Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, July 11, 1873, Image 3

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THE ENTERPRISE.
.vVrr i m.V'imtv iinrniv in v il KM ! thev had been to enjoy the ocean air.
l)HLIU-N llll, UtttbUN, JILl II, IN ). Tht:v speak very hi-hly of the aee-oni-
it iti hi nfr 1 '"- jviul W1y
... . , , ' tli.it it is tlie place to o to for enjov-
Coiiinanv have tiled their bonds fr the . - -
. '.. . i-. i,ril"-i ' R.vi.r.. Io-iiiorrov the Clackamas
iiii.trietion oi the Clackamas uriu,r , .
, . ,.w,.,.tl,ou,,rk plav the sec-olid Xante, with the 1'lon-a.ulM.iiexp.ettoeonimeiK-etiiew.
iK. I I,tr(1.lul T!lree of tlu, rl:u.k.
There, sip-M-ars to le some linsuii'ier- ; .uuas jne i0p(., Cross and Ievis,v ill
.stanvlinj; about tin - matter. A man ( un;l,ie to attend on aeeount of husi
the name of Hcllc, t-il ? Ia '" j ness ena-remenls and as the hovs want
the same kind of a ... d-e, but I'1 141 ; lo got through witli I he match havede-
lav of lctling the eon: a.;t, e la.n o , cilU.,- to p-;,v without them.
bi'
here, anu ue v -
reu'arut.
d tliat he nao a""""" ' '
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t.lti(. oinpanv
Eoldes, liu ' .
iraroea re.o. ,,... Lidievcil :
r.,iu..aiiy the lw'7t-'..V r a- 1
thilt V'take lnladVloa U-uM' ioVhan
Mr!llMter eouM do j";'
tuiiijr on th" '"n,: ,,fl.t;. .i '1' lintin" i
1 II.' e VL 11" v - i
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-. Il llt'i I .11
in' - t
Kivi. Hill ell .1 1 "
i.. .il' rai l, ne i.w-."
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. ' i. '.. l.,i:n. s lew (.1 till'
malter
' ,S. 'v' 1 Lev thoi.-h! was best
IV; t - "mtl . and we think they did
light and proj vr.
... m v. v iiiift i nr
AsrM niNt -.- -. - - , . , i
ot the citizens of this ).l tee wi.l l- aeii j
at the i ..on .......
Court House, next -aimo.i
.venin- at n -'ht ..el -K. ne, ,
i.ose ot
licariii'T .Mr. ... "'
,K" 1 . T . .'i...
lrote:-tlV(
Alliance
ion.
w.iieh arc 1. in.-' or-r:.:.i.e.i
, o.i and also to organize an Alliance.
Tliis";s au i-iioort.n.t matt-r to our
t...v.. -nid -v ho that all who are o -
,.,-..,1 to the influx f the heathen
l innee "' w.ll turn out and give their
aid lo this movement. Let the oiirt
C "I Inline be full next .s.4inday evening.
i)v irK Woi c. A young couple -.ro-euUvl
themsi Ives before Judire Wait
l ist Monday, desiring to be made one.
CThe Lrirl was i nlv site n, and eonse
j .Miemlv the coax iit of the parents w;is
t',. c -ss'trv U re they could get a eer
thu att . The j arcnts reside in a remote
part 'of the State, and there beimr good
ie is .ll whv t:ie oung lady could get
another pareo-. :io. .lieatioii was made
f t i g i if iiaii. the'gu.irdi.in appointed,
and he g ive L.s consent rtinl t!ne two
1 ving li. -arts .ere m.ide one.
Ci:r.i::.i: v i ion at S.vi.km. The cele
bration at Salem was a very creditable
atl'air. Tin l clarati. n of In.lep.u;
d nee '"Was read in a masterly style 1 y
Mr.'. M. i.e 1 . ; ami a most excellent
'iJMtloa vv.is l - liV'-rcd . v t lie 11 -V . Vv .
I:. S;.v. " rt. l ac I urn eri"n .-sociery
.vas l!ie in un I'-auirewi un-ei inn
V' i . 1 . -. I ..." ....... .1 . . ii-. i . 1 1 i
a i-1 a l u ci o i o i" 'i ......
I i-ir pcrf..rniaii-cs at the Park in tlie
a .I- ni"u:i, w'nere they p-rf .ri.n d some
(Vcrv ere lit iblf- feats.
I'm i initN-V km. - An ctitcrtainnH nt
for the benefit of the Sunday S -lux 1 in
Mr. Il'ime.s M'ighberhood, was given
list Vi cli.e.1 ,y evening, which we
l. :irn w is a very pleasant al'air. We
r.-iZret I liat it w a,s ijn p. ssj 1 lc for us to
1m- pres. 1,5, a;e: return i;r thanks to
t he couimittcc ;V.r a ciupliiia ntary in
vit.iti.it. ')':." voiimr ladies wh had
the matter hi charge coold it.it fail to
make :l a -ii - ss.
AcoriTTKP.- We are "m formed that
four voting men were arrested at ( 'anby
'mi au eiing gror.n Is for dit nri anee.
T.i.-v had tli.-ir trial l ist Wednesilay
...r.'.ie a Justi-e t tile J'ea.-' oi t hat
j. cinct a:m w ei e ae. j ml le. i. Ve learn
f.-.ai ' rs .us w !io hv it!". tiie evil:ie-e,
t hat t'.e arrest was cut irely groundless.
We regret thi'.t any pe'soii should .iis
t m o I pio'i.e gatherings !' any kind.
I'.lt we .il-o .ief..!ii tie- arrest for no
cause, r.-.ih are .in'-iea hiabii .
.S iioo'..-- I'v reft re p.. e to our adver
tising claim., it " th:lt
i,.,.' s. 1. P. proposes to oi n the
i : i-iiciiiar s -b.. 1 in ui
builiiiiii-'" forin-
. I y "
iiii-ri.
w. U
tli 'e
i it '.. !
ce'.r-ieti b" bmi tor sciiooi pui-
ti.e -Jsili :ii-t. M r. Pope :s too
u w ti t i:i il.i in as a si.ee. ss- i
t ; to need any leeoia.Mn 1!- !
m i s, and f.- are s.uisiie 1 1
O 1 ha dl who 1
iio:i!e ..mi v. ill lie we.l
r.'p.uo.
CI. (. . 1". i'h" I' ll wing person-!
Wi i'.u-t ailed the. isot'lheg. n Lodg
N. :;. I. .(. t'"'" th" presnt tt r a
it,..- :. 1 iiisi. : .1. l. I ey
N ' : C.
