Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, August 15, 1873, Image 3

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THEENTEiPBISEB
OSEHn-q V7REC" A1CI ST 15, 173.
Democratic County Convention.
Tne Democratic voters of Clackamas
rountv will moot in Conve nt ion on the
80th ihiv of August, 173, at the Court
House in Oregon City, for the .urHse
of, lectin- seven .lelegates to the State
Convention which will meet at Port
land, Sept. 9, lv":. r tho i"irr' of
pla-citi:? in nomination a candidate for
Congress- Tiie respective precincts will
hobf their primaries on Sat unlay Aug:.
l at the u-uul places of voting. The
f!,n'..wim? the number of votes to
which the re spective precincts are en
titled in said Convention:
Oregon City . .
Linn City
Cuttings
Tinhorn
Upper Moh.lla
Cmoii
Pleasant 1 1 i 1 1 - -Marsh
fieM . . . .
KiM-k Creek . .
Soringwator . .
Eagle Creek...
Caneinah
( 'asea'lcs
Hardin
l,.wer Molalla.
M.irquam
( 'anb.V
M ilw'atikie
( weg.
Heaver Creek.. .
Total
A. NO I IN KK.
Chairman Pen). Co. (.'. .rumiUee.
TTiK)uK(ioN City Skminarv. Tho
Oregon City Seminary will open on
Vn.lav, An -ust li"th, is?:). The a Ivan-
t I 'csnowoll'ereil bv this institution tor
oUaiiiiii-.r a g.ol e-!tieati ii are, so far I
as teaching is ooneci ned, unsurpass l
;,i the State. The followimr is t!ic
course of stii.lv, and it end. ia.es :i!l
that is rejiiir. d' in a liberal education ;
and the l.r.ni. lies of study, exeeot The
ory of Tea -lung, that aie n qir.reu to
obtain a teacher's ceiti:icate or a life
diploma. .
Courseof stud vClassseHl and Higher
Kimlisti Dei. ii'tiu- nt : Kveliiig, Or
thography, Etymology. HNtory, Kug
lih Iianima: , Coiup'.sUion and Rhet
oric, Penman-iiie.!'-' kl; )iiiur. Mental
S.-iciice. Moi; i Science, American Lit
eral ure. S-;ence of Civil t i o ver in ueiit ,
L itin and I a eiUioii.
M-ttheiiiatie.-l Department: Mental
Aritlnii' iie. Written Arithmetic, Alge
bra. i oinetry, Trigonometry and Men
sural i- n.
Seicntiiie Department: Oeogmnhv,
Phvieal (J. 'out mhy, Py.-dol. igv, A;-t ron
otu'v. Natural lVii'h.s. p!iy, Cl'ieniistry,
Z i"loirv. t ;.!. ry, and Hot. any.
Primal v D.'j.artments. 1 and' 2: Spell
ing. Keaiiiiiir, Slate Printing, Kleineii
t.irv Drawing. Elementary Arithmetic,
and writing.
Prof. I. Alb-;-, Macruni is l iiieipal of
t h school, !. ! s teacher of the 'l.ir:--;;l
and lliiriu r i'.ii jli-Ii Department. Prof.
W. . Mori l.m.l is I'McliiT di' t he S: i;i;
ti'ie Dcpartne :it. Prof. Thomas "Nich
olson is' teacher if & he Math'-matienl
Dcpartm-ni. Y'.vo lady teachers will
le ele.-ted for the Primary 1 o part incuts
on the evening of the lM:h inst.
The aim of the s-h.ii,l is to educate
the students mentally, morally and
ji'ivsically.an.i to .-n i out as graduates
young men :.r.d v.c.!t--!i ed'.ieated for
the practical di, i:-s of life. It isencour
aging to know ; ha to ver eighty percent,
of the teachers ,if t he county- -who obtain-
1 ceriifica' -s ;;t the pm!. lie examin
ations. Itcl 1 1 i : t i : 1 the last year, were
students ..! the City Seminary. The
sum .milling cemmmiity has n- ver U
fore had s.i.-ii :lv:i:itgcs of ed n-.-ation
within its r.-ach. 'I"Jiis; desirjiei to jit-
tend daring the eoin'.n.
well to er.L r at the I .
inarter, th it they may
ran-.l ;-.nd classified."
y ar w. u hi tin
.finning of the
be sa!isf;u:torilv
Panoi-.aka. "O.ir citizens will have
the pleasure of seeing tiie Oretron pan
orama, painted by ' 1. C. A. Ked, of
S il.'iii, an ack.n-1 led zed artist, oil next
edn- sd;iy an-1 Friday eveiiinirs. Tliis
panorama eoie,i-.ts of". '-52 v iev s of Ore-
f;oj secpi-ry, v hieh ail' said to lil'SU- j
p- rior iii their eeeutiou nil win
liave seen t.iem.
It has p
ivd the '
. . .',. j
i-ud' r !:t lit i f ,
all the r.n.m::, em
i.elis of S.il.-m. !
x. e n 'pe l ne
both e eniivs
I'i.l lice lie ITilWii'1.! I
ild iive li;at encourn:;e- I
iiti-nt to th" proprietor as ill show a
roper appn ci :'i"n of art. It isttu- in
tention 01' Mr. T.iv. l, the owin-r, to take
this paiior. .m. 1 e.-.st, wb.ere it will do
much to a -ivti tise our State.
O
UF.vvr.N'.No. 1 ne pi -asure-seekers
who have 1 ei n olT to ti- vari-u:s sum
mer results are all returning, and each
nnil every one of th- rn express them
s. Ives highly j h-ased vi;! their trips.
Mayor M t 'owi 1 i"-l .-; i pa ;i y : e; nn ied
1 v.a" Wi ti ii-s. 1 i-; Mr. I..i K u i.- and
f.imily returned Saturday; Mr. CM.
Kesti r and coin any ret urned Tiiesday.
Mr. K. in fori 11 , us ti::d he did n'f 11 a h
the top of Mount Hood, f ul Mr. A.
"Warner and nvi eliildcn from (ids city
di 1. M rs. l!::eo;i and i 'apt. He 'd:(.. a:i.J
f.ninlv have a!-o iclni iifi!.
