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PRECOX I'lTV, PRECOX, JUNE tf,
Akp.kstkp. Considerable stir was
created in our town last Saturday after
noon when a reiort was circulated that
James M. Moore, a well known. citizen
of this countv and old stettler here had
qen arrested on a warrant issued at
Portland, charj;iiiK him
tfrju'. Davids w, arrested on
the same dav at Salem and the two
were tak Portland on Saturday
afternoon's train, where they were
t.Wii before Justice Anderson, who
hei I tlifiii i bonds of ?-',KW each which
thev trave, and were to appear the lol
1 "win Tm sday for trial. On 1 uesday,
while the trial was poms on, the Shcr
itf of Multnomah county came into
ixrfirt ami took the prisoners Ik. th of
thl ni having be ", indicted by the
Grand Jury then in session. They
were arraigned M f .re Judge L pton
at r-ave 'Hnds in the sun. ot $2.ii for
- ...i.l inwn until ttt-
i ...;ti. .vinii' or s imii.iti'Mi
IlVv to Pi' ad. This charge gnnvs out
of the Curathar's land chum alTair and
we understand the matter, it iseharjr
cd that these partis procured lalse ev
idence as lo the identity of the tanioiw
Joseph Thomas, who now says that his
name is Joseph C Nixon, ot Mobile,
Mabama. It is also stated hat Nixon s
wife and daughter are now in Portland.
Vs this nutter is to undergo a legal ex
amination, we forlwar giving any fur
ther particulars of the affair.
Clackamas I j ask Halt. Ci.nt.-This
CV lub has eiTected a permanent organi
zation, an 1 has elected the following
ollieers: ;. Johnson, President;
Noltn'T. Nice President; Win. E.
Pratt, Secretary; F. . McCown, Treas
urer Tli'- following Directors were
elected: W'm. II. Warren. A. C. Bailey
;md Jeorire Warner. S. ). Pope was
.lioseii Captain; Chas. K. Warren and
Col W.Ij. White; wereeleetel Umpires,
md J. M. liaeon scorer. At a meeting
...f the club last rridav evening tin
'Secretary was directed to semi a chal
lenge to th;' Pioneer Club of Portland
to play a series of games for the cham
pionship, which challenge has been ac-
-pted and the first game will be played
Jcre to-morrow. Last Saturday the
Pioneers were badly beaten by the
P.u ilics. but this is hot regarded here
as evidence that they can do it again,
but mite t !e contrary. The Clackamas
and Pioneer clubs liave been the two
contending ones for the championship
ever since l.ase ball was inaugurated in
this State, and since lvo the Clackamas
-lub have held the honors. A lively
game may be expected.
u Attkmitk: to Commit Rath. We
have been informed that a man, whose
Oiiame we will omit for the present, at-
t unpted to commit rape upon the per
son of Indian Susan. The Indian w-f-ian.
more virtuous than the white
mjltk who is married, foiled him in his
sittetnot. and bruised him up considera
lv, whil she received injuries in at
leinpting'to protect herself from the
assault of a man of whom better was
expected. We learn that this is not
the first time he has attempted the
sane- thins, and the srpiaw kept it si
1'iit on the promise that he would let
her alone but this lust time he tried
for e, ami the woman could endure it
no longer, and exposed him to the
ii'.dshbors.
Tii vrleK K. A large quarry of trap
rock exi;-ts near Oregon City, says the
I'.ulletin. and it is so extensive as to be
eapaMe of furnishing material eviough
to lay foundati..ns for all the buildiivg
fiat ina be ereeted in the State for
the next ten years. It is used largi ly
in this vi'.y. as it can be pro'ured for
live dollars per seow load, and one of
these bo;.t loads is sutlieient for any
or.Unary buildimr. We notiee a large
iiiimiIkt of scows comimr here laden
with it, and they prove that activity in
imildiug. at least, is rife.
tV ill
KoruTii ok Jri.Y. We have been
T:re. men! ly aslii'il durmir the past week
whether we are to huve a celebration
i i town on the coming Fourth. In
order io obtain an expression an 1 take
k line st(
s is tor the purpose ot ol.serv-
s tor the
sitiee ot'
w n.l 1 r
iTi.':is
m irrow
t acre I e
ur National Anniversarv, we
.iLTget that a im-eti'm ot the
e !i.-ld at the Court !bue. tv
eveniiiLr, at s o'clock. Iet
a full attendance anil an ex-
pressiiMi of our -iti.ens had as to
whether thev -th'sire t celebrate or not.
0 Ekin.j Mov;:n. The building for
""many years located on the corner of
Third ar.d Main stretls. N W'iii'jr mov-
1 to the b:t opivosite. and Messrs.
3' i;.e liros. roj.ose to immediately
-omm-iiee the er'etin of a two-story
brick on the present site of their store.
This wilt be a decided improvement,
and will add jrreatly to the appearance
of our cit v.
Iron (uik. Mr. John Naeliand, re
siding on the Clackamas, about two
'niilew from this plaee. has shown us a
s'.veinieii of iron ore found on bis place
' which exeells anytliiiej in richness we
have ever seen. The led ire is very ex
tensive aiul must prove in time io l
very valuable. It is onlv about a half
mile from the railroad.
