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LOCAL SUMMARY. BY THE WILUNETTE f ALLS. NsteirMewi and fioulp fiatherea' during thi Put Weak In City and Country. EVENTS 15 THIS fOUTLAND STJBVBU GOLD AND 8ILVER IN THE CASCADES Th DlHOTorlfNi by our TownNrann Anx PERSECUTED BY THE DEVIL. The Terrible Experience of Auguat VhultB. Between Uie North Fork of the Clark' anius and Roaring river, (lowing Into the name stream, A. Hart and a couplo of olhor, men discovered during the sum mer a lodge, of quartz rock which assayed between $7 and $8 of silver and gold to tho ton. Mr. Hart ea.v'a that, according to t'.io away, no other metal woro con' tained in the quarts. If auch is tho case, It is "froe milling ore," will am tllv rcn&V crilxhlnfr In a. atjimti mill tw; jtivo a big fortune to those, who locate on the Mro, which Mr. Hart fulled to io. tr ropier, sine, snlphnr, lead or Iron is found in tin oro, it must be of far riencr quality lo repay working, on ac count 01 greater consequent expense. Mr. Hart says that as soon as the season permits next summer, ho and his "nurd ru Kumjf on mnrougii, protracted pros- porting tonr in the Cascades. Ho is confident that thore are rich mines tin tliero somewhere. Another prospector u nwnic in ne monnrams north of mount jencrson, where the "color" csn 1A fl.JI.1 I f ' I 1 ' . uutmv uinnilieil rnu HIP (irt OH tllO grass roots, lie believes that it is a vcrv promising placer prospect. A man hv the name of Cotmrn has a mine not far from Yakima valley, on the other side of tho mountains, which runs $20 in silver "mi ft percent. 01 copper to a ton. iSext uinuier no intends to put a force of men In it. The Yakima ami Scuttle Mining companies have also promising locutions in tne tuscades winch they will develop next summer. All this shows there Is many a wukoii load of gold and silver In tho Cascades. That thnsfur little has been dime In the way of developing the mineral deposits of our mountains, or not much noise made, sigmAes nothing. California Gulch, Col., was dormant f.r twenty years until the discovery of the famous carlmnntcs transformed it into (he phenomenal Ieadvillle. August Bchultz, a recent arrival from Wisconsin, who lives on his farm near Silverton, Marlon county, has had ro inarkable experiences In the supir-phys leal sphere. How long before ho will repeat those experiences In Oregon very probably only a question of timo, rorhups tho goblins of darkness have followed him from tho rigorous clime of mo urcat Lakes to tho ilrizx nv ahuma in tne racitic. Uemons hardly eve lot go. They "catch on" "for keeps. Mr. Scliults relates that while resid inir near Warsaw. Wl rinonaln. nmt nf ins neiunDors. named "Kaitv " won r,a. sossed by the devil. On one occasion this mini retired to a fence corner and performed sundry Incantations, when numbers of little black h mill anrtmtr .... i : i i.i ll ... ' . ' . i u, m-niuu nun. no ana they danced can-ran. They would nliich "Fuitv and then he would jump up like a rubber ball as high as the ton of a five-foot fence. Once, when Mr. Schultr was piowiiik in his lie d. ha una henten unmercifully by unseen hnniU. Miiimd and almost helpless, he with difficulty reached his house. In nh iinnppnnnt- unie mannor tilth would be deposited on the floor of his livinir room, anil innnw -.i .i i . " . . . ' in -ucies wouiu ny aoout tn a wild man ner. He was confident that "Fatty" played tho tricks, but the evidence airainst him was of such an aerial nutum that it would not be accepted in a court jmwee lo-ooy, tnotign in the Uiddlo Aires suits wero somctimea hnimrht iirimunv UIU UCY1I. He hud asked the Cnthr.lic oriento about tho mystery, but they grew red in me iace, nesuia, implying, in his opin ion, that they knew what the tmnhhi was, but for some reason thev wnnlii nut iiw ineir iiower to euro tha iii.v . Kui.i he, "If I had onW had a ennn, !..(.. mm of the bible, I might have been ablo to compier 'Fatty.' Tho Lutheran min ister had one, and I consulted him, but . BceiiiM ne moon in with tho uuoniiiia iin. 'Fatty' threw uivurie.l minll nil liout me, and inv lio wW n hell n. earth. Wlien I left Warsaw. I I. ml in ee tho country. A man suid to me. . soon as I had received the monev for my land, 'Uo away immediately. iWt de my an uour. non send on your trunks, My dear man, I cannot tell you what have suffered." THE ENGINE HOUSE. Th. AutuaeuienU of our City Government. Clant Kadi.h - Orerou. WorMI" jralii.t tba CHAPTER I. His Honor, tho Mayor, nppfiirs to be responsible for the turn engine house nf fairs took nt the time the term of office of the last Council expired. On his mas sive and willing back rests the blame. He issued an injunction to restrain the authorized committee from moving the old engine hnno, thoiwh his Honor had nliout as much legal authority for issnine iiijuiii-niiii un iniiian jim or tirother Mnnscy. He bulldozed the committee, and by that nenns gained his end. His Honor was determined that tho engine houso should not ! moved. Xow, d; yon understand? Thecitv had to pay the marshal for serving the injunction ami the city attorney for. writing it. "Funny bum new " ig no name for such foolery. CHAtTIiB II. John Hinkle. a farmer livinir In thin county, near Hubbard. Marion eoimtv. presented to S. Ackermiin lust Friday a rinlish of gigantic proiMirtions. 