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Hjtt CITY. OREGON, SEPT. li, 1573.
' station Kii HEHK.-Thc Annual Con-
of the M. 1- Church, which was
frrHHion in Olvwria llom Wi-lii.duy
ln.wioii ii . f thi sent
ofUst 'Vb KH- to i .reside over the
the v . ' - - ... ' , M r. j lul y
POni:rcg.iti
, tl.r. I I i . I
v.iiin man, tin-' cio .......
W V. f .inisiry. but . !' le u" 84
-Vl at e--l "I work in tin- vmeyar.i.
Krt hit Hev..Ll. Lciry who has
h-arll tll.ll 1 I, :., il.k cite- IV. i-
Vca will rVtiru from tlu- luinis-tin-
'':' M1' ... ,. , ,, .... account oi the
by a man of his talent.
ClTY Seiioou. The Oregon C"ity Sem
inarv w i U h..i'. such mark, d prosi?r
itv JurinK the year has commenced
t) present und. r favoral le auspices.
P ot Ma rum, I'rineiprd, and Messrs.
Men-land and Nicholson assistants con
ietute thecorjis of male te;-. hers, tic
".,c as last year. Miss A they and
Miwillinidverare the Jemale teacliers.
Tlie're are about I'M scholais in attt nd-
MIKC
1C(. C iUMIHlt ill.- uniit i.i.iii.'ii.-'
...,iicr in w Inch the school i.s coiiduct-
nv
-l
,1 mid jxiluinj from the success of the
()tvar we conclude that with ne
. ..v in.rii.iii.i
the icacners na m
' 1 : 1 .
bci-t.llic Uloroiii.ii s!;ti.oi.ici Him
the scholars their capacity and their
wants, the present year w ill he even
mure successful than it w as the last.
J.tM Ai''. Messrs. William.Sit liard
inu's h'rsr, January, created quite an
.xi" incut in town last Saturday l y
I fating the iiaslel-cai ii, of tlie express
w.if'"H to u liicii I ! was attached, with
his hind I'm t. Hie aforesaid owners
were iit liiir i'i "swappip:" him tor a
more civil one. They trade once a
week, hut h iveone tills time that will
MiiU the tiadc. I f y u want to see it
work, n to the J-incoln lUdvcry and
ordcra h ad of ji ovi.-ions or anything
tlsc usually kej'l in a liToccry store,
uud , they will f.nthwith deliver the
..ii!r'.
"JolN'i, Com;, knt. In last ve iv s
issue we ; niiouiK ' d that Mt ssis. Tin s.
Chaiman and S. A la rman, would
leave "to-day" for S;in Francisco : hut
to di-appoint "ye loc;d" tliey dhin't iro.
This iiu.e we aie authorized to an
nounce that the hae ;j lie, ami that
tln-v idy lay d their Hip to prej aie
for an eiiorm us stock of fall yooiis.
w liich tin v pnp s-to have in market
in a few weeks. They left overland on
Wed in sdav, or t;:is "item is null and
v.Id.
KKiruNKi). Ti..' j llicst p:;rty of the
"a-oii, w ho haw l ien njo ing the
Mea-air of Salmon iiei for the last
muni h, coii:st:ivr of eieoruc A. ilaid
iie K-q., T;es. Milh r and li.rnily, G- o.
Sac: I'aerd and family of l' 1 tlai.d. and
sever;! families w hose nann s haeis-r.'.;;.li.uriiii-iiin!T.
M M oil je Harlow
ad a hal i-doy.eii oth.-r onnir laities,
r- tinino' l.i-t Suinl.iy. Thiy h !: miicli
:iairoed i:i "coiiii-h-Ni n," ai;d s 1 : in
U (i;e eiij.y eil the trip lim ly r.otwilh
fta!idi;i: tle lad disposiii. n, of the
wi-allier.
Ill NM-Vo. Tin' wo; leu factory i-;
rmv ruuiiii:. ldtrht and day; the Im
j cii.d I-'i- ;ui;i- Mills. Utto; f'.-.e .-r-on
City Mill- wie saiiie: Ar. lc:-lv s
f.i tore is kept htisy : Mr. Siture
cliia-. S.;...; ii ive :dl t te - c;. ri
ia fact ail our lii.t:i.lfuetu' :s :
iUtu'.ly mi ; i '" -d, and i-.ur'-i!;.
( coiiii.-.r w ::;it n:t;ire. ie.Iviu:
!.c-a i; i.t'.i' i..i' t iii i :i r iov. :.
M i-
a:id
A '.N.1!.T!-:.- ( ;.r to-.vn
Th-'Uip.-o' , .m- of t'.-.e :
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of tin- ii- ws .;' :
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eiilil.;s v.e ..Hi .
iv tli.-y
or t-. i : ti
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bo. I
I'ii:-.- :c HUM: lli.i !li:il
t-l v to be t oi i.'it: rid,.
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c'liktc a l.Uh' b. -y so:
h id '' a -i- -:i i. i i'.e. : n
of the o . u r. So h .o
a."' a tr.iis.ui. .'. ;-.;i : t !;
f- d on p:-t ier a;: 1 1
te' cii o i. 'I' ll ;' I.-.
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,il': 1 - l.i t l!
' O !ier ti:
:d the b. it
I.-.v a w :y of I
MMi'aiiis."
t.iii "i ast oi tin- n
t h' r An a:x. b :
M.-. L;F.rert, o.
b.-.-n coil illed !)
pv.rti -:i of i:i.- ti.:i
iron; r.-pe.iied a:i
oat I ii.gv riding.
iiM;-.i (!: -nt iii -M-;
. s iturn.vv a:ti rue
ii
Lhi ii who ha
ii i'ooUl a gi'e.dcl"
for l.'.e L.-t y.- r
ks o; a-.tiiui.i ,'.t.
v e g 1 ml v n- .t
-. b;.i-'.re.'-:'.. h
ill.V
II K VV V
trains oi" th
F v. i: I o ii T.-i.- "tin
o. c. k. n. ;..,
fi'eigiit
:e run-
ma
t.as
daily, carrying m
if w ii at per d. iv i I ;;
V. to ."(Hi
r - i'i'i;li
in!o iiour
u r ti ans-
it will oe
ty of whi !i is being gr.i::et
at o.;r null . an i I ue I emai.:
p:i!t(fJ to Portland. W here
'i
ii marri; ts.
Wn.i. Lvmr.tr.-Mr.r. M. ll.-.uar-fon,
reL.tiiig near this city has three
Ii i loo-led stallions w hi -ii hr- p;-o-
. :. ... ll SJr.if..
iatV
iv-s 1. 1 e:iloii at iiiv- ii'iiiin. . ...m
Cl.i--kama.s county will furnish
li-r i Mil l ion of the line si
C.v
til!-
fair, and we predict that she w ill ta
away her proportion of the ribbons
try 01 J . j ..Vm :,,e sorry to
fltl-'-" i"..h J ml -e Lave tlu- Church as he
SlW minister that Church
hid lare for several years, and Ins
U-uewill nut be hlle.lsoonam, we
AuuorNP.-We learn t.om t apta.n ?; . blvgon Cit v. M . .1 udy :
l.m-ui of the I-avton. th.-.t the iov. i cp..u- (icek , J . 1 1, lb Hoyai ; F.ast Tual
G mver touche 1 bottom between here ; atin: F. C. lioe: 1 1 ili-ioro, J. T. Wolt;
n 1 S .dMn l i t Tu -sd y and was de
tauied al .ml two hours, .'she had a
lir.
cargo ot w ileal aitoar
d.
