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7 1 o t ; HZ3 I 1 vv O O O O C O as nnrrnv fITV nirmV ilfTT " K71 OPkEloM lill, UhtuU.V U lit ft! l-t f Democ ratic County Convention. I Tne Democratic voters of Clackamas -i :. r v,.,iM.in iinl'ic county will meet in Coin ention on i.ie flith dav of August, ls73, at the t ourt House in Oreiron.City. for the purpose of electing seven ueieg-.ue m m- Convention which will meet at I'ort l:inl, Sept. 'J, 173, for the purine of placing in nomination a candidate tor Con-rress. The respective precincts will hohf their.primaries on Saturday Aujr. liU. at tlie usual places of voting. The f, 11., win" is the immher of votes to ...t.;,.i. H.e respective precinct are en- 1 1 in.. i . titled ins:iil Convention : Ore-'on Cilv Caneinah I-inn City . 1 Cuttings. Tualatin ITppcr M :& 1 1 at 1 1 in v .1 Lower Molalla .S ; Maro,uam .1 i Canity . .1 ; M ilw'aukie .1 ! Oswego . ;z ! Heaver Creek.. .lall.i. V111011 l'leasant Hill... MarshheM Kock Cr k . . . Springwater . . . JvigleCrei-k.... .2 Total A. NOl.TNKIl, ;5 Chairman Dein. Co. Committee. Ilon-i: Thikf.-A gentleman just from Clackamas county, near Molalla, savs the regoiiian, informs us that aut thn-e weeks ago a young man mined .Jones, who lias l ien working lursoiue months in t hat ieinity , bor row eil a h rse from one f his neigh bors to ride to Albany, intending to re turn in a IV w days. Since that time not one word has been heard from the man. Several days ago tlie person from whom the horse had been bor rowed wrote a letter to Albany, milk ing inquiries of a friend concerning Jon- s-it" he had arrived there, etc. To his surpri-;" lie. received a response which slated t!i:lt Jones was not ill Al- banv: that he had not arrived there to the knowledge of the w riter. This caused the h-nder to open his eyes, and from all he cm learn the supposition is not improbable that the animal has been stolen. Jones has probably left the country, and forgot to return tlie borrowed cnitan. Omittkk. -We have heretofore omit tidto IM'.ie. -the receipt of t he catalogue of the I'.ish -j) S.-ott Grammar School, of I' o il in 1 for the year 17:2-73. The catalogue h hows that V:' scholars were in atteu lan. e during the past year, and that tlie institution is in a most pros-jM-rous ( in iitioii. Tlie accommodations of the se!e. ; kvere increased during tlie vear to ke p up with the jatroii age. The school is under the iuiiik di'itc eii..r''e of Jl!. Kev. Hishop Morris, with Prof. J.tim sis lleail M.st r. The cata was printed bv Messrs i limes iV Co., and is a iine piece of work and a credit to the establishment. r.Ai'iisr Ciu iicn. Mr. W. C. Jolin-s.-n of this chy has p!a-ed on our tabic the pro eed:Mgs of the twenty-fifth :m mvrsary of the W illamette Kaptist As-so.-i.ition, he.ti at Salem on tho lSih ltuh and i:tli of June. From it we learn that the Church numbers 4(" members ; ' were reeicd during the Mar by baptism; 4) by hlter; 10 by relation and r.-rstoied. It shows a heidt!iv state of the Church. S.-ven were added to tlif- Clum )i in this city. Ti m k !" Coi.'kt. Many jiersons are l iboiing under the impressii,n tiiat the regular teriu'of the Circuit Court for this eoui. ty Is held in O -tob-r. This is an i nor. T .elast Kegi.-lat-.i.-eclianged tlie time for court from the fourth Monday iu () -tober to lh; fourth Mon day in S ept nihcr. The next regular tei-iii, therefore, will be held on the f ui tli M inihav of next month. Ihti glT.s will U;ir due ll. tiee of this. Pakistan Cincc---. This Mammoth Circus, Museum anl lialloou Show, will exhibit at this plaee next Wednes day, 27th ins-. It is (1 limed to hive more horses, nun, and other atfra-ti-:ii 5 I hau any circus which lias over traveie 1 tlir- itgli the State. Intheai' ter:e .on a nitnioth balloon will be sent -iri, w'uli it inin performing on the tra peze attach;- 1 to it. This part of the exhibition of course will U; free to all. Wi call attention of our readers to thejuow advertisement of 31 r. Jeo. A. l'.-aso, of ti e Pacific Hoot and Shoe Ktore. The jr tman liros. are con ducting the business at this pi -ce for M r. P. ase. a:d those in want i.l'anv thing in the boot and shoe line can rel v getting j;.x.ds at low rates. (Jive him a call. IIi-m citM:r. Mr. J. It. Italston for nianv c r.3 a merchant of this citv. but late of J'hanoii, lias returned to this county vith his family and pro poses in the future to make it his hoin t. Ve are pleased to have Joe again among us and hopo In? may soon tind something which will prove remuner ative t him. - i At i.ianok Mkktinh.-To-ujglii is the regular moving of the Anti-Chinese O Alliance. C. 1. Warren Esq., is (xiect- C'l r-i.i ld.