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' -., - i. . fc - J- O i i o o if II i -1 - ! ''J :' V -i a o b i- )r 4 : "t o 1 o 1 K nFCOfiTV, OREGON, SEPT. 26, 1S73. Ti-RNKiv.-We paid a visit to the Yaricn Ilsill lasi rriua cinims shnman iinir the most diificult feats . .. f.V!. aiii" i" . s l niiK isco, are i of am vii..ii:isiinii kiutwl- r-It.id'lv -rowing '" n. le:HIVlwU1stheinte, mioii 01 ition f .... .1 their iniis.- u.tr - iwiti i iiiaiiv. .ii hit tant day. lMriioVKMKNT.-NVe notice quite a IllimM.r of citizens are making im- ... .1...:- ri- .1 .. r v tics veiiiellis hi men ', ;,id mu.lHbmbers are putting on the nnishin- touch. The brick-work t the i...':i."i;.,,; r.ioo'eted and the second storvwill ferea.lv tor tae roo.. It is the intenti-n of the owners to eonstruet the second slrv into a ( ity Hall that js what our city has long i-een m neel. Fiur.. A tire was discovered last Sat urday.;Uei i ing in the oml f Mr. C. Y. Ilea tie's residence, on the bluff, but was extini;ishcd without much 1 i 111 etiltv no idirm was sounded; cause, d. teci'ive 1lue; damage sligl.b A tire was discover d in lave Smith s black-s-iit!i s.'iop list Wi-diHsday eveninur, iait w:-.s -Ktiauished witlemt calling out tie" I'ire TeparUnent by ersons who hapix n tl near; it left a hole in the roof about four feet suuare, was the extent of the damage. A few Sundays ago at one of our Sal lutth S.-hools, the less.. n was in refer nee to John's j. reaching i:i Judea. After tlie lessons v. tre recited, in the course of the remarks of the Superin tendent, he v. aiued to know what was meant hv tie- leathern girdle about the loins. A litlt.- live-yea i -ol. i chap pi.cl (.at "To keep up your Uowmi-s!" Quite a novt 1 Lilt appropri.ite reply. Tuere was 1 i: ; 1 else but laughing dur ing the i t ii:aind( 1 f tlie school. 1'lllN 1 f.i-.s liKM KM liK.r. ;-;i, 1 1 M So ttehiom that rinttrs are treated like while folks that we can appreci.de a treat .-.u- h as n as given us last We.iiK s tlav hv Mr. 11. V.SwalVru a nie r lot f"jH-ars atid a: a -lis s. hloiu come into tlii's market a:i.l ; chalh nge any one t Iw at ii either as to (piality or quantity. W'e return our th inks to M r. S. for his mi! stanti d i. meml.r.tnee of tlie print er's "devil." " M oil ; L xst Suiulay a Chinaman was !-lealing waiermeh.ns, near this eitv, he thoii'ot lie wa. out of danger, when the owner ther:'tfnuddenly e.rose ft .in a feie e-t orner in the august pi t s enee of M r. iiinamai! and politely re tju. sied iitiu to "pnn'iie." John r luct an!l v til l so. M oral : -don't steal a :u don unless you're sure you can get away with it," without lciiig caught. Con. -Kin . We learn the llaptist Sun day School Concert will take place one week from tld.t evening. This School has a number of the best singers in the fit v, and a tine si 1. ct ion oi' iu-rum n- i lil and vocal music has been m-ide. "The admission is only tidy cents. iive them a crowd- tl !iou-e, and it you are not w 11 entt rtaiiu d, i;;. n we give it up. Jewish New Year. Last M;nday a:i.i Tuesday our t i'.iztns w ho believe in t't ' .ewih religion, observed as their js'e-.v Year. Tie ir ; '.h i s of l.t;.-.i-i.f v .r; e elost d. and ( lir low n looked o liiie ttre;. rv 1 host. two d-ivs. Next Vtoi.e- Wcdnt si!a v v. . i I i l.eir 1 v -i m n, w li. M tin if again be oltsseu. ,ces oi businss u ill Cdi uuni. This week is principally dwott S to courting, and lie- persons engued ar? ( li. arren, I. T. Itarin. F.t). MH'.iwii, Vv". C. Johnson and S. llu 1 tt. of th.s city: from l'-wtland : J udg.'s S;ron and Sliattuck, Geo. Ji. Durham. J. N. Dol .h, 10. A. Cn.nin, A. GlMis, J. II. lb v:d and Catlin. Fine Anim Maj.r M tgone pass ed through this city last Tuesday, hav ing in charge a fine animal, o." the cow - brute variety, bi longing to.Mr. Com O i.ck, i'.Tioerly of rids city. U was jnireii.is; tl of Col. Saxe for f-sou, and is bbe taken to Wasco county, where Mr. Coinstoek has a stock ranch. Cow Ki'N Over. The pa-seiij iroing south la-t Sunday morn r train : g run oNt'r a cow m aiiemah. N e learn t.iai tie' train didn't even whistle when it erne- in sivrlit oi tin- an.ime.I on t he track, but went ahead as tie -ugh ih: t were their business. No damage to the train, but the cow was s.i 1 1 1 y demoralized. liEorENEii. Louis S.ial announces in t - lays paper that he has re-; ened his siloon and restaurant, and will be pleased to see t -u w ith your lady at anv time you may wish a nice di-h of ovsters of a cu of tea, ct;li t' or choco late. Jive him a call. Sfe VKiNti.