Son p. X,.isl Saud.iy afternoon a p-n-tl
'in in from this city was walking to
faucinah when iie imae-ined he saw a
jHircupini- si'tin
the I hi!!', ami h
steep and rock v
; io a t r e at t ne ton of
W.'
patn
it tor it up the
1 I i ' 1 1 - less than
.Vm :. . t high
reaching the
Imagine hr: chagrin on
des; re-1 place lie found his
had developed intna piece
p ir.-u : 'ine
till Ml.s
tided in tl'.e top of I he tree
bv a wire chor! a leverlv devised
triek th-uight the i liml el as lie slow ly
d. seen. led tho n eky precipice.
V 1 n k lh i.i.. ('apt. J. T. Ajipeisoii, of
thisc'iu lucight of Col. S ive t!se t!ir
oug!i hr. ,1 -1 year Id bull Mathcw the
-"Hi. IP- ;s of the- 1 Mitchos Rates stock.
pine 1 'iiriiam, and his sire was an im
ported 1 nil. ec-.ting fi;.oi, and the
lianie $J.neo. '';,,. :itock is consi lei eil
siprior milkers. The Captain paid
f ovki for this voung bull, and with the
tjiorougli-bred cows on his place, ex-'f'.-ts
to raise some line stock.
Tt its Vkri.ixs. This society was
permanently organized last Monday
evi ning, and t' llowing ollicers were
ehuy'ii for t he en suing p carter : Jeo. A.
Harding, l'nsi. cut ; llemy lbdgcs.
Secretary; Capt. W in. II. Pratt, Treas
urer; A. Schuhman, First Reader : R.
Revy, Second Reader. Tiie soei.ty is
lining up a hall, and before long will
have gymnasium exercises to amuse
themselves with .
Smash V v. -Messrs. Williams A'
Harding's horse felt his oats last Wed
nesday, and toek a notion he did not
wisli to wait for his driver who was in
s houst- dcliverieg a load of goods, so
he broke his halter, and ran c.tl" at an
unexpected speed, broke up the wagon
andsm ashed up things generally. That
kind of stock needs to have its bats di
minished for such unusual conduct.
Conk w Yanhh ykk. Mr.J.C. Ton
er, and old and iuich respected citizen
of this place, his removed with his
family to Vancouver. He is engaged
in Jdeaniboatiiig 1 etween that place and
Portland. Siuvtss to him.
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Pkaohks. We noticed a line lot of:
Oregon ioaehes in the show w indow of j
Messrs. Williams A Harding. They
Kenerallv have t! e first of everything
ui the market, and sell as cheap as thev j
can to make alivi.ig.
TailLKNKI). V,
VYcdiicsday to t
ates enter our
l ack to take his
e were pleased last
our friend A. O.
llice. He has come
place in the factory
out ex
expects u
dad of it.
to remain in our citv. e
are
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KMOVKD. 11 II, ,..!...
. , . . "i;iK.-iiiii H iiiue'
i lusstoek of grods in the storeroom
Under our office.
bet
every 1 rinrcr i n,
least
eon.nbute t, the Fleming Jlonu-
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County Court Proceedings.
AUOl'ST TERM WAIT, JUDOK, SHARP
AND CAWTEIX, COMMISSIONERS.
111 the matter of the report of P. M.
Pinearson, J. Ij. Cason and Win. Hess,
viewers appointed to view a new eoun-
tv road from Foster's, in Eaile Creek
Precinct, by w ay of Marsh held to Ore
gon City ; Viewers reported lavorably,
and road ordered o'iied.
In the njatterof the report of William
Cook, James Winston and I. (iradon,
viewers of a county road betcinniii at
Sec. id, T. 2 S., K. 4 K., and intersecting
the county road leanniLC from J.Tuttle's
farm to Chas. K. liooks;said viewers
report favoraLle, and the road ordered
opened.
in the matter of the report of Fred. C.
Mack, J.:s. S. McCord and A. Warner,
viewers of a new county road befiin
n'm at Sec. T. :$ S., U. 2 JLoflhe
Willamette meridian, running to Ore
ir 11 Citv ; viewers report favorable: po-
I tition not granted, and bond forfeited.
I 1 n the matter of the petition of K. II.
; Sconce and others, for a county road
j commencing at a point where the eo in
j ty road from Molalla I'raiiie interst ,-ts
j tie old Territorial load in Sec. 7,T. b S.,
! It. 2 II., thence to Hubbard's station,
j lleiuan I.ee.John X. Smith and A.Car
I mieluu 1 appointed viewers, to report tit
i the next liilil of court.
I A. It. Shipley, superintendent, filed
iws report siiowimr that the eoxerimr
and enclosing of the Tualatin bridge
was done in a substantial and w ork
ni uilike maimer; report approved.
T. J. McCarver pres iitea his-resijn:i-tion
as Comity Treasurer, which was
accepted, an.t C. b Healio upiointHi to
till the vacancy.
In the matter of the report of N.N.
Math.ck, Jas. OiHct r, Jr., and Jos. A.
Fields, appointed to assess damages to
Nathan (iraham, J. W. Cochran and
others caused by the location of a new
county road from the Monitor Mills io
H ub hard's, station ; Court ordc ii d ap
praisers to amend tlu ir report to cou
foi ni with n.otice served upon tlieiii.
Nany Flliott, a Paiii-r, all.-.l the
sum .if'i-:; j.cr week tioni June 17th to
August .".th, 1-7.5.
In the matter of the j tition of John
Naehand anil olln is, j. ravine; viewers
to be appointed to a county road pro
posed to Ik? vacated, leading from the
south l ank of the 'laekamas river to
Horace Hakcr's; Court ordered road to
be oik ned.
Hills to the amount of $1,420' jy were
allowed and ordered paid.
In tiie amount of expenditures for
the month were two bills of A. J. Hell,
t hat h id been previonly contracted, one
for lumber amounting" to i-I-io, and tin
other for covering th- Tualatin bridge
for i M. A bill from the Justice 'seoui t
for .i2!. It will be seen from this
tiiat tho actual county expenses for the
past mouth were only i;7i42.
Every reader of Tho Aldine for Ati
jrust is sure to be charmed wih its beau
tiful and seasonable illustrations, as
well as ph ased with its fresh and liter
ary contents. A mariiideiiet ful!-j aj?e
maiine. view opens the number, irom
tho pencil of M. F. il. de Haas, N. A.,
oi'.y of our ejreat jdulers of water
scenes. Jt is a truthful sketch of what
mav be seen aimoy' an v dav on Ijotv;
Dhlnd snnd. Mr. F'. T. Vance, who
has made the region a si udy, contrib
utes u series of original pi.-tures of tie-li'raii-l
-lii 011. lack loountaiiis and
lakes, which are very timely, as that
legion is now lull of pleasure seekers.
