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_ It is expected that the populaiiou o f OREGON N E W S . HOME INTELLIGENCE. ' ‘ | 1 E L IQ I0 9 1 bRBYiCES IN DALLAS. ___ James Stephens, a son o f James B / ' . . Stephens, o f Last Portland, was acci«* in | dentl.v drowned in tl,e Willamette river ’•cb month at t* Baptist Churl'll, southwest ''ornar JeffersOfi at. I Court oiiecU. M. E. C t-r-k -D. L. Spauld g, pastor. Services at their church r -th side o f Mill street hetw< ' 1 Msi" . • JeflV «on. as follows: First Sabh th (in each month) iu ihe evening; 2d Sabbath, at 11 o ’ eloe’ ; a. m.; 7M Sabbath, In th 'e r e n i' *. R-gular praver meeting each ,We liv slay venin.r Sunday School every 8ibba>h at 91 o’cln«** a. m. Paptist Church.— J. W. Osborn pastor. Ser vices at ’ hair Church. cnr-.ir Court and Jeffer- *«»n «treeta, the Third Sabbath in each m >nth. ' ’krtiiitiH Church.— II. M. Waller, pastor. 'M-rvi •«* at the Baptist Church socoud Saturday tnd Sun lav in each month. D lLI,AS, SATURDAY, AUG. 21. 1809. P u b lis h e r ’ s N otice. From this date all business notices published TO the local columns of the T imks will he charg- •• i at the rate « f twenty fire cent* per line. Reg- j *r aihvertisers are entit ed to a quarterly it.»tlce. gratis. With this exception the above s »!> wui be rtrietljr adhered to. —--- ♦ • ------ - ■ T u t M o r r i » M urder .— Mr.Weath er-., the gentleman who was with 0. Morris at the time o f his murder in Uheha'em valley, called on us this week. He inlornis us that he and deceased ab o u t 11 o ’ c lo c k on th e n ig h t o f th e 11th inst. Mr. Alvin Brock, who was found so badly wouuded, near Peora, lately, died on the 11th. He was hurried in Alba* oy on the 12th. lion. S. A. Johns, County Judge of Linn county, was married lately to Mrs. Smith, formerly of Salem. e . r* , OU9 reboot a lo v e affair w h ich h ad been lost th e n ig h t p re v io u s : a p re tty |_ THKR. ELMER WOOD (by J. Applegate l guardian), heirs o f Alonzo Wood, deceased, 1 late o f Polk county, O rego n, and all persons interested in the Estate o f said deceased: Thai application will bo made to the County Court n t Polk cm„,ty, state of Oregon, on the first Mynday in September, 18*9, by Mahala Wood, widow o f said dec« ased to assign and set off her dower in the following described promises, 0U0 tons. TN Saturday last, hopelessly insane. Tlieic are four or five new cases of small pox reported in Astoria. neighborhood. as the Hess boys Mould On the Till, iu Washington county about five mi’ es south west o f Forest kii. bun. as they were a hard s e t ; and Grove, a man named John Peris, who w ii.e talking on this subject, some one h id been reaping in* the field ofi Mr. fir l on them from the bushes inflicting a mortal wound on Mr. Morris, from pi, kS(,n, had completed his work and loaded his mat bine on the wagon tore- turn home, when the horses started suddenly and threw him out at the front COURT OF POLK September, A. D. t8<>9 J. L. COLLINS, Co. Judge. August 7th, 1869. 15-4w railroad, arrrived on 14th inst. to a 1HE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST R E - ceived and i» now opening1 a carefully se lecteil stock of 1 prominent dealer in Sau Francisco. set on fire by a streak o f lightning last sixty-nine made life warmer by getting College lor 1868-69. This institution the can, lee a n d M o, we .re glad to learn is in a prosperous condition, the average number in attend anev during the last collegiate year be ing 110, with a fair prospect for an in- crease of numbers the following year, Goodchild, o f Kugenc. has raised three crops of peas from the same