-css the meeting, and the well known reputation of M r. Warren as a speaker will be sullieieiit to draw a full bouse, i-t the 'ourt room In; tilled to its utmost capacity. lIo-!i:nY. We learn that Mr. Cul ver, formerly connected with the Jef f is. n Hosiery establishment, lias re-iiiiv-d to tliJseity and propose to en gage in the hosierv business here. We W riei.nie him to our oit v. and hono bis bu iness may prove lueiative. lM-i.E.;An:-4,At a meeting of the Vestry of St. Pauls Kpiseopal) Church the following gentlemen were elected delegates to the Atmu.il Convocation t I (j held at Portland next Thursdav: Hon. John Myers, Capt. V. II. West, and A. Noltner. Com.mkn-( .Ks.lrof. X. W. Itandall's school at Canemsli, eonimen-es next Monday. Mr. Randall has been en gaged for the present school year, and tii'' people of Canem ill are determined to have a good school. Gone t AsroniA. Dr. J. Welch, one of the best dentists in the State, of this rvity, has gone on a business trip to As toria. IVopl? in want of his services should give him a call. At Tacoma. We learn that our townsmen 1 N. P.radish and John Athcy are both at work at Tacoma, car- O H'ntering, where thev lind read v tm pioymem. In Town.- Hon. A. E. VaUof Port land, and Dolpli Hannah lNq., of Ta coma, were in tow n last Tuesday. Thev lottj look in a healthy stale of preser vation. Coming. We notice that Hon. Renj. t.irk, ex-Sen dor from tliis State arriv ed at Portland last .Wednesday. His nianv friends will be jdeascd to meet him. Soi.n. Tiie tract of land adjoining the 11,'nsly lV- Holmes saw mill, was ''ld at auction last Tuesday for -ir. Dolph Hi iinah was the purchaser, e Take Nonet:. The City Tax Collec tor gives notico that all taxes must Lkj JUf'tbU ru r "re the lst of September, i there will be costs added. School commences at the Oregon Citv THE E8TERP8S8 The Panorama. Reed's Panoroma of Or'-gon scenery was exhibited in this city last Wednesday evening, to the largest audience we have ever seen congregated in our place. The work is certainly a true n.jrt8t.nralion of the various scenes. Some oi the pictures are truly magnificent, while tliey all ar- correct. mewora is a credit to the artist. We cannot see where we could im trove uon any portion ot it. It opens with a most magnificent allegorical painting, est ward tlie Star oi 1-mplre." riit.n,m: aluliIlecl is tak(,n Irolll Atoria !,,,, the Columbia river, giving sixteen views j ;i t.o n.ost 'LZV1 licrson lamilar with it can readily recog nize the various i,mts. i he ictures were all so laultless that we cannot find it in our critic disposition to find iault with any or to speak in higher praise ol one than of the other. 'lhe. arc all j-crfect. in the second division, you start lroia Portland and go on up the valley, gi ing views of Oregon City, the alls, siilem, and a bird's eye viewot our most beauthul valley. Or egon City is perieet in all its points. We would suggest, however, that the cupola and rool oi the old factors building be' tak en otf ol the present, magniiieent structure, and the new one placed upon it. The falls are most perfect. Salem is a line picture ot the place, and shows the public build ings to great advantage. The other scenes are all equally good. VVe Iiojm' our people everywhere will not fail to witness this truly meritorious work of art, and correct rei resentation oi scenery which cannot be surpassed in any i art ot the world. Space will not allow us to give iu detail all the view s. I?ai.i.ocs Magazine for sf ft ember. This Magazine, a universal favorite with all classes of society, rich md poor, is is sued for Sejtember, and a rare number it is, brim full of genuine matter such as int'Tests all readers. It has a whaleman's story, telling of adventures in the arctic re gions which was crowded out of thj Au gust number.) and a well written sketch alout newspaper reporters, contributed by one of that useiul protession, t he celebrat ed M. Quad ot the Iaerroit I'ree l'r ss, a most promising young writer, who served through the war as a soldier, has passed many months in the Indian country us a trapper and hunter, and now acts as edi tor. All the back numbers from January supplied by the publishers, Thomes tv Tal bot, :( I rooiiitieM Street, P.oston, and for sale at all periodical stores in the country. his.u'i'KUED. An old man named John V. Jac kson residing in the eastern part of this county , disapioared, so we are informed, rather mysteriously aoout two w eeks ago. Jle left his home and w as going to the woods to gather honey. On the following dav his iior.se returned home, the bucket fastened on the saddle without any honey, but nothing had, up to last Monday, been heard of Jackson. His disappearance cannot bo accounted for, but he may turn up all rigiit yet. Skuknahb.-Wo return our thanks to the Oregon. .City lirass land for the honor of a serenade last Wednesday evening. This band is becoming most proficient under its able and accom plished leader, Mr. Chas. I'.ray, and will compare favorable with the l.est in our State. It is a credit to our town. IlirrcHNKn. Jus. Milne, who went to Astoria last week for recreation re turned home last Tuesday. He ex presses himself as highly delighted with his trip, speaks in the nio.