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F11^1 * Ml IP""IS ,l|i i \ -• ■ *-■. L L ; ' i f'- ■' -■ 1 « VE UY APPROPRIATE. ! LAFAYETTE COURIER • In God is our Trust.” So says the “matte" on the Republican post ers in this county. This is their last resort. Ap a party the Republican cannot be trusted by anyone, their day of gra^e is past, dead and almost —>. It'soetms as if this was asking just a little too much of God, to ask Him to trubt the Republican party. Before they do (hat they should atone for their past sins in sack-cloth and prickle? pears. FRIDAY, JULY 30, Í875 WRIT OF SPECIAL ELECTION. To the Sheriffs of (he several counties within the State of Oregon: W hereas , At a g-eneri) cleption Jtald on the first day uf June, A. D., 1873, the Hon. George A. LaDow was duly elected Representative of the State of Oregon in tha Forty-fourth Cpngress of the United States; and VS vherea B, Since the said election, s^id office has become vacant by the j ,* f death of said incumbent; and 1 .WnEREAlB, By provision oftheCon- Tho Repórter ¡3 still on th ? Luce, stit u|ion of the United States, and the It is a pity brother Snyder i bus not laws of this State, it has become the duty of the Governor thereof to issue sufficient backbone -to say wli ■ether lie hii.writ of elect io u to fill such vacan is a Republican or Independe bt. We understand that there ¡will l?e cy; x Now, therefore, I, L. F. Grover, an effort made to send delej gates' to (Governor of the State of Oregon, do hereby command you and each ot you i Republican and Independen 1- State to notify the several Judges of Emo ! Conventions who will favor a fusion tion within and for your several coun ofthet .’o parties; Will th > Inde- ties, .to hold a speqial election of Rep pendents eiitvr into a corrupt jarfipdu resentative in Congress to fill the va Bro. cancy aforesaid, on Monday, the 25th with the Hippie party, or no u'. rt. day of October, 1B75, and that you Martin had best be on the ah ■cause all proper notices to be given .. If colored m..-n eieryw hero would thereof sccoiAing to law. • j Given under my baud and the seal take Frederick Douglass’ ad rice to Of the State of Oregon, at Salem, this heart and ask only tp be left alone, Jdih day of May, A. D. 1875. t much would be accomplished toward • L. F GROVER. solving the future of the race The Attest: S. F. C hadwick , negro has been helped too mu ;h, not Secretary of State of Oregon. only by those who made use of him NOTES. EDITORIAL for their own ends, but by people who Sam Clarke, late of the Salem Rec did what they did for him t i rough ord, in the last issue of his paper de- kin ness. He has learned too little olares himself a Republican aud hop self-reliance, and fallen too m ich in ed to see the party gain the victory in to the habit of thinking th it the 1876. He was the leader in the Inde- the world owes hiiu a ¡living, He 'pebdent party last year, but it seems starts out unciera free sky, as t ouetv- ly enfranchised race ever-st ait vd he he has passed in his checks. fore. —re. Education is to be had for the The Independents will elect their asking, ar/d labor in the Sonnt seeks delegates to the State Gov vent ion at fur laborers; both political parties so:u ite >>his a grand “mass” meting to-morrow. ' a*e^ ambitious to A ‘•great” concourse of the faithful I support; he encounters .noth i ng but will doubtless be on hand. It is pre good will on every hand. L ^ t hitu sumable that the meeting will be put now “cut loose”—above all, f oiu the carpet-baggers. It; is thus h i st ood up in the interest of seme “ring.” alone,‘and began to learn th%t God help thosp who help thcmselvn a Hr. J. W. Watts of Yamhill, wants ----------------------------- ■> - -i-""'-------------------- ~ ‘I Jto go to Congress. So