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This is a Splendid Chance to secure the be 4 Magazine, Eietnt Chromo. and a go;. County Paper hr nearly half the value. Send tho amount to this tli ;;, and the Magazine aiid hromoi will be prou.plly forwarded. mUE JLLVSTR AT ED PHRENOLOGICAL L JOLKNAL, is in every re? peer a Firt Clays Ma?xne. Its nrtkdrt sire ' t!.o h:h.st i teres t to ail. It teachc what wo are and how I" make the unt of urs'dv,:?. The i'if rrn i tion it contains on the Liw. of Life and llciltb i w-!l worth the pri'-tf of the Matty.inot even, F-uiiiy. It i. pubii-h d at ? ; tK a year., i'.y . rpec.al nrrautuiiint we are tnabled to i.fJSr tha l'ii;:K.otof;!CAi. Joi'vr. a rrcm'.'Hii jm C new i Bbr;bers to the Diikg'jx 1: i: rTiu.ic.4v, rr will furnish the Phkk.vlim;im:. J.i j r. and Oukgox Hki'I fci.w'AN tuyt'l.tr fjr ?'4;0. V.'k commend the Ju uriAL to all who wigt a giod Magazine. Ilviiiiiiiceiircs l" hx 4 HY MOX MUX. s I was hatpy then, and why should I not have been. 1 had left L'ocky liar, ..where I had toiled day after day, night after night, through a long and sultry summer. I had made something, c, haps enough to get away on. Snap, away we go. Uere we are at Syrup Creek. There stands the old house where Updyke was hung; there is the old bridge above the road where John ny Wilson was murdered and robbed. See the old door swing on its hinges, throwing a phantom-like shadow across the old, ruined bridge. Did you see that ? There 1 as the door swings wide fcpart, there is the old rope dangling to the old pine joists. Poor Updyke ! A good fellow, everybody thought, V'beu he kept a lively stable in lioi-e City; in fact was elected Sheriff, or peputy, or at least he had of the pub lie moneys, He started to go away and was found dangling t that old pine beam, with a scrap of paper pinned to bis fiftyvdollar coat, marked "X XX." His watch, worth 8-50 or SoUO, was found on him. His body bore marks of a severe struggle. The county money was returned to the Treasury, that is part of it. Things were hushed up, and the wheels ol Justice greased. Whew, snap ! Here we are again ! JIow WC have traveled. Twelve tni!e:, fcir.ee we first saw that old house. Hel lo, there's tho old camp, where Mike Htump and IJill Ilugha fought; not a fisticulf, not with piitols, but hand-to-hand, with dull butcher knives. See that Kink there? That, was once a mound; the squirrels are burrowing in it now; there is where we left Mike. Jlill went to Sun Iliver, and noma fellow shot him, I heard. The law know nothing about it. Whoa. Here we arc again. See that laying out before us like a map T That is Boise City. Don't it beat the world 't When wc were here in '02 the Indians lived here. How changed it ia now. Sec that Church spire, 150 feet high, poltr-Innl till it glitters in the miu ? And win a sun is this Autumn mui ; how well Miller's netu wou J apply to this scone " The hills were brown, tho heavens wero blue," There is not only one church spire, hut wo or three; seethe "Overland If t.el" a house that is e(jitul to any in San-Francisco. Uirch's ht(re s a per fect vhirr atii rush of' buinesH. ' We will stop here lor the niht, as it is now dark. IJOISU CITY I5Y CANDMM.KllIT IN 0 ). Ye have a firt-class supper a, the " Overland rested awhile, uud now propose to stroll down th street. .:n, uhirr, whiz, biz, Mjuenk, s(tiall, tMJlo . te tie de-de. What is it? An earih iju tke, tiie smindinn if the last Trutnp, and it cracked ? Not touch ; we hap pen to know just what it Is; we have -eeu some f the same pet t'cinianccs at the "Bir." "Hurdy tfurdy" every body can take in the situation, on read ing th it name. Here is where you see the. sneak-thief ; here is where you see the prnfes-innai