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OREGON^ NEWS. ESCAPE O"F BAZA1NE. LAFAYETTE COURIER Salem folks are fidgeting over A London dispatch of August 1 Uh ENGLISH BANKRUPT STOCK! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AT TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE BY I POSTPONEMENT. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1«74. gives the following in regard to Ba- sevcrel marr iages reported on the zain’s escape from the Isle St. Mar- vói vet. F® « I.IÆMj pjg’jljJFi '• |fl , RA1LKOAD SUßSlDJES. 1 i •5 gueritwl “The apartments occupied ---- gueriteî t1 7 1 A foundry is proposed ati W- WVia & LAâT ©©WJÖEKY We had supposed that the right or j by Bazaine opened upon a terrace, làiad l . ■ IX Ain OF THE propriety of I a State subsidizing n' which ’’’ was ’ built *’* upon a ’ ledge of pre ley Station on the west side r ' ì . . . railroad corporation had been settled cipitous cliffs overhanging the sea. in Washington Comity. ^NZirPT^riK" public Library of Kentucky I Í • “ ENGLISH;, axkbitp STOCK by the consefatof all parties, and that ' A sentry was posted on the tiffrace, Thme were about twenty? th era were no considerable number of wifh orders to watch the prisoner’s on the Supreme Court docket I 230 Dozen all Linen Napkin«» One UMlóviduals in the State who ^rould I every movement. During Sunday ♦5b Revcriable Ottoman Sthnwl I dollar per dozen. !ï • £ . t . ‘• 1 __ ________ ___ Iqst Monday. ’ • * -I I ■ ' 1 if • Only 50 each. ~ advocate the right or expediency of evening the Marshal walked upon ‘ "^ ’ ENGLISH BANKllLT ’ T sTOCK I j| > . AND A - I n G i T i S i T b A\KKL ’ I ’ T ST< M3 K ■ isj ill I ^70 Ps Viibleached Table Line««, such a measure. After the defeat of the terrace with Colonel Villette', his Supreme Court at Salem Ur. FtnjL DRAWING ASSURED, 7(U Pieces English Wuterproof. On j Thirty-iive cents per Y ard. J_________ tjie Poitland subsidy bill of 1870, and Aide-de-Camp. At 10 o’clock ho re ¡.session. I 1>* enp dollar. os- • ■ * L * * * J ENGLISH BANKRUPT STOCK the alniost unanimous endorsement tired as usual, apparently to sleep, i j E nglish bankiu pt stuck Jacksonville ha« a temperance MONDAY, « 30th NOVEMBER, 1S74. 84 Ps Bleached Table Linen. Sixty of the Governor’s veto of that meas- but before day-break he had effected r 340 Dozen a’l Linen Towels. .One cents per Yard. ____ _______________ do¡ dollar per dozen.______________■ | ' ure, we supposed that the odious sub his escape. He must have crossed society called the band of hepc. ENG LISH BBNKRCPT STOCK Balter City y’going to e m in sidy lobyista would not intrude their the terrace at the dead of night, and, j E nglish bankrupt srtpcK 120 Dozen Iron Frame Hase.' S2 pr l'en gOO P m aJlIAnen Crash. Oaly < . unwholeso; presence upon the L g- eluding the sentinel, gained the edge » corporated. ? * dozen. , . _________ ' C'«l*t8 per Yard. i £1 ' *1 H 1 islature of this State again. _ But it of the precipice, when by means of a ENGLISH BANKRUPT S LOCK * ENiTLISlFBANKRL’PT stock Salem is going to have a nation seems that there will be another raid knotted rope he descended to the sea. GO do^en White anlt Gray Corsets, «30 D o A White Cotton Hose, 90c pr 5Oc each* ____________ ___ upon the State at the approaching He evidently slipped during his do- al bank. Perhaps. dozen. * ’ I ENGLISH BANKRUPT STOCK ; The Corvallis College <®ens| session of therLegislature. Col. W. scent and tore his hands, as the rope |)<’K Í ENGLISH BANKRUPT ST T 75 Pieces al) Wool Fine Empress postponement <>l the Fifth Concei t of ¡45 Piece« Scotch Tweed«. I 75c W. Chapman notifies the solons elect was found stained with blood in sev- for the fall term on Tuesday,] the I- Rtlie A ihiblic Cloth, 50e per Yard. t Library of Kentncky han been Yard. ' |iáo geaerally antiUipa that he will ask the State to grant a eral" places. Under the cliff, iu