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i "She liberal SjaWta(R, SAiViiAa, HIrruui)AXt 7vct7i' llKEcnel Says -If a umTTb eligoua in his occupation, whatever it nay be, lie cannot be anywhere; it C&tts to there or nowhere. jmjP . ii niririnililvS r'- Another terrible storm has visited the northwest. On the fouith of July and for several days after, a storm of rain, hale and wind, swept ovrr portions or the States of 111 inois, Wisconsin, Iowa,Ohio and Indianafuestroyinggrtui, uprooting trees, tearing down buil lings, killing taaoy persons, and leaving bchi&X , in . .; hs trail, a sad ptctstre of devastation and sorrow. Oreoa is, tin 'many respects, a par ' WL,.IMW,rjULIMMK.iim The Bulletin Says : "Yet there is HO sense 4H professing to tjespise money ;as a tbtng beneath the dignity of hu iman 'effort, nor in prating of the ad anfc4gea of a life of contented poverty i cottage where love reigns." Tell us something new Mr. Bulletin Werybody Snows' that n.oney is the ruling love of the King, and that as they have done in the past, so they expect in the future, accomplish all theit political schemes by and through the Uge of money, but the people are brjglnning to conclude, that there is FjUQh a thing rs honesty and honorable Xie unmixed with theft, hypocracy and jtqhlio plunder, and also that monry, wsnomers, bigamy, deception, fraud and continued premeditated rascality, are not essentials, really necessary to qualify a'man for a high position of honor and triut; The actual demonstra lion of all of which we make no doubt, the Bulletin will live to see. . impoutant nixiMoxs. The Supreme Court of the State of Oregon now in session, have decided the1 case of Whitlow vs Keace, 'which involved the whole townsite of Lajfayette, in favor of Whitlow; revere )ng the decison of the Circuit Court,and giving the whole townnite, containing one hundred and sixty acres, to Whitlow and the heirs of Perkins. The reasoning of the Court is that, a l'erkins settled upon the laud in 1819, his title became absolute from that date bj virtue of the donation law of 1850, and that although after hie settlement and prior to the passage of the donation law, ho absolutely abandoned or dedicated it for the purpose of a townsitc, yet the act was a nulity, and that now tho heirs of Per kins have a right and a good title to the property held for years undisturb ed, by the present occupiers, who were encouraged to purchase and liuprove by the declarations and conduct of the ancestor. This may bo good law, but we utterly fail to sec the equity of the case, nor are we convinced that such is the law. The case will go to the the Su pre me Court of the United States for reversal. what tiil:pi:oii.i; inti;m to IX). Wc have been in several of the most important of the valley counties, recent lyf and to us thfre can be no mistaking the feelings of the people in respect to the election of our next Congressman to fill the vacancy. The evident inten tion of the people, irrespective of party ties, w to support the heft man for that jffice this fall,, and this talk in some of the party press, about party name and party usagses, i simply Ptull,wiheh the people will disregard at the polls on, election day and vote straight for the teat man, no matter by what party ho luay he put forward. We intend to feud the Libkkal KnrrisLiCAN to Iwo thousand new subscribers within forty days. Let the people lock, to this matter immediately aud .ee to it, that some roan who is worthy their support is plrced in nomination and uent to Congress this fall, put on your manhood and scorn longer to tamely submit to the lash of tho party whip, or the sophistry of the