gambler ; here is where you m'C good, honest men, by the bun dreds- men that Were deacons at home yuu see tlnuu baking in the smiles of Caroline (jottsinchidr. totally i!)Sie ious to Sally and the twelve little mod ern editions at home ; it only co-t 5L cents to dance with Caroline price re duc.d do that for one tH:'ht on'vai; ! they, with a true feeling lor the folks at j home, and a desire to practice economy, i ke advaut a.:-' of the situ it ion. i S.v that youug to ut there, not over -J'd, bending over the moule ta'-de? It" not f tie lirt tune he was ever there: lie is not (lu-hcd. his h ind is slip atj I steadv lie has i ul vear-4 oJ r oei o in e in ,j . i itoiniii. Ho kept a sab-m there. See he bets a l''h Li u ; calls for whi.-ky, ami bets -LJ, lost ; mote whisky, and bet. HU, lost ; in .re whi.-ky ami at the sain t i tn sinking " Who wWi cite for Mjtthei Now," changes his cigar from one side of his nn.u:h to the o'her, bets LiU. and lost. Uc'ieve i am out of luck ; Aid try it again, more whi-kv, arkeep Here go. s ; Ja-k and Ieuee lay out Let's see how tue.eb I b.avc. Four and a hail, all to'. 1. L's i 'o ; bet on the jeuce, draw 'en.', oil ni 'ii. Oil, h., I thought so, I Wou it. iUes-: Lb fetch tins in.-t'n utiou. Yv'hat is.Mie limit '. Hain't gof none; bet f r till that's in :ght. King and tray ; g iod, oes or; the tray. Oh, I tbi. tight fo. 1L v. u m H ave voti II. T'ij i? Let i.'.e m i he e i o ; oil, that It. i I he tiigLt. Tho dealer arose as une.m- j eeiT.e l as if h ; bad been getting up from the table afti r breakfast. This JO-year old b-y took his p! ice, and be fore we left the house that night he had between IS and 1'.) thou-ind fiul iars. As we start the next morning, we hear som' one say that hi? bid iost i very do lar of it before d tylight, an-1 that he went to bed bind drunk, "and that lie will be arrested this morning for shooting at; a man. dn the street, and wounding him. This is the end uf it, is it ? We shall see in our next. To l.e continued. Nf.w Piiockss of Making SrKF.r,. The Cleveland Ltmfrr gives nu in teresting accunt of the uiseoxcry id' ;i new I'roeiss of making steel by the union of pig-iron with an ore called 'siilicom ore." The latter is mined in York county, Pennsylvania, hear (Jet 'yshurg, on the line of the Northern Central Ibnlroad. This article, to make steel, requires only pig iron, while the old process requires the finer grades of charcoal pig. This result is seemed with unvarying certainty, in a common pud diiug furnace, producing steel by the ton in an hour as easily ftid as cheaply as common bar iron. This Filiicom steel is said to be superior to all others j its tensile strength is greater ; it tempers and hardens at. a "lower temperature; if is more malleable than the best Lngli-h steel ; finally, it never deteriorates by heating. If the ffalf that is &iid in its favor be true it is destined to rcvolu- lionize the stce1. industry of the country. Concerning the nomination of .Judge Davis by the Columbia Convention, the Pax ton (111) Record has this item : " The labor reformers showed a sing ular disregard for the fitness of things in choosing one to lead the agrarian hosts who has become immensely wealthy from real estate, and whose notions of property rights and labor but illy accord with theirs. Judge Davis ha- never b 'en tin eight hour man cither in practice or theory. His hours of labor have been and now art nearer sixteen hours a day than eight. Had it been otherwise, he might to day have been both financially and intellectually a poor man, Their theories of little Lbor and much recreation arc not his." have I he eaios. I wi ileal the ic-t otto.nan. atel vit'iin hearing oi i.o 'Jflie Suitay South, From tho