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¡I S' I XT AYETTE COURIER. I JL YA 1—V LL COUNTY SPECIE: IS IT SPECIE ■ z i" ■ '. J ■i-j IES DRUG EÏOEI $ .» \f ODD FELLatV» BUILDING. « ' LAÉÀYETTE, CGN, I Mb. I /• —“ r i Musical ■ Instruments, • ? 1 ! . >' - ‘ -, I. ■ ■V - 4VI1 V* * Ill 11.-91 I 1 |/ " ■ ¡ . fl DRY GOODS! 4UUI a —- DRUGS, MEDICINE > >«► ■ b' And a full Stock of » Patent Medicines. ♦ ______________ ’ — also — ‘ . . ' -Magnificent Display! , '' (V I; DRY GOODS ; I Perfumes, Faney Teilet Articles GRAND OPENING! • ôils, Paints, Tobacco and Cigars, STATTO3NTEIt'3r, - ooisrFECTZoiNrEivsr, FRUITS CANNED Of all kinds. ' v FINE WINES J d For Medicinal purposes. no50:tf < bridge : notice . I lì LL persons kno.w iug themselves indebt ed to ’Paquet <fc Taylor on subscrip A tion to the Laf.nette Fridge, will please call al A. IL Burbunk’s store and -pay the asm® within ten days fioiu date, and thereby save further cos» andexpemes. JOSEPH PAQUET. ’ I L afayette N ov . 6,1SW. I. i -------------- IvTAJ^XElD. . . t . . . ti 35 3 9 '-------------------- : •• ■■■ ; |j| Sheriffs Sale. ■ a .Í ...rU ■ IRTUE of an ex&cuHon duly is- d out of the Circuit Court of the Oregon, foe the county of Yamhill Stat 8th day'OlOctober, A. 1>. 18'4, on a on t it obtained in said Court on lhe ju;L vof February, 18tii), — in favor „ ol 24IÌÌ ---- ------------------------- Nanfvlleinbree and a.xainst <2. II. Walker et aìri dr the sum of tl.OCO, and tested by k of said Court ¡on said lilth day ol the 1874. and tp niedirected; I did on Oet< the day of October, 1874 levy upon the g Veal estate belonging to C. II. folk Maria Walker, and G. W.j Carey, Wai g’luent debtors, the following de-. stivi scrii :i real estate to-wlt: 11 iug at 1 he ¿out h cast eorndr of dp- B fciaini No. 49 in township 4 sjouth of ■na ! ran¡ Ao. 3 west* thence east 24 3»>chainstd the <&t bank of Willamette River, thence meal ijerihg upsaid ri ver as follows: south •23 dd ¡S> 9.7.5 chains, t'lie nec soil th 5 deg, ' ticlH lis to section line between sections 39.50 1 22 a it h e7; thence west along sgid line lrismau’s chais ijato lhe ehst lineof Joel Chr d^nii Xgni claim; thence along said line to eligios; thtri fear;h east corn?»'thereof &:j jW easl'onlthe south line of sitidcluim || 8,50 chaiins to the pace of beginning; confi ruling 65.30 acres situate in Yamliill cou q gw, $i age of Oregon. Also the follow- nig i Skwribed real estate to-wit: Cotnmchc- Indander stake on i J h *. left bank of ingi the £ OUdmette River on North -line of see- 1 hence south Iti deg,east alpug me- tioij| an <ii Sfline 1.39chains; thence south ^5.35, wc&i w.82 chains; thdnce north 34deg30min 55 deg \ vchi IftNI: thence ___ south _ _ 30 mui, west ________ * 34 *■ deg * . *“ 30 * inin, * west 1 2.73 l.iU&aence north if, thence tUence north 34 deg 30 tn, 111, east 1.50 cháfigl. chaS n; thence eastJ4.lt> chains to place of beg Ft m ing: siturft e in t <»w nshipNo. 4. sout b of p hgeNo. 3 west, in Yamhill county S ate mf On gon. Also tl.o kllowJng des cnlrf I real estate to wit: cl [I’nencing at a .'Mke4.10 chains west of th Fnfeunder stake’ on the west bank of th-‘( t yl iimet e liver and on n >rth line «.f seeji' in ‘_7; thence South .’.5 <le.s-, 1.0 ui n.: wes S.50 chains; ilience north 3 i d gs. :;0 in!« Bs? 20chains: thence east 1 VN’2 chains, to J See -of beginning: containing eleven acr.} ^♦situute ia township N ). 4 south 0! ra 1 }jio. 3 west in Yamhill cdi/nlt.v, Ore- ’¿ether with the up-mirtenatices and emvuts tl.ereou. includ. ng the ware store and dwelling hourfe. siid prop el.ig coinmonly known as the Wistoir iv. And on yt z\.t the residen’cilof the bride’s tath>‘ er, near McMinnville, Nov. 29, 1874, 11 5 by Rev. E. Russ, Mr. John Hartuian 22 and Miss Rachael Wisecarver. 