partizan. The people arc the riyhtul sover eigns of this conntry, and now in the State of Oregon, let them prove their power by rising up in their majesty, and disregarding that groveling spirit vhich belongs only to abject si tves, put on their satin robe of sovereignty, and discarding scum and political clap trap and scorning to listen to silly fools sjmI political demagogues, go to the olls ou the appointed day, ar.d vote lir g man, not a thing, not a lick spittle, not a misnomer or ringite, but a mM of integrity who will unflinch ingly stand by their interests. .Let us eink for once the petty partum in the tioble patriot, and come up to the stan dard of men who intend to establish fcud maintain .popular goverment. THIS FINAL rilOOl'7 Of tho Republican votes of the two Houses of Congress ou the back pay proposition,; a ma jority of eight was against it; of the 'Demo eratio votes there was a majority of nineteen for it. -JiulLtin. . This simply shows clearly what we have of:en avcred, that both the old parties have become hopelessly corrupt. There is one thing connected with this matter which it might bo veil to bring to the notice cf the masses of tho. peo ple, as it' is admitted they, as such, are honest, and that is this : While with great unanimity the people and press denounce the late salf ry bill, ns a thieving' measure to steal the people's money, they seem to entirely overlook the fact, that if the majority nf the memlKTB of Congress who passed that pa bill, are in consequence thereof, a band of thieves, then Grajii ' 0 criiel of the bund, and the 'i.gest thief in thu crowd. Grant. as lV-'dent -eould and should have vc'.oo 1 tins'" thi eving bill; tho people gave Grant the power, as President for the express purpose of vetoing all bills which were euaeted to rob the people; they expected and had a right to expect, that Grant wuuld veto that 6.,7,but Grant deliberately and of premeditation and malice afore thought, committed that larceny contrary to equity and good conscience, and against the peace aud dignity of the good people of this nation, if indeed larceny it bo at oil If aity man ahull say, it was wron" in the members who passed that bill. aud right per se for the President to approve it, tie is a fal.-ifur of the tiuth and a demagogue of the first clas.s di-void of principle, aud h a whitcd fcpulehcr filled with lies and unclean ness. ome people say. it u true tiu act was robbery, but Grant unexperi enced as a politieiui ignorautly at.d ionocent'y signed tiie l-i!l without eon sidering its real effect, but the bill doubled hu salary and we think he! knew what he was domr; but suppose he did not, then the wh.de thin ta ken together shows eoncl istvt ly whai we have often said, (ir:mt i rhher aj knave or a An 1 or a strange mixture tf both. Let foine of his ea-ne.-t atd able worship, undertake the tak if placing him riphi Ltl'ore thejowpJo on that m jeci, and let tho hypueritc I keep silonee until he can do that.or pdaoe j him siilebv side tha thievinir Congress-! rjjin he parad,-s so promincutly before the pnb'ic. A new party must be or ianied, nnd until then, the Liberal will vote for the best man irrespective o ' former aTl L;ion. Hi: stam3 iiy t;n vr. Our rea lerj will remember th atrpeirm vn nf f 0V.i?d t, uiuu (..'i.-'jinii cb;t 'e 1 ....iii.-t thn r,r.fe,Ierite (':M,?.-,iM Wirr Pr thlj .., ,. i - J.. . -.. i -i-i i . i . iwn ,IU wu iiiui. i no new o: r,n inh. iu ; on w:m r"eivci i rti rr ut tfi- . ri!i wiiti that r :it"t-dcti'n whi -h frod f 't when & id. in. ?ter r..t I.h le?.?rts. I!uf U'ljr. l a part ner. rr rattier a dirftur, in er;)if, wh . re'.nif is K'ias (iri-wn! I. and wh. b'l.is Cri-wul I. aod wli. w.ih, at one tiin! j :ring the war, I'n-vo-r Marhit t T.i.