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O" - N 1 o CD GO Of) o 4 THE EMTEHPR!8E, Trnn HTY, UKEG0X, SEPT. 19, lS7i. ,.,vMir Pnr.KNTATiON.-At a call - - - r.i,,, i ,.ivd ,,f Delegates or ' tin ot l u i'o.w ed iue .irtimnt of Oregon City, ,i Kin; J'1 ;th inst., J. M. IVazer, Ivs-p, on U IU11. J itliano , i i Kil. s. uireiit of tue 1; tle c.i.tn, 1 lion . i. .. 'oil rveain:"-!'- , - , Citv Fin- Department to tin - i ..ostlv ri)l.i-inounteil j r tnnni - tolien on behalf of r'1V;y. riv i..tion of the gallant a.M hl W i. sroti.l.i. t of the Oregon Uy : i roll lull III" . . .-f till 1 1 1 in a very appsoj'i late 1" I"""' ' , . ,,ri,i ' till! SUlt- S ,v and true reganl tor the De- li.m to the eminent servn-e t tiie yc mrtu i:" tlH-night..t;t!.e.ne aml at tine s :irre-.tnig tho leal i Hi -n - llanp s tlmusandsoi' dollars ag s ot tii property; eloping 11 WOllll i . . . t firx'i'eil 111 ;l J p'llilKl rexieiv oi n. ..ii I utt'i-llier eliaraeteT ot 1'lt V .... D.-i'-'itiu.-nt in general, and a-,.i-ei'' i.'V "l'-i,',s to tiio donors m l.i- llie'l 1 ' V ''s' f 1,1 1 4 ,f " Hl ,ft",4'1 iJf ! .vv will be l'!g remeniu red by ail thoie j-i s' t.,u- ( o ' K liT. The concert at the Court House list Thursday evonin. ..1 o;V verv pleasantly Not l.av passe lo'Tamme, we have forgotten ii,g a pn ii the erJoriu mee. 1 linso old Sil.r -rs aiii 'i 1 Ii io- ,v,ti, j .at among the beginners w c noticed m ..- I iii-i iti mii i.ueeu .n.iiei ii" .iv 1 M - A ... ... 1 quitted themselves with great credit. Moses wits g.Hid, as also "A Marry 'i -hi for a Kaiiiele,' which blollglit .'ioTvn U.c house. The iVo.giainiiu-" is applauded evt ry lime he showed 1 is fell! "liicd eollliteiiall.e Uxll the 't fis.ses Net ty i'osi, lona Shat t.i. ik .Nora M( ., .Icnnie I bil low, I'.nnv -Miller, May Dacon and ()'.ien Miller were the ladies, and Messrs I'ope, Newman, Chenow leh, i,., V:,ll KiMiiam, Millar and Kutan were tuc gciillomaii w.io appealed tue st igc. Oil Facts an'; Fna"!tKs.-- ....ive.l a nam-ihlel eliiitl- d have re- Facts and Figures" it l.tiing ' the wool growitig illteiesis of Amei i a, witlisi eolldt n-.cd history of tlie Anur;i gout as bred in Asia, and iis introduction ami progress in America, with useful essays on handling and breeding, etc.; also some iiupoi lant suggestions to sheep besides, from l.aiiilru'm A' Kog' is of Wjitson-dl-, '!. Persons interested ni the raising 01 siieei or go.us snouoi imi :.im g i mis jiani; .lo t, a mm.' practical units and Si -lit f r " ecu is. it contains su.r-.iestioiis. McCokmk k's Almanac We have received a circular staling that Mc lorniiek'.ssAlmana.r f..r 1 -7-1 was in i . ...i i i.. i;. '.....i '...i-l- in in I-'SS : 1 1 l o 1 1 1' l I x I'O niin H , . ,.vcmn.'r. li win coiuum s'. i'.i-ti s pel l. lining l Oicgoii YV a-hiii-toii and Idaho 'l'ii;t v i.ieli i l.iuiot be f .mi I in any I t . : I . .....:.. ct l;t I and iil'U'S other work.' All ad i rt..-i mi nts must t..n i i fiie urn li-.ii' r iv tue Dt of !,e N emiicr. Mr. S.J. McOoiinic, rortl.tnd is t in ptioli -her. SiMilMi Scitoor.. --li oi gani. u class in x-al atthe Metiiodist Cii o-t'l '. Fattan will nusic to-night ,-;.nd all who S in'tll'" ; l: lor- wisii tv iil th'-m-clv bi. d: v lo receive t iio;'oirj;:i nisi rucueii v i : 1 -l .!.' be on hand : tnis is to be an a Iv.i i I el iss; i.iili u, oJ -f 'pi "rSer. m t -oi org in";.' lO.V CVCi'.lIlg III - 1 l 'l. hm: i cb'.s.; l'..r is ginii. ;s at the s i. u :.l : t oilio'i, . 1 :ie a.ivane e I cl.-s will m. -el every Fiid.iy veii i;;g, and tiie junior t lass every S.uur ci.ty e cuing. H.-.ti itM-::.. -Mr. f. W. May of 'ca ver Creek Pre in - t, a this enmity, who i'lrtifigrab-d to this county in 1 !7 or 1-H, has ju-it returt.ed from his tir.st vi si. from iiiis ciiin! iy to hs old liomc in t!ie Si.:tc of Illinois w iiitm r he went a few mouths siu. c ; he also i.- ilcn the home of his ciiil ;lio d in 111' E-iterii pu t of Kentucky. M r. M i. . iiiugh '.ordering o?i t!i" age of three score cars, i.sijdict active and in goo i hi alth. 3 FuKkoi'NArri:::.-.M:-. Divi 1 Mark woo.t brought to this oirn-c 1 st week a i lue Damson i bun or ratii three i.iu'.iis in one. the stems are interlocked a portion of their leli-th and tin plums -. muted for about one half t.ieir 1 nglti ta.it t!ic j'ub'V sti'i. stance n .s but oile COVelili'', I:. "11 Mil tiierc are t.llee seocnilc I'i'odllcl of tile lr. Jos. Hedge ills. I ,11' .rcii ii i on .-, lie. 11' lili: 1 .mis are the lilC ; pl.K aim oi Ui: aii:ii's ( 'oi'it'.'.-Two Chinamen arrested for lighting iul brought be fore i; -cordcr Kuril. K ich lined S-", and costs and in default of funds sent t in'., an 1 reijiiired t - Work out their 1. lie on tue streets. One of the Ciiitia ei.ii a tier working h .1 f a day coiiclud- c I t. tier 111 n ai 111 pay til line. prefer, ng work in the N oolen 1 actorx to work 011 the streel. Tue 't her Chin .1 m in is still working against time on t :i street. Sm t.i.-Pox. A case of siuall-jox ex ists in the family of Mr. Chase, w ho lives : t Howard's Mill, on the Clackamas, a "' it snles distant. We learn that tin lerthe skillful treatment of 1. Nor 1 is. ll,c patient is lining well, and that Mr. I 'li.ise has caused Hie road leading t ins house to be tcii.'i il up, to prevent persons being 1111 necessarily exposed. Th re is no danger ol its spreading i proper care is taken. K '.'cntlv a chinaman was sentenced fr disorderly conduct lo pay a line and co.t,:md in default of the coin sent to jail to work out the line on the street, :isK.ed leaf of the stret t commissioner t ' g an 1 s'-e a friend to obtain the wherewith to pav the line, leave was iiited, b i: the Chin 1111. in fail 'd after wards to put in an appearance. Clackamas 15uiiniK.