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DALLAS. SATURDAY NOV.l, SEQUEL TO A KANSAS TttAGEDY. ffew jfork, October; 8 Six years 1 X S. Hoki who as tJeri k itfalthy and prosperoui lumber s OQTch". "sWt ifc Atchisoti.anaaa, marxied a Miss Lel&nd, who resided -in the samo town. For- ?fivfi years thej U?ed fcappUyiogethfer- and jduring that time a child was born, r A man named V W. Marbourg, who had been bis fahoolmate la ' ' jOQth and ' tha - close . Companion of hi early manhood s years had ' been a stustaafc , and welcome Tialtor in the, house. ; In all . those jean, believjog implicit? io tbe lore of hla wife md honor of his friend, ht toerer expected ' anything wrong until Janny last, when ekcumstancca eon tiaeed him that there was a criminal Jatimaci istiog between Marbourg nod his wife. As soon as he became satisfied of this, he armed himself, and nesting Marbour in : the' street, shot him ' down. A short time pretious to Ibis hit wife left on a tisit to the Tast, taking with her their child. Hoke was indicted for the attempted jaurdeT, and slowed tof go at large on bait He waited some time fnr the return' of his wife, and then began one of the most extraordinary searches for a child on record. When hs wife left she told him she was going. to Angola, in the State of New York, aad there .after, providing himself with sufficient funds, he made his ; first visit. Here - his worst suspicions were confirmed, for he ftnnd that she had not ; been there at ail. Qoiag back to .Atchuon -he commenced the search. ; For over six months, throogh every State in the Union and all oyer Canada, he 'sought his lost end loved child. Here and there he found traces of his wife, who was accompanied by her mother and the child, and who took every possible Beans to disguise themselves so that he would not be able to track them. In hb journeying to Canada, he found that his wife aid Marbourg had been there. He could find no farther trace. Wearied and dispirited with the terrU bid search, in which he had traveled ever 18,000 miles, he arrived in Brook lyn. As he had done in every other place, . he spent his time1 traveling through the streets, eagerly scanning the face of her child that looked like his lost darling - In hoplesa search yesterday afternoon be happened to pass down Wilionghby street. He had a habit cf looking at the Windows of all the houses as he passed. As he passed the house of number 123 Willoughby eteeet, he almost fainted at beholding his child at the window in the rooms of Mrs. E. C Inland, his mother-in-law. Smothering his impatience, he hurried to the Sheriff's ofSco and made a sworn . complaint, and obtainisg the assistance of a deputy Sheriff and a special badge for himself, he went to "the house where he had seen the child. It was in the arms of his motherin law, who made a desperate resistance but of course they succeeded in getting possession This morning, through his counsel, Mr. Hoke made a motion before Judge Gilbert for the possession of the ehild, and the story related above came out The hearing was set down for to morrow, he custody of tun child, in the mean time, being awarded to the Sheriff. Mr. Hoke has not seen his wife since she left him, and be says, knowing that she loves another man better than she loves him, does not want to see her ; but he will have his child at the cost of his life, if necessary. A. Gramatxca Point. Dr.iF was the President of a Southern college who professed to be verygramatical in the use of bis language, and. therefore, expected his pupils to be likewise. Playing cards was strictly prohibited on the school premises, but, as is al ways the case, this law is often violated . by the students with their being; de tected. A. number of frehmen collect ed together in one of their number , room; and were enjoying a good gane of euchre, wnen a knock was heard at the door. ' "Who's there?' one exelauned. I' "Me 1" was the laconic reply. 