--v,l ...,...,, abama, in ettare of prisoner., t'f th;i (ir. Suv anuab ;tia.) A'iim ti-er anl ',(, f,V' ' a; I ne 1 1 The r.r.turi -ii? Captain Wir th' n a cr gc.int utukr (jriiiV-dd, and carried ont hi r- ders", ard we ktmw frutu actual experience of hit trealmont of Fedor.ilantl l'ni,tn prisoner, that if Wri. deiorvea haiipinfr, Captain Uri. wold fheUid have been hun by hi ide. dji i-rntal order?, and still more brutal treatment of the eb-k iltfiTve fom other rtiivar tnan Federal appiiutiie i.; t,. otiire. IU taptatn it nswold a dm o . . fl Miij'r Klin tlri.'w,,'.,!. 'iiio httext thin ' ot iutore.tt that we hear nbotit hitn, :a thath recently been appointed b.y tho Ire?idout a a Hpeeial Acnt of tho postoflloe Degiirtnt.-nt in tlio H,)iith. Of course lie sst:iiot3 by Urant. If Vfirz could only have n voided punishment Ion ft enough to have voted tho Republican ticket, ami possibly to have exerted some litllo per sonal influonce in !eb!f of tho A duiiotstrtioti; as Motby ftnd iri?wold aro doio. bo would hiive eneaped tho bnlterto beto no a furorite of the Frc;iiKnt, and perhaps a Federal wilice-holder.- Lven'itj Ac. If (Jrant could perpetuate him?clf in power, atul raie himself from Pres ident to Emperor, he would not only strike hinds with rebels who have committed overt acts of treason, but he would search tho gloomy regions of the infernal pit to find an ong those legions one who excelled in wit, to assist him in tho accomplishment ot that object. A decision ot tho Supremo Court recently made in the case of Whitlow vs Keahc holds the doctrine, that when a settler under tho donation law re siles continuously for four years ami complies with tho other provisions of the act, he has an ab.-okto title in fee UMjualificd. If this be true, then if a man tlies alter ho has complied with U hi so as to entitle him to the pa tent, but before patent actually issues, as a K'gal preposition, how can his he'rs be said to take by purchase and rot by descent? lYrhaps somo out; eovtismt with tho historv hiii-k if the civil iaw can inform us. is tiii: ui:(;om batispiui. The Oreyonian demanded tho pa pers for the assertion, that Mat Car- j penter and IJen liutler had given it as their opinion, that the law as it now stands with the late amendments to the constitution,gave women the right to vote. The New Norlhwctt has furnished the papers sufficient to wipo away the d'jubt which seemed to be linsrerinf in the mind of thi Oreyonian mm, and we presume that the Oreyonian would now desire to be enlightened as to the the 1 w itnelf which extends that right, even to the women of Oregon. We refer, the editor to the New '''Northwest for the information, and if thV editor j ?f tl,at .Wer an 'conveniently produce it, please apply to the oCice of t lie Lii5F.rc.AL IIepubmcan, Dallas. Jiead up Profiler Oreyonian, wo fear you are getting rusty. The only reason that can be assigned, for refus ing to allow women to vote in the United 'States is, the blind prejudice of an old fogy judiciary. COltltKSi'ON'DnXC 12. Salt Creek. En. Ukpcbucan : I wish to give you the cropping fur a few day. SnU urday inst. f took up a team and with two of my friends started out on a prospering trip for berries; first night camped on Xcs Tuck miles west of Grand Hound fgeuey on the Salt Chuck road, next day went to long prairie, next day went as far as the last croasiuir of Salmon 11 1 v er, and then returned. Fo;nd b rriea rat li r -:care, road good, had . a good time, plenty of fun, and plenty to tnt. Not so with some of our Pallas friend.