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DECEMBER 13. 1S72.
C.cneral Items.
When is a mother
a lather?
"When she's a sigher.
Some people are positive just in
"proportion to their ignorance.
Paul Wcntzel, German Consul
at Shanghai, died on October 17.
o
"Man proposes woman oppo
t Res," says a cynical old bachelor,
who probably never proposed in
his lite.
Canada mourns the untimely
death of Ann Campbell, a dairy
maid, aed 131; who was 'a pretty
girl milking' her cow whin the
first of George Washington; col
ored nurses was born.
An editor says that his ancestors
have been in the habit of living a
hundred years. 'His opponent re
sponds by saying that "that was
before the introduction of capital
punishment."
Strong-minded ; female invalids
object to being sent to a noted
Alediteranean health resort on the
ground that it only gives Meutone,
whereas they want a place to give
women tone also.
Since the election the New York
7'iuus comes out and says that the
Ilepublican party is now strong
enough to enable it to increase the
salaries of the United States olli
cials. That's it, more money.
Commander Lull is preparing to
take command of the Nicaragua
surveying expedition. There have
been several lulls in the prosecution
of this affair already, but the pres
ent ollicer is said to belong to ouito
another family.
Worse and worse! We recorded
the other day that the Ilcndd call
ed the horse disease the "Ilipporhi
norrhea," That was bad enough,
but now here comes the Courricr
A.s- J-Zstats ' T'ii.-i and s:i-s it is
"JEpillaryngorrhipodcmiee." Af
ter this whaf ?
The typhoon Manila, October 12,
sunk the Spanish brig Gcnevra.
All on board but one were lost.
The brigs Alezandes, llodergo,
Comez and two others were beach
ed. All other vessels in the har
bor suffered damage. The new
steamer pier and about two hun
dred houses were destroj'ed.
It is hinted that the proposition
to place all the telegraph wires in
the country under the control of
the Postal Department will be re
agitated in the coming Congres
sional session. If auvlhin' could
retard lightning the sort of man
agement exemplified in our mails,
is just the thing to do it.
A boy in school was reading a
lesson from the Uible, in that de
liberate fashion so usual with chaps
of six, and when he came to the
passage, "Keep thy tongue' from
evil, and thy lips from guile,"
drawled out, "Keep--thy tongue
from evil, and thy lips from
girls."
The people of Lincoln, Nebras
ka, have bceu boring artesian wells
nearly a fifth" of a mile deep with
out reaching water. The work is
persued chieily as a matter ivf
curiosity, for there isnl a human
being in the place who would take
thc'trouble to go the same distance
on a dead leyel in search of the
same liquid.
The I lev. Dr. Cunningham in a
recent sermon traced the history of
Hoodlumisin" to the time when
j u v e n i 1 e J I tit 1 e r s fro m .T e r i e 1 i o ( w 1 1 o
evidently belonged to the old
Whig party) chaffed the prophet
Klisha on account of his baldness.
..Unfortunately for our eiviiizai
tion, however, the absence of car
nivorous beasts sptjils the com
pleteness of the parallel.
A very wicked boy camphened
and ignited the story portion of a
miserable dog, on Monday niht,
ainl i the animal lied over Coalpit
Hill at a terrifie speed The down
town people who were outdoors
Ktared at the phenomenon u it
disappeared, some of them pro
nouncing it the most brilliant me
teor they ever witnessed, but the
older and wiser just shook their
heads and spoke in low tones abfmt
the inscrutable ways of providence.
Don Piatt writes about popping
the question on horse back as
though he had been there, lie
says: "Don't do it; it's the most
infernally awkward place to pop !
m the world. It you re rejected
yon can't get away; if you're ac
cepted you can't embrace. Horses
don't understand that, and by tlie
time you get your arms around
her the cussed animals pull apart;
and if you attempt to kiss you are
joggled up and down all over the
countenance, kissing the nose and
chin more than any other place."
Thuke Things. Three tilings
to love: courage, gentleness, and
affection. Three things to admire:
intellect, dignity and gracefulness.
Three things to hate: cruelty, ar
rogance and ingratitude. Three
things to delight in beauty, frank
ness and freedom. Three things
to wish for: health, friends and :
contented spirit. Three things
to like: cordiality, good humor
and cheerfulness. Three things to
avoid; idleness, loquacity and ilip
pant jesting. Three things to cul
tivate: good books, good friends
and good humor. Three things to
contend for; honor, countryman.
friends.. Three things to o-ovcrn :
temper,tongne and conduct! Three
things to think about: life, death
and eternity,
Fill DAY,
Laws of the Slate of Orc;ou.
AN ACT TO AMEND AN ACT ENTITLED "AX ACT
TO l'ROVIDK A COBB "F CIVIL KKOCEIitKE,''
AI'FKoVfci) OCTuUKK llTU, leJ2.
Beit erected by Urn LnysVitn-e . AnsemVy
of the State of Oregon, is fvVo'cs:
Sec. 1. ThrU section three hundred
and niopf y-thr-e of the civil code of pro
cedure, npproved October 11. a-
amended by section two of a?i amendatory
act Hppiovetl October Tl. IfeTO, be amend
ed fo f to read as follows :
Hi:c. 393. As snim as the pleadings nre
completed, and if the suit be at issun on :i
question of fact, the parties n.aj. in the
Cases specified in fcclion eipht hundred
and four of this code. t:ke depositions of
witnesses to bo offered in evidence oo
tri.d.
