Tils In DEPESOEKT The befit newspaper trer published to Douglas coiinty. Gdciety Ileotinas. .UMPQUA CHAPTER NO. 11, R A , M., hold regular comraunica- LJ tiona every first and third Tuesday : .a .eaCh month : All members, in good tandlnjj will take due and timely notice d govern themselves accordingly. Visit. companioaa are invited to meet with ae Chapter wuen convenient. B. HERMANN, H. P. W. 1 Fbiedlakdkr; ikc'y. A LAUREL LODGE A. E- and A. M . T f hold-regular meetings on or before . eacu fun inoon, A, JONES, V. M. A. P. Campbell, Secy. . . PIULETAHIAN .. ...J Lodge, No. 8, 1 Ov O. F. , meets on Satttrday evening, o( each vreek at 7 o'clock, in their ball at Rose barg. Members of the order in good stands ' i ri jj xe invited to attend. By order of tue a fc - " " " ITEMS IN BRIEF. : A sad we"eV. ' " Baia reateted. TJrouse plentiful. t3rain, wood, wool, etc. A paradoxTwo physicians. Wool still rolling rapidly in. More fishermeu last nnday. Toun? chickens in the market. It takes a pickpocket to disperse a crowd. Soap Tor 00 cents oox 20 bats at Dr. Woodruff's. Tne Wretlands did not go to Coos Bay kg anticipated. x Coal oil for 50 cents a gallon at Dr. Woodruff's. The County Board of Equalization wil' tonveqeon the2Cth.' A inelot of school books just received at Dr. Woodruff's. l ne larmers are cu-uu-cutiug mo icoum of their year's labor. Doll babies in families of six for 50 cents at Dr. Woodruff's. The prospects for tliei State IJair this year are said to be flattering. Dr. Woodrff has the finest stock of fancy goods in Roaeburg. :. Bishop Morri will hold divine services in this ci'y on Sunday 25th. A man w th a bad breath never ha to elbow his way through a crowd. An invoice f the finest cigars has just been received at the Liv Oak saloon. Cty folks are determined to haVe plenty of wood oa hand this year. A good idea. M. Appel has just received many addi mtions to his line stock of cigar and to bacco. W. F. Benjamin purchased the house of J. W. Hurley, sold at sheriff's sale for $500. Justice' II ursh sustained his character of an able Justice in 'several cases during the week. : . The difference between a bov and a barn Is that shingles are applied to the roof of th barn. The man who attempted to wrestle with adversity wore out his silk hone and got worsted. . .. . s Gossip is when nobody don't know nothing and somebody goes and tells it to anybody. Mrs. J. Henry Brown died this week at Salem from the efllects of chloroform ads ininistered by a dentist. Tie tin ro f on Hamilton's new brick will b placed there by T. P. Sheridan. The - wbrk will be well done. -Georgeand Lib Short, and several others rs2lt armed, have started out to the Indian country to collect stock strayed! We are always glad to speak of Oregon industries. The Oswego iron works are manufacturing iron and receiving good prices. " Those sn desiring can either purchase or rent th residence of H. L. Marlon. The location is very pleasant and healthy. In. jqulre at th's office. D. D. Pretty man. Of Polk county, rais ed five different varieties of wheat in the head, one of which measured six and one, half inches in length. They are to be sent W Philadelphia There-will be a social dance given at Dr. Hamilton's new brick next Tuesday evening. Everything will be done to make the affair pleasant. The music will be fur, bis bed by Langenberg Bros. " It is reported by a fashion journal that dressoeleeves are made so dose" that the wearer can with difficulty crook the elbow. Wouldn't it be a good idea m some cases to have coat sleeves made in the same way? Roosters take notice New oider of af fairs in Roseburg. Roosters are not allowed to crovy before six o'clock; Any violation ot this ordinance will ; be immediately foN lowed by the execution of the rooster and thicken pot pie. i . Prof. Brown ot t;e Roseburg Academy ,is on his way home from San Franciaco. He will open the Academy in a few weeks, as sisted by J. M. Bower as Professor of Mathematics;- Under ths supervison of such able instructors the Academy is certain to flourish. . The Eastern Oregon Sentinel says that one hundred immigrants passed through Union eu route to Weston. Wal'a Walla and Palouse country and various' north-.