- who started from Pallas se-uc tnn' on .Monday, gf.t a3 tar a oalt Teek,at dark and nrHtuok it for the .l." oklim !... .i. i; .. i ,. 1. . , . ;tt ...J! f'T convfr.'ence, : t oni of the waj;wn and says to Juhn, ,ou pirket ont the aiii'u'ils and we v, ill tret fi h, fh!h and fu"'i, jreaeiou-5 ;;ir's yi pitch tent ! uiien the ;irl e ine t-s ii ,k thc Ind f r-' t tln-ir tnu -k ttn'iok.n!- their he'dittr and i'rank bad a t".m tmuur a ! : i t i r j t r i ! , r t he :y w.. !! o!4 .alt j (huck .Juhn lives tip b re&j 1 will t ut, nP ar'd p-t tui. blmlats anl m ""lek, vvh,-n he went la John as he 4urr,iti', hc was informed Mr. Gra- ham lived there, so be soon fouiA t!u were pnly live tnibft frim home. Jj.s (Irihooi koj.jlivtd hoir Wail!.-, a a te eatables and the next xv. ?rnijo; I h e k started for Salt Clmek with the e Acn- i. at ion of 2etl!n an eullit at Mr frntn a willow basket t a b in. I of ti- 1 igtratld IS el-?omt f a fu i n ho: thi'v will got all thr etc., and go on their j way r'j th y will find the road. jood and when they "Ot in pdt of thei'"1' hi,'h know or, fits hint f -r the " . " ... , ! t Cm: ',, then t here in eiir Mmereeper jim li 'g Waters I' rank Will sav, g( IOlUS j . . , .. . , . , , ' . U t, ,. . u that wntM he po.no n nhty bad but a. 5. in paroo epluribus you lct 1 and tli.n return home all O K. Furthermore this old alt creekcr saycth not. fO Till' T l-'Tl )lf Oil SCflt) V. Ffi.oiw CiMFTf,M: Von ftr respectively solicited to contribute a Mini II amount, ea-'li , for the purp"c of erecting a snifat'le monu ment over the prnte ot the lato JOHN FLIvM INtl; the "Pioneer Printer f i Oregon llij remains now It In tho Maonic Cctntery near thin city, but thore is no upccial monu ment t mark tho spot . Wo doeru it uncooPiary to urge upon the Craft the propriety of thin af.pcal, orto luniifi.iii the credit that "nball re sult therefi'. rn, t.uth to hiiu and to ns, liii his tory is well ktoiwn to the early Printer of ibis coast, and all who knew him aro unamd. in express hois of eteem nnd confovleiieo. Ho wr a triio aud (ithful Craft.-uiau, an honored citizen, nnd a beloved companion. .Subscription will ho received by tho follow ing; named gentlemen aud forwarded to tho undersigned, at Oregon City, when dno credit will bo given through tho column of tho ()frj'u C(Vy L'nhiptinr: V V' ?-8."11' 1-oru.in..; t-rundall and Win 1 bomposon, alam: V Brown. Albany; R 1 Head, Crvalli ; P io. II Iltincfl A Co. and Al Ziel.er, Porllmd; C 1 MV C Sullivan, Dalhu; il W Hnvder. McMinvllo ; J II Upton, J.afaettn, Mr 1'rown, Forest drove, f) L Ilavie, Comeiiun ; Geo X Huys. lugen City; j V bane. Uoseburg ; Mr Hull, Jaokiiou villo; WmM Hand, The Dal is. ANOLTNER- Oregon City, Ju'y 26 1S73. STATS AND OTHER ITl.WS. From the Oakland AVinr July 2Jlhl A certion Front Street (San Fraueieo) com mission merchant residing in K.ist Oakland has managed to get hi tb.mo.stie affairs ho badly mixed up that his neighbors aro enabled to indulgo in iho luxury of a highly seasencd dish ofscundal at his expense. His wifo went to an Franeiseo about three weeks ilg and did notroturn until Sunday night. Whjn she arrived shw found a wotum installed as house keeper, and as this did not suit Madame eho put tier out of the house and threw hor traps after bet into tho street. During tho evouinin 'be muster of the houso returned, and the wily was ordered to leave bis presages, Bho refused to abide, and the husband ejected hor by force. It ia reported that an action for di vorce in to be commenced at once, but by which party Da mo Rumor naith not While Protection Company, No. 4, were out drilling last evening, on tho corner of Madiaon and Front streets, a man named Burke walk, ed