?THE e3TEBPB!8B.
li n ing disposed the i:stbuprise, j
I desire to. -L.se v.p my nicot.nts soon :,s j
. :.!., mi ,.,-oiis knowing them- ,
iclves indexed to tot- are re i nested to
orl TjT !i IM i . .
.Yvotiikh I'mK.-At about half past
vcoVlockcl M. Monday our quiet
iW was Brour.J I V .e ringins of
(umu . . . j ouk-k action
f M, r J.iT-oM, ated by employees
r'r'hfl tt. torv, win extinguished. The
fire or IrLl iu lre sack tdled
with refuse from tlie picker, in the same
w . 1 n building which was burned
L , v in Juh and is supposed to have
l-iCX ci'J-;- l by spontaneous combus-
f i 'ii.
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I - . . ,..... w T "'. f r w r
,-ii!s of CL'.' kanias county fortheyear
7V Acres of Ian 1, "-T.s-1"), total valuc
i Ol'i.si'l : railroad, JS,lLd aerer,, value,
r ' . -i..-.i- . ....... ,.,i: ..1
,- tv cat I'll 1 1 .'",. 1 mrii imnii iuiu
'j(MII,.'ts, ,")')-: money', notes, ac
, ,..,t-i. s'l.iivs of stocks, Ac, ?.Vil.71') ;
,'i, iH'l t tin ii'tiirc,-ai i i t'i:i s, watches,
.'-...11 i.. .....1
Ac C"l.-0i I I T I I I 1 M - til IIIPICI illlll
'i . ' ! 11, due. '.!7.rX; number of
' 7.-- vahi", $7.:,sls; sheep, 10,.1),
: ..,' '1 7.5-: ; swine, 4 .', value, !?!,
T,.! d V;dll" of ptofK i ty,c2,soi.sl4;
,1 ((.i.tclii'-. r77J. sll; exemptions,
X'i t;T't . leaving tot il taxable property,
f r'is::;it; p 'IN, 71'7; total State tax,
fit, Hi lb
5
i I.r.i n:" I. isr. Inciters remainingQii
j ,c p,j-toUie.', at Oregon Cit-, Novem
t it i-th. l-7":
f P.tillaid, J.iinc; Hell, Mrs. Matty;
I'.ifs, Mrs. Anna; Ch.imau, Miss
riVlti"; l;ak", John 11. : I'.vens. 1 ;. ;
!Tan!veiri(j)l. Abe; Hayes, H. i:.';
:,.n:s. Mis .Minnie; K'-nne, Jacob:
K"Mv, Mrs. i:.; I,-;ir!r.uill.-r. John A. ;
-.1 (-1 ' iiil-'v. John ; J'..rter. 1-ter 11. ;
: .111 iia. l-'.aok ; S:o ms, M-ss Ellen :
hiiilli. Tims. T. : Salisbury, Mrs. Nctt
L'i ; Sirwait. .losc.h; Tavlor, l"ranr
!.; U'v at:t, Heiij. S.; Watson, 15. V.;
r'..it;". M Ns A n'na.
lt'c.iU-1 for ile is ;iy when "adver-
kir.l." o J- M- llA'.-ox, 1. M
Coon T::mi i us I.o;k Oraxizki-
I Oirtlie .Jih in-t. AV. II. Dunbar, G. W
. T.. noriranized a L.odge of UooJ
I nijilirs in I'alniateer settlement in
t ii county '.vitli a gid mombersld)
ji'i.i Pie f'.ll'.w'mg oiiicers: J. K. Do
t' 1 W.-C V. : Eli, ib. tli l'inklev,
I llr-;. : Mibon Marshall, . II. S. ;
' m uYl i .1. l'inklev, W. V. T. ; W. 11.
.:v.T!i!.r", V. S. ; 'in. Folsom, V. A.
5: I'. l.rl.N -m. W. 1 S. ; Lucv I e
? ii l U. '. 1. : William I dmateeV. V.
I ; .;. p. P dutiteer W. M. ; Hans Ddf,
RV. I. M . ; Annie J' dmaTcer, W. I. J.;
! 1. Pal ii.it. er. W. . i.: Josenh
0 ink!. - , r. V. . C. '('., an J J. V. r.dnia-
2 bodge l.-:.'(tv.
o
An ni::it s:y Commpxicatiox.
.tiakhigCtho i:xt:i'anniK had sulli
n'.ly i.'s.Ik-itl the parties who were
i-is!--! of .1 in -ing while their child
.is i.i (b-alU's i mbiace, we took niil'ur
r oti of the affair. Mr. Mctiugin
.11 -s again g-dl mtly to the cJXcnce of
in ! M-tV'iTcd stating that, "on
ie
: 1 '
: 1 :
:3: oih'stiou, t here; was a
the ch;l-t 'lied that niht. and !
I c 1: 'Mi'" w .s -tth-ii lei hv s me ot me
I 11 l.i:ivi - -furth'-r than this the
. : v is !.i Is I lavmg now published
I-" i'oini)iu:ii."'it:oii.s ,n this subject
b. : . 1:1 v, l- have beard the la.-'l of
Wi:.!.vm::i 1 1: 'y iii:it v. Tlie well
1 .-. 11 !i.-i -ticultui is?s, ;. W. Walling
S -ii, oft iwi-go,riii-o still in the held,
irnU'.ruu th m- v, h. desire t he -hoieest
.it i tics ;i iruit and i.riiaiuental trees
ii l s irnlis ui' i vi'iy description. Now
tiie tine' to s -ud in vimr orders.
i' h tic: :;d v im-i il methods of drvimr
ruUslic -,: of :il orchard products
ill he hiat.-i iall y cn!i;Giced., and every
tan w ho nas an acre o! avaiiaoie land
,"'ul I have an orchard. All orders left
i!ti tii: ir air.'iit.s in this city, Mai low
l'ulh r, will be prom-itlv tilled. Sec
1.