--AYt.rk on the ' laekaiiias bridge is progressing (juite rapidly. The truss work has been nearly completed and the stream spai. I4c. i from pier to pier. In a few weeks tin- bridge will be covered and the blank roadway laid across. A luim l er of caaiK'iilcrs are employed at the w ork, and an early eompb Lion of the bridge i promised. '"il'KT. Mrs. lien. Oraham sent us l-t Friday one ofiiic most beautiful ,Mp lets that has ever come to this of It consists of Astor Itoses, DouIk ' ' l' tiinia.s. Triumph Jeraniums, An "atiun Lilies, and numerous ether va r'" t. s to numerous to. mention. Ye return our thanks to the donor for the Mine. -''VKl.Y. ( ):ir town b is lirescnted a hvclv !. I..-.-, ...... .... vl... l.t .L- a pp. a ranee '"a.sii.,,,.,1 j,v the fanners hauling ' ;"' it :nto mark.'t I he road lias oeen o.l-r- I v- 1 ... ... 1 .. :. 1- . '.v"-'"i null teams and we have in ',:'"v as ;l dozi 11 teams :t a tinit in trout of Mvers wa it- store. ,.,'iV -,s, l"ving wUm for the br; to obtain the '"equivalent." ick ( "f it Coi:RT..v term of Circuit hl lT " ft lCrl'U kalllaS '',nn,t-v "vviU iM 1.1., . i?T 'i'S cit-v C! ""iei.cing next "Y 'iv 'i -" Tho ' liicers sf tiie court are : l'r;,s?.,' ,'i' t,"V ; -"''"- 11- 1 'urham, M.'.-rbV" ,-i,An-y; A. F. Hedges o s.-.- o hire iM- ' , ... n lv bire ot the ! equity, lluelat v w arr-n lor pltf. ;lim..st t".1'' u lnn-in" to the i J- C Irullinger vs. J. W. Cain ; suit in eq- Vli.-e and ."o in, ' - . uity; Durham A Thompson lor plir, IJue- '...resii'I Coinpanx. J n if"'" I lat A Warren lor dlt. r.M'hran nia.Lfetue presentation 1 '1 V j ir. K. Williams vs. Joel Dickson; suit, in . .. few" In;'"' r.-KiaiKs. t"l- J'- '.equity ; Johnson A Mci'own lor plir, b, T. IV-1 iie Chief' Kir-im-cr t the 1-re Do- : j;;irir, ir l:t. . '...! .,.. Ted oil behalt ot the j ( ). A C. K. H. Co. vs. Daniel Haryev's ex- aim Cjrccit Court Docket. The following is the Circuit Court docket for the Septem ber term, which will be holden in this city next Monday : Frank Schlunt vs. William Kno;f, et al ; suit in equity. Reed, and llu'lat & War ren tor plir. M. Worthimer vs. J. I. Mattoon. ct ux : sun at law: joomison a jic.owm ior pur., Hin iat Jt Warren lord. tt. Jacob Wormian vs. Rebecca K. Harlow, ctiil; suit, in equity; Johnson A McL'own for pltf., and lluelat & Warren lor (lit. Arthur Warner vs. Win. singer; suit at law; Hiiciat 3fc Warren for j)lir. S 'th Smit h vs. ( has. Cutting, et ux : suit in etpiity ; Johnson A Met 'own lor plff. V. O. Harding vs. Wni. Singer, t ux ; suit in equity; I T. I'.arin lir pit". Peter I'aquet vs. Joel Dickson; suit in equity ; Johnson it Me! own lor plir. llen-y l.amb vs. Sarah E. I.amb: suit in eeutors; suit at law; Mitchell A Dolnh lor plir, A. E. Wait tor dlt. Marth A. Murtloek, et al, vs. W. A. Jack, et al ; suit at law ; Forbes A Warren lor plir, Johnson fc McCo.vn lor dlt. Lu Diller vs. State of Oregon; review; lluelat A Warren lor ilir, Prosecuting At torney and Joimson A Met 'own toy del'. J. M. Moore vs. W. l- C. A 1 Co,; su't in equity; Mitchell A Dolj h and S(ntt U'k A Killon for plir, ljuelat A Warren and Win. Strong lor dlt. Tlins. I barman vs. II. T,. Pittuck t Co.; suit at law; lluelat A Warren lor i lir, John at I in lor tilt. Thos. ( "barman vs. El mer E. Charnra n ; suit in equity : lluelat A Warren for put, Shattuck A killon for delt. Thos. ('barman, et nl.vs. Samuel Vance; suit at law; lluelat A Warren for pltf. S. II. Smith vs. Willamette Freighting Co.; law appeal; 1 Iuebit A Warren lor pltf, Johnson A Mc 'o a ii lor dlt. Win. Mullens, at el, vs. Wm. X. Iloii.ios, ft al : suit in equity; Johnson A McCown for pur. riiilancy Otis, t al, vs. E. A. Cihson ; suit in equity ; Ford A Stone for pllT. KXAMIXATIOX AT ClTY SkMFXAHY. The lirs; monthly review of the school year will eomiiK nee on Monday, j Sent. 2"'d, tijvi eontinue two days. Tlie follow ing order w ill be observed ('.til ling the " examination, viz: Monday liioiiang, lieadiiig, class : : Cieography, I class ; Kng. (iiammar, class.:: ('. S. j History, cl.iss 1 ; Algebra, ( lass 1 ; ie ' onietrv, class '1; Arithmetic, class 4. . On Monday afternoon, (Jeotrraphy, j (lass -J.; Clumistry, class 1; Fliiglish : (irammar, el tss I : Cmisition,c lass ; Arithmetic, class -I. On Tuesday morn ing, Heading, class 2; Ancient History, class 1 ; U. is. llistorv , class -J. (ieoiu- try, class 1; Algebra, class 1 and:.. On' Tuesday afternoon, (leography, class -: I'hysiciil (ieo-jrraphy, class ; Khi loric, f lass 1 ; Al ill. mi tic, classes 1 and 'J. The l'l itnai y i ooms w ill ' -e re iewedi,n 'v edircsilay and Tuursday ;m filings. The exaiidnatjon will, as far as possible, be w littcn, itrul the pupils will grade according to re sults. The patr ns j'.ml friends of the school are respecSftdly invited to Visit the school during' the examina tion. rAbl.( I 'S MaOA.IN til Hilt (liTOlH'.lt. A very nice number is lUi'lon's for ! tober. It contains a reinarka bleep lantity of reading matter, all divided into. stor ies and poetry, engravings and useful reading, such as any one likes to get hold of to pss away an hour or two in ;t pleasant manner. Here is a list of I in-contents, and poo; 1 can judge for themselves if Gallon's Magazine is not worth l- cents single copies, or tl.-!) p.-r annum. Fore sal-.