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-.-A- v'- jfc,: rvi fc RETAKE OF PRECEDING PAGE '"" "niMUNim,,!,,,,, i-j. , . - : i.n.m fii-mniM. vitii.irl.,- - .,4. r- - "-"". -:--"-i.:'-aV-5.-a.vij!aMaii WfTiHiffl o O Q o O e o O 0 O 1 FRIDAY, : MARCH 14. is:; TOWS AM) tOCVTY Ai-AKMKI Foil Us. Tli Pot tland dailie-s ! are terribly alarmed lop bar Oree- m Citv i Mill be washed away an t i ld coiiio dowu demo!i-h I ort- there in such force as to iana. u.'hj nas it tnat tt;o Jocks are in urager oi ucmg wasnmi away. whito Uie . r- I , . ... , Aftntf ri C t in I. I ' .i .. oI.au ! '"" ,u' uepanure: ana aiso i.iai ouats ' iuubu. "-'. ! U1-J oo io i.u up wr.n, out we ! would most repec-u!ly inform the writ- j ers for these respective joiirnal-i that they ! nppear to be moe ulitriaed t!:an the ?o.d j people of otir town. i:i the first plac. WI. In ttje nrst place ttiere is no mor "'"'-'f ,r 1,ck ! tli.m there w of ;..'ouni washing awiv t!i Hood. -re imt th-re to "; v. Tlie b:iin on thi'side is not reanlfd a- safe, but the town has ceased to become excited about the matter. The owners of it have been duly notified t'u vt they must pay all fXpensea of dami's should the works prive away, as th.-y were re.nde i insecure last suiiitner IJoats are p i-sin-j; in and out of the ba-in d tily and briii.-io down full loilils of freight :-. n.l n n ! o;:tl i n Z them at the war. house. This item is in a;cotd noce with the facts as they appear here. Our i'orihind contenmoi aries may see thing different from their locality. Ixiuaxs. We would like to ak the In dian Superintendent why it is that a lot of worthless Imlitns are permitted to hang about our town ? They are a nui-a-iuue and expense to our county and city. One Iudiarralotio. Jim. lrs co-t tiiis conn ty more Money thm nearly all other erim inil cases put toe.!ier. Les'des the large Mini- he h n cos' the cry Hi' is :-.s me in a, Capt. Jack, and would do t lie same thing if he h i I :ni opportunity. There jare otheis who ar- c "o;--t i:ulv getting dr.iuk and putting our eity to e;oen-e. "We h )pe tie' S'l pei in'euieii ' will have them remove. 1 from h-u-e. Th.-y are a curse to 'he co ;im iai y. I. -t them be put on the reservation a-m keep them awiiy fr.un lu re. Duly last e-k three bucks weie taken up for being drunk. Thee three. .,f I : . -s l- ill", board and e- j.ense of tfii.l. C'.-t '!.e city not les-t tn.ii $!.". Ttiis i- not Tiii ola e.I c i-e. It is of too frequent oceiii i :u e v. W:;:i! t.i into tie' Ma'- proper uutlmriiies to 1 i ter and rem v every i;;-: one ol th -m. Nor So (ae es .-ta'es th.it ;' sir lr. t a a I exeh mg ('a:!' --' e.mld r-.ot go through the look.-, 1 .: .. -.: -j : of high water. This is r.ot .-. i I;. are i:i goo i working ord -r and boa's e mi tiutii pas or could lis: l'ri.i:. As l.ttig as the wi'er Pes not run over the tip'o-r or j.-uard g re. t !o- !..' can be ; 'd lhro;iurii it. has n.-v -r b.-eu to the to- ,.(' tliis g i'e y-!. a'i i u ih we hive 'v.- or !!ua-e l-e: i.'g'ier vi'.-:- i iivoer riv.-r th ill there i-as !,e :i ihis wi:i:er. i- w . I i not interfere wi t; the pas- .:ge of boa's. Th- lock- ate a sueee.-s. a.d n. trou'o'.e to work. C.ip;. u.a :. a -too l ids lius- iac.-s. A !!:: .' :.vr. "v'e won id vi 1st respect fully re pi".? a 1 of our a-l.-erti-ei's in t:ii. citv that t!ev iu ike 110 new.- adve; d-- - e ineats a:: I i:a:i I !i-uu iu b ;.-: e S it us d We w.iui ad 1 er; : -eiij -j ' s t. !; ne v us w li til ' type, and .. ,;. .g is f..! -it- I ivd to -eid io !r m i.- t U ri a n-.vt j ad vertis-uii at hi ::.- 1 ;;! p- :er. v.-;.;eli j t--!ioald be lr . 1 1 1 1 " i y c'i.1.1; -d and ii"W ', features M'i -i u ted I.i ''' le'.d- r. v'-iic!) j v.ili a';ia:' l:,e :.i;'-, ",.-.a. We r-.ili -r ; :"t II a i;.nv ad Vel". 'lit th.'.:: ti :e j ull.i.ih li bl ones j Tf. t. D.iv t'-jv. The 1 -"r.s of j Urs. Lva.ls of Fortl-jul. si-vr to the; lute Mrs. Striekh.-r. of this p.'.-je. w.-.e I tik.-ii throng!: !;.-re to i -: ; -1 . :! I.en j f lo-r dill ileiod. ar.d :e.'.v ;;, : -, j til itie fi-i il ! ; rr e' l n. 1: is . e ! .- ;-.h e. 1 ( 1 t liree !n mi' !:s .-1 ace l:i-r - 1 r w M i-u; ! 1 I rtt the s.'.'iio p! u-e l--r -:g.-! l .odieri-i ill liv ing. a- d came ih-v. tr.u 1 Y," 11a ; V'.-lll t to :ale, d 1;.. i.e ; , e.i. .'.s JiM; ,a:.v C;;;i.: k.'.-i : M m,- n the reports 0:1 h'e iu ool .-"tpei'i.t- tend ant's ol.i j th.ue are 2.7." I c!.i;.I.--r; 11 c. u-K.im is ! ! -i V re j -.,. l WO') are i I between -1 :: I . ' y.'ir of ;i z ' --""'V- ! "ral have no" i e:,e'-t.-,t . ,-. t'lo.ving tt;. j to aver 1 je wi.il the lo .V.'S' ill it have been rejior'ed. l!;ev -,v. il l H'l.ub T about .'!.!') !. or a litile m re t! 01 h .11 i.e- nop ila io-i of th co inty. Ti: i - i- a g 1 I c a. 1:1 y for clii! Jreu. a these renor:--, s o, -v. P ::;! :-vr;t:;;v I'ri.-r tothedei h of Ci late John I'h nd: l'ei I ... ,. .1.., i volume of the Or. n w. was print.-1 by him iu this ci'v in !.'. j .lor.itel t th" Soei-oy oi the Ore- j gon Pioneers ol wh'eh 'i- was -iu '.ioiiora- ; rv lU'unoei-. w:m-:i l-.Tja.--' w.ti ie c 0:1- pli-d Midi atil tie vo'ume pl-.e-d ia eire HI tlie JVI'Oe'V '! - vaoi ;1) e gm , aud is placi d iu the proper hands 1;i::-!i:nk;i and Arroivrni. Captain F. I. West. United States Assistant Kngiueer. O lias resigned his pospion and accp'-ed a Fitua ion as Geii'-ril S 1 pe: inten buif of the locks aud canal at Oregon Citv. Major Hubert has up'Miinf'-. 