-t llat tering terms of Astoria, and says that is a good place to go to for fun. Geo. Washington Weidl -r, Esq., and a nuinbi r of others, Ironi Portland were in to. Mi last Saturday. They made it lively while they Were here. We learn that Mr. Weidl -r has bought, the rshoo-lhy and pro pos 's to take her down to Port land to be used as a tow boat at his lumber mill. Vaiiuk Vouch. We learn that the Oregon Iron Company, at Oswego, have a large number of hands at work getting out ore and cutting wood. The place 'presents quite a business appear ance. Wheat. Wheat is selling in Oregon l it y at WiV'o cents i r bushel. This is an increase of ten cents and indicates as thomrh our farmers are not only having a large harvest but t hat gooU i noes are going to rule the market. Tax-Payhus. Tne P.oard of Ivpiliza- liirfi for Clackamas county meets at the Court House next week. Persons in- teiresttd will take notice and be on hand. S !,i,. The Oregon Herald establish ment was sold by the assignee last Wednesday for the .sum 011,170. 11. L.. Pit lock being the purchaser. Vni:r Choi. From every part of our county we learn that the wheat and oat crops arc le tter this year than they have ever k-t-ti known before. Inckhaskd. Our readers will notice that our pajM-r is being set in smaller tyic than heretofore, thereby increas ing the amount of reading matter. Passed Tunoroii. Wm. Daly, an old typo, accompanied by his daughter passed through our town last Monday for tlie Soda Springs, where he expects to remain for about a month. Monument I-'unu. Since our last, we have received Irom Messrs Hull A Nickell, of the Jacksonville Ti.ats, iZ 50 in currency for this fund. Miss Sarah Athey and Miss Katie Himsaker have been elected as the fe male teachers for the Seminary. Preaching in the M. K. Church of this place Sabbath (21th inst.) morning and evening by Rev. M. Judy. Come Hack. Mrs. Dement with her family returned from a 1 rotraeted stay at Victoria yesterday. Prof. Nicholson returned last Friday from his visit to Victoria, looking better for the trip. Prooukssino. Work on the Clack amas bridge is progressing very rapid ly. Scarce. We learn that carpenters are rather .scarce in this vicinity at pres ent. Col. H. C. Paige, General Agent for Wells, l argo A Co., was in town last Fri day. He Gentle. The gentle editress of the New Northwest calls us a polecat. That is rather earcastie, but then, dear sister, we shall endeavor not to delile the head of an unsusjcting ferryman as he passes under our chamber win dow and thereby be made to "show up." You understand? A Good Piatform. The Albany Demuerat hoists the following as its platform for the ensuing election, and adds, " with this we ought to win and can w in. Without it, wc will be busted as usual." The platform is: "A Straight Democratic Candidate Vree Trade and Farmers Rights." IIehcked. Some iaers and per sons in Portland have been attempting to cast odium on the Anti-Chinese Al liance in that city, connecting it with the recent tire and also with the threat ening letters being circulated. The Sr ,Vty recently held a meeting, at w hich it was resolved. M Now, therefore, we, the members of said People's Protective Alliance, de nounce with indignation any effort to bring odium on this our organization through such unjust and wrongful at tempts, and declare such accusations to be utterl3' without foundation and unworthy the belief of right-minded people." Reward. The San Francisco Ex aminer oilers a reward for the "discov ery of the one-eyed, pig-headed, sick brained, addle-'iated, spinal w eakened Democrat who is ninny enough to sup ine that by placing the name of one Radical, or any number of that kidney upon a Regular Democratic ticket "it will secure a Radical vote for anv other than the Radical nominees thereon " We will also oiler reward to anv similar Democrat that supposes that l,nt haVn hW 1 "laims to I inocrat 1 J UiG Iwst rfd with the Radl u L V h- any K:lllil"d votes bv vir tue of his lormer associations. -t- . Baker County Democracy.--The following resolution was adopted lv the Democracy of Baker county in convention, on the Cth inst. Hon. A. II. Brown was chairman of the convention: Resoi.ved, That this Convention en dorse the course of Hon. Jas. H. Slater intho-Ehid C ongress and recommend him to the Democratic Statu Conven tion as lacing the first choice of the De mocracy ot Raker count v as a candi date tor Coii'jrre.ss, to be v"ted for at the siK-cml election to be held on the 13th dav ot October, ls?3. .;V.v)r.'KHl.s' late "f Soii but now ot L tah lerntory, arrived here on Sun day night s stage. He met his family lu re, they having come from Oregon to meet him. We take the. above from th Yreka Union of List .Saturday, and as we have not noticed any account