- era points. They appear to be families possessed of considerable means, and they are the kind to build up and improve a country. ; '; . The practicability of nairow guage rail roads has already been demonstrated. The Dayton and Sheridan road is rapidly being completed. Soon the entire State wil I be traversed by narrow guage railroads. They are cheap of-construction and have been ; found to answer all the farmers purposes v . Notice. Those indebted to S. W. Crane must set le immediately. : - PERSONAL. I Caro paid Jacksonville a visit during th weefc. i - Mr." Sol. Alraham has one South, on business. ' r. Dii k Foy, for private reasons, has gone to San Francisco. Mrs. Abrahams and Mollie have return ed from Portland.! . : Cfeoirg koberts is the father of a fine boy. By Goorgel Several Oakland peop'e were in, the city during the week. H. L. Murton has retnrnt d from San Francisco. " Judges Burnett and Strahan were in the c'uy during the week. i Judge Watson and lady rave returned home from San Francisco. " '! ' Thos Critzer has gone to Josephine coun ty to look after mining interests. Ashff Marks, Esq. is in Portland adding to the stock of the firm of S. Marks & Co. That prince of good boys, "Jim Hamil ton," will return from Empire City this evening. "We'll be glad to see you, boy.1 Tin. B. Kent, Esq., of Jackson county, is in town as counsel in the matter of th cnntet in the DTton case. Oar acq aa ins tance with Mr. Kent has been short, but Wo cannot but like the gentleman. ' Gone to Couquille. We are infarn.ed thai Assistant Engi neer Bolton, with a paf ty of men from Port land, have gone to Coos Bay for 'the purpose Of making a survey !of that harbor to ascer tain the extent ot improvements needed and the probable cost of j them. After this is fin ished they will also j make a survey of the entrance to the Coquille river.' Although a government survey" signifies but ' little, we sincerely hope that the next Congress will make appropriations for the much needed improvements. At the Coquille some work has been done by private subscription and a small appropriation to extend and ren der it more substantial, would make navi gation easy and safe. We have not learned that Mr. Bolton intends making a survey of " Rogue river, between its mouth' and Scottsburg." Tbis nrvey is the result of a bill introduced in the Senate bv Senator Mitchell. Suit for Damages. Miss Mollie Laheny, a lady recently from Wabhington City, has instituted suit in the State Circuit Court against Mr, Joseph Knott for the recovery of $50,000 damages. The laintiff alleges that th defendant met her in Washington City and promised to marry her; that he furnished hr with the means to enable her to come to Portland; that when she arrived here she found he lmd married. By reason of his failure to mate good his promise, the plaintiff avers that she j has been greatly he sufferer, and a&ks judgment in the sum above named. The case will come up for trial at the next term of court. Attempted Suicide. Monday Sheriff Hogan called in Dr. Hamil ton to see George F. Lbvering, a prisoner confined in the county jail on a charge of burglary. , Lovering had been ill for Beveral days, and the Doctor, upon making an exam ination, discovered that his ailment was the result of an attempt to commit suicide, he having made