The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, February 26, 1870, Image 4

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An Encounter -with Pirates.
From the New York Tribune, Jan. 2ith.
On Saturday the North German
bark Aponrade arrived here from
"VVhampoa, China, after a voyage
of 100 days, the crew tell a thrill
ing tale of an encounter with pi
rates in Canton River. In Decem
ber, 1863, the Apenrado left Ham
burgh for Singapore. Siam, Bang
kok, Hong Kong, Formosapand
Tam-Sui. When laden with 580
terns of tea she sailed for New
York, on the lst of September
last. On the 24th the vessel ar
,e rived -w ithin sight of Macao, and,
" as there were head winds and calm
alternating, anchor was dropped
in the outer roads, oft' the latter
port. The pilot was usciiargeu
close to Patoi Island, and sail was
subsequently made. At twilight
t.h rivor a wanned with Chinese
junks bound in from the sea. As
this was no on frequent occurrence,
the circumstance was not nouceu.
Suddenly there was a dead calm,
and the vessel commenced drifting
ihn 1f shore. All sails
Were set, but to no effect, and as
the captain was about again to an
chor, alarge junk ran across the
Apenrade's stern. Suddenly she
tacked and approached within two
lengths of the-vessel, and bringing
herbroadside to the Apenrado, she
opened fire. Six guns poured m
grape and canrustcr, which tore a-w-ay
the bulwarks and boats5smash
in" the uVper works and scattering I
the splinters in every uuecuoiv
Instantly the pirate laid along side
of the bark, whose cre w were ready
to receive the pirates, half a hun
dred whom sprang from their
concc'alment, and with revolvers in
hand boarded the bark. Tlie Cap
tain wasshot in the breast, but af-
ter slightly recovering he was per
suaded to ascend the mizen-top.
Tlie crew being overpowered iled
to the main and fore chains, where
they
were discovered and guarded
by
the pirates. ,A seaman was
liiled. and the mate received a ter
rible wound upon the top of his
head! After making inquiries for
monev and opium, the savages
rushed into the cabin 'and stripped
it of charts, quadrants, glasses, and
$28. Then they broke open the
cargo, and with wonderful coolness
bean to pass half chests of tea
into their junk. While this was
going .on, they caused the anchor
to be dropped, and about thirty
fathoms of chain to be paid out.
"When a-bout 100 half chests had
,been transferred to the junk a cry
was raised that aeteamcr was in
sight which was subsequently ascer
tained to be a Canton river trader.
The pirates then left, after stealing
all the boats, and Capt.- Davidson
nt once, feelimr. that time was alPi
important, slipped cable and, as
the wind fortunately began to fresh
en made for Macao, 0where he ar
rived that night.
The vessel presented an awful
sight. The lower part of the rig
ging and sails wereut and riddled
in a hundred places by he pirates'
guns, so that they were useless.
The decks were charred by beam
ing stink pots. All the arms used
by the pirates were of the most
improved manufacture.
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A'cFact for Fahmees. It may
not be generally known that the
seed of "the sunflower is the most
infallible remedy yet discovered
for the speedy cure of founder in
horses. The directions, which we
glean from a brief article upon the
subject in the Essex lamury are:
"Immediately on discovering
that your horse is foundered, mix
about a pint of the whole seed in
his food, and it will perfect a cure.
Sunflowers are easily grown along
side of fences and in out-of-the-way
places, where they take .up but lit
tle room. The seed, when fed in
small quantities to horses, is very
healthy, giving to the hair a pecu
liar gloss.O It, is diuretic in its ten
dency. Fowls like it much, and
thrive on it."
Alexis St. Martin, whoscPside
was shot awayli 1322, ii such a
manner as to expose the action of
the digestive organs to the Sur
geon's eye instill alive and well, in
Cavendish, Vermont. .
Tlie celebrated Davenport broth
ers are astonishing San Francisco
with their supernatural perform
ances. The farmers of the vicinity arc
marrying the duml? women of the
Jacksonville Asvlum, and they
arc declared to be "dumb croodJ
wives.
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TO THE WORKING CLASS. We are
now prepared to furnish all classes with con
stant employment at home, the whole of the
time or for the spare moments. Business
new, light and profitable. Persons of either
sex easily earn from 50c. to per evening
and a proportional sum by devoting their
whole time to the business business. Boys
arid girls earn nearly as much as men. That
all who see this notice may send their ad
dress, and test tne busines, we make this
unparalleled offer: To such as are not well
satisfied, we will scud 1 to pay T& the
trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valu
able sample, whirh i-n ,.r,.
work on. and a copy of The Ppl LiUra-
tij i-ownaniou
-one of the largest and best
lamny newspapers irabUsbcd ail Kt fr
by mail.