up to the engine, leaned oyer it forward put his right hand on the cogs in front of the pump, and between them tho two fore fingers were caught and torn out nearly from the roots. After the injury he was taken to a surgeon and tho wound wa3 droned. Burke ik apparently about 4. years of ago, and we believe unmarried. He was formerly pattern maker in the Oregon Iron Works, and was deemed a good workman. Thii acci dent will bo apt to cripple him for life. A horie attached to a carriage in which were seated Messrs Huntington and Odenkirk, when pnasiug down Fourth street last evening bociimo Irightoned at a boy who jumped out on the street rather suddenly and dashed off and colli led with u picket fence on the corner of harrixuii treef. This threw the animal down and hruko Homo of the IcPoes of the wheel and pulled fi the tiro. But tho men in the cartiagc were, thrown out, and Mr Hungington wan rather soriuiKsly injured, but in noway fatal. II'm companion escaped eouiIicIt-Ksj. Th horse also eompnritively uninjured, having cscuepd any damage greator thau being i tunned. l.'u'tetin. One f tbc fronvieU coiifined in tho Peniten tiary made hs eteape yi-Mcrday ami is now at large. He teems to have been a "truety," but was fruited nice to f'ftcii, for while working in the field, ho vj iivt!y lifted up Lis feit and silently tAs awty," He wa?, we believe, Kent to tho prison fr-.uj Vnmtiill county. Sujxjririton h nt Watkiud-i h is offered a reward ufOofor his eapturu and return to prison. Horo and tattle (dealing U contikrel a lepiliiuute bunifie ss m t'tah. Mi,v AMio Crane, thu painter, i in JIarin county, fastening Tamalaii on .i r. " 1 ha l inoro muiiey than he l ad to arr on tLf iiit," sai l a very tnvau individual who had jut wot: a 5a-.iiit uvc-r a nT neighbor. "and thatS where I had the advantage t,f hiur Thv.-n t bed maeh letter euns-el than he, and there 1 had tho adanUgo of him. Ai.-4 his family were i k while the a lit was 1 1-e'Ml-r. bj n.a'.dn't a'U-ud t- it, and thu, t 1 hid tho advanta '(-.f h:ni a .i n. P.ut. th.-u i-rvn u a vert decent sutod m.iii ntXar ali.! ' V'j'," i i t ix titrner, "nU thofu' wLcn ' e h U thj a JVOiti'e i.,!'y.i." Auut Si:a t', of tLI city recently Hitrri.- l a j r u v ,few. i f fov- n'een. nam -d lt'rthj l'dij!ilt, .. j a pa, not ''.kh-g h'iu.j' 1-jei.fd l r up .i!rcr .k r--i.oti y, and refuted M let h r go with h r bu-baod unk-. he I t-'-inie an l-rvlit'". Simon .-ai l b w..uldn'f. and -.tvtt -r a law V'r, '. c-..-,u, i.tol iJ'id'i f r;,: "b Hii if ill c i-t. Jsi le I j'i'r- l, "VVhbdi of tie wi wt'l ym rO wui? v !:, ra-.-Vw i. " iiuh.tr l. Papa then ad, "Ail rihl : witii blm, but ciit Uid-wk lb, r I ;! Yi a." Not served l , jsnon at hi' Ui.tuJ. t ;ii5 pi. inieetU eattitage vfhU. !'. ma te a pecu? ar m U o;. &u I ?.M, " 'ig j .r "rvtraoU w rd out of iui in the u.l i.wir. euri'ti-v : j 'to t' e '..,vrl .' 'tm: ter at TVaJo-i-T' ti j Citty itiv I' uro JVnud t h .;a ioj w ;!! not ap- ai ua-H-er ut ;htc re te-'. n i :..in'i 1; 1 1. rXti.n t-,i o i s;jfp-.-m y- a pKX the tr.y t'rsu-. t-.rt up !!e--k.;.i't- .- n t!!" i;Ut I Si.lOl t tt ti!S, !i in,- t'i:ii r Up u it Tt t ", ,iiiie lo fuel i dsiit kiiw hard- , wi, s, u jI. in uw 2t,ri4S ur ,htn 1!lllUr would 1 j a very jj-od titan only he wa. (irl) read pod writin nnd tlmtx the trouble Y,tt see them that watit it dunt how eiiuiT l tend it and thm Ihcir that doe? dent wurt to take it m . .wj rat'-l in tl o rountrry and je come to town lat week atol dont know cnoff to be postmaster but do n you think b t only dont apoint me I hain't got time ever your friend" Ac. A f ifher, in cor ding bt danghter, who had loKt her btuband. said: "I don't