of our George's arrival in our State, we presume he has turned back, and the dear people will be deprived of seeing his handsome form again we mean whi-kcrs. We are truly sud. The editor of the Albany Democrat says : "Vor seven long years have we shoved the ouill for the Democrat, and yet the world is still w icked and peo ple still persist in taking back pav. In this niclaii -holly view of the situation it is barely possible that we will bo par doned for ex pressing a w illingness to take hack pay also from those ow ing us on subscription." There are upwards of sixtv Radi cals wrominentlv mentioned for can didates to be slaughtered next Octo ber, among them our towns man, lion. D. P. Thompson. The Chief Responsibiutv. Gen eral Garfield, says the Syracuse Cour ier, does well in driving the chief re sponsibility for the salary -grab law right home where it belongs., viz., at the White House. There was a Warm Springs Indian in Pendleton last week buying horses. He had the ornaments once worn by tiie notorious Captain Jack in his oars. Mr. Swhzler purchased them of the Indian, and intends to keep them as relics of tlie late M.aloc War. The Sisteis new Academy building, at Salem, came near hurniiur on last Tuesday night. The lire started by the cook hanging up her apron, on whicha s..ark of tire had caught, in a closet filled with clothing. The entire con tents of the closet w ere burned. On Thursday, a Mr. R'akely of Ihownsville, was brought to Aliunv and placed upon trial before His Honor Judiro Tandv, charged with assault up on Mr.ii. v. Howell, aNo of l'rowns ville, with a dangerous weapon revol ver. I'lakely was bound over in the sum of l.Ot'iO to answer at the next term of the Iuin county Circuit C iurt. Tiu; Independent tells a long story about u young man from P., Ik comity who fell" hi love with a Von-st .J rove damsel. She jilted him. He wrote to her mother demanding an ex pbination, her f.ith'.-r got jealous and let", her mother, whereupon the mother has be come insane. All because the young man would persist in having ail 'ex planation" " We are authorized to state that on Friday, September U'th, there will be a meeting in Albany of the Jrang.s of Pjlk, Marion, ilenton, L.iue aiul Linn counties, for the purjse of organizing a Central (iramre association. Judge Oarreslon. of Iowa, will be present and will superintend tlie organization. It is also m contemplation to effect an or ganization of a Slate Cirange about the aioe t hue. The Capitol Commissioners at Salem are employing a large number of hands on the various parts of the State House and are rapidly pushing forward this o.lir.ee. The foundations are completed and tlie cut stone for the outer walls is being laid, except at tin? place w here it is proposed to put down the principal corner stone, the ceremonies connected with which will take place, as we learn on the second dav of the State Fair. San Francisco Market Report. San Fkancisco, Aug. 20. Liverpool Wheat, lis. 4dcd2s. 7d ; Club, lis. H I. (,i,l-S. ikl. Flo ir-uivrfinp, f ) 0)(5 25 ; extra, fG 50. Wh-at i.oa.sf, $ 2 10. 1 arl v Coast feed, f 1 12(t,1 15; bay feed $1 'J01 il; Lay brewing, f 1 JWvl 28. Oars itood supply in market ; prices are f 1 55'1 M. Wool Quiet, fine to choice clear, 52,.j27. Portland Market Report. Wednesday, Aug. 20. 1S73. (!old in New York to-day, 115. Port land Legal Tender rates, S."'i buying ; i9 s"iiintr. Wheat Demand is nominal at $160 170 V cental. Oats 12ij15 bushel, tacked and deliv-cr-d. f lour In consequence of the condition of the wheat market, flour has been ad vanced 50 cents i-r bara -1 in this city, on best brands. butter The receipts are large and the market well stock d with all qualities. Prices ranre trom ;V(.tiS cuts. Kggs Miirk-t supply short ; prices firto at ;' cents dozen. Wool The market continues dull and quotations are furnished at23ic v ib lor a good article. nacon i'he supply on hand remains abundant. Sides are quoted at 10fllc; Hams, U 15c, and prime Shoulders at Orejron Citv Market Kcport, Enterprise Office, Aug. 21 The following are the buying prices for produce, and the selling price lor others : Wheat Demand good and selling at 00 75 bushel. j- lour .ood supply in market, and scll insr at $1 5045 Oo. Middlings Are quoted at fii per ton; shorts, $20 ; and bran $15, with full supplies on hand. ... , , Oats Supply equal to demand; buyers are paying cents. Potatoes So demand, and the mnriiet overstocked, at from 25 W cents per bush- 1 Onions None in market ; quotable at 2 cents per pound. F r rSsearc 20r23 doz"n. Chickens $' 5 M (H it d-.zen. jlltt,.rscarcc, 2i'i25 cents lor good fresh. Wk1 For cuoic lots, Si cents. Pried Fruits Full stocKs in market; -PPles are bringing 5c"vti cents per pound ; peAches 14 cents; Currants HK la cents. Su"ar Crushed. lklo cents; Island Sua, Vi Tsan Francisco r.-fincd. li12H cents. Tea ltest quality $1 pT pound, and oth er brands ranging inun 0t7.