I ' V" . r .-..11 ' .
.loll il . .i . jorii'ii.
V M .1 itorson, i : - - .110
n.'U 'V: W. il. P 'l-e, C: -T. V.. Howell
1 - ' w P 1'. i.s. 1..S. N.i: D tvid
M,.t!im".'l..:-.S: ' I. Slovcr. I.. S.
V i;.;.ud V. J.'.d twell. 1)0-1.
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V.'. .). Cal l-
W. W. Ihiek
Cac
if now :!". Hon.
. . ..e.l .. 1
TlHVft ..n
ill" table a catuitio" 1 1
...1 ,v him in his gardens w hich we re-
- t- 1 eomil in '''" ' ;,;1V VV(' ll;ivr ' v, r .'
.' ' ... 'T'ir. hea.l. is a !
I .- inf. 1 white ami as soli. 1 as a rock.
M r. Co" U has taken great pains to rais ,
i l vcg-'tai 1 s.an.l heileserves credit ,
:,nd success for his eneruv in this line. .
lD'.rruvi.T.. ll..p.. 1. 1. Thompson
returned houi 1 .-t Sunday, looking as
young an I In ;- -t" as could he desiretl.
U s ivs th ! l.c is a candidate for ('01 -
r,'es; 1. it as 1) IVC t sll.-tl a jokest. MP
ii-.u't' 'now w a 'th -r t hclieve him r
1..
II , .-ever l:i-t hmng mav siriue
. . 1 . 1 ... ii. i .. 1
:illVW:t 'Ve. aU I inn li. a i.-eine
i.al c in li. -ate for slaughter.
Wim. r.t: Hkkk. !!-. O. S. Fowler,
theirreat plireii. 1 :it. wilL he in oi'.r
city in xt week aid Jecture at Myers'
Hall NVe-hi' sdavTluusd av. au.l l'rid IV
e t I'hof
l'ai ).ctor has a national
reotiTa! ion. and we led assure.! utai
all who will lie. a- him will he grati.ie.l
-ind inslnu'tttl.
Fi oK Vb
i:v:. We have received
the - ami -numbers of '" N'iek's
lToral Cuide " I'. r 17:'.. The '" C. uide "
is iu d on ntt rlv nt U x hester. New
York, at th l-"v i .rice of "2". cents 1 vear.
i' is he in' if ill',- ill istrated
iii-evn-al'le t il,e ih.rist.
and is in-
la.lv " of this eitv lost the :
i.osr.
tlie e- i, .
t.,,Ut, l...l ; ,"l :,s -tt-r to
dr.;. of a t ar-rm : h twee.i here and 1T1 ' hv j!1"' the corporations
Portland. It is of 110 oai ieul ir value Ot tliO btate. ...... iA
, , , ,, cci, We submit to direct tax-
to tho t.nder. but ot coiisidtMable worth . 1 1 , tt tniv---.iiu.-v
to tii. own- r. its i; ..eiui-rs to as, t. atiou ami nuties to meet the necessi-
Tlie 'ui b-r w ill he so-t : ,y rewarthtl ties of the (lo eminent, but de
l y leaving it at this olliee. i n ounce as ui jut and oppressive all
"l
ii' ... if . .. ; 1 . ... .. 1 1 ' i". mi
out that Judge b. b. McArthur was in
this vhin:ty l is; week, and he faued to
enter an appearance at Cos onn-. ow
XZTV
forgive vou this time.
An lh.Kerio:.. The City Council
have or. lerclga sjHH'ial election to take
pl ice on tlu "ist!; inst., for the purpose
of receiving authority to levy a special
1 1 t two mills on the dollar for the
purpos. .f pun basing hose.
i'i:i.v.nr. rioNs. We learn that the
people in the vieinitv of Tracv's store.
in this county, celebrated the glorious
!" cirth in a beeomin
manner. The
cicorai ton :lt .,. s
inurs was also a
very crj'.lit
1"
Nnw Aitiuvvi.s. Prof. M.icrum is
the father of a b y. Prof. Joseph Sell
wood, of Milwaukie. is the father of a
son. 'apt. Sam. lb.lnies, of a daugh
ter. Any more? 0
Makimaok I.icKNSKs.There were
issued liy the ( ountv Clerk of this
r.iiiiiti'J'lmirH.rroi;',. 1
tvV 1 V-'..; lnarnac-e licenses during the
rMryt.u.
.a.
I l'KTi'ftNKD. t. oi. . i'- nice ami
! wire returned lust week from a three
"71 - V"-," " .. . .
ii-.u o.i.. v e nai a eall yesterdav
from Jinn. 'Win. (.'uniairves. of Polk
cotintv. llc-trivcs us ".;! mrmmts
"oiu ioik, ami sjushuic Heliioeracv
I'llt UI tlu' riKht . I'olk will do
handsomelyjurhiuu
Nkw Wauos.-.Messrs. Williams tv
Hardiiifr have stai teI out a new deliv-
. i,. 11. .... 1 ; i . . .
ery wajron, wiiieh looks :-.s though
business was mereasiinr. Thev deserve
the litM'ial swiiort they receive hciiijr
Loth clever ullow.s.
Tce (TinA.M. We are re'-uested to
state to those who go to Camp-meeting
at Caiibv, that Mr. Win. Mmeison is
prepared with ice-cream for all who
mav sivc him a eall.
MooN-T.Kiirr I.xctMiioN.--The Sho-
slioiie is advertised to make an excur-
sion to this i b.ee next .Sat md.iv
lu;, ;ma ss (hnnigh the locks'.
iv eveii-
l1
IIki-i-i-xkI). The .survevin' oartv of
; - .
,
L!llll-l.t'l.lir 111 X 11. ...ill .....inT.- I'.. Illll.
Telegaiihic News.
New Yoiik, Juiy 2. In the Wal
worth murder ease to-day at 8:" tin
jury returned into court, tlie. roll
was eailed, and the jury were ml
asked if they had agreed. The fore
man answered: "We have. V"e find
the prisoner guilty of murder in the
.sec. .lid degree.
Jostox, July 0. A small quantity
of domestic wool held in this market
limits the transactions, and with bet
ter assortment to select from, sales
would be much larger. All good
lots of California, wool are' sold as
fast as received, as manufacturers
are short of wool at present. 1'ulleel
wool is in light supply, and although
some new fleece has ar:ive-tl, still the
stuck lu re is to small for very ex
tensive business, but, tlie market
will somi be fully su j .plied. Spring
California wool i--. selling at 2o to 27
cents.
