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ic,m or Tin- rKiiss. HOHlllUr NcH lll'HIX milt ( IMIIIIU'llt. Mill's: (illICll Kl'llMI Out f Ku'lmiiirea. a iiiiiiii ri m k ruH rim mkminu, i Ht' M until itm-ir : Huiiiii ul imr ex Imvti iUoaliiinnil I tin ml visouliil ,. UmIiIIiiu tlm Kl nl o I'.ililnriiit AmiiM'U i ill Astoria, Hint Imvn statcil llit .ni will l.iko mi Intercut In enter ,in( llii' uiKwtD, Tina in lining u iUMil i iltn lit uliu u( Him imml idninriiiiit .nlirc In the atuto, (nr In every Uine where it MililU) iiiiIIiitiiik has ri llrlil In Hint clly tliov tin vet been ,:(! Ill a moat I'lilvnlili' unmoor Editorial Akkih UiIum will mvir re t (but iholi annual iin'iiii 1 1 If j rm lir lil at Astoria, mid t tic n'iicil- bora III Iim vt mure n'til I'lijnyini'iit iti lin y t'utilil hud have In uny (ilmn j 1 1 nt I'urllui'il. t .. .... i; Jim an loi'MY siuhi u no i.ikkwihk. .;! Journal; Alter our rtnirl u( i pTOi ceilings ut (tin ('utility Cuiiiinlit uer'n Court I'lnseil dial woes the niitf 1'HhwhIIiiiji wem had: "I, I, pb ll urn! Yorati Urns, presented ' iuiin lor publishing niiiiity court vmliimn, as Kir law rciiuircil, in the , ii liimnl liml K.iinona Houiater, i, ii B'.li 'iilloiin are m-i i'i'tnl umt It is r!y uiili'tcd Hint llif aaid jut Tt be I batchy are ilesiitiialcil In which to il'.nli the tnnililiinit of tin inuiily nt July I, m, i in 1, Wi, CVUI' lift: IiiiSK tllKU llilllll. 'anthill Knirturi That it ilid our lt( the lllilliti U'HI III lllitlltlo for N It In camp null other t.lti" m , mm dent (toiu llio iliii'r maimer in n It tlicy ni:(ti lii" l silent oil tlii'ir urn I ii'liiv IIIHI'K FAMOI'H TOWNS. A HI ii fen in a ii l'iirrriiiiiiilriit Heinle Nome. ril'Hlllll ItcillllllNI'CIICS ol' Hays t.nuir Past. Clutliiioi'K was a iIhi'() of "nine iin lioitrtiii'd In tli MI'n lieiauso llio uli'iini I mill h for Niiniiuiir travel rim from Port IhiiiI to Hint point, hihI stages tlimi Hioil uinn(tiirN whlillnij over tlm naliio for Salem, Wit Inul k vitrlnty ol liityol, t,)U mn mo hunt limit iiHto()nioii('lty, wlinrti i N tramway conveyed )mmk, lit'lulil, mil MiHNfiitnr who i'oiiIiI not walk, muiin.l tlui falls. It wiik iiiilu mi Iiii'I dent to watch iriK''"H, Imt If hIow It hum sure and we liiiiiuiKi'il to nli"i In HiiIiiim uftur I ii'iikfiinliiiK ut lint tiiclriiulia. Auollicr limit hum In rcuilims above tlx tlm fulls uinl 1 1 in voyiiK'n piiKt (ix k island hikI tlm vurloiiH shores wu rather ilons mil, mill hioiI knew each other In tliom iliiyx, hihI liri'Kiiiiiiiiin wuiu hocIhIii In tlm null Ih'IIiihi nan I IIASiiKK UK run IV VKlKH. Tint ilrivM over (In iiiiiiIh to-iluy nlumH nimiy cIiiuikoh, hihI few of lliu old Imiil-inmkH rmiiulii to nouiiiil iiNofthe lllllfll tlllll'N Tlll'll, t'llHIIIil'KIX'l'lllil'l tlll plllt 0 lllltlvill Kl'lllUN to (III loilll.V mul u ulivo with tritilu mid tmvol. Th dm IiiihiIIhk town IiniI prntir up mul tlitve xrrwt ii'ouilxd of fiitunt proutiiifiii e ml (miuiiiipii'IhI tltrilt Tito riilroNil Jut hot inoli'Hl tlta fortiiiid of Clium po'K Hint It lioro llM IiIiihIiIiiu lionom iiioitcntly mul iiiuriti'il lliu uM tiuiu fnvor ui von in tlm rhythm ol tiouivr ihiyn ; "t'l'iuH)iK for UmuI.v. HmIvii. lor rl'li; If it limlu'l l an lor iiitliiioii (litiiui I tty MuuM Imvi' , Tliiit w m luit pioiiiiiiimt rhyiiuiKtur, DllixrwiM) poet, ilul (or tlm thrrii fmuoiiH io.u kij.citic im:n. rMlnililllty r out) lli lwecu raillnnil Hilt OreifOH Cily, Thi) fiumllilllty of it n nltM'trlo Hum lis twi'i'ii Oiiihtmi City ttml I'url luinl lum hl'l'll llln'IIUH'll Oil 1 11 II II V lIllllTCIll IX THIt- iimi mul hv vniloim purlii'N, Tim Ml nt en ii'ii t huh ininh' thi" luoruliiK tliiit tlm pliin wiih ui out to hi- drought to n L'liiiiuiiiiiiiulion If ui'roiiipiHliii I'urt himl Hoiilil Iihvk tlm honor of ioHKi'nxliit( uliout tlm Iohki'kI iilci lrii' lino in tlm country. Wont now