I.ivi:r.v. l'.oating on the Upper Wil
Um. Ue is pretty lively at present with
prospect of in -.Tensing as soon as tlie
trtge of tie w ater w ill admit of boats
jftting to the head f n.ivig tlion. Com
l"'ti:ion is the life oft rade.
AnsKsr. -The Rev. J. W. Sell wood
r-cei ed a dispatch on Tuesd.ay reques-t-ing
hiu to go to Roseburg and preach
the funeral of a little boy of M r. M ur
bn'!. whither lie ffent last Wednesday
morning; he will return to-day.
W, :e-know 1 -lge the receipt of id
from rapt. J. H. I. Gray of Astoria,
l'u-nibi'i- of the Oregon Pioneer Socie
ty, t the bleudug Monument Fund.
CoNc.-.ur.- ( a in g to going to press
"soon, we lt-fer giving an account of
I'll foni-n Whi.-li :.,.,V ..l w... in C.nri
Houso last night.
i
TlIAXKs.-Oiu- t.
C llt'li-iis. s. A. M
ti:;uks for a club
that place.
iieicnt agent at St.
Its. -sq., has our
f subscribers from
" tT'f to the Chinese
liicetiiig
to-ni-dit. A wonderful dis-
..1
I i.ii oi oratory u-ill 1
t.ii the-
'ro"
"MPUoyiNfi..vtr
Ilenrv Ilumbil
" had a
r,r-v. and
-.l.Tet,,.
new roof put upon his Drew-
havin.r an addition built
s -. .
ll,livt. Clark Greeninan has
,7lorset!i.ltUs.,niohorst.ht, Kot
"'nlast w .e- n , , . , " .
Paind ' 1 v-'L'1h --
ji ,
plr: 111 w'nderii'g artists h.ave pitclied
ir -tent in this city, and will infest it
"rthf. K.xtf .
ik ' W CCivS.
nd "f I limes A Co., P.ook and Job
' 'M pjr lie.', t '.v.-ot;.
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Grammar School.
On last Friday afternoon we made a j
visit to the Grammar
School in tliis !
ider the dirt e- j
. ..i
1 luee. The school is under
Hearing tlie reading, took the papois
ami after examination made as reuaids
penmanship, and orthography was to
decide as to the relative merits of the
two papers. The award was in favor
of the Young Ladies Journal mainly
we think, on the ground of . superiority
in the reading. v e ilo not claim to t e
agoodjude Put think the attempt at
journalism on the part of the pupils
was a success. We. rocret that we
eoulel not he present during tin exam
ination of the classes, as we leain. d
trom some of the patrons of the school,
ouite a miml-cr ot w hem mere present,
that the classes did themselves and the
teachers great credit, l'rof. I'epe is a
wide-awake teacher and is receiving
a liberal patronage having more than
0 scholars enrolled. Last: though not
least we -think the nrospoiitv of the
school is owing largely to the "presenie
and assistance of the l'iofistor'.s esti
mable lael v.
An KurronlloNoiiKii'. A. L,. SJnson,
who was elected l.y the Graml Lodge
ofl.O. O. J, which convened in the
lVdh-s last May. as iranh H.qsresenta-tivi-to
the Ji and lodge of the United
States. 11 ci ntly resign, d t.he position
.".ti.iMr. Noltner, of the Oregon City
F.Xir.ui'itisK, was appoiiitcd to till the
vacancy. Mr N Itner we- understand,
was M r. Stiiison's coiojk titor aiid came
within one vi-!c of an i lection. The
sippomtmi i.t therefore is not only a
deserved honor to himself hut a just
recognition of the' expressed prefciViioe
of the ihetive l.odv. Mr. Nohner
j assed tl.rotigli here" hist Moi.day ( n
liis way to Laliimore, where the Grand
Lodge convenes on the third Tuesday
of this month. In conjunction with
his many friends in this citv , w le re he
for 1 p. l ly resided, we say "God speed
you" with a pleasant trio and a sate re
turn. F'j-rc!ie (Juard.
From Mr. W. 1. Wulson we le.vrn
t!iat on the evening of the :Tt:i uLium,
Ch.ester 11. (.'Lirk, a yfr.ing man ah ut
!ij years o' age, w ho wan engaged in
teaching school at JJood Iliver, was ae
eidently drowned in the Uoiamhia riv-e-r.
It ap?Har.s tliat he was out sailing
and that his I oat upset, for hi v. as set n
by a man floating down stream sitting
oit the bottom ol the 1 eat. As he was
m e-ood swimmer it is supposed that he
an lertook to .-wim fro.it't'io b attotke
snore ami w:-.s orow ni-.. Jle w;
merl y fi om the State ;f New Y
n r
rk. 1 i is father now lies in Oregon City.
He is highly .- pokes of a a young iiian
of consider iblo ability and ".food we!!
with the people of" Hood Liver. It
w as ot rtainly a very sad s-;cesdt nt ami
his mam' friends sadly deplore ids
1. ss.--l ).db-s M ountaineer.
i he S. :.U ;ii: -.
Househe-hi M;i;
V, lean: that t:
('. dissolved it
r m:Mi;i
say.ine i
! of Wood's
on e-ur ta! ile.
m of S. S
March last, the ".
S. V.. s;.utes. Mayor of N.v burgh,) re
t.di.;;: pose; ssi. n of the- liiaaziiie, uud
rec diing ii. A". O.-borne (Tt sn.roon) as
editor. s i, hi ligh t:i. pu hi icati-n re
ally c!i i!i;;e: h n !:, it has not stiiii-reel
lV-'m iii ' i; a- ag mi n' f a. new pub
r i.r w oii ,r, i ut under the ro
il -ui h dei:' ..ts f .t:; ci n etie roj rie
tor, l:as g.i!ii-. u :t ' .v for. e ami new' at
I raeli t i a s. Pi i.-e ..ill" one d .Jlara
Al(M.s, Wood.- Mou,ch 1 i
Al(Me:
iie, N-
.mvh.N'.Y.
xv-.ii N-ij.:);ii,. A
p; f.i- lies and .school.; o:
w.
1 i gin h
miss, the f.if.-s of a tiuu.hi r i' .;n
y-tui-.g men w ho leave te aiK-ud s -ii-. 1.
.'vmon.g tiu.se who J.-rt this we; k were
v"m. . Myers. vl:o li1.-; goi.e totise
: 'otiiiiu-j'ci.d C. ih-g.-at Poithind. Ij:iw-.-
.: Wortm.-in. who iri ! to S.iP oi to
nd the Wii!
Ulan
It-.-
ii:
'.'rsi ', and
liiii. ii and
b.IM! t) Io
V, illard L :to;u
i t -A Grove l.'niv
tte, who
rsii y.
I'l-r.-.ir.o. T.'u W
I e-. (Srovi-r, 'oas
li.T. Co.'ssleam-omvneii-.-c
1 rui-
;:ng ag-iln.
We believe si'.e uii'v go'-s
S d'-m at present, but in a few weeks
un to t:ie u;
i ie
ii
er
ji;:-;ts o:i
t '.
1 Ti.v.
b-her in" tic
-1). C. Ireland, L p, pul-
Aslorian was in this city
t !; Ii
man
e -a
t of the
eek. ' 'iigri ss
n: the S.ii.batii
-.ale and hearty.
