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m 1 OREGON CITV. OREGOS, JAN. . i o Woodkn WKiMUXfi. The many friends of Prof. S. I). Pope ami wile, give them a. party at the O.M Fellows' llall.last Monday evening, in honor of the fifth anniversary of tin ir marriairo. The party was gotten up without their knowledge, an-1 the recipient were iti Yited to the llallas all other guests, :ml when the numerous presents were ten dered to them, their Mirpri.se ean better p. imagined tlian told. It was an agree able and happy surprise to them, and their manv friends hope that they may live to enjoy the recurrence of many "more anniversaries. pr.oVNK!.-A deck hand on the ) steamer S!i -shone was drowned last Tiidi-.y while the steamer was on her w:lV down the Jiver. The bout trot on a j,:ir near Wheatland, and while the the mate ari l (iardner were taking a r(,pe to the opposite shore, the skiff was upset, and the latter becoming, en tangled in the rope, was drowned le fore assistaix e could reach him. The mate eseajH-d by getting on some drift- , ti 1.. -..!. ..f 1 ! til 1 n r wn-4 muni U'lKH . 1 lit- l i 'i ....... ..v. .- .fterwa nls Masonic Installation. I This excellent Bio. has received all the honors in masonry in your pow- The Masonic Lodge room was filled ; er, or that of this jurisdiction, to last Saturdav eveniug to its utmost : bestow upon any Mason. May he', in eapaeitv to witness the installation ; remembrance of this honor, l,e tap.uin,iu .spared a long life of usefulness in n n:.,. fro- iho tiresent Alison- if. -i- i i , . " ln OI me t-'ni- -' ... x - Two Foes of Health. j A1 Petty-rove, of the Port Town- Cold and damp are Inimical to health, j send Argus, ha resumed editorial and we generally have an unwnoiesome . charge of his. paper, after a lingering comoination or the iwo at iuu They penetrate the skin and integuments and affect the muscular, glandular and nervous organizations, producing rheuma- , Masons in this Territory was small ! but constantly this famous in vigor? I,,, ! rr ,,.. J oiu, u superseding the adulterated liquors oi indeed. To-day there are over two merc-e. as a medicinal stimulant am uiousaud .Master Alasons in Oregon lour jio.tge lias turnished nearly recovered and taken to Portland for interment. r.i-oWN Down. On Tuesday night, l i-t, the city Hag-pole oneof the hand n..uest ill the State was blown down. It hud rotted ju-t above the ground, and broke oil as even as though it had b 'eu sawed through. In the fall the top niait was broken into splinters the ni viu'ole falling across tiie roa.l, and lodging about one hundred feet from where it stood. It has only been up about seven years, and it is a matter of mtonishinent that it should have de rived so soon. We hope soon to see a:iolh"r erected in its place. Snout. t m-: Attexikd To. The sta tion occupied by the Chinese engaged tti tle railroad in this , ace, is a most filthy looking neighborhood , The dirty heathens throw all their trash along si le the roadway which leads to the blull. and when summer comes the Hteut-h will le almost unbearable. Tiiey even .-daughter their hogs in front of tlieir house, and leave the filth lying. We lw lieve there is a law against this, and ?ve see no reason why it should not be enforced against them. IH:tii. A dispatch was received in this eily yesterday, from Washington Territory, announcing the death of John W. Lewi , a former resident of t.ii- place, and who h:s many relative tion or biliiousness. The best advice that Twf.ntv.tiv, vr.n n can 3 g'veu under sucn " j "-"o'-'j "cuuii wr- to Keep the external surrace oi iv egon seemed reallv to have beeu em- ! Wiiril11J' clothed, and to keep the internal braced within the T.onn.W.Vo -! organs in vigorous workinji order with Uid . . ' must wholesome and ircmul oi an loin'.-b, Clackamas county, the number of j itostem-r's .stomach Bitters. Graduaiiy ;ontiii is COIU- and cor rective, in all parts of the country, it w ill ue a happy day lor humanity, ami ji win surelv eome, when this pure restorative shall have taken the i.lace of raw spirits as a stimulant in all our public and private hospi tals. It is not, however, merely a harm less sn bstitute lor t lie tiery st im u lant s referred to. Its stimulating properties are not its chief merits, although in this regard it surpasses all t he unmeditated products of the still, domestic or imported, 'lie; jiowerlul influence it ex-rcises over the tor iikI niiil toneless stomach, the disordered liver, the constipated bo.vcls, and the re laxed nerves, render it a positive speci tie in dysjicpsia, liver compjairit, intestinal con strict ion, nervous weakness, hy pocondria, riieumatism and sleeplessness. All chronic complaints are aggravated by a cold, moist nt mosiihere. and it is therefore imrtieularly neccssary for t hose who are afflicted with ailments of this nature, whatever their type may be, to meet this predisposing cause ot sickness with a wholesome anti dote. Hostcttcr's Hitters should be taken daily at this season by all persons laljormg under chronic ailments that tend to weak en the system. rending in this city. The remains will b.j brouirht to this city for interment, i a tii I arc to arrive io-nurrow. lie 's a Mjs in, and we presume will be buried I'V t'.ie b der. II n;som i: pjice of met - We yesterday saw a hanitvd work by Henry 1'rau.