wonder ytui grieve for him. my child. You never will (hid hi cjual." "I don't know as I can," re sponded tho sobbing widow; "but I'll do my best!" Tho father went homo comforted. OmBha, July 2ft. Airs Clark, wife f S H II Clark, puperindendent of the Union Pacifiie llai'.road, met with a very serious accident lat evening, he was bug?y riding, and tho buggy was overturned and the was thrown violently to the ground. Ouo limb was pnralyzcd, and serious injuries to berspiuoaro feared. noston, duly 2i. A dispatch from Portland , mi)TJ). ,,etroyed tho ear j1,v" , paint, tin and repair tdiops, one locomotive two tenders, and other f Jiall buildings belong. iug to tho Urand Trunk Uaitway. Tho Ions is "estimated at $:H)0,(U!0 ; insured for Jl 00,000. Hamilton, July 21. A llancher livmed McKuery living about six miles from this place, on tho I'iocho road, wan found dead in his room this morn in-. A post mortem examination showed that death had been caused by aneurism of the heart. Deceased was a single " an j hc has a brother living uear Truck ee. Washington, July HI. Mr. Fla, Fifth' Auditor of the Treasury, receiv ed a letter to-day from Natick, lassa chusctt., the homo ot Vico President Wilson, wherein tho writer says the Vice President has improved aud is in better spirits. 1 1 is physician says that everything h ts worked to his mind exactly, and ho talks of Mr. Wil sou's recovery with confidence. ", CAIJPAKVJt San Diego, July 20. Information from flns tay valley says a fight occurred between ta Indias (f the Iacumba tribe, w jo live in Lower California, and the Mexican 1 ring in Gastay valley. Thirty ot these Indians and twenty Mexicans congregated at Pablo Sandoval's hoose on Saturday evening and . commenced gambling. Liquor was procured and the ex citement ran high until daylight, when a row occurred. Knives wore drawn and frealy UBcd. Not a single shot was fired. After long struggle tho Indiana became Masters and the Mexicans lied, leaving several fatally wounded. Pablo Sandoval, whode family was there re fused to leave, lie was taken prisoner anj pinion. Tho Indians started viih the inten tion of carrying him off to kill biin, or of tak ing him down into Lower California, and get ting a ranson for him. His triends hunted up tho Indian General who intercepted tho vic ors and ransomed Sandoval by giving the In dians some money, two horses aud a number of sheep. James A. Gray, a c itizen of Camp?, in this county, was murder kd by Charles Wilson and MeCarty, at (J r:iy' ru!h. Tho murder was witnessed by one Hunter who lied and gave the alarm. A party fctarted in pursuit of the murderers and MeCarty was overtaken at Ju lian, where ho was urrostetl. Wilion is not yet captured. Sacramento, July 30, The steamer Sacra mento gr-unded on the -j in Mghtof tho city on her way up last night and did not reach her landing until this forenoon. Water in the river U getting very low, rendering nav igatioo exceedingly di!;i ;ult. Los AngeleK, July .'SO Corn Fpondence of the ?.in Bernardino -? .Hiji "' ay' that Dr. K. IS. ll.iIet, a dentist of that plaee, commit ted iui; i iu I. y lrkiog eh'oral hydrate, en the evei.i jig of the 2Cth. 1'v.nittiio trouble was the caorc. Mr. pjiiifhrey, .h. M frin the Pico lb. use, ia ea-U r t vti.ing, lutelill in a crit ical CO'lditi"!). Vreka. July 3ft. The I.Mri-rt.tio County (Ynveitlini: tu t to.-day ari l mvle the foihTwing j ton.iist!!f : " . l'in, r ;;.it.,r, ana J, McBride and ?. S. Bent ,n, A..-!.iblym'-n. I Auburn, July 30. The h-d'-ting wcrks of ,he Auburn mine. were tot.v'.ly d-.sr .yed by fire bl. tu'orning Two u.ttt wtre in the mine at the tiu-e, but were re? c-ed ai'u-r the f.ru, having tf ived no .