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ivcuuer, lt yOU want permanent
r.umawpvoi'K, atfarcss E. C. ALLFXA-
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PIIECIXCT L.IXES.
Be it remembered that at a regular term
of the County Court of the State of Oregon
for Clackamas county, begun and held at
the Court Houe in Oregon City on Monday,
the 7th day of February, 1870. Present, lion.
W. T. Matlock, Judge, John M. Drake and
Wmf McCorvn, Commissioners, John Myers,
Sheriff, nnd J. M. Frazer, Clerk.
The following proceedings were hd on
Wednesday, Feb. th, being 'be Cd day of
the term, to wrt : . .
In th maUer of the precincts cf this
pimntv. it is ordered and adjudged that the
Dreeincts shall be bounded and described as
follows, to wit :
OREGON CITY PRECINCT
shall be bounded follows, to wit : Corc
taencing at ths Willamette riyer between
Oregon City and Caneniah, at the intersec
tion of the north liae of the McXinlar dona
tion claim and Willamette rirer, in T 2 S 11
2 E, thence due eat to the section line be
tween sections 31 and 32 in said Township,
and range thence south on section line to
Township line between T 1 S R 2 E and T 3
S R 2 E ; thence in a sontn westerly aireJiiu-i
to Township line between T 3 S R 2 E and T
3 S R 1 E, where the southerly line cf S. H.
White's bind claim intersects said Township
line, thense south to where the Section line
between Sections 13 and 19 in T 3 S 11 2 E
intersects the Township line between T 3 S
R 2 E and T3SR1E; thence due east on
the Section line until said Section line inter
sects Township line between T 3 S R 2 E
and T 3 S R 3 E ; thence norta on Township
line between said last two named Townships
to the Clackamas river; thence down the
Clackamas river following its meandering
to where section line between sections 16
and 21 T 2 S R 2 E crosses said river; thence
west to corner of sections 15, 17, 20 and 21,
in said Township, thence north to the north
line of F. C. Cason's donation claim ; thence
following said . C. Cason's northern line
westerly until it intersects the claim line of
James McNary's donation claim ; thence
southwesterly to the corner of R.Jennings,
J. McNary, F. C. Cason and P. M. Kinear- 1
som's claims; thence northwesterly following
on tne claim line or saia t. Jennings to
where it coi ners with the I. B.Rogers claim ;
theme in a southwesterly direction to the
Willamette river, following the claim line
between .3;d Jennings and Rogers claims ;
thence up said river to where the Township
line between T 2 S R 2 E and T 2 S R 1 E
crosses said river; thence across the Willam
ette river ; thence west following the north
line of 1). D. Tompkins land claim to where
it intersects the section line between sec
tion 23 and 24, T 2 S R 1 E ; thence south
to the corner of sections 23, 2 t, 25 and '2 in
said T 2 S R 1 E ; thence due west following
section line to the Tualatin river ; thence
down said Tualatin river following its mean
derings to its mouth, where it empties into
the Willamette river ; thence down said Wil
lamette river following its meandering, to
the place of beginning.
CANEMAII PRECINCT.
Shall be bounded as follows, to wit : Com
mencing at a point on the Willamette river
where the north line of McKinlav's donation
claim intersects said river, in T 2 S 11 2 K ;
thence due east to section line between sec
tions 31 and 32 in s-aid Township ; thence
south following section line between sections
31 and 32 to Township Hue between T 2 S It
2 E and T 3 S R 2 E ; thence southwestoilv
bto where S. S. "White's southerly claim line
intersects Township line between T 3 S R 2
E and T 3 S R 1 E ; thence south following
said lowuship line to where T 3 S R 1 E, T
3 S R 2 E, T 4 S II 1 E and T 4 S li 2 E cor
ners ; thence following the Township line be
tween T 3 S R 1 E and T4S R 1 E due west
to the Molalla river; thence following the
meamlerings of said Molulla river to its
mouth at the Willamette liver ; thence down
tire Willamette river, following the mean
derings thereof, to the place of beginning.