- ('has. F.. Warren, F.sq., js billed tti adtlress the Anti-Chinese Alliance at the Court House this even-ZingatT'-i o'cloek. Mr. Warren is one or'tlie hest soetkers in the Slate, and we hne our cili.ens will turn out en 1 hear him. Lad ics especially masse an invited. At the Fair. Our enterprising fellow- townsman. J. M. Frazer. will U at the State Fair with two hacks to convey persons to and fro between Salem and the Fair Grounds. Mr. F. has 'o.,d teams and will have gentlemanly dri vers. Success lo him. Hack. Mr. S. Ackerman r tunietl Jast Wednesday from San Francisco, diCTf! l,t: Ij ' i b.Hui to purchase a large stock of fall and winter goods, lie was ir.uie oidv two weeks. but by going overland he beat the steamer time. Ciianok!. The steamer E. N. Cooke plying between this city and Portland bus changed her time of departure ami return to this e.ty. She leaves at 7'c o'clock for Portland and leaves that place at o'clock, returning at 4 P. ,M, Ciianoeu. The Salem express train and the freight trains of the O. A" C. 11. It. Co., arrive and depart twelve min utes later of a inorriiii', and four min utes in the evenimr, than heretofore. The change took etlect Mondav. O O ISK.vJtE. A grand in fit re party was given Mr. and Mrs. A. (J. White by the grooms part ids at the Cliff lKmse last Tuesday evening. Champagne llowed freely, and everything was lovely. Skkenaa.k. Last Thursday evening j a serenade was given Senator Kelly at the Cliff Htmse by the Oregon City brass Hand. The Senator responded in a neat ami appropriate- speech. Home. Major Thos. Charnian arrjv- I fd heme, oyorhmd, from 'Frisco, width- j cr he went to purchase his fall stock of j goods, which will be on hand shortly, As I si-Ai.. fuui o:u. fried Levy', " hut keeps store, as happy as usual, and selling more goods than any other mn in town wht don't keepstorf, O O o 'r. :U Turn adfouil turners J"IH hea1 nvV,& thinjTH v.-hieh we could ; ing "?nYu v 1,; v about thirty iih-hi-otdo. l..:u..rshin nf Mr. I-rs. una i. . , M d. ; nrft i.v the wav of new ro ds.i lastcriiiir and M IHK1 ll..,1.re X' . Rill nr. ou.rilli. l ie. . v 4 man have omj.U U d the wood-work of w. i.i...-r.,..i handsome residence. Circuit Court Proceedings. The following cases have lrt?en disposed of thus far by the Circuit Court now in session in this city: O. C. K. Tt. Co. vs. A. K. Wait and J. It. nalstoii,e.eeutors,and Mrs. Kliva Harvey, executrix of the estate of Dan iel Harvey, deceased ; ease continued until second regular term of this Court, alter the j. resent term.l.v agreement. 1- rank Nchlunt vs. William Kaph and G. S. (iumhicner; decree for plaintiff. m. Mullins and C. II. Faircliild vs. Homes, Hensley and Homes; petition to set aside sherilf's sale; decree for plaintiii that it be set aside. John C. Trull inirer vs. J. XV. Caine; case dismissed without prejudice, at cost of plaintiff. Thos. Charnian vs. Klinrr E. Char man. Leonard T. Charnian and Marv M. Charnian; K. D.Shattia k appoint d iruar.li-m ad litem for the minors, Kl mer K. and Leonard T. Charnian. Ar thur arner aoj minted referee, anl or der oi sale made. t-barman ,V Warner vs.SaniT Vance; motion for li'.iv- t ,,v,.,.nt tv.r i i li i t. .. .i ... .. i i ... - , VAK: Matb on,Nich- (.las Wells and Joel Dickson; judgment , o. ,.,.w.....i .,v oeiaiui. Mu.er ; f,va;reS,ui.tana Hi li. Lamb vsl S.E. Lamb"; divon 0 grant od J. MeDonaltl vs. diet for defendant. Julias M osier; vee Stateof Oregon vs. L. Diller; fudir inent in Justice's Court reverse ti and set ai.;-. Jef. iidant to recover costs and disbursements. Seth Smith vs. Clias. Cutting. Jutlg lnent bv ilefatilt. I'hilaiiev Otis vs. K. A. Gibson; sale eon.irmetl. S. It. Smith vs. Willammette Freight ing ctMiqiany; verdict allowing plff. A. Warner ued . Worthimer t iiuie.l. vs. Wm. Singer; contin J. 1. Matt;on; con- VS. Grand Jurv discharged on Wetines dav. Court adjourned 2 o'clock Thursday. . in.. City Seminary. The lirst monthly review td' the ('i! V Seminary was held ;n Monday and Friday. The three u per departments were reviewed in what they had studied during the pre vious month, tjuite an interest was manifested by tlie .students, each striv ing for a high peirent-ige in all his or her stu ii-'.s. The g.nid results of these monthly written review's can hardly be estimated since it causes each pupil "to pass muster" on par-er, in wi lting, punctuation :ud capitals, and also in spelling which is the l.iohl important point of all. There are several of the students who deserves honorable men tion, I ait that they may not le envia'ole .in the eyes of others we forbear, and permit their t lass-position to reward thc.Mi for the prest nt. An -!.nt. The Itev. Mr. Sellwood will b.-ave on iext S.mdiy afternoon for Wall Wall.-!, to be absent for a pt riod of six weeks. Mr. S, 11wo.m1 goes to !u id services in the Kpis'-opal Church :u that place dm her tie" absence of its le.-eter, tea Kev. Mr. ' lis, at the Ka St. t lie ser let s oj the r iseopal Churcii in this citv duruiir M r. Scluvtiotl s ab sence will be supplii d bv the 1'irJmp and tlios of iiie neighboring elergv. We w M r. S-dLvot.d and familv a ole-isant t ime dining their sojourn in Valla Walla. I'ater ZNIii.E. The paper mill on the Cl.iekanias . iver, two miles from this city, has been leased by Messrs. Lewtli- wait and Smith, and was started up this week ailer a suspension of about three months. We learn thai the new mana gers will not employ Chinamen if whitt? m -n can be procured. This i a good idea, and we hope- the business men of our Si ale will j.-trojiwe then;. The paper made el this mill commands a bep.er price in S.ui Fra n.-i-seo tiian p:i pcr maiitifaeturcd in tht ei'.y. FxAMlNA'llo.v. The third c.uaiteily examination of teachers, for 'lack u mas eouiuy, will be "ield-at the City Semi nary to morrow, eouimr neiug at 'J o'clock, a. m. Tiie i-ai:iin:tti.n will be conducted by Prof. V . V". Moreland !eiu:y Co. School S.iperententieiit, :e;.si-ie'd by 1'rofs. I, Allen Maerum and 'i'immas Xi.-holson. A;).lieanis must furnish their own stationary. See ad Isesviu re. At li.M.! imore. l'y a private letter from ile.itimore tlated the 13th, we learn that Mr. Noltner, editor of this bilk-.