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iii:viTii-. 0
Fair cI'isihI last Friti.iv.
jj.j.i,! ('.unity Treasurer's nolicj
Fanners h.i o put in a l amount of
fall -.-rahi.
!
;vt! to pre;
Lie '.;!-Mr.J-
j,' I'.'.itrl
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Wi'i.in
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('ii;h Droji;,.
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is e peeled to preach
tak
Hi.- r..i:ii
huvh in t :-vunl ly m r nni;j-.
,ir voinr ' lYi
v '.ii'.'il v- i' h ':'"
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r 1;J. J-fll'.T wreli ! ci'd -o
1'. 1. IV' ii.':i'. si. i
.1 n (' ilifnrm.i lat
v. i','k to I )k after
tlu ' C'cIcuimIihI llein
JluhU-r."
I'lMt'. s. l. V ; . f :
!!, I c.'ij ('iiU; ill at
rmarl y of this ci'. v,
Vijturii 'or soiiid
lhih pas'..
M'. A l t I Ivi.hn favoe.l us lust wmU
itii a li m! l'i oi i.uiicr (x;.ird ratsea mcl
lii-i -,-u '''
We wciiM not live alwavs, we ask not
fo 1 i. " !i"-e suhscribci aflor .vub.seiiber
jo i"! i-e.-. I" pay.
M Us lather Ilohlen, a former resilient
oftfiN I'iiy, i-i teaching in the public
..(.'. 1 i-iVNloiia.
A 1 : i i 1 t A Tjous are paying I lie hi.li
'st m.srkct-pi'ici' fi.r lio;4s. See Ihtir ail.
in itiu.ll er column. J
11. i ; ret -u, a resMeut of this section for
srvc nl years past, has locateil at Ciaw
I'.i. tlsville, li'ini county.
The new .-.haft- for the IJonan.a was
li cii i!it up la-t M outlay, ami .she will
js. 'i n ! i t .n 1 y i'tr work aain.
It--. Welch returneil froui K istern Ore
ci)ii last S ilunlay, .inl is aain icaily lo
look a'ier the "teeth of the people."
IIvnvt!i i'.aek s!:ii-!e,l wit'i his pi inly
several i ivmi::h for Spi !;a 'ie Falls, W.T.,
where In- ill make liis fut ure home .
K' V..T'V. W. Sellwoo.l, of i'ie K
pal elm eh, who has been visitin .
ItalU s pr.iit siouaily, h is re; uriicti
.--e-t'ie
1 tin it-ion scwiii'
il h t in j his a!
nincliine came om
the Fair last week.
anil ii i. .i'
Mood.
Vir. i:-
(e. c'i. r -;'
a nr. .-. n 1
ir.imfetls l :;-;er than Mt.
liu'ek has been e:i'ra-.el
pa! lie sel;.x,l at Ml. Tie;' -cull
lii'.'net 1 i.pcra'-lons lust
.M.-tioav.
The .!lt-.viu'x i th1 rinnuint of fa;:fs to
be eell -i tet! I .v Sli--: ill' 1'il.biiry for 1-7-'.:
S;'.t- t in. .-l.'.V.")...:',; sel.ot 1 tax", 5?1, !7i..2 ;
p (1 fax. -t'l "! !.
I. i ? T'mr j I ;y Mrs. J. T. AjV,r.t-:. had
h. r -at- !k ! open ! the Sal. in 1'air
J i oimi II I e . I :il tit 1 1 irs CXI i ae!( tl 1 v
ti.- i;
-tin ici i .1 ;.-( n s.
i i
W-i
. . t
tw i M! No. 7) i'i' rod need by '.'apt.
. ; r-! l..er for t!ie erection ( fa !;.h
n It.ioer.tt t he W ii !a metic fal Is, was
idly li. vii uer Thayer.
a: p"- ;.it.!.i H was si nt tip "Ida vs by
:e W 'i :l..ck last .c-k for ass itd'btg
i.i .1:.1. iters wid l. se rve 1 wil li
a-: i
.!:U! it ;: ti.'.-r a.'O !1 L -aiVlUl.
. 1 con v. i
ii hi i f O i--.
hi 'i'i iiiil v
:l 'I. t '11' !!i !
'li ai.tl Wash
i.ureh. l'o.t-
fa i V
I 'on
IMC
Novi : ii! i r 7th,
Ki 'rr :it Niv.lv,
t. and .iil ic
i. n with'.u- d -r.
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A.
-; : '1 v oi I)ubl::i, f;--ni
1. v .'. :.'.:i.d. in b-.lia.-J. f.r
v. 1 1 c.c.l on 'I h.:; sit iv nitrit
to cress I 'c ba v hea:' a
es w -:e lis. She v. as co;:-
i .- i
n-
:ie.s I,:.i.::aw i f Portland.
I !:
a m t
. in.!.-
. :.l! b
( ' 1 1 ;:t I.i '. i - o! ! ' COST
i t't e. eia c.'ii to take in the
tiii-file t .lia e;:.:.r, so man
: !i ! v : ;i:i ic in lie e e :;:.
I 'm s ri v. i i,t l!;:s I the last.
! 1 ;.(
e c: e o '
! ! V ' 'o
1 .
1 ;.('. It in n:v mol
:l k
Ct
W Md d In M
M . Vii-n,
ssrs. P.-dl A
or a certain
i'l
a I ;
II of 1
c IU
:! v.a-i k ,-tt I lie 'aseaoes.
