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V Ss ------------------------------------- ^ ---------------------- WORDS OP WISDOM ' A uian named George Newman was F ob Y oobb M bs , Salem stage diiver, informs us that 'Mr. accidentally killed ia Portland last Oh ! could thsre in this world he found week by being struck on the head by a On the Haling P om I m in Yo«<k u 4 Bari* Some little spot o f happy ground, Hardy, one of the engineers at. the saw D a l l a s L y c e u m . — We wish to jo*: falling beam whil-t in the act ot raising Manhood, with SELF HBLP for tbo Erring Where village pleasures minili go round CO!J& i Y O F F IC IA L P A P E R . and Unfortunate. Seat ia aaalod louer cure* mill near the ferry in Salem, met. wiih Without tl.e village tattling. the lm'iiKu ies of rlu* literary «¿outs about it on to a new building. opes, free of charge. Addreaa, H u B a w A m o - Uow d'tuldy hlest that sp >t would bo, g hi» death yesterday morning about ten Frank R. Siuart, : : . : : : Edi^ r ' town to the off ct that next Finlay eve Hay is plentiful in Portland at 810 ciation , Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. . Where all might dwell in liberty, Eroe fr. iu i ho bitter misery o’clock under the following circumstan- to 812 per ton. riing is the time to which the meetings PAINKILLER. 01 g»6.-ips’ endless prattlii g ! h \LL \S, 8ATI KDAY. \Ufl 28. ccs : It appears that Mr. Hardy was The State Agricultural Society are of the Lyceum were adj urm d in April j No article ever attained to rack anbomtded in the act of putting the belt on the sinking an artesian well on their groqnds popularity.— l 'n l g m a N o. 3 . A d L M m s H)lt lH E « T I M liV » lust. T h e evenings aV*c growing per- Salem Observer. near Salem. wheel of the pump, for which purpose I am composed of twenty-one letters. O. W . CANNON. E sq . ii our authorized j eeptihly longer asnl no hettei naans ol A fellow in Portland ha9 been im An article of great merit and virtue.— ¿Yen. My 11, 12, 5, 19, is something we should try he had to stand on a narrow space be Eusine.--Agii t for Portland and vicinity. passing one—at least— each week can Nonpareil. prisoned for whipping his wife. to save. c tween the pump and the main driving THUS. BOYCE. E s q , i* <>ur only authorized . he fou n d than in the cultivation o f their The Unionist says that a lodge of We can bear testimony to the afleacy of the My 2. 3, 4. is a conjunction. wheel, and while doing so the shaft of Rebecca degree was instituted in Pain Kilk-r. We hare seen it# magic effeeta ia Bu-iuess A;^vii*in^iaM^Franoii|^^^ rea son in g faculties and literary tastes My 7. 8, It, 21, is something we all have. soothing the severest pain, and know it to be a My 12. 18, 20, is xvhut wo burn in our lamps the latter struck him in the back, when Salem on last Saturday evening, A. L. good article.— 6Vnci*»»»wi Dispatch. Last Sprinir wesugtres ed the propriety lU > I N i:S « * NO I I e l i . he fell over backwards between the Stinson being installing officer: The My If-, 12, 8, 10, we u.-e nearly every day. of conducting the debate« o f thissoci- A speedy core for pain— no family should be Wo hare made arrangement. with.L Vine My l l.fi, 9, generally vote. main shaft and driving wheel, between new lodge takes the name of “ Rebecca without it.— Montreal Transcript. yard, Ks ; . t<* aet as t’nlieeting and General ety-on thc*“ IUtH>t legislature plan, itl- Degree Lodge No. 1 ,1. O. O. F.” The My 1, 18. 9, 1». is xx hat grapes groxv on. which lie was literally torn to pieces. Rusiiitss Agent lor the livi s until further no- *s(eaj ,,f the old style o f dehate, giving officers elect are : A. L. Stinson, N. My 6, 12. 