Si'iiiNoi-'iKLii, lUass., July 4.
Phineas Allen, editor of the l'itts-
lield S from IrM.i till IS. o, died
to-day of paralysis. Aged (.
Y.as;ii.n;ton, July b. The Cim
missiouer (leia-ral of tlie I.an 1 OlTit e
ih'cide. I that in the ease:; of War
wick and J. A. );iis, doination
claimants in Oregon, that donations
cannot be purchased under th- acts
of l-'vbriiary 14. lo.5, and July 17,
lSo-1. alter one year's residence ami
e-ultiviition, nrdess .such resi.lence
and cr.ltivatioii had been on lan. Is
surveyed prior to such purchase.
( ieucral Drumme'inl, Ce-mmissioner
the Land Oii'we has th'ci.te.l that
lands valuable 0:1 aeeount of depos
its' of eai boiiat.' ef sodn. litrate td'
j soda, sulphur, alum and salt; may
j be patented under the mining a -t of
I Ma v 7. 1S72, as well as other valna-
b.e mineral deposits, exc.pt those
sjiecialiy ie-erved by act of Con
gress. ("hj 'aoo, July. S. - A hurricane
passed over Odin. Illinois, list night
unrooting many houses. The Meth
odist Church was wrecked. The
Methodist Church and engine house
at S.deni were wrecked. Orchards
and Utiles of fence and thousans of
acres of corn were blown down. At
ll:irri.iburg 111., the storm blew the
International Circus tent down while
full of people. The lamps fired the
canva ; but the flumes were' seam ex
tinguished. Kv'ax.svili.k, Ind., July S. A le-stu.-tive
storm and tornado passed
over this city a. d vicinity about S
o'clock last evening. A number of
shade t : ee were blown down. The
Front of a hoiM1 was partly blow-11
out. Considerable damage was done
to Trinity (Catholic) Cnurch, which
was being rebuilt. At Henderson,
Kv roofs were blown em", freight
1.1 . , l... ..,..1
c.iis wt. i. hiimwi uoiii ,ut; i..u n, dim.
hi
much tilnher ost rove
b t inlii-r ilistrnvc. m the sill'-
in
'oim'5:io country.
A Sound Iia lel'.'lS.
The farmers of Livingston county,
Illinois, have a jirotty eorroet appre
ciation of the manner in which the
Federal (lovernmeiU has heen
ml-
ministered hy the lladieal jiart."
tluring tiie .tst ten years, and have
concluded that a change a new de
parture on import, nt questions, ma
terially affect in"; tin agricultural,
lahor and husine s interests of the
whole country is of vital eonse
qip'iice to our pro ress an.l liajpi
ness as a petiole. T..eir itleas are ex-
1 uainetl I v the follow ing resolutions
ado)tt d at a recent eonventitin held
to consider the political situation
and promulgated a Farmers' Flat
form: This organization is oppo?ed to
rr.il road steals, tariff steals, and every
other form of thieving by which tlie
fanning and laboring classes are roli
bed of the legitimate fruits of their
labor.
. '.. We are in favor of controll-
I taxation for the benefit of special
!..'.,..-. ,
1 Tf lr'd Vv'e
', n ve are in tavor of the
present banking svstein. bein so
charged that alt men. bv giviim the
Vrovr security, shairhSve equal
privileges, so that suoplv and de
mand shall regulate our money mar
ket. Fourth Ye are opposed to all
further grants of land to railroads or
other corporations, ami believe that
tlie public domain should be held
sacred to actual settlers.
Ye are in favor of a true svstem of
Civil Service Reform, making lion-
1 cj
: f iiil ioi.w.iK l.v . . -. l 1; 1
; , J i;"- ?"' . "
v ....i.i I... I'ueiit; -ciiipii'v uieiii ; ami
ve belive that the ollice should seek
the man, and not the man the oluce.
The cathartics us-(l and approved by thff
physicians comprising the various medical
associations 01 tins .state are now com
pounded and sold under the name of J'ar-
We copy the following from an exchange,
which is imjiortant, il true : Chronic diar
rh.ea oi' lomr sfaiidin'T. also ti vssenterv.
' 1,nt Sl' similar complaints common at
.this S"ason of the year, can l cur.'d by
the Se (internallv) of John-ton's Ano.1nt
I x,,,,-,,,,,, o, kno-.r whnf we artlrm.
The Career of a C;reat Ileineuy.
Twenty summers have elapsed since
it was briefly announced that a new
vegetable tonic and alternative, bewar
ing the name of IToste-tter's stomach
Hitters, had been added to the list of
preventative and restorative medicines.
The modest advertisement which in
vited attention to the preparation stat
ed that it had. been used with great!
.success in private practice as a cure for i
dvsnensia. bilious .1..;... . . I
- v"....iuul ceuisn-
pation and intermittent fever. It was
soon discovered that the article pos
sessed extraordinary properties. The
People, of everv class, tested its merits
as a tonic, stimulant, corrective and
restorative, and found that its effects
more than fulfilled their hopes and ex
pectations. From that time to the
present its course has been upward
and onward, and it stands to-day at
the head of all medicines of this eias.s,
American or imported, in tlie magni
tude of its sales and its reported repu
tation as a safe, agreeable and potent
invigorant and restorative. For lan
guor and debility, lack of appetite
itim jiiisiiic ii'.. i.auees so common
during the summer months it is ab
solutely infallible. I ndigotion. bil
ious disorders, constipation, nervous
ness, periodical fevers, ami all the 01-
ttinarv complaints, generated bv
vni.ue.i ana numiu ainu; .here, van
ish under its renovating ami regulating
inline li'-e. This is its record, avouched
by volumes of intelligent testimony,
extending over a perio.i ,fa fifth cen
tury, ami comprehending the names
of thousands of well-knvvon citize'iis
leloiigiiig to every class and calling.
In K u rope it is thought a great thing to
out. 1111 me patronage of royalty for a
"patent medicine," but 1 lostctter's
Putters has been spontane'ouslv approv
ed by millions of independent stiver-
eigns, aie t its patent consists 111 tneir
e-ndorsenient.
It IH HO li. tioll. Pit. Wl STAR'S n.VI.SAM
OF Wild Cnr.KKV has cureii and is now
curing thou.sai.tls ol sutrer rs lrom that 1
terrihf disease, consumption. 1 o not
li--sifiit" a moment, but provitle yours If
wit h this cure, which has bad an en via hie
rcputarie.il lor nearly half a century.