U 1 v the aulh-ui(ies at
W a
I i rs
ci t i
i '
Olie : t!
h
ceiling meiu-
dm will m. n arrive and pro
i i;:s con'rai t bv coniiii enciug
(-., ;,.:,n .lelher. M rs. I'.liza S. John
: . . i . i: i b i. .i !.( r 7- t h vriir f life on the
I i' '.. ! 1 bis ii;c::lk. (iiandii'.llier John-.-.ii
e; ire an e.s the plains with her iius
1: :ial, Ik v. Ibzelcja.li Johnson, as a mis-
; i-::: . in I- .". After mar.y ycaisoi" toil
:.nd j aivalion, spi nt in helping lo lay the
k line;. lit n o I Christian work in Oregon,
she is sj i tiding the 1 email ider o ; her days
uior.g h r ( k'ilt'.ren -at preM nt with her
s. a;, W'. Ca'-i Johnson.
r i
A In-s -i v A ss. i nr.- I he S.am'a
llfA
S'.'.i C, l
. says: Fast, ivemng a .tout
!. (
an aliVa v o":-nrred on boa' tl i he
s i r M.Cihv. w iiaii cam:' near prov
!; oia ..tie.. is, if not fatal, 'o lie.' captain.
M r. .lames Co. hrui. The following par
ticulars were given: A man named
Tln.!V.a-Siiickl.nid, from Ma: ion county,
was on board en io.;te to Fasti rn Oro
and also ha1, a horvt with bi n.
Wlit-n the purser ci-iae an-uud to collect
tliefa.re.it is sai l Strickland refused to
pav. Tiie l.o.,t cam" on lo this city, when
af.er m iking a landing, the captain e.snje
to the lower deck an-l informed Strick
land tli:t bis horse could inn. be taken
:s!i'i'c n.'.l his fare was pail. This so
enraged. Strickland that he sprang at the
captain. I ae same instant whipping out a
v. ..-k.-.l .... an" k ii u. w lien was seen o
t'l d a-k-hand
s. As the on n clutched
I. .a- deck-
lands seized Stiieklan.l. una
ii el v tiissh; I'lisued between
,
mil ,1 a
ii. and .
I:
ai
t
the men got his ban. I
cut, was t!:e 1
nife taken lroin him. tnn
; siiMiTo iiied. who took him
cer Kvau wa
and conducted him to 'die city
a (
'ad.
i at.
C.nv in-tiii: Mails. The lost office De
I'-'unent id Wa-h'-ntnn h is taken im-j
mi tant action with regard to the trans-j
atati-.u of ol 1 and silver coin through :
.lie mails. Circular- have been prepared j
directing post o dice officials lo receive gold :
nd silver coin as third-class mail-mal ter i
.n pickiiges pot to exceed four pounds in ;
weight, at the rate of one cent postage lH't j
ounce, with a. tuition d charge of ten cents
for regist rat ion. One thousand dollars in '
in, which weighs four oouuds, can thus
l ' registered from S.m Francisco to New
York Tfor sixty-four o nts. Some gold has
ahead v I ct n st nt us letter mail. The
! i-der has alrtady gone into ttVu l.
VrciPKN r. A learn lialonging to Dr.
Welch was s .vci ly injured by tha plat
form at tiie Oregon City mdls givin
,i away last M n 1 av an.l nr-vinit itrng
1 theuito the ground about ... tect. i ne
? , . 1 I .. ...'..!. Ai... 1 ..l,l Mt Oil! oil
team na-i im .-..t .. - - -- ,
..tat foi in on th: liver trout, whuli
was very weak an.l irit us - I for any such
purpose. tin- of th
l ibs broken and is
horses had several
laid up at the iivciy
stable.
Family Imsti ihunck. Yes'erday a
warrant was iiu d fr a man named For
svthe, living near 1 1 ol comb's charging him
with atieniPting to kill his wife and two
bovs. aged F and 1 vears. last lneso o
veiling. Th- e seems to he two sides . to
the stoi v, and we are unable to get tin
straight of it. It seems, however, th.U
Forsvth had received ?"') from the I-1r'
aud that was the came t ihed'slt!iban-v.
Canal Com m ission i-:u. - - Mr. C F.
iVatty, of this city, was elected Canal
'ommisioner bv the Legislature last
cek, witti a salary, wo believe, of Sl.UHd
jr u.'inum.
J-MUMIIIIIII I ..n.,,,, WM, i ..IU-UH,'J
C'L;e'...inia.s at the State
From our c -changes we clip the follow
ing notice of Clackamas county exhibits
at llic State Fair last week :
We noticed the blue ribbons on the
Northwest i ranker Washing Machine
manufactured by A. M. Cornelius, of Ore
gon C ity. Housekeepers, lake notice
One very attractive display which has
hot nccn noieii iicrcroiore, is tiiat of M -.s J
JteVore Johnson, of Oregon City. This'
consists of a number of water-cr lor paint- I
in , rci.ieseiiting Oregon plants an.l j
l-.wcrs. Jho laiina of Oiego,, is so rich '
i.i .eaiuiiui specimens timt .subjects for
work ot this kind are almost inexhausti
t -le. ami Mrs. Johnson has shown most
excellent iaste m her select imw
i. ll. l.ami.ert
. Lambert, of Mihvaukie, has an- a. " T 've t-u in the same -vicin-iat
wci-h two iK.u..ls each has j Y? ana.av-stod by a band of citizens.
pies t
si i a ucrries, jtist ripe on the stem. He
.-hows on four apples gloria, inutidi
weighing six .ounds.
Close by Cl 'rk iV: Wise show you bas
kets, clotlu-s-pins, knife baskets, etc., all
made of Oregon woods, at Oregon City.
P. M. llineaison, whose beets beat an v
body else's in si.e; also turnips, carrots,
sijiiashes and potatoes, on which he has
taken first premiums: also beets and
corn.
.ludgo . F, Wait exhibits a sack of po
tatoes, which unloi Innately did not tret
cnteicd. lie calls them" " llurbank's
Seedling," a few of which kind took fust
premium this fair, by Mr. Delashmut,
w ho got the .seed of M r. Wait. Thevaie
a long, while, smooth potato, somewhat
re-cnibling the kidney in character.
Judge Wait planted one-fourth of a
pound of the eves, anil raised from that
amount two buhels of vet v line large
tubers a wonderful yiel I.
