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"aA W ' J .t. rj . laTfia' liirtflMii II . MiilM Mfcaj ..ll J . .-'. .'j . A .. .... f t .-y7 ' " """"" ' I 4 k-'- i THE E.1T EBPBI8E. COUNTY COURT. THURSDAY, JANUARY U, 1SSJ. Jawaary Term. J. K, Wall. Juiltf, U. A. Wlluret ! . Tr JlaKr tammluloitara. TUwrt of Siu. G. A. Wilpret on tho rotutirina of t.aute CitHK bridge, ami Hon. D. P. Thompson h gone to Yfaahingtou to secure congressional aid I for the improvement of the Willamette and Columbia rivr' No oouor bad Ti,nnlHreratW exercised OTer be deprta than the flood sates of the wholesale abuse of the pardoning abuse were turned npon bim by ' building o! Clwr Creek bridge,' wad. cower by Got. Thayer. Under the yelping cur imu couia coiam p " proved and ordered on tile. oonstitution.be can do just as lie a newspaper, i iuui ,u.-UUv.w. ,HHc.i.m., ..v.m..... D- . ' . ... , .!..!, . rv i..f ,t I (r.lrd stub ished as uraved. pleases, the only tribunal Wore wuicn u.v. uo .u . v,vw" " 7"' Orouon City and Ilarl.e"rabbl road. be can be brought, being pnblio opin- mey im.giue tueir courw wm uu.0u. MtMitM M rr4V,a. ion. Thi state of affairs ought to be lowara securing uio ueaireu niuW( .m.ii.l Amn.niiponstitntion so Trmte enmity should always ibat it should be necessart to obtain the b restrained when the pub ,nUn(nf 5n.1r nrcaidad. the llO welfare IS in qneauou nrontinr, attornev. and. aT a ma-1 A few weeks ago, an artiole appeared Report on care of panpora reed and ordered on Die, In the natter of dnmaiies on the Vr P. Unrnian road. Knoolt Skirvin, A Maro'tam and Martin Kobblna, annninted viewers to assess damtffe. "... ... ..T " . . ...... t ioriW of the iurt who convioted, before m Uils par over me signaiu , xo metu jsn. win iooa, on me Preiu. the primer should be pardoned tm o.ue ; ,h VvSu oS ttfcm relocste Oregon City only exouse lor panion suouui no iuu .-j com is road. Wm. Jillion. a n- -Warner and W. J. Caldwell were ai or the other being anppoaed to 6e me in,ea Tlewers na f. Cmplell author of the article, became the obiects .. mMi j,0. 'JOtb. ISM. at t linn n.l whr. forsooth? I itlnce of lxiiuninff. I ... .. .1 ii . i.....HJinMiA. ili' ueawse me amnio ru..u - - , , , . . ... i inula hub, tv nuu vti vvivi - a state of affairs that robs erery farmer yeJ for that baa a bnshel of wheat to sell. The Clerk's report of collection of trial carpers yelled '"ring," like the escaping fees oollected and paid treasurer, read, thief, who Tells "stop thief" to Uis- approyea aim orurrou ou b... tract attention from himself. The ar A great improvement in the assess- tides have already borno fruit tue ment law could be made by electing Portland Board of Trade has become rrecinot or school district assessois, interested, publio sentiment awakened, Ida nfinntT mnrl. or the board as at anil liffht already dawns. It is the present constituted, the board of equa- worker, not the obstructionist, that lition for the eonntv. and a state remedies evils and accomplishes goo J wrongful oonviction of an innocent man. No judge, attorney or juryman, would object to undoing tho wrong be lm.! innnoentlv committed. Let our coming legislators ponder over this. The grist of prisoners to be turned out before July, is understood to be a large one. Old man Lynch will bate to come to the rescue of law-abiding citizens. board of equalization, as an arbitrator between the different counties of the state. This would do much towards