-at all the periodical depots in tin country. Address TlIo.MKS A; T.ii:oi, :'.ti 1 Ironil'a hi St ret t Doston. for nack or ctirri'iit i.iiin! ers. Ji'i'iciofs. T!ie price of wheat is tinn at 1. per bushel, and the farmers or many of them in this county are "accepting the situation" and availing then is. 1 ves :" the splciii-.l con lit:. .11 of th ronds to deliver their wheat in tin market, thus getting ready f;r putting in another crop. The larmcVs ""accept the i.uali(.n" wit ii good grace, wear .smiling faces and assume their accus tomed indi-pt liib'iice. Cttr Kb. After the Concert 1 isl Thurs day evening a young gent took his diileina home and "stepped inside of ti:e house ju- t for a 'minute's" social chat, w iseii some cruel bllow tictl tli" gat" : and w hen oor informant passed, about midnight, the unfortunate genl was still lugging away at the gate. This in av be fun for the lookerson, but bub couldn't see where the tun come in. llnriiin A l'V.u:.!. Mr. Jamrs Eaton, residing at Canemah, h.'a this wc( k iiiiniiasf.l a farm of T. Y May, sitn- .-.ted about 7 miles Southeast froin this j.lu't We b-arn that Mr. I: ttoii will s -es.- icn of the purchased farm take p in a sh'ii t time. Pi'.r.soNAi,. 11- v. .1. F. De Vore now P -esidin' F.l. ter of the Puget Sound District of the M. K. Church formerly i.-ei.li?i- Kldor of this Di strict ior - years, is in town visiting his numerous friends and his dar.ghter, M as. C. Joimson I It looks hale and happy. Com 11.1 m kntaiiv. Wc hereby ac. knowleflg- the receipt from Yl. M. Vaite Scecrclary of t he Oregon State "l i. nltural Society of a compl'uueiila rrtickct to th- Slate Fair commencing; October titli l7:b We call attention to the new r. I of I limes A Hicks, book and job printers of Portland. This establishment is pre pared to execute as file work as-can be done in Frisco, and at living rates. Ox Tin-: Sorxn. P.y our Puget Sound exchanges we learn that l.evj Iceland of this county is lecturing to the 'Somind people" on total abstinanee. nig a good work, and we and his cause success. He i wish do- him Ni:w Mrsic-We return thanks to ( ;. I,. DePrans, manager of Hray's music store, Fort land, for new music. Also specimen of the '"Cluster" a new music book for church and singing class use. llr.t.Kiit.ps. liov. Mr. Shaw, Agent of the Willamette University, will preach in the M. F. Church of this place Sabbath morning next (Sept. 1'n) . W'e would ask the friends of education and young ieopie cspt cially to attend. A Farmers' Candidate. lion. John Myers informs us that he is a farmers' candidate for patronage, and has just received a supply of No. 1 farming im plements .such as plows, nails, axes, svrups. etc. Mr. 15. A. Hughes, President of the Peoples Protective Alliance, and one of i our t:;tijng merchants, has returned ! from a somewhat prolonged trip to 1 Tacojua. SojotTitNiNu, Mr. a. Ackerinan, of Kugene City, js sojourning in this city at present, tending his brother's store during his abscn.-o to San Francisco a ter troods. -t VVkstw.kt. The Astoiian sjivs j J. If. Mctiowan, formerly of thiseitV, is uomg a ru.snmg ousines in the photo- graphic Inn , it estiKjrt 011 the Colum bia. SrrtEKT I.MrnovKMKNr. Commisr sioper .Meldrum is liaving Main .Street mac;idiinized below the Congregational Church: A good iniprovenitnt. (VjXtiuih;tei. Judge Iocc3- ha co'ributcd one dollar to the Fleming1 Monument Fund ; he contributes as ? prjnter, brother Mason and friend. iclcjjaphic New?, 1 .-hich B vF to&rtbi'ieXpre trai-n' ' .111111 ltl llOl ia this morninrr t. ,i- Madrid while gomg at full srced, ran oil the track. Ihe cars were ba.il y wrecked, Die number killed was sev- eiueeu ami seventy wounded, .Scarce ly a ierson on th,e" train escaped unin jured. :KV JWLKANS.Sqit. l'.A dispatch from Shreveport, to-day to Messrs. Na.sh A: J I od-s,. unsays; the city is in great need ot help. The vellow fever is of mahgivtht tyi)e, and does not vieid readilv t treatment. 1,,N" ,S JV1". - 1 ':lst r.iht ( Jen- era ! jVi w 111 Aid ook. Secretary of 1 a keti'h lerritory, and 1. 1. W infermute a banker ot this city, got into an alter cation in tiie St. Charles Hotel, when Mc ook chastised V interinute The latter subsequently procured a revol ver, iip.d later 111 the evening met Mc Cook at railroad meeting, and shot him 111 the lett breast, the wound proving latal. 1 0 NkwYokk , Sept. 12.-An immense crowd visiud the Capi"u),l grounds, lre,okIyn, thisatternoon to witness the departure of the highalloon fori:uroie. The mllatioii commenced early this morning and continued till ten min utes past four, when the balloon sud denly swayed to the north and rioped halfway round, with a great tcarm--sound and fell Hat Uon the "round " Wasiiixutox, Sept. I.J. fhe l'resi dent has appointed Alex. K. Slieppard Governor of the Distiiet of Columbia vice 11. D. Cooke, resigned. IVeiiaral tioiis for observing thetiansit of Venus are proceeding with much vigor at the National Observatory. Persons just arrived in this city from Utah says tiie a Hairs in that Territory arc in a very serious condition. The Courts are still at an absolute dead-lock and t'.u re is no possibility of relief un der the existing laws. Attorney General Williams leaves to night lor Hartford, Conn., to look after Credit Mobilit r suits, which w ill come up in the United Suites Court there on Tuesday next. The President on the lOLh instaijt ac cepted sixty iive miles of the Northern Pacific Hail road in Washington Terri tory, recently examined by the United States Commissioners. Maps were sent to the Commissioner of the Gen. Uaml Odiee, with instructions, to take the proper action .