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' -sWiSJ if o ! o o O 3l)c (Enterprise OREGON CITY. THURSDAY OCT. IS, l?77. UKEVITIES. Prof. Mart. Taylor, "old iiosev, 18 Bhowing at Boise City. The boats arnl cars are all carrj-ing their full capacity of freight. Clackamas county received her share of premiums at the Htate Fair. Highland Styles, indicted for perjury, have their trial on the Si of Nov. The Wilson sewintj machine received the first premium at the !tate Fair last week. Mr. Win. Harlow was elected director of the State Agricultural Society for Clacka mas county. Clarence and Kd. Oavlord, residents of this citv several years ago, have "cases" on the JJoise City Statesman. The A. A. McCully brought down ",CQiJ bushels of wheat for Miller fc Church, of this city, last Monday evening. Mr. W. C Johnson and wife are passen gers on the City of Chester which sailed from fan Francisco on Tuesday. W. A. Queuing, of Milwaukie, delivered the opening' address at the State Fair last week in a very creditable maimer. o Union meeting at the M. K. Church on next Sabbath evening. Services com mence at 7 o'clock instead of 7 :30 as here tofore. o lamascusRes were favored with the earthquake shock List Friday, ami they report houses shaking as if aillic-ted with the chills." A numlier of families from Polk county passel through this city last week, en n Ute for Columbia county, W. T. There were swven wagons in tlic train. Mr. Win. Cianong returned from San Francisco last week, ;inl is now ready to attend to the wants of his patrons at his old stand. Tho "Damascus contractor" says if theie was any hair lost- in the recent "nii- leasantness" it w is from the "pate" of lis opponent. The riidsare ("last drying up under the genial rays of Old Sol, and large numbers of wagons laden with wheat are again Keen on the streets. Mr. Wm. Failing has raNoil sm extraor dinary pear on his farm near M il waukie. It consists of" live distinct pears all grown together in one c"ustr. Capt. S. Orove, vhose pottery at Damas cus was destroy. -d by li re some time ago, has located at 'Whit man county, W.'T., and will soon commence manufacturing earthen ware again. A tril'c o9er 20 cents per month will pay efor the county paper and keep you jwisted - on comity affairs. Don't delay at; v longer, but (till at t he nllice or on one of our 3g-. nts and subscribe at once. We understand that Mr. J. IT. Moore will soon commence the erection of a wooden building on the vacant lot adjoin O inp A. Lew's store. It is to Ins occupied by Mr. Jlobt. 1 'otter as a saloon. lolinsr.!! it Mc'.Viwn Icivealargoamount of real estate for sale on easy terms, and are making salt's almost every day. If you want to buy or sell, give them a call. Dili you feel the earthquake last Friday? It was'a i t minder that your subscription to the F.ntkimmmsk was due, and t hat it was time to come around and "shake" a little coin. The following are ofiicers elected to preside over the Slate Agricultural Socie ty : President, M. Wiikins of himi coun ty; vice presidents, .J.iseph lliniiltoii of 1 teuton and .f.N.T. Miller of Jackson: secretary, K. M. Waite of Marion county; treasurer, L:dd A Hush of Marion coun ty, o A man named Mi:(mn. who resides ricnr thampocg, was i-ro-ing t!:e liver in :i small beat recently ,ind v. as run over by Ctlie steamer Orient, ai:.1 hi-s boat knocked into "smithereens." i I e had a ii-irrev.- scae from drowning, and. no hebiwas jriven him bv ilm !.;..' IT." nret nts ;t little bill of JiV) .i,U!i;:-,:ai.li!!i' Reporter says he ought to have fi;r tii:;. s the amount. Mr. .To'.iii W. M i V. rr.t'l vetnrncd last week from atrip to (joy. Thonii'son's big ditch in Jackson county. He reports work progressing rapidly and it is ex pected to have it .'(..i.-hed r."t wcelc. It is predicted by old miners that at least SlmUHNt w id be taken out of tho claim in one year from the time operation re coniiiicncf'il. If such should be the case, lavc will lose a wager for a :?!ao suit of clothes. , Keal Ilst.i'.c Traii:-!iT. The following are t'.u transfers of real estate which have taken plac since our issue of Oct. 11, compiled by Mr. Wm. Whitlock, deputy county cb-rk : Am W. Laecv to. las. W.Ctc-c, the X ' ; oft he cb mat i n land b mat i on land claim of 1 in V. !." v :md wife in '!' 1 S It t C. c. nta;ni::g :VJ-.-jl acres; -onsid'-ratioti M.tiii). J. W. mid August i ( hase to M.A.lru ey, the X L of the donaii in land claim of Ir.i W. l.aci'y and wife, in T 1 S II 4 P.. c n taining ."l'iI.L'I acres ; consideration ::'1."J'. J. P. Allioa and wi'b to Wm. Allison, fractional part of section :t, T4Sb'2ik -ontaii;ing "JlII acres : consideration S-oo. Jus. W. Murray and O. S. Murray to J. F of the X F 1:1;. t l s n 4 i-., containing Ml acres; con- Nideratio'i 5I(N O.S.Murray nn.l wife to Thns.Papworth jithI wife, the' F !j id" th X 'i of the dona tion lanu claim of I, ym. in Williams and wife, in section 'Ji, T IS 111 K, i-onl-i'ming ) acres; consideration .rl'o. S. It. Hatch and wife to D.mi-d I Iaru tie. the S lv of the S W of s diiii -i, 'V- S It V., ; consideration . J. II. Parke to J. A. Forbes, fraciieisd part of section ft. T - S It : F. containing .V) acres: consideration K. J. Parke to J. A. Forbes, fractional part of section 3. T S It j:, containing .0 ncrcs-; consideration ftVlrt. Ijouis Jaggars to !" . O. MeCown, all of bbn-k Nd. lull in Oregon City ; considera tion $l"J"i. Jos. Parrott to W. It. Patten, fractional part of the donation bind claim of .If I'arnvtt and wife, in T:'. SKI E, col Joseph attain ing '.i.fo acres ; consideration s-l.'j l. United States loS. P.. Hatch, the S 'a of the S W Vt of section 'Ji, T - S U 4 I', con taining Ni acixs. Ikttk.h I. ist. The following is a list ol the letters remaining in the posto'dUrc at Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, Oetobei lth, IsTT: ltaker, Fiviicrton; P.raid . liburg, Mr.: Ituckner. Miss Klizi; Cook.S. M.; C.mic, Chas. ; ( tlcasou, John; IIog:-,n, John V.; Johnson, Aaron : Jones, Miss Minnie, cP ; Jones, Mivgie : Mad. lux. F. 1. rii;Slc 'ubbin. M rs. Xaiiey ; Patterson, II. ,.; l'onascll, Freng; l'rini'de. Isaac ; Quigler. Kobt.; S'leas, J.; Smath.ers, Mrs. Ann; StriMler. Frederick Hcinri.