G O o .,, G o rTr;ToN 1'ITV, OREG,OCT01iER 17, 1573. Monthly Rkvikw. lhe seconu ' ,1,1V review of the City Semi nary h..'rin .n Monday next, and con-'Ktir.,u-h two days. The following "m , .rwill be olcrved during the . . i l'Vn,.i-.tv,y:l" to lf.::5ia. ,.-Fmglish 'Lli.'lAtfi-artiiunt; Eng. (iram. 8 ,r Vride-s 3 and i ; clcments.ot i.hras ,UUK s and offices. Scientific W V. 1 ,.r trade o; pauses, inflections, ' - M-hra, grades 1 and 2; fac- '. I ; C7 1). and 1. -'. M., Surds, t 'l'"-' i ,...i.w. i..iiimiaiis lnvolvim? i .,, .i. ana ! " ...,i iw.u ii (:iiaiil.;f . !'.'. -.7.. i- in. -Scientific Dept.; read- lu.-f-i . , ,. ... ,,,...,;.:. I, -i. trraui-." . ami one - Ill Mt , l.x lltli i . . . . I r. I Kiiirv ' I ; I e fr.,ni -'etllcment of Jamestown, 17, to In . . 1 1 i if in li ui:i rv 11 :ir. 177") Matlieiiiaiieai it pi. .wiuihih.-, I - Willi Illllll. 111V . til MiiH.hi'iiinlr-'jelenKiitary grammar, O 7. r-tilt- .i and ti. 1 to I'd' ! in- Mathematical Dept. Arithmetic, irrade 4. Kng. and Classical-Grammar, graded. Scientific Dent lViniiairliil, grade 5 and 0; orthog- r'1' ''ui to '''' Scientific Dept. Chcmis trv" "ra-ie 1. MathejnaticalDej.it: Ar-ilhMiT-ii--. grades :i and :. Ta.-.-iav, .i;l5 to 10 ;50 a. in. Eng. and ic:d: I-'. S. II i-tory, grades .1 and 4. M.iifieiuaf ieal : .eofnetry, grades 1 iiii l-. Ixx'KS I and III. Scientific: rtad inL'. L'r.ideo; jieuin-inship, ete. to 12 ni. Mathematical : arith lu. -ii'-, trade. O. Sciintiriei geography, ymlf X- i'mg. ami Classical: Ancient ilMory, grade I. 1 t- -:!' p- ni. Scientific; fJeograpIiv ,1 tlx- Tinted States, gride 1. Exvg and t'l.o-ieal : Rhetoric, dose! iption of ma- t.'inl oi'jei-is, natural sefiiery, per.sons, iiurr iti'i'n, ai'guiiitnt. I.';:; 1 1 ") p. in. Mat Jiematieal : ar jlliiiu tii-, grade 1. Srienti lie ; ge.'gni j.liy, trade 'J.. Eng. and Classical : eom ji. iiii. in, gc.d'-s ; and four ; sul-jeet Ut ! assigned, essays to hu written and r d I ' pupils. IVtrents and friends -vvill see ly the q f.rei;.int j.rigramni tlie time v!un a : sii. i. et will Ix? taken up, and e;;n t- I- i-t their tioie for visiting Ui.-i s-ho.. 'i f. iiiiiii.iti 'ii will In: written, and" th.- p'js.ils graded aeeording to result. ' C " " " li::::f n'Ms. As v.c announeed I- f !, '1 ..Uh'ii.is eouuty reeeivrd her ?i!:.trL' ofth-.- j'rer.iiunis awanlijil i y the. l it-Si it - lur. II id the weather Leon i if il l.-qaite a n niiber of.stotk rais- r ivoiil 1 have repres- nit d Clekan! ;s c iin'.y :-.t t!i--- pre niiiim di-tri .u! i.ii s; T i !' il .w:ng art; th. j r: mi- liias .i-i ;'.ir .is w c !i iv leai iu d, lli'it uiii' t i! ie-is - re i-r.t i: L -1 P i : . s Ui;--i-..i:gran:, stiill.on, Is ni i;i ii. pre- C. h. :;:! )u-7S. ;rn, e-.dt, 2d prcm. '. S-f .vart Jvat-'. i i u-, l-,t, jumiii. ; llit; I. v--S. liiii, e'd. 2ril ireiii. O '. vV.illiug iii.-st drivd j.run-.-s. Is" j i , -.1. f. M. Li:u'K.rt Ixst twil-.-o w.r'v. ties a 1. , 2i I ;ivm ; twvt three s;.ie iniens s: v v.ri:-!io, I i ti-st one na' ive .rii tv jr, J ,1 ; st one ill-igl Vil t V I ; .-est -.!i!i.it of gf :i;;cs, lt. . It. S ji.-ley :.,-si ei :!it ii-.iive ::r i ;..' r- i;-s. 1 t preni.; i. t i-i-.-hi V.lrili.'.-:, 1-t I i 01.1.; i.( Ml l).. li.h i '' .ri.-ty of tr iiK', 1-t ; l.e-t ;:k' ,':r t ;,,-l Vai i of grain', 1st ; hest exiji: ;'. l.-s. p.f. iii.ij: ?.est ten vori- li s .i.i;i::t ; Li. .-.t tarce v t , Is!. ; !.--st tlii ee S'H.-ei - a i-i !v , Nt ; est e.vLi'iit of .,!: ms j-.r :.-,t f..ur varMios of .,; -st tliree t.;e?j of .v.-ii v. fl s, -J. 'd ; br-,i t,-ii v,. i- ti- ; clly :. i;ii"i, 1st ; ('.,'. .i''.ivs, 1st; Le.si exhioit ' j i KS'T.- ;. ..: S-iturdav as t! w - i iii r iv. tir- ver, btd-.miiicr to l '.. v-is p.is-i;g down t!ie :i this ; to pa l.i.-e ! P.irll.'ncl, in :,f ;s t!iiM:g!i the n.:ri'.w ise d tiii ii.--.u- tie.; lm li'h or 1M I '1 mi. is riv-.'r. tli b-.;it str'l 'i; s i ts?. Ah .lit this time t'..e t )) Cl I is in-' til" W'M-K to s; : (11 i 'k t!ildisi l" ing ei-eeted iv I', i ; . .V '., i i t ::s city. Mi-.'N-i- ! ; i . .X S irk vt ki, v liti was em "il-.-ved I P 'f I'llil-li.i:;, !iro,OMvd to m':i,c i ;s tel! iw-l ,?Mrers li g...n.1 a-Ki in t:iii.'. str;-!jte- otl" the rapid ;. j vv :.t and oJ' i ;d !iis assi s. i in: lie Wil e : 1 1 I '. :(s ve i I lie d, V. l! ar? Ufr i h'. II lie had ! hour he t 11 n r ; 'ni 1 !i -0 ir; r '.1 ' . - it r 1 !-:' ! a r 1 :i i- 1 r.ii.-Ii hi h 1 1 i !l ! i"l : 1 - S. n .'. d -r b-ein.;-; arch was . .v . -1 i I'. 1 '.- 1 fh" S oiiboat C 1. s- n! oiitinuing tiie s.-ar.-h .1 11 ay aft. in-n Mr. !.!'. 1 : of this eitv. etfered S'-Ul U ; ! ! iy. lT, to" (ids writing !!.' i i :i..t !fetn iband. Mr. M.u k v is !h; s,m of Mr. David M ak- ie lives on tilt farm of .Mr. .Jos. near this city. He came with her to this country in b-C-3. and 1- i. I:is Jived in ttiis count- most of tie-tioie sine.