•riv-V '■Z ■' ■M! Tv I ; 22 .... ;... ./A • .¿il ■ .* ■ a A- ; M T h c j ' Í- k f i 1 !”“• ' 'j* : -k . r r ■1 J -| < i í I < 1 J / B I1 ■ > i I Ì* A i i » » * *< ( I If I ; -■? ■■ I A 4 ■■ t ".t » 4 f .i 1 9 f i ✓ ‘ T ■ I Í ■ jr- » I ' I I V w I» fe -..................... - « L Citation. Democratic Platform. - D C, township 4 south, range ■ 3 west............................................ . 7 87 I Th#.following is the platform adopted by Brown, M J—Col ege addition to the To the next of kin of Mary E. Hall, minor , . . ...... — — ¿a---------- the Democracy of Ore gob, in Uonrentio.i as town of McMinnville, . lots 6 75 heir of Susan R Hall deed, and all f ’ ji I w lembi »embed J ly30th, 1 7>: ' „ .p. _ 5 . and --------- r 6, . •—T- " block ’ — I -I • O • 4 •'* • • .2,3. on 7... ..... IRIDA Y, AUOU8T 20, 1875 persons interested in the Estate of í £ rhe In this age of boasted reform . Dem«.eratic partv of Oregon, iu in Brjant. Mrs L G—< Jah D C, f-ections The Republican ' paper? are in said minor. »lato; 17, 1>, 19 and 2<>, township 3 T .......................... reutou assembled, proclaim the V A — and progress, it is not unusual to the habit of late of terming1 the fertili hereas W. F. Hall ganrdian ofth< south, range 3 oiflng pr.»p .61 io..s of p Htical f-ith and west 61? 610 k a< a tíoá : ' > acres_..... ... _......... ;.... 14 00 person and Eats>e of Mary E. Hall, find men of the most meager tai Reporter a reliable ‘Independin* i L .5 1 r- --Unfabering devotion to the cardinal i Beer, R—D U, of Robert Beer; ac tion minor heir of Susan R. Hall deceased, has 36, tow snip 3 south, Range 3 thi* day tiled hi< p* tition for the sale of the ent aspiring to the highest and organ.” and then parade the fact prt ctples of R b.«blican government, as west; 252 acre*..................... I..,. 18 00 real estMta belonging to said minor heir, declared' and put int » practical operation Beal. Jo.-ia -Lots 1, 2 and 6 on block most responsible positions of trust before the people that it supports by-the rathers o the Republic. particularly described s» follows to wit s 6..in Wheatland................... >... 28 00 Uomm ncing at the North We*t corner of 2. :Jhe preservation of the gener 1 gov and power in the gift of the pen Warren. This makes it our pain ernment in the proper orercire of the Ban >i- ter, N DC, 100 acres ....... 9 U0 the Samuel McBween Donation land claim ‘poWAa delegate I t • 1. Li the Con tit .1i n, Bradbury, Pfecrfbe -Tewn of AMfty as described in notification No. 1794 in pic. Men who have not sufficient ful duty to review the course of the paremdy and -trictly constr>el, and <he , ea tì-2 of block 7; lot 8 on bkck Township No. 3, South Range. 4 West, 6; lot 2 on bl ck 3 . S 37 Yamhill Conhty, Oregtm, thence South 3 ............ .......... in iin|en mce. invalid. <>f tin Several states Of Douglas County. learning and ability t) be a res Reporter during the last two cam* of the Union in a l h«-jr rights, dig itv and Beaucamp.Elfesbeth, heir* of—Part i 891 • egress. East ¿5 and 24 one hundretbs & »<ina^tv,-»s toe mot c<<m etent and reli- of D LC, 150 acres of 8 and E Me chains, thence South 3 > degree«, East 10 i A dispatch from Salem to the Ore pectable justice of the peace or a paigns. In 1873 when honest Hi. nb<e JadRiinistratiou of their own domes ic Swttin, sect« 8 and a, township 3 chains, thence South 29.6 degrees, thence ' south range 4 we t . • 33 75 West 62 chains, thence North 49 degrees, gonian dated August 13th, says that'. conn tv commissioner, deem them* Smith was nominated on the Mitch concerns., and the -mie t bulwark against jhe