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i.t fir-. S25SS299SE3S HTEHFB1SE. OREGON CITY, OREGON, 31 AY 31, 1; J. JAE li.xi.L. The second jraine of the mutch Let ween Pacifies, of Portland, and third Paso: iJeorue Warner. lit field; (J. P. Cross, center field ; Al. Fal lows, riirht field. Pacifies had the same nine that played here, wit h the cxceij tioll of the second baseman Haleiirfi, who was substituted instead of YaTes. Capt. Pratt eoniniauded Jiis nine with irrcstt skill, desj.ite the miserai le ground upon whi li the trame was play ed. Capt. Warren engineered the lirt -xK-diiion ajrainst the 1'acil'n-s, and to him is accredited the result of that campaign. Our devil is troin to ;lay in the i;aine to-morrov, and we know the loys will iret away witli the ehal-ier.-is. for !ie h.i.-s Ix-i n wi-ai intr No. 10 1mm. is loaded witli lad. fretting up be fore, breakfast, walkintwo niih-sa day. standhur 011 !iis head, and living on mo. la water and crackers. Iniuan Wak. Iast Monday evening two Indians trot into a row down on the Clackamas hottf.m and went on the War Pith. The result of t lie buttle was tSiat one came very near inir kiihil, rceivin st-veral stabs in t he ai doiuen from whteli it is doubtful if he recov ers. Coiuf iaint was entered before Justice llaily aliout nine o'clock and a warrant issued for the arrest of the one who did the stabbing. The officers made dillijrent sea re 1 1 after the said warranted" Indian, and just at day light next morning suct et'ded in cap 1 11 rim; him as he was trying toenter an old shanty n the I luff where his peo ple resided. His trial t)ok place on Wednesday before justice laih v, who hel l him in bonds of ,jUU to make his appearance be tort? th ( Jrand Jurv at t ne . -toier term t 1 lie t ircuu i.oiirt, and in dei'u'ilt ol said la;l was commit ted to jail. .The cause of this row was bad w hisky tiie result, an ex pense of at miit Sim' upon Clackamas t-ounty. When will the I'nileil States oPicers attend to tlu-ir duties, and enforce the l.iw against selling liquor to Indians? Oar streets are sel(ini ever without a drunken I ii lian stagtrcringalx 'Ut them. i )tir "tjiinty lias a bill of not less than :rl,.tMor sjoiu a year on tlu-ir aeeount. Ii souk tiling is not done to check this burdensome leak of our taxes, our cit-i.-ns will have to rise en masse and exterminate the savages. Ii.i.-Ti.m i:d. The drow ning of young Zi Her occured on Thursday of last week while a party were on a pleasure excursion, and the event certainly should have ca.-t a gloom over those who were among the pleasure seekt rs. Put the sad event tiiil not apparently mar the en joy ment of the paiiy as the cxefirsioiiiis came up to this city alter their day's festivities wore over, passed up and and down in front of town with j joyous music playing, i tus we regain as very ill-timed aim out of place. Our own town was east in sorrow over the dealh of one of its most prominent citi zens and wuose rem.diis had just been taken to tlii-grave, and our people did not care to witness the display of joy made by the excursionists; and if they had noVegud for the lost tine of their own part , the respect due our t ity at iiiir loss and let-lings of sorrow, sh.add have lieeii siifhcii til to deter su h cxiii btlioiis. There is a proper time for all laioj;.-. 1,111 the iiriiccciiiic's of the iirui- g-''s of I...- i-.ciii-,inn last Thursday Were tlceid' i ly out t if place ;t; id sho Weil Very Lad t.isle, to say Hie least. Picnics. H istpiite fashionable now-a-l ays t' have picnic excursions and in and aroun ! this city appears to be the favorite locality. The School at Mil Waukie had a picnic e.--;irsiin to this i.l. ice May 1st ; the Hed Men of port land s'-cond, m-lding theirs opposite Caiu-m th : the Catholic Sunday School, of Portland, pi.-nicing at tiie iiieutii of the i'l ickuiuas, May loth; the h-rmans from l'ortlaud, held one o; 11 losile t 'a- iiemah last Sandav and ti tedav t iie ( re- gou City Sauday Schools picnic at the pi tee and ! .-morrow the Portland Sun- lay Schools ditto; next Tuesday the Poiil.ind iiampions if 1 he Kc.i Cross jiii-nii just aliovelocks.and on the same clay tiie pspiscopjil Sunilav .School p.ic nie on this side of the 1 iver. . Sr.nii-;u Hi:s4i:t. The Wilho-t Soda Springs are last becoming the favorite .summer resort. The waler frt-m the springs is healthy and refreshing, and the pure cool mountain air makes it :i delightful place to siiend (he waim sumiiicr ti.tys. .V good hotel, stable and bath-rooms for the accommodation of irucsis. Persons wishing to ;ro it! their own conveyances it ill liud :i good road ading from t his city. Mr. Fra.er will have a hack in readiness to tr avey irm -as to tiie S prints. S-e ud vrtiscmeii; in an.ithei-"eobmni. lKi;i:it t tiu.r. Sruooi, Mnxr.Y.-The i.Tpduei! U s.-hool money has been re e. ived by the County Treasurer, and t 1.' orders for the sa n will lx- ready f-r tb li ery .y the Sao -i iuteieiei'it l1';' Mo . .. y. tVe hope all tile Cl.