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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1876)
August. THE WEST SHORE. D. D ' iot A Mnaf t " 1 of powder was recently fired off in the Ulue Tent Consolidated Diggings, Cal., whien raiscu nuu luuscneu up ready tor washing, about 200,000 cubic yards of .. . TL. u 1. If . . iirr. ac unufc wa uver zoo reel m height over the part where the powder was exploded, A tunnel was run 120 feet, from which horizontal drifts were run 101 reel one way ana 59 teet the other. The explosion raised the entire u.l:l.. - uA:i.i -c . ..AO, tn Art thu urnrlr anrl Km. .1... tun. w ..... w. , hi.u uuj iik puW der, $4,253 07. The execution was wonderful, and the blast was a perfect success. There was some years ago a trial for murder in Ireland, where the evidence was so palpably insufficient that the judge stopped the case, and directed the jury to a verdict of not guilty. A well known lawyer, who desired, however, to do something for the fee he had re ceived for the defence, claimed the priv ilege of addressing the Court. " We'll hear you with pleasure, Mr. B.," said the judge; "but to prevent accident we'll first acquit the prisoner." INFORMATION FOR IMMIGRANTS. In order to enable immigrants arrivine In this State to obtain suitable lands and farms for settle- ment immediately after their armal in Oregon, the publisher of Tub Wist Shoes caused the fol lowing advertisement to be inserted in all the leading country papers: Important Nolle. " Firmer and others having improved or unim proved farms to let or for stile can bare them ad vertised free of charge in Tub WbBl Snout, an eight-page monthly illustrated paper published at Portland. State location of farm, what improve ments, price asked, name of owner, and where to inquire. Address " Publisher Wkst Shobb, Port laud, Oregon." Below will be found the answers received to the advertisement. The publisher of the VVkst Siiobh is not a real estate or land agent, and therefore in no war undertakes the sale or negotiation for sale of any of these lands, nor does he verify the accuracy of the statements made therein, but refers purchasers to the owners or agent of same. . All bona fldt owners of lands, who wish to sell or reut the sume, can have them advertised free of charge in these columns. Railroad Lands In Oregon. The Oregon A California R. R. Company have a large grant of land from the United States Gov ernment, which they sell on very liberal conditions at the low price of II. 'J6 to 7 per acre, payable in United States currency. The purchaser can pay cash, in which case he will be allowed a dis count of ten per cent, on the purchase price, or he can have ten years' time-in which to make up the the same by small annual payments, with interest at seven percent, per annum. In thiaoaae the pur chaser pays down one-tenth of the price. One year from the sale he pays seven per cent interest on the remaining nine-tenths of the principal. At the eud of the second year be pays one-tenth of the principal and one years interest on the remainder, and tin) same at the end of each successive year until all has been paid at the end of the ten yeaar. GoTanunant Landa. Although surveys have been carried on for ny years, vast tracts of publio lands still remain unsurveyed. More government land is, However, now in the market than is likely to be taken up for a long time to com. There are three land offices in the State, located respectively at Oregon City,Hoseburg,and La Grande (in Eastern Oregon), which afford the usual facilities to settlers wishing to avail themselves of the homestead and pre-emption laws. Under the Homestead Law," every heat1 of a family, male or female, or single man over twmty-one years, a citizen of the United States or having declared his intention to become such, can enter, on payment of the registry fees, ranginff from seven to twentvtwo dollars, eiahtv acres 01 any 01 uie lanus reserved