ft" G O SS " . .niri'T TJ Is 7'' FRIDAY, 'tows ax cor.vTV. We learn that The Oskgo C'AN.M..- , M,vr the Tualatin river the canal connecting uie i me uaua. progressing q'i'tt' with Oswego lake is P'O.rt e m W rthTrUm probably tJ rSV October next. VI- r k'cll 1 . : V.rr (lie fl lei in "j i r- inv have been thonjrh me hve b(tM1 working working ;q'i J- , . - doztnl -white men. e.Teclrveiy. are constantly en- 8I1";,'orft ; vo !; Work was not thor j commence until .he latter par. V v ' and yet the canal from the river ! Socks at the head of the Ufce.hi been dug the entire width of sixty tectM an averse depth of about six f.-et. Tue depth of the canal at the river will be sixteen feet. Workmen are already cn eaged upon the locks.whieh are proercss in r quite rapidly. Perhaps there is no beiter man in Oregon to supenuterd Slich a work than Capt. Kellogg. With the funds of the Company m-mbers on,y, and without anv subsidy whatever, we find 1h;s work, one of the most important in Oregon progressing without any trouble or o-fcnlation. If the Company had suc ceeded io extorting a larsr subsidy from fome quarter, it is probable, it might have thought it necessary to make more ado. as u nr!. of recompense, but as it is. this ca nal, sixty feet in width and a mile and a half long, is being excavated with a rapid ity and in a 'style that, is remarkable. When completed, it will furnish one of the. finest watet powers in the world at Oswego, besides, it wilt make that point the entrepot of the whole, basin of the Tualatin river. The enterprise is one of the most praise-worthy in Oregon, and ('apt. Kellogg, one of the largest, stock holder of the Company deserves great rrcdit for his energy and perseverance. We learn that in digging the canal, iron ore of fut! richer quality than anv hereto fore discovered in Oregon has been de- I vtdoped rorY IiKCovKitKU, The body of Charles Creaves who was drowned on the 1 .T i h inst.. was found in the river near the ferrv landing at this place last Saturday. The Coroner held an inquest, the following evidence was obtained Charles Greaves. was a native of P.lv'ihe. Northumberland Kng'and He shipped at Newport. Wales, on the bark Spmk!in'r !), and ran away from his ship at Portland, and has been working at. the Locks ever since. Last S iturdav, the 10th, he was paid off", arid pallor-like gut on a spree. From the ev idence it. was shown that on Tuesd v right, 13ih inst., t o Campbell and Ke u ney. the witnesses, were all under the iu llnence of liquor, and started for the ferrv I in ling t g over to :he iii--s 'm i-c at the works. After HallooinL' '"it-ider ible time for the ferryman, and finding it nn avowing. Campbell and Kearney say they returned to the saloon, thinking Greaves was following them; but bring all li-rht hey did not m's-i htm f .r s;ine? tiuie Not s'ei;g ,i:;i the next day. they sup posed lie had gon to Portland. P would s -eni. howeyrr. that the poor hd'ow must It ive m He an effort to oros and was drowned in the attempt. lie wis a quiet man when 5rr; aire about 2 years; when found he had h:s wntcfi and 5.".7," in hi poc'f anv kind. but no letters or paper of Verdict, accidental drowning. Scppkv Dkatk Hugh Kearns. an old citizen of this place, was found dead in his shop last Mondi morning. lie was about town on Sunday, as usual and on M"U 1 iv morning. he was seen as late as h'f p;is' live o'clock, and at 7 oclock he wi; f.mnil de l. He had been in the hihif of drinking very h u d. and no doubt death w is caused from its efl'ec's. Tip Coroner's inquest rendered a verdict thai fie cam" to his death from some unknown c rise. Hughv was his own worst enemy. !fe w is industrious when sober bat his hungering lor whisky ws so meat th it whenever he got an opportunity he would g -t drunk. PiPMJKKssiNu. Work on the canal anil locks is progressing very rapidly and we are assured that it will be ready for boats t pass throimh by the 1st of January. Is7:!. as per contract. A great deal of will his been built, which is of the most subsijintj.il charade". We doubt whether there is another work of the kind in the United States constructed in a better and uure substantial manner. At "; pkn r. From the Ortijo tlin of last M auday we le irn that a son of M u cus King, of Clack im is, was milking a cow on .Monday last, and annoyed at the switching off the Hies with tier tail, tied it f isr to his brother, a nine-year oid d i d The cow while ihui tied, was frighten '1 by a passing train, and ran. dragging die b y a quarter of a mile. His recovery L duublful. Dipn't. Recorder Pi lor very sudden'y changed his n ind last Fiiday and didn't go to Sa i Francisco as we announced last week. We presume he stopped to hunt Ho.' fellow that, stole his coat, or el-e changed his notion juf t so that we would be in error. We will not announce him a'iiu is gone until he is well on his way. W h n't like to be disappointed in any such