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'N- -alI-"i"'"w' i fr-'Hi wfc Bto-"n'ia"iiimt.'f tiir?i-ir-lr.'rit-ai.riirVTii ' - o o o o f f O on ; o O icond, "i Hid :ol!,.c. nani- bai- y but - ki.J. er ' '1'ior 'IKCf) 1 jrv cJ O r tha In- i'.'rn is. Mipt t tiio fill. O ut,- O o O G in O O 0 o O O O O o ! O O iSljc iUcckln Enterprise. AXi tOt XT V, u I.,i:a:s V EM, l-tHtM? -HUiaee- ... 19 If. t Richmond contained (Irene;. yr -'tJ The 1 0,.,t VvM? cl'iiiil portion evinced sincerity and rt!iy of laiiiation. and viTofed pertinent, in n-.'l ft it v are greatly surprised that ) It oiil.l refer to tne v, liter power iu rd. 1,1 V:itnony E dl", as being superior 10 uuv m when in litiui, as we k:iow r.er-onal kuowlcd-e ot Ontn, the ,.ver Ur.to t)e o'Mainel in Ore-on City wledge of both, the very far supnor to ih lali- o;i the ,V'--;",!lti WO UUO'.e IU'- l.ti. j'." ..-; i ..j.. - . - i. M,. :,,..,:,,- t, i ...t- i .,1 h: IKiSl lii.il-' i'- ,-::!. re'-in Id Wilier in ; v : '-den of Virginia! po'Av: in this conn: ! ..t.-,. .f ViV! IO iOi g.'ttne vears otMavery . :.. i:,.ii iu! ionte;iJtlaiion of the l i 'i i it i i' .---- ' iet:-r I.i ii.-a'T ?iov.' S (if in .ll'L Ill.i'Ml Ci!'-l ononife Ix'fort! you. Forget i i.M? inie o von have ieen nias:cj, fuhers slaves. f-otue for disunion, Cithers n 'ain-t it-ti'l renieruber only that you j nre Virginians, and all now and hence- f.jrth ireemen. Rear in mind that your j Mate ii tin; heart uf a great Republic, not j Vk1 frontier of a weaker Confederacy, and It vour une'iualled combination of soil, j timber, mineral, and water powcnia-.i) !e you to a population ol nvemnuons re tin; close of this century. Consider .-nat the natural highway of empire the rhoi-t'-st. and easiest route from the Atlan tic to the heart of the Croat Valley lies up the James Kiwr and down the Ka Lawlia. and that this city, with its mill power superior to any other in our coun try but that of St. Anthony's Falls on the Missivippi, ought (io insure you a speedy development of manufactures surpassing ;,tiy Lowell or Lawyvrice. with a popula tion of at least halloa million, before the -!i.i:e of this century. 1 entreat-you. then, i;. -publicans and Comervauves, whiles ,:ui-'l black, to bury the dead past in mu tual and hearty good will, and in a gen . ral. unih-d effort to promote the pros perity ami exalt the glory of our long dis tracted and bleeding, but henceforth, re jftrnted. magnificent country;" .'AUtrm.Ii. The Mlnlnj and i'res-.s- fmgets that the entire surplus Ol the crop o f lh'i"fn!i vl'e:it i!it vi:ir ami . .. j .... all we ever havo to ship. -r that ma to swell tho bulk of Calitbrna ;u'o ju reuntrking upon the close ot the .st year I-fj'i, that paper says: -The t' i. cip;s for win it and iiuur shipped fr-iitt this purt the past. year, will very j.eiiriy reach the round sum of ten n,liu:hs f.'.v'ur.v .' This, it sln)uldlie recollected. i:iiplics the production of that amount in ev-s of our own consumption, and all that has been sent over the mountains for the supply of the State of Nevada ami the neighboring territories. It is a large runounto lorm a single item of our agri (uliurarpr odiictions, and is an earnest !,ayo d'what may be expected m the turc. vnoa mo capacities or our mate icn tue cauacities or hhall be tested to their utmost extent." ' Oregon hat I nothing to do with that ll.tie matter of S pj.nu-.t.OiM). Those ex-p-rts wove d! from Caiif.trtiia? ha! Well, sedo not see it in that light, somehow. Th n again sa Tin r: mtation o! ( 'aiiturnia w heat anl Hour in the Eastern Q ales tui'i Europe, j.-, st!cotni to thai of no -o: her country."' Now, that is a douce of an error. What can make the press of Calilornia !it so '.' Tin reputation" of our .-ister State did stand second to that of no other" until Hour from this city took me d , i , pre cut erence, vvhereyer ns nuu;- Uiaeturers Y. (liiiette. I. .ie:i6i:j ( ;vgo last is di.ted : .. is travoi ior the j- .o 1 ic 1 at Sahu.i. lie candid mai-ner. )wmg in t:'.;-i.:':.' as need be: No 'i ever bo very pro.-jieru'is od t iiofi .ngii ;-,s res. 'il'oy tiit' c. :d' lc :Q-. tit I!!'" Stale, an I ve our !;:: ;t!i ht to many da Cow i '.-aii. it is hoi,! ;es scarcely 1' l oin .Vurora !e. .Hud! of . au Kie Wi Ml ti over l! a its w tin! road, tin ig wa v " aiiioiig tue primt- irees. (. laLrianias is a good sttbsiati- tia! old t-yun tv. but stie e.:iioits pior tasle in road inaki Clackamas coiir.lv tle- ser es a that! ( dcvil-nrn tin: lied r loiuls rht harder ru point to a d' eonjiuiini'v tn.'.n lift less, Fioun . We have beat as one," heard belon: of ' two near us lu.tt beat as one, belonging to (Ojiany heads with perceptive organs, but never knew until last Thursday that one .stalk, ol cabbage was capalde of produc ing more than one head Such wa prov en to us to be the case bv tho appearance ot .Mr. ivni. Cassadv. of ( Kit! VhO on-nnli! dVil heads of to oar Old one of ho O.c l thiec !v which has prmhu ll.ld caH mire.1 Also one stalk I or tho ,-"n 1 :, varu which i:as U;!''i',ui two fully th vciont d h onus oi fruit. one of which wa' produc ed last year, and one this season, it- may bo something im portant to know that it is not essential to transplant cabbages every spring, a, at least in this county, it has been" demon strated that the vegetable is not aji an nual. Gr.rnxt; Kk.uy Koit IU sine-;. A walk of a few hours about town on Thursday last ha.- shown us that business will soon bo re sinned in all its branches in Oregon (.'it v. The Imperial Mills, which have received substantial improvements, will begin run ning next week. The woolen Yaeiorv next month. The P. T. Company have taken the Evhn out of the dry .lock". uok Qng afloat and trim as a new craft, ami on Monday she is expected to " start im" as ar a-t ( oryabis. I he Paper Mill will ill probability resume active operation in inside of a month. loot! crops are 1 lein: ...hi . . i ,i ui nar esiea in the con dry- ItUSKlOS; is looking more brisk south. east, west, ami C.XTKsr Foi: G.vmk. Oa Wednesday O 1.1.