UNION TRECIXCT
Shall be bounded as follows, to-wit : Be
ginning at the mouth of Pudding and Mol
alla rivers, where said stream empty into
the Willamette river; thence following the
meanderings of sanl Moialla river up to
where tlie Townships line between T 3 S II
1 E, and T 4 SRI E, crosses said Molalhi
river; thence east on said Townships linf to
where T 3 S Rl E, T 4 S R 1 E, T 3 R 2 E,
and T 4 S R 2 E, corner; thence south on
Town-hips line to .Moialla river, to where
the Townships line between T 4 S R 1 E, and
T 4 S R 2 E, crosses said river ; thence across
said river on said Townships line to corner
of Sections 13 and 4, in T 4 S li 1 E. and
Sections IS and H, in T 4 S R 2 E ; thence
due west, following the Section line, to the
corner gf sects. 10,17, 20 and 21; thence S to
corner of Sections 20, 21, 28 and 20 , thence
west on Section line to tho County line be
tween Marion andClackamas counties ;tl:ence
following said County line to where it inter
sects the Wil'ametie river; thence following
the meanderings of said stream to the month
of the Moialla river, at the place of begin
ning. LOWER MOLALLA PRECINCT
Shall be bounded as follows, to-wit : Be
ginning at the County line between Marion
and Clackamas counties, on the section line
between sections 24 and 25, in T 4 S R 1 W ;
thence east on said sect ion line crossing
Townships line between T 4 S.R 1 W and T
4 S R 1 E, and continuing east on section
line in 1 4 S R 1 E, to corner of sections 20,
21, 23 an42'J ; thence north following section
line to corner of section 10, 17, 20 and 21 ;
thence east following scctian line to Town
ships line between T 4 S li 1 E, and T 4 S R
2E; thence due south following Townships
line to the corner of sections 12 and 13, in
T 5 S III E, and sections 7 and 18 in T : S R
2 E, which corner is on Townships line be
tween said last named Townships ; thence
due west following section lines in T 58 it 1
E, and section lines in T 5 S R 1 W, to the
cwunty line between Clackamas and Marion
counties ; thence foTlowing the county line
northerly to the place rf beginning,
MAEQCAM PRECINCT
Shall be bounded as follows, to-wit : Com
mencing at the County line between Marion
and Clackamas counties, where t! c section
line between sections 11 and 14 in ToS KlW
intersects said county line : thence est fol
lowing section lines in To SRI Vr, and sec
tion hues in To SRI E, until it intei sects
the Township line, between T 5S R 1 E, and
T 5 S R 2 E, continuing cast one mile in hist
named Township, to the corner of sections
, S, 17 and 18, in T 5 S R 2 E ; thence south
one mile on section line to corner of sections
17,18, 19 and 20.; thence east one mile on
section line to corner of sections 10, 17, 20
and 21; thence south on section line two
mi If to corner sections 2S, 2!, 32 and 3'.;
thence east one mile to corner of sections
27, 2S, 33 and 34 : thence south one mile to
Townships line between T 5 S R 2 E, arid T
t S R 2 E; thence east on said Town-hip line
to intersection of section line between sec
tions 2 and 3, in T6SR2E ; thence tonth
oi;e mile on section line to corner of sec t ons
2 3, 10 and 11 ; thence cast one mile to cor
ner of sections 1, 2, 11 and 12 ; thence south
one mile to corner of seetions 11, 12, 13 and
11 ; thence cast one mile to Townships line ;
thence following said Townships line south
to County line ; thecce following theCountv
hiietn a northwesterly direction to the place
of beginning.
UPPER MOLALLA PRECINCT
i Shall be bounded as follows, to-wit Com
mencing at the County line, where the town
ships line runnings between TCSR2E and T
CSR3E intersects said County liae; thence "V
on said Townships Sine to the corner of sec
tions 12 and 13, in T i5 11 2 E; thence wet
one mile to corner cf sections H, jo. 13 and
14 , thence north r ne mile to corner of sec
tions 1, 2, 11 and 11 ; thence west one mile
to corner of sections 2, 3, lo and 11 ; thence
north one mile to Townships Jine between T
G S R 2 E, And T 5 S R 2 E ; thence west on
said Townships Hue one mile to where sec
tion line between sections 33 and 34 in T 5 S
R 2 E intersects sudTowuships lino ; thence
north one rai'e to corner of sections 1:7, 2s
33 and 34, in T 5 S R 2 E ; thence west one
mile t co'T-er of s'-ctrrs '!. '2", "2 f -
ifl 17 "a and 21" thence west one mile to
1G! '-,7 is 19 and 0: thence
north one mile to corner rJ'$,l'
and IS ; thence west one nnle to Townships
line between T SSB 2 E, and T o S RU,
thence north following Town-nips
MolX rirer to where Townships line be
end T4SR 2 L, croeses
tween T 4 a Cj
.,: 1 htp thence up
tains or County line ; thence wes'erLy to thts
place of beginning.