way. Ojunokii IIavps. Messrs. Willis & Broughton l ist Saturday sold out their livery stock to Messrs. Green man fc Fra .er. who will hereafter conduct the busi ness hi the old stand. These gentlemen are well known to our citizens and are enterprising and honorable men. We be speak for them a libeial share of patron age. In Town. Mr. A-J. Monroe. .of Salem, was in town this week, on business con tiected with his marble establishment. Mr. M. has reduced the prices of his work to suit the limes, and as he is one of the Lest workmen on the coast, persons desir ing anything m his line cannot do better than to give him iheir orders. To tiK P.vtNVKii.The Oregon City Sem inary has been thoroughly cleaned on the inside preparatory to the commencement ol trie next term, and a contract let to p lint the out dd.t id the building . This is n needed improvement and will add greatly to the appearance of the building when done. n Bn; Ji mp. Miss Clata Albright, who resides with her parents in the lower end of town, accidentally jumped into a well forty feet deep. The water was sufficient ly deep to break the fail, and she sustain ed no injuries. The bucket was prompt ly lowered when she secured a firm hold and was soon brought to the top. wuh no injuries except a few slight bruises. Aktkii Kali. Stock. Messrs Charm an a'id Ackenuan left overland last Wednes fy for San Francisco, to lay in their fall a;xl winter stocks. They both intend to wing back a largo stock with them of j iet) goods us are most suitable for this t market. i Re: KMKMBKu.Tbe board of etmalization. I for it,. . collection f.r nus:man s thi. . . -. in 1.1.3 1 I UK IS ii tir'1 .l,r.et "ext..MondilJ .' l accordingly govern- . j G LpI3- vnnil Church will 'fire a sunnuf of i o--- -"I'l'i-l 111 lilt! Court House this evening, to which the ! public are invited. The known rennta- - j tion of these ladies for gettinir tin o-ood ) sr.pper'i is a sufficient guarantee that there wni be a generous attendance. Contract to Lkt. Mr. Van gha,n.. super intendent of the Mill Creek bridge.desires bids for the construction of the same. Bridge builders will obtain full parlicn Urs by applying to Mr. Yaughao or at the Clerk s office. I'krsonai.. Senator Kelly paid us a visit last Monday. He looks hale and hearty, lie speaks very encouragingly of the prospects of Greeley and Brown, and will make a canvass in their behalf befoie the election. Cincra. The Crystal Palace Circus gave a performance in this place hist Monday evening, to a good audience, and gave general satisfaction. School. The school at the City Semi nary will commence next Monday. Let all who propose to attend commence with the term. Dam.v Bkaten. An Indian was consid erably beat and cut up in a drunken row lat Wednesday. Foil Sai.k. We have a supply of d reds, mortgages and other legal blanks on hand and for sale Skwi.no Socikty. The Sewing Society of the Episcopal Church meets next Tues day at the residence ot Mrs. Kent. Thanks. We are under ob'iga.ion to lion. Jas II. Slater, for publie documents. Ttie Two Policies. Patently, Hon. W. Payles W. TIanna spoke at Lawrenceburg. Indiana, as fol lows : 'T don't know of but two policies that Gen. Grant has over had two dis tinctive lines of policy which you could call policy. The first was the San Po- mingo job. which as yon know. now s!iuks j i'i the nostrils of all decent peopl and the second was the arbitration question. I heard Gov. .Morton, over here at Craw fordsville laud his party and laud the Ad ministration because they had at that time compromised that question so suc cessfully for the country. How was it ? Why. when the claims were distinctly stated, and the British liun sprang forth from his lair, snapping his teeth, what did Gen Grant do? He fell bark. The head of i;; ' great Republic of the United States, the up.. tlldl not L'U'ii est man riower. perhaps, to dav. oe fnce of the earth, is m the aiti f making a demand which lie dare eu oe. What, was Jackson's motto ''. "Ask nothing but what is right, and sub mit lo nothing that is wrong." Applause. One of two things is then true, my Grant friends, ei'her our President and 'he Cabinet appointed by him. didn't the capacity to know what was have right when they made the demand, or e they didn't have the courage lo enforce the demand alter they had made it, and either tte in. iits Grant, to b ' President of the United States." Applause. ' A Sr.KN'DKk llui-:. The tele graph til ready tells us "that Mr. (VCoainer, of Xcw York will accept the nomination of the (.1 rant mana gers at Louisville. Mr. O'Connor was in t lie lkillimore Convention, took an active part in t Tie nomina tion of Mr. Cive'ev, ami is a gen tleman of too high honor to accept a nomination calculated to defeat the candidates he helped to place in nomination. There is not a prominent Democrat in the Inioti connected with this Louisville move. It is the work of Grant's henchmen. Thk Colored Votk. The following ta ble of the colored vote in eight. States of the Union, with its per cent, as compared with the white vide in the same States: PerCent. States. Whites. Colored. Colored. Virgi da TPJ.O.SD Nor h C iroiin. i. . (178.470 South Carol ina. .2S L'i'w 518-ll :5'.)I hod ol V81 I of.Vl 12 !)l OS;) 47.