Our county was awarded first premium
on pears, grapes, plums, quinos, beans,
riib'bii-ios, niangul wurl.ci, carrots,
bioom-cor l, potatots. e'c.
CI;:
'ins Ciiaa'y X;:il.
As witl be sec
fro n Post aia :ter
i ion, i ho inaii-a-'c
blame for t lie i.-re
l bv a cotii'iinniealion
M ' "s, of ( 'lack:: mas sla
s on t ho t rains a. e lo
gula.-Itv of the Ia nas-
cus mail. 1 tamasci-s li ;il;i)iit six miles
from Clackamas station, ami, as we under
soil'.! it. the mail leaves t lackamas everv
Saitirday inoru' n;.' for Silvr!on via D.i-mascu-!,
Viola, etc.. whiic il leaves Silver
ton lor t 'l.c-l.a nas Krioav siiornintr. Our
pti-kages f; r l.n:i;sct:s, V iola, N Hon,
; e, i c pl.'.et d on he noit !i-i ..mii-.l train
Tin;. -Miay af'te I'l-oii. and sin. old !.i! U-ft at
( 'I ;c!;ii mas stali-m, but it would seem,
fioni Mr. Mills' sl.'.it-iiici't that they are
ia!:c-,i by to 1. i t land, and taken up Fri
day morning, past. Ci ickamas. .toSalem,
and irem I he. e to Siivc rtoii, where I hey
must arrive after the carrier has left, a-ad
are held t hci e for one week. All that is
neee -ts.-i if we are correctly infoi tnetl as
to I he niai ter, won!. I be for the agent lo
s .rt the Ore-aim City mail between tiiis
I !;ce and I 'iacka.-iias station, where it
shtadd be dropped, or if it was (bopped
he next morning up it would be all l ight.
li is a perfect s! one the way the people of
Clackamas county have been Irealed in
re.ua.-d to mad i'aciliiies for the past live or
six looitiis, and Postal Agent Steele
should see that we get relief.
;! "iVhat Pi. Yoa Kii'f.v .V
at it:
Ci.a lamas, Ogn., Oct. -.'I, 1 -7.S.
I-'oTTo'.i Fn: i:',:im:isk : Will you permit
me, through your paper, to make inquiry
of the early missionaries and immigrants
to Oregon if, within their knowledge, or
di ! they ever hear that the 1 ndiaus of this
ct linlry ever made sugir from plants?
J f so, when and when ? I make this in
tjuirv at the reouest of the Commissioner
oi' Agi icc.b ure, wlio writes as follows:
' I have iu'brmaMon i hat many years ago
tic Oregon Indians ma. hi sugar from a
kiul ((" iced growing in your country.
As I a n in search of plants that produce
sac-tat '.lie juices, I will lie glad if yen will
make (!!i;-: i t inquiry i.i re.gaxl to this
plant, and, if possible, send me speci
mens of the see. I or plant; or put nc in
comi muuiea' ion with those who would be
!:!;elv to furnish me with cither." Xow,
if anv peso.:- has knowledge, or has good
au'l.oi iiv tor believing t hat ti
ll.ll.l'.lS
of t;e
ti:ey v
i.v g;
the' P.
lion.
u ever nrioe siig
r from plants,
ill i o, fislv confer a Invar on me
iugsucli inVormalion, I ut in iv aid
oai Imet't i l its seaich i n t his dircc
W. M. I'll 1 1. i.i es.
(;.Aci;.i.v!, o
i :oii F:n i i'.iti'i is:: :
you aslc, "Whoso
;!'.., O -t. 21. ls7-(.
-In your last is
fatilt is it ?" We
sue
!
ike
n;i '-ht ask t!te same question and m
our own reply, but for fear we might
i'w. u-.ini mistake that vim have,
anil censure the wrong ersons, we will 1
t-....i..,.i v,.n- ....mo on with vour cluo,
for it certaie.lv is time somebody had a
lkk, but be sure vim do not hit the -wrong
person. Damascus complains, and justly
..... n. it the I'oit'.and nailers lio not reacll
that oilice in
clue lime, .mi" tm-- -t
the Portland papers
ire taken lo -saicin
arai sent uaoK u i'-' ." - , i " ii
h iving never been to this ofhee, as the I .
M. at Damascus well knows. Now in re-
ran' to
!.. .'vn.-1'lM'K lor 1 ' llliasciis . it,
lias come
to this oilice l-ut once m me i.i- (
. .. ... ...i(- ii.'.iiii nl- :
six wee
ly (Wk'
mail.
s ami men -as .soul. o..t ,
h is invariably our rule) by tirst .
. A. All 1.1.:
PnWhimi iki-.Igc bill-
The foMosving is oT.i ief outline of the
provisions of tho l'ortland Fridge Fill,
which has been passed by both branches
of the Fegidaive:
The Fridge Pill provide t hat t ne Port
lmd l.iidgeCo. inav build a fridge on or
above Morrison street, ami g.ve the : com-
P."
SI
iv the right io use sueu si i vet -.
.' -.- t!iev' o'.av select.
1'.',.. bill allows th
co.npauv si.-v ,if". .
in hieli to coin; It te tin
WOI K. 11 also :
dvi S th- county court pow
cr
to regulate
'; h rates of toll.
T!,n P.i I I IllsO pri Vl-k'S
I
that tho draw ,
111 -1st be kH feet in the
i iear. l nose w u .
. ... (Iw-i '
are inteicstid in t
I,.-! '-re w ill bj !!-'d
C I i 1 1 in m k in." "- ,
No exclusive priv- :
i'ieg"is granted the comiany
01' l.r'a.
The followin r is a list of the letters re-
niaiuiiig in the p'
'e IK-stt klCC at VMCgoll v .'J,
Clackamas ctiui.ty, Oregon,
Oct. 21, iss:
A rmstrong.
ltolckom. H. W.