-1 eine!c. r. Hawk pounced down upon a hen in th loor vard of Mr. John Mel- dftini of this city, for tho purpose of seenr- ... . iMt.ii M tun me n root i ot little clucks following, but tho domestic fowl protected ner young, ami engaged in a rough and tumble light with the Hawk, keeping the "wild bird on the ground until Mr.'Mc cNamara. working on the Water Com;. any "s reservoir came to her assistance, untl .twisted Mr. Hawks" neck unto death. ItAta E-TtNt;. Tho rains of the past two "weeks may start tho rust in wheat. Jf rust appear, cut your grain in the donga, and at will make sweeter, nicer flour, and more ot it. Use no headers" in Oregon. It damages wheat. There is no climate can equal that of this State, in curing grain. The weevil is not known here, and if the shocks are dry a9.il well sunned before threshing, you may put- up your wheat in Uns. and keep it sound and merchantable tor tw o or three vears, or until vuu wish to disuoso of. S, C.viT. N. C. Ri:oo n,.l. ,1 -CaPt.N.C. brooks, a com- "" uas Deconiv well known as laaa.ier and explorer in the Pacific, paid i us a visit yesterday. Ho opened trade be tween Oregon and' tho Sandwich Islands in l-iil, and soon after the loss of tho i'Vo'.er Jonathan, which bereft him of his nullify, disposed of this trade, and has hU5ce '-"-'on visiting the Atlantic States. A Good Tkamtki:. On Tuesday last as the . ,(,', neared Oswego two or three ox teams were driven in regular 'ulhyhacker style down to the margin of the river to load limestone for the furnace, t he just team in tho train was driven by -lr-J-C. Leonard. Life of Portland, and "r informant siatos that ho used his "gad" ... i: -i. vat.. i t. . i Ljd o.riV(lT. 'Illil v.-v ;i. o At a special meeting ot the Rector, War dens and Vestry of St. Paul's Chapd, Ore iron City, Oregon, held on the -23d of July, 1-67, the following preamble and resolutions Were unanimously adopted: Whereas, It ban pleased tin All Wise Providence, whose wdvs tiro past hiding out, suddenly to remove by death on the 1-ith of July, our much esteemed Bishop, the Ut. Ruv" T. F. Scott, from the spiritual supervision of the Church iu this Diocese, and ot his parental aua tostc-ring care ot this congregation, the subject of his many prayers and labors, therefore be it J.'-.o '!, That while we bow with humbh resdtrnut ion to this deeply atllictive dispensa tion of our Heave;. iy Father " Wliu doeth all things well." we cannot but mourn with sar- ioili - ; nuai i. ... iu. njr, j i uu &o ue-w auu I ...1, -1 iiTiil iirniM,,! win.hi fl.it.fi ,,,.,,. ec:oii.s icwmiuwns. .'- -' . That we cherish with frntefi:! remeijibr ance the many graces of the Chris- tian which were so beautifully exemplified in bis life, meekness, gctulene-s, humility, forui vei:es, and that charity which sutfereih long at) (I is kind, thiuktth no evil, but re joiceth in the truth. j;t-t.: -.!, That we shall ever hold him in our highest esteem as u nound divine, a firm Churchman, an able maintainor and defend er of the truth, Evangelical in his views, and practical in his teaching, ever holding forth in the clearest and strongest liiht "Jesus Ci list and llim cruciiied" as the sinner's only hope. .'",, That as members of this Mission ary Diocese, we look upon the death of our itishop as a great .--hock to the work of the church in this pirt of the Lord's Vineyard, and humbly pray that God would remember us in our tttliicttou and weakness, and cause the mantle of Elijah to fall on some Eiiaha. .', ..,'",., That this church and Parish, that for a time were blessed with his fatherly in struction and pastoral care, render a tribute j of gratitude to his memory, which can only DO ten, ana rejo.ee tn ttie comforting assur- anee, that having finished the work that God j . had given mm to do, tie now rests from his j labors, and is a shining inhabitant of the I celestial Paradise, joining the Angelic host i in swelling the seraphic strain, saving j " Hlessing, and honor, and glory, and power ; be unto Him that si'teth upon the throne, i and unto the Lamb forever and ever." j Jiti-t 7, That our deepest sympathies are i extended to the heart stricken widow, under her sad bereavment, and that we commend her in praver to Him who is the widow's God J,'r-1 n'J, That a copy of these resolutions be transmitted to the widow ot the deceased, and that a copy of them be sent to the Ouii oux City KxThiMMtisE au J the l'acljk' Church man. tor publication. Portland papeis, and New York Church papers, please cop v. J. V. SELLWOOO, Rector. Jonx Myers, H. L. Kli.i.y, Wardens. 11. Cai. FiKi.n, It. Smith, A P. DkLy.v, J. R. Rvi.sro.v, E. D. Kkli.y, Vestry. ( 'iin: 5t "ix .iIam.u.. A small pamphlet containing the manual of the Oregon City Congregational Church has been laid on the table of an up country publisher, who says : This Church for two vears la-t. until lately. I ia? je !1 t.tnciated over bv y. P S. Knight. It is in a prosperous condition, iiavme- increased m inemiii'rs!m rsh j under his ministry. The i an: very brief, but emb articles of faith aco a great deal I of rolisjion. without containing anv il i inas. If is the oldest ( 'ore-re-r-i tioua.l i i Irjrcli probably on this coast, having befn organized, in l.lk Dr. Atkinson 1 was its pastor jrom la -la until I ..;:. Thank.. Wo bad thankful to our ' brethren of the l'ress throughout Oregon j and Washington Territory. ho have,! without distinction of party, greeted the ; enlarged edition of the llxrrt:i,!:tK with j ; so many kind words. Wo adniiithat times j j are very d ill jiut now, but that gives the j ! more cause lor renewed exertion on the j j part of everybody. In such tunes as these j an people s.iou'.d increase their hours or Inner, .1 ;nn iOi a ret i. C! on. Moxi-iii.Y Look List. We are coi .t of the -Montlily Rook List