-, arrived there tu the 2th, and Would leave lor Wisconsin where; e.is father resides as soon as he could get throuh ids business there and t .New York. Ue says that when he gels hack to Oregon he w ill le satisiicd to stay here as lie likes the country much beller than in the Atlantic Slates. It eiii slot's Se it vices. Services as us ual in the Episcopal Church on Sunday next, both morning and evening. At morning service the Sacrament of Jiap-ti.-m will be administered. At the evening the K- . Mr. ih'rton of Trinity Church, Portland, will preach. He makes an c.chai:ii'c with M r. Sellwood, who will preach in Trinity Church, Portland, at the same. time. Euror.-la.-t week small-pox -Wi in made tating u slight mistake that the case of I loward's mill ; was near it should have been Chase's mill and in the family id' a Mr. Dauchy instead of 4 'base both live in the same dot. r yartl, however. IlEi;t:ii.r iNO. Workmen are engaged in rebuilding the steamer Alice, which was destroyed by tire on tjje 2-"th of last April. The lower cabin frame is in jwisiti-ui. and work progresses tincly. She will ready for the winter trade. The Shoo Fly is also being rebuilt for the up-river "trade. Omission. We last week omitted the nanus of Misses Laura Fields and Vio la Athey, from the list of singers that appeared in the concert. We beg your pardon, ladies. Charley Hums was elected Third Leader and given charge of the hall, at last meeting of the Turn Varien Society. Charley is the third l-t turner in the S-'cietv. Oni.hJEi. The Lincoln IJakery is much obliged to us for a line watermel onthe Hakcry has plenty more of 'em and if vou don't believe it, go and see. Fok Tacoma. Mrs. R. P.radish and daughter left yesterday morning to join their husband and father, wdio is stoping at the great city of the .JVcst, Frank Collard returned from survev- last Friday. He was out with a mi parly from McMinnville in the Coast Mountains. Fxciianuek Pui.rrrs. La.it Sabbath Rev. J. A. Wirth of this city, and Rev. A. R. Med bury of Portland, exchanged pulpits. New Stone, Chas. JI. Cautield has a new stock of jjoods which he is sell ing at very low ligures. Gjve hiuj a call. Pay U iv-We would like for those indebted to this office to pay up, a we need the money, Pka us. Miss will please accept our thanks for a basket of lino pears, Kev. G. II. Atkinson will preoch at Oswego next Sunday-. lluu. J. Y. Xesmith at Hoseburg. AN OUTLINE OF HIS SpgKCII AS OIVFN RY THE 'PLAINOEALEH" SrEFCH OF HON. JOSEPH S. SMITH. Pursuant to notice eiven.quite a num lr of the citizes of Douglas county as sembled at tlie Court House in ltose burg last Wednesday, to listen to Col J. W. Nesmith up.on the issues dividing the two. political parties. Col. Nesmitii was introduced to the audience by Hon. L. F. ILane, whose remarks were very appropriate to the occasion. The Dem ocratic candidate for Congress imme diately entered upon his speech after the conclusion of Mr. Lane's introduc tory. He began by saying that he was alone in the canvass through necessity, and not of his own choice. So far as he was concerned he preferred always to 1- .! ikinc ius opponent with him. and had tilirli- iiiv-!f.l r . - - iiuut ma ui.icuj)- V' ff time with" him a,1(1 iUlow 1111,1 to name the places joinwy woul.l address the but h lHl;-tl,e Infer- enco was tl,!lt the I'publican nominee i . . .. . -... - i,,M. atiniitteti ot no eulogy, and his party of no defence. ! The speaker here drew an apt onipari- son between tht? marriage feast spoken j of in the Holy Writ, and ventured the , opinion that Mr. Sinith.who had as one i of his excuses for not addressing the J people that his business would not pcr j niit the necessary loss of time, would , discover on the day after the election, ' that they hail left him out of the least j us were those mentioned in the llible, who could not go to the marriage feast I on account of " business." He gave a j description of the manner in w hich the j cavotes on the plains kill the magnili j cent buffalo. Thev station one of I heir U I1MU' I VIT t.t. 1 .... numbe r on this hill, one in this one here and another there. The first com mences the chase, ami as soon as .he Ih-cciiics exhausted a -second takes his his place, and so on the buffalo, pur seed until out of hreat, is hamstrung and devoured by his ravenous pursuers. This was the policy that had beesi adopted by the Republican party in the present campaign. The ca.yotes were the Federal odice-holders, ami they proposed to hamstring him if pos sible ; but ho would give fair warning now that the lirst cayofe that set him self upon his track he would turn about and gore him. Mr. Nesmith then alluded to the Hi' ple scandal. So far as hediimself was concerned, he held that when he be came a put. lie. ollicial he was to all in lenls and purposes a public servant, and his at ts and character public proi erty. Mr. Hippie was charged wii'h grave crimes, any of which should send him to toe Penitentiary, one of which, and the giaLe.