tendency toward a ce tralized despot Brown, 8—Lot- xO aud 21 in town of the ich East 3« and 35 one. hundredths Whitney, the Independent nominee, selves well qualified to represent ell resolution, it refined to support ism. 7? Dayton........................... . • • ‘ 4 50 chains to the place of beginning, contain 2Oppo iti n to aggression» by ci her Cox, cdeline—40 acres'of DLC/of ing 232 and 75 one hundredths acres. Also will aanvaee the State in behalf of an intelligent constituency in the htin, nnd placed E. R. Geary’s dei 3. ^ftment of the <«o eruine t. upon the 1^ I u 1 * a r * s, 2 25 that portion of Stephen Beauchamp's dona that ticket. «or nation <>i the an I to the »xercis * of f d- Cooner, U 8 —lüO acres of D L C of tion find claim, being claim No. 43, NotP Federal Legislature, This may name nt the bend of its onlninns n? er 'W 8 Cooper?..................................... 11 25 ftcation 1795 in said township No. 3 South 1 Authority ot any of th ■ rig.» s or p. we s * Wm—D L C, of R Couch, sec Range 4 We*t, lying East of the South half The National Assembly of France justly Ire regarded as one of the its candidate. When Hi. Smith a- s »red by the Co sti uttou to the "tates Crusfer, I, to'vi snip 6 south, range 5 west r spgetively. or o the people. of the above describ-d tract of land« 8(J acres____ ..,¡. .... 4. 1-That e'try attempt on the part » f the 4 50 U toref>re the next of kin of Mary E. Hall, voted to adjourn from the 4th of Aug- hief ills that have afflicted the visited this county, he went and 111111*11 ip e.vtru poner-» i •' Co ch. RD Lt’ of R Ccticb. eec 1. T l edefeil '«u ‘«o ei eriiin -iit V to ext rc s • aiij any power* minor, and all persons .interested in the «st tilLthe 4th of November. The Federal Government during the saw the Reporter man. and forth rcueiBi 6 south, range 4 weei, 80-acre».. 2 2> said estate are hereby directed to appear notdél gat dtoit anfl < »p cially everv in-1 of Joel vfciis- t rfareiice rfe^i < t< by the < breitim* nt ( r »ray of Chris, uan. Jo 1— D deputies are going to cool off, and i before the County Court o* Douglas County, last fifteen years. Corrupt nnd with Geary’s name was hauled it-depart. niaii, recta 26 and 2 . , to^nsnip i ent- wi h the •< »»Iaffairs» o anv I , . 4 it- dep _ Oregon on Monday the fith day of Septein- MacMahon hopes they won’t make it 8 atg, or with the rights of the people there 11 th, range 8 n est, 320 açrx » • 40 50 ber. A. D 1'75 to show canse> why a H- the incompetent men have filled down and n long let ter ,* fro n Hi. Carlin, f 40 acres i) L C, of T Lar- cense »bould not b» granted for the side of of to- cho s tii ir o.wp r< presentati' es, is an so hot for him when they uaeet again. <s»i;«" sí ".; - i .. ... I lin ........ .................. .............. a«-t of ns rpatfe wlrfch sho Id b r-pudi- * highest offices in the Union and to the people of this countv was Hteiand conde ned by every friend of coi- Craig H —1 acre of the d l c , of E C And (hat thl-i order be published thre» S 25! I r Black Henry stands on the the result is fraud nnd confusion published in the paper . We Ira ve stitution 1 j erry. ><i isms. ............... successive week*jn the Lafayette O iurikk , i *i—Lot *•'in Newby’s ad- retrenchin nt reform.and Davidson. A. N a paper of gtnsral drcnlnti- n published ia 6treet come *8 at McMinnville nnd are running riot in every depart the public to draw their own eon the 5. m ■ A ‘8 ’e ri demand d tion to the town of .Mc.