15 At the Baptist Church, four inile^ 21 15 southwest of McMinnville, Nov. 29| 6 1874, by ‘Rev. Mr. Lynch. Albertus 8 8 C. Davis and Miss Pauline,Q. Beal I 12 man. •y • ♦ 4 • a ' ' .. . ' . • • a • • ♦..............................; I > ' u 12 10 si ■ I' DR. LITTLEFIELD’S i 1 cumstancos connected with the recent ■( ' ' ' ' election, is that thay have had no de- ‘ t • /w . » | heriiT’s Sale, r 4 pressing effect on the national credit J 4 .dr the prico of currency. It was dis huíais HEREBY ____ _ GIVEN _____ ; THAT BY of an execution issued out of ■ art» tinctly and unqualifiedly aunoum T mor/ He Circuit Court of the State of [tlillJUl' V/11 L1ZV7 on the by thoso whose connection with the! Pregi 9 ibi Lhe county of Yaiuhlll, i 11th Jfiav >of ' November. 1874, and ’ to » Government entitle them to the high , me dSectvo by Court r-Bij b r the Clerk of mid C_„_l upon# jiyl±m< judgment in n civil action obtained . :_izt est credit in such matters, that a on thg i7ti&lay of April,1873in said court In 1 of Thdmas Robertson,'defendant, Robert son,'defendant Democratic victory would immediate- favon jofThdtnas ..1. at Tliomas'Henry, --- ¡aihsa plaint ---- ill", for ly send tne currency down a cool the svti |n >1 iw'toir hundred and sixty-one J **, linttndRy. pd|t|do!lars,($400 6C-loe)!awfiil nioncy l many pegs, and stagnate the foreign' with||ui itiiAst theteou at the rate of ten *- |fer amUim, from lhe 17tl> day of market for United States securities of April; IRt isfß. 1. .< ‘¡nd the lurt her sum of illty^one Que-hundredth dollars,(151 io-100) every kind. And now instead of that e"st< Ijlmve levied upon all the right. effect the finances of tho couiitry are titleAiK^iltero-t cf the suid Thos. Henry ,. ■. . , < ... / . i in aiqHdhlu-.following described real prop undisturbed, its securities maintain erty»o-jkw: • * BeHg ufj'arf of the original donation i their standing and business obstinate- lundBla iff of John Bird; In sections five, iif'. and eight, in ‘ township four pv ly persists in the courso of gradual b 1- — .1- a • in Yamhill plQuuige three west, jtegon, said boundary commenc- improvement which it began last • COUI) { Ing | Ian api •ngie on the west boundary of spring. * ■ - * said iaipf - Oregonian. near the Old Tai *3poarthe Tan Yard, a stake south .. bears ’___ _____ _ t twenty-two de- •74. 1ALL. ' The last time Massachusetts gave a fronr>wlii|fi 1874- ¡ft*, aii oak ten Inches in diameter 1.09 lArfs south twenty-three degrees; Democratic majority, heforu this year, wes t 7 chains, south *82 degrees east, 51 cÄi iaj-north ten degrees; cast 40.04 was in 1839. chai'ws 1 p?witnessoaj< four inches in diam- i(|i seventy-six degrees west elev- General Dix, in a recent letter to a eter;io en lfriki -Rnext oak four Inches in tliaine- sixty-four degrees eust twenty friend, says: “The ‘tidal wave* which ter, « links hl qjt 38.48 chains»- Witness a red fir has swept over the couiitry has ovor- flirt J ftj .'fin (liuiueter; south sixty-six and 411 degrees east twenty-seven links; w hel mod us. It is useless tb specu one-1 soul J lonty-three degrees east 18.54 .th old line of claijn to stake wit- late as to the causes; they arc very cha|i Iwenty-four {Aches in diameter, ncs^j ftj’rfive degrees west .five links obvious to us her®. In the present soutl Ji- three feet in diameter, north ■«’it 1» state of our political affairs it is use fort tees west fourteen links north five degrees; west 5.11 pigi less to look forward to the future. eha) the place of beginning, contaln- undred and sixty-two acres hi<jre Havepleasure in announc We can tell within another year ¡ing or k Ing.the premises deed to 8f|id Icnry by William and Sajnh whether there ¿s aáy chance for us in Tho ing the receipt 1867. said E. n.the 21st day of J/ine, ,' * “ *'* 1876.” dee ipg recorded oil page 404 4 of book. No. l^le^dsof said county, and on Ex ‘‘John L. Stephens” and The Reporter g ts red-hot this week Monld the 1th «lay of Janna r “Ajax” because that “little bug {down ift the I 1 ' ■ 1875, ♦ ?