-. ...10 44 4 .".)! ;;t;4.2io 12 m :t;.. rs.s 48. 4S.S 47.(1 5:5 ; oO.l Georgia . . . Florida. . . Aliibam i . . Missi sippi . Louisiana . Total. .;:;s r,; . it !;.o.". 7 .: i r.st :s2.s;)t; .:5t:2.i;. 3 CS 1. 5.313.2:1 1. 0.V7 4i; y It wirl be 5ee;i that in the three States South Carolina. Louisiana and Mississippi it so constitutes a majority, and in three others Georgia. Florida and Alabama almost one half. These eight Siates con tain about two ihirds of the colored voters of l!ie nation. CoNKUNo's HoMi'. Mr. W. W. Culver wiles from Whiteboro, Oneida county. New York, to the New York Tribune; Creditable information convinces rne that this county. Ihe home of Iioscoe Colliding, will give over 1. 090 majority for Greeley and Brown. On my journey f'om New Yoik by way of Ihe Hudson and M haw k rivers. I have taken occasion to learn the feelings of Republicans, and I am satisfied that 25 to 40 per cent, of them now favor the nom inees of Cincinnati and Baltimore. In one work-shop in this small village, (il) Republicans are for Greeley and Brown, and others are declaring every day. I have not yet met. a single Democrat who refuses to support our ticket." Whenever a man goes off oft a contrary and perverse course from that which he had before pursued, his first heed is to look about him for the sophistries bv which to make it appear that he has plausible if not good reasjn for his con biet. But it is generally the c ise that in his haste to grasp at whatever he imag ines wilt serve his purpose, he stultifies himself by appropriating the very argu ments which most conclusively reveal his own inconsistency and demonstrate bis inability to show sufficient cause for his apostacy to the party he leaves and for his proselytisni to the party he freshly juns. Oregon Bu'lclin. The editor speaks from experience. Tit Lrrrr.K Vikitk.-Governor Whyte of Maryland, speaking of Grant's boasted payment of the public debt, says: '-There is but little virtue in being the conduit pipe conveying rnonev from the Docket of the shoddy contractors who now hold the public debt. ' -linr Vvv." The MivsvHb, ,r r..rt ,r.., . i " ; "ucl"1 l"-iui auusion to a (arrant i-.rt i n f "ffA wn InA L. tn b..t seven columns of Government a,h-( ficements ma&e him relish -bull pup. won- 1 dvrfuHy." Scri'EK The ladies of St. Paul's An ()t.n Jvirvn . n r-.! n . I ' ' V . . 1 ' . I.A I . . .I! I 111 IIP , . u . i-a-v has recently rj.b-.,.l i. ... v.u.vi l4 inter norr ex Governor John C. Edwards, of Missouri, now and for twenty years past a resident Of San Joiliiliin emsntv f'.l TK., 'VI I t.v c.v- j Governor is nearly eighty years of age. j but his political views, as'expiessed be- j low, would do credit to the perfect ma- j turity of mind of the best Democrat and ! truest Patriot in the ianj cJ. Saxe has i allowed us to quote the -following portion I ,.f . 1. ... . . - . . i ... me i-.Mij.uuiJis.-aiion i.-oia his ucloeu arian friend, says the Exaunr: "Some of our friends sav that Gretlev and Brown are hard to s.valhuv. and a lew pieter..J they cannot swill.jw the dose at all. These can swallow Cram if not, und they refuse to v ie at all. thi.-T is taking hnt a dose of Hrant. Tl.-v ! bad much better sva!Ic-v firw!,. h,-.b" Cut this is alt folly. I Slin thl. . ........ ot all Deitiociats. I am for one tetm ! on.y of the Presidency ; in favor of rot i- j lion; of limning all orikes to short peri-I w.-, K.i i.uh.ukj uie people elect, when it can be done: of punishing defaulters and swindlers criminally. I ngainst all banks, all nionopidifs. nil sub-idies, rwy aH high salaries and heavv bills; and in favor uf direct tax' dim. With all this. 1 have no trouble in sup porting Greeley. United Siates Marsha! Kirkpatrick was arrested in litis o:v f,, i e.i e:ipous ana attempting to create a disturbance. The above is a dispatch from Lexing ton. Kentucky, dated (ha oth inst., the day or the election. In several otfier places we notice where Federal bullies kicked up a disturbance on that day. dlso in Xort.'i Carolina. They are hired and paid out of the Federal Treasury fur that purpose- A ft kk Tin-: Fi.ksii-Pots. Gen. John A IV.x has announced his intention to sup port Grant. No one. remarks the Balti more 0'A.ztHe. ever supposed he would do anything e!se. Grant has a few months left, in which to dispense public patron age. and there is a chance, slim though it be. that Dix may yet come in for a share of the plunder. No man bus a greater hankering after the flesh pots, and he will never desert a party in power as long as it has any ol!hje to bestow. As soon" as Mr. Grteley is elected he will be the best Greeley man in the country, and claim one of the biggest offices as ins reward. Mi st i:b Co.rKiK!. The A etc Yorker Stfds-ZShin,j says of the Banks defection: 'The secession of BGener.tl auks from the ranks of General Grant is the first fruit of the Sumner pronuncianienio. We fullv expect that the advance which Greeley wi.l make in this direction will prove quite important. The long pending ques tion as to wiiet her Greeley could or could not succeed in making a serious split in the Republican party must now without any further proo!.