Sec. 2. That section five hundred end
twenty-fix of the code of civil procedure,
approved October 1 1. 1 S('r2. a, amended
by .?ccfimi three of an amendatory act, ap
proved Octcbi-r 24. 18to. as amended by
section fix of nn amendatory act. pprov
ed October 22. 1170, be amended to as to
read tn follows :
Sec 52G. Any parly fo a judgment or
decree, other hn a judgment or decrue
given by confession, or fur want of an
swer. may appeal thereirorn. The party
appealing is known us the appeUiU.t. tun!
the adveise party as the reporident ; but
the title of tlio action, or Miit is not char.p
ed in consequence of the appeal. When
the party who has the riht to appeal,
wishes a sldtemeut ol the case to be an
nexed to the record of the judgment, de
cree or order, he shall, wiitiin si.v'y il ivs
after the entry of sir h yul .moil, or order,
prepare such s?a!err:e:it which shall con
tain tte fcround.i upon width he inter-da
to rely on the appeal, and so much of the
evidence as may be neeess iry to explain
the jrronnds and no more, and shall swerve
a copy thereof upon the adverse pur'y.
The respondent may within twenty days
thereafter, prepare amendments to the
statement, arid servo a copy on the appel
lant. If such arm ndineins are admitted,
the statement shall be corrected accord
ingly, and if not admitted the statement
and amendments shall be irv-eiiied
to the Judo who tri-.'d or heard ihe case,
upon a notice to be given within two diys
to the respondent, and a true statement
shall thereupon be. settled by such Jude.
II the par'y hhall omit to make a state
ment within the tine: above lim.ted. he
sluill be deemed to have waived his rihl
thereto, r.nd when a ftatcinerit U nr.ide.
and the parties t-hU omit, ui'.hin the sev
eral times above limited, the one party to
propose amendment or the o'her. 'o n.ti
ly an appearance bjf.-re theJudjje they
shall be respectively deemed, the former
to have agreed to the s'a'emeiit as prop.os
ed. arm the latter to have agreed to he
amendments as propf.-ed. ai:d no settle
merit, or certificate thereto by the .Jn-Je
shall be required. The several erioi'.s id'
lime above limited may be er.lari-d.
upon rood cause fdlown lv the Judire
before whom
the cause w.is tr'u-d.
The statement.
Judge, shall be
ceriii'icate that th
and i correct.
when settled bv the
seiiied by h:m with hi-
e same has been avowed.
viie;i the statement is
agreed u,ion by thv parties, ihey. or their
Ettorneys. shall sign the same with their
Certificate, that it has bicn agreed upon
by them and is correct. In ePherr.me.
when settled or sgteed upon, it must be
filed with the Clerk. The clerk sha:! an
nex the statement, if the appeal be l.-om
a final judgment ordeiedfrom the judg
inent roll, if Ihe appeal be from an order
to such ord- r or e. copy thereof.
S:-:c. a. That section eight hnndted and
four ot the code of civil procroedure. ap
piovtd )(.'t ber 11. Istj2. :.s amende I by
section six to'an amei;datory A'!, approv
ed October 21. lSilo. as arni-uded by sec
tion ten of an amendatory act. approved
October 22, 170, bo amended so ns to
re a 1 as follows:
Sec. Mil. The testimony of a witness
in thi.-i State may be taken by depo.-i'iou
in an action at. iaw. or a m;H in i-quity. at
any lime alter s"i vice ot the suLuuo'ii or
the a.opeaiatice of the defendant, at -l n a
special proceed!. m after a quest: n of
fact, h!v t iseiio tt:en in in the icliowiiig
cases: 1 When the wiine-s is a party ur
the action or proceeding by the adver.'
party. 2. W'ken the witness' re.-ideuce is
such that he is lint obliged to attend in
obedience to a subj u "ia. as jurivi.h-d in
secliou seven hnndreil ami eighty live. 11
When the witness is about to leave tbe
country, and o more than twefi'y miles
beyontl tin? place of trials 4. When the
witness. otiierwf?t? liable t ) c.ttend. is.
nevertheless too into r:i to at tend, o
When tlie testimony refjulredbv a i.-io
tion. or any o'her case, where tin or il
eXi'.mi.'iation of the witness is not i rj uired.
Skc. 1 That section -iuht l.undrcd
and live of Ihe code of civil un c ! r .
Cunproved ('ctoluT 1 1. ISiPJ. as tujeml-d,
bv section tieven of an :tti'-ti(Ia'orv a
approved October " 1. K-'tli;. as amen. led
by section eleven, of an amend itry art.
approved Oetobey 22. 1;7'J, be aiu-nded
so as to read as follows:
Site. S-).). The tesiifuony (&T witnesses
in suits of equity, shail be Inken in ihe
Mimt manner as i:i actions at law. Hut
upon r.ti order of reference to i;i ister or
leferce. which lbn court is hereby empow
ered to tnake. in cases j. roper to be
furred, tho examin ifion o!" witnesse
iail
be takfn iti wri'ir-.g.
reluri;e.l into Court
li:id".eg ot f..rt.
A t.l,:-..v,..l r.,.,r-
)-'C-5'j -'ed i' 1
with the award or
2S.
72.
AiteSt: S. V. ClIAOWiCK.
Si-ci etary of State.
-- s.
