Pacific Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1877-1881, February 21, 1879, Page 8, Image 8

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    PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, FRIDAY, FEB. 21. 1879.
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MISCELLANEO US.
between the Pope and the German
emperor. Concessions are made on
Miss Mildred Bidwell has gone to Salem.
both sides. The cardinals oppose the
Bro. Bidwell has gone to Portland and
Pope's acceptance of the civil list.
will visit Yamhill before his return home.
The M essenger office acknowledges the
His holiness decides, nevertheless’,
• ■ ■ * r• ■
■
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receipt of tickets from the ttèspériaSÌ tor
-fieMi-oeeuwad inluMML county „on the that the ecclesiastics must obey his
their entertainment Saturday eve. Accept
5^ inst. With a party of friends the ' ordefs.
FSirmiufe, Safes/
our thanks, gentlemen.
lady had gone to the ocean beach to i —An imperial manifesto has been
Old Bro. Bowman is stili feeble, but
Bedsteads, Tables,
view the storin-angered waters, and issued announcing that the czar has
able to sit np most of the day, in his easy
Chairs, Window»,
while standing a little distance from | ratified a definitive treaty of peace
THE CHEAPEST WATCH VET.
chair, ami thinks he can walk outside the
Iliiw anil wliere >o get u koih I wh I c I i . W hi
her com pa ni ins, near an immense tree with Turkey, and orders are conse­
first bright day tjiat comes.
Doors,
CMOteH one year l«v time, at only g&OO.
Award of the Paris Kxpostilou,
stranded on the lieach, nearly washed quently given the troops to return
Old Bro. Shelley and wife j of Harris­
Bicture Frames,
burg, made Monmouth a flying visit this
It was a surprise to American maunfsetnrers of i by the waves which, following each home. The manifesto closes
with
-watches,
to
uoticejliat
the
judges
or
the
World
ALSO A GOOD SELECTION OF
week. Their many friends regret that Paris Ex[M>sition hail awarded the highest prizes to i other, came higher and higher, she thanks to God for Russia’s glorious
French and Hairs manufactureim The idea has
they did not make a longer stay.
i 1 «ell extensively advertised, throughout the United pointed to the sands at her feet and victories. ''
Bro. Jones has secured the Buena Vista States, that Aiueriean wau-hes were superior m
—Count Stolberg in parliament,
foreign tiiAiiufactuie, but this sward, coining as ft repeated : “ Thus far shalt thou come
school and will remove his family to that does
,CAN BE FOUND AT
from an unbiased Committee- so coflstituted as and no farther.” The billow came Feb. 14th, presented a dèclàratiQn
place soon. We wish them a pleasant to judge onivoii tlie intrinsic merits of the watehes.
The fact that watches are manufacture«^ at a loss with mighty, resistless force, lifted the that a partial state of siege at Berlin
WATERHOUSE
’S, ‘
stay in Buena Vista, but are sorry to have price in Europe than America, skillud mechanics
was
necessary
to
repress
the
secret
’
often
receiving
but
one
shilling
per
day,-
denote
trunk
by
her
side,
dashed
it
against
them leave us.
POST OFFICE BUILD IE CT
I that good watchee can be solil at a less price than
The scarlet fever has made its appear­ American niaiiulature. The fact that foreign her, crushed her, killed her. With its socialists’ propaganda, and to prevent
i
watches
being
ailapmd
to
change
of
climate
than
Monmoutli,
ance on the Luckiamutp. One daughter American nianufacnire, which seem to be tlie main retiring How- her body was borne to communication between foreign and
of Mr. Harris died on Wednesday and ! points in the judge's decision, <-an not help but to the surf. Her companions followed German socialists.
Oregon.
throw future sales in favor of foreign watches.
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other members of the family are in a I ¡„Taking
advantage of this, one ot tla largest import­ in dangerous attempt and fortunately
—A revolution has broken out in
ing houses in Cincinnati, Ohio, have puivtuuied an
critical condition..
immense Block of French andSwiss watelios, which recovered
Hayti. A negro disturbance of an
the
dead
form.
Mrs.