a hir- fust day of September. Hao antiUipated. and is so manifest ' f ly for the* off all concerned, that it ' ENfÏÏJSHÎLŸNKRÜPT ST DCK ENGLISH BANKRUPT STOCK. fflyfor “"' interest ‘ subsidy tojhc Portland, Dalles and ed boat were Bazaine’s wife and cous Unlust Gii prs *11 Wool French Merino. Messrs. Ladd <fc Bush, ppprie- I j niTW i : meet the approval of all. The day is 30 Piece« West of Eiifflan d Brond Salt Lake Railroad. That thè peo in. They received him as he reached J—±4 75c pr Yard. ■ naw absbltftely fixed, and there will be no olotli. ' ' I! variation from the programme now an- tors-of the Chemeketa Hotel, have' ple desire the building of this road, the watqr, and Madame la Marslyil i nouneev. A-sufficient nuniber.of ucKew tickets w. a ENGLISH BANKRUPT SWCK _ i - c • j . ' iinunee». *, sumcieni uuiiuwr.ui ENGLISH BA NKR UTT-STOCK s no cue will dispute. But that the taking the oars, herself rowed direct leased the same for a period of Iliad bv£n sold to h«ve enabled-us to have I 2:4 Pieces French Silk«, from $1.50 3,300 yds. Fancy Dress Goods, 545c had a large drawing Ion the 31st of July, but 1 tr .Yard. Stato should gyant a subsidy and of ly to a strange steamer which had yea iis to Mr. Thomas Smith,J for a short postponement was considered pref per yard. _ ENGLISH BANKKl I’T 81’OCK the funds raised 'by county taxation been lying off the island since th’e merly of the Empire Hotel, Dàlles erable to a partial drawing. Let it be borne ENGLISH B a NKRUL’T STOCK - mind that in ntind 2,220 yards black Alpadns, from we do not admit, because first, the previous evening. They reached the n;tv • r 25c- . . T-. T- L 326 Franck Felt Skirts. I . people ate not at present prepared to steamer in safety and were taken i i -• ENGLISlkBANKRUPt Si/)tK ENG LIS11 BANKdUPT STOCK iJ4,i 1 1 pay any additional taxes, and, sec aboard, and the steamer then put to ■_ A company has been ' • • orgatjizedjk ' -.'i o rr»’4.1tí 600 English Toilet SPERA DS, 73 P m REAL Welsh Flu miei«. Js the last which will ever be ondly, SDcli a measure would be*in sea. It is" thought they landed at which propo.es to build an, . .oil» ' GIVEN HNDl THIS . _ ’R J..:.. CHARTER . ’ . ’ A AND BY irtE PRESENT man - direct violation of the Constitution of Genoa, as the steamer proceeded in mill on^ the farm oi J. W. Nes® ; I ■ * AG EME.NJ, the State. If there were any availa that direction. The first news of the mith, in Polk countv: The nil That it will positively an.l niieqiiiyoca ble internal improvement fund be .affair came to Grasso, the nearest will be ready To operate on nex ! take .place annuùneed on . , I J ; jfciL ; i I I 18 Cases Best An longing to the State, it might not be place to the coast, and the magis year’s crop. ■ncan J Cs Double Width Sheet- improper to appropriate it to the con- . trates immediately sent officers in ev Prints, by the piece, at\ On 1 ued ay sub agent Hafner, ■ r*»' struction 0f the road, but there is , ery direction to search for the fuga- 9c per yard. , That the Music will be the best the cofin Silets, arrived at CI*vM li ¡.'try *•“"’«»«- affords, «nd that none. Why was not this ^question tives. There was great commotion ■of Siletz A • ’ r- . t . .-.li h . 14 Bales Cabot A, by the ) heavy Woolen Com sprung during the late campaign, so in Marseilles when the facts became briiigiii" the intclligencé ¡tha^ piece, at 10:1-2^ pr yd. forters, $2.75 each. that candidates for the Legislature known, and- an investigation was agent Fairchild was quite Ut tvith-•• ——4—-— — t r ♦ K' aggkcgatixg 1 could be interrogated upon it? Evi- opened. Colonel Villette, who was a fóver. Mission 70pr.s-10-4gra,yB\ 'ankets J prS 11-4 A l ISSWTV Blan- 'Ai. ' I- tl-1 ■■ (!■ ' dently it was known that a dozen walking jvith the Marshal on the hets, $5 per - pair. I • * 0 per pair. i-J The vegetable garden at tl)te f • -------- . .. 