- be conceded in the af firmative.' Can Tins B:: 'i'iii K ?--Boss 'I' weed and Tom Murphy have conceived a brilliant scheme to divide the ili. h vo'e of New York ci;v in the interest of their next friend. U. S. Grant. In return fortius favor i: is intimated that ihe Republican Attorney General w:U havi will have the suits against the Ring men dropped, and will uive other rewards for their valuable servic.' Ch UCl'Jn J'iljUitC. Thk Ukal Pattlkns. The Cincinnati C(,,wn-rcUd says awful things like this: Now thai Genera! Banks has gon over to the enemy.- of course he never was any account !m was quite as worthless, indeed, as Salmon P. Chase. Horace Gree ley. Ls ymau iiiunbull Car) .- L'hiir, or Ben. But real pat iverers of Cliarles bumner. ( ). p. yt .hoi t on. ter and Simon Cameron are ti: H-rris of greatness, and true del sou ud docti inc." L::r Him Wait. The Boston Post says: "If indications do not mislead us. there is a prospect of another -bloody chasm' in North Carolina for Mr. Bou.we!l to fill up. it he has any refuse matter lelt." The wretched oid Cabinet, of which he is a member, wil! be knocked into kindling wood on the -Jth of march next, says an exchange. Lei ldm wait and fill up with that. Had it Not. Now that the Adminisfra tion has got its hand in at purchasing doc uments, the New York World says: Had it not better offer S75.000 to Badeau for the missing Buell documents? It he is like the balance of Grant's military fam ily documents will be furnished at once for that case. Oregon Democrats are not f o On eley. Four of their organs h ive rep idiattd his nomination at Baltimore. The above is from Furnjs Press One-fourth of the contents are tine. Just one litt alt. ;e weak paper in Oregon. That's If yen desire r-sy chee-s and a complex ion fair and free from Pimples, Blotches an 1 Kruptions, pur fy ourb:oo l by taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, it has no equal tor this purpose. Special Mntice. The best and mo-t elli. ient cure known for dvspepsia and indigestion, is Dr. Henley's Celebrated I X L JJittars. Try it. lit ad ad vei tisement in another col lain. junni' Oregon I.o,lgc .. 3, I. O. of O. F. vr'... Meets every Thursday- even SijS3rK ins at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's "Vrtfs Hall, Main s eet. Members of the Order are invited to attend I!v order. U. ti. Parents lessen vour Sloe bills two third by buying only CABLE SCREW Wl. E fastened Boots and Shoes. Never ii- or leak. Ail genuine goods bear the Paten tStan.p. DON'T IIAWIC, SPIT, SPIT, IlldJW, blow, and d snst even body witii your Ca tarrh and its offensive odor, when I).-. S ure's Catarrh Eemedy wilt speedily destroy all odor, arrest, the discharge and cure you. Kcbreca Degree Lotlgc .o. O. O. V. q r Meet on the Second and Fourth vj TUESDAY EVEXIXGS, of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. Members of the Degree are inv. ted to attend. FALuS EU iMI'.UK.VT AO. 1,1 - . O. V. Meets at Odd Fellows' Had on the FT EST AXD THIRD TUESDAY EVEXIXG of each nnnth. Patri irchs, in good stand in; are invited to attend. Feb. s. lsr-2-tf 3Itiltiio:iu!i IsO'lft; Xn. 1, A. F. and A. 31 .Holds its regular communica fO-tions on the First, and T,ir,t S-tfur-r?ay in each month, at 7 o'clock from the 2oth of September to the 2ofh of March, and 7i o'clock from the -Jotii of March to the 2'th ot September. IJreth ren m good standing are invited to attend. Dec. 3.1s7'd, Eyorderof V. M. Ir the verj-best photographs, go to Erad ley & Rulofs-n's Gal'erv without STAIRS -- ST ASCEND IX THE ELEVATOR, .? j Me-r1tg-oie-y;;tr9et. san rrjnct'jc- 1 L,. I. KIS11EI?, 2) and 21 Xt-w Mer chants Exchange, is oar authorized Ag. Dt in San Francisco. - WILIilAM DAVIDS ON", REAL ESTATE DEALER. OtUcc, .o. 01 FVont Mtvit, PORTLAND, - - - OKEGOX. REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST POKTLAXI), in the most desirable localities, consitmr of I.oTS. HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES and STOULS ; aLo IMPROVED FARMS, and. valuable unfidtivated LANDS, loomed in ALL parts of the Ci'i'A'i'E tor SALE. PE AL ESTATE and other Property purchased for Correspondents, in this 1'ITV und throughout the STATES and TERIU TOIMES. "with great -u:e and on the most A L V A N T A 1 1 EO US T R 51 S. HOUSES and STORES LEASED. LOANS KOI) HATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DESCRIPTION'S PROMPTLY COL LECTED. And a Oe.