coiikin (mm SohHIii that ciipitiilinlii Hro now iiiiiliiriliK N lilmi which limy niiitliii tin) crcilit of tlm liuif tier Ncliriuii Iiiiiii UiIm iitv. It wcfll.K Unit I'iviI Hiitulur hikI U. II. (Irillltli urn I'oinpli'li'iiiK oiiiiinji'iucnlH to coiiHtruct Nil I'lo. tiic hiii'lfinui Kinittlii to I'liyiillup It lIlKllllllC ol lhlilv-cvi ii iiiiIcm, It will Im No hiiilt liml it t un Ui ubi'iI tor tlm Iriin Nportutioii ol fmlKlit, ileinoniHtmlinK lliu iiiih ol iilictrlcity (or iIiin piiriw Tlmre lire no lii'iivy K'U'li'" hclwci-n tlm poinlN uii'iilloncil mul tliH roNil will in iiiomI liki'liliooil I mi limit. Kncii n lint) from Ori'Kon City to I'ortUiul wotilil imcoiin tvr no liiuli liilln or ilccp nillcvi, hiiiI It I mo coiilil lit' iimmI lor cmryinn Irt'iulil hetween tlm polo In iiiciilliiiicil mul hiiI mint itloiiK tlm routii. A Mlici'li'ur iiiiik imtii of llii" city Nitiil to n rciMirlor that hi) wiin nuilly liocoiniiiK i'iiIiiiimimI ovur tliu (ipporliitillicn. l'lirtlmiil KrniiiK r)tnKr)i Itcturnfil Hume Alter Scrcrul Moulin Abki'iicf. Mr. .lumen Thorn, who him lieen hIimciii'd lor mucrul inontliN in the emit, rutiirnt'il Momlity, m coinprniicil hy liiu ihiunhlcr MiM Klorft. lit) Iihn ohtaint'il the jiNtciit lor Iiih ni-w priN'i'NN o( work ing ipiitrU, nnil wont to 1'ortliitnt thin week to prrfci't Him phinii'ijf hiiililiiiK tlm iiiNi'liiiinry , Thu (ollowiug Id taken from li e Syracuse, NvlirHhka Journal, of a MM i'iit ilitlti : Jiiiiicm Thorn, , of (Iri'uon City, Nolle t llrlilKrliullilcni. HIliM FOK TDK KHKITIHN OK A MMAI.I, lulillix fivm lh mirth lurk ol linvp Cri k, will tix ri'i'i'lvml It y llict tnii(y Court nl Clxi k miiHii (Nitiniy.lir, up to iiiti.iiof Aiunml ft, 110 t'UliH mill Niitfctflrntlfilu III Oil' H'tIT" cw. II. II. .HillNHMN. it'U limy Clerk. K'jilrny Xtillrn, 'PAKKN VV It V 1IIK I'NIiKIIHIliNK.Ii AT 1 Hi)' .i'i' In W in. Iu A'l'lltlun In lln-iii. n lly, on .Inly liiti, one ilmi imlori'il lielli-r. lltri-i yo'irn nlil, niHrki'il by Imtli em IicIiik mJ 11. with iii'IiIiiik (mil. t iwiicr en it li4v bhipo by prov liilt T....-r(y mul imyllul clinrinn U; IX KltKII N. IIAKKIt. Sol Ice. Ill A VK NOW IN MY IIANHH KI'NIm AK-liili-Htilti to tin' pxymi'iit of Nl) WHrrmiU tor ilomcil prior to Nov. Pi, Ihxy, nttri'Ml will rximi' Iroin iUidiiI ililx iiollio. m li.CAI.IK'. Tii'Miurnr of C'lni'kniiiiiii County, ori'iron. Ori'tioii t:iiy, July 17, 1ml. Jyl7 ;it Trxaxtiwr't Hlmohwl I'xilnr mlilp Ki.r, July 7 N OTH'K IH IIKHKIIV lilVKN THAT THK. iinrtui'mllip licrclofori txMlntt Ih'1wi.-cii Kly A KxihTi I till 'Iny (IIumiIvH liy imiiiinl ciiiixciil, lien C Kly riTHhcx uc ciiiitiik rii'I pityH nil tiltlti xifxlluit llix Ann. JylU (iKU.C. K.I.Y Klrutiir'a Not Ire "VOTIl K IH II KH 1 llllilrriilKUC'l I hy llio Hon. Coin IIKKF.HY (ilVKN THAT THK llHX liPt'll llillV Hpp'illllC'l iiuly Court of CI nr kit in kk (imility hiiiI Klnlf of Orrtfiti, exDi'Ulor of tlm !( will mul ti'tmiit of l'vl ilmnl, ilf ('(MX"). All pcrmilix lutvllitf oIhIiiii HKulimt Mttil rHtnlf xni licrt'tiy uotinei! to prfciil the imnc to m foi iiNvmcnl at the oHIuo of HitycR ii llrowntill, In oruttoii City, mToiiiiixiilfi) with proper vouclicrx wlllilu ix niotitlii from the dxti of Hilt iiotlcu li.tiil July Mth, IWU. H. C. l.KI,ANI). Kxeciitor of Ui viitMtof Ivl llxnil, ilowmieil. llxyr Jk lliowni'll, att'y for executor. moTtt'K wit i'i ni icAiiois. l.Nu Orrtci it 0u.ix ('it. .Or . July IS. Ixul tumi'il utttlcr lum Itleil noticof IiIr Intention tit liixki' nintl pronf In upport of till rluiin mul tint kri priNil will Im tiiwlif Iwlnr the Kr-irlx-trr mi'l llei i-Ivit ol tlx- I'. M. Unit HIIU'i. at Ore gon city. Ori-KDti, on Hftilfnihvr ', Iwl, viz: ItnXrXT J. HTtWAKT, llomolfiil Kulry No. WI4, for the w U of ui-1 , of e ol kcA 1 4 I, tit, nil lot ol -. :iu. 1 4 . r t lln iimiit'ii ih f( Mowing wttnmu-B to prove hu ruiititiiioui ri-nlilriii-i' upmi ninj ciiltlvatiou ol, Mill Unit, llllili-r trc. 101, H. h: J. W . Iloyi-r. K I) Jiiiikx, J. K W liulow mul i . I u' i .... '. t...