-erious ii-,iry. Maryivdlo July .: --The Independent Con ventiot. met to-day aid Lomlnaled the lollow ing ticket : Seriitor, Judge P. Vr.Ciief; Af Aemblym.n, L. J. A-b'ord. I. O. Hag-ctt and fiir.' Fryman ; SL-riT, VTadxke; Tas oiled :T, A. 1) Cr r : Treaviry, K. Itose ; r.'erk, C C. L'ul. jit.e, KeeotUt-r. i':d, Schs f.r; Di-ir'u-t Attrne.'Vm. -T. .M;i-phy; Pub . . A dt.s:;it.r.itor, amn ; ( ;-niy &ur- oy.T U. II. P.. -.f. r r Coroner, D. ll.;je; Ah t, 5. A- -.:e'-. New York, Inly '.!! even oVlocl i'.jL tei;5iig Cu-pr .Sehullar anJ bU wist nnarrh-1 at thvir ;.-idei f, iien hi' yU!ed t trin the right luag, eausii.jr deatlj in a fe minuter. FcbuHer etoapei but was arretvu fimrt'y il t, rvrnr l. LliHAh A!)VKi;TISKMFNTS. fgioTtfi: 7,x rAYFirror.KCor.N' P'e:ie tune-r.olirc that on Mon- -i .y th.- -nrd ': V ; I'v.uiem iH aitetid at the oTi-'c t the e . s;.iy !-rk of P.,: county and publi ! ex iaioo t.iu a.vitifln ru f county 1 i'rii' t all ctrory in va'.uatien dcftrip 1 1 mi or ,j alitie! el land loi or other property as -e-s,-,t in cai 1 county and that said Bward ;!! ceiitinue it setting., ff.on day to day until the examination a;d ,.rree;t,u of the said as. .M'-sui'ou r dl i cvu'det d provided tho sam can't V,-, del e in one Ueik. Dated thi- July :.uth A. D 1-r.V II. C. XicTiMHoviis. Ai-sossor. An ,d t-w. AcIcuiaiilratoi'N JVotice. NrOTICE IS IIKUKP.Y OIVEK THAT the undesigned was t the July term 1873, of the county court for Poilc county Oregon, duly appointed administrator cf tho ce estato of Walter J. Matncy deceased. All person having claims against said tato are requested to rent the same to me at my recidnce near Monmouth Oregon for allowance within ix' months from the d ate hereof, and all per!"nis indebted to said estate will make immediate payment to me. Monmouth July 2S, 1873. ira F. M. Butler administrator. Aug. S, fw. 3ii:Kerr' sale; Bo V VIKTUE OF AX KXCUTION issued tit of the Circuit Court of the Stato ef Oreg n for the County of Polk and to me (Krrctid I have levied voh and will sell nt Public auction to the highest bidder fr cash in hand in front of the Court House door in Dallas Polk County Oregon between tho hour f l o'cloak A M and 4 o'clock V Men SAT URDAY Till: :i()th OF AUGUST IHV.l, All the right title and interest of A D Bab eock in and to thefollowing describe 1 prinese to wit: The Donation T,nnd Claim of A D Babcock claim No 5s in Township 6 South Range 7 west in Section 8 of f aid Township except fifty acres sold to (j C Litchfield said prciu.ses being situated in tho County of Polk and State of Oregon with all the appur tenances thereunto belonging to satisfy first a judgement in favor of L. R. babcock against A. D. Bacock for the sum of Five hundred and twenty -four dollars with interest and tho futher sum of two hundred and tweuty-three and eighty-five ono hundreds dollars costs and costs of Execution: and also for a judgement in favor of S. M. Babcock and against A. I). Babcock for the sum of fivo hundred dollars and interest and twenty. three and fifty-five one hundreds dollars cowts with costs of Exe cution, and also for a judgement in favor ot S. M. Babcock and against A. D. Babcock fr tho sum of four hundred and nine dollar and interest with thirty-ouo fifteen oud hundredth dollar with costs of execution. Dated this July tho 3oth IS.T:i S. T. Bur.-h Sheriff of Polk Co, Oregon. Aug 3d fw NEW ADVERTISEMENTS LAUG EST CIRCULATION'. IN THE WORLD! A Family JTourna vf whicli can bo trusted, and i alwayi fall o" interest, ia necet sity of the tiiaef. - Bach iy ono U the CHRISTIAN UNION, U iSECIII. iVffllEAl,. 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