Took a I'.ath. The other da' while
Mr..bu.is !'.;.. '.lev an. I another vouic
111:1 wen- out u it 1 1 a I mat on a hunting
:.-iir-ii.ii, the f.irnicr lost his balance
in.l tell evei -hoard, his foot catching on
'ie e L'e of the boat, from which pcril-
I is MtMUi.ai lie was lesi-oe.i l.v In's
mpuii..H. H saysiiad he been iilone
: must !iee.-s.;rilv have drowned, as
Ins peculiar predicament he was
Aveilcs to hi It. himself. As it was he
f ..Mtied with a irood isearo and a tlior-
f :igh tluckin. o
Q
Tit rl auu r.Ts.i.ogal tenders, bny
"n s''i ; hylliiiL:, MPt. Wheat in Ore
'u City lwis declined to 90 cts per bus.
'' a.!T vv.,.,,,, ;' t-('I,ls l,l'r hushel:
itt"r :i to :57 cent s per pound ; eggs '.io
e.-nts per dozen : chickens, spring.
- per dozen ; grown, SI !.) ; tlricil
''''' "'.. c-. nts per pound; plums,
"I. lJ' lJ'i cents perjiound: pota
s. ,vV'f.'iyt e. -i's per bushel ; baeon,
'es, 2 e. per p Mind ; hams, U cents
" l o'.ia.l; wool is worth L'3 cents ier
i:,!lo
1 JV M AT I ( ' 1 1 1'.A 1 I Nil . We
are
nu.'.a by private letter that Miss Im
.' !!e Molbrook, a jaipd f the cele
t'ed tra-e.li in. .la-nes Murdoch, will
-MiyiMt Oiv.Mii Citv, an.', cave sm t.n.
rianmient in s.'le.-t readings from
e poei.s. Mixs 1 1 , il ! .r.i.ilj , .Ir.m .o-
j the press wli 'iever slie has appear
I in t.'i iiis of the highest prais.., and
e are :;lad to learn that sneh an intel-
tu d Ire it is to be atlorded ur citi-
"jlnr. CoNfiiy-.iATioNAL Church was
wdea to Us utmost capacity on Snn
iy evening l.-.st, on the occasion of
i uni?.n services, held bv three
urehes. Congregational. P.aptist and
".ho list. K 'v. Ce... Atkinson ad
ssed the con.'ivj; Ui n, ta'dn j as his
'in ' " Tne Ch; iti m lnw." lie pre
lted the subject in his usual clear
1 forcible style; at tlie conclusion
i t-hieli Mr. . (?. .liiliiKi.n 1,..;.,.,
i'."d on spoke for some minutes, com
. - ... ....... ..l.l ..I A .1
F ng ins rfiu.tiKs I'UK'ii.v 10 ine sut .
its of lay-preaching and spiritual
owth.
iPam.s liiTEKAHY Ci.vii is the name
l.cti y our literati to the society
L'anized by them at Library Hall on
j .ndav evenimr. Officers elect are:
I.C. AUiev, President : Mrs. J. DeVore
fhns.in and J. L. Vortman, Vice
t f si,l,.iits: John Wortman. Secretary.
1 Miss Clara Cautleld, Treasurer.
Hkvkiik Arc i pent, On Saturday
ening as the night watchman, Wim
nnor, was lighting the lamps of the
oolen Factory, his foot slipped,
rowing him down stairs with such
ee that his leer was broken. We are
ased to hear that he is rapidly con-
ieseiiig.
S!:nd:i v evenin'jr.
. ! H.,f ivivlll!'!!!.
only ina,.,ri.; t kV I
ripimn ii". ",,., R,t rorthoo
M.-rsurned settle to tT ... .in
lvswco.. the spot with
r,-i.l- to pour a drenching
i '.,d iip-ii t'i lire-Mend, but luckily
1 ,e ti" had b.MMi dis.-overeil betor
1 '?.:"r:J. ' ,,.,der headway, and by
i
r ' n ML Jl..tJ . UiUl,m. WWWIMH.I Ill.KJ.HMLJMUWMla..
Cuilpukn ,sj?ixaixa Cr.Ass.-The Rev
Mr. Soil wood will begin a class in vocal
imiMC for thiMron, in the Kpiscopal
Church, on Saturday niornincr next
(Nov. l.Jth) at 10 oVlc'x-k. All persons
deiruii their young eliiidreii t sdndv
music should avail themselves of lh
ni)xrtimity, and send them to t!ie lirst
meeting.
iMPmsoxKn. A man named John
Ilrown, residing near Sandy, con the
charge, of betraying Mary Kyler after
prr.misr. of man iaco, wax committed on
Friday last I v Justice Athev to await
the action of the grand jury at the April
term of the Circuit Court. '
, Tiik popular firm of Ackerman JJros.
have received another line of gent's
custom made clothing, which" takes the
lead in style and prices; also a new in
voice of ladies' goods, which must be
i i i . . . . - i i ..
miui .a inn juices, v an ana see lor your
selves. Hat, Masqci;. A Masquerade Kail
will be given at Pope's Hall on the
evening oi the 2.3th, (Thanksgiving).
The well known character of those su
perintending the atl'n'r warrant us in
predicting that it will be a success.
The steamer Orient, on a trip up from (
Portland the other day, had a part of
her bow torn away in attempting to
land at M il wankie, and further up the
rivcr raii against a snag cons iderablv
injuring her hull.
TIik special term of Circuit Coui t for
this county, as .set by Judge Shattuek,
will commence on Monday, the 151. h
inst. Tiiere are several e'psitv cases to
be disposed of no jury will be called.
The Ci rangers' Council for this coun
ty meets at J. E. Trullinger's mill, on
the fourth Friday of eac'i month at 11
o'clock A. They invito-brethren in
good standing to be present.
IJov I It jit. A little son of George
Shepard, of (Jervais, while with his
mother visiting in Canomah fell from
the blutr cutting an ugly gash in his
head.
Dn.VM.vric. Are we to have a dra
matic club this winter to vary the in on of
oTi- ofsomcof the longrainv evenimrs?
Wl.o is willing to take the lead iu the
matter? Don't all speak at once.
Srunc.F.ox says, "I consider the cigar
a gift of God to boused and to be thank
ful for." We think.) !m must have
smoked tpey'Iligh Life" sold by Ward
Sc HardimxJ
Ca!.t.ei. Itev.Geo.lI. Atkinson paid
us a Hying visit last Saturday! lie
seems more interested than ever in ed
ucation and the development of Oregon.
Fast Da v. T!p.s (Friday) is tho day
appointed by Mr. Moody, the evangel
ist, to bo observed a a day of fasting
and prayer.