seed this year, aud expects to raise la ure a' its last session. was in like Agent Underwyod between Portland and Corvallis on the Woet side ot the river, has been refused by the Depart- meut for the present, says a Portland paper. The Agent, however, will not let the matter rest. He will keep at .work on it, sod show more fully to the Department the nccesity o f the service The matter will also receive the atten tion o f our Senators aud we doubt not the service will be graDted early next ydar. lie planted the seed it ripened pi mted it ag.iiii, and raised a second crop, which manner planted and has brought forth a third crop. George W . Stanford, o f Sublimity, Marion county, has invented a water wheel gate, which is so easily controded that a purchase of one pound Weight will open or close the gate under any head o f water. llev. J. A. Hanna, o f Eugene City, has been selected hy the Oiegon Pres at Albany. The ln>titute already has My 3. 7, 5, 6, is where bad people go. hopes to raise 850,000 in two years. My 8. 4. 9 ,1 , is something very good. My all is the name o f a Sabbath School Superintendent. Answer next week. Answer to enigma given las week is, »•Polk County Times.” J oh .NOTQANVS. Independence, Oregon, Aug. 11th. Record gives the f.illowing statement, as the fares a c r o s s -------------------- -------------------------------------- the continent, and the propositions that A u d i t s %V a i l t C « l M 1^10 a D a y The Sacramento have been made between the two Com. . „ . tJ ... , pames— the Central Pacific and Union T wd $10 Mips for $4. Pacific— for regulating the «ame throw- L LO Y D ’S P A T E N T rates on _ a , « -,»» _______ j R evolvin g I ^ Double Maps ! ----------- Chatles Crocker, of the Central I a« cific , has pressed upon Hammond, o f the Union Pacific the justne-s and fair« j ness o f low rates. Finally, Hammond ailtl \ m e r ic a w ith th e U n ited S tates portion on an im m en se s t a le , Colored— in 4000 Counties, p ro p o se d th at fare from San F r a n c is c o m n E S E GREAT MAPS, NOW JUST COM- . / a _i . j i c i 11 ____ 4. pleted, 64 x 62 inches large. sh.<w every /V i a i ii* ^ ii j / P,tice o f importance, all Railroads to date, and U ro c k e r telegraphed to H a m m o n d a s k ' the latest alterations in tho various European in<r the rate** to be re d u c e d to 8 1 0 0 in Slates. These maps are needed in every School So the matter ^ands 7 ; and n the rates , o f lar/ Apply ! nri t T “" ' to.rff0od A . for cuvuliiHt, Terras, and send money tute an institution of learning under the control o f the Presbytrrian Church ol My 7. 5, 9. is the name o f an animal. My 1, 2, 7, we use every moment (in day time). F a r e s on th e P a c ific R a ilr o a d . Albany Collegiate Institute, and insti enter up«»n his work with a great deal name for a T design to keep only the CHOICEST and REST articles and sell them at a Small Profit For Cash. M Y M O T T O .— Q u ic k sa le s and sm a ll p ro fits. G. B. S T IL E S . c u r r e n c y — sta tin g th at th e C e n tra l Pa- j . , .. i i I am composed o f nine letters. My 1, 6, 5, 4, is a nick Miss. General Assortment of Tin-ware, had closed, and who ing the responsibility o f high the Union Pacific: confidence and ♦ • enthusiasm, and -- ■ — California and the Territories. f,wnily ia t,,li 0<’C,*P-V the sPa<,c ’" one M*P» nn<f hv means of the Reverscr cific SO desired. Hammond telegraphed either side can l.e thrown Front, an,1 any part that the fare slmuld be 8111. brought level to the eye. County Rights and ‘ no fan*, in currency, now, as follows l v^an for and i<ee Sample Map? first, if not wold taken ba«-k on