'its weight is JU pounds ; its circumference ;I7 inches tind its length or bight 20 iihiicb. me ruuixn nud gone to seed; but even before this took place, It meas ured 20 inches round raifiah enough to niijMjjy u BiKJu-Bizou laiiniv ior an entire week. Many pooplo have been looking with astonishment at tho strange giant rauisn in irunt oi a. Acitermturs store. Serloua Aeeident nt the Loi ka, Cliarlev RjirL-inun living jn ti... part of the old Hah building, a tiormun well advanced in years who arrived in Oregon City two months agd, being em ployed on the locks, fell a distance of twenty feet down on tho rocks. His right nrm was injured at the wrist, a couple of ritis are split or broken in the chest; in the lower region of the alslo men are internal injuries which aro of a serious nature. Mrs. Iiurkmun iiva LATE NEWS. Manitoba demands free, trade "Black Bart," tho notorious Califor nia highwayman, has been lodged in jail Wheat is so low in liussia that there is auispoHition to hold it till spring. Three hundred suits have been brougl: against the Canadian Pacific by mul treated workmen. C. P, Huntington, the California railway mugnaM, expended f Uoo.ooo in fighting uiu inurman railroad Dill. In Hungary 111 persons will be tried for participating in recent anti-Jewish riots. Bunkers in New York are not buying 4s and 4)h, but contracting their circu lation, In Danville. Va.. there Is much bad hlood Detwecn nctrroos snd white men. Mahoue and his dirty tricks are at the bottom of it There is unusuul dooression In the iron trade. Many works are closing down in Pennsylvania. Certain departments of me mine arc nnsk enough, American officers deslro tonnllHt in tho imneso military nervine. Many foreign officers are in the employ of the' Chinese government. Dumb Daralvsis la what tnniiilnn Mr. Tilden. Colonel Payne suvs that Mr. Til- dun has lost control of his voice, and can tiardly make himself heard. The iron industry In En -lain! nmt tlin United Htntos is in a bud wuv. Numlx-m of mills and (uroacus aro shut down. rroteouon does not make a market, it seems, A disastrous fire occurrnd nt Rbcnn- douh. Pa., on the Jljth, Five hundred families have been rendered homeluua and property destroyed to tho amount of 000,000. Muhone denies that ho was in tinrtner- ship with our Preaidont, tho swindling ux-ciiMum nouse oincer Arthur, but dfM's not seem to bo believed bv Kastcru uuniuiN. Tlie French admiral has been in. structed by hisOovcrnnent tojunnex the west coaat of Africa as fur as the Congo river, while Poituiral iiinmiH utmn iiu nl.. solute rights ou tho Lower Congo river. n ar with France is nooulnr in f'lilnn If Frunce persists in warlike movements, Germany will put her mailed fist into the mimic me, anu men an Europe will be cn tip-toe. Manitoba will demnnd from tho do minion government removal of thn mo- uouoly provision in the Canada Pacific railway charter, of duties upon imple ments, ami of other grievances. Henry Villard pays f.1,5oo tax and is spending $l,)o,ooo on his new Ituliun puluce; W. H. Vanderbilt, worth 2oo.- 000,000, liaVS t44'.OIH). tnK! W. K. Vim. derbilt, wonh $Jl,ooo',ooo, 7.87; Russel ouge, worth ?;io,ooo,ooo, $lo,4oo tax. A RtrOllL' effort will hn mnrle In sopnnVi tne noKiing of Uie Republican Presideii' tial Convention in Cincinnati. Sub OltKGOX AND WASHINGTON. A number of tramps are in Albany. Ten divorce oases are before the courts in Union county. There aro 303 firms doing business in Seattle, W, T. There was a livolv fire it Priucville on tno nth, ioss, llo.UW, BDokano countv has a cash balnnra nf 5,UUX41. , Silverton, Oreeon. has" orcanizeri librury association. ' ' A match factory is being started in Aiuany. , , j Carpenters are wanted in Tacoma at f a US f 4.00. The Newoastlo mino, W. T. . produces 20,000 ions 01 coai ever' month. Washington Territory has no less than J.'., 000 inhabitants. rt neat is worth a dollar a bushel nt Ashland. There are a number of cases of scarlet lever In I'orlund. , On the Walluskl river, nWnit six milna from Astoria, Albert Nash, a logger, was irowncu on v ruiay 01 ia.si wceK. 8uaie Itobinson, an actress ot tho Gal ety theatre on B street, Portland, died suiiueniy on Monday nignt. A largo Quantity of Oregon nine and n.. 1 !.... . . ...;n 1 , i aiuornia rcuwoou wuiduuu do 8iilipcu to Liverpool. 1 A good deal of wine is being manufac tured from nutivo grapes in Jackson county. .. , m . ' Assays of gold beai inir auartz frOin the u.waiie moiiutaiiia average 71 in gold mm tii 111 Hiivcr. The Standard Oil coiatiimy is extend' ing its business to Portland, with a view SOME JHUEAP MEFJLECTIOW We are oftan asked how we can acll goods so cheap. The answer 1 very Bimplo. Wo buy at panic pricog from houses that have collapsed, others that will go down todnorrow, and still otlieaa wlio: throw out InduceraenU in tho vain hopd to outlive tho storm. -From such souroos as these wo buy our goods. Wo have now on our counters some land-slides that are positively beyond the whisper of oompetition, comparison or monopoly prices that will teach you, in tho silent logic of truth, tho differ ence between dealing with live and dead menj between the