Tl.e Xtit-.sHvta s.-iys: S.-cretary Chad
wick inform ns ih.i! the principal object
of his late visit r Eugene City was to
make 5r)in arranir:!n-:s with ih Pnrvev
or (beaeral tiy wiii.-!i t mtiht bo a-cr-tav-ed
and deii:iite!y s-rtled v. hat lands
belorg to the Sta-e'an. wh-it arn- subi-of
to entry under Ihe I'ni ed S ates pre-ernp-tioii
and homes'i'ad laws. The in-'r:ic:iin
to snrveyois as t the designation ot the
character of lands dires ihcoi t- desig
nate lands as arable; where th- nral;T
land of the .-mail est legal sab -lividon pr"
dominates. The-swamp land- have b. en
locatesi jiccording to tlie designations, bu; !
it is found that manv seislers have b.-on ;
recently going up-jn "these so desi-tnfed I
.sw.eir., lands, and claiming lLfiii'"n nder j
tlio hon:e-a.l or p-re erupt ion laws. Of
course this multiple cudlieis and aNo i
re.iuces the number of acres whp-h U.
tate can liuaiiy nke available. Th- j
number of conflicts iLi U h ,Vl. r. adted the
ui iia. i.oar.l ot .Scl...l Land Com-in.s.-.sonersch.,s
becomes, formidable ,;ut
someth.ng bid to be d ,ne to pro'-c-t
only sw,p land cU:a!li,t,. but Ihe ,;!,.
o. Le gate ,., tlu- premises. Mr. Chad'
w.Ct miorms s th-it an understand;,',
wi. I probably be arrived at. bv v.-lv-h
! -l".1 i l- to iheSJte
.se of suits
Our
public domain is ranl.lh-lo,
in- settled, mainly bv the two
agencies ot raihvavs and imtni-n.
tion. The records of the GeieV
Land Omce show that for tl.e year
endm? June aoth, IS72, the imm-
.. .1 .s.1 .it O a - -T- I !
etoi uas. ii,ou ,y,o. included in
this are the followinp; items; Sold
for cah, 1,370,320 acres; military
aso alio opros- l.onuKt i ' ' i
, -iv..v4 l-llt (."S
4,6 71, -102 acri's; prrantsto raiiroaiU,
3,554,SS7 acres The cash receipts
from all above sources were
$2-2 IS, 100.
w l.n-i at
The Oreiron Citv stamen? no
the Portland Wrt'r?botif and Dock Cctn- i
I any "e wharf foot of F street. '
Laivs of tbc State of Orc-oa.
AN ACT FOR THE I'ltOTECTION OF OlME AND
Be it enacted by the Lt'ji.ilatlve Assembly of
the H'Ue of OrepoH :
Sec. 1. That it shall be unlawful for
any person or persons hereafter to take.
kill.- injure or destroy or to pursue nn
intent to take. kill, injure or destroy, or to
Lave in poses?doti. or otlVr for sale any
deer during the months of February.
March. April. Jliy. and June, or any
im.o-e or eik daring each the months of
r. brmrv. March, April. May, and June,
durirtir each year, under a p.maity of
twenty didluis lor the firsi offence, and
double that sum for each succeeding
cffer.ee. to be recovered itithe aiautier
heieiiiaMer provided.
Fec. 2. It shall bo tiulawful for any
pcr.-ort or 'persons Lere:ift-.T lo tike. kill,
des'roy or injure, or to Lave in possession"
or" oiler for pale, auy wiid twan. or any
duck of the follo-vitis n amed .p-cie.
namely: mallard duck, nimuier or wood
duck, widgeon duck, spri-tail duck, teal
duck, spoon bill duck, or black duck d.ir
i:i? the months of April. May, June and
July of each year ; Provided. That noth
ing in this section shall be so construed
as to preclude farmers from killing ;eese
or ducks in said mouthi if it be necessary
to protest their pro wing crop. '
Sec. Il shall be unlawful for any
persan or persons to take, kill or destroy
any elk or deer at arty time for the s,i!e
purpose of obtaining iheir horns or hide,
or skin of the same. o The per-on or per
sons so offending shll be rioed a sum not
less than twenty doll ars. fr each offence:
y.c. 4. It shall be unlawful tor any
person or persons to take, kill, destroy or
injure, or to have in possession or offer
lor sale any grouse, pheasant or sag hen
duriri;; the month of April. May, and
prior to the l,;h day of June of each
year, and it shall b" unlawful for any per
son hereafter to take. kill, destroy "or in
jure, or to have in posses-ion or offer for
ale, any praiiie chicken ' during the
months of March, April. May uud Juoe
of each year.
Sec. o. It shall be unlawful for any
person or persons hereal.er to take. kili.
destroy or ii:juie. or to have in possession
of.r for sale, any (juail (r partridge, dur
i;e the rr.ontha of April, May. Ju:i and
July of each year, and any person
violating any of the provisions of Sec-
tions 2. 4, or ." of this Act. shall
fined
five dollars l)r the fir-i o;Ii-i)ce. and double
that sum for each succeeding oil" nee. to
be recovered in manner herei;:afier pro
vld-d.
Sec. G. It s-hall be unlawful for anv
person or persons, at ary time, to place,
or uo. in anv of the s'ream- or rivers of
I thi S'ale. any drugs, charms, or powder.
or to use any giatit bia-sting. or gon pow
der, other explosive m.t'erial. for the pur
pose of c tViiir.g. killing, or destroying
fi-h; and any j:e:s')ti violaMug the provis
ions of this Section, .shall be lined iweiity
dollars, for ihe first offence, double thai
sum for the second, arid treble ih:t sura
for each succeeding olfence. to which may
be added imprisonment for any time not
exceeding niue'v days.
S;-:c. 7. It shall be ti:ilavful for any
person or persons to place in anv fresh
water stream, lake, or pond, anv lime, or
delr-ierious Mi bs: ar.ee, v.iii intent to injure
or any drug, or medicated bait, with
intent to poi-o;i or catch fi.;h; and anv
per-on o:f.Molipg agaiast the prori-;,i:,s of
the section s-h .il be deemed guii'vol'a
mi.-demeaiio". and epoa conviction "l.ere
ot s' ali be fined io anv smt no! le-- ii.;n
o'.je haadred tbdlars. and no; more than
fire
hum
d
dlar
s.
or b
impnsojie
not U'.sS tti i.u live. Our more Ih-in nir,o
days, at the discretion oi the Court.