1 ll. I). II n 1 d! the snece-or of Cio aln W.-st. We learn that Cat. W est will s ion the work at this jdace. i.i- ca irge ol W.t:u. d h" I) i .;-: 'Same- body, with capita", is wtu'ed to t -d-e h 11 I of the mil! ufact u;-e of prot-le.a wire. 1 on the Clark im is river. A very rie'i : lepo-it of tlie -ar.ie'e is W'ii op-- on the f irm of X-d-on Andim?. j 'ut above the y iper mill " Vxtt:u V..Tm:.-- -e- : ; , , bare raised tlie river to a very , : and 'he rai'ioad track between this p! re and the Clackama-; is un 1-r v.-iter The j. resent line we.i-;..-r will -o, brlu-g the ; "P ': 'he '..until J oh Ti e w if. of C'-ar!.-.-waters down to their norm d c e. didon. j wh i.- one of the par.i .s to ih:s unf.u-.un-' " , a-e f im..y tumble, i-. the motaer ..i' 1 h ree Srr.iNO. The ruin cease la- t To. s 1 it night ar.-l the wea'her is now clear an I ppring like, and the trees are reidv o fhoot forth their bn Is. If yon want to pee a prettv country, come to Oregon any time between this date and next Decem ber, o Xotvi:y Pir.mc. The Governor has ar- pointed Capt. J. T. Apperson. of this city, A Xotarr Public. The C .pt.iln ia a wor- 1 -,, . thv and deserving ciM.en. nn.l will levv-r- ot.u- '..- trmf eord'U-red on him. v . - In Tows. We had lu pleasure of meeting Mr. J. C. Mann, a farmer c;!!Z"n , of this place, in town this week. Jak j l, i;"T- .-'t-;'h. Captim J:iCk. the Mo looks as young and handsome as Le did j vi m whl Xf los ;"ari i -1 tov. T.ete is ,0 hnovovh;;-n: rx.... 1: " : I ii.s'tlous ;;o-s view- w-m m's 1 nomas 1 enmmore w;.o uau u Jeg boiribly crushed bv falling under a ,' car at Canbv. a f-w d ,v"s sine., dh-.l Fri- ! Vw everdmr at the It u'lroad Company': Hospital at F.st iVirthmd Pkiiu ers x i-icK rV v ' wood, of Mnwa,;;; - ;r;;: j 1 a 11 s bpiseopal Church on Friday evening- March lph. CoCxtv Court Proceedings. Follow ing are the County Court proceedings lor I he March term : In the matter of petition of Tualatin Mannf.icuiriiig Co. to change road from county line of Multnomah county to i-.ra: viewer. ordered 13 report tL ,.r.'.no--.-d chaii. A. ll. Shirdev. supervisor of di-trict No. 20. rri-i.lo his report which w .is ap- , , 1 ... ' proved and the same, r.' t-.ppo:n..ei. n,TCrl 0f Ik-nrv lieaiici. sr.pervi.w of district Nn. 20. was approved an;l i v j lWAev a-ipoiuicd for the ensui. James Jia:iey a;r ' " year. import of II. Purguson. deputy super visor ei' district No. IS. was upproveu j j-,. ,r- Vt..,s . ;rtr,l su;-iuvirur o X i5; t.- Uobal aodgrai, ,v.;.r,H.,. ' ij;7 l-:,.rt.-s. Charles Iloorar!-: and Thoni- a :,,- v.v:i. :m ,t..,1 vi.--.ver3 to !o cale a read fear the premises of O. S ;::;Tuy; viewers t.- ma en the LSii inst i:e;.. rt of Jon ph ; -ir.-.tow. supervu or of oi-n i;t .. was approv..al i.nd oiiu Kru-e appoiiued for the p.c; ':U year. Tii - f.-rry license of J a:,.es M. Moore was i educed from tfJ'J to c-7 o0 per an num. T!;e vie-.vers ;:i the matter of re-Iocat h'g a re:,d f : a .n the ferry landing to the l;c-ad of the canal. rep;ried favorable hr sa d change, and the read was ordei- eu es.;i Llishe.l. follows: Section 1 and 2. and the v.st half id M'ctt.ui 3 of ioV!i-!iip 4. seu'li range. 2 east of ftetd distii u No. '.)'.). also the hind claim of (J. K. iieade is annexe. I to road district No. Ili. In the matter of the petition to vacate the road under the locks. Max we!? K-ur.s-by J. Li!;'oy ard James L.il 'milto;! were nupointed vi. r-ri,: .said viewers to meet o:i the 1 i. st. Vari-ms a.'i.otit.t5 to the amount of c77j i;7 were allowed an?l uarr.irus or dered drawn f. r the .seventi amoatits. l'Kfiii.vrK lit six;:." ; In the matter of 'he e.-tate of Mary Ilau-er.; semiannual report filed. In the mi't. r of the es'ate of Isaac Capi.-s. lece;i-t at ; pi ootoi Vld takeii and ad i.i tr ed i. pyoba'e. in the m itt.-r of the estate of Clmdes Cu'tlng. Sr.. f ml i";i,.i:e:il account li'ed. In the ii;aiiei- of i!:e r-':i!e of -'m. D.ilam : se,!il-aui:-i re iort filed and ac-.'pted. and admi'ii-'ti-a'or granted !i-cen--e to .-1 1 i vi-o!e..! p:-oeriy at private .... :i i.e. N" CiiA.-;-:. Ti..-;e is i... ma'erial charge i:: the i.: ;;-ket re;. ,u ts from San l-'r.n c! -co. I'onhit.d or iL I.i i-Iuce from Olir 1..S1. (.'I., i:n):-. C.. v ..:.'. :. j.!r. He: try Wat ren iva-i out oil th .'.reels viserdiv, look in. 7 i.ri.d; if.irroved hi has ace :ii .i f:: t sic ,m woat ue F;.:-: I.i -Mr. tl -o. Fuchs gires wi.i rive a lunch at a'.!:id-:y evening. rra-'j r.-. A Wu-hi t:.,n. ;;:.d. r on correspon-l.-nt to the JY te of J-n. S '.ys: In the s"ie:ie r.t the White House. me:1... n 1 1 ; have !: . (";'. i:t J . eh.ir.ac . s::ie,i I: ..r. ih -v d eui' a c::r .... :uvi-s:;ga- ' f. i:-.ite uud de h:.ve no time t '-! the il :ecut:ve I."e I th Wi.ke lie-!-.- m ,y looh I..!'-. -ee at t!:e i.!a ::rh!cr he o'b -r -. 1 of ike avenue.' ;.d . 1 ed. i-r the iuvc.-.tiga-c f: u:: !er control." O :...' ill. 11 :'. . . :."l V' ;-;(: ep '. i ; 1 1 1 i : ie .di rs. tin : i a; e die id a:1, e.-tr.iug. --.t a:..; vii.;.' M I have n - - ::;:.i 11 -,."..'. t.'a'.ives ho I'.e M i net iu a proper a: I; i.:at ! e io t 1 ire th- grea, .-"rviei s 1 end .-re. : i h i a .- c i i.apaig : : 1 1 at he s ;. s lu.vt ids own popuiaritv ttiO .