-t of all, was com mitted in this Si Ue that of bigamy, as the Republican uarty, in convention a-sembled, had endorsed Mr. Hippie it had necessarily endorsed his crimes, and the resolution of endorsement con stituted a part of their of that party's platform. It is not neciKsary for him tosiythut this resolution w'us a dis grace to this State; It was not essential that he should review the Senator's crimes; the resolution and th(; mis deeds of Mr. Hi,. pie spoke for them selves, an t needed no argument on his part to show up their eiiorm.uy. Jit: directed attention to the manlier in which the ad'airs of State were being administered by the present State Ait. ministration t)f Oregon. It was his oi anion, baed upon personal knowl edge, that never before had tin interest of the peoj.le of Oregon been in the ea'v of better, more honest and capable men than at tie: present time. The Governor and S eretary of State had made for themselves a" record d tiring their term of odice that he would he nroud to point out as the reult of the wisdom and integrity of men ot any political party, hut more so when me men were Democrats. Tlie same could be truthfully uttered of the otucor Dem ocratic oliici'als all of which is in strik ing eontiast with the reputation of the oods-Mav administration. At the end of Mr. Nesniith's .speech, Hon. Jos. S. Smith was called for. Mr. Lane, in introducing him, said : " Fel low eiii.eiiri: allow 'me to introduce to vou, lion. Joseph Smith, your'late Hej resentative, who, during the time he was in C ingress, represented you with honor and iidcliiy,a'iid won for himself the distinct ion of 'out: of Oregon's a blest Congressmen." Mr. Smith said he could not make a speech, fie was an invalid, traveling with the hoje of bet tering ids health.and it was an accident that he was in that room to-day. He had always experienced a feeling of gratitude to the people of Douglas county for the warm support they gave him when he was a candidate for Con gress. Ue had never an opportunity to express his thanks to them before; this was the iirt time ami it would lie the last. He wool I say one word con cerning Mr. Nesmith and the Demo cratic platlorm, and that was he fully endorsed both. He hail known Mr. Nesmith for thirty years; they came to Oregon together, "When they were n;ei li.iiiics, laboring daily at the same can (enter's bench, and he had honored ami 'respected him now ; time had not changed the good opinion he hail form ed of him from the first. If elected, and he felt suit? he would by an over whelming majority, the people would send in him a' Representative to Con gress would lie watchful of their inteiv ests, and represent them in an able and ellicient maimer. The meeting throughout was very enthusiastic, and both speakers were very frequently applauded. Wkdmnu Ca;:e.-Wc have received a bountiful supply of win;? and wedding cake from our newly married landlord Mr. A. H. Widte. May their path through life be strewn with heavens richest blessings is the wish of the prints of this oliiee, We are again under obligations to S. A. Miles, of St. Helens, Columbia County, for an additional list of new subscribers. He says "we like the ENTEKi'itisK." Thanks for tiie sul- 1 scribers. Peksonae. We had a ca;l from Mr. P.. R. Riddle, of Corvallis, w ho is atten ding court and visiting his daughter, the wife of Prof. Moreland, last Tues day. Ot n Mokai-s. by reference to our Circuit Court proceedings it will .e seen that there was no criminal cases "in this term of Court. Thisseaks well for the morals of our county. Prof. Newell organized j singing school at the Haptist Church last night j wjth about twenty-live scholars. ! As in connection with the suspen sion of Jav Cooke t Co., many hold- ers of Xortliorn Pacilic ltailroad i Lontls througliout the country will i naturally feci concerned about tlieir I investments, inquiry lias been made ! and the fact developed , lirst, the 1 Northern racific is largely in debt j to its financial agents, and therefore can lose nothing pecuniarily by their i suspension. The Northern Pacific ! Company will have to make other j financial" arrangements before push ! ng forward its line. It has had the i comploted road and lan.l grant both mortgaged to secure its bonds and : this security is considered amply I eufficient. Hon. J. W Nesmitb has received the nomination of the Democratic Convention in Oregon, for Congress for the unexpired term of Joseph G. Wilson, deceased. As Senator from Oregon for six years, Col. Nesmith was generally acknowledged to be both useful and faithful to the in terest of his State, acting entirely : inuepencieui ui party, and never having his name associated with jobs or rings. Col. Nesmith is a cousin and Senator Kelly is a brother-in-law of the late Congressman from that State. Seattle I)i.patc7t . The so-called llepubliean nominee for Congress is making the cam paign by proxy. Odell was ordered to do it here, and he did it to the satisfaction of all. It was suggested next morning that he had better wear a veil for a week, but, then cheek, don't you see! Cheek is dif ficult to cover up. Hurk-Kiie. M.VKUIKO. " At tne reside ue.4 of the bride's mother in Portland, S. pt. SUi, lsTU, by Kev. T i, f 1 liott, Mr. Allcii White, t On-oii t'it v und Miss. Olive Zhiimer, ol l'ortlaiid. ' On Sept. 11, at the residence f Alexander Marks, in Clackamas count v, by I lev J l. South, Miss Mcruida Mark's to Sir iv'ch ant t u hi w ell. At the Kpiscopal Church, Salt I.ak.' Citv Aug. 20, by Kev. Thomas