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o o o OREGON 11TV, f!HKGG, )I.Y 01, 173. liK VD Ropy rorND.-Tliy b(,i!;,-of ;i marrwas fount! l:tst Friday Fy J,. ('. S tiiiulors, Uvo iiiil.-s cast of this hce, unable to to ilet'-rniiiie who t fie deceas- I I n i:iiii:. lilt; 1 i d was or by v. hat means he came to his denth. From all ajvpearanci.-s, the man must have been dead some four or five weeks, i! is eh t h imr coii-dxteil of a Llue-Macl; iK-awr coat, nearly new, lined with while and 1.1. ic!; checked I'.rtT'.nel ; a brown (vrshirt, cloth or tweetl, a stri;ecd or cheeked shirt un derneath; a pair of white canvas panls an 1 a heavy pair of stogy hoots, grain ed leather ; had no hat. and in his puck e ts were found a pair of spectacles, one red-cotton haiei r-hief. From apjx-ar-anees, lie was b:-twcin 4. and 50 years of a'jee. The verdict of tie jury was rendered ill ?'.' irdanei with tiie alove facts. We learn since the i in j nest was held, tliat thed ce is.- l was a (icriirm; t!i it his name was Micheal Knu'eii, and that he h-.td taken up a homestead ahout live miles from t his city, and h;isa fam ilv living in J.-rnrin y, -o!iist:.iurof a wife ate I nine en 1 p ren r I :uir m is.:: no rmfy. on til.- litnii.'. i.eriiian pai-cr , :-.re reouesled to co-.v this notie--. 1 L" I PsK IIm.t. ! ami:. The thir! .name Letween tiie P.ieiiics of Portland and the Hustlers of th.is city, took place on the grounds of tl:e latter l.-isf Saturday, l!l u hie!l t he fof!;e r en me oil" ie irio us, i'v 11 rims. were not present ! -.vit ness t iie IT:' lie-, i leliee we k If W not i i i:r' of the merits if i he plavin.'j. but are i ii.i :ii' 1 that the Pacifies had decided lOthe ad vantage, and that injustice .vas done to our boys. The clririre is m i 1" oneid v tii it the Umpire had a i uni irv iuterc-t in the result of the i-nc an id that his rulings were unfair. 'Pf-.e Imivs s.iy tbat they are ready to j.inv at;a:n at any time n fair terms. Ii:caius. Mr. Myers, the father of oiir.l''iii!, leaves !icro for his home in Missouri on the uext steamer. We are iufbrmed that the old gentleman has firmed a sut'ti lent favorable opinion of Or-..m to iiei'jee him to return home, s.-ll out and com-- hack to Oi-"in for a perm iM' i.t honi". Thi s sj -e-aks well for 0 ron, and we have no doubt but the 01 I ' ir-'ii! b i m will be well pleased wiMi iiis choice. Or.'on needs just .si--h men as M i Myers. Hmi.ii. en's No i p k. The font thfpiar terlv iiceliu-r of the Oregon City c-h irtre, M. E. Church, will be held on Nttardiv and Silbath nvxt, (Mav ;bi ai.l .Iti!ie 1st i i:i the M. I', (,'hureh o.' tiiis pi e-e. H -v. Wm. Kotierts, . E.. will be present. Ij ve tV-ast V MO tin-1 pren-Ii'm at ! :-'10 a. m., after wiii -h the S n'l-.iiiieiit of the lord's S::-:-r will be ad miuist ered. Also p:-i :ie!)in at 7 ::) p. m. All are invited to attend. Ai'ciPKX r. Tin.- l-'aimie l'aiton, while On !i- r trip Iovn last Saturday run on a rock near Line, In, knot-hin a hole hi her so tii. ;t s!. had to be beached. T-i I-ivernor tirover comin:r down shortly afterwa.r is, took on board her ;p -liters, and ;iie r.iiiiiy was repair- X and came down on tie following die. The li.im.tLCc done to her was slight a i I she wa- ready to resume lu-r regu lar t; io.s on Mom iav. M !sk in---. W li.ive no eh-tnrres to r-'e ird tai-week in our m irke-t reports. Wheat in l.ivei pool is iict d at 12s, :;l (J 1 : -,,1 in New York lis1; ; '.', il ieii 1 ts at Hvril-iud. are hiiyinj a! i an 1 selling it -j cents. The wool in irkct is iii.flive an-1 few sales are b.li- rri ide; tpioeO-b- ft 1 -rio cents. l$ii:t.T and e;r;s ure the same astpioted last week. Ir:: nn. Wo Ii'tVe heard ;it!i."i-.-. and cek or iii-iri rui.i-e-s lining tiie pa-,t w(-e c about, t.ie s'. -it i r .ov.-rn rover H-11". or i-'li 111.' out. .c.V we iQ-v.-l anfe. rite tn u th-s-. i have ,i f.-o SJtVlSLJtXl ?.! ."M. ! rs:.;",V",V"- " 1;li:.s:"::;1 :,Vri oW. Stoi now rnn through from I ftfi-VS i Thn- is so muit of a stirring I Iioseburg to Kedding in 52 hours. 'J'JV1 n.cehca, S !;;lu;o.S.vv!;;y,Xte:a I Jf S!r o-r'VeniSelci Tho oiznoty has stored nearly J .Illy iVa" .....t,, .t" ilccom i-,v:tii.. fl,.. ww !iul is tor sale at all the periodical ail tiie express wagons in Portland, its warlar with the causs of sickn.ss. rumors are all iai cm-', -d, an-, t h.al et, irreiieel iv( of partv. The ll-r-th er.- i-s n . t rut h in any of tli.-m. S -ni" . l . I..,.le would l-:.e to ii ive the Crov-r ''. befon; its death, advocated a ! Oil itrawn i IY. ii' d- u' it , and this Wl-.il is prohal.-ly tiie fat ' ier of t lie rum. irs. S-'le.i-l Ch-rks are rejU'"-ted to call at this t;hee as so. w as p s-i! 1" and g-: . th: ir ie-il. i-s for the irreducible seho d i;i ipev. Th r 1 .;" t !ie m- Tf 'ixsut'i-r wants to .-i i-- and we d"-d'e to l:i t t ne or' icrs O' r Iiands. i'li iom-met .' t.,vijv to t he s.-'i dir is i cents in coin and L'T in curreiiey. 