Spe-cial Notice.
It is a well known fact that Dyspep
sia and ii'uigestioii are the causes of
nearly all the oiseasi's that the human
body' is lu ir to; then why pay enor
mous doctors' biil"? I'v using Dr.
iienley's celebrate. I 1X1. I titters they
can l.c tiiorougly eradieatetl from the
system and new li It iniartetl lo the
s'utferer. Kead physii-Lins eertiticates
in another column.
c 6 o b W ORD s
. I'tUlTHH
PAITI-ICILLES?
We can contid'ait ially recommend tlie
l'a in-Kit l.r. 'l'ufjitt Ibjiti.
It is th' most eiTectual T 'lie-dy we know
of lor .Veh.'s, I'aiiis, lfs2i woantis, Af.-.SV.
.;. iti AYir.x, 7'. (J.
W'e iulvise that "very family should have
so eb'-etuitl ani soe'dv a i'.itn-Kill. r.
.Inihrrst .X. S. :-lZi!,.
1 tir own xp : -ri 1 is that a bottle of
Pi.in-Kiiler is 1 :c I. -.-T Pnysa'ian a traveler
call have. i luiiiiitnii Sin rl.itor.
I-'or both iat real itii'l exfrnal appliea-
jtion have toimd it ,i greal value. t Vi.iv.
lira.
I A medicine no fa 111; ly sin. 11 Id be wit hot it .
I M'ltilrni! Trtiixrriiit.
' CoaKl hardly k -eji house without it. !!!.
j I '"iV' .
I ShouUl be kept in ev.-ry house, in read-
iie-.-s ;-r sudd. -il attacks of s.caness.
; e'.o't .. I'rcxs.
j No art ic! ever obtain...! such unbound
I .-d ;.opiilariiy. Sii'ct.i !j' rrrr.
I One of the most n-liable speeilbs t)f t he
j age. 1)1,1 Soilii S(ut:
I Its power is vi-ori ierful an! 11 iiotpio 1 !! in
i rii' vi"ir the most sever" pain. Iiuriimi-
j ' S niilt:l .
; An indNneiie i? b' articl. i;i tic lii'-Jtciin
j chest. .V. 1". Jl -i i,i in r.
It will ree:n ni'-nd itself to all who us
it. iu:in J'n'rrjiri :, .
It is ''Xten-ively us-'d a'ld sought after as
a r-aliv i:s-i:.i m. dicitie. Juurmil, St.
John, A I'..
N ni' di'-in - )ct acqiiir su'h repu
tation ; it has r-ai ne rit. ,XtijHrt Ihiit.u
.Xrv,-.
):ie of t h'-ni'-st us'-ful medicines : have
used it a lid dispells --d it lor t he past t went y
years. A'"". II",. M'ur l, A ;tim.
Tic most valuable medicine now in use.
7V., riau.
It is really a vabribi-' medicine, ami
life. I hv manv ih v-iian s. H'jstvii. Ti'uv
rir. We a'.'.vnvs k-"'p it wher- we can put our
hnmNori i; i-ittie itarl;
( ". J libtiirit. Jiui-n)u!i..
if need
be. JZt r. j
t lie- ol t In l'.-w art icl s t hat. or-- just where
they pretend to h ". Ilrunxti ick 7'rfiriiiti.
In my mountain travels no niediein" is
otM. universal application cs l'ain-Killcr.
Jirr. M. 11. Jiixhi, Hannah.
PEZ r V D A V 1S& SO K ,
MAXt a ANI 1'irOf'p,
leiiHK.HST., ITtoVlDKNCF:. K. I.
Ill SYCAMORE ST., CINCINNATI, O.
."77 S T. I'Al'l.S ; ., yp INTI1EAI 1 ' A NADA.
17 St.LTT' I AM I'' ON, UOW.I.ONIiON.KNG.
For t he very best photogra phs, go to Brad
ley Si Rulof son's lialery without STAI Its
Ascend in tli Elevnlor, Montgomery
Street, San Francisco, California.
Professional and Amateur Musicians
should examine the com l.inat ion Solo
Stops found only in t'KO. Wooli.-s A; CO'S
OaoANS.
1 HE -EOI-INE. A most d licat , soft or
lr at h inir stop.
THE VOX ill"" I ANA. A baritone solo,
not a tan or tremolo.
TIIE PIANO. A beautifully toned piano,
which will never r-tpiire tuning. Se ad
vert isnierit in anot liercoluinn. junl-'lm't
XFAV TO-DAY.
Ii.-VXO FOIt SALE!
0.")AAHU'.SOK UVND FOIt SAT AT
) V7 -fl.atl per acre.
For particulars inquire of R. IUVIN".
N'eetiv . Clackamas county, Oregon.
KXIX I TUR'S XC)TIC i:.
-70TICE IS IIEHEP.Y (ilVEN THAT
the undersign-d has been appointed
executor of th" est-it" of Isaac Capps, de
ceaseil ; all persons having claims against
the said e.-tate, are hereby requir-d
to present tlcni to me at the olliee of
Johnson .v .McCown in Oregon City with
proper vouchers within six months from
da to of tliis notie .
Dated Julv st !i, ls7:?.
S. I.. CAM PHELI ., F.xecufor.
1,000 deeh Skins
W A X T K U,
AND AI-SO,
4 Lb OTHER KINDS OF I II PES, FOR
V which I will pay the higlies market
prie" in cash hring 011 your hides and get
your coin lor them. sCHRAM,
Saddle ami Harness Maker.
Or gon City, Oregon, July H, ls73-m:
Oreff(ii City (irammar School!
nHE COVE SCHOOL WILL RE OPEN
X edon Monday, th" Ulst inst., lor the
reception of pupils in cither the
PRIMARY OR ADVANCED GRADES.
The course of study will embrace those
branches genera My comprised in a thor
ough En-lish, Classical, Mathematical or
Commercial Education.
For particulars inquire m
s. 1. Pt IE, Principal.
Oregon City, July 11th, lsT-i-tf.
AOMIXISTHATOR'S XOTKK.
IVTTIR. MATTKR OF ESTATE OF J. D. KOB- j
BINS, PKCFA&ED.
V"OTICE IS HEItEUY GIVEN THAT I
have been aijointcd administrator ot
the estate of J. 1. Kobbiiis,d"eeas-d ; there
fore all persons having claims against the
said estate will present them to meproper
Iv verified at the ollice of Johnson .V .Mc
Cown in Oregon City, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice.