( i,.,, Orcifou, Well known to our olilct i-lti.i'liN, ; Clmrli-n ( '.l-ll. all of t,urrliivllli' i Tarknuaa town of Wiwlorn Orfiion tn-loru I ort-, ' , y utwuu. J. T. AI'l'Klixos 7 17.x il himl hail a I'l iuiiiuii lliiliHolia o- THK Klonll. Ili.-v liuil ..l,k.,. -inionii ui" .miiiii(' uoriorx I Niillu till ma) U M I'lillhl k 1 moru tiiiilonn Nlrji, tltf loll-idll aNjtlmt .u-y.tnto.! I,v II.mhI in wi, unpt uiul empli.itic, ami tlm liniul i ami wot tmii ti of tln-ijon City to ilnxtrmv r lilitvcl with mot.) ciuuKv. Tin) '" aniilliilali'.l I limnpot'ij ho tluit ux Ihc (oinii-r o lu-ri of Uiih towuxitf, l and (or whom onu of on: xlrci-lx and an o( lh N1'1"1'"" v'" uamt'ili arrivt'd liunlilc winti-r ' 'i ' uftcriioon tiniii trolu N iixIuiikUiii, l. I'., where hi' hu Ih-cu the luxt there liiontlm Ki-tlintC a new iiiiuitiK PUmcmh palellli'il. lliix procexx pulvenr.ed ttto GREAT SPECIAL SALE -OF- Mens and Boys Straw Hats, Summer Underwear, Spring -AM) Summer Clothing.- A llitiikrupt -t-iik of 5l-ii Men and Boys' Felt Hats. All of the above GOODS must be sold at once, Therefore I will sell at i Discount of from 25 to 50 per cent, until tke aD0? OQFGoods are closed out. CALL EARLY AND SKCUHE A HARCAIN. J. W. O'COIVNELL, The Clother, Hatter and Gent's Furnisher. Kt'itxier. Banks. i i u .. . ...i. i... i. ....i oVintMit "I mi' h vi-4lloiia Kiviia n.-w .., , ..,... , 1 or liv ilium t mul aeiuraleN tlm metal l in the Kiloruicmoof r.uliu 1. ...... ttllll j,Ul ,, ,.u . ,,llllk ni ; Iron, the nna hy air ami riiviiy. Mr. Li,.N. i ("alem liun- ol mill- an-l wari'lionara 'hut i ll,"r"1 mv"' ' ! fo.iii.l Imay l.xltiuuu.t ther,.. Since "!'" " "iMvexa, i.n.1 ih new on 1 S"" " V n"- tl'i. we tan xoou av all the.,, i. to v , b"Z " "',0 "f TV.,' Yeat M.le.' fan. :a lituulmm over a ! (r t ..n'if. Aa ilium Iiiih no re.-oK ! "'" ''" '" " I'" '" ''! i . ..... .1 .... i - .1 : ....... I ... ... . ..... . . unit iii om-ritl.on. Itaa a cuiutcitv ot M . . . , .- - .... .i. ,.i.. i.. ..... tot.a eve.v twcnlvlour houm il ta imve pu.cm.-'t a rorxoi ti,i ix i-"-- - "- liorx,- ixiwer. co-t- lunch If nl nit the reiii ol iiiorul.tv at i ,', , . , ' V imtlim- J JANK OK OHKtiC.N C1TV, Oldest Backing Honse la tlie Ci'y. Paid iipt'apilal.MMKX). IX ol ilian a rKKMl'KST, vk r. i k."Iio;st, AHIir.H. MA-IOKH. Till MR S. ((I. A. IUK.I.NU U ( at'l-.KI.D. ( IIAKI.KI II. I ACr.Kl.ll. . i .i i uorxe iioHi-r n . .l l.,e re,rf norit.i.y al ,,,..,.., ,.' ..,-,,. J -tamp mill ol tl.e xitinii c parity, ami ce. It Jite ol t.ii'xe ariu n-x ix prexiHvi j HnM i o ttloM-r'x i. rin it ut once ,-iuitxa xhro-k There ia t t)u' wlilxtt. ol a railway ,.loon at the place that ! "nrly ''''" Pi.llltt'ril Irliil MVi I-miii rc flvttl ftibJiM't tit chei-k. ' i Aiirnv(flblUi aik! iioif dlHCniiuted .nr. muni uw nr ( ( oinny nl rlty wtrrKiiif. boittrht. CITV VIEW MARKET. BOYER & LACEY, - Proprietors. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Fresh Beef, Mutton, Pork, Ham, Bacon. Lard. t H"The xA of MEAT kept and Hatinfactioii given. VEAL, PORK, and PRODUCE Bought. Shop on SEVENTH STREET, at Wl of Stairs. 1 1 . .11.. I a I .... . 1 1 - ,'lijilitt' ii.'ii'.iitin in'mx inr iihiiii-. I'll, iin? ii.mii i ... i . 