- cents. C:otfee Ik'st article 25 cents ; mlenor, 22 cents. salt Ranging from l(o,-. , . . Svnii-O0 cents m-r gallon ; best article 60 cents. ,.. i Kiicon-Haras 12.- 13 cents; Shoulders. 8 cents ; sides, 11 cents per pound. Iard Per pound lie nts. r Oil Ut-voe's K-rosene per gallon.60o cents ; I.inseed $1 25. " lieef on loot iood fat cattle find ready sale at 5 cents on foot. Pork We quotp at ti cents. Sheep Few offering; quote at $1 75&2 2o per head. Hides Green at from $2&3, owing to the dry 1 rrit por pound, 1 COURTESY Manual of Americae Ideas. "We have received a neat book with the above title from Messrs. A. L. Ban croft and Company, San Francisco, by Mr. Casper T. Hopkins. It is truly a most valuable acquisition to the literature of the present age, and should be introduced in our schools. It gives the reader the elementary principles which lie at the founda- a A. T j lion oi our uovenuueui. j.i is con cisely written and conveys more in formation in regard to our Repub lican system than wo have ever seen in the same space. It is intended for the use of schools and for the in struction of foreigners seeking nat uralization, but it can be profitably used by tlie old as well as tlie young, and no American family should be without it. The Bulletin has actually ascer tained that there are about ten ease3 of small pox in Portland. Last week it was only six or eight. Death. Mrs. Nicklin, mother of the wife of II. W. Scott, Esq., of the Bullet in, died at Eugene City last Sunday. Ilurjrreri t Shindler have reopened In their former warehouse, the Lutheran Church, Fifth street near the LT. S. Custom Hons'1, wlu rc they will operate till a per manent business place Is ready. Thev are prepared to lill orders for furniture and all kinds of beddintr, including lirst class hair mattrerses unit the celebrated woven wire mattress, children's pcrambulators,vc, dii:i. At the resilience of Mr. Isaac Farr, in this county, August 14, 1.S7.5. Chaki.ks (Jkkmain," a native of France, aged aoout m years. Paker City and Portland pacrs ilease copy. 1 I'll? Wear ami Tear uf Lif-. The cares, anxieties and misfortunes of life have as much to do with shortening it as disease. They are in tact the source of many ailments and physical disabilities. Nervous weakness, dyspepsia, affections of the liver, disturbances of the bowels, headache, hypochondria and mono mania are among these distressing lrtiits. It is, therclorc, of great importance that persons whose minds are oppressed with h -avy business resj.onsibilities, or harass ed by family troubles, or excited by spec ulation, or perplexed 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 strength, health and mental clearness, by the regular use of Hosteller's Stomach Hitters. Diseases which are prone to attaet the body when debilitated and broken down by over-nuicti brain work or exhausting physical labor, are kept, at bay by tlie resistant iow-t with which this incomparable tonic endows the nervous system and t lie vital organs. At this season, when t he heat is evaporating the elements oi strength from evry pore and iiivigorant is absolutely essential to t he s;i:"ty ii nd comfort ol the public, and is required even by the more robust it they d -sire to keep i heir at hh tic capabilities in status quo. Hence a course oi llostctter's Hitters is part icularly usei ul at this period ol t tie year us a deteiice against the invis ible dis.'ase atloat in a sultry atmosphere. It is the most potent of all preventive med ieines, and lor all complaints which air -ct I ne stomach, the liver and t he bowels, and intrlcre wit h the perieet digestion and assimilation of lood, it is tlie standard remedy For the very best photographs, goto P.rad ley t!fc Uulol'son's Ualery wit hout STAIRS A.-i;'tni iu tle Kit-valor, 420 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, California. Medical Science never gave the world a nobl r boon than when on,. ,f its men of g niusgave us Dit. Wjstak's Halsam of Wii.n iiEKKY. Consumption, l oughs, olds and Hronchit is can be cured. Take it in time and you will not regret it. A great many people have asked us of late, "How do you keep vour horse looking so sl -ek and glossy " We tell them that its the easiest thing in the world; give SlwriiluH'H Cartiri Condition J'uuilers two or three times a week. A gentleman in t he eastorn part of the Stat", who was about having his leg ampu tated on account oi its being bent at right angles and stilTat the knee, heard ol ' Jotn xon's Aitotfinc Jiiinifnt. After using it a short time his leg became straight, and is nov a serviceable as the other. XE)V TO-1) AW PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, .Southwest Corner First and Morrison Sts. rORTI.AXD, O RUG ox. Iro.m: THIS 13 ate wk iiave ndopted tlie CASH BASIS AM) HARD TIMES PRICES. Cornf and see us and there will be mutu al satisfaction. CUSTOMERS