N. X. KOliBINS, Adm'r.
Johnson & McCown,
Attorneys tor Administrator.
Orcnn Citv, lutv lith, ls7 ".
.OTICE TO TKACUEUS!
"VOTK E IS IIEItKHV OIVEX THAT A?
il plications for the jn-jsit ion oi" Keinali
Teachers in the I'rimary l.epiirt merit of the
Oregon City "Seminary for tne ensuing yvar
will Ih? rt ceiwil by the -ity Council until
the evenint; of the 4th of August, next.
K. U. Me Ci) U N, Mavor
Attest : W.M. V. BL'IINS, llecorder.
July 11th, 1S7X 3v.
ADMIXISTK.ITHK'S XOTICE.
IN THE MATTKR OK THE ESTATE OK JOS E
111 INK MACioNE, DECEASED.
tiTiCK is iiFntr.nY (iivnx that
the iiud'-rstmieu has been appointed
l.y the County Court 01 e lacKainas county,
o'regon, administrator of the estate 01
Josephine Miiiione, deceased ; all persons
indebted to said estate an requested to
make immediate payment : all jx-rsons
having claims against the same are re
quired to present them with the neeessarv
vonch'-rs within six months iroia tli date
of this notice, to me at the office of I,. T.
Harm, Oregon City, Oregon.
J, 11. TOMPKINS,
Administrator.
I,. T. HA KIN,
Att'y for Adm'r.
Clackamas county, July 11, 1ST.?.
ADMIMSTK.VTOll'S XOTICE.
IN THE MAT'l F.K OF TH Y. ESTATE OK KOKI5ES
H A 1 (.' I . A Y , P E ' K A S F. D.
i ")Ticr: is HKuicr.v oivkn that
i tlie unti. rsiiied havebeen appointed
1 by tlie Con nly Court of Clacioi uuis county,
' administrittor.s oi t he estate ol 1'ori.es llar-
clay, deceased : all persons indebted to
! said estate are requested to ma ke i ui nie-
t j diate payment ; all p-rsims hai ing claims
: iigamsi ine same are" required 1.0 present
them with the m-eessary vouchers wit hin
j six mont hs from t he date 01 1 his not lee to us
i at the ol'iee of Messrs. Johnson A McCown,
I Oregon Cit v, Oregon,
i MA It I A n.K(T.V.
JelllN McCKAKKX,
Atlmii.istriitor.s.
JOHNSON A McCUWN,
Att'vs. lor Atlm'rs
.otict' of Huul Sftllt'ini'iit.
In the County Court of Clackamas county,
Oregon.
IX THE MATT El l OF THE ESTATE OF J. O
CAM I'HEl.I., PECEASEI).
y v. v.v k, :
!t t lie above CI
MiMINISTHATOR OK
filed Iinal report ;ind vouchers with pra er
lor linal sett lenient , it was ord red by t he
ourt that .Mondji.v, the -It li day ot August,
be set lor the heating ot said repori, at
which time aU persons interested can ap
pear anil tile t mar objections, if any they
nave, to Siiid linal s-'itl 'luent.
.1. K. WAIT, 1 canity Judge.
Johnson tt Mi:, own,
Aitorii. vs lor Administrator.
July 11th, l.sT.J.
A HM I X 1ST II A I t if S X OT 1 C E.
I N Til E M ATTEK OF THE ESTATE OF AN DKKW
Sl'IloEES, BI(., DECEASEl).
NOTICE is IlKItlM'.V tMVEN THAT
tin
umi.TM''i...l Iihs been appoint"d
bv the Count v Court ol Clackamas county.
Oregon, ad;ninistr;itor ol the estate ol An
drew sprouts. Sr., deceaseil ; all persons
int.'btit to saiil estate are requested to
make immediate payment: all prsons
having claims against t lie sa me are requir
ed to present Hen. witli the necessary
vouchers within six months iron, thedat
01 mis notice, to un at t he ollic of 1... T .
P.arin, r.gon l 'it v, 1 re.;oa.
AM Ki;S sl'Ko'iT.S, Jr.,
Administriitor.
b. T. r.AIUN.,
Att'y for A1 m 'r.
Clackamas county, July 11, IST'i.
tkof. 0. s. i'owli:k,
OF NEW VOKK.
F:1YSRS' HALL,
OIECiOX CITY, WEDXKSOAY EVE.,
J IT.V l' h, at S o'clock, on
2 IFF
ASD 8HLF-GULTURE,
As taught by Phrenology.
rii'i KsuAV i.vi:xi(;, ox
LOYt, COURTSHIP AND CARRIAGE.
KltlOAY AT i O'CLOCK, T LADIES,
O N
Female Eealtli and Beauty,
II.LI'.STKATKIJ I!V I-'I'.KNCII .MODELS.
FI1ID.VY EYE, TO (iKXTLEJlKX,
O N
liiii!i!)0;!. WomanliOii'J, a o!1it Rt'lalions.
A hsi 1 1 J,l 'STKATKI ).
Scats, il c'-nts; course tickets, ail cents.
Can b eonsult-d as to your own anil chil
dren's Phrenology best business, health,
1 mprovement , Ac. Ac, at t lie I'leen ix I lot 1
t ill Saturday, 1'. il., only. Call early, if
JuMire's Court for th rr.i'iiu-1 of Ow
gon t'ity.
STATE OF OTJEOt IN. )
County of Clackamas, j SK"
Henry Huiiibel, I'ltf., 1 Civil action
vs. J tor
J. I.ingorm, Deft., ) Money.
To ( '. Iangorni, the alxive named defend
ant :
IX 1 HE XAME OF OUEtiOX, YOtT ARE
her-'by ri-quirctl to appear bclore the
undersigned, a Justice ot the Peace for the
Precinct aloresaid, on t h" l'.t h day of Au
gust, ls7:i, at ten o'clock in the torenoon of
said lay, at the ollice of said Just ice, in said
Pr 'cinct, to answer the above named Plain
tin" in a civ il action.
The I i.'fen.lant. will take not ice, that if
he fails to answer the complaint herein,
the Plaint itf will take judgment against
hi. n tor t In sum of one hundred and litiy
11 i it dollars ami ninety-seven cents(rl.)!'.!7)
and lor costs and disbursements ol this
act ion.
oven under my hand this 3d da v of July,
1S7;J. V. P. P.U'RNS,
Just ice of the l'eacc.