-h: S.-tlor. Miss Jjorie ; Talliort, Theres ; Tracy, S. J.' If caUed fr please say when advertised. J. M. P.ACOX, P. M. That I'arthijnake. CniWdite of Oct. 11th, Mr. H.V. Short, of Hoone's Terry, sends us the following: I thouuht I would send you a little note of th earthquake vesterihiv. Atio'cloek 1 was pick in n appb's rtt mv house. I heard a noise resembling that of an oM buihlin fallintc. Then the trees and bouse shook so a-s to sdiake the apples olY, and t he jdas teriiur out ot'thechiinnev. luT.AeeIey s field it shook sheaves of oats down, and nearly shook elown the fences. One pecul iarity' about the shod or concussion at my place was, it did not effect the water in the river. I have not Ihxmi able to tind any effect of the shock in the ground yet. ConnF.sroNPF.NCK. We are always glad toreeeivecoinmunications fromall parts of the county on any topic of general interest. As we h ive remarked about one hundred times, the name and postotlice address of tho writer should aeeompanv each letter, of whatever description, not necessarily for publication, but as a guaranty of good .lith. Clackamas County Towns. From Steam's Travelers and I mini grants' Guide, we publish the following: OREGON CITY. Coimtj seat of Clackamas. Sixteen miles from Portland by rail and 13 by river. High bluffs comc almost to the river bunk here and the business part of the city is all on one street along the river. The finest residence portion is on the bluff '() feet above. Oldest city in Oregon. Was lor several years tho capital. Incorporated, ls"i9. Population now, 1,200. Tho city wears the distinction of being wholly free from debt. Thegrand water over, though comparatively not touched, is utilized by the Oregon Citv Woolen Mills, capital estimated S:MX),!tM. Lalloeque, Savlcr iV. Co. and Miller, Church A Co., merchant millers; combined capacity, loo bbls. per day. Holldaay cfc Ililcs, tub and pail fac tory, 150 hands. ,1. Crawlord, saw mill. Ad Alden fruit preserving establish ment, capital tdfjMM) (cstimiit-ed cost of building :?S,000) running bv steam. The city's water supply is furnished by puin; ing from the river to a reservoir on tlic bluff, Geo. A. Pease, proprietor of works. It has a good tire department, threo com panies, F. S. Dement, chief engineer. The city has live church buildings, and its public schools are tho boast of its inhab itants, W. L. Woithington, supt. Of ben eficial orders there are a H. A. Chapter and lilue lodge, A. F. it A. M , Encamp ment and subordinate lodg, I. O. O. I-., a lodge of K. of 1. and one l.O.G.T. lodge. The Willamette falls are "locked" on the opposite side of the river from the town, but a transfer of freight can be made though Ihi; town. Citv O dicers- L T. Putin, mavor ; Wm. Whitlock, recorder; J. U. Strieklcr, treas urer; F. M. Albright, assessor; T.John r.roderk k, marshal. Pastors of churches W. D. Nichols, Mcth.; J. T. 1 1 ufi', I la p.; D. It. Gray, Cong.; J. W. Sell wood., Kpis.; J. M. Bacon, po-amaster. MILWAlKli:, Clackamas county. Station 7 miles out from Portland. Once a nourishing vil lage, but since the establishment of Port land as the commercial metropolis it has decayed. There art! some line fruit farms in the vicinity, and Luc iling it Son carry on an extensive nursery business. CLACKAMAS, Clackamas county. Kleven miles out. Olio store, postoliice r.nd blacksmith shop. Supported by a strip of farming laud on the north bank of the Clackamas river. l'Al'I'.ll MIl.l.S, Fourteen miles from Poitl.md. Flag sta tion. The railroad crosses the Clackamas river here. F.xc- 1 but trout fishing at nearly ail seasons of the year. Clackamas pa per mil Is located at this point, forty or lil ly lllol'.sairl mai.ui.icture of new liars iiivc. t :i 1 wrap; d in t in'. .per. :kv f.::a, Clackamas county. Station twenty miles from Portland. Two stores, flouring mill, steam saw mil !, warehouse and blacksmith shop. .1 . Casio, postmaster. W.W.J esse, notary public. Town nearly :dl built in the. 1 ist year. The railroad company put in a switch and laid out a park for picnic purposis. It is the Spirituali.-tie head quarters of the Si;iLe. The spiritual be lievers hold camp meetings here fro q nenf ly. Tho bit-ir: -ss l:rris are i'owden A: Jaiiic.s)!!, lumber; J. Casto, store and eat ing house ; Knight llros., flour ; 1 lock Is land Storage Co., merchandise and gr:vi!!. To this point the route has been through forests and the canyon of the Willamette river, liigh black blufis and woods have echoed the rat' lr of the train to tho river below. The rcenery at New Kra is wild and forbidding. The river bends to the west just beyond and the railroad rises and strikes across the prairie in almost a straight line to S.iiem. CANliY, Clackamas county. Station 2" miles from Portland. Mist 'station on the prairie; tine country .all around it, promising fu ture, te. '(.'Juries Kn.ght, postmaster. Knight Itroa., general merchandise Wm. Kuieht, jusiice of the pea.ee. C. lvnigh.t, not.rry piiblic. 