-is to the land grant. Senator West, of Uouisiana, received the following dispatch to-night from the Mayor 01 'Shreveport : "People are paib.e stricken. All who could leave have left. The poor are nearly all on our hands. The re is no money in the city treasury and all pecuniary "aid will be' thank fully received. Fe ver cases aie iiicreas-iiig." Nkw You'k, Sept. l:. General Me Malum has reported to the Fxecutive Committee of the Cuban Ueague that Vice President Wilson has been inform ed of his election as President of the la-ague, but lies not yet made a t an swer. The .League is now prenaring an address to the people of the United States. A Washington dispatch says ex-Pres- liieiu .joimson is expected 111 that citv to-day for the purpose of taking part in the controversy now g-oing on respect ing the trial and execution ol Mrs Mir- ratt. 1 .ox pox S.'pt. 14. Steamers from Marseilles arc subinittt-d to strict quar antine at CoiMlautin.iple on account of Cholera. VitKKA, Sept. M. Three men were arrested in Shasta Yaitev totday sus pected ,.f having- con. nulled various burglaries in this vicinity and Oregon during the past few weeks. Kdward Fox, correspondent of the Now Yord Herald, passed through here to-day en route to Fort Klamat h to he present at the execution oftiie Mod oca. PllIbAbKbrillA. Sept. Ui. John Hod ges' C.tlon and Woolen Mills at 1 Ii linesl -.erg. Pa., are destroyed bv fire. Tiie estimate I loss i.s JrliKM ; 'in-sU-;anee, sii.fMio. Havana, Sett, 14. SuL-.eripti.11u in this city for the relief of sufferers by the recent coiiilagration amount to iinu oiiii. Sax I'liAXcisco, S pt. b. Tack Shep pard, id tiie City (birdens, yeslerihiy compl: ted his feat of waliihig 1,(hJu miles in 1,(!!! hours, JJe Sta.rted on the .".d of .MUiiisf, Hi- ;s much reduced in flesh, and says he sullcrcd severely during the past two weeks. J'oss Tweed and nejec ;irri ved to-niglit by the overland train. "The sleai.'K r Great Kepublic, sailed for Japanand Cliina to-day w it!i a small list of passengers and ?H..(hh in treas ure. Captain Howard of the steamer Alas ka, plead guilty to bringing '5SS more Chinese than tiie Passenger Act allows and was lined bv the U. S. District Court. ?l.(ei. Ito.N i.oc r. X. Y. Sept. 1(51 :1". A. M. A great coiiilagration is raging in this place. The entire lire department is lighting the llames. Lo- A. N-f.-i: !.;. Sept. P. Sheriff John son and party returned this afternoon wit h live more stolen horses recaptur ed from Yas')ue:'.' band 4 f robbers. Ni-AV Yokic, S-pt. Pi. Wiisliiiigton dsspatclK'S say that a member of Con gress, who was a member oftiie Pank i ig and Currency Commi tee of the oftiie last Congn'ss stab s that he shall advocate a system 111 tiie next ( on gress which 'will permit unrestricted free banking, conditional only upon adequah' bonded security for circula tion. I le believes bankingunder some eoiidifon of adequate security should be as ocii to competition as any other business. Cino.Wio, Sept. It. The remains of Gen. I'M win S. Met 'ook, of Dakotah T e r r i t o r y , who was assassin ated in Yankton, Friday last, passed through here Monday en route to St. Louis, where they will be interred. Gov. I-M win S. McCook of Colorado, arrived here this morning en mute to Washington He fust learned of his cousin's death yesterday morning. P.Kiu.ix, Sept. Hi. A11 address, sign ed by a large number of Catholic cler gy of the United Slates, has been re ceived by I he German pries!, approv ing their attitude in opposition to the Prussian ( J o eminent. Sax Fuaxcisco, S.ept, 17. A dispatch from Omaha says thirty-six blocks were burned in the Cliieago tire. Oi.ymima, Sept. 17. Grading on the North Pacific 'railroad has readied a point two miles from Tacoma. One hundred tons of American bar iron sold in Liverpool yesterday at 11 10s, underselling the Fnglish mar ket.' The Great Fastern lias arrived at Portland. Her failure to repair the ca ble of lsfi") depresses stock, and it is said no further reduction in tolls is probable. Chicaoo. Sept. 17 1 :4i, I. M. A tire broke out about 3 o'clock this afternoon in a lumoer uisirici. near ine corner oi Seventeenth and naiitee sircci and has been burning ever since with great furv. having spread over, at this hour a distance of nearly one mile. The wind is blowinir a crale from the south west, and is carrying burning brands along distance in advance of the lire. The entire lire department is on the .'round, and doimr everything issi bb' to stav the advance ot (be tlames. P1m.vPKi.Pi11 a, Sept. 17. A meeting in aid of the Shreveport sufferers was held here this morning, !eo. II. Stntel presiding. .J. Prexel. was appointed Treasurer. Four thousand dollars was subscribtd and a committee appointed to make further collections. Nkw Om.KANS Sept. 1. A sjiecial from P.nvnsville. Texas, says the Ju (irande has overtlowed its banks tor t!ie first time since li'J, and tliat the count ry is inundated. Oct of Pi.ack. A heathen Chinee attended one of our Sabbath Schools last Sunday and the little boys in whose class he was, thought he was out ot place ; we thought so t o. W. II. I.atoiirette. of this county, has I-een elected Sergent-at-Arms of the (lamina Sigma Society, of I or est Urove University. At M ilavai'kik, Our Iemo;r;itia townsman. K. P.. Col lard, is sojourning at Milwaukie. He will be absent h few weeks. " ' Pears. W return our thatjts to Mrs. C. F. Kent, of Canemah, for a basket of tine Im tlctt iears. 