-lection. uf.-l h id to pud p-.-.rty e'.:d -i s 1 1. ! on -I:. lio I t .-: a e o . ;u. . ! 1 rec.'aa I :.!.: m i!ar: I I: -.-.-V. - ai .1: C'.i . I-' ! C. l.-d : 1 v 1' 1 - 1;. 1 w e, e v.: re eie-.ol weig,:' ; does i:-! owe an hod i k;'e t- i.,;;. dg.!. b.l! ill.: -1. c'.l r.i w -s ..eitre-l by i. ere. . 1 u , .,, il.:. v. ie-.- s ; r tj t st a o . It.ue'.'. N- V. . th ...s p..) in. j e ;.;;;.i . o.:;:,,;? a;.d II, '.- rer- -ut t:v-- :o e (J -i-l 1 -dly 1; f a ii ieia nt opti. a: -i l v. .:''; that his Kveeih'.ley :i.h.hs ;l'.-v i: n ,i help L Im dui ina the l.tecae:;: d .'l th - i:c.-d no' help hi.u 'now. -if 1 n ; - a. ra-l-U! II!.! v t Ke cure 1 I i s -If 'j his v. i.i r.--t dis-ij.-b Gen. (.re.t.t i;,!-h .,.,..'. i .ter-.--: :a -n ddies" inst tu,w , wen so ..r as i irrr-ii.'.- ir- cor.ce. new S .11 D mi : ago c.- ' 1. v. hich he hpes wilt i snee. J .-; eei . i t e since his own Sin 1) 1 njjj,.-,, sea :n-. toe" ' her wiih the whole , . . , !M-i,,.i iv.is soli-l- um;.h-n ly via.I'.e ited by the American peoide at the late eiecd u.v Family Titot fi.t'.s.- '.dm and Charles IP-yiioids ;.re brothers, says the Jinl't Hit id i'u'-sd:;. . I. !; th-y m e ia .dire bosti.py In-.v.r.ii .-..'.:! o hn is aeons d ' wrongiag the sa :iad in wiial ru! ol Chaiae.. and ll 1 , .-U aries ed to ; p;.e ir belou; Ju -iee X well of IX-t. P.v. la;vl ye.-terd -.y. to answer to the charge oi se thu ti- n. F u l y iu the m rr.'mg ihey met in ti -s c:'' uti i ei'i! -tre"!. In itie vi- i'y !':- Am. lie iXc.anpe 11 eel. nod when t 'is 1: te.-, v. ..- in pur.- ii- d J-.l.n ho shot hi.-.pi-.ul ..." Jo .u la'linto theCo-un-; : ''! I bv (h. ::i s an I ;'.e 'er v. . I. . .. ,1 :i.:-t jil.ejed u..d-r a. ;, .i (..;.- :: p.,.;e.-. Ii. ..;.. was l.e if 1 b. noee ...' i.'e-..y. and i.e p .id a !: !C ol .:.. e.no e - .-. .!,, -a w as taken to ii i-t I'ordmd by :.:: t;i,V:..u. and iadu-ii-ue h.-.vl ids . x rn.-i b-f .re Justice V-icdl. :.:; t was ,., un-.v.".' beiore Iran 1 Jurv in tise s..:! ,. ). I 1 def.oP,; oi ti d, he v.i.i :,j :! ,v be locked ch;t 1 .-o. and is - .id t(( be posse-s -d d more than ord.u :i v i-.-..:i s 11 'i:t -'r - . '. : .-'range that hv ' il i 1 ;ve a:i -i.-retl.';e. ' !Vr:"-'-;y '' a r-tai; groe.-ry "ther o.; i S reet in this in'lia.v, 1 - on.-.:, c i ; v . t" i.M oy to . :.)i !.,-:...- ti , j m.iti cip will be -i-e.. Sa... .1.-...1 a j d.e w..;uan".s tights f 11 ah iH gieatly ;:;'u',! "'a it: g the sn-cial (li.-.-datch 1 rom o ir co'-ren d-t i . i 'a . . r, ,-N-o. .,, ,. ,' , . ! " ' JK ";,1S- I . .. . 1 . "' 0 u -3"- A certain j ;"- i ;l -T' w of ,l,e n!,:;;e:, i ' . has. 1. seems. b,a n te-it ;ti' ,-,,r J L vr ...rdm.u-y !;:!i -r i....ni".t, pnV;',:l. let fry ttom t;;. p. l0t. (..,;,.;.,;,.,., r.g.;:- ia o.pi . :hecy m y !e. :. a 1 j. Vu:t;j no: be .-ur; : i-ii.g it he cal;.ed her mid P ' i:l j' hilf' J iv-' We tru,t however, sue m :y ::cc.-ed 1:1 i:er mis of peace: but. should she. r.nf. .rt una :c '' ! fail, ue w ill have the c tisoi 1 i u id'kuo ,!,ilt 1!- An!L"-,v s,il! lives .-nd i stlrtfs; c-r t:i now. without waiiing to hear from Mrs. i People oi uregon a chance to "en-V,"hitt!e.-A". r. llaiJ, F.b. 23. j orse ' the fellows. State Items. A fonr-foot vein of coal has lately been found iii iiuseiaw Valley. Mr. Vnnclpave offers the Albany Hojh tcr establishment for sale. ShuLrie is at Astoria, and will anchor the outside buoy in h5 old place. A money broker ccutd do a good busi ness at I nioii. Eastern Oregon. Ilon.Jas. II. Slater is expected at his home m La Grande by the ISth inst. Toat stealing is a little game just now lemj played by thieves about Albany. The farmers of KtsVrn Oregon are prat a- fur spring and the miners for snow. A local paper says that Jack Aiphin is about to open u hotel in Corvallis on the Laropej.n p!n. Mr. G. V.. Ilobart has received his ap pointment as Postmaster at Dallas, vice J. E). Lee resigned- a.r. Mnijirun pubo.-hes a pointed let! addicted to Il-.n. Y. McF. I'attou in t! er the la-t issue ot tlie M rcinj. Gold dust, iu considerable quanti'ies. is no-ed am..no; ,1,,. r..c,.lU ani-,- at iolt land from F intern Oregon. II. II. tuid Tlmm )S X. (J t'e are fitting up a pr'md.-g ollie,. hi Fugeue. ami will soon publi.-h a semi-weekly paper. A Farmers' Club w is orgmted at Cor vi'.lis lat Saturday wi;.h ;'. II aril ess. I'rts ident, and N. V. Newton, Secretary. Congress on the 2G'.h of February re jected a proposi ion to donate the Dalles iiiiu', budding to the State of Oregon. The C- ood Templars at Cove, Union Count--, with James IIea leis!iot as their W. C. T., are in a llaurisliing condition. The ste;!m-r M iria Wilkins is to be placed on the Willamette river as soon as she undergoes some necessary repairs. TI e late grand jury of Mult nam ih coun ty, returned fourteen indictments to the com t, out of twent y-two c iocs laid before them. A joint stock wireiiou-e. to hold 101. (Mii) bie he'- of when, and t be the fine t grain wari hoase in Oregon, is goi.ig to be put tip at Kngene. Mr. D'tfur Ira; thus far succeeded mo-t solen i;,', y .i a in v ;-lng for Oregon's por tion to defray the expenses of the Centen nial Celebration. The new paper at Fmnire city will be called the Coos Fiy X im and the lirst, r.untb-.-r will 1 rohably be i.-.-:ued on Thurs day of ll is '.Vvek. II. C. Ft!:::ey. of Salem, will this stetson erect large w :;vt:ru.