Lancaster Express. You asked inc for a letter from Flo rida. Wi 11. the period that has elapsed since I left Lancaster county, h as been one oi' the richest in my experience; and with the exception ol a lew days' stay in Charleston, might be termed a season of enjoyment. In a Word, I wa t."l:d ith Oh U'ie;.m ; it seemed to be cursed- dec iy is stamped everywhere, and houses that mihf once have been palaces lor slaveholders, are now old and smoky, and covered with greenish moss like poisonous verdigris on rusty copper. Iit here, under the beguiling -iuHuencc of Florida clime, it is easy jo forget everything unpleasint. We-of the North tifteti talk about u orange groves, utid tropical loveliness' hut the reality far exceeds my expecta tion. The charming weather, with the odor of summer in the air ; the beauti ful orange tree, hanging with golden fruit-, the St. Julius river, with its white shores glistening in the sunlight ; and. tn- re beautiful still, the gl-irioti-avenues of water osk-s cypress -and iue.'teiSias festooned with gray wreaths of Spani.-h moss, which Hotter in the hreeze, and dro p in graceful hv dim s to the earth. Indeed, the spiiit ol tieaty is here everywhere. A lew days ago I had a delight !il sail up the St. .Johns a river in many re.vp ct. suri.is.'ing the lia ison. Fvery i!i,v and then we t i.reted a broad lake like !heef Water. at:d agii;i into a narrow eh it ? el, wlo re bo. vers of fi w eri.M" i -s-in. m and f-ms of ivi i yreen a :;n i- .1 our i:e. K veiling earn up u u- in the ini-.Lt of leatfy,; tni the sm'i vtretit oowti IUC a real g! be of lice, f'i'o'iitg the landscape Aith l;o!.1 n liglit. At length we reached f Enterprise, a ss'tt lenient of a dozen house- oo L ike Monroe. Here is much to intciet visiters; sulphur spr.n jstan .1 lately pbu tries, while an orange grove extends far along the shore, bearing the finest fruit L have ever tasted. Alter a day's rr-t, our steamer -';!! a led "return ;" and in an h;ur we '.viri' gliding pa-t tropical scenery, startling abigit s from . their Mitiuj s!: vp an.; cb ing piropiets from tree to ire-, until a siuiii whi-j'e au!io:n;eett our excuiston .nJe;.at the wi: :tf of I'o e n, fifteeii miu s frotu St. A ug i-t inc. This is the oldest eify iu the l'o!i. ; States. It i.H built on a nauow strip til land, between the St. Seha-tiati river and M itar.i.i b th.r ia sight of til SU ! The principal bud -lings are d C qo na j rock, a stone composed of mini o! J fragments of shells. Frame h.ou-e , however, ar' nijiii'-tous. Tie'-e are two 1 story, with balconies, and high peaked! roof.-; they are, moreover, set back IroMi the river and surrounded by beautiful date trees and fl.wering shrubbery. In the center of the town is a monumi nJ eighteen feet high, erected in 18LJ, to commemorate the constitutional form of government then instituted in Spain. Dire- tly opposite stand the old Cath olio Church," a striking edifice o' great antiquity, but built in the worst possible taste. Another feature, of interest is Fort Marion, formerly St.. Maik. a de cayed Spanish .Fortress as grand as Moro castle. Iiut more plea-a.it than all looms op the " treat sea wall," four feet wide, and extending a half a mile along tho sea, affording the most in viting promenade I have ever seen. Think of it, orange groves and antique dwellings on one side, and on the other, Matatizi harbor, the ocean foam ing and roaring beyond it, while the air seems laden with the fragrance of jes samine and roses. Two-thir.'s of the population of St. Augustine (1,700 Northern people; the remainder are of Spanish origin. Everybody is sociable and it would be easy to spend a lifetime here. . . " 1 organized the first Sunday School in this county, aud