" Twenty-five cows for Sale. Three have they are soiling at alow price, tuore as ail advertise-
luont-of the watches, or uitrutlaetion of the *4*1-,
alarming character occurred in the
calves, and more will have soon. Price i than for pt oiit. It s a well known fact that die im­ Klinkinbeard was forty-six years of
from 20 'to 25 dollars. Apply at_ the pel ter sefia to the wliqje-als dealer, thenholesal« age, and was one of the pioneer women island of St. Vincent.
P. H. MURPHY,
defter to the retail.dealer, and he to the customer.
—Peruvian advices state that
undersigned, first farm south of thè lower ; denoting three profits : bnt in «leafing with Iliu of Oregon, having reached this state
MONMCuTH. OftECON,
i Walters Importing Company, Ohio, yon get wa-ch-
Luckiamute bridge.
Areuipa was visited on January 9th,
es from first hand. Tlie watches they V|er “t »3.00 in the fall or 1847. , Her girlhood was
J. B. S tump .
are silver cased. o|iett-fa«-ed. all of out) stvle. '1 bey spent in Yamhill epunty, but for more at midnight, with the severest earth- Would respectfully inform the pnblio that
; are usetl ou railroads and steamlsiata, where accur­
he ia prepared to fnrnish them as good c.
We would call the attention yf the ate tWno is required, and give good satisfacti<in. than twenty yeArs her home had been i quake since that which destroyed the
I
These,wanes
ait
retailed
by
retail
dealers
at
Sit'.Ou
citizens of Monmouth and vicinity to
BOOT OR SHOE
; ami S12.00 each, but the Walters Imp«>rting Com­ in Southern Oregon, most of the time city August 6th. The inhabitants
Stephen Stoats’ letter in regat-d to tho pany is sending them to any ailrlw, on leeeipt ot
As they can obtain elsewhere, as he works-
“ Burying Ground ” south of this place. f3.l’al, or will send, by express C. O. D., if SUU Douglas county, where she was engag­ ran frantically through the streets,
none but the best French Calf and Kip.
is ¡ emitted on accrmnt to be deducted from C. O.D.
No
lives
lost.
Other
shocks
are
Cannot a meeting be called at an early
Tlie Walters Inifxiifting Company is a large and ed in educational work. She was the
Persons desiring n good article would
reliable
tirni.
au-1
wiili
each
watch
ordcicd
they
day to attend to this matter. ,
furnish a warranty for one year accurate time. mother of thirteen children, several of feared. The last account states that find it to their advantage to give him »
,
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Do not forget the Hesperian entertain­ Think of it ! A gtxid time-peace at only jB.iUi. ami them being still young, and was the the earthquake was severely felt on call.
warranted one year! They make this offer for
ment on Saturday evening. Parties in­ ninetv «lavs, so all who desire »watch will need youngest sister of Bro. Dan Holman the 12th at I ^ique.
THE WHITE SEWING
:: more A.t once. Agents are making
one or
terested have been rehearsing at theH'mxIer
/Ml ami
.. .. .1 HW.l'O
Will i i\At-
■SH.tKi
wr /1.1V
«lav trillili
selling these wutohea in no of Yamhill Co.
MACHINE
college every evening this week, and a better locality than this. To procure one, state
Foil SALE BY
EAITEKV.
that
you
saw
iiotiee
in
this
paper,
ami
send
Si.(Ml
LEGAL
AD
VEPsl
ISEMENTS
fine time is no doubt in store for those
direct to Walters Importing Companv, 1M0 Eleni
W.
WATER
HOUSE
—Hayes has approved the act to
who go. Twenty-five cents admission ut St , Cincinnati, Chio, and by retuniniail.or express
MONMOUTH, OltEUtlN.
yon
will
r«jceive
a
gotal
watch
in
every
rt-spoc'as
the door.
CITATION.
we have represeutetl. We kiu>w the stantlmg ol allow Wbmen to practice before the
Bicun nrxL foundry .
With every watch they sen«] a warranty.
Bro. and Sister R. Percival did not for-, ’ the To house.
HOT.
supreme
court,
and
also
the
naval
ap
­
Wai«-li speculators waul .I«-vr « l«-»s.—At­
Iii the County Court of the State of Oregor for
Superior Heil# of Copper and Tin.
■»•■•IllMW! With Ui»hvntfotaryBlanc.
get the printers last week amidst the re­ tention is called to these watches, as they sell propriation bill.
Polk County.