by tne govern' ment within the limits of the railroad uranU. ex cepting lands bearing gold, stiver, cinnabar or cop per, and oaf hundred and siity acres if the claim w iiiuaieu ouieias oi we isiier. Alter uve yeara bona-Mt residence upon and improvement of the laud, the Government will give the claimant a reg ular title. Under the " nm-emntion laws." neraana possessing the same qualifications as claimants un der the homestead law, may " enter " at a land office, on payment of a fee of 2.00, establish a pre- emmion ngni, tnei is, a ngni 10 isae a tract 01 eighty acres, if within the limits of a railroad grant, or one hundred and sixty acres, if without, whenever the land shall be offered for sale by the government, at 1M per acre in the former, and at e i.za per acre In me latter ease. How to Sot to O recoil. Emigrants from the Eastern States and Canada will do best to purchase through tickets to Port- emigrant trains to- San Francisco, and thence by steerage on steamer to Portland, will ) as follows : From Baltimore, 176; from Boston, $76; from Chicago, 170.60 ; from Galveston, 9f ; Montreal, 75; New York, S7&; Omaha, $60, Portland ' Maine), 7ft ; Quebec, t'S ; St. Louis, 170, United States currency. Emigrants from Europe can reach Oregon either via Panama or New York. The steerage fare by English or German steamers from Htm burg or Southampton to Colon, thence by railroad to Panama, and thence by steamer to Portland, Oregon, is tW.60, gold, including food. For the New York route, emigrants can obtain through tickets from Glasgow er Liverpool to FortUnd, Oregon, for 973, gold, by applying to Mr. Fleming, Government Emigration Agent, 41 Rfonn Street, Dundee, Scotland. On arriving in Portland, immigrants should call at the Booms of Board of Immirration. where all information re garding lands will be furnished free of charge. They will also receive Immigrant Certificates, hich entitles them to half fare rates on all the feeding hoes of travel is this State. LIST OF USDS FOE BALI OS RKXT. Bentam OmbIj. 2H Acre. 3W miles narth.wast af Camilla, all nnder frnca. OVa-tfi Knnu nil ham. (wrJurd Mi place. Price, 111 40 per acre. Terms, one-third down and balance on time. O. V. Motley, Cor- vallia. 40 acres on the Corvallu and Yaqulaaa Bay Read, Mtf miles from Corvallii and 25 from the IV7. K UBea " winner Station by the Stage Co, On the place are two good houses, two orchards, 16 head of cattle, 176 sheep; 6 hrW S stands of bees, 2 dot. chickens, lota of famine implements. Price, 94,260, half down, balance in two and three years. Inquire of J. W. Hayburn. Corvallu, or H. N. Bowman, on the place, at Summit Station. 830 Acres, 10 miles Sooth of Corvallls, well Im Ke.di " ,P"Mihm hm to WW bushels of wheat annual ly. Terra, one-quarter down, bat nee in Installments to suit purchaser. Address. JAMES BHUCE, Corvallls. 181 Acres one-fourth mile south of Monroe House, barn and orchard. nrl. .11 .nu,i . nv acres of it under cultivation. Also 10 acres timber land three miles east of Monroe. Terms reason- 1 able. Enquire of VVta.Speer, on the farm. 1230 Acres Ave miles from Monroe. 400 of It in cultivation, the balance rruinn anit ;), soil All fenced. Five houses and two barns. vjiu wmi tuki iruit. u watered and wooded; 600 of it can be irrigated. Price 116 per acre. One-half cash, balance time. Address, 1 ALB EH T HUMPHREY, Monroe. I 364 Acres seventeen miles south of Corvallia ! and one mile north of Monroe, on the stage route. 