making every county pay its full share of state taxes. The assessment of Tort land, where the riches of the state are concentrated, is a farce. If any one wisbea to aatisfy himself on this poitt, let him respect the assessment roll, and then the recent transfer property there. and gets "cussed" for it. Notice of R. C. Livesav to throw up pnnlmct of keemnir Paupers at the ex piration of the year, read i.ud ordered on file. riianire in tha boundaries of roud dis' triot No. 51 ordered made as prayed for. therebv crestina a new dintriul from the south sido of it. to be num be ml C3, ITVM IIY TI'.I.KGRAPII. Nana and forty Tiwlllo ApeliMi havo boon oupumiu m niexiuo. Two Ihmtaand Jewlnh Immigrant left Now York ou the '.1Kb for Uio West. flni'laml threiiten a more vigorous, ad mlnUlrallon of allulr in Iroluiid bvie fUr. nmrmm tlioiimind nonnda has been ulM'rlbod for the Vluuna mi tin mis In I.omUm, vl!..T..rl,l won the nix ilavn' walklnil innli li In New York. mktn C! mile and U yails, Ihiia tHuitliig the Uat reuord. Tllotnl exoonaotof the (liillomi trial1 . ..IlKiutn.l uttimnmo to (.HKMHiO. 1 or- lr kii.t Huvldge will proluttily et ea"h, ItieatimograpiMir iu.w ui eia.w, and there will UiImiiI '.''Kl wltiit and ixiHrta. rt llnuM anu iiiutouo ni estimated at .MU to a,iHM, The aliened union of the Jersey and Clayton Interest In Arkailsaa IN 111 known to lie aollientie, iwiiukiiih win HiiKrt t.itrlitiul for the solium. Repute limns are otuunltlint vxeellenlly, and .m.iii D'ortM will be made i.v them to Mshonlcu the aiaie, wiui moru cuauuvo limn eyer of success. Hie London Daily News. In a lumllnu .ttele diwumslna the Panama eanal enter- ..ri... uv it nun tie lioiwd ( It it t the pro- i...i..ri.i In wltli'h Kuro.le could not so-I ,, tt III ii no more ira m. Illameisui Is iirohahlv desiined to Is-oonio In iiiiirlint Ki III1UOINIII llt'io mi.. . i AT- II 'TO-IUY! XE ) V TO-DA Y 1 1 License granted for peddling to II ig cinson Co. for one vear. The Guiteau trial is fast drawing Application tf Holmes and Wei to a close. The court has adjourned for scholarships in me otaie . nuersuj .:n 1 1. - .lIAn I.A Annninff BOAAAh I laid OVer HU iuuihiu; w uv .mw vu...0 " r r""K n no tn IliA Ka till 111.1 A4 nf TfMil will be made to the jury by Judge .. . - . N . , inJ 3 tUereby Davidcre. . creatine a new district No 45 ordered Aa Jndire Porter last Tuesdsy re- made as prayed for. i o. un,in.i nf ih. nriinnsr mil fhanffn in the boundaries of to OHiou movuuuuvi i , - ( I ... .1 , 1 ,.i,. r. th n.rt nf eoiinnai of bia distrctsNos 'JO and 41 oruerevl made WUUUV. VU .WW " " - I i Mnn.i lli nrima in all its us uraved tor. " vw.., -I ' -, ..... ... i.,w..ino .. im i . ... nn tn iim iIm. i K.uiii uisiricia ro a m sua uuioiu uiuevuo hK..". r -. , .K iutmn nf its hearers, the silence lore consour.aieti, uo . . - ... ... . , . . A.... became ovVTemv ind the peenc6 or laitinj? tue ongiDai uonuuar: -uu in I.a nair fntnr. was I number. , . I IYCUU UK IU"HVV iu ail" v - w in the uregonian oi ..,-, i,h . inTi.M of conviction A now road district of f EHS2E 33 KO. A. IIMUHftCJ, PKAi an m iriUIHIKI 11)11 tlUlOIBI and IMIKIDIIICIIINIKIHI.I PRESCRIPTIONS Accurately Compounded. I.OlH'M' Rt.tH'K, 8.toora from I'oalOme lisn- .1.0. in tn Kmiuw. iht. nmiio of temporal V alwrrallon from s.llli t reason. STATU AM TCKltlTOKI!.. Mnndv Mlehttls alUkorcotinlv pioneer, lied in the poor house in tUtker I nr. on I Christmaa eve. iv..ili.ir luaevere on the