I'ocurii at Sola Scmxtis. The citi
zens of this county in the neigborliood
of the Sc. da Springs j.rop-ise t celebrate
t'.ieeoming Fourth of .lulv in an a
proj.i i.it.f manner. Mr. W.'f. Johnson
h is been invited to deliver the (.ration
and C. K. Warren I's.p, to read the dec
laration of Independence. A ;ood
tunc may be anticipated.
IVvssf.o Tii.)ri;ij.-A raft of ash
logs of a out lift v thousand feet jnissed
through the locks last .Saturday for the
Portland market. Th; is the tirst in
stallment, and we have no doubt but
what many rafts will pass through.
1 asides firewood. Mr. i'ara.pie hasthe
honor ot U ing the pi,.. ntcr in this en
terprise. Examination. Chief Fngineer White
and Marshal Kelly have been around
tow n dui ing the w eek looking into the
condition and security of stove-pipes
and tines Tli n.oilf ii'il,..:, :. . : .
...... ........ ...x 1 .tli 1 'I 1 I it M , ll 14
iioticible in a numl er of ro..fs l-.'io.r
relieved of the moss which has gather
,ed on tlu in for many years.
Di:r
w ho
art !:!. Mr. Abel F.udey und wife
have been here on a visit tr. tiw.;-
friends h It for Victoria last YVednes-
lay evening on the G rover. We wish
them a pleasant journey ti tlieir pres
ent home, and hoH- it will j.ot lieli.ii"
d'ore tb.-y will again U citizens ol"
.Oregon City.
Fi.ao Pot.i.. Mr. (J I.ingrem present
ed Fountain Hose Co. No. 1 a verv
ihandsonio J 11 for a Hag staff, which is
o 1 erected on the corner of the engine
house. M r. John Scliram. the foreiiian
of the company, requests us to return
his thanks to" the doner on behalf of
the mambers.
Take Notice. The young scamps
wtio are in the habit of stealing the
.cherries oil" the trees optosite the Con
pregation;l Church are notified that
if th are caught ut the business they
will be arrested. It is not the cherries
but the destruction of the trees we care
about.
Personal.
Saturday of
We had the pi
leasure last '
1
our streets,
meeting on
apt. Phil. Shannon, an old citizen . f
t. Phi
this
Place, and formerly n nnnnlnr
Mi'ilintX'at-man on the Vitl:itnerte now
,V arni springs, Wasco countv. The
captain looks as though his mountain
home agrees with him.
Pkactioino. Fountain and Cataract
Hose Companies were out practicing
last Wednesday evening. ' j
Contract I-kt. Mrs. M. M. Char
man has let the contract to Messrs.
Hedges v Binman to build a fine two
storv residence on the lot formerly oc
cupied, bv her on Main street. 'The
cost of tlfe building we learn, will be
near SI .WW.
New Steamer. The steamer Van
couver, recently purchased by the W.
R. T. Co., passed up the river last
Thursday and returned on Wednesday
evening. (.'apt. Pass. Miller is in com
mand of the new boat.
Lowkst Bmnnn. Mr. R. T. Bulger,
of Portland, was the lowest bidder to
build the new boat for the W. R. T.
Company. NVe have not learned
whether the conWct was let or not.
III. Mr. George L,aroeque, lias been
confined to his residence with a se
vere attack of sickness during the past
week. At last accounts he was improv
ing
Picnic. The children belonging to
the Fpiscopal Sunday School had their
picnic last Tuesday, and we are inform
ed that they had a very pleasant time.
The Gov. f trover brings down full
loads of freight and big lists of passen
gers at each trip.
Cherries and strawberries are in
abundance in our market. Rather high
though.
Cono.NER.-Ur. II. V. Ross was ap
Kinted Coroner at the last term" of the
Countv Court.
Warm. The weather for the past
week has been pretty warm.
Farmers Convention. The Farm
er's Convention met at Salem last
"Wednesday. The attendance was
quite large, and the interests of the
fanners seem to be receiving that
consideration which the magnitude
of the subject requires and we may
expect much good to result from
these gatherings. "We shall publish
a synopsis of the proceedings in our
next issues.
I. O. G. T. The Grand Lodge of
the Independent Order of (rood Tem
plars met at Albany last Tuesday.
On Wednesday the following Grand
Ofiieers were elected for the ensuing
year: Tilmon Ford, G. W. C. T. ;
Mrs. M. E. lloxter, G. W. Counsel
or; Miss Annie Underwood, G. W.
V. T.; James-A. Smith, G. W. S.; J.
j 13. McClane, G. W. T.
From the Forest Grove hulepenu
rnt: At the late meeting of the Trus
tees of the Tualatin Academy and
Pacific University, George II. Collier,
! A. M., was elected a Trustee; Horace
j Lyman, A. M.,was transferred to the
j chair of Rhetoric and History; A. J.
Anderson, A. M., was appointed
Professor of Mathematics, but to be
acting Principal in the Academy for
one year; Mrs. P. A. Savior was con
tinued in school; and Rev. Thomas
Condon was elected Lecturer on Ge
ology in the institution. The linan-
j ces ami an misiness m;ut:'is were jmi
, il!lTi.l of ,i tv.mniittop of the
, . ,. . . xr -ir...... .
