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Vf i SEVERE ON AMERICANS. ' Row One of John ltuU'a Watehrul Orfun Slrra I p )Km American Snhjrrta, Except a Yorkshirtninn thoro in no nuiro solf conscious porson than your QiitravvliMl American. He known (ivory (hiug. You can't tako htm in. Ho roinoa from tho bipest country in tha world. His sniartin'ss is proverbial. Ho rtooa not continually exclaim, "lama Yankee, 1 am, " but ho im'(aihorioalh waves his flaR in the face of an olTtti' civilization and trails his egotism In f.ire the darned oM country all thetimi rou bt! Anil it is done surely and per sistently. Every whippor snapper of a uieuk thief has him. Notwithstanding the staleness of the confidence triik in his ownoouutry, ho is n prey to the first American sharper or the clumsiest imi tator of the Yankee methods whom he cuvts in street or barroom. The papers Ltoly have contained several instance; the suoivssful practice of the court denco trick on Americans. The wondet is that any one can lie fleeced so easily. Imagine any sane person b"iujt in duced to hand over his watch mid his purso to a total tranpr and letting hiiu go out of sif-'ht to test his faith iu tho paid stranger "to show his confl denco" iu a man he docs not care a but ton about, and whoso acquaintance he has only just made. This happened the other day iu Iiolbom to an American gentleman who parted with watch, ring and notes to the value of nearly 300. The story began by one of two con'! deuce men spotting him for an Ameri can in Uolborn and asking him, "Say, stranger, is this a new street?" The two men were Americans; they came from Virginia; the dupe was from New Jersey. Of course they all ad journed to the restaurant to have a drink. The first Virginia gentlemen had come into a large fortune and wanted to give a lot of it away, but not to Brit ishers oh, no but to his own country men. The Jersey gentleman was induced to undertake tho ofilee of my lord bounti ful to the millionaire and was permit (ed for a time to hold possession of a tre;:t bundle of spurious notes. Then, to show his confidence iu his new friends, he handed over all he had about liim, and they presently decamped with his money, "jewels cash and plate." He had to go home before the polico i ould catch the masqneradors, but on reaching New Y'ork he will be asked by cable to ktp the promise he made that he would return and prosecute them if the dull London detectives could lay hands on tLo astuto operators from Vir ginia. Aud this kind of thing is going on continually. The credulity of people in general says a great deal for tho trust fulness and sympathy of humanity as a whole. Cynics would say that it may be taken as still more indicative of its greed. It certainly says little for its caution. Tho mast transparent swindles of the day in the direction of compa nies, partnerships, offers of fortunes for a few pounds, successful systems of bet ting and speculation catch their dupes day by day, ami Monte Carlo is extend ing its palatial halls. Newcastle (Eng land) Chronicle. WILD BILL A SOLID MAN. The Body of the Fauioua Itrapcrxlo Had Tarnt to Stone. The climate of Colorado is so exceed ingly dry iu the greater jxirtiou tif the btate that ordinary oLjt cts, snch as po tatoes, vegetables of various sorts and even small animals, petrify when cov ered with sand. The body of Wild Bill, the famous desperado, is today solid gtoua He was buried iu a s;indy coun try near Telluride, and tLont four years ago bis frituds decided to imt op a mou oment to bis mtiuory. Thiy went out to his grave, which is iu the open prairie, and one of the party, an old gcout, was taken alon to exaetly locate where he was buried. The sand had shifted and blown iu great heaps, as it does all through that country, and the gcout had a good deal of difficulty in absolutely locating the spot. Finally ho struck a mound that he aid had Wild Bill under it. Owing to the uncertainty of tho situ atiou and his hesitancy, tho