'i Ii. Fletcher, constablo. Ciias." K nic lit. P'uytician. Oood school Iioii-e and fair hotel. PaTUoNIZK HoMK ISDVr.TI'.V. Mr. Ooo. Fuel's' cigar factory is making an excel lent brand of cigars, :uid he is descrying of a liberal patronage. There is no reason why tlie retail dealers of this city should not pan-base ;.t leusl a part of their stock fr ui this factory, and hcb to supp'-rt a home industry wl ieh is the means of fur nishing a livelihood for several workmen, and is a b. neiit to t!.c cotn?n.i:!ty in goii cra.l, as tl..e proprietor and his workmen spend tiieir money with our business houses. As we have said before, tho cigars are second tii none in this market, nod if it is any benent to haven factory of tins kind hi the city, it should bo deserving of alioeral natroiiage. We under.-i.-md that Mr. 1'iH'lis intends to locate tins factory at Albany or Portland next spiing unless the home trade increases. (Jive him a call and we guarantee that he will furnish as good an article as can be obtained in Ike citv. M. Uf.!. T! ie totiowmg account oi tne "doubling up appears in tin mart i i .,c of ? Xewiasrv, Yi, of an old Oregon Citv boy P.aston " Journal : " '" The iss Clara It. Chambcrliii, of to Dr. (ico. H. Atkinson, of '.. Thursday evening, Sept. brilliant alf.dr. Tin guests, i ".i .:i U ly n. N. V. 0, wr.s n ry 1 . ai'.ovd one ktmi sem.'ded at the mot Iter. Anion ii-t and twenty-rive, as residence of the bride's : them were; Mr. Frank Warren and wife, cd" Portland. Ore gon ; Mr. F.dward Atkinson, of New York City ; Mr. Hates of Springfield, Ma. ; Mrs. Terr ill and M iss Chamber! in. of St -instead, P. C., and several guests from Hoston and vicinity. The rooms were tastelully doc ora tod with flowers, ferns and evergre ens. The numerous bridal gifts were both l.e-auUiV.1 and useful. After the departure c-f most of the goests the cornet band en livened the moonlight evening with some of t la ir best selections of fine music. Th" bridal party b-ft next morning for Mont real, Portland, Doston and Xew York." Tn.MN I Mu. Avr.n. l.at S,ituril.i' oven inp; a freight train boniiil tiortii had six cars thvown ott'the track near Claekaiicis, ib'iiiolihiii' three of them and itamaiie a lot ed' wlieat. Tlie pasentrer train en route from the fair to Portland arrived here ahoiii 7 :'0 o'clock and was detained until 11 o'clock. Tlie pas.enjrcrs, nuniher nur ahout eiirht hundred amused them sclves by vicwiiur our citv ov moonl'mht, cleanins the restaurants and bedels out of everything in the eat-ible bins anil having a trood time in general. While it was un fortunate for the passengers that the acci elont occurreil, it was a bonanza for our eatitur houses and siloous, as some three; or four liunilred iloll irsdrop;od into their tills. Our isitors were very orderly, anel behaved themselves in a becoming man ner. Kr.T!n;vKE at about - o'clock E-ist Friday afternoon, , our city was vi.site el ly a iienuine shock of earthquake. It caused quite a commotion anions; our citizens, as most of them were strangers to this Cali fornia luxury. The shock caused build in us to shake and pen- le to rush out into the streets, supposing the 'td wa r.ear, but did not iniiict any damaire. At Port land several windows were broken, and a number of chimneys knocked down. Tax Coni.r.eriNi;. leputy Sheriir Fonts started yesterday morning to pat her in the State and county taxes, and will also take subscriptions for tho Kntkuvri-f,. lie will visit the various precincts on tlie fol lowing dates: Pleasant Hill. Oct. 1Mb: ( )sweiro, lyth ; Hard iiurs. 2ot h ; 1 lock creek, "2d; Cascades, 2:1 : " Ka-.il e creek, 21th; Spritvrwator, -th : Highland, lititli : Viohi, UTth : P.eaver creek, -.Mth : Cutttiiii's, 3ith : I . pper Molalla, :51st ; Soda Stu in-rs, Nov. 1st: Mar.juams. J 1 ; Lower Molalla, 3d; Milwaukie, T.th ; Marsh field, (it h ; Union, 7th ; Canby. sth : New Era. inh ; Caneniah, loth ; and this citv on the 12th. Tiik Coi.i-mrian. We have received the tirt number of the"Columbian," publish ed at Portland by the Columbian Publish ing (. o. it is spicv and original, and if kept up to the standard of the first num ber, it will be certain of a long anel pros perous life. The following is an extract from the introductory remarks: "For tlie present we shall endeavor to publish a complete Sunday paper: an eminently live and saucy sheet ; one that can kick equal to any mother's squaller: in fact, a regular dare-devil, with a full set of teeth above and below." MAX MIsmsIXU: Probably 3Iurdercd ! ! After an Abarnre of 1 1 Trar lie Arrives williiit u .Mile of Home. ml (lien Mysteriously Disappears. About four weeks ago to-day, a man named Chas. Miller, brother of Duck Miller, of Molalla precinct, got off the cars at Hubbard Station and rode out to Stubbs' store vith M r. John Stewart. He told Mr. Stewart that he was going to visit his father, brothers ami sister, whom he had not seen for 11 years. He .said he had been living in California during thaiti . e He purchased a buttle of whisky at the store, saying that the oid man used to like a dram, and lie would give him a treat; and then picked up his satchel and started to walk to his brother's place, which is about four miles from the store. A little after sun down a man answering to tho de scription given by Mr. Stewart stopped at the Widow Jackson's and inquired the way to Puck Milier's, and the same even ing he stopped at Mrs. Harrison Wright's anil also inquired the wr.y to the same place. Mrs. Wright says shs gave him the information, and tho man passed out of the j-ute, but she did not notice which way he went, as she was busy at work. This is the last place that any trace can be obtained id' the missing man, and it is feared that lie was lou'ly dealt with. It is only a little over a mile from Mrs. Wright's to Duck Miller's place, mid the road is plain and open, and there was not any chance of losing the road. The people of the neighborhood have made thorough search for the missing man on two occa sions, but cannot find any trace id' him. It is not known whether ho had any moncj' on his person or not. Mr. W. li. Vaughan, front whom we obtain our in formation, says there is no douet but what the man was made avav with in some manner. From the circumstances, it is supposed tiiat some one way laid the man between Wright's .md Miller's; but there is not the slightest clue to the perpetrator. The fat her of t lie misslmr man showed Mr. Stewart an a I bum containing a pho'.ogra oh oi his son, ami lie at once identified tlie portrait as that of the man who rode in Ill's v;:goll. TnT: P.kst Maciiink Mr. JohiiSohrnm i- the agent in this city for tho celebrated Wilson sewing machine which carried oil" the honors at the State Fair last week. A 1st premium for the best family sewing machine: i 1st premium for the be.