Malheur, and Mr Itobbins of Ui'hiHHt, y llisllf they have another fall ol auow alt the calllu will erlsh. The thlh iKtne nf some antellluvlan ntivtiulill filial lkftII loiind near Pendleton, wliirh WenstvKnoot.tlin t'inntilla rblef, v'niinsto bo the relic oi a "bin lnum ancestor. For your Frch l)vsttrs, po to tli Main Strct't C'oiTot Hoiisp. THIS SPACE IS :k.ksiciivisi. roit A. W.HOWARD. NEVT( IUY. Mr. C. P. Church, in an able and ex banstive article in the Oregonian of ;,h . inn.. of eonvietion A now roal district No. 62 yesterday, completely refutes the state- tlut iwepi from the court room every created out of the northern part of num menu that have gained almost world- vestige of that levity wnicn uss loog oer . , . . ..... ....... J.. .iioniianonnnorieverv utterance In the matter of the bridge on tn wide credence, that tue expense, oiuie of ti e Prisoner, and liVe the veil ob- north fork of Deep Creek the auperv.sor Columbia river are extortionately high. MDrej fronl the consciousness of iiecta- was totifledto build the bridge util- The ouly exceptions are those referring torg the horrors of the crime and what izing as mmib old InmW as possible rtni1m.. and towace.reffardine which should be the solemnity of its jiidioi-1 and the county lofuruuh the nucessury v.T. Tf i, ih- .i.li.5 determina- atonement. The prisoner twisted in planking and sp.kes. ... .. . bi seat and for several minules was tion of the mercantile commun.iy, to DTthinu that conld ao gain from onr state legislature a re- proach to an interruption. Gradually nxtinn in the rates which the law now tl,A nrisoner retrained bis assurance and prescribes. 'When the legislature next resumel his habit of instructions and . rinnm a. r or once However lue iuur .... t i ccnvensMbatbodywiuoeapprizeao, , ;roble j lflnco of thM)rison.r was P " f the trne state of affaire, and an or- overawed. Neither his noise nor his rnn f'itv irv list" ... . . .....nu i. . -i i.i i.i....ni a. ...i.nK nf uregon uiiy jury i si ganizea enon win w moo w itum, iuu mmu iu i fi ,. MarshHeld A term of court appointed to be held on Mondar. February 6, lfW'J, commis sionnrs attending on the 8th lor the transaction of general business. 111X13. 3 pilot charges at least one half. If we are not sufficiently advanced in the march of civilization to work under a common sense rosd law, in stead of the present one, we would like to see amendments made to it, that would do much towards alleviating eome of the existing difficulties. In sist that no public road should have a grade of more than one foot in ten. Pine every supervisor that puts public work on any road that does not coue tip to the standard.. Give the county court authority to appropriate money -towards the building or repairing of any public road. condemnation that swept from the lips of the eloquent counsel. "The prisoner is mistaken, your honor, said Jodae Porter, "if he be lieves by bis unseemly brawling he csn 1 2: 2".) f0 8 00 7 00 15 00 10 00 prevent my story from being heard I v 7echt ei.njina.jrm board. . . the jury. The puppet cannot be move,! S rj0,onJiDg !,,,!,,, in such good time as when he sat wt.h Popa A Co. for jail etn "The subject of fish hatchery for the purpose of keeping up the salmon in the Columbia was bronght op and dis mssed at considerable length, and Messrs. Cook, Prindle and Wygant were appointed a committee to memor ialize Congress in the matter." Proceed ings of Portland bosrd of