'Who's?" . .; Professor , , , ' "You lie 1 Ha, ha. ha 1 Prof. F wouldn't say 'me!' He'd say, It it I, sir! ' w.-,,,.-,,; ? The old yrofessor turned his back and witofl knowing that they had him us -LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. ; ' ; J. t 'J J yU'.; ? V .. Ml JnstWs (Jotlrt for tha Precinct of Dallas I butt or uregon uounty or ro. s Henry Hagood Plaintiff v Eira BcotII atd John J Daly Defendants. To Eira Scoviland John J Daly the above named defendant, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF. Oregon you are hereby required to, appear before the undersigned a justice of the Peace for the Preoinct aforesaid on the 29th' day of November 1873 at 10 o'clock in the afternoon of said day at the office of laid juctice in said Precinct to answer the above named Plaintiff in a eivil action. Tbe Defendants will take notice that if they fall to answer the complaint herein the plaintiff will take judgment against them for the sum of $35 coin and interest thereon at one per cent fronaf the 20th day of Jane 1873 to the time o taking judgment besides costs herein - expend ed Given under my hand this 1st day of Ocl 1873. ,-'i''rVf,4 L VuratARO. i Jostise of the Peace. It is hereby ordered that this summons be published in the Libxral Repclicak for six .consecutive weeks This 16th day of Octeber 1873. L VlSKTARD. Oct 18 6w ' . Justice of the Peaee. p In the Circuit Court of the State ef Oregon for the county of Polk. Abel Uglow Plff vs Suit for a divoroe. Jane Uglow Def To Jane Uglow the defendant above nam ed IN THE AME OP THK STATE OF Oregon, yoaare hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the Plaintiff now on file against you in the above entitled snit in the above entitled Court on or before the 1st day of the next term of the Circuit Court of efcid coanty of Polk to be held en the fourth Monday of November next, and if yen fail to answer the Plfft will apply to the said Court for a divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between the Plain uS" and defendant and for the costs and disbursements of this suit Published-by order of Hon li F Donham, Judgn of said court made at chambers Sept, 23, 1873. Bois A Willis, v S27 6w Attorney for Plff, BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OP Foreelos ure of mortgage in favor of Wm. Burns aad against T.J. Baxter and Catherine Baxter his wife made and entered upon the judgement docket of the Circuit Court of Polk county end State of Oregon at tbe May term thereof A D 1373, and on execution issued thereon for tbe sum of $553 58 unpaid balance of principal and interest and the further sum, of $34 4u costs I have this day levied upon aod will sell in front of the door ot the Court bouse in Dallas in said county between the hours of 10 o'clock A M and 4 o'clock P M of Monday .November 10, A D U73, all? the right title and interest of the said T J and Catherine Baxter in and to the following de scribed preinieis to wit : Begiuing at tbe South West corner of Lot Number 3 in fraction J block No 2 in tbe town of Indepndeoee Polk county Oregon thence North 91 feet theocn East 126 feet thence South 91 feet thence West forty feet, thence South 22 feet tnenc West 81 icet thence North 2? feet to place Of beginning, with allt ho appuitenanoejt thereunto belonging to satisfy the said sum of f 5&$ 58 principal and costs aa aforesaid and tbe eosU of aid upon this writ, ieruui caah. iu baud U. b. Coin. ST Burch. Sheriff Polk Co. Dated October 18, A D 1873, Pet 1 8 4w In tha Circuit Court for the State of Ore gon, for the couuty of Polk ea , Mary E Poindexter Plaintiff vs Tbemas E Poindexter Defendant -To the above named defendant; ( la the nana of (be State of Oregon, yon are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against jroa in the above enti tled action witbin six weeks rrom tbe date or tbe