a desperate effort to mutilate himself in a manner which modesty for bits us to mention. The string by which the torture was inflicted waa speedily re moved and the man released from his self- imposed suffering. The following day he was examined before Judge Gaddis and ad judged insane and on Wednesday conveyed to the auvlum bv Sheriff Hogan. An Accident. On Saturday last, while a twelve -year old son of Mr. R. Flournoy was on a wagon, assisting his father in haulinggrain, the team started to run away. The father commanded his son to jump off, and in at tempting to do so the lad fell in front of the wagon, and both wheels passed over the left side of his body from hip to shoulder. Dr. Cozad was summoned and found that the boy was badly hurt, the most serious injury being the result of a kick which he received on the back of his head. At last accounts the little sufferer was in a fair way of re covery. The Bible Society. The regular annual meeting of the Douglas County Bible - Society was held in the Presbyterian church in this city, Sunday evening, when the following officers were chosen for the ensning year: Rev, W. A Smick, President; Rev. John Howard, Vice President; J. W. Strange, Secretary; H. C. Stanton, Treasurer; Messrs;. A. R. Flint, S. Hamilton, C. B. Marsters, Rev. W. A. Smick and J. W. Strange, Executive Com mittee. We regret that want of space for bids the publication of the report of the meeting in fulL . i Gone to Survey. Judge Willis a'xompanied by John Tlulburt. one of the most accomplished civs il engineers in Oregon, departed on Mon day evening's stage for Jackson county, to survey the line of the proposed ditch to carry water t the gravel deposits of the Appiegate Grand Mining ompany, on Ap plegate creek. Ve are not advised as to the time that will be required to make the survey; but that matters little with the company; kS it is general iy known, this claim is a rich one, and in the end the re turns will be large. i Serious Accident. From a private letter to the Salem He ord, written from Taquinaj Bay, we give the particulars of an accident to Mrs. T. U Cox, a short time since: ''Mrs. T. H. Cox was sitting on a log overlooking Isea Bay; she fell off the log down the bank, the log rolling aft r and uj on her. inflict ing a dangerous wonnd down the forejit ad. and one over the eyebrow. She was car flail was call- ried to the camp, and Dr. C. ed and the wound d?epsed. Rattlesnake Killed. A rattlesnake, neasuring nearly three fevt in length, wag; killed in front of Mr Geo, Beath, residence; "Friday . The dead ly reptile wore five rattles and a button in the way of ornaments, and showed & desire to do mischief. A FEARFUL TRAGEDY. Two 3Ien Killed One Shot kind the . other Stabbed. - h Lust Wednesday Vv'enihg our city waa startled bv Distol shots, fired in the neighborhood of, W- li. Woodward a saddlery snopv A, crowd at once gathered lat-t that point, where it was discovered that William O. Dealy had been mortally Blabbed and John ward mortally fhot -one killing the othc. The circumstances of the shooting and the cause for it, mo far as concerns the public, are aoon told Deny was the son-in law of the senior Woodward; and a short time ago a separatum took place between him and his wife, and the latter returned home to her ftther, taking her child with her. On the evening in question Dealy sent Marshal Kerns to W. G.; Woodward to ask permission to seethe thild. Mr. H'oodward'a - j answer was thuty he could go and see the child whenever he vji-ished so long as he treated the ladies at the house respect fully . Dealy was aUo so informed by Mr. mnd ward: and vitti this understdnd.tiff Dealy ptartfd for the house, a companied, as he requested, lv Marshal Kerns. Arriving then he was admitted, anl