trade. Would it not be a good idea to in form congress at the same time, of the immense success of the mnrderons fish wheels on the Columbia, that scoop up everything big and little, thai comes sear them and also of the fact that a company has been formed to construct and out iu these wheel so that the destruction of all our fish will eo on at wholesale rate? Wa are forcibly reminded in tbi connection, of the New Zealand Colonist, of a few years ago. who wbilo imploring the mother country to send them troops to protect tbem against the Maoris, were at the same time furnishing the latter with arms and ammunition. The board of trade lust night ap pointed Messrs. II. W. Corbett, W. 8. Ladd, Henry Failing, Charle Hodge, C. H. Prescott, Geo. H. Flanders and Philip Wasserutnn a committee to in quire into the methods of pilot and tug nrvioe on the Columbia river bar, and to suggest changes in the law to pro mote fret competition and reform abuses which burden commerce and disgrace Oregon. The state could not supply anotl r--.". men with greater per son J J eater enterprise or bet ' If there can be no doubt tbai 1 Alke the bull by the horns and t I M situation. There was 1 some, vjtfHe enthusiasm when the question' nnder disnuisioo and sev eral members expressed willingness to subscribe to the stock of a new com pany to put efficient tug on the bar. It now looks as if something was going to be don. Oregonian. B. A. Hughes hss taken the contract fcr painting the new Cataract bonse, and bia burly form on a scaffold, be twee1) earth and sky. remind old set tlers of days lang syne. Col. J. T. Long, Grand Lsoturer of the I. O. G. T., will lecture in the M. E. church this (Thursday eyeningand to-morrow (Friday) evening, at 7:30, P. M. Lecture free. bin eonnsel. nd when bv hi out burst now be i fast tightening the hangman' noose about his neck." With a nervous twitching of the month. Guiteau mattered, "we'll see ahnnt that." Hitherto audacious and unabashed. the prisoner seemed ill at esso and at a loss to understand why ' hia would-be sallies of wit or Impudence wholly failed with the audience, while the more severe became the denunciation nf the counsel the more freouent and marked were demonstration of ap proval. Finally, like a wild neast bronght to bay, Guiteau yelled out. "I stand my life on the issue, and I am willing to go to the gallow to-morrow if it i the Lord' will. I ra ick of this bosh, Judge Porter. I wish yon would get your Sv tboussnd dollars and go home." President Arthur' appointment in the cabinet so far, are all of the 'talwart' stripe; bnt they are all acknowledged to be men of ability and atrict integrity, and personally meet with the approba tion of everv fair minded man. No Garfield man need evidently apply What the result of this will be, the next Republican national convention alone will tell. Treasurers office rent Chain for road dist No. 35. . . Treasurers receipts. . 3 00 Circuit Court jury pordiem snd mileage " v Ml 80 15 Market Hqiort. Orovoa It MarkM. Whent-ITo bushel. Oitia 4'tc ! tiiolo'l without sacks Nitalnr.-.'tv tlV. ibtil unions IH Himr-t tt lil'l. lined Knots v ft, r!nma, no snl. A'l'' t.rv.-ri, l- r I, .hi : ilrletl, isiTo. V ft. riitmiiH'r dried, 7So. Hotter ft. fhlekens- .'tJi ft Uoien. 