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COMMUNICATED Pi I ’ A mity , April 25; 1875. f -B- : | Itj Jacksort county when they find The messeager of death haljcast a T1IK INDEPENDENT PARTY. gloom over our village in d jpriving a man walking off with a horse that doesn’t belong to him, they stop him About two years ago the “Inde 1 us of an estimable woman, mother wife—Mrs. Goucher, Her resig by shooting him. pendent” party was born of the dis- and a Captain Barnes is in Jackson coun satisfaction which grew tip among nation, forbearance and humility Republicans in relation to the corrupt while here commanded the highest es- ty for tho purpose of purchasing 350 manner in which, the dominant par- j ■ teem and love of all, and proved that head of cattlo to stock his ranch, in ty used ths dower entrusted to it by j she had triumphed over the sins of the Goose Lake country. Tho Jacxson county Agricultural the peoplb. The second election of earth. No less is the loss of>Mr«- R. ' jPhillips, whose demiso has leh a void Society proposes holding another Fair Grant to the Presidency which he had that will bo hard to fill. this year, and to this^end will call a disgraced for four years, was follow Mr. John Taylor, our enterprising meeting on the 1st of May. ed. up by developments of official hotel-keoper, has secured the contract fraud and corruptions which shocked A boy tried to beat a horse running to build the bridge across tiro Yam the houest members of that party, at Salem the other day. Tho horse hill on the Sheridan and Amity ro;»d. and caused them to1 hault for a mo not only outran the boy, but knocked He uses what material was' left by ment and consider the propriety of him down and broke his colar bone. the. flood, and is to erect tlivi* bridge their supporting it longer. As soon A Mr. Daly came into Salem with on a new plan, being a suspension, I as they reflected upon the matter some quarts^ which contained a good for $1, G00; the county to pay half and many of them made up their minds deal of gold, the other day. He re the remainder to be paid by subscrip like Governor Booth, of California, ports that he found it in the Coast that the mission of tho Republican tion. Ho is now getting out;the tim range. • bers, employing a force that Svill se party was ended and that tho party There are 25 civil cases on the dock machinery was, in the main, in the cure its early completion. This bridge et fur disposition at the term of the hands of public plunderers, men who with the new school house, which is Circuit Court for Clackamas county, went with the party for what -they to be 56x36 and two stories high, will which convened at Oregon City last could realize in money from it, and make times lively for the laboring Monday., . j I . not because they had any principles men in our village the ensuing sum Mr. G. B. Halvor, who resides pear ’ e in common with it or any other par mer. Our school here is very hill and ficjtts post office, Wasco county, say« ty. From this discontented element I • that the John Day river was boptning seems to be progressing satisfactorily grew tho “Independent” party, of and up to within a few inches of the two years ago. At the timo of the under the excellent supervision of highest point ever reached before. organization of this party many dem Mr. Galloway. The Recorder of Albany has |Com ocrats, honestly believed that the' Mrs. Gaylord lectured here last, Democratic party could never again Saturday evening to a fair liqilse. Af pleted the assessment of the city, and achieve a victory throughout the Un ter the lecture thero was a • Spelling at the last meeting of the council the __ (Hid pu- levy for the current year was ma^eat ion, and, consequently, that the only match between the citizens, opportunity of driving from power pils of the public school, T^ç citizen four mills on the dollar. This is a the Republican party and thereby re contestants was to have beet l«d by reduction of one mill over last year’s levy. storing the constitution was in ally Dr. Nicklin, but who subside 7 ! before T_ fp- ing themselves with this new bant the first discharge, the people’s brig Mr. Wm. Makin, of Union cod nty. ade