SI.
Slab r s
lie 1 .ol.
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NATION. A pubis
ex
amination of te e.-beis will be held on
or aooiit tlie 4 1 !x S.lL:;rd iy in this month.
Panoi-ama. The par.o-unii of the
Modoc v.ar v:is e.xh.ibited to a gr a d
Ik ue in this city I.i.-i Friday evcidng.
1
I his S
i-i i -
The.
;-r
an.
1 Fgrs ;
did h.is.-i
re r:-.t!i. r
com man'.
sea ;.
a fair
Clackaue-.s 15. 15. Club do not
ose to take :e.rt in i he tournam-'iit.
Vegetables abundant in the
and are v.-ry cheap.
mat ke'.s
Apiiuiatmciits of M. I', t'onfcrc.-icc.
Portland District. William Roberts,
P. lb; Livlor street, G. W; Hall street
and Portland Academy, 1". F. Royal;
K.st Poitland. N. Doan: M ll waulil.
M cM mn ville. T. A. Wood; l'ayton.
Joiin i ioward ; Tillamook, VV'm. butts;
: Rock Creek, .).' N. D. D.-miison; Yam-
hill, :Asto: i i. b be supplied ; P. C.
' Advocate, Isaac Dillon.
I Salem District 1. D. Driver, P. lb;
i Sah iii, U in. McPiieeters: Howell l'rai-
; lie. John Finn; Dallas, ; Albany,
I Isaiah Wilson ; J .-lie rsoii, J. H. lioork :
' l hi -cue Cite, A. C. Fairchild ; Cresswell
i N. CI irk ; Spi ingueld, W. lb Wilmot ;
I lhownsville. I. M.Starr; Lebanon and
; Tangent, J. S. McCain ; Monroe, D. L.
i Spaidding; Corval'.is. to be s-.ijpli" :
j S inliaiu "Academy, L. M. Niek'-rs'n.
Umpqua District S. 11. Todd, P. F-:
! Wilbur, R. I'.ooth; Roseburg, J. V .
i ':im 'leave : Ganlner. S. W. Todd ; Lm-
iire Cii v, ' Aldei son ; Coquille to be
sup; lied: Grant's Pass, to be supplied;
Jacksonville, N. A. Starr and J. A.
Skidmore.
Piiget Sound District J. II. D -yore.
P. Ib; Olvmpia. G. S. Woodward;
SLeilaeoom, S. H . Mann ; S. attb'. W. 1.
Cosocr ; Skagit River, to be supplied;
Whitbdv's Island and Port Towns-end,
J. W. Kuvkend.dl ; Tumwater, IL Pat
terson : Cl-upiato, C. H. Hoxie: ISbtck
River. D. Sires ; Oysterville. I. I'.Waad;
Cow litz, J- W. Ku vkendak' ; Kahuna,
Geo. A. Cofiev; Lewi; River, S. H.
Alien; C. H. "R-.-cce ; Tacoma, W. T.
Chapman : Vancouver Seminary, I-- 1.
Curtis; Vancouver,.!. W. Miller : Steph
en Rowers trans ferae 1 to the Calilbruia
Confereiue.
KAST OIIKUON AND WASH I Xe TON (dN
FKHKX.i:. V!ill:i Wall.i Di.stri.-t !T I; -. Hii.n
j 1Mb; walla Walla. S. G. Havcrniali ':
j Waitsburg. W. D. Koontz: Datoyn. H.
i i. i ..tne' : .naice iii ver, to . supplied:
Colfax, to bo si lied: Westoo II I '
Jenkins; Pendleton, . P.. Rrevvor; La
j Grande, G. W. Adams; tirand Roiide,
j J. i L Adams ; i taker Cit v. L. A. Powell:
j High Creek, F. Klliott"; J . O. R ivnor,
.'haolain United States Army.
j lMHv UH- . P. E.
i D.ilb-s, J. S. anders jl ; aseo, to be
! supplied; Klamath, to be supplied;
) Yainax, Sames Harer ; Goose Lake, to
I b.e siiiplied ; Canvon City. A. J. Joslin :
i Klikatat, II. Caldwell; Yakinir, G. W.
! lv""aday. . .
Indian Mission District J. II. W d-
. r ll v-.-li ti
OUr, 1 . 1 . c.UU -oe, .1 . 1 I . 11 oil! . JL 11 OS.
fcariv : r-uieiz. . . i uauiii; t uena-
i lis, to be supjiiied ; M issionaryat Large,
I 'ii-rp" Waters.
" A I" " aoout j s)Utllt.rn Utah. Tliev have i Uee ne"' tUirteen
uie miucste of the first quarter. lhe I jro on Muddy Valley reservation . MVS an exchange, and
inatinn of t,wf ...,.1 i Southern Utah and Northern $Zt tLe government m
intr the two ianfi nr. of! 'r-,-rr. r t t-. . ... ... fetates in -vhicn
011-iiial i-icees composed Ly the youiiC j jug of the Fashion Steed I mV,i i l " ln tlie ascendency
ovM ovionu - 10 me sciiool called me iltre, manv valuahle hordes ir
Grammar School Monthly, the other i including Uudd DoJJ "'s JKrrv P -mV
cons;stino!cciiij;,sjtins l,y the yoin:- j l'.csid.-nt Grant's Cinderella -md 1-1 u L
ladies ot the school failed the Youn- shaw Maid, worth tlu Hj llack
I -allies Journal. A connniltee -onsi.-t- ! Four lluii)(ii:i;, S.i t.5 Luoi-vi l
mi? oi llevs. J . Sell wood and J. 1. ! in- party of lVof. Mush of Y- rd
I.ocev selected hv tin- lr.li.sMr after I . t ....,1 .,.. 01 . 1 alc.. V'1
1 . . - .. t. k v J ill
Telegaphic News.
L ' . T . 1 f.
Indian Atfeiit, telegraphs' that he2?"3
lit-lda sueees-sful council w ith the chiefs
else vend ill erent tribes -it s;t -,"..
oALrikE,aept, L-G. Tnw1ig
weeks in the regions oft he Uinlh niouti
tains. lhe trip was very successful,
and many important discoveries of ex
tinct animals were mad". The party
leav.-s this morning via Salt Lake lor
the Pacjhe.
Nkw YoKK,Sc t. 5. Information has
h- en reeeivcvl that the mail steam-hip
hiving between Hongkong and Yoko
hama has be-on beached at Swatow, and
will prove a loss. Her mail -lui Jias
sengers ai t- savt d.
lticiiMo.Ni., Sept. 5. liuring a btorm
m N insciiK iid county, the house of
Charles K. Sumner was struck by light
ning. Two of hU children were'kilTed,
and his w he, and another child probab
ly tatallv intuit d.
Wash ixi j i .x, Sept. 5. The Secretary
of I he N tvy has received from lVtor
nian, the celebrated German geogra
pher, a complete chart ami' report of
the Polaris expedition.
Swa'iow, Nt -pt. C. The mail steamship
Walrus, from llonykong for Yokoha
ma, struck o:f Ci.inmey Head to-day
and baked so liauly sl.e had to be
bi-aclud.-
SeuiNr;i ;x:i.r., M.;s;s., S; j.t. 5. A tcr
i:ai!i swej.t tiirough Granby, Hamp
shire Count v, yesterday afteriioiii, e-n-tir.
l y demolT.-hii:;:;i house ami barn and
unroofing otj-er buildings, uprooting
trees, destroying crops, etc. Northaiu
ton had sinill ir vjstuti.ns in tlie eveu
iug, win n W-iliams' factory w as partly
di 'inolisiicd, and Claj's foundry uii
ra!'ed. 'Die p-;;tli of the litter g-.ie ex
te:nlel across the town from the east,
and was only lo rods wide.