deiu.tu'l. £15 CALIFORNIA Dr. A. C. Williams, living on an os* between five and twelve years) d *«1« free. fare in the country, came to the Lick Extra » baggage, ” " over 1O0 p .uuds, be- House, San Francisco, with his mother, tween Sacr iim-nto aud Omaha, curren and there attempted suicide with a pis cy, 815 per 100 pounds. tol. he shot was not fatal. The Pullman Palace Car Company Fires have been raging in the woods have made arrangements to run regu larly, one day each week, a through south of Seattle, recently. Great dam age has been dune to growing timber. sleeping car from New York to Promon- ■ . • ii , „ -T The atmosphere was so dense with torv Point, via Hudson River and New smoko that it was with difficulty the York Central. Great Western. Canada steamer reached the wharf. Tbe whis- and Michigan Central to Chicago ; tie o f Yesler’s mill rendered efficient thence via Northwestern to Omaha, service in directing their movement«. 1 The first car started on 16th ult. Harness. 8 . C .v S T I I .E S , M : : D allas, Ogn. J. T. LLOYD, 23 Oortlîindl Street, N, Y. riculture. Manufactures and Commerce o f the Pacific States and Territories, including LOW- M b T O ^ A S ^ 100’ B“ ,I,S U By HON. J. ROSS BROWNE, Completo in One Large Octavo Volume o f S74 pages; Price, $4 00. Manufactured from the native Herbs aud Roots ol Cali'ornin, BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, ^ 5 * The Great Blood P u rifier "S i; FOR INFLAMM ATORY AND CHRON IC RHEUMATISM AND GOUT. D Y SP E P SIA or INDIGESTION. BILIOU S, R E M IT TENT and IN TERM ITTEN T FEVERS, DISEASES OF THE BLOOD, L IV E R , KIDNEYS and BLADDER, these BITTERS have been most sueeersful. SUCH DISEAS ES are caused by V IT IA T E D BLOOD, which is generally produced by derangement o f the D IG ESTIVE ORGANS. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples. Eruptions, or-<ores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul, and your fed ings will tell you when. Keep the blood heal thy, and all will he well. AGENTS, II. II. I lc D O ft t U D X Co., C o r n e r M ill and Main streets, D allas. R ig g s X C a m p b e ll ave H c o n st a n t l y on h a n d j a large variety o f D«or$ and J; Sashes, of all the common sizes, and o f J the best workmanship, at their Sash and Door Factory, which they offer for sale as cheap as such articles cau he purchased elsewhere. They are also prepared to fill all special or ders for work in their line promptly, cheaply and accurately. Give us a trial, and you will he satisfied. 2 RIGGS A CAMPBELL. DALLAS LIVERY» FEED & SALE D R U G G I S T S , Corner Pine and Sansome Streets, San Fran cisco, Cal., and Sacramento, Cal., and 34 Platt «»reel, N. Y. 8 1 v Cor. Main aud Court Streets, t Richmond & Whitley, Proprietors E d u c a t io n a l N o tic e . t . Public examination of Teachers will take place on the second Saturday of Mureh, June, September and December. J. II. MYER, 1 Supt. Common Schools, Polk Co. A L T .—CARMEN I.'LAN U AND L IV ERPOOL Salt, in quantities to suit, at COX A E A R IIA R T ’S, Salem. S Willamette Iron Works Company o. nicnuoxD. a v in g pu rchased H t iie above Buggies, single or double. Hacks, Con» cord Wagons, etc., etc,. Furnished at uli hours, day or night, on short notice. Superior Saddle Horses, let by the Daj* or W eek. REASONABLE. RICHMOND A W H IT L E Y . 4 PO RTLAN D , OGN. ------------- | D f~ }| L | P n i l M D P D Q ■ ■* w lw E* w , ST E A .H i:\ G I .