1 it. 1. 1:!.- lane Montg- mn-ry an In dian womtn fell off the 1 luff I.t Fi i iliy r.ig!t and was killed. No one saw h.-r fill, and hen it is not known how i cane- t fali "il'. It is supM-s.-d that i -he was dnmk at ih- tine , and did not kn iv where sti- "was. 1 1 is evident. iowever, that si., hurl in r. did not know what l'.sr. I;ai.i.. There are to lie two i iiat eli gamt s of base ball played in this ei'.y b-ii'.o:rw, one i -t ween t i le C. .11 Chib ot Sd.-m pl;v with tb.o lt'i-i 1 : oft'.";-! i-ity. and the Olymt-ies ol'.hiH city with ttie Spartan - ! P.ut 'l'lll 1. We' .hope tilt t'l" li'-st of fct-liug mav i:ist betvien the clubs. A Coop 1 bu si.. While at The Dalles la--t week we hid an op.portmiity of stopping it!i e-.ir old frit ml Tims. eY-that hVi-aiovs !mwo!,Ser.1;: h"l''i ;, nd aect im nod at e Ii is truest s. His h--n se a credit to The- 1 allcs, or any other liiwu. r.Ai.i.. A bill was given at Myers Hall last T:c -1 1 ,- evening for the hen cti: of the Rise Hill Club. While it was n t as largely at! n.l d as we vh ul 1 like to have seen, all present had a ixood time, and enjoyed them selves very agreeably. r3s Mtssiii ui. H.-n. John Mvers this week lipped a "lot of buckskin gloves, made in this county, to Mis souri. This seems to us a rat her novel idea. y t h" expects to make it a profit able Venturis;, Fn.r.iNi; IT p. We are informed that four families have recently moved into the neighl mrhood of Joseph Hingo.and more arc expected. Clackamas countv is reccivim iu-r snare of the emigration this season. 1 1. 1.. We regret to announce that Mrs. Paine.ediughter of Mr. W. H. Fauectt, of Tillamook county, one of our old citizens, is lv'mjr ill in this city ut the residence of Mr. Moss. Ijriu:p. Mr. lVsiow, while on gied in working about the factory, had a piece of w:n d fall on his head, F.i'.'.i"tine: jviinful injuries. He was im proving at last accounts. r t i - Tir.Mt-.iors. K v. Mr. Ilosonburg, of St. Stephen's Chapel, Portland, will pre-ieh at the Eoiseopal church, in this city, on Sunday next, lioth morning 'ui 1 eve-dug. 'i'tvK.-lVn-. lTv. Sellwood left here yesterday for H v but-', where he ex I"-'s to remain d annz the next ten or ' Captain G. R. R?ers; First Lieu tweiv.,plvs:uvl hrthl rc.lhSlMi;iSr.ryhw i tenant, Creorge Hod-kiss. J'i that placo an-1 OiUlan I -p. -,, , i ue ., ,rt of I) 1;..- ues f)f tne Oregon v.'.,.v.i.-v'ii.iliA-''i..Ai1 i.-. a V' . . . . - - , vi C l! V FI.-,. T , ...... . . . ! it. . o i i. . i r,,.- ,:,: --l"i.u.uu nv'ti next.Vv etl- i IV JJam-oc's Magazink for Jcnk. Uallou's Magazine i.s one of the best pu! lieations in this country of its class. It is full of just such rradinir matter as the luihlic "delight to 'c-t hol-1 of. ami that ..Kvavs h,- A sea torv. HuM or j ten love stories an historical article, a hit ofe'.iiK.nsiiiatters.r.sce illustrations. picture, ami po try of the h'st , d.eiK.ts in the countrv. '1 lie -rreat 111 c does not seem to hn ve' in hired the pros- Lkavks To-D vy. Mr. Charles 1jrus aii'l family, one of our most respected and wealthy citizens, leaves to-day for Europe, w'neie he j;oos to visit his rela tives an 1 friends, Rnd also enter an ap pearanee at the Vienna Kxhil'ition. Mr. I-iOiTiis exp'ctto makea pn.tracted vi-it. and is not determined how soon he will return. We wish him a pleas ant and jovoiis journey and an early return to his adopted home. Picnic. The picnic of the Episcopal Stindav School scholars Iia.s been post- (il H vtH.k frn npxt Wt,lncs- ' .... ., ... -t .inv, when, it the weather will permit, it will take place. CufxiY Cor nr. Tiie County Court for probate business meets next Mon day, and for general county business on Wediu-sdav. The Cit- Council holds its regular motithly meeting next Monday even-iic-r. Comiu.imkntap.Y. At u meeting of Fountain J lose Company No. 1. the followitir resolution was adopted by the Company : Uksoi.vkp, that this Coninnnv ex tend to 1). J. Shver their thanksi well wishes ami esteem on behalf of the able manner and faithful duty per formed ae a fireman, on the me;ht of M ay 2d, and that the same be spread upon the records. Mr. Slover desires us to return his sincere thanks to the company for this m irk of their esteem, and to assure tle-m that iie shall always be found faiihful for the confidence reposed in him. and shall ever endeavor to merit their resoect. RKril'I.AH SrANPINO C'OMMITTKKS. On the last day of the session of the Urand Jiodire, at the Dalles, the tirand Master appointed the following stand ing Comtnittees : fn Cvdenti.d -s D. E. P.utdianan. C. M. Ive V er, Wm. Wells, James Oarden an-1 C. E. Wright. On Finance A. i. Walli'.icr, Ti. X. Stantield. Wm. M. Hand, W. C. Twee d.ile and E. 2. 