W. Raskins, Mr! bred. K. !schopie, formerly oi st. louis, Missouri, ami Miss M. A. Palmer, of t?alt Lake c ity. san l-'rancm-o Market Reporl. Sax Fkasoisoo, Sept. 21. Wheat in Liverpool Average Ca iifornia, lis ll.lv.s; club, His lid Flour Sup.Tline, U . ; extra, S7 25. Wheat t oast, i'l 2jyitl ;X. barley t .'oast I ec I, 1 jc 1 f.3 ; bay ft r d f 1 :j.ki to; bay brewing, $1 tc... Oals i.ooil supply in market; prices are f I 7 i.'4l SH. t-ie.i line, to choice clear, 1!.i;j,i). I'orlland .larkel liepvjrt. Wku.nbday, Sept. 21, 1ST3. Jold in New York to-day, 1 1 V. . Portland Ia gal Tender rates, W7 buying ; KT.'i selling. Oreeoa City Market Report, Entfkpki.se Office, Sept. i 1S73. The following ar.' tlie buyhisr i)riees for prod nee, st ml t le- s- 1 hn pnec icir ot in-rs : Wheat ilemaini nid and selling at 90 (ail v UUSiiel. l- iour tJood f.uj)i)!y in market, and s 11 ing at 4 5' a. -Middlings Ar-' tjn.it.--J at f'5 per ton: sliorls, JJ.) ; and bran jl'j, wit h lull supplk-s on hand. Oats Supply equal to Ueuiaud ; buyers ar-' puyiuj; j7 cents. Potatoes No demand. a:ul the market oversloCed, at ir Jin i cents l--r hiish ei. Onions Qutitable at 1 v. e-iiis i r pound. Kggs Scarce, ),t'! v tl..z--n. Cliiokeiis ' (-1 111 per doz--r;. butter Scarce, 2ii.i,2o cents !; j;o.tl fresh. Wool l-'or choie lom, Zi c.-nts. Jiried P rints l ull slocks in inarltt t ; ApjleK ar-- hriiiiimg -a-H cei.ts per pound ; pcaciies II cents; Currants l'.j.l.i cents; 1'luiu.s 1 C-'IltS. Sugar Crushed, 1 1 f 1 -" f.iitd; Island li'Jv ; Sun I-raiicisco rctiin-tl, IJev 1 c its. Tea best quality 1 p--r pound, a:e oth er bra mis ranging lrom (HuvT.i cents. Colfee iJ.cst arlicl" J.-'t cents. Salt. Hangup' lrom lfV'Jt. Syru !- c-nts per gallon-, best article CO C.'IliK. Iiacon Hams lJ.P cents; Shoulders, X Cents; sides, 10 cent S per pound. Lard l'.-r pound 11 c.-nis. Oil J)evocs Kerosene per pi!!on,li.!fj7"' c.-rits; binse- tl $1 S. Peel on loot. Clood fat cattle lnd rca.Iy sale at ii cent s on lo-it . Pork We quote nt ticT.ts. Siieej 1-Vw otr-. ring ; -quote at f 1 lol "J.r ;er head. Hides (ir-'cn at from ovingtothe size; dry fit-.-nts wr poun-i, Vnile vclt;:.l VIrr. The feeble and debilitated usually fancy they ure jn a more hopep.sri contiil ion t lian they really are. Tin- resources of nature ar. not, easy cxausted. Kvi'.'i wh-'ii .strength and appet it e lail, wh-n tne eyes are li. n vy and luatn-Icss, the coin pled ion pallid, the n.-rves tr.'iiiiiioup, tie- Imdy attenuated and th-'iiiind depressed, tlure is generally a reserve of hire nt power behind such palpa ble evidences of weakness. Various modes of treatment art; resorted to by physicians in the hope of developing and rendering available this store of sk-oping vitality, but tie- surest, and indeed tiie only t borough ly safe and reliable means of awakening t ne dormant energies ot th - system is a course oi Hosteller's .stomach hitters. Klcctricity, shower bat lis, the t' -sli brush, sea dat hing, -c, may he well enough in their way, as auxiliaries but t hey do not. reach the source of 1 he evil. All phy sical debility proceeds eit her lrom a derangement of tin - Pi net ions ol the assimilating, secret ivc and vital or gans, or ironi a sluggish consl it ul ion. in eit ler cas-, and also in cases where lxth causes exist, t he latt. rs will in variably pro. dace an im iii'-diaie and salutary change in the condition o: t Ii- j at lent, and event u a I ly effect a complete cure. None of the dangerous alkaloids, too oiten administer ed a tonics, can be ot li -rwise t ban delete rious under such circumstances, and to give mercury is positively criminal. Tht? direct eleet of the great vegetable sjK-Citic will be manifested in an improved appe tite, "a more ciieeriul iranc- of mind, a gradual r.-i urn ol st ivi;glli, an incr--a.se of liesli, and a healt h ler complect ion. .Mean while, however, the constitution, if in rt. and feeble, will have be( n roused and re novated by t he subi ile elements of liivigt ratioii contained in tin- fitters. ASIATIC fJlOLEIii CHINA. Almost Kvery t Cuit-il Willi PAIH-KJLLER! hKAjt sins: buring a r.-sid-'iice of some ten years in siam aim . iiimi, as a mission ary, I found your Pain-Killer a must valu abe remedy ir that feariul scourge, the Choera. In administering th.- medicine I found it most elf.-et ual to give a leaspooniul oi I'ain Iviller in a gill ol not, water sweetened with sugar; th'-n, alter alnit. lilt.een minutes, begin to give about a tabl.-.sjHioiiuil of t he same mixture every lew. minut.-s until re lief is obtained. Apply hot applications to t he t-xt rem it i.-s. hathc the sloiiiaen m it h tin- Pain-h'iller, ci"ar, and rub the limbs briskly. Ol thos.- who h:l the ( hoi. ra, and took tiie medicine laithlully, in the way siat.-d iiIhiv.', eigiit out ol t--n r.-cov. retl. Hkv. Ji. 'I KLKoitn, Missionary in China. Dkak Slits : I Hiring a long resilience in China I have used your valuable Pain-Islil-l.