1 All of the land under fenoe; 'IMJ of it good tillable laid, with new two-story frame house, two orch ards and small vineyard. Plenty of good running water and firewood on the place. Price 920 per acre ; terms easy Inquire on the premises, or ad dress, BAM UEL STANNU8, Monroe. I Clackamas County 300 Acres 14 miles from Portland, 7 miles north 1 east of Oregon City, miles south-east of Clack amas Station on the 0. C. K. R. 160 acres of it under cultivation, there is also a small orchard, house, barn, stock-ahed and a good fence enclosing 2.10 acres with cross fences. Price to,000, 92,000 down, balance in one and three years. This place was first aettlod on in 1846. J. T. APPERSON, Oregon City. Colombia County, 635 Acres of good land at Scanpose, In Columbia County, 26 miles from Portland, down the Colum bia River. All fenced, 60 acres under cultivation, plenty of timber and rood runnins water J 12 nnr acre. For particulars enquire of the owner, on the place, TH03. McFHERSON. 480 Acres, nine miles west of Euirena: slO nnr acre in a body, or in 100 acre lots. 1 a. u. rtstuur-is, Eugene City. Linn County. 240 Acres six miles south of Albanv. Prima. $12,000 MARTIN LUPEK, Albany. 3A0 Acres six miles west of Hals, nn O A n R. R., 320 of it under fence, 260 in high state of cultivation, 30 acres timber, remainder pasture. On the premises is a large orchard, good house of six rooms, barn 40 1 60, and other outhouses. A steamboat landing 160 yards from the barn. rnoe, eiu,uw; one-nan caan, remainder on time to suit purchaser, Address, VY. D. HOCK EN- DMi i a, uaisey. 620 Acres. A desirable Grain and Hairy farm, containing 620 acre, 2 miles east of Hclo.B miles from Marlon Station. (O. A C. R. tL 2D mllM north-east of Albany, 22 miles soiili-eant of nit 1 em. nu unuvr lenre ana crop lencea, wilh bouse and barn, nn orchard of several huniinxi trees good variety of fruit; springs and run Din a water, plenty of lire-wood and rail -limber, ifn acres In cultivation, 80 acres In rocaow; (the uioct wen auBpivu m mo sruwui oi II mom V soliool-liouKe, grUt, saw and planing-ml I Is all wmuu a mums ui o uj nu oi me uiitce. excellent water-Dower on the oremine. Prine. 117 fV) rniir. renoy) per acre. Half oiwh, half on time, with place for security. Purchaser can also buy ol the undersigned, horses, cuttle and sheep, tone t her Willi imui iiuitiriiicnu., wiii-hi, U4tu, nny, eiC.BnQ at low nturea ao acres In full train, in hu in cluded In the sale. For furt her particulars Inquire of W. L. YANTIS, on the premise. 340 Acres, three miles west of Halsev 40 arm in cuniTBiiun. ah guwi open praine lat a, witn plenty of water, house and farm, with other im provements. For Rent Price per year 9475. ougiiau ur ocuiua isnuan urenrra, ROBERT JOHNS, Hslsey. Marion Connty, Half block In Salem with fine orchard of grafted fruits. Price 1,100; address O. W. Travcr, Port land, for further particulars. 96 acres prairie land, mile from Brook's Station ten acres of it timber. Improvements -good bouse, barn, 30x60, sheds, and two excellent wells rented last year for H grain and netted 600. This is an extra good little farm. Price, 6,000. Inquire of Ira Deuuis, Brook's Station. 700 Acres, three miles north of Scio, five miles from Marion Station, on the O. 4 C. R, H., 300 acres of it plowed, balance brush and timber; churches and schools close by. On the place is a 1,000 houss aud a barn 46 x 76, also a good bear ing orchard. Place baa been farmed for twenty six year. Price,l2peracre, Inquire of BROWN A JOHNSON, Scio. 120 acres prairie land, well improved, all under fence and in high state of cultivation, adjoining Oervais 8tation, Close to a good school, oburch and saw-mill. Plenty of timber within 3 miles. Inquire at this office. 343 acres, 7 miles south of Salem, of a mile west of Turner's station ; 260 acres under cultivation ; new well-finished houss, and orchard of 1,100 trees. 300 acres of the above is Baver dam, and a nice stream runs through the entire length of the farm, Prioe, 12,000. Inquire of E. M. LAFOURE, Salem. 33 Acres, 8 miles east of Salem, all under fenoe. A good house and barn and young orchard of as sorted fruit trees, onehslf acre in strawberries, one-half acre in other small fruits. For terms ad dress, B. F. CAD WELL, Salem. 