-;t pit iltillg v. OI K, ami ISL bout embroidery work. -o premium lor the tiik ir:::;:.vt:zj. i:y pa. i n novo!:. Alas! my eom fort's 1'cd, My pleasures all ere gone; My d'-ar companion's dead, And I am left alone; Whore1 shall I go, where shall I lice? Xo earthly joys arc; left for me. I visit that dear room, Where once in joy we dwelt, Put all is filled with gloom. And naught hut grief is felt; The mourning trees around the lioor, Tlie empty house cries, She's no more. Then to the silent grave. Willi anxious steps 1 l'ee, Put oh, thou cruel earth, To keep my love from me; To keep her from this aching Lie-art, When with grief my soul's eppres't. Then to the house of God, With haste I ipiiok re pair. Put though the house is full, Her seat is empty there; Her lovely voice no more 1 hear, Xo- more her music charming tar. O, fiord ; be Thou my aid, Itesign mo to Thy will, Teach me to walk in truth, My duty to fubiiil ; That when 1 die my soul shall rise, To dwell with her above; the skies. Ovcimn ' ':i- O.-f PV'i 1 Ceiigrcesio'i.-!. Senate. ASHINe'iTON, Oct. 15th, 1S77. The So nators were 1:1 their scats at noon, and the usual bustle attend in the opening ef the session prevailed. Tho oath of oftico was administered to fttanlev Matthews, of Ohio, elected in place, of John Sherman, resigneel; J. l)em Cimerou, in tho place of Simon Cameron, rosicjrsed; and J). II. Arm strong, appointed from Missouri, vice Jj. V. Bogv, deceased. Tho usual committee was appointed to join a committee of tho Honso and inform tho president a quorum oi the two houses was assembled. Adjourned till 12 o'clock to-morrow House. At the opening of tho session of the llou:-o the galleries were croweled aim corridors fer tv.'O hours Treviou.slv were almost impassable. At 12 o clock Clerl Adams called the House to order and read tho President's proclamation eon veiling Congress, aud called the roll o members by States, i. ginning with Maine. The clerk decided that Re pro ser.tatives could not before the orran ization of tho House elireet his action regarding the insertion or omi.ssion of names, aud declared Wood's motion to elect a sneak- r in order. Tw o hundred and eighty-seven members h;ul an nounced their names. Weiod's motion was agreed to, 110 to 121. Clrmcr nominated R indall. Hall nominated Garfield. The cleric appointed Clymer, Banning, Fort and Foster tellers, and by a vote of 140 to 10:2 liaudall was elected eiver Gartield. Garheld and Goode conducted the Siieaker to the chair and Kelly ejf Penn sylvania administered t'oe oath. The Speaker then administered tho oath to the members. Most of the Southern members took the qualified oath. Objection was made to swearing in Cain aud Rainy of South Carolina, Daniel Elam and llobertston of liOuisi ana and Pachecoof California, anel those members stood aside. The delegates for Territories were all sworn without objection. Clynier offered resolutions electing as clerk Geo. M. A dams, of Kentucky; serjeant-at-arms, Johu G. Thompson, of Ohio; tloor-keeper, John W. Polk, of Missouri; postmaster, James M Stewart, of Virginia; chaplain, Rev. Dr. J.Poisel. M. D. Hale offered an amendment, substituting for these names those of II. M. Pnsk of Wisconsin, X. G. Ord way, of Xew Hampshire, Horace Harri son of Tennessee, Sherwood of Slieh., and Rer. J. G. Butler of Washington. The pmenelmcnt was rejected and the resedntion adopted without division. The oath of office was then adminis tereel to these ofiicers; Messrs. Tolk and Stewart; taking the modified oath. A committee was then appointeel to inform the Senate of the organization of the House anel to inform the Presi dent that Congress is ready to receive any communication he may desire to make. In calling tho roll of tho House, the clerk put the names of members bear ing Xicholls' certificates on the roll for Louisiana. For Floriel3, he reael the names of Horatio Bisbee, Jr., anel Robt H. M. Divitlson, IJoonc's ferry has a hake. Poone's Fjjuiiy, Oct, 13th, 1S77. Eiutor FNTKnrmsK. I send you a few lines to let you know that we experienced a shock of earthquake to-day. Its course was south-east to north-west. It shook so hard that two feet of my chimney was knocked down. When the shock came, the chickens commenced -squalling, then tlie house began to rock a net the bricks came rolling 'down the roof at a lively rate. It almost made me think that the last day had come. A. 15. Srnocr. Sews lor the People. Miss Rosa Fuehs lias just received an elegant stock of fall goods for the ladies. Miss Fuehs has had considerable exper ience iu the millinery line, and only ke;eps the most fashionable goods. "You only need to see the handsome disY'bty on tho shelves to be convinced of her excellent taste in selecting, and yon can rest assur ed of ge tting suiteel as well as you could at Portland. The ladies of Oregon City are respectfully invitcel to call and see for themselves. If Vmi visit Portland and wish to buy .