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OREGON. . , , llie paper about le aiarted a( Independence . Will be i called ' i the Clipper. n 'ul i'.-S-n - u GoYerrtori Qjsover pardai fed a cou-j Vict named Was, Alltti.out of the pemtentiiiy lakt Satimltty.' The working: of placer mines in; feouihc0.rgon has not been yeiy! extensivevthi jjoasott, dwiug to tbe limited supply of wateri Quite a little sum has ben cleaned up, bow- eter, considering the obstacJes, in the way. An Abundance of water is all that is needed to make times live ly again;.for there is plenty of - good mining ground left.' " -v ' 4 The Secretary of State is sending out notices to , the , various county courts of the ' State tax chargeable for 1975, 4ft be entered. up Against each county according. to law, iz: State tax proper, 5 mi 11a on the dol lar; bounty tax, 1 mill on the dollar; relief tax one-half mill, making a to tai ior state purposes oi ix ana & half mills on the dollar. . ? - " From the Plaindealer: On Satur day; Mr. Stephens, the'county; clerk of Douglas couuty, was very busy recording a deed from the Europe an and Oregon Land Company to Milton S. Lathan, Taxon p. Ather ton arid W. Norris. ' It includes all the lands or graut of the Oregon and California Railroad Companyr and wiis very long, coverincr over twenty pages of the record book. Best In The World! ftO HOC8KKEEPrfR CAW MAKE S1VEKT WHOUCSOME" BHEAD . WTTHOCT IT. ' AXJ This well known nnd long established tkaht POWBKR is now in great de i nnd. Sales increasing daily. Now 25 gross per day to the trade. D.'CALAGHAN non-sole manufacturer and proprietor, uses no drugs no bone dost; pure white cream of Tar tar, . imported direct and ground on the premises, being the chief ingredient. Always on hand and for salo at lowest pri ces: Callaghan's Yeast Powder, iu, 1 ft cans, a, 'superior article Callashan's Cream of Tartar, in all styles of packages. "'. Callarlran's Pnre English Bi-Carbonate of Soda and Salei atu. FOR SALE BY -'ALLJIROCTERR. ALSO Cream of Tartar Crystals and English 111-Carbonate of soda, In kegs. FOB KALE BY D. CALLAGHAN & CO., Manufacturers, 121, Front Street, San Francisco. THE BEST PIPER. TRY IT. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. The SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, now in its 30th year, enjoys the widest circnlation of any weekly newspaper of its kind in the world. A new volume commences January 4, 1875: ... 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Send for pamphlet, 110 pages con taining laws- and full directions for obtais ing patents. ' , Addnss lor pper, or eoncerningpntents. . TOST POWDER Office. r. - F and th sl- 1). C.- ' " M I : l! 1 COFFER FOBiBAJUE M.X , JT RQERTl', . in Forest Grove, consisting of a house: knd 7514 feefbf lartd m Lot ' No. ' f of .Block No. 3. in Ftoeai Grnv. Kadd nroi-'- eixy a wiu seiisuDiecv ia a mortgage oi o, witll interest Wkich expire Nov-. 4, 1875,atfd' 250xash in hand, i ;f!his property is sitna- We kite for ft 114 dwelling. 11 1 For further particulars inquire of STEPH EN BLANK of Forest tirove, or AH. h. u- i.ircii, t Hillsbozo Or. ', i .' :A - i'i T V O tr.io. 71 1 11 A BEPBE8EMEXTIW AXD CHAMPIOX OF AMEBI- i CAM ART TASTE. Prospectus for 1875 -i- - -- -- - -Eight Year. OTFTFy , f T T I rJ JLxl . HIE ART JOUKSAtr vOF 122ERICA, ISSUED MONTHLY. A HaJTnrflcent Conception, 7ondei- ; ,'lW7Ganied'pat:,t'.; . ji - frE NECESSITY OF A POPULAR ME dium for tha representation of the pro duction of our great artists, has always been recognized, and many attempts have been made to meet the want. The successive failure which so invariably followed each attempt in this country ; to t stablisl an art journal did not prove, the indifference of tho people of Anif rica to the claims of high art. So soon as a proper appreciation of the want and ability to 'meet it were shown, tho public ot once rallied wit' enthusiasm to its support, and the result was a great artistic and commercial triumph THE ALD1NK. THE ALDIXK, while issued with all the regnlarity, has none of the t . por xry or timely interest el aracteristic of ordinary pe riodicals. It is an elegant miscellany of pure, light, and graceful literature; and a collection of pictures,, tho rarest specimens i "of artistic skill, in black and white. .Al hongh each succeeding number affords a fresh pleasure to its friends,' 4tbe real value and beauty of THE ALDJSE will be most appreciated