I J"'illu. 01 7. JL. rill ,
Hinman and George H. Collier. An
appropriation of 84,0ll) was made for
refitting and completing the college
buildings and making improvements
upon the college grounds.
; A dispatch of .Tune 5th from Oak
land, says: "Considerable excite
! ment prevails here in consequence
j of the discovery of placer diggings
: in the Cascade range of mountains
! east of this plaee. Small parties of
prospectors have been going to the
j mines for several months past, and
parties just returned give favorable
! accounts of thediggings. The mines
j are located on Steamboat and Blue
! creeks, tributaries of the North
i Uupqua. There are about seventy-
live men in the mines at pre.-ent.
Th k Pm; m i v t T-f si x In another
column will be found a new announce
ment from the publishers of the jvijv
tilar family and storv weeklv, (It'll
Fir.KsiDK Fiukxp. This pae'r is en
dorsed by the prominent papers of
Chicago and other places, and is evi
dently a rrand success. They an
nounce that their second annual dis
tribution w ill positively take plaee on
the t!i of August next. Theirehromo
is a Inanity, and all they claim for it.
Read tlieir advertisement, it will give
you full particulars.
IIkvuk dk Ia Mode. This excellent
fashion Magazine for May is on our ta
ble. It is a tine work, ami has a full
description of all the latest fashions.
It is published by S. T. Taylor, XW
Uroadway, New York.
DIED.
In San Francisco, June 2d, at her
residence. 47 South Park, Marv Pose,
wife of John D. t'ounrhlin.
.Medicinal Poisons on the Wane.
The patriarchs took no mercury, no
bismuth, no iodine, no bromide of po
tassium, no strychoria, no quinine.
Happy old gentlemen! they did not
even know of the existence of these
..
specitics, and yet thev lived until it
seemed as if Death had forgotten them.
Their medicines were herbs and roots.
The- have left this fact on record, ami
the world seems to be now taking note
' f 11 aml rt'tu"'n.ir to the lirst prinei-
i'lcsoi ineuicaiion. 1 Iostetter s Stem
ach Hitters, the purest ami most effica
cious vegetable restorative of the day,
is also the most popular. Thousands
of persons who only a few years ago
believed implicitly in all the jhusoiis
I men figure m the pharmaco-pia. now
i pronounce this ..r.latable tonic and al-
terative an all-suilicient remedy for
; dvspepsia. nervous debility, const ipa
' tion. billions complaints, headache, in
; termittent fevers, and all the ordinary
distnrbanees of the stomach, the liver,
i the discharging organs an. I the brain.
! The time is n..t far distant when most
of the powerful and venomous dries
now so recklessly administered bv
. practitmners of the heroic" school, in
cases that might easily be controlled
: by milder treatment. will be utfcrlv dis-
As n the 1tlkm.ur public, w ho are
generally ahead ot the professionals
Have already put the dangerous pre, a!
V ;V- C'vyopiwcai f.iivsicians.
' ration aside and adopted H.,st,-tter's
' lU'iers ill UH
lr stead as a safe nd
eellent household medicine, adanted t
almost every ailment except the organ
ic and deadly contagious diseases. For
more than twenty years this famous
restorative and Preventive has been
annually strengthening its hold upon
the public confidence, and it now takes
the lead of every advertised medicine
manufactured in this country.
a 1 '"
A stump speaker exclaimed : ' " I
know no North, no South, no East,
no West, fellow-citizens!" "Then,"
exclaimed an old farmer in the crowd,
"it's time you went -to school and
lartit jography."
You run not afford to neglect a cold. It
will fasten its hand upon the strongest
constitution, unless attended to in time.
Dk. Wistar's Ualssam ok Wild Ciierky
will cure it in every change, from the early
tuufiii iu vousumpuon USeir.
Johnson' Aivxhm I.ininii tU mav be used
to advantage wh. r any Liniment is desir
able. In cases of sever.' cramps and pains
in the stomach, it is undoubtedly the best
article that can be used internally.'
Habitual constipation leads to the follow
ing result: Intlamation of the kidm-vs,
sick and nervous headache, biliousness,
dyspepsia, indigestion, piles, loss of appe
tite and strength; all of which mav be
avoided by being regular in vour habits,
and taking say one of J'arxuilx' I'uryutive
IWs nightly for four or six weeks.
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The Most Popular Medicine Extant.
1840. Over 30 Years 1873.
Since tile Introduction or
PERRY ID AVIS'
PA E JJ-K ILLER.
rgTHE PAIN-KILI.KK
-" Is equally applicable and efficacious to
young or old.
rgnilK P AIX-KII.I.EU
is both an Internal and Kxternal rem
edy. rPHE PAIX-KIf.I.Kit
will cure Fever and Ague when other
remedies have tailed.
- saoiild b- u -d at the first manifesta
tions oi cold or cougii.
is the ;r.-at Fatnilv Medicine of the
Age.
T9-Uv Pa i it-Killer
A Will cure Painter's Colic.
rjJNhe Pa ill-Killer
Is good for Scalds and Hums.
rwtv Pain-
-Killer
Verdict
J- has the
favor.
of the People in its
TTMie Paii-Kill r
Uives I'niversal Satisfaction.