1'imu.n, .1.. . ... i . . ..i : iiiKii iii. it) Ort'isoti via Oiiutha , , I., . , . i . i i aiun t ncre naa evuir niiv iH-ei .a (i ainre - tl tlir Inventor coiiiim tluit lie linx al-i,. ,. . - - ralmvra luxt evenii.if, ami from there ) ln nix-le on available iMiiritr. , ! uiiiiili'il I lin e ol liia iliiilifhtera, lit it y Unix thruxt .ijHiu !lo the puhlii aril lover. l tKMUi.K II I inip N hlniulan i.lril tnat the l l.ylia K. Hiu Mrillng Teiirhera l t.it . AM) VOID. fnip N hliuulanl : Jil'lue Uolninnn tlm marrlaiju ol Kiank ii.illi wax illegal ai tl J. ui Ilia Kniitnd thai the arlir Bi trrunl hrliire Hie expiration of iu tl x (ioiii the urantinit ol illvorca to ( pi-lilioner anil Urlent. liiia tl,-1 ix I'iikiI upon application ol l.ydia . -j illi, lor lettera ol ailuiinixtralion i ttii rx'nle ol her late tiMxhaiul. saw I ITV II Al l.. ('fvalliN (iawtte; Slepa wen taken cily council at their lneelin laxl ud.iv t.mht lor the erei tiiin of a new y (lull to roxt not excccliiiK S,IMK) ami i iJiui.Uce aill lie appiinlril to have mul ami aMH'IVatioiia drafted at once. lln.clure will lie mad,) of atone and ii ami work wilt coinmeme In a r time, Thi liinhlnin will add i .4!' to our already larttu Hat of pulilir ruitiirea. HIIOI'I.I) II K OUSTI.r KJKl TKII. ; ac-'iic (itiard: A man cluimiiiK to .il mul iliimh la In town aohcitinn ili xol a child'a i'ncyrloa'dia, Wo I ln-en Infornied ol an inxtance or i Vhere he vtaa liiHiiltiiiK and iniMrt I to thoMi who rclum'il to pt.rchioH' lui In auiti riixea tin ahoiild lie v hut llnnlv ejected Into the open OKI IIIKI) TO IlK CONXI'ITt I'lllNAI, n I'orthtnd ( lironule: llio Mine me court luta decided that the of I'oitlimd" lull, panned by the I .li-iiiHliittirn, la coiiHlilulioiiul. una '1 nioiidea for tho Hcvoial diatrida, .ont the Wilhnnetto and Col- ida.i rivera, he tnxed on a Imnd loan ilii pen mid w iden tiahip channel from ifl uiil to the xch Jnitki) in hon iin or nai'khknai'T. IjJI'.i.ioii Kxprt'Ha: An np-coiinly ex ii'" ot n inarrliiKn notiw and a 'tfrr'N noticed mlxetl tip, and the cotil lion read Hiiin: "John Hinith and la l)uay were united in tho IioiuIn uerkraiit wliifli will lie Hold by tho I or barrel. Mr. Smith i n Hied ciKl-flali at ten ot'iita tier ikuii.I. HliON At THK nOKLIl'SFAlR. lixikH an if tho prolwit for an Oregon ..... i.i ijlut at ho world'a tiilr WftH a "au ti provertml door nail for tho prommt. iiumtinu failed by tho Htato Ari- il Hiwii.lv liiMt month, the matter iflurnod over lo the Unite Hnaid of inierre. I'reHidtint OHhom promptly "4c to every board of Initio in tlui outlining u plan of iiclion and imk ijfll.c hoard would Hfiid tleletf.ilOH if Jivcnlion wiiH onllod to Inert in fort lo coiixiilcr the HubjiM-t. Tho n iif he I'i'ceived wiiH indellnito mid fur "if cnco.m.'Kini:. I'lVHidcnt OmIiomi 'Ut yesterday that tho Mtato hoard '"ifid pri.biibly do nothinK until It M im ' 4 meeting 'on tho lli'Ht WednuHiliiy Octolior. Orfgonutn. AjCDirtniiondtuit writing from Meadow ''H, cliiinm Umt tho county road bo 'u Meadow brook poHtoflieo and ;'dlcret)k bridge ia in vory bad con-itiOn. lu lifiiiili' a A(M-Itttlllll. j The Mieelinn im called to onlt-r by! Stitit, Tlioiuxon, Tiieadav eveniii. Uriel i Hie Saltation Army. The Salvation army baa Imhui in exist ence Juxt Ihirieoii years. It bad b origin in a Nenautlunal way in the. Knuhxli town ol Whitby, in rjHK CUMMKKClALHANK, ftp riRKCON CITV. nhh- bf were made by Meaxri,. Hiuler, ; ,lm rolllt ; Co.iiiniii ilixtriel of Vork- ( apltal, . . . . Kxi-liaiiKv IhiiikIU ant ni(1. ('n)li-riliiiii maile promptly. Inxlix unlit avallaulp III any piirt of the wurlit. Icli-ttrxplile eii-lianRra aolitun Puillaiid, Hau Krrtiirii.i'ii. t'rili'Aip anil New York. tntrrrtt paiil on urn. ilepnltK. suli A-iiin ut l ilt LONDON CIIKUt'E HANK. EAST and SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Konte SHASTA LINE. KxpreHB Trains leave Portland Dailv. lturnhani, (iurley and lluiin. I'pon motion of S. A. P. tiurley, Supt. Thom oil wax elected temporary chairman of the mei'tintf. S A P. (iurlev placed in nomination Mdlard Hyatt lor awretarv, carried. Mr. Yodnr inoved that a committe of three b aptxiinted to draft a conxl.ln lion and by-lawa for a teachent' axxoria tion, cirncd. Tho cliairinan apHiiuted A. J. Yoder, 8. A l. tiurleyand Kannio I'orteron the roinmitteo. tlH. 11. Ihinii moved that the