286 scree of land, one mil and a-half from Jef ferson, Marion county, 200 acres prairie, the balance timber. Large orchard. Buildings need repairs. Nearly all under fenoe. Oood well ol water, and stock water. Terms o.OOO cash, or 1,000 down, balance on short or long time. In terest 12 per cent, to be paid annually, secured by mortgage on the premises. Inquire of the agent at H. R. Depot, Jefferson, or of the owner, at the Conrt House, Salem. H. A, JOHNSON. DeMfflae Cesmly. 260 acres, ten miles north-west of Roaeburg. 00 acres under fenoe. 90 acre, good level land. Prios-11,200. Inquire of S. W. CRANE, Roaeburg. ' 218 acres, eight miles north-west of Roaebarg. . 200 of it fcnosd, and all ul it good plow land, with a good stock range, and orchard. Terms . asonaMe. inquire 01 W. S. CRANK, Roaeburg. I For rent or sale. Half section of land, avvea miles north of Oakland. 200 acres aader trace. 100 in cultivation. A rood dwell inc bouse. Two lock barns, with privilege of mountain rang I year "moer, rnce agog par WESLEY ALLEN, Oakland. 840 Acres, on south aide of the Calepooia moun tains, known as Estea Station. Place n well im proved. Good two-story house, oosting 1,000; barn costing 8350; orchard and meadows. The entire farm can be bought for 12 per acre, or 160 km of it for 110 per acre. E. A. ESTES, Comstook Mil). Lena Coanty. 900 Acres, Improved, located 12 miles above Springfield; two dwelling-houses, 80 acres under cultivation, balance can be easily cultivated. Prioe, fl.000, one-half down, balance on time. Edwin Powers, Springfield. . 1,320 Acres, in a body surrounding Spencer's Butte, 44' miles from Eugene City, Oregon, much . x eu,l"ftodt "id balanoe excellent grasing land, well adauted for a itk mmI. n- . colony. Land no better, contiguous thereto, is nlrt and sellins; at fmm W to fi pr aere Will sell the entire tract on liberal terms of payment for r"T' sanies nesiring to purchase will be shown the tract by N. Burns, on the range, or E. Chichester. of Riumnn Pit ft.--. nf Ph.- p rk u i r:x lu" vuuivu, vivgUO VjIIJ, A Saw Mill, ttntlv milH fn. T rut The mill and damn are on solid rock, the race running through the rook. There is eighteen feet of witer, and from four to six feet more can be added if desired. The machinery is of the latest utpiuivu jwiwni, wim oouoie circular aaws,ca- panie 01 cutting 4,wu to 0,000 feet of lumber per day, alse another saw of a capacity of 2,000 feet per day. With the mill, 320 acres of laud ; 160 of it excellent timber, and 1(10 that h hAn ,. nr some. Thousands of acres of good timber laud all ruuuu tne mm, some oi it Uoverument, some railroad and some school laud. There is a good range for stock, and a good road to the valley and Junction City. There U a sale tor all the lumber the mill can saw, as there is only one ether mill within 23 miles. Price, 3,000; half oanh, balance time. A reduction will be made to all cash buy ers. Possession given on first of July. Inquire of owner, J. P. FKIKDLEY, Corvallii ; or of JAMES uhabshklo A CO., Junction City. The farm for sale at Uervais makes 420 acres. 160 acres 3'f miles from Eugene City, all of it good land suitable for wheat or oats plenty of water. Within W mile from aiUt n.l u..miii schools and churches. Terras, 810 per acre, one half down, balance time from I to 4 yoara. Laud Hjuimug mm raeuuj ai sju per acre, 277 acres rood rraainir. irraln ml fruit Unit in. eluding a 6-acre hop-yard, 600 peach and plum trees, tolerably fair buildings , close to churches ouu cnuun. n wain & miles irom Eugene City. Price, 810 per acre. Land acljoiiiiug sold recently for Inquire of Ueo. if. Thurston, Eugeue City, or of A. S. Groat PortUnrl 1,700 Acres, Stock ranch, 100 of good fanning land in Willamette precinct, seven miles from Eugene. On the place is a two year old barn 48x62, also a good house nearly new 20x26, young orchard, abundance of water and timber. Price 86.60 per acre : half down, or will :v)a r.. n h. proved laud at 4.00 uer acre. JOHN DIAMOND, Willamette Forks. Multnomah Cotmtj. Twelve arree One land, twa snllra Irani Portland, en Few el Is Vallry road. Nix aerea of It heavy limbered, one acre In atrawbwrrlea, one In blaekborrlvat lo a a young; orchard. On the plaeet la a two year old bard Mulshed bonne, coat M,700 o ftnlld. Prlao for Use entire property, tsa, 000. inquire of I NAMUCI S Washing; ton Street. 