\ii n-ille 3 St thd town of Lafayette, Yamhill County Or id eco onn in t e administra 1 lot in the town of St* Joe 4 aO egon. bows and scrapes to passers by and tnent. from the Executive down to elusionsas to whv Genrv’s name tion ó every deparnuient ft e G««»|enim itt Dement- t ield, E 8— b l c, <>f J "immo s. sects — the on«*>t paym nt of thed,bt , h si T h Ò mas S mith , . Attest. •' I * ' 15 in 111 township 3 so th, ran^e I L.S. I E. S tît XX xs shouts: “I'm honest, if I can’t mako the meanest postmaster. County Judge, er d n reservat on f the p bile fa th; strict was taken down. In 1874. piter ace. t i tai ili y f al otticer , a d the p edy 4 west; also lot 4 on block l-un r ‘ I ' —, County Clerk. Row la d t ddi iun to the town of a speechHe ougli t to remember* , If any officer show d Ire Iretter (he nominations had been made by and n npart.a’arraignme■ t o al abuses uf Roseburg, July 23d 1^75. 9 * Mc Aiinn? ills ..... L. ...;... 5 05 p bit c tr »• ’vi «i lU vii VlJi'Ulliila VI • st « bef e th tribunals of J j &LlvV) atice; that those who Ireast of their own qualified than any other for rhe du the three paities, the editor made i a zeiious eoe of thè rights of e eetfen by Fner J >»*«-, J B PoweH. 88 C IS 20 and .1, T 3 ’.sui 8. K 4 u U , 321» acres 9 00 ito.ieople; thè a a so so ..t.- . t.- hi si.tT'r of ■' j, i l the i>< ople; the . d r ination ination of MISCELLANEOUS. honesty g< nci ally need watelling. ties of his station, it is he who has out a mixed ticket with T F Ciamp thè Ai i.ary to thè <-i il «u hor.ty. T e ; Groves, H C Lot 3Jn bbck 14. in thè ’ Jt tow . n of McMinnville ........... *.., 66 e jmi and* i upari ■ pari al »dministration ¡idminiatratiou o. thè the power to make, amend and re Goodsell, G — i.ot <» n block 20, in ‘ bell in the lead, anil placed it nt ltwshand I thè protectio • < o tue uie right- ofall; of .»11; We now have in tire field fouri Row nd s addition to toe io a n of t'eejomof of religi rejigi i re, a, of th«* th<* pr ss and of candidates for Congress; H<»n. L. 1 ' ¡real the laws of the country. Sir the top of his paper ns "our tick th-ifeiKon ii der t e . rotei ti n<>» thè h be McMin vi le ..... ................. . 56 Ga ton, Jos, d l c, oi O Toper in wet a» »wrpiH, and t isi by juries imputi ;lly F. Lane, Hon. H. Warren. Revs. I William Blackstone, the great et.’’ nnd at the head of the ticket seleqbed. , 3 T2 . K4 \V,. L.0 ucres. .... G 75 -T » . L*J Hall. Wm, Ho.nestead of U Hall, Beet 6 > e prò test against he b rd na of a Whitnev and Dimick. The latter English law writer, 8|>eaking of was this statement: "Siibj<‘Ct to pfotjctive 2, T 2 8 K 3 w; 7- sere- .............. 2 13 < ta j , H8 uvedless exactio. a f oin Hall, H.immet, Si^acres of n l c of H t. e necessary qualifications of law revis ’ o* should we think proper. ” a p o le aire .(ly intolerablv >.p ressed b> a is the cold watery.. candidate and ,M* ** , MW fc , 11 T_ VM,M> Hall •••• • • • ....... 2 25 i ati|na.l • ei t, and we in-ist that thè tariif’ makers, says: "And how unliecom- Thb Reporter for a time was stronir regulated as t-> rorjd onl? su licivt Heudrix ‘ t oi ler. 20 e SC J ® 8 D i>es f ------ ........... - will probably receive two hundred odd fellows blilding . c of i».Mathens,), id secta 27 .and e f r an econ cenc .ja nnni r.iti n of j ing must it appear in a memlrer of Iv for Camolrell f >r Gove nor and 33, in 1' 2 >, K3 W. ................ 90 00 thè ©o ern tieni, and potjo thè . urpose of aqd fifty votes. Hall, R C, 320 acres o! dlc of John ■L_.. Hi, i ; enr.«ming thè few .«t ^ie expe s of thè ma- , the Legislature to vole for a new I auainst Tolman. It called thtf lat inte rs. .•••••••••..••••.«••>■■. 