tuinmitiee n-port Tliura tlay eveninK, J ill v 1, carried The mei'tina ailjourned to meet Tliuraday veniun. A riraant Surprise Tarty. A number of the friend ol Mra. M. F. lraier, itave her a very pleawtnt aur prixti iaxt Friday evening, liyaxxcuthlinu at her rcxiiliu.ee, and prrNontinit her with an eleiiiint eaxr chair, it being her fiftieth birthday. Mr. I'. I'atpiet made the preNontation addrvaa, and altouelbor a very pleaxant time wax bad. Among Ihoie , piexri.t were linn, and Mia P. l'aiiiot, Mavnr and Mm. Sullivan, Councilman and Mrs. I'orter, Mr. and Mra. Kuerten. Meadainea Mellin, t,'rain, l-'leminir, Mcllonald, Hurm"ixter, Muel ler. Kalher llillehraiid, Mixxea I'mpiet and Mf" Kuerten, Mr. and Mth .1. W. iruM'r, and Mr. and Mra. C. Y, hraper. IT. Thoxe Indflited to the umlcixiuneil will ilritxi'Ciill nml nettle their ncciiuiit-H either ,i invNi'lfor W. S. Maple. A xi'lllemeut of xouie kind iiinxt he made witlil.i the next al.ire. whan) lien, llooth, al that time Itev William Hooili, waa doing humhle n.ixHiun work. Kniilainl waa then in anna' ex.mcling to jump Into the Ktia rlt Tuikixh war. It oceurred to Itooth I hat lis niliiht attract a rrowd by ixnu iiiK a diH'laration of war of liiinxelf, eo he prt'piired one forthwith, sprinkled it plentifully wild hallelujahs and pouted 2,tkM ropir ol it Nlxmt town, The de vice tickled tho liritixh sense ol humor, there was a "reil-bot, rousing meeting" toipiole lien, llooth, "the jieiiitents It'll down in heaps" and the Salvation army sprang into life lull grown. OI K IStrriTI'TK. . The following waa handed lu ny one of the young lady teacliers now attending the inxtitilte at tl.e High School building: Hers you ineel with wondemus learning, higie giKiil vou can't dispute, And lliu weal'lh of wondeMUS knowledge Wax iicipiired at inxlituta. learned profesxarx down from Portland, Willi a rouraite hold and rash, Served up "ihoones" and "isms", And the 'logics ' all In hash. To llii" feast and l.a.xh of Initio, Ynu my friend wore hid In co.ae; And williln your little notebook, Knowledge vaxt may carry home. Hut a warning I would w rite you, Do not take this hash to school, Or vnur xcl.ool will snrelv think yon Utile better than a fool. 1 41 (irlppe Again During tho epidemic of La Grippe last Mounnii Dr. Kimr'a New l)incoverv for tliinv ilaynor the account will lie It'll .r i'unHtiui)liiti, Vouch itml Colds, proved collci lioi; a I an. going itwiiv. to lat the Wat romedv. Ueports from j.vilf . W . 1 nit 1 hit. 1 ., , UB(,i j.'i-ontlim this state- They were not only quickly re III, K'K S Til I'll KIIOI. Mcxxrs 11. W. I'orter and Henry Seer linve openeil np Iheir liliu kxtnilh shop at (lie coiner of Fourth and Main streets, and tire now prepared to do all kinds of horxe HiioehiK. hliickxiuilliing and wagon n.iiking In the licit style and at the lowest prices. Mr Nrer Ix an espcriei.ocd horso xhocr, while Mr. Purler Ix known far and w ide ax mi cxiHM't and capable blackxn.ilh and wagon builder. Hlssoliitlon Notice. The partnership heretofore cvlsting be tween the undersigned E. S. Warren and H I lluliiuin, doing business in Oregon I'i'tv i f irnilure dealers and undertttkers, under the lllrm name of Warren A H ol nian, is Ih.s day dissolved by iiililual con sent. K- S. Warren rylires, while U. Holniau continues the business al the old aland, who will assume all debts, and col lect all moneys due theUle tlrin. It. iiolman'. Oregon t'lty, Or., July Letter l.lit. The following is the List of Wttors re maining in the post Dlllcc at Oregon City, Oregon, July 'U,W: ltoyer, Josiah V, K,? llooth bewlla Kpyto. Mr Hum Crocker, Flnrcnco Kenton, M. r!::,mClraAn..ieM;iU-l.ell.lMr William i ii. . i. i.vui.i, i'm Niinu .ni'iei, """.- I'" "'' "".'.'