5, 1(5. is u pronoun. Nothing has yet surpassed the Pain Killer, He continued breathing forubout fifteen G.; Mrs. J. Q. Wilson, V. G.; Mrs. E which is the m*«et valuable family medicine tie«» 1 his xxiil afford us more time to devote 1 ,* . . ... , My 1, 18,8,20, is used by druggists every , . . oar reasons tor such opinion; \\ e none to the c nt t.s <■! the paper, wbieh w.il dutYnt r 1 minutes .after lie was extricated from l Corner. Secretary ; Mrs. Sarah Riely, now in use.— Team. Organ. day. I,... pv ix. ati-fm-tory t-> *.nr patron# us our the LveOUlll Will take the Suggestion My whoie is the n one o f a respectable bus the machinery but did not recover con Treas.; Mrs. R. W. Sayers. Con.; L.M. It has real merit; as a means o f removing the tour ot (ho . ; i .... „ s It. h . \ in Xu1 i will u.a .e at an early time. iness him in independence. i .. . r.„ into eotisuleration Wade. W.; 1. W. Miller, I G.; Janies pain. no medicine has acquired a reputation 4 oii h t\ mi • connected wi«h ilio 1 ivks sciousness. Mr. Hardy is spoken of Auswer next week. ns ii a- i a we..tt.ir XXIII permit, We he ) T a n* ,FerJ y D‘ r i / P« » Killer.— .Vetrov/) Duffoy,0. G. We I i-liove the question under discus- (K y ) Unity News. speak t.-r . the r»iiri«x mo hare invariably Answer to enigma last week — "E . Y. Hal as an exemplary and promising young The Great World Circus, under man >inn at the time of last a journmen iuds id ibx.* cmzcus el Polk. luci a: ih- lock. J0UN0THA.NI». map about twenty-two years o f age. agement of the renowned John Wilson, It is really a valuable medicine —it is used was. ••Resolved. That woman should hi by manv physicians.— H<*p.n Tmreter. Independence, Aug. 25, lSt>9. His body was takeu charge of by the the most thorough circus manager ever 1’ Ktitir.i-.S ä INU.— Our readers wi 1 !>«• grm'ed ilio light of suffiage.’ and the j Odd Fellows’ fraternity and to-day re on this coast, performed last week at pleased to lvain that the W e s t Side j >t.j w ¡s continued over until the I'rM u In d e p e u d . uce* N E W A D V E R T IS E M E N T S . moved f r interment to Buena Vista, he Jacksonville and is now en toute for railroad company have ah out eighty „ext. meeting. I»et theie he a full turn this v.illey. This circus will perform A ugu>t 21, 1800. having been a member of the Lodge men employed on their line, ai d th..t . ot|t at ^ A c a d e m y next Friday even- throughout the Stute until the State E d i t o r T i m e s : — According to pro at that place. the work is progress ng finely. It is j Fair, where they will perform duriug expected that the ro.d will bt e mpleted *”** mise, i will try and give you all the Prominent among S a r k . y s t i c a l .— V notorious male its continuance. (all nut laying the rails) to llilloooru S ad M isfortune .— Mr.\V.E Clark, news from our thriving little village. the superior attractions offered by this flirt having nt last married, his biide within five Mi l ls. ; informs us that Mr. Craven, who resides company, are four large sized lions. T O B U IL D E R « , E T C . l have none of much importance ex -aid : “ Now, my dear I hope you wi 1 'I hat inimitable world renowned Jester. R e m o v a l . — ine o u i e c o f the T imes » ‘ *ar Eub, had just harvested his crop cept thaV Wheat is still coming in—some quit your trifling foobsh ways." “ My’ iie c o n t r a c t for b u il d in o a Harry Jackson, is the clown. This New Bridge at Independence will bo let to lias been removed from the corner ot and on Thursday last set tiie to a hig storing, some selling—price sixty cents diur," said he, “ my marriage shall be Circus throughout California, sustains tne lowest bi.lder between 12 «»’ettx-k m ao.I 4 O.ik an 1 M tin streets to the block oj>- P> -MlraW »“ “ l dvhris near his house per huslu'i. p. in. on the 13ih dev o f bepicuiner Just imagine her feel- a creditable reputation, aud will doubt o’clock my last foily o next. less do well here. posite the Court Uou-e.on Main street, affer a heavy s-hower o f rain fell | Some gentlemen have been survey- in ks. l’ iaus and