-. Nathan H. Mark wood wss thir tv. ne years .II. II,- leaves a wife and f"ir small children. Tae funeral sermon will be oreachni til xi Sibhath ;,t 2 o'clock, p. in., at ii;e 1 house near Mr. Win. Holmes. if-orxiiKi). La.st Saturday morning as tlu- ti rover was going feu rough the Cl.ickainas rapids, just beloav this city, s'e- nut witli an accident which will be b.Uily to lay her up for a few days. Sac v;is very heavily loaded, and her ni.l.i,;r In-caine unmanageHble ; she run Ito,... UMi- onto the dam, where she re inained until the Vancouver relieved her of the greater part of her car Ky She returned to Portland Sanday a;tcr;iMu. wh-re she is undergoing re I'liis: Wo are sorry to note" an acct d' nt of this character to the finest boat on the river, and at a time when she vv.is U'tinuing to have a lucrative em pl yin. -nt. but hope she will be on the river again soon. I-'lMsiiKi). Mrs. Charman's hand sonic residence is about finished. The eirp nter work shows the builders to ! master workmen. It will surjiass Hiiytiimg done in this city by Portland builders, ;itid Messrs. I led :io.s A Ring ni in should feel proad to have done bus much. The inside finish, by . I. D. lover.is-n marvel of lieaut v.andshow s -Mr. s ,vcr to le a No. 1 plasterer. We have s.-cn many nice pieces of work, and can say that this will compare fav orably w ith any of them. Taking t ho work alto-ither, we think Mrs. Char man should feel proud of having secur ed the services ot such builders. Dkive tiiem Down. We are not commanding, but arc going to oiler a little l it of advice to property-holders. There's hardly a foot of sidewalk in tiie city out where the spikes proji it uji ward an inch, or less; now , if eacn pi 1- 11 ad jacent to such sidewalks would take an ax and drive l ie nails down, it Oould greatly help tae morals ot the city, as w ell as to -save the toes of tiie travi lers loots or shoes. Let the Street t-'oi:nnis.sion look after this matter. A Ukxeroi's Man. Last Saturday, shortly after the drowning of Mr. Markwood, Mr. B. Goldsmith, Presi d nt of the W. R. T. Co., sent his wid ow $.,11. Tins .shows Mr. Goldsmith to t-ea w l.ole-souled.liiM-ral and generous iieartea man. Mr. M. had only been n tiie boat at. mut an hojr when the sad f luent happi'iied.and was not an em rioyee of the company, except to assist unloading the G rover. Remembeu- Don't forget the concert to he -iveii at tiie Baptist Church next Thursd iy evening. The proceeds to Ikj Si"1''m to a wrthv cause one-half to v.., ii.siiiiii, ,ur, ijiiriuci. Ml , . . iae other to thn ,,.,,-,.l1.,c:iii, of a t'-T trre Church. O 0 County Court Prnceediiigs.; tK-TOBKn TEKM WAIT, ICPGE.SAWTELL AND tHAHP,COMMIShlONKUS,Pr.E!JiNT. Arthur Warner, V. B.' Partlow and J. A. Uaiker apMiinted viewers of road petitioned for by Sam'l Waldon and otliers, in Heaver Creek Preeinet. J. A. Fields, Thos. Duckman and X. X. Koldiins appointed viewers, of road letitionel for for by James Roberts and others in Pleasant Hill Preeinet. Tiie damages assessed Ly reason of the road petitioned for l.yJ.r. Perdrew and otliers, the road established. Tlu; Court renewed the license of Horace liaker to run a ferrj' across the Clackamas river, near his residence. In the matter of the tx'tition of John and Henry Nachand tor compensation lor tlu land occupied by the south end of the new Clackamas bridte: it was ordered that when the petitioners exe cute a deed to the county ior the land, me lorK ttraw a wanant in their tavor for the sum of f Si 't. In the matter of the application for covering of the Tualatin river, r.t ur J. A. Fields; the fcu;it-rintondcnt is au thorized to receive hids for the same. In the matter of the petition of M. Patterson, showing that David Fiuley, a resident of this was sinTering from menial derangement ' and owing to physical disability was unable to take care of himself. Isaiah Abbott was aii iMjjnted to take charge of, and provide for said Finley until such time as a guardian is duly appointed. The bridge across the Clackamas riv er near the site of the old CasOn bridge was turned over to the county and the contractor, on the recommendation of the Superintendent, was allowed $."2o for extra w ork ; the entire tost of the bridge is $o.7:(0. The Su;ei intendent, A. J. Cason, was allowed S2-Vj ii fir services being addi tional cost. Emxtjon Kktuuns. We have liec-n unable to get the official returns of the election held lust Monday, as Union Precinct hys not yet reported. We give the maj-Mitii s, as reported, will give olhehj result m-xl wetk. It issurjms. ed the ;ii lis in Union were not opened. Tiie result is a follows: ihir. Wil. Nes. Smith O'-egon ( lty. ' . . . Can mail. . . .- Li mi City CasCH.d.; s Cu'tiiig's 1 Iardim'ii. . . . . . T-a.datin I . ower M.,l.ii!a . Upjtt Melitll.i. Maripi-mi I'l.ion pi".'.s.i,Viii'ii.'.".' M w:i!i; ,e Mar.hiif hi I ) V Hock Creek ... S(.ringw-i-!- !l-a er Cre.r:-; . . II. tle Creek ... Ma!cr:!:-s.,.'. Iff 1.-5 ! 10 17 4J H .U) 12 :n n w it s :v) . ' 'ji m It 2D 4 3- y 4 ."." :;i ;:2 41 40 l;i 2ri 3f . lo 2s 12 l' 55 13 14 XI 1' l'i 23 4 22 3 IS 45 22 12 4o -7 ' 1 1 -12 27 2:5 l'Jl Tin; Pakkkii IIrhw h-I oauino S;iot-t:c:-. In another cclumn ycti will find ;.n i .ivetii-m. lit ,f the I'arker (iun, a :ie :. is i-e.oi-e wie put.ue. liackeu by i ill Uui'CiiS O low int : testimonials, like the fol- Ci.i.l r. e ntl y it h:'s bten fh -tight tirjt a .v,o..-d i.-rct e:-Ioitier cotdd not t .e ; oO,iiif(L in t'siis ei.-untry, i ut .Mi'ssrs. P.iin-. r iirus., :ir-. now m;.mii:ictiuing . ;l'!i Which gives perfect s.it;.s;,icU(;li l i!l who have trie! t;:vj;i, and, in our vr.-iiii'.u, for sinie It i; v an..l slux.tiiit .pa:diii-s, it equi-.ls. if it din. s not e;:ee!l .m v Ijiecc't-Joude;- of ion I-n make. Wr; e .