-r, lioth in my own family and among the Chines--, and "have found it a most excel lent medicine. In the Summers of ls.i ami 1S, while residing in Shanghai, I iound it an almost certain cure lor cholera, it us ed in time. Indeed, using it in a great many instances, I do not remember failing ina single cas-. For three years I have been r siding in this place, more than tilty miles lrom a physician, and have been obliged oiten to fall utxin my own resources in cases of sickness. The Chines - come to us in great numbers for medicine and ad vice, t hough without medical knowledge ourselves, tiie few simple remedies tc can command are so much in advance even of their physicians,! hat we have almost daily applicat ions. We allow them to come, be cause it brings us in contact wit h t hem and oiH-ns .1 door of usefulness. In diarrhea. colic, vomiting, cholera, coughs, etc.. your l'ain-Kiilt r has been my cniel medicine. Yours, very truly, Kev. T. P. Crawkokh, 'i'ungchow, China. Those using Pain-Killer should strictly observe the following directions : At the eoiiiineiieement tit the disease. take a teasionlul of Pain-Killer, in sugar and wat.-T, and men name ir-. ii hi-hi tlie stomach and bow.-ls with th' Pain- Killer clear. Should the dirrhea and cramp continue, repeat the dose every fitteen min utes. In ttlis wav me tireauiui scourge in:i be checked and "the patient relieved in the course of a few hours. X. P.. lie sure and get the genuine article ; and it is recommended by those who have used the Pein-lCiller for the cholera, t hat ! i in extreme cases the patient taKc two ,or more) teaspoonluls instead oi one. The PAlX-KIhLEK is sold by all the I'ruggists and Dealers in Famhy Medi cines. 8-price, 25 and 50 cents, and I. PKRKV 1 AVIS SON, Manuf's a ITop's,i: High St.,lrov.,ls, I. sept l'J ml For the very best photographs, goto Drad ley & Rulofson's Galery without STAIRS Ascend lit the Elcvalor, Montgomery Street, Ban Francisco, California. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFOPJJIA, We would not recommend the-frequent or constant use of any medicine. It is itn-. portant to take even a good article judi ciously. J'timoiut' Purgative IHUs are safe prlunpt and reliable as a laxative or cath-s artic. Rase ball is undoubtedly good exercise and capitiil amusement, but it oiten oc casions bunged eyes, and broken skins and blistered hands. We can tell you t hat in all such cases, if Johnson's Anodyne Liniment is resorted to, it will reduce swell ing and stop the pain. Forty- Yt-nrs' iier2enre have tested the virtues of Dr. Wistak's Balsam ok Wild ciiekry and it is now gcnerally acknowledged to be the bcxt remedy ex-taut lor pulmonary and lung diseases ; em brac ing the wtiole range lrom a slight cold to a settl.-d sonsum pt ion. Were it not lor its tiirrit.i, it would long since have"dicd, and made no sign." llurgreii i Phindler have reopened in their former warehouse, the Lutheran Church, Filth stro.t near the U. S. Custom House, m here they will operate till a per manent business place is ready. They are prepared to ii!l orders for furniture and all kinds ol bedding, including first class hair mattrerses :;nd the celebrated wtjven wire m.'ittress, children's pcrambulators.Ac, Klikir Dam in nit. Among the new ami successful remedies, none have excited so much wonder as this great restorer of the vital energies. To Ir. Jose Zuniga belongs the crt dit of producing the reliable extract of the great remedy, which is now producing grand and sur prising results imparling in a wonderful degree, fresh and youthful vigor to all who have used it. Agents, Chas. l.nngle.Vifc Co., San Francisco. auglm'5. XIJIV TO-DAY. F R J KS I L YSTET J S. fpiIK FNPEKsKiNKD ANNOFNCFS JL to the ciiiz ns of Or gon City that he has reopened his Ih st r Saloon and Kes taura nt. and can dish out 1'r -sh t. sl- rs to lil! ord. rs. i tiir-c, T.-a and hocol.-oe ul.ta.ts on hand; also a gc?vral assort ment of confi it ionar -. Oysters s 'f.v.l up in ever, st . le desired.! LOUIS SAA1,. Oregon City, s.-pt. l.s7;J-tf. I.iSTth'i.KrTICltS Ic-mairiing in the Post. Office at Or- gon City, Octobt r, 1S7;!. i'.rigbam John Kancai.I T. Milby W. C. Mason .1. T. Po wers S. J. Hut an, 1'rof. I.rown Miss Ktlio ( 'ranson, .1. : ( 'onnly John Kiniii'T-sori J-ihn 1 lum phr )' .lohat han K--ed .lr. .ludsoni'. P. sho. nburg I-ouis .lolly, K"v. II. C. Tracy Sm'i Ingram .Ia:n--s Virney .Jolin If call- d lor pleas" say adv rtis d. J. M. HAt ON, V. I- A CAIn 'ftlK Pl lJIIC. 4 CFHTAIN INDIVIIiUAr.COMMOXI.Y V kno.'.nt.y tie-n-ame or John Kelly, at cb ina n, came out. in a card (which cr ditabl to s i-, the L ast,) referring light- I . to the robber .' committed at my stor. II had bet teres: lain why it is he is going bv tie- nam:- of John K-dly when his jv name is Henry 'U- Si. If he was a resjut'txH'tr. man I should not .sV-ip firn: il course it will b" so::ie ! it 1 1- s...i ic.ol-boy st ory i n re gard to t he dile-i'enee of the name; using your own expression, it is too trans, a rent. Ker- one lcno s who Iv-dly is, at. least th" saloons do. H- specta!.le peo; le say, " Pat no attention to such trash ;" 1 wash mv iiandstif all such villains. JIKNItlKTTA M. KF.M.KY. TUT p;. i ivT u r'iiif Cf!.'"; CTMAP "OK CIRCULAR c ' z v r n pp ci VVLST M3!DENCT. - 1 ; o ci in ' v so ncES. o!;i;;on i.)i);i: xo. ;i. 1. 1, o. i., Meets every Thursday -i, vi tiinat 7' o'clock, in the -;'jO vaT..- o.ld l' lltiws' Hall, Main J;-s street. Meinhersof the Or- tier are invited lo attend, l?y order . o. iUdiix c t i:; it i: b i i.oi)c xo. .5, 1. O. ). 