does several others in this county, j No use, gen- - tlemen, Oregon’s next Congressman will be a Deuolccrat. But as long tvs there has to be a Republican candi date iu the field, wu would as soon help the Dr. take a bock-seat as a^y ono. ‘ ■’ ' i • S’ió’.i’ The Radical press invariably say that Mr. Soand-So ought to be nom inated by,the Democracy for Congress He is tho choice of the rank and file, and has done so much for the party, Ifivariably they name? Invariably name the most un un- popular aspirants. It is needless to inform them'that the Democracy are able to select for themselves and do not need their advice. They had best turn to thoir own dilapidated house hold and see if they can find among the ruins of the party of great moral ideas sufficient timber for a respecta ble Congressional candidate. It is strange to note the difference between the Bulletin and the Oregonian The former argues that the Independ ents have no chance to elect a Con gressman And urges them not to nom inate, while the Orcyxiian claims that tbe Republicans can do nothing and endeavors to get them to refrain from running A candidate. Wo presume they are both right. Neither of the parties represented by these papers stands tbe ghost of a. chance to elect tbe Congressman. The people have made up their minds that the Repub licans are unworthy of support and that the Independents are an abor tion. The people have turned their backs upon these parties—they will not trust them. v » further ,• i ■Mayor Chapman of Portland has appointed W. H. Adams, Esqr., a son of W. L. Adams, police judge of Port land. Young Adams is a Yambill boy, bright and intelligent, and like many others who got their “start” in Yamhill,.will make his mark. This certainly was a good appointment. John Gerin is city attorney; this is also a good appointment. But it is strange that Mayor Chapman who was elected Mayor on the straight Republican ticket would appoint a Democrat to office in a city when there are so many hungry radical limbs of the law who need providing for. When Chapman was elected mayor the Radicals were sold. Per? haps they will not be so keen to pick up runegade Democrats ne^t tirpo. Served them right. CALIFORNIA CROPS. . MISCELLANEOUS New Tc-JDtty The Sau Francisco Chronicle of the ? and 80 acres of 1 c of L Tupper in 22d contains the following iu regard I Sheriff ’ s Sale. Beet - ‘ 3 3inT2 in T 2 of 4 W W..Í. ...................... .............. 9 00 I-if . to the California wheat crop, and as I Thurston, Ijeirs of.» irC". of W Logsn in sects 5. 6, 32 aud 38, T 5 8, K 3 the wheat subject is particularly -in N otice is hereby given that by W, 459 acres.................. 67 50 virtue of a warrant ¡«sued by the coun teresting to the farmers just now, we JLw Thomas, J R, Lot in town of St. Joe. 4.50 • nd ty clerk oi Yamhill county and State of Or Talbut, J R, estate of. D L C. of llib- egon; on the 21st of July, 1875, and tome copy the article, tt says: i » . bier, sects. 21 and 22, township 5 r •irected, commanding me to collect the de- j Little can be added to our suiutua- fimpient taxes for the year 1874, charged south, rane-e 5 west; 300 acres.. 70 83 Waj-dle, Emeline, 100 acres of the n l ry of last week us to the crop prb3- against the persons below named, and for o of N Bean, .................................. 6 76 w«nt of pens nal propertv 1 have levied up pcct iu different couuties.'. In^ some on and wi.i proceed to sell at public sale mr Wibpn.——Lo s 2, 3 and 6 iu block 6, DR. LITTLEFIELD’S in town of Lafayette,..... . . ..... 1*13 of them the harvest is over and the' United States gold coin at public auction, H. C. DALE, it front of the court house door, in the town . . . . . / ' Sheriff of Yamhill county , Oregon wheat is slowly _• coming into war- <>f Lafayette In .