9 00 jr f stering ne Urna n,?rf gran h of industry mdustry to tu Senator Logan is going to turn Isham, J, m town of Wheat.and ota thè ict im nt uf thè uth r. i i law who is utterly ignorant of the ter a "horse jockey.’’ and acciised let the i,2, 7 and in block 4 ...... 1 13 7. fi i I hat hut the thè »>rec4 mt> metals metal* art urt the thè only ' himself loose in favor of the Republi .'red »us Martin, John, i.vt in block 20 in the old 1 What kind of iiiterpreta him of drinkitm whi-kev, w . commercia values. that mm an <_« ir • re- • etc. *• But ’ basi»of VviuuivivJw can ticke* in Cahfbrnia. That ticket tow.i > f Mcjinmille — Rowland a deeiA ble paper c«.rren«y is »national curse j ad ution to ......................... ...... is in a vary hopeless condition just tion can hebe enabled to give who when Toleman came to this coun »»nd we re insist up up-»o ‘»«i the sp<-« spr« dy d.\ e.urn by the UW .-vi < < - N.iwmt'*>o reman, to specie pa.unens i 'Lirgham 8eth 2u acr s of u l c of J . __ [ * * • ' — ALSO now, bat if the Senator airs his is a stranger to the text upon ty. he went in piuson or by ajrent ib in.s. ... 1 j-The instit ti >ti of rhe s. .stem* «.f na- James, n l c uf R 4 a rd, in unique financial theories in its favor which lie coin¡nents. The mis and saw Snyder, and in the follow- tion|l bank wag a fra d ,po » h - country McDonald sec 1 T 5 a, R 4 t; two lots in an^in injustice upon he 'la buri g mas es, ‘A heatland. ...*... ... ................ 4 it will never be heard of again. Cal- 1 chiefs that have arisen to tire pub inur iss»uc of the Reporter Tolman’s and e demand «’»ch pr dent legi ati^n a* 1 Miller, i. a , 12J uci s of tto u l c, of Êrail-mlt.v bring t "is '.icio s s stem to a wiRt ifomia is not what might be called a lie from inconsiderate alterations name headed the ticket and Cauip cl<> o pHIH Hitler,.................................... . 11 j: that all c-»rre cy which may be i> u- Mi ler, m .&C o .. Lot 5 in block 50 is soft-money State. shall be con ertibie into c in »<p u <ie- in our laws are tin) obvious to l»e heils was hauled down, and no rea ed i the town <.f St. Joseph. .... ... 33. and be iss cd direct') by theùorern- m nd i ‘ ‘ ' ' Mulkey, m nroe, R K iay.es dlc , * ' ' ’ -I ment The Assistant Treasurer at New called in question; and how far <on wa« assigned therefor. Now, tect27- T5 .8. R 5 W.; and 25 p T iai ...__ the treaty . w between the U .i ed ac es of the D l c . <«f J Tomy: al York has been directed by the Secre they have Irecn owing to the dtfec we don’t say what consideration Mates and ('Lina s mil <>e so «l odim d cs to i And a full Stock of soo.iac es of the d nati n land "Piel? solelv to comme cial relati n . tary of the Treasury to sell gold dur claim of Jell Wr ght iu section 12 tive education of our Senators is aJ’ induced Snyder to haul doW the , That we condein conde in » « the party i i pow- pow T 5 S. of R 5 W,............. .. 63 * “ ‘ «_____ 2-. ing the month of August as follows, er itot only for its pontompt of constita- McCarty, D. A B laid well ’ s d l c be ’tr.ivagan.. par oblig tio g, 8, b |t :t for px extravagant viz.; One and a half million dollar» point well worthy of the public at name of Campbell and head the ,ion<I ing in sections 4 a d . in tow ii- — ALSO— and corrupt u? h i ed it administration uf The common law ol ticket with tiie name of Tollman. e tiz al n j?ov Snip >> 8, H 4 W, c ntoining 120 on the first and third Thursday each, lention. rnm^nt: oriits n enies expmdi- ft • res» SO 25 i ro ígate Watt«, of the p ople- i: and one million dollars on the second England fared like other venera He has never told his rea<lers whv tnreíand Mease ger. Elizabe h, — estate of- 0 moniy: for i a oppress! e unji.st rad dsfec- acre- of J F Jo « i .» q . i s oon Land and fourth Thursdays each. The to ble edifice of antiquity which rash he did it, We pie-nine Warren ti's System <>f tman^e and toation; for t.ie cl im............. ............................... 