15.. Iter. On Co;-res:i..ndenee Tames A. Orr, John C. U'iiil', S. E. Chat. in, J. M. Cay woid and M. Fitzgerald. On Appeals Henry Kl'mpel, Julius KiMtner. C. C. liewcif, K. Ij. Simpson and E. M. Philbrook. On Eaws of Suo irdinates J. II Moores, C. M. P.irmenter, Wm. lhig- l.md.J I . J or 1 a n and A . N . !il'.ert I On 1 eliiions-JoonM.l.ac.m. 1 . K 1- v ly, E. C. Hall, 11. O. Hyde and K. . U-.tv Oi'i S'ate of the Order J. T. Anper son, l. i:. Hicks, W.S. Ayers, Jot Liv ermore and O. W. Starr. On T.cL-i.-l it i.m A. E. Stinsnn. J. W'. Wh ally. E. E. Hrislosv, (ico. Tillotson and Willi i:u James. F.ri:TioN. The city election takes place at Portland next Monday. The I'.u!i, tin and Oi-'-'iouhtn arc hav- i itig a bitter fight, the former sup porting the corrupt elione which has controlled the city in the past, whil- the latter advocates the selec- . , , .. , tii of a people s or tax-payers tie. straight Democratic nomination, and we suppose there will be three tick ets in the held, one to represent each paper. T3vi:nin( Ni.v. s. Wiiliavo received the first number of a paper with the above title, published at Portland by Messrs. jlellinger. Curry Sc Co. Mr. iBellinger was the late editor of the 11 r ihl. The paper is neat in its appearance, edited with ability, and politically "Independent Democrat - ic"'. Wo wish, the new candidate for public favor success. Chinese firms in San Francisco are notifying their houses in China not to ship any more heathens to Cali fornia, as there i.f trouble there. "We hope they will obey the instruction; and send back to their homes the lot now here. Gen. Wheat on has again been placed in command of the Moiloc j ft' It will be remembered he was removed because he lost the first tight with the savages. The New York Situ says it feels authorized to announce that Major General U. F. Butler is not only a candidate for Governor of Massachu settes in 1X7:1, but for President of the United States in ISTb. Witiidkawn. Ilev. A. S. Nichol son has withdrawn from the editor ial chair of the Vancouver J!fisfrr, Mr. Nicholson made the ljlstcr a good paper. A letter from Baker City dated May 14th says: "The body of John Horn er was found yesterday at the head of Washington Gulch a few miles from Pocahontas. The body was in a tol erably fair condition considering the length of time it had lain ouTand was found lying in the open pine tim ber, partially dressed, the vest being partly o?T and two coats lying by the side of the remains. The bodv was brought to town and this morning an impiest was held. Various opinions exist as to whether deceased was mur dered or not. The man Geo. Day was remanuod to jail to await further developments." 1 From the Rose-burg Plaindealer of Saturday General Barker succeeded in raising a company of forty volun teers for service in the Modoc war. They left yesterday for the front. They chose the following officers: Capt. G. A. Miller is in this State I . , , ! looking for locations for a lot of ionncssecans no am to coiae xo Oreoa, p.eritv of Uallou's Matrazine 111 tuoiea-M, t'oicbniUon at 1'ortiaml me in pro- "'!';'": ''' 1 icr-a... n-n-w, V 1 1 . - .,,,1 l,i-;..h!er than of the hodv wh -n menaced hy dis ';,s.. tor it looks iK-ttcr and y,1, f ,l : gress. Thov un,i..rs,.md that when the atmos ever. A 1 dress liK.mes iV. i.uimh, phehc comiii ions are a.tverse to health, it lh-omtield Street, ISostoii. tor a ' ar . Grain in lartre quantities has lite- is j.s- to rintorce the sy-t-m with a t;u! .-.'! iptioii, ana you will never re- i,,,,.,, u.h.nod f,.,.,,. TT 1 whoh some tonic and stimulant, and thus irrettt. 1, ,,':l1sl,1llPCll Liujxjua to ,.nab,.. if. t combat and r-r'l the depr-ss- Portland. in inlhienoe of an inclement teni1t.rH. Summary of State News Items. 1P.C Jlivonic .LiCuge -w ill meet at Portland June Oth. V Konic hall at IL-MnviV ! h" 3at kt-n comli-tcd vrilIiam IWnf.llat-a pritr is . . ... ..- ' ..I"1"-1 13 missing irom -uejunnville t , . T- Preparations for a fourth of .Julv The Pbttwlenlttr thinks Jud;'e I Mosher p;oes to work, on the bench ... liii Ulutu' like an oid hand. . -ill,,. I :ourteen hundred bushels of onts x : our i ecu. nimnirii DUSlielS Ot oats I were sent from llosebur" to Yleka domatf -et aIr-ia- and active vital sys . . . , iulut fern: and of all vitalizing preparations, la.it ftalUltiav, Hstett'r's Litters has proved the most r, , T, 7- r. I j.iie ji-n jiiAd. j'umurrm reports 300 Indians camped on Farewell I B,1.1 I-rt- 7-1-1- I en;t, rlke nur. , . , Tin i viet fij. iriuiuniuii miliars nave been subserilied to the Albany Farmers' "Warehouse. It is expected that the Tillamook and Valley wa5onroa.l will be eom- pu'ieci nv me in st m .juiy. 3frs. Anna S., wife of Rev I. T). Driver, died at Salem on the "1st inst.. at the aire of 31 vears. There will be, at a safe calculation, 000.000 bushels of "rain raised in the Umpciua Valley this year The Masonic fraternity of Baker ty will celebrate the anniversary Citv of St. John on the 21th of June. Three persons were fined in the Circuit Court, Douglas county, last week for the violation of the S inula v law. Two men, named Johnson and Casey, were caved upon and killed bv a bank, in a mine in Jackson . t.ef count List et-.. The Governor has appointed Chas. W. Wardwell. a Commissioner ;f Deeds for Oregon, to reside at the . " I Clt' of NOW loik. -i i . i I 1-tve hundred shares at one hun- dred dollars per sin; re, is to be the -. i . -i .r . -i caiutal stoctv of tiie piopooed agn- cultural works at Albany A lump of gold and quartz found tn the claim of (leorge W. Lake, on jiurni river, is vaiuen at noiu six 10 I c,-nn hndcod ddl-Tv TV.foi- Tl.n.nimi -l,nii-ocl,nv,l:.,rf - - w..0 sheep for Ihompso-i at Kellogg in Powder river valley. 