1'., Meets on the Second ami i'oiutli Tues tiav eveiiiiie's eacli month, at 7 'j o'clock, in the Odd mm v l- -llotvs' 1 lall. Memhersof the Degree are inviteti to attend. ;lTIr0..AIJ JmUDHI'm SO. l,A.l V: A. M., I lojds its regular coin- A li.iiiiieatioiis tui tlie J'iist ami I?V r Tiiird S.-iturtia. s in each month, at 7 o'elo'-k from t he -I'lh of Sep. teniher to the oth of March ; ami 7Li o'cloek from the th of March tt) the of Sepleiul-er. Brethren in ";'Jll standing are invited to attend. I'.y order td" W. M. FAI.I I'.MIAMl'MMXT M).-l,I.O. ( ). 1"., M'eets at Odd Fellows rv Hall on the First and Third Tues- Af davofeaeli month. Patriarchs V"V in gt.od stantliieg are invited to attend. M I .S C E Lm Im, A A" H VS. T K A M V C. ) W Eli JOH 1Z ! Manufaf I ur-s to order Ac count Hooks, of all siz s and styl'-s, HallTicUels, P-ill IP-ads Plank iltMiksofany patternlhat is desired, with or wit liout, printetl headings, l'.lanks, Uriel's,! 'atalogues, G. II. Slime.-.. V. K. ilii-?. T7 za Ci! ,2 , , . .- -- ' s--C31- --T mAmB its H ! M E S & GO. 3 o3 93 Front St. I Portland, Oregon. Cards, i ert ifiicates, Checks, Circu lars, I leeds, 1 to.lg. rs. Funeral No I ices.IIailtiltllls, In voces, Isabels, ht terh.ii si s,Post--rs, Program's li--C'-ipts, Show t ards. Ship ping 'lags, Tickets, &.C., sVc. i;t fx. CO (.)!' cLMAVOcL VrILS KXA.lIIX.VTKIX FOIl TK.K IIKKS. T MIETHIHI) t)FAIMFKhY FXAMIN'A- tion n applicants ior c -ri iucar.es o teach in lackamas county, will be heltl m Oregon City on Kit urd'iy, ,Srj,lriuber 277 i, I).. lST-'I, at t he City Seminary. All persons desiring to teach in t he public schools of I lackamas county will appear lor examination at that time." As I he examination will be mostly a written one, applicants must furnish pens and pa; r. '1 fie examination Ix-gins at U o'clock, a. m,, aharn. X. NOLTXKll, Sg jK-rinfend'-nt of Clackamas county, liy V. W. .MUllKIAMi, Di-puty. lrinal Settlement. 1NTIIK M NTT EH OF THE ESTATE OF William I a lton, deceased, in the Coun ty ourt of (.'lackamas county, Oregon. The administrator of said estate having filed his final account tor settlement there of, it is ordered by Hie Court, that Monday, the th day of October, 1S7:, at 1 o'ckck, p. in., be set apart tor said final settlement with John E. Parker, the administrator thereof, hv order of IfON. J. K. WAIT, County Judge. R. F.CAUFIEI.I), Countv. ( h-rk, HUELAT& WARREN, Attorneys for Administrator. JOHN 31. BACON, IMPORTER AND DEAI FP. in Books, Stationery, I'erfuni: ery, etc.. etc. Oregon City, Oregon lt" At Charm an i Warner's old stand lately oocupied hy fs. Ackeman, Main et. OHAS. H. CA.TJ-FIEL.Da DEALER IS 0 GENEKAL MERCHANDISE, CORSER OF SEVENTH AND MAIS STREETS, OREGON CIT lias Just Received a New block of Calicoes, Dross Goods, lirown and Bleached Sheetings, House fining, Shirtings, Table-Linen, Irish Bosom Linens, Linen TWIting, Table-Cloths, Hose, Thread, Cambrics, Buttons, Ribbons, Laces and Insertions, Embroidery, White Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods, Ac, Also, a full assortment of LADIES' AND CHILDERK'S SKCE?, Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamns, Wkks and Chimney-. AVKlch have Ice let ted ulth social ,e for tlU mark,! h, cot BE Sl'RPASNED IX QI ALITY OK PKlt R THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICL. PAID 1 OR COUXTRY.PBODUCH March 13, ls73:tf . . - . NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! NEW FIRM! ToA7Y BROTHERS Have Just opened, in IIa slia Il's Inoav Xiiiilclinir,9 Oregon Citv, T IIIE FIXRST AND MOST COM ITJITE . .... . ' : . -"it . ... nuns, c uiicrj , l.a.sKt is una loys : alo, uroccrics and lrovisions, and a ' O GKXKKAL ASSOUTJIKXT OF T11KR GOODS. t' VS!"n0rOUS t0 doscribc w,lich w rroixise to sell at the Lowest Possible Kates, Tor Mit. 1.. LKVV, bchiK a PrHctical .It Hclcr of lonr cxiricnco, wo will also del la and niai-.ui.-ictiirc and repair Jewelry. We guarantee allf .ourgomfs and work ornonay Ciivc us a call and examine our trooiiSj and suye twenty kt cent. LEVY I3TOS. Second door iiprO.i of tlie PotoflUe, Main street, Ore.u City. Dr. J. S. Coleman's Com- nouild Kxtract. ,.i.i i . , fe 1 aiuauie meuKal ciuait es ol f he Fncnlvirf iik which is cultivated m nearly every t'alilornia garden for its m. il-..l . i i ' 1 ' AriWX 17 VbV! s Nil 1,'ii'ir itiui m,i. , i, iw 1... as v;yl:vy;r;vV';yxv;Vvv;, "iv - HI A, ImHLW HiiUHKA, etc. - , t t, mau mA A CI,!) lVS'i'if- This preparation is the result of Dr. Coloinan-scxrerim.-t.fC in. , . erties oi tlie tree in the V. s. Msrine Ilosnit i in u J S Wlt-h the medicinal Prop- hc had unusual facilities fortes! g 'r , lscn' lnl ad 12. w'here its use. it can be relied upon as cvAhIi i to Kite t he ....Ji'i I,rci'aritig the rer;,edy. and testimonials of its efficacy can l- seen ilt hit "mil 4,U l" 'St'd rts,,l,s. PJ hundreds pf HmUAM A ' .S' 1U I :111m K K.T1AVT ' erfnl vet harmless. fehrillle. and is treat nieiit of l he malarious levers of our interior valievV , !',!", X he ranted to euro any case of FK V K I i A Nil Aci U K t re;u ed wit h it accord ing to directions, while the banolul results of the usual OuiniuJ ; Ti arsenical reiuedic for those diseases are entirely avoided. FOK PHYSICIANS, Coleman's Fluid Extract of Kucalvnt ne i i w. bfittles. liL-wary of imitations, and take Oretr. n fa ' THOMAS GHARFAN ESTABLISHED 1853. F.SIKF.S TO INFORM T1IF CITIZKNS if l iregen City and of the Willamette V alley, that he is still on hand and