-.ri. rect i:, iy it:rc:::;sel one of the i gtiiis, ami, alter iuir it a trial i s n r exchange it fur any other m' .mother muriiifacture that we i . r s.. v. I'o those .i our sporting :i ::ils w iio" wi.nl a oor.n gun, we r-e-.i;i::i(-nd tin in lo try the Parker gun, v.t- b.-ilve it to l-(il! ti;at is claimed r ii. Mi.n.i-llo Express. ArciMATAi.T.Y WrioT. Mr. Bruak, a young man living in tiie Eagle Creek s. ul. inent, in this e;.unly. while out .V.i::! ing I 'st S .-iurciay with a double i-.ii n k vl -.hut ;..u;i ana lia ing discharir- i u ..i ml he 1 wis w a; St. .na:ng n a eg 1 v 1 .:;.e.lliir , W !.x-n toe gun slitiiKH! i I it.l.-i i mg itne loaned lairel to lire, lnhicl ie v.i'iiral in the wti.st and si.le oi the face. It is hoped th' wounds a e not f t A. Vv'eg' t t!iis itt-in faoiii Mr. i". V. F. -sier, a iaist friend of the Ex ; 1-. i:ims f.. wii) p.aid us a visit on Wed nesday i tin -e.-k. We hojK frieinl F- stti- v. .11 cdl orl n as his vi-.its are jirohtai le in more respxets than one. Imi'ojitanv ! i-Urriior. Iisihits. We would call the tfi; id ion f schol .ii.siri-.-fs lo 1 he repiii ty of iinmi-diatc- ! Jv procuring the Text-iiooks, which I , iil s. id until January Jst, at :' ; per cent discount to district clerks or i direct or.s, orti ij--:n-ii-rs. Eet the dis ! 1: i ls ni: tiled i.-iN ly asHi-rtain what and how hi ti;y Looks" they want and send ' iu their oi iei-s, as the' Iwioks cannot Ik ' omchr.sed by ir.oi iii:::l.s sintl at the drsoiamt pti"e. .Join ?.Iyers ur J. M. Raci.'ii can iill your orders. I-AI.I.Oi;'s M AOAZINK FOB NOVEMBER. The Novi inU'f number of Ii.ilbju's Magazine is issued, and is as fresh and nice as ever. D contains the usual va riety of interesting stories, good jxietry and' tine illustrationsjust such reading matter as the ocovle want, and Will have if they but know where lo Una it. Every subsvritor receives a pretty ehromo. Only 13cts. single miiiitier, and Sl.ail per' year. Address Thoines A Talbot, :jt Broom iii 1 J SI. Boston. Kecoveiiep. V.'e learn from Dr. Xorris that the small-pox jiatient at Chase's mill, reported some time i-ince, has entire ly recovered. Several small er nu-mlx is of the same family were vaccinated as soon as the father was taken down, and did not take the dis ease until alter the vaccination had tak en effect, and they csoa-d with u very slight touch of the dreadful disease. Goon Improvement. Street Com missioner Meldrum has had a side walk laid from the corner of the Con srregational Church to the corner of Peter Pa-piet's residence. This is a good improvement, and .was badly needed. Gurham Bridges and Harvey Cross did the cariienter work while Mr. Meldrum done the bossin'. Compi.imentakv. We have received a complimentary ticket to visit the Museum, First and Ash steets, Port land. Oregon, from T. A. Wood,' Pro prietor says he projMisi s making , the museum a popular place of resort, in structive, entertaining, amusing, ele vating and reiining. Pi ice of admission 25 els. Wheat is selling at KT cents per bushel in Oregon City. ihki r City Herald. You are mistaken, Mr. Herald. It is selling at $1 per bushel in this city. On Tu-.sday last Mr. Myers bought five hundred bu.shels of ojie man for $1 per I Usui 1, and will take all that is offered at that price. Goon. The Commissioner of Agri culture at Washington, D. C, speaks of our county, as eomjiared to other parts of the United States, as follow s : Oat crop never better; Wheat crop average: Potatoc crop cood : Apples. 50 Ier cent, above average: peaches good; grapes 'St per et nt. iielow aver age. Fevek. There is considerable fever prevalent in this county at present ; it is the wedding fever. Six cases have lieen reported up to the present writng. It is not considered at all dagerous. Postmaster. II. E. Cham has been appointed by Postmaster-General Cres well, postmaster at Clackamas Post otSeo, Clackamas county. r:"r:W. sch-ol. w 1""..": .u.-wmniuBi since. There are eight students in at tendance at present. Thev arP r,i lows : E. L. Eastham. I. AflP,. at, Z ' W . . Moreland. tMins u,,,.' Johnson, Ed. Clemens and the other two names we have forgotten. Ulllr Xot Opened. The polls in Einn ! City Precinct were not At jutn.i - "intu last, Mondai". One of the Judges w as in the penitentiary and no one being present to till his place or to act as clerk V "e other two adjourned to this city." ' New Goods. We glanced in at Mr Levy's Store the other day and found it filled w ith a choice selection of new goods. They have been too busy this week waiting on customers, to give us a new ad. but will have one next week. Lively. East Sunday was a lively day for boats. The four boats of the W. R. T. Co., G rover, Reaver, Shoshone and Vancouver were all in sitht of our quiet little cifv. They were Wing at the dam on Clackamas rapids. Remqios. Bishop Morris w ill offici ate at the Episcopal Church in this City on next Sunday morning and evenin in the absence of the pastor, lev J ...i'1r1Iivr.",iivho,is replying the u -miren at n alia Walla. Tonx Dowx. Mr. J. A. Buck has had his old blacksmith shop torn down and moved int.) Ids new one near by! He has also had a new roof put on his residence. We don't know, but may be nu s got the prevailing fever. Frost. Jack Frost his been visible in our town, of mornings, for the last week ; lie has caused the leaves of the trees to assume a yellowish tint pfd to remind us the that beautiful Fall days are drawing to a close. Boa n , o v For a uzauon . Y esterd a y at the suggestion of the State Board of E-pialization the County Board of Equalization for this oountv met to as sess some property that was omitted by the Comity A.ses.