Nkw Yoitk, S -iit. o'. -Ca!t. Kenedy
has found Jvlrs. Irving, wife of John S.
Irving, the self-con ii-ssi d moria.-U i
of Natiiain, now arrested in San Fran
cisco. Nk'.v Oiti.r. v:s. Sept. ('. Great anx
iety is f.-lt regarding the yt llow fever
in Gal vcsteii. Siiieveport t. h grams
state that Houston l:as ki-n qu:.ren
tined. N:;w Yot-.K, S.-pt. G. The settlement
of the Geneva award by Great liriltain
and the final payment by France to
(Jcrmanv on account of the iudvinity
occirre.t to-day.
V.u.:,i;:o, Sept. t. Rich specimens of
cimdbar have heen found on the land
belonging to Mrs. ("I n k, on Ihe road
from I'.enieia to Smsum
Washixihon, Sept. 0'. Mr. Iyar, of
the Indian Peace Commission, w ho was
here, savs that in tin re-cent war with
the M. "does t v.r soldiers killed only
four Modoes, while the Modoes killed
tw. s.ohiiers for ea;.-h Modoc engaged
in Hi- war.
Salt Lvki:, Rent. A portion of the
Yal Colh-ge S -inti ie Fxpedition ltave
a rived here from V o u;ng Territory,
and will ex -.mine the h-ading mining
dMri-.-is. Tin . arty had a prolonged
and s-.-vere e iniat wih a grizzly boar
in the Uintah Mountains. A fter uuuiy
o.-irro-.v t-Seapes, tie- anioial wiw hi. all v
kille '..
ih-igli 'tn Yoiing and party r; t'.iru.-d
to-na y
in
.
Spring
1
in
mu.rove.i neaitii.
l'nr-ro rr, A. T.. S'. pt. 2.--Tb b le
g - ap:i li'c ei -iniiieiieed o;;es ati. :i to day.
OmcA.-a-.S pt. 7. A messenger of I hi
'merit- n K press Company was ar
r s'c.l at ln . eop. it, Iowa, y "--h v.iay
whib- trvi- g ' eseatv wiih sf-l. .fif-O in
iii-iov aoo w es v.-.iicli h:il b vn e'li
irn -bd to 1 U care.
'' -.s;i!N'a n.-:, S. ot 7. Tin f '.i imr;
1; 1 chalices- were m-ide lst w-.-.-k.
P,,-t!i. is' er-T appointed uppu in? i -d : M rs.
Ali H. b'ing. :.t Luclianted Prdiie,
('(,( s cotiutv. Ore'xon : J. it. knight.
Sw-.t.- Cro k." Josephine eo-mly Oregon ;
D. i". T:;"m::-,P; iiicevil!e, Va-ii-o coun
ty. Oregon.
" Paws Sept. 7. The French Govern
ment h os received notirica": n troiu
Berlin tliat Fiance, having fuPdb d all
li'r eiigtg. nu-nts, the occupation oi iier
territory i-v German fore s is legally
(-ii.i-.-b'
V." as-i 1 1 r s iv,:;, MepT . The A t b in iey
(. n. ral has r"ceiye,l the resignation of
V. .b Marshal Patrie, of Utah, to take
'". t ( VtO.er J-t.
The il."-),r,!;e,U!U award thi-j G .v, rn
ue id ::t G'-'ieva was to-dav i;.iid ir.t'
She Tieu.-.ui-v bv Secretary Fish in one
1 ic.d .
Sr. Lo'-t-'. Sept. s. ivd-il from
W.isldngtfin says that tlie action of
i'osl e-.e-ler Fil'.ey of tins -ii y i a i
ing eh r'.bs in Ids orH-" for -.-'li'i - 1
otli; r pur i o.-ef is i-;t ajitiroved by
Post m ister General Crcsw t 11 and that
th. latter o:i- ial will order I'llb y to
re-"urd t ho assessment to cmoloves.
Sr m ti r.. S- pt. It. Up.m the reeetp
oflh- ibciiori ! ,!"m- free a t '.die Tin ;
a salute of one uiol i d g ms was lire";
in t his pi. '-co.
Si-niMin::;.'.!, S"t-t. ft. Caucus results
retv-iveu .y me lvcpaou-.in up i "in-
o loelv
this morning render Rutlor's
defeat b.v h decisive inajority in Wed
nesday's Convent ion absolutely certain.
Nrvv Yoe.ic.S -pt. ;. A cabie dispatch
f.'on. Livi rpool says tlie l.ritisli bark
Prosoero, from Kingston, June (th, for
Sin Frain-ise.. was wrecked olf bah.ia.
Pi-axil,
sa vol.
Four
from V
A port
II Ol
her cargo v.
as
ISri lifir.e., Sopt.
f). Reports
raska, state
i sesant
Hill, N
that the i ail at that pi.v e was ourned
on Sunday morning last. I' .u; ii mates
were burned l- :th. T ie fir:- was ta-.
work of an incendiary.
Lrn i.k Roeic. Sept" 0. A piivate dis
palch fr , ui Shreveport reports 'Jot case s
of yellow fever tliere.
l"mli-kl-;'-ji Vi -;sr.
Th" febb- os. i ii at"l usu-illy fancy
they ar in a mor? lio;i'-l s co:nlitio:i than
tlcy r-ally ar-. The' resources f nature are
not e.-osy i-xuust tl. ICv -n wh -n strengtti
and api-ctii ia'.'. when t tie fji-sari' lcavy
and lustr. l- s.-!. tie- c m pleet ion ailid, the
icrves tr.'UHilous, tht body att "-meit" d and
the i.iitiel doi'r-.ss-iI, th tj is g-ticrally a
reserve ol latent jMivvor behind such palpa
ble cvid -nc's of weakness. Various mod.-s
oi tr -atm -nt aro resort .-d to by physicians
in the hop" of d -v -loping and reinlering
avaiSaljl" this store of sioc-ping vitality, but
the surest, and ind-eu the only thoroughly
safe- and reliabl means of awakening t he
dormant i-in-rgi s of tie? Fystem is a course
ot llostetter's Stomach hitters. Klcitricity,
iio..cr uaths, the ll s!i brush, s-a da! lung,
ivc mav he well enough in tln-ir way, n.i
auxiliaries but t ney un not reach th" sou re
!.t loecvil. Alt physical ti 'bility pro 'Us
...i i...r i mi m :l tl ran 'ciiier.t ol t ii f unci ions
.. . i., Mn-iniilating. s-cretive and vital t.r-
-u s orlr-ima sluggish constitution. In
r'ti'c V ias ', and a!s in cas -s w her-. both
o ies s eist. t he l.itt rs will invariably pro
d'u"" an iniim-iU'tt" and salutary change
in Hi condition t: the pat lent, and even! u-a.lv.-tr.ct
acouipl't-- cur:-. -Voue ol tin
,'. ;. . ., j loi.ls. too olton admiins.-r-
. i,c othcr-.vis: than ilelep--
CUils l"i"''-i ,
and to
I r.ons litiu' T SUCH 1-iii.ii".--'""--
' ..t;tiv..U- criminal. Tin
irive mercury e-: .i,,.