-aid county on Lafayette, July 23,1875. The HH price has materially ad Friday the 3d day of September, A. < 1875» v | vanced in lhe last week. it is quot- at ten o’clock in. the forenoon .of said day, ' i In the County Court of ftlie State of Ore- ed here at ¡¿>2 to $2 12£ per pental,’ the f -Rowing deset ibed trac thef.¿lowing desciibed trac| j or parcels of, gon, for YamUUl county, >f as will be IN PROBATE. |eal estate, <-r <<r >o much there if LAFAYETTE, OGN, which is an advance of 30 and 30|c p-at ' ’ •* . ■■■•-'• 1 \ j : Jìas.e i>uitter ,cf t'ie <,vfirdianslàp of the . J on last» week’s quotations. r At this charged,'together with coa s and charges. to coutm«.e from day t > day until all i estate o/ G«2/ H'<l iams.ÌMerrick Williams rate the erbp will fairly remunerate <yr 'Sale , and Williaai A'Jcn Williams, minor heirs surticieut is sold. * the farmers, and although the grain Adams, 8 V.—ldt 5 in block 6, in the of T. K. WiliTms, deceased'. B. E. ¿tp- Musical Instruments, town of McMinnville,.. ............... ,i 4 50 i piucott, Guardian. crop is lighter than last year, many y.nkei/Mrg L A—F Martin and wife’» XVn this 6tu day of July, 1875, comes B. E. » —ALSO D C, township 4 smth. range of them will realize a handsome Liopincott, guardian Of the estate of ( 3 wvet . ....................... 7 87 Guy Williams, Merrick Williains and Wm, I profit on the year’s operations, The ilrown, M J—toil ege addition to tue ! A. williams, minor heirs of T. K. Wil-; town of McMiun ville, lots crops iu Los Angeles and S mta Ba liams, Oeceased, and files his petition,'dn- 1 DRUGS, MEDICINE, 2,3.5 and 6, , on block 7................. 6 75 ly cerided, praying for license to sell t lie bai*a counties; especially of coin and Bryunt. Mrs h G i — C Jsh D C, »-ections real property of the est gtgofjiis said vrards Paints, Oils, Perfumes, described iù said petition as follows,’l<> barley, are excellent, indued, far’ i 1-, Iv, 19 aud 2 i, township 3 wit: ■ so -th. r.d h^e 3 wvBt 640 An undivided one-half interest in and to better than were anticipated. San ■ aeren .......... ••• • • • » to 14 00 all and slnguiar, the tract of lami contain- Fancy Toilet Ariieles Veer, K — D C. of Ro’-ertBeer: section Benito will have two-thirds the | ing one hundred and twenty ac/e$; bring 3ti, t_ tow s .ip 3 _ south, Range 3 .. a nart oLthe original donation land claim And a full Stock of usual wheat crop, and of the best west; 252 actes . 18 00 of Noah Robinson and wifè, in Yaiuhill -Luts L. 2 and 6 on block county, Siate of Oregon,- ’particularly des- quality. The t.ule lands iir San Joa t leal. 6. Joua. in Wheatland... ....................,. 2S 00 cribeu aS “commencing at. the mouth of Patent Medicines quin county will yield from forty un i ter, N D th 100 acres ....... 9 PO the Yamhill river on the south side there of; thence up the south bank ,of said river Phoebe-—Town of Amity, — ALSO— to ninety bushels per acre. Sonoma I.radbn'ry, i to the east line of the original land claim I «* . . <,' ea-t 1-2 of block 7; 14 Son bl ck of Louis LaBonte; thence soufh along said 6; lot 2 on bl ck 3 .»... ................. 3 aud Napa counties, and indeed Hi line to land sold by Noah Robinson and Tnbacco and Cigars eaucamp. ruuapetn. Eli/.Hbetli. neir-; heir-¡ of-i'art of—Fart wife to Pete Cline; ‘thence Easterly along the bav‘ and northern conuties, will leaucamp. • of D LO, iU acres aeres of 8 and-E Me LC, 1 ¡0 •the north line cf said Cline tract to the Y, sect* Í and y, township 3 - Willamette river* thence n|ong the bank STATION have excellent giain, gtape and ’ ' Swain, 'of sajd Willamette river to tlij? place of be south range 4 we t............... 33 75 CONFEC-TIONERT ginning. Also a like undivided one half late fruit crops, but all k.i.ds of »rowh. 8— Lot* ¿0 and 21 4» ton n uf interest in the following lots of lend in ‘.., 4 50 tlie town of Day|on. Yamhill, county. Mid early fruits have suffered severely , [ tax, Da\tun,. \deline—40 acres of 1» L C. -of CANNED FRUITS State of Oregon,!to-wii: • Lots, S3.22, 24, 25 2 25 26 107anjd 133 And it appearing to the by frost excepting plums, which iu ; F b'ulq «ar i, ........................... . Of all kinds. ’ looper, \\ S —180 acn s of D lx C of Court that V is necessary to sell said real some districts arc plentiful. The hay W8 Cooper.... ;............... 