1 Ki: iie Y noser rincon- Mhlea.ll ft; asms. Wi. ljr.l-l'ile ft. tiuv u Ibkton lll.ii-s-tireeu, ; dry, Unfits V ft H off fur culled. I Mill tiMul-llnin. Si i "0 t Uia , thorn, til V Ion; nilil.tliiiKs. r.i' rriio i omm rriiiior. PANT, rr.m Sfl w.,U. l I T. -H"- ' I:.7-V.I'l. intlM iu i.riier. - w kt.nlMil. Ii.Iuk. lal Hrl NUjr fl..n. at twv.l I I irwt. i.lh fur .l mil" N.U lloor to I. l.t.U.IU. Ml ., tl. Or.. WUoWl .f. ltT. Ci 11 -V II A. 31 la attain In Duslnooa with a Completo Stock of HAllNIi and SADDLE 3. Work of any kind mado to order. Re pairing promptly dono at tho old stand, Maeonlo Oulldln LaKociine and Mrs. Wrijfley vs Clackamas Co Work and material road dist. No. '.M Coffins for Duff family Oregon Cilv Water Co Care of W. W. Harper Pauper expense Nursing Duff family Grand jury witofssea Sundries for prisoner Stationery Pauper ejoonse Sheriffs fees Commission ou taxi s Dutf family provisions Clerks lees ANOCTOGENARUX. 50 00 84 00 25 00 18 00 1G3 00 3 W 28 (HI M HO 0 50 41 o 10 00 515 40 i;o oo 12 no 1H1 II a4 faw rM mw1 Vr MM tmm ) av4 m Wtw itma a m aw4 W ! 4 Ms ksat m awaawki, HlM Wf aHafl law vwtl kvatf M ) hi 1'fnlTt tf Vw Maawl fa4 Ull llwUfkMry Irf Wawf fM1gM t fe 9alf. mi acr t ntiiiM aik r a 4 twaat ri limml if taf Mtrwwat. II l If thf aMtsi iIm wtataa. tknai. ta Ik aml4 k4 MM, mm MU ta4 4luaL IM I Itii BY RlNO't NIW 9YITIM. Jk.HU riTTl-.O WITH CONUINATION arr.CTACtJU 1HEY WILL COflRtCT AMD rilESUVl TH IMT. PBULKR3 CANNOT OKT TMItl UOODi. rva au.f oii rr .1. 31. UACOA'. a I C II. OR A V I A BOX. A'.I.VATT.F.An. ASA CORDA f., Repairing of Eagle Crtvk bridge l'V l"J 7e copy tbe following from Emory' Dailv Peorian (Ills). The venerable subject of the sketch is a mother of Hon. N. W. Randall, of this city. Mrs. M. Randall living on Gay street in this city, celebrated the anniversary of her eighty-first birthday yesterday with her daughter. Mr. C. 8. Clarke, on Mos street. Mr. Randall was born in New Hampshire in 1800. Her father soon after removed to Montor, Ohio, and among other land cleared np and settled the form now owned by Presi dent Garfield. Mr. Randall was mar ried in 1811. and is the mother of seven children, all born iu Ohio, and all are still living. The eldest i sixty-three vears of sge. The youngest. Willard M. Randall, revenue ganger of thi city in fortv ieven. Mr. C. S Clarke, ilanchter of Mr. Randall, is the mother of six children. theeldcst thirty four, and tho youngest twenty-two, all living. Sixty throe year wnnoui death anions seven children and six Grandchildren is a very nnusnal ocour rence. Mr. Randall I till inexoellent henlth and vipor, and look good for twenty year more of life. Mrs. It. I sister livinor at Mentor hold to Presi dent Garfield the Mentor homestead, which her father originally cleared np, a-jd tbe two families hav long been elojie neighbors, a well as intimate acquaintances. Prof. W. LTNutting delivered a leo ture on agriculture to a large and appre ciative audience iu Wilbern's hall,' Eagle Creek, last Friday evening. . The railroad trestle-work between the Congregational church and the Abernethy will be torn down soon, nd entirely rebuilt. Conrt house ami jil expense Relief fcr Jas. btiuson State vs Pickett " ' W. Morris " Jos. Andrews ' " Clias. ISitZfr " " Martha Audrews..,. " " Jas Riohards " ' J. Rtngo " ' Jno. Hogan et !... ' " C. A. Pickett " B. E. Patrick " Daniels " ' Jas. Richards " F. Yost Stationery Prisoners board Record bonks Clear Creek bridge..... Toimbnr road dist. No. 37. . . it 10 20 00 ii r7, 40 :i2 ii ;t: 15 00 8 13 ! Ii hi) 8 00 m .v. 45 00 20 05 3 40 12 70 7 30 20 10 19 50 30 00 10 75 1 10 17 