•* County Scat,” condescended to ’ at lob’ Jsltck A«______ M. of s*iid ,__ , - dày, I will pro Of the most complete and ceedÿ« liigli- ■ &ll at public auction to thè t Democratic States in 1974. tumbling along backward, kicking ú est ir for lawful money, in 'front of the Ik'I ouso door in Lafayette, Yam- extensive stock of Tho Democrats in the elections of ball,” the Reporter being th® ball. hill HF>H fc nty, Oregon, ull lhe right, imm » ' titlewind (ntereai of llic above nam- 1874 have carried, by clear majori “Don’t .your clothes fit you?” ei bomas Henry, iti and to the President Grant has commenced on aboil!describe t real esiato, together with ties, 2G4 votes for President and Vice I ail unT | singular ' here Ulaments and iippur- ever exhibited in this citij \ President—or 55 more than one-half, i his message. - te. a», ^09 t.hereunjo. belonging, or inany- wise«) IjA’criainiiig t° satisfy said execu- '• ■'<' ■ I ' I I -~i the entire electoral vote being 35G. We don’t like, to accuse the editor liOUfti 1 ¿¡accruing costs. The attention of the public'is earn ’ II. C. DALE, The State? thus carried with the of the Reporter of “yarnin’, ” but he I estly called to the inducements wo ¡riff of Yamhill county,Oregon, e, Oregon, } cletoral voto which they cast, arc as certainly has. Gat a little haAcbet, are offering to purchasers this season, rember 3, 1874, 1 ■which far exceed our former unpre follows: next time, cedented attractions New Hampalii.e. 5 “Sphere is bo county in the State that offers better inducements” to the immigrant than Yamhill n^-al rule, the first question igrants when they ar- coaat u; “Where shall w«|)ocate; here can we get land at nabU figure;” or, should they nds sufficient to purchase b hekne, they want to know where they CMirent fai ma. To such we would y that this i county offers as many in idfocements as 1 any other in the State. Farms can^je i purchased for a reason* ab}0 figure in i any part of the county, Tbri-e is in^l almost every part of this county vacant lands, more perhaps, on the foothills near the Coast Range of mounta&s, subject to homestead entry, that! • with very little capital and .labor 7 e&n ‘ bs __ made 1_____ excellent _______ farms _ ItBs Bas been successfully demonstrat- odi that tho foot hill lund will pro- ■ luce i asfine wheat, oats, barley, veg- utsbles, eta, as the prairies, Thcre is U: insidi sble school land yet ya- cant in tl I county. The facilities for marke arc as good, if not better, than any < her county in the State. The Yamhill river, running almost directly through the center of the coiihty frotn West to East, is naviga- I ble aljout nine months in the year. Thia afford» ample opportunity to the era a; produce raisers to ship duce t narket. The Oregon aud lilroad’^ present termini rai is almost actly in the center of the oovisty and affords accommodations for transportation by rail through the nor|h western portion to the metrop- mt ber isof a superior qual- lis^ The .... rs to be inexhaustable. Connecticut ity, and New York............ and at no istant day will be a source Delaware............ New Jer-ey........ revenue to the county, Maryland. of ân .. r. . Even no the shipping of hard wood Virgiiii»........ .. »Vest Virginia... lumber td'California is carried on to Ohio.. .. ............. Indiana- .............. a ohn side table extent. Illinois........ ... those wishing homes, we prould Missouri............ . crood Arkansas * »Old ‘Ol£ Yamhill” offers as good Louisiana . emétta jas any othor. Don’t Texas. ... in Kentucky. ¡ witB the expectation of pre- Tennessee emjbHhg iw good farms as though you . Alabama., i Georgia... come years ago. North Caro Ina.. I Ï • • LEGAL. Bi Thc^ minutes of the Woman Suff rage Convention furnished us for publication are rather severe on Hqn. E. C. Bradshaw. The minutes read: '-Mrs. Duniway then took-the floor and made a speech in which she told some rather uncomforable truths con cerning what a certain Representa tive said in the Legislature. That Representative being present, became somewhat excited and replied in no very gentle terms.” Yes, “That Representative” was present, and be ing loudly called for, took tho floor and proceeded to refute the charges made against him by Mrs. Duniway. He ackn'owedged and repeated what be had said, but emphatically denied saying somethings attributed to him. If we are any judges it was the mem- • * « ■ A * ; ' ' i bers of the Convention that “became somewhat excited,* as cries of order; it’s no such thing; etc., were heard, and, finally, to stop the discussion, a motion to adjourn was mvde which tho gentleman seconded and took his squt. . Wo are not opposed to this question nor a champion for Mr. Bradshaw, but think he should have had a fair chalice, for Mrs. Duniway is an able debater and can hold her own and de fend what she says. Give everybody "a fair shake and let them lookout for themselves. . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1874. - !?!: One of th® most discouraging cir- ’ UNGENEROUS. 11 10 3 3 27 Oregon ..'............ Nevada. .............. I’enniylvania ... I .. From dispatches it seems as if Jthe e ! Total............... 2G4 q^htion c pneerning tho advisability How docs this look as a stand point of psuuii, g specie payment is likely for Grant’s cbancos for a third Presi- to bs ou« >f the main issues in Con dantial term? te President and Secretary Bristow <re united on the question NOTES AND NEWS. .^4 intend to urga Corgre«» to toko Gold in New York, 112|. •4». steps that will lead to the early Legal tenders in Pbrtland—buying of tho “root of all evil,” . A Times Special has 49; selling, 90. ing concerning this most The first year of Boss Tweed’s" con subject: finement expired on the 20th of No- , Dea 1.—No doubt both . vember. His counsel will apply for t and Secretary Bristow, a writ of habeas corpus to bring him ir communications to Congress, beforo the Courts to have his sentence very decided position in revised.. * o specie payment. While It is rumored that Milton S. La ittod to speak with au- tham will soon retire from, the posi soems certain they will tion of Manager of ths London and uunehd Congress to fix by lcgis- Sau Francisco bank. |iou bn early day for coin resump- Boss Tweed made bis escape from That day will be January 1st, custody when returning to Black seems probable if such réc well’s Island. Of course. larzA 3 rions are sent to Congress , Mayor Haveuieyer died from the discussion and excito- effects of heart disease. last year can scarcely be Russia will recognize the Spanish unless committees shall de government. ckle to avqid discussion by declining It is reported that Brigham Young ÍO back financial measures. 8e has already been suggest cannot survive many days. His mal ady defies medical skill. His late if py C^igressmen who are opposed — <Mwrâining the. time of specie re- journey to St. George has resulted in mptioh by legislation., Congress- hastening his disorder. There is now pending in the Su lly do not seem to have the financial views held by preme Court of the United States last winter. Conversation with three cases~known as Granger cases. consifflrable number indicates no These suits were brought to test the a modification on either right of State L?gislaturcs to enact of |the question. Hard money restrictive legislation with respect to in their views, railroad monopolies. en, very determined u In accordance with the now’ postal ate they are prepared i to make the saneial question a national issue, laws from and after the first of Jan boae hpldini ig contrary opinion« are uary, all postage must be paid at the ly agreed upon a policy. office where they are mailed. This A SO Äarly Some favor forming a national issue will add a heavy expense to us every ripen question of speedy coin re- week, which we are willing to bear kumpti4to; others deprecate such an if subscriptions are paid up prompt 4—nf, «¿id are averse to fixing by law ly in advance. It will get monoton ous, if we have to pay postage in ad a day for specie resumption. vance and then have to wait—God Georg* Q. Cannon was refused his only knows how long—for our pay. ’petition for bail for trial next March, Hereafter we shall adopt the prepay and w^ ordered that he give bonds ment system. From the 1st we shall ce at the December rigidly enforce this rule. To those rhis rm Court. This will prevent who will be discontinued we desire going to Congress, except them to understand that this movo is t forfHlure of bail, in which event not out of any disrespect to them,but • will be brought hack on requisi- necessity requires us to make a rule to apply to all. | t I WRIGHT dt S(TEPttESpN, PROFITS WE-will keep " constantly di- hand all kinds of rough lumber, which we are selling cheaper than anà- other mill in the Bounty. f Persons who contemplate building wial lini it to their advantage to give us a cadi before purchasing elsewhere. $9 ï«T M, 9 “ M Bering. Feeding,................... For large bills of In mb»T for houses and barns we will make n •eductions. A STEPHESONÌ WHIG HT I dec4:u41:ly JNtL J 1)ALY. AttQro&y-at-LawrJ . DALLAS, ‘ . - - OREGON, 1LL practice in tlie Supreme Court and all thè courtsof thè 3rJ Judi- clal Distrlct. fc^“Oili.