party do .jHed to dig down and see whether he was right. Presently the spade ran into a rock a ecarce thing in that country. They shoveled all around it, and soon revealed the petrified image of Wild Bill, as perfect as the day he died, with not a trace of decomposition. Even the clothes and shoes were turned to stone. Somo of the parties wanted to take the body up for the purposes of exhibition. But one of Bill's old pals, Shorty Jake, as he was called, remarked that the first man who tried to do so would find a bed in the hole that Bill filled. .So tho idea was artviidoue(L Washington Post. L'.t a Small Fortune. There was quite a crowd around a coalhole in the sidewalk, and it was soon learned that a lady who was pass ing hud Ktepped into the uncovered hole, aud they were getting her out. .She was uot hurt in the least, but rather fright ened and dusty. A male relative who accompanied her was executing a series of gymuanties around her. "8ure you're not hurt, Addie?" ho isked anxiously. "Not a bit, Kit-hard." "No sprains or brokeii bones?" "Not one. You see, I was caught by man who was parsing, and that saved me from being hurt. " "Where is the officious wretch?" "Eichard, he is my deliverer!" "Deliverer nothing! If you had just broken one little bone, we could have lued the city and recovered flO,000 damages." Detroit Free Press. Ilil; WorniM. A waggish fanner in Ohio killed 10 black snakes and lulled tin m in h : ;en. pit The next day he m nt hi? hired man, Swede, to dig nidiwmins in the t-anO place, and tho sizh of the worms fright ening the poor fellow nearly out of his . ienses he fled in terror from the scent. 1 New York Lei'.ger. New York Tribune, 181)5 HlHKMOSr tlF THK ANKKH'AM WlthMKS. Circiilatiun ItlS.tHH) Copies a Wrek. First to rally from the overwhelming deieal ot IS'.ii', t he New York Tribune j patiently labored (or two years to awaken the sUvpmg judgement of the nation, rossessimr an enormous circu lation, eqnippctl w uh a stall' of compe tent and lionet students ot public ques tions ami itself having no object to serve except the welfare of the masses upon the f.irms and in the shops, scorning lies and sensational aplea!s, and satisfied merely to place the truth tiofore its read ers. The Tribune has sent half a million earnest and reflecting people, weekly, a budget of honest facts, sensible argu ments and friendly suggestions, which have at lst borne fruit in tho elections I icoi Tl . -I- .f tl. . ...... I . i- I oi iN'-t. ine work 01 ine people is, Iinii',r,ir nnlv lmlf il.oio II is lux ossnrv ! i, i i in ISiHi to place ill the chair which drover Cleveland lias not adorned, aj j constructive statesman of Itepuhlican j faith. T.i thi the Tribune now addresses , itself, and invites the support of every ' Aiueiiean citizen who desires a return of ' the "gO 'd chl times" I ! Koswell U. Horr, ex-Congressman 1 from Michigan, but now ol New York 1 City will continue to discuss Tarill-, Cur- j reiicy, Coinage and l.aKir qiies'inn in j The Tribune, l'y all otlds the mo"t witty, earnest and well-informed Seaker ' upon the slump, he is every year sent bv the Tribune to .lid the local caui'a:gns in every part of the country. He keeps in constant touch with the people, knows j their wauls and addresses himself in The ' i Tribune directly to the thoughts which i are in their mil. Is, and make himself' understood, lie will gladly answer questions, asked in good faith, tiy read ers All the regular features of the Tribune ill be continued. Kor Western readers, a special array of Western news is sup plied. For Eastern leaders an Eastern edition is primed. It is the intention to make the paper especially helpful b fin mors and me chanics. Each class has its seperale department in The Tribune; and the new invention of mechanics, who lack the means to expl"ic the product of their brains, are udver'ised free of charge in the ho, of aiding them to find a purcha ser or a partner. The market report ot The Tribune, long acknowledged to be the best in the country, will maintain their old stniiil.ini ; an.! usual variety of (ori'in i news letteis, essay uion home tonics hook reviews, articles on chess and checkers, und miscellany will lie pre sented everv week. The editorial pact's ' of the paper sum up the most important news of the dav, with comments, i The Tribune also prints for the ladies, the very latest fa.