upon asking for his child and it was not itu iiifdiatiy t rtheoming, he hj'catne t-iriont", and used Mich violent laiifctiae that the Marshal tool: him out, and the door was shut heh na them. Th's n exas erat , ed -Deidy that he turned round and kicked at the door, and po ii bly would have broken it down had hot the Marshal been there to take hira by the arm and compel him to come away. .In the mean t'me John Woodward had come up from the house aud uilormed his father ot what had taken place there, and the old gentleman had started for home. The result was, Dealy and the Marshal! met Mr. Woodward at the end ol the alley. Neither party was n the very best of humor nd ugh words followed., Dealy pu hi? hand into his coat pocket and cocked his pistol. As the dis pute grew warmer he raised his pistol to fhoot Mr Woodward, but the Marshal struck the pislol as it was fired a. id the hullet'enfeivd thesidt of Ha a ley, Dodd & 'Co.'s hard Wi re shop John IFuodvvard just at this moment. came runiiing U, and behind Dealy. i'asing hi- hand quickly over Dealv's right sbou'der he stabbed Dealy : i i. i i t "... in iuo ureasi w.m a uitk Klllie At t lis Dea y whirled and fired ar John, shooting him irthe stom ach. Join: ran a few steps and fell, and Dealy turned round ard fired at Mr. TFoodward, n bo was maKing nis escape tnrougn the hardware hop. Dealy then 6tart- ed to pass through the allev for tne 3treet. In the alley was the Marshal and Deputy r herift' Cox. He said to the Marshal, uim a aeaa man; g;et out or tne war or 1 1 .... I:U Rhoot you." He rushed mto the street, arriving there in time to fire one race ineffectual, shot at Mi'. Troodward, reeled and . 3 ...... II. 1 t' I siaggereu wriKew a rew steps up tieet and sat down in the same place where Mr. Woodward Was sitting when he gave him perm s sion to visit the house. FrJni thence he was removed to the drugstore, and one hour after he was dead. John went home vvh6n shot, and died at 11:30 lealy was buried Thursday evening, and John Woodward Fiiduy morning. coroner's inquest ox the BODY OF WM. DEALY . The Coroner's inquest was held at City Hall, E. (J. Hnrsh, J. P acting Coronen The fol owing jury took th0 oath prescribed by law: Thos. Parquar, A. Fisher, P. De S jut zer, J. W Strange, L. Levi, aud A. Buselmeir. THE TESTIMONY. A Green testified a few facta ... i aud was dismissed. Harry Lambert, sworn Know deceased; saw him near the build 4 ng belonging to Hawley, Dodd & Co.; saw Woodward, Kearn and deceased come oit of th building; Dealy shot twiee at Woodward; Dealy threw hihand up to his ureaRt as if he werd hurt; taw two nu-u take hira away. Peter Kearns, sworn Known deceased sinccchildhood; he ask-j ed ice to go down to the (Woods ward's) house with hira to see his child; after getting here he talk ed pretty harsh to the women,and I got him out ot doors ; Mrs. Woodward shut the door; he then turned round and gave the door a shove and a kick,and went m; grabbed him aud made him go up town with me; on the way back met Jack Woodward;' he asked Jack what he had to say about it; Jack told himJbe JtadUgot within ahiut ' nothing to say . - ' . had told uthit' ' t ru t h ; Vood ; wa'rdJ e'QTj lICIJIull I 11(13 IHCb UU1UIIIX IUIVUII . . . - the alley; he spoke to Billy, tell ing him he aid not want him to goto his house and abuso his wife and call her names Dealy said he had not done so and it any njau said to the contrary he was a liar; while Dealy, was talking he put his baud into his pocket, and cocked a pistol; Woodvvard ftep pea backhand I grabbed Dealy's pistol; then Jack Woodward cume up and tapped- Dealy on the shoulder; Dealy wheeled and shot at the same lime; saw the knife at the same time; nearly both to-' gethet; afterwards Dealy. phot two l ots at