-, at the residence ot M .-. J i:i utjj I. ogus. It was a very m-atly construct ed garden, with trees, houses, and oth er tilings to irive it the appcaraee of a c u:itry re si lencc. It is a most 'itnren-io-.is : ie 'e of work, and retlects credit t 1 til- u, tas t.f tie builder. have A lI.Ni-oM k .Me. e have re- c.-ived a map of lie- l'acilic Coast S(ates and 'I'crril'.ries. iri'cn hy theSm Fran--i-4c.- ( ':iron;. le, t" c.i '!i subscriber for t'i .; piper. The nip is very accurate, an 1 i- i'.iliv v it ii I he subscription price tie- p iper. 1; is a credit to the Miterpri-.'.n x pu bl is!; ts of t Iiat pajier, Messrs. lie Volllig A' Co. ; the discharge of his Masonic dnt.v. ic year. The installation ceiemouies j a service which he performs from a 1 tu,n. neuralgia, chills and fever, and where j were conducted by Hon. S. F. Chad- sense of pleasure and of filial obedi- ' lhero ls tendency to dyspepsia or liver j . , t , i -r i. ,.i euce to the centle hnt tivm i-o..v.r.o complaint, i rovokin an attach, ui uiui&v&-m WICK, 1 ;isi .iiuuu .uivMtr, iiieiiusu i - - r i "lu'al1 ui , t-,.- ,t , , . . our juisuuic j.j.oiner oi w liit ii ii tj nt ii ci cii .t. mui inte resting address. - After the address the Masons, their families, and a few invited guests, repaired to Myers' Hall, where a most bounteous sup per had beeu prepared. The tables were litterally crammed with delica cies, and nothing was wanting to sat isfy the appetite of those present. After all had partaken of the supper, the assemblage dispersed to their homes. "We here append an extract of Mr. Chadwick's address, and feel assured that it will be read by all who take an interest in the early history of Masonry on the Pacific Coast with pleasure. In speaking of the breth ren who organized Multnomah Lodge, he said : "Those brothers who instituted this Lodge (twenty-five years ago), were not only strangers to each oth er at the outset, but adventurers, de pending upon one another for assist ance and subsistence, for protection and safety. lhat active principle embraced in the importaut Masonic question which was their constant studv " here shall we find that favor, that kindness, that sustaining hand we desire to extend to others? led them to fraternal recognition of each other. This inquiry is ever be ing propounded in the heart of the Master Mason. The faithful brother is looking constantly for the plane upon which strangers should meet and make the test of masoiiic broth erhood. In those davs, in the ab sence of established society, conven tionalisms were ignored; every man went his own wav at everything. Men were slow to organize, as they had not fully settled upon their loca dwelling-place. lleligious persua sion among them was as strongly marked as ever political bias was manifest; still, the necessity for the adoption of some plan by which all these sects anil parties could be brought to a level for social advance ment and charitable objects, was felt by our brethren. These adventurers could make laws unto themselves, in a provisional way, but such enact ineiits, in a new and almost uninhab ited country, had a tendency to create i dist-r'ist. rather tnan commence, i man makes a penal law for himself i and men mav well regret tl:e neces sity of making such la ws for ot Iters illness of .several weeks' duration. NEW TO-DAY SELLING OFF AT COST! FOR GO DAYS! Strictly For Cash, Only ! if not quite, one-fourth of the Grand Masters to this jurisdiction. Bros Jennings and Ainsworth, now livincr, were among tne nisi. liro. llol brook, deceased, occupied that posi tion at a later period. You have also supplied a goodly number of other grand officers. Out of ; mem bers of this Lodge in 1851-2, but Id now remain with von; and vet vour number is larger now than it was then; it being 80. You lead the column of forty-eight sister subordi nate Lodges, besides those withdrawn from this jurisdiction, to form the Grand Lodge of Masons in Wash ington Territory. Including your own. live American Grand Lod,res (and one foreign), since your organ ization, have grown up around you. The honor of being the pioneer Lodge of Masons upon the l'acilic Coast is yours forever. Lkttku List. The following is a list of the Letters remaining in the l'ost-oilice at Oregon City, .Ian. :5, 1S74 : Mrs Kate Aubert, Dr H Iilunt, Jesse Uloodsworth, M rs Lva C'oggan, Maria Flagan, Hiram Fellows, Joshua Jones, Jacob M Kanlfman, John l.entz, I lar vey li Ianib, Win Levcridge, Willis McClure, A Nichols, Asa lVrkins, Nan cy S;rowls,Ch is Smith, 1 Iarvev Tiiack- er, Sarah Williams, Master James H Welch. If called for, pleisesav "advertised." J. M. r..cox, 1. M. IlouNTKors. We had the pleasure of partaking of a most splendid NTew Year's dinner with Mr. and Mrs. U.S. lUick. To say that it was superb, would hardly e.iress our opinion of it, ami we can leave the hospitable host and hostess to iudije of it trom the manner we did it justice Our 12tilire Stock, ot