-hions doin Paris and London, and theie is a department of 'Answers to Quesiiuns," conducted by a capable writer, in winch all the questions of Ihe jieople on miscellaneous topics are carelully anBwered. ! The Semi-Weekly Tribune is un in comparable p.iper fur residents who live lieyond tliTing- ' f The Daily Tribune, but find it necessary to keep in touch wi'h tlie best thoiinhts and higher inter ests of the world at large, , A few pTfiniuuis are offered lo readers and club agents. Any friend uf The Tribune is cordially invited lo send fur (.ample copies and terms, arid make up a club of subscribers. We would be espeeially pleased to see a larice tittle of readers in every work shop The HVklv, fl ; The Semi-Weekly, The Daily Tribune, $10 a year, The Tiibtine Almanac 'or lS'.ifi, ready in January, 2"i rents a cony . THK TKIlll'NK, New Yotk. 2t Faults of dige-tion cause disorders of tlie liver, and the whole system becomes deranged Dr .1. II. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Puri fier perfects the pioeess of digestion and -assimilation, and thus makes pure blood. For sale bv C. d. Huntley, druggist. A fine collection of chrysanthemums, either in boUi;ts or blooming plants, (or sale at the Gladstone green house. Other flowering plants in stock. PostoIIice-:-Store. MILWAUKEE, OR. FAMILY-:-GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Notions. Hardware, Boots Shoes, Our Groceries are Fresh and of tlie bent quality. In Prices vre meet Portland Competition. O.WISSINGER, Successor to GARY & WISSINGER. Let me have a trial order. Are Yon Unliiir Kml? If so, it will pay yon to write to A . V. Sheldon, general agent uf the "lhirling ton Houto," '.V0 Washington street, Portland. He will mail you tree of charge, maps, lime tables, and advise you as to the through rates to any point, reserve sleeping car acconimodatlonn (or you, and furnish yon with through tickets via either tho Northern, I'tiiou, v , ., , i , .Mirinrrii niiinmiin hi inn vijr w.ii'i rales obtainable. The Unrlington route is generally con- ill. I. mi tin nni tnv ol ivtotr wm .iniv i,m v M. i ,i ,1 , .1 -.il. ., I i "i'oii mi. I will on Siinriliv. lln .'Hi ,lv of lo be the finest iiiniod railioml j,m ,, B, , tl.,tlr , , vi...-h I M of in the world (or all classes of travel, ''! '" th fr.mt ilir ..f ihi-ouri hnna in 1 ,1 eoiiniv ort,. for la at toil, Mi niiMion, iti, , , t ii " i' r.- ' i II to lhi I'U liol nittl ln'.t Ii,I.ii fori'MHhln Through I rains YHthiMit liansrcr, ihi,,i.,n ih,. hum. ihik .,,i ii,.r,.-i h. ..,i,i ,, , , ,i , ,1 , n ' ili'ii'ii'l nit. on Hi t.'ih ,1 v of liilv lim hut In Travellers must not forget that tho I). , .,, , , (..uowi,,, ,M,.rll., roil .ro..ny, It. A N, lino Is thoroughly repaired aii'l;'""1,1 . , , , , ,., , . B ', ! Hrliij rl of lonll.'il I li,l ('llin No M, all trains ar rtiuuing nilliotit transfer in Ton.iii, s sonih of l;n l or wn. , , . . i . timnih Morhli'in. mil moro itHOIiMitirlv tl,- or delay, through service to Omaha, : ,,,, f:i,w, ,,.wii iwinll,w ,i Kansas Citv, M, Umis and Chicago ; ""''! i-Nim v v itioiioe ' . north M fit ihilliii to III norlhwl rorniT of I'nl 1 111 Kit sleepers, free reclining chair j wiion n ihino,.i,i in H7i-hnin iiikiii-k ..nth II, , j , , . ... i I"1, ,li'. ll II "tllll llllli'li,l .11 Vli-Illlll- cars, upholstered tourist shvpers and ,, ,,, ,.ii ,,,,,,, vu h,..i ni.wl.Tii due eoiii h.'i. Cull on (). K . Sc . .' . . . N'tore purchasing llckels, or . i i iv 11 ii...ii:.. , . ... 