JOHNSON A McCUWN,
Attorneys lor Plaintiff, wfi.
SHERIFF'S SALE I
"VOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEX THAT T?Y
virtu" of a certain decree and execu
tion issued emt of the Circuit Court of the
state ot Oregon lor the county of Clacka
mas, to tne directed in pursuance of a cer
tain decree and judgment entered in said
Court on the 21th day of May, A. !., Is73,
to enforce certain mechanics' liens anil
other liens in said th ere. mentioned and
ilescribed.J'.gainst Win. X. Holmes, S.J.Hen
slev ami s. li. Holmes, doing business un
der the firm name of Holmes, IP'iisley.t
Holmes, and atrainst Win. X. Holmes and
S. II. Holmes individually, and in tavor oi
R. F. Cauti -ld, John H utton,M"at hew Rich
ardson, William Mullms and C. 11. Fair
childs, upon mechanics' lien judgments as
aforesaid, lor the sum of U'.iu, dollars,
with costs and accruing owls together with
inter st lrom the date of said judgment at
the rate of ten per cent. pT annum ; and
whereas in the same decree and judgiiicm,
an order was noole loreclosing a crtain
mortgage held bv I . B. Hannah in t he
land hereinafter described, and rendering
judgment in favor of said 1). B. Hannah,
ami against Win. X. Holmes lor the sum
ol l.ii!.g.." i, dollars, gold coin, with interest
at t ne rate of one per cent, per month lrom
dateot judgment together with costs and
accruing costs. ,
Xow, to satisfy said execution and the
mechanics lien judgment in execution
first recited, I have levied u.n a certain
saw mill (in SiliJ judgment and decree
mentioned and described) together with
its machinerv, fixtures and appurtenances,
together witii one-half acre ot land on
which said saw mill is erected and situated :
said half acre of land being described as
follows :
The saw mill being tho centre and the
land to be a parallelogram ot four equal
sid-sof sufficient length to include one
half acre of land, the centre of which shall
be the exact cent, r of said saw mill : said
land being a jortion of the northeast of
section IS. in township 3 south, range 2
cast, of Willamette meridian, in ClatKa
mas count v, State of Oregon; and to fur
ther sat isfv said execution, and said last
mentioned judgment and decree in tavor
ofl. B. Hannaii, I have levied upon the
remainder of said northeast, of said s c
tionl3. in township 3 south, range 2 east ;
and also the east v of the nort hwest i ol
said section Vi: and on
Saturday, the 2d Day of August, A. D., 1873,
at the Court House door in Oregon City,
Clackamas count v, Oregon, at t he hour ot
one o'clock, p. m., I will s -11 all the above
described propertv at public auction to the
highest bidd'-r for cash, paid to me, to sat
isly said execution, costs and accruing
costs. A. F. II EH PES, sh.ritr.
Bv HEXKY HELHiEs.Heputy.
Julv 3d. 17 n wl.
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA.
SOCIETY NOTICES.
OREGON" LOUGH XO. 3, I. I. O. IV
Meets everv Thursthiv v- -
evening at 7 o'clock, in the &j0L-&i
Odd Fellows' Hall, Main
street. Meinhers of the Or-
uti ait- un iu-u 10 auenii. j .vomer 1
n.
Ki:i$i:cc-v ii::iu:s: i.oiii xo.
.'I. I. O. O. V., Meets on the 7f.,.,
Second and Fourth Tut s- ( jLxL
day evenings e ach month, f"E:.n: V
at 7' o 'clock, in the Odd '' 'y
l ellows' Hall. Members of the Degree
are invited to attend.
ML'LTXOMAII LODOi: XO. I, A. 1
it A. M., Holds its regular coin- a
iiuuiicatioi.s on the i-'i.-t ..,,.1 A
Third Saturdavs in each month.
at 7 o'clock from the X'th of Sen.
temher to tiie -JHh f March "and 7'
o'clock from the "gnth of March to the
liuth of .Septciuher. lhcthren in good
standing are invited to attend.
liy order of vy. M.
I'' A L. I.S 11 X C A 1 1 M I : X TXO.M.O.
O. I'., Meets at Odd Fellows n ry
1 lall 011 the First and Third Tues
day of each month, l'ati iarclis VV
in gootl standing are invited to attend.
AO.MIXISTIiATOU'S XOTICr..
IN TIIK MATTKIi OF T1IR KSTATK OF 1IF.CTOK
l'A.Mlltl:l,I I) KC K A S 1 a.
"V'OTICE IS HEREP.Y (HVEX THAT
.1 tin iin.iersigticd has been appointed
by the County Court, of Clackamas county,
iregon, administrator of t he estate r.f H"c
tor Campbell, deceased : all persons indebt
ed to saitl estate are requested to make im
mediate payment ; all persons having
claims against, the snine an required
to present, them with the necessary vouch
ers wit hin six mont hs lrom t he date 01 1 11 is
not ice to me at my residence near Marh-ti-ld,
Clackamas Postollic Clackamas
e-ountv, Oregon.
S. I,. CAMPBELL,
Atlminist rat or.
Clackamas county, June -J7, ls7:'.
A Ucn utiful Farm Tor Salt!
Large Orchrd, Splendid Spring, and
Oo'.tl Hons. within three miles of Aurora,
at less t ban
.S 1 - PER ACT? K!
This otr r is only god for twenty days.
Enquire at the Em KKHitisK ollic.
Oregon City, JuneY., 1S7.5. tf.
Sri.IXU AM) SU3I3IKK(200I)S
JEST RECEIVED AT
HEALER IX
I iry e'oods,
Clothing,
l'ool s ami Shoes,
Hardware, CJroeeries,
Crockery, Xotions,
Ladies and Oents
Furnishing ioods,
etc., etc., etc., etc.
."Inin St reef, Oregon ity.
Produce of all kinds bought, f--r which I
pay the highest market price. If you do
sire good Cioous at I,ow pricey, call at
. ,S' K L L I X H ' ,S'
and examine hi - n v stock of Sjirinir goods.
iive me a call and convince yours lves.
My motto is,
" lit'It. K SALIS AND SUA I.I. I-ROFITS."
The highest market price paid lor ivml.
I. SELLING.
Oregon City, March 21, 1873-tf.
VATCMES JEWELRY.
r J H E V X I E r. S I ( J X K I A x- V-.