Clotliiii(f, Irj- Gotxt, ltuotMund Slinfi, Hutu, Furnishing Gowlc, Jew elry antl Fancy Gooda, Grocrrim, Ktc. 7"K INTEND HEREAFTER TO DO A T f st-ictly And will be enabled to irive evervbodv sat isiact ion, compared ith prices elsewhere. Give us a call and examine for yourselves. LEVY l.KOS Oregon City, Jan. 1st , 1S74. Ar a tellers jincl .TeAeliv There is, probably, no way in which we can benefit our readers more than by re- commenthnjx to t hem lor general use . -x m x Aiujttiine J.inimfiit. It is adapted to almost all the purposes of si Family Medi cine; and as a specific for coughs, colds. whooping cough, soreness of the chest, lame stomach, rheumatism, spitting oi blood, and all lung diihculties, it. has no etpaal that ever we saw or heard of. CHAS. H. CA.TJJTIELJ3, DEALER IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CORNER' OF SEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS, OREGON CITY. lias Just Received a New Stock of Calicoes, lress Goods, Brown and Bleached Sheetings, House lining,. Shirtings, Table-Linen, Irish Bosom Linens, Linen Towelling, Table-Cioths, Corsets, Ladies' and Gents Hose, Thread, Cambrics, Buttons, Ribbons, Laces and Insertions, Embroidery, 'White Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods, tto. Also, a full assortment tjf LADIES' AND CHILDERH'S SHOES, 0 0 Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys, Which have bee selected with special eare for this market aud cannut BE SIT.PASSED IN Ul'AWTY Ott PKICE.t THE H1GHLST MAKKET PRICK PAID l-Oll COIXTRY March 13, lsTJf o o FKODUCD, OUKOON,' The propriety of giving condition medf- cim; to horses, cattle and sheep, was dis cussed and admitted by many of the Agri cultural .Societies throughout t he State last hall, ami we believe that in every cas ljut one ttiev Uecltletl in lavor ol hrndun x Viicairy Condition 1'umtvrx. jood judgment. r 5 1 1 1 K I T N I E Jl S I i N E 1 ) 1. announce to the cit izens of Or 'gon City antl Clackamas ounty that tl.e have Just oih-ii) tl a Jewelry Establishment in OitlXOX CITY, i 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 Till! LOWEST I.IVIXU RATES. Especial attention given to the repairing Of Fine Time Piece. All goods sold, ami work done w arranted. GEO. A. HAAS A .SON." Oregon City, Jan. 1st, 1S71. TO THE CITIZENS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY; GREAT REDUCTION IT DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, ETC. LEVY BltOTIilllTSi-S, OWlxti TO THE FAILING HEALTH OF A. LEVY, IT IS OUR PUItrOSE TO OFFER our entire Stock of Ooods at Urfatlr Ketlueed lrU-es, in order to cloke out out LUH.UEASli FALL STOCK! 60 LEVY BEOS. Second door north of the PontoIIice, 2Iain street, Oregon Citj- I. .-. l-'.Th" following e;entlem.-n we.e t;l "-ti-1 .'lliirr.i of Oregon Ioile, No. I. (. O. F., for the ensiiin'.r term : Clns. i:. W.irrc'i. N. ;.: W. II. Pojm', V. :. ; M. C. A they. K. S. ; .1. M . Haeon. 1. S. ; -I.T. Aomi TMn, Treasurer: A.J. Anderson. W. .1. Cahlwell ami J. M. I. icon. Trustees. The oiheers were du ly iii.tt.il led last evenin r. Masonic. Tup following jrentlcnicn were installed l:t S iltinlay evening ntlieers of Multn uiiah Iode. No. 1, A. V. .V A. M.: .1. W. McCully, W. M.; W. C. Canon-:, S. V.; Jviiiene Detnent. J.W.; N. W. K.iudall, Treasurer; V. 11 1 1 1'outs. S --eretary ; I llos. r leliol- hod S. 1. : J. l. llaalow, J. I). llKi'oiti -. We have received a report from th- Committee of Arraniienients for the Christmas hall, which shows that ."t tickets were sold, realizing f 1.'17 .10. The "ex lenses, as jer items, were $1'TI 7". leaviura balance of fl-' 7. Tt this a donation of has lieen made, which will leave Sl"i 7" to he jriveu to Mr. I.a F. r. st. To in: lsr.i.i.i:i. - I'.ie newly lect od otlicers of Falls Kneamjiment No. 4. I. t). O. V., will l.e installed next Tusday ovenintr. A f"ll attendance of the in Mnhers is re'jtnisted. It is expect ed that Mr. A. J. Marshall, 1. 1. i. P., will lje present to install. lios-r. ---On Christinas Kvc, T' t'i old Lockets ; on. a sm:'.U heart; the other, a hlne-cn im led heart : was eitlier lost at Myers Hall, or on the way from the Clitl" House to the Hall. The tinder will please leave the same at Mrs. Hatches' Milliiv rv Store. Ji:vi'.i.i!Y. The card of Messrs. Geo. A. Haas A Son will he found in this is sue of the paper. They are prepared to furnish troods in their line, and at tend proniply to all business entrusted to them, tiive them a call. I'r.nsoNAi.s.-Wc acknowledge calls from Hon. S. I. Chad wick, of S-iiem, and ex-(iovernor Curry, of Portland, last Saturday. On Wednesday we had a call from tjov, Ciibhs, of Portland. I.Ncr. Our tiernian citizens had a nocial party last Wednesday evening at Myers Hall. The attendance was .