\ E w. j . wniTLer. Stand of Mr A. II. Whitley, we have re fitted and rc stocked it in such a manner as will satisfactorily rncot every want o f the com munity. T E R R IS , NORTH FRONT AND E STREETS, COX X E A R H A R T , WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS AND BAILER T RIOORE’ S BLOCS, SALEM . RI I I U D E R S . h e se w o r k s a r e l o c a t e d on t h e hank o f the river, one block north of Couch's IVlmrf, and have facilities tor turning out m ichinerv promptly and efficiently. We have secured the services of Mr. John Nation, ns Director o f the Work», whose expe-, rience on this C«>ast for sixteen years gives him a thorough knowledge of the various kinds of machinery - required for mining and milling purposes. We are prepared to execute orders for all classes of Machinery and Boiler Work, such as Goods by the Package at Reduced Ratea my 10 3tf WATSON & GRISWELL, A r c h ite c ts a n d I NDP ENDENC E, OREGON W Ac., Ac. Manufacture and Repair Machinery o f all kiuds. Irou Shutter W ork nt San Francisco Coat and Freight. Quartz Stampers, Shoes and Dies, Of tho best hard iron. 1 ILL take Contracts for Building House* o f any description or size in town or country. Satisfaction guaranteed. 1 W ool QUARTZ MILLS, MINING PUMPS, Ac., P r a c tic a l HOUSE CARPENTERS, S A W an d F L O U R I N G M I L L S , This is tho Cheapest Work ever offered in this market to Subscription Agents, and it is Wheeler A Randall’s Patent Grinder and Amalgamator. compact with useful information, invaluable to MEKCHvNTS, F a r m e r s , MECHANICS, Dunbar’s Self-adjusting Patent Piston Packing “ “ “ “ e t?. and is o f deep interest to ALL CLASSES, Stevens’ Either applied to old or new steam cylinders. Published by H . H . B m c r o n X C o ., ELCH’S PREMIUM SALMON— BEST in market— in kits or barrels. For sale at COX A E A R H A R T ’ S, Faletn. W VINEGAR BITTERS Francisco to Omaha. 8 1 1 1 ; to St. S Louis, 131 ; to Chicago, 8 1 3 J ; to Ciri cinn «ti. 8141 4 5 ; to Pittsburg, SI 11 ; to Chiliadelphia. 8148 25; to Baiti- A G o o d H ook f o r A g e n l s ! more,8147 75; t«> Washington.8117 75; RESOURCES to Niagara Falls, 8145 50 ; to Buff ilo, OP THE 8145 5 ) ; to New York 8 1 5 0 ; to Bos S L O P E ! ton, 8153. Children not over twelve P A C I F I C years of age, half fare; under five , , f «ire tree O ,.,» i.i.m lr. d a Statistical and Doa.-rii.tive Summary of the M INING AND 8TEAM B0AT MACHINERY free. >ears or J _ e , ir it. u , i c liu n a re a Mim.g an,| Minerals. Climate. Topography, Ag- p o u n d s L a g g 'g e (p e r a d u lt p a sse n g e r) free. F ifty p ou n d s lis<'i/sV6 ( Dcr c h ild Saddlery, W Im p o r t in g W h o le s a le bytery to visit the Eastern States for pupose o f raising funds to endow the property to the value o f about 812.000, and is out o f debt. Mr. Ilaona will E N IG M A N O. « . » Mr. James FEW OF THOSE NICE ÖENTLE- meu's Suits still left at J. II. L E W IS ’S. IN ES.LIQU ORS. PO RTER. ALE. Ritters, Cigars, Candies. Oysters! an«l Sardines will be served to gentle-* men on the outsi'te o f tho counter, by a gentle man who has an eye to ‘ •biz’’ on the inside. So come along, boys ; make no delay, and we will soon hear what you have to say. W. F. CLIN G AN . Dallas, May 4,1869. Also, a days. early, and when mail service recommended by Postal Y t was hunting him with a big whip. tember, 1869. The State Agricultural College was located there by the Legis- W est S ide M a i l .— The additional to escape the wrath of a tobacco dealer ed to Hillsboro witlii i the next sixty the fourth crop, obtained at four dollars per week. YANKEE NOTIONS ; Etc., Etc. himself to be locked up in a bank vault whose factory he *» hieb commences on the 8th of Sep Board can be -i i.»»