-rks v ill c.dl in for their ir.iers without de lay, a we desire to be absent after next w -i mos of our time visiting the Ntiiiools of the vai ious districts. Pody Hivovi;hi:i. The hotly of the young man Joan Xellar, who was tbvWned in :h Clackamas last Tliurs d iv, was recovered oi the following tlav, and 1 , Norn's h 1 I an in-piest on it. wlieu the wrdict w. s rendered th .t became to his tlea:h by accidental drowning. He was aimul -J: years of :'s '. and his a widowed m-ther and relatives t si ding at Port bind. UNKonn wwr i-:. The picnickers were out of luck last Sunday on their excur sion through t!ft' locks, as the Stewart balked and wouldn't leave the l icnie grounds until neaily dark arriving in Pari and at li o'clock, p. m. 'e recom mend to our IVilland friends to choose some other than the Sabbath day for their picnie excursions). Ituixn Calico li.i.i.. twlng to the match game ol" ball to-morrow and the picnics to-day the ball advertised to lie given last night by the Hustler P.ase 1 Sit 1 1 Cluh has been iiostjoned until Tuesday night, w hen a good time w ill be had. ice-cream will be served at the hall. . Scnpav School Pjcxic. A picnic will be given for St. Paul's Sunday School next Tuesday. The children, parents and friends, are requested to meet at the Church at nine o'clock, from whence they will proceed to tiie grounds selected for the picnic. CAMr.Mi:t:riNO, We learn from the Advocate that the campniectinix for the Milwaukio Circuit wilj be held in Pow ell's ValU.v, embracing the third and f urth S tbl-aths in Ju! v. commencing Thursday before the third Sabbath and continuin-j "over the fourth Sabbath. Wouii commenced. I. II. Moore who has the contract for landing the road up the side of the I lull", has com menced work on the same. AssEsstNu. The City Assessor, TV. J. Caldwell, i. engaje.l in assessing the eitr. THE E and the Hustlers of this citv, was laved of" iale hoods from Pepininir to cim. mi in IliHt Portland last turday.in was won I y the Pacifies. (. .'plain Piatt ' "'V' , i.u.iiies hefore, etc., did not want to take their I all away ' .J " "l jV filers wore the i rst t( front t urn as they looke. so had, and ; " X ,at e V" at mV flee (Palciirli) as all the s-K-etators seemed to side with k 10Vl,v the Vnstlers 'to 11. ..ik his cln .-prclerins to have a third totlu.tM rWer club. The Hustlers Kame J h.-jleeidm-.nu- will he play- willintr to plav cithi r club. Put pre- cd on the Hustlers ground m this city f t ' 'i f, , 1 scmratelv. A'ja ii.the VrieV : ! !i nUn wlik-h Ihemo -as play- the Pa. nu s J Hustlers played as j l" so K ,al"l was covered with lll.ws last Satin day: Jas. M arrcn , t , with lurn.ws. 'he catcher; ci A. Iarilinr, pitcher ami ; f ovs ar(. ,.t disposed to f.nd tanlt t hint hase; ni i . K, Pratt, short stop; . Pacitics plav allthe Pioneers 'laeo.l lark lust hase; U rn. II. ar- , f ,,.,. in their cluh. The dead ren. second base; .eorre P.iee, pitcher ; . .,.,, .,, .iime-eoatcd min- UxfiEXTLEMAXLY.-The local report er of the Herald endeavors to east his unscntlc manly thrusts at the first nine of the Rustler Paso Pall Club of this city, hv calling theni haymakers and canal-hotintn, iiinl vinr shout the game plavcd in Poitlaiid l-st Saturday between the Puttiers and l'.ieitics. Iii report of the jjiiiK' is a continued strim; l. in. coiniMiop w ho locs the sTil'i'linir tor hxafdei'artiuent ol the lferaia luia oei- ter let the Hustlers alone. 1 S If In? desires a ride on a rail lie had l etter make his appearance to morrow at the third pmie. At Ti 1 k 1 ai.i.kk. M essrs. A.Noltner, E. 15. Fellows, J. M. Iiaeon, C. M. Hes ter and ;rand Master J. T. Apersoiif of this citv, left here list Sunday to at tend the'tJrand Podire. I. O. O. P., wliieh ne t at The Dalles last Tuesday. They will probably return to-morrow. I)i:r.K(ATT. Willamette Ijodge, Xo. V,, I. .;. T., has ele-ted the following delegates to the Grand Podge, which convenes in Albany on the second Tuesdav in June : John W. l'.lackw ell, Hew Jos. D. Pocev and Peter P.ujuet. Fine P.kicf Cattlk. Messrs. Pogus A Albright have purchased a lot of line btef cattle hist from John Pay Valley. ("Jive them a call and g t your money's worth. Su'e ad. in another column. Our young friend, Jwhn Wortmr.n, of Caneniah, has Ik-cii employed by the Directors f the Marsh fit Id school dis trict as teacher, and will enter upon the duties as such next week. Piioti(:kapiiki. The excursionists were photographt-d by Carl. Hoseo as they passed through the locks on the Annie Stewart last Sunday. It is said that the picture looks like 'em. Pnorsr.KssiNts. The additional story to the new ct rv is t emiueted. 11. e carpenters hav commenced laying the floor and putting the roof up. The work is progressing finely. Pkusonai.. We received a call from mv. Mil l r.iHiv ami wite last .Morula v. They have n-tu f m a ten months' sojourn in Victoria, Pritish t olumbia. Hi:rAiiiiNt repairing lit -Carpenters are ensured building formerl v oecu pied bv I laker v. II llow tt Fuller, of the City Major Thos. Cii 10..1. caused to be erected a new plight of stairs leading to the second story of his brick build ing. SrAvr.i;nniKs. We here tender our thanks to Mr. P. Diller for a basket of strawberriesthe first of the season. In Town. He v. Dr. Marsh, President of the Pacific l.'niversit v, of Forest (irove, was in tow n last Saturday. CiiA?imoxs or TitK Hi:d Cuoss. The C'liani! lions of the. lied Cross savs tho Hcriild, make the fifth in the list of iiimouriceinents to go throng the locks on an excursion ami picnic setting Tuesday, May 27th, as ths day for the gala time. The favorite steamer, A time htt'wart. lias iieen chartered for