B>r a^putao ‘2,000 to beat her own purse of $ $2;000 With seven traps I caught two hun and now it appears that the case is dred squirrels in two months, thereby of September. »— -2:16. 42:16. The The second second heat heat was was ac- ac- vdry different, Durini/the recent ex- saving a small piece of grain which MISCELLANEOUS? Seventy cents a bushel is the mplished in 2:15^ amid deafening SOLDIERS ’ jplause. amination of mem rs of the bank btherwise would have been totally price for wheat at Salem. ,—--------- WAR CLAIM AGENCY rupt firm of Jay Cooke & Co. before destroyed. They are more numerous .\Tlie T)ail>/ Stafaiiian under . the able A field of fall wheat near Cor this year than ever before. In the1 ¿hcrifT’s Sale. No. 34 Montgomery Block, the United States Court* in Philadel spring and up to June I used strych Storiai ctoqtrol of Calvin B. MeDon- nelius averaged 40 bushels.to the < SAN FRANCISqO^ - - CALIFORNIA.’ phia, Henry- D. Ccloke swore that at nine but becoming dissatisfied . with is now receivpd regularly. Under Y virtue of nn execution and decree . » .O. - of foreclosure and order of sale issu the time £f the suspension the indi- its workings, both in point of danger acre, notwithstanding a good cjeal r e rifesent management the Stalesnuin |W 11. AIKEN, Attorney-at-Law and ed out the Circuit court of the Slate of and inefficiency. To rid myself of of it had been lodged by ate 'vidual pccQunt of Ulysses S. Grant of the Grand Army of the Ke- Oregon for Tillamook county, und to uiu « L‘bf the spiciest sheets in the CbiHHiand^r squirrels I determined to ’ try the vir pitblic in Californid^nnd Nevada, will give directed in lavor of G. W. Miller.vs. W. T. i >' I .1 ■ was overdrawn to the amount of $2,-: tue of steel-traps which worked suc Spring rains. j »to in pt attention to the collection of Ad Baxter, for tlw sum of six hundred und al ditional Travel Pay, now dne California titly dollars and rweirty-sevcn cents, I 506 87. So that instead of the bunk cessfully without bait or particularity afcd Nevada Vnluniwrs discharged more have levied upon, the sawmill known as The Superintendent of the F Pen Baxter aqtwnuJl,together sawiuill, Together wit fieno W.T.Baxter wit)i one- than three hundred miles from home. the W.T. ewin£ him he was actually in debt to ' in setting"them. Prompt attendance Í * MISCELLANEOUS. half acre ot qt lami laud sl’uatcl- iiatc'l* on the north* Soldiers can depend on fair dealing, in itentiary has had machinery prit in the bank! It is a funny oircumst^nce, from two to six times a day insures w est corner <p <>t Warren Vatiglin Vaughn's ’s land claim formation given.free of charge. When, it —LZ-Z writing enclose stamp for reply and' siaie in the couiiiV of Tikamook,together v ith and shows how ndich public rumor success. So effectual was my work the old prison building to prenne he i a; pertiiiaiKvs tiler- unto la-longmg.' compknv and regiment and whether you -t -IhS against them that I allowed my grain may sometimes err in figures. Therefore Theteîôre 1 by^virttro . ot said exccuti.m und have a discharge. Congress ha® extended to remain in the shocks ten days and flax for shipment. Last year a-tonj onler ot saloon sale on ; * the time fot? tiling .claims for additional or<ler The New York Sun of August 1st. was then unable to discoV'e^* that a fif Oregon flax was prepared, byi Bonniy under Act of July 28, 1886, to Jan- Tueuduy, the 1st day of September, uary;|187 », so all such claims must be made gives tho standing of the New York single bundle of it had been harmed. hand and sent as a sample to lire-, lietdfttthat time. Original Bounty of $100 ‘ o A. D. 1874. has been allowed all Volunteers who en The Legislature about to convene City papers on the Plymoth*Church listed before July 22, iltJGl dBGl for three yVars. y&trs. at the hour of one o'clock* P. M.of said day assist the farn^ers in the great ¡and. It was found by the manu if not paid the samb. when discharged. at the Court-House, in Lincoln, Til lam ook scandal as1 follows: Judging by the should work of destroying gophers, squir Land Warrants efin bj obtained for serv county, Oregon, I will sell all the right, newspapers of this city Mr. Beecher’s rels