specifications can be seen at Dal The I in migration Aid Society have las, at the ofl!L-e ot the Comity Judge. two door« south of the Fust O-Bee j w ueh sub lued the fire and. as Mr. ; ¡ng for sevoial days to find a course S pecial T erm of C o u r t — It is completed their organ zation at Port 18 td K U iM il.K S , Sup’t. this will account for the appearance ot Craven supposed, extinguished it. when with suffi-ieut iall to bring a pait ot stated that the eitiz**ns of ^ amhill land, with Ho»*. E. D. Shattuek as Pres a halt -beet this we»k. Our reader |lL. weut into the house. On coming the Willamette through our town to s K i c n l l » S a i l '. ident and Messrs. Lorvea, Ainsworth eounty ha\e petitioned Judge Boise to 'v" ^ 1 ' })" howcMi, by tin 0l|f a 8|,„rt time a iter winds be discov* r:n machinery — fh-uring mill, etc. and W. S Ladd, as Trustees. Y virtue o f an Execution i^u«. 1 oat o f the hold a special term of the Circuit Court center of the town, and our facilities for ered that the straw pile had rekindled they report favorably. 1 hey tap the Circuit Court of the Stai, „t Oregon, for Mr. Ohcadle, a merchant of Albany, in that county for the trial of the Claib Bulk couoty, t<) me directed, in fax..r <>f S H obtainieg new s rf a local character will a,H^ *'0U) tit Uuic.i toil the five to I he stacks riwr a short distunc«1 heiow Buetia is offering seventy cents, in goods, for VV.ij and against Win 11 Beck. I have this the wheat for the next ten weeks. thereby l o multiplied, be-idcs being ot gr.ru that stood uear by lie made Vista, und proprse tf> put the raee Morris murderers. 11 ih «lay o f August. A. D., 1-69, levied on L«us No. ò mul ß in Block N >. 3 u«»rth <U Main more convenient tor parties calling on } e t.,._v lo cht ck the firey monster through for tun thotisuud dollars— a om . R eceived .— We have received The Albany Collegiate Institute will -treet ami No. 3 east o f Meridian .-treet in tho ]• 'i>.iu*' ■ and subscribers who receive open, under the charge of Rev. Edward town of Buena Vista, P ok « ounty, .State o f a communication from W. S. 1*., Salem but to no pun purpose, , . , nut osi and the stacks » f distance of five or six uiihs l f the their papers at the office. . 1 11 <liego , the property o f »-ai.l U'm. II. Beck <m R. tieary and Rev. Samuel R. Irvine, g ain were l utned to the ground, tlm- eouip.üiv ts lortne«! (and I think it will but owing to its length and the short S a tu rd a y th e ld ili d a y o f - i . p t . tu b er, ISÒ9, on M"udav, Oct. 18, 1809. at the Lour ••! one o'clock A M 1 will sell the ‘•J. T. O ."— A communication ap d. stroyinj» the »hole u! the fiuits of a be) it will be good for all the surrouud- tiin we have to get up tlii- issue, i's A camp meeting o f the Cumberland same or So mu<-b thereof us eiiaii he neues.-ary, reared in the Salem Press during out year of hard labor in a few minutes. iug counti x ; and the fanners ab >vc oublicition is unavoidably po-p.med lor Presbyterian church will be held on to satisfy said execution ot $1:3 l5 -i' 0.iu«i •f cost-«, ut public auction t.> tue Ligh---t bidder, .Mary’s r.ver. about twelve mil -a above iu United Mates gobi ctin, iu Iront ot the absence i. oui home from the pen of the We deeply sympathize with Mr. Craven i h re, who have to drive their stock to utio week. P<>lk county, Ogn. »•ueticad -Ukius- sigTß' himself as above. in his misfortune. the river every day for water, should N ew W a r ::— We learn that Mr. Corvallis, ciftnui ncing September 1 OtD Court House door, iu Dili «.*. J. SV SMITH. Two men, named Kelley and John l!a,l we been at home at the tune wt t ,ke a great interest in this m it.ter. lfiwl Sheriff <>f t‘o‘ i <■ mit./. O.ii/on. Way. of Kola, in th s county, lias in , D edication .— Last Su* day the new Smith, alias Brigham Young, were lod might have been silly enough to ‘ go , ,. .