1 rot sned dead on Alonday the 17th inst. , . , . v asmngton countv, Ave learn, is not to eseane the epi.ootv, and sev- oral farmers out there are bewailing ;ts .iri)f..mint.e nmon,r their horses.. 1 In digging for the foundation of a building in Kaker City last week, some mad sacks Which had been miss- ing for eiguteen months were tin- I eii-fhed I - - - i x rank daqtiet-te. a native of I ranee, about 2S years of age, v,as killed by a caving bank, while mining on tim- b.oretl Gulch, near Jacksonville, on Monday evening, May 12th. Some seventy convicts are at work oti the Capitol grounds at Salem with tue nick, shovel and whoelbar- I row. maldmr the excavation for the foundation. - j . i Passengers over the Oregon rail roads to the Annual Grand Lodge of Masons which meets at Portland next month, will be taken free on certificate of the Grand Secretary At a meeting of the stockholders of the excelsior Lime Company, the following officers were elected: President, Asher Marks; Secretary, Phm Cooper; Treasurer Jesse, a. Barker. The Di-wo'j-'tt of the 21st says: "About .$-Jt,!0: of gold dust an.l bullion were run into gohl bars at the Assav office of J. W. Vir tue, in thi city, on Monday and yesterday. The bars range irO.OtK) down. Tliemir.es surrounding Baker City have, for several years, been worked with tolerable success, but there ha? never been a season that ooened with as fair prospects as does the present, both for placer and ip.iar. mines. Eev. Mr. Bussell Dawne, r,f Sah-m has just received advices from Mis- sissiopi announcili" tli -t fortv f imi- Mssippi, aiiiiouiKin u ioiiv i.i.ni lies would start May tii.'th, for Ore- trim from a nei hhorhood wiili , , i , , - -, men ne i,a.i necu in uuu esp-uuueuce. its use, male- it imp r if ive uptn every p r , .. . , . son to sapply ihems -Ives witfi this valua- A letter Ol date the 14t!l Hist., from Canvon ( ltv, savs: .o news, except everybody scared out of their 1 . .i" . , . .. amis (iier me repon mat tue oiiawi Intlians have lelt Harney. Signal 1. .,-.-. !.,....-. ...-..,1 pasi on me oi.i xuaiau iookuuis. i. n i i t i: A r,.,,, n; -i. It,.. .lE.mv. i.o. lveire. oi me m. Xj. tjuurcii rtouni to Dr. Dawne, of Salem, states that the Columbia Conference will be held in Brownsville. Oregon, com mencing Sep. :d, lSTo. The Mission- ,rP i,nrn!,r,'ii,vi is eothe. hnr,.. ol. - "i-i"' -r" - -i ""o- most double any tormer one. At a meeting of the Jackson C-oun- ty Agricultural Society, l.eht May 10th, J. S. Herran was re-elected 1'resident: James McDaniels and Conrad Mingus Vice Presidents; II. K. Ilanna, Secretary; Henry Pape, Treasurer; D. S. K. Buiek, Fred Heber, K. F. Walker and Wil- liam Bybee, Trustees. JIAIir.lED. In this county, at the residence of Thos. P.. Jones, May 21st, 173. by elder John Darnell. Zachary Guard and Miss Susan J. Jones, all of this county. men. At the the residence of his father, Solomon Wheeler, in Clackamas conn- tv, Mav 17. l7:. Jacob Wheeler, aged '21 vears, '2 months and 'Jo d.ivs. " , , ' . In Clackamas cemnty, May 14. 1.,, of conirestive chill, J. A., wife of K. Wiltfong, aged 4'i years, 1 month and 1 da v. For loss of cud. horn ail. r-d w.it"r in ! cows, loss oi apo-i'.T", mi or murrain in i shcp ; thick wind, broken wind, and ro-ir cows, loss of app'tit", rot or murrain in - p, un.:u nuiu, ui'-rv- u .;:..., ..i.-. ! Iti. anrf f.w-ill .,l.c'rii.tinncr,f tho tirln-.vc Sht &v ctmWion 1'tjix-flers, Jleriit-nl IJluiitler. From tlio jrioj whou surons applied tli' - 'r salves to weapons iastiad of woumls I to the present wid.-awakea;c, the medical roUion lluS on ix unw"V.ns?, tak(n human system. Even yet. in spite of the t.-ai-hinirs'of e nturi -s of cxpTi-iicc. som. phVftiei ins Lc li' ve in d- ph tin their ,a tients. alreadv s. riously exhausted hy sick- ' ne.ss. with rail cvaeuaiits, cm.-tics, . 1 salivants, cautharidal plasters, or the lan- Host-tt r's stomach r.itt. r. 11 as opened the eyes of the masses to the i-aramount H1;T lnlluence 01 an mciemeiiL u'lii inr If th. iii?itn! tonal enl :niri-i:i! xw rs were always t hus r"cruit. a in the !'r,'S!'"''",'11 da.1 consumption, I mat ism, a-c.. w now is. 't'he can colds, ouin.w. nresenc." 01 uan'-r, im- ii:ii;iiii' irom )ronchitis chronic rheu- itild 1h much l.