'EMif Paiin-Kill-r
Beware of Imitntioivt and CouittrrOits.
ripiw Pi2i-Killer
Is almost a certain cur Tor OIIiM.KKA,
and has, wit bout doubt, be.-n mor suce"ss
ful in curing lliis terrible disas than any
other known r mdy,or ev-n the most em
inint and skillful Physicians. In India,
Airica. China, wle-re tiiis dr -adful dis -ase
is ev-r more or less jir-vnl"iit. the PAIX
KILbKItis consider -d by t h- natives, as
well as Kurop"an r -siilents in thosj cli
mates, a SM'KK Uemki.v.
rjpUe Pnin-Killer
- Kach bottle is wrapped with full direc
tions for use.
rMie P:iin-Killer
- Is sold bv nil Iruggists and Tiealers in
Fatnilv .Medicines.
june-lm.
Special Notice.
It is a well known fact that Dyspep
sia and indigestion are the causes of
nearly all the" diseases that the human
body is heir to; then why. pay enor
mous doctors' bills? Kv usi'mr Dr.
Henley's celebrated IXIi 1 Jitters they
ean be" tlioroiiiily eradicated from the
system and new life imparted to the
s'utferer. Head physicians certiiicates
in another column.
XKW TO-DAY
fSMlK HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
X price paid lor wool. JOHN .MY Fits.
TO IjKT.
ryiHi: koom Foit.MEitbv occupied
j as t he ( 'ouneil Chamber, iti hr. Tli"s
sing's brick building. Apply at t his oihce.
Professional and Amataur Musicians
should examine the combination Solo
Stops found only in GEO. WOODS A CO S
( UtO.lNS.
Til K .KOI.INE. A most delicate, sr:t or
br --at hing stop.
TIIK VOX HUMANA. A baritone solo,
not a fan or tr-molo.
TDK PIANo. , beautifully toned piano,
which will nevr r eiiuir tuning. See ad-vi-rtiSiiieai
in a not h.rcoiunin. junl'ini-J
I K.)i;SK LOST !
N THE 10; it ir.st.
about 10 miles east of
r gon City,
on the ( 'lacka mas river,
a dark buy horse, about U hands Isigii, no
brands: sinch marks on hot li sides : new
ly shod on all lour feet, little star in fore
head. He was rais"d by Clingeii. on th"
Moialla. A lib'-ral reward will be paid lor
his return to tin undersigned, or for infor
mation which will lead to his r -covery.
OKI . CKAKIC.
Oregon City, .Iun l?th. 1ST.;. tf
GEO. WGOOS ft GO'S
The most remarkable instrument ever per
fected ; capable ()f the most beautiful mus
ical effects, and in the most elegant cases.
All Lover: of Music
should p 'e them, and har thf Ir
COMBINATION SOLO STOPS.
Win. Ci. BADd KR,
Of 7lli SaiiHome St., San Fru iicisci.,
has them. juriel.'Jm.l.
SHERIFF'S SAL.
BV ViirrCK OK A WHIT OK Excep
tion issued out of the Circuit court of
tlieStateof Or gou for the county of Clack
amas in favor of l-'ra n k latens and against
William (piimi, and to me direct ed, where
as on t he 2Jd day of -May, A. I. 173, judg
ment was recovered in favor of Frank
(iatens and against William Qiilnn for the
sum of forty-eight dollars ami thirty-eight
cents (?JS.:JM with interest at the rat'"- of ten
p-r ceit. per annum till paid ; together
with costs and disbursements amounting
to eleven and . Via! dollars. Now, t In t to re.
lor want of personal property, I have levied
upon the following described real estate,to
wit: All of lots mimlwred 1. 2, 7 ami S in
block number SJ and all of dots numbered
4 and S in block number 33 : a!I hi Or -gon
City, Clackamas county, Oregon, as shown
by the maiis and plats t hereof. On
Saturday, July I'.Mli, A. I., Is7n,
at the hour of 2 o'clock, p. m.. at the Court
Hons- door in i ir-'iron City, Clackamas
county. I (regon, I will sell all'of defendant's
inter 'st in the above described property or
enough thereof to sat isty execution, costs
and accruing costs, to the highest bidder
for cash paid to me jn hand.
A. K. HKlniKs, sheritr.
I'.y i I EN KV HKlKiES, Deputy.
June loth, ls'i. w4."
SHER.'FTS SAL.