'I aimress n . n. iiikii.iiii, unn i ins l,)rt,o,l OroL-otl At tlt KnTKHTKISK ullUt. - - - Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Scrcj, Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle AilmCntS, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates 7lufc!e, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Scat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment contpjeni Pain, Makes flan or Beast well again. WINTER TIME TABLE. STR. SARAH DIXON, l:or Astoria and Clatskanie. Leave WASHINGTON STREET DOCK fur AiiHtoria, Sunday and Friday niornings at 7:."0 A. M., ami jronday and Wednesday emiingH at 7:.')0 P. .( making close con nectioiiH at Astoria with boatrf for Ilwaco and Clatwop. KRITUPvNINO leaves Antoria Monday morning at C :'.',() A. M., Tuesday, TlitirHtlay and Friday evenings at 5 I'. M. Connecting at Oak Point on down trip with steamer Messenger for Clatskanie; and on up trip from ! Astoria. JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER No, 270, Morrison Ktreet, PORTLAND, OREGON, IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he Btandfl without a peer. For firHt-clasH, re liable gooda hia Htore in second to none. TrvhirnI FA MM KNCAMPMKNT, No. , r. O 0. F. Mfwtft flrt Hii'l third T!H'H.lnynf each mot it h, at O'M KellowH IihII. M"mbori rih) vloltlug patrlHrrhti, pordlnlly Invited to attend. J. A. STKWAKT, W. H HOWVA.U Scribe. Chief Patriarch. jLeireVroToTe?iTI t KhrrltT'i Notice of Hulo on Kiwutlun, In llin I'lrrult t'niiri cit I ln Hinto nn'ifi'ti (or liniiity ol Miiltimuiali. M. ('. tlraham, illiillir, vi, J, W, (Iridium, do ti'iiilniit. Hum ii! (iri-Kiin, Ciiiinty nf CUoUiiiii, m, Nmlm In lipreliv ilvrn, tint liv virtue l ill 'titl,iii an. I onlor ol al lni.,l out nf tltc ennntv court of tin SMie nf Ori'trnii for the Clreiili of MiiIiiioiiikIi, ln-arlim ilaln the mil i1ir of iii'io' rr li'M In i "nil vIiit."ii M. v., (Irnlimn win (lUlntlrT, nut .1. 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In ninn i I ( itiii pnl (rt74 ihnltn- lionet' .nth ' hii. thi'Mpt "iiMfh '.C tlrr I rtO I'hutnw: j ttt'tih lie -t4fU rhtltik: ltnni't unit -J , tti-ir wt'( (' i o I'htht t.toiti'c .ml m rttttn: j tiTmi i.uith i .1.- ,w m)M i-t MV i-tiKin. 1 fHh SI m In rni HH.thHtn tn cr.tur nt ; innniti nf n Kprtn Smmi-M 'htnr( ouih 7rt i tl h ni'n wi'M trt in rlnln to mnilt fir lri-i i . in the Ml hnk of UUinift rlrp mi ti I , hit" nf rnvl tir' tht'iii'ui V HUtnptiii rl vr I 1 Monrti rt'i rtt MO in I it wit fl l fhiUm to thi ' I nvitht'Mi rornir of 4 of in-1 h(rifnfitrt o! mi tnnvivr( to- "til Ifhn nm ill m wiV hv.t ! fo.r,r.t In It.wk K" f w1i, I tt( l rhln- fHMi. north 4 !. w-t fhlnti (hrr north M !t' wrl h rhtln ( thrni-i nirth :i 1t wtt s 7 rhtn: ihiMif lior'h H ih-ln : nMiri ! .It. rhilm to hi I tt ttontnlnrv Uni of il.t ninwilt rNIm th'ni' nnrth 1nnr ""t'l wtt lln of lit rMn 40 i.Vhlii t tr l"rfllinltiK. t'oiimllilUK H i Tht niiihwif otirier of thi Motnttwit fimr I fr nv the mnlhri! ijtinrirr nf thr nnlhwil M'Mr'rr nf ,,iln 1" tn ntup ?l onih of rtmr 1 Mt nf WllUmrtw M.Tl.lUti, r-Mit I u I ii In I'lrn kfiititi ronniv. Orrifpn lUtiM (hli tUv of MM-ioni'r p vi, K i M IMmh'K. hp'lfT of fUrlmmnii poniity. Stuti' of 'r-ifoii Bjr N M MonrY. Pfputy 1M I II KlifrlfTi Notice of sf un Korecluaiire, III Hi" Clr. utt IViirli.f tli Siiile ofliri iimi for III" County t.f I'larkattiaa AlvaJ Mlyn UliitllT. va WUit J. Ilriuv ami Clara C Hrure. .Mi'mlania. 1 Stall of Orrilell. ('entity uf Clarkamaa, aa. N.illr" la herel.y nlvru thai l.y virin" nf an ea"Cil(luli anil i.r.lt-r nl aal" laanr, nut nl III" eireiiii c.niri nl ttie Slat.- t.f i'r.-ir"ii lir tli" r.Mllily of Ctarkainia, l.arliiff .lal" ih" '.Ctli lay ..I Nnv"iiiler l-.-'. In a anil wrhpr.-tn Alva J A 1 1 II wo tUllltltr anl Wallar. .1. Ilrili'" ami I'lara C. llril'- wt-r" ilt-tehilaiita rein llMlellll till', III 111" nam" nf 111" Slat" nf i ir IT., ttiat nut i.f III" rial ,.tali. tM-rt'tllallt-r .li-ai'rlU'l, It. realUe a aniii aiitll.