-ov. ... Pi:p.vnai-. I1 ro?. C. . Phimmor gave us a call yesterdny. He gave one of his pleasing tleeulionary entertain-t-u nis rt th 'oart House last evening. The l'rof. in ver fails te j lease. In Town. The fann.i'is Wrestling Joe was in town lids week. We 'spect he mills to Kwenr that the lucks are a- damn swindle and belong to somebody else. - . Genkkous. Immediately after tiio .drowr.in5.0f M:. Mark wood, the mem bers of the Tnrn Veri..n Society raised a sum of money for his widow and lit tle children. Ret nivir.-'t.-Mr. A. N liner, editor and publisher of the F.M KuruisK, will Itc. at h..nic in a few iays. Ke reacaed San Francisco I-it Monday. Shovt. Prof. J. D. While, of Ken tucky, showed hi elocutionary uttain ments to n vn ill ho'a-: in tids city last Wednesday niht. I'ersonai.. We re-eiverl a cull from Geo. CJ'M.-.d of the i'.nllt lin ecrr.-K yester day. He ii visifiiir his iii.,thcr hi this cily. Steping. We learn tint the farmers of tliis county arc engaged in putting in ir :a!l ' : Ri.'Hoot.. The Marsh fu-ld sch- el oj en ed 1 is-t Monday, ith Miss Wilrnot as fyiehoi. " HolrtiCS is ti K. T. Co.V 11 se obliging clerk of w steamer Beaver. the W Arri.Es.- Arthur Milln th&nks for a b x of ft P-s. i.as our Gicral , Vcwk ilcian. A Berlin dispatch announces seve ral failures there. A d'struciive cycloiie swept over Key Wefel and Punta Rosa (Florida) on the Otii instant. Eight ierbO:is Live been arrested in Boston, charged with circulating obscene literature. The effect of the general stringen cy iu the enrreu -y market has placed silver at a discount when sold for currency. alary Xorcross, recently from Ore gon attempted suicide at San Fraeis co on the 11th by trying to jump off Long Bridge. The question of the resumption of specie payment attracting considera ble attention iu omeial circles at Washington. Geo. A. Clark, of New - York, and Cashier and Agent of the Union Pa cific Railroad, is missing, $10,000 re ceived for tickets old last mouth. Ex-Senator Pomeroy, of Kansas, was shot on the afternoon of the 11th by ex-liepresentative M. F. Conway, while walking on New York Avenue, Washington City. The President has caused an order to be issued from the war Depart ment giving full pardon to all desert ers who ma- return to duty on or before the first of January next. The Tusccirora is in these waters engaged in the preliminary survey for a practicable route on w hich to lav a submarine cable from our own west coast across the Pacific ocean to Japan, says an Olympia paper. air. Jay the American Minister, has written to Washington recom mending that provisions be made for sending home from Vienna a number of waiters, laborers and other Ameri cans now in that city in a destitute condition. The Boise Statesman says: "Mr. Ycarvan, who owns a ranch about twelve niiles below town says he has killed this season, on his property 2,500 rabbits, and if what are left would bring ten cents a hundred, he could supplv at least five hundred dollars' worth before winter sets in. The Salt Lake Tribune says: "Brother Brigham's new residence, now building will be one of the most gorgeous m and co-dly anywhere be tween sun rise and sun set. If the brethren wonl 1 Ix? a little more libe ral in paving their tithing we could boast of a large number of fine resi dences in Bait Lake." Our forces didn't come to the front well in this fight. States man. A cowardly general never won a battle. You should have known bet ter than to have put a general in the field who would . dodge behind a woman to' escape the shots aimed at him. Gold CoLVAGE.-The Mint riafadelipLia. under - orders 'from Washington, is coining double eagles at the rate of 310,000,000 per month. The California Mint is running at its full capacity on gold coinage and the trade dollar, and bullion to the ani out of $3,000,000 Las been added to the fund of the assay ofiice sCl New York, to pay promptly all deposits of sovereigns. Following is the assessed value of agricultural laud tier acre, for 1873, in e, for 1873, in found by the toe uitlerent counties, as fo State Board Baker Curry Columbia. Clatsop... . Douglas-. . . Jackson.. . Josephine. Lane .$5 19 . 4 54 . a 13 . 3 m . 4 is . 2 72 . 4 . 3 S3 Marion $ 6 32 Multnomah. 11 lis Polk 5 42 Tillamook. .. - 4 OS Umatilla G IS Union 4 02 Washington. 5 21 Ys mhill 5 43 The railway from Bombay to Mad ras is eotaideted. MAHIUKU. At the residence of the brides's father. In Macomb county, Midi., Sept. ?J, IST.'f, by Itev. B. S. Tax lor. Mr. It. II. Iviticaid, of Oregon, editor of the liuycne City Journal, and Mis O'ussie A., youngest daughter of Stephen Ixokvood, l-'sij., and sister of the late C. M. Lock-.vood.of Oregon. October St h, at t ho r.sidence of the bride's father, by lie v. Mr. FairchilJ, Mr. II. fay I'erkins and Miss bilias b. Bristo-.v allot Lauc county, Oregon. At the residence of Mr. A. R. Cyrus, Oct'. 