. v- ItJ IMt.lilkt l
. i.i... .rm.it ve.-et.-llJle SlK'l-UIff
;etabU.
il i reCL cii el l o i"1- H ,
wiifbe man.n stcl in an im , rov od ai
mor
en enui no"" - -
se oi
i:iitir IJ-uiiii1 n.i.
Amomxthe m-w andluccr-ssful rem-cb-s,
none have excited so much wonui-r as t h a es
-r -it r-stor r of tin vital on-r -;i -s. lo Dr.
Jos- Zuni-a b dot-s t he credit of producing
thcr,liable extract of the V
which is now priucin;,' Brand and sar-
brisinS r-.'ts---P v man who
d vr e. Ir'S . am out h tuM , Co.f
have used it. A -ce-n.s, e na j:, ,
San Francisco.
tit-, a
- i ., .... .-.r eTl-eieri 11. ,vii 1 11..1 .1
ami'Vluovev- r the consist-on. il mert
.nd l 'el-le will have been rm.vi. aim r
novated Ivth-sm-
ration contained it: the Bi.ter.-.
ForUirylr i n.Knr'
I .v v Tv.iloon's (Jalerv without STAIRS- ; -j-jj p; PIANO. A beautifully toned piano.
. , ,ne Elevator, Montgomery I iCh will never require tuning S-ead-Anceml
In tbe Lleiniot, & kvrHrmnt In n-n-Tt hTOolunin. Junl.m3
rt , s,n Fnifisr'. rnjifnTnis. ,.r..
COURTESY
The Party of Progress.
! The EePublicau Part7 is called hJ
: itself the party of progress. It has
!. .. . .
years in power,
in that time
nearly all the
that party has been
has been trans
formed from one in which the people
rule to one in which the corporations
rule. Two of the Vice-Presidents of
the party have been, debauched by
these corporations, tlie chairmen of
the most important committees of
Congress have been subsidized by
the "ring," and half a dozen Senators
claiming to be Republican Christian
statesmen are tarred with the same
brush. The controlling power of
the Republican 'Administration and
of the Federal Goverument has made
Buch progress that its action is con
trolled by the size of Credit Mobilier
dividends and the spoils of contracts,
ending in back-salary grabs. Those
w ho w ere the de-epest in all these are
foremost in that party and the high
est in tlie confidence of the Repub
lican Administration. This is pro
gress in one direction.
1M SM1-: oOttiAM.
Drowned In the I'ohimbia river, near
Hood river, August 25th, 157-i, Mr. tUe.ter
K. C'lari:, ajjeii iti years.
On Monday evt uin just after tea Mr.
Clark h'siil to the iumily tith iilimu Ue
ias otopi ii:g lL:t he would t;.ke a sail on
the river. He went out and i.etliiii more
v.aii thought of hU abs-.-ucv until it became
time fur him to open schoul the- ueit morn
iin ho hud son:" very Ultimate lrieuds
a-jfois the ri v.. r wnero they supposed that
ho hJ gone to spend the niht. but when
the time for school arrived, and he had not
returned they Uc.iiu1' uneasy and ul once
instituted search lor him. and ujjn goine;
across the river they found that he had
been si.'eii ua thut s.de or tin river by a
l.tdy the eveniu-f pr -vious ciming to the
bolLoui ot :iii ui luni'-d boat ana cr;. my; lor
help. Jie wtts aiso seen aitervurus by an
Indian either to lall into tin- river or to
jump iu with a vicsv to siviuuning ashore,
i his was tlie last the.t was s -en o: nun. He
ln-oUahly sa m went do-.vu tt n no more.
VV h'-u t iie uody was umiii! a week Miter
wariis, his e.i.-mof;aduiu book uud walcii
w. relouudiii his pantaloon, pocie.-t, evi
dently snowing lual he uud luinic i reiara
tions lo s.'.im ashore.
This sudden d -aiu of Mr. Chester E.
Clark has cast a sliaduw ol the d-'eix-st
gloom over this com inanity. It is only a
little more than a. c..r a ago sine he hrst
c em'! to Or -goii e'ily, and i et during thai
stay he won by h.s jeiill--iiianiy dejKirl
lueut, his simplicity ; iii.auu.-rs.lii unty
o! unaracti-r, and n:s !:md and alt. ctionaie
dlSpo.-.iUoIl, the respect and uariust
iri -iidhip of all who ka.-w hiiu. lu his
a--hob walk and couvt r.ttu hvi was a
toung in-iu orlhy tin nuitatiou ol all.
Vor s -ver:.l moot lis btflore P-uviug the city
ho was a reular and d -vol-d ai t -ud.o-.t
uiKn the -riCes ot tie- t'li -.copal rhurcii.
and luuial mut-h rich conoorl and ph-asure
li her s r iees. Had hl llie been s. itr.'d
he would have been conliri.ied in the
Church tUis iill. to that time he
cvid'-htly look-'d ltir.vard wan feelings of
the deepest pleasure. iUt God has ordered
i: oihertvi.se. into the iiuieh Militant he
did not t :.t -r, l ut we liumtUt Iru.-.! that h.
hes e.-iter -d the l h '.i feh '1 nuui pliant
througnthe r-ci'ius blood of lliin whom
lie had 1 arii.-ii lu Iov and Worship. SVe
i. illicit Out P.-.'l that what is our 1-jss 1.1 hia
un.-;;eal;a'.l-- irain.
.-'iiii mouths b lor - his ! a! il he sp nt at
llo-oil r;v-r p aching sc-nool, ml t h T" he
woii th s li.ic r 'sp.-ct ;b:d e.,; ui tr im t le-
peo .ie that le- had don- her. Wlme
! it- r - h-- was a t.:ac.i r 01 th-- MothoUi.st
Siin-J 1-. SM.hoil, :ici loni; ua :i.-tn.i pi.ri. in
tt. lies less is l a ply I it by that commun
ity a it had learned to l ut-; upon his hie
as v.orihy ot all imitation. I'm! our young
Iriend i s go:. anu luauy ii I h:; s. id heart
a nd tin-1 curl ul eye wa;ch hi ;..i.soccas.o:is.
O.t-'U t in nios' lovely and us lul characp-rs
are taken lirsl too..- 'ti-.o c-iu tin- h ast he
ar 'tl. Put God's thoughts, are not us our
tiioughis, u.'ith -r ar His ways as our
was. In humble submisiou may w all
lo- 10 ! his iiillictiv - ti::.; '-"saiiou ot liis
i "rovid.-iic ::;ui .s -eli. to imitate tin charac
ter oi him who H has taken Jrom us.
"lb Kt bi peace, t'uou g"iitb; spirit.
Throned a ho-, e :
bowls like thine with Ciod inherit
1. He aad love." SJ.
Sin l''raiifiCv Viari.et Report.
Ran Kii A.NCise.t, Sej.t. 10.
Wheat iu biverp iol Avera;;.' OivlUornii,
J's llli 'li is ; I bio, lis llu -.ecs ;
I'toar Sap-Tiine, fti g' ; extra, P3 o'l.
Wheat i .a-t, fg ;;a..V2
1 ::i ri'-y t.'t at le.-il. i'i a-V-vl -4'-) : bay f-' l!
ii ;i-i 'vi -i : bay hr. tMiig. i 1 l .