-quite ood. and from what we saw, .should judije tliat tliev had a merry time. Cakk. Messrs. Williams A Hanlitejc will please accept our thanks fora most delicious fruit cake, left at our resi dence on Christmas day. They never forget the imiisteb on such occasions. Thanks. Mr. I. Wriirht, of this 'unty, and Mr. IX. Doty, of E .la. Polk county, have our thanks for additional haines to our subscription list. f'ou-MiiiA IJook A Ladder. Co. meet this evening at their rooms. The Board of delegates meet next Wednesday. htfouTAXT .John Myers gives no 11 to those indebted, which he wants them to attend to. 1'r.R: "SONAL. Gruivl M T V ir. :"'U1 "'tailed the oilV or- ' -V he-t cvot.inc. Juxierience, however, has shown that .society, even iti its inception, re quires enactments for the protection of its faithful members, and to re st ruin the refractory ; necessary in ctii.ibrances in the social Compact. Hat the rule of action to which we refer, and which was in advance of all others, was not to he found in the statute hook. It was a law developed by masonic culture; engraved on the heart anil evinced in the lives of its possessors. It is this law that the JJrotlier traveler or voyager carries with him to his place of destination, often lonely and unknown. Itisthis law that iiils the iniinl of the Master Mason with correct and benevolent purposes. This principle, when em braced, becomes oneof the strongest pillars in society. It causes the Mas ter Masun in the wilderness, in the desert, upon the plains, at sea, upon the bleak shore, in prosperity; pov erty or distress, to ask, "where is my brother V Masonry cares not for an tecedents, in an emergency. Her claims of brotherhood from no con dition rise, except that each must be a good and true man. Her offering of recognition is a masonic heart and hand; her never-failing support is a brother's vow. Fidelity in life; fi delity in the hour of death; fidelity to a brother's memory and to those affected by his loss, after the battle is over, make up the true Mason. The tirst charter that ever was is sued to open a Lodge, of Masons on the Pacific ('oast, was granied to Multnomah Lodge No. S-l, by the Grand Lodge of Masons in Missouri, October 1W. lMd. to open a Loii:e in Oregon Citv, Oregon Territory This charter was 'hauled" across the plains in an emigrant wagon. Under this charter your Lodge was organ ized Seotember 11, ISIS; Joseph Hull. AY. M.; Win. P. Dougherty, S. W.;and 1'. C. Cason, J. W. Tl.e names of the officers of the Grand Lodge of Missouri who signed the charter of Multnomah Lodge were John lt ills, (I. M. ; J. D. Taylor, D. (Jr. M.; 1 S. Knggles, S. G. W.;.J. L. F. Jaeoby. J. G .W;F. L. Billow, G.S. In the Soring of 18-18, Bro V. B. Cornwall starteil from Missouri with a small company for Oregon, and to him were entrusted the care and safe delivery to Bro. Hull, of the charter of this Lodge. On arriving in the Pawnee country, rinding that it would be unsafe to pursue their journey further, without re-inforcement, they retraced their steps until they fell in with Bro. Orrin Kellogg's company, when they again turned westward. Before arriving at the junction of the Oregon and California roads, a num ber of the company had concluded to take the later, among whom was Bro. Cornwall; and, having satisfied himself that Bro. Kellogg was a Ma son, he entrusted the charter to him, strictly enjoining it upon him to de liver it to no one but Bro. Joseph Hull in Oregon City. liro. Hull heard some days in advance of the company's arrival, that Bro. Kellogg had the charter, when ho, with oth ers, went forth to meet Bro. Kellogg, and to escort him into the valley, and on the 9th of September, 1848, met him near Foster's in Clackamas coun ty. Tney introduced themselves to each other, and then, as per request, they were escorted to good camping quarters near this city, where Bro. Kellogg remained until tho 11th, when he delivered the charter into the hands of Bro. Hull, who at once opened and organized Multnomah Lodge, No. 84, under the jurisdic tion of the Grand Lodge of Missou ri. But when the Grand Lodge of Oregon was formed this subordinate became the first in priority in this jurisdiction. The tirst Worshipful 3Iaster elected under your charter was Bro. J. C. Ainsworth, now as zealous a Mason as when the sound In Town. Miss Laura Toner and brother, of Vancouver, Miss Mollie Harlow, of Harlow's Prairie, Miss Lena Williams and Miss Josephine Fuller.of Salem are visiting friends in this city. I'Aitrv. The many menus ot .1 iss Clara Cautiehl had a pleasant party at her father's residence last evening. The attendance was quite large, and all had a pleasant and agreeable time. A'lTKSUKi). A number of our teach ers attended me ."state instute ouring the past week at Salem. We shall try anil give a report ol the proceedings xt week. County Cor nr. The regular month ly term of the Probate Court will com mence next Monday. The Commis sioners' Court meets on Wednesday. KKMovi-.n. Mr. ( oulter, who was married to the former Mrs. 1). H. ood yesterday, removed to East Portland with his family. What can be nicer for a gift than a set if jewelry for your wife, sister or moth er v to to rstone s 1"., J' roiii .street, Portland. Bain. Y e have been enjoying regu lar Oregon weather for the past week. It has rained pretty regularly. Ct iov. Th os. E. Hi amlette.of Louis ville. Kv has given three years to t ie building up ot a Public Library in Louisville, which he intends shall be the U'st in the country, lie is doing it by a series of (Jilt Concerts, the