- », i- ... .. , We have passed midsummer—the vented a new kind of pottery ware. . , . . , - * i , . r e idice ot the Jl. h. ( liurch south, i\ oT i< li. ged in jail Sunday night— arrested, after him impulsively ; but sober period when febrile, choleraic and epi Specimens of ihe same will be exhib one at Oregon City, and the other at thought satisfied us that wh«t he craves ; c'!r,,(‘r ^ Church and Wa-hingtou demic diseases most prevail— a;.d still ited at the appr » c »iu S‘ ite b\»ir. Albany, by Mr. M. II Bell, Marshal r p O SOLOMON WO'<D. M/:s MARY BRA is notoriety— no matter at what cost, streets, was dedicated. The services 1. THKR, E L M K U W ow b ih- J AppLgute of C*»rval!is, who took them up to Cor . uurdian), Leirs ««f Alonzo W««o»l, «iccease.l, V hat ;.e says about us is not lnlt a- were conducted by Rev. B. R. Baxter, the general lie• Ith of the citizens has vallis on Monday. They are charged • ate <»f Bolk county, b . . ^ n ’, ami all p«-r.-«>i-3 been, and is still, good. annoying : while ,, the fa’sc i assisted „ • f , by v.. i, T- , OREGON N E W S . , / , a3 a flea-bite . Levs. Kclsav, or Corvallis, j with stea ing a gol I watch and chain, interested in tile hsiate ot .,i i dec a.-e I: 1'bai hoods lie utters about lion. Bon. Hay- ,, , .... , , Yours, in haste, JolINOTllASUS. application will be made to the County Court for Bolk county, State <•! <>rc-g o -«n ttie fii-1 d. n ate too palpable to need refutation, j ” K Lurch- of Independence, and A. j A pleasure party, including our old about the time ot the fire. VI. md ay in Sep urn-«or, 18-9. by M.ihaia *V..,>d, A man,hv the name of James Parker, J T. O.’a ba-a a-aing reflects ou uoooe | L. Scars, of Dallas. It was expected , I Ml*RoVEMENT-- 5am. Stile- friend- Hon. J. 1). Fay and si.-tcr, Da widow of said dec ascii !•• <r.i .m l set tf •as ill us ou himself. ; tha. Bi-hop Marvin <rn»M have ■ ,,cw c„ tla . n s „Jenee ,m Church »tract vid Linu, Esq*, and family and sever;«! «ioing business at Nubiimity.was arrest .ier dower in the following .t.... >•«:>.-1 preini-«.-#. others, have iee« utiy visited that grand « d and brought before the United State- io xx it : The W. J of the dotialioii Ixixl cium C o n s o l i d a t i o n — During our trip • ‘ -v<-'ere nm e.-s ne was ; ¡3 c , nij,|0t,d as lar as its construction natural curiosity. Grater Lake, or Luke Court, last week, for neglecting to plac •f Alo mio Wood and wiie. Not. tdfb etaiui .'»V, in Township S th. o f R. 4 VV ot the Wd(anielU> » two cent stamp on a receipt, au«. to Portland we heard some talk to the ! to atttM(b Lc\. Mr Laxtd j>s concerned, tlie balance of «lie work Majesty as some call it, and succeeded meridian o f which sant Aloni . Wood xvu.- > u t l ii fee simple during his «overture xrali Appli effect that negotiations were pending to I'n ' C K< 1 C nt ‘‘,U^ un!)U!vS,' t will be perfoimed by the painters and hi reaching the island in its bo-oin pleading guilty was fined 850. «-ant. By order o f sai«i Coni which lias every evidence of being the The Unionist says: Two Indian consohdatc the Last and West Side . ' upholsterers. 1 lus is doubt css the best J. L. COLL)AS. Vo. Jmiyt. era er of an extinct volcano. They are convicts named John and Tommy, were . . . . . r, . . . . the immense concourse of pent.le in r • , i i . , , .- , -, Applegate A McCain, A t -r Applicant. Railroad Companies. Jhts ts as it ... * finished mid most substantial residence »r.ihibly, the first human beings that pardoned out of the State Penitentiary Align-I 7 tli. l-i'»9 h’,w3 , ,, , , , , , ; attendance. Of the building itsc f we • ,, , - ,, . , . should be. As it is more than probable . ! t:i Dallas, end it reflects credit alike on ever planted foot on this weird island. l)> Governor Woods, on the certificate T . V. B . liiu b rt e. there will not be iu -re than one trunk art‘ uu,‘ "° to <h r.u Is ; t-tiflie.