woodward. Wood ward ran through the wagonhoi; I went through thn ally, Dealy lolioue i tne, atid -aiil it I did not let hlrn . through, he w'nl! sboot me; I turned townid- the Metropolitan hotel; Deah after wards ttirued back; he. cam jup and gave me his piatol; Di-iaiy suid, coming through the alley, he wala ilead man; paw Dealy wheel and shoot, aud I saw the knite in Jack Woodward's hands; saw Jack strike at Dealy; Jack then fell buck and Dealy struck l-jini after the sh:t; there were three shots fired in the badovard, and one in the street.' i " n - -rr- li. r. Ljane, sworn Knew de. ceased; was talking with Messjrs. Compton and Farquar; heard sev eral rep rtn from a pistol or gun, coming apparently from tjie blacksmith shopf; saw WTood ward come into Compton's sa. loon a some exetterMit; atter- war.ls went to S. Hamilton's drusr store, and then saw f r Mrt ttm .... i the bo iy ot deeeast-d; did allj I could to secure relief for him he died at the time I held bo his hands in mint-: think hi death occurred, .not , later than quarter after eight. W. G Woodward, sworn-- rxnew deceased tt.e last eii.nt or nine yvars; hia name was, Wil liam Doaly; do not know where he waa born, think in Mr souri; do not know his a.e; was sitting r n my shop ihis evening; it was about 7 o'clock: KjarKS cam 1 3 me and said Dealy wanted to g i down and see his child; told Kearns I had no objection to Dealy going; jut about that tirafc Dealy came up; he said to Kearns!, "come on;" they started lor my houe; a' short time after John (my son) came and told me to go home, as Dealy was cutting up shamefully; answered him neveij mind it would be all right; sat still a few minutes, and then g t up and started for home; started through the alley, and net Deai ly and Kearns coming to meet me;! told Dealy that I had 'lo blje! iions to hi,i going to my honse,buti 1 did not want mm; to call my wife had names when. Jhere; Kearns was standing rather be tween him tnd Theard something click" in Dealy's pocket; John came up just then, spoke to John alid told him to go home; broke and run through Hawley, Dodd & Co.'s building; a I came on the street Dealy hot at me again; run into 'orapton's saloou, and out of the back door; my wife came running over and said John was shot; heard the pistol go oft, but did not know ; that" John .was shot or Dealy cut Until inyvwife told me; four shots were fired; Dealy married my daughter. Dr. Hamilton, , sworn Exam ined the bxdy; found a wound 3 or 4 inches above the right nip ple; had the appearance ot a knife wound, and running backwards towarus the spine, attended. with free hemorrghe; rendered whrt medical asistance I cohld, such as stimulants and anadyuci; found the hemorraghe continued; placed him on his stomach and side m order to tree the lungsTa"rjtI vchest of blood, nothwitbstanding he gradually sank and tiled; am sat- isfied the wound, caused death Dr. Woodruff was sworn as to the epme points, and his testis mony was1 substantially as that of Dr. Hamilton's I A C. Cox, sfom Was on the sidewalk; trontifVgi .Woodward's shop and Hawley. Dodd & Co.'s; saw Woodward, Dealy and Kearns talking as if they! were out of humor; started through the alley to neip iiearns stop the quarrel, : - WVWH T-HUimOM -d put hia hand on Dealy's bhtidder; Dealy whirled around, drawing a pistol, fired at John VVood ward; Jf tin fell; Dealy then turned and tired at VV. G.Wood ward; Kearns started through the alley, and told ma to get out 1 ot the waj; Dea.y fired another shot through the alley at the elder Woodward, and once more aftor; he got into the street; did not know Dealy was stabbed until I t went to the Court House and returned; gor the kmte at Woodward's house, ftom James Woodward; askfcd tor the knife Dealy was stabbed