profits ol which go to the Library, the thiru drawing distributed .." HMKKi, and the fourth, which has just been jiostjK.netl to March ..1st. distributes s-i,.nn.uou. J.v. I'.ramlette has almost doubled the business of the Louisville Post-ollice Eighteen clerks are kept busy twelve hours each day sending nil" circulars in answer to ln iuines lor tickets. HORN. HACK, HACK! C0U3H, COUSH! Cough is a symptom by which various diseased conditions of t he t hroat .broticli in 1 tubes antl lungs manifest t hems -'Ives, but whether it. arises lroni the irritation pro duced in t he throat, and larynx by taking cold, from an attack of bronchitis, from in cipient Consumption, or from various oth er causes, nothing will allay it more sjiccd- llv nor cure it more iM-rinancntly than Dr. Pierce's itlden Medical Discovery, it does not mat t er wheat her it b'.s a recent attack. or a lingering cough, t h - Discovery is in cither case equally well adapted lor its re lief and permanent cure. In tact, it will cure a cougii in oiic-iiau i nc i one necessary to cure it it h any ot le-r medicine, and it do"s it, not by drying it up, but by remov ing t he cause, suuuumn iiie in ii.ukiii, ami healing the affected part. No time should be lost in commencing tne use ,i a rt;-r medicine for the reli"! of a Cough, for un less this course is pursued, serious ami dangerous disease of the lungs is liable to result. Jliit'toM xi'itrt It-urn Itx rriiitr. liCKFAI.o, N. Y., Dec. i t, 1.K70. Dr. Pjkkci: 1'or the past six months 1 have used your Golden Medical Discovery in my practice, ami in that time I have test"U its merits in severe cougns, uoiii acute and chronic, in chronic diseases o: the throat, severe cas-s ot bronchitis, general derangement, of the system, con stipated condition oi tne oo-.vcis, aim wherever a tnorougn alterative nas oeen indicated. In all cases I have found it to act gently yet thouroughly and elf. -dually In removing tne various uis"as"u coiuuu- ons, ami bringing about a healthy act it in throughout the system. Yours fraternally. 11. 1,. ll.Aljl., i. NOTICE. riMIE ANN PAL .MEETING OK THE 1 stockholders in the odd Fellows Hall Association will be held at the Ixulge Koom on Thursday. Jan. lot h. 1871, at half past six o'clock, p. in., tor the purjiose of elect ing Directors, ami transacting such other business as may come belore it. A. J. AlTKltSOX, Pres't. Jan. 1st, ISTt. Third and Last Call. i bb PERSONS KNOWING THEM selves indebted to the undersigned must make immediate payment. I want all my accounts sett led up to the close of the year. 1 in -an business, and those to whom this applies, will take notice and govern tiiemseivcs aeeonimgi v. JOHN MYERS. Oregon City, Jan. 1st, 1871. NOTICE : 4 I,b PERSONS ARE IIERERY NOTI rV. bed not. to trust or harbor mv wife Isiia li. Larkins, on my account as I will not be res. onsible tor any debts contracted. by her, trom and alter this date. .1. M. I.ARKINS. Clackamas County, Dec. 12, 1873. pvl WILLAMETTE RIVER TRANSPORTATION CD'S S r.I? JBRS OUST ACL. ES TO 3I.YIIUIAUK. Happy It-Miff for Young Men from the effects f Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar riage removed. New met notl oi treatmoni. New and remarkable remedies. Itooksand circulars sent free, in scaled envelojM-s. Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. i South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Ia., an In stitution having a high reputation for hon orable conduct ami professional skill. novb :ly WHARF is follows MU. LEAVE K LANDERS ? Port land, at 0 o'clock, A. M., For forvallis ami liit.-riiirilial? Points Monday, V-tliiestIy and Filtlnj. For Ai'miY an it IiiUrmvtliatc Points Monday, Tm-ttda y, Wednesday, Thurs day a utt i iiitnj-. TEXT-HOOKS. The undersigned having been appointed agent for Clackamas county will sell for tti days, vh"n ordered by school or district. for introduction at. the tollowing rates : Jii tml J'rtcrli Intro. Ilntrx For Dayton, La FayU anil McUininillc: Sat ;i it! ay mid M tin day. I COLEMAN'S " No better evidence of the fH- ciency of Dr. J. s. Coleman's Compound Extract of Eucalyptus can be desired, than the following Miiiiinur.v oi cases, treated with this remedy alone, bv that emi nent physicla n. Dr. David Woos- fer.in tho U. S. Marine Hospital.San Eran- cisco, rt'iHirtcd in the August No. (1S7-J) pa cific Med. Jour. JVo Vaxex I Cur- I I,i,pr- uetnuicni rever ( hills antl Fever Typhoid Fever Iullamation of Kidneys. I linretis Incontinence of Urine... Stricture Intlamation of Liladdcr Uiennorrhagia Disease of the Heart Dvsontery Chronic Diarrhoea Gonorrhoea Dropsy Eili ILVPTUS ..19 ... y ... 4 ...10 .... 3 ... ti ...27 ....13 .... 7 .... 4 ....13 ....15 .... 