-e in theCourt-IIousc. n4T3 W I*. U SULLIVAN, e . • i After ne.jf-at-L.aw, • jay tlie l«th day of December,. 1874, 1 ILL hereafter be found at the south east’corner room of Reed’s Opera W House, up stairs, Salem, Oregon. n41ly hi A ' GRAND RAFFLE I! JL -FOR A $25Q— •> - * BURDETT ORGAN / « WILL RAFFLE A EURDtTT ORGAN —nine stops -on < hristma.- day. ¡here Bl S V f VM»I Ul '■ V* ■* «« a. W • X- W» h ? !< 1 ' '■ aministrator ’s Sale. F ' —*— * t)TXE 18 HEBEIlk GIVEN THAT kthe unde’--igned. sole administrator of th* S«tn‘e of John, II. Hess, deew sed,- b) of two several orders of the County viri Ft of Yamhill county, Stale of Oregon, c<* £ of sale, and the other of re-sale - mrê ¡e on Che 8th day of September,. A. D., 18^ ► and on the lOfh day of November, a J| 1874* authorizing, empowering and ising him to sell the said real property ldri rinat i er described, will as said admin- s&s jtoron ’ u- -• III ' •* • The instrument can be se n at my drug Hi ll. LITI LEF^LO store. — Final Settlement. otice is hereby givex that L^sulay the 4th day of January, A. the undersigned administratrix of lhe esate of 1 avid Logan, deceased, has D;, 1673, this day filed in the County Court for Yamhill county, ber final account as sncL ata lie hour of on® o’clock P. M. of said day administratrix, and that the Judge of said a&t Bie Court House door in Lafayette, in Ecounty.dulv sell at public auction, to Court lias se/the twenty-ti st day of No vember, 1874,Vorheating objection to such ti§e ¡tjiighest bidder for United States gold & tò be paid at the time of saie the fol- final accounthnd settlement ihereof. ‘ î<& iiTig deecrihetk real.property belonging MARY P. LOGAN, Administratrix* tai ¡aid deceased at the time of Ills death, Lafayette, October, 12, 1874. oltiSw net | now belonging fo his said estate, to- j[hM donation lami claim of Nancy Ann L ¡field an i the heirs at a»v of Dui 1 Lay- » „ , - i « deceas d. Notifi a>ion, A'». 7ii3 and otice is ‘. hereby given that ir re particularly deacr.bed ns f 1 ng, io- letiers of administration have been i- . j ; ' . r granted to the undersigned by the <’<»unty die so ithwe-t oned'ourth, the ’o ithe ist Court of Yamhill County, Oregon,’ upon of the northwest one Co irti» and the estate of Benjamin Jfranklin, deceas if ^fourth pwest one-half, of the northwest one ed and all persona having claims against said estate are required to present 1 hem to ft! ¡fth r>f section five abd lot- Nos. 4, 5, ti. me at my residence near Sheridan,in Yam alt It 7 of section six, all in_ towi s’iip thre= hill county, with the proper vouchers, |h, range two west, in Yamhill count», within six months from the date of this ,tc of Oregon, containing445 41100 acres. notice. G. W. GOUCHEd, E. C. Bradshaw attorney for the estate. | . Adiut. istriftdr. P. M. SCROGG1N. afsyette, Oregon. 1 . Administrator. • September 18, IWI. j’ 1 No vember 2*5111, 1874. • - i ! < - í N We would call especial attention to our niàgnificent Stock of silks selected* expressly for this season’s trade. Rich Black @rçs Grains Q lality No. I., Quality No. 2 J. Axo niAxaxa u Quality No. 3 . . CANNED ..$2 Quality Na. 4 .. Q lality No. 5... ............ a Quality Na. G... .•........ ... . .,..$3 0Q i 4 Administrator s Notice. N Pickles,' Crackers. • ’ 1 i a ...................... SI 5) Quality No. 7. J < ■ Q a ity No. P.,. ♦ Sir dine* ............ -T-li 00 > xtra quality.$» “Cachemi c Pc: f J (.0 Flue Wines aud Liquors for Medicina uses. DRESS GOODS I I ARKER & CO., Ferry street: dry goods, groceries and general mei cLan dis«. Dayton aouring xuills, H 500 p;e -es Serges....... ............. . 