cash and the credit system; between tho right and wrong way of conducting business. Wo give the greatest value for the least money. We sell for cash hard old cash hoping thereby to check this insane and criminal practice of wasting money for the paltry consideration of a little oredit. Postlvely no credit to anyone, Orders from the country recolve the samo consideration am at the same price as if bought in person, Send your namo for our d'o scriptlvo catalogue. Free to all. scnption papers ure being quietly cireu luted 111 the fcust to obtain mourn- for When the present City Council np penred on the hoards as engine hniwe ... btiiMuiM. tlm first eeno wasa bill nf 40Ithiit they are very poor, mid have bad u ( i-r n muu iiiiiaiiieiurom a rornand ar-great ileal of misfortune. Thev have a. .1 a . ' I weuewas tiirnwing son that is married, and tho old couple the $4(1 plan overlsiard, amid the ainnzo- upiurentlv have a hard road to travel to meiit of the audieneo : weno third, Conn- the grave," all by themselves. This case t-llmnn Miller's bill of t2o is allowed for a should he iveti!ih.,l I .1 nCW plan: the fourth mill final aeeim U worlhv iiflerenrefnl in,',,.;... .1. 1.1 lln building the aliortive "contrantion" nn- bo assisted. I "'A', wwunt of HtH:k nnpronehing conipletion. The Citv 1 ouneii will sn appear in a new set tirand prciiarations are How being made. The Fluli-Laililer. Wallace Baldwin, of Corvnllix, ap pointed by the State to look after thcftHli IvUcr to lie built at this point, was In town on Saturday accompanied hv Jus. Caswell Riid Oeo. H. H. hnorv, of Wash ington, United States Fish CommiHSion--ers. wbo came to Oregon with tlie lS.finn carp that recently arrived from thi Fint. Mr. Baldwin considers the building of a fish-ladder a very serious job, and scorns doubtful, atmarentlv. as to thn snfTi. cienejr of the 5,00fl 'appropriated for tho curpets. ZlrS.S'? The "Smart Aleck", t the mill must be b , lt .To rnrnblo" alT, , . "P.'ir 10 wanU to get their snawnina ground it the air. .,. J J " . " e";n- .mptying in the WillamctUin tlie upper nl: i,"1 .,tra,rTlint', Frmik part, of the-Valley. Bros w a.s in tho city Thursday loosing The ladder will be built of the McDon- 1 u ui ins ooynood. nlil pattern, snd will he constructed along- Thocemctery toy-steainerTn ing was at .11 1 l"" P",n" ,or "in same 'e uock ot the Jlnck grist mill on fciun- T.... ij lumunieii in .nr. .iicuonuid, the "ay. uer mill is a twin sk tf. Invents nt U-aul.:....ln Tl.- I,l.i.. ; . I - I .nH J. 1 3 .... 1 1 7 ,an"llW Aims, aiilwaukio. " i"'ii'MiK i j niirtun, hum Kit HI- BRIEF LOCALS- W. L. Bradford llU rntllmnrl from Culifnruia, improved In health. Tom r-cott is now residing in .Marsh field. Stritkler Bros, have galvanized iron wash tubs. Beuts wooden ones. Another man was lmlirn,! ! toil .... .HifllUU . It. W. Porter has entered into partner slim with C. Diamond for tlie sule of ug- Major W. W. Watcnpaugli is now hus- uy empioyeu in the manufacture of rut ranged that from the way in which the water is admitted, the current practi cally runs up the ladder, making it easy for tho fish to ascend. Tnehinoaia r Robert Hughes bought a hog from Mr. Ir,irl.H. TT...I.I.... A I 1.... . . H...rn. m IJIIIIU HirillHr. 1I1NI. WfWIT I.... "' which, upon examination, proved to be uri'on City i-xtra" brand of Hour. 27n2;l Tl.. ... .. .1 . a 111:1 u hue, hu inarm 01 ure Miiuiuv noon. me chimney of tho Pha-nix uurnco out. it is said that Mr. Jewell juhiuds to ouiiu on the ground which ho hus leased. An order has been ru.ii-nH -.,, Helena, Montana, for a car load of tlie that purpose, In Iowa, Kinnie. the defeated demo. cratic cundidute for governor, obtained I4,ooo more votes than HaneivJc. and Sherman obtained l,ooo less than (lur field, on the largest votu bv over 4 linn ever polled in the State. Congressman Borhonr. Oil iiMttifn ntwl limn ivub t)wi leader of tlio l)iii(MTiit In V iririnin dnr. ing the lute politicul campaign. Uis sys tematic ami thorough orianiviilioiiH. ev. e 11 i ig 1 1 th ) Fina l.-i t Jetail.'ticci.r.d t .0 San V. CommereaU Kr.m: Wheat is apparently scurce and its upward course has as yet been unchecked, althoierb it is believed by many that the market is unduly inilated by speculators, mid that till) account of stock taken in Jm will sliow a larger surplus than is now reported remaining on band. In the Siranton coal district, Penn., a chorus of 15o voices has I among tho Welsh coal miners, who will cross the Atlantic to compete in the mu sical festival at Liverpool next August. The skill in- singing of tho Welsh i world-renowned.' In London thn singers os vu les have iu past times ob uuneu too urighUist laurels. A Washington correspondent of the iiiur-vcmn telegraphs that there is evi dently some big lobbying to be done thi.' winter, winch requires tho presence of Hnma .J ll. I... f' . . ui 1.11; iirtiiiiii iiiunonoiiNrs 01 tne l uiiiui v 111 it uHiuiigion, aa I). I). .Ilillx, Inland Stanford and C. P. Huntington, Wall street magnates, ure reported to nave engaged houses for the season. Gov. Hendricks aaid tn a rennrfer In Chicago on tlie loth ; It js evident that ew York is u Vi.W close Statu and swings in the balance. I was much sur prised at the outcome of tho