Site. It shall be uulawtul for any
per.-on or persons ni any time wi'hin ihree
ye-.if.s In ill ihe p;!r-?:.:;j of this Act.to ta'.e.
kili. des'ir.y or injure, jM any ..1 toe
streams, lakes or livers, wi hin i!lt' sf !.
or expo-e for H.!e. e.uy ll.-li of tl.e kind
k.:owii as si, ad a:,d b! elf or s!i ;ped b l-.;
and u'.y pers.vi ifen-Iiiig against t:lt
l'u i.s.ons ol this sec'.io;, i-iiaii be titled
for e..ch li-,1; so taken, irj ired. dest'SVed.
or exposal (or S'.'e pot legs than ." (,,r
the first. u!:d .?!) for each eliWiee thcre
aUer. lo which may ! added' imrisoa
meat for any term nut e.xced'.e.g ten d iss
for each offence.
S;.c
:. Any
p-'i'son or cornor
v. Ins s,.',i ieiv:if:er cou:- tin or an
d.h
i or
t..t-r -;rnc;:on across anv
stream of
""- ii ic si fcuiniiin or o
! ml-
gr.i;i;it;h rnai sh!l provido :i hidd(or
way. i"0 :v.- to p'in:ii such ii-h to l a.-s t-noli
...... . ,i , i 1 1 r , i t i .i ii i . :i it . ;inv ... n
on'ooding against the provision ot "this S.c-
lioll hall bi' dt'filli-d fiui;v Ijf H l;;;n,j,.
nicanoi-and i:;ioi coaviulitiii ther.v.Qdi.!!
be pun.-hed by fi.if of nv.i Ies th.n iiiiy
and not i jure '.ban iv- hundred (lo'.'. us
c J . Justices' C i nts ;uv h-ivbv
iveu j.ii i-i. c::o:i o; olLtrUv.s ag.utist jh,
p1 0 i.s:o;is o! !his Ac an-1 it. sh a ! b-'iln-d:i'y
of every .Justice o: Ihe l'--.u)'. wi'hin
each of the conuMes of this S'.ate. loQiko
c;pnizint- of t.t.y and rd! Oio-iici-.s r.g.inst
o;i!,er o! ihe provisions f thi.s vC7. iUli
soils hereunder .s!)a!l be brought he-fore
aiiy Ju-;ice of t!. Pe.sce in ihf count v
vviiere sii-.li ol! -rice imy ie co;nniit! d.
and siicji suit shall be j'ro-ocufed in the
n ;t:ie of ll.e S'attr of Orcgoi ngani.St tile
persotw-r per-ions so o.T-: ling.
Si.e 11. p. s-h-ill b,. thedutv of nil
Sh.'i iff's and li.-ir dfpn'iio, snd "ill C,)n
stables. r.nd s.Il Prosecu:;:i .ttorii-v.
and ih. ir depniics, nt.d all i'olicciacn'of
ea'.h i:n nrpoiMtt-.l city. town, or village,
v. iii-io this Sia'e. w ht never thy or oi:ht-r
lhe:n. s!i i;l beci.in.- co(gniz :"nt of anv
olh-nce ag n-jst any of the provisions oi"
i!;:s Act. io bring it to t': noiice of'souie
Court having n !;i?,eient juri-dii.-iion.
S;;c. '. I'!;,. ifu : i.st.,l bv this
Act sh ill pai l i-i i!.0 Couuty Tre isurv
of the couuly where snci filH'o'r (i;;es iiw'v
io- i. noose, i. a::a sd ill be s-.'t atiai t
as a
Co-nnma School Fund.
Approved (Jclober 17. I.s72.
Atte.ict: S. F. CiiADWiCK.
Secretarv of State.
Mrs. Drake, a widow lady, of
Muhlenbupjr county, Iveiitneky, h.as
in her possession "an tipple, which
nas iieen m existence since the 1
rev-
oliitionaiy war. The
Giecnviiie
f'it,.tilPciYvs tins accottnt ol it :
"A soldier, Mr. Drake, received
tlio apply from Ids betrothed just
as; he departed for the army ol
Washin rton : kotit. if ihirin.r' il.,.
whole war, returned
alter
the itir
married lender of
A'...t-t. r
a wt uti-n ii, 1 1 1 1
tfie lair donor.- The apple is sacred
ly preserved in the Limily. It is
dry and shi i veiled, nothing remtiin
iu:; but the woody libtv. The heir
loom is hi-ldy "prized bv everv
member of the farnilv.'
A FuniTiNd Widow. Telfair
count y, Georgia, boasts of a lad v
widow of a Confederate Koldic'r
who is very social in a small row.
A pedaixoirue livino- on irr l.,,i"
threatened to wallop her recently
and pretty soon thereafter attempt
ed to carry out his threat. He was
tho woi'.st fooled man in the 1"
rIM, 1 1 ,
nioii.
o lU'lU.l K 'kl'l IllIX.I.v 1
walked
,. '""luniiaiK
all over
hilil
1 1 1 I'M 1 1 . ,
liim up UU ieet ar.J iorko.l 1,1,
i out of hi.s socks ; then sho s,.fti..i
him bahl hea-l, and fi:ianv WOUI1,,
"V yl Ver"1(ny by pa-l-Vlin-r ,",,
w',' board until he li't.l tl e hv
t erics. ' -
nm
s-
COURTESY OF
TOIVERSITI
Parajrranis.
A bad style of arithmetic
division among families.
The most modest thing in crea
tion the retiring tide.
Some musicians put on more I
airs than they can play.
What docs a man fee in the
wild, wild waves? Sea foam.