BEAYEC CREEK! PRECINCT
5hiU be bounded as follows, to-wit : Com
m"DC';n.'cn townsnips line between sections
rs dl' in-T 3 S R 2 H; thence east on
section line in T 3 S R 2 E, crossing Town
bm line continuing ea&t on section lineto
tolner of sections 1, 17, 20 and 21, in T3S
R 3 E ; thence sonth on section lines m IoS
R3E, crossing township line continuing on
south on section line to corner of srtioa3 4,
5 3 and 9, in T 4S It 3E ; thence due west on
section line in 3aidT4SR3E, to Township line;
thence continuing west on section line to
corner of sections 2, 3, 10 and 11, m T4SR2E;
thecce south on section line to corner of sec
tions 22,23,26 and 27 in said township; thence
west to Moialla river, thence down said river
to intersection of townships line between T 4
S R IE and ri4SR2E ; thence north on town
ships line to the corner cf sections 13 and 24
inTSSRlE, and sections 18 and l'J in t 3 s r 2e
at the place of beginning.
HARDINCS' PRECINCT
Shall be bounded as follows, to-wit : Com
mencing at tne intersection ot tne lacica-
mas river and townships line between t2sr2e
and t 2 3 r 3i e ; thence up said Clackamas
river, following Its ireanderings, to the cor
ner of sections 17, 13, 19 and 2o, in t 3 sr4e ;
thence due west to the corner of sections 13
and 24 in t 3 s r 2 e, and sections 18 and 19
t 3 s r 3 e; thence due north on townships
line between t 3 s r 2 e, and t3 s r 3 e, and
between t 2 s r 2 e, aud t 2 s r 3 e, to the
place of beginning.
SPRING WATER PRECINCT.
Shall be bounded as follows, to wit : Com
mencing in the mountains at tlie corner ot
4 S R 3 E, T 4 S R 4 E, T 5 S R 4 E, and
T53R3E, thence following Township line
noith 4 miles to coi ner of sections 12 and 13
in T4SR3E, and sections 7 & IS in T4SR4E;
thence due west on section line to corner of
section 0, 10, 15 and lf in T4SI13E ; thence
north 1 mile on section line to corner of sec
tions 3.4,!) and 10; thence west to corner of
sections 4,5,8 and 9; thence north on section
lines 111 t 4 s r 3 e to corner of sections 10,
17, 20 and 21, in t 3 s r 3 E ; thence due east
on section line in t 3 s r3 e; ciossing town
ship line, continuing east to corner of sec
tions 17, 18, 19 and o, in t 3 s r 4 c, said
corner being in the Clackamas liver; thence
following the meanderings of said river uu
to the County line, or mountains, thence fol
lowing range of rrcuLtains, or County line,
westerly to place of beginning.
YOUNG'S FRECINCT
Shall be bounded as follows, to wit : Com
mencing at the mouth of Deep creek where
it empties into the Clackamas liver, thence
in an easterly direction, following the mean
derings of Deep creek to the second main
fork, in section 13, t 2 srS e; thence follow
ing the right hand or southern prong of
said stream to the County line, or mountain
range; thence following the County line, or
mountain range, southerly to the' Cl.icka
mas liver; thence following the meander
ings of said river northerly to the place of
beginning.
CASCADE PRECINCT.
Shall be bounded as follows, to wit : Com
I mencing on the Connly line between Mult
nomah and Clackamas counties in the Cas
cade mountains, thence westward following
said County line to the township line be
tween tlsr3e and tlsrde; thence south on said
township line to where it intersects the south
prong of Deep creek, bet ween t 2 s r 3 e ami
t 2 s r 4 e; thence following said south
prong of Deep creek up to the Cascade
mountains, or County line, thence north
ward to place of beginning.