Cook. D. P.
Cis'i bw, Miss M.
I-M wards, I ). J.
1 let! man. ("has.
i la: i ington, A.
Fong. A.
M artin, M rs. C.
Itoherts, Mai.
Welch, Vv'. i.
Hi-own, lii'V. 11. -Carliie.
Sam'!.
Yolhers, J. C.
Fvi-.is, Jereniiidi.
Forester, M '-s F.
Meiirv. Ik'V. O A.
Jones, lieo. M. I'-
b K' l-cntl ir Mrs.
Nichols. F. D. (2i.
liockpey, ) no. 1..
Welch, W""-
:...l
If called for say
w
aen a.ivei..-. - -.1.
M. b.uMN, P-
Fo
has
with
V.mi Only. --Mr.
.iinined that he
.. A
will
Hughes
com pete
and he is now doing
P.
rtland pi let's, ;
so and sellin" goods for cash only, -vs ii.
has been said that I'm Hand pi jet s iire
"way down" vou will find that the cash
whii'h von al-vavs nav at Port land will ,
buy just as much ai P.. A. Hughes s "ii-.
t "ive ii'mi a call with your casti in ...wi'
aim see for yourself.
Ni-av Jt t-.Tudge Thayer has ap-
poiutctl Hon. K. 1. Poise. I. 1
lVim anil
.Lis. K. Kellv as Judges of the Supremo
Court under" the new law. The present
..:. I..-- - i - , Lit rn-l 1
S. I'l Gsal V of .1 ;:r Crer
sm ill. and we understand that Judge
Shall in k will not accept the posh ion at
I hat salary.
Ch.ynnki. Orr.M.n.-Mr. Jos. Paquet,
who had the contract of removing a num
ber of rocks from the channel of the Will-win
tie river at Uo.-k Island, has eoin
uletcd his work. The new channel is
i cing used by the Loats very advanta
geously. at,yj5auiiwriit?M:
a)lMiiMi'U
'I llll, Hl'IIM 1 Oil l-e:ll bfm. I I i ii . 1
1 ... - ( ..v. . . ..i '
".th iV ;- - s.w, "1D'a"a..al cr solved upon "
of ea,s. 21 of ,u- ,s V ln" l ;e.l"e paWy. The
Muinee, 2l of American grapes aViVrn of COU. ,Uletl that Lc, was their V
l'icuc'i ami i.erm;in: black bon i;w .m.i l luuity oi meetimr out to t ho wi
Indians Insolent.
A Gentleman from the Kittitas coun
try reports that serious trouMe is nn
ticipateil with tbo Inaians, ulio are
daily becoming more insolent and de
monstrative. Recently a buck belong
ing o Moses' gaug attempted an out
rage on a white woman, but her screams
brought several men who were at work
within hearing distance, to (he rescue
and the Indian tied. Just previous to
his (our informant's) departure the In-
xiu ayain proven to be a desperate vil-
staud-
set tiers
por-
..tch
the punishment to which lio so justi
fy deserved, resolved upon sending
him oil' to tho happy hunting ground's
on short notice. So thev made a grand
charge on him with the? bnts of their
rilles, and one settler dealt so heavy a
blow as to br.-nk oil' the stock of his
gun. However the Indian dodged
about and finally got away under cover
of the darkness, which was now coming
on, without sustaining any other injuries
it has since been ascertained from
his comrades on the reservation than
a broken jaw and several severe bruises
about the head. The Indians are all
(neatly incensed over this procedure
and declare they will have revenge
Tho Indians are preparing, it is gener
ally believed, for au attack uoon the
white settlers as soon as opportunity
shall present itself. The ugly breach
between them and tho settlers is being
widened every day, our informant
states, and both parties are arming
themselves for an outbreak. Numer
ous complaints i re made against Heat
tie and other merchants on the Sound,
whom the settlers claim are supplying
tho Indians with all the arms and am
munition they want. Recently, our
iuformant states, an Indian returned
via the Suoqnalmie pass from this sec
tion with three kegs of powder on tine
pack animal. Tho restless feeling, cn
gendere.l this among tho settlers by
these well grounded npprol ensions of
Indian troubles, coupled with the gen
eral excitement manifest over the
outrageous project of establishing. av
"Indian JJotany JJuy" in the very heart
of their conn) ry, for the accomodation
of the savage hordes of Cue Columbia,
well nigh driven them to desperation
They are for the most part, beginning
to feel just as if they would sooner
fight than not, and are making no ellbrt
to conciliate the red man. Sea' tie Trib
une.
The A4rojriid ions.
Tho Oeoe-al Appropriation Ivll, as
rissotl by both houses, makes appropi i
utioos for the next t'vo years which
may be sum ia ized as follows:
Executive Fund $ 19,-100 00
General Fund J'i.HiO 00
Fugitive Fund 2.000 00
Incidental Fund 15,000 00
Convict Fund 52.70 00
Insane Fund 121.000 00
Judicial Fund 132,000 00
Indigent Fund 2,000 00
Common School Fund 15. 4.00 00
Sta.te Land Fund 1,000 00
Deficiencies 23.228 00
Total .?o22,751 00
fjhakspeaio hath thi to sav. on
Ma t and Tony (i'i M.eastTe tor Ale.i
j ure"): "
! Oh ! it is excel lent
To have a printer's kew ; but. it is villainous
To u-.' it like printer.
Con til great men blunder
As Mart himself does? .Mart would ne'er be
(pru t :
I-'or every pilfering petty ottieer.
If, urit'ortuiiatelv, ot" lt'j ubtican antocptlents.
Would, mereifui Heaven.' how bo larrupix'tl!
Put Mart, proud Mart,
Iir.-K-f In :i lilt li; brief authority,
Most, ignomwt of what Tony's most assured,
With his yard-stick adtl inllexible tape-line,
Plays such lamastie tticks u u iiisiiiurniTs
As makes the Assembly weep.