-e.- at Tangeut. Hal sey r.-.'.i ll.t-ri.-biiig. He has just cotn p'.eted one at Junction. Th.-' failure of tlie Peace Con:mTssion to ;:. d. pe.ae. wi'ii Ce.pt. Jack, rejoiees i!ie peoide of Jack-cm eonnj-. who'waut to see the .0. uoc in u iden rs punislied. A VeinhiSii m catch, s wi'd geese h? so.h'i;georn in alcohol and e it'erins it on tii' c round. T!: g.-ese came along :i -i trotd.e up the corn uut.l they are d J d . J. I. May of Portland late of Linn county has been be! 1 ta answer to a charg- --.f perjury, said to have been Cem iitMcd at the last term of the Circuit Court in Linn coon 'v. Tin- Albany Urf, h .s fou nd her now. She is (li; yea:" old. and has unaided, woven in . !tu ;J:j-.e years. 3..T.C0 yards ot c !. b sides :t:eade ;io::,g to i:cr other L 1st J'T ?. L me, nceompnni- ed Vy his s n and another person, killed two b.'-ge c-.ugar.-t 11. ".r his firm on tlie he id waters of Deer crceh, about twelve miles from I sebt.'r. On 'he rierairi? of tr;lt G'.h. a young man ;. : u-- ! X. V. V til. employed in a mining ch'dm -.n Ja-'-k-on Creek in J tck s on en-nite. v,-n.s hilled almost instantly bv tlie ban': c x l--g on him. The G i-i n ! .fury of Multnomah county h:sj:t r,- -oi-t that they consider the manor of a ileform School of such importune-, that, ir c ;nr:.it too sneedilv be in- The lite city elect;. n in Jncksonvil'e was a spiri' Joss con'e.;', exceot. for the o!-!ie- of .! Mvhatl. For that 'the fight va .'.-arm. arid tiie sucees-I'ul candidate won by a m .joriij- ot cue vote 0:0;,'. Mr. W. L. Adam?., a well 'mown pioneer !' 1 ti e'l'i.'-r editor iu Ore" il). is t rioting a b-:o!c on Oreg-m and Iter re s.'-.ai-ees. v. e i: Ave r.o o ;'.)'. bat wuat it will contiin much useful inf jimatio-a. lefer ta'.f all who heir i!:e lectures of Gen II. L. A -po- ;ufe :; r.n:-:ioi,s to leave for O-a gon before the Geiteial gets 1 a'f ihroti'.h. Here's what we call an efT. cl ive ieet'irer A. '. Arnold. Pap. Clerk of Albany School Di.-'rict, lurui-in-s the fol'ewing sta is ics: X'.unber of persons in the D,s' triet b -tc.-een ih. a.r of four and Iweuty -17; females. This is a decrease ui since last year. Prom the S"r''.''.i( Several fimllies who d'-sigiied emigrating to the Wallowa vii'ey. have ab induced their intentions they do not pror. 1: iving their sc. tljis taken by either the Indiuis.u Peace C, 0.1-mis-i mei-s. A number already ihere will g.-t out as .-..on as spring open?." The ZI: ;'c to; informs 11s that 0:1 le, '.ru ing the terras oil'ere.l !y the Commi-.-ioii ers to the X'n'.o- murderers. Governor G rover renew.. 1 his pro'esi bv telegr.trdi to th; C m;ni--io:ier f Indian Afftirs at v. a.-i;,i:; ion t:g:i::-t the cousiimuiattoa of any trea'y c;-.-;-ni."g tLe murderer.;."' The f .llov. ing are the of.lcers of the Hum -burg i 'er.aer.; Co:!): Pree.d-'f.t. V.'ni. ?.P t '; h e. h iee I 'r.-.-Ider.t, Wiuonghoy C.-.'.rehil:; :;ee! a-: ;ry, .- ilm II. Stai'h: T.-eiiS .l-.'f. David Kuy. I'ewv II vile. Vru ! . u 1 . o c a loan TI. Smii a w. e!i ct- e 1 ie .. ga'es to a'teu l : '-e i arniers (Jmi ventio.i at Al!ni:y Situiday. M trch Ctli. . The 7....-.s'.n :a s-iys :!; it th e La:.d Cm 1 lis-; . iers hive ja-t hid a c.m.mudioii-; oiTl te ii --l up. The; '.-h.:; t'e (h!;a:fi'er has bee- lelltt-.l lerth.it o:rp..:;'. IleretO i.ue -11 the La mi Ohl-e lii-misa h is been ir .n-.ei. d in the Secretary's oHice which is ; Itog the.- to osmdi f.rth- in 1 Itif.uious busi-ie-s t'mt has grown up the last few ve . i s. Ti e A'bany Ih;.'jcrit says: Several of o ir exchange- are making tip- itement t 1 it --'.he .- udeuts of Ai'a my College had a tight wiih a pnd'ewor and got into the Coiir-." It isn't true. They didn't have any trouble with a profes-or. There was just a IP tie Lea i punching and rudder ki 'king among the young Modocs. A! quiet now. An o!J man named Crowley was found dead in a thicket id fir bre.-h. a few miles sou h of Sc'm las! I'tilty evening. He h :t iionie o-.ily i:t the morning to go to a m-ighbm 's a short distance oil". As he did not arrive at his destination in due season search v.-a.i instituted wi a tlie above re sult. S:i;e think Le died cf poison. o'h.rs th .t the .-hold of walking killed him. He was living with his son at the time, and Lad considerable property. There is not-ta paper in tlie State wliie-li lias emlor?i''l the disgraceful surretivler to Captain Jack bv the " 5ommi"ion" Give thc COURTESY OF TtA'Ttrtroc ttv ScRinxKit's roil Makc-u- The illustrated article in Scribner's fcr March iucle.de an interestinjr description of "Lil iu the New Diamond Diggings'' cfSoatli Africa: "i'ro 'e.sor Morse and the Telegraph,'- with the only correct account cf the sending of the first telegram, cf wLich a fac-siuiilo is given, as well as the f:c Kinile cf the Mrst daguerreotype of the human face ever made in America; "Xapolean II, King of Home and Duke of Ueichstadt,-' with several portraits of the sou of the first Napoleon and curious particulars ut his life; and '-Folk-Life in German Ily nays'' wnu a iiumuci ui luierosiing pic tares. In the present installment of Dr. lloli.ia.t s .ruiur iounicasue. there is a d.'.-eription of '-revival' in a New England village, and "An tit I'iick,'' m;;l:es her first ap;ea!