38 prese, va ti on of t. e f i ctions of the Gener N amitli. J. W.. L -t 1 in block GAiu 3 tal amount to be sold is $5,000,000. and intxperiencfd workmen Iwve induced Snyder to suppirt him in al Gpyernni» »• to «-nrich the great corpora- ■i* ' i I ■■ : * - J OON^TBOTZOJNTER'Srr the t wn of Lafavette. and iot 3 ton|at thee pe se of the people: hr the iu bl ck t»3. ¡.afajetter.. ....... 12 1 We understand that Henry War ventured to newlv • dress and re the same way »hat I’olman trot hi.« jobt^ ry and fra n's which hive brought •». Owners unk«. own—In <..» town of La pronr proni’h u o dsmoc tatic insti nti«/n : f r to fayette. Yamhill Co,, ren is talking of not going around fine with all the rage of modern snp|»ort. and ;n the same wsi iy that iniqà: lities of the i r teeth ess effi; for the Of all kinds. Oregon^ paper money: '"1*6 i "f the i.«t(-<Mv ertable ... Lots in Block with his competitors to see and Ire improvement.” Cicero speaking Hi Smith arnt him to haul do i’ll iho for iHdisgr.ie f d dipl matic servi<*e and n- 4« 90 2, 3, 4 an4 5 in 19.. tt a t) ) >oint < e ts and < ont naance i i oilier on the same point, says: “ L is nec 44 know name of Gearv. We don ’ t seen. Heistlie weakest candidate 1 50.. 28 in o upete t and corript .... men at , _ h >me ___r — 44 3 in 40.. 23 * ¿or a Senator to Ire thor- what |M>w r induced him to sup and*hro d: for ft» attempt to pass an un- in the field and he knows it. Even essarv 1 23 34.. in eonajit tional force bill and for a o >t log ie •» F of Medicinal ¡xurposcs. 5 3 '.. 23 in r efijher enormities which liar, rendei ed 44 the cold water man, Dimick. would oughly acquainted with tho Ctm port them. I 2, 3 »nT4 iu 25. . C 6 no50:tf thatlorga1 iz-itiun off»-nsive to and s .brer - 44 stitution. and this is a knowledge 5 (>* 34.. in flay him as a lion would a mouse. fre to the liberties • f a free people. 44 6 >.. 23 2 in 1*F T - Wo would like to know when • Tint ‘ cor'orations are the creatures 44 of the most extensive nature; a 6 13 . 23 in He had best flee to the mountains, ijw; 2t of U' t ; th ir fu iciio s und p ivjleges are 3 meeting of the State Teiuperarice Al 61.. »- 23 in matter of science, of diligence, of I gusted 1 tn s bserre the p bilie mte est ,»nd 44 r 4 15.. 23 and there remain. 4 in liance is to be called? Brother Watts rwh • •h they are not u~< d for the object of »• 3 ( 2.. 23 in reflection; without which no Sena thei f cr atí-m, but for t e purpose of op 44 25.. 3, 4, 5 end 6 in 10 has not received aliy nomination yut. pres tirion a d etto ti >n. we d clare it to >e 44 We^hear that Lane will get tire lor can possibly be Jit for his office." 6b 1. 2 and 5 in 30. 44 If the Temperance organizations' in t ie ! fight and d ib of the egi lati- e power 9< 1. 2, 5 and 6 in 37.. largest vote ever polled by a Dem We might cite from the writing of this State want to get their ¿hovels to r ¡guíate and control su h corporations 44 i 2 4.5 and (5 ia 65.. 90 iiz< public good for I 44 2 and 3 45 in 6).. ocrat in the city of Portland. In scores of-authors, both ancient and into the political pie, why don’t they ,1^ Tost we «lis pprove all m^asnes in 44 56 1 -72.. ia , J „»2 , _______ 1 _Y » ¡nt rest, of monopolieaaxa opolieaara n*> n<> labor labor.*i . l . d _ ___ • . x - V . .- his . 