-i Hue suit of clothes at. a low price, call" at Aciiermaii itros.. corner First and Wasti ing tou htreeti. Va.ll OjMJiiliiir a;ni Winter Goods s.t I. S: lllng's. T.at.-'t. Styles and Novelties iu Dress ijoods, with triniiiiinrs to match. In Cents' and 1 Soys' :';oous tho lj"st in the market anil at the lowest prices. Call ami sen for your' !f, I will S;'!l you good Coods at Port land prices. Call early and secure bargains at I. Selling's the place to get the value. of your money. Stale y.exvs. firemen indulge ia a ball on Aionnj- the 2t5th, It is estimated that there will bo ost in the Hax crop in Linu eounty aloue be tween 13,000 ami 20,000. SI. I'. Hull has withelrawu from the J"-if Orejunittit. J. II. Turner is now business manager of the paper. The wife ef Slilcs Miller, of Salem, laughter of J. II. JI cores, elieel last Thursday evening of consumption. Samuel C Cranston, register of the Lake county land ufliice, has been sus pended by the IVesielent for disobedi ence oi orders anel neglect ot eluty. Citizens of Crescent City are corres ponding with citizens of Jackson coun ty with a view to constructing a new road from that place into Southern JiegoLI. John Perkins, of Yamhill county, h iad a sot-to witu the nanxo suarps at tho State tho loss of r last cheek week, and mourns ou I-iadel & Tiltou for 1,300. Michael Mum iy, eif Alban.y, aged 13 bv the accidental dis- years, was Ktlleel charge of his gun wliiie out hunting He was alouo, anil fouuel until three one day last wecK. the body was not davs after. Pickpockets had a good time at the i:r fast wc-eK. Among those who sui- f creel were the following: Mr. Dufur, 120; it.Imbrce.of Washintcu county, ISO; Tom Mai-iuam,a 2.0 gold watch; and Mr. Peck, of Portland, 11. Numerous anonymous letters have been dropped on the streets at Astoria warning emiuojers of Chinese labor to elischargo all Chiueise in their employ within ten days. If not complied with incendiarism is threatened. Mr. C5eo. M. Prior has presenetd the Koseburg J'l'ii iiib'.ilcr with a lot of Ore gon sweet potatoes. lie raised this sea son over one hundred bushels of this vegetable on his i.lace a few miles south of that city , and tho le one. crop promises to be a profital llillsboro Juf'L'p' mlt'ut: Mr. Tjowis of Washington Territory, is about to suc ceed in organizing an Allien fruit-drying company here. His dryer is an im proved Alden which costs only 82,000 and is double? the capacity of the elryer which costs .5,000 or 80,000. Such an enterprise is very much r.eedoel at this point, and wo hope it will succeed. On Tuesday of last week, at Wa'lula, a man namoel llolman cruelly beat his wife and siiot her in two places. One of tho balls entered the chest and, strik ing a rib, passed around and was re moved from tho back near the junction of the .seventh rib. There is but slight hope of her. recovery. The wife has property in her own right, and the trouble seems to have arisen in conse quence of her refusal to allow him to squander it. The wretch is iu jail. Public sentiment is much against him. A Fine Thins for iha TqcVa. Fragrant SOZODOXT is a composition of the pur-'st. ami clioiccst ingredient s of the oriental vegetable Uinirtloni. Kvery inure ilient is wi 11 known to have a beneficial effect on the teeth and gums. Its embalming or antiseptic property and aromatic franraiice makes it a toilet luxury. SOZOiXINT re moves all disagreeable odors from the breath caused by catarrh, bad teeth, Ac. It is en tirely tree from the injurious and acrid prop er! ies of tooth pastes and powib'rs which de stroy t he enamel. ( Ine bottle last six mouths. Ifotiscuivi'S, AUcnt ion. For 7") cents I will s?'ud you a receipt for limbing a superior article of honey, at a cost ot S cents per pound unexcelled for table use. Also for "" cents a receipt for making a bettor quality of soap, at a cost of one and a haif cents per pound for soft, and three cents per pound for hard. Either the soap or honey oati be made within fifteen minutes by a child. The sa vinir made by a household in oncyear's time is incalculable. P.oth receipts for $1 and and a three cent postage stamp. Address J. It. Uobinson, 707, Market st., San Francisco, Cal. fTTli" Nat ionaHJold Medal was awarded o r.ra.ey t Kulofson for the best Photographs in the" United States, and the Vienna Mcda for the best in the world. 4211 Montgomery Street. San Francisco. A CAIiI3. To all .'ho nr" FiifTerinsi from the errors and indiscretion of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c, I will si'tui a recipe that will cure you, KItEE OF CIl.VH i R. This jrreat remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a sell'-aeldrefiaeil envelope toth" Kkv. T. Josfph 1n.ii ax, Utaiioii T. Jiiil JJou.sc, JYew York. nov!7dy. You lla-ri' Xo Kxcuse. Have you any excuse for suffering: with Pyspcpsia or I-iver Complaiat ? Js there atjy reason w hy you should tro on from day to day complainire with So-.r Stomach. Sick Head ache, Habitual C.t ivi-nrss, pa I pit. -it iml of t he H.'art, Heart -burn. Water-brash, Unawln and burning yains at t he pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and disagreeable taste in t he moil h, Coming up of fixnl after eating, I.