T.ie liter.u-y contents of The Aldine
keep pace v, ith its ii'ias of art, ami are
ti:is month nnusually interesiii!r. S11I1-.-.ription
iriee 5-, incbidinr Ciiiomos
" Viilae;e JJelie" and ( Yossini; the
Mui.r. .JiMiies Soilon J.Z Co., lublisii
ei's. 5s Maiden Lain-.
Cai.i.kp. V,"e iiu 1 the pleasure of re
ceiving a call from Jude Ij. I,. MeAr
thur.ef the Fifth J inli--i.il District. The
Jud-o w as on his return from the ses-
sion ol the Supreme ( 'ourt, jt.st -losod,
aim e;,)t s
to l!
J'ailes ii Siatiiiaay,
wh'-r.- he hold
1:. xt M-.udav.
k 'cia 1 it n;i o 1 i uiii'i
Jill-
M -A 1 1 hur i-i one
oi toe risiiie men ol" our Stale.
lie, lo
!er and
itv and
m;hiii.- me peer 01 mueii 01.:
'xperi-!iced m'ii.:-.:i-l !i;s integri
. i . . . . .. . . 1 . . . .
iiooci is iieyonu qisesn-ju. no is an
h nan io our jmiieiai y.
l)oN'r PuoivisK r. (;i'.iuu;r,.-The
Statesman of last Tuesday is under the
impression that we claimed too much
credit for our firemen at the late hre
at Portland, and did not do their Lows
justice c don't propose to quarrel
over this matter, and would stale that
what we said in behalf of our hoys
is l.ul true, and that tiie Salem t ovs
did their whole duty.
ni:r i s hk.u: i iiom nr.- w c nope
those who have received the subscrip
tion lists to the Mo:u:m nt fund will
mal.e i :u ly returns. It does not mat
ter whether the persons who have re
ceived tne list.-. Siavc their names upon
it or not. I .el the proprietors of the
respective papers every u here atlt nd l
the matter.
l'p 1.1.. - Ni.'Lwit! tanding business ap
pears dull in our city, wo believe that
j l,-r
town is as lull ot people as at anv
tune t ast lor v ars. .Nearlv every
fi r - ars. Near
house in town is occupied, and no soon
er is there one va-atel, before olln. rs
are ready to move in. Oregon City is
still alive and in a healthy condition.
Nkw.-Wc c;:ll the attention of our
readers to the cat d of Mr. V. Fish in
this issue. Mr. F. is an old merchant
in this city, known for his fair-dealing
and intciii it v. and we can recommend
! him to all "who wish anything in his
j line of business.
! iMKitoVKD. The I'll. enix Hotel, Mr.
J. . Siiattuck proprietor, has Pi -en
undergoing some important improve
ments in the way of painting and paper
ing, and now presents a very handsome
appearance.
Thanks. Wo have added quite a
number of new subscriiiers to our list
this wick, for which we are thankful to
our friends. Mr. W. R. Rnsswell, of
Canyon City, has our thanks for quite
an addition".
i'.Ki.KiHU's. The Rt. Rev. Rishop
Morris w ill preach at St. Paul's Rpiseo-
pal Church, in this city, on Sunday
morning next. There will l-o 110 ser
vices in the ev.-nitiLr.
RoronT. Mr. C. F. Reatie has pur
chased a house and four lots on the
blutf, and expects to reside in the city
in the future. Mr. Reatie is the kind of
men our town needs.
Nkaki.y Compi.ki ki. Mr. George
Clark has nearly completed the stone
foundation for Pope's brick, and will
bo ready for the sleepers of the lirst
tloor.
Srnuii-Ai.isM. Mrs. Chamberlain
and Mr. K. W. Sh.ntridge have been
holding a series of spiritual meetings
in this city during the past week.
Kev. Mr. Mathews, of Portland, will
preach in the M. K. Church of this
place, Sabbath (17th inst.) morning
and evening.
Whkat. The mills in our citv are
paying NJ and s. cents for wheat. This
is considerable advance from our last
report.
For Astoiiia. Rev. Mr. Sellwood.of
this city, goes to Astoria to preach next
Sundav.
The AlarshheU school taught by John
Wortman, closes to-day.
Go.ne. T. J. McCarver left here last
Sunday for Trtvcpia.
Contributors to the l-'leniing Monu
ment l-'und.
We aclcnowlod-e the receipt of the fol
lowing contributors to the Fleming Monu
ment Fund. The Albany printers were
the tirst to respond to the ietition.
ALllAXV KKGISTKIl OFFICE.
Col. Van Clove
It-v. J. W. Van Cleve
Alex I'ardon
$ 2 DO
1 00
. loo
f 450
states rights democrat.
Mart. '. I'rown
C. II. .Stewart
J. A. s; an-il.-r "
W. 1. I'aruer ".'.".".".".
Clarence ia. lard !'.!!!".".
Clias. Harmon
$200
1 U0
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
CO
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE.
Knoch Turner
Wells 1 irury
Newton till ha 11 1
EVENING NEWS OFFICE.
Hol linger fc Currv
J. S. Hughes .. .'"""
O. H. Know lion
w . j . 1 . . ( e 1 1 y'i
J. '1'. Stevens
Art titir Jacobi
w. it. West ".'.";;;;
J. 1 . I ioJma 11
A. W. De Itny
units co.'s job office.
Hirnc s A Co
liobt. Ij. OJIosup
OliKWIN CITY ENTEKI'KlsE.
I-. 1-'. Horning
John heii-weth
t 2 l
2 J
1 00
(500
I 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
I 00
1 00
1 00
$ 4 00
1 00
$ 5 00
1 no
1 00
1 00
5 00
$12 00
$500
Isaac II. Hinearson
W. Jl. Warren
A Noltlleri '""
CONTKI II t'TEO BY FIUXTKKS
NOT NOW AT WOIlK AT THE
tco. W. Hioe (Orofron City,)....