and cayotes by offeriug a reward facturers of linen to be superior tef ices rendered before 1 85«, but not for scrv-. title and interest of suid W. T. Baxter in ices in the late war. 1 ‘cnsions for late war and to said premises und uppertinances is tho pdpular side. Among the of from 10 tQ 20 cents per scalp fdr any flax grown in the wçrld, with. and 1812 obtained ant increased when al- thereunto belonging, at public auction to lowed for Jess than i disability warrants. ________ , the highest bidder in U. 8. gold coin, cash journals here, the Tribune, the Ex- gophers; 10 cents for squirrels and at the exception of that grown to but no pensions are-Glowed "to Mexican’ m hand, to satisfy said execution, within* A- Household ; without Tarrant ’ s • r $25 per scalp for cayotes. »,i, costs Lunn and nm. accruing uivi uni^ costs. v vjni h . « and Florida war soldiers. “ State of Texas tefest, prees, and the Star zealously and least - 2tith - ‘day - of July, The following figures I believe to limited extent in one ol the interi? ,^eltzer Aperient witli.n reach, lacks has granted Pensiom to surviving veter- wT itnessmy - hand, - the boldly advocate his innocence. The be somewhat near the losses sustained or States of Germany. ■ Oregon R.n important safeguard of health and an « of Texas Tic vol ltion. New Orleans A- 1)^1874. T. C. QUICK, Prize Mei ney is now due »and life. A few doses of this standard and'Mobile World docs the same thing intellec by the farmers caused by the squir . Sheriff of-Tillamook county. beipg paid. W. H. A iken also attends to raises the best wheat, produces the July 31:4w ’ * . ; jArUIIJWlV ¡remedy for 1U1 A11UI.AU indigestion, ca l AM 41, constipation WAAOVAj^C* VXWAA General Law and Colh ection Business. tually, and denounces Tilton philolo- rels in my school district for the year i best wool, and now is in a faM wayi and biliousness, relieve every distress- gically. Th ese papers are convinced I ending January 1, 1874. ; I. I ! prevent dangerous ing sympton and ], _ Wm. Roberts, $50; J. L. Fergu fto stand foremost in the culture o and perfectly confident that tho son’s farm, $50; Geo. Bryant^ $50; Jj. flax. Two brothers by the» nam< consequences. For sale by the entire thing will end in his complete ac- T. Williamson, $50; Mrs. M. J. Hen * Sheriff’s Sale. trade. of Smith, from T Europe, are in quital and restoration to his former drix, $50; W. J. Wimer, $25; J. Jj. Y virtue of an execution and decree of egon and have made arrangement^1 q T10C JE l RI foreclosure and order of sale issued, great position as a Christian teacher Carey, $25: J. Green, $10; J. Van- to ship at least one hundred |om he board of equalization , will derhoof, $25; Wm. Brown, $5; Dan out of the Circuit court of the State of Ore- attend at the office of the County Clerk ■» ra and preaohen The Journal -of Com-- Johnson, $10; J. H. Olds’ farm, $25; this season to Ireland. ot Yamhill county, on MONDAY AUGUST ionfor Tillamook county to me directed la 24th, A. D. 1874, and publicly examine n favor of G.W. Miller vs. W. T. Baxter taerce and the Evening Post are si Dan Parjfer, $5; J. M. Gates, $5. In ' 1 the assessment roils, and correct all errors for the sum of uine hundred and sixty dok Mr. Bobert Embrie will shortl ■!1 j* r in valuation, description or qualities-of lars ($960 00), I Have levied upon the prop lent in the case, not debating it, and 1 all it. amounts to three hundred and lands, lots or other property, and all per erty decsrilied in the Plaintiff’s complaint awaiting the result of the investiga eighty-five dollars in one district. boast the largest and finest farij^ son» interested are required to attend at the following land, to-wit: KKI/TV di SIMPSON. Commenting twenty-seven rods east of ; Several of the persons abovo named house in Washington county..