Col. Kelly replies to Oov. lhaycrs
notice of his appointment to ihe
Jtldgeship ar, he did to Tolton on Fat
rick's suggestiou to bribe an Oregon
elector, " I fully endorse the above."
A seaman namod Gaorgo Burns on
Friday last was run over by an engine
on the Oregon . Central It ail road at
Portland, and was so mangled, that he
died within an hour afterwards. No
blamo can be attached to any one ex
cent tho unfortunate man. who neg
lected to get off the track, though sutli-
cientlv warned
Territorial.
Xo houses to rent in Vancouver.
Six thousand deer skins are annually
shipped from Seattle to San Francisco.
There are to bo some big races at
Seattle on tho 22d and liod of next month.
About C.00,000 pounds of hops was
raised in tho Pnyallup valley this sea
son. An ordinance has been introduced fo
the Vancouver Council to close all sa
loons at 0 i. m.
Fred. A. Clarke, one of tho "Washing
ton Territory pioneers died in Puay
allnp valley last Friday.
The rebuilding of St. Joseph's TI03
pital at Vancouver, destroyed by fire in
August, has been commenced.
The ci y prisioners are nude to clean
the streets at Walla Walla and it ought
to be the same in Oregon City.
Indians at Seattle peddle salmon
about towu to famines desiring to salt
for future use at from 75 coats to $1
per dozen.
Forty cents a bushel is the offer "mg
price for wheat at Walla Walla. For a
verv choice arriciw rue mine
rs pay -i-Ji
cents, being the ruling price. -
Olvmpia Courier: lion. II. Ci.
Struve has just received the necessary
j pflj,ers authorizing htm to institute a
j Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows jo this
territory The day for the meeting
vi iu iiHit-yaa-a una nui jti uee-! ueeui-
ed upon.
Lonis Mayer of Vi ?conver, has
: contract with parties ia Europe to ship
i p:aniiy oi ur cones, lie has now in
store al out 4r,0 bushels, which will
soon bo sent forward. Upon arrival
at their destination the seeds will bo
extracted and planted in situations con
genial to the habit and growth of the
fire tree. The TiKL-pe- diii says that
while Americt is getting rid of her for
ests, Europe is actively engaged in. in
creasing hers.
S' in S3
I despise a stingy man. I don't see
how it is possible for a man to die worth
fifty millions of dollars, or ten millions
ot dollars, in a city full of want, when
he meets most every day the witherd
hand of beggary and the white lips of
famine. How man can withstand all
that, and hold in the clutch of his hand
twenty or thirty millions of dollars, is
past my comprehension. I do not see
how he can do it. I should not think
lie con Id do it any more than ho could
keep a pile of lumber when huudreds
a d thousauds were drowning in the
sea. Do you know I have known men
who would trust their tvive3 with their
hearts and their honor, but not with
their pocketbooks- not with a dollar.
When I see a man of that kiud, I al
ways think lie knows which is most
valuable. Think ot making your wife
a beggar! Think of asking vou every
day for a dollcr or two dollars, or two
humbly beg for fifty cents. "What
did you do with that duller I gave you?"
Think of having a wife that is afraid
of you! What kind of children do yon
expect to have with a begger aud a
coward for their mother? Oh, I tell
you, if you have but a dollar in tho
world, and yon have got to spend it,
spend it like a king; spend it as though
it were a dry leaf and you tho owner of
forests. That's tho way to spend it.
I had rather be a begger and spend my
last dollar like a king, than to a king
and spend my money like a .beggar. If
it's got to go, let it go. Get the best
you cau for your family and look as
well as you cau yourself. When you
used to go courting, how nice yon
looked! wh, your eye was bright, your
step was light and you just put on tiie
very best you could. Do you know
that it is insufferable egotism in you to
suppose that woomeu is going to love
you always, 'ooking as bad as you can?
Think of it! Any women ou, 'earth will
be true to you forever when you do
your level best. Bob J.taer-oi.
Letter fmai Mew Era.
N::v En A, Oct. 2nd, I;s"S.
Dr.Ait ICNri.iiiMiisi-:: Your very wel
come face we love, and wish that every
family in the country would take you to
their fireside. Our little place, or the
people in it, have been very healthy this
year; nev r more so. Fvcrvthimg peace
and plenty.
Our district school will commence next
Monday; Henry Faneber teacher. Free
to all scholars listed in tbo district.
Those coming into the school outside of
the district will be charged one dollar or
month, payable in advance. This rule
w ill tie strictly adhered to.
Your readers will be surprised when
they learn that there is a strong probabil
ity that the Sil vcrton, Molalla ami New
Kra narrow-gauge railroad will be built
before twelve months shall have passed.
The telephone has proved a failure:
cause too much wind; and now sonic ol
our ingenious neighbors propose lo con
struct au ombrometer.
Hoping the Fx i kiui:isk will live and
prosper, 1 remain yours, etc. Alpha.
The gross valuation of taxable pro
perty iti Josephine county is SFlOJSo;
indebtedness, .'ttJ.SijO; number of polls,
Kcws lor the I'eapic.
XoIIi-f. r. Selling liis a good assort merit
on hand, ami is willing to s-ll t lie same at n
small advance a hove cost, for Cash. JVo use
of going to Portland when vou can do as Well
at home. I am determined not to be under
sold by anyone.
In (lie Avliole Iristory ot medicine, no
preparation has ever performed such marvel
ous cures, or maintained so wide ,i reputa
tion, as AvKit's CllKitKY I'kctoKa:., which is
ree.igiii'-d as t he world's remedy lor all dis
eases of t he I iiroat, and '.lilies. Its long-continued
series of wonderful cup-.s in a! 1 1-1 iimit.es
has made it universally kuoivn as a safe and
reliable agent, to empioy. .Against ordinary
colds, which are t he forerunners of more se
rious disorders, it eels speedily and surely,
always relieving st.-ir.-rin-r, and often saving
life. The protection it. affords, by its timely
use in t he t hroat and lung disorders of chil
dren, makes it an invaluable remedy to be
kept always on hand in every home. No
person can a iTord to be wit hont it, and those
who haveonce used it never wid. l-'roin t heir
knowledge of its com posit ion anil effects.