-l. ;il In aallafy tit" .l.'inalKla t.f aanl ilorr"". tnwtl: fll'rj Ka. alel III" Inrtln-r Mini .f flu i'..ia. an.t Hi" fiiithrr alt ill nf lllll aa atti.riii-y'a In., l,.citli"r wltll III Irreal nll Ih" annio aim-" N..V"till..r .V b'M. al "intit tT rent per annum, ami aia.i tliv rnata of an l alti-mllntl lllla aal". .Now, lll"r"l.re. III i.h'ill..n'" to ailrli ili'rre". I "ll.l, nil III" .'Till .lay nf Nnvl'llllKT. Iu. .Inly levy ii.mi at-l will. i. ii Saturilar, lli '.fHl, iay of lee,'inl.,.f. a'4. nt III" hour of on" n'rl.M'k r M i.l aalj .lay, at thu In. Ill .l.a.r nt tti" r.nirt hoitk" In aai-l reiiniy. nlli.f for aal" at pulillr a-l.-llnii, ami to III" hlKtii-it ainl li.'t t.itliar. for rauli ri haml. all Hi" nl rliflit. till" "tnl tie lereal the aal.l .tefell.lauta lia III ami lo Ihe following ,.-.rileH n-al .r..,-rty. lowli: Th" eaat hall nl th" nortliea.t iiiart"r ami tlu north hull of lli" Miiuht'tiai .inarii-r of ae.-tlmi two. In t..wnlili five ao.llh. ralid" lhr"e "al nf III" WUIauirtlL' Ulrrldlau III Clarkamaa county, I Ir.-Kon linlt-il IhUiMh .lay of NnvrnitM-r. A II K MAI'I'IM K. ril erl IT nf I Mark a in a a Coil lily. Stale of Or.-Knii. lly N M .Mihii.y, i,-iuty. 1 1 .J. I J , MirrlfTi Nntir of Hale on Korrrliwiirn. In the rlrcnlt Cinirt ol thf Htntu nf Orft("ii, for tlie Omity of t Irkninn. John Hnrri. rimnillf, v llllnm rrowHtoii nnd Will ll.Crfxn, Iu frmUuu. HlNte if iirftfon, County 1'litrk ini, un. Nutlet In hen tiv tr i v t i 'hit ly virion of mi pxcriitlnti mid ordir of U, lntn-d out of tint rlrcnlt rinift of trie Stitt- of ori tfoii fur tin Coiiniy nf ( lurk i in hp. ot'Mrllii( flntf tin- jotli dity of lfciiitxT. tn h unit wliiTfln John lUrrli wh plriintilT. ninl WitlUin rrow-t.ui nnd Will II . ri'fcN witi dfff nd Kiitu, com in m nd i nit inc. In thf iiHtnf of ihe Htnti id rtKo;i. thnl out nf .h rttl fftnte hiTt?liiH(tr ilcrrllwd. to realize a fin iu millW'ifiit to pmtlnfy I lie dntiHiidi of "aid dorrtM. to wit: flrltt him) the further mini of .".'.rO vtim nnd Ho- further mi:u of $1 VI attor ney' fl't', tnifrtlllT With IliltTfH'. Oil lltf Nrttlll! nl lire kkI'1 ilfi-ree wn rnti-ri'd nt H nr rent, per milium, nnd hImi thr vkU of nnd iittcudhiK lht Mlt. Now, thmdnre. In (d.ecjli tK'e to xiirh derne. I did duly ltvy Umii, Hiid will, on Hiitnrdti), the I'.'th dny Jutiunry. nt thfi hour of f n1 clot It i'. M ol Hiild ilny, Ht the fmnt door of the court ho.,e tn h )! roiinty. ntlrr fur utile nt puhlin auction, mid oell to the hltflot nnd tieni tilihlrr, fur rm in Imiid. nil id tin- nulit. title hii'I Inter et the mmII ih-feiidiHitM on the 1'iiih of AuttUNt, ivd. h4 In and to thu fnllnwlnic dftrrlhcd nwit property, tn wit 'I he North htlf of the Mouth ent nuurlfr Hiid thu H-.iUhciint iimrter of the Nortliet 'iijiiTtiT nnd It N I of rtfctlniirt In TuwuNhlii i Hotith of H'Uik'e .'i Ku'.t of V M. in (MitclfxniHN i-nunty, Ort'Knii, coiitiilnliiK 11 Keren, more or U t". Dnled thiH nii day of tieceniher A. It H'd. K (', M Aldioi K. Hher -Iff of t'hirkniiifiM v oiinty, HtHle of Ori'Koti, Uy N. M itioiv. Ieputv. l -11:1 IH KXrXL'TOK'H NOTI' K. N'otlee in li'T'-hy tfiven, that the underHlKued ; lirtN heen dulv Hiioolnli'd hy thu Hon. ti, K. IfiiyeM. County Judii) of ( lurkum ih roiinty, (,r Ko, ext-iitor of ilie lnnt will and teHtiiinent of MartlrH A. loore, deccHneil. All person havinx elulrnn Hto I iiHt toild eniiito itre notlfii'fl lo present the HHine, with vonehern propurly vended, to me hi the oflire of C. I. nnd K V,. KHtoiireitc. my atterieyn, at rKoii Clty,()r gon, within nix inoutlm from thin datu, lotted Novemher 21, M-'m-.YirW J. W. IHMMtKd, Kxeeiitnr, NOTICF. UY A IM'OINTM KNT, Not lee h hendiy ifivcti tlmt the undfrwlyiicd hftH iieen flppolrted y the Hon. (i. K lltiyett, (,'fonity Jmliie id f 'iHCkHiriHH eoiuity, (retoii, HdinitilMtnt'.nr of tli entntn of Williiim Vlesl tneler, dffCHMed. Alt lerHoim having ehilniM HKitiiiftt Hnld tihute am liereliy notified to ttre nent the. MHino with vonetiern duly verified to m at my renldenee at Needy, Oregon, within nix inoiithH from thin d'tte. Uatftd thin lUth dny of Deeemher, l'M 