-ow spirit , tr. No! It is positively your own fault If you do. Jo to Ward i Hardinj and sret a bottle of (Iree.v's Are.rsr Fi.owkii for 7" c-nts and your cure is certain, but if you doubt thi. (ret a Sample 1WM1o for IU cents and try it. Two doses will releive you. A terrible hail storm visited Portland a few dai s auro, destroying and unroofing many fine Ijuililtiiss breaking over l.bua window lights, raising a very large l-K-omot ive o'.T the track, kmeking down and seriously injuring many pedestrians who were carried into different drug stores tor treatment; the hail stones pitched up we-rc t he size of hen's eggs. Saloon keepers gathered ur enough ice to last them for months. A reporter was dispatched in hot haste alter the storm was over and was met by a large delegation of citizens who stated'that a large lot of Donnelly's Yeast Powder had been received that day, and ft was thought theair had become impregnated, raising the wind to such a fury, causing a large cloud that was hanging over the city at the time to burst wide ope'n. IIeiic thestorm. Tlie reporter left, paying : I have heard that iJonnelJy's Yeast Powder would raise the lids I of a rod hot stove, but' would not believe it ; could raise such a commotion as this. Walla Walla States-man, C0URT3SY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, ri-rr-M-. -rrrrr rT- n T T"wnilT T!i a Season of Iiiti-rmilleiits. All miasmatic complaints, in other wordr, all disorders generated by uiiwholsome ex halations from he earth or water, arc preva lent at this season. In every section subject to the visitation of fever and ague, or other forms of intermittent disease, tho causes which produce these maladies arc now nc tiveiy at work. This, therefore, is a period of I he year when the inhabitants of such dis tricts should prepare their systems to i.ief t t!i" unwholesome condition of the atmosphere by a course of tonic and alterative treat mciit. Foreiuofct among the invigorants, recom mended by time and experience as a means of fortifying the system against all epid-'inic and epidemic maladies, 'stands Hostetter's stomach Hitters. I'.y a timely use of the isitters, the leeblcst resident of an unhea'thy seil may osca;e the sickness which, without the aid of this potent ally of nature. Mill Le apt to overtake the strongest. J. P. WARD. GEOIIGE A. HAKDI.G. WARD & HARDING, DPi2CiSTS AND APOTHECARIES, PKP CONSTANTLY OX HAND A UKN ieral assortment ol' I3iui.s and Ch-omicals--', Perfumery, Sioans, tvmbsaiiii i5ruslis,, Trusses, Supporters, SUouMcr Unices 4'u.ney uuil Toilet Article a i.s:o Kerosene Oi!, Liwip C'liiitinej s, t!l-, li!!y, l-jin1i, Oils, Vui'iiislirHanil Uj est uli's, PL'RE WINES AND LKU'GIiS FOR 3IEDICINAI riRrosEs. PATENT JIEDICINES, I-.TC, ETC B7"Physiclar.s' Prescriptions carefully com pounded, and all orders correct ly answered. Biropen at nil hours of the niht. BVAII accounts must bo p:ud monthlv. novl.lS75tf WAKUtfc IIAIIDING. saw mi. T II. JONES HAS (.HIT HIS SAW 3111a, 9'? in running ord'-r on Cedar C'r.-ek, 12 mih's from Oivijou City, and Is prepared to furnish ceoas LyEn, Of any kind, undress;'d, to all who may favor him with a call. Address, J. II. Jones, Ttingo's roint, Clacka m:is (,'oiirdy, Ire.non - iril 12, is77-tiiu J Q H Fa C 11 RAf3, Msiin Oregon City. jIAM'FACTI'BER AND IMPORTED OF -f Sa:lv5!es, tlaraes, nadt'ipry-ijsirtt- ware, ftc., c. WJIICII IIK OFFERS AS CHEAP AS can he h:id in tho t-.llate;, at WHOLESALE CH RF.TA5L. K7"l warrant my goods as represent oil. , JOHN SC1I HAM, Saddle anel Harness Maker. Ore.irnn City, Oregon, Nov. 1, is;.3-tf. 8, A. BRCUGHTGH, roridJ IXFOUM THE CITIZENS OF T Ore sron City and vicinity that he is pre pared to lurnish Fir & Cedar Lumber, Of every description, at low rates. A P P LEABa X E 3 . A I.SO, Ut-y Irt;;-"f n, t'l'ilinjr, Uiisli:-. fij;r.-ji', (for shclvinir), !iitlice, I'ii-lii'lM, isml Fci.it-'Posts, Cedar, Cuimtm(h on Laud. Street and Sidewalk lumher furnished o:i the shortest notice, at as low rates as it can he purchased in the State, eiive ie.,- a call at the (M'.r.CUX CITY fiA W MILLS. Oregon City, June lt, l.s75 :tf TO mm IT fMY CQNGERH I :ixc: ixi:tors 'op adoptixi'j new rule of business, I would request those iiujebted to me to come and Pay Up iniiriedicatcJy, And save inconvenience anil expense, ns ha ve determined to collect, what is due me. 1 have reduced t h prices on eioods greatl and can assure all that I can iive Bargains to ..Gash Duyors Come anil see for -nur own Eatlsfactios. A. LEVY. LIVERY, FEED, AMD SALE TflllK UN'DEUsKiXF.D PIIOPIUKTOTI OF L thelavcry Stable on Fifth street, Oregon City, Oregon, keeps constantly ou hand. Usiilili", ,CnrrIa;es and itarlts. Saddle nntl I5iJjry ilorses. Oregon City, ICov. 5, 1S75. Proprietor. CHRIS. ZAUN EH, DEPOT SALOON, Opposite tho Railroad Depot, K r KEPSTIIE BRST ItKKR A"riR.lRS in the City. Give him a call. Jy5-tf. CLACKAMAS t'Ol'XTV DIRECTOKV. TERMS OK t'OVRT. 'Circuit Court Fourth Monday in April anel the Fourth .Monday in September. CouMf.i Court First Mondays in January, April, July and September. Count) Smt Oregon City. Count t Officers Countv Judg", N. W. Ran dall ; County Clerk, W. H. H. Fonts ; Sheriff, J. T. Apperson : Treasurer, J. P. Ward ; School Superintendent, J. W. Sell wood; Assessor, M. Hamsby; Coroner, ( ICnlght ; Surveyor, S. Ii. Campbell; Commissioners, Jacob liauer anel C. H. ltoork. I,IVK BUSINESS AXD PROFFSSIOXAL MKX. Lmryorx Johnson & McCo'.vn, b. T. barin, and K. T. Kasfham. Doctors W. N. Davis, Paul Eoycc. and C. Knight, Cxnb.v. Jtrntitt J. Welch. Jrwjrixt Ward & Harding. Merchant Thos. Charnian, dry poods and groceries; Ackerman Iiros., dry gord.s and groceries ; I. Selling, elry goinls anel groceries : A. Ivy, dry goods and groceries; Fellows it Harding, groceries ; T. A. Uacon, groceries. JfotelVlin House. J'.ecr Saiimn Chris. Zauner, at the denot. Shoemaker .1. II. Shenard. Jmeler W. H. Highfi'dd. Jlrtoksarul Stationen J. M. P.acon, postoflice. Flourina Mill M il b r and Church. Jirrnrerv liumliol A Madder. -Ciiar Kartorji ieo. Fuehs. Jfarnct A Sail'ilr Joh n Schram. Saw Mills S. A. liroughton, citj-; J. II. Jones, Cedar Creek. Livery Silt1e E. II. Clements. NEWSPAPER LAW. The following is the law as It stands, in reference to newspapers and subscribers ; Sec. 1. Subscribers who do not irive exriress notice to the contrary, are