6 19 9 3 7 3 4 25 10 "S 9 15 3 Completely corrobcrntive of the sumniHry of Dr. Woestcr, are the reports of the exi eritneiits vith Eucalyj tus by Ir. I orriim r.of Rer iin, l'russia, and I)r. Kecler Chief Physician of the Austrian Railway Co., lublishcd lu the American Medical Journal, July, 1872. It will be found very efficacious in obstl- oveit. mue cases or Dyspepsia, Rronchitis.Hack- I lng Cough, Chronic Sore Throat, Leucor- i iir, etc., ana in nausea during pregn a n- cy I 1,r C-ol-nifin, Dnulile K struct of alj ptvH. is a special preparation for nit- treatment of I-Vver nd Auin-, and :Ll a,:ru"'l o Cure every case treated .. lnwl d'recthms. without the Injur Ke,OcATUi,S 0,,-the usual Quinine and ar m.re Kl,oV,vd!,S for t,,fl1 disease. Also pure fluid Extract of Eucalyptus in. one- nmi1t;t,U'S Ior 1 ci.ns? isef-IVMart ot imitations andtake none but Coleman'. y'-S?0, f'or sale everywhere, and bv Charles I mM. x n.. f;6 Druggists. Agetits San KraiVisco. 1 "Sle & C" 2 3 7 1 4 o o0maylS73yl. THOMAS CHARM AH ESTABLISHED 1853. DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS of Oregon City and of the Willamette Valley, that he is still on hand and doing business ou the old motto, that A Ximble Six Pence is Better than a Slew Shilling. To School Teachers I $ l'i'j ::', ft I t;S 83', 1 00 leers of Oregon In this city. Dee. 3'. 1S73. to the wife of R. Jacob, a son. 31 VltniKI). At the residence of the bride, in this citv, January 1st, 1X71, by Rev. Mr. McPhoters, Mr. J. M. cou It t, of Salem, to Mrs. Mary E. Good, of t his city. At the resindenee of the bride's father, in Clackamas county, Dec. ;$lst. 1S73, by W. I. P.urns.J. I., Mr. V. F. Kirk and Miss Jemi ma Wilson. At the ofliee of W. 1 r.urns, J. I, In this city, D"C. 27th, 1S7-1, Mr. Reu'n I-'anton a ml Miss Sarah I.. I'arsons, all of Clacka mas county. Orcjjnn City Iarket Report, Exterjmusk office, Dec. 31, 1S73. Eee;al Tentlers, buying, K!l : selling !)!,. County script, ski : City scrip, S.'.. The following are t he buying prices for produC", and t he selling price lor ot hers : Wheat-D iua nd good and selling at $1 05 i?l M bushel. Flour fio.nl suj.ply in market, and sell ing at r" 2-" 'iti .in. Middlings Are quoted at ?J5 jvr ton; shorts, t-ti; and bran ?I2, with full supplies on hand. Oats Supply equal to demand ; buyers are paying :tVuIO cents. Potatoes .no tiemanti, ami tne mnrket overstocked, at trom 25'tjr'JO cents per bush el. Onions Quotable at l cents x r pound. Eg'-rs Scare", 21 v'!' 1? tloZ"ii Ch7ckens ?i K.r.2 " l r tloen. Rutt'T Scarce, 25-i.3o cents for g'xd fresh. Wool For choic lots, 23 cents. Dried Fruits Full stocks in market; Apples are bringing 4crv5 cents per pound ; peaches l cents; Currants WiI5 cents; Plums 15 cuts. Sugar Crushed, ll&Io cents; Islaml !f 101.. "s.in Francisco retinetl, 12tl2M cents. Tea Rest quality SI per pound, and oth er brands ranging from tfw..i,75 cents. tjoir .j p,..st article 25 cents. Salt Ranging from l.iiSi. Syrup 50 cents per gallon; best article (I cents. - Racon Hams 12-13 cents: Shoulders, S cents ; sitl 'S, 10 cents per ound. Iird IVr pund I'r.a, 16 cents. (iil Dcvoe's Kerosene per gallon,Ca75 cents : Unseed ?1 25. Reef on foot ;iod fat cattle find ready sal- at 4v5 cents on foot. l'ork Wc quote at 5,i, cents. Sheci Few offering ; quote at 1 002 50 ivr head. . . - . .t Hides Green at from $2Vt, owing to the size ; dry 15 cents per pound. San "Francisco Market Report. San Francisco, Dec. SI. Wheat In Liverpool Average California. 13s Id; Orgon, 13 bdsills. Flour Superfine. t7o; extra, Si 00. Wheat Coast. S2 i i.2 321. Rarlej- Coast feed, tl 65 vl bay feed Jl 50 : bav brewing, 1 Wl '. Oats 4ood supply in market ; prices are Wool Quiet, fine to choice clear, 16(g,20. I'acinc coast l-lrst iteader 2. " Second Reader 50 " Thir.l Reader 75 " Fourth Reader 1 imi FiHh Reader 1 25 Hopkins' Manuel of Amer ican Ideas, in lieu of tit Ii Reader l .10 J. M. nroN Orcgon City, Oct. 1st, 1S73. Text Rooks. The following text books can be had ut my store until January 1st, 1S74 : Clark's Reginner's Grammar JO 40 lark's Normal Grammar 70 Montieth's Introduction to t ieo-ras :h v l'acilic "oast Edition " Montieth's Physical antl Intermediate Geography Pacific Coast Edition.... 135 Steele's 1-ourleen Weeks in Cheniistrv 1 00 in Philosophy 1 01 " " " III Vlilolo.rv- l no wood s I'otanist ami Florist Pacific Coast First Reader Second Reader " Third R -ader " " Fourth Reatler " " Filth Reader " Seller llopKlns' .Manual m lieu Ct Ii Reader 1 00 Others will be added as soon ns tbev are received. JOHN MYERS. .$2 00 . 1 50 . 1 00 1-'J0 Passag to forvallis Passage to Albany , Passage to Salem , Passage to McMinnville 15. GOLDSMITH, President. December 12th, 1S73. tf. VvTiiTiruiiiFiELi). EstuldiMlied since MO, at tliv old atand. Main Slrirt, flrrjron City, nrcgon. toro An assortment of Wat lies, Jewel VvT ry.and Seth Thomas' Weight Clocks y .'.a all of which are warranted to be as represented. &7Rcpairing tlone on short notice, and lhankiul for past patronage. 