doing business on the old motto, that A Ximb!e Six J'ince it littler than a Slow SUilliiiij. I have just returned from San Francisco, where I purchased one ot the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED Sl'OCK OF GOOUS oyer before offered in this city ; and consists jn part, as follows : Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries, Paints and Oils, Sash and Doors, Chinawaro, Quecnsware, Stoneware, Crockery, Platedware, Olassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities And Styles, Clocks and Watches, Indies and Gents' Furnishing Patent Medicines. Goods, Fancy Xo- Itoie, Fain ing t lUS of Every Implements of 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 Li K T K ever offered in this market, and was seleted wit h especial care fort he Oregon City trade. All of which 1 now off r for scale at the Lowest Market Rates. No use for the ladies, or any one else, to tlfink of going to Portland to buy goods for I am Ihtrrminrd. to Srll Cheap and not to allow myself to be UNDERSOLD IN THE 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 ot the trade. Come one and all and S.ee for yourselves t hat the old stand of THOMAS CIIAKMAX cannot be lieaten in quality or price. It would be useless for me to tell you all the advantages I can offer you in the sale of goods, as every store that advertises does that, and probably you have been disap pointed. All I wish to say is Conic, iiiid Ser,aiid Examine for Yourselves fori do not wish to make any mistakes. My object is to tell all mv old friends now that lam Still alive, and desirous to sell goods cheap, for cash, or upon such terms as agreed ajKin. 1 hanking all tor the liber al patronage heretofore In-stowed. THOS. CHAKMAN, Main Street, Oregon City, Ix-gal Tenders and County Scrip taken at marKei rales. TJio. CllAli.M A. ?"50,OO0 lbs wool wanted bv THOS. CIIAItMAN. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY, A N D SEII3 STORE I Factory Block, :::::: Oregon City. 57Ageney for the San Juan Limfl Co. Lime sold In quantities to suit, augl-tf. CHOICE MEATS! LOCl Sit ALHIUGIIT have Just re, ceived a fine lot of beef cattle from the John Day countrv. They are the fatest ever brought to this valley before, and will be butchered for this market. They pro: pose to sell cheap. Give them a call, and get the choicest of meats. Oregon City, May 23d, 173. t f , o rsets, ladies' and Gents' SWCK OK CI.OTHINO AND DHV-GOOn ... ...v j . uiMiniuui; uikkis. lioseni's E0C1LYPTUS nfpiimlvn , . .. . 'i l"j vivv''"-' braneS.Suc ML V A T rv-V -v . - - '" ' an i-rancisco. - - 1 ' ' ,s a P'w- ' , none but Coleman's i - 4sale everywhere, and bv Ilodirc" Caler -""is. Portland. Sole Agents lo "WmaylST.Syl. STILL IN THE FIELD! WILLIAW5S & RARDINC. AT THE LINCOLN BAKERY, 0 KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK of I ainily Groceries to be found in the city All goods warranted. Ooods delive red in the city free of charge. The highest cash price paid for country produce Oregon City, March '2H, lh73. SFv-PERfl&L M I L L S, Savic r, LaKocque & Co. o Oregon City, o o Keel) mnstriritlr rm I r Middlings, Man ;nU Chicken iTAnil; purchasing feed must furnish the sack. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. ni II E II N' 1 1 E I? S T o v r n x- JL Bounce to the citizens of Oreiron City and Clackamas rnnnfv ih-ii f 7TT - ....... Ill, , just opened a JEWELRY! ESTABLISHMENT I N Oregon City, Main street, next door north of Shades Sa loon, where they will keep on hand and for sale all goods pertaining to their line, at the lowkst living kaiks. Especial attention given to the repairing of Fine Tim f Pieces. All goods sold antl work done warranted. liKU. A. HAAS & SUN. Oregon City, Feb. ti. lST3-tf. SWUM AM) SUJDIER GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT X. JEIflXISG'S DEALER LN Dry Ooods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, Crockery, Notions, had ics and Gents' p Furnishing Goods, etc., etc., etc., etcA Main Street, Oregon City. Produce of all kinds bought, for which I pay the highest market price. If vou de sire good Goods at Low prices, call at I. .S li LI. I A U ' 8 and examine his new stock of Spring goods. VV ,n" a. cal1 "ntl convince yourselves. -'ij IIIOl I O l.S, " QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS." The highest market price paid for wool. I. SELLING. Oregon City, March 21, lS73-tf. 1,0 00 DEER SKINS W A IsT T 10 D. AND ALSO, VLTi OTHE1I KINDS OF HIDES. FOR which 1 will pay the hijrhes market price in cash firing on your bides and get your coin lor them. JOHN SCH RAM, Saddle and Harness Maker. Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, lft-m3. PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, Southwest (ornrr First anO&irison s. I'ORTLAXD, ORBGOmX. 0 I7UIOM THIS QATE "K HAVt . ailuptt-fl the CASH BASIS AMD HARD TIMES PRICES. Come and see us and there will be mutu- al satisfaction. CUST03IEH8 AT OUR L0W PEICE8 .A N D - OURSELVES AX p A S II. GEQItOE A. PAE, Southwest Corner First and Morrison Sts., Iortlnrid, Oregon. August 22d, 137Sntl . PA?I FOB SALEI QOA ACRES OF LAND FOR aVLEAT 0--U $1.5ieracre. TTtVIN For particulars inquire of dy. Clackamas county, Oregon. o - G O O o CT O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 1 1" o o o O 0 o o o O G C-1 O 7 .). 1 ; F . - - H