2"c fl yard 300 piece - Satin de < hint.... . .53c 4 * ■ ‘240 pieces Heavy Empress... 2G0 pieces french Merino’,... ;r.0 piifce» nil wool “McMahon >■ Ayer’s / clot-l.« 6JJ pieces Fandy Striped Dress, Goorls..... i ■ .......'.7; e For Diseases of the Throat and Lunes, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping- Cough, Bronchitis, Asthinq and Consumption. (Th)« line is well worth ¿Oc ) ■ I . ' J - a. I C - ■ • * Slinwl^, Blankets, Among the great discoveries of modem Skirts. Sheetings, science, few’ are of m<we real value to Underwear, Bed Sprend«, mankind than this ef fect ual remedy for all Hosiery, Table Linens, diseases of the Throat and Lungs. A vast Gloves, Linen Napkins, trial of its virtues, Handkerchiefs, Flannels, throughout this and other countries, has Umbrellas, Shirting Checks, shown that it docs surely and effectually Trlmmluga, Baggy Robes. control them. The testimony of our best citi zens, of all classes, establishes the fact, that die., dee., &c. &c. iRY P ectoral will and does relieve and C herry • ♦. . disotti care the afflicting dismsders of the Throat and • • Those,-in search of real and unusu Lungs s beyond any otliet* otliW medicine. The most ally attractive barg<»ius will be amp dangerous affections of the Pulinontirv Organs yield to its power; and cases of ConsHUnpliou, Couqsunpliou, ly repaid by an early visit. cured by this preparation, are publicly known, N. B.—The attention of our City sa remarkable as luirdly luirdly to be believed, were Friends (?) is called to these bargains they not proven beyonddispute. beyonu dispute. Afja remedy, it is adequate, oh which the public inny relv for full protection. By curing Cough», Xhe forerunners of more serious disease, it saves un numbered lives, and an amount of suffering not ■ :■ ; . ■ ■ i • - : to be computed. It challenges trial, and con Wholesale aud Retail Dealers in vinces the most sceptical. Every familv should IrMn it nn — ------ ----*s___ <_• J. A _ . ?.rv f.nnric Gr nr or inc An keep it on hand as protection against the eTirly vTy uOOUS, UiOCeneSj etc. and unperceived attack of Puhnoimrv Affec- tions, which are easily met at first, but which AND GENERAL IMPORTERS OF become incurable, and too often fat»!, if f neg neg- lected. Tender lungs need this defence; and and it it is unwjse to be without it. As a safeguard to childreo, children, amid the distressing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of childhood, C herry heeky • P ectoral is invaluable; for, bv its timely use, !s litnely multitudes are rescued from premati rature graves, PORTLAND, OREGON.. : and saved to the love and affection ►n centred on them. It acts speedily and surely i ... •• - a, -------- ordi Ca^ advances made on every des nary colds, securing sound and liealth-restoring sleep. No one. wm suffer troublesome Iufiu« li cripti«n of produce. tenza and painful Bronchitis, when tliey know how easily they can be cured. . Originally the product of long, laborious, and successful chemical iwrestipition, cost or toil i is •P»’*«! in making every bottle in ¡the utmost possible perfection. It may be con ntly relied upon as possessing all the virtues t litis ever • exhibited, and capable of produci cures as 1 I er— Christmas .4 V. M. I »Vill be tifiy enan'-es at $5 each. ploceed td sell said real » state to the bidder in U. S. gold coin in front of kut-Hwise door in Lafayette. Oregon, kd'ythe s 1111 of live Ip ndretl and six ‘ doll irs coin ^Ijalancj) duj[ on said ' nt as the same appears on said exe- w.tii interes. on -the same at 1 per er month frdm the ■2<th day of Feb- i'-Tl, wi h costs and accruing costs. , 11. ('.DALE, Sheriff Yamhill c >unty. lyet e, Ogn. Nov. 12, 1874. DRUGS SILKS! SILKS! ¿1 * BRADLEY^MARSH A CO a Mrk.^L • I ; ! • * 1 * — J1-- —A. _A-. A. i. . '. -i - 5 American, English &, for eign Goods, ' I » V memorable as the greatest it has 4 ‘¡ FBSPAXBX» BY Dr»J. C. AYER & COr, Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists. *> J; * I SOLD BY all DRUGGISTS EVERT w RXRE. < •