after it is bound tip at the close of the year. "While other publications may claim suterior cheapness, as compared with j rivals of a similar class, THE ALDISE is a t unique and original conception aloue and ! ui approached absolutely without rompeti- f tion in price or character. The possessor of a complete volume cannot duplicate $he j ouantitv of fine ' paper and engravings in auy other shape or number of volumes for f fen times Us cost: and then there is the chromo. beside! - ; .The Bationall2fearnrer of THE ALDIXEl must be taken in- no narrow sense. Irue 1 art is' cosmoix)litan. W hilo THE A Lb IS E is a strictly American institution, it does not confine itself elitirely to the reproduc- i Hon of nslrv art. Its mission is to culti vate a broad and appreciative art taste, one that will discriminate only on grounds of in trinsic merit..! Thus, while placing before the patrons of THE ALOIS E, as a h ading I cnaracierisiic, uie pruuueuous ox uiu mwi noted American artists, attention will always be given to specimens from foreign masters giving subscribers all the pleasure and in struction obtain tble from home or foreign sources.' ' . ; y The artistic illustration of Ameriean scen ery, original with THE ALDJS'E, is an im portant feature, and its magnificent plates are of a size appropriate to;tho satisfactory treatment of details than can be afforded by any inferior page. The judicious intersper sion of landscaje, marine, figure and ani mal subjects, sustain an uralated interest, impossible "where the scope of the work con fines the artist too closely to a single style of object. The literatme of THE ALIUS E is a light and graceful accompaniment, wor thy of the artistic features, with only such technical disquisitions as-do not interfere with the popular interest of the work PREMIUM FOK 1875. Every subscriber for 1875 receives a beau tiful portrait, in oil colors, of tht same no ble dog whose picture in a former issue at attracted so much a'teution. "MAX'S USSELFJSH FUIESD," will be welcome in every home. Everybody loves such a dog, and tho portrait is execu ted so true to the life, that it seems the ver itable presence of the animal Itself. The Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage tells that .his own New Foundland dog (the finest in Brooklyn) barks at it! Although so natural, no one who sees this premium chroino will have the slightest ft ar of eing bitten. 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TherTTwin be no reduced or club rates; ah forribscription must be sent to the publisher direct, or banded to the local canvasser," without re sponsibility to the publishers, except in ca ses where the certificate is given.' bearing the ; faosimile signiture oi jamea Sutton' President. , .. . Canrassers Wanted. Any person wiKhing to act permanently as a local1 canvasser will receive fall and i I Ttnnrt information bv applying to , 4-- i in: AU!St:ronrAi ' - .- u Maiden fjaurNw' York. s:i PAGIFDCwGOIirV . .. j. --. -is. r mm: a " ' FACULTY " 1 lUuvTrt f 'iff. ;i rid Professdrof rnteBectttal Moral Philosophy. .ftiir Jii io i-.-j ItevJIOBACE LYMAN, A. Profesa- or 6r-25keo4end History.' 1 " 1 Natural Sciences. ... , , J. WnABSH, A. M. Processor of L atin and,GreeK. : . ., f ht ;.- J, D. ROBB. A. ll., Principal of tne Academy. iri .vo;.' ?,. -'s Miss MARY A.ROBINSON, Pneeptreea. Rev. THOMAS CONDON, A.M-. Lecjur er on Geology. : ; ' . . i i-i MtwO. 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All corrpoudelire rftrictiv conAdcBtialJ Addess DR. J. F. UlUmiN.Kesmcy St.. w jm Aa m lam m9-j9 a vaii'iuii: A m i e vei :iy I Iiriportant NotlCei The tS'l)EPl:XlEXrhlhr ,olr right of publishing ' litigant printing for Washington' county and contain alt the new of our County Courts and all the home vCu.t tChich no other pa perpublishe! thct'tfore ex'ery man in j. :r uy up;xr ttnd tho'utd immcdiaictg tub scribe for it. 9 i THE HEW IIIPBOVED Cido Feed and Bsck Feed. THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, MOST SIM - PLE, AN MOSTEASIIV OPES AT 10 JEWING MACHINE IN THE MA1KET AIvajsinOrleiAtiEdjbTiuX 1 If tbtr Is a FLOlEtCS UIC11S2 withia a tboasaad atile of Ssa JTna c!sce set wtrkinr well, I Srfll ax It wtta at uj expenM to tstcwMr- 1 SAMtTEL HILL, Agent, Ho. id He Uantgoaerj Ctrsst, OKAKO llOTEX. nUILDIXO, . ....... , ,j j t n2S4ni ' Householders. ' 5 " i .fi' r ".. ? ' L . 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