6 (J. « 3 ia foot, hie nomination is most popn modern, whose opinions entire!) j Dominato a ___ man __ who done some- théifcfore we appr jve ¡ of the de-I. red prn |4 C4 1 52 and «vmpathize with the avo e d Ob 44 far. and satisfactory everywhere, coinedc? with Tullv and Black thing for the cause i: stead of forcing 51.. 1 52 i , as -- the I'stron- of , , 1 of , the * ord-r known c.---------- ------- v< 24.. 1 2 LAFAYETTE COURIER. i* —— • QUALIFICATIONS OF LAW MAK “RELIABLE INDEPENDENT ÔR- ERS. GAN" . I W DEMOCRATIC TICKET For Congrues», * « •* "• ». « LAFATETTE LANE, ■ / # * • r ir e • f I * • I * r • r : f O W JI"SPHIr > - - I J <1 LÀ UVI • te V ' DR. LITTLEFIELD’S r 1 » / I « LAFAYETTE, OGN, Musical Instruments, r DRUGS, MEDICINE, Paints, Oils, Perfumes, 6 Fancy Toilet Articles Patent Medicines« [’nbaccóand Ci£a rs, < CANNED t / f f 'e 4 England occasionally does some thing stupendous; though usually be- -hind us in great and dazzling acts, sometimes she outstrips and dwarfs us into insignificance. And notably so in a recent instance. The firm of Alexander and Wm. Collie recently suspended, and it is now claimed that from $7,500.000 to $8,750,000 of frau dulent bills had been set afloat by them. This giant fraud beat» our Credit Mobilier and all other Ameri can attempts, and we confess the corn. Wo can beat them shooting but they can beat us defrauding. ■ ............ ... ........... - Dr. Watts was chairman of the State Central Committee of the stone. But it is useless, because the intelligent common sense ol mankind revolts at the idea ot sending a man to Congress to make, amend and rejreal laws, who knows, but little if anything of die laws now existing; who is utterly ignorant of the Couffnon law of England or the United States, and who coald no> communicate to Congress what little Ire doos know. But such a man is Henry Warren, the Republican candidate for Con gresa. Be h« a man of the mof»t He is not ordinary capacity. versed tn the laws or constitution of his coon try, and knows very lit- t’e of the wants of the country. We have shown that a law mnk er should be a man of learning, and be able *o impart his khowl- edge to his fellow legislators. Temperance party and culled their State Convention which nominated the Rev. G. W. Dimick for Con- Now, we submit the following grew. The doctor also figured in propositions: -First—Henry War the RepnNican County Con ven ren is not versed in the laws, or doe, and was a candidate for C<m- anything else. Second —If he had grew at the State Convention but the wisdom of a Solomon he could wtsbeeten by Warren. Now the not communicate it to any one. inquiry arfeea. whet wH1 the voc This Irefng the case, he afibuld save tor dot Will he sipport the tei»« himself from the Just o nte apt of peranoe nominee or Warren? By »he people, by withdrawing from party usage he is bound to mipport the eon test--“ by stepping down VUl we ww presume jjavmeuiv the LAFV orw" them both; but lit and owt.” tern the scale tle ! poat office will ‘“■MH ' r Z FRUITS an d induce him to sepport War ren. How many candidates for Congress •re going to take the stump? Warren to carry a plank that pe does Hen dry, and with tho e uf ul othm or hnvins for their object retrench > ent not know how to use? Watts might eform in nnbllu atta rs and the sdci.il do something to advance the cause of adv neement of toe eople. That we are iu favor of laboring'o 1 temperance, which we are all interes the judicious app op i. ions from ted in, if he went to Congress. Just <’o reus for the p irp'se ol imp o\ing our rs alo g the »totora a d northe n imagine him on the floor illustrating larie» of our ^ta e, and we deiriand the injurious effects that intemperance | th* our representatives in Congress sh 1 hei best e V<r s t > seen • the ai i of the has on the hum in system. Yes, and g «, ral Government for th- f ee na* igation those charts of his would help; decor- djmpro era nt of the > dumb.