-.mce. There re two good short stories. -The woman Who Saved me," by Fannie F. Hudson, ami --A Ghc who .Made Himself Fseful." also u remarkable essay by Augustus Flan volt enti'led Christ' -"Mirad -S S jtent.h.-a!!y Consi.ter ed."' An anonymous paper on the late George P. Putnam presents an admirable analysis of the character of the 1 te cele brated pubii. her. -Mr. Stedmau giver-, us some beautiful "Stanzas lor Mibio." from an unfinished drami; si : 1 lrom George M cD'inald we have r.n th. r PX'piishe traeslaii on from N'ovalis. Dr. Iloi! md. the editor, di --cus-os in du" Topics of the T,me" The lleadcig of i'erio lie lis. Pro-fe.-sional and Literary Incomes, and The Complicity of Jus: ice Widi Cid.r.e. The Old Cabinet con'aiiis n no ice oi the re cent Census, and some verses entitled 'The Fuel to His Po.-i;i.'r 111 llama ur.d Society, Honsehol 1 Art. Co-operative llotisekeepiag. I idles at Sei. llyp;u- gen tility, and the (James tt Child iea and the Gambling of .Men. are treated. Til- De partments of -Culture and Progress" and Xa nt e and S :i nee." are if usual both insti'uciive aul eaiert .lining, while in -F chin j:s"" the ard.-t has illustrated a tra-ic Winter's T.dj Sax- II din's many fiiends will be glad to learn th it a new story by that wide r will be commene.i in Scr. bum's for April. IIoiiAct: G::t;;:i.KY ox t:i:: CmtmrMomi. r;:u. The wrong- d me the people by the Credit Mcbi!:,-r spoilers was tersely sta -ed iu the speech of Horace Greeley at In--Jiaiiapolis. dutiitg the late Pre.ddeati.;l canvass. He sa'd: These Gentlemen contracted with them selves twice the fair cost ot entirely build i.ig and equipping the load: and. build ing th.! road wiih the proceed-, of the money lent by the Govern.:; it. they pro ceeded to divide a along them.-eivc tae od:er bonds, fpaal to the amount for which Congress had m tde on the entire road, ily thee means 2i).0'J.).0;)J or :juJ (iUJ,0v!t) were divided among th.e p.arties and all that money so divided we are ca!i ed upon to t-ey. So that to da' the peo pie of t!;is country are paying some mil lions per annum out of their haul earnings for inter..--t or. thcie bends lent to the I'a eilic i":.v! p. tying t his money a interest to meet the vast sums divided by the.-.e g-mieinen among them selves, as the divi dends of the Credit Mobilicr of Aiueric:'.. Is Good Pi:rcTi:. Clackamas credit is good iii this county, if we may judge by the written opinion cf our County Com missioners. Maivm county holds a!1 or. der iio.u Clackamas county for contribu tion to the expenses of bridge building on Ihitte Creek and Ih-d iiag river. Some p irties have been cn'eri;:g to buy the or der at IP.) ecu s on the il oii.tr: but the Com missioners didn't see it in ihat light, and now the order bears tha indorsement, ".tout want to sei'." I'lattei infr to Clack amas: and :'e;::blo in Mari :;. Is Si:i:n;n.- e c'dp the foliowing from the Victoria .'7o 1 i-.' of a late date: II. M.S. Petrel left Iwiuimalt barber at 8 o'clock, yesterday mornieg. in r-.mrch of the ill fa ed bteatner George S. Wright, as alio to leader aid to c::y sLr.ivorc whom she may be fjit:;naie et-augh to di.-tcover. The U. 6. reveau-j ca'ter Lincola follow ed in her wake, ut d-yiigiit. afler having iiad her boiler. luachiueiy g-ihtly leoai. ed lor the !. io.:? Lx .::: ;!:::; i:dk iix:;;s. We nko enter prise, and we kno w of no other class of budiiess men displaying mare of it than the newspaper publishers of America. The Publishers of Our Fire.::..:.: F.-li.ul. Chicago, announce this week in cur columns, their second Annual IM-.'.ribution cf premiums to s ios U shers. This excellent Siory and Family Y.'eckly i.3 e-j-.v in its third volume. I.s succc-o Las Lt-n preat. It is f. rally es tablished a.3 o::e ol the leading weeklies cfthe L'uio.n. v. ita the hit ' cst cl-.-cilation 01 :y paper Weed. Its success may it: no slight degree be attributed to its tieihod of diiittibutir.-j juemi-ints which Is permanent wiih this paper, being held a ir.iially. It,- !! :; io;:' ;o :i 'l -! year gave general sa'i. fiction. Their lis! ol premi ums is line and secure.-, m every subscrib er ior Id" U a j-reiidum 1 id:ei ia Ciie'a or sum-; one of the w.'.uable .-.riicb'S i:;e-i-tioued iu the 11. a. We ch .'.'i iV.'.ly recom mend th- pajer. Tkek p ! -.;. of dtstiilmt ing premiums i? a notable part cf their wed conducted cuterpr: and our readers need Lave r.o donu s us to their being fair ly dealt with. Tim paper is a tmancial success. Its iaimenrj circulation enable its pubii hers io ..'1'.T this valuable list of lrci::Ium '. ami ta icily carry oat their plan of d:-:rihati::g i! em. Spec'me;: cepii s of the pa; er and pre mium list p;vh had b y a lore.-. - mr' i u 1 ;-..-s may be the ihibli.-liei-s CLicairo. A Disease with a Thjt:-u:id Symptom-.-. lu-spep-';. is il: . ni ut perplrxia ; of all human aibneut.-'. It; symptom are almost- iat'nite in their vari'.ty, aul th - ! ;l-.;-:i uv.d tee ir ".eio:il e;o io'ie.-.j i:f the diaso a f.ie.-.y th.aas -Ives thc pr.-y, in titin, of cv.-ry hr.-ova mah; ly. adds. 1- dtf, iu p...!,!3 !Iu v spsapathy v.l.-.ii c-vi-t.s lieliveeu the ;tom iv-li a:-. I t)ie i.al.:, a:..! i-i p e.rt ul'O to the mat that any ,'.h'i:;-l:.:i:.f.. ..f the dlj.--t ive faru-'.i'vi nee .--s il;- rds- : lers tli,.- 1'vvr, ;.e bawels aul thj i:c;va -.- s.-'- aaa, 11:1 1 u.eet -, i-i some ext.