-ieial FINANCIAL and AUEXCY BUSINESS transacted. AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the CITIES and TOWNS in the SI ATE. xviil re ceive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY amijforward the same to the above address. Feb. 3, 1S71 A IH-vil.ju Season. Glorious and delightful as the Summer weather is. its tropical heat is a severe trial to the vital powers. Even the strongest are sometimes prostrated by its effects. The common pkra-e applied to th;s condition of the body is "gener.d debility." Now, gen era! debility arises from and includes a va riety of udmeots. The liver is mors or less affected, the bowels are either const i pated or less affected, the bow.-Is are cither Con t -pated or too much relaxed, the stomach but half performs the 5vork of digestion, the ap petite is poor, and the spirit depressed. This is called gene id debility. It is a gener al disagreement of all the physio if fmieii ais, and requires -as a lemedy a medicine that will regulate tlicm all. Ilostettei s .Stomach Bitter's is especially adapted to this purpose. Its geuer.d operation is not conliued to a single organ. If the liver is affected, it re stores its tone. If the stomach is torpid, it, legenerutes it. If the nerves are tremulous and weak, it braces and reinforces them. If the mind, wh'ch ever sympathizes with the body, is gloomy and despondent, it re 1 iev".s the difficulty and so n brings the whole mediani-m of t he body into harm )uy with the laws of hea'th. There is no civilized, nation in the West ern Hemisphere in which the utility of llos t tier's Slii nach Bitters as a tonic, correct ive, aiitib.lioL'.s medicine, is not, known and appreciated. Throughout the Tropins it is considered, both by the people and the pro tes -ion, the standard spec hv. While it is a med c lie (or all seasons and all climates it is especially suited to the complaints gen erated by the weather, being the pu rest ami host, vegetable stimulant in the world. Beware of the Mitters made of acid and dangerous hi.ttri-ils, which unscrupulous parti s are endeavoring to foist upon the people. Iheir name is legion, and the pub lic has no guarantee that they are not poison ous. Adaere t the tried remedy, llostet t'.'i's li tters, s dd o.i'y in glass, and never in kegs or b creh. LIVE AX!) LET LIVE! THE OREuTX CITY HACK A XI) 13 AY CO. TTAVING PITRCIIASED Tl. SP JL.JL lvera- M-cK. anrt I5usir.es4 or Mess s. Wilms & Bitur jutov. m l the Drays, Morses and F.n-ines-- f C. X. GiiKHSM an, are tiu'.v pri pare J to carry on LIVtiiiV ISCSIXiiSS, pks:d SiAnhc, AX a Uit.VYISG. We wil! also deliver slsifo woo l to all thus persons to whom Wilds X Hrouahtoa have ei'gacrod and a- many more as will t-n.iiasje slab wood f: om us, s'.i far as vc on "rt a supply. Ordes le'f :.t the Livery Stable for Woo Dr.. vim; or iia di;i:. wiii b' ;itt nded to with dispatch, lh.t o:iae.e in oar sever, i branches of busiii. ss sodc .ted. Out Ihaigis 'i:ib le i:!cv;ite :r-'l l e Highest Cadi Price paid for Oat deliverc;! at the Stable. C. X. GItEE.N'MAV, P.cs't letr, J. M. F R A 'A i: It, Secretary. Of O. th II. k, 1 1. Co. THE 1-OLLOWIXU MUSiC-ttoOIW are resoni1iien.le.l asbcin;'the It EST of their das ss : Price. rue SnuT Echo, for Schools $j Kinkei'sXew Method for 11 eel i " y r i-f,-aa will lo roa-ivAu-"- .) i - J Is over ;.;.), Dili) cu-Lies iu use, . Pe'ei-s' iSurrowe' Primer Woi-rall's liuitar School Festival ( hhn..-.-, Slnu'iirf ehis.es 3 -2j a-) 1 .r,i 1 M) H'l lu.s v. lil aljleelloo!;. With I Piano or th-.-m Ao'ii'mt : 1 50 II M E Taidden's S,h.)l for the Voice.. 3 .".() l'eli.-rs Art- of Sincin;r 3 uo Wiehrrs Violin -.-.ri-t'eici's e.l., 3 eo O KuiIlHler' 1'lnli' S. li.ii.l YVuu:i)ci--teUi:,s Violin tjchool. . . WimmorMedi, s Flute Sc!h.1 1'eteiV Viodu Sehool Peters' Flute School Peters' Parlor (Jompaiii.iu. For I Flute, Violin, and Piano, ( rct.-rs' Parlor' aiajiauioii. For ( Flute and Piano, j o CO 7) 7.3 7.3 7,3 3 00 2 00 M Any Music will bo sent prepaid, on 1-e.vipt. of the marked pr'ce. Ad dress. J. L. PETEII.S, )!3 rtroauwav, Xew Yoik nultuni 7 (iood lalc Screw Wire AXD SHOES. Last as long again as any other kind. augl 'in iiiml Final Settlerneni. In the matter of NATHANIEL llOBBIN'S tstate. ''Biim EXECUTOIt-S or SAID estate have liie I in the County Court of Clackamas county, their ai-omits and vouchers for final set tlement; and the Court has appoiufed iin lir.st Moodily in .Scptciidr, A. 1).. lb J, f ir the ex;:in iuatiou of sucii iieeoviiiis and ill" settlement of sauii estate. All j ersons io'evosted are tioiiii.'d to tile their exceptions, if any they have, before that d ae. liv order of Hon. J. Iv. WATT, Ju 1-r" of said Coart. P.. F. CAUFlELiO, County Clerk. Johnson & McCown, Attorneys. nllwi Hot ice; to Tax Payers. Tpni: BOA11D OF El i PALI ATIi N OF C hickamas county, Oregon, will meet at the County Clerk's otlice, ih said eo-anry, on Monday, the -iHh day of August, A. D.. 1S72, and piiblscly exa-.uioe ua 1 correct ail errors in ie i ipti-on, valuation, etc., in A-'sinent Poll for 1S72. All persons interested will ;-as: anre:ir at such t.me an 1 place. C. C. i A 1111 IVTT, Aw.iW of Clackamas Auj. 1st, 1872. County. Ore-oa. nmvl. Administrator's Faotice. 