* it to (jJ0 oWut>r all(j builder. By the first of Another ship load o f coolies is repott o f the attending physician, Dr. Car penter. which recites that “ the convicts P I I Y M C I A X & K I J K G E O Y l;ne south of Eugene at least within | *•')' »1"' ir is comfortable and snfneient- | 1|CX( ||J(lIlU| it wlU rea(jy for ed hi t th e river below Portlau«!. are so diseased as to endanger the health AM ITY, Y A M U IL L CO., OKEiiON. t he present century, the two branch ly commodious to answer the Wants o f otc0I,ancy. This cottage will add ma- The Burnt River ditch has been of the other prisoners." juo's ex ' I umg .lienee nor'hward would ,|10 cooiiuonity for the present. • , , complet' d us fir as Camp Creek, the »a- OflQce at rcsiileuce. • 14yl undoubtedly pr ve a greater success in ’ : terial y to the appearance of the south The Roseburg Ensign is quite jubi t« rs of which stream are now turned in the hands of one company t ban if there: A nother I nvention — Mr. John ,rn porii n of the town, and it would DO a it e r s . _ d o you w ant som e lant over the Cole’s Valley steam saw to it. Flue Cloth tiaiteis? n • supply y«>ur- were eonfl cling intere-ts. We anxious Niphon showed us yesterday a mod« 1 of b>e v.xll if our cif izens-who contemplate mill recently built and put into opera -eix'ea at J. H LEWIS’.*-. The Nicho'son pavement is being ex l}’ await iu; th. r d* v, J »pm* nts. tion 'l he mill is easy of uecess from a trap for the capture of mice, res and erecting dv.elliugs in town would follow tended several blocks s uth on Front «•very part of the country, and its pro •u^O **<>3 *|o«J •4atl4|iu-»4t*pu| other vetuiii). It is a very ing* uiou- tin* example o f Mr. S'iles, and put up -treet, Portland. N e w B o o k ». S e r i a l s , e t c — Copies prietors fill entire bills for building at ’3 1IIAH.IKMOS ap V A IO*VA A party o f four gentlemen from 812 per thousand; cedar is sold at from of the following have been received at cuntrivai.ee, and the rodent kingdom buildings that will fa-t a little longer •oj *i d eqi Jiq <uu 7 y ':*tV ■papp# iqJliojj may Web tremble at the prospect in j th;»n a year or two. Su ».-tantial build Jacksonville who wire out on a hunt 815 to 825 per thousand, according to this office during the past week : H M * ‘saOIHd aXVTLHOd *• ing excursion in the Siskiyou mount quality. p u o oDijou jio q a nr. poj...,i » '.-lu äu iaia iu j s u i T/'C Illustrated Annual ' f Phrcnol store for them when this trap become- mg- xiill always fetch something near ains, kille-f iu nine days twenty-three At the May tenn of the Circuit Court -|OAJU|{ |BJauaJ pus *#i«»i|euiqj( ’ sjapaa^j *sja or))/ an l P/it/sltMjnaina, by S R W ells. general y appreciated. It works with their value, while common ••shells’ ’ deer and one eik. o f Douglas county, an action was nuW ‘ saadBaa «v qans ‘ A H a N IllJ V lV ^ editor of the Fh re nolog ¡cal Journal, ; a spring and is wound up like a clock, cannot find a purchaser at any price. ■aanp «aj pu« uiup) ja s u —> The wife of Hoo. R. B Cochran, of brought by ex Sheriff Howe against aStuojg uo OAiaaaj j o x n q .»} p >Jt«Uid «ja p a y N e w V ik . 1 uto -5 cents. A ;ery and is# capable of placing in durance » ^ , i . . . )R .... inti resting pamphlet. . . . i A nother m m entiiic I mi * ro \ e - Lane county, departed this life ou the the county, to recover 81,000 for con pamplil ‘asaoaaHYM a o m n v i>‘ t American Exchange andRevieio, )ile -ixty rodents before it requires re- j ent .— Mr Stoker, engineer of Fox’s 8th ¡list. Her loss will be deeply de structive mileage— .Judge Kelsay pre • ojojs aqi qiijn uoi)Muuo.v h *..A*q ^ ^ plored. siding. llis honor recently rend, red a winding. A patent will soon be applied gaw |ui„ yesterday showed us an im- -pajins oq )(u«u noxjt m s pu« Uo « u m oy Philadelphia. Fowler A Moon. Fub* decs.