election in New York, ouite as much iw hv the re sult in Ohio. I looked for 60,000 major ity for the Democratic State ticket. I was also surprised at Butler's strong vote. Far from becoming nn nbleet. if derision and scorn, be has shown himself an admirable leader, with great political resources behind him, J do not regard linn as killed off by any means. Letter List. The following is a list nf letters rnmnin. ing in tho PostofUce at Oregon fljty, Clackamas county, Oregon, Nov. 22: Vcrv likulv new paten will h nut n the locks. The woodwork of tho old ones is rotten. Forty-live men are now working on the locks. A certain 3fr. lima and annthar man have taken up claims on the Fork of diseased. The outside of tlie carcass was covered on the brisket and the sides of the neck especially, ns well as in other places, with boils, which were filled th matter awl a few tiny worms. Mr. Hughes had bought tho hog in igno rance 01 its condition, but his attention the Clackamas. The land they huve wa. atoning ovW night iih a friend on T" U,M" T"' "' the bluff, lie went to this friend's "ranger put his hand into one 01 House and found lie hnd rum tn n. "5 .-ibhj ut me meeting. When Mr. Farlmv r,.t,,,.;,..i "ke out some wheat. he placed the rase before him and l, Uncr,i smaslicd. Clowser, Henry (.irmiistol, fll. Killiam, M. Kees, Joseph Stewart, Wm Diinlap, J. Hazlett, K. B. Newman, Win. Smith, Alfred Williams, Isaac. If called for olensu shv when nlrer. tised. J. M. B.ico.v. 1'. If. Circuit Court November Tersi. Peter Wise VS. Oau'etrn Trnn rnmnanv J!. v uinillinm;)) f Imperial Mill to no almost bad his reed to tsk tlie hog back What disease was it that th was it trichinosis? as he did. thn hog had; Frank Haaon, the PugllUtle Bilk. T..I... 11 1 . kuiiii iuvera nas received a new in voice of blankets, ladies wear, such as turner iinu cionnans, gent's overcoats, mm 000m anu snoes fife best and cheap- 1 111 U1C UlUJ KCl, Frank Mason, who travels as a nmfea- . s wsterted that there are twoopium sional pugilist, is a cheat and a bilk. He ' , m to,v,n 8,1,1 ti?ut, three white men is a gooo-iooking man of alsmt five feet .1 .T ,TC "r"? "nu" li.n In,. ;..!. 1 ion 11 the pipe. If tliev don't nuit. .folin k',.11 fMisabWk mastaclieVa swarthy Coin-r'!!!!"iVe,icLan''oW"H1" t,,e WUo'1 piexion, slight squint tn one eve, and -- - Whisky blossoms in his face. In fact, he Farmers are thankful for tljo beautiful lias the appearauce of a dinwilute man. m" weather, in cunsetiuence nf which lie dresses respectably and has a pleas- and gram are growing finely. For ing address. He adverusos himself as "'any years past thero has not been h "middle weight cliamplon of Colo- a pleasantcr and more favorabo full rado." He swindled several people in season. Oregon City, and Bill Boguc, the young Tlie Cliff House has been struck with man with whom he was to give an atli a wave of disaster. On Friday night la.it Ictic exhibition at Popc'shall on the 17th, week two dozen eggs and a gallon of say that he himself was cheated by cow's milk disappeared from the kitchen, frask Mason outof 20. Frank Mason and a day or two before that, "Homy" eui irwui jcre to i-ortan4 W work his Kuoades' overcoat walked off. He savs racket. NOTICE I he will give TEN to the man Uit re turns the coat. Some thought the patpr works were Fay day has cosne, A1J parties find- stopjted on Nuudav noon when tiia hell mg ttinuielve Indebted to me will rang. The trouble was this : The pump pleAae rtt and settle their accounts be- under the sidewajk was stopped to fix tveen now and the first of January, 18S4, another grate in the flume ; the one under inorder to save trouble and expense, the warehouse was running, and ail that A. Matcr, was necessary was to turu the water from nZJ Ackernjan'sOld tand. itinto the city pipes. J. F. Covno va. ITnrvev j: : 1 " ' uinuiinneu Hcrron et ai, P. Miller, dis- Miller, dis- Pottcr, dis- of controlling tliis market Ihero is a great demand for school tooetiers m I lurke count v, W. T. ; not enough to bo hail to fill all tho schools. Tramps,' sealluwags and thieves are numerous in the JJulles, who went there both from Portland andulong tho line of tho Northern Pacific. Kvun Jenkins was drowned at Sand Island on Monday, of last week, savs the Mlorvm. IIo was a recent arrival' Irom Kansas. A fclOO monument has been placed on tho grave of tho late Pnrf. W. L. Worth ington by the people of Tlis Dullea n mark.of IhRle jj8twnu.: : As long as tho carp of the Fish missioners last, you can get .50 nf them on application in Portland, bv pitying 25 cents for tlie tin bucket toiita'inini'tliein, Tcmpcranco people In Portland that love gin call for tea in first-class saloons. A silver tea-pot containing gin is placed before them and they help themselves Tho matter is being rotisidered us to bringing a car load of slmd and black huss to this Const. Not enough cam camp to go around,. It IS reported that .Tint Rennet nf 11. ru.-.i. .. . , : . .