W. C. Joinisoii " ..."
K. J. s.vairord '
.. i. Iocey "
W. K. llemelit
J. il Haekl- nian (All,aii)
S. .1. .Mccormick (Pori laini)....
Julius Mor- laml "
Th. o W.vgant (a friend) "
$13 00
2 M
2 oO
1 00
2 00
2 00
1 IK)
1 00
We hi-n
.1 PI end a card from W. Carv
Johnson, of this city. It si-euks for itself:
Oregon City, August l:!. 1S73.
Editor Enterprise :
I leel an interest 111 jour eiTort to have a
suitable monument erected over the re
mains o! John Fleming. I am not no. van
active member of tie- rint.rs' cralt, but it
is among the b asant memories of my
life that, twenty-rive? years ago, I had my
lirst exjrf-rienee'.as "roller bo " and ih
"sticking type" under the direction of
this 1 ioneer printer of t he Pacific ( oast.
For many years past I, with others.
I have lamiliarly called Mr. M'-ming
j " I'ncle John," and iivthat he is gone I
i revere his memory as an hour it nvtti, a
g.xxi printer, and fait hfui public servant.
1 herewith gladly hand you my pittance
I and trust your endeavors may meet lull
I success,
lam respccuuiiv 1 he pioneer printer's
devil." ' W. CAKY Jl UINSON.
Persona r,. We had calls during tin
past week from Sandy Uarelay, the
ohlijgiiig: and eiitleiiianly purserof the
iov.-rnori ' rover ; Mr. Morris, if Port
land, anil (Jen. IScll, of Portland.
Ca?ipjii:i:i inj. There w ill he a
ea 111 iv-meetiii held on Conference Camp
ground near Canhy, commencing" on
Thursday, the lsth of September, and
holding; over two Sahhaths.
Kki'.yi king. The (Jovernor (Jrover
has been laid up for repairs, and we
learn that she will he out in about a
week, looking as line as new.
Conkh'.m !:i. lit. Kev. Ilishop Mor
ris administered the Rile of Confirma
tion on three jersoiis in this city re
cently. Tho Oregon City woolen
mills
have ere tills, resume. 1
operations
and will not employ Chinese labor
ers in any capacity. Peg 0110 for
Our friend of the Coos Bay JVccs
will have to tak - out that peg, as ho
will lind a number of the Celestials
working around tiie establishment.
EioHTji Volume. -The Albany Dem
ocrat, has entered its eighth volume.
It is a good paper,, sound in politics
and deserves the liberal support
which it is receiving. May our
friend liiown ever prosper and the
lh'mrjcrut long Hourish is our sincere
wish.
San I-'rancisco larkct Report.
San Francisco, Aug. l'J.
IJveriVKil Wheat, lis. Md -vl-'s. 2d ; Club,
l'is. Id. vl2s. CI.
l'iour Siiip.-riitie, ?)oi,t"7; extra, fij (V
VVh -at Co 1st, it !)D.
Parley (.oast Ie, ,(, f 1 1J;,1 lo:bav feed
1 -(n.l 21: bay br.viiig. Jl g;,l 2S.
a: s i iood supply iii market ; prices are
1 .Vj- 1, 1 T'i.
Wool liuiel, fine to choice clear, llWjdS.
Portland Market Report.
Wkdnk-sday, Aug. t:i, 1S73.
'old in New Yrrk to-day, 1I53,.
Port land Iegal Xeiidi r rates, ti.) buying ;
s.-lling.
Wheat Demand is nominal at fl55;.i
Ki v c --ntal.
;its Udio V bushel, sacked and deliv
ered. Flour The shipments have been rather
light lor the past few days and prices are
t.riu at lormcr quot at ions.
1-utter "the rci-.-ipt.s are large and the
mara- t well stocked with all qualities.
Prices range irom c-nts.
I-'ggs Mark'-t supply short ; prices linn
at 21 .2o c -nts do.en.
W.miI The market continues dull and
quotations are lurnished at lh'usic V ft tor
a good a rt icl--.
bacon '1 Ie- supply on hand remains
abundant. Sid-s are quoted at id-vl'ic:
11 ams, U 'Pic, anil prime Shoulders at 7-j,
He.
lree;aii City Market Report,
Knteki'Kise office, Aug. 11.
The following are the buying prices lor
pro-hie--, and tne s -lbng price tor others :
Wheat fiemand good ami selling at 80
lS-'i laishel.
l-'lour liiKul supjily in market, and scll-in-Z
at 1 1 -'v
Middlings Are quoted at fj.5 t r ton :
shorts, ?); and bran ibi, with lull supplies
on hand.
Oats Supply equal to demand; buyers
are paying cents.
I'otato.s No demand, and the market
overstocked, at from Zoii cents p. r bush-
1 Onions None in marlo t ; quotable at 2
cents i r jx und.
K'.'s-Scare , J0il v dozr n.
I 'bickens r'l 51 in,f )' per dozen.
putter Scarce, etK-ii") cents for good fresh.
Wool For choice lots, - i cents.
I Tied I-ruits Full stocks in market;
Vpples are bringing .xw'i.t cents per iound ;
p.-aches II cents; Currants PKiPi cents.
Suair Crushed, lfi'tli cents; island
10M ;San Francisco r- lined, IilUV.. cents.
jea best quality fl - r u nd, and ot h
cr brands ranging irom j e.To cents.
O.freelfc'st' article ' c nts; interior, 22
cents.
salt Ranging from l'-V-IVf.
syrui OiJ cents per gallon; best article
SO cents.
Ha eon Hams lJiill cents; Shoulders,
S cents ; sides, 11 cents per pound.
Lard Per pound 11 cents.
Oil I levoc's Kerosene per gallon,GU(i,.4
cents: Linseed Jl ii.
P.ecfon loot ;od fat cattle find rcady
sale at 5 c-nts on f.M.t.
Fork We quote at 6 cents.
Sheep Few ottering; quote at f!7-3,2 25
per head. - .
Hides Orcen at from $2(4-3, owing to the
size ; dry 15 cents ir pound,
Hurgren Shindlcr liave reopened in
their former warehouse, the Lutheran
Church, Fifth street near the I. S. Custom
House, where they will oicrate till a per
manent business l lace is ready. They are
pre 1 ared to fill orders lor mm it 11 re and all
kinds of bedding, including first class hair
mattr; rs- s and the celebrated woven wire
mattress, children's j eranibulators.Ac,
At this season of the year cramps and
rains in the stomach and bowels, dysen
tery, diarrhcea, c, arc cjuite common, and
should be checked r.t once. Johnson'
Anixlyno IjiniMfntls the best article that
can be used In all such cases, and should
bo kTt la every family. L scq Internau
DIED.