Pkixt Gone. Our young friend King
Henderson has gene to Wal.ing's at
Portland, where he will bo engaged for
a time.
oirnvEYoiis ltETi nNEit. Our towns
men Henry AXeldrum, Elliot Suall'otd
.and JsiOjc Collard returned Jiomo last
-sVeek.
Coxvai.kscixc Mrs. M vers, wife of
Hon.ohn M vers, who has been very
low for some days is .slowly recover
ing. IJapti.sm. -Six persons were baptized
by Kev. Mr. Hull', of the Uaptist Church,
im Sunday- last. r
It is rumored that the street lamps
are to bo lighted soon. That' right,
Captain Mac.
GXoext. Mr. Jas. Winston is our duly
authorized agent at Damascus
The dance at Tibrary Hall last week
was a very pleasant alfuir.
O
Some cider has been engiged in This
city at 75 cents per gallon.
n
cThe steamer Bonanza i.s laid up for
repairs, o
o
Mica is being found in great qnan-
titit in Idaho. C "
Over 50,000 tons of coal have been
shii.ped from three mines in Wash
ington Territory to San Francisco
since the lirst of the year.
A band) Q gipsies ha3 arrived
from the East at Ogden. o
The debt of Washington Territory
is ?2!),5J'J 90 and a balance of $12,
312 71 on har.d. o
i "i
There are 10,000 sheep in Montana.
The Pottawattomio Indians are
moving to Indian Territory.
The Dakota is the largest steam
ship ever in the waters of Puget
Sound.
Washington Territory has a good
library. n
It is said that GeneralMilroy's
brother lias engaged an Indian "to
look after his Indian Agency.
A female suffrage bill is before the
Washington Territory Legislature.
The Washington Territory Legis
ture has passed a bill, and .the Gov
ernor ha approved,. repealing form
er legislation in making "preferred
warrants" on theTerritorial Treasury,
payable to the exclusion of all other
warrants.
The following busiuess'was trans
acted in the land office at Vancouver
during t!,ie month or October: Orig
inal homestead entries 7; aggregate
acre? 72137; linal homestead entries
o aggregate acres 181.25; cash en
tries, premption, 2, aggregate 213.07;
cash entries, commuted homestead, 1,
clU; declaratory statements hied o,
aggregate acres G7G. 05; donation cer
tificates issued 2, aggregate acres
1S1.50. Total acres 2,010.01.
A bill has been passed in the
Washington Territory Legislature
for the protection of game.
The Laramie rolling mills will
commence to manufacture steel rails
ior me onion l'acnie next spring.
Eighty-four car loads of beef were
shipped East last week from Colo
rado. A Mexican, in Tucson. Avizona
last week, sold to Lord & Williams a
Iron n 8M? goa a,ualS for
tbOO, the product of two tons of rock
obtained near the Sonora.
John II. Tirurnon has laid out a
town at what is known as Timmon's
Landing, on Lewis river. Olavfcn
county, W. T. The new town has
been christened "Lacecter."
Advices from Fort Laramie say
that "California Joe," of Denver,and
a company of 100 adventurers, have
reached the South Cheyenne river,
I
i'h. Atktvsov will preach nt , i. ii,, to
! Hills
Moirms, Nov. 4. Soma excite
ment v.-as caused here las-t night by
YA. Shaw, colored whaif-ma.srer go
ing t Church's saloon and ti'.roafen
mg to cut the throat and scafp Mr
Young-or, a coloivd speaker from Sti
Louis, for stnmi.ing Mississippi dur
ing the late canvass. Y&nngcr ap
pealed to the chief of police for
protection, and that officer sent
some men to protect him, but Youn-
' -" "wuiu mciie oiuer
negroes to murder him, changed his
lodgings abrjtit 7 o'clock last niglit.
New York, Nov. 5. At n. business
meeting at Plymouth Church, Brook
lyn, last evening, the? names of
Deacon West and Mrs. Mtftilton were
dropped from tlie roll of nu mber
ship, on tho,.g!onnd of cotUinul
absence from service of the church.
Deacon West wa not srescnt. Bo"r
A. Pryor read a protest Rignoilby
Mrs. M.ouibi'i, ap.d v.ijich clo.'ud aa
follows: '"My al.-cnce is jh enf oread
one, t.m.1 is caused liy tlio criina ol
adultery, couunitted hy Ifcnfy Ward
Ueecher, pastor of this church, with
one of 1: is parishonors. which I Uno-w
to be a fact through PoGtiiiev's con
fessions to ino and through Confes
sions of Mrs. Tilipn, and through
cvidengy of the crime 5froni other
sources. I appear bvfire this ehrirch
in loyal obgdidnqo to the suiatrions
which I have received," and I lnrtby
declare my dispefsitiori anil dc-siro to
discharge all dutis duvolring on lae
as a meiuber thataro f ousistent with
the knowledge of Uq adnHcry of Ihv
pastor and hit? falo swoariug in re
gard to it."
"The Spanish gov$rnv,Hnt has for
wantud to tli4ir :veiU in this city
ciders to levv upvu imd ship at once
provisions and ammunition to the
amount of MQ . The money for
tip's purpose, vva cr:itributd in
Havana on the li'lth tilt., npou re-
ceil t of telegrams fvom Madrid to
the elleet tiiaU Alnevi5in intcrvcutioti
was feared, and tliy-tall that couLd he
done to detr it vnw Advisable.
Ciiicaoo, Xoy. 5. -A Washington
secial says the President is very
anxious to gathev all bpiuions among
his associates favorable to hi.-iiiltin of
tinning over to tlm urniy the pur
chase and distribution vi supplies for
Indians. On ycslcrday he had a con
ference with Sycretary Chandler,
Assistant Secretary Cyvvan, Generils
Sheridan and Oiook, and the Secre
tary of War. Th military generals,
as a matter of coirysg, fully couenrred
in thu opinion of the President in tho
matter. t
XioV Yoj:k, Tov. 5. Jl
fc Go. have been iililicled
TJ. Claflin
for sinug-
gliug.
The Taxpayers' Association is
prosecuting the BrpdklJ n municipal
thieves. .
Florence Tilton has n&ked to be
dismissed from Plymouth Church.
The Brooklyn tabernacle was tilled
this morning at tho revival service.