... .' .. M....I... Jtiinielx, III. inn . Mauley, W I' 3 Porter, C H Itinkcr, Mrs K K Sudlli, Nan C Sclioim.ai.n, Jacob Tuskenv, Mr. Jim Williich, Mrs K K Viiiiiur. .lohn ii.. i. .i. Ili'iinesx. Mrsllusta Miung, mop.. Johnxon, I'liince I''ra.er. Mr Daniel (irilible W.I Harrison, A K 1 1 vull. Mr Millard Hu. ilen, Mrs Marv lloL'iu., .1 nines ii .i Hosteller, tl mimt linved. bill the disease, left no had re suits. We ask you to give this remedy a trial and we guarantee that you w ill W satisfied with results, or the pnr chaso price will bo roltinded. It has no equal in any I .a liripi. or any Throat, Chest or tiling Trouble. Trial bottles free at li. A. Harding's drug store. Large bottles 50c. and 11.00. ,U A Ilk Ft KKI'OKT Holnwlsnlve.il the Oreyon City Market Ke ,iort corrtu'lcil weekly Iriun quotations lur ulnhed Tin Kntkri'Sisk by the local merchants: (IHAIN. Wheat, Valley. W 100 Iba Oku, per bushel riot' a OreKon City Mills, Portland Brand Country llrniiil Corn Moal, Oat Meal raan. Shorts V ton Bran, " Timothy hay, " Clover hay, " 1'ROUIICK. PolKtllllS, OWt Onions If lb Apples, sruim, V box Apples, ilrifil, V Iti linlicr, 't Hi Kegs, Until')', t II" MKATM, 1 40 M)o. 11 20 .1 'JO So 60 2.1 XI w on 12 00 It) K) 7n 2 2', Wa 7(Hi' 22 2Sfis: 11,-,'t, live, f 111 licet, ilrtmst'tt Million, llvu S Iti Mutton, tlrexst'tt, J ti Pork, live, V lb 1'ork, ilressiMt, 'tf Iti Veal, live, IS Hi Veal, tlresxcd, V rb Iliiius'l Iti HllOOIl, " I'OIU.THV. Chickens, yr.ui.K. pet dot 2 ',f Chickens, old, pur lios JsM Ducks, perilos (liwRe, lier dus. . , J2rT,i Turkies, perpeund HWloO Mitlo 7ll(iS0 . :ii4 H'ijO 40 lie 11 0 . 1100,000 TaaSXACTt (IKMNaLIAXKlKO BrSlNKxa. lana made. Rills dtrount-d. Makes ro lecti,.ii Iluv. and arlla eiehatuie on all pnima In the I nlleJ statex, Kumpe ami llona Konn. Iieposlls reeel-ed liibJtH-t lochfx'k lnterext at umial rales allowed on time rtrpnslla. Bank niwti Inun s a. m. ui r. M. Saturday eveuiuga In. in .V in 7 r. u. D C. UTOCKETTE, President. V E IHi.NALDSON. Cashier NOTH'K FOR Pl'HI.ICATION. I.asii orncs at Oasoim City. Osrnns. July A lxsl. Notice Is hereby tlven that the (ollowliin named seltler haa n)d notice nl his lutcutlon Ui make flna pnxit In support ol his claim, arid that said pronl will tie made before the Ke li ter and Keeelver, V, 8. Ijnd Olliee. at Oregon t lly. Oregon, on August 27, 1SSI, vis: (leonre V. Bonney, Homestead Entry No. S741, (or the a S ol a e ' and i ol l w '. iff s, tp 7 s, r S e. He names the (nllowlun witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon and cuinvanon n(. aalil laud, via: A. K. Thomas. W. Ki.asell. P. C. Cevley, Elmer Thiimas,all ul Wllholt P. 0.,Clackamaa euumy, Oremiu. 7-IU: s-14 J. T. Arrsaxos. Reirlster. NOTiCK KOK PL'hUOATloN. Land Orrui at Oasoos City, Ori., July , tnal Noliee Ix hereby itlven that the following named aelllvr haa filed nctlee ot his tntentiou to make Hual pnxil In support ol his elxun and that xiti'l prool will he made before the Keaister and Krcvlver of the IT 8. land olliee at Oreuon Cily, Oreiiou, on August 2, ltl, vis; Henry Thompson, Homestead Kntry No. sm for the W of u e ! and w i, ot s e l4, see. 2. tp 1 s.r 5 e. He names the following witnesses to prove hix continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said laud, vll: Kit ward Manning. John Y. Holmes, Kldrtdge II. Thompson, all ot Browcr.Oregou.and Ueorge Sheppard, of Lstourelle Kalis, Oregon. 7 10: S 14 J- T. Ai'.'KRsoN, Keglster. 8oii.h I I North. 7 00 r. M. 7-lr. a. I S.loA.M . Lv l.r Ar Portland Ar Oregon Cily I.v 8. Francisco Lv :.!. 8:4S A.M. 9:00 r. H. Above trains stop only at the following sta tions north of Koxebnrg- East Portland, Ore gon Clly. Woodburn, Salem, Albn.y, Tangent Hhedds, Halsey, llarrisburg, Junction Cily, Ir vlu( aud Eugene. ROSKRURO MAIL (Dally). GIVES r f W'iii Y0U XM HEALTH. x3 k llll. H. 9 OS A. M. J 40 P. M Lr Portland Ar Lv Oregon City Lv Ar Koseburg Lv 4.W p. a 2:MP. at :'20 A. ALBANY LOCAL (Dally, except Sunday.) Portland Vim r. H. S IH3 p. . 