ran it myself," said a shrewd but dissipated Wisconsin law yer. " A tew oi us Americans came , ,erc cavv. yv wantcd to Kct decent industrious settlers, and keep,. tho row dies out. So I said a Sunday School will draw the folks wo want. It wilt bo the best and cheapest way to blow for the settlement. They all agreed to it. There wasn't a soul of us that pre tended to have a grain of piety. So they pitched upon inc to carry out the plan, and I did. it; sending to Mr. Iliee of the American Sunday School Union for a library, aud ran tho School all Summer, it did the blowing for us splendidly. Several Christian families came in, ami as they had a better stock of picy, I handed the Sunday School over to them, it was a grand thing for us. Wo secured a good moral set tlcment, In fact, sir, it got to be so pious that I couldn't live there myself." Subscribe for tho Kepuhlican. lintie u Vie. From tho New York Herald The antiouncrmeot that Mrs. Untie Iliv.,!r, si-ler of Victoria C. Wood hull, would hold forth last evening in Cooper Institute, in opposition to Mrs. Yood hull's free love leeture," delivered en the 20th of February, at the Acade my, cilaeted to the Institute la.-t even i'l.', ah Ait twa or three hundred curious people. Mrs. lirooker, in obedience to deaomstratioirs, appeared on the daS iorm a few minutes r.f er eight, dressed in a becoming suit of black, and was in troduced by a gray-haired admirer, II arhnv Hoys. Stepping up to the stand she drew from under her arm a roll of manuscript, and commenced her address by explaining-that she was prompted to do it by the errors into hieli a dear sister h id been drawn by a ring of vilo free h.vcrs, headed by his imperial Littleness, the Jong haired Messiah of the .h.b n Ae. tShe then hurled her bolts of wrath again-t Theo ; d te Tiltofl. whom she f'h:il:i.Oi ,'r...l j ! ! milk aud wafer phil.M Sp!lcr, ho is j .. . ..:... i ... t i ! , oc.cy u-u vwio i,a rmu-.a ncr i,jmi-y. ti -he was going to wine io. bi-'grajoiv .-lie would ieie is I a fool' who has written Vtcrmii's lect ur s. ()f Viet. oia she spoke in teims uf sytr.iuthv, declaring she was ios.me a:,d did not believe in the dir put able doctrine -he advocated, but merely act ed us the mouthpi'.-ce of the free love -camps who throw fice love chestnut.- into the lire brpoor Victoria to t.ull i out. She denounced the doctrines ofj itce love as a religion that is tearing t down the stnng-i .n f mrfi:,ge and j purity, aiid the met. who advocate it a-j too dissolute to love the in irrbge. state! , . , . .1 tni to m?-.fyto pay the price ul their liee;jti"it-ue-s. The lee! u res j brought her di.-eoutse to a su-bie t. r j tni'ulion. after -peuking lt minuies and i ') see-teL. The aud'enee at ot.ee be-! erne detn mstr itive, and di 1 rot seem! to think thee ha S received their li!';y I cents worth until Untie It ad coma tul and bowed her acknowledge mcnts. i U fieii iie rohrt-l the light were put ut. and the venerable father of the Ci-.lliu chin fid-ded his rolls of green (nicks, and bkc the Arabs, silently stole j j I iwav, leaning upon the arms of Untie I .a;l ll.c a.,ul c.f ,!,.- fami:.v. I'tHUUWI'iiMUlXfU, i.t. iit:i t ni.tCAN : While taking a walk the other day I j heard one mm tell an ui.der one dat the ! i' ot H mbivrs and Sons ot I ? mbcr .nee J were going to j-du in de p dittkul light J o:t the llehijidie j: billy, ami tnake! ohro jl.h--. lust t'oc L-i r 'a ir men uud tdaek Idetmkratx. Veil. I dink, 'dati.-h ; ii'-l mi jad nu idea, from one stand it .int. List I dinks I tell mine feJh-w ! cituens. d,t I dinks ,ht ,ie (Joot !,.. biers are not all Itebaldicans. but dat j soioe . biaek Ii-mikrats have ereeoed in! .! T.wi. -,,,!.. ) r .t:..t. . .) . ,..' "-I lil-lli IIIVIIHH, IHI.I li t il ( S V 1 1. 