was admirably led by tlid doctors ling, the Independent party, and they while out in the hills not long sjhicc, proxy, an elderly young lady. Mr. acted accordingly. .A considerable ran across a small bandiof elk, and Brown not being a Granger; was not element of Democrats thus,for a timo singling out one, took after it op his intelligent enough to spell “ intelli left the ,party of their choice. But horse, and succeeded in runriinig it been down, when lie cut its throat w ith a when the result of the last year’s gence,” while Mrs. Gaylord * J bad - ! » I •lection was made known it was evi in Salt Lake too long to sp(d' ' v me- pocket knife. I' " * B I dent that the Democratic party would neal. Dr. Qaylord had written lec A committee of the Centennial again be restored to power^aud that tures, sermons and newspaper arti Commission met at the Governor s of- the Independent party produced only cles and yet had never seen ¿agreeable fice, Salem, last week. Thero were I 7 a small ripple on the great tidal wave spelled with two ‘co’s’, and Mr. Daly present Governor Gro.vcr, , A. J. ■ Du and was a failure. Hence, those of legal fame went down under sobri fur. C. Burkhart. E. R. Geary anid M Democrats who joined tho Independ ety. Miss Cochran and a number of Wilkins. A communication waj re ents for tho purpose of defeating tho other young ladies being slightly eni- ceived from the Centennial Commit Republicans immediately resolved to barassed, subsided early in th|c? fray, tee at Philadelphia, desiring to Unew return to the fold of Democracy which while professor Galloway refusing to what space was desired by tho Oregon they left so reluctantly and they will commence at 4‘ Baker' left the field to Commission, and for further informa in the fature labor for the success of some one that it would Su^t(er) bet tion in regard to the Oregon Commis the Democratic party, and if there is ter. Mary Ann Williamson having sion. Other business was transacted anything in tho signs of the times, spelled biography with an extra “y” to forward the interest of the State in the Democratic victory of 1876 will left Gordy Getchel standing alone. the great National Anniversaj-jf pele- excel that of 1874. - 7 | He genetously divided tho money, bration. Mary Anu being a pretty girl. ANOTHER UGLY JOB. More anon. “G haxger . >> New To-JDfcty.l Not being satisfied with the result Forest Grpve. of trying to get the Alsea Indian Res Sheriff’s Sale. ' | ervation thrown open .for settlement, An occasional correspondent sends Senator Mitchell now tries his hand WTOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT B y us the following items from the above ±v virtue of an execution duly issued out on a larger scale—that of trying to of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, named place: get Secretary Delano removed from for the county of Yamhill, by tlie clerk ' of There w'Us a spelling match in said court, and to me directed, bearjUjg date his office and soino pliant tool of the which twenty of the Institution stu of April 2 >th, 1<76, on and to enforce a honorable gentleman’s substituted, dents spelled against a like number judgim-nt and decree rendered in sai<nCourt on the 23d day of Match. A» D., 1875, in a r® that a corporation, in which Mitch of the towns-peopio, in which the sug in which T. J. Bhadden and Lyfturgns ell, Ben Holladay, Rufus Ingalls and outsiders came out victorious. Mrs Hembree were plaintiff» and John \V, Flet cher, Mary Fletcher, F. A. F etcher and other of the same sort figure conspic Robb was pronounced the champion. George Dorsey were defendants in favor of » ti l p aintilts and again-t John \V.Fletcher, uously—that of having the Black Mr. Hoxter is having a wind mill and F. A. Fletcher, defendants above named Hills Indian Reservation vacated. put up to pump water for his stable. for the st m of fourteen hundred andsixteeu do lara, (?U1G) ii United Sta.es go’.d coin, Nice corporation, this, with Ben JIol- The Sheriff came to-day (April 21st) and interest thereon at the rate of one per laday and Hippie working in the and closed out our city bakery, Mr. cent, per m nth from the > a id 23d d >y of March, 1875, and the farther s:rtn of $29 75 lead. Read the dispatch appended: Eubanks, propriutor. as cos's and di-bursement-i of said Suit and C hicago , April 27. .