4 — ■ — ’ members could not be elected who evening of his escape, was discovered V ' i ■ » r WiH be distributed hy lot a mong the tic ket ' would answer themselves iii favor of there and imprisoned. The com* Penitentiary near Salem is Foli THE ACV<)MMOI>ATH»N OF <>t[U (’oijwTBV CrsT.»MXKJ Wr: 11AVÄ ITKCHASEU I. '■ ! ¡holders. * . i: iSL , such* project. We believe this mandant of Fort St. Marguerite wds to bexthe best in the State. • LARGE STOCKS OF , « 1 F ' . • Pleasure will be defeated as it should placed under arrest, and GeneralPLc- A Party of immigrants jfiotii XJEST OF GIFTS: . ‘ .... .. ! ■ V ; „ ! val has gone to the island to investi- Missouri on their way to Wli bo. ,$2.>0,000 ; One Grand' GramFCash Gift., Thc^b&lllttcry of all three of the gate the affair. . 100,00.) » One I lì ì rand i ash Gift,.. I com county, W. T. passed th non . 75,000 One Grahtl Gr.mil Cash Gift.« . partied in the late campaign was: . 50,000 One Grand Cash Gift... 9th. -------------- , The fighting editor of the Virginia La 4 Grande.on the - • ’ . 2’>.000 “Retrenchment” and “Economy.” One Grand Cash Gift. { ■*■■■■■■■■■»■■■■■■ Ï each. .,108,000 Will the members of the Legislature Enterprise started out on Sunday pF WHICH 14.000 each . 140.0 X) THE KOA D TO HEALTH. 10 evening with the intention of refresh ]0,o00 each 150,000 now basely- and treacherously vote Cleanse the stomach, bowels and 5,000 each . KM) 000 away the public money in direct vio ing his boyish recollection as to what bldod from all the acrid, corrupt 4,00 »each / . JOiiMri 3,1 i«p each. . !)0,00(J lation of their oft repeated promises? the inside of a chitrch looks like. But offensive accumulations which .1 2,(Xn each . 100 G X) WE FÊEL it would be an outra. to the intelligence of the public to cum- The people trill hereafter keep a an untoward accident frustrated his difee functional deraiigemeni, . 100 <fX), liOoO each / “pooh! pcoh’” ai.d s; IV wu I» d partiesmav '00 each. r.’p too small book in which they will record pious resolution. “We started out.” you remove the cause of most disea tOs t we pkdge i ourselves tv produce 5p f ’ X) ' cannot afford to Io0 each . 0 Ml the votes of their servants whom they he says, “in good faith to go to which afflict the human family, .AVd] ‘.roèoô 50 each thus save large doctor’s bills* t have honored with seats iu the Leg church; but passing a saloon on the most effectual and reliable remedy iiijr Grami total, SMXX) Gifts, all ca>h, S2^.0&) islature and they will preserve this way, and hearing music from within, this purpose is found in Dr. Ficrc^e ■ Pellets, ~ _ Nd che^S PRICE OF 7?ICirET^; we entered just for a moment.” The Pleasant Purgative book for future reference. i \ music was so ravishing that he lin wood or paper boxes, * but ! kept fresb^ Wli ile Tickets, ..... i r ~asb- Cetít8, by: and reliable in vials. 25 ELECTIONS. j Halves, ......fc.-, .............. ........... I gered until it was too late to carry Druggist Sv Tf S Fl enth. or each Çofipnn f I ■ " ■ i .1... 5’X) -00 11 Whole Tickets for •i« Elections have been held during the out his original intention, “and the GENERAI ..IM í s j IM I '•. ’ 2A Tickets for ,i.,. i()oö oo quarter that ought to have been giv A St. Louis [ paper had a two-. Persons w ishing to invest should 'order ■■ • r Corner First and Stark Sts. Portlang, Ogn. present month in ’ Nojth Carolina, en to the Lord was expended for a column account of a hotel if tliut promptly,<.ei her of the home Office, or our Tennessee, Kentucky and Montana ■- ■f ........ ► ■ cigar”—which is a new name for it. city. The bedbugs after rpad’i^; local Agents. , i and they all went Democratic by Liberal cotnnvssions will bea'.lowed’to pat- ’ MISCELLANEOUS SOLDIERS ’ > Having finished his confession, the it over carefully, held a iifactory agents. large majorities. In North Carolina Giro.Jars containing ful)rparticular* funv penitent concludes with a compari and denounced the paper for n WAfl CLAIM AGENCY t ished on application. the Democrats elected seven of thy son between churches and saloons in THOS. E. BLAMLETTE, mentioning them. eight members and they^havc about Sheriffs Sale. No. 34 Montgomery Block, • Agentand Manager, point of attractiveness, naturally re PiiLlie Library Building, Loui-vill-, Ky. sixty majority in the Legislature. ------- z — rf SAN FRANCISCO, - - CALIFORNIA. a if.’b's ; .1 ■ Y virtue of an execution and decree sulting in a verdiet for the latter.- The Democrats according to the tele of toceclosure and order of wle ii»u- legal —:o:—- Taking everything into consideration, a W II. AIKEN, Attornoi-ftt-Law and vu out the Circuit court of the Slate of graph carried every county in Tenn Commander of the Grand Grund Army of ofillic 4he 1 lle- Oregon lor Tiliamook county, und* to we these things are a mere matter of public in — California give ............ _______ and Nevada, will ,.J v,e directed in favor of G. W. Miller v « l *W. T. essee, and, of course, electc^l a majpr- Baxter, for the sum of six hundred und prompt attention to the collection ot Ad- taste. littioiHil Travel Pay, now due California fifty dollars and tweuiy-scveu cents, I G nardi an’« Sale. Ry of the Legislature, which will 12___Z’XT____ ‘<7 , ZL------ '? ---- - . Volunteers discharged dis^hai’ged tnore and Nevada Volunteers more have levied uj'on the ■sawmill known as : secujre a Democratic U. 8. Senator. The San Mateo Tells the following than three hundred inlier from home. the W.T.Baxter sawmill,logo;her with one- otice is hereby give £ tijat Soldiers can depend on fair dealing, . In half acre of land siiuatcl on the north by virtue of an order of the Probate . The Democracy seem to be sweep amusing incident: The Census Mar formation given free of charge. NY hen west vomer of Warren Vaughn's .and claim court of Yamhill county, State of Oregon, writing enclose stamp for reply and state in the county of Tillamook, together with ing everything so far, and Democrats shal of Spanishtown, while going his duly made and entered of record therein company and regiment and whether you the apperti lances thereunto lielongiug. the 4th day oi August. A. Di 187< li- certainly are justified in taking a rounds lately, to ascertain the num I on have a discharge. Congress has extended Therefore by virtue o: said execution und scensing me to sell the hereinafter ¿es ' _ the time for tiling claims for additional order oi sale on real estate, I will proceed to wll hopeful view of the political situa ber of children in his district entitled cribed Bounty under Act of July 28, IBUK, to Jan at public sale to the *; highest Tuesday, the 1st day of September, uary 1875, so all such claims uiusl be made tion. 3 We now have Democratic Gov- by law to draw school money, called bidder lor casii in hand, United Statwif A. D. 1874. that time. Original Bounty of *100 coin on Saturday tlia 19th day of Septqni- without Tarrant’s before A ’ . ■ lias been allowed all Volunteers who en ' ernors in seventeen of the States, and at a house where he found the lady ber. 1874, at 10 o’clock A. M., in frfent oixhjp Seltzer Household Aperient with n reach, lacks listed before July 22, 1801 for three years, nt the hour of one o’clock R. M- Qfmkl day Court-House door in Lafayette the foliQ^v- everything now indicates the tri in charge busily ♦ at work attending > ing real estate belonging io Frfcnk Hei if not paid the saihe when discharged. at the Court.HousC, in Lincoln, Tillamook fin important safeguard of health and Land Ida Hendeisôn,^mifl Warrants can be obtained fpr serv county, Oregon, I will sell all (lie right, Oda Henderson, T ‘ life. A few. doses of this standard umphant election of a Democratic' her household affairs, and put the i son, ices rendered before 1856, but "not tor serv- title und interest