1 Cholera and PAix-Kn.5 The ef. I ft i-.' rf Tirrv T:i v w' world rpnnuiiAil ' PAiN - KibLKit in all diseases of the bov, els, even in that temb;e scoc,rge4 the Asiatic cholera, has been amply attest ed bv the most convincing authority Missionaries in China and India have written home in commendation, of tMs remedy in terms that should carry con victioii to the most scej'tiual, while its iMipularitv in communities nearer home is ample proof that the virtues claimed for it are real and tangible. The Paix Killkk has been lie fore the public over TiiiRTV YKAiWj and li:is won a deserv edly high reputation as ai alleviator of pain ana a preserver 01 i,eaiwi. it Has become a household rev'.K'dy, from the fact that it gives muv.ediate and perma nent relict. It is. a purely vegetable preparation made from the liest and purest materials, safe to keep and to use in every family It is recommend ed by physicians ay;d. persons of all classes, and to-day , a ftcr a public trial of over thirty years the average life of man it stands unrivalled and unex celled, spreading its usefulness over the wide world.' Its large and increas ing sale afford: ioaitive evidence of its enduring fame. In Tows.-Judge A. F. Wait of Port land formerly of this city, was, in town last Monday ainljpiesday. Nkw (h kus. Mr. I. Selling is on his way from San Francisco with a large stock of new goods. Prof, liutao will preach in the Con gregational Church next Sunday morn ing, Sept ".1 1:. With joy and pridd'we this week place at the head of our columns the name of James W . Xesmitli, as the regular nominee of the Democracy of Oregon, for llepresentative to to Congress. That l7e will lead our grand old party in Oregon to an overwhelinning victory on the 13th of next month is, in our judgment, just as certain as that the election comes off on that day. J ith.sonrille 1 tines. Hurrah for Hiram Smith, our next Congressman ! Jurksuh rille Sentinel. Rejoicing at a funeral hows bad manners, to say the least. UiiileveloiM'il Vig-tr. The feeble and debilitated usually fancy t hey ar in a more hoiH-b ss condition than they really arc. Tie." resources of nature are not easy exaustcd. Even when .strength and appetite fail, wjien the eyes are heavy and lustreless, the coul'l''ctiiii pallid, tic icrves tremulous, the body attenuated and the mind depressed, then; is generally a reserve of latent power behind such palpa ble evidences of weakness. Various modes of treatment are resorted to by physicians in the hope of developing and rendering available this stoiv of sleeping vit ality, but the surest, and indeed the only thoroughly safe and reliable means of awakening the dormant en rgies of the system is a course of Hostetter's (Stomach Bitb-rs. Klect ricity, shower baths, the flesh brush, sea (lathing, .(, may be well enough in their wny, as ili;.iliarie.s but 1 hey do not r.'ac'h the source (iltiieevit. All physical debility proceeds cit her from a tl -rang'-ui'-nt oi the functions of the assimilating, secretive and vital or gaiis, or irom a sluggish const action. In cither ease, ami also 111 cases where both causes exist, 1 11 lattvrs m ill invariably pro due.' an iiiuiiediat ' and salutary change in t.iie condition o: the pai ieiit, and eveiitu iillyetrect a com pi-"te cur.-. .None of the ilati.erous alkaloids, too oUen adaiinister ctl as tonics, can be otherwise than U 'l' te riotis under such circumstances, and to giye mercury is positively criminal. The ti.rect elfcct otth'" great vegetable siH Cilic will be man jfesteil in an iiniroved appc tit", a more ciieeruil iruun of miiui, a iiMilual r 'turn 01 str.-nth, 1111 increase of ll. sh, and a le-ait hier com pled ion. Mea 11 whilc, howver, Ihe cons! it ut ion, if inert and t -el)!", will have b-en roused anil re nov riled by the subtil;- el -liT'lits of invigo ratioii cotit:: nuil in the bitters. Xo t.jit- xlioiibt ncttlect :i coinrh. It Is suicide. bil. WlSTAU'S li.VI.SAM OF W'll.l) 1 11 1:. citv will cure you. Thousands attest its .oi.d -I'lul K)Wer. Coughs, colds, bron chits and consumption given way b.-lore gr-at puriiicr. Missionari'R and others sojourning in foreign lands should not tail to take with them a good supply of Jui n 11,11'x A.nod.'iiif I.iniriK iit. 11 is tin- most r 'lial)e medicine loriill purposes t here is in the world. ( ont.'igious ths "ii.ses, such as horse ail, glander, Ac, may he prevented hy the use ot ,Sirru'in'.i (.'iiviihii t'lmditinit J'ouulrrx. Persons traveling with horses should taki not oi l his. FEW TO-DAY TEAM l'OWKR .JOI3 6 Manufact ures I o order Ac count books, of all sizes and st l"S,l:all'i icRets, p.ill Heads blank llooksot an- pattern that Is desired, with or without printed headings, blanks, brief s.Cat alogues. ii. II. IIitM. V. IC. liiicKs. -2. 93 Front St. I Portland, Oregon. 'Cards, CertifiicatPs, Cie cks, Cireu birs. Deeds, li wigers, 1'uncral Xo 1 t ices.IIandbil Is, Invocr-s, babels, j letterheads. Posters, I 'rograni's It' Ceiiits, Show Cards, JShip ping Tags, Tickets, &c, &.c. Li. SI llUi- UMAVOtL JVLttS ASIATir UI0LEE1 IN (III.XA. Almost Every Case Cured IVItli PAIN-KJLLER! Dear .Sirs : During a residence of sonio ten years in sMam and ( hina, iisa mission ary, I found your raimKill'-r a most valu-. able remedy lor that leariul scourire, the Cholera. In administering th-3 medicine I found it most elf -ct tial to give a teasKionful 01 Pain Killer in a gill 01 hot water sweetened w it h sugar; then, alter alxiut littecn minutes, begin to give about a tahlesjKionfiil ol the same mixture every lew minutes until re bel is obtained. Apply hot applications to t ho extremities, iiathe the stomach with the fain-Killer, clear, and rub the limbs briskly, of thos who had the Cholera, and took the medicine laithtuliy, ill the w;y stated above, eight out ol ten recovered. Kkv. K. '1 elkori), Missionary in China. I'KARSntj: During a lonff residence in China 1 have used your valuable l'ahi-lvil-l r, both in my own family and among the Chinese, and "have found" it a most cxcel 1'iit medicine. In the sinminers of lsi2 and lvi.:, while residing in Shanghai, I found it ;in almost certain cure lor cholera, ii us ed in time. Indeed, using it in a great many instances, I do not remember failing in a single case, l'or three years 1 have been residing in this place, more than tilty miles Irom a physician, and have been obliged niton to fall upon my own resources in cases of sickness. 