Oats GihiU suhpiy in i.tarket ; prlc--s are
$1 7 ti ;.
V o;i ijuict, fine to choic clear, i" 'iO.
I'uitlaad Market Uepert.
Wkhnksday, Spt. 10. 1ST'.
Gold In New York to-day. lb'.
Portland Iegal Ti nder rates. 7 -buying;
87 S selling.
Wheat iaemand i increased t "3
cental, sack. d.
tj.its 01 ''" bushel, sacked and deliv
ered. i-lour In consequence of tic cemlition
of the wiica,'. mar'iiet, Hour has I -en ad
vanced .") c-'iits ptr Lair. 1 .n this city, on
best, brands.
1 'utter Th r-c-ipts are larg' and tin
market well .stoelv-d with all ipialities.
i'riees range irom i"-f'V-S cents.
Eggs Miirli -t supply short -. prices firm
at J-i c nts do.en.
Wool i'he market continues dull and
quotations iira irni.shcd agi a1 , iii .or
il gooil, arl icie.
llaeon ihe ;:"ppiy on har.d remains
abundanr. Sid; i are tpiot -d at le-vllc;
Hams, 1 ii'vla.'. and prime tshoulders nt S i
Vc.
t)rcj'f:i City Market Report,
ENTKIil'RISE n Fie-K. So t. tl. l.-7-b
The following nr. the buyine; l rices for
liroduc -, and tie" s-'lliiirJ price tor ot le-rs :
Wh'-:it I lem-.tud K'ii n:i-l selling at W
f-iil & bu-i'i' l.
Flour iood snp5'ly in market, and sell
ing at $1 f ) v J .
Sliddlin :s Ar ouoted at ti'y p"r ton;
shorts. rfJj; and bran b, with lull supplies
on hand.
Oats S ipply equal to demand -, buyers
are pa vliii ) cent a.
Potatoes No d -maud, aud the market
overstock .1, at tr-mi 1'V.v V cents per bush
el. Onions Quotable at 1 M cents per pound.
lv'-s sc;lr( , i!,;, i c (loni.
'hieic -ns-i I ':' t-v I la p r doz -n.
Butt t Scarce, '.'O'li.') cents ior i;oo.l fresh.
Wool For cho.c - lots, Z i c nf s.
Dried Fruits Full slocks in market;
Apples ar- hrunrhi'T 5ev cents p"r iounu ;
peaches 11 cents; Currants l .vl cents ;
I'iuiiis l"c -nts.
Su mr Crus;id, lt vl c -nts; Islaim 0-t
V)H Tsar! Franciseo r' lin tl, 12 c nis.
Tea Best quality l p. r iaiml, and oth
er brands ranrin from 'Vei cents.
i-,.r..e I'.- sf article it c -nts.
Salt Ranin trom pvJ'i.
sivriin .Vi 'cents ner -rallon
l.--st articl"
j'J c -nts.
Bacon Hams 121 c-nts; ShouMcrs,
S cuts; sides, 11 cents per pound.
I-ard IVrixmnd Hcnts.
Od Ievo-'s Kerosene p-r jra!lon,6k.v.
Cents; Linseed $1 'Si. , ,
Beef on ltx.t tjixKl fat caitle find read
sale at 5 c -nts on loot.
Pork We quote at bconts.
sheep Few otrrin-r; quote at II - j - -'
" Hide's t're n at from owing to the
size; dry 16 cents p r Ktunil.
Hurecrrn a Shindlcr have reopened in
their former w.ir.-housc, the Lutheran
Church, Fifth street near tin V. S. Custom
Hons-, w her thpywlll ojierat, till a per
manent business j lace is ready. Thy ar
pr ; are.l to fill orders for lurnitur ami all
f inds of b-ddin. inchidinfi first oass hair
liuittr rsos and tt.- c -b-brat d woven wire
mattress, children's K rambulators.Ac..
ProfessionRl and Amateur Musicians
should examine tin combination Solo
Stops found only in OEO. WOODS A CO
r7ilS AGOLINE. A most delicate, soft or
br-athlnsstor. .
OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
Hon. Joseph Farewell, Mayor of Rock
land. Me.. Isaac M. bragg. Esq., Bangor,
and Messrs. Pope I'.ros, Machias, Me,, lum
ber merchants, fully endorsed the Sheri
dan Cavary Condition J'owders, and have
given the proprietors liberty to use their
names in recommending them.
A larjre Volume would not contain the
mass oi testimony w hich has accumulated
in lavor of Dr. Wistard's Balsam of
Wild I hkrhy as a sale, i-llicient and re
liable remedy in curing coughs, colds and
pulmonary diseases. Many of the euros
are truly wouderiul.
The most lislAnwhin iMir.. of eli r-.ni
Uiarrica we ever heard of i.s that of Wm.
I Mark. Kr.-ltlkforl Mills U':l.ln(Vi Maino-
the lacts are attested by Ezra Treat, Upton
i f' at anu ai. a. .Merrill, either oi whom
might be uddres-sed lor particulars. Mr.
lariv was cured hv .fiii nttm'.t Anmlnne
l.iniincitt.
NEW TO-DAY.
notice:
riTHE MEMBERS OF MULTNOMAH
JL bodge. So. 1. A. V. A A. M..are reuuest-
cd to be in attendance ou the next regular
in i tmgot the lttdge, as busmefcs ot im
Iorlancc is to be transacted.
By orde r of W. M.
CAUTION :
i LL PEHSOXS AHE HEREBY XOTI
g lied not to purchase Clackamas i ouit
ty warrants mimbcrcU tsii'., S7U and 810,
issued Sept. -1th, Jii7.-i, us their duplicates
have- been issued and endorsed.
r. 1-'. BKAT1E, t.'o. Treasurer.
KV.VMIXATIOX FOR TKACIIKKJ.
riMIE THIRD QUAKlEItbY EX AM IX A
.L. lion oi .applicants tor ccrtilicalt-s to
teach in t l.-n.-Kuiuus county, will be held iu
Oregon City on
Suiurdu!, Srpteinber LTii, A. I).. 1S73.
at the City .Seminary. All persons desiring
to teach m th puoc schools oi e iai-i.aiuiis
county will appear n,r examination ai tu.l
time. As tue eammatioii Will oe mosl iy
u written one, applicants must turni.sh
ix-iis and paper. '1 he examination begins
at "J o'ciocii, a. in., sharp.
A. NOLTXElt,
hiup. riuteudent of i laciiamas county.
B.y W. W. .ti.-iti;i.A.M, licputy.
SOCIETY NOTICES.
OHli'uOX IA.H.I Kill NO. a, I. I. ). I,
Meets every Thursday
e eili 11 ..I I n o civv rv . JO li.U .- .
vUli CclloWi' Hail, i-bbll
street. Mcmia-is o: the Ol
der are invited to attend, i'y order
A . G .
iibinacA m:(;5:i:i: i.ojx;.. xt.
I 1 i I. f.,..l., I I ..
- v . - J . j. . . ... i . -. -m lllll,lim . I -
.... A-'U.AVA4 i Ul. -V ,
.liiyuVullilic.icii ilioiilli,
.ll Jj o'l'l.li U lit I ; . . Ifc .. Waaa.
iTiUI: :iii.i l..i,-i. '.. . A
l- Hows' llali. Mcinbcisof the Degree
are lxiviteid to attend.
uLLTXhM.til LODhi; NO. 1, A.I'.
it A. M., Holds its regular com-
m-.iuit.-atious .n the l-'irtt and vv
liiini SatuiUays in each month, W
at 7 o'clock from tne-0i.ii of .Sep.
te-iuber to the -Uih of March ; and 7
oVIoclc from the 'iOUi of March to the
of iv 'ptcaioer. Ihethren in jrood
-.Uiudiii"; are invited to attend.