ROCK CREEK PRECINCT
L'l 11 1. 1. 3 1 r n . . . . .
uu uuunui'u as 101 lows, to Wit: Com
mencing at the intersection of thu County
1 . - 1 .1 , - . - 1 . , .. -
linn nnu iow usii; nne ueiween t 1 s r ;s e
and t 1 3 r 4 e, tiier ce following the town
ship line south to the south prong of Deep
creek, between t 2 s r 3 e and t 2 s r 4 e ;
thence following down Deep creek to it-i
mouth at the Clackamas river; thence fol
lowing the meandering of Clackamas river
down to where the section line between sec
tions 14 nnd 15, t 2s r 2 e intersects aid
crosses said river; thence due north on sec
tion line to County line ; thence following
the County line easterly to the place of be
ginning. MILWAUKIE
Shall be bounded as follows, to-wit : Com
mencing at the Comity line between Multm -
mah and Clackamas counties, where the sr c
turn line oeiween sections ana "Ji UJ r 2 e
intersect said County line; thence south fol
lowing the section lines i:i t I s r 2 e, and
section lines in t 2 s r 2 e, to the Clackamas
river; thence down the Clackamas rivi r fol
lowing the meanderings thereof, to where
the section line between sections 1G and 21,
t 2 s i' 2 e crosses said river ; thenct west to
the corner of sec tions 17. 2o and 21, in
said townships ; thence following the section
line nortu to the north east corner of F. (jk
Cason s donation claim; thence westward" on
said claim line to the intersection of James
McNary s clf.im line; thence south westei Iv
along said Mc.Na' v s claim line to corner of
. Jennings', P. M . Rinearson's F. C. Cason,
ana Ja nes V.ciNiirvs; thenee north westerly
along the claim line of B. Jenning's to wheie
it cr rners with the B.B Rogers claim: thence
south westerly along said claim line to the
Willamette rrer ; Ihence down the Willam
elte river, following its meanderings to the
Multnomah andClackamas county line, below
Milwankie; thence eastward, fallowing said
County lineto the place of beginning.
OSWEGO ?RECINCT
Shall be bounded as follows, to-wit : Com
mencing at the intersection of the County
line ot Clackamas and Multnomah counties,
and the "Willamette liver on the west bark
of said river; thence west on said County
line to corner of Claekama-, Multnomah arid
Washington counties; thence south on coun
ty line to Tualatin river: thence following
the meanderings of said river down to where
the section hue between sections 21 and 2-3
i t 2 s r 1 e crosses said Tualatin river ; thence
cast on section 'iues to corner of sections 23,
21.25 and 20; thence north on sect on line
between sections 23 and 21, to intersection
of D. D. Tompkins north line of his dona
tion cla:m ; thence ast on said donation
clam line to the Willamette river; thence
down the "Willamette river, following tlie
meanderings thereof to the place of begin
ning. TUALATIN PRECINCT,
Shall be bounded a follows, to-wit : Com
mencing 011 n-rtb s de of Willamette river,
at the intersection of said rirer nnd the town
ships line bttweu t 3 s r 1 w, and t 3 s r 1 e ;
thence down said river, following its mean
derings to the mouth of the Tualatin river;
thence up said Tualatin river, followi-ig its
meandering to the County line of Washing
ton and Clackamas counties ; thence south
following the county line to the southeast
corner of said Washington county, and
thence continuing south on townships 1 ine
between t 3 s r 1 w and t 3 s r e. to theWil
lanaeite river, at the place of beginning.
PLEASANT II ILL PRECINCT
Shall be bounded as follows, to-wit : Wash
ington county on the north, Yamhill county
on the west," Willamette river on the south,
anp the townships line between t 3 s r 1 w,
and t 3 s r 1 e, ou the east.
IT APPEARING TO THE COURT that
the convenience of a number of citizens m
and about Cuttingsville, demarded that a
new election precinct be established ;
It is therefore ordered and adjudged th-t.
COURTESY OF
CUTTING PRECINCT
And shall be bounded as follows, to-wit :
Commencing at Wright's bridge, on the Mo
ialla river; thence east on section line to
corner ot sections 22, 23, 2G and 27 m t 4 s r
2e; thence north on section lines to corner
of 2, 3, 10 and 11, in said township ; thence
eust on section lineto townships line contin
uing east on section line, to corner of sec
tions 3, -4, 9 and 10 in t 4 s r 3e ; thence south
on section iine one mile to corner of sections
9, 10, 15 and lfi; thence east to tewnships
line between t 4 s r 3 e, and t 4 s r 4 e; thence
south on townships line between t 4 s r 3 e,
andt 4sr4e, to the mountains or county
line; thence westerly to the Moialla river;
thence northwardly, 'following the meander
ings of said rirer," down to place of begin
ning, at Wright's bridge ; and that the place
of yoting shall be at Cuttingsville, in said
Precinct.