AT OUR LOW PRICES A X D OFRNEIi V K S AT CAS II. GEORGE A. TEASE, Southwest Corner First and Morrison Sts., Port lui id, Oregon. August 22d, ISTS-tf. GRAM) PARISIAN O I O XJ S3 MfSEVM VXD MAMMOTH BALLOON SHOW! With a Host of ew and STARTLING NOVELTIES! Male and Female Riders ! GYMNASTS, VAULTERS, ACROBATS ETC. EVERYTHING AND EVERYBODY NEW ! WILL EXHIBIT AT OREGON CITY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27 TII, A MONSTER GAS BALLOON ASCENTION, One hour before the Circus commences. FR Ell I FB I 'K CE : ADISSIO.M S100 Children, naif-price. Remember the date, as this is the only Clrous of the season. jnj&G, Agent. OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, Elixir DamlBua, Among the new and successful remedies, none have excited so much wonder as this great restorer of th vital energies. To Dr. Jose Zunlga 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 dvgree, fresh and youthful vigor to all who have used it. Agents, Chas. Langley & Co., Han Francisco. auglm3. Professional and Amateur Musicians should examine the combination Solo SStops found only in GEO. WOODS & CO'.S O ROANS. T1IE.EOL1XE. A most delicate, soft or breathing stop. THE VOX HUMANA. A baritone solo, not a fan or tremolo. THE 1'IAXO. A beautifully toned piano, which will never require tuning. tSe? ad vertisment in anothercolumn. junl3m3 SOCIETY NO TICES. OREGON LODGE NO. 3, I. I. O. AfHft?4 rVfrv TlnirwJ i r Odd bellows' ILall, Alain sitrect. Alfiubers ot the Or der are invited to attend. Ilv order IS'.O. KE11ECCA lECIti:E LODGJi NO. I. (). 0. 1, Meets on the -i Seeond and Fourth Tues- f tzlMtt day evenings each month, ttrJy at7'i o'eloel, in the Odd Fellows' Hall. Aleinbersof the Degree are invited to attend. MULTNOMAH LODGE NO. I, A.F. & A. M., Holds its regular com- a inuiiieatioii.s on the First and .V? 1 innl .Saturdays in each month, X at o eloek from theLiuli of Sen N tembc-r to the oth ofMarehjand 74 o eloek trom the Oth of Mareh to the th ot Sej.tem!)er. brethren in good standing are invited to attend. l'y order of v. M. FA LLS E X C A M E XT XO.-l.I. O. O F., Meet at Odd Fellows' Hall on the First and Third Tues day ol eaeli month l.itri.in.i.u in good standing are invited to attend. m i sen l is a xieo us. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY, A N D SEED STORE ! Factory Block, :::::: Oregon City. B "Agency for the San Juan Lime Co. Lime sold in quantities to suit. au;il-tf. N E W Y 0 R K HOT EL (Deutfches (Jaft haus.) No. 17 Front Str t. Opposite the Mail .Steamship Landing, POUTLAXU, OKEUOX. II. ROTIirOS, J. J. W ILK ENS, Tropriitors. Hoard "i?dc $5.00 Hoard v Week with Ixlging.... ti.in.1 Hoard $i Day l.uo JOHN 31. ISACOX, 1M POIiTEU AND DEALER TrT In Hooks, Stationery, lV-rlum-ry, etc., etc. mt Ort'ott City, Oregon. At Clwrman A Warner's old stand, lately occupied by .s. Ackeuian, Main si. v. ii. ni(iiiriELi). i:slal)liJed since ' lit, at (la- ol-.l srtid. 31iiin Slroft, flrrgoii City, Orison. An assortment of Wat hes. Jewel ry, and s t li TI. "m:is Weiirht Clocks u :ill of U'liifli nr.. Wi rru 11 1 ..! o. 1... ?.c ttl?iit represented. "ll"pairiinr ttoiie on short notice, and t lankl'ul tor past patronage. CHOICE MEATS! rOtiiSeV Al.lti;i(;llT Uav? just re j c-eived a line lot ot beef cattle from the Joan Day country. They are the latest ever brought to tins valley before, and will be- butchered for this market. Th- y pro pose to sell cheap. .iive them a call, and yet the choicest of meats. Oregon City, May j:id, 1873. ' tf. J. T. APPERSOW, OFFICE IN POSTOFITCE BUILDING. 33 OKER. Tenders, ('larkiiniiis County Or ders, n ud Oregon City Orilna BOUGHT AND SOLD. NOTARY PUBLIC Loans negotiated. Collections attended to, and a General Hrokeage business carried on. jantitr. IM XJ S 1 C New, Fresh, ami Sparkling! THE CLUSTE A NEV)IL'SIC BOOK FOR TIIE USE OF Conventions, Singing Classes, Church Choirs, AND THE Home Circle. THE G LUSTER BY S. WESLEV MAIiTIX, a. M. STILL.M AX, A N I) T. MAIITIX TOW NT, Irice $13.50 per Doz. Sin'ile cojries seyit, jxst jjti(. $1.50. ADIUESS : J. L. PETERS, 599 Broadway, New York. FOll SCHOOLS. FAIR Y"V 0 I C E S A NEW SINGING-CLASS BOOK COMPILKD AND ARRANGED BY WILLIAM I) II ESS L ER . Price $C Prr Doz. Single Copirs vent, I'ortt-puid U c t nts. Address. J. L- PET Kits, 5 'J 'J IJ roadway, .cw Vork. THE SONG ECHO The Fopular Singing-School Book. I3Y II. S. PERKINS. Price 97. 