1 he Chinese coniv! to us in great numbers lor medicine and ad vice. Though withoqt medical kno.vledg.. ourselves, tiie few simple remedies we can command are so much in advance even of their physicians, that we have almost daily applications. W'e allow them to come, be cause it brings us in contact withthem and ojx'iis a door of usefulness. In diarrhea, colic, vomiting, cholera, coughs, etc., your Dam-Killer has been my chief medicine. Yours, very truly, Kev. T. 1. Craw for n, Tungchow, China. Those using I'ain-Kill'-T should slrictly observe the tollnwing directions : At the commencement of the disease, take a teasjHxmful of Dam-Killer, in sugar and water, and then bathe freely across the stomach and bowels with the l'ain Killer clear. Should the dirrhea and cram p continue, repeat the dose every filtecn min utes. In this way the dp'adfu 1 scourge may be checked and the patient relieved" in the course of a few hours. '. H. lie sun and git the genuine article ; and' it is recommended bv those who have used the Pain, Killer lor the chob-ra. that in extreme cases the patient take two or nmre) teaspoonfuls instead of one. The DAI-S'-KIbLKK is old by all the Druggists and Jieaiers In Family Medi cines. cPrice, 25 and 5a cents, and $1. PERKY IJA VIS !fc SO.V, Manufs & Prop's. 136 Hish St.,Prov.,K. I. sept It) an 1 COURTESY OF' BANCROFT LIBRARY, TTNTVERSITY OF CALIF0P1IIA, ?Irs, Stephens' New Society XevsU. BSLLEUOOD AND BONDAGE, isthe tak.Ulg title of Mrs. Ann S. Stephens' New Society Novel, to be published in a fiew days by T. B. Peterson it Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa. No one is better adapted to give us a. convet picture of Ssoeietythan this well known and popular writer, and we predict for it a generous reception. "Bollehood and Bondage" will be issued in a large duodecimo volume, uniform with Mrs. rnn .S. Stephens' twenty other works, and w ill be for sale at all the BK)kstores at the low price of $1,75 in cloth, or f 1,50 in paiier cover ; or copies will be sent by mail, to any plac, post-paid, by the Publishers, on receipt 01 the price oi the work in 11 letter tothein. The new novels just published by this well-known house. 'Ihe Heiress in the Family, by Mrs. laniel ; .Miss, or Mrs.? oy itkif Collins; 'Ihe Oipsy s Warning, by Miss, liupuy ;The Ib-ir'ss ol" Sweet water by J. T. Kandolph ; Margaret Maitland, by Mrs. Oliphant ; 1 he Artist's Love, by Mrs. K. U. K. . South worth, etc., are esieeially good, and are having lare sales, and should be r.'iidy b all. Hurgrcn .fc SShiiuiler have reopened in their former warehouse, the Lutheran Church, Fifth street near the U. S. Custom House, where they will operate till a per manent business place is ready. They arc prepared to till orders for furniture anil all kinds ol bedding, including first class hair niaitrerscs and the celebrated woven wire mattress, children's perambulators.ttc, Elixir Damiaiiu. Among th-- new and successful remedi'-s, none have excited so much wonder as this great restorer of the vital energies. To Dr. Jose Zuiiiga belongs the credit of producing the reliable extract of the great remedy, which is now producing grand and sur prising results imparting in a wonderful degree, lr -sti and yout hud vigor to ail who nave us.-d it. Agents, ( has. l.angley A Co., .San Francisco. auglni3. For the very best photographs, goto Drad ley & Hulofson's (Jalcry without STAIUS Asi-eiiil in tiie. Elfvutor, 42!) Montgomery Street, .San Francisco, California. S 0 G1ETI " -VO TICES. OKIXiOX lA)l)i'.i: X). 3, I. I. ). F Meets every Thursday ez eveniiigat 7 o'clock, in the j?3 Odd Fellows' Hall, Slain $0 street. Members ot the Or der are invited to attend. Uv order y.ct. Ki;ri:cc.i ii:;Ri:ii lodge xo. :l, I. O. O. V., Meets on the Second and Fourth Tues- l& day eveniiegs each month, fS :n at V - O clocii. in the .)ttd bellows Hall, M em hers of the Degree are invited to attend. UlVZDMAll LODGIi NO. 1, A. I it .V. M., Holds its regular com iiiiinieatioiis on tiie First and limd .sat unlays in each month at o clock ii oni theHOlh of Sen. teinber to the "Jllh of March : and 7li o'clock from the Ulh oOIareh to tho Ltith of September, llrethren in good manning are inviieu to aiieiHl. 1 '.V order of W.M. I'AM.S HXCAMPMIiXT XO. 1,1. ), O. FM Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall on the First and Third Tues day of each month. 1'atriarchs x'V in good standing are invitetl to attend. M I .V V K L I. A sX Ii O UK, OTICE! rilIF. MI'M HKIts OK MULTNOMAH 1 Lodge, No. 1, A. F. it A. M.,are retpiest cd to Iv in ait Mulanccon the next regular meeting of t lie 1 dge, as business ol im portance is to be transacted. lly order of XV. M. CAT TTIOX ! 4 LT. I'KltSON.S AUK HKUEUY NOTI ." lie.i not to purchase ( lackamas ( ouiir t. warrants numbered K."ii, S7u and S'.Mi, issued ssept. 4l ii, isl.i, as their duplicates have been issued and endorsed. C. F. bl 'ATIK, Co. Treasurer. EXA-IX.N.VTIO.N" VOlt TEACIIEKS. rniJKTHIUD (il AUTKULV KXAMINA JL tion a' applicants lor certificates to teach in Clackamas county, will be held in Oregon City on Sit union, Si-xtcinUvr 'S7(h, A. I).. 