- ". uie j inn .iiuiieiai circuit, is to resign on account of the poor salury attached to inn umre. The Seattle rost-Tnlclligeneer thinks 1884 will find at least (1,000 men nt work 011 the Cascade brunch of the Northern Pacific railroad in King and Yakima counties. Tho steamers on Snako river above Kiporiit carry u limit l.floo tnim nt nhmit per mouth. At this rate it will require 33 i months to take away ull the grain of uiu ciuj) ui tins year. Tlie Pailv New. Portland, u-na ot- (achcil for i;l,ooo on Tiicsduv, on tho au thority of It. Hoe & company, to satisfy auUiiiiou the,. rex. - Tho U", ri, uiamhal 1.11 1"onn'? m"n named Newton was forced iiuu ui .iirugiie, j ucsoay, dv the oven oi nuaacry lulling 111 ami crushing him ..10 oinii-i luniiimi'Mi auicuie not long oinnn Tl n .1 II... . .. .. . oimu. u p muiiier uves in rortiuml. dipt. Jackson, of the steamer Wali ingtnu, staus that Chinamen. L'enemlli; supposed to have come nenws the border me, can l)u seen going up the .Sound on his boat almost every trip. It is said that Senator Dolph told some of his intimate friends, before leaving for Washington, that ho intends deponing all Federal office holders in Oreor.n u-im arc not, virtually, truculent to his inter ests. Koseburg Plahidtnli-r- "MMro.," 1?1 lerton raised a gijunsh on his farm, near v anyoiiviiie, mat weighs HL'!a pounds We don't like to boust, but if that is not the biggest souash in Oregon we will ent it. : " FiftV-f limn nm!m-nn u..,.,,u passed through Kciio.-Eiistcrn Oiciroii, in ui" litni. ui'i'K. i iiirTir.onrlit- u-nra I l J v,h"v nt-iv ucmnu ior dinerent portimis of Oregon uiiu iMimiingion 'territory, threo fort'al ami iftiiyu iii me r,ast. Ihere will be a genuine s'tninneile Portland in tlie Spring for tl IO fJienr i aiene mines. A reailv iinw nnm mm of men are laying up their savings for uui imrjHMo, anu many old placer nun ers have been "grub-staked" by well' to-do citizens. the Walla Wal a I)a In Vulan. nt Vn. vember 10th. suvs: News rencbeM the cny tins atternixin that rich gold and sil vcr bearing quartz has !een discovered on or near the Merchant farm, six miles west of town. Claims are being staked Ull, CB1TT STOBB, MASONIC TEMPLE, 133 Third Street, Portland, Oregon. Come and see us. All our patrons get wealthy. Marietta Eddy vs J. miHscd. J. II. Thessing vs. J. P. misHcd. Mary Potter vs. C. F. miaxed. Alice Potter vs. C. F. Potter (divorce), UIHUHMKCd. Jacob Mader vs. W. AV. M vera. rim. misMid. Billings vs. Billings, decree for di vnrce granted. Hurley vs. Hurley, decree nf divnw-e gnu i icq. V. r. Khannon vs. Thos. Ouinlisk. luunii )or wnt oi review granted. A. Warner and Tiiris. Channan vs. J. M.Moore, et al., dimmsHed without prej' nilice to further jirweelings. Paddix-k vs. IX-dman. verdict for nlnin- tiffin sum of !. No other caws had t een disposed of vii g'liig wi pnrH. SPECIAL I Received. tv the N. P. It. R romnnnv. another lot of ladies fashionable cloak's. Those good arrived later than exected, so we have this day rciuced all cloaks below regular rates. Partiea a inhimr anything in the cloak line can save money by bpj-jug such of oe. A. Jl.tYER, 2Tu Ackerman's Old Stand. The mammoth proportion! nf liquor interests may lie judged from the nuuemunt oi tne lust three months Twenty-three wholesale dealers nt per month, $575; 13 retail at 75 per monl I til JIO. .......'I ' - i t,v, viiu iviuii iji j,er lllUlilU. According to the laws of Oregon, it is lawnil to shoot deer between Jnlv lt and Novemlwr 1st nf oiu-h year;: grouse ami quau, irom juiy i,i to April lut; wild fowl, geese, ducks, etc., .September 1st to April jo; dusky, sharp-tailed grouse. August 1st to January, 1st; speckled irom,, Apni tsi to aovemner 1st A shooting affray occured on the Klas kanine, near Kamm's fann, Saturday ecK, daya inc AMoruin, which resulted in the killing of Jack Leonard, (by John laliy) a well-known longsiiorenian, and the serious wounding of Lem Johnson, a nldcnt of that vicinity. Travel on the Sound continues Ismts coming and going regularly to and from Victoria, the upper Mound, What- AVright, alias Kdwunl Smith, the man who wus tlnown into a burning havstack near Vv hitman station, W. T., sunered fearfully from his injuries and bruises and died in agonies of pain, A mull by the name of ltighy is supposed to lie the guilty party. Wright left a brother at Lnstio Hock, Dr., and ulso a wilo and ildrcu. Ellensbnrg, W. T., Localizer: Two thousand head of beef cattle were driven to The Dalles lately in two droves. Tlie cnttlo were brought from tho Malheur country. The ruling price since is three cents gross, and dull at that. Six weeks ago five cents was the gross price. Sunday ifrrciiry: The trustees of the Methodist church, located at the corner of Third and Taylor streets, Portland, have been in close consultation for some duys, and we are reliably informed that tho result of their Christian delilieratioils has ended in their drawing up papers, leasing that heautiful temple of Uod to tlie almond-eyed heathen of Portland, to be used lor the lra only knows what. Sunday HVfcome: The truck and draymen have all been reaping a golden harvest, and the result is that some of the keen Chinese of Portland, anxious for some of the treasure, with a few white men, have orgunized a truck and drny company witli a San Franciscan at the'head, under the linn name of E. 6. Pierce 4 Co. The stock held bv the Mongolians is stated to be as follows : Chung Yuno, $1,000; KongTni, $1,000; Hop Chung, $000; Hop Kcc & Co., $500, und others