—A Wash Joe. Watt contemplates putting decreeing the foreclosure of a mortgage by .-aid defendants, John W. F e cher ington special says the Evening up either an oil mill or a mill for pre given and F. A, Fletch, r, to said plaint.lls to re- cure the payment of said sum of money and Star sajs editorially: It is now paring linen fibre for export. interest, upon the real property he-einafter L f 1 ■--- tl -L , ■ ■ * ....... .................................... of thé Siate^f Oregon for the couniy of Yamhill, ‘ ___ on Ihe ihe 29tkduy 29tk day of of April. April. 18¿5, 18£5, by by the clerk thereof, under the seal of the said Couat'oti therein C ohk 'on a - judgment - 4 obtained y ■ “ - ■ - * >gaij|»i H. C. Haymond, and •• in favor of Samkel Brown, for the sum of two hundred SamBel dollttfrs, ($200) dollars, ($2(W) in U. 8. coin, ami and interest thereon*, at the rate of one per cent, per ynonih from April 3d, 1874. and for costs and pisburscingi^r.and a decree of foreclos ure éf 8 mortgage given by the said H. G. Raymond to .the said Samuel Brown on the 3d diiy, of April, 1874, on the following des cribed real estate, to-wit: Sipiate in Yamhill county, Oregon, com ^men< mencing at the south east corner of claim 'No. 49; thence e:»st 24 chains to west bank ■ of tile Willamette fiver; thence north .two degrees and fifteen minutes; west 63 30 chajjps to where the section line between section- fifteen jmd twentv-two intersects the west bank of the Willamette; thence wesrlUong the line between sections fifteen and ¡twenty two, 32 55-100 chains to the northeast corner of the donaiion land claim of (’^Goodrich and wife; thence south 63.2,5 chains to the plpce. of beginning, containing »forw and seventy-nine one hundredths acres. AmDto me directed, I have levied upon the aboye described mortgaged premists, and on DRUG STORE at the hour of ten- o’clock, in the Dre noon of said day. I will proceed to sell the same at ]itíbl¡c auction to the highest bidder for cns’i'in hand, |in front of the cou:t-rhouse door, imLafayette, Yamhill county. Oiegon, to satisfy said judgment of $200and interest as aforesaid, and costs and disbursements, andiiccruiiig costs, in accordance wijth the req ijirements and commands of said execu ' 1I.C. d \L e , tion.' »' Sheriff of Yamhill county, Oregon. Lafayette. Apr. 30, 1875. I J LAFAYETTE, OGN, BOWER BROS. 'If Musical Instruments, •aid the effort to displace Secreta ry Delano arises from a combined OREGON NEWS, movement on Hie part oflSenator Mitchell, Ben Holladay, Rufus In Roseburg mours the loss of a man. galls and others, who want him Asafcetida was too strong for the replaced by some one who will join best speller in Eugene. them in securing to a corporation Daniel Smith, of Jackson county, already formed, and in which they has been adjudged insane» are interested, the Black Hills Cornelius has a case of ineasles and country. ----------------------------------- ...--------------------------------- ■, several cases of scarlet fever. Twenty-two thousand brick are Judge O. N. Denny of Portland, poems to be a thrifty official. He placed in the State House walls every holds the office of Police Judge and day. Mart Brown says if he oan’t spell also that of Revenue Collector. Each of these offices pays several thousand ^colander’ he can beat Josh i Billings, dollars a year. The Constitution any way. Í. *? provides that a person shall not hold In Umatilla county there are 1,800 more than one lucrative office at the scholars over the age of four years sam* time, and doubtless the appoint and under twenty. ing power could appoint Denny ’« suc J. H. Powell is giving Bibles away cessor as Police Judge. He |s doubt to all those who are unable to buy lew taking lessons of ex-Governor them in Polk county. Gibbs whe attempted to hold the of- Some forty Missourian« arrived in goe of District Attorney for the 4th Roseburg Saturday, and will locate District, and also that of U. 8. Dis in that and adjoining valleys. trict Attorney for Oregon, but the Washington county will have a Supreme