1J ITAVr. BKEX APPOINTED BY TIT E HON. Coanty Court of Chvekamis c.nnv, Oresron, Administrator of the estate of MARY IIAXSEN, deceased. All rn rsons Having claims, will pres ent them to nie at the otlice of Johnson ii JIc Cown, lawyers, Ore--r-ou City, Or?"on, within six mouths Iroia the date of this notice. PARSON ' LEAS ON, Ad mi n i sSTatoi-. Dtel Oregon Cit-f, Ori-on, Atj. 0, 1S7?, noURTEST OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, 5 To Teachers. 'TWERE WILL UE A PUBLIC EXAMLN A L tion of teachers fr Clackamas county, at the Seminary building, ia Oregon City, on Saturday, August 21th. A. OLTNEK. County School Superintendent. Sheriff's Sale. Notice is jutiebv given that 13 y . virt ue of an ext-eulion issued oat of the t'iv-ca-.t Court of Multnomah count v, rsra'.e of Oreu-oii. on the 27th day ot Juiv, ls;2. aal to lue direcied, in favor of F. M. Avuoid and a.faiust O. C'.H'.mt iu;r:on, Ueo. Jiwiubotliaiu and Mary Cutting, tor ttiesma ot ..j ii-lo.i dollars in goid coin. disbur.se aets and costs, i did on the 3rd day of August, for the want cf er.-triAl property, levy upoa "11 the riiriir, title and interest of Mary Cutting i,lov- of David Cuttinir, deceastul ill and to the following (cer.i-rdicd real estate, to-wit: east hail" of donation claim cf David Cutting and wife, de M;i.iKd iii 110i.ilicj.liou Xci. 4,2'2 aud jut pel's Uiere w it 'i c .iiinecte.l on liie in the I. and Oiiiee in Ore eon City, beinjr part of see: ions No. IC, 17, 2U and -L iu - 3 H 2 K; said half Viei-aj- Uetenuiued t-y a hae runr.iuj- noith 2. lie-'., 3: uiin. west, cntai rut's.-,;.'i ij-i'Hi acres, ami the dower ri.nht of said widow in the west half of said land claim, to satisfy the sai l execution. I will sell at pub lic a tier ion, to the hcrhest bidder, for gold or sil ver coin, in hand pan', on Saturday, t tie tirli day of Sep lei id .cr, I :;, at the Court "House door in Ore-oti City, ut lo uVtouk, A. M., cf said day. all the n-tht, title aud mtcre ,t of said Mary Cuttin? in and to the above desmbed real estate or tso much thereof as will satisfy said execution. Oregon City, August ilth Is; 2. A. F. ilEDiiliS. SheriSf. i5y C. P. BEAT IP, Dcjwitv. nt'2-.vt ICE-CREAM SALOON liOUl SAIL, - - - Prop rie lor. y WOULD respectfully axxouvce jl to the the citizens of Oregon City and vi cinity, that I have just opem d an . ICi-Z-CltliAM & CONyiCCTlOV.lUY establisbment in the building formerly occu pied by L. Diher, corner of Fourth aud .Main streets. The Arlic SoiIji Kouit will be in operation to supply the demands of the thirs ty. I manufacture all my own stock, conse quently they are i-rit:: and fhksh. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. j;ilLna7tf Grocer & Provision Dealer, Next door south of the Court House, Slain Street, Oregon City, Oregon, DEALER IX BEST FAMILY Q30CSSIES. COFFEE, TEA , SUGAR, FLO Ell AND MEAL of alt kinds, PICKLES, SO s SALT, CANNED BRUITS and OYSTERS, Also, all kinds of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. I5UTTEH. C1IEE-'E and EC! OS. TOBACCO and ClOAKS, (JLASSWABl-:, Etc., Etc. All kin Is of country Produce taken in ex change for goods r.t the highest niarKet rates. 37"Fioods delivered in the city free of charge. A fair h; re of patronage solicited. March 2:1, iy.72:!f 't2"W GOOI) ! ON THIRD STREET, Uitv.rt ii j'liki- una ilorrisoa Sirrrts. b'lli 11 L:V1, Kiue Irish iio-oin f.i in ns, TnWv a nil Ldoiu la i.i a s Us, i,inci a u3 Cotlou S? .1 i.' Ji ; s- it i i s, To-.vcls and irasli. IJIitsii .Si He Pon- !in :, lJlck AJ ji cas, :i i ii i at o..iJs, Hioiij", leiots a ii'l Shies, Kuniisli'g Oa(!s A hiirgc Store, 35x?'; Good lousiness stand, iu which a prospi-rons business h is been condiicicd for over tw.i jears. Rent 1 ,iiw. A pplj- to JOl-Is" WILSON", iiiiitu st., snrra of aluiik, I'ORi LAND. O n EG 0 X. 2fja!y 1 tn. e-i,K)0 I X TiSIl5:i: MOXTIl. .4 GENTS CAN MAKE THE A DOVE amount by selli.ig the (J reatcst Cook of toe Aire, ihe OS li V aX tm 8 JL The iss-ues and candidates ot the present political campaign, ll'txtonj and J'lutform, Kevicw of ; bast's Administrutiori. The Rec ord of 1!orce GcKeu.i.Y, by Everett Cham bclaoi, formerly of the Chicago Tribune The illustrations are drawn expressly for tic work by Stephens. Entue'v original. The iiiie-t, both i.uiuorous and trrave. If you want to make money send One I) or.r, ui tor outtit, and serine territory at on- e. Terms, Ac, furnished on applicali n. Addre-s A. I.. iiAXCIiOl-' I" SiVi., :in Fra ncisto,Ca 1. nil w7 EEST REMEDY FOR DY3P2PSIA, IXEIGESTIOX, BILIOUSNESS; 1033 CF APPETITE ASC IHACTiDil Cr T!!E LIYER. r;, ocKnowledired to t. the mr.Pt. w t'olesome and fthCK'iit of Temcs ;:n.l llcciijcraliii s ilEAO Pi! VSKl.'