the occasion, and no 1 ie ter one could have been engages to carry the multitude which wil evidently attend the picnic. An Ail I dross will be delivered by John F Caples, Ksp Joint Satusatii-Stnotr. Picnic. The Superintendent of the Congre gational Sabliath Scliool of Portland announced to the teachers and punils of that school, on Sunday last, that on the coming Saturday they would picnic at Caneniah, above this city, going through the Locks to reach the place. He further stated that two other schools would accompany them the Unitarian and Uaptist schools, which we understand has since been agreed upon, and tin? ex cursionists will take the steamer Annie Stewart, fit the foot of Aider street, at iS o'clock Sat unlay morning next. The SfntltirTs correspondent found at the Paft Jliver Station in Idaho, a few days since, a warm lire maele of goods shipped overland. Some of the goods were addressed to the fol lowintr parties: 1. Prettvman. Port- j land, Oregon; J. Jhunett, Starr's j Point, Ponton county, Oregon; J. (r. Pasket, lhillas, Polk county, Orc I gon; ('. Hughs, Keilty ville, Ore- gon: S. Ullsworth, Eugene Citv, Oregon. MAItKIKD. AtCanrmah. May lsth, ls7:i, by the It-v. John NV. Si ilweod. Mr. James Wilson and Mrs. Telitha Iktuglier.both d' Caneniah. Mecliral Itlmiders. From the pTiKl when surgeons applied their salves to weapons instead of wounds to the resent wid "-awakeage, the medical profession h:s otten unwittingly tak-n side with Pis -a.se in its conflicts wit h t he human system. Evn yet, j n spite ot the teachings 01 centuries of "experience, some physicians l lieV hi depleting their pa-ti- nts, air ady seriously exhausted bv siek-n-ss. with iMiwerutl evaeuants, emetics, salivants. cant hari.lal plasters, cr the lan cet. Fait, . providentially, public intelli gence is ahead of these medical lossils. who belong, of ri ,'ht, to the era ot the Crusades! i haf powerful ally of nature in its wur:ar with the causes of sickness. Host-tier's stomach bitters, has oivn.-d the eyeS ot ti,.. masses to the paramount importance f increasing t he vital strength Jil 1 lie body when menaced by disease, 'lh-y u:id rstand that when the atmos pheric conditions are adverse to health, it is wise to r-inioree the svsfem with a wholesome tonic and st imulant, and thus enable it to combat and r -pel the depress ing influence of an inelunent tempera ture. H the constitutional and animal powers v r always t litis recruited in t tie presence of dansr. r, the mortality 1mm consumption, bronchitis,, chronic rheti m.ttism. ,te., would Ih much less than it now is. 1 he causes which product croups, colds, piinsey. dipt heria, and catarrh s-1-do:n affect a strong and active vital sys tem; and of all vitalizing preparations, llost.tt r's Fitters has proved the most efficient. It is not claimed that this stand ap.1 tome is a siK-citlc for lung and throat maladies, as it is lor dyspepsia, liver com plaint and intermittent, but it is unties itatingly assorted that it is the best known safeguard against all the atmospheric ele ments of disease. Factories and machine shops should not lie allowed to run a day without Johnson' Anftrljnf Liniment. In cas- of a sudden aceieienf , an immediate use of it may save weeks ol sufferings, and perhaps a"!'mb, or ,vpri ll'e. San Francisco Market Report. San Francisco. Mav 21. Flour Superfine, $4 50 ; extra, fo 25f,6. Wheat Coast, fl 92; bay shipping and milling, f 1 SOl 85. Parley Coast, feed, f I 17$1 25 ; bay feed, H 2V1 30 ; bay browing, $i 35ri 50. Oats Good supply in market ; prices are l W&l -UK Portland Market Report. Wednesdav Evening. May 21, 1S73. Oold in New York to-day, 117?. Portland Ixgal Tender rates. So '4 buying ; 80? selling. Wheat Demand is nominal at $1 50 152 ? cental. Oat It educed rrvyMpts keep Iho prices firm at 55c v bushel, sacked and deliv ered. Flour The shipments have been rather light for the past few days and prices are wcaK. Putter Oregon common is vorth lfilsc: choice, 25f.T0, and fancy brands find ready sale at 3710 lh. Eggs Market well supplied ; prices firm at Ki cents f dozen. Wool The uiark-t continues dull and quotations are furnished at l&i20c lb lor a good art id". Paeon The supply on hand remains abundant. Siif are huoted at lO&llc Hams, ll.lSc, and prime Shoulders at 7 sc. Poultry Th receipts -y rif !rr lOr"' and prices range from J5 50 to 56 v doz. for Chickens. Oregon City Market Itcport, ExTERPKis.E Office, May 22. Easiness rather dull during t he past week and our merchants are anxiously looking for trade to open. We have no material change in our quotations to note. Wool is quotable at 120; P.utter is 20, and eggs 1(5, with the market well supplied. The following aro the buying prices for produce, and the selling price for others : Wheat Demand light, and selling at 75 tfi.SJ cents. Flour Good supply in market, and sell ing at $1 50(5 50. Middlings Are quoted at $25 per ton; shorts, $2"J; and bran S15, with full supplies on hand. Oats Supply equal to demand ; buyers are paying 40 cents. Potatoes No demand, and the market overstocked, at Iroin 25,30 tents per bush el. Onions None in market ; quotable at 4 cents per pound. Eggs Market well supplied and sale dull ; we quote them at 10 cents per dozen. Chickens None 111 market ; turih J J f,0 per dozen. i utter Market well supplied anil selling at 25c s lb for good rresh. Wool No transactions to note; buyers are olfering 1S20 cents. Pried Fruits Full stocks in market; Apples are bringing 6q,7 cents per pound ; penelies 12fttl(i cents ; Currants 10il5 cents. Sugar Crushed, Hvl5 cents; Island Midi Id 'a ; New Orleans, 15 cents; San Francisco relined, l-Jf'vlt cents. 