There was 10,225,000 pounds of
wool destroyed at the Boston fire.
When a man has no mind of his
own, his wife generally gives him
a piece of hers.
People seldom improve when
they have no oilier method but
themselves to copy after.
A comment "Speech is silver,
but silence golden." Hence tlie
expression, '"hush money."
Why is a selfish friend like the
letter i? Because though the fust
in pity, he is the lust in help.
They are going to aid lieecher,
a pool clergyman of Brooklyn, with
a $100,000 "memorial.
Woman ought to do all she can
to make this earth a paradise for
man. as it was all her fault ho lost
the o.'her.
Sweet idea for a new drawing
room ballad "I'll bury my love
in tlie garden, it will make the
apple trees grow."
It has been found that in nearly
every civilized country tlie tree
that bears the most fruit for the
market is the axle tree.
A woman died recently in Bos
ton of small-pox, who had only
twelve weeks previously recovered
from att attack of the same disease, j
A careful observer has noticed
that voung ladies"with new; soli
taire diamond rings never require
much urging to play the piano.
A young lady studying French,
and wilding that "belle" meant Mine'
told somebody in a letter ihat we
had a great deal of bell-weather
lately.
An irritable Yankee, who was
disappointed in his boots, threaten
ed to cat up the shoemaker, but
ihi.-diy compromised by drinking a
cobbler.
A Boston tea companv, who
were, the hrst htm ni tne city to i
use oxen to draw their wagons, now
call themselves the "Oxidental Tea
Company.
A Xew England druggist takes
packages of, horse medicine to ed
with him, and lowers them outcof
ie wi'i'low iiy a string to cusjom-
h.e- 1
I 1IM!V 11,11 1,1 , t
- 1
I til'
i:i-lit.
A Halifax man tiiarriotl :t lady
tlu? other day without consnltint;
his u;i(ivii tiji (lau'iters. Tiiev
'.viiijoif l hir:, palleJ his hair, anil
look him 1io::ii.Cmi tiiumohp,
A Yalikce we.siorn j :. pc i- speaks
of ;ui: o;uu ns surrontule.! lv
tnottiitaiii.s all witliout itriation.
It woal-1 have het-n a pleasur to
see thes' mountains rowin-jj.
A waleiiti-place foriienondent
writes that "very few .miners bathe
at the West Knd " whereupon Mrs.
ri'a : t iiit on sa v e "lia-.an i.lea
iiiat tney baa Dallied all over.7'
A Ilostou crcnitisdias invented a
fielf-reisteiin onniihus. The ve
hicles are to ret;i.ster the number of
jiassetiers carried, and the exact
distance traveled bv each.
T
i:e whiskey s
io;s or Georgia.
having Gieearied of hearing theni-
i rs 7
selves
died
paioo)
is and sample
looms, nave taken a lterarv t urn
i . , -
and are noivOknown as "leading
rooms." o
An American journal is tobe
published inthe Eternal City bin
der the editorial management of
Mr. Daniels brother of the former
United .Stales Minister il esident at
Tin in.
A debat.ni; society discussed the
(pttion, '"Is it H-ioiig to cheat a
lawyerib After full discussion and
mature deliberation, the decision
was: "Not wroiibut too dilii
cult for the trouble.
Miss Kate Field writes to the
American ll 'ilsirr that rather than
accept a "homo on the rolling
deep," s!ie would xo out as govern
ess in an English family, which is
the worst fate she can imagine fall-in-
to the lot of a woman.
AOHSTS I-'OIl TIII2 K.MEItPHISE.
The following persons are authorized to
net as agents for the CsTKr.rKisE :
fieo. T. Lowell A Cc, 40 Park Row, Xew
Vo:k.
Co-v V.V.crill A: Co., M7 Chestnut street,
1'hihidel pl.ii.
Ado )tt ,t Co., No. S2 A 31 Nassau street,
N'e-.v Vork.
Poi tlaud. Oregon 7 L. .SanoKl
S;i:i Fr.nicisco, Thomas llo- ce
sun Fi Htieisc i. L. P. Fisher
St. Helens. C lnmhia couny, S. A. Mil.-s.
Astoria, ('iii's .i) . (ouity . Van On-en.
L if r.vt'i', Vaiiliiil county.. .J. L. Fur jp.ison.
D.UI.is. Po!k eoatitr ". Pave Holmes.
Co, valii '. .1. S. f'.flm.-r.
Cmvoii Citv V. H. Las-Af-H
O.-dl's, ',,vof.in;tv X. If.Caf,
L:. our. ;,', I'm .!i eoiinty A. C. 'Jru!..
Peodh-t ii, I'matilla county... S. V. knox
Leugone City J.M. Thompson
- CL ACSLAM A3 COfSTV.
Heaver Crr- k C. F. Peatie.
lOaie Creek Frank Vvr. Foster.
Cassad s Hem v Mdlin-m"
l.oivr Molalla , . . . W. Morel and.
(' inby J. V. Strawseri
Uper M dalhi V." H. Vao-han'
Hat .line's Z. C. X7rtoii
Cutting, D. Wright!
Final 52tt!f!rnc.-.t.
In the nutter of the estate of Lawrence liui-ns
(l.ee-i-ie.. '
V N mi; COt-XTY COUItT OF I'LACKAMAS
o-iiiii'y,S.;.:i?ol Ore-jou, Deo-mlx-r term
tin- atiiiiiiii Orator of .M estate4-- ha via til&
Lis exhihit for final settlen'rit thereof, it id r-l.-rul
l.y tSu C-:ot tii.-.t Mon.lay li-(j nixth
l-i V of .i.muuy 1S7.. hi et a-irt tor the hV-nr-inir
of ot.jiTt-.ias t-i ui.l tinul ua;oiiTlr. an 1 lor the
if-ottletnent thereof with Sl.iry A. Uura-., Adaiin-istr-ttrix.