with; haVe'seen it before. Jury's verdict. . .The following u the verdict of i it - jur. ; Uoseburo, Ogn' Aug. 14, 1870. We, the undtTfinet't jury, :ii)' .mnelled by K. G. Hursh, J. V , leting Coronvr. to inquire -into the eucUmstuneea att i.ding tht the wounding and dt-ith of Win. Dealy,' decea-edt afn r iieari g ul. the te.tiiuo!y of wltnefses exam ined find, That the name of tin leceaed was Win. D- aly, a teaU den ot Vo" thing, Urogon; and that he was vroun le I oi Tue-da) eveiiiiiir, Aug. 14, 1878 between the hours' of ix nnd eight, and that the woundinr was done in tlv rear,ot the w"a house ot Hawley, Dodd & Co., bj means ot stabtung with a knife, held in he h ind ot John Wood ward. We find that Ui deceased came to his daih from the effect of this wonnd; but rs to whether the wound was inflicted in st II lefe se or not we are unable lo decide. J. W. Strange, Foreman. A. Huselmier, PlJlLiP D& t lSKK, Louis Llvi, HknrY Fl-HER. i ' fllf'S. Fa It QU AH. - HalfcFair. By arrancferants randa wiili th Or.-jjon & Culiotrn a Central K. 4 a& i3 als ivitii the O. N. Com any, tfachers visitiny: the S ate Tt-ncliers Institute, and pa i:i; full fair, can procure from the Secrutary of thu Instil ute a certincite ihat will euiitlt lln.ni to rrtura rassae free. (!oKt hotel accommodations will bo - fonud ai ifale"", at: vt:ry reasonable raits. . l'MraruimfS will lu out iu a few days. Arrested at Gen'ais. The Indian thai recently shot r Sheriff Eag;in, of Lane county, was orrt-fltfHl at Oervaia Tuesday afternoon by otficef P. K. Murphy. It suppo8d that he has a horse and gun eecreted somewhere in the woods near by, as he passed; Brooks with -those articles. Afttr being arrested he mado his escape, but .wa capt ured al ter a long chase.' lie will be held until Slif-riffEa-can arrir-s to take him back to Lane. Committed to Jail. DiekStevonson, con stable of C?nyonvttle precinct, arrived in this city Wednesday morning, having in charge one Jas. McNeal, who was committed to jail by Esquire Paraely, to await the ac tion of the grand jury on a charge of afsault with a dangerous weapon. The assault waa made upon Henry Menville. McXeal's bonds were placed at the sum of $200. . . Another Convict. Wm. By bee, Sheriff of Jackson county, arrived iu this city last' Wednesday, having in charge a prisoner by the name of Andrew Galvin, whom iie was conveying to the penitentiary. . Galvin was arrested in Keokuk, Iowa, a short time ago, and brought back to Jackson county, upon a charge of embezzlement, lpon being ar raigned. be pleaded guilty and was sentenced to the State Prison for a term of one ear. A Card. Patrons of the Cranio Business Associa tou who have grain to 8ll, are resject fully requested to meet al Grange Hall Saturday, August 24, at 1 T.it - . W. F. Oweks, Aent for Association. . Too Much Lack. . S" - Mr. Louis G jldsmith, senior partner . of the firm of L, Goldsmith Si Co., in Pur'- , land, has fallen he'-r to a considerable share of the M. Ee e er As n -ar rs can I o a8Crriained,'M.r. . Goldsmith's share in the ealate is $1,000,000. CThe National Gold Medal was award ed to Bradley & Ralofson for the best Phi tographs in the United States, and the Vis enna Medal for the best in the world. 429 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. There ae now more tban 200, 000 Mermot.ttes iti the United S tat ?s,? dist ri l u ttd ' Ui rough y per uaps a dozen S rates. -nThey-are a p eopl e of . Ih rit t . a n d e h eryi an d, by their wood conduct- commend themselves to those among whom they, live. . .j. THE j ,t::f PISTSST QAULITT, ' S THE ! ' : i Greatest Quaiitliy AND1; ' Tlio BEST VAaiil7Y Boots; and Shoes ' . - Ever brought to Ko?CDurg at rii.i mm boo's, 5J1 i Will - BOOTS AND SUCKS -':' ;" .,; ';.; : ;.: V:-'.:;-1-;-': :-... .,..