Physicians use tlu CilKitriY I'kctobal ex
tensively in their practice, and Clergymen
recoin mend it. It is absolutely certain in its
remedial effects, and will alu-ays cure where
ci res are iossible. For sale by all dealers.
DON'T roil (JET IT.
If you ar-? troubled w til nervousness, arc
disheartened, tired of life, fear deat h, or feel
out of sorts, as the saying Is, you may safely
conclude that you have the Dyspepsia or
Liver Complaint. The liver is very apt to
become torpid this season of the year, as ioi
sons arising from stagnant water or decaying
vegetation are more numerous, and are
through inhalation taken into the blood.
Unless the liver is strong and active, and fur
nishes a supply of fresh and pure blood to
drive out the impurit les, tin; atiove-ment ioncd
symptoms surely follow, and if not heeded,
end in more terrible diseases and death.
White's Prairie l'lower proves itself the Oreat
Liver Panacea. Its action on the liver is dif
ferent from any medicine ever comundcd.
Its cures are truly wonderful. Try it. I'rici;
hvoii' y-llve cents and seventy-five cents.
Liver in King.
Tho Liver is the Imperial organ of the whole
human system, as it controls the life, health
and happiness of man. When it is disturbed
in its proper action, all kinds of ailments are
the nat ural result. The digest ion of Iood, t h -movements
of the heart, and blood, the action
of t h? brain and nervous system, are nil im
in iiately connected with t he workiggs of the
Liver. It. has been successfully proved that
(ireen's August l'lower is unequalled in cur
ing ill persons atiticted with Dyspepsia or
Liver, and all the numerous syptoins that re
suit from an unhealthy condition of the
Liver and Stomach. Samplo bottles to try,
10 cents, at (jleo. A. H'.rding's. Positively sold
in all towns tin the Western Continent. Three
(loses will prove that it is just what you want.
A. (JAAIT).
To all who are suffering from t he errors and
Indiscretion of youth, nervous weakness,
earl v decay, loss of man hood, Ac, I will send
a recipe that will cure you, l-'UEL Or
I CHAKWrC. This great, remedy was discovered
ny a missionary in South America, n'iih a
self-addressed t"nv"lore loflu' Hl-'.v. T. Jos i: Pit
In .man, .Station D. Jiiblr House, JS'cw York.
novl7-ly.
'"The XationaKJold Medal was awarded o
r.radlcy A ltulofson for t he Ix-st Photographs
in the'Uirtted States, and the Vienna -Meda
for the best in the world.
IJ'J Moniomery Street, San Francisco.
Any function of the body used excessively
may produce waste so great that the ordina
ry repair of body consequent upon r"st and
nutrition cannot make up for it, consdquent
Iv, incoi ijMtetict of the overtiirtil orijtin icitt.
remit. '1 lie terms, organs and functions, are
xiii'iDiinoim a ith nerve and muscle, or nutri
tion, electricity and phosphorus. Pythe use
of Fv) Voir' JfiitojthoxphitrH, the wasted ele
ments arc returned to the lxxly in a form
cnsilv assimilated, so that deceased organs or
impaired functions arc mad? sound again. i
Thus : The feeble and intrepid action ot tne
Heart is replaced by vigor. The S'liggish
Liver stirred up. Tho Lungs insensibly take
in more atmosphere. The Stomach digests
better. The t Jenital Organs become strength
ened. The Urain active, vigorous n ad endur
ing, and t he Nerves and Muscles become by
the'use of this remedy ca pable of sustaining
"Teat, and prolonged exert ion. For particulars
as to the value of this great remedy, sec
Fellows' iredial Month!;, at all Druggists.
A How of Pearls i
G listening through coral" lips is certainly a
pleasing object; but a row of discolored, bc
speckled. teeth in any mouth at nil is a
grevious drawback ; add to this that such a
s"t of teeth is usually accompanied by im
pure breath, and one can scarcely Imagine
anything nior:? objectionable. SODOXT,
the great purifier of the breath, and -jyhitener
of the teeth, obviates this state of the mouth
completely, rescuing its dental occupants
from destruction, and counteracting the in
fluence upon the enamel of acid socrctions in
the mouth. ,
1
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
C. RI. KESIEFi
Has Just received a largo
MULTIPLYING CAMERA
Of the Latest Improved Style, and is now
ready to take Pictures of all sizes und descrii)
tions at as
Seasonable Kates !
As can be obtained in the State.
SEE PPiiCE LIST
Photographs, per dozen. . ......
Gems, 'M for
Double Gems, IS for
Ninths, per doz
Card Size, per doz
(or 4 for 75c.)
Extra Card Size, eacii
(or ?! 50 per doz )
SxlO, each
.S3 00
50
. ' 75
. 1 25
. 2 00
. 50
. 1 .50
fciir "Pictures taken every day (Sun
days excepted) rain or shine.
P10TUSE3 F3XISHED UP
IX A KEW MINUTES.
Having put r-klCES IlUW.N to a small fig
nv, 1 iiuYo determined ujon a
Gash Business Only.
All work Warranted to he first class. Please
call and examine lor yourselves. One door
south of t'liarmaiPs Store.
'iiimo t City, Ail--. l."i, 1K7S. a-j!5-tf
I. WADSET,
undertake:?, carri-iaqe akd
VYAS&rJ f"K.ER.
rBVIE ITNPEUSIONE I W () IT L I It E
Ji spectfully announce to t he public that lie
has a large spM'lc f eodirm on lioiid and has
just completed one of the linest. IP-arses in
I he Slate, and is now prepared to at tend to
any orders In that line.
r. I. WIXSKT.