Pioneer Thiok Seller of Oregon, l a re oi tie !r. S. J. Al . I ' d-niicv. iii. i-runt s!., Portland. I he o.s prices of an extensive invoice. iro m wi hiel parties may select, ami then ins.riu-ts liow tt order ('oriuick is now a heavier portion to business, than ciscj house in tiiat line. the goods. Mc deuler. in pro ar.y S;ui Fran- Qt'otTs. This soiut.'u hat ancient but honorable game, lias been revived in Ore gon. On Thursday last, in front of tho Court House in this city several games were pitched between parties, and out side always came out winner. We ob served that the Sheriff. County Clerk. Merchants, and others were engaged at it. j Tuk Oir. Mh.k. Our Olympia neighbor j of the Wnnilird says the oil mill in this j city will bo ready to begin operations next September. This is a mistake. Tho mill is being built at Sa'.em. Mr. linker ' is now engaged in getting out stones for it. at the ipiarry near Oregon City. The ;o one was shipped on Monday first lar tast. KxTKUi'KtsK. The Oregon City Enter prise lias added another column to each of its pages. This gives it a more important appearance but adds nothing to it beau ty. Jt is an indication, however, that our I friend Ireland is making .money, which at iiio present, stage or ousmess is rainer as tonishing ! Success to you. old fellow, for you deserve it. Jlountn'ateer '10lh. SlXPAY Pr.ACHt'E. churches in this city. -There are five On last Sunday wc be.ieve service but one of them. There was a gay game of baseball on the bluff, though. We frequently hear it stated that the Good Templars and church people, have got this town." but really the above situation shows that tho place is a poor one for preachers. Pju:vknt AirtDFATs.- Our exchangos are full of notices of accidents by run away teams, and the batch are traceable to defective harnesses. AVe advise all of our readers, near this city, to call upon Mr. J. II. Schram. before ft is too late, and by getting a good harness prevent such accidents. Pi: k sox a r .. E i e u t. C 1 a w so n and wife, s. Thwing, Tuesday. ! and Mr. F. A. Hill and sis paid ns a living visit on 1 ut: sivh Lieutenant seems to enjov his new of life very much, ami noiwithstan 1- ing the disaster which reduced his interest in the Iron Works to ashes lately, has a determination to speedily build up again. Chaxgk of IU sixes. As will be soon by advertisement of Mr. James Mann, ho has oRanged his order of business somo- what, and now oes under the Hall. Success title of attend j Good Templar's him. ! Wot Helm informs us that his cbc deals are now in good eondi- tion. Parties ii not fail to give want Oi juctures snouia liim a call, at tho Athov Gallorv, on Main street. Clackamas CorXTY Fi.otu. Advices from Now York state that Clackamas flour is yet coiinuatpung mu r.gures. ibis in cludes both Imperial and standard. PrnT.tc Rai.i.. Posters announce that Mr. John Athoy will give a Public P.all at. the Court House on Tuesday evening next. A pleasant time is expected. Interxal Revexte. Collector Craw ford will be in this city next week. See advertisement, a-nl save cost. A War ix Utah. It appears that a war in Utah is inevitable. The "Saints"' lat terly seem generally to have an aversion to accepting of Prighum s ill advice, yet i I the eh !0Ul ot "liccft I p '.'.dominate. j GREAT i'EMAN LOOK A HERE! j Xof wittistanding there was a Rebellion j over in Ireland tlie other day, and the I'rint- j ers all became Demoralized, and George up- set a "form" and knocked lay advertisement I into "Pi," nevertheless, E. D. KELLY j Is on hand at the old Stand, arid j has for sale the folloiciiw ' articles, to ait: Coffee, Janan Tea, Tea, Pdack Te a, Golden svrun, Green Tea, Dried peaches, Linen twine. Coffee sugar, Pulverized do. Crushed do. Chemical soap, Cast iie do. Sugars, Chocolate, Corn starch, tswego do. Candles. Salai atus. Packing ult, Dairy salt, Table salt, Cooking soda Sal. -soda, Rope, Corn Meal, llrooms. Lead, Shot, W bite Beans; Rackets, Pails, ! Liquorish, ! llominv. Ground collee, Fancy toib.tilo. l-'arini ante currents Soda crackers, Putter do. Lemon sv l up, Flavoring ext. Kerosene oil, Olive oil, Clothes pins. Cream tartar, Gun caps, C Shooter balls 5-Shooter " Rlast'g powd'r Sardines, Mackerel, Codfish, N ut-megs, Rlaeking, Snutf, Prunes, Macaroni, Vinegar, Cheese, liorax. j Dried apples, Raisins, j fuuemg, ! Rice, Stove polish, Sporting do. Pearl barlev, Valley Mills tlo Sago, Pie fruits. Yeast powd'rs, Writing ink, Vanilla ext., Washing do. Tacks, Wash boards, Wash-tubs, Satin glo; starch, Vermacili, Can.- strawberries, Concentrated Lye, l'obacco, Candies, Xtits, Ovsters Lobster's Ground spices,Engl. piekels, Cinnamon, American tlo Cloves, Cann'd fruits, (linger, Oraub'v-sauce, Tomatoes, Peaches, Green corn, Jellies, Catsup, M ustard, Worcstr 'shire, Pepjier, F'-ench niust'd do sauce, Block matches, and one price to everybody. Zt Cash, No oous misrepresented to effect sides. E. D. KELLY. 185; 1807. s Brother Charman STILL ON HANI)! 4 FTER FOCRTEEN YEARS EXPERI ZjL ence in business in this city, under the old motto that " A Nimble Sixper.ee is P-et-tcr than a Slow Shilling," we propose to idler greater inducement than ever to our custom ers to pay us cash for goods, as we are deter mined to SELL CHEAP FOR CASH! Which is Ihc only Remedy For the Present cry of Hard Times. V.'e beg leave to inform our numerous cus- tomers th:it we have just received, direct from San Francisco, a Large and well Selected STOCR OF GOOBS SUITABLE FOE THIS MARKET. Consisting in part, of Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Hardware, Queensivurc, etc., also : PAINTS! OILS!! $-c. Together with a splendid assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES! Of every description, all of The best quality, and latest styles. Also: HATS AND CAPS! Of every description, for both The Ladies' and Gents' Wear J Gents' and Ladies' Furnishing Goods kept ponsKmflv