^" ; such timi^and place. ISAAC DAVIS, tion. The Times is independent, dis have informed me that they have Warren Viugnn's south-west'corner In Assessor of Yamhill county, Oregon. township one, south of range ten west, Lafayette, July 24, 1874. cussing r^ith much ability the facts actually lost the amounts set oppo Matrimonial market exceedingly running thence no ih twenty-eight rods} thence east twenty-eight rods; tltenco and testimony as they are disclosed, site their names. Now suppose we dull in most localities. L NOTICE TO FARMERS. ■ ’i ÿ south twenty-eight rods; thence weqt ' • • ' ■ ■ - > ». • could avoid this loss and apply it to and favdring neither party. Tho twpnty-eight roJsto tlie place of begin The Dayton Flouring Mil’s are naw run ning, containing five- acres more or loes. , ward schools instead of allowing it The State printing office is ii| Herald was at first for Beecher, but go down the throat of disgusting ver ning and aie >6<i<ly’to, buy wheat or ex intneconnty of Tillamook, and State or change f<>r wheat, or to grind for tml, or to Oregon,Togelher with the apjiertinances running order at tho new/quarte^ is now rather an advocate for Tilton. min which cares for naught but its t <•! thereunto belonging.-Therefore by virtue ehop for toll or auy other way to suit the of in the Agricultural WoTks builij said execution and order of sale* on In the country at large the newspa own native cussi^ness. AXD DEA^F.ES IN trade.. i HÏ Persona wiahing their own wheat ground Wednesday, the 2d day of September We generally Lave three months pers are di.vi<^bd much as usual. Some IKS, CANNED FRUITS will please run tl'e ».une through-« fauning ing- .» p ■ school at a cost of about $80. Sup A. D. 1874, of the most powerful are in favor of pose we could have $385 to use w'e mill in order to injure extra fond flour. Mr. Crow of Pocahontas, Bak HARKER & Co. at t he hour of one o’clock F* M. of sakl day Mr. Beecher, and some, perhaps pore could have twelve months school and 8 / at the court-house in Lincoln, Tillamook Bayton March 10,1874. county, Oregon, I will sell all the right, ire against him; though even those a surplus each year of. $65 which county, discovered a very rit Pickles, GENTS WANTED to sell B«» y - title and interest of said W. T. Baxter in Crackers C ledgé near that place last weék.T ’ would soon build us a fipe school that are for trim say that his letters • lax ' s DoHar-and a-half case oftTAK- and to said premises and appertlnancea 9 £ A btemus A. P ringle . pubhc auction unction to dahd H omeopathic M kihcineb cqm- thereunto belonging, at public ■Bust be explained. But there is no house. Tobaoco, the highest bidder in U. gold »a«i> In S. gald'eoln, cast* Joseph Douden, of Sam’s Va|* f . . . . . ... . .-te bining excellency of preparation, in hand to satisfy said execution eoln, ' _______________ ________________ with in S a r dines ,4* yrtitinn ¿hat the prevailing attitude with beauty and cheapness. Good, terest, coetaand'accruing costs. * costa and accruing cqsi«. ElTFor the very best Photographs, ley, this year cultivated a erdp |f I L wages guaranteed. Sample cases A Witness my hayd this 20th day of July, A. wage» .is one oihope that he may come out go to Bradley & Rulofson’s Gallery r ’■ i i outfit given to agents Particulars Particula D. 1874. #, N. BOYi^N. af the trial purified with spotless with an ELEAVTOB, 429 Montgomery oats which averaged 12o bushels ' Fine Wine« «ni Liqnors for Medicinal T. C. QUICK, QUICK. free. b 1 I I SiicrIJTT41 latnook county. Oregon. Detroit. Mi<hj. to the acre. - - Street, San Francisco. • Th. -robes. - i > i $ i . ■ 1 & co PORTLAND, OREGON. -J »i i ■tí. A li • X I » / :J ' V . : ___ ... ——r«» — — i ,-4- * t - 1 K j j 4 i¡ . j- y. i ». --------------------- ---- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- ? . ’ t . ¿j.------------------ ---- I i .j f Clotll. ; A °t. K 4 / / yx r. ' 4 ■ | * w CTTlcF .T ? Xf Tvnnr ' . j. r vivnivl- ? V J : I . • . i --------------------------- r r 7 " j V <1 1 » ♦ / GROCERIES, CLOTHING, H TS ETC., ETC., ETC| i* , V 1 * I ; • j 5, i * i * ■ ' WE WILL 8E1X AT COST. « : X' ’ i « •te I -' : ' ' f ’I ■ Every Article at to Price Airerlisei! ‘-M.’ A radley, Marsh & Co., . r -X L f . ? r 4 c ’ i ’ T - I I 5 I ». ■> ¡/ ill \ !» B A » ; . • « 8-1 . 1 i ....n^ A 1 4. te i , « 'ft *f 7 I i' Notice to the Tax-Payers of Tamhill County. s * T 4 'J 4 B f I r f I « ■» 1 t M :1 - « ‘ Ï • 9 . ’ ) A- > 7 t te J. ' s> ; i < i I t 1 4 à’« \ k I VI I • Í • .X I Í \ t ‘te & ♦ * . â’-S. W 1 i A 4 9 ♦ < « ► '’Sir. I ’ t • 4 1 4, 4 1 p a a 4 I I t V / ,C A A L