« ri. er. by r the onstnethno; locks <t the Cascades; ate the walls. , the imroveinenl of 115 iVi larnett a»d o- è ri ers: the coiistruction vf the L Ort- The Rbove got crowded obt lut S,l3J1 .u«,»nd.-.«La....l A.en.mece. week, and since then things have un- Rs frond oad and d toe e early i completi n of the I 4» 19.. . 20.. 4» 44 il- 3 k. 44 67.. 44 S'.. 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 r f r I POULTRY OAKLAND and if he can only get Black Hen ry to take the stump, he wilt re ceive an overwhelming majority. He will have at least ono thousand ^majority. / FINE WINES & I t ■4 YARDS. 5-2 Corner Sixteenth and Castro streets 52 52 OAKLAND, • - CALIFORNIA 52 52 25 50 SEASON^' 1875. Patty. C A— 80 acres of school land in st. J sc ph ............ . Powers, J 1 Lot _________ Kkha dson. Mary. acn.su L c, of R Helch........ .. ......... .... 18 00 Ramage. Maria. t> l c , of John White ly. in se ta 27,and 34, T 2 8, K 4 From tue largest and best bred Fowls in W. 31u acres............ ............ ... 13 ¿0 toe World. "i Ried Mrs A J, 10 ) acres of dlc of ' O Carefully packt d and warranted to tarry P Turn-r. .... ...13 5( safely any d.vt«nce. 'I be varieiies I • I Robi son, m E 3 acres n DC. otC c mpriae . H .bbard; and ut l 85 in town of Dark an«i Light Drahnyts, Buff and Part- ndize Cochins., White I«egborns» Hou- Da.iton ............. ’.**■• 5 63 Raym nd, H C 80 acres d l c, of Car- <hns and Hirer KpangL d Hambnrgs, lia Bai Hai rua road from nose* iut - w™- Orekon a ul Cuiifo-ua • mi (iw*d ich ........ .......................... 4 ¿0 . Black Spanish. . White iiurkiugs Dorkings. Golden durgono Quito s cbsnge. Mr. War- »¡¿X «i>* a.a * 1 »a b¿r ; tqjl e 8 a e l ne. _ BH. Duck^, »I Pol rids, Ajh sbnry Duck*, and Game. Richar-lson,----- .Lots 1.2. and 3 in That the \ olioV of the Rep blican reu has not been endorsed fby the1 jr | block 2l i i thj town of Laf.i^eite 18 Sehr Sebr gbt aiïd ai.d bla« bla< k African'JKan African Jh'anUinia » in uealii g « ith he India tribes is Stilwel. Wm. i» L c. of W 8tilwei ai d B se Turkey*, die di» iraaat linnet coHoélteb coUeetieb on th» friends of temperance. Mr. Geo. W. P" >mp > ilio and nnw m ; hat toe tin eh s ay- ‘ Pacific Coast. Const. wife. 3i7 acre» in s cts .,,6, 7 ami Dimick of Mnion, will carry the H« 9 when t e ew .nd .ms nowocc .p i g ■ T 3 It 5 20 75 d stamp lor iliu-tnited circular to the Unta fila Grand Hunde and Siletz ser Smith. Seneca^ d i. c of R Be r, 160 <M(£ B. BARLEY. itimnHrfinaa banriHr in thn «.nnmAoh- temperance banner in the approach« vat ns sh uM bs rsn-KMcdV» oth-r ..... -urne . acni in ect 3 . T 3 8. it 2 W.. 6 75 Impo: ter and dealer of Choice poultry. Fox loe^iU i and time o. e i up to settleme it by >roitb, John, 142 acres of the uLCof campaign. 659, San Krenevc». ths whites tonte of cl A ríe liest portions uf m Casey. ... . ..... ............ G 7$ th’ St te. . Please state * hat paper you saw'thie Stout L. • «-state stat? of, n i» L c < f J l llnch- l*nch- ’ * f The Inter-Ocean s special coryekpon- ’ di | L t hat we invite tto h arty co opera a d, 82 » acres, in T 3 8. R 3 W 11 25 advertiseme nt in. , 50a>3 to ! j 1 pere «ris. wh t ver m iv hare been Tupper. Carli n u l ’ c . of I uper in dent, connected with the Govern thepn t ¿liticai ajinte», .o nit-with«» i f sect 3 of T 2 S. R 4 V. 160 Hcres A ment’s exploring force at the Black in 19' ining o A the principles he ein eq «n- and 0 acres of L c < f L Tupper in it * oirid. ! sect 3 i . T 2 of 4 W...... J... . 