-n-, the ea. :.':- of t':e 1 leu 1. A meai-c-iae fiat, h':e II...,t. t.v-'s I-'itters, mt 01. ly f...:u-s tlie st'.maeb., b.it ;.t the same ti:ae ;-.)nt:o;.v tbe llv. " . i-olnees e r .- :l ..- ! e' h f I e iy, bi.a:,:-: tbe jK-ive--, j..;i :;.-. ilia Hails :..:d a-.- to v. mm 1 r.i:;e. i.-:c !," i - thoivior.j ti.e (rue u.i.l only speckle l-'i- chtvs.ie i;:ai;,--.-.-f k-a. tj-a-h ia the on tr.oiaa cf this famous ve-:. table. thraiive. It not omy enres dy--- T-:a, hu. a! ;.ll i .;:ec:ai ti.ats and eon-e'iucrnecs. rdoreover, it i.; iav.tl".- a'j.e as a rr.vcmi.e . 1 : - ..oi. .jae v.dio choes.,s ta tahe hall a wine hi- ld cf il-i.s n,-rc-.-ab!o apreth:.T and st .maehte ...bitu-dly tliree times a day v. ill ear he timmhed villi ox- l ivs,:o;i r.fU-r eatar...', la: l !'l;e' a: lorjs, or any other iadicatieiis t. a wan. m ih--,r m tae dij-e-tive and a ; dmilath:- cleans. The debility anl lan-uor s ureriudcee.! by hot weather are immediately and i-ennam-atly :ehi .-t.i by the Ititters, mil ravens v.ko are u:.: rltati aialty ia i lined to loch up.aillfe "a- ihyyr.: !i a -de s --, dark ly," will be upt t-j tabs a V.-hrh r s: :vl mm : b-.j-t-ful vic-w or the situation uivhr the- gcuial inga-c-uce of LUi wh-;leso:ue uieihinal statein-.-nt. Tiik Profhssio.n" and th.e public acknowl edge the wonderful cures .vhicii l.ave teen ct'i-cted bv the u-e of V.'iST.v.a's Balsai. er V.'iLD CiihKKV. It is the best remedy ex ta t for ad laa-.t troubles, from the slightest c dd to the settled Iisea.-e. Oregon Lixlfje N'o. 3, I. O. of O. F.- .. Jleets every Thursday even ,.."-cki.'i ing at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's ijjiE Main s eet. Members of the Order arc invited to attend i ltv order X. G. BANCROFT LIBRARY, ntr oat tpoowt a Thdt Favorite Home Rt'inrdv, PA S n-K 8 L L E R, Km hom Uforo the publia over TUItiTY Yl'Ar.S, and probably lias a. wiJVr au.l bettor reputation thau any other r-roprktary raedioiue of the jiresiit Jay. At this pciioI there civ fow im;uiiiiiiiitOtl with tlie merits of the PAIX-itlLi- 1 LEU; but, while sojaC extol it aa a liuiiucnt they know but little of its power iu easing- pain when taken internally; while ethers use it iutcr nully with jreat euocess, but are equally igno r:int cf its healing virt.-3 when apiilied external ly. V.'e thejefure wish to say to all, that is equally sueeesful, whether lucl internally or ex- temally. It is sultieient evidence as a stan hixil medieiae ta knew that it is now used in all pans of the v. -oil I, and th at its sale is constantly in-eiea-i-.-.g-. c, n ative a-f:it has hud suc-li a wiJe siix-;ul t-ttlo cr fjivca sucU universul satisfnetioa. KAVIS' I'AIX-ICILLKP. is a purely ve.-tubl eiimi-.ouuu, prepared from the best and pares materia!., ami witli a cere that insures the most perfect uiiif'.-n-iity in tbe inedkiae; and v.hilo it i-i the moit eta -etive remedy for paiu, it h. a rn-r-l'.'Ctly safe medicine, evea in the most unshillul bauds. It is craimr.tly a FA?11ILY .IKDICIXE; and by beb'i- kc-it ready for immediate resort, will .save many an hour of stufeiautr, aud litany a dol lar in time toi l do-j'e. i'.s talis. After ever thirty years trial, it is still receiving the m j;t im'pmlitied te-tim iuials to its virtues, hira persons of the kh-kost character aud rc spon dt.dlty. laain.rt t.hy-.ltiar.s ewmmciid it 11s a meat e'Teet uai i.rc-parat ion l'o'j th? ertinctica of pain. It is not ouly tkc b'j: t remedy ever Uiiowu for Itia.is- -., Cats, Hums, '...t.ut for Dys eutai y,m- Ckolcra, or any sort of bavel coinx'k.int it is a remc !y im-uipas-ed Ihr clileieacy, and j-.i lity of action. Iu tl;-' !-;reat i-ities of ludia, aul other licit climate?, it has become the stand ard me Heine for all sueh complaints as well as lor Dy.--pep.-ia, I.iver Comphiiuts, and nil other kindred disorders. 1'or Coujrbs and Colds, Cank- ,r, A,:lana, and Khom.atie diiticulties, at has ii-.en provea nv trie most, aouiiuaiib una c-anvme- ' la; 10 ie aa ia iLiii.Le.u A'v'e would caution the ptiblie against all imita tians of our preparation, either in riam , or style of putting up. :.Iaivh 7.-;ul The following persons are authorized to act as agents for the Exti:rprise : Ceo. P. Powell & Cc, do l'ark Rjw, Xe-v Y01 lc. foe. Wethcrill & Co., 007 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Abbott Cu., Xo. S2 ec SI Xassaa street, New York. Portland, Oregon L Samuel San Francisco, Thomas Uoyce Sail Pi-anciseo, L. P. t'iher St. H elens, Columbia county, ... .S. A. Miles Astoria, Ch-.fsop county A. Van Dtuen. Laf.r.etto. Yamhill county.. J. L. Furtrcson. Dallas, l oll; county Dave Holmes. Co. vuhia " J. S. Palmer. Canvoa Citv V.r. L;. I.aswell. Dalles, Yr.seo ocntv X. il.Catcs. LaCrai.de, P. den cotmty A. C.Craig. l'endlf-ton, rmatilhi comity... S. V. Knox IIi'iul-uc City J.M. Thompson 1. C K A M A S C O L" t ' T V . Heaver Creek CP. Pernio. liable Creek Prank W. Feeder. Ca-ead-'-s Henry McCu gin. Lower Mchd'.a Xi. Mcreland. Canhv J.W. Sirawser, Upper Moklla Yv P. Ymtghau lliti-.iir.g'j 'A. C. Norton. Cutting'' P. Wrmht. lici-teiii Hi'jjree Lru'.jc So. 'i, O. O. F. 2 C, wi-tt ua the tdeccr.u and Fourth TL'F. 'DA Y r ','J-: XI XGS. i.i' e.icii month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. Membiu-3 of the Degree are invited to attend. F r the very best ptiotographs. go t Brad ley Si Ititlcfsoi.'s Cailery without L'TAIIb- ASCFXD IX THE ELEVATOR, 4l"J IMontgomcrv Street, hhm Pranci co. l-V.