1S78, iit the City Seminary. All iktsohs desiring to teach in the public schools of Clackamas county will a pp. ar lor exumiuat ion at that tinu" As the examination will be mostly a written one, applicants must furnish IH-ns and paiK-r. The exam mat iun begins at y o'clock, a. in., sfwi: A, XOI.TNEH, Superintendent of Clackamas county. l;y U'. W. .MDKKIANl), Deputy. linal fe?uttleiiient. XN TIIK MATTF.lt OF TIIK ESTATE OF William Daiton, d -ceased, in the Coun ty Court ol Clackamas county, Oregon. The administrator of said estate having filed his llnal account for settlement there til, it is tirdered by the Court., t hat Monday, the (ith day of October, 1S7 I, at o'clock, p. in., be set apart for caid final settlement with John l'- Parker, the administrator t hereof. order of HON. J. K. WAIT, County Judge. U. F. CACFIELD, County. ( lerk, HCELATit WARREN, Attorneys for Administrator, PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, South west Coriii T First isnd Morrison Sis. I'OliTLAXD, OltHGOX. lilROM TIIIH n ATE WE II AVE adopted li CASH BASIS AM) HARD TIMES PRICES. Come and see us and there will be mutu al satisfaction. CUSTOMERS AT OUK LOW PRICES ,..,A N D OCRSBLYES AT CAS II. GEORGE A. PEASE, Southwest Corner First and Morrison Sts., lortlaiicl, Oregon. August 2d, lS7S-tf. J. T. APPSRSOM, OFFICE IN IHJSTOFFICE : nUILDjJNU. lienl Xfiitlf r, Clarkamua County Or tier, wild Oregon City Oftlfrs BOUGHT AND SOLE;, NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans negotiated, Collcctipns attended to, and aticiieral Urokejie business carried on. jHfititf. J011X 31, lUCOX, IMPORTER ANDTiElALER in IJrioks, Stationery, I'erfurh- ry, etc., etc. ' -e-u- l Orf-ron City, Oregon, R7-At Charman & Warner' r,ld stand, lately occupied by S. Ackeman, Main st. LAXD. FQK SALE! v ARESOF L.VND FQR ALE AT O V $1.5J per aero. For particulars Inquire of Tl. TBVtv Ncedy, Clackamas county, Oregon. mm v DEALER IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE, COHXER OF SEVENTH AXD MA1X STREETS, 0REG0X C1T Has Just Received a New Stock of - Calicoes, Dress Qo-s, Drown and Dleached Sheetiiigs House L;ni,ng..sixirtii)gS) Table-Linen, Irish Dosom Linens,. Linen TbvelU.9ffs Table-Cloths, Corsets, Ladies' and ( Jents' Hose, Threatl, Can,brs, Buttons, Riblx-ns, Laces and Inserticr.s, Knibroidery, White Goods, MUlhiery, I aiicy Goodsf!to. Also, a full assortment of LADIES' AND CHILDERN'S SHOES, Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lami.s. Wk-ks and ChinmevH AVliicU Imn- l-e selected with kiKtial turi'fur tliis muiket unci tun not BE Sl'KPASSKD IN QUALITY Oil PHIC E. TIIK IIIC.Hi:STMARKl' PIlICi: PAID I'OK COUNTRY PRODU4jnv March 13, l73:tf MEW STORE! NEW GOODS 1 HEW FiRFd!. LEVY Hat' Just opened, in jSIax'sslmllV NeAV 33nilcliii!, Oregon Dity-, T "IIE FINEST AND MUST COMPLETE j tfiiin .urn omik's, nais :inu talis, t.ieiii lions, Cutlery, Baskets and Toys : also. Groceries and Provisionsami a fcUXKIl.VL ASSOKTMKXT OF OTIIEIt tOODS, Too numerous to describe, which we propose to sell at the Lowest Ptissible Hates, for CASH.. Jlit, Is. LEVY, beiiif; a Piactical Jeweler of lonjr eNix rit-nce, wc will also deal In and in aim tactile' and repair Jewelry. c guarantee all our K'tods and work, or no p;y. Oive us a call and examine our yotds, and save twenty per cent. LEVY 131 OtS:, Second door nortli oftiie Postotlice, Miiin Ktreet, Oregon City. Dr. J. 8. Coleman's Com-1 pound Extract tus is a preparation combininir all the valuable medical tiuaili. s t.t thi- Fucalvntus wliicb is cuitivateti in nearly every Calilt.rnia ard.-n lor its medical utilitv haviii-' be-ctnut- the household remedy lor all diseases ot tiie KIDXXV.S Jil. UI-u 'in. I 17 if I V-ARVHAX.-lIs,,x.HKUl.XAL WXAKXKXS. It seems to bavc a direct GFNITO-()KGAN.S and their surrounding, and cures thVm bv is a S aiid balsamic lnuerties more efr.ctually t ban any other known reined v g It is an invaluable remedv lor all diseases ol Hw m n.-..ic .. t. " . t-rtiilentln he had unusual lacilities ior testing the various method.. pr -paring t lt"r- ncdv and its uses, it can be re led uiKin ascertain to give the promised results "ml hi ndrVds o" testimonials ot itsellicacy can be seen at bis nil ice, 4ur, Kearnt v Met 'si KraneUeo UOlsIiAMsX'S DOUBLE KXT11AVT OI' Jil I' A I. YI'TI k';,l! hAU h rA"clsco-. erlul, yet harmless, lebrilure, and is a special preparation for t he treatment oi the malarious levers of our interior valleys ami is war ranted to cure any cast; "of FEVER AND A JUE treated w'it h it accord ing to directions, while the baneJuI results of the usual Quinine and arsenical remedie for those diseases are enl irely avoided. FOR PHYSICIANS, Coleman's Fluid Extract of EucHirptus in Mb bottles. 15eware til imitations, and take none but Coleman's For mm? fiiii.Ti XJ Oregon. THOMAS CHARMAN ESTABLISHED 1853. DESIRES TO INFORM TIIE CITIZENS of Oregon City and of the Willamette Valley, that he is still on hand and doing business on the old motto, that .4 A't.ii;'c Six I'ence ii liettcr than a Slow Shilling. I have just returned from San Francisco, where I purchased one of the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS ever before offered In this city ; and consists in part, as follows : Roots and Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries, Paints and Oils, Sash and Doors, Chlnaware, Stoneware, Platcdware, Queen sware, Crockery, Glassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities And Styles, Clocks and Watehes, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Patent Medicines, Ooods, Fancy No- Rope, Faming tioiis of Every Implements of Description All Kinds, Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, etc.. Of the above list, I can say my slock is the MOST COMPLETE ever offered in