1, ItKS, by Rev. M. Judy, Mr. Isaac B. Kaurr niiin and Miss Iuisa I'rost :ill of Clacka mas county. At the residence of the brid i's fattier. Oct. 1J, 1S7 by 1'. V. .Foster. J. P., Mr. Jas. C. branham and Miss Julia tt. John all of lackamas county. ninn. At Sprin-'fi- ld Corners, Wisconsin, Sept. Cth, 1&7:J, Joseph Noltner, aged 75 years. The deceased was the fatlc-r of the editor of this paper. TJixr-nooKs. Tie? undersigned having been appointed agent for I'lackaiuas county will sell for DO days, when ordered by school or district, lor introduction at the following rates : JtvVMl .'-v.vi! Intro. Kales Pacific Coast first K.auer$ Si $ 10 " Second It ad r f0 .iei " " Third K' aih r 75 5a " " Fourth-Ilead.-r 1 0j ciiS ! iilli Kead- r 1 13 S;P, Hopkins' Manuej of Amer ican Idea?, in lieu ot oth Header 1 oA 1 00 J. M. BACON, gon City, Oct. 1st, 1S73. Or. Text Tooks. The following textbooks can be had at niy store until January 1st, JS71 : Clark's Beginner's Grammar $i) 4ii lark's Normal Grammar 70 Montieth'n Introduction to Geography PaciJic Coast F.dition 50 .Monti--tli' l'hsi-al and Intermediate Cieography Paciiic i oust F.dition 1 -Vi Steele's f ourteen Weeks in Ch' inisirv 1 (M in Philo.sopbV 1 na " in Piiysioiogy lira V. ood's r.otanist and I- lonst l'aciilc Coast First Header " " Second H-ad.-r " Third Header " " Fourth Header " 1 nth Header 1 70 it)'. :' 50 too, S.Pi Speller Hop kins' Manual in li-'u Wh Header 100 Others wiil be added as soon as thev .-tr received. JOHN MYF.HS. Portland XZaikct Report. Wednesday, Oct. 15, 1S73. Sold in New York to-day. 1HP-. Prt:aiid I--g:il Tender rules, su buying ; t'O s-.-llmg.- Wii ai Demand Is good at 1 Sbitl JJ C'-ntat, saclccd. Oats tUv'hi busJicl, sacked and dellv- r.-d. Ff-iur In consequence of tiie condition of the wheat market. Hour hus b -on ad vanced aa c-nts per barrel in this oil y, on best brands. Butter '1 h:; roc ipls an larg-i ami ttn market well stock' d with all qualities. Prices range troni l ).'i,'S c-nts. I'ggs Market sajjly sliurt ; prices llrni at c-'iits V dozen. Wool '1 he market continues dull and quotations are furnished, iii;;e i lb lor a good article. Bacon the supply on hand remains abundant. Sides ar; quot"d at loi.vllc; Hams, il.il.jo, and prime cjlioulders at &a Oregon City Market lteport, ENTKRPiii.su Okfice, Oct. 10, 1S73. The following up the buying prices for produce, and tne selling j.nce lor others : Wheat iH-iiiiiiid good and selling at 1)0 (il V bushel. Flour Good supply iu market, anil sell ing at i oo ti on. Middlings Are quoted at $25 per ton; shorts, Jo; and bran ii5, with full supplies on hand. Oat Supply equal to demand; buyers are paying .ii cents. Potatoes No demand, and the market overstocked, at lrom 2. i.'!0 cents ivr bush el. Onions Quotable at l'i cents per pound. Eggs Scarce, HO'j-i dozen. Chickens il 50 (' 00 per doz-n. Butter Scarce, '2Mni,ly cents lor good fresh. Wool For eiioice lots, 'S-i cents. Dried Fruits Full stocks in market; Apples ar bringing is ;.." cents pr r pound ; peaches 11 cents; Currants lobi cents; Plums 15 cents. Sugar Crushed, ltrit.) cents; Island 9j 104 ; San Francisco refined, l2"t,f"2!i cents. Tea Best, quality si p r pound, and oth er brands ranging ironi tioi.4,75 ci.-nts. CoiTee Best article i1) cents. Salt Hanging lrom 1V-!. Syrup 50 cents p r gallon; best article 00 cents. Bacon Hams 12d3 cents; Shoulders, 8 cents ; sides, 10 cents per jmund. bard l'er Kund 11 cents. Oil Devoe's K'-rosvne per gallon, 60(575 cents; bin seed 1 25. Bed on foot Good fat cattle And ready sal at. 5 cents on toot. Pork We quote at ticents.- Shecp Few ottering ; quote at $175(g2 25 per head. Hides Green at from $2.3, owing to the size; dry 1" cents per pound. Nttirl IJecuy Prtt-t the System. The human bfidy is a machlue, and therefore cannot endure forever; but like a watch or a sewing machine, it will last much long t if I rojverly regulated and du ly repaired, than if no pains were tak n to keep it in order. The great object of every one who desires a long and healthy life should be to put his body iu a condition to resist the life threatening influences by whicii we are all more or less surrounded; aud no invigorant and corrective at pres ent known so effective answers this pur pose as the vitalizing elixir which, under tin unpretending name of I losetter's Stom ach Bitters, has been for morithan twenty ycarsthe standard tonic of America. In crowded cities, where the atmosphere is contaminated with theeiiiuvia inseparable from large jxipulat ions ; in marshy regions le-re t lie soggy soil reeKS wan miasma; on the nrairies'and in tie? forests, where c. cry fa 11 the air is tainted with exhala tions lrom rotting weeds and grasses, or decomposing leaves in short, in every lo- cahtv w aere malaria exists, tins powerful vegetable antidote is urgently needed. Fe ver and ag ie, bilious levers, dys'-ntery. contest inn of the liver, jaundice, rheuma tism, and ail dis -ases which are generated bv infected air, impure watrr, or suuuen ot'tenincrature may be avert "d by srngth- ening and regulaing t he system in adynnce with Host -iter's J utters, -uiumn is al ways a season of peril, especially to weak. susceptible organizations. r.en me more vigorous aro ant to b in some measure deoress -d bvthe humid atmosphere, load ed with d-deterious gas"s produced by vege table d "cav. The fall is a erixi oi me year when the renovation and regulation of the living machine is peculiarty itr.ior tant.andtne Bitt-rs should therefore be taken daily at this critical season. Cramj s and pains in the stomach are the rnsnlt of fmn-Tfect digestion, and maybe Immediately relieved by a dose of Johnion's AntxiutLP Lininiont. A teaspoonful in a little sweetened water is a dose. Heaw oats an? good for horses; none will deny that: but oats can't make a horse's coat look smooth and glossy when he is out of condit ion. Shervtan's Crtra'ry VoixiiUion rowdert will do this when allelsa falls. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA. ASIATIC CHOLERA I. CHINA. Almost Every Ca.se Cared With PAIH-jLLER! .Dear Sirs : During a residence of some ten years in Slam and China, as a mission ary, I found your 1'aiu-Iv.iller a most valu able remedy lor that learlul scourgu, the Cholera. . In administering the medicine I found it most etTectual to give a teaspoonfut ol 1'ain Kitler in a gill ol hot water sweetened with sugar; then, alter about tiiteen minutes, begin to give about a tablespoonlul ol the same mixture every few minutes until re lief is obtained. Apply hot applications to the extremities, baloe the stomach with the Pain-Killer, clear, and rub the limbs briskly. Of those who had the Cholera.and took the medicine laithlully. In the way Stated above, eight out ol tell recovered. Hev. H. T'elfoko, M issionury iu China. Dear Sues : During a long residence in China i have used jour valuable l'ain-Kil-ler, both in my own family mid among the Chinese, and have lound it a most excel lent medicine. In the Summers o: lvij and lsii.1, while residing in Shanghai. 1 lound it an almost certain curi lor cholera, ii us ed in time. Indeed, using it iu u treat many instances, 1 do not remember failing in a single ca.se. For three years 1 have been residing iu this place, more thuu flity miles from a physician, aud have been obiigeji olteu to tall upon my o .vn resources in cases ot sickness. The Chinese come to us ia great numbers lor medicine and ad vice, t hough without meUicul knowledge ourselves, lite lew simple remedies we can command are so much in advance even of their ph sieians.that we have almost daily applicat ions. We allow them to come, be cause it brings us iu contact with them and opens a door of usefulness. In diarrhea, colic, vomiting, cholera, coughs, etc., your l'ain-Killer lias been my chici medicine. Yours, very truly, BKV. T. 1. CUAWFOUI), Tungchow, China. Those using Pain-Killer should strictly observe the following directions : At the commencement ol the disease, take a teaspooniul of l'ain-Killer, in sugar and watt r, and then bailie lrecly across the stomach and bowels with the l'ain Killer clear. Should the dirrhea and cramp continue, repeat the doso every tiitecu min 'utes. In tn is way the dr.-adiul scourge may be checked and the. patient relicvi-u iu the course of a lew hours. N. B. Be sure- and get the genuine article ; and it is recouuueuued by those who have used the l'aiu-Killer lor the cholera, that in ext r-'ine cases the patient take two (or more) teaspooniuis instead of one. The PAlX-KIbhKB is sold by all the lrug!,-:sts and Dealers in Family Medi cines. B"l'rice, '25 and 50 cents, and $1. I'i-.ItliV UAVlSiXi SiO.V, Mauuf's A l'rop's,i;W itigh st.,l'rov.,lt. I. SeptPlaill For the v -ry best photographs, go to Brad ley Jk Hulof.son's Galery without STAIH-S Aai vml in tiie LJevittur, 42t Montgomery -Street, San Francisco, California. Kliiir Diiiiiiiiuu. Among th ; n(-w and successful remedies, none have excited so much wonder as this great restorer of the vital energies. To Dr. Jose Zuniga belongs the credit of producing the reliable extract of the gr -at remedy, which is now producing, grand and sur prising results imparting in a wonderful U -giVe, iresh and youthful vigor to all who have us-'d it. Ageius, Caas. l..i;igley Co., San Francisco. augliief. 1I' I JMWH fl WMMMW 1 M I N CJiLL.l y K () UX. II. W. RCJSS, Ai. IX, PHYSICIAN AMD S U ft GEOM, Pi:it.1I AM'MIiV LOC.VTE1). Will attend to calls night or day. OlHcaon Main street, opposite Masouie Hall. Hesi ilence on the hill, where hi3 will be please to r-'cive niglit calls. Oregon City. Or., Sej t. 3. 1S73. oc3m3. Auction. iStilo ! IWIbl. SELL AT PCBTJC AUTIONT,ON Saturday, Oct. ISili, 1ST;!, the tollow ing named articles, for cost : 2 bbts pickled Krk ; 2 cases coffee ; 1 case tea ; i box corn starch; if window s.ish and glass, itx If ; 2 force pumps; 00 feet of led pipe; 1 lot of empty bbls ; molasses, dishes, lamps, bake pans, boilers, kettles, pots and other arti too numerous to mi ntion. SiT.-saie t) take jilac ' Mjr- r's sior-'. A. C. 1 A I LF. Y. Fit ii i: s ii SKCALWATER SAY OYSTEES! rtMll-: UNI'FHSIONF.I) ANNOCNCKS JL to the citizens oi eregon ' "i mai ne has reopened Ins Oyster Saloon and Hcs- taurant, and can dish out l-'ri sh Oj-slers to nil orders. CoiTec. lea aaa eiuicolate alvvavs on hand; also a general assort ment fr confectionary, uysiers serveu up in every style iiesireu. uiuis baau Oregon City, SepL. 20, l5.3-tf. W. 11. 1I1G11F1ELD. t:tiillisled kiuco ' lt, ut tUw ol.l stunci. Main Street, Owgou City, Oregon. wi?Q An assortment of Wat lies, Jcwel r7x ry.and S-th Ttiomas' Weight Clocks a nil ot wnicn arc warranteu io ue us renresented.. sVHepairing done on short notic. and thankful for past patronage. AGENTS FOE THE ENTERPRISE. Tiie following persons are authorised to act as agents lor the Kntkupiuse : Geo. 1. Howell Co., 40 l'arlt Row, New York. Coe. Wetherill A Co.,(3J7 Chestnut street, Hhiladelphia. ,,,.. . Abbott & Co., NO.SJ anu a .tusaau wruri, Vi.ii.