on hand, all of which we will sell at tlie very lowest price for cash. Count produce taken in exchange for mods. Particular attention paid to orders from the country. Also: To consignments foods, ami prompt returns made fur the f- 7 i X same. ..:" We return our thanks to our numer ous customers for their past patronage, ami ask a continuance of the same, pledging our selves to act houestlv with all who favor us with their trade. " CH A U.MAX k PRO. FELL ASSORTMENT OF SASH. . Doors, and blinds, always on hand f..r sale by ClIAilMAN & DEO. 3 AT EXT MEDICINES of all kinds kept for sale bv C-UAUMAN V, RKO. M AKQi:AM 'S'ci'fl .EIIUATED JlOM E made chairs, constantly on hand bv CHARM AX A EE 6 RULLIXCEirS SUPERIOR HOME made wool-batting, for sale by CIIAUMAX.vP.nO T7EOUR. P.ACON LARD. AND DRIED fruits, kept constantly on hand by CHARMAN A PRO. w ALU PAPER, WINDOW Curtains of all kinds, anil paper shades. Sold v CHARMAN A PRO A NEW AND FULL ASSORTMCXT of Nails, rope, etc.. just received bv CHARMAN A PRO. rpi'RS. R! K colors , "CKETS. WASH HOARDS, selves, e'e.. for sale bv C1IARMAN & PRO LL OF WHICH WE WILL SELL AT the lowest market value for CASH, or such produce as our trade will iustifv. ( 'HARM AXA-" PRO. 100,000 W0,'WAl5: 7 ("1IA11MAN .v PRO. 0. "W. POPS & Co., DEALERS IK STOVES, Pumps, Lead Pipe, Hose, etc. Anil Manufacturers of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, 3Iain Street, Oregon City. The subscribers would respectfully r.n- nour.ee that- thev keep constantly on hand a rood assortment of Cooking, Pallor, Air Ti 'ht. ami other stoves, suitable to this market, which are being Offered at Fortland Prices ! Our assortment in this line is large, and cm- braces almost any desired pattern, including the BUCK, HENRY CLAY, HEARTHSTONE, WESTERN EMPIRE, GREAT REPUBLIC. BLACK KNIGHT, &c Roofing and Jobbing of every description done to order, iu a manner that cannot fail to suit patrons. In addition to the above may be found a good assortment of Hard- j ware, Woodenware, etc C. W POPE Si Co. h. J7. n i Oitgou Ci! 1 " S .- .-ajr- - - - - --m ;&-'8 ORE G OX CITY BUSINESS. "oat isnnrvrc J. DEALER IX GEKEHAL MERCHANDISE I Corner uf Main and Fifth streets, OREGON CITY, OREGON. S TOOK CONSISTS IN PART OF lilt fullowiDir articles : DRY GOODS, Plil 1 S LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SHEETINGS, LONG & SQUARE SHAWLS, LADIES' SILK CLOAKS, BROWN & BLEACHED MUS LINS, GENTS' FURNISIING GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, ALL KINDS, DOORS, SASH, HARDWARE PAINTS OILS, &zc, &c, &c. (b'-lY) for tlie I.itest Style ' c t OF GENTS' CLOTHING! ' - V: (Jo L j Acki rtmuCx .' ' " NEW SPRING STYLES - FOR 18G7. Wishes to inform his Old F rikkds, and the public generally that he has received by the JasL steamer A FULL VARIETY OF i i a zt "S V V til i The Largest Stock that has ever vet come to this market, consisting of such as DRY GOODS! Of almost every kind ! CLOTHING ! Of the very latest Styles ! LOOTS ANL SHOES! In ereal variety Mens. ladies. Jlisses and Children's Hats, all of ihc latest stile for STRING WEAR! Also, a well selected stock of Groceries, unl all other goods in proportion. Please trive n:e a cad and examine tor vourselt. Jo trouble to show mods. jO' I will sell as cheap as the cheapest. S. ACK!:!53!AX, Charman it Warner's eld brick store, 1 v 1 ) Main st., Oreiien Citv N. IE All kinds of Produce bought OREGON CITY WOOLEN MANUFACTURING C O M I A N V Till ABOVE COMPANY ARE NOW producing a quality of S w WHICH ABE Superior to any ever before offered on tie Pacific Coast ! Comprising OASSIMERES, TWEEDS, HARD TIMES, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, YARN, etc. r-tV Using onlv the best grades of Wool. Tlie above goods nre ottered to the trade on the most favorable terms. All orders will meet with prompt attention. Address : U. JACOK, Agent, o.'im'i Oregon City, Oregon. Or L. WHITE & PRO., Agents ut Portland. L ! N 0 0 L N BAKERY! AVtst Side ?I.i!ii Street, Oregon City Oregon. L. DILLER Proprietor. HAVING REMOVED INTO MI NEW BUILDING! I WOULD INFORM THE PURLTC THAT I still continue the manufacture of BREAD, PIE; CAKES, Pi LOT BREAD, Boston, Butter, Sugar and Soda C H .A. C IC E Ix S dr., if'C, dr. Jn addition to which I will keep constantly on baud a large stock of tne best staple ami FAMILY GE0CERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. I am also agent for the celebrated nursery antl FLOWER GARDEN! of II. MILLER, Milwaukie, and am prepared Tosiuiplv orders for i low ers ami Shruouerv Lithe Xurscrv prices. l:!v! " L. DILLER. JLis" : 2 1 s i Xiio ri -.-r OHNSON & McCOWX ARE THE Loc Agents in Oregon City, of the Pacific fire Insurance Company, the best doing business on this coa.-t. This Company is the only one m Oregon that Issue Policies and Adjusts Losses Without referring the case to Sau Francisco ALSO, AGENTS ON THE North America Life Insurance Co Presenting the most desirable features having its policies guaranteed by the State of New Vork. ZT Don't delay attention to these mat tors until vour property is destroyed by fire or until vou are sick, when vou cannot be insured. Call inmieOiatelv-. (I5i.t Wonderful but Tkue. Madame Remington, the world-renowned Astrologis and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in clairvoyant state, delineates the verv feature of the person vou ate to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense power. known as the Psychomotrope, guarantees to produce a perfect ami file-like picture ot tf future husband or wife of the applicant, with date ot marriage, occupation, leading traits of character, Ac. Tins is no imposition, as to timor.ials without number can assert. P, stating place of birth, age, disposition, color of eves and hair, and enclosing htty cent: and stamped envelope addressed to yourself vou will receive the picture bv return mail "together with desired information. Addres in "confidence, .Muumi. Gkhtki ik Uejii- ion, P. O. Box H7, West Troy, X. V. ': ly j" -":i;' COURTESY OF BANCROFT I'OKTLAyD UUSINES GUIDE. i ersona Having business m Portland are ad vised to note the following firms. CHAS. nOIGE. .CUAS. E. CALtF. .GEO. W. SXELL. HOEGE, CALEF & Co., DEALEK IX DRUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW CLASS, a j;a j.sjas. nj rsrKS. p i txtkhs Material, and Itruo-jl.st StouIrU. .'7 FvoiX fitrt ft, Portland, Oregon. 