160 acres 10 miles from Portland and near West Union AO acres of it meadow well fenced, plenty of timber and good running water. On the place im m lu-ivot square woca nouse. 1 nu is an excel lent location. Mr. John Anderson at West Union will show the place: For terms, inquire of Ueo. A. Haas, Oregon City. 80 Acres on Taylor Ferry Road, four and one nan mues irom rortiana, suitable lor raising veg etables. Prioe lO.OO per acre. EDWIN RUSSELL, Portland. 16 Acres two miles east of Portland. Pries, 760 Address Ueo. W. TKAVER, Portland. HO Acres nine miles east of Portland. Prioe tH00. Address Uso, W. T RAVER, Portland. Polk County. 206 Acres. imDroved laud, on the road batwMn Dixie and Eola, good schools and good neighbor noou. ror terms, inquire 01 u. uuioru, jsoia. 310 Acres ten miles south of Dallas, three miles west of Lewisville Post Office; nearly all under fence, 100 acres of it good farming land, the bal ance pasture and timber. A stream of water runs through the premises. Price, 812 per acre; one half down, balance on easy terms. H. C. Mc- iiuaauna, Mwiavuie, rota Uounty. A dmlrahle stock farm, cod tain in arm situated 14 mile from Dallas and 16 from Halem. an umirr leiirp, vrun nouso, Uurn, orchard, springs snd running water. 100 acres tillable in net, iwirinen oiHn oaa nmixT iaiiil. J'hoe, u. it. immhkiwow, Portland. 320 Acres On Salt Creek, aisht mllaa from las and eighteen frvm Salem; half of it ander fence; 76 acres opeu land for cultivation, with good outlet to mountain stock range. There is a school within ljf miles, and grist and saw-mill within three miles of the Dlsce. Prioe. 86 amr acre ; half down, balanoe time. A band of ihep can also be had with the place, or ean be rented on lares. atAm a. bauu, rerryuale. 660 acres, fl milea north of Dallas. Pnlk anunt Price, tl.OUQ. Said Una ia situated on the head waters of East Salt Creak, on the road laailmir from Dallas to the Qraude Ronde reservation ; is well watered by a nioe brook runoing through the centre; also an irrigation ditch, running water into ine ajor yam ; ww select rruit trees, togstber with a fine assortment of small fruits : rood barn. etc. ; dwelling-house ; plenty of fire-wood and rail umoar. 11 purcnaaer aesires, he can buy ol the proprietor horses, cattle and bogs raised on the farm, togsther with farm implements, wheat, oats, hay, etc Inquire of McMINN DODSON, Dallas, Oregon. Wasklncten County. 160 acres tH miles west of Portland. 100 aerea ! improved. Oood bouts, extra large wall-on used barn. Well adapted for a dairy farm. Prioe, I 7,000. Inquire of S. Walter oa the place. 100 Acres In Washington Coanty, 8 miles west 1 of Portland; 36 aerea meadow land, SO ia cultxT-1 tion, half of It fenced, good orchard, comfortable house, barn and other outhouses. Price, 81,600. Inouire of W. GRAY, eomsr of Fourth nit Jsfltrsoa streets, Portland. 220 Aerea, abotrt AO acres bottom land. 40 aerea improved, balance open timber. Price, 810 160 Acres, about 80 acres bottom land and 6 acres hMnr (Um In ,iHI4I ni.. uua. - . vmuiatiuu, rncr, f2,ouv: terms moderate. . P Aori onimproved land; about 36 acres - 1 Dearer asm, Deianoe open timber. Price, 86.60 per acre. 87 Aerea, splendid springs and branch water: about 60 acres beaver dam, 30 acres in cultivation, fair house and barn. Price, 123 per acre: terms v. , wjuinmK tne aoove; anout 40 acres tH" P Mm iB oult,Ytion.- P'ndid - -"-I ih awv, WIUU isir. TK 1. J .. m niuawa rrom ten to twelve miles from Portland, on the road to Dav ton D. 0. HATCH, Oowego, Oregon. ' TanahlU C.unty, v awt, mii uina uuno 01 mouin 01 lamnill River. For particulars inquire of M RS. A. FULL nil AWT' M.. d:..lil j . v. "t ""hi vi oiHuut auu monisomery streets, Portland, Oregon. 