By orde r of YV. M.
I'ALLS li.VCAMPSSEX V &IO. 1,1. O.
O. 1, Meets at Odd Fellows'
Hall on tlie First and Third Tucs
day of tach month. Patriarchs Vv
in j;ood siaudin are invited lo attend.
M I N V Ji I. I. A .Y U O VS.
Tttke- yTotic.-c-!
L l.T. PbRso.NiS lNbEBTKI) TO THE
VTV ui.der.sigiieo are requ .st'-tl to call and
s -llle iii,. In ortler to make it easy, I will
t.k'- 0:1 accounts Vln.--.ir, Wool and Oats.
JOHN MYEKS.
Or.-tron City. Au. 'JX, 1:7-!. :i.v .
i' iiial S3tt lc?iiieiit.
IN T i i IS MATTEit Or THE ESTATE OK
Wiih. n:i balton, u-'c: ic-d. in the Coun
ty Court ot i 'bn.-kamus county, Oregon.
Tli" administrator ol said estate having
filed his liu il iieco'.mt for si-tll.-ui-lit thc-re-ot,
it is ordered by the Court, that .Monday,
tin- iii h t'.-iy ot Oct:j.)--r, 1S7 , at I o'clock, p.
in., be p. t apart- tor said li.'ial sett lenient
with John E. Parlt'-r, the administrator
t hero. f. 1 y order of
HON. J. IC. WAIT.
County Judge.
R. F. CAb'FlEbH,
County. Cl.-rk,
Hl'ELVTvt WARREN.
Attorneys for Administrator.
PACIFIC
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE,
Scutliw.'sl Tcripr First ucsnicnixu Sis.
FOR TI.A XI), OliliOOX.
I
7 flOtt THIS Ii ATK WE UAYS
ndopied tl
ITslI BASIS AND II AIID TIMES PB1CES.
Come and s-c us and there will bo mutu
al satisfaction.
CUSTCilEHS .AT CUIt L0f7 PPwICES
A N D
Ol'KSEL V IS S A T CAS II.
GEORGE A. PEASE,
Southwest Corner First and "Korrison Sts.,
loi'Mtiiicl, Oregon.
August iT-d. 1 -tTS-t 1.
WHOLESALE AfJO DETAIL GRQCE3Y,
A N D
eiEEDrfTORE!
Factory Ulock, :::::: Oregon City.
aArl-ney for th San Juan Lime Co.
Lime sold i:i quantities tostot. augl-tf.
j. T. APPERSOM,
OFFICE IN POSTOFFICE BUILDING.
BIIOKER.
Lrn I T"iitlcrs Cl.cUs.msi C'otxuly Or-
tJ V ?S il " r i tilll-TI l
EOTJGIIT AND SOLD.
NOTARY PUQL3C.
Ixatis negotiated, Coll"-tions attended
to, anu a vjenerai brmivau 'jusme.ss carru.'U
ou. jantitf.
joifx :ri. uacox,
IMPOUTEIt ANI)IKALER t?ftl?i
in Books, stationery, IVrfum
ry, etc.. etc. r vy
Orfjon Ciy Oregon.
tt?..t f'haman t Warner's old stand.
l.-tl'-iy occui'ieu uy r. .Ciieman. 31am St.
GHOiCt MEATS!
t oias.t Ai.iuncii r !...
Yj ceived a fine li.t of Ipot caitle Irom tin
John Day country. Tlny are the fat est
ever brought to this v.tllee h.-.fi.ra ..n.i ...m
be butchered for this market. They pr(
pose hj .-n oi'-iip. uive mean a call, anu
r..t thn r 1 I r . i rf . C I . .f ...r.nla
Oregon City, May 23d, is73. tf.
LAN1J FOIl SALE 1
Q9H ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE AT
c v n.o.1 per acre.
For particulars inquire of R. IRVIN.
NMy, flu'-lnmas cvrinev, Oreifin.
-; -;-;'.-.-i-'
OHAS. JrX. OATJFIELD,
DEALER IN .
GENEEAL MERCHANDISE,
CORXER OF SEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS, OREGON CJTT.
Has Just Received a New Stock of .
Calicoes, Dress Goods, Rrown and Pleached Sheetings,
House Lining, Shirtings, Table-Linen, Irish Bosom Linens,
Linen Towelling, Table-Cloths, Corsets, Ladies' and Genta'
Hose, Thread, Cambrics, Buttons, Ribbons, Laces and Insertfl,
Embroidery. White Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods.
Also, a full assortment of
LADIES' AND CHILDERN'S SHOES,
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Wicks and Chimttttrt
Wtiioli have bee selected with apeciaJ rare for tbia market and --tt
BE SURPASSED IX Ut ALITV OU PaiCE.
TIIEIIIGUIISTMAUKET PRICE PAID l-VK C()UXTKY;pRODe,
March 13. Is7:tf
mi STORE! NEW GOODS! NEW FIRM !
LEVY J3EOTI-IEIvS
Have Just opened, In
farsliall'a STow IBuildirij, Oregon City,
THE FINEST AND MOST COM'n.ETE STOCK OK CLOTHING AND HRY-GOODS
bunts niitl Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gentlemen's l- uruishiuj; Goods, Uoseries No"
tions. Cutlery, Baskets .md Toys : ulst). Groceries and I'rovisions. and a "
GEXLTiAL ASSOBISEAT OK OTHER GOODS,
Tw numerous to describe, which we propose to sell at the Lowi Posaible Rates, rr
Mil i.. LEVY, being a Practical Jeweler of long experience, we wdll also deal la
ami .ua n a fact lire- and repair Jewelry, 'w-c guarantee all our goods aad o?ii'3lly
G t e us a call and examine our j;oods, aiid save twenty per cent.
LEVY IiROS..
Stirovixl i!wi u&rtU of t lie Postoffioe, Sluin .vr-efr 0jbii City.
&A Pv' I)r--J- s- Coleman's Com
SI W "jiSU J pound Extract ot cucalyi
tun ii, ii iir.-jiur.iuuu I'tHimiiuuj; an me vaiuaoie uuukal iuailies ,i the Fucalvntu
wmch is cu.tivateu in m arly every CiUiiornia garden ior its medical utility, havfidr be
co ne the household remedy tor all diseases ol the K1DXHYS JiJ.ADDxd JnVl'uiX
ee houm SKAIlXAi. WliAIxX JiHS. It seems to have I 'mrec-i TaVnUy the
Gl-.N I lO-OKUANt, and their surround iiiks. and tun s them by its alt. rati ve 3rsac
and balsamic properties more ctfectually than any oth.-i know n rtMnedy '
J.JiLCOltlA ALSt:A tJ bi.W A G l'ltKUXAXCY. D YSPJIP
This preparation is the result of Ir Coleman's experiments -rith the mt
erties 01 the tree In tin b. S. Msnnt liost.it itl o. si..;, i .... vT.m
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UiU.JiAMX's ituuni.it KXTiiACT at' uuvaLyi'tcs r ban
er.ul, y.'-t narmiess, ieiirnuj;.-, :inu is a sp ciai prepar.it ion lor t he
treat ment 01 the malarious levers ol our int rior valleys, and is war
ranted to cure any cas ol FEVER AM) AG UK treated with it aecord
inu; to ihr -ct ions, while tin baneiul results ot the usual liuiniuo an J
arsenical rciuedle lor those diseases are entirely avoided.