in similar sums. Timet-Mmintainerr; Some timo ago Messrs. McFarland & French ordered a cur load of kcroscno from an Eastern house, to bo shinned to their address. The DnltiMi, Orcgun. The ttoodn arrived at rn Dalies last week, aim thev were forced not only to riv the freight from the shipping point to Portland, but ninety dollar additional charges from I'ortland to tin place. It appears that tins new continental line is carrying out the old policy ot the Central Pacific in Cal ifornia, and terminal points will unjustly ins given uuvuuiagug. Saya the Palouse City, W. T. lloome- rang: 'An old miner baa just returned irom tne new diggings at uunir d'Alcne Ho has been there for several months. anil has had ample opportunity to inves tignte tlie mnnv reports, and from act mil knowledge can give reliable, informa tion concerning tho camp. He says that there is no doubt but t he rich ground ex tends over n largo area of country, the nonest nropaoiy not vet discovered. Ah the creeks and side gulches give good prospects, uuurtz ledges have been Htruck that are "lousy with gold." But ittlo propecting for ouurt has been lone owing to the snow, which is eight een inches deep on the lulls. Tho chum owners have held a meeting and passed a la w allowing claim owners to bo absent until the Unit of next June. CONSTABLE'S SALE. On Tuesday, 87th inst., fn front of tlie courthouse door, will be sold by John Kelly, the household furniture of E. P. Elliott, consisting of a bedroom set, cook stove, lounge, horse, bridle and saddle, heifer, plow, oic, etc. Your special attention is culled to a largo lot of remnants that are now on the couutef of I. Selling. It wHl be to your interest to call and examine them. 2ti2w At C. F. Muvhew's reiltjiuriint vnn ean get meals nt all hours. Uystcrs in every ai ie. A teoond-hand roller-mould wanted for hand press, at least three feet in length, Country ollices having one pleaso corres poml with Cof li ikb ollii e. U SMC S'SKWmo MACIi:. KS.I1HK, M7TIIIIID Stkeet, PoiiTLANii, ORtoos. tioni rnl Anont fur tin two favorites, tliu Whlio uiu lliiuwholil; dealer In nil atimdnrd Sewing Mui hliion, oil, net ulcN, nltiu'liinenta and genuine purls. Muclthii'D repaired ud warranted. ltwu' WANTED, 20,000 Bushels of Wheat. Ben Butlar. Ocv. Butler says of the result in Mas sachusetts: Last year I had 134,000 votes. Tho largest voto ever polled was in the Garfield election In 188o, when Garfield received 165,ooo, Hancock 112,- ooo, total 277,ooo. This year tho total vote is 313,ooo, of which I havo l")2,ooo. This enormous increase has been cnised by the free ue of money, fraud and cor ruption on tho part of fliy opponents. More votes havo been cast than will be in the next Presidential vear. The 8,ooo or f),ooo plurality of inv opponent wus more thiui lost in the city of Bos ton. Massachusetts is therefore surelv Democratic, if I make another State canvass with a further gain. When a man lias increased the JJeinnerntie vnl from I12,ooo to 151,ooo in three years, is there any need of an answer to vonr queHiion as ui wnui my programme will ner 1 am pleased with the rextilt. ,1 had rather have my vote than bo elected by l.'io.ooo. In that case it would be said that Massachusetts is a Republican nture. rtiio nas a largo reserve vote, which In the Presidential election will come out. Aow we have had them all out and measured them, and in tho next presidential election with a im hcious 11 at form and a popiilur nomination, at least we should keep all the Republican men and money at home to take care of But ler, instead of Hcnding both into Ohio und Ind.ana to corrupt those states. F. 1J. Sanborn, long Secretary of Board of Charities of MaHaachusetts.'whn kiid- porled Tilden in Tffl, at a lute Charity eon- Oregon City Market Report The nrlCHM nilntla Iwlnll Ovl.At.1 InrvHln Aa... InCMtN. llllV and hide Am llllVfh' nnlll "ill tr.t,!.. Tlio lixial demand fur product) Is too llniltcd to liv nu t:nii mr tnraiinic: WIIEAT-tNP.C '? buslnd. Oats Mo l bushel, without ark. KuitiR-tl.So barrel, country; Oregon City nilll, t" amllVW. Am.K-lreeii. 75c. perbnihel; lun dried, 10 12e f lb; l'liiiiunvr drlud, J5p, ei'mB (i n,, ior prune; iniorlor lean. f:nicKKs-iju(3,t,u) dowu, according to aito and nlxu. Kguh liK'f doicn. llAi os-sidoa, M,c lb; ham', 15; ahouldcn, IO(,(Sl'Jc. -jikkk ilp uroiu, If In prlmo order; 7c drcucd. M I'TTOS for head tl.UMV.oa. - '0liK-3c grona, aceordhiK 10 condition; 0Cc Siiisin. s-2..Vfc2.73 V tliotuand, Very dull. LAiiiH-t'oiuitry, 1A- i'pouiid. l'ftSiTtiK.H-iinciiiijhi trude In Oregon City. If you pwlinxrra out yon may get a lilt moro. HlDKft dreon. 7m.. ilrv 1Hi,li7.. u th. AnA. tlilnl offfor culled, murrain twifthlrda off.' Caubaok tl W diwvn In Irmle. WouL-Valley. lllc Ik; fair demand. llltAN-tmo per ion; mlddllnit, 11.00 tmr 100: shorti, ll.au per liw-wliliout tackt. liKKsu-7.,VitR.in W doen. Hav llaleil,Jiifitiii O.mo.ns I15I ,cM re. Pun KiKH-ll V dnn-n In tru.'e. tjliAsH-lii(ii.aic each, ot 11.50 V doMn.in trad. Tuhhh l,c In trade. IM,CM PlTTEti, iwn.no V -. Saukb Kbalt z'ic gallon.- J. 11. ffARni on, 107 Tuinn Sthekt, PoRTi.ANn ORK(iox.-oi,eral A(tent (or tho New Improved ..... , ,.. 