'lea Hi -st quality fl p'T pound, and oth er brands ranging iroin iH)'a.75 cents. Coir-e lie.st article Si cents; interior, 22 cents. Salt Hanging from l?jrt2'-. Syrtirj 50 cents per gallon; ber-t article 75 cents. Puieoii Hams 12.'ad-1 cents; .Shoulders, S cuts ; siits, 12 cents jwr pound. bard Per pound 11 cents. OH 1 iiw's Kerosene per gallon, 75 cents: I.inseeil 51 J5. Heefoti foot tioo.lfat cattle find ready sal" at 0 e-'iits on loot. Fork We quot- at 0 cents. Sheep Few olfiring ; quote at $2(a,Z per head. llid 's CIr-"-n at from $2i-i3, owing to the size; dry 15 cents per ioiind. It is no Wonder that invalids lose faith in all specifics, when so many worthless iii'Mlichcs are advertised lor the cure ot various diseases: but which, when tried, ar.' 'louiul wanting." We have yet to l'-arn, however, of the first failure of pi:. WlSTAU'S PA I.SAM OK W'lI.I) CHKRUY, to cure coughs, colds, and pulmonary disease. i:i:asons why tiii-: s3 KELLER 4 MANK'D 14 Y UA VS & SON PERRY IS TIIK Ct'st raniily L'tlk-iu? of the Aire ! And vhiit x?iou!l be l:rjit aOrttys near at hand: 1st. I'aiis-KMIer is the most certain Cholera cure that medical science has produced. 2nd. Iain-KJilcr, as a Pysentiry remedy, fails. Piarrlnea and seldom It ever Srd. la i n-Iv iller will cure Cr;imjis or I'ains m any part ol the system. A single dose usually el reels a cur.1. 4th. I'jsi ji-Killcr will cur-1 Pyspejisia and Indigestion, if used according to directions. am. i'aui-iiiuer is an almost never tailing cure lor Sudden Colds, C oujnis, A c. Cth. Iaiti-!Hler has liroved a Sover eign Kemedy tor F.-ver ami Ague and Chill Fever; it. has cured tin most obstinate cases. 7th. I'aiu-Killcr as a liniment is un eipial -d tor Frost. I!it- s, Chilblains, l.uriis, 1 .ruis.'.s, ruts, Sprains, Ac, 8th. r.-iin-Ki?l'r has ctir--d cases of Rheumatism and Neuralgia utter years' standing. 9th. I'iiiu-Kiilrr will destroy P.o;ls, Fel ons, Whitlows t iui Sor s, iriving re liei from l'ain ailer the lirst appli cation. 10th. 11th. Tusit-KiIIcr cures Headache, and lixit aacli". Pain-Killer will save von (lavs of and many a Pollar in time and 1 loetor's i;ills. 1:2th. I'niii-Killer is a purely Vegetable pr-parat.ion, safe to keep and to use ji, every family. The simplicity attending its use, togetinr with the great variety of diseases that may b" entirely eradicated by it, and the great amount of pain and suffering that can be alleviated through its use, make it imperative upon every per son to supply t hems --Ives witii this valua ble remedy, and to keep it always near at hand. The I-iiii-KiIIcr is now known and appreciated in -every quarter of the I ; lobe. Physicians recommend it in their practice, w hile all classes of society have tound in it relief arid comfort. Uive it a trial. r.e sure and buy the genuine. Kv ery Pruggist, and n.-arly every Country tiroeer throughout the land keep it for sale. May i!.-m 1 Special TVotiee. It is a well known fact that I"vsriCT- sia ami lmligoslion are the causes of nearly all the diseases that the human y an tne diseases mat the human is heir to; then why pay enor- doitors' bill.-.? P.y" u.si'n; l)r. sv's celebratetl IXIj Hitters thev . 1 1 . .1: . . 1 . . - I.hi1 y mous Uenle can Ik? thorouglv eradicated troni the system and new life imparted to the sullcrcr. Head physicians eertilicates in another column." l'ou r plenditl Chrtmios !ubst riber. to Kverj- Arrangemonts have ln?cn made by which we can oiler a year's subscrip tion to The "New York Christian at Work and I'cr.KCTit' Wkkki.y, with their four magnificent Chrcmos: " tttM.nl Morning," "Carlo in Mischief." "Spring Flowers," together with our own journal for ."SO. As the Chromos alone are worth from Slonu to 5-l" on, and as the New York publication is every way first-class, it presents an unusual opportunity to our subscribers. The Chromos are made by Prang and other celebratetl artists, ahP will lie forwarded promptly by niail p epaid. Should any subscriber desire onlv the two lirst named Chromos, they will lie sent with the two publications for $1 50. K'mit to tho publisher of thi; pp;r. e-s--aas- XEW TO DAY. FuWic Sale of Land for Dt-liiiqueut Taxes. "VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT PY virtue of a warrant, dated May 10, 1st:, issued bv order ot t he county court 01 l laekl amas county. State ot Oregon, din ci ted to i me and attached to delinquent tax list or I said county and State, lor t he year ls7',and j commanding me to collect the taxes dese--- ' nati d thej -on, as delinquent ; and for want of personal proirty to make said taxes, 1 have levied uioii and on Saturday, the aist day or June, ISf.i, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at th" Court House door, 111 Oregon City, Clackamas county, Ntate ,i Oregon, so much 01 the following described lots a mi parcels 01 land as may be necessary to pay the taxes out thereon, in Fniteu .Stale's coin, as levied in the year 17', toget m-r wit h tees and costs. -aid land is situated in Clackamas coun