.a. noiinc" to t he cit izensot Oregon V ,v"
'ity and Clackamas county that they have
just opcri"d a
JEWELRY ESTAELSSHMErJT
1 x
Oregon City,
Main street, text door north of Shad's Sa
loon, where t hey will keep on hand and tor
s.t le all goods pertaining to t heir line, at t he
I.oWKST MVI.Nt; UATKS. Especial attention
given t o t iie r ja iri ng of 1' iN k 1 1 m K I'l w. ks.
All goods sold and work don. warranted.
iE ). A. HAAS i SDN.
Oregon City, Feb. 0, ls7:'-tf.
HEW YORK HOTEL.
(Deutfches C.afthaus.)
Xo. 17 Front Str.t, Opposite tho Mail
Steamship Landing,
POItTLAM), tHi:tilX.
U. ROTIIL OS. J. J. W1LKL.NS, Projiriilors.
Hoard -a Week
P.oard Week with Lotl
Poar.l Lay
?).(KI
, Ii.0.1
l.l w
GUAHQ AGAINST FIRE!
DELAYS ARE DAXGEKOUS.
ri-nE XU ME HO US SEVEHE FIHES
J. which ha ve- occurred in our State the
past year, and the late disastrous confla
grations in Portland, .Springville, Halles,
Oregon City, anil Jacksonville, should ad
monish property owners to S"ek indemnity
against loss and damage by tire without
delay. --'
THE PHOENIX
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.,
Represented on the Pacific coast for over
fifteen vears, (during which period it has
paid hiu,oou tor 1-ire Losses in the Pa
cific Department), is one of the leading
American Fire Insurance Companies, and
live only Hartford Company represented in
1 he StaU nf Oregon. 1 11 the prompt adjust
ment and payment of its loss- s,t tie Plm nix
has no superior, t he Company has never
had a suit ;n the State, and in the prompt
cash payment of nearly
$i,IOO,OGO CO
in the Chicago and Hoston, proves that the
old 1'h.cnix is equal to its cv -ry engage
ment. The Agents of the Phonix are authorized
by commission from the company to issue
and renew Policies direct, ami without ref
erence to Portland, San Francisco, or else
where, thus enabling the applicant to se
cure iimtfilintc and bitttlimi protection.
Kates as low as solvency and lair profit
will admit of.
w. p. uritxs,
Resilient. Agent, Oregon City.
April is. is73.-m-l
GEO. YOODS CO S
The most remarkable instrument ever per
fected ; capable of the most beautiful mus
ical effects, and in the most elegant cases.
All Lover; of Music
should see them, and hear their
COMBINATION SOLO STOPS.
Wm. BADGER,
Of ?tl Sansome St., San Francisco,
has them. June Mm 3.
CHOICE PJ5EATS!
TOOlS ALKKIGHT mve jnnt re
j.eeived a fine lot of beef cattle from the.
John Day country. They are the latest
ever brought to this valley before, and will
be butchered for this market. Thy pro
pose to sell cheap. Give them a call, and
get the choicest of meati.
Orsrnn Citv, Mfjv 23d, 173, tf.
CHAS. II. C-A-'UITIEIjiD,
DEALER IX
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
CORNER OF SEVENTH AND JfAIN STREETS, OREGON CITY.
lias Just Keeeivetl a New Stock of
Calicoes, Dress i iooJs, Crown and IUcacheil Slice! in-'s
House Lining, Shirtings, Tahle-I.incn. Irish lioso'm Linens
l.inen Towelling. Tahle-Cloths. Corstts. Ladies' a.i.l Gents
Hose, Thread, Camhries, P.utttuis. Ribbons. Laces ami Insert ionP
Knihroidery, White t'ootls, Millinery, Fancy Uooels, Ac.
Also, a full assortment of
LADIES' AN0 CHILGERU'S SHOES,
(iroeeries, Crockery, (ilassware. Coal Oil, Coal (hi Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys.
Which have l.ce selee ted with special car,, ft.r 1,U .....rkel and c-annot
ke si kpas'.;ed ix ur.tLiTY ok iui k.
Titi:ni(;iir:sTMARuiri iRici:iAii ior coumry vvom cr
March l:,lc73:tf ' '
NEW STORE! KEV GOODS! NEW FIRM!
LEVY BEOTHEES
Have Just openetl, in
rilK FINEST AXI) MOST COMI'LETE STdCK OK CLOTHING AND I R Y- ;0OI s
i. lw.ts and slu.es, JIats and Caps, 1 ient leinens Kunii.hing e;f...ls il.ceri.-s "v.
ttons. Cutlery, P.askets and Toys : also, Groceries and l'rr.vision", and. li "OM-ms' 'No'
gi:.i;kal. assoktmkxt ok othek ooons,
T.miumcmus to describe, which we proiK.se to sell at the I.,,,-t Possible Kates, tt,r
MU. 1 MOW, b-htga Ira,li,:il .T,--ielerof long experif nco, we will also deal in
and i.iai.ulactiire ami r.j.air .1, wclry. We guarantee all ourgoods and ! w"rk or 1 pay
Give us a call and exalt. ine ourgoods, and save twenty Pent. J '
LEV'liliiO.S..
Sc oinl Ioor 1101-I It of 111, PoslolK,'.-, Main slieel, Ort-ffon City.
CuaUwMbyU J IM.UIHI Kxtnict
tus is a preparation combining all the valuable .. .t ... .
which is cultivated in nearlv A C liio n ,t r,' i'1! ,t' '"'' Kucalt pl u.
come th- hous.-hold rem. -.It- 1..,-., I .li...... ...
A '.V.' -1 -v-1 7- "d KJM I S I ii-y, A-vAv
Gi:M rt)-t iHtiANs and their siirr.mi.itiig
and balsamic properties nior . ire.-uialiv t h- ,n v C , ' H's i!:" ivc, healing
It is an invaluable r.em. av lor all L i, 1 ra, 1 , V ""r k""w" r-m.-dy.
as llUmJinis. ll.vmSt; ;n Us - o'iV T'-'l ,r"1;-; ran-s.sueh
.S'.l. I.ICl l -OllRlliEA, . le. S"1 C 7 J (. ''A'A;.V,.Ycy, 7 Y.sl'J- '-
1 bis prej.aratioii is the
crti'-s ot t he tree in t he I"
he had u unseal lacilities lor test inir t he
its uses. It can be relied upon as certain t..
l. . o.ion i;i is oi i.stiucac, can oeS'-en -u
.. I ,-.. .... 1. ,t c
i real liieni oi I lie malarious iev.-rs ol our int
o' -tl.- ...... ...r . I 1'. -. I'.I'. -.M .
ir..r t,. .lir... ...t i.l , i 1 .. t 1... I .......... !