service of this summons upon you, to wit on or before tbe 24th day of November A. D 1873, and if you fail so to anssrer, for wan; thereof the Pia'u&tiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded iu her complaint to wit, a decree dissolving tbe marriage contract now existing between you . and for other and further relief in her complaint demanded and costs and disbursements. f f j ? Publication ordered by Hon. B. F.! Bonham, Judge, this 17th day ol Oct A. D. 1873. Uayden a faiy, Oct 18 6w.: " Attys for Plff. ' Ui111flOiS. . i Justice's Court for the Precinct of Dallas State of Oregon County of Polk s s John J Daly Plff vs EcraScovil Deft S j To Ezra Scovil the above named Defend ant: In tha name of the State of Oregon, yoa are hereby required; to. appeat before the uuder aiged. a jujstice of the Peace (or the precinet aforesaid, en the 29th day ofNovemoer 1873 at ten o'clock in the forenoon af said day, a the office of said Justice, in said Precinct, to answer tha above mam4 Plaintiff in. e, civil action. ' -' Tbe defendant will take notion, that If he fail to answer the complaint herein, the plaint iff will take judgment against bun for one black mare described in complaint or in cae the property cannot be found then for tbe um of $50 coin the value thereof and $25 damages besides cost of this action. , ! Given under my hand this lClh day of Oct. 1873. ; L. Vineyard, Jnstisc of tbe Peace, Pnbished by L. Vineyard Justice of the PcaccOctl6tb 1873. Octl8gw isvcliiaitiistration Sale. . BY ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT I will sell at public auction to (he highest bidder, for cash, (gold coin) in hand on Tues day the 25th day of November next at the Court house door in Dallas, Polk county Oregon the eouth oie third part of tbe South half of the Donation Land Claim ol Jefferson Chitwood and, Mary Chitwood bU wife, it being the property of the estate of said Mary Cb it wood deceased and situate near Salem ia Town sevea Sooth, r tge three west in Polk eounty Oregon , and containing fifty-three acres more or less. Tbe ale t be made at the hour of 12 m. on said . Jessie C Chitwood. v i Administator 1 " O.'W. Lawson AUy. 0c"ber11, 1873. ' Oct 26 f-vr LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. BBY TIBTUiJ OP i THE WARRANTS appended t the delinquent tax rolls of th T County of Polk and ; State ef Oregon for the year 1871 and 1872 to me directed and commanding me that of the effects of the delinquent tax payer thereon , named to collect the taxes, doe said County and State for said years ot 1871 and 1872 and make due retarn thereof." '. " ; ? - I , have this day levied upon and will on MONDAY THE , - -! - . T DAY OF DECEMOEn 18T3. in front of the Court House door in Dallas aid County and State to Ihe highest and best bidder for cash in hand sell at public auction tbe following parts and , parcels of real estate to satisfy the taxes tberon as hereafter appear, and for? cost f and upon this u execution to wit. The following to satisfy the- taxes thereon for , eighteen hundred, and seventy two the same being returned as the property of Ben Simpson! All of the donation land claim ot Samuel Fields ancr Matilda Fields his wife being claim Number (71) severity one Notification five thousand and sixty oue and being situated in Township ft South. Range 6 and 7 West Willamette Merridtan Polk County Oi'egon and containing six hundred and forty acres of lflfld,? . ; ' Also all of the North East quarter of section twenty five Township six South, Range seven West and fifty one acres of the West end of the North West qusrter of Section thirty in Township six south, Ranged West of Willamette merridtan Polk County Oregon. Also all of the following described premises to wit beginning at a post on tie Western boundary of Jacob Doran ,land claim running thence West (80) eighty Chains thence North (40) forty chains thence