ty. State 01 Oregon, and was assessed to tne lollowing named pecsons, to-wit : barber. A. J., sections 11, I V--! and St, town snip number A soutn, range number 1 east, containing W7 ai-n s ; tax i.ws 71. Eland, m., part 01 claim ol, section No. iiii, township numbt r 2 south, range number 1 cast, containing iui acres ; tax Prown, Matt liew, lot at railroad statkm, Kock island, towiisnip number a south, range 1 east, containing one acre ; tax ?i 4't. r.arlow, Rebecca, sect ions No. 5 and s,t own ship number t south, range number 1 east, coiititinuig hl uen-s ; tax iSi -". Host on, J. W.,.soutii htilt ol southwest quar ter and soutn west quarter ol south east, quarter of seel. on number 17 and Hurt beast, quarter 01 the soutnwest quarter of s etirni number Is, towu snip iium bcr ; soul h, range mi m iter 1 west, containing ho acr. s ; tax S7 to. Plain, P., part ol section number l, town ship number 3 south, range nmiilx-r 1 east, containing l.'o acres, and jiart of section number is, township number a south, range miiiiiicr '1 east, con taining 70 acres ; tax s. n. Crow, Joscpn, iraciional northwest quarter 01 the crow claim, section number 1, township num bi-r 1 sout Ii, range num ber 1 east, containing liu acres; tax 510 la. Chaft-r.-Micheal, south west quarter of norl h- east quarter, and west hall 01 the southeast quarter 01 section number 4, township number 3 south, range number I east, containing 10 acres; tax i 11. Coffee, Vaiiuevcr, part, of Forciiiee claim, section uumiicr l, township numlier 1 south, range number 3 cast, and sec tion number 31, township i.unib.r.f south, range number 3 east, contain ing z acres ; tax f '1 !. Dunbar, (ieo. (neirs 01) southeast quarter 01 section number l., township num bers south, range number 4 iast,i-uu-taining iiio acres; tax w wi. Estes ..v. st iiisou, south half of section num ber 7, township num bcr " sout h, range nuini-cr 1 east, containing oJJaeri-s; tax in m. Fruit, Jas., lots number 1 and 2 in block number 1!, Oregon City; tax $1 -!. Feast cr, J. II., east hall of northwest quar ter and west hall til southeast quarter and northeast quarter ot section num ber ln.aiid west halt ol nort hwestquar t -r 01 section number 11, town.siup number ;i south, range number 1 west, containing acres ; tax SJl 7a. Fuller, Price, part 01 .Mc.Malian's donation s etions ''S, -2!) and ;, township num ber I soutn, range num bcr -Z east, con taining l'SS acres ; tax $is 1.). Foster, Ambrose (neirs oi), part of tlonation sections 1, 11, Zi and liu, townsn.p num be-r 1 sout h, range nu m ut 3 east, containing It) acres ;" tax $ IS. Groer, Ciias., sections 1'! and 11, township iiumb-T 1 south, rang ? number 1 east, containing 1M acres ; tax ii ii '. Groom, .Margarett 1... west nalt of nortii-w.-st quarter of section number Hi, and northwest quarter tit soutlnvvst quarter of s -ction number -'7, town smp number . south, r.mge number 1 east, containing l'o acr -s ; tax S7 Si. Glennon, C., east hah of I. Abbott's dona tion claim, sect ton numivr 1. town ship number 5 sout h, range number 1 east, eoiitauiing .'!ja acres ; tax 7 S. Harris, 1 homas, lot s number 1 and 7, in block number !', and 1 lots 111 Cane niah ; tax 7 S. Hathaway, W. P., jiart of lot Whit comb claim, section number ;;t!, to.viistnp nil m ber 1 smith, rang.? num tier 1 east , containing -J '. acres; tax - 01. Hardy, Koo- n, ira-'tional nort nwest quar ter ol S. P. ( blh land's don at ion claim, s -ction mimiii r o, township number '1 sout Ii, range numb, r 3 east .contain ing 1" arer -s ; tax i Hensley, J. !S., & Holmes, northeast qttRr t r v east hail ol nor; uwest, quarter ot s-eti.in No. F, township No. 3 south, range No. J east, containing L'lO aer.-S ; tax 17 11. Jones, i. , bot No. s 111 block 10 Oregon t 'it v, t ax i lij. Kelltigg," Airs. .l.. Part of bet Vhiteo;nb claim section No. :ii, township No 1, sout h, range Xo. 1 east , con lam ing 3 'a acres : tax i Si. K'-lIoge;, oreii, lot 1 in bloek No. .1, Oswego ; tax ?I Fi. Kellogg, Joseph, section No. 1, township No. 1 south, range No. 1 east, contain ing i;s7.1j acres, and section No. ti township No. 1, south, range No. 2 east, contains trl.hl acres; tax $122 41 Kirk, b. 1. heirs of, south east quarter of s-'Ction No. 12, township No. 3 sout h, range No. 2 East coiitamg 100 acres; tax S t is. Keiser, Jacob Sr., east half of t he west half ot section number 1'!, township num ber i south, range number 1 cast, containing Ula acres ; tax 1S3. Kamm, Jacob, part ot Win. Holmes' claim, section iiumbi r a 01 township number 3 south, range number 2 east, containing If) acr -s ; tax $11 -V' Lcidstrom, George, lrat-tioual north half tit southw.