5.) JUST OPENING AT THE NEW STORES Nos. lGfj to 172 FIUST STREET, rtr HUB8REH SHiNDLER ! FURNITURE direct from Eastern Manufac turers. Complete assortment. The Ti ado supplied on liberal terms. PULU AND OTHER MATERIALS FOR Redding. THREE-WHEELED CHILDRN'S CARS, at unusually low rates. IMPERIAL FILLING a new, elastic, and pure article for matrasses. (u-t.tf Sixteen Yoars in Oregon. SJ. M 3 0 Q R M I G K, tNlVMUilC, the jpf?m Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher Of this State, desires to inform all his old customers (ami as many new ones as may not be acquainted with "the fact) that be still continues to operate at the FRANKLIN BOOK STORE, 105 Front Street, Portland, (EXACTLY Ori'OSITK MOUNT HOOD) Where he is prepared to furnish SCHOOL LOONS, STATIONERY, SHEET MUSIC, IXSTIil'CTIOX BauK for all kinds Musical Instruments. CIIVHCH i UtilC HO; IKS, PASS, VIOL, GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGS. of BLANK BOOKS, TOY: M 1 S C E L L A N E O U S P. O O K S , CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, GEO PES, PRESSF. lyr.J PENS, Photographic Albums, And every other article in the above line. mi its AHi) &mx Z IT JiL I'll JT V ! One tloor south from the corner of First and Morrison streets, near the Western, J'vrtlaud, Oreaoii. Win, T. Sliaimlian, IMPORTER AND DEALER IV 1 ITS J CA L INSTR UMENTS, FINE ENGRA VINGS, PICTURE FRAMES And MOLDINGS. rpiIK FINEST AND LARGEST STOCK i of Engravings, Cronies. Plain anil col ored Lithographs, etc., ever before cfiercd n this market, just reeei.'ed and for sale at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! also : Vieivs of Cohtrithz.1 River Scenery! Constantly on hand. AOKXT FOIt HltAIinritY S CELEB P. A TED 3j.r:iBi Scale 2sisbos I Which have given universal satisfaction. and w hich 1 e guarantees to sell at San Fran cisco prices. IPt? ' Special attention given to framing Photograph Engravings, etc. ;-fr""Mr. Shanahan, formerly of A. Koh- ler's establishment, San Francisco, will at tend to tuning anil repairing Pianos, Melo denns, and all kinds of Musical Instrument:!. Pianos for Rent. ("ii.lv O X- 1.Z X- rjV AND PAPER HANGING 11 IValtcr ISroflaci's, No. 11" Front street, Portland, rK I.EAVR TO IM'OUM TIIK J.) public that they keep an extensive stock of CARPETS, PAPER HANGINGS, FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, DAMASKS LACE CURTAINS, CORNICES AND BANDS, GILT MOLDINGS, And all goods in the CARPET & UPHOLSTERY LINE ! We Import our Goods Cirect from He Kast, :i ml sell ut San Frantisco Prices I WALTER BK.'S, IIS Front street, nearly opposite Vaughn's Wharf. Portland, Oregon.' EIGGINS &, CO'S Home ilanifactured Soap. rNX AND AFTER JANUARY 1st, 107, t we will st li our r-oap at tue ioliowing rates, tor CASH, only FAMILY SOAP. Per 100 Hoxes, or over, at ?1 A'y per Hox. ,r.o " 1 ")0 ' " i'5 " 1 55 " CnEMICAL OLIVE. 40 Pars, 3 lb. 3 fJ0 " to " l b. 1 70 " " 7E warrant our Soap to be cuual to any article that can be imported, and su perior to many brands that are offered in this market. ' HIGGINS A CO. No. s Front street, 1 block north O. S. X. Co ' wharf. Portland, January 1, 1SV7. f 1 1 :lv JUSTICES" PLANES, of every descrip tion, for sale at the ExTKitrKtsE oflice. Ask your neighbor for the ExT-ia-i;;?:-. to T.TRRARY. JIISCEL LANEO US. OKEGON LEATHEE ! The Best on the Coast. r-pTw Tlios. Armstrong, 25SP3 Manufacturer of ft fi t I I r-Xiieeil ALL KINDS OF LEATHER! MiiAVAiKiE, Oregon. THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO IX forin DEALERS AND MANUFACTURERS That he is prepared to f irnish as cood and durable an article of Leatm as can be madu on the Pacific Coast, at the following rates: Harness Leather, per lb '25 to SO cents. Extra heavy, for Concord S3 Skirting, per pound 1:3 to "2 " I Pelting, in the side 35 " j " Cut, per square foot, Si oo Side, upper, ' ' ' 10 to 20 cents. Grain Leather " " " li to 22 " ! I.iizht Pufl, or Grain for Wo- men s work CalfSkins, per doz Kip " " Rridle, per side Collar, per sitle Lace Leather, per side . I S to 20 " . :s.'5o oi l to to 00 , 4eoo to Od Ott . 3 "i to 4 ot ) Oo to 2 50 . 2 00 to 4 oO r?T I do not think that Harness Leather should necessarily be made in Santa Cruz, in order to stand the test of our climate ; t f" Nor do I think that Pelting, iu order to bear the strain of Oregon Machinery, must be made m the Atlantic States. ALL I ASIC JS A X 1 r a i la SI 31 O ! Antl I will prove, to the satisfaction of all concerned, that Oregon Leather is the best on tin: Coast. T-S"" AU orders will meet with prompt at tention. Address: THOMAS ARMSTRONG, 10. ly) Milwaukie, Oregon. iiMaily 5.ye Colors. Patented October Rtlh, ljtj:. PERFECT FAST COLORS. Black, Lark Green, Black Silk, Light Green, Dark Blue, Jli'enta, Light Blue, Maize, French Blue, Maroon, Claret. Lroicn, Orange, Dark Brown, Pink, Light Brown Purple, Snuff Brown, Royal Purple, Cheiry, Salmon, Crimson, Scarlet, Dart Drab, Slate, Light Drab, Sulferino, Fawn Drab, Violet, Yellow, Light Fawn Drab. FOll 1)YGI !IL.Iv, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothing, And all Kimls ot AViai ins! Appa: cl. A Saving of Eighty per Cent. For 'J." cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can be produced from the same dye. The process is simple, antl any one can use the dve with perfect success. Piiections in English, French and Get man outside of each package. HOWE A STEVENS, :oi; Proadwav, Boston. For sale bv SM ITH A DAVIS, Portland