Mr. Sankey was not present, and
ltev. Fred Bell took his place, lead
ing in the singing of "Jesu$, Lover
of my Soul," "Nearer, my God, to
Thee," and other hymns. Moody
said he had a great many requests for
prayer, and all but four asked pray
ers for others, lie wishd to have
more people requesting prayers for
themselves.
The Kveuhifi rust says: We under
stand that the result of the iate com
petition between the cable companies
is that both have agreed to
the same rate, 75c gold tier word
Tlie Lilertn, of Home, states that
Prince Bismarck intends to visit
Bome next year to thank the King of
Italy and his Ministers, for their
many proofs of friendship to him.
ToVF.iCA, Nov. 7. Tho Common
xcenlth publishes returns from 00
representative districts with 0 to hear
from. Of these 70 are Bepublicans,
G Democrats and 11 Reformers.
Aldan v. Nov. 5. -lleturns received
by the Ar'jn. give a majority for
Bigelow (Democrat) of 10,780, with
supposed further increase.
Sr. Paul, Nov. 5. Returns from
the Shite election continue favorable
to Republicans so far as the State
ticket is concerned, a
Was;ungtox, Nov. C Parties in
terested are already momoralizing
for the repeal of the law doubling
the rate of postage on books, &c.
The Postmaster-General declares the
proposition to return to the former
rate of postage on books and printed
matter of tho third class is heartily
approved by him, and lie will earnest
ly urge the change to be made as
speedily as possible. There is no
doubt he will make a strong recom
mendation on this subject, and there
is reason to expect Congress will cor
rect that legislation before the holi
days' adjournment, so that the old
rate of one cent for two ounces may
go into effect January 1st.
Secretary Chandler is as yet unde
cided what recommendation, if any,
he will m;ke in his annual report
with reference to the Indian Iiureau.
Offices established Fairview.Coos
county, Oregon, George II. Brock
man, postmaster; Sublimity, Marion
county, Oregon, Brecker, post
master. San Fuancisco, Oct. G. The naval
court inquiry appointed to investi
gate the affairs of the navy purchas
ing otlice in San Francisco during
the reign of Pinnej-, under- Spauld
ing, closed testimony to-day and ad
journed to Mare Island to finish their
report.
Annapolis, Nov. 7 Colored cadet
Henry E. Baker, Jr., from Mississ
ippi has been dismissed from the
academy -'by tho Secretary of the
Navy, at the request of the suxerin
tendeiit of the naval school.
Philadelphia, Nov. 8. The full
official vote of this State gives Hart
ran ft. for Governor, a majority of
11.510.
New Yoiuc, Nov. 8. Tho Order of
United Irishmen Redivivi has tried
another one of its members for trea
son and condemned him to death.
Patrick J. Walsh is the alleged trai
tor, and makes the third person con
demned. Galveston. Nov. 9. The steam
ship City of Waco caught fire in this
harbor yesterday and was a total
loss. The passengers took to the
boats, but there being a heavy sea
on at the time the boats were cdriven
out to the westward. Steamtugs
have been scouring the coast for
them but as yet without success.
Boston, Nov, 9. Intelligence re
ceived here leads to the belief that
the brigs J. W. Spencer, and Toron
to, and the schooners Moses Patton,
.Nettie Chase and Serene were lost!
f wuti Uii on i(,,;mi? during the ter
i ri.le hurricane which recentlv
caused so much damage at Jackmel,
Jamaica and St. Iago.
New Yoek, Nov. 9. Secret agents
of the Spanish Government are get
ting recruits in this city for Alfonso's
army in Cuba.
Cincxoo, Nov. 10. Nearly all the
whisky 1 caters in Chicago have been
indicted and brought; intd the U. S.
District Court 'to give bail for "their
appearance- from day to day.
Chicago, " Nov. 9.- Tin? three
prominent topios of tlie President's
forthcoming Message are the publie
sch'bols. the finan.Vs, aud the condi
tion of affairs in Cuba.
P h il a i y. r j' in a , o v
-Tha
sec-
rfnd annual Chrtrch Oonsrress of tho
Protestant Episcopal (Jhurch of tho
Tjnited States is now assembled io
this citv.
A Train of Ivils.
Tf wcakne-sof the Stomach is allowed
to bocfiniii chronic, the following evils
supervene Higcitiou is permanently
impaired, the system is very imperfect
ly "nourished, the blood becomes thin
and watery, and the bile beiuc nnem
phryed for digestive and evaeinilive
purposes, enters the circulation through
the thor&cio duct, and injects itself into
tho superficial vessels, giving to tho
.skin and whites of the eyes the snitron
tinge indicativo of billiousuess. JIeal
ttchc, imuscn, constipation, pains in the
side, palpitations, heartburn, dizancs,
and niAny other harassing svmpfoms
which aeiioiiipiiuy the internal dernngu
ment above described, which, if un
checked is as sure to lie followed by
serious disease, as the rising of the son
by its se tting. Jt is manifest, therefore,
t'.iAt an inability of the stomach to act
upon thi rood .Nuould be overcome with
out delay. The invigorating influence
Upon that organ of Ib .steticr'sSlon'iAtih
1'itter.s is speedily felt in ( lie d Capita .--mice
of all the disagreeablu syinpt-ouis
alluded to. The prescribed mineral
remedies for general debility usually
itt.il to achieve any lasting result, bc
caiioo they do not invigoruttt tho stom
ach; llostetter's Hitters always suc
ceed because that is their ptinial eirect.
The vcrv fact that thov are such an ex
cellent stomachic constitutes theia one
of the best general tonics in existence.
To restore digestion i.s thu linal fitep to
wHi ds th recovery of health, when im
paired by any of tho multifarious com
plaints which spring from dyspepsia,
anil that btcp will bo found to have
been taken bv the invalid who has
availed him-sclf of this famous anti-dyspeptic
remedy.
SETTING Ol-'i'' at reduced prices, for 60
days, tire entire stock (which Is larger and
better seb ctea than ever), of Dry Goods,
Cloth in, Boots, Shots, Hats, Crockery,
Hardware, ttc "owlsour time to buy
thc largest amount of goods for the smallest
amount of money, at I. KcUimr's.
A T-ady who has host Thrc Sons by con
sumption, writes from IlRrtford, Conn., to
suV that her only remaining child, a
daughter, hul beon saved, she brlifved,
by the- u"! of Hub's JIonev or Houk
nousn and Tar.