Hv orl. r of Hon. .T. fC. WAIT, Countv .T,,l -0
Attest: R. F. CAVKIEIA), Countr Clerk '
t r.-rtin City, December Cth, 172. " u6w4
BANCROFT LIBRARY,
OF CALIFORNIA,
AUCTION AN JJ COMMISSION
Am 15. KicSmrdsoai,
AUCTIO NEER 1
Corner of Front nod Oakstreet, Portland
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate, Groceries, GcneralMerchan
diae and Horses,
:j Ecerij Wednesday and Saturday !
A. B. Kichardsos, Auctioned
AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined llarund Bundle Iron
tnglisb Square and Octagon Cast steel
Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws;
Screws, Fry-paus, .sheet iron, R. G. Iron
(O) , :- A LSO : 0
A large assortment of Groceries and Liquors
A. B. BiciiAKfjoON, Auctioneer
o
O
OPtEGOX CITr, OKEGO.V,
RETAIL DEALERS IX
DRY OOOIS9
ISOOTS & SHOES,
o
I also keep constantly on haud
SALEM CASS I M E P. E S, FLANNELS,
TWEEDS AND BLANKETS,
Which I will sell at the Factory Prices, and
will take wool iu exchange.
)
will also pay the highest prhQs for
Hotter. E;tl;s, and all kinds of good countrv
produce. 1 will sell as low as anv house
in Oregon, for t.'ash o"-1 ts ejui'ulont in god
men h.i ti tit ble jr jilc.ee.
Q Give me a call and snti-fv vonrsclvcs
J0;i.. MYERS.
J.in. 13, ISTl.tf
JJKW YOKK HOTEL,
( Dentfi'hes Gafthaus
No. 17 Fnmt Street, of po.site the MaD steam
shi I and in g. Port land. ( Iregi'ii .
ii. ROTnros, j. j. 7Jxinsxs,
f T t 1 T f 1. T T
X I V 1 ii L ij X V K O .
.O"
Hoard per Week
00
. C On
. 1 ('0
with Lod''Uig. . .
Iav.
2IAXVFA VTOT.Y
OF
AM) MOULDINGS OF All. S1ZKS.
HiT They wilfnlso do TCUXING. of rv
le.-cri;iti.-u to order,
o
"With Neatness and Bisp-atei
o
ALL yOIlK V.'AKRANTKI).
Shop on th River, in Lovis' shop.
opposite Or. u'on Cily Mills.
0
(3)
H TT t:
the Loavicsi to the lightest fibric.
it nois, tonj: v, anir,
a:z itETrna "woek,
Then any clhcr macliine.
If thcro:3 tTlonmco fo-wirqcJ.ra-cumo
Viiin tiro tlior.snnd iiiiies of
Han FrafiHsco not vnr;::! Till
ntvinrr cuJIro fai:.sfact:o21, if 1 m iu
lorr.ua of jt, it vi!l Fe mtev.ili d to
v.-il.:out csTienio of aiij Lind to iha
ov.iier.
UIIL HILL, Acnt,
13
:op.!-omery Street,
Grand llctc! Ct
!-an Fran
Srtui for Circulars and samp," nf
the xtorJc. Active Agents xcanUU in
rvcrr 2l"Ce.
5MIS STISKET, - OIIEC'O.V CITY.
3i IMF ACTTRER AM) DI PORTER OF
SA!)l)L!'.KV.UAItI)
V. AIII2, tWc., Ac.
"ITrillCH HE OFFERS aS CHEAP AS
1 c in he had in the State, at
WEioIcsalo or Retail.
tiir warrant all my ffoods a represented.
O.vgon City, Aprri7, 172. li'JMf.
OREGON CITY
B ll EWEKY!
.rrrri
! ? . iikxrv iiuiji k r.,
Having purchased the nhove Dreworv wis,
es toinform the puhlietht he is now n'rei-ar
ed to maiiufaeture a No. 1 miHHtv of
i.agkh b :::,
szood ascan he obtained anvwherein the
"tale. Orders solicited and promptly filled
HO M E-M A DE CARPET FoiTLTTT
I. ?KLMGS
FOll 2 II A
jf Item
Euducss Directory of TorthaJ, Orcgoa.
PUBLISHED BY L.SAMCCL,
General Advertising Agent, J3 Front Street.
Ackerman's Dollar Store,
No.'..tt First Street. Importers aud Job
bers of Fancy Good-, Toy, Crockery, Glias
ware and Plated Ware.
stor House, First at., between Cak and
Vine. hTcrythiug ueut. U. L. Lotigfel
low, Proprietor.
DOCKS, STATIONERY
AND
M US J C A I. I X STR UM EMS.
GILL, STF.EL & DARCEOFT,
ios. 73 and 77 Kirst Str-t, Portland.
rarmao, the onlv direct Importer of Cloth
3inc, Ac. cor. Frcmt & Washington t-ts.
chas. c. burhett,
VIIOL!!All
BOOKSELLER & STATIONER,"
LAKULST XTOVK IS f;KTLAM.
Hi. 79 Front K0.
iilnn !Irrrl..
I ECK, WILLIAM i i')X, 12S Froot st.
J Iu.porters and dealers in
Uui:s, Ki!!ti and Rt-olrs "
of ev ry description.
Fi-liinj Tackle, Fancy (Jonds. Reads, Bird
Cae.s, liasket.s, Cn quet tiauies, aud
H:dy "arr:apes.
Agents for the 'CalifV.raia Powder Works;"
also, for the Wheeler X Wilson
Sewinar Machines.''