1 tl - I pest vay for b in I u-tit wo-luins to do j i-h U-t to keep a sharp look oat. Turn ail dc Hack Demikrats nut, und keen , , . . . i. , ,. ' de honest ). nunrats und IJepubiic ins , . , , . , ,' ,. , Will SI" it., , IIIIH i UllKS UJ nil ! m ay fe n" i.-h uotin. J u-t so much :e! ever vas two ear ago dat dey couhl beat us. 1 dells dem black Demikrats dat Lb a game vot two can blay, and you Id ayed it two year ago, und you took one drick. Now we blay you di-h i- . i .... uime next .nine ami you tion t can t took van liddle drick, for de Uebnbiican bar lv i-!i bound t,a vin nnvlimv .! 5-1. A reason what makes d?. dhrouhlcs mil you black Demikrats. us ish what pes do matter mit Hannah. Y A CO It Autvio. Glue which will unit : i.ven I'oLisnnn SrKKL A Turkish recipe used to fasten diamonds and other pre cioua stones to metallic surfaces, and which is said to strongly unite even sur faces of polished steel, although cxpo-ed to moisture, is as follows: Dissolve five or six tuts of gum mastic, each of the size of a large pica, in as much spirits of wine as will suffice to render it liquid. In another vessel dissolve in brandy as much isinglass, previously softened in water, as will make a two ounce vial ol strong glue, adding two bits of glue am moniac, which must he rubbed until dissolved. Then mix the whole, with heat. Keep it in a vial closely stopped" When it is to be used, set the vial in boiling water. Tbe Buflalo tifprexs, rclerring to tbe downl'ilt of tho " Erio Riti,M Kays : " It is joncrally conceded tiaro were not'. less than o0,UU0, illegal votca cast m New York City at the election, aud it is ujually well known that Tammany Hall and Erie railway wero insti uniental in jierpetrali:! tho Laud These powers are now dethroned, and tbe vote ol New York is as sure for CI rant at the next; elcctioa as is tual ot iuassachuscttu. I'llOl'USSJOXM, CARDS, itV. sfg W, li. R U D E L I, D E N T I S T, Has located in Dallas, and is ready to ntn-ud to all th'it'o liOjuirin bis aiM.-aanee. ArtiHtial Tttth of tho very finest uud best kind. Sali.-faetiou fruurifnteed, or no har;;eg made. N"W iho tiiiic, t. call i,n the iKet r. or.icn, o.i.ti5Hc Kincaid'a Photographic Gal lery. .jr-tf .UCKl .3. DAff-Y, .tV cl- C:iii.fIf er a I-Law. Will prar tit-c in th Courts of llecord and Iu ftiii.r Courts. Cdk-rti aiK nUcudc-d to prmptly. Oah-e in Ir. J. E. l.t i Jsr4's Eulblii., main .M-i-:i-:rf ixiJi:ia:xi!-;xc;n. GEflERAL AUCTIONEER iAl.I,.s, tmiums. OPI.'J.M.' r l-.,,, ,,,,,.. n..:ti ; " . i i.i.n . D'llKi- it;', Mill Mred. Oi.l,r. t'.h.-if.t Ail l.,..; no-s pr.mpt.iy attended to. J Gt GallODcj Li, Dt, IMIVMflAX AXI SUKfiliO.V, OCVrs Li .erviee! t . the Ci-jens of Dallas nr.d Viciui'y. OFFICE - at NICJP L.S Dm- Store. 3J-lf S. ViP ZauA ;xa5 attorney and Cour.scIbr-at-Law. Dallas, Oregon. c. , . ,; n. , . l--'!.v. attention jjiven to I i.lbvttom and to matu-i pertaining u. Ital 111.-. tc. 1 .1? . A, .t fL BUi.-VTIJ, , iOti:S,'!I()r at . ornci: ix co cut nor si:, D.LL.1S. T0LZ COUNTY, 02033. 2:-tf v. 3L.V e: i:, No. 33::, First Street, 1 ,,IW,'NIb - - - - i:ON it . .. ..... " " l'vl - "T; 4 u':t ,;l " -'ih T ,Ti h ! l! v ' , fi !' - - s. f 'j iiU i III.IUl LAunr uin:ss (;uo:s, i:tMrs ami snoi, isatsa caps, anocKRixs ,( pro vsoxs, H'.?'b' H Cali rneepai l f..r n!i I.iad of Ootllltl-' atl-OillKM?. If. tf iv 1 ".'? ? ft? 4 1f .t." I m i , , rpO MV FniKND.S AND TATUONS I fl. vv"ul 1 t--.v t'uat 1 l.ae ic-tuiit n.y SL.-p "a Ui" SOU ti1U ) J, r"1 V?" kiadi of W AC'.IX WOHK AND IlOitsr. mioi:i(; tN siitiitr Noiici:. A I Viv lo.-t my pr.pcrtv by Fire, tho j-'-'-ted o m;, t.,r w-.rk will cJafcr a fvi 1 '.v I'-'i t'eg 'p uiiin.