East 80 eighty chains thence South (40) forty chains t the place of Beginning containing three hundred aad twenty acres lying in sec tion twenty six Township six South, Range sevea Wst of tfce Willamette Merriuian Polk County. Oregon. And the following are returned Vy assessor in the name of Stipps estate commencing et the South East cruer of David McDonald's land claim Thence North (13) thirteen chains thence West (1.50) one and fifty one hundredths chains , thence North (1.86) one and eighty six one bandretha chains thence West (40.74) forty and seventy four one hundredths chains tbenOe South 1.86 one and eighty six one hun dreths chains tbnae a west by stpth di rection 2l.2j twenty one and two one bun dretbs cbain thence South 5 five chains to the South west corner of the said claim thence Eatt 61.58 sixty one and sixty eight one hundredths cbatus to the place of begiaing containing eighty acres of land situated in section seven and eighteen Townhip six South Range thre west of the WUUniette Mrrridian Polk county Oregon The (ant above described land to be mil to satisfy taxes' fwr the years 1871-72- -And the fallowing described lands the same being returned by assessor as the pr-perty of ilarlow Harney. Beginning at a pot (7. 70) seven and serepty,oae bu4jrdih chains Kat and (U.50) ftiteen and fifty one hundredth chains South of the North Kae quarter of section sixteec in Township even H uth Kange five wH of the Willamette Merridian Thence North V.60J nine and sixty on hundredths chaiu Thence , West 97.50 eigty seven and fifty turn handre hhs chains Thence South tV 16 forty nine and Cfu?n oe hundredths chains Thooc Eivat'ki7 forty seven chains Tbcnc South 39 85 tbirfy nsn and eighty five oue nundredths chains Thcn.-C East (S0J eighty chain Thence .North 0 eighty chains Tbeoco West 33.63 J thirty eighty and sixty three one hundredtb chain! to the place of beginning containing (91294) nine hundred and twel ve and nine four Vne hundredths acres of land Also the following Premises to wit; Tbe West half tbe bona, tion Laad Estate ol John II. Nichlon and wife tbe same having been purchased by raid Barney Irom fc, A. Urabam and wife as appear upon record of said Polk County tbe name to be more particularly described in certificate of sale All the above land to be soil subject to redemption a the law direets. Dated at Dalian this 21st day of October A D 1873, S. T. Brum, Sheriff of Polk County Orgon. Oct25 4w 73. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Pulk' ci Oouldman Hubbard Administratir of the estate of 11 il ah Smith deceased Plaintiff - vs -.,.. John M Wilson Defendant. TO JOHN M. WILSON THE ABOVE named Defendant In the nsme of the State of Oregon You are hereby notified and required to appear and and aoswor th com plain filed agaiot you in the above entuhd action, in the above entitled Court, a 'hi next regular term thereof to wit : On the 24th day' of November 1873) fourth Monday of November 1873 aud if you fail to answer for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for tbe relief prayed for in tbe com plaint to wit: for judgement Cor tbe sum of two hundred and sixty-four dollars ($264, gold coin together with Interest thereon in like coin at the rate of ten por cent per annum from the 10th day of September 1868 to time of taking judgement beside costs costs and dis bursements of this action. L. Vineyard, Atty for Plff. Published by order of the Hon. B F Bon bam, Judge of, s lid court which order bears date Sept 24, 1 873. S 27 9 w GrARDIAIw'S SALE. ID parnuraneeof an order of the County Court for Polk ctunty Oregon, made the 7th day of October 1873, authorising me to sell the following described property, belonging to the miner heirsxjf 3. &. Walling, deceased, notice is hereby given that I will on tho 10th day ' f November, 1872, at the hour of 3 o'clock P. M. of said day in front of the Courthouse door in said county sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in band, the lndvidual interost of aaid wards in a tract of land, beginning t6 feet E. ot the Nv E. Conner of lot 4 la block I in the Town of Lincoln said county, running thence N. 66 feet, thence E. to the Willamett river, thence South 66 feet, thence to tho place of beginning. By J. A ArrLeoATx her Attor ney. , . . . , .' E. A. WALLING i Octllf-w Guardian. ' ESTft A If NOTICE. 