It is ordered and adjudged that the places
of voting in the several precincts shall be at
the usual places of holding the polls in said
precincts.
State of Oregon, )
County of Clackamas. )"
I, J.M. Frazer, County Clerk of Clacka
mas county. State of Oregon, do hereby cer
tify that the foregoing copy of pioccedings
of the County Court'respecting the precinct
boundaries have been by me compared with
the oiiginal records of said Court, and that
it is a correct copy of the whole of such pro
ceedings relating to precincts. In testimony
whereof I have hereunto set my hand and
signature as such Clerk, this 14th day of
February, A. D. 1870.
Published by order of Court.
. J. M. FRAZEK,
J L.S. f Clerk Clackamas County
( ' 15.2t Oregon.
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JjW- -5 IX THE
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Solid Silver Table and Tea Spoons. Regula
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Zef All the above articles sold Cheap for
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Particular attention given to repairing nnd
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Hendee's Photograph Gallery.
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well prepared to do all kinds of work as any
Gallery in Oregon, and will guarantee as
trood satisfaction for all his woik as can be
had in the State.
Pictures of every kind can be had at short
notice. Old Pictures can he copied, enlarged
and retonched in Ldia Ink, or Oil Colors,
AT LOWER PRICES THAN ANY OTHER
PLACE. 40 (jm
S. D. SMITH. Gko. R. COOK.
The OCCIDENTAL,
FORMERLY
ESTERX HOTEL.
Cor. First and Morrison StrrW
POKTLAM), OR F(J ON.
JKS" Messrs. Smith A Cook have taken this
well known Hons?, refitted and sefurnisheh
it throughout, built a large addition, making
thirty more pleasant rooms, enlarged the
tiiuing and sitting rooms, making ?t bv far
the best Hotel in Portland. A call from the
traveling pub'ic will satisfy them that the
above statements are true.
SMITH & COOK, Proprietors.
N. R. Hot and cold baths attached. 40. tf
jVTEW YOIiK HOTEL,
(Deutrchcs Gaftlians,)
No. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail steam
ship landing, Portland, Oregon.
H. KGTHF0S, J. J WILKENS,
PROPRIETORS.
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Board per Week ." 00
" " with Lodging V, 00
" Day l 00
glUDIOXS :
In the Circuit Court of llu State of Ore
gon, tor the County of Clackamas Suit for
dissolution of marriage contract.
Henriettu M. Kellv, plainliil, vs. Edlon B.
Kelly, defendant.
To EIUJJN B. KELLY, Dffendnnt:
In the name of the State of Oregon, you
are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint tiled against you in the above
entitled suit, within ten days frorn the date
of the service of this Summons upon you, if
served in this said County, or if served m
any other County of this State, then within
twenty days from the date of the service
of this summons upon yoa : or, if
served by publication, by the
first day of the nest term of sai'd Court
which shall beheld a:ter six weeks from the
first publication of this Summons : said first
j publication being Ftbruary oth, And
11 jou lau 0 to answer, lor want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re
lief demanded in sa'u Complaint which is.
j that the bonds of m3trimony, xisiingbetween
j plaintiff and defendant herein, be oissolved,
j and that pliUBtiff bnve the custody of th
. children of sad marriage.
AT. :
BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UL.UJMUL'-jn'J.
New To-Bay.
AOKERMAN HAS RECEDES
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Boors Windows !
WHICH HE OFFERS AT
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v cry
fSmLook at his Stock before
purchasing elsewhere,
riLIFF HOUSE.
MAIN St., OREGON CITY,
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Wm, Earlow & Co., Proprietors.
Having leased the above named celebrated
Hotel, for the term of one year, we would say
to the public, come on, we are ready for you,
and will accommodate you to the best of our
ability. August 2 1 . tf.
jTOTICE.
The People's
Transportation Company
WILL DISPATCH THEIR STEAMERS
FROM OREGON GIT Y
AS FOLLOWS:
FOU FGFvTLAIfD :
At 7k A. M., every dnv, except Sunday,
And 1 P. iI.f every d.iy.
For Salem, Albany and Corvallis :
ON MONDAY, TUESDAY. THURSDAY,
AND FRIDAY, at 7 o'clock A. M.,
And for Dayton :
ON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, & FRIDAY,
f each week.
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A. A. McCCLLY, President.
Nov. 27th. 1 sen. U'l.tf
Harvest of 1889 ! !
SdUiin off to Close Jhiishicss,
ft -
no HUMBUG !
OF-
BUY GOODS,
REDY-2ffADE CIOTHII'IG.