-ss t han it colds, quiii.vy, Ul t heria, a n.i cai arrh si-1- efficient, it is not ciaimeu iiiai ims Ktaiid- nrd ton ic is a specific tor inns and throat maladies, as it is lor dyspepsia, liver com- I" - OIIl I .1 I III II I- lit II- IIIIIII'M- tatin-'lv assert.-.l I hat it is the best known safeiruard against all the atmospheric cle- tucm s ot disease. An Irishman called at a druir store to -ret bottle of JnhiifOii't Aiuxi'lif l.iniioi'til lor the Khumatism ; th" druirist aslced him in what pint of the iody it trouhi -d him ffi hUVeiti" It )i:is sfiiiid the test of half a C"titurv, and has not been found want imr. iJit. Wis- r a it's I '.A I.SAM ok Wii.n Cnr.KKV is the aekiiowldjre cure of all Iiiicj: troubles, from the incipient cold to confirm -d cotisumji- t 1 -k iidt f -in in kt i r until t . I i . ..i iS expr iied from the system. 111 1 1 There are several kinds of worros which trouhi" horses; tiie pin-worms (pointed at. both ends) are the most common and most vttrv will in a few days eject the wc.rms. and the horsj will bcjrin to thrive AGENTS LOU THE ENTERPRISE. The following persons arc authorized to act as agents for the Kntkiii'kise : (i.-o. I. Howc-U & Co., 10 l'ark liow. New York. Cop, Wethr-rUl A Co., 07 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Ablxitt A Co., No. S2 and 81 Nassau street, Newlork. l-ort-hyuhrircon .Samuel - " 1 ' U l Fisher 'IIel",, V,,Un,,,,i:e,,,in,yT- vr-A-,-?Iil, s Astoria, Clatsop county A. anlusen ssi -in I.. W illiams ilaiTishurr I. II. Smith i,af iv tte.Yamtiiil coanty I. b. Ferguson labas, l'oiu county Dave l mimes lSerifon county W.A.Wells ij.,rva!!lS lion. John i.urnett ball s. W asco comity N. it. (hues JSi t J. m. i noinpeon i.ucn. u.j 1 K. Ii. P.ristow I Hoseburz Hon. I.. F. Lin? r ,.i . I C. T. Mollt anile K K:llst,n .Tar-k-onville Hon. K. l. Foudray bonir Tom II. C. Huston ci.ack.vmas county. navrCr-ek C. F. F.eatio limt-ville loim Zumwalt Casc ides 11-nry Mc hiu'in lllnfeVZ K.-erie Cn-k Frank W. Foster Harding's Capt. ..(?. Norton bower Moiaiia . Mon-iaiui oVJS l er Cpper MolaUa W. II. Vauhan rs"!ii-: ii ic ii t:vt i a i; k i:t ji:tci; m . . . . ..... . a pric" paia lor wool. Ji.ui. y. KEASOXS WHY TIIE tL 6 Eta Ifca Izsm i 'tL MANK'D 11 Y PERRY DAVIS &, SON J 1 "K P."' FjlllilV yii'Jiti'.ia of lib" A?.' ! .-1;. lrhy it nhoulil bv ; j.t rt'ii'ctif acrir (it hciixl. 1st. I'ain-Killrr is tic moft certain Ciio!"ra cure that medical science lias produced. 2nd. J'jiiii-Killcr. as a Iiarrhca and liys' iitery remt:d5', s' l'iom if ever tails. 3rd. I'ulii-Kltlcr will cure Cramps or 1'ams in any part ol tic system. A single tlo.se usually ctr-cts a cure. Ji.li. I'.-i in-K iller will cur - Iysp"psia an.l 1 ii.ii ;j st ion, if used, according to tbr- ct ions, 5th. ITrt:u-li illcr is an almost, never tailing cure lor Sudden Colds, Coughs, vc Gfh. Iiin-Kiilcr lias jirovd a Sover eign K 'ineily tor Fever ami A-U ', anl( hill I'.-vcr; it. has cured th most obstinate cases. 7th. Ia i u-K il lor as a liniment is an- cl'.ialed for Frost, Fates, Chilblains, Burns, Itruises, Cuts, Sprains, Ac. 8th. I;ln-K Itlcr has curetl cases of Itheiimatism and Neuralgia alter years siamiing. 9th. Puiii-K illcr will tl-'stroy P.oils.Fel on, iii! lo-.i-s ( )K1 Sor-'.s. riving r lief from rain niter the lirst uppli- c.tt ion 10th. I'si'ji-Killor car -s Headache, and looiiiaci! 11th. V.iin-Killer will save von da vs of and many a Dollar in time and Doctor's I Jills. 12th. Pal :i-rii:ir is a purely Vegt ihl preparation, saf" to keep and to us - b '.'v"rv bimily. Tii" simplicity att-ml u; lts u u,.h ,r wi;(l tn,; -r. at vari-ty e ths vis -sthar may b entir -Iy era. heat a 'y if, and th" r-at a.nou nt of pa in a ; l'l suir-ririir that can be a U-vrat- d t hrotih 1,1,. rancJy, and to keep it always nearal mum , J 1,0 rain-lolt. r is now known and appr ciat- il m every quarter ot the (li 1'hysicians r -comm- nd it in t h ir practice, whil all class -s of society have toii'itl in it, relict and ccaiiort.. (iive.it a P.e se.r-an 1 btiv the ir-nnin". Kv Drugirist. and n-ariy eV. ry Country (Jrocr throughout the land keep it lorsaie .MavLVmi Special ?Vttice. It is a well known fact that Dyspeiv M'l and indigestion are the causes ot i lea rlv a 1 1 I he d isases t hat the htlllllll liodv is lieir to: then why pay enor mous . doctors' bilb? l'.y using Ir Henlev's celebrated 1XE Hitters thev can be thoromrly eradicated lrom th system ami new lit imparted to tht sulferer. Bead pii-sicians certnicate 1;i another n.iunm. SOCIETY XO TICKS. oki-(;o i.oic;n X(). 3, I. I. Meets everv Thursdav evenimrat 71- o'clock, in the zr'Sk (I.I.I I.-..1 l..