Piko's XoochaomiDropa cure in one minute.
ITe AVifie T-l:t-. 'Tis inailnfss to nej?
loct. a coujfh or cold, however slight. Con
sumption may follow, and though Da.
WiSTAit's H.ii.dAMOF Wild Ciikkhy has
frequently cured Ud much dr'.'adtid dis
casi', if. almost iniirinbl.v c ircs tho prim
ary Uis 'as-s of the thront, lunsand chest-,
where other remedies fall.
iX?"The Kationl !old MitlA.1 wns award
ed o i:r'wll;y ft llulofson for thn bftt
Plioto?rar.hs in the ITnitrd Stnti-s, and the
Vienna Medal forth--! toi-st In the world.
Jy Montpomrrv Street. s-ii l-'rati Cisco.
lMi,oaTA!f i,.-;n1':r.s"il o.v tft Modjcal
proti Ksion. bit. WM. H.Mdy J5.IS.M
FOR THK bCNU Scurfs oiihf. Cohlfand
Consrti i-t ton, and all li.sirder of lh'
Throat anil Chof. TOWl.EY'?S
TOOTHACHE ANOljYN'K Cur?43 in n
MIX UTE. fcbH
Ihiv.-fjleorQ H. Atkiu.son will hold
regular .servient in the Congregational
Chnrcli, in tliis Hly, on tins first anil
second Sabbaths of each month. jMorn
inj services at l()-j o'clock. On thej
lirst Sibbath at Iloline School House
at 3 o'clock, i'. m. .
Tlio Word "Sozodoni," "v
Which has already become a household
word, is derived from tlie C5 reek, and
composed of two words, Hozo and
Odontes. "Sozo" translated, means to
preserve, and "Odontes" the teeth
-SOZODONT" a preserver of the teeth.
And it is true to its name. It beautifies
and preserves the teeth, hardens and
invigorates the ums, and corrects all
impurities of the breath. The odor of
this pure preparation is so delightful
that it is a luxury toapplj'it. It is as
harmless as water. Sold by dru-rists
and perfumers.
NEW TO-DAY.
WEHAVE TIIF. FOLbOWING HEAL
T Kstato for sa le.
Xo. 1. Desirable building block in Oregon
City.
o. 2. 1GO Aerrs, good) house, and barn
full of hay ; 8 acres in cultivation,
orchard, ood water: Pi miles Irnm
Oregon City. I'rice i'SM, half down.
ISTo. 3. :$ JO Acr.. in cultivation : housos,
barns, wells, Sic.: trood orchard; 0
miles from Oregon 'ily. Price $:i,0.)0 ;
bait down. Sell half place at same
rates.
Xo. 4. 2:)') Acres, Co acres under cultiva
tion,;! acres orchard, jrood running
water; li acres open brush land?i
mile from school house ; H miles from
Oregon City. Sl.oLK); half down, bal
ance in one and two years.
No. 5. Part of all the Rarbcr farm, on th3
river at I lock Island above Oregon
Cit3r ; $-5 per acre.
Other desirable bargains in Clackamas,
the best county in t he State.
Aiiv sue having money to Ind can have
our services, lr'e of charge, in managing
the same and selecting securities.
Persons wanting to borro.v money can
get favorable terms by calling on us.
JOIIXSOX & McfOWX, nil (
joiixsox, Kkcowx itM.vcnun.
Offices in Oregon City and Portland.
Nov. 12. lS75:tf
NOTICE.
U. S. Usd Offie, Oregon Citv,)
Oresrnn, Nov. 8. 1.S75.
COMPIjATXT TIAVINCJ BEEN ENTER
ed at this oftlee bv Alexander Ramag
acrainst John McMilllan for abandoning
his Homesfad Entrv, No. 2.008, dated
Nov. lWh, 1871, uron the W. X of N. E. H
and E. Mof the N. V. H, section 4 town
ship 5 north, range 10 west, in Clatsop
county, Oregon, with a view to the cancel
lation of said entrv: the said parties are
hereby summoned to appear at this omw
on the nth day of December, 1S7--J. at W
o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testl
monv concrnln? s.ifd allseed abandon
ment. OWEN WADE, Re-jitter.
T. R. IIAKKISON. Receiver.
Nov. 12, 1575 :wl
WILLAMETTE NURSERY,
G.'tV. V. ALLIXa & SOX,
OSWEG O, OREG ON.'
Fruit and Ornamental . -v f v";'1.
Trees, 'livergveens, Grape j-.'iirsS
Vines. SmallPnilis. Ilr.sps
nnil Skrulw, Cnltivatetl nnd for Ksile
AT OUIt SlJRSKKY, s
All orUrs lft .It Itrfow A Fullor"S, mir
agents- in cir.goa Oty, will be prouipU y
NOV. 13 :mS .
MllUn, MARSHALL & CO.,
rAY TUE HKJMKSr PKTCK FOlt
X NVIIJS'i', at all funusr at tb
Orcgorj City riSfe,-
Andlsavfon baud
:FB1;.U and FLOUll.
to srll, at mnrkt rt"s. 1'tiii?s cbVirln
l'Gt'd, must lurnish 9rjc-k.5.
" novl-lf
XTOTTCK iy HEHEHY OIVEN THAT
JL all persons nry forUKldon to trust an v
person oa luytcn-iU. I will pay no fills
contracted In my mimft bv aav oiir par
son tbau riyCilf.
T-AKAYETTK J.I AV.
. Ori.pii City, Xov. 6, 1575 :it,
IBoo and ftlioe Store,
e On door north of Aclccrmrtn Bros.
DwitJt and shoes made and rviircil as
cheap as Uic er. papist. '
Nov. 1. 1675 :tf
Attorncy-at-LaMr,
Oregon City.
Nov. lS75:!f '
TORSMT-
THE CKEEN' POINT MANSION WITH
groimds, lately oecup!'d by Mr. IJt
Souls, is u.r Rent, for vuv. or more yiSrs.
Any one desiring a retired residence, wa.li
splendid gardi u tract and I'ruils in aUund
auce, will ulcasu atily to
W. C. JOUNSO".
Nov. -1, 1X75 ;tf
SH3ALVATER EAY GST2Sr
Trn MtT t rti c:i7T'ir t i.m at t-.
Kiw or ht.nvcd at tv'ii minutes'
ooticu.