11 25 property, and timi tlie sale of said propci*- ty is and won d be t'0r the best interests Í Wni—1) L C, of R < ’o:ich, sec cfop will be some win t short, but ' frisier, and benefit of tfie wards of said guardian. 1, do vi ship 6 soiutb, range 5 west It is therefore ordered that the next of 80 acres .. .¡....ÜJ.............. .... 4 po’utoes are turning out much b.ttei kin of said wards and all persons interest K D L • ! of R Ccucli, sec 1. T ed in said estate, appear before tills Court, than was expected, In S(.|ih<hi.us *o ch. For Medicinal purposes. 6 bo >th. range 4 w est, «ti acres . 2 25 on the fouXb day of August, 1874, at the in-. «hris nan, Jo 1 — D L C, of Joel Cb.is- the grain crops were materially hour of ¡nine o’clock in the forenoon of po50:tf mau,-ects ßti an i 2 , t'o.» nsìiip 4 said day then and there to show causO if jured m some locali ___ ’i- s bj )iiu ps eal projx-i-ty »o th, range 3 west, 320 ums . 40 50 any there re why the said rea well as drouth, 31. d wnot'e both 'arlin, , should ______ ________ not be sold ___ ____ in accordant* ______ Tce v. i’R ¡he T 40a¿res U 1, C,*uF T Car-- prayer of flic petition of said guardian and affected^ t e g ain there is gi’h r an . ’ liti. .............. ......... .... ...................... . 4 50 said license grafted as therein prayed for. fraig H-laci:eof the d l c , uf E C And it is further ordered.!hat aeopyof entire faiim e, or else the yir.J pi oves i h i. iains. j.. . ................................. o 25 this order be published for three succes- A N - Lot 9 in Ne« by s ad i ‘ sire weeks in the Lafayette Courier, prior below all previous estimates. Iifln- j Javidsom d tion to the town uf Mc.Mi n» ille 3 33 to said 4th day* day*of of August, AugustjJBTL 1875. 1 lot in the town of St. Joe 4 ¿0 )enieiìt- 8t* i H. HURLEY, ' yo county not a very large amount ; i lenient- _ i j F • » ct 8--* l . Lie, . .. if & J T .-*inimo ;__ _ s, sects Judge. July. 9, 1875. held, o£ grain is cultivated, tut th c eps 1 j ami 11 townshjp 3 so db, range 4 west: also lot 4 on bloek iu in 1er than the usdAl aver- are weu be I ter Rowland 8 iddi iun to the town uf age. / Ou an average tllc coruities Me Miipi'ille-..................... *....... 5 03. otice is hereby given hiat i It côsts no more tp k ep good fouls than will have qi ji ite as good u j"i Id as Jrier j Jl'-btc. J B Powell, sects 20 and ’.1, T 3 8, R 4 W, Jáo «crus 9 00 b\ virtue gad amhorii^feoi ,» writ of 11'*' /‘g*5* poor one«*. was auticip! it-.d three v -i execution duly issued out ortho Circuit Irores, H C nit 3 in block 14, in the <'ourt of Yamhill county, Siate of Oregon, * tow i of McMinnville ......... ...J.-. 56 Colusa) is r ¿•ported to b? the only Soudsell, on the 10th day of July, 1875, on a judg G- Lot t> >n bloek 20, in POULTRY ment dOcketea on the 14th dav of Septem OAKLAND county th ■ab will fall behind the Row*.»nd ’s addition to the tomi of ber. 1874, in favor of H. V. v. Johnsen, McMin vile ie/..... ......................... 