.Sa' Ci.1.1 11 1CA1 i.S !U Lack of ea .-a buttle. .,,.,., None frr-Timne without oar i raoe Tiiiirk Llown on' thf 1'o.t Ir. To sell other than the pernino article ont of our bottle is ,a crimitutl or:eti.-e. and we shidl, when fla(-ct i. priisi-i-uie be.eh trt:t.'S to the lull extent of t'"- law. 11. EPSTEIN A Co., Srl Pronrlctors. 5iS Trent St., S. V. Summons. In the County Court of Clackamas county, State of Orcmn. JACOB WOETMAN, Plaintiff. Vs. N. NEWELL, Defendant. rO N. NFAVELL, THE ABOVE NAMED defendant In the name of the State of Ore gon you are hereby riuire.l to appear and an swer the com plaint fib-.t a -r inst you in said Court in the n-uive entitled action wii hin ten days txtH'T the service of this iinunon- "pori yon, if s!-; vel in i 'Lc;k 1:11.1s county, or twenty days if served in any other county in said State, and un less you s i appear an-1 answer said complaint in said t'-rni or on or bef.i-.-o the lt day of the term of said Court cur. in nebi-r next jifor the evpira tion of six w.-"ks from the publication of this surani uis, to-wit : on Moti lay. the 2nd d.iv of Sep.!iiler, 7, the plainfitf "will take a jad-r-in nt a-rasnst you for tin sum of 45 an 1 inter est thereon we the 14tlt day of May, l ,H 7 J also f.-r r,i!s au-1 .lisiHtr-etn"ns of this tti'?oi. Published by order of hin. .T. K. V.hut .lud-e of sai d Court. JOHNSON MeCOWX, " Dated 23d July, 1S72. Att'y for pi ;I. iiCijulyilw Store to Rent. rpilF.STORE HOUSE FORM EIIEYOCCU X pied by K.u'i.i, on Roe!; Creek. 12 miles from Aurora, situated at a fine point for country trading pos'; can be had on very rens .cable terms. This is a dodrabiy pnirit fT a man with small capital to go in;o busi n ss. Enquire rf JOI1XSOX & McCO WX july21tf.j Oregoa City, Oregon. A VOII)QUACKS.A victim f ea.Ivin XV. uiscreti'.n. causinir nervous debility premature decay. Ac , having tried in va-'n every adveitisedremedy.l.asasimple means or self-cure, which ho wl! send free to !i3 kdlow sntlerers. Ad lress J.H.REEVES, ,s.,i5an st., New York opt. CH AS. H. CAU FIELD, COHN'ea MAIN' AXU SEVENTH STHELTS, OREGON CITY", OREGON, Dealer in B3Y-G00DS & GROCERIES, CEOCKESY and GLASSAWEE. Also, a full assortmeut of Milliner)' and Fancy Oooils OF THE LATEST STYLES, JUST RECEIVED. COUNTR.rPRODTJCE TAKEN IX EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. Orcjrou City, June 21st, 1S7'2. tf SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVED BY LEVY. HAVE JUST REDEt VEI) A COMPLETE aud well-assorted stock of CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, AM) uEmEdlQS' I LTiMSHLXG GOODS, Which I will sell at reduced prices. Call and examine my stock before purchas ing elsewhere. Produce Tabu in Exchange for Goods. A.LKVY, "Jain fclreet, Oregon City, FOR rpiIE UXDERSlGNED DESIRES TO SELL X his property ir, Oregon City will sell at a barman, to a good purchaser. Also 1 town lots in Canemab, with good fence around. Also 2 town lo's in lower end of Oregon City; also l.;o of land known as the thfna tion laud claim of Win. Stone, S miles southeast of Oregon City, with some im provements, thinly timbered, nc under growth, good lasting water MyL quire at County Clerks ofiiee. J. M. FRAZER. Oregon City, .May th. Is7'. v;n2S SHADES SALOON, G. A. HAAS, Proprietor, I.Iain Street, Oregon City. B-1 BTLL1AM) TABLES in OREGON Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in vites the attention of the lovers of this popular amusement to them T H 12 B A R I S S VP PLIED With all the choicest qualities of Liquors ano Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Courbon already famous Whiskies and Punch. ALSO, a no. 1 SHOOTING GALLERY Is connected with the Saloon. Ore.wa City, Jan. 1, Ls72:lf KEW GO S AT THE LING OL HB A HER Y, W2LL2AIV!S & HAVE JUST OPEXED A FULL VARIE ty of choice FAMILY GROCERIES. AXD PROVISION'S. Thc Rakery will be constantly supplied with fresh BREAD, CR VCKERS CAKES. J'AsThV. CAXDIE-i AXD XUTS. All of whirli will be sold at living rates. Remember that we do not sell goods at cost. Also, please bear in mind that it takes money to do business. To the fanning trade we would say, CASH for you. produce, and CASH for our goods. Goods delivered to all parts ot !he citv. Feb, 1C, lM7:tf jTEW WAGON AND Carriage R&anufactory ! The undersigned, having increased the di mensions of his premises, at the old stand Corner of Main and Third streets, Oregon City, . . . Oregon. Takes this method to inform bis old pat rons, and as many new ones as may be pleased to call, that he is now prepared, with ample room, trood materials, and the very best of mechanics, to build anew, recon struct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete any sort of a vehicle from a com mon cart to a concord coach. Trv me. Rlacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and seneral jobbing neatly, quickly and cheap ly done. David sM-rnr. Opposite Excelsior Market OREGON CITY BREWERY ! Having purchaserl the above Brewery wish es 1 to inform the public that he is now prepar ed to manufacture a Xo. 1 oualityof LAGER r, EE 11, Ascrood ascau be obtained an vwhere i n the -aj e1Orljrsii r , t y filled. Or- 3. R. FREELASMD, fS DENTIST, OOOM 2 DEKUM'S RUILDIXO. CORX dl t erl-n-st and Washinatori Sts., Portland. Nitrous Oxide administered. n2:itf. Photic 3 In the matter of the estate of JACOB ENOLE, lieceused. ' OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE under-i-nelthat he has been appointed by l ounty ( ourt of Clackamas countv. Oregon, Ad ministrator of the estate of Jaeob'Ensle,' deceas eE and that all ere diir.rs of, and all persons owinir claims asainst said de.-eased, are rcqtbred to pre snt the -ame with the proper vouchers, within six month- fi-r)Tn tnP At(1 ft jie notice, at his oifk-e in Oregon City, ' Ivkamai ro'in'r, Orecon. HENRY "WA Kit EN, A'lministator of the estate of Jacob Enele, decease!. Orejon City, Oreiron, AnaTist 2d, 1872. nlOwl TTOMF: MPE CARPET FOR SALE AT THOMAS CHAEMAN ESI AKLISII ED ------ 18S X DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS O of Oregon City, and the Willamette ailcy, that he is still on hand, and doiajt business on the old motto, that "A Nimble six-Pence Is better than a. Slow Shilling." Q I have just returned from San Francisco, O where I puichascd oue of the LAKGEST and SELECTED Stock of Goods ever before offered in this city; and consist in part, as follows : Boots & Slices, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats & Caps, Hosiery of every o Description, Hardware, Gro ceries, Paints & Oil. , Sash & Doors. Queens ware, Crockery, Glassware. Chinaware. Stoneware, Platedware, Jewelry i! of various qualities & styles, Clocks & WatchesXa dies & Gentlemen's Furn ishing: Goods, Pancy Motions of every description, Patent Med icines, Hope, Farming IraplemenU of all kinds, Carpets. Mattings, Oil Cloth, Wall .Paper, &c. Of the above list, I can say my stock ia the MOST COMPLETE ever ottered in this mar ket, and was sleeted with espeeitil care for tuis iiiarla t. All of which I now cfl'er fr sale at the Lowest Market Rates. Xo use for the ladies, or any one else, to think of iroiiijr to Portland to buv poods for I am PE'I EEM IXED TO SELL CHEAP and rot allow myself to Le I'MJERSOLD L THE STATE OF OREGON. All I ask, is a fair chance and quick pay ments. Ilcliev iijr, as I do, that nineteen years' experience m Oregon City enalts ma to Know ihe reqirements of the'trade.w Come one and all, and see for yourselves that the eld stand of THOMAS CHARM AN cannot be beat in quality or price. It -wou'.d be useless for me to tell you all the advan tages I can oiler you in the sale of goods, as every store that advertises does that, and probably you have been disappointed. All I wish to say is, come and see and examine for yourselves, for I do not wish to make anv mistakes. My object is to tell all mv old fiiends now that I am etill alive, and desir ous to sell groods cheap, for cash, or on such terms as agreed upon. Thanking all for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed. TIIOS. C1IARMAX. Main street, Oregon City. 24?" Legal Tenders and County Script taken at market rates. TIIOS. CIIARMAX. 2y.O,O0O li s wool wanted bv TIIOS. CHARM AX. REAL ESTATE, REAL 'ESTATE. - JACOB STITZEL, C.C.WAT. JACOIS STITZEL & CO., SUCCESSOR.". TO STITZEL & UPTOX., AL ESTATE o A N 1 MO! E Y III? O K ISK S Cor. Krcnt and Wasliington St.t P 0 R T L A X D . OREGON. Special attention given to the sale of farm ing lands and city property. All corres pondence relating to the recourcea of Ore gon will be promptly answered- REAL ESTATE JOURNAL Published monthly. Seiit free of charge to any address. JACOB STITZEL & CO. March la, 187'':tf RESTAURANT. LEOMDcLOUEY Proo'r? I LA TE OF THE CLIFF HQUSE MAIN" STP.EF.T, OREGOX CITV, OKEGOXi rF"IIE UXDERSIOXED KE- I. spe-eifully announces to his (K?" menus ana ine tTavelinsr nub ic. "Vv.! that he has re-opened the above nameu itestaurant. The proprietor knows how to serve his csutomers with Oysters, Pig's Feet, a good cup of Coffee or a SQUARE MEAL. LEOX DeLOCEY Oregon City, Jan. 27, 171 :tf JOHr SCHRAM, MAIN' STREET, - OKECOXCITY; 31AMTACTIKER AM) IMPORTER OF S ADDLKSi, IIAI?F5, S A 1)1) I, V.I AK D- ...iiii,,.., m. -3 TTTTITCII nE OFFERS AS CIIE P V V can be had in the State at Wholesale orRet aff. firl warrant all my eoods &r reprertntrt. Oregon City, ApriLir, 1?72 . r5?tf. jTE W YORK HOVEL, (PVatfches Gaftbans.) Xo. 17 Front Street, r pposrte theMail steam shiplanding, Portland. Oregon. H. ROTHFOs, J. J. VIIKEKs PROPRIETORS. EoardperWeek ? f50) ,c n Lodginjr ; oa J a-T--- 1 f'(f A. NOLTNER, XOTAHYrrSLTC, EXTERFRISEOrnrT: Orrjon City, Jan ;i3:tt .ft.r. 9 o o G 3 0 0 O Q