0 er Dnz. Kinrle -oii.s gent, Hot-p;id, for 75c. Address J. L. PETERS, 51J lJrndvy, August 8th, 4m. .New York, County Assessor's Notice I V"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON x the last Monday, to-wit : the Jnth day of August, A. 1., l7-i, the lkard of Equali zation in and lor the county ot Clackamas, State ol Or-'gon. will attend at the otiice of the County Cl'-rk of said county, and will then and there publicly examine the Assessment Kolls and correct all errors in valuat ion.d 'scription or qualities ot lauds, lots or other property, and all persons in tcT.'stetl are hereby cited to appear at the time and place above mentioned. N. K. WOKSHAM, Aesor of Chirkcimnx County, Or. Clackamas county, Aug. Sth, 1573. w3 " ISTOTICE. MY WIFE, ROSANNA. HAVING LEFT my bed and board without Just cause or provocation, I hereby give notic" that I will not be responsible for any debts con tracted by Ler lrom and after this date. EDWARD ROBE RTSO X. Clackama oounty, July ll. 1573. a-ul'wi. r CHAS. EL CATJjTIELD, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, 0 0 CORNER OF SEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS, OREGON CITY lias Just Received a New Stock of Calicoes, Dress Goods, Drown and Bleached Sheetings, House Lining, Shirtings, Table-Liiien, Irish Bosom Linens. Linen Towelling, Table-Cloths, Corsets, Ladies and Gents Hose, Thread. Cambrics, Buttons, Ribbons. Laces and Insertions, Embroidery, White Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods, Ac. Also, a full assortment of s LADIES' AND CHILDERN'S SHOES, Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys, Which have lee selected with special care for this .,.arLt ana cannot BE SURPASSED IX UVALITY OK PKICE. THE HIGHEST .MARKET PRICK P.UI) l-OR COUNTRY PRODUCE, March 13. ls"3:tf NEW STORE! HEW GOODS! NEW FIRM! LEVY BROTHERS Have Just opened, in Marshall's aNTew Building; Oregon City, milE FINEST AND MOST COM ri.ETK STOCK OK CLOTHING ANT PRY-GOODS I itoots and Slio'S, Hats and Caps, Gciitk-uien's Kuruisiiinjr Goods, lloseries No tions, Cutlery, Daskets and Toys : also, Groceries and lrovisions, and a S lilAKKAIi ASSOlt TJIKXT OF OTHEIi t!001S, Too numerous to describe, which wo prtiose to sell at the Luwel l'osilile Rates, tor CASH.. Jilt. 1. LKVY, being: a Prnetieul .Te- eier of lonjr e.ierience, we will also deal In, and manufacture and repair Jewelry. We guarantee all ourjrooos and work, or no pav Give us a call and examine our yoods, and save twenty per cent. " " LKVY BROS., Hccoml door north of tlie Postofliee, .Main street, Oregon City. Dr. J. S. Coleman's Com pound Extract ot'cucalyp- tus is a preparation combininj; all th valuable nudieal quaiti. s m tlieFuealpt which Is cultivated in nearly every California garden lor its medical utility, havinir AR i' f'.l.YJ., and KEMIXAI. WKAKXKSS. It seems to have a direct atlinitv for the GEN nM)KGANS and their surroundings, and cures them bv its a)terafivehfclin and balsamic properties more eitVctually than anv other known reim dv ' it is an invaluable remedy lor ail diabases ot the mucous and sonus membranes such as niiOVlllTIS. JfACniXU COUGH, XA USI2A DUR1XG lUiEGXAcy OYsi'MI' HI A, L.KI L'ttRRUUCA, vtc. , ' This preparation is the result of Dr. Coleman's experiments with the medicinal prop-erti-'Sl the tree m the IT. s. Msrine Hospital in San I-rn neiseo, in 1S71 and 172, where he had unusual laciliti.s lor testing the various methods ol preparing the n-uiedv ai its uses, it can be relied upon as c- rtain to j;ive the promised results, and hundreds testimonials ot its lheacy can be s i n at his otTiee, 4(C, Ke.irnev stet t San 1-rancisco COLJiAMX'SDOUISI.Ji K.XTRACT ( M A 17'77 '.S' is a iIoh-' rantisco. eriul.yet Harmless, lebriluire, and is a special ur'nnniinn ir.nh treatment ol the malarious 1"vts of mn i..t'-rir vallevs and i war ra nted to cure a ny case ot l-'KVKK AN 1 1 A ; U K treated wit h it aceord inti to dir ct ions, while the baneful results of t he usual Quinine and arsenical remcdie for those diseases arc entirely avoided. I'OK PHYSICIANS, Coleman's Fluid Extract of Eucilvptus in 1 bottles, peware of im it at ions, and t a ke none but t'oleinan's r '7rlSO A 9 lyriTt ":ff,.:ll,'v'Ty.wl"'n'' !,nd b-v H'Hljrc.Calef GEO. VOODS CO S The most remarkable instrument over per fected ; capable of the most beautiful mus ical effects, and in the most elegant cases. All Loven of Music should see them, and hoar their CCMEIMATICN SOLO STOPS. W in. O . BADGER, Of 7th Suiihome St., San i'ra nci.s o, has them. Junel'3m3. THOMAS C 14 A R M A U ESTABLISHED 1S53. DESIRES TO INFORM TIIE CITIZENS of Oregon City and of tiie Willamette Valley, that he is still on hand and doing business on the old motto, that " A Ximble Six Pence is Rctter than a t$ow 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 : Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries, Paints and Oils, Sash and Doors, Chlnaware, Queensware, Stoneware, Crockery, Platedware, Glassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities And Styles, Clocks and Watches, I.adis and Gents Furnishing Tatcnt Medicines, Gcxxis, Fancy No- Rope, Faming t ions of Every Implementsof Description All Kinds, Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, etc.. Of the above list, I can say my stock is the M O S T C O M P 1, K T K ever offered in this market, and was seleted wit h especial care tor t he Oregon City