-t. II. .11 :i-im -s - - streit. .Members ot the or der are invited to attend. J'.y order N. i !li:Sii:cCA DEttltnE I-OliGE XO a, I. O. O. F., Meets on the Second and Fourth Tues- Li'J'J (lav eveinmrs each month. at 7'i o'clock, in the Odd Fellows' Hall. Mc mbeisof the Degree are invited to attend MULTNOMAH LOIKdl N(). L-Vd'. tt j Holds its resrular com- A jouiiieations on the ' First ami yV Third Saturdays in each niontli, at 7 o'clock from thc:?th of Sep. temU r to the UOtli of March; and 7'i o'clock from the 'Jttth of March to the ot 1 1 of ScptfiiiU'i-. I.retliren in getd stanvlina: are invited to attend. F.y order of YijL.?.r.- I'.VLI.S KXCAMP.ULXT XO. O. O. F., Meets at Odd Fellows' . ' --- . .. J -It'll! Oil t lie 1" lrst Jind I IllTtt 1 UCS- - -i rv . rtay of each month. Patriarchs V? in good standing are invited to attend. I.IST Oi METERS l 1 Oregon City, June 1st. 1S73 : Andrew, John Miller, C. C. AI".arn..T,.Ts -ph C. Miller, Christopher Arm priest, .lames Morris, Win. F-aii-y, Dani-1 McCormick, Marian Frock. Mahloa O'i rian. Jonn 1 Ti.'tiKtn, John Robison, I. T. (2) Crawford. Miss V,. C. Kei 'hard, C, hamh.-riin.IIarvey Hay, Mill y 1 'ni son. 1 H-nis Sunt h, James I-. Evens, J. V". Smith, J. C. r orss-le, .1 . a. siiiitii, James oultT, i. I. A. Smith, Ciiurles tlroshoii-r, lani"l ThytT" rs-m, Jos. Peter Howell, James H. Walan, James Mora 11, Thos. Wyland, Cieo. If called for sav advert is'-d. J M. 15ACO.N", Tost master. l'our Splentihl ("hnmios to t-Ivery Subsi riher. Arrangements have been made by which we can oiler a year's subscrip tion to The New York Chiustiax at Woc.k AND F.ei.KCTir Wkkki.t, with thi-ir four mauniticeiit Cliromos: '( Jood Morning," " Carlo in Mischief. ' .Sprimr Flowers, together with our own journal for $5 5). As the ( hromos alone are worth troin if Id no to Sl.i no. and as the New York nibbcat ion is everv wav hrst-class.it ireseiits an unusual opportunity to our suiiseri tiers, ine c hromos are maue v l'ran'' and other ci-lebrated artists. md will be lorwarued promptly bv mail prepaid. siioiil.l anv suiiscritier desire mi v the two first named Chronios, they will be sent with the two publications for f 1 5o. Remit to the publisher of this paper. JS'E V 70-1) AY. LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE t riMIE ITXDF.RSTt iXKD PROPRIETOR OI- 1. the I.ivery stabc on Fifth street, Oregon City, Oregon, Keeps constantly on liana Siidtll.' ! I5nrry Horses, liniCSft, l;irr::i,'Miiiia liarus, Prices J iea.-iOiial)lo. Ila will also run a hack to and from the WILKOIT SODA SP3INSS dnrln-r the snmmnr season, with good horses.com petent iiiidt"'ntl.'iiiiiniy drivers. FARE AT LIVING KATES. J. M. FKAZF.R, l'roi.rictor. Oregon City, May '7, 1S7J. A Rood Xn. 1 s"cond-ha nt' wairon.in thor ough repair, for sale clea,); 115 aer-'S of land, s miles southeast ot Oregon i.ity, ltr sale cheap. may.-;ni f. CHOICE MEATS! T OKI'S & AIJ'JIIGHT have just re J ceived a line lot of heef cattle I mm the John Day country. They are the latest ever hroivht to this valley uetore, and win he butch' retl for this market. They pro pose to s'-ll cheap, (jive them a call, and iret the choicest of m-ats. Oregon City, May L':td, LS7.1. tf. SODA SPRINGS! THE FAVORITE SDH1ER RESflST ! 258 MILES SOfTH OP OftECON CITY, .V CLACKAMAS COUNTY. TOSEPII ViTdGIIT haviner leased i Wihioit Soila Springs, desires to inlVi the inform I nose wisiiiiie. to M-uu a i-w uays in I lie mtiut. tains that this is t he most deliixhlul place in the Wiilaiiett'? Valley. A fotxi llot'l, St a hie and hath-lmuse lor the lie- com mrithit itin of visitors. 'I h"K springs have Iwii rcnmmoiiiM !y I'ii ysii-iii ns as Iviii'' the Icaltlii. st and hest place lor in va litis 'sr XTsiins afnicted with any cumplaint to si iid the heated s-'ason. l'art ics desiring to visit the Sprimrs will find a hack in readiness fur their accomo- lat ion, upon up plying to J. M.l-'raz rat Oregon City. miiviind. A (JliKAT I)ISC0Vi:itY! "V"0 MOltE GltAY IIA1UOU W1IIS . ! kers II Vflll will use J. I.iPMa.N'S 11AIK llF.sKdlKi:. Tins is not a vi'.e omiiound. mat'e of Su-iar of I.ead, Lac Suljihur, :ntl other isonous mim ra Is, which will prtv.ic.ee headache, paralysis or insa niiy, but. a harmless pre pa rat ion, lr-e lrom s"tlimeiit, easily aj pliel, and in : brief space f time rest firing the hair or whiskers to their natural color. No preparation is necessary to u.-iewith it, but simply to apply accorninir lo direct ioms a ceo m pa imr each bottle. This is th-i ch'-a pest , sat .st a "d best Hair Restorer ever olf.Ti il lo the public. J. 1.1 F.MAN, Proprietor. General Agents, CHAKI..ES LANG I. FY A Co., Wholesale Flutists, corm r P.atti-ry and Clay streets, San l-'iancisco, to whom I'll ord'-rs must be atllre ..';ed. Testimonials of prominent citizens who have used it ac company each bottle. apriVsSm GUARD AGAINST FIRE! DELAYS .IRS DANGEROUS. rnil E N U M E n O V S SEVERE FIRES J. which hav occurred in our State the past year, arm in" iai uisasirous coniia rratioiis in For! bind, Spr'mirville, lialies, Oregon City, ami Jacksonville, should ad meiiiish property owners tosek intlemnay tiainst loss and damage by lire wituout d -lay. THE PHOENIX INSURANCE C 0 31 P A NY, GF