Oregon Cit -, May . 1S7S tf.
HERE WE AHE A5AI?5 !
ITI PSfGES.
X5TAVK XOW I.V STOCK A VKKY IAIIGE
JL assort mcnt of
DKY GOODS & mm GOODS
CLOTlllXn,
11 ATS, BOOTS,
HOSIER V, s :ioes,
LADIES' AND G"i'A75' -
l UKXISUIXG GOODS,
PFRF UMERY,
TABLE CUTLERY,
C R OC KERY ,
GLASSWARE,
HARDWARE,
Forming Utensils,
ROPE,
GRAJN SACKS,
WOOL SACKS,
TOBACCO, ETC., ETC.,
To.be sold at
COT PRICE,
You mav think that this is aU buncombe,
and that we do not. mean what wo advertise,
but remember "the proof of the pudding is
t he eating," and the public is invited to call
and examine our stock and prices, and we
feel confident that the general verdict will be
B, A.HUGHZ3
Sells Cheaper mul Gives a Billrr Article
than any Firm in llic lily.
Call and sec wit hout delay : no charges for
showing our go-xN. Still at the old stand.
Oregon City. Sent. 1. lSTS-tf.
mmn & valehtine,
. !.) l"iit SlrooL
POUTLAXI), - - OIIEGOX,
Ix-adtng dealers in
LADIES FURKlSKiKSCOCDS,
SILKS, SHAWL3, HOSIERY,
CLOVES GO 2 SETS,
DRESS TRI&tfiNSS,
2IILLISEKV & FANCY U00DS.
.AN
" IxnmensE StocK
Now oien for the FALL SEASON at
LOWEST PKICEti
in the city.
Samples sent on application mm
carefully filled.
oct3-3in.
Choics Bargrain.
g n tl ACRES OF RICH LAND ON
1 the Clackamas river 334
5 acres of orchard; 40 acres under fence;
g'e ins rted on the first lhxLEXX.
OKEGOX CITY, Aug 8th, 1S7S-31U.
0
saigas!
EEADY FOE
SPHING OPENifiG
A i il 0
TK IIAVF: POroiIT AN UNCSALLY
will oiler Fxtra Inducements in both Quantity and Quality.
Dji9 tit'sazsibSc Abosjt Ssl TiiESt?
After seeing how Cheap we sell our Goods. Of course you want fo do tin? best you can with
your money, but before, you buy come and see us and we will give you r.argains, Goott
iootls, and Lw Prices. We have bought all the Latest Styles, and our stock can't be beat
this side of San Francisco. S. At KiiitSIA.V.
Xi'ocliaoo snail Wool.
All kinds of Produce taken, and we want all the Wool we can g t, for which we will pay
the highest market price. Kemembe-r the corner, tit
Oregon City, March 8, ISTS-tf.
;n wrifmnchln ie onual to
as clesrarstly finished as a first-class Piano. It received
the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Expo
sitions! IT SEWS OftE-FOURTH FASTER than other
machines, its capacity is unlimited. There are more
WILSON EV? ACKlfiES sold in the United States than
the combined sales of all tho others. The WILSCN
mEUDlUC ATTACHRSEFIT for doing all kinds of repairing.
WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine.
vSOTiLSOi SEWING AOHIFIE 00,
827 & 829 Broadway, New York; Hew Orleans, La.r
Cor. State & Madison Sts., Chicago, Ills.; and San Francisco, Caf,
W. A. PHILLIPS,
(Successor to T. A. Bacon)
Dealer iu
GROCERIES AFD PRCVJSIGKS.
CJKLKCTEI.) TEAS, COFFEE AND ALL
Tj articles used for l 'ulinary purposes. High
est market price paid for Country Produce.
tioods delivered free to all parts of the city
or Ciincmah. Orders promptly filled.
Oregon City, Feb. 11. lSTS-lf
L. JAGGARS,
PEALES IX
FLCUR, HAY, STRAW, 15 ATS, POTATOES,
WOOL, ETC.,
GRAl?4 SACKS AND TWINE.
H'-TTho highest market paid in cash for all
kinds of produce .
Two doors north of Factory.
Oregon City, Sept. 13, 1877-if.
WM. KNIG'lIT.
SKO. KNIGHT.
(NIGHT BROS.,
can nr. - - - OKEUON
Dealers is
SHIXfilKS, (KDAU POSTS, OltOC KII
tLOTIIIMi, HOOTS, SUOKS,
ll.VKUWAKli,
Ami evf rytlilirjr iiwually Wept in a coun
try store.
We Invito the public to call and examine
our stock before Boinir to Oregon City or l'ort
land, as we are seilinii ns cheap as any house
in the State. Come and f:t our prices.
Those indebted to the linn will please call
and settle immediately, aKOS.
GEORGE BRQUSHTCH,
-ITrOITI.I) INFORM TIIE CITIZENS OF
On'-ron City and vicinity that ho is pre
pared to lurnish
Fir & Cedar Lumber,
Of every descript ion, at low rates.
A P P L E A.NS0 X t S .
ALSO,
Dry Flooring1, Cei!iur, Ktistic,
!Slri-e, (for shelving), Iattire,
"Picltets, antl FeiifoPasts, Cedar,
Constantly on hand.
Street and Sidewalk lumlier furnished on
the shortest notice, nt as low rates as it can be
purchased in the State.
Oive me a call at t he
ORKOOX C1T filA r MILLS.
Oregon City, June 10. 1S75 :tf
LIVEiiY, FEED, AHn SALE
STABILE. KaT'
TIIE UNDERSIGNED PROPRIETOR, OF
the Livery .'.'-table on Fifth street, Oregon
City, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand
Buggies, CaTriafrcs
and Hacks. Saddle
antl Buprtry Horses.
I'ricos Tvensoiiille
E. B. CLEP.IENT.',
Oregon City, Nov. 5, 1875. Proprietor.