this market, and wasseleted with especial care tor the Oregon City trade. All of which J now oljer for Pale at the Lowest Market Rates. No use for the ladies, or any one else, to think of going to Portland to buy goods for I am Dilcrmiiicil to Sell Vhcajt and not to allow myself to be UNDERSOLD IN TIIE STATE OF OREGON. All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay ments, believing as I do that Twenty Years Experience in Oregon Citv enables me to know the re quirements of the trade. Come one and all and see for yourselves that the old stand of THOMAS CIIAKMAN cannot be beaten in quality or price. It would be useless for me to tell you all the advantages I can otter you in the sale of goods, as every More that advertises docs that, and probably you have been disap- IKmueu. -riii i wisn to say is Come, and Srrydiid Examine for Yourselves fori do not wish to make any mistakes. ) "ejeei isuiic uu my nd iricnds now mat 1 Sim Mill alive, and desirous to sell gotHls cheap, for cash, or upon such terms as agreed uppn. Thanking all for the liber al patronage nereloiore bestowed. THOS. CHARMAN, Main Street, Oregon City, Icpal Tenders and County Scrip taken at murivci raies. l UUS. CHARMAN. W50.0O0 lbs 7P,ol wanted bv TUOS. CILVRMAN. "W. FIHII, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY, A X D PEED STORE ! Factory Block, :::::: Oregon City. KTAfrency for the San Juan Lime Co. Lime sold In quantities to suit, (augl-tf. CHOICE MEATS! LOGlStt ALBKIbHT have Jut re ceived a fine lot of beef cattle irotn the John I Jay country. They are the latest ever brourht to this valley before, and will be butchered for this market. They pro pose to sell cheap. Oive them a call, ana get the choicest of meats. Oregon City, May 23d, la. 3. tf. o .STOCK OF CLOTHING AND DRY-GOODS, H'lncn s r uruisiiin tiotKls. liosci :tics, No- O of cucalyp-j nere, ana iy ilodire.Calef j O rrs'? t. ri n n m r-rair c t Co., Wholesale lrugists, I'onland, Sole Agents for 3lmayl.N7Syl. STILL IN TIIE FIELD v WILLIAEVSS & HARDING. AT HIE LINCOLN BAKERY, KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK of Family Oroceries to be found in the. city. All goods warranted. Goods delivered in the city free of charge. The highest cash' price paid lor country produce. Oregon City, March hJS, lfeTo. Savior, LaKocque & Co. Oregqn City. -Keep constantly on band for sale Flour Middlings, Man and Chicken Feed. Parties purchasing feed must furnish the sack. WATCHES mD JEWELRY. rilHE UNIERSlt;xED AN JL nounce tothe citizensot Oregon City and Clackamas county that thev iiuve just opened a JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT I N Oregon Qity, Main street, next door north of Shades Sa loon, where t hey will keep on hand and for sale all goods iK-rtaining to their line, at the LOWK.-T living ratks. E.s)ecial attention given tothe rcjiairingof KinkTimkI'ikcis. All goods sold and work tlone warranted OEO. A. HAAS fcON. Oregon City, Feb. ti, lS73-tf. SPKIM; AM) GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT DEALER IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, Ci-ockery, Not ions Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, etc., etc., etc., etc. Main Street, Orejgon City. 1 rrot'.uce of all kinds bought, for which I pay the highest market irice. If vou der sire good bloods at Low prices, call a, X. s H is is i :v a s and examine his new slock of Springgoods. Give me a call and convince yourselves. My motto is, QUICK SALKS AXD SMALL PROFITS." The highest market price paid for wool. I. SELLING. Oregon City, March 21, 1873-tf. 1,0 0 0 DEER SKINS W A ZST T E AND ALSO, VLL OTHER KINDS OF HIDES, KOH which I will pay the highes market price in cash P.ring on your hides and get your coin l'or them. JOHN SCIIRAM. Saddle and Harness Maker. Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, 1n"3-ui3. In the Circuit Court of the State of OsegOB, for the county of Clackamas. Frank Schlunt, Paintiir. vs. William Knopf and J. S. Gun.bicricr, dfts, To the Drfnilontn above wral . IX THE NAME OF THE STATE Of ORR--gon, you are hereby required to app'ar and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit within ten dajs from the date of the service of this summons upon you, if served within thi.9 countv, or if served in anv pthcr county this State, then within twenty days Irom the date of the S'-ryice .f this summons ; Uxn vou, and if served upon you by publi cation then bv t he lirst day of the the next term of said Court following the time pre scribed in the order of i ublication, viz : The 1th Monday in September, 1873. and if vou fail soto answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Conn for the relief demanded in the complaint, which consists anions other things as agains said defendant, Knopf, in causing Him to execute a deed in fee simpletothe plaintiff of the propertv described in the complaint, and as against said defendant Gunbicruer in excluuing him from "any Interest fri a lien on the projierty described in said com plaint; and you are further notified that by n order of the Hon. W. VV. Upton, Judge of said Court, service is to be had u pon you in said suit by publication pf the summons once a week "for six weeks in the Orkuon Cjty Ekterprisk, a newspaper published ia Oreiron Citv. Clackamas coun ty, Oregon. J. If. REED, Attorney for Piaintiff. August 9th, 1ST3, aug!5w6. TO LET. THE ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED as the Council Chamber. In Dr. Thes uns's brick, building. Apply at this oftico. f O o G O O O o O o o o o o o O o o O O O o o G o G O o o o o o o 0 o e o O o G O O G Co o o o o o o O o O G o G i