50 1 70 lt.S 33 S 5- WS 83 S 23 ?i PRICES REDUCED! Oreat 1.3aii2;aiiijs ! F O 11 13 O DAYS! rpHE UNDERSICJNED WII.I. SELI ALL. I kinds of merchandise at GREATLY For the very best photographs, goto Rrad ley A Rtilofson's (ialery without STAIRS Ascend i tli. Klevntur, 420 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, California. REDUCED T II E- RATES UNTIL 1st O F J A X LI A I i Y, 1 S 74. Give us a call and examine our ( Joods and Prices. S. At KliUMAXttt'O. Oregon City, Nov. 28-t.d. of tbc avel was first beard on the V- '-"r"V Western bonier of this continent.! Pile's Tooth ache Drop? cttr In 1 mlnut-e KtIt OVEK THIKTV TEAKS Perry Davis Yejr.'iiiblr Pain-Rill r Jfu Iiren Tcxtiil in Ever; Vm-irty of Cli vi'ttr, ami hi Almoxt En-ri Xation Kinjirn o Atncricdni. It is the const ract companion and esti mable triend of the missionary and the traveler, on s-a and land, and no one should travel on our Lakes or rivers with out. It has been before the public oner thirty years, and probably has a wider and better reputation than any othe proprietary med icine of the yresent day. At this eriod there are but few unacquainted with the merits of the Pain-Killer ; but while some extrol it as a liniment, they know but little of its power in easing pain when taken in ternally, while ot tiers use it externally with great success, but are equally ignorant of its healing virtues when applied extern ally. We therefore wish to say to all that it is equally successful wh"ther used inter nally or externally, and it stands to-day, unrivalled by all the great catalogue of family medicines. It is sufficient evidence ot its virtues as a standard medicine, to know that it is now used in all parts of the world and that its sale is const ant ly in creasing. No curative agent has had such wide spread sale or given such universal satisfaction. It is a purely vegetable com pound, and perfectly safe in unskillful hands. After thirty years, trial, ls stilt receiving the most unuualifi -d testimonials to its f virtues, from persons of th highest char acter and responsibility. Physicians of the first respectability, recommend it as a most effectual preparation for the extinction of pain. It. is not only the best remedy ever known for Rruises. Cuts. Rums. etc.. but i for Dysentery fir Cholera or anv sort of bowel complaint, it is a remedy unsurpass ed for efficiency and rapidity of action. In the great cities of India, antl other hot cli mates, it has become the Standard Medi cin" for all such complaints, as well as for for Dsepsia, Liver t 'om plaints, and ot her kindred disorders. For Coughs and Colds, Canker. Asthma, and Rheumatic difficul ties, it has been proved by the most abun- i dant and convincing testimony to be an in- Are von opn to conviction? If so. you j valuable medicine, cannot doubt, from th; JS?! ,rl Beuxire of all Imitation. 'iTlTar iruiSJS; cAursf arTd ! The Pain-Killeis sold by ,1 respectlbl all lYinimilihlo diseases of the lungs and dniggiststhroujrhoutthe L nited States and throat c-i.n nil other nultnonlcs have fail-, foreign countries cd. cfittenton's, 70th Avenue. Sold by all , lirfcrvis Sail' of Krisl Estate on Partition. a the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for the Count i of Clackaintix. Thomas Charman, Plaintiff. vs Elmer E. Charman ' I'onard T. barman, Mary M. Charman, n.) fendants. 1 VIRTt'E OF A CERTAIN Jl'IH.- ment and -decree of partition and sale made in the above entitled action, ill said Court, on the twenty-third (23rd) day of S M'tember, 1S73, the subscriber, a referee for that purpose, duly appointed, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder on Mondny, tlie Twriitj--Xlnth (a.tli) Oar of Dfi-rnitif r, at the hour of one (1) o'clock, p. m., of said dav, at the Court House door In Oregon Citv, Clackamas County, State of Oregon, certain real estate directed by said judg ment and decree to lie sold, and therein described as follows : The south half of lot number three (3), in block number two (2), in said Oregon City, Clackamas County, State of Oregon. Terms of Sa le : ( )ne-half of t he purchase monev to be paid on the day of the sale, in United states gold coin ; remaining half to be paid on or b"fore t vo years from day of sale, in gold coin, at option of purchaser; the unpaid portion of the purchase money to draw interest at ten ier cent, per annum from day of sale, and to be secured by mortgage on said real estate ; said interest to be paitl s"mi-arinually. ARTHUR WARNER. Referee. IICELAT.t WAKRF-..V. Att'ys for PlaintitT in Partition. November 28, 173. 5 Price 25 cents, 51 cents and $1 pr bottle. ! No. l.W High street. ProN-ldenoe. H.I. Notie? to Creditors. In the matter of the Estate of Mary Pros- S'T, (lecasetl. YoTIi KI.SHKHF.nY GIVEN RY THE jj until rsigned, that he has ben an !ointed by the County Court of n.ickama. county, state of Oregon, Administrator of tne estate oi .Mary iTosser. dvecsiaed, and all icrsons having claims against said Estate, are required to present the same with the proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice, to me at my residence, near Oregon Citv- i '!