-st quarter and iractional south halt ot nort nwest quarter of section num ber 2', township number 3 south, range numlier 1 east, con taining tin acres ; tax - 07. I-imbert, Noah. Southwest quarter of section number 2, township mimlwr 2, range number 2, containing 10U acres, tax $ii !!. I -ike, John, northwest quarter of section mini ber 31, township number 1 s n:tli, range number t cast, containing Ioj acres ; taxed s;i I.aswell, Isaac, ilonai ion sections number 2ti, 27 and townslop iiumoer 2 sout h, range num ber 3 cast, contains til-l at res ; tax $21 7"). Ladd, J. W., sect ion number l!, township number 3 south, range 1 west,-contains in acres-, tax $1 Hi. Moffett, 'i homas. Lot number 5 in block number 71, t hvgon t 'ity ; tax $.73. McCormaeU, Mathew, lot number ti in block number 13, Oregon City; tax s .73. Murtlock, Sellwood's addition to Milwau kie, lot number one in block number ti;tax $1. Newell, .Nathan, lot number 5 in bloek fllimber-i, Oswego; tax $1 3"). Olds, George, ( -state ol), section number 33, township numlier 2 sout h, range number 1 cast, containing M rcres ; tax $1 Ohs, northwest, quarter tif northwest quar ter til section number 2Sand north wist quarter ot nort hwest quarter of S'ctioa number 2:, township num ber 1 sout h, ra age 4 cast, containing &-i acres ; $2 32. Potts, Theodore, lot 7 in block number 2, Caneniah ; tax ?2!l'. Pratt, o. c.t lot in southeast corner of Hugh lairns' claim ; tax $7 2a. Phillips. John, part 01 Polly Phillips' claim 111 southwest quarter ot section num ber 3-t, townsmp numlier 1 south, rang.? number 2 cast, containing 21 sicn-s ; tax $2 32. Robinson, George, north half of northwest quarter 01 s-ction number is, town ship numb.r 3 south, range 1 east, containing SO acres : tax $1 SI, Steel, G. A., (Akirich claim) section num ber 1, township numlier 3 south, rang" number 1 cast, contains 320 aer ' s $: 2S. Stout, J. b. (southeast quarter of donation) sections mi nicer U and 17, township number 4 south, range number 3 east, containing Pie acres -. tax $S el. Stout J S tt J. b., north halt ot donation sections number Hi and 17, township number 4 south, range number 3 east, containing 32t acres ; tax $17 40. Stearns, s. K., s.-ct.ioiis number 8 and V, township number 2 south, rang;; 2, east, contains l' acres ; tax ?'eti. Tice, John, hall 01 lot 2 in block number 2, Iswego ; tax $2 l". Upton, W. b., (part of A. Fields' claim, number 02) section number 3, town ship number 3 south, range 1 cast, containing 320 acres; tax $'J2S. Vanrciisalcr, J. C, (P. Hathaway claim) section 3-1 and 31, t -w nships numb. r 1 south, range 1 eat, containing 3-a acres, stnd east half of nortieast quarter of section number 31, and west half of northwest quarter of sec tion number o-V township number l south, range numb! r 3 east, contain ing lti.i aen s : tax $75 40. Vancurn, J., west hall of section "um ber 33, township niaohT 2 south, range number 4 east containing 32U acres : $0 15. Waldrip, Jas., (heirs of) (south half of donation) iractional east half of s c tion number 12. township numl.r.) south, range number:! east, contain ing HiO acres ; tax $2 Weber, Henry, section number 21 town ship number '2 south, range number 4 east, containing 120 acres"; tax $2 SO. Owner unknown, northwest quarter of northwest quarter of sectiem number i5, anji north half of north half of -mniTf the northeast quarter of section num ber 20, township number 1 south, range number 3 east containing 00 acres ; tax $1 45. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. on the day above named, and to be continued until all is sold. Mav 22d, 1S73. A. F. HEDGES, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Py C. F. H KATIE, Peputy. rjHE HIGHEST JIAKKKT PRICK X price paid tor witol. JOHN MYEKS. CHOICE MEATS! TOOVSit Al.KHIGlIT l.ave jtist re j ceived a fine lot of lieef cattle from the John Pav country. They are tie latest ever brought to this valley before, and will Vie butcher d lor this market. They pro jxise to sell cheap. Give them a call, and gi t the choicest of meats. Oregon City, May 23d, 1S73. tf. SODA SPRINGS! THE FAVORITE SIMMER RESORT ! 3'2 MIIJvS SOl'TII OK OUKGOX C ITV, IX CLA CKA MAS CO CXTV. TOSKTMI IVRIGflT havimr leased the Wilhoit Soda Springs, desires to inform tnose wishing to siend a few days in the mountains t hat t his is the most delighful place in the Willamette Valley. A good Hotel, Stable and bath-house lor the ac eeunmodat ion of visitors. These sspririgs have been reenm mended by Physicians as being the healthiest and best place itir invalids or persons afflicted with any complaint to spend the heated season. Parties desiring to visit the Springs will find a hack in readiness for their accomo dation, upon applying to J. M.Frazerat Oregon City. niay23ml. SHERIFF'S SALE. 1Y VIRTUE OF A Wit IT OF EX ECU tion and a decree of foreclosure and an order of sale issued out 01 the Circuit Court of the Mate til Oregon, for the county ot t 'Iaekamas, and to me directed, in lavor of Philancy tit is and Pani'd Otis, her hus band, and against E. A. Gibson, lor the sum of one thousand and seyent v-niue and SI-KXi ($1,07!' si) dollars, gold coin, wit h interest at the rate ot one per cent. jer month irom the 2'.tth day of October, A. P., Is72, together with costs of suit and dis bursements. Therefore by virtue of the above mentioned execution, 1 have levied ujMin t he south half of section eleven (11), in township three (3) south, range one west, eoiitaiiiingthree hundred ami twenty iicres, more or less, all in Clackamas coun ty, Oregon, a ml now the property of E. A. Gibson, deicndaiit, and on Tuesday, the'illli clay of June, 1S7", at the Court House door in Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, at the hour 01 one o'clock, p. m., 1 will s -11 at public auc t ion t he above described real estate, to the highest bidder.tor cash paid tome in hand, o satisly execution, interest, costs, and accruing costs. .Niay l'jth, 1-573. A. F. HEDGES, Sheriff. Py HENRY II Ei G ES, Peput