Court Relieved the corpulent $20,000 slander suit at the nex&t term gentlemaxi7 of the former and the of tho Circuit court for .that county. President caused him to step down The Roseburg and Coos Bay Wagon and out from the latter office. Road Co. have again negotiated their Judge Pierrepont supersedes Wil- lands and road to an Eastern compa the Attorney-Generalship. ny. described, said execution commanding me to sell siid real premises according to libv to obtain funds with which to satisfy said judgment ^ud deciee and said cos's and dis bursements and the costs of and upon said execution and accruing ci sts, said e.xi cu tion being in.due form. I did, as sheriff of said county,"by virtue of said execution on the 2^th day of April, 1875, duly levy npon the following described described real prem ises belonging to said John W. Fletcher and F. A. Fletcher, being the samo lands des cribed and ordered to be sold iu said decree foreclosing »aid mortgage, to w-it: Being a part of the do.lationdand claim of Andrew- D. Smith, deceased, and Polly, his wife, claim No. 47/ sit tata in township 4, sout, range 3 west, beginning at ZstakeJJS. 21 chains north 40 degrees west of the south west comer of said claim where the military and Dayton mads cross on the s uihbalf of said claim; thence north 51 degrees wfe-t 56. 43 chains along the «enter of the payton road to a stake in Dflyton road on the mist boundary of said cl Yim; thence north 26.90 chains on said east.1 boundary line to the north east corner of said claim; thence west 49.85 chains to a stake in the military road on the north boundary of said claim; fthence south 7 degrees, east 60.28 chains to the place of beginning, containing 2(6 il 11)0 acres in Yamnil county, Oregon, And 00 Saturday the 5th day of June, A.D. 1875, » At the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the Court House door, in La- favette, ia said county. I will, by virtue of said execution and levy in the manner pro vided bylaw sell said real premises at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for United States gold coin, to be paid at time of sale, to satisfy said sum of $1416 and Intei est thereon from the 23d day of March. 1875,at the rate of one per cent, per month, and al- s > said further sum of $29 75 i:s costs and disbursements of said suit and the costs of and upon the said writ and accruing costs, in accordance with said execution. H. C. DALE, Sheriff of Yamhill county, Oregon. Lafayette, April 80,1875. ' ' i » —ALSO* — .1 [, ■ «- DRUGS, MEDICINE, Paints, Oils, Perfumes, SAW MILL I *■ Fancy Toilet Articles i And a full Stock of Patent Medicines. ON THE . » —ALSO— Tobacco and Cigars, ST-A.TIOJNTjE.TtY, CANNED YAMHILL NORTH CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS z' Of all kinds. FINE WINES & ♦ V i For Medicinal purposes, , no50:tf ------- i---- 7----------- ;------ --------------------- - Sheriff’s Sale. I u * ■ . ■ ■ —_.. otice is hereby given that by virtu# and authority of h writ of ex ; ecution duly issued out of the Circuit Court of Yamhill County, State o’ Oregon on the 12th day of Aprif, 1875, on a judgment ren dered therein, on the 6th (lay of May, A. D.. 1 GJ, in father of J. IV. Ladd and S. (J. Reed plaihtifls, and against Harvey Higley, de fendant, for the sum of five hundred and nindty seven doliais and twenty'si.x cents, 9 ($.»117 *26-100), and co.-ts and disbursements, said Court having granted leave foy said ex ecution to issue, as aforesaid, by an order duly made and etde:ed of record, on the luth day.of April. 18 i 4. said order or judgment, being afterwards to-wit: On the 25th day of January, 1875, affirmed by fhe Supreme Coi||t of the State of Oregon, and for. want of (ttrsonaii property, out of*whica to satis fy «lid judgment and interest, I have levied npu^i the following described real estate be longing to said «Harvey Higley, defendant, in LAFAYETTE said execution mentioned, to-wit: The north half of the donation land claim of IRuvey Higley and wife, Notification No. 4167; ceriiticate, No. 4510; lots. 2, 3, 4, and 10 m section 32,Jn township tlir-'e, south of range .two west: lots, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9 and 10 in sec4°n27, in said township, situate in Yam hill county, State of Oregon, and on N t « E ARE NOW PREPARED TO FUR- nish lumber, such as flooring, ceil ing, siding-rustic, cedar finishing, oak and alder nt the lowest cash price. We keep constantly on hand all kinds of rough lumber,—joists, studding, rafters, and general buildng lumber. d^Per-ons looking for good bargains will do well to give us a call before purchaa ing elsewhere. EC/” A'c have it and WILL sell.