At rortland, Wednesday evening, Au
gust lilh, Hester Patterson, adopted
daughter of ltoss and Jane U. Merrick,
aged. 17 years.
OUR DEAD.
Respectfully to Mr. and Mrs. Merrick, by
the teacher and scholars of a class in the
Episcopal Sabbath School at Milwaukie,
where Hest-.-r had been a member of th
class for several years :
Shall we meet our loved and lost one
When the toils of life are o'er
Will she clasp our hands in frladncss
On a brighter, better shore ?
Will her heart beat jrlad with rapture
As we ne'er the further shore?
Will she joyfully out to meet us
When we", too, have crossed the tide?
.Will she jniide us to the portals
Of the e itv on the hill ?
Will siie tell us in soit whispers.
As of old, she loves us still?
Will she calmly, ireiitly lead us,
Hv the rivers bright and lair
Where immortal jrlory c-restt-th
Every brow that is welcomed there ?
While our thoughts r.re lost in wonder,
Every breeze that Ircifrhts the air
Whispers in the mildest accents.
Ye shall surely meet " up there"
Meet beyond the mystic river
Meet on yonder Purple Heights
Where the da s of joys are laden.
And win re's kno.vn no shades of night.
Cheer up, then, des) ondinj; mourner,
Sailing o'er earl h's bi!l.n ing sea.
For the goal is not far distant.
Where the loved one waits for thee.
The IVcar unci Teurof I. if..
The cares, anxieties and mi.dortunes of
life have as much to do wit h shortening it
as disease. They are in fact the source of
many ailments and physical, disabilities.
Nervous weakness, dyspepsia, afreet ions
of the liver, disturbances of the bowels,
headache, hypochondria and mono
mania are among thes:? distressing fruits.
It is, therefore, of great importance that
p1 rsons whose minds are oppressed with
heavy business responsibilities, or harass
ed by family troubles, or excited by spec
ulation, or perpk-xed by a mult iplicity of
enterprises, or in any way overtaxed or
overworked, should keep up their stamina
by the daily use of a wholesome tonic.
Thousands of persons thus circumstanced
are enabled to bear up against the diffi
culties in which they are involved, and
to retain their strengt h, hcalt h and mental
clearness, by the regular us-- of Hostelter's
Stomach Hitters. Diseases which are prone
to attaet the body wlcm d-bdttatcd
and broken down by over-mucu brain
work or cxhausuug physical labor, are
kept at bay by tne resistant power with
which this incomparable tonic endows tlie
nervous system and t In- vital organs. ' At
t his season, when t he heat is evaporating
th-elements 01 strength from every pore
and invigorant is absolutely essential to
the safety and comfort ol the. punlic, and
is required even by the more roliust il they
desire to keep I heir athletic capanilii i.-s in
status. pio. Hence a course 01 llost. tter's
iiilters is pari icularly us.-iul at this peri.nl
of the y-ar as a d"iej,ce against the invis
ible disease afloat in a sultry atmosphere.
It is t hi- most potent of all prevent tve med
icines, and lor all complaints which afreet
t he stomach, t he liver and t he bowels, and
intcrlere wit h the periect digestion and
assim ilat ion of food, it is tiie standard
remedy
"I'iiiu- trie all Tli ng- " and has
proved that Int. WlSTKIi's P.ai.sam of
Wji.I) eilKUKY is the rctte-dy jxir t xecilcm-r
for tin- cure ol coughs, colds, croup, s hooj-ing-coijgh,
bronchi! is, asthma, phthysic,
re throat, anil mlhi -nza. It cures comrhs
and colds iiistiiut i: II soothes the irritated
parts ; it. It--:! Is t he intlamat ion : and even
c-onsumi'tioii itself yields to Its magic in
fill, -nee.
lireat harm and discomfort Is caused by
the us- of 1 .urirat ivs'hieii tiri p.- a ml rack
th-- sxstem. J'liraons' J'urintici' 7i'. are
tree from all impure matter, and tire miid
and health-giving in their operation.
For the v -ry best photographs, go to Drad
ley A. Rubicon's ( ialery wil bout STAIRS
Ascend in the Rlcvutor, iJ'.l M out gonury
Street, San Francisco, California.
Professional asd aiate'ar Mubicians
should examine the combination Solo
Slops fon 11 a only in HKi. Woulis A C.'S
OllliANS.
ill)-: .i'.' (LINK. A most delicate, soft or
breathing slop.
TlIK DX HUMANA. A baritone solo,
110 a 1:01 r 1 remoio.
fllK PIANO. A beaut ifully toned piano,
which will never re.juire tuning. See ad
vert isment in a not hi r column, jun l:m:l
XEW TO-DAY.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY,
A N II
R hZ ID STO IUZ !
Factory Elock, :::::: Oregon City.
Agercy for tiie San Juan Lime Co.
Lime sold in quantities tosuit. augl-tf.
REED'S PAHORAMA
O F T 11 rc
O rout 3STor tli west!
The Finest Work of
PANORAMIC ART
Kver Fxhibited in the United States!
rjHi: MOST COMPLKTK IiEPUESKNTA
.1. t ton of the unrivalled scenerv ot Cali
fornia, Oregon and Wasington Territory.
Alter mont hsoi careful and laborious study
the well kno.Mi artist,
COL. C. A. ItKUl), OF SALEM,
Has com. 1 ted his series of paintings rep
r s -nting the grand -st scenery of Pacific
coast, and comprising
Sceitcn on tiie Columbia Hi ver,
Including Cape Horn, Castle K.ick, Lower
Landing, Islands of the Columbia. The
1'allcs, and
View ill the Willamette Valley,
The Cities of Portland, Fast Portland, Sa
lem and Oregon City with the ' alls.
The Mountain Momiiths ot llje AYest.
Mts. Ibxid, liak-r, Itaineer, Shasta, the
Three siiers, and the world lamous
I-i A. V A
Including views of Captain Jack's Cave,
Massacre of Peace Commissioners, and t he
wonderlul 1 rater Lake 01 Southern )r.-gon.
IX ALL TlIIKTV-TliKEE LAKUE VIEWS!