V V I ETl' E ) K A W It IT OK F'.X EC I -
ion issued out of the Circuit Court of
the State ot i iregon ior tlie county ot Mult
nomah, and to me directed, whereas on the
Mth day of June, A. I ., i7:, judgment was
recovered in tavor of J. P. Smith and
agalst Daniel Harvey tor the sum of three
hundred and seventy-live dollars and lorty
three cents (?:I75.1!), with interest at the
rate of one per cent, per month from the
tth day of Jun". A. I .. 1-7:1. together with
costs of suit and disbursements. Now,
therefore, by virtu" of the above named
execution, lor want of personal property, I
have levied tion the lollowing described
real estate, property of defendant, to-wit :
All of blck numbered H, lbT, 1)2 ami 114,
and all of lots numbered 1, Z, 7 and H in
block number mi: and all of lots numbered
1, 2. X ami 4 in block number :ja : and all of
lractional lots numbered 7 and s in block
number hi; all in Oregon City, Clackamas
county, Oregon, as shown by the maps and
plats thereof. Now on
Satunlny, July ltMli. A. I., is? 3,
at the hour of 1 o'clock, p. m., at the court
house door in Oregon City, Clackamas
county, Oregon, I will sell at public auction
to t he highest bidder, for cash paid tome
in hand, all of Paniel Harvey's interest in
the above descriled real estate, or enough
thereof to satisfy judgment, costs and ac
cruing costs.
A. E. HETiOEs. SherilT.
ISy IIENKV HEHOES, Deputy.
June I3tl. 173. i.
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SOCIETY XOTrCES.
okkgon' i.oi)(;n xo. 3, 1. 1. . v..
Meets every Thursday gy
evening at 7'i o'clock, in the X1
Odd Fellows' Hall. Main
street. Members of the Or
der are invited to attend. Bv order
N. (r.
itiiiiixc v J)i:;ii:i: ldiksu no.
:. I. O. O. V., Meets on the
Second and Fourth Tues
day evenings each month.
;it 7 '-j o'ch
in tlie tl.lii
Fellows' Hall. Members of the Decree
are invited to attend.
MIJI TNOMAII I.)l)(;i; NO. I, A. I'.
it A. M.. Holds its regular com- a
munications on the' First and V'A'V
Third Saturdays in each month, AJ
at 7 o'clock from the iath of Sep.
tember to the Uotlx of.Man h;and 7'
o'clock from the L'Oth of March to the
20th of ScpteniluM'. I5rethren in good
standing are invited to attend.
l'.y order of 'VV-
1'AM.S IIXCA.MPMIAT NO. S,I.O.
O. V.. Meets at Odd Fellows'
Hall on the First andT'iird Tues
day of each month. Patriarchs
in good standing are invited to attend.
OHSCCfJ CITY BREWERY.
JU'iiry Jiui:u?ci, rfJJrs
Having prnoiAs- J-HiVS
ed th above prew- L1
cry wishes to inform the public that he is
now prepared to manufacture a No. 1 qual
ity of
. .t if i:n j! i: an,
as pood as can be obtained anywhere in
the State. Orders solicited ai:d promptly
tilled.
VERY, FEED, AND SALE
rMIE CNI)KKSI(JNEI) PHOPUIETI lit OK
L th i.ivery Stableon Kilt h street,' iregon
City, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand
Siiddle nul Ru;ry Ilovscs,
lJ'e;"iiei. Hrriag-es and HacUs.
He will also run a hack to and from the
VL'ILHSiT SODA SPRINGS
during the summer sason. with good
horscs.competent and gentlemanly drivers,
FARE AT LIVING RATES.
J. M. KKAKH, Proprietor.
Oregon City, May T., 1ST I.
A good No. 1 second-hand wagon. in thor
ough repair, for sale cheap; acres of
land. H miles southeast of Oregon City, for
sale cheap. mayijatf.
Aliout loO pounds oflori"; prim
er, of wliit-li tliis is an impression
lias been in use but n short time,
jxonil work,
eitlier tied
extra.
i
rice 'So cents io,
up
or in cases cases
A I. S O,
A small font of Nonpcriel of which this is an
impression. Trice- 35 cent ' Iti. As govl as now.
Tlicro is enough to set about one column of this
paper solid. Address this otfice.
ICE-CREAM SALOON,
LOTIS SAAL,
: : PKOrKlETOR.
I
WOn.H UKSPKCTFCT.I.Y AN
noiinoc to ttit" citiz'-ns of On-jron City
and vicinity, that I have opened an
ICE-CREAM ami CONFECTIONERY
cstaMishment in the building formrrly
occupied ly L. Iiller, on the
Corner of Fourth anil Main Street.
Tho Arlic Sotla Fountain will he in
operation to Piiply the demands of the
tliir-tv. I inanulactiire all my own stock,
consequently they are Pure tint I Fresh. A
share of public patronage is resix-ctlulty so
licited. , ..,
Oregon City, September 6th, l.2-tf.
A. G. WALLINC'S
PIONEER BOOK BINDERY.
PlttocU's RillH"jr Corner of Stark
unit Front Streets.
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
TUXK r-OOKf
p.rr.ED and no UNO
J t
to anv desired pattern. Music books.
Magazines. Newspapers, etc., bound in ev
ery variet v of style known to the trrade.
Order from the country promptly at
tended to.
dj rr a. Cjnr per day! Agents wanted !
X0 &AJ All classes of working jx-o-ple,
of cither sex, yonnj or old, make mon
ey at work for us in their spare moments,
or all the time, than at anything else. Par
ticulars free. Address C. Ntinson & Co.,
Portland, Maine. -VsplTivi
BANCROFT LIBRARY,
Auvriioy axd commission.
A. B. RICHARDSON,
Auctioiieor,
C ornier of Front Oak stu., Portland.
Auction
Sales
Of Ileal
Estate, Groceries, General Mer
chandise and Horses.