Oregon. j'Jl. A t.VKD fOIl Til E ! Spring & Summer Clothing Trade of S?;m Fi-iiiitisto. DADGER & LINBENBERGER, Xos. 411, -m and 415 Eattery street, Cor. .Merchant, San Francisco, Importers and W iioi.esalk Dealers KN'illiK XEW AND I-'KESIl STOCK I " TTE WOULD CALL ATTENTION OF Country Merchants to our usually- large stock of Goons. Our stock comprises every article in the Clothing and Furnishing line." We have constantly on band the larg t st and greatest variety of Cassimeres and Wool Hr.ts, of any house in San Francisco, and our prices for these goods are less than those of any house, as we receive them di rect from the manufacturer's consignment. Our stock of Spring anil Summer Goods is particularly attractive, and (he great feature lo the country merchant is the unusually low prices. Liss than the Cost of Importation ! V'e also keep the staple articles in the Dry Goods line, which Goods we have pur chased in this market under the hammer, and are ottering them at New Vork cost, or less. Wc publish this card in order that we may make new acquaintances, and induce these who have not heretofore purchased of us, to call and examine our stock. Good Articles -and Low Prices! Are the greatest inducements to all who purchase to sell again. Met chants who buy of us can make a good protit, and sell to their customers at a low hgure. Jl't ri nut't n, lt'ictfuUit poor ('Ut Sen? is, RAPGER- A LIN DEN BE KG ER, Wholesale Clothing and Hat Warehouse, Xos. 411, 4Vi and 415 Battery street, San Francisco. ol.oni SUMMONS. JX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE E State of Oregon lor the County of Clack amas ss. Suit in equity to dissolve marriage contract. Sophia Plounquin, plaintiff, vs. Manuel FeVtt Flounqnin, defendant. 5o cent revenue stamp cancelled. To the aliore named defendant: In the name of the State or Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against vou in the above entitled action, in the'ourt aforesaid, by the first day of the next term thereof, which will be begun and held more than six weeks aftrr the uate of this summons. And if yon fail to answer the complaint as aforesaid, the plain till will t ike judgment against you for costs and dis burscmciits of this action, and apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint on file, to-wit : A decree forever dis solving the bonds of matrimony now existing between vou ana plaintiff, ami also to have the children named in said complaint given into the custody of plaint iff. JOHNSON A McCOAA X, Attornevs for Plaintiff. OregonCity. July ICUljvi:. SJ Notice n AMITI.T.AMl i MT7FI. LAMBERSON vs. George Carble ..a iom4 I'nrtv. Contest for lots 4 and Cand N W quarter of SE tpiarter of section !, t :? S r I w. To the above named George Garble and James Carty ; Samuel Lautber son having made application at this othce to enter the above described tract of land, al leging that you have abandoned the same, ami filing proof in support of such allegation Vou arc hereby notified that you will be allowed thirtv days from this date to appear at this oiliee and "establish your right to said tract. Failing to do so the proof that you have abandoned vour claims will be taken its true, and the ontrv tit said Lambertson al lowed. OWEN WADE, Register, HENRY WAR KEN, Receiver. Land Office, Oregon City Oregon, Julv 1 tti, 1 )T. TJ. S. Tax Notice. rrHE ANNUAL LIST FOR THE YEAR4 X l-57 consisting of special taxes (licenses) income taxes, and duties on carriages, watch es and ""id antl silver plate, has been placed in in V bands for collection. I will be at the following places, to-wit : 'orvaki i, Benton Co., July 10th and 17th. Dallas, Polk Co., July s'''h. sUfm Marion co.. July Sua and .d. bWioox Citv. CUckamas CO.. August Od. Lafayette, Yamhill co., August tith and ,th. Tax pavers are required to pay ut the Countv Seat, and unless payment is made within the specified time, cost and penalties will be added in the manner prescribed by law, and l collfCtiOU mane oy Uis.rami auu R. C. t KAu i nilli, Icruty Collector. t -Si3S sr i MIS CELL ANEO US. BRITTON & GRAY, Attorneys at L aw, Xo. 570 Seventh st., P. 0. Box 1034, Washington Cirr, JJ. C. C EECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN to LAND O Rusmess, before theGenera! Land Oiliee and Interior Department, and generally to business before the Executive Departments .mu Consrre I Having had years of experience in the Genet a! Ean.i Office, and a Ions; and succes ful practice in laud claims and controversies, we are enabled to oiler valuable services be fore the U. S. Supreme Court. Interior De partment, and Genera! Land Othee. We refer generally to all U. S. Land Ultn-ers. ui of while you can Buy a Good Farm" Cheap, qpypiIREE HUN DEED and TWENTY JL Acres of good land, situated with in p! miles ot Oregon City, in a scuth Eiist course, in a nice section ot the country, is now otfered tor sale at a bargain. The land has upou it a GOOD HOUSE, SPLENDID EARN, WELL OF WATER. AN ORCHARD. And PO Acres under Fence! It has been known as the Patterson Farm located by Abbott. 320 320 320 320 320 For further particulars call at this oiliee or upon THOMAS GLENON, Eureka Saloon, cor. Front antl Tnvlor, 3o.tf? Portland, Oregon. HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTEKS! A Pure and Powerful Tonic, Cormlive antl Alti-rativr, of wonder" fill t-llit-itt-y in lis ;is-s of tlie STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS. PRCTKCT1VK PKOPERT1ES. Prevents Fever and A gue and Billions Re mittent, levers; fortifies the system against Miasma and the evil eliects of unwholesome water ; invigor ates the organs ot digestion and the bowels; Steadies t lie Xfivts :nd tends to Pro long Ijift-. HEWKDJAL I'KOPERTIES.' Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Sick and .Nervous Headache, General Detulity, Nervousness, Depression of Spirits, Constipation, Colic, Intermit tent Fevers, Sea Sickness, Cramps and Spasms, and all complaints of either sex arising from Roddy Weakness, whether inherent in the system or PRODUCED RY SPECIAL CAUSES. NOTHING THAT IS NOT WHOLE- some, genial, and restorative in its na ture, en!. -rs into the composition of 1U.- ; TETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. This popular preparation contains no mineral of j anv kind ; no tleadlv botanical element ; no j fiery excitant; but is a combination of the i extracts of rare balsamic herbs antl plant with the purest and mildest of all diffusive stimulants. The week stomach is rapidly invigorated. and the appetite restored by this tonic, and j hence it works wonders in cases of Dyspepsia, i anil in less confirmed forms of Indigestion. ! Acting as a gentle antl painless apiient, as well as upon the liver, it also invariably re lieves the Constipation superinduced by ir regular action of the digestive and secretive organs. Persons of feeble habit, liable to Nervous Attacks, Lowness of Spirits, and Fits of Languor, find prompt and pernuiment relief from the Hitters. Tlie testimony on this point is conclusive, and from both sexus. As a Genuine Tonic, HOSTETTER'S HIT TEUS produce effects which must be experi enced or witnessed before they can be f ully appreciated. iu cases of Constitutional Weakness, Premature Decay, and Debility and Decrepitude arising from old age, it ex ercises the electric influence. In the conva lescent stages of all diseases it operates as a delightful iuvigorant. When tin: powers of nature are relaxed, it operates to re-enforce antl re-establish them. Last, but not least, it is'the only safe stim- ulant, being manufactured from sound antl ; inocuous materials, and entirely free from the acrid element present more or less- in all the ordinary tonics ami stomachics of the dav. SOLD EVERYWHERE. HODGE, CALEP . CO., Ap.rn.ts, Sf:tf.J Portland, Oregon. HIGHLIT IMPORTANT To all wishing HORSE SHOEING, BLACK SMITHING, IRON, ETC. J oil ii W. Lewis, Corner f if A IX and S ECO. XI) ttreetx, OKEGON CITY, Takes this ojiportunity to inform his old customers, and the public in general, that he now lias on hand THE CELEBRATED And other patterns which he warrants in every particular to give satisfaction. The Farming community arc especially and earnestly invited to call and see these, im plements, before purchasing elsewhere. All woik m his line is done in the best possible manner, and at such prices as must suit all. In connection with the above de partment of business the undersigned is uiao prepared to manufacture RVoks and Carriages of every kind! in point of styie and durability EQl" A Ia T O A X V I 31 I O K T 12 I: Having constantly on hand for sale a large assortment of material, consisting iu part of WAGON TIMBER, IRON, STEEL, ETC,, The proprietor is Enabled to fill all Orders! Tor tfifh Art if' f "fi The STost FavoraLIo Terms. J3f" Ail work from this establishment, and all material sold on order, is warrant id to be cs represented. J. W. LEWIS. Oregon City. Iw- I.TSilh. il:lT THE NATIONAL COLLEGE BtSIXESS AXD COMMERCE ! Corner of ALDER and FRONT streets, FOll TL A XD OEE'J OX. T 'HIS POPULAii, PKAt.'ifCAl, 1.XS1I- tution offers the best and most success ful Svstem "f Practical I raining and thor ough Business Discipline, T O Q U A L I Y Y Young and .Middle Aged . Xw 9 , . . . For an Active, Successful Life ! Zf" Tuition for the full Business Course, time unlimited, .",o. These wishing to become: members will be admitted any week day in t lit; year. Xo ex amination at the time of entering. The College Cn:(ff, giving full informa tion, is sent bee to alt who desire it. Ap.plica.nis will up ply iu person, or bv li tter, to A. K. l.At' Ui.A.-i..uoai, 34.0m j President. ?biniae and Cclioacy, an essay M'arning and Instruction for Young Men. u m;,,,.- on,l Abuses which prostrate the vital ptnvers. with sure means ot relict. S.-nt free ot charge in semen ieo.fr ti eiopes. Address: D''. J. SK1I.L1N HOUGHTON. 41i Uovr'aid Association, Philadelphia, Pa. i He LEGAL NOTICES. 0 Sheriff's Sale; XY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION IS J.3 sued out of tho Circuit ("curt of the date of (b-ogon, for the C'otft ntv t.f Midt- noinah. to mo dirocfod, and hi favor Tb.. Rant of Rrifish Columbia. a against ".The Oregon City Paper Man ufacturing Company' and Abraham L Rloch defendant, for the sum of ten thousand and forty dollar-, Qnd for costs,' in gold coin of the United States, I haW levied upon, and will sol! at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in gold coin of the United States, at tho Paper Mill, of the Oregon City Paper Manufacturing Company, at Oregon Citv, in the County Clackamas, in the State of Oregon, on Monday, the 20 th day if August, A.D. lsCT.at the hour of 1- o'clock, noon, of said day. the following described prop erty, or so miK'h thereof as miiy be neces sary to satisfy said execution. and costs of sale . . j Zl'.i Reams of Manilla paper, finished, si Parrels of Lime, 1 Finishing table and cutter, Truck. Paper machine and fixtures, Steam yngine. Hydraulic Ram. Haling Pres.. pr. Platform scale. s'zos Reams fhiir-hed Straw paper, small Finishing table and work oench, 3S0 Part of a I oox oi 1 acKiug iwgno. 