Tliis magnifici-nt work of art will be
exhibited to the people of
Oregon City, : : At the Court House,
On Wt'diicsdiiy mid Friday Evenings,
August 20th and 22d.
COL. C. A. IfEED
Will give graphic ib'sciptions of tiie various
scenes as tliey pass beiore the audi-.-itce.
Admission, 50 cents -, reserved seats, 25 cts
extra.
s u ii:r o ?sr
In the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon,
for the count v of Clackamas.
Frank Schlunt, Paint iff.
vs.
William Knopf and .1. S. Gunbicrnor, dfts.
To the I'ftnlint. fihove nmnl:
T N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OUE-
.1
fxon, ou an- hereby r -quir d to apear
and answer the comelaint lil--d against
you In th above entitl-d suit uitlnu ten
days from tic date of the service of this
summons u on you, if served within this
count v, or i l served in any ot her county of
this Mate, fh-n within twenty days from
the d ite of the s'Tvic- of this summons
ui ott you, and if served tijtn you by publi
cation then by the first day of the the next
term or said Vourt follo.v inz t he time pre
scribed in the order of publication, viz :
Tiie Itli Monday in September, l"?7:i.
and if you fail soto answer for want thereof,
the plaintiff w ill apply to the ourt for the
r-lief U'-mand-ed in the complaint, which
consists moii' other things as asainst
s:tid defendant. Knoef. in eausins him to
I execute a deed in tee simpleto the plaintitr
of the property described in the complaint,
! and as against said defendant tiunbieruc-r
I in exclttdin-z liim from any inti r-'St in a
! lien on the property described in said com-
j plaint; and urn ar? furtler notifi-d that
I by an ord-r of the Hon. V. W. Upton,
j Judeof said tourt, s-rvicc is to be had
j upon you in said suit by publication ofthe
I summons once a week for six weeks in the
; Oregon City Enterprise, a ncvspapcr
! published in Oregon City, Clackamas coun-
, iv, urejioa. j. ii. ut.r.i.,
I ... t- . : .
la i - .iiurite. lor x
;- j August ?Hh, 17S. auglon.
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
Elixir Uamlaua,
Among the new and successful remedies,
none have excited so much wonder as this
great restorer of the vital energies. To Dr.
Jose Z11 nigra belongs the credit of producing
the reliable extract of the great remedy,
which is now producing grand and sur
prising results imparting in a wonderful
degree, fresh and youthiul vigor to all who
have used it. Agents, Chas. Rangley fc Co.,
San Francisco. auglm.'?.
S0CIETV XO TICES.
OKIJCOX i.odci: XO. 3, I. I. O. !.,
Meets every Thursdav
oveiiingat 7! o'clock, in the
twa l-el lows' Hall, Main
street. Members of the Or
der are invited to attend. Ry order
N-ci-
Ki:iuxc'A madii.i: lodgu xo.
I. ). O. V., Meets on the
Second and Fourth Tues
day evenings each month,
at 7 o'clock, in the IMd
Fellows' I lall. Membersof the Degree
are invited to attend.
MuirxoMAii i.oih;i: xt. i,a.i-'.
it A. M., Holds its regular com- a
municatioiis on the First and wv.
Titird Saturdavs in each niontli, OK
at 7 o'clock from the Li th of S,-p. ' N
tember to the LDlh ot 'March ; and 7Si
o'clock from the LOlh of March to the
2uth of Scitember. Rivthren in sgood
staniling are invited to attend.
Ii.V order of Yj-.1-
I'AM-S UM'AMl'MKXT NO. 1,1. O.
O. F., Meets at Odd 'Fellows'
I frill mi f ho l ..i..l 'CI,;. ! 'I'.i.w-
day d' each month, l'atriarehs V
in good standing ar inviteil to attend
M I SC H L L A A" 1! O U .V.
JOHN 31. 1SAC0X,
IMIHIRTKK AM PRAI.EIt
n liMiks, Stationery, I'erfum- S'ar -3?'
ry, etc., etc. VMi.kW
Oregon t'ity, ttregoix.
y.t Charman A Warner's old stand,
lately occupied by S. Ackeman, Main St.
AV. IK IIKJIIFIKLD.
Kstal.lished oint-t '1'.), it tltt 11 timd.
Main Street, ()r.'?o:i City, Orfjroii.
An assortment of Wat hes, Jewel
5V X ry.and s.-t h Tliomas' Weight Clocks
all of which are warranted to be as
represented.
j"Kepairing done on short notice, and
hauklul tor past patronage.
HEW YORK HOTEL
(I)eutfches Ciafthaus.)
Xo. 17 Front Street, Opjxisite the Mail
Steamship Landing,
FOHTLAX1), OULIUUX.
H.UOTHI U.S J. J. WILhENS, I'roprklors.
Board j Week J'i.IHI
board v Week with bodging. ... (i.00
lioard & lay ft l.tjo
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
Yy H E U NDEKSlliNED A'
JL nounee to t in- cit i.ens ot Oregon
City and Clackamas county that they nave
just opened a
JEWtLRY ESTABLISHMENT
I N
Oregon City,
Main street, next door north of Shades Sa
loon, where t hey will keep mi hand and lor
sa le ii 11 goods pert ai ning to t heir li ne, at t he
I.OWKSl I.1V1NO KATKS. Especia 1 at t e 1 1 1 ion
given to t lie repairing of I in k 1 1 mf I'l ix i--s.
All gMds sold ami work i!..ii" warranted.
Ui;o. A. HAAS i SON.
Oregon City, Feb. 0. i.ST.J-tf.
CHOICE MEATS!
JOCfSA Al.UltltaiT hiive just r
J ceived a fine lot of beef cattle irom the
John lay country. They are the latest
ever brought to this valley before, and will
be- butchered for this market. They pro
pose to sell cheap, ciive them a call, and
g"t the choicest of meats.
Oregon City, May 2.d. 1S7.1. tf.
J. T. APPERSGN,
OFFICE IN POSTOITTCE BUILDING.
BK.OKER.
Legal Tenders, ( Iiu-kiiiiias Count y Or-U-rs,
anil (intuit City tfnlcrs
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
NOTARY PUDLIC:
Loans negotiated, folk ct ions attended
to, and a Ge neral Lrokeage business carried
on. jantitf.
: l u s i o
New, Frcsli ami Sparkling!