C. V. MAY' HEW,
Nov. 4, 1S75 :tf I'lol'wu 1.VJ.',
To IIoW;ts of City Orders.
XJOTJCK IM IIF.REnY OTVEN TJ CAT
H there is now monoy in tlx' Citv Treas
ury for th" p;ij-iii'nt of till City Oid-.Ts is
sued to this date. Intr"sf on all City
ordcrs cnuorscd prior lothis (io. will cease.
C. O. 3". WJliJAMS,
City Trcaiurt-r.
OrcflronCity, Nov. IS5 :w t
LIVERY, FEED, AHD SALE
r nji e tjn DRriRic; n ed intopRiKtonoE
1. tin LI very Stabl" on l'i ft b sreet,Oreoii
Clty.Oreicon, keeps coiiat-antly on hand
ami Uai;K. Saddle
a -
, J'.d iitfhi' torses.
A N & Y WILLIS,
Oregon City, Nov. 5, 1S75. Proriotor. "
"SntUlng like if in medicine. A luxury
to the palate, a painless evacuant, up'ii-
tie stin ulant to t he circulation, a perspi
rator.v, an ant l-biiious mediei'ie, a stom
achic, a diuretic and an admirable general
alterative, aeii are the acanou'ieit
and daily proved projierties of
Tarrant's Effc'rvcscriit Scltzrr Aprrii-nt,
SOLD 15 Y" ALL DRl'OOISTS.
MITIL'E lilAHDlW SLE.-
JT N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OI
JL sale until:' by the County Court of the
State of Or -iron, for Clackamas count v. on
the Tit h day of April, 1S7-), direct ing t he un-
drrsigned S. W. Moss, as guardian of Vol-
nc.v '. Moss, to s-'ll the lands h(-r.-inalt(
described, t hu sann; being part of t he estate
of saiil Yolney C. Moss. The undersigned,
as said guardian, will, on the 4th day ot
December. A. D.. 1S75, at tho hour ol" 11
o'clock A. M. ol said day, at the Court
House door in said county, sell at public
auction, to the highest bidder upon the
terms t hat said bid b" paid one-halt in cash
at t ho time of the sale, and the other half
twelve moot hs t herealter, to in secured by
a promissory note and mortgage on said
land, t he follow ing property, to-wit: The
undivided one-third of 4S,i .acres of land.
beinsr the east half, and the south half of
the west half of the tract of land embraced
in Not ideation o. 0U' a nil being part o!
Sections '!', Li, 25 and 20, it township o,
south of range 1 cast of the Willametk:
meridian, and bounded as follows, to-wit
lieginning at a j oint 5 and .'J.MiiO chains
west of the southwest corner of section 'Si,
T :l s. R- 1 E.. ruiinin.'r thence south Hi
chains ; thenc east 71 and 50d:W chains;
thence north SU chains; thenc; west 7 1 ami
5J-100 chains; thence south JO chains to
the place of beginning, the said one-third
containing 10 J acres of land, all situate in
said county and State. MOSs
(iuard'nn of Vofncy C. Moss.
Nov. 3, 1S75 ;w4
Al2ainistr.i!rix's o'k:
rpiIE UNDERSIONED HAVING BEEN
apiointed by the Hon. County -ourt
of Clackamas county, in the Stau of Ore
gon, Administratrix of the estate ot Jl.'no
Si.ra"ii. dec -ased, late ol said count , all
persons havingclaims against said csta.e
arerequired to present them to me with
the proper vouchers within six montns
from' I "o date of this notice, at the ot he, of
Johnson A McCown, lawyers, in Oiegon
City, in said ,,,nty.iET R spRACjlTI,
Administratrix.
Oregon City, Oct. 23, lJ.
SherifT's Sa!i
v VIRTUE OF A DECREE AND WRIT
B of 'Sn issued out of the Circuit
VMirt of the State of Oregon, lor the conn
tvSTcUcUoma. dated O -tober W h, LS75,
and to me as Sheriff directed, in favor ot
William Rroughton, plaintiff, and against
T ,n W Vewman, delendanf , tor the sum.
if ) hundred and four 70-HW dollars.
UnUed St a teJgold coin, and for the further
sum of fifty dollars in U. S. gold coin, tor
inTituting and conductins: this suit, and
rr iii costs and disbursements, taxed at
fourteertvhW dollars. Now, therefore, I
"avfo this, the 11th day ot October, A.
1) 1S75 levied upon the following describ
ed rea. "ertaieVwIt : .Kloek one hundred
and fifty-four, containing six lots.as shown
on the maps and plats of Oregon City,
count y of Clackamas, and State of Oregon,
and on
Saturday, the lStlnlay of November,
1S75, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said
div at tneuoun iu iuuirBi,n
Citv Clackamas county, Oregon, I will sell
at public auction, all the right, title and
interest of the above named defendant to
the above described real property, to the
highest bidder for cash to me in hand paid,
In trold coin, to sansiyme wriL oi execu
tion aiiove d scribed, costs, accruing costs
an1 disbursements.
PherifT of Clackamas Co., Or
Oct. 15, 1375 :w4
gon.
ra N SAL
11776.V1S76
j to
f- 4 1 "J A T: rf s;-, -re j
riLRMGO k :tOKTIMVESTEKX RAILWAY.
"B3)AS.sen;ehs roil ciiicac.o, ni.-
B . - ..ii. T:..t . i.i. i:. i i -
iL K'ira - r ans, i msuiirtc, i in laueipnia,
i'lontryal, tiuebec, N'W York, Roston, or
' liny i;oint East, should buy their
I Til A XSCOMI X TA I, TICKETS
j Via the Pioneer Iloute,
t . v TIIE
J ' RAILWAY.
j -JlfSIS IS rilfe BKST ilOLTi: EAST.
It truck is of STEEr RAILS, and on It hts
Ue.-n tftaiic t he lastttt time tliai has ever
Deen M AUK in this country. l'y this rout c
rfcss:njers fur -oin:s csist -f Chicago have
c.'iic:; of tfto loilorfin lines from Ch:ca;;s :
IJy-llie Pi l)iiry, For WnyiK i:rid
4 'I'JlUtJllTRAIN.SOAILV.with Pii!
5 mtiii I'alac Cars throu'x to Pliiladel
) lun fvnd Kr;w York on each train.