- ll amas county. State of Oregon, orat Huelnt & Warren's office. In Oregon City, in said ARTHUR WARNER, Administrator of the Estate of r. r... XT Mry Prosser. deceased. Oregon City. November l'J. l7. .1w I have just returned from San Francisco, where I purchased one of the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF" GOO 1S ever before offered in this city ; and consists in part, as follows : Roots and Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, . Hardware, Groceries, Paints and Oils, Sash and Doors, Chinnware, Queensware, Stoneware, Crockery. Platedware, Glassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities And Styles, Clocks and Watches, Ladies and GentsJ Furnishing Patent Medicines. Goods, Fancy No- Rope, Faming Hons 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 offered In this market, and was seleted wit h esjx'Cial care for the Oregon City trade. All of which I now otfer for sale at the Lowest Market Rates. No use forthe ladies, or any one else, to think of going to Portland to buy goods lor 1 am U terntinttl to Sell C'heajt and not to allow myself to bc UNDERSOLD IX THE STATE OF OREGON. All I ask ls 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 see for yourselves that the old stand ot THOMAS CIIAItMAN cannot be beaten In quality or price. It would be useless for me to tell you all the advantages l can otfer you In the sale ot goods, as every store that advertises does that, and probably you have been disap- INHiiteu. x wish to Kay is Come, anil See.and Examine for Yourselves for I do not wish to make anv mistW.c My object is to tell ail mv old "trie that Iain still alive, and df-si troods cheap, for cash, or unon Kllcli Icrmc as agreed upon. Thanking all for the liber al patronage Heretofore bestowed THUS. CHARMAN, Main Street, Oregon City. I.egnl Tenders and County Scrip taken nt nrH.eL rates. IHO. CHARMAN. B"50.0K lbs wool wanted bv THUS. CHARMAN. JOHN SCHRAM, Main St., Oregon City. MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF 1T-3L SRfltllen, Harntw, fEESr Kadrtlefy-Tflartt- f$ri"fc Tr" ware, etc., etc. s" WHICH HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS can be bad ln the State, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. tfr warrant my goods a represent!. Oregon April 13s milE REGULAR QUARTERLY EXijj X mat ion ot Teachers will be htld at Hi Oregon City Seminary, on Saturduj, le-ilei-7tlb73. At 9 o'clock, a. m. All icrsons applying lor certilicatcs are expected to tarnish their own Stat ionery. A punctual attendance is requested., JPt of. Siurnin,3IorlaiiiI Nic holson Will assist in conducting the examination A. NOI1NER. School Su pt. for Clackamas. Or December lit h, 1ST3. td-e WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GR0CERYr A N D SEED STORE ! Factory Block, : : i i i : Oregon City Agencv for the Snn Tnom ti... r- Lime sold iii quantities to suit, aagl-tf. FALL AND WINTER GCODS! JUST RECEIVED AT o DEAT.lv rt IV Drj- Goods. Clothing, Roots and Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, Crockery, Notions, Ladies and Gents Furnii-hlng Goods, etc.. etc., etc., eto Alain Street, Orrytin Citj-. rmduceof all kinds bouirht. frr which I pay the highest market rriee If von de sire good Goods at Low prices, call at I. SELLIXO'S and examine his new stock of Spring poods. Give me a call and convince yourselves. QUICK SALM A5TD SXAIL PROFITS." The highest market price paid for wool. I. SELLING. Oregon City, Oct. 31, 1873-tf. 1,000 DEER SKINS WANTED, AXD ALSO, 4 LL OTHER KINDS OF HUDF.S.FOR .V which I will pay the hlirhes market price in cash Rring on vonr hides and n-. t yourcoin lor them. " JOHN SCHRAM, o Saddle and Harness Maker. Oregon City, Oregon, July 11. Ib73-m3. SHERIFFS SALE. BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE AND EXE cut ion issued out Of the firm it fmiit t the state it (Jrcgon, for the t ountv of lackamas, to me directed, in favor 1st of Jacob oilman for the sum of ftwrt 20-lon, gold coin, wit h interest and cost ol disLurs- nieiits:-iiu in lavor of s. Ackerman for f 142 80-100, gold coin, with interest and cost ot disbursements; 3rd in lavor of Thomas t harman lor t. -old coin, wit h in terest and costs of disbursements, and all aginst Rebecca K. P.arlow ; now. therefore, I have levied ujon the east half ot the northeast V of section eiirht. and the east halt ol the west half of the northeast 3 of section 8, and the southeast t"rtcr of sec- , tion 8. and the east half of the east k or the southwest. H of section 8, all in town ship 4 south, range 1 east of the Willamette Meridian, containing SJ0 acres, more or less.situatcd in Clackamas County.Oregon ; and on Montlay, tlie 'JOtli Day ot Decern Tber, O A. II., 173, at the hour of one o'clock, p. m ot the Court House door in Oregon City, Oregon, I will sell at public auction for cash paid to me in hand, all of Rebecca K. Barlow's in terest in the above described real estate, or enough thereof to satisfy execution, cost and accruing costs. A. F. HEDGES, Sheriff of lackanias County. No-renibcr C8th. 1873. CHOICE MEATS! -r rtf?Y : -fc ALBRIGHT have Intt 1 j eeived 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. Ihey pro pose to sell cheap. Give them a call. and. ret the choicest of meats. Oregon City, May 2d, KfrS. STILL 1 5 THE FIELD: REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF iiaas" $al.oo x. WILLIAMS & HARDING, AT THE LINCOLN BAKERY, KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK of Family Groceries to be found In the. citv. All goods wnrrnnteo. oooas aeiiTciru ln the city free or cnarge. ine mgnesioasa price paid for country produce, (rw-ou Citv. March 'Si. TtfTJ. O COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA. O o -O O o o o O o o 1;