THE clIister
V .
A M- Ml'SIC BOOK FOR TIIE USE OF
Conventions, Singing Classes,
Church Choirs,
AND TIIE
Home Circle.
THE G LUSTER
I'.Y
S. AYES LEY MARTIN,
J. M. STIU.MAX,
A X I)
T. MAKTIXTOWXi;
Iiice 513.50 per Doz. Single Cfjitis sent, jiost-
jfti't, S1.5-.
ADDKESS
J. L. PETERS,
599 Broadway, Hew York.
iron schools.
F A I E YV 0 I 0 E S
A NEW SINGIN0-CLASS BOOK.
COMPILED AND ARRAN(iEJ)
' WILLIAM DRESSLER.
Price ' Per I)nz. Single C'oie sent,
rst-p: id (ill lenU.
Address, J. L.. PET Kits,
5tt UriKtilM y,
New York.
THE SONG ECHO
The Popular Sinjrinjr-.School Book.
13 V II. S. IMSIilvIINTS.
Price $7. 50 per I)oi. Sin-rle copi bent,
Post-paid, for 75c.
Address J. I. PBTKKS,
.!'. Uroal-vny,
Aujrust 8th, 4m. Xrw 1 or It..
MY WIFE, ROSANNA, HAVING LEIT
my bed and lxiar.l without just cans"
or provocation, I le-r by (rive notice that I
will not be responsible for any debts con
tracted by her from and after this date.
EllWAUlJ RollER'l'Sl )N.
Clackamas county, July 11, 1S73. aulwl.
Count y Ass?.ssor's o!ict'!
OTICE IS HEREI1Y fHVEN THAT OX
a. the last Monday, to-wit : the 'JTrfh dav
of August, A. II., IST.f, the Hoard of Equall-
, zat ion in and for th count v of Clackama
j state of Oregon, will attend at the office of
the County Clerk of said count v and
! will then arid there publiclv examine the
j Assessment Hoi Is and cirn-et all errors in
J valuation.description or qualities of lands
lots or ot her pronrt v. an-1 all tM-rsons in-
tcrested ar" hereby cited to appear at the
j time and place abov mentioned.
N. R. WORSIIAM.
Auentor of Clackamas County, Or.
Clackamas county, Aug. Mh, 1:T3. w3
r
DEALER
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
CORXER OF SEVEXT1I AXD JIAIX STREETS, 0REG0X ClTYn
Has Just Received a New Stock of
Calicoes, Dress Goods, lirown and Iileached Sheetings,
House Lining, Shirtings, Table-Linen, Irish Iiosom Linens,
Linen Tow elling, Table-Cloths, Corsets, Ladies' and Gents'
Hose, Thread, Cambrics, Buttons, Ribbons, Laces and Iiisc rtieim,
Embroidery, White Goods, Millinery, Fancy GecU, Jt,
Also, a full assortment of
LADIES' AND CHILDERN'S SHOES,
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Wicks and Chimney.
"VVlticli liive lt-e selt cteil itU sjieriul rare for tliis market and .aituot
BE SI RPASSED IX UUALITY OK PRICE.
TIIK IIIGIIi:ST MAKKi:T PHlCi: IAII l'OK COUXTKV pkoiuck.
March 13, ls73:tf O
NEW STORE! HEW GOODS! NEW FiRK!
LEVY T3EOTI-IETIS 0
Have Just opened, in
ISiai'.sliair.s Now ISuildiiiir, Oregon City,
riIIK FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK Or CLOTHING ANIt LinXiOObH,
JL Loots and Shoes, Hats nd Caps, Gentlemen's Furuishinjj tiotnls, Hos: ra-s, Nw
tions. Cutlery, flaskets and Toys: also, Groceries and l'rovisions, and a
GICXKItAL. ASSOKTJIKXT OK OTIUCK GOODS, q
Too numerous to describe, which we propose to sell at the Lowest Possible Hutes, for
CASH..
It. 1. LEVY, beinara PrartU-al .lowcler of lonfr experienc1, we w ill also ceal In
and m an ul ait ure and repair Jewelry. We guarantee all our roods ana work, or no pay.
Give us a call and examine our yoods, and save twenty jkt cent.
LEVY 131 v OS..
" Second door nortli of tiie PostoUU-e, Uluiii street, Oiikvii C ity.
' ir. J . s. t oieman s iom
pound Extract of eucaly-j
His is a pr puration combininj; all the valuable medical ijuaities oi t be Kucalyptus,
which is cultivated in nearly every California frarden for its medical utiliiv, bavin; In
come the household renouv for all diseases ol the K1DX K'S. JSLAJHHiJi and I'lil.V
A H V t.'A y'A I., a nd SKSHXAl WHAKSKSS. It seems to have a direct affinity for tho
GEN 11 iMUCbAXS anil tln-ir surroundings, and cures them by its a Herat ivc, healing
ami balsamic proH-rti-s more eir-ciually than any other knowrn remedy.
It is an inva lualif - r-tti'-dy tor all diseases ot t he" mucous and serous mem bra ties, such
as lllHU niTlK. ItAVUlXU UiH.GJ, -XAl'SJtA I'liKU -XAXC-y, lH'Sl'Jil-
,SIA, I. Jit UOUUIllKA, etc.
1 his preparation is the result of Dr. Coleman's experiments with the m dicinal prop
erties ol the tree in the U. !s. Msrine Hospital in San J'rancisco, in IsTI and li7l, lin
he had unusual facilil is tor test inn t he various methods of pn-pannir the r. iu tlv, and
its uses, it can be relied upon as certain to (rive the promised results, ami hundreds of
testimonials of its efficacy ca n be seen at h is otliee, -la", K. arncv stid San 1- rancVco.
n.ii.i.ii . ,1 j7ei jii.H J1.W..1L1 x j t. ..jiij i I'll .s r is a pow
erful, yet harmless, febrifuge, and is a special preparation for tiie
treat merit of the malarious fevers of our interior valleys, anil is war
ranted to cure any case of l-'EVKK AM AG UK t r-'ated wit h it accord
ing to directions, while the baneful results of the usual iJuinine and
arsenical reinedie for those diseases are entirely avoided.