11. mi ni'oiii,, jiiucnuic. uurolo pleHK. ..ui, amen mr nvo years. inmh lSapU JoiixsoM, McCown 4 TAN-xeu, Amuissrs. Aotice of Final Settlpmont IN THE COUNTY COl'IlT OF CL.VCKAMAS "-"limy, rtuiu 01 irn'Kfm, In tint matter nf tit Vt,.ta nt n n tr i dei-caaed. - TlioAilmlnWratoroftheBtioveonlllM eirtnte, novlng tiled bin Kn.it renort tnd account with the neceaxarv Vlllleliem. thn n.iipt .li.lu .nn..i....i l uciidiiy. the lh day of Deeenibar. IHH.1, U, hear oojerllona to mild mport and aix-ounl. Tlierctoro, the helm and ull perKonii Intereiited are hereby notlntl to bo and mttwi,r It. .ul.i M day and iihow caune. If any exlul, why tho ac count of fiild AdinlnlmruUir hould not be al owed and mid eatato icttled and the ndmlnli- W. 11, HARKIHON, trutordlachargcd, .H.t'lll Ailmlnlilrator. JOIINMOX. MCI'IIIVM .(r Tl Notice of Final Settlement. li e n,TV coi;UT UK CLACKAMAS county, HtnteofOrcffnii. tn tho blatter nf ihn n.l.ln n r.i..iu.i. Melcher. " -"""" Nntlrn lit l.nnlif nlwn ti.n t. nlBncd ha. -M 1 'hKAnal ro,rtnd'u Boiuitaiiailmlnliitrotoro.'tho above entitled e- talc, and tho Court linn ct apart Monday, thn s.1 nay 01 neermhr, I SSI, for the wtllement nf the a 1 olher pumonn Interemed can ntinw and DI pbjecllon to tald fluil aemeraent. If any they hiivo. (AIJOtlsTA Mlif-CllliK, n. A .., A'lnmil'triiUir nt olwvo Enliitc. Dnted thl l!Hh day ntOrPilKT. lsw. Skic'JI rriiK pokti.and market price in cash in be paid tor wheat al all tlmca ut llio Standard Mills, Milwaukee. Will at alt times Oi Custom Work, Chop, or Exchange Flour for Wheat. Tlie celebrated Red l.mnH ,,f fl. nr iii again be on the nmrket. WHITE & HERBERT. LERKS 8TA.NDAKD MILLS, MlLWAl'KKE, ON AND AFTKIl OCTOHER TWKSTY FIFTIC IK"-!, all ueniniia nnreliHitlni r,..xl of tin, n.. son city KlourhiR Mill conipauy will bo required u turuUU their own aackt. AS iVO SACKS WILL BE LOAKEI) AFTER THIS VATE. Retail Sales will be for Cash only. OHEUON CITt FLOURING MILL COMPANY. Administrator's Notice. I TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE VS. " derl(tied line been nppolnlcd admlnliilrulor orthcelatof Mlchaid Uiverldao.deceaiiwl. All porin Indebted to mild entuto nro reouilcd to moke Immeillate payment, anil tluwu linvlmr clnliiis nioilnvt tho cMnle are hereby nolllled lo pri'ent tlie untnelo me at tho onlce t c. . 4 j) 1 "("'''' 'i,resou City. Oregon; - within lx uiontha Irom this duic. WILUAM LOVEIUnCE,' r. . 1., 1 .,' .. . 1 ' Admlnltlrlllor. DnUxltlil thcSjddnyof Oclober. Hvi. lncis Tiiomah ( iiabma's, CMATin'acriiii.Y': . rnKionKNT. shcuktavy. BANK OF OREGON 11TY, Paid up Capital. - . . $50,000. A uenuru) hunklnv himlnnxti ft.niin.t.i,l l..n... made mi available aeeurlly. All kind ofciMiil "IwruiaciHiiiiwi. Collectlona mnilc. UlAlTS HOLD ON PllHTLAMi. HAN l'RAN. Clsro AND NEW YORK. InlerMt paid on time depolf. Iiil" E. L. KASTIIAM, .Miinnitcr. I'llln mill tin. riiri.ru r.r..,r,l...l u ;.l. I n-'rUf trers. The travel no renrpHcnts that fr"'nr.e !! Ln"'-v'l!-'. Ky. indipiuntly Mine Xrat Ilarilinn ic r.arlow.rrf the Lincoln Rok- cry, have malo up a rmantitv r.f Xo. I inuice mwt, which thf y H UI sl-ll in lots j ily, the snptKwition fs that bo lias U-. n ocuit, 271,23 'jiiunlrred. f iiupfllcil hy businesa aVmo, as people no u-im uniy uwiiiiw Dinifii to, ami not for picaHiire or sicht-seina. or hccnu th..v ean go cheaply or comfortably. In accordance tilth the rclrpni-lnn'i.i.t tnat is goma on in the . V. H. K. coin puny, Fays the Ponlarsl Stiimlartl, VJ5 wnite men nave in-im iani otr work on the roiul north of the Claremlnn lmt,.l anil on the Kalama hranch. Their places have been filled hy Chinese, The white men thus thrown 'out of employ ment will find times a Utile tiinchinir they peed the work to carry them tiiroujni. II ns Wright, a farmer livi. iff nr Pilnt Mock. diapieared rntkr r irivateriiittalv from his home on ThtcBijay niftht last weea ; ami nas tuA beei heard of since. He left borne with his tx on his shoul der, saying that he ; as fun; around hi place to repair bin fence. As he fpjnrel to think thu world of liii home i. 1 (atn- iletiied the allegations made hy (iov. Butler in regard to the human hide tan nery of the Hepuhlican party in Mussa clpixetts. He says that tho whole story is a vile (ah.ieation of lien. Floral Omamrntlnf On cakes done to order at the Lincoln Itukery, eiiual to the best work done in thai, line in Portland. 27nl The (,'lifT house receiven alwav the hulk of cimtoui of tho traveling public. .nr. nnoaues, tne lundioru, is a hotel keener by nature and almost intutivelv snow now to mmum tlioftat Uiat aton al his iiouse. Miss Vita Barlow did not hare dip theria. No one attacted with that dan gerous malady recoverea so quickly as she did. Tlie moat prominent indication of its presence is the formation of a false met.ibrane at t)n hack part of the ravitv of the mouth which could not, In her cane, have appeari'd and riisapjieared so rinick'y. ' ' Rev.. Father Wilds' EXPERIENCE. The Iter. Z. P. Wilds, well-known city mlialonarjr In Mew York, mul brother of the late eminent Judge Wilds, of the Maa.uchuMtta Supreme Court, wrllei follow I "7S k.JUth SI., AVtr ror, Miim 16, 1W2. Slnwus. J. c. Avs It Co., (Ientl7,,ie : ljut winter f wa. troubled with a nmt uiio.inifort.il, le Helling Immor nirecilnu mora eniieelally my lliolw, l,, Uelwi to fliloieriib v at nltfl., B...I h......ui ... i... ...... ly, Hint I could acarocly Wur any cloililim on-r them. I .i nH, nin-erer from i v,it:irru ami eriuirrliitl couirb: inv .1 ,.l . !"", ". .nil-Ill H KOIMI i J'i Knowliij fl.s yaluJ ,.