1-2-14:1 It J. I'. ItllTKR, A'lininlntrntor Cooke's Stables, W. H. COOKE, Manager, Corner Fourth and Main WtreetB, OREGON CITY. Tl.o LEADING LIVKKY HTAHLF of the (Jity. U'mH of any ili-ncription fiirniHtiinl un uliort notii-H. All IcimlH of Tru:k ami IVhvery linsi noHH promptly attendml lu, FOR SALE OR TRADE. wt TrHCInnl ; LACK AM AH KKI.'IT 1.ANHH. Unml houae. mrn, eta. Al 2 LOTH IN fll.A DHTONK J. K. OKUOM, 1'ark Plane, Oregon. NhttrlfTi Notice of Sain on Kori1onr. to tho IMriMilt t'nuri of tho HUI of (tnnon for tlii Cniiniy ol rUfkniitim, Tho Kliil Nuilniml lUnk nf K-tnl rortUiKt, n (.tf).urrtilttn, .Hlniiit, v John II. MUUr nu1 l.tuir Mllltir, ilofoinlMiilR. HIhIo uf OnKnii, i noiity of ('UrkiiuiNi. Nullrt I hrottv kIvimi tlmt I'V vlrtuo nf mi tmM'iiiloii nml ontir o( tnntil mil n I It OlrtMilt ootirt of tho Htilo of Ur'MHi for th County of ('Mt'kttnn, ln'rtrln ilntt Ihi i7lh lny nf Ntvimln'r. lw4, In mill whori'lii 'I'lii Klml Nitlloiml li'ink of KhI 1'nrtUn-l. h oororttlon, tttm plulntlfl. Hint lohu II, MllUr mnl Uum Mllltll WiMO llofoihliihta. roiHItlHIltllllkl OH', lit Hit' iihioo of I lie HUI ttf (iri'Mnit, Hint out of It to rortl rl't(c Itrit'liiHlli'r tti'KiTlttott, to rii'illo m mint millU'lflil to tlft(y lh iuminU of I1 ttt't'ri'o, to wit; nml (ho further mini ol Ml tiimirntirc, mol Ih further mint ol $IMl ntlnrtnM n It't'n, mol tht MimIht nil in it(.'.MHi (ViHtd, lotieihcr with Intt'ri'ot nil tho mttoi lm ' h 11 iliM'iov w nN ruiercil ni elt! hi Mr oimiI, r tl 11 II it ill . rtli'l Hlmt till roaO of Mini Hllili'lllitf lltla v Nnw. therefore, til nhettleueo to itic'i Mt'erett, I tlul. on the .'Vlh -Uy ol Novi'iutier. U'M, duly lew Uton. Ninl will, on NittunUv. llip -VI li Ujf of I'et etuher, lv4. l the hour of two elnc k l' M.ofimttl tiny, m thtf front iloor oftheeoiirt houe In Nrtlil rniintv oiler for nle Mt oilHo ituetlou, Hthl nell to tho IHuliet xinl heat hhl.ler fnrowiih tn htutl. nll o the Unlit, title mi I In lerri ihe lilinl.tili U tn ninl lothe follow luit tteterlhe-l retl roerty, town lie Kluiilittf itl A iolut twenty nU rt of the Nouilmeiit corner of Ihe oinhen( unrter of eel Inn nine, low nhlp two onlh of runire two rnit of llUlnetl nierhtUtt, rutihltiK ihenre north nlxieeti roil; thetite wet twenty rnR, llteitee north twenty four rnl: thenee en! Ililriy rtvi rotW mol four (eel to thr renter Knit of he ttregmi A t 'nil furuln Ktillrotl, thenre outh trui'iinr nlt renter Hue of mII O .U' li it. to the ftoiith line nf mthl Rectutu nine, llieuee wet Iwi lvn rt U mol four (eel in the pltea of heiiluuluit, ot mi t m 1 1 1 1 tt k all iere mot seventy Riiur rojo inure or Iph, llutet In l lnktuii eonntv. Oregon ite. this :mi ilny of .NnMuuher, A l 1 K ' M VI'Ixm k. Mietlirnf CUt'kmuni ollli(y, Ktntr of tireMutl. It) N M Mo.mv. hi'imty. M M I,' J" EAST AND SOUTH THK SHASTA ROUTE Of tho SOITHKKN I'.UIIIC COMPANY KxprrKit l'liiiiiH li'iivu I'nrtliiiul Ihillv. 4,.i.tl l.s r M. 7 lii r m lo ('. M i N..rih " .11 AH 7 IU n. tmr l.v I. . r 1 1 ti .1 Ar l.r lirofoii I'lty l.v Ar il. Kraiwlx-it l.v I'ISINil r A UH UN nillir'.S Kiil'IK Pullman Buffet Sleepers. A Nil Socoml-Claas Slooplnn Cars AlUrhiul m )! Ilir,ni(li tmlm miHKIII'Kil M Ml. Iliallvi 1 :ui I l.v I'urilnn.l Ar II Urn I Hi Ml l.v lir(niil'lir l.v .1.-jr S.'ir. I Ar ItiiM'iinrt l.v Jm. Wet Hi, If Iiivi.Imii. IIKl'WKKN IMIKII.A.NII AMI CDHVAI.I.IH. Mll Train. I'nllr (Ki-i-pl HiiihUv 7 lilt I.' I r l.v l',ir'Uu, Ar I'lirvallla l.v I ni I a At Altiftitv ainl "nrvalltii pniiin-fl itti Iralii. of orison ainl I'lti'lflt' I1mI Kii'fr.. Train I'ailv i Kvi'i't rtumlavl lliir a I l.v l'-rt!aii, Ar .1.a ; :'ir a I Ar MrMtiinvllle. l.v Isnu.h THROUCH TICKETS TO Al l. fiilMH IS TIIK KArtTKUN H PA I'M. I'ASAliA ASH KI'KnI'K Call Ihi nlitalllt'il 41 liiwi'.t Mtc. frmu 1, II MiMire. AK'mii. nri'Kini I lly, It KnKIII.KII, K P. KmlKltH. MmiaKcr. Aa't tl. K. and !'