9 :00 p. M. Lv Lv Ar Oregon Cily Albany Ar Lv Lv 9:00 A. H. 7:54 A. M. 5:00 . a. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. For accommndatlen of Second-Class Passengers attached to Kipresa Trains. West Side Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALL18. Mall Train, Daily (Except Sundav.) 7 :S0a. m. I 12:10 p. N. I Lv Ar Portland Corvallls Ar Lv I 5:80 ph 12 .55 PM At Albany and Corvallls connect wltll trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad. Express Train Daily (Except Sunday) 4.40P. M.T Lv Portland Ar " 8:20a. . 7:25p.m. I Ar McMinuvllle Lv 16:45a.m. NOTICE FOR Pt'BI.ICATION, . ' I.axd Office atOkkuon City, Or. .inly 2. ls-.il. Nollee Is herebv given that the following named senior has Bled noliee of hla intention to iimke final proof In support ol his claim and ;lil said proof w ill be made before the Regis ter and Receiver of the V. S. land olliee at Ore gou City, Oregon, on August 25, ltilll, vli: Charles K. Batey, Itnniestead Kntry No ti.Vi9. for the s of n c and n 'a ol s v "i.sec. SO, tp 2 s rfi e. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upou and cultivation of, said land, vis: Charles Shank, D. II. Parker, 0. M.Shldler, J. 8. Ware, all ol Cherryvllle P. O , Clackamas county. Oregou. 7-10: 8 14 J. T. ArrsRsoN, Register. NOTICK FOR Pt'BLICATION, Land Office at Oreoos City, Or. July 2, 1891, Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has Died notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Regis ter and Receiver of the V. 8. Land ofHce at Or egou City, Oregon, on August 24, 1891, vix:; Jariiei L. Ogle, Homestead Kntry No. 6479, for the lots 1, 2, 8, 4, S, 8, and 7, sec UI, tp 5 s, r 1 e. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said bind, vis: .... O. W. Slurges, John Kverhart, J. .I.Herman, John C. Palmer, all of Molalla P. 0 Clackamas ooiinly, Oregon. .... 7-ltt; 8-14 J T Ari'ERSON, Register. Custom Carding. Io rinil- o lo flint f Iunm work Carding Rolls FOR SplniiiiiK nml Huts tor Comforters and Jluttrosses. gj0T Holiest price paid for Wool, MILWAUKEE CBSTOM CAEDINS MILLS. THROUCH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH, For tickets and full Information regarding rat. mans, etc., call ou Company's agent at Oregou City. R. KOEH1.KR, K.P.ROGERS, Manager. Ass't G. F. and Pass. Agent Moore's Revealed Remedy. Astoutidinn in its Effects in the cure of" Rheumatism, Asthma, Malaria, Klt liousneHS or any other disease arising Irom deranged Liver, Stomach or Kid neys It drives all impurities from the Blood. Mra Chas A. Russet, who is favorably kiowa throughout the Northwest says: "For fifteen years I was a constant sufferer with asthma without any relief, except that ob tained by constant change of locality. Two years ago i irtea moors s kkvraled Remedy and the benefits received from it were the moat gratifying. It gave me relief from the first and prevented the terrible distress peculiar to the disease that made lile almost unbearable. Any one who has ever had asthma can understand ine grat.iuae I leel toward this remedy. Re lieving it has added pleasant years to my lile I have not hesitated to recommend it to all like sufferer, and always with the same happy re sults." fsJk-To be had of all druggists, or sent to !r. AT Holmes Druo Co . Seattle. Wash. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad. T. F HOGG, Receiver. OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO'S STEAMERS, SH0KT LINE TO CALU 0HMA. FREIGHT AND FARES THE LOWEST Train No. 3 will run Tuesdays, Thurs days ami Saturdays, and on intermediate iliivswlicn necessary: Train No 4 will run Mondays, Wednes days ami Friday, and on internieilitit days wlien necessary: Steamer Salliiir Hates. Leaves Yahuna 'Willamette Valley, Mar. 8th. Will, i'lh. Leaves KanmuNcisco Willamette Valley. March 3d, 12th. '21st, SOth, The company reserve the right to change sailing dates without notice. TrUins connect wtth the O. & C. R. and River Roats at Corvallls and Albany. The Oregon Pacific steamboats on the Willamette river division will leave Portland, soiit-bound, Monday, Wednes day, Mid Friday at 9 A. M. Arrive at Corvailis Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day at 3:30 P. M, Leave Corvailis, north-bound, Monday, Wednesday and Fridayat8A. M. Arrive at Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 :30 P. M. on Monday, Wednesday and Fri day, both north and south-bound boats lie over night at Salem, leaving here at 6 A. M. Freight and Ticket Office, Salmon street whart Portland. 0. C nOOUE. G. F. & P. A. O. P. R.. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. June It, IS'Jl. Notice is hereby given that the follmvlng nmiiod settler has tiled noliee of his Inten tion to make final proof In support of his claim, ajut that said proof will be made before tho register and receiver of the Culled Suites Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, ou Au gust 5, Will, vis: John Tireshor, homestead entry, No. for .the n'ofnc of see a, t s s, r 8 e. He uiiines the following witnesses to prove his fentinuoua residence upon and cultiva tion of. said land, vis: A. T. Plowinau, and .1. C. Hates, ot Logan, Clackamas countv. Or., K. Richardson, and Win. Stoue, of Viola. Clackamas county. Or. J. T. APPERSON. 4-19: 7-24 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon city, Or.. June n.imn Notice is hereby given that tl.e followine named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof m support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver ol the V. S. laud office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Aug. 9, 1SH1, vis: Levi 8 Ta lor Pre-emption P S No M97. for the sw1 of sey and se'4 of sw1, of sec 7. t 3 s. r3 e. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vix: Ceo. Kistner, of Meadow Brook: ( ally Wilt iams and Units Callahan, of Molulla Corners, and Frank Baker, of, Mead.w Brook, all of Clackamas county, Oregon. -W;7-34 J T. Ai'i'KRSos, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land O.llce at Oregon Citv. Or., June 11, ISIl Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the regis ter and receiverof the tl. S. land office at Ore gou City, Oregon. on August 4,1S!, m: Henry Hughes, homestead entry, ho. 661S, tor the se.' ol sec i a, r o east He usmes the following witnesses to an his continuous resideuce upon and ciilti Hon of. said land, vis: M. F. Freeman, J. A. Stromgrec, E. W. Hammett, Wm. C. Buckner, all of Highland P. 0 Clackamaa Co., Oregon. 619: 1-H J.T. Appekson. Register. TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 8, 1878. XO'MCK FOR 1M BI.IOATrO.H United States Land Orrit E, I Oreuon Citv, Or.. Apr. 20, 182.1. 1 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congressof June 8, 1878, entitled an act for the sale of tim ber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," Samuel T. Purkee, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Ore gon, has filed lu this office h's sworn state ment No. 2881, for tho purchase of the siv.'i of section No t, iu township No 'south. range No. "east, and will otter proof to show Unit the land sought is more valuable for Us timber or stone than for agricultural purposes iitui to es tablish his claim to said land before the regis ter and receiver of this office at Oregon Cily, Oregon, on Friday, the 21st duv sf August, 1891. He names as witnesses: T. C. O'lionnell, and John Mitchell of Portland, Oregon: C. C.attaand David O'Donnoll, of Cherryvllle, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this otllce ou or before suit! 21st day of August, 1891. J. T. APPERSON, 6-5; 8-7 Register. EVERYBODY READS THE F.STEB CRIBE FOR IT.