1 56 plaintiffand against George S. Mfner.de- estimate, so far as »vc hav*t| f. heard, »a-ton. YARDS. Jus, » j rfp. o! O Tn per in sect lendant, for tresuiu of one hundred and 3 T 2 ». R’ T*W. - luO acres,. . but many others will hiveo Oil Sill Ji"- 6 75 twenty-six dolars, coin, with interest at Corner Sixteenth and Castro streets one per cent, per month from the 8th day la'l. Wui, Ho.Heste id of W Hall, sect I * CX^CU 1 I tueu ably uioic than I 2. T2S R3 W, 7» acres.............. 2 13 ofSeptember, 1874, now actually due on OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA said judgment; also the sum ot fl ve doLars File low ] price of -racks uudi t*tai .gbt iall, Hamuiet-;'3U acres of dlc òf II costs, and for want of personal .property J Hall. ...\.... ......:............... 2 25 out of wjhich to satisfy said judgment and aiid the high price of wpeat, as lendrix <C Mi ler. 20 acies of the p l interest; I have levied upon the following c of l> Mutbene.’, in sects 27 aud "described real estate belonging to »aid G. compared with the prices of last I ? 3.1. inf's, It 3 W.................. 30 00 S. Miner, defendant, in sail execution Ball, R C. 320 acres oí Die. of John to-wit: year, will go far ’toward m iking Eggs for Hatching . up I Winters, •........'................ . .. 9 00 mentioned, Commencing at the southeast corner of the deficiency p-odaeed by if shorter Isham. J, in town of Wbeatiand lots the north east onc-fburlh ottibct.ion No. From the largest and best bred Fowls in nijie. in township No. 4 south of range No. the World. j ' 1. 2, 7 and in block 4 ......... Lhently 1 13 crop than u.-ual, and co live west, in Yamhill counitv, State of Ore Carefully packed and warranted to ca ry Martin, John. Lot.» in bloc k 20 in the gon. the wrosp.cis of our ti L-rs are safely uuy <1 stunqa. '¡he varicti s town uf MC.úinhville -Howland's Thence north ninety-two rods; Í ad lition to xy............................... ; ......... cl nipt ise ................. .1 ................... 56 Thence west eighty'rods; much brighter than at any r.ac last Dark an I Light Brahm s. lhifT anil Part ¡Mirghum. 8eth 2j acr s of u l c of J Thence south nineiy-Avo Tpeucc ninety-fwo rods; month. I ■ ridge Cochins. White Leghorns. Ho i* lb ■ mas. ..’.............. . « J 13 The lee cast eighty rods to the place of * A ■ ■■ j • >» r ■ f . 1 * 'i - * f ■’ » * I - t \ 1 i t - » - - .. _ - - - . - I 4 j • ■ I ■. | 7 i 4 i ’ --------- - - - » FINE WINES & ■ - |-1 finn - - - - - . - ♦ rv t L u A 4rxvx'.« - - r.F ..... \lnUl .... w* . 411« ä iBjrm YOUR P öw . N FW »1 . T1 BT W * - ’ ■■1.1-, O* I X » ■1 ■ »_ 1 - '-j There is a diplomatic breeze in Lis- bon. The papers hitcly published a list of the articles received by the Spanish Envoy fire of duty during tbe last y.jar under the iuterjia ional I usage which permits Embassadors to import articles for their owi| house-, hold consumption.j. Medicimes- aud dnigs, which are und.-r^eavy Custom house charges in Portugal, pitedomin- ated in the list. There was Ilf) pounds of patent medicines, 1,300 jjuunda of chemical products; and 6.G0D pounds of sulphate of quinine, enough to last I I 11 1 ■ I McDonald. James, dlc if li («rol, in Lisbon for a year. There is consider n »’ sec. 1. T 5 8,1C 4 V; two lots in ’• \V ll -.1 i W l * 41 u . I .[ »Wheatland..... ............... ... ..... 4 05 able astonishment, not unmíxed with |Bler, of the d l c, of Miller, L A, 120 acr<s a indignation, and a half formed sug old m in, **wo 1 m .1 i a s ..Ù .. .. .. .. I H Miller,J. 11 25 » ’! . .1 — ‘ ‘ block ' filler, M, A Co.. Lot 5 in 50 in gestion that if the sickness in the ter xv.io had :*.n odd wav j the tuwn'of tuwn of St. Joseph... Joseph.... ;____ 33 75 Embassador's family has attained the iug idle I 1QVS. .. __ Mulkey, M<>nroe, R K Fay.es dlc , i • sect 27. 27.- T 5 4S. R 5 W.; and 25 proportions these figures indicate,"lie OU’ to IIS ’Boy.