considered wishing if. uouioiu iiirji rocrifuiou. Si'c. 2. If subscribers order the dismntm. ance of their periodicals, the oublishers may continue to send them until all arrearages are pa id. See. 3. If subsoriierR neglect or refuse to tiiKc ineir pcrsoineais irom the office to which they are directed, they are held responsible until they have settled theirbills and ordered lUCIIl UISCHH 1I1UCII. sec. 4. If subscribers move to other places without informing the publishers, and the papers are sent tothe former direction, they un- iinu rewmoic. See. 5. The Courts have decided that. "re. fusing to take periodicals from the office, or removing ana leaving tnem uncalled for. Is prima facia evidence of intentional fraud." Sec. ti. tny erson who has received a news pnper anil makes use of it, whether he has ordered it or not, is held in law to -fee a sub scriber. K): - JJ mi Mi ii a? I U fJL. .Mj SSAND PRIZE fa'3te ft ANO- AS THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Its competitor receiving only an award for some special feature of their machines. The ferli-iewBi Ute Stete Sowing Maine Has Unlimited Capacity to do all kinds cf Family Sowing and Manufacturing ITS PATENT AUTOMATIC "CUT OFF" on tLo Iiund wheel i;rcieals tho ma chine from miming li.icliivards, and obviates tLc necessity cf taking tlic trcrk from tke macliine to wiiul tlirend on the hobhius, irhie.li ma st be done Tilth all other SeiTiiiij Machines, to tlio gieat annoyance of the operator, especially iu tucking, Lemming and niffiing. It Joes one-third more work in a given length, of time than any other Sewing machine. 1TTTII ETERT 3I0TI0T of the FOOT the XACHIXE TiiAKES SIX STITCHES. Ihi Wihoa litem sill da as Bush wrk ia ess &17 a fr;? ctlis Mines. It requires no special instructions to use it ; an niustratcd Direction Book is furnished with each machine. - IT CASH0T GET OUT OF ORDER, AUD THE ADJUSTMENTS ARE ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. . A properly executed Certificate is furnished with each machine, guaranteeing j to keep it in repair, free of charge, for live years. Machines sold oh easy 1 terms of payment, and delivered, free cf charge, at any Railroad Depot in the ; United States whero wo have no Agents. Send for Illustrated. Catalogue. 43 Agents Wanted. For full particulars address WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. 827 Broadway, YOEEj KEW ORLEANS, LA.; CHICAGO, ILL.j or SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.! L. 2 '' s-v-S, il jtrif IC &,.m J. EHID3 3 1 !ijo : "E HAVE THE FOLI.OWIXU HEAL! Eftiito lor , t Xo. 2. IT.O Acrf-3, irctml hinuf, niulbar:i r-iH ' of hay; 8 acros in cull iv:vt :.r, .or. : (iooil v.-at.-r: J" milt's I'roni Hi't-jjor. :-y. i l'ri(-i' ?""'', hull' d: n. No. 4. :;') iicn'S, - miles frcsm Gtv.lmm.: .' on t he Willi", ineit e ri v r, m-:it.- i, ,. iva- tion, J'J acres in an oivhr.nl of choice vnri--- j tics of miit, :w acres in w licit, 17) acres i uiuler fence, uvod hou.-e 1 arn ;!Tid nm- niiiH water, 1 miles Irom Oregon C it y. l'rice $I1.")0, part do n Kalaiice o:i 1 :;::. Xo. I). H'Ht acres; 7) improved, a larre, nev.-, well riiiif.lied Iminc lv,i-l)-,n.Lr, pltimiii.ii apple orchards, liviivi wan r, is acics o fall wlieat, (i m iles lroai Oregon i.":ty, on Molalla road, church and s'-hool hou.-e suljoiniii: can he liad for f 1,-ot', one-! hird tlwwn, halaiice on time. Xo. i'i.2l acres 1(1 mi!e east of Oregon City, 1H miles from Viola jrrist ;md saw mill and postoilie ; ;j acr.'s in cultivation, l'i'J acres umi'-r lence, j;noil Irame Iiouse !:ix;il liix.'.', 3 acres in fruit trees, l'rice il.liii1, half down. Xo. 7. ii acros nt Milwaukie: part. Leaver dam. l'rice. $1.1)00. Xo. 8. :L)ii acres ten miles cast of Oregon City, 7 miles trom -Marsuneld stati'in ; e) acres in cult ivat ion, Sot) acres of level hoitom land, trood box house and frame barn, r"Od run nimr wafer for stock, irood stock r.-.n h, 7:,J ljearint; fruit trees. I -rice s,-l,'.2m. V. iii sell stock and ero; s to purchaser if ho desires. No. 9. Hit) acres t mi! s east of Oregon t itv; in) acres in cultivation, 5 acres in orchard, troml house and harn, remiiiisiiiir land easily cleared. l'rice $2,5;i, liaif do-,v;i. No. HI. 171 acres, more or less, 11 miles from Oregon City, l'i'j miles t rortland, '20 acres in cultivation, ICO more easily cleared, all under fence, frond house, uood la nil and plenty of wat er, schoo'hom e and church 1 mile away,!) month hool in vr-ar. Terms easy, f I.'J-jO. Xo. 1 1. 100 or 1( acres o;f of t lie nort h of i he l-'ram's claim, 4 miles from Ore;r.;n "i!y, open hrush land, all t-asily ca-ared, llvinir water, jrood mill power, at tin lA-racrr1; terms easy. No. 12. Jacob .Tohnson's homcstf-ad, i-.car f 'retron ity : l!) acres. Xo. 13. The former residence of V. "W. IUick and six lots : $2,7h). Xo. 14. Wiley May's block, all in cultivation, wiin iiouse ana nam ; ism. Xo. r. .1.1". Allison's farm, 220 acres. 7,'i ia cultivation,:! in orchard, jrod farm house. oarnamiout imiKimLrs ; iir, i.;. nail uovvn. Xo. Hi. lf; acres, Hat meadow l:i.nd, U miles from Oregon City, K0 acr.-.s in cultivation, pood house and barn, orchard, running water, iirico f.:,.'0. No. 17. 171 acres, .S miles S of Oregon City, 10 acres in cultivation, 4 acres orchard, Id tons old hay, lotr house, 2 barns, frood wa ter, team, wajron and harness, cnv and calf, all farminfr im i h-ments, hous: iiold furniture; price flu-. 10, K'.-.m down. Xo. IS. 2) acres, all under lence, 2 miles miles from Oret;on City, 40 in cultivation, 3 in orchard, good i.oiise and barn ; price Siroiin. Xo. 10. Orin Cutting farm, :;) acros, li'O in cultivation, Co more' ready to low, -rood house and barn, It) acr s in orchard : price fti-.iOO. Aiso i(j." acres, '2. in cult ivation, no house or hern, -7) .