y. w4 a CENTS FOR THE ENTERPRISE. The following pe rsons are aut horized to act. as ag -nts for tne KNTKiteKlsE : Geo. P. I towel 1 & Co., V) Park Row, New York. Coe, Wetherill & Co., GD7 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Abbott A: Co., No. S2 andSt Nassau street, New York. Port land iregon E. Samuel v-m Francisco I 'l hos. 1 aiyce Nl" 1 r"UK1M- (i p. Fisner St. Hel-Mis, Columbia county s. A. Miles Astoria, Clatsop county A. Van Pusen Sal -m I,. Williams llarrishurg . H. Smith I.ala yette, Yamhill county I. F. Ferguson I (alias. Folk county 1 lave Holmes F.eiiti.n county V. A. Wells ( 'orva His Hon. John lairie tt t 'iinvon Cit v,t .rant co Albany 1 lall 's, Wasco county FaGrande, Union count v W. ii. Easwell ..A. N. Arnold ....N. H. iat. s V. C. Craig s. V. Knox M. Thompson F. Pre tow Pendleton, Umatilla county Eug 'ne City Roseburg I.ebanon Jacksonville Ftmg Tom t J. - 1 !-: ....I Ion. F. F. Fane 1 1 '. T. Montamie "" (J. R. Ralston Hon. E. I . Foinlray II. C. Ilustoii CLACKAMAS COUNTY. Reaver Cr-ek C. F. Reati Fiitte ville lulin Zuin wait ( 'nseades IF-nry .McGugin Can'-v J. W. Straws r Cutting's P. Wrirht Fairl e Creek Frank W. Fost r 1 larding's ( 'apt . ( '. Norton W. Mor-land John Hag.'nbefger lohn I ool e W. II. N'aughan Lower .Molaita.... Milwaukle....- IsW'tfi ,, Upper -Molalla.... SOCIETY XO TICKS. oki:c;on i,onr;r: x. :j, 1. 1. o. i, Meets every Thursday ."i cvenipg:t 7'i o'clock, in the iVSt O.hl PYllows' Hall. Main street. Menihcrs of the Or tler are invited to attend, liv order N. U. ui:iii:cca i)i.(.Ri:i: i.oix; o. :?. I. ). O. F., Meets on the Second and Fourth Tues day eveninirs each month, riptr ...'-1 . 1 .1. .1.., ii.i " " ai i i o cioct, 111 tne lion Fellows' Hall Members of the Degree are invited to attend. Vii'irNOMAii i.oi);i; o. i,.v.i'. tv A. M., Holds its rojrular com- a niunieations 011 tlie First and (Vf Tiiird Saturdays in each month, at 7 o'clock from the 'JHh of; Sep. ' x tcinher to the '-'nth of March; and 7'i o'clock from tlie rJOlh of March to the U0th of September. Hrcthreii in jootl standing are invited to attend. P.y order of VV. M. PAi-Ls i:cami.mi:nt xo. 1,1.0. ). F., Meets at O.hl Fellows' 1 I ail on ine 1 irsi aim 1 11 u ti 1 lies- a. tlav of eatrli mouth. Patriarchs V in good standing are invitd toattcntl. Vliotit 1";0 pounds of lono; jnm or, of which this is an impression. Has been in use but a short time, ejootl work. Price 2.5 cents 3 lb, either tietl uji or in cases cases extra. a 1. s o, A small font of Ntmpericl of wliieh this is an impress-ion. Price 35 otiifs - D. As g(),l as new. There is enough to set about one coluiun of this paper solid. Address this ollice. to contractors! "Totice fs Iierel)- g-i ten t Ii:i t I tie 0 11- dcrsigned, appointed Superintendent i.y the County t'ourt 01 Clackamas county, Oregon, will let a cont ract iir t he construc tion of a bridge across t he Clackamas river, on the road leading Irom Oregon City to Portland. Such contract will be let to t he lowest rosiMinsiole bidder, at public outcry, at the Court House door, on Monday, the second day ot June, A. P., lST.'i, at tie" hour of one o'clock p. m., subject to the ri'lit of tlie County Court 01 said county to reject such bid ii tie- same should exc-ed t he sum such Court is willing to appro. riate toward the construction ther iii. such bridge will be 210 feet long, if built according to Smith Patent Truss, with aprons ; or two spans of F.0 K i t each, with aprons, it built accord ing to the plans of the old Cason bridge at tie same jKiint. p,js wijj j. received ac cording to each plan. Particular plans and specifications for each propos -d style may b- s--en upon ap plication to me ait'T thisdnte, and the suc cess; ul bidder may exjiect to give bonds lor th- nu1 execution of his contract. Pated Oregon City, Oregon, .May 8, lsT3. ,. . -- '. ( ASi't., -uao-m Superintendent, andwomtn L1-llJ' energe t i c m e n Ilusiness that will Pay from l to f i per (lav. can m r.i.T-..na J'"" "r." n.''h'Jorhooil, and is strietlv wil, enable you 0 to work" Sri wU MAdiY cciljtl two three wnt rta'nTp" e. aTVP-iC v. J- LATHAM ii CO. iiouoraui-. 1'articulars tree ,c,mi.i,'. - -' otlUlll' LM.IL CI-IVS. II. OAUITELD; 0 DEALER iy GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CORXER OF SEVEXTII AXD MA IX STREETS, VKEGOX CITY. lias Just Received a ?ew Stock of Calicoes, Dress Goods, Hrown and Bleached .Sheetings, 0 House Lining:, Shirtings, Table Linen, Irish Bosom Linens. Linen Towelling:, Table-Cloths, Corsets, Ladies' and Ocftis llobe, Thread, Cambrics, Buttons, Ribbons, Laces and Insertions, Embroider-, White Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods, &e o Aiso, a full assortment of LADIES' AND CKILDERH'S SHOES. Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys, Wltlcli have bt-e selected tvitli special care for lit i market and cauuul ITE SI KPASSED IN QVAL1TY OR PRICE. THRHlGIinSTMAKKLT ritlCK PAID I'OI! COUNTRY PRODUCE, March Yit lS73:tf JOHN MYEBS, OREGON CITY. DEALER !N DltY GOODS, GROCERIES. BOOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, B cks and Stationery. I will pay the highest prices for ami all kinds of CCGD COUNTRY PRODUCE. I will sell as low as any house in Oregon for cash on its equivalent in Good Merchantable Produce. I am selling very low for CASH i IIAX2 Give me a call and satisfy yourselves. JOHN MYEKS. Oregon City, March 21, 1S73. n. o u - p u. J I-. - c 2 s S- s rf UJ Hi CD CD r,zntzs sis c U e. 1S 22 C s 2- Tit j W XT. J- - o c u J. z. CI''- "- h' s A. G. WALLiNG'S PIONEER BOOK BINDERY. PittocU'n Riiildinc Corner of Slnrk mill front Streets. PORTLAND, - - - OREGON. T I.ANK POOICS RULED AND rOlXD n. 10 any oesir-d pattern. Music books .Majrazin-s, Newspapers, etc., hound in ev ery Variety Of Stvle tnmrn In Iho trra.ln Orders irom the country promptly at- iviiui-u l. N E V YORK HOTElT (Dcutfchcs Gafthaus.) Xo. 17 Front street, Opposite the Mail Steamship Laudinp, PORTLAND, OREGON. n. R0TIIF0Sr J. J. WILKENS, Tropnclors. Board "5 Week " Piard Week with Lodging Board Day -- ......$5.00 6.01 ! GUARD AGAINST FIRE! o DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. rpiIK X IT ME no US SEVERE FIRES JL which have occurred in our late thn past year, and the late disastrous cohfis t;ratiins in Portland, SprIn;.rvill.-, l all-.s Oregon City, and Jacksonville, should ad monish property owikts to s-.-eK indemnity aaiiibt loss and damage byCfcre without delay. THE PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CCNN.i Represented on the Taciflc coast for over ri.tecil years, (during which period it has paid suti.,iiu lor 1 ir 1 oss s inMhe Pa cilic I'epart merit), is one 01 the l--adiiiff American l-'ire Insurance C'ompani -s, and tie- 0111 Hart lord Company r pr s"i.teu in the stale 01 Oregon. In t i.o j rom.t adjust ment and payment of its loss s.thr l'ho-nix has no superior, the Company hasn.-Vr had a suit 111 tin- state, and in the prompt cash payment ot nearly 1,400,000 CO in the Chicago and Poston, proves thnt th old Phoenix is equal to its every tnajro nvnt. " Ihe Agents of the Phoenix are aut horized by commission Irom the companv to issu and r n-w Policies direct, and without ref erence to Portland, San 1- rancisc-o, or else where, thus enabling the applicant to se cure immediate and litulinfi protection. Hates as low as solvency and lair profit will admit of, AV. P. nt'R.S, Resident Agent, On gon City, April 18. Is7:i.-m3 1DACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. o OPPOSITE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL API IMMENSE STOCK AS USUAL o o GEORGE A. PEAST, SUCCESSOR TO PR0TZ3IAX, CILLIDA. L CO. Corner First and Morrhcn strea. roiiTIANI), OREGON. Xovembcr 2C, lS72-tf. O BARNUltl RESTAUHANT LEON DeLOUEY, Pro-rictor, (Iite of the Clin House.) MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY. OG N. TIIE UXDERSIGED resiH-ctlully announ ces to his Iriends t the 1 raveliiic Pullic. that he has re-opened the above named Tli' Proprietor know hmr t-t tr.nM customers with i ter, I'lys' Feet, A Good Clip of CotTee, Or a Good Square Mcrl, , I.EOX PeI.OL'EY. Oregon City, March Ls. ls7:J-tf. O n JUOfi P"rday! Afrents wanted ! iJ LU U?JU All classes of working p-n-ple, of either sex, younjr or oid, make men- ev at work lor ns in tlu ir ci.ov.. ........... "r all the time, than at anything else, i.a'r; ' ei-" -vuuress c. tinson ,v Co.. Portland, Maine 2tseplti7'yl WATCHES AND JEWELRY. milEUN'DERSIOXEn AN- JL nouncetoth -citizensol Orep-oTi . C Ity and Clackamas fount v !mi t i,t- . just opened a JEWELRY ESTAELSSKKEfiT I N Oregon City, Main street, next door north of Shades Sa loon, wh.-re th -y will keep n hari.l and lor sal" all ":oolspi rtainintotheir line.at the Lowust living rates. Ksiecial attention given tothe r -jiairinol 1- ink i imk PiEi:KfO All goods sold and work clou" warranted.- CiEO. A. HAAS i SON. Oregon City, Feb. ti, 137:J-ti. - G Touaty Tr:asur.T's 'o!ic o Treasuuek'sOffick. Clackamas Coil Oregon City, May tsth, 1S7X ) 'VTOTICE IS IIEREP.Y GIVEN THAT 1 there are funds now on hand to pay county warrants endorsed lor inti-ri s, prior Sept-inb-r 'Jet h, 1X72. Interest will cease from this dat. T. J. MCCAKVER. ireasnrer 4w A Git EAT - DISCOVERY! VO MORE (JRAV HAIR OR Wills-k- rs it you will us J. IjI'.MaN'S HAIR HKS'K IRKIL ThisJs not a vile compound, made of Suirar i-P r7) - ' J I-ad, I.ac Sulphur, and other poisonous minerals, which will produce h-ndache, paralysis or insanity, but a harmless pr paration, tree lroni s -diment, easily ap pli"d, and in a briel spac ot time r storing the hair or whiskers to their natural color. No preparation is necessary to us. with it, but simply to apply according to dir f tions aceompaiivinjr each bottl. 'Jhis is th clcapest, s;ili-st and best Hair Restorer evi r otTervd to the public. J. I.TPMAN. rmprietor. f.enral Ae"nts, CHARLES I.AJrOI.EY A CO.. Whol- sal- Prueirists, corn'-r ratt ry and Clay stru ts, San Praneisco, to whf ni all order's must be addr -ssed. T stimoniela of pr vminerit citiz.-ns who have us"d it ac compatiy t ac.i bottle. apr5is'5m Atiiiiiniti-ntouV; ITsTotico r HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT I I avfl been apprinted by the Ifon. County Court of T'laekamas "comity, Ex-'ruter of the Ijist Will and Testjm"nt- ot Elizal eth McUr-avy, decanecl. All persons ha-inif claims ajrainst the Estate ol snid d- c-as, d, will iresent them to me, dn.lv yerlfi d. within six months from this-date, at the otlle of the Portland Water. Co., in I'ort land, Multnomah eounM-, Ore-rnn. B. G. WHITEJfOUSF. Johnson & McCowy, rccutor. Atty's. April C,-., 173L rt e 0 O o O r COURTESY OF BA1ICR0FT LIBRARY,