-to4 X:.CA3:P.til3.T a. O. -i, I . O. P. Meets at Cdd Fellows' Hall cu the FIRST AXD THIRD TUESDAY EVEXIXG of each month. Patriarchs in good stand bier are invited to attend. Feb. S. l-7::tf The Atlantic ('aide is a Xational benefit so are SILVER TIPPED Shoes for children. Never wear through at the toe. Tiy them. For sale by all dealers. r-Iiil'iioiuali r.o.i;:t; Mo. 1, A. F". am! p. A. ?!.- -Hohlc its regular coiamunica xAytionr. on tho V.'-i awl Third eV.'u' yr'Ii'l in cadi meat':, at 7 o'clock lrom the L'otli of Sent: inker tu the -oth cf March, and i.'arch totl.e o'clock friitn ti.e li' .h ct tleptembcr. I of : . a; in g-t-d .-tanuiag are i:i ited to attend. Pec. i-hl '-'o, i'y order of Y. d. - - f vo Li.:.icSi- GEOliGE FUCHS will give a Ires lunch at his place, corner cf Uliah street, north cf the Hail rmid Depot 0:1 Saturday evening. Ever;, body is invited ta be prevent. A C? IZs f. r?) Tr FT rt ii A B u m U u m tJ m w 1 31 tit rn T 1j A A'.' . OFriCF.-TCo. 11, Dehum's building-, Portland 2d uch 7, ls;.j.ti XoMic of fiinl Sittlfiipiit. In the matter of the i state of J. S. alcAmmoa, .1. . ;.. . t j. i.ii' ";y!", AP.rii7isTr.ATon of :-" ti e above ll--: ate, b .vi;:;. tiled Ids tmal ae coe.r,' v. it!: rr :yer for ihi.-l settleincnt. io . as or dered by ;t, f-. it:f to .t r'en.b.; , t'.e ;th day of Aji.-il, b'.r.t, 1 e ret i'p.u-t tV.r the be.-.:-ii:rf object fona to saia n port, at wl.i- h time idi per oas inten-t-ed me beivi v uetiiielta uppcnr and make their oeje.a ;o-e, u u:y 1 av. J7 (rue: o Atte-t : I.. V.'AVf, Cout.tr Jud-ro Jl. F. t'.VlTi -LI, t hah. ma7wi riolie: cf Ftp -1 mhiJcjiinit. In the matter of the Estate of Ciia.lra Catfir? de--.:.. d : ia t be ( 'can f v Court Iter Claiba I . -. : I '.; i t I 1 - .1. r-VI C Ai:. i .'- is . I.'A'1'Oll i:-'SATI- EfsTATK -t- i.e , :- e .1.-1 '.ie ;..voimc t';r land s, .-'l.u.ierit of. i; i ia'..i'-u ( y tt: Vmt tint lion-Jay, tbe 7 1 i. d.-y April, I .,73, ;it 1 o" hx-k p. iu. of ..;! .lev, b ; ". : :e:rt i.jr final k tt emiait v itlu ''-..he., Jr., tiie aon iiii-irator t!.. ' of. !.:' rot " J.K. WAIT, ii. 1 '. ( ' '."i 1 i .11 i -.t 'terk. Co. J udgc. 1J I'la.aT e. M "AUbfllV, A'-l'v- for Aumiai.-!ratir. maTwl TaGtiCD I rp.0 TIIF.TAX-FA YEES OF CLACKAMAS i. ccunt.,' oho have not paid tia ir taxes for year b 72, th- iiine bar- arii.ed when the t ixe.-. must be j aid. Those in arrears of i ax, s it thev i. Ish t save coots mu.-t come forward and pav ut j.rom:it!v. Feb. -.lib, 1-73. A. F. IIEDftES, SherifT of Clackamas e. unite, Oresron. liv C. F. UEATIE. Deputy. is."cb:tf City Proporty Fo v P " Irt W 1 . w THE GREATEST INDITE IE NTS EVER OF PIlOI'laRTY ITi tlKEGOX CITV. OXSISTIXC OF FOUR LOTS GOOD J Dweiiing, s ith seven rooms ; Good Or chard ; and an unequalled well of water; all in good repair, and situated in the most sitrht ly a'l hea'.tliy portions of the cicj-; Title perfect; which I otter for sale cheap, being desirous of leaving tlie city. For particulars enquire of EUGE.VE LA FOREST. at Thos. Charman's store. I Oregon City. Oct. '2'Ah 1872 BOOT AND SHOS E6ESE Alt IMHE1ISE STOCK AS USUAL. ononcE A. PEASE, SUCCESSOR TO PROTZMAX, GILLlnAX i CO., COR. FIRST AMOltRIgOS Sis., rOETL A X D . nov22tf AND THE Xi: rS7 .CELEBRATED SWISS STOMACH BITTERS 1 rirSlt al.a most healthful Tonic ....... 5.,. , , . WT . , introduced in the United states. fl These Ritteis have H u .1... -L- i yvuu ill uii'L-aii 1 liiu- j cisco Maiket for over 1 1 n-i-nly Years, and ti notwithstanding the many new candidates J for public favor, the l sales have constantly increased. KTAYLUn & BEX (; KEI'! Sole Agents, tv4o'. and 411 Clay St.. ij San Francisco, iiij-lv Grocer & Provision Dealer, X'cxt door south of the Court House, .Tain Street, Oregon Cily, Oregon, DEALER IX CEST FAMILY QOOEniES, COFFEE, TEA , SUGAR, 1 LOFR AND M MA L of alt kinds, PICKLES, SO P. SALT, CAN X ED FRUITS and OYSTERS, Also, all kinds of Fresh. Fruits and Vegetables. BUTTER. CHEESE and EGGS. TOR VCCO and ClOAKS, GLASSWARE, Etc., Etc. All kinds of country Produce taken in ex change for goods at the highest mai ket rates. "'Coods delivered iu the city free of c! nrge. A fair share of patronage solicited. March 23, ls72:tf The Puloisntnin Balm HOUGH MIXTURE. W. S. PARSER, OP JACKSONVILLE, HAS DISCOVER ed a remedy, composed of the Extract from Mountain Halm, which grows in Jack: son county, and ether Vegetable Ingredients, which has enabled him to furnish the alllict e 1 with a purely Vegetable a perfectly harmless, and yet the The jlost Powerful Lung Remedy ever discovered. It is yjood for Covfjhs, Colds, Croup and Ercncliitis And is r.n AGUE PREVENTIVE! T-lood Z?iirif;2r, Iuvirroratcr and Ap potizc , - And is noted lor ml Xetvous and Bilious ails. Jlany letters might be adduced to show what the medicine has done fif necessary) but try a bottle, and it will recommend itself wherever it is introduced. For rale at the Oregon City Drug store, and rdl dcaleis in medicine. S:is.itU Si I7a-i-is, Agents, Portland, Ore-ron. Piapar ed by W. II. PARKER, deeCniS Independence, Oregon. rpAKEN UP I'.Y THE SUlkSCRIDER JL living iu Eap.le Creek reciuct, Clacka mas county, cii3 la'-ge r.