!»<•, »or 'A^r.Ara, «dboWa, /ferms,
In the matter of the Estate
<or*<4. Cvurt
/*.>• Jinra-«,
joicing of tho tenth anniversary of their readily at a large advance in price.
eVorta, tAime*.
fully
» ■—Thermometer 31° below zero a^ of Solomon Craven «. <k»-
.»■minted.
wedding dav, as we oan duly testify to by
eeaxe<l, VV. H. Fulkerson Citation to Heir«.
i.rtiMruuMi Catalofwi iut Frae.
NEWS
O
f
Y
h
E
WEEK.
Ottawa, on Feb. 14th. The coldest and Joaeph Craven, Execn-
V AWnriEX A TIFT,
the amount of nice cake sent us. Is any
"'7 and UM kaaboODUd Ht-.CiumunaU.
toin.—
weather
®f
the
season
prevails
in
the
one else going to have a wedding ; if so,-
To
John
C.
Mays,
Sarah
Jane
Elizalieth
School-
PACIFIC COAST.
er, Ole vie Ann McAdam*. Da rid Craven, 8ulo«non i
go and do likewise.
THE
MODEL PRESS
—Miss Eva Thatcher has accepted valley. At several points mercury is Alvu Craven, Sarah Elizabeth Craven, David
is the simplest, easiest running,
Honaten Craven. Isaura kli&tbetb Smith, David
Davidson Bros., Portland, do work as
frozen.
fastest
and
mast perfect press ever
the~clerkship in the Salem postoffice,
Ackley Smith, Cburlen Jackxon Smith, Jowlma ;
weiT and much cheaper than any other
invented, and guaranteed tn la
Benton Craven, Joseph Craven, Richard Chesley
—
Gov.
Pinchback
has
accepted
the
nnri
'rhorouuhly
Hellat>:i*
CraveiL, Sa-ah Jane Fnlkeraon, John Kincade
UU&b
/rot
firm in Oregon.
All t parties wishing made vacant by the resignation of E.
office
of
revenue
agent
of
the
Louisiana
Craven,
Wesley
Rainwater
Craven,
heirs
kt
law
of
do
hundreds
of
dollars
u
aith
of
ut.ik
a
gear. It ea’rs
photographs, either card or cabinet size, A. Thatcher, who will soon start for
said deceased- Whereas at the February Tenn of
business men all their pt ¡sting tillé. Preseas as bw
district.
astH. Far business orinting, ilo t<ri.K. Notar:/
1879,
of
said
County
Court,
W.
H.
Fulkerson
and
will never regret patronizing this popular eastern Oregon.
tn use,
Joseph Crave iv Executors of said Estate, did tile UJ foot power, S1U0 to fldO. Over (I MIO
and a Prise Medal auwrdrd at the Paris Exposition.
firm. Try them ODce, you will want to go
—Supreme court grinding away on - —The House made good progress their petition in writing, under oath, in which for
The leading PrtMi of the World.
reasons
therein
set
forth,
said
Executors
petitioned
A handsnmelu illustrated 124 page bonk. entitled
again, and take your friends with you.
the HoHachry-EIHot saU. — H-will with the legislative appropriation bill the Court for an order to sell the lieal Estate be- |
HOW TO PRINT andeopg of the PRINTER'S GUIDE,
longing to raid -Estate; deaenbed-as-fullbws, to-wit: ’ oc with full particulars, mailed for 10 rents. Address
J. S. Cooper, of Independence, will ' probably last until about the 1st of on the 12th.
The North half of the North half of the 1 o J. H’. DAUGHADA » Á CO., Inventors and Man Jrs.
No. 723 Chestnut St., ñiladelphia, Pa.
accommodate all persons of Monmouth
—Floods caused by heavy rains South-west (piarter, and tne South half. '
next
month,
reading
the
testimony
and tlie Sontii half of the North half of the ;
»□d adjacent country, who wish to go, to
.compelled
several
factories
to
suspend
North-west
quarter
of
Sec.
No.
19,
in
Township
!
or from boats at that place. A card drop­ : alone taking the attorneys about ten
No. 7 South, Iiange 3. West of the Willamette
AGENTS FOB THE MESSEAGEit.
work at Meriden, ('onn.
Meridian, County of Polk and State ot Oregon, i
ped in the Monmouth P. O. the day be­ days.