NOT FAIL
to uriiil for onr
is "- I'
ronlniMS prices
mid ! 1 Ion
or mot cvrry
article In soii-
vaTnabuTtO A V rBIt fontei.lat;
IniE tli- nnrrliiiiK' of any art -- Tor -oal
Kami I V or AffrK nlmriil i-.
KilInTii farif.. tSa-'JI;"S!,?2?
in tlif remote part, of the 1 erri ''"
and Have, with few exception".
el the expeetatlonn or the purchaser.
a..r rlil.lH o have made a avi.,
ot 40 to OO per crilt. y,Il,,,!i!.L
ouWoodi .n'mayhind oWal
nrirrK in qniinlillM to uit. Kelerciico,
lir.t National Itank. Chicago.
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.,
Original Urange Supply House.
7 A SS WatoaaU Av e-, Chicago. IlL
H M S C H R A M
J o
ivinin St.. Oreccn City.
MAM'FACTIRER AND IMPORTER OF
Knddles, Harness, f.Z?,
.Sadtllery-Hard- iu7it
ware, etc.. etc. U.
-wrneTi tip: okff.RS AS CHEAP AS
V can be had in the State, at
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
81 warrant my KVJSCinM.
Saddle and Harness Maker
Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 1. ltS.5-tf.
Iiiilcrial iSIilis-
Oregon City, Oregon,
JEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOR
FLOURS M IBIDDLINGS & CIIICREX
FEED.
Parties purchasing feed must furnish the
sacks.
tTSO.OOO Banhelit of Wheat Wanted at
the market price.
Oregon City, August 29, 1878-tf.
yaijgaaasii-g-j-g
BUSINESS 1
OF KEW GOODS !
m i-i i& ii il ' 2
LAIKJK STOCK AT GItE-T BARGAINS, AN 17
A VALUABLE INVENTION.
THE WORLD RENOWNED
a Chronometer Watch, and
THOMAS C H A R fvl A H
E TASLISHED
DESIRES TO INFORM TIIECITIZENS OP
Oregon City and of the Willamette Val
ley, t hat lie is still on hand and doiii"- luli
ness ou the old motto, that
A Nimble Six Pinct-U Better than a Slow Zhillina
I have just return' d from San Francisco,
where I purchased or e of the
LARGEST Af-iD till StLLCTLD'
STOCK OP GOODS
ever before otr red in t his t ity0; and consfstn rr
part, as follows :
Roots and Shoes,
Clothinjr, Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description.
Hardware, Groceries,
Oils, Paints and
fciash and Doors,'
China ware. Queen swa re.
stoneware. Crockery,
PUiixiiiva.rc4 Glassware,
Jewelry oTYarious Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Indies and
Gents Furnishing"
Patent Mt .:"ines. Goods, Fancy No-
Itojie, l--.riiini-r tions of Every
Implements of Description.
All Kinds, Carpets,
alanines, Oil
Cloth, Wall Faj-er. etc.
Of the above list, I can say my stock is tho
MOST COMPLETE
ever offered in this market, and was selcfe-1
wit h especial care for t he Oregon City trade.AU
of which. 1 now olfer for sale at tho
Lowest Market Raies.
No use fort lie ladies, or any one else, to
think of going to l'ortland to buy goods for I
am Detcrminitl to Sell Vhettp and not to allow
myself to be
UNDERSOLD IX TIIE STATE OF OREGO.W
All I ask Is a fair chance and quick pay
ments, believing as 1 do that
Twenty Years Experience
In Oregon City enables nie to know the re
quirements of" the trade. Come one and all
and see lor 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 t ho advniilagt s
I can olTcr vou in the sale ol goods, ns e
store 1 Zt advert ises does t hat, n ml 1' J.v
you have been disappointed. All 1 wlsU U"
say is
fomc, and Sec, and Examine for Aoursclvcs,
for Tdo not wish to make any mistakes. My
..... .,i ...I ... lri..n.le TirtXlT f 11 ! I. I
ooieet. ism u-ii mi !. " "
mil still alive, and desirous to s. 11 goods cheep,
for e.-ish, or upon such terms ns agreed upon.
Thanking all for the liberal patronage hereto-
lore ucsiowcu v-
llitjr. iii.-u.'i;i.i,
Main Street, Oregon City.
Ix-gal Tenders and County scrip tah.cn at
market rates. T1IOS. CHARM A .
tsr-se-an 1 bs wool wanted by
ov.l.T5-tf 'lllOS.CHARMAN.
6 HAS. H. CAUF1ELD,
BROKER,
reosi City 9 spi.
THL IU'Y AND PEI.I. COL NT i Ai
iitv Orders. Notes discounted on
reasonable terms, i.oaus ji. ...i-.. ...w..
on hand at all ttm. -s to loan on f.r-t class
security, lipimsiise i"" " .--
six jK-r cpih. liiit-i. M- i'."" "
(not less than three mouths).
Offices AVitU l:. L. Ea-tliairt in '
Brick. inj..6-tf.
A Rare Opportunity.
From 0 to !M) acres of good land. 14 miles
from New Era, for sr.' e cheap 'I ho iio "
tract part under cult ivation, lor tl.li"), or will
sell 40 acres at 5S per 'lOlXoS,
PR02ATE riOTlGE.
Tp. IV A IT COt'NTV .TLIX'K, WILL
. be at his office in this c'.ty every Mondiy
froin 9 o'clock A. IT. to 4 v. i. tor the transac
tion of probate business.
Oregon Citj .July is, PSTS-tf.
i. jr. CLOVER-
PAINTING.
KALSOM1XINO AND PLASTEIilNG.
-i-TlEL CONTRACT RY THE SQUARE!
V or bv the Job. The best stock in tho
market used in every Instance.
Orders left at the PostofHce will receive
prompt attention.
Oregon City, April 18, lSTts-tf.
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