"Perk, .
erk, John A., l'2fi Front htreet. r;ictii-al
tor tlie Tritde.
tt&?!&-X?V9"i -W "-"A '.ft J-1". -i-.r-3
HOOK A.D JOKPIIINTJLIKS.
H1MES A BACHELDER W, Front street.
1u. hanan, W.'A., s. w. cor. First A Taylor
y sts. Cheapest Furniture House in Port
laud CARPETS.
WALTER BROS
Front stieet.
c
"tliitke, littidersoD 3t Cook, tl A. First
street. Dealers iu Dry Goods, F'ancr
Goods,"Ac.
C1ohn i Roger.fi Id, 14S Front t;t. Comr.n's
) sion Merchai.ta A Dealers in Oregon A
California Produce.
. 4
"bougie. J. II. M:ira!fcturer A Dealer in
J S.-ihilts, Harness, und
il Saddlery Hard
ware, &'" Fror-t s'rtet.
. to
furrier, W A Co., 10:: I'tont st. Merchant
Tailors aiid Clothier?, Hats Furx;i.si;ir.g
(oods.
Di iTaniiitt A Oatinan, li"2 l"r..nt street.
Real Estate Agents, money loaned,
lo.-n.sfs rented.
DENTAL GOODS;
C. U. Voo-I-.-..-.1.
A- t o. lul
DRUGGISTS,
C. II.
T, -. , i t .
4RI it'll. ga Front street. Orders from
nny portion of the State or Territories cuie
fuliy til ed by ni.i.l or express.
J
in 1 I i.ic-.i-:. .t "ti iriTi ili.ru .1..?
j i ai,ier ueiucis ctores iroin io iu5
I n.st strett.
it r.l.vr. r 1 A i-p-iv .1 V Wift.rnH SO
rroi.i st. turnisu s;.i r.inus oi neip.
verdit:g ."v rtcr e, 1 o l'roi t strett. Com-.
M..J mission .Vorchiir.ls und dealers in Do
mestic li odace.
tii.'iuti ui.eiv sia;e, c
hum Liel v Stb!
or. First i Salmon
JL sts Cottt-n, i'r- r-. C.jod turn-outs
always on Inijjd.
Ti.-htl A. i:. berts. rcr. Fiist A Washington
sts., lealcroA Manutac. Cothing, Fc.rn
i si: . i : s r (Joods.
GRAY'S MUSIC STORE-
The largest Music House on the. Coast.
STElNr.Y NANOS. LTRDLTT er.C.13iS,
0 SOLE ACEXCT FOE TEE
"Eloie' Sowing 3Iac!;ir3e.
CTr'Acents wanted. -TS
t lai-i-cj .V n,e c.rocers und di-ul erst
.i 1. lit :dl kinds of Seeds
, cor. First :md
Main st.
Hatubuisrer, P , I:'.:) First street, importer
and dealer in Staple Fancy Dry Goods,
.Miiiiiiery. "
Hliidce. O II. , I'hotnrtphic Artist, s. xr.
c;-r. l-'ost and Moiiion sts. Child s
J'iet. s-:en Ilv.
Hciinc
Man
iciisen. I., t:. A Co.. lo'i I-,rst street
niilaclurera nd iie!ei iu Jetrrlrv
Watches. &c.
Hn.oiird, ,eo. L.. :vs L ront M.. wholesale
dealer iu Groceries, Doors, V'a;,'on Ma
teria is, ,ve. q
Hod-o, Calef A Co..
sale dealers in
Front t., uh -le-
druJ, Paints, Oils,
H03IE
Sewing Machine, straight
needle, under feed, "leek
s'lich.'
I otnpctitioii challenged. Ci. W
J 1 Li Front .st.
I T raver,
IT
unrrcn .v -..n-ller, Xos. 1 ;G to l to
first bt. Itnpoi ters I-urnitnre l?e.t
din- Ae.
ITutchinson. W.. Watchmaker c..r Fir
JL and Main streets. All work done ;it
cm i ii.iici-co prices, and wurrnnted.
I
nternational HoVl, cor. Front and M..rri
S--11 s:s. M. IClKloIt: 1. J'ron. l'r.. P.,,.
a.tei:ds steamers
onn..i. ,v ( o., !-l front st.. wholsulc and
-s. w retail iiealtr m Fine Ch
'ine Clothing, Furnish-
lug -.-o
piison Doi-pp lUstaurant, p.ivate rooms
IV 4. t,.r 1 an dies. cor. M m-.H ,.-... ......
VoOS. Piop
iriia. P.. .t Co., wholesale dealer in
nes tc Lienors, t). S. V r,.'.. i-t.,
and Sun Fran.
A I e":'', ' c,.'n!,:, r-111 Fr" 8L. wholesale
'onf'ectioiier.s.
Mi!!er, John IV, i.T
Jeweh r, (.tiers ti
1st st. Watchmaker A
to the l iihlie :i tti.. n.
soitinent of Watch, s. Clocks and Jewelry."
A J oeHer A" Co , Front m-ar t' st.. Dealers
X. u, ounve and !orei-n Wines, Liquors
unij Cigars.
Vorl;.r.ip A Thompsoo, dealers in Hard
ware Iron St; el. Hubs. Spokes, Hard
oed Lu-nher, d-c, Portland.
Oid.mal Jlotel cor. First and MorrUon
. pt" s"""o ' Ook. Proprietors.
par.st, , Uau-.ns & Cornell. Heal Estate
JL Acents. l'lti.w t v !.;.
and Stark sti eets.
cor. From
X aid A Co., loi l iout sr.