« H E A D Q U A R T E R S ! pected that the grading will be complet He invites all to examine his work be fore going elsewhere. He also promises to do his BEST in every case. JUST RECEIVED— A lot o f New Stylo Cases, which, for beauty aad excellence, cannot be surpassed in the State. Jp33r Farmers can pay in any kind o f mar ketable produce, delivered in Dallas. “ Get a shadow ere the substance fades !’’ W. S. JAMES, Artist. 3 ANUFACTURER AND DF-ALER IN Harness. Sad«lles, Bridles, Whips. Collars, Check Lines, etc., etc., o f all kiuds, which he is prepared to sell at the lowest living rates. ^ C rR E P A tR IN G done on short notice. r Q •£ £ a « ± 5 « r-H same quality o f goods can be p ocurcd this side of Portland. C. 3. S T I L E S ’ It is e x Card Photographs. $ 4 per Duzen. M ain s tr e e t, batch o f Radical State officers, on the burning Mrs W . so severely that she D o n ’ t F o r g o t th e C h ie k a u iiu . economical ground that they h a v e all died the third day. I .9 . I I . I . E W I f e . g o t houses built or soon will h a v e , and M r. S p u r g e o n has fo u n d it necessary W k have received a wo- k entitled, the State won’ t l c compelled to build a to deny formally the oft repeated slan* L .f oi Jefferson Davis with a Secret new set. der that he believes “ there are infants 11:> orv o f the Confederacy,” hy that The Chinese citizens o f Portland m i a S„»n ion*.” ,,v s . oi ' wonder ul o f American historians, have erected a new Josh House in that always believed in th e solv.'ition of all v K A Pollard in diction and typo- city, and filled it with fantastically dress infants; and I intensely detest the M ain s tre e t. O p p osite C ou rt H o u se , gr.tj li.Cal appearance it is unsurpassed, ed idols on high thrones. opinion winch your opponent dared to ir- i iiMto'y ot t h e '‘ inner circle” o f the \ew fetore! N ew G ooil*! Miss Dickinson says she has been attribute to me. I do not believe that t.‘onfc'ier.icy— aside from persoual ar SS- T AM NOW PREPARED TO OFFER A charged with “ being a man hater, but on thi' earth there is a single profess« rog.mce -it is uneijualed, and as a work large a-sortment o f dioico whether she is or not, depends entirely ini' Christian holding the damnation o f 1 o f .«tnctur -s upon t h e great chief, tern* on the man.” There are whole famlies infants; or, if there he, he must he PROVI^tUKS. pere i by ihe highest persona! arrogance GROCERIES, insane or utterly ignorant o f Christian of girls like Anna, in that respect. WOODEN WARE, -Mid i n d i g n a t i o n , i t will stand through ify.” TO 11A CCO, Since the work Ins been resumed tuturoag s o f American literature and FRUITS, A Cincinnati Treasury agent caused on the West side ro id, two and three hiatoiy without a peer. CIGARS , n, T vjs-si Dr. J'xto’th Walker’s I s Ladies’ Dress Goods, Jlen's C loth in g, ted her fire with coal oil from the can. i„ u n d e r s ig n e d , h a v in g pur - chased the Photograph Gallery of Capt. Lafollett. respectfully announces to the Pub lic that he is prepared to take all the different varieties of Pictures in good style. he M ain st. (opposite the Court House), D allas, ETC., ETC.. fire, exploded P IC T U R E S ! P IC T U R E S ! Bear testimony t<> the Wonderful Curative I rz Effects o f g Mrs. W ilson ,of Council Bluffs, star* Which he proposes to sell ns CHEAP as the The oil took B Hoot* A felloe*. in irried. last week aggregates 18,801 bushels. OXDS, PROMISSORY NOTES, BOOK Ace »unto, and all other Claims made a' specialty a.,d promptly aollected. 1 BANK EXCHANGE SALOON, At Burlington, Iowa, th other day, a 'I he nmouut of wheat received ot the several warehouses in Albany dur SPECIAL C8LLECT0H of CLAIMS.. 