840 Ao-es, all under fence, 1 mil from Vorth Yamhill depot; 160 acres of it under cultivation, 200 acres rolling pasture land, 40 acres oak and ash timber. Terms, 826 per acre, 4000 down, """" luuaonunn.fl. lamnill. WANIIIXUTOY TERRITORY, C'larhe County, ion tu. in .1 1 .. . . wi", iv uionrmi, oronsru goon, log house, within half a mile of a navigable river. Price, 800. For further particulars address F. P. I ---" n ., uuutj, nasuimr ton Territory. Thnraton Connty. A and 26-100 acres In the city of Olymuia, W v... ...v ,u w m wutiuriauia ouo-wjry a well ing house 24x24 feet, several outhouses and about . whuii uiv nvW tTTtimi vaneuos 01 small fruits; a large stream of water running through it. The place is enclosed with a subatantial fenoe, and is divided with other fences into oouveuieut v..ivuuo, oiu. ri, vi.VUU, (pna com. Terms easy. Inquire of Fred Prosh, Portland, or ' Klnsi Couuly. 1,200. Address, U. W.Tmver, Portland. 20 Acres, in Camatie Valley, W. T. Pries, 1.V0. Address, U. W. T raver, Portlaud. . wud iuiio irviu ciiaiiacvuin. rnce, 200. Address, Q. V. Traver, 1'ortlawl 200 Acres, 4 if milos north-east of Vancouver: 18 acres in cultivation, 160 fenced, with house aud bom. Price, 2,000. J. . ALLYN, Vanwuver. Yah Una Coanty, 640 Acres Onuosite tha count seat nf Yklma county; haylaud, all under fence, with buildings, oorrals, fanning implements, etc. Price, 813 pvr men, niw, u waiiieu, rdoui ovu need oi nns Amorican cattle at reasonable prioe. Teima, half down, balauce on time. 466 Acres Fifty miles above Yakima City, on the Snoqualmie road to Seattle, 41 milea from the summit of the mouutain, and 100 miles from Seattle ; 46 acres of it in cultivation ; also, dwel ling, blacksmith shop aud other buildings; also a young orchard. This is a Hue summer ranch for stock that cannot be crowded or eat out. Terms, 10 per acre half cash, balance time. F. M. THORP, Ellensburg. 276 Acres-Situated in the famous Chehalls val ley; river bottom laud; 10 acres slashed and oleared; splendid building site, with cabin, or chard, etc Prioe, ) an acre. U. S. patent. M. CHOIR, Seattle. 600 acres on north aide of the Columbia river, and on the east bank of the Chinook river, near Its mouth, and four miles above Fort Canby. It Is especially adapted for a dairy farm, 460 acres of U being excellent gram land and sufficient for 100 cows, portions of it being tide land where gram starts early In Spring, and when that gives out there is ample tide laud range which never dries un. One year's crop of hay will pay for the Claoe. It will be sold cheap for cash, or reasons le time given for part of the purchase money. For further uartlculara. innuira nf Ilnnr it mi Oysterville, or A. 8. Gross, Portland. THE CLIFF HOUSE, AT OREGON CITY U konl In FIRST CLASS STYLE By T. W. RHODES. I" Tho lw..t I lm m.rb.t .mint. n .... DALLAS HOTEL. AI IMIIU, . . p.k Uau, W.M. R M.ANCHAIin, Proprietor. rHKAVKI.KIlH MAY UK r.'HTAIV iv viwii. 1 . f 'Ioll" ""d table, olr.il Iml, .lid obliging iMidlonl. JERRY GELWICK I. XIII raanln. . At Dallm, Polk County. T. r"1"! T..m. la Ik. r.anir .1 I.I.. HEUKUETA HOTrL, Mm, 0(, TIIIH IH TIIK PINKHT IKrTEt, NDIITII or Hn KrunrlMHt, oollUlnlllf IfiO HiiolilR. In .nit or .ln,l anil dtll up villi tu. moil.ia taalku lm ! Ik. H.KI rrM. HOUSE OPEN ALL NIOHT. THOMAS SMITH. Pr..ri.t.r. rormiiiy of lh " Emplr. Holl,M Th. fMltM. t1 ffl till ""' ' nm. tumpln wnrtli II 3 III HT1XIKW A Co., I'urll.uil, Mr, CJI!!;lr. I., .1 P KOWKI.r. A CO Nr. York, .7 llir I'lliniilllvt Of llll IMUfr. n..ll..t... II.. ..J xmu iirw.i4Hni, .ml e.Uin.l.1 .tiowlu, Mt itt uru..rm. TlluAtO,Auu.tirM.ri". $12 DANIEL OWENS, Prntitlnul uiun a (Jrnamental and Banner Fainter, Gliding and A-.u-niDK on iJiasa. " Plsite-g stwt Vetle. itt. (tlva him a uli rtts.eh.sft,, .nfm4 A Thirst. sVwrtUstel. WHAIXXT rZOHHEIMIJa, Attorney! ti law, Rooms Kos. 1 and I In Ollaan's Bui Ming, corner First and Ash Mreeu, Portland. 11 Y