J01HSTB. riLKlSaTfjlirD
OC AX1) AUFvJST,
o
, JC,vT' F,,;ST SlRE. HOLVES' IiriLD-
ing,..dmou n.oM Laud's Bank.
Treats all diseases of the
r.yc, i:ar, Tliroat and I.uncp..
I J irhtcr, Paul.
tcr, Paul. 1(!5 First importer of
i iin wooden Curving, Parlor Orna-
J.1 Uet
ni'-nt-. Ac.
Rcsenbaon,, LS.ACo.,Tohocconists.inip0rt
ert of Fortnjn and Dometi L'qitor.
l uss House, Front st On F;
It opal. TLoiuaa Rv ""if1
'U'lonSPri,.
dlor ll,d " SMMidltrv
list
tr- !
Simon, J. ,5t; FroioTTZTT
rs r. r- r (J:
uor,
C" inaheimer. H l
il it: - .. " CI .M .
btrumtnts. i'U!"t, ijUM 1
. ti-
Okidrr
siarrore, S (; i--ii
Apothecary , a J
O J
A T
C oiith A. iis.T7ri
KJ dealer in Iru-3 p.,-, , ' vh.r
Glass, Perfumery, F'UuU "to.
O now A Koos. 7-5
kJ rrames, M(
in? Instrutiient
Frames. Mold!.,,.. ' .,T,. hToT
mtth, Put
in Cecal ThiH.' Iu.!,.
and Gold Dust. ' CTn f;f '.
XT-...-.
;o 107 v 1 . 10
I f i .iiii m --. l- v K.,r .,i ... .
-. a. .-ianiif.,rt.,.:- . "s
ij BPpointfd A:?er.t for the w 2 Jfw '
F. Howard A Cn r-K.. e ",f '. Rv.
r.i;r:.. ' r- Jarnt .j.,-
tions and imports of th
L... ' r. ..." 'e
1 ' m.
1 rndut.
.rrrany. Sat, Franrisco. V," " T
watches repaired in the vm e,re"
and wakbaskb to rt s,ti,,aCt:lSt ttl8B
err
' -errv tiros.. Xo. 17s r;,..... .
ding. Carpets. Ac. mime,
Xhe Clothin'r store mr7TrT -Furnisl
irT, CocBo'.S thW'-
'Fhitt'e tl H 1 a I- i . . .-
. - ot rriitit st T.
JL m M a-ons A Arrieh r
j-ni i rT:pien;riI1
i "ne, t.. v., n. r. c r v;,. c ,
JL dealer in Brandies W;., t '.8".
and I'orttr.
i:tm A" M r
rot st r'.., '-m.
deal's in Produce. -'f.cr.atij i
Tl ..II ... .
y y l.citorsn, UuLkiui-tcj. Offici .(, ,
t ellows 1 emple. vtl
'i
NEWS!
siiik ' ' j i-t sc- . .
LOOK OUT FOE GOOD
BARGA1KS!
S. ACKSRAN & GO.
TTAVE JUST EECIVED MX.;
JL JL btoi v of
o
"WHICH THE!" CFFES
Ctseaper than the Cfcayt:t.
Ve would sav, rorrc acd cor.Tier t- -
self before pun t.asic cUewherc. Ccrtuti.
cucsibta in part of
FANCY AND STATI.E tST-fi00t!,
CHOTIUSG. HATS.
L! )( TS A NDSH0 ES;
NOTIONS, CKOCERIES.
and a great many articles too lutre?- e t
mention.
ALSO, Doors, Window. Clara and Fstt.
ALL KINDS OF FROi rCE TALE IS
o
EXCHANGE FOR GCCD.si.
ALSO, WOOL wanted, for which wp.T
the UIGUEST riUCE.
s. AcirEEEur h a.
Oregon City, April SI, !S71:tf
N
EW
1VAGON '
iBV
Carrias;e RTanufactcry
The undersirned, huTing inrrpafed tht i
incisions of his prerolbes, at llie o'ti ii
Corner of iiain and Third stretn.
Oregon City
. . Orgce:
Takes this method to ir.fotm tie c d r'
(n and us nuinv new rnes r,T
pleased to call, flat lie is n' pr pnrr d. tr '
nmple roeni. good materials, ard tli"
best of inechanns. to bu:lii "". 1 ,,
struct, make. rumt. iron and turn
complete anv Fort of a vehicle from
nmn cart to b coreord c eh. Try rr.e.
lilacksmitldng. Horse or Ox fl oe irp.
cenern! jobbing neatly, rum Kl.v rnc "f
lr done. DAVID SM 1 1 H.
Opposite fcxce'sior iir-
A. G. WALLTXG'S
Pioneer Ocok Binder.
Corner of Front and Alder Street,
POIiTLAND, OKEGON
BLANK BOOKS It C LED and BOLNDtc
any dcorcd pattern. ,vr vrrS,
MUSIC BOOKS,
.11Ali;t.i.'r..-, --
PAPF.KS, Etc.. bound in "every van
riety cf
stvle known to the trade. .
Orders from the country pronto.-
e nied to.
REAL ESTATE. EXCHAKGt
P0ETLAKD, - - GREGCN-
DEALER IN PEAL ESTATE AND OTHER
IN VEST.MEN
Commissioner Selecting Swamp and u"
flowed Iands. . i,.:-pd
Farm Lands sold and purcna.scrs w-
for all kinds of landed property. ...B-6
Valuable securities n-ansierreu .u -
for real rstute. , t:t'f
Loans necrotiatcd on property, aco '
examined xnd de i i.-iiM-d. -.
Commissions solicited and execu
fid"l.tv nn.l rnmptnpn. -nrcel
OFFICE No. M Carter s uuiioi.
of Alder and Front streets.
Feb. 3, 7C;M 0