4 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 r. 3 Rales tarred stock, lot of Stock in bulk Rag cutter, O O Rag duster, lot of Wire, Rrooias, Safe. Stove and pipe. Writing desk. Part of bolt of cotton felt, Lamps, Paskets. .. q Part of bolt of woolen felt. Hales Wrapping jter, small size, lot of rags, Block ami tackle, q lot Rags in bales, lot Hoop iron. O i balls of Sto"k, Alo old rope. At tho hour of 1 o'clock 1'. M.. of said th day of August, A. U. 107, at tho Court House tloor in Oregon City. Clacka mas county. State of Oregon, all the right, title and interest of The Oregon City Pa per Manufacturing Company. ': of, in and to. that lot of land situate in Oregon City, in the County of Clackamas, ami State ol Oregon, and known us Lot Number Fivo (.")), in Rioek Number Two ('!). in said City, together with all ami singular, the tenements, hereditaments, appurtenances, and water rights thereunto bolongiu g. or in any wise appertaining. With O All the right, title and interest of iho aaid ".Oregon City Paper Manufacturing Company'," of. in, and to., the wafer rights and water, and easm 'tits. convoygd to the Oregon City Paper Manufacturing Compa ny, by George Marshall, and Margaret his wife, .1 ohn IE Moore, and Mai's! ret Moore his wife, and Samuel L. Stevens. and .Jan o 'tevens his wife, bv deed dated June 8th. L(i(i. and recorded on pages ;j;2. St)!". and !l!o. in Rook E, of tho record of d eds for Clackamas Countv. in the :ate of On half oT)ti ion : being the undivided one i perpetual ownership, antl right to the us. I of the water hereinafter mentioned, and i the right to .take froirPthe water, which flows from the channel in the Willau,-t)f i river, east of what is know n as Abernethv ! island, at the falls ol the Vil!am.tlt) river, ; through the race, ami into what was known ! as the Pas'm of Daniel llaiyov. on his mill reserve, on the Oregon Cltv Claim, Three hundred inches of water per tli un der an average head of eight feet from tho top of tin? water in said Uasin on said Mill reserve, at low water, together wiih the o O right of way across the land of Daniel Harvey and Eloi.-a his wife, for a sufficient race to convey said water from thivnoi th line of said Pasin. wherever the same was on the 'h of August. A. D. Isft-tor may now bo. to the south end of MaTn street, all situate in said Oregon City, in the Coun ty of Clackamas, in the Stale of Oregon. Said property, water rights, power mid q easmotits being particularly described in a .deed executed iy J'aniet Jiarvey and f.i oisa hi wife, to John II. Moore. George Marshall. Samuel L. Stevens ami Jostq witzer. tinted August itTr,ls(;4.and record ed in Hook '!'' of tho record 0 deeds of said (Tiiekamns Coutity. on juiges (i72. i;7: and 074 thereof, together with all ami sin gular the appurtenances thereunto belong hig, or in any wise ai)eruiining. w. p. ru'Rxs. Sheriff of Clackamas Co. Oregon City, July lPth, 1SC7. (Mi). (It ThERIFP'S SALE.' o" i Y VIRTUE OF out o! AO EXECUTION duly issued iilv issued out of th tne feircuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for tho County of Clackamas, in favor of J. !!. Pries and against Joseph Magone ami S. -AIosrQ for the sum of seven hundred and erghty seven dollars, ami interest at 'j per cent, per month from the th day of March, Isiij, no t seventy-five and It-IQJ' dollars, costs of suit, and commanding me to satisfy said execu tion out of the property of said Joseph Ma gone, and for want of personal property I have levied upon the following described real estate, to wit : GUI that part of tho north half of claim No. 57 described by No tification No. 85.1, known as the Magone . land claim, in Clackamas county, State of Oregon, and bounded as follows, to wit r On the south bv the line dividing the hus band's and wife's part of said chum, on the west ami north by Hutto creek, and on the east by the easterly line of" said claim, being in sections It, L, -X and j", of Township South Range 1 west of the Wallamette mer idian, and. containing 70 acres more or less. I will sell all the right, title and interest of said Magone in anil to the same at public auction tor cash in hand, i . Saturday the 10th day of Augusrr A.D. 107, at the Court House door m Ore gon City, iu said county and State, at 1 o'clock I'. M. of said dav, for the use of S. W. ! Moss, be having paid said judguient as suretv for Joseph Magone. WM. P. BURNS, S:4l Sheritf of Clackamas Co. Estate of Wei. Smith, deceased. X TH E COUNTY COURT OF CLACK A mas County, State of Oregon, in the I ! matter of the estate of William Smith, de I ceased Francis Smith, executrix of said . estate, having tiled her accounts for filial ,-et- tiement in said County Court, it was ordered by the Court that I M'lHfhiy bfi ilny of A! gust, 1SH7, i be fixed ns the day for a final settlement and determination of said accounts. Therefore, j notice is hereby given to all parties interest- cd in said matter, to appear on saitl day at j the Court House in Vyegou City, Clackamas (County. State of (r''gon, mil make their - objections to said accounts being allowed, if thee hav any. By order of.. . W. T. MATLOCK, County Judge of Clackamas Co., Oregon. Oregon" City," July 1st, sr,7. :7.5f Estate of Thomas Johnson, deceased, IN. THE, COUNTY COURT OF CLACK A mas County, State of Oregon. In tha matter of" the estate-atf Thomas Johnson, -deceased. F. O. McCwn, admii(itrator of said cttaff, having his accounts for a final settlement in aid County Court, it was ordered by the Court that Monday the oth day of August, IfeGI, be fixed as the day for a final settlement nrVa determination of "said accounts.' Therefore, notice is hereby (giveji to all patties interest ed in said matter, appear on s:iut day at" the Court House in Oregon City, (Tackainas Countv, State of Oregon, anil make th'-ir objections to said ccoo;ts, if they iavp tin v. Bv order of W.T.MATLOCK, County Judge of Cbickanias Co., Oregon. Oregon City, July 1st, ls.i'7. ;t Notice to John FindsQrraacker. OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT . I will, on Saturday tlte third dav of August, 1 st,",, at the hour of 1 o'clocV P..M.,; fipjdy to enter at the Oregon (!"itv Laud Ortico the X. W. quartfiU'f section 3, T Si S It 1 W,' ; and ttiat I will then and thcte pro'luce es-. f ' liltiriiiv P lititr tlmt vim Ii:ii-f fdrfeitetf vour j right to said tract of "land, bv abamloi'ineiit ! thereof. JASPER OKAI.hU June 2'.'th, 1S'J7. .4t ; j T tf OB VHl1lV. Ni: A'M.V KXEttT, ed at the ENTERPRISE Of FC;- O O I - A 1 O 1 O o o O o. o o o i I o O O o it i ,o O O c O O o o 1