Also the South half of the North half of the]
—The Republican Senatorial caucus South-west quarter, and the South half of the | The following person» are agents for
fore will secure his services. Terms !
—The graduating class at the
quarter of Sec. No. 18, and the North the P acific C hristian M esbkngaii , andi
reasonable. Address J. 8. Cooper, Inde- Willamette University this year em- partially came to an agreement as to South-west
half of the North half of the North-west quarter are authorized to receive and receipt for
of bee. No. 19, in Township No. 7 South, Range 3, subscriptions. If no agent is conven­
. pendence.
braces the following students: John the order of business.
West of the Willamette Meridian, in the County of ient, remit the amount direct to the office-
There is a lantern in our town that gets
—The inquiry into the conduct of Polk and State of Oreaon. All the above des- by registered letter or postal order on-
McKinney, Hugh Harrison, Sarah
cribed
premises containing in the aggregate 320
tired of waiting by neighbors’ doors so
Dallas;—
Seward, the Minister of China, still acres, more or less.
Jones,
Retta
Yocum,
Viola
Johns,
and
long of an evening, and takes short pro­
Therefore, in the name of the State of Oregon,
OREGON AND WASHINGTON TERRITORY.
goes on in Washington.
▼ou, and each of you, are commanded and cited to
menades on its own account, at last making Carrie Nichols.
be and appear in said Court, to l»c holden at Aumsville................................. T. J. Wilcox
—The Mechanics’ Union is on a Dallas, in the Court House, in said County and Albany!.......................................J. M. Propst
itself comfortable by hanging to the limb
—A lady living in Portland has
State, on Monday the tfh day or April, A. D. Amity..........................
.. E. C. Williams-
of a locust tree, where it shines npon presented the Unitarian church of that strike at Bodie for an increase of
then and there to *how cause, ii any there
... W. 8. Linville-
be, why authority should not l>e given and granted, Buena Vista u............
passers by with a knowing, ghostly look.
wages
and
reduction
of
hours.
city with 8500 for the purchase of a
........J. H. Hawley
as urayed for in the petition of said Executors; Bethel..........................
Queer lantern, it has freaks as well as
—The secretary of the treasury has and in case you fail therein, and ¡do not appear, Brownsville................
" D. H. Putman
bell for that edifice.
such order will be granted.
other people.
Brush Prairie, W. T
.......... 8. C. Harrie*
Published
by
onler
ot
the
Hon.
Ira
F.
M.
But
­
issued
another
call
for
the
redemption
—The high water in the Willamette
... Misa E. Davie-
ler, County Judge of Polk County. State of Bellevue...................
Last Sunday was old Bro. Haley’s 77th
of 820,000,000 of 5-20 bonds.
.........Ji T. Gilfry
Oregon, made in o|)en Court on the 4th day of Cresswell.
is
sweeping
its
shores
of
the'A&
’
umula-
birthday, The cake wm delicious, as the
Crawfordsville........
. P. VI Crawford;
—The snow storm at Quebec on February, A. D. 1879. Attest
printers all testify, and they unite in ted dead wood, which is now floating
Corvallis..................
....... N. P. Briggs-
M.
M.
ELLIS,
the 12th, was the worst of the season.
Canyonville............
........ I. N. Muncy
wishing the donor many more birthdays, down stream in large quantities.
County Clerk.
Cottage Grove........
.......... 8. B. Knox.
B i tlfr A Tarirr,
and return him thanks for remembering
No
trains
have
arrived
or
are
ex
­
—The population of Albany is on
Attorneys for Executors.
-7-5t
Carol ton..................
... .J. W. Shalton-
the printers. Bro. Haley’s many friends
Castle Rock, W. T,
.Wm. Huntington-
the decline. A census taken a few pected.
Local Matters.
scarcely entered the room before the old
gentleman breathed his last. Twenty
minutes had scarcely pasted after his en­
tering the house before he was dead.
. Thus has ended the life of another of
Oregon’s pioneers, at the advanced age of
seventy-ntnel' He hub lived at hi« home-
upon the Lnchiamute since the early days
of ’45, and will be missed by a large circle-
i of friends and relatives.
»
-
I
not interfere with the present term of'
school.
—An accident most distressing in
circumstances, and causing the death
of Mrs. Mary Klinkinbeard, of Marsh-
(• Furniture! Furniture!
Furniture!!