HARTFORD, CONN., Represented on the Tacitle coast for over lilt '.'ii years, (durinir which period it has paid w(ho, lor l ire Loss s in the I'a cilic Department), is one of the leading American l-'ir Irusurance Compaiii'-s, and llu oii'ii Hartford Company r- pr-'sent -tl in the state of orejron. in the prompt adjust ment and payment of its loss 's.the Fincnix has no sup"rior, t he Company lias never had a suit in tie- State, and m the prompt cash payment of nearly $292GO,000 OO in th" Chicago antl Foston, proves that the eiltl FlKCiiix is equal to its evt ry engage ment. The Agents of the Plurnix nr' authorized by commission lrom the company to issu and r-iiew Policies direct, ami without ref er -nc" to Fort land, San Fra ncisco, or else-wlK-r-', thus cnablimr the applicant to s? cur." i-mnrti'itr and liinr'inrj protect ion. R.nt"s as low as solvency and fair profit will admit of. W. P. IK RXS, Resj.lr.nt Agent, Or-'gon Citv. April IS, lS7...-m'i TO CONTRACTORS. -i" o 1 in licreliy triven flint theiin. IN el- rsigneri, appoiut"d Snp"rintmlent by th" County Cemrt of Clackamas county, ( r.'gon, will l"t a e'tntract for the construc tion of a bridg" across t he Clackamas river, !onth" road Falimr from ir -con Citv to Portlanel. Such contract will h" let to "the leiw-sf r '.-iensii)io bi(eri nt, public outcry, at th" Court Il'ms'? !i)or, etn Monday, tiie s-ctini! t!:iy r)f Jim", A. 1 1., IsTH, at the" hour of on" o'clock p. in., subject to the right eif the County Cemrt of said countv to 'reject such bid if tiie Sam" slioulil exceed the sum such Cemrt is willing to appropriate toward the construction thereof. Such bridge will l 21ii fe't long, if buiit according t! Smith Patent Truss, with aprons; or two spans of H' fet each, with a (irons, if built accord, ing to the plans of the old Cason brid-e at th" sam" point. Fids will be received ac cording to each plan. Particular plans and specifications for ench proposed style may be S"en ni-on nn plication to me a!ter thisdate. and t he suc cessful bieider may eXpeCt to .f, bonds for th" duo ox cuMon eif iiis contract Dated Oregon City, Oregon, Mav R, 1S73 Jxao?w Superintendent, CHAS. IT. OATJFIJELI3, DEALER GENERAL MERCHANDISE, conxEi: ok sevextit axd maix streets, oregox citt. Has J ust Received Calicoes, Dress Goods, Brown and Bleached Sheetings, House Lining, Shirtings, Table-Lamm, Irish Bosom Linens, Binen Towelling, Table-Cloths, Comets, Ladies' and Uent' Hose, Threat!, Cambrics, Buttons, Ribbons, L:u-es and Insertion. Kmbrt littery, White Ooods, Millinery, Fancy Uood. Jkm. Also, a full assortment of LADIES' AMD CHILD En fi'S SHOES, Groceries. Crockery, Glassware, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps. Wick and Chinmey. Which liuv W M-lvrtt-d with fl cr for llih market MBiiot BE SFRPISSED IX m I.ITV OU PHICIi. TIIK HIC;IIi:ST MAKUET PUICLIPAIU FUK COUNTRY PRODL'CI March 13, lb73:tf NEW STORE! KEW GOODS! KEY m LEVY BEOTHEES Have Just opened, in iMiii'psliair.s ISTew CiiilcliiiLr, Oi-ogon Oity. riIIfC FIXF.ST ANH fOST COMPLETE STOCK OF CLOTHING AND DRY-GOODS JL Hoots and Shoes, Hats ami Caps, Gentlemen's Furuishhifr Goods, Hoscrics No titns, Cutlery, litis kets and Toys : also, Gnx-cries ami I'mvisions, and a ' GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP OTHER GOODS, Too numerous to describe, which we proiose to sell at the Lowest Possible Rates, tor CASH.. MR. I. LEVY, bcinjr a Practical Jeweler of lonp cxperiiuice, we will also deal in and manufacture and repair Jewelry. We fmaraiitee all ouriroods and work, or no pay. Give us a call and examine our goods, and save twenty per cent. LFAT 131 OS., o Second door nor 111 of tiie Postoflice, Main street, Oregon City. fCb B" 4 II . TV Dr- J- s- Coleman's Com- Xr 7 D V t'f l"Ta B U hi.laa l. ,w,untl Extract of Eucalyj- t'lAlil 1 i J tus i.s a preparation combininir all the valuable medical cjuaitics of the Eucalyptus wliicli is cultivated in nearly every California jranlen hr its medical utilitv havin"- lx come the household remedy for all dis-'as -s of the K 1 1) y HI'S, Ji LAItDHR and UJtJ V Alt rc.t.VJ L, and SUM IX A L U'JCAh'XJiSS. It, seems to have a direct artinit v lor tht GE.NTTO-OKGANS and their surroumhnfrs, ami cures them by its a Iterative," healinj .inn .... i uuu .iiii' iii'- in..!.- ru -riuiiii.i in.iii .tiii in im r Known remedy. It is an invaluable r-m- dy tor all tlis.-ascs of th- mucous and s -rous nie'tn brands such as lUtnt'IlITIS, UAOlIXa VUCO'II, XAL SUA DVJtlXll 1'ItKUXAXCY DYSl'HP SI A, I.KLVOliltlHKA, etc. This preparation is the result of Dr. Coleman's experiments with the medicinal prop erties of the tree in the L S. Msrine Hospital in San Francisco, in 1-STt and 1872. where he had unusual facilities tor test inj; tiie various met hods of preparing the remedv and its uses, it can be relied ujion as certain to five the prom is d results and hundreds ut testimonials ef its i ITieacy can be seen at his ollic. Jiso Kearnev sleet s,,n i r.ii.i.ki -ijy..