. Aont f. I kit E. McNeill, Receiver. TO THE ERST (iivi-H tho rlmii'f! of TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL 1EC O XT T JE2 S GREAT UNION NORTHERN RY, PACIFIC RY. VIA VIA SPOKANE DENVER OMAHA Minneapolis ST. PAUL. Kansas City. Low Rates to all Eastern Cities, OCEAN STEAMERS LriTVP I'ortliLinl ever' livi! liiy for SAN FRANCISCO. For full ili'tailn cull on or ml lrcHH, V. II. IiriililHJUT, fli'ii." I'iiHHfnu'ir A(,''iit, I'ortliiiKl, Or. If you are intiircHk'iljii Advcrtiwin ' you ouglit to Li; a hii1 ' Hcrilicr ot I'ui.ntkks' Ink: 1 ajournul for ailvurtiHorH. Printern' Inlc i iHHiind wiM'kly anil in filled with contribution!! ami li'liful RiiggiiHtionM from tho lrig!itcnt niiiidr! in tlio advcrtiHing bimi iichh. Printcrn' Inlc cimtH only two dollars a year. A Hiitnplf! copy will bo Bent on receipt of five centH. ADDKKHH . . I-'HINTKKH' INK,,' 10 Speuo St., - rui York Harper's Magazine IN 1805. "Tim Hli,i.l..t"ii-," n '' ''V m. nml P.Hiilimr.1 l N' "- II will Iki r,.t.. o.t.-l l.v nil 'illk II l lliMitiaa tlnnl y ! I" I"""'""! i""lrr .tii.iinn.'iiiii i..i "tii-H""! '" '"'f ' I. l.,...l'. in hi liii'U.in It" 7 '),'" ,l,r..0 in llul tthlrli I'" i'iik'"l ' . iii.i.I mi (ill .i"r "I Hi" )"". A"" Iimi.iimk ii.ai.iii. m ! iiii"ivi.Miiii II, ,.l l, l Ar.' " Lr Hi" Mii.nr I ..HI. .I I "in.., Hit fniio t..l H...'itir. Kill... ih I I M,i..ilt "I 0 v It. IIIMB.dlll. wrliiT. UI """ "' Ml,l ..I irl i III It"' J''l'ln'V ll'lli'l'" i..l.i't.i"lilM.lvlliill.il.'.l .l"'f "If I llli--l.ill illl.l Ihr l r.illll.' Hi'' 1il "I ""' Hi.iiilii tii ri"'r N.irlli.-rll MiU l mil ii'tllH " t c M 1 1 tl IIihii l miy "IIi.t llni" !' II ."!',l'"u rniilr.. I tin nut v.iliiiim "I II A III Ml M Ml AINK xlll i'.iiiIhIii Imir lllimral..! nrll i li. mi ilil. ii'iili.n, mi'l lli"' "' Hi""' IH ''"J pli'l llii. .ri till" ItiKic Jllllmi Hl.ll will iiri'imm l..r llm MukkIii" "rli' nl llit .i..n.'.. ili.li'tlii t t . -I .lnw "I lilii"" I II,, .n l Moiii,.." l.-.l.l.' llm l"l'K l"ll'. Ili.'ii. will l.i'Kin III Hi" Ji"iry NiiiiiI.it I Ik n i i'Ii..i.iit ni a urn'.. rti N.'K'H'ii". y l,ii'li,u. ll.ii.ii( lim I. Hi.' I..nfl wik " ti. iii.ii-.l li lhi wrltfr i i.l't" rii I.t t I r w rlicia will i'miiIIiiuo I" I fi'iitiin. "1 tin' MNtfNaiii-i. HpikI lor llliitlimxl l'riw'i ! Tho Vol r. nlllio M.iiliit-iilii Willi III" Nuinl.vra tin Jilli" mil i. i i iil."r nl i' ii Ii t""' In n li" llmi. lal Ili.lii'.l. au. llpll Mill hrKlll w Mil ttir liilliil.t.r rui ("III al III" l"" "' n-.'t. 1 1 t "I iii.Iit ri.iili "'"' . ''" I'lii'lnm. W ta rni'li -l.y mall. i.l.al.l. I III" .aKo all t lllilt'l 'III mi iilli'alli.ll. Hiiiilllaui'.'a bIimiiI.I I." mail" l.y I'l.alnltli'n Mnli"y lll.lcr in itll, In V"I'I liiain'.i "I l". ii iiim:ii'n ri iniiiiK o n llarirr'l Malli", llm Yr, II IK IlKriirr'i Wwlily, " ' IUrirr i Hniiir, " M llarprr a Vimm Yntf, " W I'.-laiin Kr".' In all aiiliTll'ra In ill t'lillej hlati'a, I .ilia.U all.l Mralr.i. A.l.ltr... HAIII'KIt .1 IIIK.TIIKIt'. I'. ii. H"i wvj. N V C'lly ! Harper's Bazar IN 1805. Klrinlll anil au'lil-nn iliK' a f.ir ! ilir ami In ixir I iiHt a. il awn llulil Wiir'h I"'" Im rAiil,, aiilCliai'nla.ara'itiiii.iria I f..atiirn. , iMH.r jf wk aiciiinii'iiil l.y mill, uln ilm, ri,lnitia "1 il lall. "I'u' I'aria I o lor.' Iijf Kairuiiinail Knrt-I, i a wraly Irar.. a-riH if tin lt,ttwl aljrl-a ami i'art,-.a III Ilia nimla I'n , lor lha tual "f "Sw Ymk faalilnna." ilain ill'iM'liii aaml full (airliriilar. miv nn aa In aha, i. fnlinr ininmiiin. ami aroa,ir.a uf Hit. .Mixliiiiifa m w lulr.rl w.