- I must !i<t\je cl acies of the r a ’ L u. of J Toney: al- had better be brought promptly with so 5.) ac. e * u unithe d nati n*laud io \ on- boohs. The aUention claim of Jell i A" nght in section 12 in the reach of his own physicians at . -n *V T 5 8, of R 5 if, .......... 63 00 one tint sees another lolcsl home. «Carty, I), A P Caldwell’s dlc . be- ing’in sections 4 a..d Ü, in town For tbe preservation of timber from you to inform me, and I hili ship 6 8, K 4 W, c -ntuining 120 acres,.,., . . ............... ............. 20 25 decay, so many and different methods tend to the case/ iesse ger. Elizabeth,—estate of-4 0 have been introduced, that; the best “ ‘Ah!,’’ thought T to •. my aere-i of J & Jouosou s Don Land cl im. . I •.?..................................... 3 38 engineers and constructors appear to ‘there is < ksmith.J. W.^L dl in block 65 in, ba at a doubt as to which on the the t iwn of Lafayette, and lot 3 like. Fl in block 03/Lafa’yetter................. f 12 whole is to bo preferred. It is, how Owners unkiiaw'n—In t..e town of La- _ s ever, found that one ot the uio3t ef him look hye-tte. Yaiuhill Co, • • Oregon : ft was fective of these curious processes con Lots in Block 2, 3, 4 and 5 in sists in subjecting the wood to a tem Joe look off his book, and ¡inmc- 19.. perature above Jhe boiling point of diatoly 1 informed the master. water, and below 300 degrees Fah., ‘‘Indeed!’ said he, 'how I did von /- * • while immersed in a bath of creosote 2, 3 and 4 know be was idle?’ a sufficient length of timé to expel “ '1 saw him,’ said I. the moisture. When the water is thus vo nr “ ‘You did? And were expelled, the pores contain only skarn 4 1 the hot oil, by means of which change eyes on your book when you saw 3, 4, 5 and 6 in the stesru iu the pores of the wood is him?’ 1, 2 and 5 in condeused, and a vacuum formed, in 1. 2, ó und 6 in “I was enu-jhl, ond I never 2. 4, 5 and tí in ‘ to which the oil is forced by atuios- 2 und 3 in a/ra in. pheaic pressure aud capillary pres watched tor idle boys If we are sufficiently watchful sure. It Is thought that a wooden platform, thoroughly treated in this over Our own conduct we-4 shall manner, would last twenty to thirty have no time to find fault with the years, and prove superior to a stone conduct of others. platform during the entire period. 67.. ----------- ,1 ■ i n, Memory iu Birds. i > J I [ SEASON - 1875. d.ms. and silver Spangl' d Hanilmigs. lieginning: eofetuining enhtaining forty-aixacres, forty-six acres, sit- sit beginning; uate in Yamhill county, State of Oregon, Black Spanish, White burkings. Golden andon Polands, Ayl' »bury Docks, ind Gan e. Friday. August _ 27th, A. D., 1875, .Sebright and hla< k African bantams * At the hour of one o’clock in the afternoon B ze Turkey*!, the finest collection on the of said day, I will proceed to sell in front Pacific Const. of the Court-House door in tlie La the town of La- dy “ Send stamp Tor illu>tr;itcd.circular to fayett^. fayette. Yamhill county. Slate of Oregon, geo . B. B arley . at public auction io tlie highest bidder tor eash in hand, in U. S. gold'coin, "old coin, the above Importer and deal« r of Choice poultry. I ox descrilfed real estate, levied upon as afore 65*.», San Francisco. said to satisfy the sum of one hundred and twenty-six dollars judgment, and five dol dy”Please state «hat paper yon saw thia lars costs and accruing costs. advertisement in * H. C. DALE, Sheriff of Ya nhill cotnty,.Oregon. July 2.1, 1«75. 