-i.i- .1 ijui.iiiiiz. ii.i j ii.ivj tor vi t i.-i x VI US is a imw crful. yet harmless, febritucre, and is a special nr -narat ion t.ir t n . r ' . . r . ' . t , ,.-r.r . j. , . .... .... treatment of the malarious fevers of our interior vail. v ami is war ranted to euro any case of EEVEH AN1 AGUE treated w'it h it accord inr to directions, while the baneful results of t he usual tpiinine and arsenical rcmedie for those diseases arc entirely avoided. FOR rilYSICIAXS, Coleman's Fluid Extract of Euealvptus in 1-m bottles. lie ware ef imitat ieins. and tflke none but Coleinan's For sale everywhere, a ntl by Hode, Calef A Co., 'hrlesal 1 iru "-.'isf c U V A 1 V 1' 8J S. I1ortIand' oK' . As-nts lor Cr! Jon. JOHN MYEES. OREGON C2TY. DHALER IN DRY' GOOD?, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Bocks acd Stations! v. I will pay the highest prices for and all kinds of GCOD COUNTRY PRODUCE. I will sell as low as any house hi Oregon for CASH Olt ITS EQ VIVA I.liXT in Good Merchantable Pro-luce I am soiling very low for CASH 13 ia:v2. Give mc a call and satisfy yourse lves. JOHN MYERS. Oregon City, March 21. 1873. fount jr Trpasurrr's holier. TREAsritKR-s Offipf, Clackamas Co ) Ohf.gox City, May Mh. 1S73. 1 "ATOTICK I.S HEREBY GIVEN THAT Jl. there are funds now em hnmi county warrants endorsed for intcrcs, prior SeptemlKT 5.11th, 1S72. Interest will c ase from this elate T. J. McCARVEU. Treasurer 4W lr ATrrTT WEWILLGIVE -il ai -L JlJ 1J encrge tic men and wome-n Ihisincss that atiII Pay from $4 to. f S per dav, can be pursued in your ewn nejhborheiod, and is strictly honorable. I'art iculars Ir', or sample that will enable yeai to go to work at once, will be sent, en receipt of two three cent stamps. Address, J. LATHAM & CO. 61 arrtS 202 Washington st., Bo-ton, Mass. 0 IX a New Stock of ...... . . - - .... . .......w.. 30may;S71yl. PACIFIC BOOT mo SHOE HOUSE. OPPOSITE OC C IDENTAL HOTEL AN IfvirulENSE.STOCrC AS USUAL. GEORGE A. PEASE, SCC'CKSSOR TO PROTZMAS", GILLIIIAX CO. o Corner First and Morriaon streets. J'Oltn.AXI), OltJiGOX. November 22, lS72-tf. BARNUH RESTAURANT LE0X DcLOUEY, Proprietor, (Late of the Cliff House.) MA IX ST11EIZT, OMiGOX CITY. OG.T. THE irNDKRSIGKD O J rescct fully announ ces lo his friends a the iravcliiig Publir, that he has re-oiK iicd the above named e5o!itsi.iiisiiii:. The Proprietor knows how to servo r1a customers with 0 .(tus, rij' Feet A Uood Cup or CoflTetf, O Or GcmmI Sqoar Xr.L , LEON DiLOUEY. Oregon City. March tia. l!73-tl. V,'m. BR0UGHT0X 70FU) RF.srr:cTFUi.r.Y inform ' t llC Citl.ens ol Ortfot ( -it nn.I i-ir. n ity that he is prepared to furnish Pr Spruce mid Cedar LUMBER of every description. Pry Flooring, Cciling,Spruce(fer Shelving). t-iuiv , l-u-k.-ts, hence Pef,t (Cedar. Constantly on Hand. Street anil Sidewalk Lumber fnrnishctt on the slmrti st notici, at as low rati s as can o" purciiaseti elsewhere in the Statu. vjic ine ;i can, ai me OKEGOX C ITY, SAW MII.L. March 21. l.S73-tf. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY YIKTFE OF A Willi OKEXECl' tion ami a decree of foreclosure and an onlcrof sale issued out of t he Circuit Court ol the State tit Oregon, for the county of Clackamas, ami to me elirecti-d, in lavorof Fhilamy Otis and Daniel Otis, her hus band, and against E. A. Gibse.n, lor th sum of erne theiusaml anil sevent v-nin and Sl-ltKi (?l,ir;!i.K4) dollars, pold coin, with interest at the rate of one r cent. p-r moiitli lrom the -"Ah day of Octolier. A. P., Is7, together with costs of suit and dis bursements. Therefore by virtue ef the above mentioned execution, 1 have levied Uiem the south hair of sce-tion cleve-n (II) , in township three (.) south, range one west, contain ing three hundred and twenty acres, more or less, all in Clackamas coun ty, Oregon, antl now the property of E. A, Gibson, deiendant, and 011 Tiit-wluj-, leri lll day or June, JS7t at the Cemrt Hemse door in Oregon City. Clackamas county, Oregon, at the hour er one ei'ciook, p. m., I will sell at public auc tiein the above descriled real estate', to thtf highest bidder.foreash paid to me In hand, o satisfy execution, interest, costs, and accruing costs. May luth, IST3, A. F. HEPGEP. Sheriff, Py HENRY HEDGES, I leputy. w4 A. C. YVALLJNC'S PIONEER BOOK BINDERY. PittocK' Corner of Stark nntl Fro nt Streets. FGRTLAKD, - - - OREGON. BLANK FOOKS Itt'LED AND POITNH to eny desird pattern. Music books. Magazines, Newspa pers, etc., bound In ev erv'viirietv of style known, to the trmde. Ortlers irom the country promptly at tend' t! to. j!C C'On preiav! Agents wanted! &0 TO WjU All classes of work incix-o-pie, ef either s"x, young or old, make mon-v ey nt weirk for us 'in their spare moments, or nil the time, than at anythimr else. Par ticulars free. Aeldress G. Stinson A Co., Portland, Maine. 27sTl"2.rl o O o o o o o O o o o O