1 Taken np by the ondereigned about the !5th of September, 1873, living and one a half miles west of Perrydale Polk county Oregon One chesnut eorrel mare with biased face both bind ftet whiteNine yeara old,iom- Ba(idle marks no other mark a on or f.r..i. praised ortthe first dayipf October 1873 "by H uuonioy yi f ervce ror Salt Lake precinct said county and State at $35 i nrmr WINFIELD PLANER y! SAL KM AiVKHTISEMEiNT8. rAi;ii mi FR OMACROSS TRERI VE R. Read, unci bo Wise ! The TJNDERSIQNED are new and always ready to wait on their Customers and sell at he" ' ' ' ' lowest cash I'irici: Their lutrff and vVetl selected atockof QSNERAL ZSICRCUANDIS C omprisin Gr DRY GOODS & CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES HATS & GAPS GIlOCLRIESCrockcrv 4 ND OTHER ARTICLES TOO NU 1 Vm,5roo to Mention. We n?irher ad vertie nor Give Bait, .but iatend to, do the Square thing with .A.11 &evervbodv Protliicetatacii lor ComIm. COME AND SEEOR YOURSELF, HEB MAS nilHfi Salem, Oregon. M 73, 22 ly. WOOL CARDING NY PERSON WISUI OTO OETTHEIR wool carded into rolls or batting can do so by the machine that id now in operation at McMINVILLU DQUT BE AFBA1D TflGMi IT A TRIAL A a o ; i Guaranteed to 'five ATISFACTIO.Y. persons coMinra fjro.yi a dxs TX3Q HAS THE PcrciiANCi: UENItY REASONEU OP WORK AT THE LOWEST LIVING PRICES. CAN BE HAD UY CALLIN ON. HlItCS & BACHELOR. STEAM JOB PRINTERS, oaFroot Street, Portland, Oreg A LARGE ASSORTMENT of BLANKS Clrcnlt, County, and JusticesCourts, con stantly on hand. Also, Bonds, Deeds, Mortgages and Blanks for use in Bankruptcy case. ADVETISE By using Letterheads, byihacs. etreuUrt printed en velops,.e to Giveus.a callandeeud n yovr orders lUHUH IIE1T0EF Practical TWTatcli maker. Tims pieces of ercry description repaired and guaranteed fr-r c.a year. y Jewelry neatly repairtxli work by inaU promptly attended to. . ; Guaranteed clocks and watches for sale. pallas onrco i SALEM ADVERTISEMENTS. ; THE BEST AND Hlost Improved WOOD PUMP no wan use OR Raislitfj Water for Domestic Purposes, Or tor Barn or;stock WeUa. Every man who has bad experience in the different way of raiding water, knows TilPFE IS NO WAY OF DOING IT SO, CHEAPLY and that there is no pump so durable, conven ient, and fr a from imparling unhealthy ele ment to the water as lb? Plain , WO0O PUMP manufactured by k- 1 iukjsi L,Erri riLiip co. FISIIEIt & HAAS 1 GOOD NEWS, . totiiepeopl'e;of POLK COUNTY BREYMAN BROS. SALEM .......... ORCGOJI Are nw peaiAga Fine and Selected stock of Goods comprising DRY GOODS OF ALL DESCIPIIONS LADIE3 fcCIiOICE DRESS GOODS LADIES FANCY GOODS, AND LADIE S, MI3SES,j 1CIIILD : MEN S HATS. ALSO iF,NTS and" BOY.5 CLOTHING. OF ALL. DESCRIPTIOXSnd PRICES to SUIT TUB TIMES, also a LAaGK and well j so!1tf:i);stojk;of CAIITEIS, MATTINGS OILCLOTH, WINDOW BLINDS and CURTAIN'S. ALSO GRCERIKS, QUERNiWARE ir fact any thing pertaining to House Furnivling goods. Having bought our Stock in San Francisco and New York in perxou wo can hold out Superior inducements to purchasers, CALL and SEE for yourselves. JBreyiuaii Tiro. ilar 8 73 3 CAPITAL S A Li OO JV SALEM JO. BEUNARD, TROrRIETOR Has just'received a largeinvoice of WINE. LI0U0R AND CIGR3 His brands embrace the choicest varieties. S2T Be sure and GIVE HLH A GALL COWLEUCIAla WOTEI. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SALEM......... OREGON; JVIRS. A.J. RIELY - PROP riIIIS IlOU SB WILL" BE KEPT IN X Virst elaw ordr, and with attentive, and Iglaj ... ervaute . ; ; NO CHINESE COOKS EMPLOYED I am prepared " t " furnish good coommo datlona to the traveling public, and will use very endeavor to merit the patronage of the publio FREE COACH to the House Regular : Boardiogat very low ratei: ' : , i ... nv v 3jm . SALEM ADVERTISEMENT MIIEUlI'II;ffi APP1Y TO Tri33 OLD f . ' PHCENIX OF HART-" FORD v- i t' because First, It baa complied rally with the Orego tate Law - ' ' Second. Its contracts in Oregon are backed ,; under a re-insurance contract, by IU own and the united assets of the Home Ins. Co. of New York and tbe North British and Mercantile Ine.' Company of London, aggregating $22,664,087 9T ofTering the best security of any Fire Insurance- ' Company or Association in the world.. Third, It can carry large risks, as Its poli cies are re-insured by the1 above mentioned' Coroparies, so tbat tbe PH03N IX alone can -carry the same Hue that all three companies would take seperately. . . . Fourth, It requires bat one tot : ef 'proofs, in ease of loss ; thus giving the eeurity Ci three Companies without the trouble of dealing with serrate Corporations. " Oil theae solid merit, vis : Capacity to carry the largest risks. The amplertTsossible security, 1 The simplest adjustment in dak of loss, and Tke prompt and equitable payment ef all just claims, The Phcculx Insurance Company solicit!, your patronage. C. A. HE&iD, Agent, SALEM, OREGON. . Fob 15:73 ly . . . GILBEKT. I c. czarovaaa A. X. GILBERT & CO. Dealers in BOOTS and SHOES, now ffer to the public NEW G OODS at NEW PRICES. , THEIR STOCK CONSIST, OF 4 fall Hue of LADIES' MISSES and CHILDREN'S MEXS BOY'S and YOUTUS WEAR All selected with preat'eare fromthe Tbest Sai Francinco and Eurtern Mabafwtares acdwithi due refference to the Oregon Trade. WE ALSO KEEP ON HAND A FULL, aupply of Lk iTHF.R comprising the best French rrixi which we offer U the trade at reasonable figures. We manufacture IIOOTJ and SHOE to order, of all -tylee Material and v'orkiuauhii uusa-rpaMed. gents for tha Celebrated Singrr Snwita micmtiE, of which 20.O.J0 m're were solt in 1.S72. ban any other machine ninnafact-. iird. Sold at San Francisco prices without freight, and on monthly installments to made pauier-t easy. Krery machine warranted for live years A. i. Cai.IIIIKT A: CO, Commercial street, Salem, Oregon' - Mer.ly IlEAJ ESTATE. f.RO. H. JONES Real Estate 1 j. m. ramcRseie Notarr Public er JO.VES & TATTERSOX REAL ESTATE AGEITS. Arcffotiate Loans, ITIakc CoIIcclione AGENTS FOR UNION FIRE INSURANCE CO. of San'Francisco ; and MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE C0 ef New Tork. - ! OPERA HOSUE BLOCK SALi:.VI .... OKlGON. OUR RULES : We buy or sell only on commission charging a per centage for the amount which the prop erty is sold or traded, for oar services, due when the contract of sale or trade is made We will introduce purchasers to the owners o( the property, and leave them free to make the best bargan they can, without any interference on our part ; Wo pay all advertising expanses, depending on our coinuiUaion, when a sale or trade is made. .. . -,- ' 1 j We show all property, where within reach, or give letters of introduction to reliable partiea living near who will show it All letters ef inquiry promptly aud fully an swered Q We have many applications fromjgood, promp V" paying men,who will pay 12 per cent for-money, and give firft class personal or real estate securi ty, and pay all the expenses attending making out ' ( he papers, Ac. . Partteshaving money o loan will do well to apply to us btfore placing it else where We charge the lenders nothing for our services ; the borrower pay us Entire Satisfac tion given regarding the securities. . i i .. r. . i Attention Is called to description of prtpertjA or ealein tLeWKaKLV SvAvaaiian. Febl573 lv '. ': , . , , v - i XOUI8 IIVliE, FA H3LV CROCERIES ; 4 1 , Cracker JXairiilacnx-o