trade. All of which I now offer for sale at the Lowest Market Rates. No use for the ladies, or anv one else, to think of going to Portland to buy goods for I am D'tcrniinnt to Sell Cheap and not to allow mysell to be UNDERSOLD IN' 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 me to know the re quirements ol the trade. Come one and all and see lor yourselves that the old stand ol THOMAS CHARM AX cannot be beaten In nn.ilitv r nrioo it would be useless lor me to fell you all'the advantages 1 can olr-r you in th sale of ITOOdS n s civ-rv tt rre flint 'id i r1 ice rlrw-.c that, and probably you have been disap- ixjunea. a.u i wisn to say is Conic, and Scr,and Examine for Yourselves fori do not wish to make any mistakes. My object is to tell all my old friends now that I am still alive, and desirous to sell grods cheap, lor cash, or upon such terms as agreed upon. Thanking all for the liber al patronage heretofore bestowed. THOS. CHAHMAX, Main Street, Oregon City, Tjegal Tenders and County Scrip taken at market rates. THOS. CHARMAX. CT-50,000 lbs wool wanted by TiiO. CHARM AN. o CALYPTIJS us. be- Hi.d of A- cuts Tor STILL IN TIIE FIELD! WILLIAMS & HARDING, at mi: LINCOLN BAKERY, KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK of Family Groceries to be loiind in t he city. All goods warranted. G'mhis di-li red in the city tree ol charge. The highest cash pr.ee paid lor country produce. Oregon City, March 8, 1673. lfr1PERIALM ILLS, Saiier, Lalfccque & Co. Ore City. Keep constantly on hand for sale FJCur. Middlings. I Ian soul ( lii. !.. ti iv.n.i l..rti..D purch.-isiijg fe d must lurniah the- sack. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. m II E IT X 1 E Ii S I G N E I) 1 nounce to the citizens ol Or Cit v and Clackamas county that the jusi opened a JEWELRY. ESTABLISHMENT i Oregon City, Main street, next door north of Shades Sa loon, where t h-y will keep on hand and tor sale all goods peri .-lining to their line, at t he lowest living nATK.s. Esieeial attention given to t he r. painng ot Fink 1 imk Pin v:s. All goods sold and work done warranted. GEO. A. HAAS & SOX. Oregon City, Feb. U. 187&-U". SPIUSU AND SU31311-:ii GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT I. DR.VLEU LN Dry Goods. Clot hing, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, Crockery, Notions, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Goo4, etc., etc etc., cte. Main Street, Oregon City. Produce of all kinds oughtj for which I pay the highest market price. If you de sire gofni Goods at Ixw prices, call at I. ,? K I. L. I X G ' m and examine his new stock of Springgoods. Give me a call and convince yourselves. My motto is, " QUICK SALKS AND SMALL PROFITS." O The highest market price paid, for wool. I. SELLING. Oregon City, March 21, 1873-tf. 1,000 DEER SKINS A TnT T E ID, AND ALSO, 4 LL OTHER KINDS OF HIDES, FOR iV. which I will pay the hi-hes iiiarkct price in cash l .ring on your hid- s and fcet your coin lort hem. JOHN SCHRAM. Sadtlle and Harness Maker. Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, If73-m3. S XJ MM 0 1ST S. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the count v of Clackamas. Frank Schlunt, Paintitr. vs. William Knopf and J. S. Gunbierner, d'ts To the Drfenfl'tnts altftve namett IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE gon, jiu are hereby requir -d to apt ear aim answer the coni laint filed against ou in the above entitled suit vithiu ten dav s from thi? date ol the service ot this summons upon jou, if served within this county, or if served in any otln r county of this state, then within twenty daslron the date of the s rvice of this summons upon ou, and if served ujon jou by publi cation then bv the first day ot the the next term of said Court folio ing the time pre scribed in the order of i ublication, viz : Tlie till Monday in September, 1K73 and if vou fail soto answer for want thereof, the j Iaintiff ill a pi ly to the Court lor th relief demanded in the comf laint, which consists among other- things as against said d -leiidant. Knot f. in causing hiui to execute n deed in tee sirnj letothe I laintitr oi the i ne ertv d'-scrii-d in thecfni: laint, and as :igaiust said defendant Gunbieruer in excluding him irom any interest -in a lien on the f rojerty described in said com i laint- and nu are turther notified that bv an order of the Hon. W. W. tn; Judge ot said Kirt, service is to be had uin vou in said suit by ublication of the summons once a veek for six weeks in the Orewn ity Kntekprise, a nevsiaier published in Oregon city. 1clSf'l.?1s) coun" ty. Oregon. . Attofor PiaintlfT. Ano-nst ftth. 1873. ausw". TO TT. TtTF ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIFD a?the Council Chamber, in Dr.lh "brtckridiDff. Apply at t-brtoffle. S:P o ax- on . ..-y v iiavo o o e o o o o o G 0 O o G O o o o o r i o o G O O 0 o o o o 0 o 0 o O " t f- " ,r T-t., -