“K< W e . p. & L.. j . B ower . OGN Saturday $lie 5tli day of June, A.D. • » 1- • V ' 1875. 1875, at the hour of one o’clock in, the afternoon of ssid day, 1 will proceed to Bell sell in front of the jt'ourt-House door, in the town of La fay- ett^. YanihiU c< anty, State of Oiegon, at politic auction, to the highest bidder, for cask in hand, in U. S. gold coin, the above destribed real estate, levied upon aforesaid to sjiti-fv |.Le sum of $1373 62; the amount of rtrincipat and interest now due upon said iudgnient, and the further sum of S23 50 cos Band disbursements and accruing costs. IL C. DALE, Sheriff of Yamhill county, Oregon. April 30, 1875. 4w —4----- r—s-------- —---------- :---------------- 55® “ ? < *2.« «r. The Best in the World! ° •’rfS Sä® ET 2 » ® * M A NO HOUSEKEEPER CAN MAKE SWEET AND WHOLESOME BREAD UTTll- our it . ——— ’ This well known and long established YEAST POA'DER is now in great demand. Sales increasing daily. Now 25 gross per day to th«- trade. ]>. CALLAGHAN n<»w sole manufnet! rer and proprietor, t ses uo drugs -n > bone dust; pare white cream of Tartar, imported .diiect and ground on the premises, being the chief ingredient. Administratrix Notice. ' --- L,. J. BOWEK. - J — ................................................................... -................-.-7 •■■■■• T. I E. P.,BoWEK<. ODÜ FELLOWS BUILDING. j Saturday the 5th day of June, A. d ■ u. -- ------------- D., 1875, - MISCELLANEOUS. DR. LITTLEFIELD’S v To the Ei rr.»M <> f the Corxixii: 1 r I • I I' r I I ■■ The miners in Baker county arc Sheriff _____ ’s Sale. O' y fearful that tho snow will melt so WTGTrCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATBÍ "i rapidly as to make tho mining seaton xv »virtue and anth<>rity. of a writ of ex necessarily short. ecution. duly issued out of the t ircuit coni t AMITY. FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1875. Í ■MJ In the County Court oft he State of Ore- rffon,- for the county of Yamhill: S THE MATMfckR OF THE ESTATE OF Dariel D. I^5 kins, deceased. Notice is hfereby given tlmf t he undersigned was appointed administratrix of the estate of DaAiel D. Deskins, deceased, by the H011 H. Hu* ley, Judge of said Court, 011 the 6th day*,>01 April, A. D. 1875. Now. Now. therefore, alrpersons having claims agi against said es- tateare required to present them with the proper vouchers within six months irojii the date hereof to the administmtrix at her^residenee in East Chehalem Precinct. Yamhill county, Oregon, and all persons knowing themselves indebted' to said es tate will pieuse eall and settle imhiediate- ly. - ' S. A. DESKINS, Adflnin’stratrix of the estate of D. I). Des- kins, deceased. April 16, 1875. I* ’a 2 ... X -- I ft. _ 2 “ OB < » n e .T-® ft I I Always on hand and fQi* sale at lowest pr ces: 1 Callaghan’s Yeast Powder, in 1 lb cans a suneri'-r «uticle. Callaghan’» Cream of Tartar, in all styles of packages. 3 = 0 » Ä it 3 ?» S — s- 2!^ — o 3. » Cuilagtiun’» Pure B iglish Bi-car bonnte of Soda and S^-lcratui«, — 3B X Í’H- S' 2. ¡ r* «. 2 ?» 'S « I' & B . 2 ——3—------ i—-—■------------ ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE»- N<)TICE JE» i*’ beM»y given tlmt the undersigned lmS|decn duly u;>]>ointed administrator of the.'estate of T. S. Hawley, decease I, by theJL'ounty Court of Yamhill county, Ore gon. * . U« All persons having claims against said Co<4te will ¡»lease present them to «.lid ad ministrator wiMihi six months from date; ai pts residence in Bethel, Polk county, amfa’l persons knowing themselves jn- delitcd to tMiid estate wlh please call and set pc im mediately. J. IL HAWLEY, Administrator. Bethel, Oregon, April. 9,1875. ‘ X CC ■7 5 Wl 2. o i «o s 5 êr 3 » fe o -1 FOB SALE I’.Y - S ■ “ sr, » ® • g-» 2.