FOR 1'IIYSICIANS, Coleman's Fluid Extract of Eucalyptus in 1-lh
bottl-s. I'.eware of imitations, and take none but Coleman's. For
iPRnAia ? 'irYlZ ? SAl" everywhere, a
GEO. WOODS & CO S
The most remarkable Instrument ever per
fected ; capable of the most beautiful mus
ical eirects, and in the most elegant cases.
All Loven of Music
should sec them, and hoar their
CCMBI NATION SOLO STOPS.
V in. O . Ii A 1 Gf 1 0 1,
(If Till Suiisoitte St., Sun l'liUKisoii,
has them. junel3m3.
THOMAS C H A R ftl A U
ESTABLISHED
1853.
DESIRES TO INFORM TIIE CITIZENS
of On-poii City and of the Willamette
Valley, that he is still on hand and doinjr
business on the old motto, that
A Himble Six renee ii Setter than a Slow
Shilling.
I have just returned from San Francisco,
where I purchased one of the
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF GOODS
ever before offered in this City ; and consists
in part, as follows :
Roots and Shoes,
Clothing, Pry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Paints and Oils,
Sash and Doors,
Cliinawarc, Quecnsware,
Stoneware, Crockery,
Platcdwarc, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Ladies and
Gents' Furnishing
Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy Xo
Rope, Faminjr. tionsof Every
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
Mattinps, Oil
Cloth, Wall Taper, etc.,
Of the above list, I can say my stock is the
MOST C O M PLET K
ever offered in this market, and wassoleted
wit h especial care fort he Oregon Citv trade.
All of which I now otr-er for sale at the
Lowest Market Rates.
No use for the ladies, or anv one else, to
think of jroinjj to Portland to buv poods for
I am Detenniimt to Sell. Cheap and not to
allow myself to be
UNDERSOLD TIIE STATE OF OREGON.
All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay
ments, believing as I do that
Twenty Years Experience
in Oregon City enables mo to knowth" re
quirements of the trade. Come one and all
and see for yourselves that the old stand of
THOMAS CIIAKMAX
cannot be beaten in qualitv or prieo. It
would bo useless for me to tell you all the
advantages I can offer you in "the sale of
gooOs, as every store that advertises does
that, and probablv vou have been disap
pointed. All I wish to say is
Come, and SiT.nntl ExiiKiiue for Yourselves
for I do not wish to mak any mistakes.
My object is to ti ll all my obi friends now
that lam still alive, and desirous to sell
goods cheap, for cash, or upon such terms
as agreed iion. Thanking all for the liber
al patronage heretofor" bestowed.
T1IOS. CHARMAN.
Main street, Oregon City,
Legal Tenders and County Scrip taken at
market rates. THUS. CHARMAN.
BjjOiXjO Ids wool wanted by
TIIT-TS. CIIARMA .
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:oenLPTus
ind by Hodze.Cal.-f
Lirujrgists, l'ortland. Sole Ajrcnts ror
oHmavISTSvl.
STILL IN TIIE HELD!
WILLIAftfS & HAHDINC,
AT Till
LINCOLN BAKERY,
KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
of Family Groceries to ! found in th
city. All roods warrantu!. (mkkIs delivered
in the city tree of charge. The highest cafch
price paid lor country produce.
Oregon City, March ih, lv,:.
1,000 DEER SKIHS
WANTED,
AND ALSO,
VI.E OTHER KINDS OF HIDES, FOR
which I will pay the Inches market
price in cash Pring on your bides and get
your coin lor them.
JOHN SCIIRAM.
Saddle aiai Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, L-To-inS.
SfYlPEREAL Fi L L S,
Savior, Lalicccr.e -V Co.
Oregon City.
Keep constantly on 1 ami for sale Flour,.
Middlings, Plan and Chicken Feed. Parties
purchasing feed must furnish the sack.
A. G. WALLiftG'S
PEONEER BOCK BINDERY.
rilloil.'s Itiiildiiix ('miiir of Murk
mid Fi-unt Sliulik
PORTLAND,
QREGCN.
BT-VNK ROOKS Kl'I ED AND rOl'.Nl)
to any di sir. il p.itti re. Music I rKifcn,
.Magazines, Newspapers. tc I ootid in e-
ery variety of style known to t be tirade.
orders from the niw.try t romi.tlv at
tended to.
SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
DEALER IN
Dry Goods,
Clothing.
Roots and Sho; s.
Hardware, Groeerirf.
Crockery, Notions,
Ladies and (ionts'
Furnishing Good,
etc., etc., etc., etc.
Main Stre-, Oregon City.
Produce of all kinds bought, for which I
pay the highest market price. If you de
sire good Goods at Low prices, call at
J. ,ST K Ij Ij I : (i ' ,S'
and examine his new stock of Spring good.
Give me a call and convince yourselves.
My motto is,
QUICK SAT.KS AND SMALL PROFITS."
The highest market price paid for wool.
I. SELLING.
Oregon Citv, March 21. lST.Mf.
OREGON CITY 53EWERY
Henry Ilumhel,
T F AVI NO PURCHAS-
I I ed th atxive Drew-
ery wish'-s to inform the pulmc that he )
now prepared to manufacture a No. 1 qual
ity of
Ij a a mi n kk a,
as goKl as can be obtained anywhere In
the State. Orders solicited and promptly
tilled.
Justice's Court for I lit- rrrrinrt of Ore
pon ( i1 v.
STATE OF OREGON. I
County of Clackamas.)
Henry Humbel. Pin..) Civil action
vs. 5 for
G. Lingorn. Deft., ) Money.
To G. Lingorn, the above named defend
ant :
IN THE name ofthe State ofrcgon, yon
are hereby required to sippf ar Ix-fore th
undersigned, a Justice of the IVnce for the
Precinct aforesaid, on the 15th day of Au
gust, 1K7., at ten o'clock in the forenoon of
said dav, at th office of said Justiee.in said
Precinct, toanswerthe above named Plain
tifT in n civil action. ....
The pcfendant will take notice, that if
he fails to answer the complaint herein,
the Plaintiff will take Judgment aP,'"'
him for the sum of one hundred
nine dollars and nin ly-.v-vi-n ccnts(f '-'
and for costs and disbursements ol tnim
" Given under my hand W.T."1
10"' Justice ofthe Pcc.
JOHNSON A Mccovyx.
Attorneys for rintntlfT. fw-
TO LET.
-v,t-ittt.v nrct'PiF.n
I Jl as th Council Chamber. ln 1r- T"
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