( n.ini.ArAuii,r,A. oy otwrrntlon of . ., ..., r ciiaua, an.l ir mHll !! bImv.muuih.,! illwinlcn. Mr uioiellie lr,i. prore.1 atiiKwt from the lli.t ((,ma. Afur uort Hum the f..vcr ami Itehlnz were Blhiynd, and all ihun ut irrltallnii of the kin dMiipiwunnl. Aly ontiirrli d. ciiiikIi were nlm cured by llm ,( nieana, ,m,d my geivral IikiIUi yrenllv liiipmre.!, until It la now ei.-ellonl, I f-el a hiiiiilrnl ni-r emit iroiiXer, and I Ritrlbnta tl.e ri nulla to the 1U3 of the HlHHtl-Altli.i.A, wbleli I rcerHiiiiieiid wiih all cniH.-we a tho lieat IiImhI innlleina erer ilevliwil. tK.k l!,-,""1'l,,,l '"o" h""W dar, and iwod. In ill, lau tlntti two tMitln. ( pbire tlie fqau at y.mr a,.rl0e, hoping tliuir publleiuloii niuy do Rood. Youra reaiieeifully, . p, tfiurt." ' Tl abore Inataiiee ll but one of the many eomtuutly eomlnx to our notice, which prove the perfect adaptability of Avita'a Haiiha. r.uill.L.t to the euro of all dlwaoee arming from Impure or Imporeriibcd blood. Bud weakened rliaiity. Ayer'cSarsaparilla eleainoi, enrlcbea, and trengtliena tbe MikhI, tliihilau-f the action of tba utonir b bikI boweui, an.l thereby euabkt Uie yntcni to rulitaml oyeroonie tli aitucLi of all ffrmg. Iwt Itimmtt, KruUm, nf lUt Hti; pi, it. malum, (almrk, Urmrrnl DrUlilt, and ol dlaotipr reaulting from oor or purrnptid ioud ami a Iww suite of I be ayiujiu. rarrABiD r Dr . J. C. Ayer i Co., Lowell, Mast. BolJ by all DrusyM.-, price tl. lis bottlcf . ori AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. Best Purgative Mcdlclno eureCoMtlpatlnn.Indleeatlon.llraiLiclie and all 111 ilon. iSir.fer,. Bold eer hura. Al a) i reliable. L. 8. JENKINS. Cemetery Work, of All Kinds, neati.v r.xtrirrr.n. Monument', Hendlone, Tomba, Ilcnrtlmlniica. Mantle, etc., anlftlcnllv mndn In nil liimi..r lonn. The native grey bamlUe rock a niicclaltv. Parllea livinir at a dlntiinic, bv endlni dem rii.: tion of what tli.y w-Biit, can havo detenu, price, otc, tent to tliein lo choiwe (nun. All work and inatorliil nuuruiitced. OltKUON CITV, OH. :tiii) J. M. BACON. DEALKK IN Books, Stationery, Notions, Choice Cigars ana Tobacco, Miscellaneous Goods, etc., etc.- Aitent for American Ulble Society. Pout dice, Main atrcet, Oregon City. I!)p27 OUaft mr, lot. W:2- &.?.'Ii?tt", DR. LIEBIG S g'WONDERFUt, cc German Invigorator. O TUB OI.DKST, 0 h .vATKsr o n rl J- mT BEMKDV for Uie cure of if Mervmni and Miyairnl Jiebllity, ...... ...Mnw.!..., nt-iiiuiui l.l'llk' i I Jiuiil.i.id, in llitiar nd ll.l.ii.il m.l r,,. freldcd Conilltlona of the loorlto- l'rln.nn,..n. It ....ulfl.. .... IninoUnef.. Kuril' li.,.jiv l.n....f 1t.' VI..... UlTllM.K U-cU..,.,. . ?Sr ann an inumiiieucciaor ymnhful Ji'r'K; folllca and nbiiso or EXCESSES iZilijy Or M ATl'HITY. TtijKr It lirl nmni.nUvlii.Mit.nt. ll I'ntlnlnrill Iinm fn.ln lit. ...l,..n li thouniiul. enn alti'Ktnhu Imvo J Until Ibc Heniedy In the pant ounr O lend a century whkli it hiu been Slrfoic the public. 11 la li.drril a IVonilerful 2 ' o-tfly lonlnit the Ncrvra. f MrctiKtlienimt Die mumden, rhefk ZJ uk Uie watte, hivlipiiiitltiK tin, - wholo aynletn and rcatorliiiiihii BUllclcd lo HEATH And ILvriT- K.-fl. Tll Dltctor will .trrt.fl ,a r.i felt 1 ,000 for b raM undi rta ken. inn cured. Tl, Mimm an taoiiv run not art eared ut Wrl;,r: tiwti mr pwirf airo.r inoit'ifii lo u complityitiitH mtlrd PKmTATUkRHKA, with JlypaHulhta, wn't n n-fHifTf riierwii irronirTir. I1R. L.II IIIO M IKVIr.liR.ima. No 1 Mr lit nil), i.a. collar apeclal Treatmciil. In the only cure fur i 1 BOUT A OKfllir.t. Ilv It M4llllitiiltUrt..lnriul M,..l tlie hand n time moved back from ne to youtli Trice ofrllher InvlBoralor, tut. ( no of Big boltlua. 110. Sent to inr adllraMa. rnvrrtl u... purely from obncrrnlion. ir. i.lro ( tri'at .iicccMlultr by 11, m'rnpalhy every form of SPECIAL, IMUVATE or CIIKOiNiCIMSKASEwllhimtlnen nrv or imiuuon. niLt.. If Vlt.htv I. tlr.iti.M4 frnn. tilt, luutv tn.- meriiumlliiraHfi f-,,i,w Hint batlle ordtniiry luedi. ni irratriieoi. ir HIIUWCH locoiiuuoe, tne uminf. ral Ion. cauiu?. i;on.iimtiitin. llltilM.f.... Ilritrlil'. Jleae, Iunaiilty, etc. 1 urea BiiaraiiU .-d. eiitHM oi tne Kcnllo-iirlnary orxuni, kidney., liver and bladder .ieiaily treakil. liMKAaui op nr.m "l-KMMI.r 1 1 RKII. tiunllHrd and lte.ponlble. Hr. I.lchljt t o., Irom KcKiu-r., are orguiibHd In complimiev lib ( allforilla Mnlirol Law. fill luni. orrw cunl by regular rolliice educal (on atid .re now III llmlr nlnetrelllb year of mx-rlal vrariii'i'. MimU bowcrful rhi'lrit. hi'lu fri. lo unlii'iil.. o I'bovbtiiii Uuliitn Puwkb of the 1. VHrllKATIIK A tl BOTTI.B OIVI!l liU HK.NT I'llCK. Com.iiliHilon free and private. Ml. I.IEIIIirsW'OMlEKKI LOKItVAX IWIC On.tTOK i prolnHed by ivpyrlaht n-"Hi fntcn ' iilli.Tott nlle.1 tiiii"i lioveruiiMul. Ikvvare of Imilaliona. t'.U or art-lri 'a ' MfcllfU DIWfKN'SAKV. tffl fJenry MreiH. Han Kmiiclm o.l i.!. Private Kntranec, tifi Mon rini t. l..or hba kn npOrnrr Rtn-H from Kcomey. Muln Enlmnci llipnuh t)i n ar I'niii -toe:. ifTn.-j