00 65 25 6 52 15 02 24 00 400 00 12 00 MIXED WITH ICE WATER, COLO TEA, LEMONADE, OR SODA, "III n ri'M II" is csunnocu.T PRONOUNCED UNRIVALLED. Id by Leading Crtccrt, Oruniil tn Wis Mas Chtntt tcrrhre; All al HoUil an Dimnjsrt. Bensr cl CewrttrtsiU 4 WsrtklMi Imitations. tV-Th. n.ni. tnt lllW'HOB PUMCH"-I ti1',t,t.il . m Trd. M.rk. AH UD.utlioruwl aM M UiK Itid. Uuk ill b pn.inpllj (ruMoat.L C. H. CRAVES A SONS, .! kf aaor A Pr.rl.t.n, BhM, Mai, Tiad nppllxl .1 MuilHUmi arwM bf RICHARDS A HARRISON, AttttU for Pull Ohm, 8a rraaotaeo. CaL w. it coxa His, SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS ! Toy, rr3 . HAH JtT HKi'KIVH) l"ll 1HK ll"t lilnl. tl . flnei .liirk of ! ev. r limiirlil lo On linn I 111, riihil.lltiu lit ;iiratl tceliillooiugi Tin Toys, Mechanical Tcys, Rubber Coils, Wax Dolls. and Ch ra Dells. AIXO Dlnnor ond Tea Sets, Vax Candles, Masks, G?mcs, Harmonicce, Accor doons, A I. HO Mimic Uoxen, Maic Lutitcrns, Uoll WiiJJfOllH, '( IV Wllollri, Rocking Hones, Drum, Roiul liiiRkut, Work I'oxos, Mimical IiiHtruinonU HANK OF OKMJON tlTV. PHICnlUKMT . Thorn t horoaoa. t Aallien ... t kvarUa . CaalaM. MtVWTH ..... K, L Kulti a h. Iirpnalla rrlvisl lulijort to chMh. ArnviU bill, and ma dlaenuMOTi, l iHiiity an I oMy warrmnta bmnhU Uiii iii.iIk oo avallabla apeurlir. INilleetlntis inado pmiuAI)r. I rM. and lelnmplilo irhan aal4 M 1'i.rtlanil, Hun Kranrtarnand tfrm York. Ileal .lain limn, mic dialed turatarmof feura. nterf on Urn dnn,iaUs. IDjtltr THK IIKV. nr.". II. 1HAYFR. of rte7 Imn. Irtil., aajri i "lUiili mrarlf and wlfa owe our Uvea Iu Mill Oil ii Uat'Ml'TM'H ri 'ite." AKHVOIt MAI'K lelaeial.l. by lnilfxlinn, ('mi. Itliin, ImtinrM ' la of Appallla. Veilow hkin f blitlun 't vltaiiaar Ma puoitito pur". WHY Will. ViHrWHih li.n Million's Car wilt five tinmrdial rollaf, frtoa It otalm, Hi e1.. and II. MllliOH-MCAtAKIlH RKMKliT-a'paaiiiV euro fur t atarrh, Il(4lirla and Cask tlniilh. II AI'KMKTAI K." a Inallii and frairant Hue. I'rlr IS and W ounla. .TiltAI.E IK.. I Havo etc., etc., etc also a fine ment of assort' Mr. C. O.T. Williams and bia pintle manly deputy, Mr. W. T. Wtiitlock have our thanks (or luany favor ra- coived. Tbe plastering on the interior of the Cataract' new building will soon be done. Tbe city connoil liave appropriated tbe snm of 8150, towards improving tbo road between the town and the cemetery. We are sorry to tite that the little son of Mr. J. O. Bonnet docs not im prove very fast. It is found that the bone of the jaw is diseaHtsd. The citizen of Eaglo Crock are do ing somo work on the road leading to Deep Creek. Bervie are being hold at the Da mascus F,cboo! house by the Advontists. GRCSE3IES, PROVISIONS AND FEED. FULL STOCK. L. JACCARS' OLD STAND. myUtr BI.ANKH OK KVKUY lKHrv TION KOU hale at this nltlm. JuMifuiul the Vaoe md net aavtlilu in 4nit. Vartoua Iiihi- AdvunMn Team, ear, ulrtiiii'M, Sinipotntrnent, and herwliury i.TOlljjIMon all nin'iata 10 iiirn uu hair Tr. and all bur of lho inclim it to ahd jn wiulun. v. AVer', nn r lui'ff .111 nwi-.'