'l-HRoCtOI TRAIN, with Pullman
!S Pdac Cars to Raltitnorc and Wash
ington. lily lie I:ilt '"ifjore nml 7Ii-iii'fn
S-i()iiilir?j ISnilivny l ConiD'ctj.ihS
(Vv,i?.crk CcJilrsil jin;l trie
luad.s) :
THRO lo II TRAINS DAILY, with
I:i:aci' Drawing Room rind Silver Pal-
ac,--Slei-.inSr V'ars through to New York.
il tho. JJtcliiiraii t eiilrnl, (Irand
'iVimJf, t;nrt V-!ern mid Krlur.ial
rvw C M,itial IlaiHi ys :
TirttOlT(iJI TRAINS, with IVllmnn
t) Palace lmwin Room and Sleej.inrr
Urtr' "irons-h to .New York, to Niagara
Falls, lhjfrlo, RZ-ehi ster or New York city.
tiy Ralt iiuore nd Ohio IC::iIi oad :
4 TJIROCGH TRAINS DAILY, v,ith
l'u.liiuun Palace Cars lor Nev;irl:,
Ki'Sville, V'Ue lin--, Washington and
lmlticnori; without chari"".
ThistheSlfORTLST.hEST and onlv
lim- riuuwlngpuiitiian cei,.i r.d"d PALA("E
JslXlitVNli CARS AND tOAI'IlES eon
iiee.tii); lth Union 1'aeille l:.-i i Iro.id at
OMAHA .In. 1 from th- Wi;sT, via Orand
Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rapids.Clinion
fet-M-hng ftvd DixoO, for CIUC'AtiO A.L
11 1 K.VS'l'.
This porujar roiite is 'unsurpassed for
Siteed. Co i ft fort and Sabtv. 'i he smooth
Vell-ifalla.st' d and p' Tli c t truck of steel
rail?, thy celebrat -d Pullman Pale.ce Sleeji
ing Car;, f fie i rfect Telegr:iph S stem of
moving trains, the rrgularit v with which
tlfyrun, the admirable arrangement, of
running through enrsto Chiesigo from all
liOillt West, secure to pass".gers all the
onm forts in modern Railway "Trav-ling.
Nochangg of Cars and no tedious delays
at UerrtieS.
l'assengers will find Tickets via. this Fa
vorite Route at tie- Oeneral Ticket Office
of the Central I'aciiic Itaiiroad, Sacramen
to. 'Jickcff: for sal in all tho Ticket Offices
ol tfife Central l'acilie Railroad
W. II. STENNETT,
Ocn. Pas. Airent.
MARTIN IIUOHITT, Uen. Sup. '
H. P. STAN WOOD, (ieneral Agcncv, 121
Montgomery street, an Francisco.
Aug. VI Ay
OSEGOH STEAMSHIP OO.'S
STEAF.EOAT f'CTlGS!
.Str. Tu. 1. COOKE,
Will leave OREGON CITY for PORTLAND"
every dav Except. Sunday, at H o'clo-k,
A. 51. Returnimr, will leave Portland for
yregon t.Uty at 'K o'clock, I. M.
Stx-. ALICE,
Will leave OR EC. ON CITY forCORYALLIS
every Monday and Thursday of each week
Sti 13 A
Will leave OREOON CITY for MrMINN-
VILLE. LAFAYETTE and DaYTON. and
all points between, every Monday, Wed
nesday and rriu.-i.vot each week. ix-av
th" P.asin at K o'clock, A. sr., and connect
with the train at Caiicmah at t, a. m,
Stv. ALBANY,
Leaves OREOON CITY for IIARRISRURG
ami EUOENE and all intermediate points
every week.
Str. ITnimie Iatloii,
Leaves OREtJON CITY for ALRANY and
nil intermediate poitits bet wCen fvici ev
ery week. J. D. RILES, Agent,
Oregon City.February, 11. 1S71.
OIZKGOJJ CITY
SAW AND mimilS MILL
LL KINDS OF
Sash, Klinds, IJoors,
lVhiilow I-'rismes ?Ioulilisis,
Finishing Lumber,
o
Flooring, CcillitS', Siinliny & Kuii-.
Will Duild all classes of Buildings.
Designs, Specifications, Rill of Material
MluU' K. .1. rOLBATII.
f)reon Cty, May 14, 1S75 .tf
IsTLW GOODS
...AT...
ca?t. i. c fjoiorj's sronz,
()HT')S, Clackamas Co., Oregon.
rilHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD AX
I iiounce that he has just received a
splendid stock of
Clot hi n ir,
Uviuts and Slices,
Dry CJootls,
irocei-ies.
Hardware,
Cutlery,
Croclicrj", I2tc. Iltc.
direct from New York. The stock is the
best and largest ever brought to a store in
'laekamas county, and bavins purchased
it, at. greatly reduced prices, is able to sell
it cheaper than goods have ever been sold
befot-e.
I am under obligations to mv former
customers for their liberal patronage, and
being able now to accommodate them
better at less prices than ever before. I ask
a co"tiiiuation of their patronage, and so
licit the trad? of all new-comers "anil those
who have not heretofore traded with me
issuring them that I can give them as
good bargains as can be had in the State
All kinds of Produce tn ken in 'chan"a
for goods. Give me a call and I will Guar
antee to give you satisfact ion.
Z. C. NORTON.
Clackamas Co., Oregon, Mar. 12, 1S75.
Summons.
In Just ice's Court for Oregon City Trecinct
Clackamas county, Oregon. '
William Kee, Plaintiff,
vs.
John II. Conley, Defendant.
To John II. Conley, the above named de
fendant :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OIl
egon, you are hereby reouired to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled action, on the
day following the expiration of six weeks
from the first publication of this sum
mons, to-wit : on Saturday, the lltn nay oi
Deeinler. 197-5. at lv o'clock a. m. : the first
publication of this summons being on Fri
day, October 2fth, 1S75. If you fail so to
answer, the plaintiff will tak Judgment
against vou forthesnmof $182 50, together
with interest thereon at ten per cent, per
annum since April 7th, 1874, and costs mu
This summons Is publisnea njr or.i--r
ie above named Court. ont -H Ortoher j
th
1-S75.
oct 29 w 6
Attorneys for Pla:r..:u.
Hear, lor B win wpeak of excellent
thing's."