-.; r-1 ..." . - . , .-J;, , JVEctclo to Order AND REPAIRED. X rFBIIIS FIRM HAS ON HAND. THE FtK mm oat Rtock of Lnutlier. iii tlie Klat. au; is -prepared to do all kinds (f - w irV' in ? S'st-class manner, uon the most reaaona ble tenns. Par'ies needinjr Rnvtliirfr "n their lino, flxotdd. call np-)U them fllft, as they fulls i " - I ! ' GUARANTEE AUu WOR,C J ! . . ! Turned out ot thir Kiop to lie- ' l b WM-lrtiJl tO Wmr V'Hil. v 1! 1.1 1 ! j Jy I X -3 L IX If , j if kinteifiMBAPi. in workmanship fs! equal to a Chronometer Watch and as elegantly finished as a first-class Piano. It received the. highest awards at the Vienna and Cen tennial Expositions.! IT 6CVVQ ONC-FOUnTH FAOT ER than other machines, o Its capacity is unlimited There are more WILSON MACHiriCG cold In tha United States! than; the combined sales of all tho -others- THE WILSON MENDiriC ATTACHMENT, for doing all kinds of repairing:, WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine. A Certificate Is clvcn with each r.1achinef guaranteeing to keep it in ropalr. -free of charge, for five years. It requires no special ' Instructions to learn how to use it. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay. Machines delivered frco c? charge anywhere In; the United States. Send for Illustrated Catalogue, and ask for sample of mtnithcTr and our Circular No. 197 for further instructions for buyins machl.ir ' upoti terms stated jn the Catalogue. S?J2.HVILS0M SEOTG AGlliHO GO.. . 827 & 829 Broadway, New YorV New Orleans, La.f Cor. State and Madison Sts., Chicago, His and San Francisco, CzZi For Sale Jby all Mrst-Ctass Dealers., KM, ! MO PBS, Agent. Notice. .i jit may Notice is herely given to whom concern tlat the "underpijrnd liiis been ' awar!fd tho cornmct lr kerrii.fr 1 1: C Douglas comitj paupers for a period of two ; rears. Al' pernohs iniie'd of as$iptanre frfm said countv mast firm procure a ct-ni ' ficat to that effect finin Hity im'nrlf of the County B ard. and present i' toiono f j the f Howinjr named persons who are au- J t!;or;zed to, ar d will care f;r those present J inir euch certificate: Buttrn &. .Perkins; Roseburpr: L. L Kellop, Oakland'; Wrs. t Brown. Looking Gla8. Dr. Woodruff ia ! authorized t furniuli nieriical aid to all perj sona iu need of the aam and whn nave' been declared paupers f Douglas count r. - ' ALWAYS OX IlASn 1 . THE VERY BEST OF fcLOUK OKDEHS KO Cracked Wheat, Graham! Flour, and Cornrnear Filled cn short notic?, snd on most, libera terma. JuNES & Ci . DISSOLUTION. I THE PARTNERSHIP OF SAMUFL Marks. Saul Marks. Asliei Marka. an Win. Fritnilitid doiua buaineas und tLj firai nam . Marks & Co. is dipsolv ed by th .remtiut of Mr. raul Marka AU1" .ea of said firsm will be ;Hrjui -m-. nd all debts due said 6rm to becoi c?cted by tiit r-mainin;r tnembera. -Tha firuvname remuina the Hume aa hereto! om SAULMAKKS,. AMIE'.t MAHKS, VM. I. Fl.IhDJjANDIi. RosEBtrno, I ., Se-jtt tuber 21 187.7' DEPOT HOTEL,, OAKLAND, ORhXJON, j RICHARD THOMAS, - Trop. THIS HOTEL HAS HliKN ESTiD-i liahed for a number f veara. and has become very popular witL the liyvllinif nblic. r jrstx'lao I SLEEPING ACCOMMODATIONS A the Table supplied wrtii the wst;tLi! markt aSorda. llotel at the depot of. the Railroad.. Importer? and Wholesale D. Tobacco VT. JJamifactuiers uf '. Cyars, . , . A,nd sole projtnetora f the n'm-'qualtej4 - Pinli of PorfoctiD Sl Soutit ! CI U A US, N8. 101 and 103 California streeC ; Sax Fn vNCisfO. ' WILLAMETTE bstS wo a do RlLHAUDa & . ROGERS, Froptie;ori tots cxTais. or IL Mnuafattur KlSDS, X.LDZ TO QSSSS .of t' e Famoas JDes?fcr CooJc Etcvco FARL CR TCVrS,ECX CTCVrS, - HOLLOW WAS!?; iio:: E1C7- Portland, Oregon Largest;: St 3 Best Goods; Lowest Prices KuSLBClOi, OREGON. Auction Every Saturday