FOR PHYSICIANS. Coleman's Fluid Extract of Eucalyptus in l-!b
bottles. Beware ol imitations, and take none hut Coleman's. For
'! tr'Jf K V; iV, l-ai.-cvt rywm
ii iJelwfc-Vl W XT eJ "
WW VL UJU J B b v J un'Siiii.
GEO. WOODS GO'S
Thf most remarkable Instrument ever per
lected ; capable of tlu mot ln-HUtiful mus
ical c tracts, and in the most elegant cases.
All Lover-, of Music
should see tln-m. and hear tln-ir
CUfr.EltiATiC.i SOLO SYCPS.
Wm. Ci. BADGEJi,
Of Snunuinr St.,Suu 1'miit i.cu,
has them. 'unt lmU.
THOMAS CHARES AN
ESTABLISHED
1S53.
DESIHES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS
of Oregon City and of the Willamette
Valley, that he is still on hnd and doing
busini-ss on the old motto, that
A Ximb't Nil I'enc vi ItttUr than a Slow
. Shil'inj.
I have lust returned from San Francisco.
where I purchased one of the
LARGEST AHD SEST SELECTED
stock or GOODS
ever before offered in this city ; and consists
in part, as follows :
Boots antl Shoos,
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery or Every Ivscriptlon.
llard.varc. Groceries,
Paints and Oils,
Sash and Doors.
Chhiaware, Queensware.
Stoneware, Crockery,
Platedware, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, I-adles and
Gents' Furnishing
Patent Medicines. Goods, Fancy No-
Rone. Faming tions of Evcry
Implements nf Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
Mattin-zs. Oil
Cloth. Wall Paper, etc.,
Of the above list, I can say my stfick is the
MOST C O M ! L E 'V K
ev-r offered in t his market, and was s"ht-d
wit h especial care tor t tie Oregon City trade.
All of wnlch I now offer for sale at the
Lowest Market Rates.
No us" for the ladles, or any one else, to
think of going to Portland to buy gitods lor
I am Determined to .Stli Chettp and not to
allow myselt to be
I XUERSOLD IX THE STATE OF OREGON.
All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay
ments, be lieving as I do that
Twenty Years Experience
in Oregon City enables me to know the re
quirements ot the trade. Come one and all
and see for yourselves that the old stand ot
THOMAS CIIAltMAN
cannot be beaten ln quality or prie-. II
would be useless for me- to tell you all the
advantages I can ofT-er you in "the sate of
goods, as every store that advertises docs
that, and probably you have been disap-1-ointed.
All I wish to say is
Come, and S?f,and Examine for Yonrsrlvrs
fori do not wish to make any mistakes.
My object is to tell all my old lriendsnow
that lam still alive, and desirous to sell
goods cheap, for cash, or upon such terms
as agreed upon. Thanking all for tlie liber
al patronage heretofore bestowed.
THOS. CHARMAN.
Main Street, Oregon. Cify,
Legal Tenders and County Serip tken at
market rates. THOS. CHARMAN
ttVoO.CKX) lbs wool wanted by
THOS. CHARMAN.
UfiiLYPTUS
dicinal prop--
Z. w here
tly. and
hundreds o
Francisco..
re and hy 11111 y Q
i'-uKis, i-uniund, Sole Agenti ror
30m ay ig73y L-
STILL IN THE FIELDl
WILLI M' & KARDIKC-
AT THE
LINCOLN BAKERY,
1 LLP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCIT
X. ol family Groceries to be found in the
city. All goods warranted. Goods delivered
in t he city lree of charge. The highest each,
price paid tor country produce..
Oregon City, March I'S, li73.
SFr-ERIAL R I L LS,
Savior, Lalioiue k Co.
Ore&icn City.
Keep constantly on hand Tor sale Flour,,
Middlings. Blaii and Chicken Feed. Parties
purchasing lei d must furnish the sack.
VATCHES AND JEWELRY.
fin II E U N V E R iu x E D AN-
JL nomicc to the citizens ol Ort iron
City and Clackamas county that they havo-
jusi opened a
JEWELRY
ESTAELISF:MENT
I N
Oregon City,
Main street, next door north of Shades Sa
loon, whore they will keep on hand and for
sale all goods 'w -rtaiuing to I heir line, at tin
LoWianT living KATts. Especial attention,
given to the repairing of Fixb Ti.mfPjkcks.,
All goods sold and work done warranted,
GEO. A. HAAS & SON.
Oregon City. Feb. ti. ISTo-tf.
SPRING AM) SU3I3IEK GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
X. SELLIIVG'S
DEALER IM
Dry Goods,
Clothing.
Boots and Shoos,
Hardware, Groceries,
Crockery, Notions,
Ladies and Gents'
Furnishing Goods.,
etc., etc., ctc.r etc.
Main Street, Oregon City.
Produce of all kinds liought, for which I
pay the highest market price. If you de
sire good Goods at hw prices, call at
I. S HI. L I X G ' S
and examine his new stock of Spring good a
Give mi' a call and convince yonrselves.
My motto is,
' QflCK SALES AN li SMALL PROFITS."
The highest market price paid for wool.
I. SELLING.
Oregon City. March 21. lS73-tf.
1,000 DEER SKINS
W A K T K U.
AND ALSO,
VLL OTHER KINDS OF HIDES. FOR
which I will pay the hijrhes market
price in cash Bring on your hides and get
your coin lor them.
JOHN SCHKAM.
Saddle and Harness Maker.
Oregon City. Oregon, July 11, Is73-ni3.
suMM oy s.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for the county of Clackamas.
Frank Schlunt, Paintifl"
William Knopf and J. S. Gunbierner, dfts.
Tj the Defendant above named:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE
gon.jou are hereby required to appear
and answer the com i hunt filed against
you in t he above entitled suit within ten
tlaj s lrom the date of the service of this
summons ui on jou, if served within this
county, or if served in any othereownty of
this State, then within twenty dsylrom
the date of the sendee of tbis summons
upon vim, and if serred nion you by publi
cation then bv the first day of the the next
term of said Court follow ing the time pre
scribed in the order ef publication, vir :
The 4th Monday In .eplemler, 1973,
and ff vou fail soto answer for want thereof
the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in the complaint, which
consists among other things as against
said defendant. Kitoj f, in causing him Uv
execute a deed in fee simple to the plaintiff
of the i roj-erty described in the coral Mint,
and as against said defendant Ganbieruer
in excluding bim from any Interest ln a
lien on the property described in said torn
ilaint; and inn are further notified that
bv an order of the Hon. W. W. Ulton
Judge of said Court, serv ice is to ben?
upon voa in said suit by publication oif"
summons once a week for six eetlatn
Oregon rry Enterprise, wiper
published in Oregon City. .rfl ms coun
ty, Oregon. Jx H RE,:.itr
AtAomey for PlaiHtirr.
August (rth. 187!b augt&wSv
T0 LET.
THE ROOM FORMERLY CPIE"t
as the Council CiamW, i ft. The.
sine's brick buiMtzig-. Arr'7
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