EC0T3 AliB SHOES,
ileo'i' Ladies, Misses' and Childress'
HAT3 AUD CAPS.
Groceries, Crockery Glass and Plated
- Ware, Paints, Gils, Lamps,
Wicks, Chimneys and Burners !
Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc.
Has got tode sold
Regardless cf Price I
tdL. To convince yourself with respect to
this matter, call at the old corner.
I. SELLING,
Soufi cf Tope 4" C'o.'s' 7 in Store,
Oregon, City.
H0EIS HADE
FURNITURES
Mm WERTHEIMER,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in Furniture,
OltECJO.N CITY,
e
TAKES TIILS METHOD OF INFORMING
the public that lie has now on hand
a large invoice of
SQUARE AND EXTENSION TABLES,
BUREAUS.
BED-STEADS.
LOUNGES. DESKS.
STANDS, CHAIRS.
And Various other Qualities of Rich
and Medium Furniture
Forming a compltfe and desirable assort
ment, which merits the attention of buyers.
He M AUTUTACTUEES FTJIlNITIJxlE
Using good materials, and employing th
very best mechanics in the State, hence hi
can warrant his goods to be as represented
and he is prepared to fill ail orders with
promptness.
He would call the attention of the public
to lus salesroom, as containing the mo.-t
complete assoitmcnt of dcsiruUe ijooJ in the
State.
HI. WEUTIiKirtlKIi.
Main street, Oregon City.
LOCiUS of AliBIlIGIIT,
EXCELSKB MARKET !jE
Corner of Fourth and Main strce's.
OKEGO.V CITY.
Keep constantly on hand all liinus of
fresh and salt meats, such as
BEEF, PORK.
MUTTON, VEAL,
COkXED BEEE. TT A MS,
rinxEEEM i-oi:k. la no
WIIW III II I II I I imMtJUUUlM
WHEN THE BELL BJNGS
LOOK OUT FOE THE LOCOMOTIVE.
Howls the Time
While they arc
AtC
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Having purchased the entire Stock of Goods, fixtures, etc.
t)f Messrs. Jacob & Brother, and moved into the stand lately(
occupied by that firm, I am now better prepared than ever to
attend to tlie wants of my customers, and having a double
amount of very desirable goods on hand, I have decided to
Sell off at Cost for the next Sixty Days, in order to reduce
the stock. In order that all may rest assured of this fact I
ask you to call and satisfy yourself. My stock consists, iivparL
of the following articles :
LADIES DRESS GOODS. BALMORALS, HATS of various descriptions;
CLOAKS, such as Circulars and Sacks o
KID GLOVES, best quality ;
HOSIERY ;
DROWN AND DLEACIIED MUSLIN'S, all widths:
LOOTS AND SHOES : II ATS AND CAPS : CLOTHING ;
FINE DLACK DRESS SUITS ;
CASS I MERE SUITS ;
SUPERIOR LEAVER SUITS ;
BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, all sizo? am! realities. n
ST- A SUIT THAT WILL SUIT ANYBODY all on the most reasonable terme.
Alfo a large stock of Gen's' Furnishing Goods. o
GROCERIES A well selected assortment. 0
J!$S All kinds of Produce Bought." LVGS WANTED.
CHAS. HODGE. .C1IAS. E. CALEF. .GEO. AV. SXELL.
H0BGS, CALSF & Co.,
DEALERS IX
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
TAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS,
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VARXI STIES, EE USEES, rAIXVEES
AfaCeriais, and urinjijlats' Sundries. Q
0
03.
Front fir ct,
Portland, Oregon.
112 .
FRONT STREET,
131
FIRST STREET,
Near Morrison Street, Near YamhH!.
EAST & CAIIALirv.
Kew Stock of Boots and Slice;
JUST RECEIVED !
Best Selection in the Citu !
Cotnprisintr all the leading and hest brands
known, such si en trrl .Tirr,.ll' l.r'a
Houghton L Coolidire's, Reed's. Oodfrev'
and numerous others, of genlj' andQjoVs'
.wear: Also Mile's, Sieberlid.'s, Ihirt's,
San Francisco and custom-made ladies and
children's wear.
'Our customer? nnd the public in gcn-feral
are invited to call and examine our stock,
which we will sell cheaper than eveiO
P. S. Roots made to order, and an assort
ment of our make constantlv ca hand.
DIRECT
-1- SL JUL.
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NEW AND
ELEGAHT STYLES
-CF-
Becl-Room
OfcSUITES.