- iniiT, hiiht and iwl huir to a rih hniwn or dwp nlo-'li. m may U drairrd. It anlten. ami clenuwa i.u .lr. vivlni, it a lieiiUhv actum, and renmvei and cnri: ifiimlnilt and limimm. Itjr ! urn fijlllntf tmlr i rtiwkM, and a new innwth will V nr""""''! in all cmn wliem the liillieli. are not ilentmyeu r irlandadwared. It.elfccl. ai beaut ifully almwn oa bmhy, weak or ulckly huir, to whii-li lew npiilifa- tiona will pmdunt wt Hum aim in!i' Il...u a..A . In 11. r.iu.rnlilin. It 1. tllHOtlllfUrU' W an adreiwinir.and Uetiiw inlly valued for Mia lt liintre and ridinia, of tonu tt Impaita. It OMitatns neitlwr oil nordya, and will not il " iinlirioi ....1 it i... i..nn..n 11.. hoi. .nil been It fnwh and yiimroui. For .ale by all driiiit"- Hudga, lttvi Ii Co., rortland, wIioUkiIb aifentit. WANTED jKKEOIATELY! EEOGS Mccrrtcliaiun Pipe, Cijur HoMcrt and Citjitr (jikck, Suitable tor Clirintmtia TrfwiiU. J utill keen on luiml a pol im Forttiumt of I loinentic unl Im- jiortcd Cij?itrn, CiL'iirtittcn, Tolmcco and J'ipco of ull Hunk (.1:0. i tcns, Knvt donr to "Wells Fariro Si CVb KxprcHs Ollico, Main Street, Oregon City. IHHllll I'OR rACKINO I'UHPtiNl. '" Which We will pay the Itlgheat market prices. To be dellv ed at our Packing Hiiiihc. .llbrifflit V Oregon CHy, October fllli, IHM. C. CHI 11 N 1 0, UUuTH and BIIOKM MAUK to "iu"t" None but (lr.it-clnJ malnrlal used. Mi...poip.i mifuiHwn a ; n Pi r ISLLLPIAriOS t.AIUIBrt l ... WrtatD. Moil polenll, prtmlu.m. llnr.lil. 'Jii.MI' Nr. .ml H. .Hirl li.liil I'lUUiI, Ui tl iw. r.nT. I..... r S..- n.l rrr. ,:! iirin, to. KNAB8E "For beauty of tone, touch and action I Lava never seen itieir eipiai. CI. A It A I.OUIHK KKIXOfl. The Knabe' is absoltituly the best piano mado. A. L BANCROFT & CO. 141 Murks trt, N, K. (K'.Ttlirtin. r.IIM'r4(TUK WIU ImtDftllfttAlT rllt Crouii. WhfMiplMK rrtuf h (.ltd hrnnrlilllt, I-Hit 1 YMl'K.PHiA's.tiil I.Ior roiuulfclut, ym Mtiiloh'i VliHllmT. It nvr fullu lopur. A NAM Ad INJKtTiiH 'r. with rh W4lf of Mhlloli'ii TnUrrh Hfinr.ty. Frio ! MbU iINir Bold hy (iro. A. llnnllii. Vvrm th )msIr ftf mnr nf th Amts nmMlMi ! Ik nmi airH, Ntil an lira mt nmtri l hyirlin sad Nttjili wlin know no hntir intHlirln tonnplny, tor tlits ilUIrtumrtir wmtpUtnt. Tbn oflnrla of slthf s4 litmr iiriipt n (IfwnirttT lo ttu) sfsum, prtHlitcwf icniiActti Iritrait innl hMirtlr, vtrtiapt. (iisinmia,riiiT- itiir In th ni, ami r('prrtim nf On nmstlluttnttftt .-Kiih. Avrn' Auvn i vnm ft a rnriahla flta- ivry. nml aminic brlthrr utntn, Brwnia, Bnt f v iliilTt(Hiii liwrlir-nt.ariii (a aitlnfalllblaand tD4 rum lnrnTi ry fnnn nf Virtrt and Ami. Ita sffixN an pnunni'm awl nrrtaln, ami an lujiirf mm ixmlt frttm ll u. lV1if rwiniia tMMMtva tmn fnt Vt aixl Airut in all H forms, ft ia als astnrtnr rm rvlr f.r M"r tHiipUlfiu, U ia an nlUt Wi ami prvvimi ivn, an w.-ll an our, of all ontu plaints p milmr to malarious, ntamhy and miaamalto distrlrta. ny mtvci aninn on Mia nvtir ana miunr apparaiiia, tt sttniulntra thi ayatrm to a vtirnrona, hwillhy ans. .111 tf m. rormiiinyaHilraim. llul, Datls c.f Cortland, holraal atrinta. . ... r..iai T M ANTISrLL A ,BW Market ft rowtll, . F, CA wlshlnff to rent a Rood farm of 080 acre, with IWJ aoros in out tivation, for ono or throe years, will do well to call on or addres (1. J. Cnrrin, Eaalo Croek, Claoksma uo., urogon Ctd'W A. C. WALLINC'8 Pioneer Book Dlndery, Up Nlalrs, Corner Ash and FlrstTtttrMta, roHTi.AND, oar.woiv.;.,.. UI.ANK nrxiKSHui.KnitNDiKirmnTOi any dealn'd imttern, Mune Honks, Afa HKlnoa, Nnwanpaiiera, Kto., iMiund I ovnrjr variety nf ttyla known to Ilia trade Order fruui tliv country promptly attended to. 'FULL LINE OF GUN3 AM FISHING TACKLE, Of all descriptions, knpt oo hand. ' , Rr)iiiriaft done Bt Short Notice. Clinnpeit noun In fnjr II ti In Pertlaad. r. X. AVER, Murk Ml., Bet. riral ant Vrwat, Ptlaa1 TnyiSwUia) I- ) V i "'v i