ECHO'S EXTRAST The great Vegetable PaiB
lcstroyer. lias been in use over thirty
years, and for cleanliness and prompt cora-'
tive virtues cannot be excelled. i
EHILDHErl. No family can afford to be without
Pond's L'xtrnct. Accidents, Bruises.'
Contusions, Cuts, Sprains, are relieved
filmost instantly by external application.
Promptly relieves pains or Durn, Mcaldd
ljxpormilons, t Imfings, Old Koret,
o I toils. Felons, Corns, etc. Arrests in-ll.-unation.
reduces gwellincs, etops bleeding,'
rr J ?Ls?UOI1! snl ,,e:il3 rapidly.
FEKAIEWEAXSLS3E3. It always relieves pain
m i tie iuck mid ioiiis,fu'.lness aiid pressirigpaia
m the head, ransea, vertipo '
13 lE'JBOaBHEA it b.is r.o equal. AH kinds of nl-
cerulions p wliirh hidies are eubject are
jrom;)llycnre.l. Fuik-r UetaUaia bookaccom-
I'Miivniir c:i;-:i n:-t: e
FiiEa oh ml or bU-edin-r meet prompt
11,1,1 ready i nre. No case, however cine
u . ntl '."iKf;.c.i",on'-r -resist its regular ust
relief
cluonic or
VAuiS'jct VtlHS. His the onlvsurecure for
f-i--Vr'.j ,,'vr'-.",,"iiil duigero-jscondltion.
u!J..It HiStASES. It bus no equal for perma-
I'.-iit i j:e. " -
ClISi:ia from nry cruise. Fortius w a pr.
c-iiic. It h-is caved linudrcds of livesnvhen all
other remeJi"i failed n a.rret blading from
nose, Mfimnrb, hin-n, aud elsewhere.
SHSUMATISr.1, KtURALGIA, Tootharbo and
l;iraclie i.rc all U.Ke rc-l.cvod, aad often per
tnanentlv curcil.
FHYS1C1ASS f idircboois vhoaro acqnalaleil
with I'Mid wlixiinct of itch Hazel rec
Otntnetidit in t;icir practice. A e have letters ot
connu'-ntUlien Irom hundreds of I'hysicians.
many of vhoai order i:lor use ia their own.
practice, la addition 1- t'.se lori-:;oiii;j, they
order its u-e for siviliinKs of" nil kinds,
ljuinsy, Si:-re Tlirr iit, J nllamed Tonsils,
ennple mid chronic IJi:ir rhirn, C'utarrh,
(for which it is a F:H-c?2i-,) t iiilbhiii:,., I rout
ed l'ccf, fNiing t" Inserts, .Mosquitoes,
etc., Chapped H nr.i'.s, l-'ucc, aud indeed
nil mmntr of f-Kin disea.-es.
TCIiET USE. Kcmovcs Soreness, Kcnchnes,
mid Smartina; lea Is Cuts, Iitiptious,
rnd Pimples. I.i rrrire. itici:rrayx, and re
frcrltts, while wonderfully improving the
;.th:T1c io;3.
TO rAST-ntllS. l'ond's Extract. No Stock
lheedur.i.o Livery Man can fatord to lie without
it. It ii used by s.U the Leading Livery stables,
Street Itailroadd cud first lliir.-emcn in New-)
York City. It has t:o equal for Sprains, liar,
nes or tuddle t'liafinc, Stillness,
Scratches, fsveIlin(r,Cut!', Lnrcrations,
I5!ecdinsr, I'lionmoiiia, Colic, Dinrrlia.,
Chills, Colds, etc. Its rangeof action is wide,
and the relief it affords is so prompt that it is
iuval-.iable ia every Farm-vard as well as in
every Farm -house. Let i t be tried once, and
von will never be wltliniif it
CAlfTIOS. Vnd! Kxtrnrt lias heen imitated.
The genuine article has the words Pomi's Kx
Iract blown in each bottle. It is prepared by
the only persons liviue who ever knew tow
to prepara it propeiiv. .Uefeseall other pre
parations of Witch HazcL This is the only
article used by Physicians, and in the hospi
tals of this connt-vcnd Europe.
KiSTOSY AK0 USES CF PCSD'S EXTRACT,
in pumpnM't form, sent free nu uppUcition to
F0S3'S EXTRACT CCMPAaY, M Maiden
line, New Yolk.
O
FALL tS7&
Is your time to buy goods at 1c pi ices.
J3PIOTI-I E E-S
O
are now receiving a large stock of
O
FALL -AND WINTER GOODS,
all of the I,atcst Styles, which will sell
O
lit LESS Hi AH FCRLriD FRIGES.
Our stock has been boirght for cash, and
we will sell it at a small advance above
GAti FPArCSSCO COST.
"IVEWIIJiSAY TO EVERYDODY 15 E-
lore you purchase or go to Port land,
.come and j rice our goods and convince
yourseli that we do what we sav. Our stock
consists in part of q
Fancy and Staple O
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Coots and Shoes,
Ladies and Oents O
n
FurnisTiing Goods,
Notions, Grot,.
ies, Hard-
e j ware
and great mny other articles too numer
ours to mention ;
ALSO
DOORS, WIKCDWS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
o o
ETC., ETC
Wo will also pay the Highest Market
Price for
Country Produce.
ACKER AT AN BROS.
Oregon City. .Sept. '2:i, lzlo tf
CLEAR ('KEEK, rL.UK.HIAS CCHTY.
XjY:siRE TO INFORM MY OLD Cus
tomers, and the public at large, that I
have just received a new supply of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
CLOTHING,
LOOTS and SHOES,
C UTLER Y, HARD WA RE,
Aud Other Miscellaneous Goods. 0
All of which I now offer for sale at tho
LOWEST MARKET RATES.
My object is to tell all my old friends and
customers that I am still alive, and desir
ous to sell goods Cheap, FOil CAS1J, or
upon such terms as agreed upon.
I shall also have in my employ a thorough
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
and constantly keep stock on hand for tha
Manufacture k Repair of Boots & Shors,
and all orders In that line will be promptly
attended to.
A LLi:. MATTOd.V,
Near the Viola. Milltf.
octl .-tf
H. E. CHAMBERLAIN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
OIlKCiON CITV.
Office in Estf.rpsise Rooms.
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