200.000 P E R S O N S G r o ce r ie s couple aged respectively sixty'six and D A V ID S O N , Office, No. 64. Adjoining Telegraph Office, Front it., Portland, Ogn. D ry Good*, week. received no internal injuries. and made ready for the tics. us arc all the hest make, Himtint/ co»e», finely ch:i->e<t and beautifully enamelled, Patent and Detached Levers, fu ll jeweled, and every watch perfectly regulated and adjusted, and G u a ra n te e d by th e C om p a n y to keep cor rect time, and trenr aud not tarnish, but retain an appearance equal to 8<did gold as long as worn. These eclebrntedl watches we are now send ing out bv mail and express. C. O. D.. any vhere within th-s United States and Canadas, at tho regular wholesale price, payable on de livery. No m on ey is r e q u ire d in a d v a n ce , ns we prefer that all should receive and see tho goods before paying for them. A s i n g l e \\ atclt to any A d d r e s s , $ 1 5 . MORE TH A N STEP IN! | direct from New York, by way o f the aud wagon all to pieces, fractured the -.receipt of the Catalogue o f Corvallis by Notice is hereby given that the undcr- all office. The first invoice o f boots and shoes W I I .L I A .t l ISV O V i:iU a A .\ l» H O I T L a judgment on him fur not giving her The Mt. Pleasant (Iowa) depot was fourths miles of track has been graded m anufactured watches for $90. Also, a superb lot o f most elegant Oroide , , . - Court of Polk county, Oregon, A<lu)inisirutor Chains, of the latest and most costly styles and ered in Goo.'C Creek mountains in Idaho, of the estate o f Freeman Mnith, «Jr, deceased patterns, for Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s wear, All persons having claims against said estate from ten to fortv inches in ’ ength, at prices of TllC people o f Montana at the late will pres nt the same to him at his residence in $2. SI. $6 and $8 each ; sent when ordered with watch ut the regular wholesale prices. election refused to remove the Capital ‘ " u ^ ! indebted to ^ai»i estate I T " lire "* » kuovnn^ Uirmselves D e s c r ib e th e w a t c h re q u ire d , whether requested to uiuko immediate payment. o f the Territory from Virginia City. Ladies* or Gentleman's size, aud address your W. ii. SMITH, orders and letters to Administrator. Mis. I>r. Mary Walker thinks that T H E O R O I D E W A T C H C O ., Dalla.«, August 7tb, 19’ 9. ,15-4w the death o f the r e s id e n t 's mare was 13-St 1 4 8 P u lto n s tre e t, N ew Y o r k . fi ightened, ran away, broke the machine C o r v a l l i s C o l l e g e .— W e are in and New gold diggings have been tliscoV' ‘sii:"cd has been duly appointed by the County W mitici» saw no one at the time of -tile ii-ing, but heard persous running • om the pia e Mr. Morris was shot in ihe abdomen, the ball lodging in the skai jii the bjek near the spine. We Understand there is no evidence posi tively flxmg guilt ou the parties arrested but circumstances poiut strongly iu that due nou Justice and the safety of the Commuuity demand that the guilty par ties should be brought to coudign puu jshm ut. A movement is reported on foot to secure the re uominatiun o f the entire COUNTY I m proved W atches! Francisco for the .......................... . the A l a t l U I n l t r ’ ll N o t i c e ! infernal music of Chinese orchestra ----------- A CLUB OF S IX , with nr. extr» watch to bands. | m o ALL WHOM IT MAY C0X*'ERX.— the agent semling the club, $99, making seven end o f the wagon. man’s arm and bruised his shoulder iu | a saj luiinner It is to be hoped he Oroide Gold in all, JJ;" use wi" in b* Dallas, uml dot,3" ni,"i,‘ Bt ,hu r,,urt on Monday the Olh day of tu a »me o f Bean have beeu bound o u r on a charge o f murder. Mr They then became T H E G E N U IN E p u rg ed tom farther ii«*'-iiity as such ndm’r. Xuerelore, nottc« is hereby given to all persons interested in saal estate, that the st>i«l appli.