FRUIT TREES,
and numerous relatives will be glad to
learn that his health is very good this
winter, that his faith in the'' lieaven to
come grows stronger as the years go on,
and he loves to talk of the day when the
eyes that are closed to earth’s beauty will
be opened to behold the Lord in his
glory.
The following is the programme of an
entertainment to be given by the Hesperian
Society on Satnrday evening, February
22nd :
Overture, from the opera Verdi-Orchestra.
Addresa of Welcome .......... . ... . P. L. Campbell,
nong and Chorus.................. „................Glee Club.
Recitation, " Hannah Jane,”... ......... J. P. Lneas.
Holo...............................................
Monroe Powell.
.
DRAMA.—IN IHHEEaM 1®F
“ Flower of the Family. ”S
Ethiopian Song and Chorus.
Eaaaj
........ ..,.. „.......... W E. Richardson.
Recitation, " Unity of bur Count) . F. W. Fenton
Hong. ......... .’......................... ... ,. W. Rowland.
VARCS.—IN ost ACT.
“ My Hnsliai.d's Hocret.”
Song and Chorus.............. . ....................... Glee Club.
Closing Address......................... 1 ri-f. J. E. Fenton.
Music .................................................... ..Orchestra.
J. W. Rowland, Stage Manager.
Admission fee 25 cents.
It is with regret that we announce the
death of Uicle 8ol Tetherojr, on last
Saturday evenin
He had been hard at
work in the orcha. I nil day end had come
in a little l>efo'
< lock, feeling as
well as usnkl. After m i
by the fire for
a few minutes lie con
Hied of feeling
badly, bnt would not R u
is bod to go
for assistance, insiktti
i.- the family
should eat^tbeir supper, wtm lie rested on
tho loange with his little gi »nd-daughter
watching by him. The little girl calkd
her father in a few minutes, and lid had
FOREIGN.
years ago placed ¿lift population at
—
The
Pope
has discontinued pay­
2,080, while a couhimade during th e
ments
to
bishops
who have not re­
past month-«only-says 2,064.
ceived
the
royal
exequator. News­
S an F rancisco , Feb. 1C.—At the
papers
publish
a
letter
from Cardinel
sand lots to-day a resolution was
Nino,
declaring
that
the
papacy has
adopted accepting the anti-Chinese
bill as passed by the senate as a not the means to continue these pay­
7 .
partial relief measure, but urging the ments.
—The epidemic has entirely disap­
continuance of agitation until the
Burlingame treaty was abrogated and peared from Astrakhan. No cases for
the last ( ’hinaman had left the country. several days.
—The German reichstag was on the
—We learn says the ¿ttancZarcZ that
the law governing salmon fishing, etc, I 12tk opened by Emperor William in
is in every way constitutional and person.
—Notice has been given in the
will stand strictest scrutiny in courts.
German
parliament of a bill imposing
A question was raised as to its con­
higher
duties
upon iron.
stitutionality, but after a careful exam­
—
The
cabinet
council, under the
ination by the best legal authority it
presidency
of
King
Alfonso, fixed five
has Been decided that it will stand the
■ years as the duration of the present
test.
—The Ashland woolen factory is cortes.
—Rear Admiral Fouilley, of the
now in the hands of James Thornton,
W. H. Atkinson, Jacob Wagner and Mediterranean squadron, is dead.
E. K. Anderson. The new company ! —Pleurp pneumonia is. spreading
have wool enough on hand to keep , among cattle in North and East York-
th’eir machinery running until next shire.
July.
j --About 6,000 weavers kre out of
—The Ashland academy building employment at Macclesfield, on
.. on ..
—
:xr account of depression in trade.
was sold
the «.i
8th inst. i-
by ,i the
sheriff
—princess Caroline,widow of Prince
by virtue of a decree of the circuit
Lucien
Murat, is dead.
RQgrt foreclosing a mortgage -held by
WTW-My er. Mr. Myer was the
—A dispatch from Rome says that
purchaser at 83,700. The sale will cordial letters have been exchanged
SUMMONS.
Dallas ...................
Damascus........ ..
In Justice's Court for tlie Precinct of Monmouth. I Drain's Station..
Dayton, W. T.,..
State of Oregon, 1 Civil action to
County of Polk.) recover money.
Eugene................ .
