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CELEBRATION OF THE FOURTH, AT ASTORIA. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. memory tne great Dirtn uay 01 our nation, I he day was ushered in by the firing of appropriate salukw, while, the national banner uas unfurhd to the breeze, reminding us that we were still Americans although far from our native land. Having no orator, we voted to dispence with the reading of the Declaration of Inde pendence, when all sat down to a splendid dinner, for which the ladies and gentlemen who prepared it are entitled to great praise. After the repast, a few usual national toasts were drank, to which were added: more, are renuired to exhibit them within one ve:ir from the 12lh o( June, 1848 and all persons indebted to said estate v ill make pauneul, as the law directs, to A. J. I1KM1JREE, Administrator. June 1G, '48. 12uui. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned having taken out letters of ad ministration upon the estate of Rurrel Davis, de ceased. Tliis is therefore lo nolifv all persons indebted aUUeu: to Said esttttn In in:iki immi'li.i!i n:imini :uwl nil nop- OREGON: Neglected by the mother country till "hope sons having claims against the deceased, to exhibit the deferred, maketh the heart sick." The Commerce of Oregon: Though in its infancy, destined to visit every port in the civilized world. The Oregon Fair: All (believed lo be) in favor of Union, to a man. By J. U. McMillan. The Ladies : May they never want for protection while the Stars and Stripes wave over Oregon. (Author not known.) The Ladies: A tciror to their husbands and the Mexican army, when armed with gun cotton bustles. By D. Ingalls. Cotton Bales: A breast-work and defence at the battle of New Orleans an engine of destruction in the battles of Mexico, in the form of gun cotton bustles, worn and presented by the ladies of be sold low by Texas. By S. C. Smith. Astoria . The home of my adoption the first American child of Oregon though much neg lected, yet destined (ere long, we trust,) to become the head of a family whose steam and other ships, will soon astonish the natives. (Loud huzzatis.) The whole ended with a Ball, which was attended by many gents and ladies, and which was joyously kept up until next morning. COLUMBIA. same to the administrator or to the court of probate for Yamhill county, for settlement, within nine months from this date. 1). I). BAILEY, Administrator. Yamhill co., June 25, '48. 12uu4. NEW STORE. FOR sale at the New Store on Main St., the cargo of I Brig Eveline consisting of a large and extensive assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Croceries, Agricultural Implements, Hoots and Shoes, Stoves, Fire-arms, Paints, Iron, and Ready-made clothing. The above articles are of superior quality, and will (3s.) ; U. CLARK. CONTINUED, THE MAIN STREET HOUSE. The Largest and most Commodious Public House in Oregon, IS still kept by the undersigned, where the public are entertained free of charge, as the proprietor always takes pay in hand. Thanky for past favors- suit yourselt as lo tne luiure nut it you cnoose to call W i 1 W Ml -1 ..It W M . . lish the subjoined yu may resl assiirwl vv' do a can lo render your ...:n. i stay agreeable. MOSS. . wiin great plea- j vvill renl lhe al)ovc described property for Oregon Tract Society. We publi dcuuunuui luiuiui.u.. aw.MJ wnu B,cui ,,n;u- N j vviH renl lhe al)ovc (icscriuc(i property sure, and wish it the highest encouragement and sue- three years if 1 can find a suitable tenant. MOSS. uregon ouy, .pru . yi cess: The friends or tract distribution met at the camp ground, Tualatin Plains, July 3d, '48, and formed a Y. G. STEWART, Clock and Watch Maker. and society, auxiliary to the American Trad Society, adopt- IL.. !..! I.. II,. I I lull me cuiisiiiuiiuii uupiriiuiu m nm ciiiiiiidi ruijuri. m .. , , , ... , . . f . ... 1 ...... ) T T rAi e' nvnnii I ml vi'illl nn'ilnncc otnl i ncnin h The Board ol Managers cliosen,cousists oi the olhcers Z . uimm- - id eight members, viz: on reasonable terms. Oregon City. Rev. Wm. Roherts, President. t-vaiut tiiithqthv Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, And Solicitors in Chancery, VVill practice in the Supreme and Circuit Courts of Oregon Territory. Ofhce in Oregon City. is. D Rev. G. H. Atkinson, Secretary. Mr. Hiram Clark, Treasurer. Rev. Harvey Clark, Member of the Board. " J. A. Cornwall, do do ti B. H. Wilbur, do II. Johnson, do L. Thompson, do James Douglass, Esq., do Robert Moore, Esq., do A. G. Smith. Esn.. do do do do do do do T KILBORN, LAWTON, and CO., General Commission Merchants, And Dealers in Oregon Produce. GENERAL assortment of merchandize constantly ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. i on hand. , . ,. ALun.Mai iuu a retired, as a partner, from the con- HE undersigned, having taken out letters of ad- CL,rn an(1 ,0 business vvill be continued as heretofore, ministration upon the estate of Frederic Dibbel, ' G. H. Atkinson, Sec'y Oregon Tr. Society. deceased all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment ; and ail persons having demands against the said estate, lo exhibit the same to the administrator or to the court of Probate for Clackamas county for settlement, wilhin nine months from this date. SAM'L ALLEN, Administrator. Molalla Settlement, Clackamas co., July 1, '48. 13s. C. L. ROSS, " N. V. STORE," COR. WASHINGTON AND MONTGOMERY STS., SAN FRANCISCO, UPPER CALIFORNIA. Refer to Kildorn, lawton ana to., uregon L.ny. Geo. Abebnethy, San Francisco, April , '48. do. .Is.