4w inal s settlement . — notice 18 F hire by given that G« W, Go icber. hereby administrator af the e:*tate of John H. Hes<. dei'ea ed. -lias filed his final account in said e tate, and that the County Judge of Yamhill county, Oreg >n, has ordered that said final account bo beard un Tuesday the 7th da}’ of Sep ember, 1875, at one o'clock M. of said dsy, at the Court-House ih La fa* e te in said county. Ail perso; s inter ested are'hen-fore required to appear at «•lid time and place and make objections said final account if any xist. G. W GOUCHER. July 23d. 1875, - .Administrator. LAFAYETTE DRUOGISTH ; 1 L- I • * Z . « V « « . MM . - . ... . ""■ — t WOOD, WOOD! A carrier pigeon which was caji- TW’OTICE is hereby given that I will on k tured in a balloon during die siege A n , of Paris, ai.d sent by Prince ¿‘red- Monday, August 2nd, crick Charles to his inmlifcr, recent At 1-t o'clock a . m . of B .d day, let to the b escaped from captivity and re- lowest bidier the contract to furmsh the Co mty iurned to the house of >ts former owner in the French capital. This t SQ^ordrs Oak orAsb is certainly a remarkable instance woo ♦, two feet ions; a «cTthr* e^ cord» of U j K or .trli wo d l»i iche long. Said wood of the exercise of memory in Alie must be w*L .«ns ne i and corde < ' '»P j in the o .r.-Hii .se woodshed by t. e Hl of Ucto- lower animals, to which it would v ber, I jm . U. t. DALE, l»e difficult to find a parallel case. riff of Yambil- co ¡ot.» Q.egon. r|» The bit d must have kept its *1 lor He to G. P. ROWELL & CO., New liter haunts in its recollection for. I for Boqk (Jith editmh) contain lug l.SU ers, and estimates nearly five years. ehowlng noi9:ly I 4M- 6s.. latty.’C A—80 acres of school land powers, J Lot ittbt. Joseph . lichaidson.Mury, ul aonsu l c . of i K uelch........................... I............. ramage, Maria, d l c , of John White* h. insects 2¿.atod 34, T 2 8, R 4 W. 316acres........ ... . ..................... 13 ked. Mi « A J, 10J acres of d l c of 0 P Turner........... ... ...................... 13 lobi son, a E, 3 acres n l c. otC H ibbard; aud lot L'3J in town ot Daj ton............................................. 5 iaym ml, H C. 80 acres dlc , of Car mi Go<»d¡ich......................... z-i?., . Richardson,----- .Lots 1,2, and 3 in i block 2 1 in the town of Lafayette ftilwel. Wm. o L u. of W ätilwel and «I wife, 3»7 acre» in s cis <>t 6, 7 and 8T3. K ô ., h . 20 Smith. Seneca, u l c of R Beer, 160 O * T ’ K I» »1 soia*«, in '■eot 4 35, T O 3 W. 8, 2 klf W. .• 6 Smith, John, 142 acres of tlie v l c of f m Gaaey.................................... .. 6 Stout, L. eatate of, d l c of J Bl mch- !} aid, blu, 32J UVIG9. acre», «U in T X U 8 O, 8, R XX 3 U W. «T . . 11 Tupper, Carlton, o t l ^ c »per, Uaritoa. ç, , of iuper in sect 3 of T 2 S, Bl W, 16Q acres s <1 OGN Notice WTOTICE IS HERER 11 the undersigned has ed by the coun’y court,D g<m. (or Yamhill c the e «Lite os Owen .4.1 said county, deceased. A 1 via g claims agai .st the said estat _____ „ re- Whereby quired t<> present th -m. with tlie proper vouchers, within six, months from this .th day of July, Is75, to the said administrator, a! nis residence in said county. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate I will plea e cab and Bettie immediately. S olomon M. M athison , July 9, 18.75 Administrator. XX« t •JOHN MFliuLI A *1 SON« REAJ. ESTATE AG EXT or ■ YAMHILL County, OGN. ERSONS WISHING TO INVEST IN Real Estate will do well to call on me before purchasing elsewhere. I have land of all varieties, and in quan tities to suit purchasers. Terms reasonable. Residence and office In Chchalem P 50 50 63 Reject all violent Purgatives. Thej ruin the tone of the bowels and weak en tl^e t^e digestion. 75 Tarrant’-« Effervescent erieut. Soltser is used by rational people as a means of relieving all, derangements of the stomach, liver and intestines, because 75 it removes obstructions without pain «« and imparts vigor to the organs which t and regulates. ! * DRUGGISTS. 75 LINE Ap? KBOM Dayton to St Joseph, t'ILLiuna hack from Dayton to Mt. I Joe, via Uafavette, connecting with the cats every flay. KT"All biieihci»« promptly attended to. decH:t< * J. BEST.