Just recch-ed and placed in the wareroems,
of
liliFiGGEN & SiMNOLER !
1GG, igp, 170, 1:3
First street, corner of Salmon
PORTLAND, OREGON.
PARLOR SETS IN TERRY
IN PLUSH, AND IN IIAIR-CLOTII.
ITe77 Ornamental Pieces,
For the Parlor, Great Assortment af
HOUSEHOLD EUEinTUSE!
Lounges and Spring bedi
ESS" The trade supplied with goods
in original packages, on reasonable
terms.
iurnr:i;rv cinvoTT-n
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A. G. WALLIXG'S e
Pioneer Book Bindery.
OUEGOMAN IJUlLDIMi,
Xo. 5 Washington Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
BLANK ROOKS RULED and ROUND to
anv deired pattern.
MUSIC ROOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS
I A PLUS, Etc., bouiKl m cverv variety of
style known to the trade. "
Orders from the country nromptlv at
tended to. J
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A. J. MONROE,
Dealer in California, Vermont
and Italian Marbles. Olclishs
Monuments, Head and Foot -f
Stones,
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to Buy your Goods !
going Cheap !
llf If SITS
WALL A3! ET
RON WORKS COMPANY !
Eli'! lOEiSldeS'Sj
E? ir O
And Boiler Euilde:
Xorth Front and sts.
'IMIESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the
JL bank ojthe river, one block north of
Couch's Wharfand hare facilities for turn
ing out machinery promptly afil efficiently.
We have secnreI the services of Mr. John
Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex
perience on this coast for fifteen years r"i-s
ti n n Th',r, iinrh L n r i. i t.-l r.t II,.. -,v.t.
kinds of machinery required for mining ami
millinuc j'urpose We are prepared to exe
cute orders for all classes of machinery ami
(t boili5 v.'urks, such as
MINING A'D STEAMBOAT MACIIINEKY !
FLOrilINO MILLS ! PAW MILLS !
QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MIXINGUilPS ! !
U A-o A-n
JT:nrf(f't
!f-xntifnctn'c avl. Impair ITncJiintrM of n'il
'. JliOX ST l UTTER WoliK at
. , - -, . .
Tim.
" O 'JT" "-i "" rn-iaa. n U'Clvr ( H-u-
i'ih.x Piit(:nt (hinder tint, Anm' na nint-n.
I a ns-a r x 'i rut St?c'i-i Sflf Adjustlifl I'atnd
'iton Q'tirt.-itio, fiflQ iij-jilif foiJT or viv
strain ryliwh.r. Quartz .tuniptrstho in.l
ti,if the tn-s't hard iron, 3:l.y
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PLUEBMG, OAS & STEAH
Gt'ittins EEtablisliment,
rco. no Fit s.'ini fioitiaa
La i.ic i.ii iji ', per
O Schooner
ADELINE ELWOOD.
) I'roui the ceh bratcd Factory of
722 Messrs. Runiev A: C.. ScLenectedr.
:a ) ( J CW 1 OI K,
sd S PUMPS OF ENTIRELY NEW PAT-
fr ;TKI;NS, in Deiir!i Stvle, Finish, an
te-m cconom v, SUPERIOR TO AN V oflei e t
IN THIS MARKET, Comprising:
aa CISTERN' PUMPS,
; A il sizes for lead or ironpe;
W PITCHER TUMI'S
G Ail sizes
) AM sizs for lead or iron pipe;
EaWA ENGINE WELL PUMPS,
ejys ) For deep wells ;
stbS'QYARD WET.L PUMPS, g
AMALGAM HELLS, &r Steamboats,
Factories. Churches, etc.
rOINTS,Q-or(Diive wells; Q
Ilctcls, piibliciuildings.Qud private resi
dences heated with the latest impvements
m steam or hot air apparatus. Q)
I in viteciti?.ens generally to call and ex
amine mjpstock, w hich has been selected
with great care, and especial attention given
to the wants of this market.
C. H. MYERS.
O HO Front stpvet, Poitland, Oregon
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OREGON
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BAKE K,Y !
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F. 0PITZ, PEC?FvIET0E,
FIRST STREET, PORTLAND,
B:t. IVashiv&on and Stark sis.
Q MiX! FACTI.T.ES OF
ALL SnDS AND QUALITIES OF
CEACKEES!
BI:EAD,QDAKE5 and pastry
QR ACKERS G
V.'i'J always V- ?nld bcloty San Frnucis
Only !
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