........ R. 8. CrystaP
..D. H. Deardorff
.............. 8. Harlan-
.. R. L. Dasbiel
... R. G. Calliaom
W m . JJ awson ,
Halaey............
........ H. Davidson.
vs.
•
Hillsboro.............
. .H. B. Morgan-
T homas E. R kbkv .
Independence....
.. W. L. Hodgens-
To Thomas E. Berry, the above named Defen- Jacksonville........
. Martin Peterson-
<lani :
Smith, Brassfield A- Co-
I N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, Junction..............
1 you are hereby required to appear lietore the Lookingglaa*. .1. ..................... A. L. TodJt
nndersigned, a Justi«« of the Peace for the pre­ Lafayette............. .4............ W. D. Fenton.
cinct aforesaid, on the 24th day of February, lh79, Lewisville............
.....................D. R. Lewis
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at tlie
................ J.. W, Thomas-
office of said Justice, in said precinct, to answer Molala..................
Myrtle Creek.... .............. F. M. Gabbert
the al»ve named Plaintiff in a civil action.
The Defendant will take notice, that if he fail to McMinnville........ .................. J. W. Cowls-
answer the complaint heroin. Ute Plaintiff will Mohawk................
.................. J. F. Mulkey
take judgment against him tor SJH.oO, and for
Monroe.................. .................... J. L. Wigle
coabi and disbursements of this action.
Given under tny han,;, this 3rd day of January, North Yamhill,.. ...................... Isaac Davis-
187«.
Oakland........ ..
.................... E. A. Chase-
L. W. ROBERTSON,
Palons, W. T.... ........................ FL. Bell
9-2-71
Justice of the Peace.
Pleasant Hill.... .................... J- W. Parke
Perrydale.............. .............. E. Richardson
Pendleton....... .... .Mrs. 8. A. Taylor
Portland..............
. .1. G. Davidron
Pilot Rock............ X.
.. .William Cox
Philomath............
.. .Drury Davie
'OTICE IS HEREBY-^HTEN TO THF. Roseburg..............
A. F. Campbell
Creditors of tlie firm of Eoteli A Hire, com­ Stay ton................
- - . T. O. Darby
posed off. R, Esteb and Albert Ri«>e. Alao to tho
T. N. Faulconer
Individual creditors of I. -R. Esteb and Alliert Sheridan..............
Rice, that 'said firm of Esteb-st Iffbe, ami I. II. Salem ..................
. .H. A. Johnson.
Esteb and Albert Rice, did on the 21st day of De­ 8cio.........................
........ E. Ground-
cember, 1878, in Polk County, Oregon, self, trans­ Vancouver, W. T.
• • ■ 8. C. Harris..
fer and assign all the'jr property, both real and
W. F. Anderson
personal of every name amlviiatiire, liv writing, Waitsburg, W. T.
duly acknowledged to the unilersignnl, C. E. Weston.......... .
A. C. Stone..
Wolverton, in trust, for tlie benefit of all creditor» Wheatland............
........ Wm. bcott
of »aiil firm and individuals above nanfeili to pay
and discharge said fudbhieilnesa ratably and in
CALIFORNIA.
S4-.-. «
proportion ti tliej several demands, in licconianee Gilroy.......
.E. B. Ware-
with ai- Act'MCAhe Isigislatioii assembly of tlie
State of Oreg<,m. entitled an act F' secure cioditors Kelseyville...
............ Ham’l Logan
a just division of tlie estates of debtors who convey Monticello...
.......... Mary Seawell
to assigners for tls- lieuefit of creditors. You will Saratoga........
... .William Pollard1
please present any claim or claims you may liare Ban Jose........
........ Henry Thoma»
against said firm or individuals above named,
Bantu
liona.
..
under oath, to !*e at Buena Vista. Polk County,
......G. O. Burnett
Oregon,
or ȣ
at . Albany, I.inn County. Oregon, Utóah........
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.................Jas. Logan
within three niqnl lilis from lira date of tills publica- Vacaville........
•. • • >» ....W. W. Smitl*
tion.
ViSaH»______
. .Lewis Va» Tassel
c. e . wo^v; Eimw,
Woodland....
A mi nw.
Mrs. A. E. Wagstaff
Jannat y 9, 1879,
»-24H Watsonville..
.......... H. D. Connell
Notice of Assignment to
Creditors.
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