... . ....... ,Ui ii-miiis ... I II' tlslill l;iiliir.
arsenical reiuedie lor those diseases are entirelv a v. .i.e..!'
KOR I'llV.SH IAXS, Coieman s Fluid Extract of Eue-, v,,t , ,
If t t S , '.. U-!I P . .1 i !. . if :l t i. .. ...1 f ., 1-,, . ... . . . " ' ' U' '' '"'
lHO F il ? iT'TT-V-f- laieev-rvwhere, :i
-. ..... ..,,.... .ii... i.ii,. .ui..- in.
JOHN MYERS,;3007 SHOE house.
ORECOPJ CETY.
DEALER IN
miY (iOODS.
(;jiocEi;ii-:s,
DOOTS and
shoes,
IIAKDAYAEE.
CKOCKEKY
AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Books and Stationery.
I will pay the highest prices for
and all kinds of
GOOD CCUNTRY PRODUCE.
I will sell as low as any house In Oregon for
CASH OR ITS KQUIVALKXT
in Good Merchantable Produce.
I am selling very low for
CASH IIAJ.
Give me a call and satisfy yourselves.
JOHN MYERS.
Oregon City, March 21. 1X73.
A GREAT DISCOVERY!
V'MORE GRAY HAIR OR WIIIS
kors it you M ill us J, LiI'MaN'S
IlAIIi RESTORER. This is noi a
vile compound, made of Suarar of
Iiead, Eac "-'nlhur, and other poisonous
minerals, which will induce headache,
paralysis or insanity, but a harmless pre
paration, free lrom sediment, asily ap
plied, and in a brief spac of time restorinir
the hair or whiskers to their natural color.
No preparation is necess.iry to use with it,
but simply to apply according; to directions
accompanying each bottle. This is the
cheapest, safest and best Hair Restorer ever
otr.. red to the public.
J. ETPMAX. Proprietor.
General Agents, CHARLES EANGEEY
& CO., Wholesale Druggists, corner Battery
and Clay streets, San Francisco, to whom
all orders must b" addressed. Testimonials
of prominent cit izens who have used it ac
comppny cooh HortI. apriMsom
O
ZSTow IjJuilcliiiLr, Option Citv,
ofeucalvn- SJS&tt 5 V IT h$2h
.. 7 ',.." i. ui nil v, haviuu: be-
It Seems to h.-i v.-
a direct alilnitv lor tfie
iihi cun s them bv
!sVinV'iTo's,.,:';,,:.,;'.n.:s::.xJMr!i u,o ni ,,k.5nai 5,r,R.
- .,ri..,,L . . ni'IS!'". ,:" l-s"l and 1T2. t h. r
trioiis ne t!
..o'.. , 1 I'rep-.ring the r-m. iiv, and
-. ine promix-ti resiilis
h: ..!',,
ad litiiH.r. ds tji"
an 1 ran.'isco.
" Keai'Ilev
. J I
S" is a i .- t -
I r par.it t .n lor I 1...
- - - . ...... , ... . .
..r ....... ... . -
. tre;it,.,l ,, i. . ,
' ' . " " 11
.11- in l
oC'lnaii s
md bv Hod".
I'nu
iisrs, Kortlan.t, S..,- Agents for
l"mayl7'iy 1.
PACIFIC
OPPOSITE Ot tlBEXTAi. HOTEL.
Ian ikkekse stock as usual?
GE0IUJE A. PEASE,
si'ccKssfii: to
rK0Tz..;.i, minus & iiu
o
Corner First .-, rf 3Ioi , iso tr, , t,.
J-onri.A xd, oj;j:oo.x.
November '22, iJCiMf.
o
BARKUfti RESTfiLKKT
IEOX ReLGEEY, riojiicfor,
(I-ate of tlie ci iff House.)
MAI.X STliKKT , OHiy.ox CITY, O'.V.
TiiR CNiERsi;rn
n"sl "- announ
L :Mo his -Ti. no's k th.
that he has re-oj., ned the abo've named
The 1'rr.r.rirfr.p 1.-.,,. 1. .
customers' with serve his
Oysters, Pies' F.-et,
A Good Cm,, of ofT, e,
Or u Good Sininrr Menl.
ChgonCit-v, March "i-tt ELOUEY-
Wm. JJ ROUGH TO X-
W7?hF!, .K'F-CTI-EIEY INFORM
", Spruce and ( ,iar
LUMBER
of every description.
Dry Flooring. Ceihng,Srrucp(for.Shelvl
Ij!troV. I...... aim.
, iiwis, i-ence l'osts
(Cedar).
Constar.tty on Hand.
on the Z Z'.;?.-1- -umuep farnishr
c-.V. ... . . " " ;t as low rat. s as
can be purchased elsewhere in the State
Give me a c:i 1 1 ..t.i,,. mc ..iuh..
OREGON CITY, SAW MILL.
March 21. lsT3-tf.
LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE
SSI STAIJJ.E.
T" T'NI .ERSIGXEP PROPRIETOR OI"
t he Eivery stable r.n Eiith Mr t. ;r gon
e-i-y, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand
Saddle mi I Itupgy Hoi scs,
Ri'tfias Carriu;rsnnil Hacks.
I'rices Reasonable.
lie will also run a hack to and from the
WJLKOIT SODA SPRINGS
during the summer season, with pood
horses, competent and gentlemanly driers.
FASE AT LIVING KATES. G
J. M. FRAZER, Proprietor.
Oregon City, May 27, 1S73.
SODA SPRIKGS!
THE FJYOKITE SIJIViER RESORT !
J4 3IILES SOI TH OF OREGON CITY.
IN CLA CKA MA S C O i'NTl '.
TOSEPII WRIGHT having leased the
Wilhoit Soda Springs, desires to inlonn
those wishing to sjM-nd a few daj s in th
mountains that this is t he most t.elighlul
place in the Willamette Valley. A good
Hotel, Stable and bath-house lor the ac
com modat ion of visitors.
Thfiw Springs have been rerom mcr clert
bv Phvsiei.ms as ling the hf n Uhl'st a rid
best piac for invalids or per?ons .-.ft it d
with any complaint to spend the heated
season. . .,.
Parties desiring to visit the Springs will
find a hack in readiness for t b. lr accomo.
dation.upon applying to J. M. Fryer at
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