^ a.» a s ► “•5 3.® ’S «- = 2 S ” " mH S D. CALLAGHAN A- CO., Manufacturers, . 121 Fr*>nt street, ban Francisco. April 22:3ni-lpf E Mow TOOR Poulin. r fi* O y g. © —» C £.5 sei : T B-!; - --------------- ■:------------------—- ---- ------ ------- -- ----- r FARMS ™ SALE ■ ■ ■* <* 5 1 ORCHARD MILL-SITE -—TO THE— Nemns anl DellaW EXPRESS LINE, Dayton to St. Joseph, I 4-AIXI— Cream of Tartar Crystals and Eng lish Bl-Carboikate of Soda in lregw. HAVE TWD GOOD FARMS FOR SALE at very reasonable terms—eack contain ing 3^0 acres. OT1CE is hereby given tlmt the under ’ One is situate one mile and a half north of signed ha* been appointed tvlminis- Lafayette; is well improved. Has a good >r of the estate of Jesse Iliem, de ed. by the Comity Court of Yamhill Codnty, junty, Oregon. j < All persons having claims ngiiinst against the And'all kinds of shrubbery of the be*t va said estate,are _____ requested ____ ... to present the ,:.j riety . The other is in Chehalem VaPey near sainé nt my the Willamette river. There is a good “ ine with proper vouchers tome to me at residence in iu Dayton, Oregon, within six moüt)i£ from dale of this notice, i All persons knowing themselves indebt ed to said estate will idease calland settle On this placeiplenty of good timber; about the same. . JOHN W. CAREY, 0 acres cleared. Administrator; ither of these* farms cam be secured at a .Lafavetie, April 2,1875. , < bagrain. Terms easy. For further'particulars enquire of_ Notice to Creditori 8. SMITH, or at this office. WFOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by tile County Court of Yamhill i county, Oregon, sole exccuto of the last will of Thomas Coopc-. deceased. And al) persons ---- “Hus having claims against t 1 he estate of ¿aid deceased are notified |o nic.._„* resent t them Io meat my residence in Wn< iioatlandprer cindt, county and State aforesaid, with the OF BOTH^XES. proper — ~‘c— vouchers therefor, “---- '— within six months from the (late of this notice.1 8 * r • ' No Charge for Advice and Consultation. WM. COOPER, ..... . Executor. . March, 26, 1875. D k . J. R. D yott ,. graduate . of Jeflerson Medical College, Philadelphia, author of sev eral valuable works, can be consulted on all diseases of the sexual or urinary urinary . organs (which he has made an ei especial study) ei- « • , FBOM ther in male or female, no matter from what cause originating or of how long standing. A practice of 3(i years enables him to treat diseases with success. CureB guaranteed Charges reasonable. Those at a distance 1 can forward letter describingsylhptoms'and WILL run a hack frohi Dayton to St. enclosing stamp io prepayspostage. Joe, via luifayette, connecting with the Send for the Guide to Health. Price 10c. cars,every day. J. B. DYOTT, M. D. KZ’All business promptly attended to. Plivsioian and Surgeon, 104 Duane St*.N.Y. * . decll:tr declktf J. BEST. no47-|y ; Jas ' • f- a « FO, USALE BY ALL GLOWERS, — ■” - ..... It costs np more to keep good fowls than poor ones. OAKLAND “POULTRY .YARDS. Corner Sixteenth and Castro streets OAKLAND, - CALIFORNIA SEASON 1875. . Eggs for Hatching - From the largest and best bred Fowls in the World. Carefully packed and warranted to carry f Bafely any distance. The varieties comprise Dark and Light Brahmas, Buff and Part ridge Cochins, White Leghorns, Hoa- dans; and Silver Spangled Hamburg», Black Spanish, White Dorkings, Golden Polands, Aylesbury Duck*, and Game. Sebright aiid Black- African Bantam» B ze Turkey*, the finest collection On the Pacific Coast. [TT*’Seed stamp for illu>trated circular to GEQ. B. BARLEY, Importer and dealer of Choke poultry. Box 659, San Francisco. (XT’Please state what paper you saw thig advertisement in. ' 50ni3 M tn LU q/OU Mil ing people of both sexes young and old, make more money at work for us, in their own localities, during snare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. We offer employment that will pay handsomely for every hour's work. Full particular^, terms, Ac., sent free. Send 11s your, address at once. Don’t delay. Now is the time. Don’t look for work or buainesa elsewhere, until yoi have learned what we offer. G. BTtJtsoM & Co., PurUaml. Maine