-iot) it) favor of the county aud Last week while the M. H. Church li-hcd monthly at 8J 0U per annum, or ! proved citcular saw to«»th of his inven- I 3 rI V H H O d at Salem was being lighted tor evening against the plaintiff for the eostsof the 25 cents per copy. A miscellany of Si'i.EN did S hower .— A fter a long tion. I his to «th has been practically service narrowly escaped beingeonsutu suit; but the case will probably go up useful knowledge and general literature »! season of promise the welcome rain ; tcsted for a long time at the mill where e-p* cia! y dt voted to finance, mining cd, fr an fin* fa I ini: ot a chandelier con to thi* Supreme Court. and nietalurgy, insurance, railways and came at la t on Wednesday in the ah .pe \Jr. S. operates, and be feels confident fuming half a dozen lighted lamps. At the residence of Ann Gay, eight transputtution, nianutaeturcs, pati nts ol a ' iemend.ms shower the heaviest ¡t will meet with the g«*n« ral approval Fortunately the flnues were subdued mi let South ot Eugene city, on Sunday trade, eoiiim« ree.an, physic social and ever e.\peri*-nced in Oregon in tin* jo 5(00)8 p»)oo|»s-[(a« V August 15th. Mrs.‘ Mary M. Gay, wife of mill tin n everywhere. A patent has before much damage was done. economie -ciencc. etc. of Evans S. G iy, aged 20 years and 7 Wheat is selling at Eugene for 50 memory of tb.e oblest inhabitant. It been applied for. ¡ A l a p it iq S fH u v M V J)e Witt's Sixpenny Scries o f C/ioirc was not of long duration, but was ot cents per bushel. The average price months, died. S a l e s o f R eal E s t a t e — Mr. C. jlfiustc— } «r voice atol piano. New York: The Albany Register says: We on the river below is GO edits uud 45 sufficient v-dutD" to (ill the streets with R M IbWitt. We have received S- Tomlinson bus sold his farm in this for oats. 311 IAU 3 WÍNOS V N A M N V A heard a rumor that a whole family by Nos. 13 to Iff inclus ve. Beit)g no mu pools and p.U'ldles. \\ c have not learn • minty nearly opposite Salem, to Mr. the nameof Vanatty, living somewhere A school for Chinese has been opened si« iati ourself we are unable to pro- ed that it did any serious danta.-c to NM oa-aais-d.i sì V r at the rooms o f the Young Men’s on Big Muddy, had been poisoned, re XNaKHSIXHHAnV David McCulley, for 832 5U per acre, S1H1 HU.iOH i’l Y nounceaiiy individual judgment • >f the any of our farmers, although consider sulting in the death o f one child, and Christian Association o f Portland. ea>h down. iu* rits of «bis si rie- ; f nr experts to able grain is uncut and much standing leaving the rest of the family in a criti- The statement that the Indians in BY OVERLAID UOLTL Abo, Mr. Elias Robbins, of this whom we have submitted the numbers cal situation. the Kb.math country were making out. TCCeived proi.oiiDi*«* highly in their f« County, has sold his farm on the river, vor. 1 lus. m eonueetioD wit!: tin* fact G r a d u a te s — Mr. II. Sullivan, who one mile above Salem, to Mr. G O. threatening demonstrations is contra Notice of Final Settlement. dieted by Col Otis, commanding at the th it the songs already pnb'i- • 1 bav* has been a 'pupil of Frof. James for G ibson, for 828 50 per acre, cash down. Fort. become univ»*rs lly potmlar throu »lmut . . • ,« .. N THE COUNTY COURT OF POLK ,i v f, ,, o, • ; 11 about a vear past m the art of penimi an Building stone is being brought up tlie Lastern Matt.— being snt:>' hum 1 . f G one D own .