-inan. "I'hii.l tana llii hina" m-nuia iraiti,ai allmttliHi. A forMittf' tljr ralt"ih at,rt au,iln'aiti aiiali'aa rn. ilnta In rut ami limlia lmr it" T"W a. ilia' no, an wIhi lakaa II (III) IIS IIA.U la .r iflh.l lur avarr lawl'iit lit llfn. rfflntuiMluma itr II forri al, wln-ra liratlllflil ilrra- la r-,illaila. All Ami'!' an rWial "Or. .trrh-a'a tlaiiah lor.." I, llalxxva Haul UK Paia, alnm n, al if inarirau lifi., iarll lanl 111 I'aiiliai Iranta ai il lly in Ilia fnl Hoillli. will urlil Ilia laal half "f Ii a rr Mr Li(r SiilMilr." an inlrnaaljr rilnri ihitoI, Ii Marlnit taa lulia anllinr nf "Inula K,.l." " 1 halilnalnl liluri,'1 aid,, will twain llna yoai . K.ar an, I rl.H'lal I l.ala Tn lliia ilrmanl KiM litlnr will im inlniia lari'liaiiniiiti luiMiiauii ' liai Won I cm " in Skw V' ra mm-i- I) Aimwrra In i 'iritaM,t ilolila. (ua.lluna rtiralfa Ilia i'i'ra.,1 al allaiili.in uf Ilia liii,r. a ! art. an. awfii I at III ' lailiaal Maxililn ilaUi aflar llt.ir rwoalpl. Hn1 fur lllu. ratal I'ruaiwlu. Tli V.i nmra nf Oia llar lasiin wi'h Ilia l al Nuniliar fur Ja nary nf rai-li tar. Whan nu tuna la in iiiunil. .ulwori,(iiua I tiniiii wltri tha NninlNir ruritnit at tha tuna nf rnwiit uf oritur. r il, Caara fnrai'li vuliirna, amt.bl f ir blml. I k, will la .alii Ii) mail xMiit, tin rtMwipt nf rl tiiaaitli. 1 ltli-ia..i ami In i nt on ai i'li rat 'on. IC'llllllalii'm aliiilllil Im ruaila I'r l'ilnltli' Mi, lif) llnliir t r l aft, tn atn l l i ltai pa of Inaa. IIAIII'KIIH I'rlllillHCAlJi II tui'ru'a M tiiAHiKK, Una Yrar, It i0 lltnina a Wrim.i. " 1 W lUurra a lmu. " ' II iii ru a Viii an I'mn-i n " 1 lJ l'uatiM(n Krm In all KtllMM-rilt ra In tlttf t'llllatl Mn'aa I 'araila anil Mi-Kirn. Aililrt-a IIMII'I II.V Hlllll'IIKItH, ' r. o. ii. un. n v ni Harper's Weekly IN 1895. 11 UP!: It WKI-KLY m pirt..rml hi-toryof th tiiiow. It rewentn evfjf i m tr tnt ( vniit pmiiiptlif, ne urnt Ijr n-ni rihmi.t-t-1 in illiint in to i m d d MT-tii.trf eit id iht tutflinat urdn , 1 Ii" limine r in lmdi, dur u iMd, tt Um trvtiH ll.e ( hie inn limlwty htriku llm t hioJfio nn Wnr, md tlmntio unt of Ittiht it mm hi to throw oti Cr n tli itiKtmii ntin'i n wn il. r-e i'tl tn tht I til-k' (iwn ennmr . reeirirtii I nf itMiiliu nt horn diiwii reoitreeN. Jul) n Unli h, the mtintjU ph"i ritr nd oon p iidnnl, Im4 hifi denf In the ft tit of wit' , m d th n JiIimI hy (' . ttldon, lli ttiLlwitwii A inerimn nrlit, now for iiiiinv jenrn riodiit n Juptn, wlr linn tMtrii eiitf Kt'l ti en iMmte wiili M. ICl.h in t rlii.m- 11 A It Kit' Wi Khl.Y eiclufiivv nr ftirmiitioii Hiid liltift M Ml I a !uritii fory viIhI i)i.tntHin will b di rii ei w Ih vmnrnnd w t lo ot trrjudiro in tht) e litnriel t tiliiiiin , mul Kino tu ,.i4'inl nrtirU hy t' hiifhixt' nu Ii- n in too h depAitim nt. P rtiintH i.f ih. ni.-it tout whuii whonr nmlmiit hut my. mid i weifnl nnd !ioi"tio l,tirl nr tnoiiw wdl rnntniiiH tn te- rtmri!f'erittu fiutuieN. I hit Hnty VV.tr d. with Un k n n d k i dly rnin. iimmiI o i the leHMttr thnii of th il , will emu a m ri'inihir dinirtiii' I Kiennn. th-rnwill Im two Hiwirfnl neii tt hoih hnii h ni. ly illunt rn.l Tli Ctu kwih', It xtltriiiK r llMiru e id "Id-n ih)N hy rt'iililey J. V. ey lli'ili . il l h lH'Vt'1 of N w r , enttt ed tliti H f II ft Km lnT, h liraiidir MhII'ivwi. m v thI tMivileltt, nnd iiiiiny hlnut nornH hy poiumr writitrn. Herid for Ilium ritle.1 l'rnMO'1ti". The VnlumeNof th Wi; KI,Y hi'tiin with tlm lit l NnmlH' fiir.liinll ry nl eiirh ettr. W Intn im liimt in tiiHiitinip c I . ii Ii-it i il ii in wil' hetfin with id Numb r e'irrent. Ht tlie tnnn nf (ein ii t of onhir. (1 th l it en fnr-tt h Tnliinin. mii'iih n fur hind in '. will li H- tit h) iiiniI, pi'Hl Miid, on iiM'i'ipi nf $MOi'iii:h, 1 itle piie nnd liidii Mint on ttipli. eHtion, KeiiiiltHnom ftlmnid In tiiihIm hy l'ototlic Mon Orduf or Iruft, to tvoid ehm c of limn. HAlU'KH'b I'KlllltlUCALH. IIami'KH'h aoaink, One Yeur HaUI'KU'h WKKKI.lf, " IlAIU-f-K' i I'AZMl. llAtll'ICU'H YotINO I Kn.K, " tt "i i iu i hi 1 Kl I'ontiifi'i Kren to ill ulmc'ilM in thn Unitvd Hinten, Vm win mid Meneo, Addnwn tl A Ul'K It A ItHOTIIH H. 1'. O. link W'W, N. V. City. IADDMEODTE Oregon Pacific Railroad CIIAS. CLARK, Receiver. Direct Line Quick dispatch Low freight rate between Wil lauictto Valley joiiitn and San' FranciHco. OCEAN STKAMKR HAIUNOH. Steamship "HOMER." TbiH Company reserves tho right to diaiiRo nailing date with out notice. For freight and paHHenger rates apply to any agent. CIIAS CLAIUv, Receiver. Chan. J. IlemlryH, Son A Co., Noa. 2, 8, Market St., S. F.