ot said W. T. Baxter in Wilbur Henderson,, minor tiinor heirs ot J,4 Q, ioes in the late war. Pensions lor late war' and to said premises and appertinances remedy for indigestion, constipation President in 1876. We think that usual question as to whether there Henderson, deceased, andwhrdsof ^ and 1812 obtained and increased when al thereunto belonging, at public auction to guardian, to-wit: The undivided ith o$K and biliousness, relieve every distress lowed for less than disability warrants, the highest bidder in U. 8. gold coin, cash our desponding friend of the Mercury were any children there. The lady flfihs of the undividedone-elevenC. . hand, W sat isfy-said execution, wijli in ----- ■ of the donation land« clflirtYtòf ing sym pt on and prevent dangerous but no pensions are allowed to Mexican in nortbhalf terest, coWis and accruing costs. should now taire a more cheerful answered that there were, and in an Jesse C. J. MendersoiTand and Florida wax- soldiers. State of Texas Hendcrson’and wife, cgiini cLii consequences, For sale by the entire dxas granted Pensions to surviving veter Witness iny hand, tlie 20th day of Juljr, at ion No. 1222. situate mrf. inT No?4, 8. fl r drug tradei view of the situation. ... jjr 1 Stacci swer to further inquiries, informed notitlcation ans of Texas Revolution. New Orleans A. D. 1874. R. No. j-jj. 4 W.^in Yamhill county! Sta T. C. QUICK, T and Mobile Prize MoneyiS now due and t*— Oregon. ’ J. J. COLEARI), • ■ the Marshal that she had six of them Guardan Sheriff of Tillamook county. « l»eiiig pnhl. W. II. Aiken also attends to i À of Frank, Wilbur, Oda* i and* Ida , July 31:4w General Law and Collection Businesg. ' ’• • M * Col. Chapman was one of the attor the oldest of whom was four years, Henderson. ; if ,i > aug.21’1874 — Í ÜL ” ’4* J •>; ■ I ■ ' : 4 j • I ; neys for the. O. C. R. R. Company, and that she had been married13 five ---- --------------------------------- ,--- - ---- yj n who, in 1868, succeeded .in getting the years. She showed the astonished Estate of John McMnrrough, M County Commissioners of this county census-taker three pair of twins who - Sheriffs Sale. ceased. to agree that the county should guar were gamboling and frisking about ’n i T i* ' -—r • • ■ ■ . * Y virtue of an execution and decree of otice is hereby given by i foreclosure und order of sipe issued antee the payment of the interest on in an adjoining room. undersigned administrator ortli FflllE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION W ILL out of the Circuit court ot the State of Ore. tate of John McMurrougb,d JL attend at the office of the County Clerk gon for Tillamook county to me directed • $70,000 of the Commissioners Bonds’ creditors of and all persons havi ot Yamhill county, on MONDAY At’GUST in fiivor of G. W. Miller vs. W. T. Baxter W ashingtqn C ounty F air . — We He, of course, said such an act would 24th, A. D. 1874, and publicly' examine for the sumof nine hundred and sixty dot against the.said deceased to exhibit the assessment rolls, and correct all eri*ors lars ($960 001, I have levied upon the prop with the necessary, vouchefw ¡withlii have noticed the posters of the Wash- be Constitutional, just as he now year after the fir^t publication of this in valuation, description or qualities of erty decsribed in the Piaiutln’s complaint i PORTLAND, ^OREGON * Í I • i ■ / I :T1 I “ i 3 $ b 1 I U ' 1 a '4 £ . ’f ’The Fifth Gift Concert , j »S- ". Durili te GHEAT SALE «8 rii also; sell f- SI1 « ~ tT \ ®iohdav 30th November . ■-, I 20,000 CASK GIFTS,! J $2.500,000 < » H»|l ■. I : i ; GR0CERIÊ , CLOTHING, HATS ETC., ETC. ET ■ .< r ’ '4 * • I 3 ' -• 3 1 ’f ELL : AT COST. WE Í W” I • ..