-d covr, some white on the back end Ivi'.y, white ia fiicc from eyes up ; a Jim brand en the left hip ; both horns liave been bo.cd on the back' part of tlie under-side of them ; no eer marks ; said cow is about six years eld ; said cow came to mv premises about the middle of November last. ROUT. KIRKIIAM. Eagle Creek, Clackamas Co, Oregon, Jan. 2oth,'lt73. Apprised on the 3oth day of Jan. 1s73, at .f.'o, dv l-'KAMv V.. 1 OSTEIt, feb7w3 J. P. for Eagle Creek Precinct. i J- :..'-- 'i.-i , ta , i ri The standard remedy for Coughs, I n flt- rtizii, S-irc Thront, ll'hc.ij'inz. Coush Crfvp, J.lvtr Van pi ' ; in I, jrr'tt!iitix,TUr:linz f tht f-nngi:, and every affection cf the Throat, Lunes and Chest, including f'o.vsrciPViox. Av. b.iliara of V. iid Ciit-rry does not dry ;-.p a t'ough, but loosens it, cleanses the lurgs, nr.d allays irritation, thus rar.ovlii;; (ht c-tu-.e of the complaint. None genuine unless signed I. Fens. Prepared by Sr.Tti V. Fou im S.i.vs, F.o-ton. Sold by RrmiNUTo:.-, IIost;:tti:k ,k Co., San Francisco, aud bv dealers cenera!!v. rpHE UXPFRSIGXIX) DESIRES TO SELL A. bis property in Oregon City will sell at a bargain, to a good pureha-er. A'.sa d town lets iu Canemah, v,-ith good fer.ee arcaud. Also 'j. to n lots in lower end of Oregon City; also Dto of land known as th.e d.n--tion land claim of Win. Stone, 8 miles southeast of Oretrou City, with seme im provements, thinly limbered, no under growth, good lasting water " cjf"ii.ouire at County Clerks office. J. ll. FI'.AZER. Oregon City, May 1th, 1t72. v8h23 (LATE OF ILLINOIS.) PHYSICIAN AM) SlTtGEOX, OJt EGO X CITY, Oil EG 0 X. Will i"pond promptly to calls during either dav or ri-'bt. OFFICII At Ward's Drucr Store. fan be found at tlie ClhT House at nisht. Fch. it, 1S73. lu-lp HOME SHUTTLE IHPHOVED LOCK STITCH Sevlsa jSIacSaine. The Most Simple, Practical wil ECOKOiHICAL HACHUTE IBUSB. Sales Exceed all Others oa the forth ratific Coast. rpilEY SEW MORE RAPIDLY AND J with less noise than any ether Machine. The only practical lo.v priced Machine that gives entire satisfaction. E1LY S45- What other Agents lon?t tell von about the IMPROVED UOME JS II UTTLEe-MA-CHIN E : - - They toiV idl you That theyare the simp lest, having less number of pieces, and more readily understood than any other. That they arc the lightest running ; more easily learned and operated. f That more HOME SHUTTLES are sent out from the General Agency at Portland, man an me otners combined. Ttuy don'l irU umi. They sew equally as on heavy and light goods. liny don t till you, lhat theft use the pat ents of the high priced machines. Ihty tion tied yov, 1 hat it has the straight needle and self-adjusting tension-?- cc? hat people who hare trsed them and compared them to other Machines will tell vou : That they arc more easily learned and op erated ; Simple.-t and best for all kinds ot work, and will use Linen aud all other kinds of threads and silks. A f.-w of the names are iriven below who are using the IMPROVED HOME SHUTTLE EEFEKEXCES. Gen. Pell, Portland; C S. Silvers, Portland; Wm. Masters, Portland; C. W. Prindle, Bookkeeper for Lcvcridge, Wadham & Co. Miss L. Vaughn, Portland. Mrs. J. Ii. Upton, East Portland; Mrs. S. A. Moreland, Portland; i Mrs. J.S. Church, Oregon City. Machines forwarded to any address, with full directions for using, on receipt of price. XO. 1, S0 ; NO. 2,4.5. GEO. W. TRAVER,, Gray's Music Store, Odd 'fellows' Fein pie, General Agent, First street.O dcclcmiG Portland. O O o o OUT CF THE FBRE! o S. J. McOOEMICK o "C-S IIA1TY TO INFORM HIS NUMEROUS friends, iatrous, aud the public ia general, that he lias JLZ OPENED THE rilANfCUN BOOK STORE, AT ll FIISST Til EET, NEXT CENTRAL MARKET, With a Complete Stock of School Uraoks, Stationery, Blank Books, GOLD ?EXS, CJGTLSRY- ETC., o Which he will dispose of AT THE LOAVEST TOSSIBLE TRICES. O o Pubsr-iiiitions Received for nil the Popular Ncwspapci-s and Maira7ines, wldcli will l de livered to any part of the State. Tftsblni. n LITE AIikD LET LIVE! TIIE CRECCX CITV HACK AND DRAY CO o c HAVING PURCHASED The Li very Stock and liusineM i of Messrs. Wilms Paoi-;uTo3f, . nnd be Drays, Horses aud lsusinessot C. N Greasm.ix, are now prepared to carry on 0 L1VEI1V UISIESS, O AXO DRATI.XU. We wiy also deliver slab wood to all thos. persons t-J whom Willis & Ltrousrhton havtr engaged and as many more as will engage j-kib wood 1'vom us, so far as we cn get a supply. w Orders left at the Lirerv Stable for Wood, Drayinir or Hauling, will Le attended to with dispatch. Patronage in oursereral branches of business solicited. OurChargfhall be IlacSernte. g jflT-Tha Highest Cas.h-Price paid for Oats delivered tt the Stable.0 C. X. GIJEENMAN, President, J. Ll. PR A Z E !t, Secretary. Of O. C. II. & D. Co. Cregon City. Anr. 23, 1&72. tf. FALL AND WINTER GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT 31. SELLING'S o dealer IN- DRY GOODS, CLOTHING," ROOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, GROCERIES. CROCKERY, XOTIOXS, AC. MAIX STREET, OREGOX CITY. PRODUCE cf all kinds bought, for which I pay tbe highest market price. If rou desire good Goods, at LOW Prices. call at I. SELLING'S, and examine his frech stock of Spring Goods. GIVE ME A CALL AXIXFOXVIXCE YOURSELVES. My Mnttois, QUICK SALES AX?D SMALL. PROFITS. p. I. SELLING. Arriin. is7i-.tr; o 0 o