SALE
DAYS Wednesday and Saturday.
A. 15. KICIIAKIJSOX.
Auctioneer.
At Private Ssilc.
English Ue fined Bar and Bundle Iron,
English Square and Octagon Cast
Steel, Horse Shoes, Hasps,
Sa ws.Scre ws. Fry- Pa ns.
Sheet Iron, It.
U. Iron.
A I, N O
A large assortment of Groceries and I.iq-
A. li.
KICUAlllst,
Jan. 1, lST3-tf.
Auctioneer.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
JUST RECEIVEIl AT
UEAI.EIt IX
Dry Goods,
Clot hing,
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware, Groceries,
Crockery, Notions,
Indies and Gents'
Furnishing Goods,
etc., etc., etc., etc.
Main Street, Oregon City.
lroduce of all kinds bought, for which I
pay the highest market price, if you de
sire good Ooods at Low prices, call at
. S K L I, 1 X G ' s
and examine his new stock of Spring goods.
Givi; me a call and conince vourselves.
My motto is.
" QUICK SALKS AND SMALL PROFITS."
The highest market price paid for wool.
I. SELLING.
Oregon City, March 21, 1873-tf.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
Tl HE E N II E It S I V, N E I) AN- r"3;
3 nounectothecitizensof Oregon ,7
City and Clackamas countv that thev have
just opened a
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT
I N
Oregon City,
Main street, next door north of Shades Sa
loon, where t hey will keep on hand and lor
sale all goods pertaining to t heir line, at t he
lowkst livinu itATKS. Kspecial attention
given to t lie repairing of Ki nk 'I'm K Pi kcks.
All gooils sold and worn done warranted.
GK.O. A. HAAS & SON.
Oregon City, I'eb. 0, lS7;J-tf.
N E V YORK HOTEL
( Dent fches Oaft haus.)
No. 17 Kront Street, Opposite the Mail
Steamship Landing,
PORTLAXU, OKEtO.V
N.KOTIIFUS, J. J. V.1LKLWS, Proprietors.
Hoard j Week
...J.'i.fM)
.... li.OO
... l.eo
Hoard V Week with lodging...
Hoard y 1 ay ....
Pnblir Exiimiiialion of Tt'iifhsrs !
AJtiTICE IS HF.EEHV OIVEN THAT IN
compliance with the law, tle-re will be
a Public Examination of Teachers, at the
Oregon City Seminary, on
Saturday, .tunc SiMU, 1J:J,
commencing at f'. o'clock, a. m. It is de
siredthat all who e.ptct to teach in this
countv should attend public examinina
t ions as there is no charge for certiiicates
issued, and it secures a uniformity in ex
aminations. Prois. Mat-rum, Moreland,
and Nicholson are appointed to aid in t he
examination. The same rules applleU at
public examinations are strictly enforced
at all private examinations.
A. NOLTNEIt,
Snjit. o f I'nhlir School for Clavknmni Co.
June t.t h, ISel.
wt
rilv Tiix-i'iivcrs !
0
V-OTICE IS HEItEHY GIVEN THAT
tlie Assessor of Oregon City has com
pleted th" assessment of property for t he
vear ls7.!.aml filed the assessment roll with
the! 'ity Ri-corder : should the owner of any
projMTty assessed not be satisfied with the
valuation thereof he may apply to the City
Council for a reduction of the same on or
before the ith day of June, l.S7:(.
K. . M C WN, Mayor.
Attest : Wr. P. IU'KNS, liecorder.
Oregon City, June 3 isi:. wj.
Stockholders 3Ieeti!i2:!
riTiiK anncaTj mfktini; koh tiii:
J Kl-Ctirn of Directors of the Oreyon
t ' Jlaiint'aetui-iiijf Coin)an- will be
held at their ollice i" this city. Saturday,
Julv l 'th 1S7'. K. JACOK, President.
M". A. S'l KATTON, S;-cretary. wl.
"GUA1D AGAINST FIRE!
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.
rjMIK NTMEItors SF.VKRK F1RKS
X which have occurred in our State the
past vear, and the late disastrous confla
grations in Portland, Spriiurvill Dalles,
Oregon City, and Jacksonville, should ad
nionish j)roperty owners to seek indemnity
arainst loss and damatre by tire without
delay.
THE PHCENIX
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.,
Represented on the Pacific coast for over
Hit,...r, v..rs Miirinr which ieriod it lias
paid StWio,olo lor Fire Ixisses in the Pa
cilic Department), is one of the leading
merican Fire Insurance Companies, and
the onlv Hartford Company represented in
the state of i irejron. In the prompt adjust
ment and payment of its losses.the Plm-nix
has no superior, the Company has never
had a suit in the State, and in the prompt
cash payment of nearly
82, 100,000 OO
in the Chicago and Post oh, proves that the
old Pho-nix is equal to its every enyane
ment. The AKntsof the Pha-nixare authorized
bv commission lrom the company to issue
and r.'ii'-w Policies direct, and without ref
erence to Portland, San Francisco, or else
where, thus enabling the applicant to se
cure iiiimffU'ite and liimlinii protection.
Rates as iow as solvency and lair profit
will admit of.