<5 ■n • ' 11 • Z z -. s\ radley, Marsh & Co., P ÍMTI H - ■* "r ✓ f I " « 1 . V ■ ; B £ ♦ N » f L I :'Notice to the Tax-Payers of Yamhill County. J, B N *- claims in relation to the State subsi- ; ihgton County Fair posted up iu sev-. f|ce to t)ie gaij administrator at hisjra&i . ivnuT.nno oral in said eral places (n to tAw-n town.' unnnnnmnir announcing th« the deuce denc^iH said county county of of TiUamOok. >4 dizing the Balt Lake Railroad. AdniL____ several attractions, among which are of the estate of John MbMurrougKj Adminlstnm ’ From a letter received at the post- the liberal premiums offered by the ceased. ! . July 22, 1874. office in this place we learn that Mr, Society. The Fair commences Sep Aug 2111874. J J, Y. Stewart, son of Ben. Stewart tember 28th continuing five days. Estray Notice. of this county, was killed by bls Local option is bound to figure in br«t het-in -law near Cambria, Cali- niAKEN up by the undersigned, HviBg politics. JL eleven miles south west of McMTifih- fbfhia, recently. The murderer had California —————aa» ———— vfile, Yamhill county, Oregon,'one bayIfil- a preliminary examination and was The Temperance Star gets Cheha- j ly. 4 years old;* right fore fool whit« atnd left hind foot white; said filly, is unproke acquitted. The writer of the letter, lem Valley located in Washington and breachy. The owner is kereby n<jti .. . .. ----- i ---------------------- yj ha-, chirifts, J. E. Darke, says that very many of county. This may bo all well for that * Sway withTn the citizens are not satisfied with the county, but we object to having our thedatehereof,orlshallhavqherapprais- . J , ed according to law. J • . u MicnAit reeult of the triaL . ‘ beautiful valley removed. \ I r'- ———»■a Dated this 10th day of August, 1874. j | State cfOregon, County of Yamh^J, ss. ’ that I have ;this d|y ap- lands, lots or other property, and all per sons interested are required to attend at such time and place. ■ ISAAC DAVIS, Assessor of Yamhill countv, Oregon.- I»afayette, July 24, 1874. j the following land, to-wit: Commencing twenty-seven rods east of Warren Vaughn’s south-west comer In township one, south of range ten west., running thence no< th 1 weniy-eigbt rods; thence east twenty-eight rods; thence south twenty-eigUt rods; thence west NOTICl^TO FARMERS. twenty-eight rod’s fo the place of begin- , / ning,containing five acres more or less, The Dayton Flouring Mills are now run in the county of Tillamook, and State ot ning and aie ieady to buy wheat or ex Oregon, together with the appertinances for wheat, or to grind for toll, or to thereunto tielonging. Therefore by virtue L change chop tor toll or any other way to suit the ofsaid execution and order of sale on AXD PXALF.ES IN trade. , • Persona nLshmg their own wheat ground Wednesday, the 2<l day of September ^IROCERIES, CANNED FRUtTS will piea-e run the s.ini3 through a fanning A. D. 1874, , * mill in order to insure extra food flour. Oysters, HARKER & Co. at the hour of one o’clock P. M. of said day ■ l at the court-house in Lincoln, TtiJnmook Pay ton March 10, 1874. county. Oregon, 1 will sell alt the right, Pickles I i ■■ : Mr p • * title and interest qf said W. T. Baxter In », Crackers. and to said premises and'appertinances 31. RAMSEY, w Nuts of nil kinds, j thereunto belonging, at public auction to / - * Tobacco, * the highest bidder in U. 8. gold coin, cash in hand to satisfy said execution with in 8 a r dines 4 terest, costs and accruing costs. f Witness my hand this $01 h day of July, A. LAFAYETTE, OREGON. 1 ______ i P. 1874. SIMPSON. I C. H. Stewart has become one of The Reporter has a growl, at our the proprietor» of the Albany Dem-| postoffice this week. Those that live M- ’e H. SNOW,; in ght«3 houses shouldn’t throw oorat. We wish Mr. 8. in his new en * twenty-five dollars. Ju^^h ’ of the Veacc. Fine i terprise success. usas McMinnville, Oregon, Aug. M187# 1 stones, r “Cumtnx?” *' -Tl / I Attorney at Law I Wines aud Liquors for Medicinal 1J I i Oilice in the CouVt House. ' ; ♦ » - T. C. QUICK, SheriffTillamook county, Oregon, .i •