- hitolv. . , . , . , . a ui'-i-i in lice t, is a lr;enl m lacl. $f a.a .iiiti:vi:. Ft i In p. tbo.-c that have experience can till, and perhaps it would ho to yur interest to a-k yomcoie? that hncivs, whfrctho Kirh and Kare Dress Goo-Is. Ih.-a Ladie3 Hats that arc the fashion direct, lrau Mis. C. Levy's those Kleimf S. ts of Ladies' Fare, and those Xcw 1 s-tvle Skirt that ; reared t- sm-li iranta-c our those Huh lennr I Indies' Boots. ma:iu- oiotore 1 at frogman. loiovan A li illahatiX I'urtland. Oregon, uf all .f which von had Fuh a l ivish display by tho llk County l.tdies at the Oregon Stiitt Fair, tlr pci b;ip, jrtntlotucn, ym would like to call and xat:iitiu b-r yowr aclvcs those Elegant Fitting Suits of Gent's Clot'liiig. while I fdi.-w yu Pino As?.rt- mcjit ot Ucn'.'s Purnishiitff Goods. And when it comes 1 1 Yank. o Notions, Fancy Good, . jewelry, Jtnio i oacco3 and Cigars. Gr- C.rio, of all Dis iipti.ui!. U-st-nauicd strictly at I'urtland prices my customers bear witness of tho lixcelleiioy and Cheapness. ALSO, Sole Aircnt for Polk Comity for the Boot and Shoo Manufactory of Portland, Oregon, the excellent quality uf whoso goods are creating such an excitement all over the State and Pa cific Territories. Trade, increasing every day at La Clcdo (formerly ClufT'a Store). M. M. ELMS, Proprietor. 20-Cm J. M. CAM PBKI.L. A. 8. KIPLKV ttAiTlFREMjrj fc RIPIjEY m SASH, -DOOR MD mm BUKD FACTORY, MAIN STItliMT, il.VLLA.S. j Wo havo constantly on hand and for Salo as?d C'csEazri!. DOORS OF ALL SIZES. lVIXDtm AM) DOOli FKAB2ILS, All of the Lest Material and Manufacture). 11. tf CAM PR ELL A RIPLEY. PROFESSIONAL CARDS, dC. It'ESW - GROCERY. For everything in the GROCERY LINE M. C. BROWNS, . MAIN STKEIIT, JAJ,J,AS. lie has on hand a full sopply, which ba olTv-r cheap ;r than any other Store in Dll&. 2-tf R E 32 IS, IZ A TOTS, PHOTOGIIAFIIS, AMBROTYPES, AND All Styles of Pictures ot the best finish, TAKEN EY J. II. KI1VCAID, AVING ALL LATE IMPROVEMENTS f hr ttfkinjr pictures, I invito tho patrn ef the public l'lcae call at tbe photo graphic Galtt r3 Main ttrrut, ojijiOsite Ilr. l!d bellV office, Ia!ias. Jtf G.1B. STILES' DEALER IX (Gr ro e cries, PROVISIONS, Cigars and Tobacco,.' WOOD A?JD ViLLOW VARE &c. DALLAS LIVERY, FEED & SALE BISTABLE Our. 31 a hi and Court Streets, Thos. Q. Richmond, Proprietor. HAVING PURCHASED THE ADOVB Stand of Mr A. II. Whillet, we bar re 'iitud and rc stocked it in such a manner at vill fatisfaetorily meet every want of tbe coin. auioty. ? Huggics, tingle or double, Hacks, Con- ford lVigons, etc., etc., Fursjishcd at all hours, day or night, OA short notice. uprrir Saddle IIors.cs, let by .the Day or V-ck. TERMS, nEASONAIlLC. 4 T. G. RICHMOND EV IAIAT. 2IOP, Carrine5 Waon, Sign, AND OMOIEiYML PALMING GBAimHQ & GLAZING, PAPER KANGIIMQ, &cM Done in the most Workmanlike manner by IX. l SIIKIVER. Shop upstairs over llobart JL Co's Harness Shop. i DALLAS, POLK CO., OREGON, 27-tf f AVING PURCHASED A LARGE AND M complete Stock of GENERAL MER CHANDIZE, consisting in'part ol Ilry-CNqoiIs, Carcccrscs, (Mla. Queens ware. Tobacco, Cigars,' And all article? found in a GENERAL VAR1-. ETY STORE, I would re.pcctruliy fall that attention of the Public to my Establishment. Highest Cash price paid for I 1 UKS AND PELTRY. It. A. RAY, Eola, Polk Co., Ojn. ' 1 (S-tf OF WORK AT THE LOWEST. LIVING PRICES, CAN RE HAD RY CALLING ON. 'STEAM JOR PRINTERS', , , 03 Front Street, Portland, Oregon.. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of BLANKS. Circuit, County, and Justices' Court, con stantly on band. Also, Ponds, Deed, Mortgage and Blanks for uso in Bankruptcy ascsfc . Advertise, . : Ry usin Irt tfcrhead., RillUcad., Cards, Circu lars, Printed Envelopes, etc. Uivc us a call, or 1 leud in your orders, 4:tuH