— T he wlu.rf boat of County, State of Oregon, in the matter of redit- HE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST Re the i state o f Oeo. W. Riggs, deceased. O. B. the river from a quarry on the river med or whistled by eveiyb. dv able to has conif,lcted llis course, credi _ ryhi dy able to ----------- ------ *; • .... — — | the ? . T. Co. at Buena Vista > tel y ceived and is now opening a «artfully se Riggs administrator o f said estate having filed opposite Astoria, for the Government make a * noise hi parlors, streets, rail- at»ly. at d on Saturday next at 2 o clock lected stock of bis final account in said Court praying a final j s ink— the result of its dilapidated cm- buildings at Portland road cars and strand oafs— is snffici* nt p M. the Frof. will award him his well settlement o f the same, ami that he be dis- As no boats traverse the river guarantee of their «oeri». Six cem- | i di,.!o„m os n j.asse.J nt : Capt. Crandall of the Oregouiun, is charged from further liability as such a«ltn’r. D r y G ood «, Therefore, notice is hereby given to all persons ] cr nuniher. each on» com , h(, A(.a.lt „ „ „ hich ; »» |>W»eM » W # Salem, it ,s .to„h.rul rusticating at the Dalles. G r o c e r ie s interested in sa d estate, that the sai«l applica tion will be heard ami doteuniued at the Court Several distinguished persons have p » » poce o mu»l». van w.tl undergo a lhorooAh emmina. 'tl“ " h,!r »•>y'hi,>* ” 'i" b® <1u',c t'J th» House in Dallas, <m Monday the fith day of actually gone from Portland overland to September, A. D. ISfi'J White & ]t77r, Son Frni7irX°X»eia' 1 |iU.ljli!'' Ci,iz' " s t-’ l'ncrall.v « « e'"*'P'"*y u" " 1 1,10 nver rlscs- California, (perhaps they not a permit J. L. COLLINS, Co. Judge. This is a very excellent 10 ptue ill us- cordially invited to attend. T h a n k s . — Mr. Newman yesterday Iron) the O S. N Co.) aud they write August 7th, 1869. I d -4 xv iim M W W « I » trat. d pap. r o f the sa m e size ns Harp- TR Y IN G ANOTHER FLAN . — Welca**D brought to our office two as luscious wa hack that they are well pleased 8eiid Kit?-, W - Ad mini* Ira tor’s Aoticc. er's and Le-lies’ Iilustratt d weeklies , ,. , mi i • , ,• that tl.e company of gentUmon in. n- termelons us we ever indulged in. They on the rest of your di-tinguished stran Which he prop«'**» 1 he designs nptl en.-ravings arc all , , , were not very large but their flivorwas gers, wc w-.nt. them all t„ t.,ke a look. O ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.— original and graphic, nit hough n .t (,uite ly ‘’Ur 1 corresj on The Herald says there are a lot of Notice is hereby given that tho under lie keeps a supply ,,f the “ as 1 5 * finished " ’ * 1 as some »»lib “ r journals, ‘ d e n t a sx 'tig a g e d in s u r v e y in g for a proe. excellent. finely urchins iu Furtlafid iu training for the signed has been duly uppoiuted by the County and Nee M e . Court o f Polk eounty, Oregon, Administrator Call while the contents are of the same »¡cable v'ater power for that thriving grateful fruit constantly on hand at his Peni'entiary. of tho estate o f Freeman Smith, Jr., deceased original character and of » high order little town, have, since their survey up mu rket. Dou*t PorfSt Uis C h lrk tftls. Portland has had an elopement. Mr. All persons having claims against said estate of ability— much higher than most of will pres ut the same to him at his residence iu W heatland .— T he new steam flour Married Man went fishing, Mrs. Mar Buena Vi.-ta, in sai«i County, and all persons 4 J . B . I.G H 'M . the Küstern pictorials. D deserves and the Willamette, instituted another sur ried Worn.i). didn’t; neither did she knowing (hi-insetves indebted to said estate are vey to determine wheiher they can get ing mill at this place is exp« c ed to will no doubt meet with abundant sut” ATS, GENTLEMEN’S A N D L A D IK ft' cess, $10 per auuurn, 25 ceuts per water from the Luckiamute cheaper be in ruuuiug order iu a couple of remain at home; but she ran oil with requested to make immediate payment. W. Ii. SMITH, ia endless variety, al another feller— younger than her hus- copy Administrator. J. ’ than from the river. weeks. I bund, aud whom she criminally loved. h o , vìe i * «I I, F a t a l A c c id e n t .— Mr. Clark, the TATTLERS. in t e l l ig e n c e . j T B . Í j G j aSIBTOJIIK 1TBKI9 P J v S T E P I N! I T : j T Dallas, August 7 th, 1889. lfi-4v 4 ft. L. A1 tl