-a- (.1 M iss J ennie M o C o l o u g h , wa^sent Mr. Weathers had ad' The crop generally TIIE AL i t o . i A i a u s l . u u u i . No. l) f . t f x T «t A. M., Dallas, holds it« regular cum* ' munications on the Saturday preceding the Full Moon in each manth, unices the moon fulls on Saturday— then on that day, at on« «»’clock. Also, on the second Friday in each mnntfc at 7 o’clock, P. M , for the purpose o f improve ment ot the Craft in Masonry, and for suck ‘•ttier work as the Master may from time to time order. All Brethren in good standing are invited te attend. By order of the W. M. SENT BY EXPRESS, CASH ON DELIVERY. R'-ir» administrator o fs a id estate having filed his final account in sai«l Court praying a final settlement of the same, ami that he he dis« An ordinance his b een passed in San at Vancouver in August 1870. $15 B I V T H E R E S T $15 I- County, State of Oregon, in tho matter of th(B .„a te -f Geo. W. Riggs, deceased. O. B. is the heaviest ever harvested. throat. fercnce o f the M K. Church will be held in d e p e n d e n c e : is open at all hours for the accommodation o f those who may favor them with their patronage. 12 tf Notice oi Final Seulement. name of Vunatty, living somewhere on Big Muddy, bad been poisoned, result' •v , . _ | ing in the death o f one child, and leav l1 roili the estimate OI reliable Q^cuts ing the rest o f the family in a critical and dealers, the Steam Navigation Com- situation. pany will bring to market at least 5 6 .- The next session o f the Oregon Con- OULD ANNOUNCE TO THE T B A V - eling Public that their large Stable in W o f auburn hair, a lady’s garter, and a in Township 8 S. o f It. 4 W. o f the Willamette • i -j j j /• i meridian of which said Alonzo Wood was s ised beautiful embroidered and perfumed , iu fc0 8 i.nple during his coverture with Appli cant. By order of said Court. lady’s hankerchief. J. L. C O L U X S . Co. Judge. Applegate A Mt-Oain, Aits, for Applicant A dispatch, dated Sacramento, Aug An «rust 7'h. |sf,9 lt»w8 crop. By country wagons and railroad k iinA„ rvr.iv..;,,,. . i -I .I It has boon pouring in, while the up river boats each trip came fu ll laden. Albany died recently, o f putrid sore C O O P E R St C E S.V E R , cn rl j * T S L S w Z i L t a rumor that a whole family by the hn.l bi eu examining for the purpose o f which he died iu about four hours. *Cui . JiuJ and Tom Hess and a man by mornings ago, in th e Fort Tf« ; 1 1 t * i „ Homestead ltailroad Tunnel, was found by the foreman the followin'»- Uiysteri A few by activity in movements o f the grain to the Insane Asylum from Salem on >vis» d >lr. Morris agaiust the project, and I old hiui he hud better leave the Irom w-U,UUU to4oU,UUU 7th, states that last week was marked were returning from a hou>e th *t they •srii ng goods. from l o o o inhabitants, The Albany Rep is ter says: W e heard A beautiful daughter o f Mr. Felicly of LIVLRY ANO FEED 8TABLE. n o t i c e . ----------- Kansas will double within three years from 1868— from 990 000 000 r V ° S0T'0Mi>N WOOD. Mr.s. MARY PRA- T he p u b l ic R o ll-C a r d in g . is hereby n o t if ie d that the undersigned is prepared to do Custom R<dl-Carding, at the Ellendale Mill, 24 miles west of Dallas. Orders solicited. WM. SAULSBURY. Ellendale, July 1st, 1899. 10 LL SORTS OF GOODS SOLD FOR Cash or Marketable Produce at J. H. LEWIS?«. ATS, GENTLEM EN’S AN D L A D IE S ' in endless variety, at J . H. L E W IS'S , '