W. P. BURNS,
Resident Ajrent, Oregon Cit v.
April IS, I.j73.-m3
Iour Splendid Chromos
Subscriber.
to I -l very
Arrangements have lioen made hy
which we can oiler a year's subscrip
tion to The New York Christian at
Work ani Iv'i.kctio Wkkki.v, with
their four inaniticent Chromos:
" ifol Morning." Carlo in Mischief,"
" Spring Flowers." together with our
own journal fr 50.
As the Chromos alone are worth from
5-10 00to:?l.-on, anil as the New York
publication is every way first-class, it
presents an unusual opportunity to our
suls-rilHTs. The Chromos are made
by I'raii'j and other celebrated artists,
and will lx forwarded promptly bv
mail prepaid.
Should any subscriber desire onlv
the two tirst named Chromos, thev will
lesent with the two publications for
Remit to the publisher of this paper.
CHLA.S. H. CA.TJJTIELD,o
DEALER IX
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
CORXER OF SEVEXTH AX1) MA1X STREETS, OR EG OX C ITT.
Has Just Received a New Stock of
Calicoes, Dress Goods, I'.rown and lileached Sheetings,
Uou.se Lining, Shirtings, TaUe-Linen, Irish Bosom Linens,
Linen Towelling. Table-Cloths, Corsets, Ladies' and Gents'
Hose, Thread. Cambrics, Buttons, Ribbons. Ibices and Insertions,
Embroidery,-White Goo.ls, Millinery, Fancy Goods, Ac.
Also, a full assortment of
LADIES' AND CHILDERM'S SHOES, o
Groceries, Crockery, (ilassware. Coal Oil. Coal Oil Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys,
WUicli have life Melerteil witU tpeciul care for this market und tannot
HE Sl'RPASSKD IX UUALITY Oil PRICE.
Till! IIIGHI'ST MARK1?T PRICi: PAH) l'OK COUNTRY PUODUCB,
March Lt, 1S7:.1 :tf
NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! NEW FIRM!
LEVY BEOTHEES
Have Just opened, in q
ZMai'sliall's STew liiilclinur, Oi'con Citv,
rpiIF. FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF CDOTIIINtf AND DRY-tJCiODS
L Roots and ShfK's, Hats and Caps, t Jentlemen's Furnishing Cioods, Hoseries Xo
tions. Cutlery, 15askets and Toys : also. Groceries and IYovisions, and a U '
(iEXEKAI, ASSORTMENT OF OTHER GOODS
Too numerous to describe, which we propose to sell at the Lowest Possible Rates, for
CASH..
MR. I.. LEVY, belnpr a PrnotloalJowfler of Ions experience, we will also deal in
and manufacture and repair Jewelry. We fruarantee all ourjjoods and work, or no pay.
Give us a call and examine our yjods, and save twenty per cent.
LEVY BROS.,
Secoml door nortli of t lie ro.stofl;ce, Main street, Orrgon City.
m- m-JM-ix jH)und Extract of
tus is a preparation combining all the valuable medical quaities of the Eucalvntus
niuvu i.-, i uiLit.urvi ill iniiu v tiiuui ilia j;,tHI'-M 1U1 li s Mlt'il ica j Ul 1 11 V ha VI II 'r
come the household remedy for all diseases of tlie K1DXKYS, m, A I) IJl' and uJtlX- T
Alt YCAXAI., and SJiMlXAL WKAKXESS. It seems to have a direct affinitv for the
GENITi M1RGANS and their surroundinrs, and curc-s them bv its alterative healin"
and balsamic projx-rties more ctreetually than any other known riunedv ' "
It is an invaluable retnedv tor all diseases of th
as PIKK'JIITIS, JIAfJIIXLi COLUir, .VAL'SJiA J UlilXU PltEtiXA A'C'I" LrsPJP
SI A, PJiUCllillr:A,(e. '
This preparation is the result of Dr. Coleman's exnerimenfs witn the mr.Hiinai rr-kU
erties of the tree in the I'. S. Msrine Hospital
ne nau unuse.ai laciin les ior lesunfr I lie various methods of preparing th
its uses, it can be relied iion as certain to frive the promised results" ai
testimonials of its efficacy can be seen at his office, 4Uf Kearnev steet 's-;
COLFAMX'S DOUltLE P XT It ACT JF KUCAI. YPTCs is si iow-
ne nau unusual laciin ie.si,r icsiintf I lie various met hods of iinnriiohon..n..lv nn,l
erful, yet harmless, febritujre, and is a special preparation tor tin
treatment of the malarious fevers of our interior valleys, and is war
ranted to cure any case of FEVER AN D AGUE treated wit ii it accord
ing to directions, while the baneful results of the usual Quinine and
arsenical remedie for those diseases are entirely avoided.
FOR PHYSICIANS, Coleman's Fluid Extract of Eucalvptus in 1-lh
bottles. Deware of imitations, and take none but. Coleman's For
sale everywhere, and by IIikIc, Cab f & Co., Wholesale 1 rii'--ists
SK Ilfl ' B . V B'S' I I Portland, Sole A-e,,ts for Oregon
JOHN MYEKS.
OREGON CITY.