- Vnrk. i'.irilun.I ( ireeon b. Samuel t Thos. I Joyce San f rancisco j t i. Kisher IB. st Helens. Columbia county S. A. Miles Astoria, Clatsop couniv Salem Ib.rrisburg bafayette, Vamlull county Dallas, l'olk county ' . - A. Van Dusen ,...L. Williams ....J. H. Smith .. J.I ..Ferguson ..Dave Holmes Benton county Corvallis Canyon City.Orant co W. A. Wells Hon. John Burnett W. B. baswell Mbanv e. . arnolil Dalles. Wasco county N. II. Oates t ...i( ;r;i tide. I'nion count y A. '. Craig Pendleton, -Cmat ilia county S. V. Knox j... i-b M.Thompson j-.ugeii- lij I K. b. Bristow Rosoburg Lebanon Jacksonville... Long Tom . Hon. b. F. Lane JO. T. Montague I J. H. Ralston .Hon. K. D. Foudray , 11. C. Huston CLACKAMAS COUNTY. Beaver Creek. ....... Butteville Cascades Can by Cutting's Kagle Creek Harding's C. F. Beatie , John Zumwalt Henry MeOugin J. W. Strawser D. Wright Frank W. Foster ...Capt . 7.. C. Norton bower Molalla. Mil wau kie . Morelanit John HagenlK-rger Iswego Upper Molalla.... ..John Doole .W. H. Vaughan SOCIETY XO TIC US. oki:gon lodgl: no. 3, 1. 1. o. i. Meets every Thursday .u, -. eveuingat 7'i o'clock, in the ArtAiX' O.ld lellows' Jlall, Main street. Members of the Or der are-invited to attend. Bv order N.G. Ri:ni:ccA mxiRKK lodge no. 3. I. O. O. F., Meets on the efSti Second and Fourth Tues- lBJjifr day evenings each inoiith at 1 L o clock, m the Odd Fellows' I lall. Membersof the Degree are invited to attend. MULTNOMAH LODGK NO. I, A. I. tfc A. M., Holds its regular com munications on the First ami Third Saturdays in each month, at 7 o'clock from the LUth of S?n. tetnber to the Llith of March; and 7 o'clock from thu 20th of March to the 2fth of S?ptemlerr Brethren in good standing are invited to attend. . By order of W. M. FALLS ENCAMPMENT NO. 1,1. O. O. F., Meets at O ld Fellows Hall on the First and Third Tues day of each month. Patriarchs In ffoxi standing a.r invit-i to attend, i ( bD . CHAS. U. CVTJFIELjD, " -If- . ; . , DEALER IN - . GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CORXER OF SEVENTH AX1) MAIX STREETS, OREGON CITY. Uas J ust Received a Xew Stock of Calicoes, Dress Goods, Brown and Bleached Sheetings, House Lining, Shirtings. Table-Linen, Irish Bosom Linens. Linen Towelling, Table-Cloths, Corsets, Ladies' and Gents' Hose, Thread, Cambrics, Buttons, Bibbons. Laces and Insertions, Kinbroidery, White Goods, Millinery, Fancy Gooda, Ac. Also, a full assortment of LADIES' AND CHILDERN'S SKGES, Groceries. Crockery, Glassw are. Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamiis, Wicks and Chimney. JWliIcU hat e bee ele-tel ixltH siecial care for this market and cannot BE SURPASSED IN QUAUTT OR PIXICK. THE HIGHEST MARKLT PRICE PAID FOR COL'MUYPRODUCE, March 13. lS73:tf HEW STORE! NEW LEVY BEOTHEES Have Just opened. In 1 MIK FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF CLOT II IN CJ AND DRY-GOOD8. Boots aud Shoes. Hats and Caiis. Gentlemen's Furuishiinr Goods. Iltisprica i, ... u i ... 1 r... I...... .....1 -.1 i . iiui... v.uiii.-i;, ua-i uuu aiku, uiiA,Tin-fe uuu i Tovisioiis, anu & GENERAL ASSUUTMEXT OK. OTII KH GOODS, Too numerous to describe, which we propose to sell at the Lowest Possible Kates, fur CASU.. Jilt. 1 LEVY, being a Practical Jeweler of long experience, we will also deal in and manufacture and repair Jewelry. We guarantee aittour goods and work, or no pay. Oivu us a cail aud examine our goods, and save twenty per cent. LEVY BROS., Secoud door nortb oft lie Postodce, Main street, Oaefron City. Dr. J. S. Coleman's Com- fea U t) 3 pound Extract and balsamic properties inort Liore etrectuallv It is an invaluable remedy for all dinr :iscs AViii"ll&naZ vouctJi. xl This preparation is the result of llr crties oi the tree in tne c. s. -Msriin he had unusual facilities fur testing its uses, it can be rejieu upon as certain to testimonials of its efficacy can be seen at his iun IJ 4 If W IttllT.l.li ICXTli AC'' !,' ' - --'' r ernil, yet harmless, lebriiuge, and is a t ti..T.t i ,1 t lie in :i l:i ri, in s levers; ot i m r wil... ... v. . . tus is a preparation combining all the valuable medical quaitics oi the Fucalvntus. which is cultivated in nearly every California garden lor its medical utility having lie come the household remedy for all diseases ol the KILtJVJiy.s liLADDlill 'm.1 V- seems to have a direct affinity forth uii..nw unu.i.aanuiimrsurr()Uiiu iil's ami fnr,.c i... i... . raiacu ui cine n") i.i' "i . i-1. i.' -vj o r. i reaieu wit h it accord in?; to directions, while the baneful results oi t he usual liuiuin" and arsenical remedie lor those diseases arc entirely avoid' d. I-'OU l'HYSICIAN'S, Coleman's Fluid Extract of Eucalyptus iu Mb bottles, beware o! imitations, and take none but Coleman's. For "1 Cs. ! 1 fj l' '.T.s s rs f sale evervwliere niwl 1.- II, ..I,... r-.,i..r " J b ' U i' y fcri C" L-aw'VjL'-ijla H kl C KJU Oregon. THOMAS G HARM AN ESTABLISHED 1853. ESI RES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS of Oreiron Citv and of the Willamette alley, that he is still on hand and doing business on the old motto, that A 2imlle -Six Vtnce is Better than a Slow ShiUinj. I have Just returned from San Francisco, where 1 purchased one of the LARGEST APiD BEST SELECTED STOCK OF aoovs ever before offered In this city ; and consists in part, as follows : Eoots and Shoes, Clothing. Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries, Paints and Oils, Sash and Doors, Chlnaware, Queensware, Stoneware, Crockery, riatedware. Glassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities And Styles, Clocks and Watches, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Patent Medicines, Goods. Fancy Xo- Rope, Faming tions of Every Implements of Description All Kinds, Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloth, Wall Taper, etc.. Of the above list, I can say my stock is the most complete: ever ofT- rod In this market, and was seleted with especial care lor the Oregon City trade. All ot which I now olTer lor sale at the Lowest Market Rates. No use for the' ladies, or any one else, to think of going to Portland to buy goods lor I am JMtennmca io oeii vncwjt anu uvi lo 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 Oreiron City enables me to know the re quirements ot the trade. Come one and all and see tor yourselves mat tne oiu siauu oi THOMAS CIIAHMAN cannot be beaten 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 ttiat, and probably you have been disap pointed. All I wish to say is Come, and Scc.and Examine for Yoursdvrs 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 noods cheap, for cash, or unon such terms as agreed ujxin. Thanking all for the liber al patronage heretofore bestowed. THOS. CHARMAN, Main Street, Oregon City, Ixgal Tenders and County Scrip taken at inariict rates. 1 1 lUS. CHARMAN . C7-50.000 lbs wool wanted bv THOS. CHARMAN. W. XT-1 851-1, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY, A N D SEED STOR! Factory Block, :::::: Oregoa City. tWAg'mcy for the San Juan Lime Co. Lime sold in quantities to suit, augl-tf. CHOICE MEATS! T OG ISA; ALBRIGHT have Inst re fLi ceived a fine lot of beef cattle from the John Day country. 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 or meats. Orwqon City, May rf. GOODS! NEW FIRM! ev 33uilclin, Oregon City. . , , . . " . - EllfiiLYPTO! of eucalvp-SattJ alterative, healing thnii :inv i.tlir.r I.-,,,,,. - v.i ' ,.t tu.' .. ...i . m brftics.sucfa - sua i, tutjxu j'huuxa ac r. i yarn !rnClU-.,n? n's , s;I,0rhnc!its with the medicinal prop t i.Y J . 111 ,Si,n 1 rancisco, in 1&71 and lfc72, wher , the arious nu t lir.,ic ..i . r. . .'... . hpra iirillllS lm llwulc ... . . ! . ... '- jrive the t,r,,. it..,i ....,.' y,'JZ. ISff I nice, -ni., K-arnev sl. i-t k Vr..,.,.i.., '- v - - -i -t j i o is h now- special preparation lor the i nt iri ,i-1-, 1 1 .. ,. invs.ailtllsV"..r- 'holesalu DruguIstsrifo'riland. Sole Agents fo 3umayl!s73yL STILL IS T II E FIELD! WILLIAMS & HARDIKC, T THE LINCOLN BAKERY, KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK ot Family Groceries to be found in the city. All goods warranted. Goods delivered in the city free of charge. The highest cash price paid for country produce. Oregon City, March 1:8, 1673. ifVlFERSAL P; ILL S, Savier, Laliocque & Co. Cregcn C ' y. Keep constantly on hand for sale Flour. Middlings, Plan and Chicken Feed. Parties purchasing fei a must furnish the sack. . e WATCHES AND JEWELRY. 'I'hE UNDERSIGNED AN- "ounce to the citizens ot Oreiron V. JJ City and Clackamas county that they nave just opened a JEWELRY, ESTABLISHMENT 1 N Oregon City, Main street, next door north of Shades Sa loon, where they will keep on hand and lor sale all goods pertaining to t heir line, at the lowkst living katks. Esccial attention given to the repairing of Fine 1 IMF Pikcks. All goods sold and work done warranted. GEO. A. HAAS & SON. Oregon City, Feb. ti. lS7.'5-tf. SriTlNU AN!) GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT I. SELLIING'S DEALER IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Roots and Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, Crockery, Notions, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, G etc., etc., etc.. etc. Main Street, Oregon City. rroduceof all kinds bought, for which I pay the highest market price. If you de sire good Goods at Low prices, call at I. S E L. I, I A O ' S and examine his new stock of Springgoods. Give me a call and convince yourselves. My motto is, " QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS." The highest market price paid for wool. " I. SELLING. Oregon City, March 21, 1873-tf. Q 1,0 OC DEER SKINS W ANTE D. AND ALSO, l LL OTHER KINDS OF HIDES. FOR V. which 1 will pay the higl.es market price in CAfcit 1 ring on your hides and'get your coin lorthcm. JOHN SCH RAM, Saddle and Harness Xiaktr. Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, It7-ni3. PACIFIC BOOT AMD SHOE HOUSE, Southwest Corner First mid 3knh.cn Sts. FOR TLA AD, OREGON. IT ROM THIS DATE 1VE HAVE . adopted the CASH BASIS AXD HARD TIMES PRICES. Come and sec us and there will be mutu al satisfaction. o CUSTOMERS AT OUR LOW PRICES A N D OURSELVES AT CASH. GEORGE A. PEASE, Southwest Corner First and Morrison Sts., Portland, Oregon. August 22d, 1878-tf. LAND FOIl SALE I 3 OA ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE AT V $1.50 per ocr p. For particulars Inquire of R. 1RV1N , Nly, Cdekam4 onuntey, Oregon.