9 00 Hills, again telegraphs the discovery S_ Thurs on, b< irs of d t. c. of W Log ra L33IL. of hncoursging gold prospectr. He i sects 5 6. '32 and 33. T 5 8. K 3 I- W, 4->9 acres.......... .(.... 6 has stated very exciting things be Thom -s. J R. Lot in town of St Joe. Sheriff's Sale. fore, which were afterwards contra Talk >t. J b, e-'ata of. Ü LC. of Hit) i bier, sects. 21 and 22, t wnahip 5 fOTK E fs HEBEI Y GIVEN THAT BY dicted by Prof. Jenney, and our con soii>lL lan.-e 5 « est; 300 acres . 71 ÏÏ1" Jlf a. »?r?nt?8Ued & Ahe Wardíi*. Emelins71ÒÒ acreTof"the’ñ L - -- ,------------- -• W WWW W fidence m the yosmg man’» veracity t. krko fa ubili co hit u d State of Ur7 c <«f N Lean, I...... ................... I 6 76 r Ji. on the 21st ¡of J> ly, i875 an<> to »• è Wil-o «.— is slightly weakened. He says there r. _ . —Lo 12.3 and 6 in M ick r toted, command:i«g me t ‘ collect h de in town of Lata) cite............. .. 1 13 are as many as 800 miners now iu the :in<t t H.CTD’LE, I- lin- ent ta .ee for tbe.year l8.4. coargidl st the persons Hills, and Other» are arriving at the Mgaj . — —-r --------- . eluw ------ — named, 7------- ; • »rad for; 8heriff of Yamhill county, Oregon. r ♦ woi ‘ft of per» na. pro er v i ha. e levied up- Lafave te. Jnlv .4. 18 5 rate of twenty a day. on |nd wi 1 ..rocce I to sell a pub ic sale or Ó Red Mates gold c i. at p b fe ic » > rae nc ion. ion WTVINAL NKl'TLKMKNT. _.xU R £ ,g | A F A V F TT E f ent of tto co rt ho se «¡o r, f inthetowu JT hmby given thaï G- W. Qo cher, fe ----- “Aiti I tj • OQN. The question of female suffrage in > •f F fa\et in ad co nt» on 'I administrator v of . the-v-ta c ¿ Wl of -rou John H.i the Connecticut L gi vlature was post- ■ fr«* May the 3d d»y-of September, A. He» deea e-i, has died bis final account in I 1873, * |i sald e tate, and’that nty Judge ÍA..L the ÍLv. Co Cv -M. J m . í « of w, poned by the small difference of 82 l •««Bn n «•’< lock n D., * L- V.m-.tu _ , Tas 1____ orders _____ , ’.I® that , the orenoo» of said day, Ÿmù dà'ùouûty, Oreg“ b « _ tract or pai cels i- of - mid ... _ : t n r_ -_ ths „j to 102 votes, and its advocates tool thef ljowmg desc ibed final . acco nt - be te^rd Tuesday » ...--------------- h d day ay o of f Sep • - -- - 7th Sep < ember, 1^75, atone o'clock Wy muoh encourage by th» strong «*•«• -- («• W1J1 *>»1 br •>« 7t L V s sary io satisfy the taxes i t • ach case P. M. of said da y, at tbc Co irt-House in La- j rgfed, together with cos -ad charges fere vote ii» tbfcir favor. They will bottle fa«e 1 te ► 14 ia said saia co raty nly. All perao B inter* ] lie -o rontjn e from day to day untiball . ested : 1 « ‘ are herefore required to appear at on with more vigor than ever, but or i undent is sold, * ■ said time and place * Y and make objections BND2OC toU 1>. ROWELL & CO., New the realization of their hopes will not Ad ms, 8 U,— lot 5 in block 6, in the to said final account if any exist. r2t rk /?LS ook < 9nh ® ditio °) contain- town of McMinnville,............... . .. A G. Wi GOL’CUER, come in present century. ; ing lista of 2000 newspapers, and estimates Bal et, Mrs L A—I? Martin and wife’s July 23d, 1875, Administrator. showing cost of advertising, n«l9:ly 1 « <• I « Eggs for Hatching ‘ • • t * I ® * . ■ 1 * * MÏ 4. 8IKPS0N, DRUGGISTS. S ?4Mf ? « : k ■ ■ . i < » > I S’ 1 % I » *-4 Í f Í f ' I ... 1 I I l i : 1 I '■ t ¿teil 4s Ì I h « 4tó Ç - ¿c-