-.or. s easily cleared ; Hao. Ot tier desirable bargains in lacliamas, tin best county in the h'tate. Any one havinir money to lend can have our services, free oi charge, in manaiing th same and select securies. l'ersons uant imr to borrow money can fret favorable terms by calling on us. JOHXSOX i Jlt-fOlV.X, met JOUXSOX, 3Irf(IWX Ki SS.C"itX'"I. llftices in On oti fit'.- and I'orlland. Nov. 12. 1ST3 :t f T1 fl f" Croat chance to m-i ke mon.-y. a JLlJ .If you can't pet trol-d you can pet preen hacks. W e net-d a p rson in every town to take subscript ions for the iartrest, cheaiest and best Illustrated family f indica tion in th:' world. Any one can b -cornea suc cessful a pent. The most elegant works of art piven free to subscribers, 'l'iie price i so low that almost every body subscribes. Oiicat'-nt reports makinp vi r H 'O in a we"k. A lady apent rejorts lakinp ov r I H) subseril rs ia en davs. All whoenpape make money fast. You can devote all your time t i he tiusiness, or only your s; .are time. You need not. Ic away from home over nipht. You can, do it as well as others. Full particulars, directions and terms free. F.lepant and expensive Out fit free, if you w int profitable ork send us your address at once, it eo'ts not hinp to try tho' business. No one who er.papes fails t( preat pay. Address "Thy i'oople".s Journal," Portland, Maine. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. IHF.r.CTY GIVE '.NOTICE OF MY IN tentiori to arply to the Hon. County Court of Clackamas County, Siate of Oregon, at a special term thereof to be held at the Court House in Oregon ('ity, Oregon, on the tilth day of Novern ber. A. 1 . Is77, to allow me to resign mv trust as one of the Executors of the Will and Estate of George LnKocoue, tic ceased. A. .1. APPEKON, Oregon City, Oct. 4, lSV7-li, SGOIOMIZE! i xr: !.- Imlr.T.l. n flnM Watch In Via Xnr:;et f.-rTnd!ef lia curniKiMiion -f (vtner n ;.;ih.s! clit-.y re- I JX c:.' e.-.,-0; t ly a r:.en:iiiil test. . . '.1 t:,i-n. A Vhii,. AN J:oVJiiitNT. li'-! v.:VSr:oS l;i.ANt'E. fcZAU- V.iU y fn.i.avi.: Oi: en- ii -i : u'. :nt. cases. TUt-rl n.i-d ri rr ; c ;raL.C'j to a C G L O V A T OH 1 KAT CObVG f: on ! EO t SJ!w0 c.:.- anil ii.i.v 1 c&u Ty. !u: lrf1-.! ? ;o to . -i t1. !Jv-:i n. u-".! a v ti for y.c.r u.-c V t v "1 : 1 :V 9 r.ifcoy : y t t'v i:- to Zj our i-t;, a ft:ca, V J 1Q IM.i;Ued u rnvG yr:roof t'.prri fit? encrl TiiOViU' S.M-J I'll Ka.tli.. s, fetor; "in !ir.i.'.i.;u:.L-a, Kiid tl.or )I:ircs v he: o ".rcu:.:o iir::o Is r"i7::rr R'.tl Llvff "ncri! pntl-f.iciioT;. V e 51: 1 tht.Mii l-y V. .t:i ur Exrre. tj rereU-t or $ tor.TiT- tr: of the i'onntrT, w ltu en tl.e cuMnmor csir- i 1 rpT.ii- fj un arronn.. Tneso r-if'-'Ui-s CHAINS wfih abnt Kiftv rennvweiiiiit arid ;be s:tTi fiHUtirn in j-uro p;M wn'.iKl fdt Jiff). We Hell th(c Chaina at 3 earh. But we eeU tho Watrh th! Chain fr fio. s-eut br Mail In a Regis tered Pnek?e, pn-t-Ttaiti. to any ptt otfif Ma tho 1 nit Stated. we tSL-ii tne waica w.tuout tn 'Jham lor iu. &i CO., Cliatoa Place, & Ko. 11 Eiciith Street, 2T.Y. T (9 G H A B B A H $3 18Se. '5 r 'ir.r: v Txrojor thecii7zkxsok jLJ' 'reicon City aiu! of tiie WilUinelte Val ley, that lie is f-;iji on hand and doing Lusi JieaS o.l the old motto, that A A'iii.' c Six Pence is Jlcttcrilmn a Slow SJtiUiiU) I h.ive just returned from San Francisco, where 1 purchased ono ol tho L'RGCST AMD 'LtSY SELtGTED STOCIC OK GOODS over before otTerod in this fity; and consists In part, as follows : Hoois and Shoes, Clot hinp, Dry Good.?, Hats and Cais, Hosiery of livery Description, Ha rd u'a re, ii roci .-ies, Oils, I'aints and Sash and loors," C!i in a ware, Queensware, Stoneware, Crockery, riatedv.-are, Glassware, Jewelry of Various Qualit ies And Styles, Clocks' a ml Wiitches, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Patent, Medicines, Goods, Fancy Xo- Hope, Fariainp tions of Every Implements of Description All Kinds, Carpet?, Matting. Oil Cloth, Wall Taper. 1 ete. Of tho above list, I can say ray stock ithe PI O S T CO J1PLETE ever offered in. this market, and was seleteJ wit 1; especial care lor t he OreponCity trade.AU of which I now offer for sale at the Lowest Market Rates. No use for the ladies, or any one else, to think of going to Portland to buy poods for I am D l rniimd to Sell Cheap and not to allow myself to bu UNDERSOLD IN THE STATE OF OREGON. All I ask is a fair chorion and quickr pay ments, believing as I do that Tuenly Years Experience in Oregon City enables me to know the re liiirem. ii?s of the trade. Come one and nil and see for yoursi Ives that tho old stand of TIICttlAS CIIAHMAX cannot bo beaten in quality or price. It would be useless for me t o ; HI you all t headvantages I can olieryou in the sale ot poods, as every store that advertises does that, and probably you have b. on disappointed. Ali I wish to ray is Tome, nnd Sep, mid E.an:i!ic for TcnrscJvrs, for Tdo not wish to make any mistakes. My object is to tell all my old friends now that I arn st il I a live, and desirous to sell goods cheap for cash, or upon such terms as agreed upon! Thanking all for t he liberal patronage hereto fore ln-stowi-d. THOS. CUARMAN, Main Street, Oregon City. Legal Tond-rs and County Scrip taken at market rates. THOS. CIIATIMAX. iO-r)0.f!0 lbs wool wanted bv now 1, '7Vt f 1 1 lu's. CIIA RMAN. AGENTS. r named gentlemen will receive and advertisements for tho J. H. Goldsmith V. E. Dement Dr. J. Casto Capt. 7.. C. Norton Chas. Wilson Maxwell Hamsbv.Jr J. E, McConnell G. W. Prosser J. T. Chit wood , H. IV, Lako The followln. Pubscriotions E.VTEKI'HJSE : Portland Astoria New Era Norton 1 loone's Ferry. Mo'alla Pteasant Hill.. Oswego 1 ama sens Eagle (.reek.... i i il 11! rlr