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
ROOTS and
SHOES,
HARDWARE,
CROCK Eli Y
A N D
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Books and. Stationery.
I will pay the highest prices for
and all kinds of
GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE.
I will sell as low as any house in Oregon for
CASH Oil ITS EQUIVALKXT
in Good Merchantable Produce.
I am selling very low for
CASH IX IIAXJ.
Give me a call and satisfy yourselves.
JOHN MYEKS.
Orepon City, March 21. 1X73.
A GREAT DISCOVERY!
YO MO RE G RAY II AIR OR WIIIS
.1 kers if vou will use.I. LiPMaN'S
HAIR RESTORER. This is not a
vile comiKiiind. maile of Sutrar of
Iyad. Iic Sulphur, and other poisonous
minerals, which will protluce headache,
paralysis or insanitv, but a harmless pre
paration, free from sediment, easily !
plied, and in a brief space of time restoring,
t he hair or whiskers to their natural f
No preparation is necessary to use witn u.
but sim pi v to apply acw.rdins Dsnic1"
accompanying each Urftle This is the
cheapest, safest and best Hair Restorer e r
offered to the pubHc. TpVAXt prortor.
General Aernt. ' CH ARI-ES IANUA
A. CO., Wholesale Drupsirts. ynjer I .atur
and Clav st net s.San r nine isco Jn""
all orders must tn- aAinwd. Tcstirnon ia
of prominent citir.ons who ha c i sc. it ac
companvcach bottle. apr.ois3m
Dr. J. S. Coleman's Com- "B7,S"Trf W V BinrTC
Eucalvi
O
in San Francisco, in 171 and 1.S72 where
and hundreds of
San Francisco.
30maylST.3yl.
PACIFIC!
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL.
AM liVMEKSE STOCK AS USUAL.
GEORGE A. PEASE,
O
srrcKsson to
PR0TZ3I.1X, GILIIIFAX k CO.
riri ana Jlorrison otrfrta.
POP TP A XD, OP EG OX.
November 22, lS72-tf.
BARNUfil RESTAURANT0
LK0X llel.OUEV, Proprietor,
(Iite of the ClifT House.)
MA IX STPEET, OPEGOX CITY, OG X.
n
"ii-, i- J IJrJltSKJED
respect fully an nomi
nees to his iriends a the
Truvrlinr l-iililio.
that he has re-oiencd the above named
The'I'roprietor knows how to serve hta
customers with
O
A Good tn of Coffee.
Or a i.ood Snnrn Ieal
I-EOX DeLOCET.
)regon f'lt y, March 2s, isT.'J-tf.
Win. H ROUGH TO X
WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM
T T t he citizens of Oregon Citv and vicin
ity that he is prepared to lurnish
Fir, Sprute and (Vdar
UMBE It
of every description.
Dry FlfKirinjr, Ceilinp,Spruce(for Shelving).
Ijittice, I'ickets, Pence I'osts
(Cedar).
Constantly on Hand.
Street and Sidewalk Lumber furnished
on the shortest notice, at as low rates as
can be purchased elsewhere in the State.
Give me a call, at t he
OREGON CITY, SAW MILL
March 21. 1873-tf.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Y VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECU-
tion and a decree of foreclosure and an
order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon, for the county of
Clackamas, and to me directed, in favor of
Philancy Otis and Daniel Otis, her hus
band, and apainst E. A. Gibson, for the
sum of one thousand and seventy-nine
andM-liNi (?l,07f.s4) dollars, pold coin, with
interest at the rate of one per cent, per
month from the 2!t h dav of Octoln-r. A. I).
172, together with costs of suit and dis-.Q
bursemi'iits. Therefore by virtue of the
above mentioned execution, I have levied
uion t he south half of section eleven III) ,
in township three (3) south, ranpe one
west, cont aininir t hree hundred and twenty
acres, more or less, all in Clackamas coun
ty, r"-ron, and now the proiK'rty of E. A.
Gibson, defendant, and on
Tiirsduy, Uie40i tlay of June, 173,
at the Court House door in Orepon City,
Clackamas county, Orepon. at the hour of
ne o'clock, p. in., 1 will sell at public auc
tion the above described real estate, to the
highest bidder.for cash paid to me in hand,
'o satisfy executions interest, costs, and
accruing costs.
MaylS,h.lS73. p. jrFDGES, Sheriff.
Py HENRY HEDGES, Deputy. w4
SODA SPRINGS!
o
THE FAVORITE SIMMER IJESORT ! o
-i MILKS SOI TII OF OKECOXCITV,
AY CLA CKA MA S CO CXTV.
OSKPII WRIGHT havine leased tho Q
Wilhoit Soda Sprin-rs, desires to inform
those wishinjr to sena a lewaaysminw
mountains that this is the most deliffhful
place in th Willamette Yalley. A (rood
Hotel, Stable and bath-house for the ac
commodation of visitors.
Thes" Springs have been recommended
by Physicians as b'inp the healthiest and
Ix'-st place for invalids or persons afflicted
with any complaint to spend the heated
season.
Parties desirinsr to visit the Hprlnps will
find a hack in readiness for their accomo
dation, upon applying to J. M. Eraser at
fir'-pon City. niay23nil.
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