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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1874)
o o o o o O VI' the enterprise; - S HMOS CITY, OKEKOV, JAN. 9, 1S74. j Yearly Land OFFicKlti-rfonT.-The j f.VMnwintr is a statement, of the hndness transacted at the U. S. L.and Office at this place during the year 1873,for which we are indebted to Mr. Owen Wade: 2 Donation Certificates. . .101.373 acres j 193 Homestead Entries .... , ftlZrrT. Uli " ! 6 VVarrant L.oeations ;"ii) j m Preemptions Filed 10.:;' ! ICoal Land Cla.n. LOl j Total 143,K!9 acres j Donation Patents received on certifi- , c-ites to N. 4.17.1. nomesieaii ruitms received to No. ?S9. Lettku List. The following is a list of the Letters remaining in the Post-office at Oregon ny.Jan.y, ii woiu Newton Woodle. Advertised letter for Frank Hiling. If called for, please ay wlien "advor tised. J. M. 15AO.X, P. M. Fi;nf.kai.. "The rem:iins of J. Y". L?vit arrived lu re last S-.in lay inorn ing. and were taken charge of by the Masonic brethren. At half past one o'clock the funeral took place, tlirt attendance being very larfie. At the Kl"!ive the service ff the Masonic Order was perform -d and tho mortal remains of J. W. L'-wi.s were consigned to their future lioiiie. J CKnriKir.n:s (Jrastkd. The fol- Monky OiiDKits. l.ie ioiiowing is i the inoney-onler 1 .us'm. ss trans:i.-iel in ' !... . .. i';t.' iijt,!ii,.fi ilnritiT thii ' LIl. I'ir"li .. .j...... w ......... j . ,;-. 1 Vflll . J ... , i i ! 'I'.it il nimiher ot orders i -t- i ucd - . : T1:w:sVM,V;m;"',U'1'?:;: N'.. ord.-rs pai l.... -V. ; amount pl on same. !.01'.',3:J ! - I Al-l'oINTMKNlSOl-THK M . K. "1ITT. II j S.,r-ni-li:v. A. IIaui-isun-, Pasi,,r: j Heaver C'ret-k, ?Iarviii L'h ip- 1. first ; Saturday and Saboath iii cae! in mth; S;iringwatcr, second Saturday ami Sil!)ath in each m nth : t'avan-.mgh 'iiajel, third S itui.i.vy I .Sa'ohath in eveli month: Po will's Valley, fou;ih Siturday an I Sal. hath in cacii month. liiiwiii: ( )it'i.Nizi::i. A tirang' was organize.! hv Dc'.utv l:. 1-orlu-s o. I'.iis e.aiMt . on the lil'.h of D.'eemlie in rutthig's Pit oisi :, at t!i .- rei icne? of A. N. Nichols, ne.ir .Judge micro's firm, with .sixteen ni -urn is. David V light was el 'i t.d Master and .1. 1. Knigo Secretary. K:".-'.'Mi:i. Suilies were resumed Ut Mou-iiv iu the Oi-i-onCity Semin- urv an I 1". .;". pope .- ' iri'inmar s -liooi. j lv'it'.i of these exeelleu' insiitution.s .f j learning as- in a ilem.V.ng eoniUion, i Mid tlie ' ;i!leiid;inee f; uite I :rZ". - - - . j Ai n in::. :'. Tlie ex ,-i-e-s tram OM not i com - to ti::e last . -.turd ;v. n e learn that some ae. i. '.cut o eiiricd to tiic en- tritf hv w ii :-. it v.-as disaMed. The cars w.ie i .ro-.'.'it iio.-.n ;;i t!:- llooll bv t.l !' "i'.ll O" iii 'il ii'a'.ii aft; In Town. A. .J. Marshall, D. D. O. P.. was in town last T day and in-ntaU.-d the ,.!h-.rs of Fail-! l-:neai:i!-meiit. .b.-. I'.e.-littl wis also present id the e -asj, .n. . . . ... (!.'..- We receive. I U-.vcl-.ang'.'S from the Dall and other a:ts of F.ist.en Oregon 1 1 -a M .si day d it -1 Dee. :'. I s7.'.. A losig ti:n" coining a short di-tanee. l,Kiis.,-.!.--.--YVe h icl calls this w-ck ; roni our oil liien.ls, M r. Kiel fasti., man. of Yamhill county, anl Mr. Win Teat, id' Hall. is. llk county. . I Niiiiri:. Mi-. H. I.. P.aeon. is duly j ftiilhori.ed to receive and receipt for j s-i!..Hcri"tioiis and moneys itu ; the lis- TKItlMUSK. The ( ounty .am lias . ecu m-ession fr the past two .lavs, and adjourned t late for us to get the proceeding lor this issue. Ckukmonv PKUiottMi-n.-The ccc- .nonvof cireuui isio,, vas rH-rfomi-Hl l ist We lnesd ay upon the son of Mr. K Jacobs. Wkithk'5. Tie wvath;- hi-t been very rainy ami disagreeai .le d uriiC-T t he past week. The rin-r is up and still on the rise Mr.KTSNos. Cataract Hose Co. No. 2. meets next Tuesday evening : Fountain Hose Co. meets on Wcdne.-day. PrcnsoNAi.. We had a call last even ing from Mr. Washburn, late of the Vancouvt 1 register. Scawk.-Local items arc confounded scarce this week. . l-nr,rru V.it.fMF -The last issue of the Jacksonville 77e. commenced its fourth volume. Notwithstanding the misfortunes which have befallen the Tims, it appears to be in a floiir- inT condition. It is a good local newspaper, soundly Democratic, and in every respect deserving of the lib eral support from the people of Southern Oregon. May success at- tend its enterprising publishers. , ... , Don t A ant Any. Hie says that several of the llinghave signified their intention not to run Tor oiliee next June. Thev sav that "thisd d 1 inquisition" meaning the United States District Court "makes it im- possible for a man to be elected in 4i,- .." !.. .- i.ui3 Luum r initial, iv tiiat m tx "whole sermon iu itself. Thanks. Tho W. K. T. Com pany passed all the delegates to tho Teacher's Institute at Salem to and from the place free of charge. AVe omitted last week to acknowledge the receipt of a pass. This Company dis play a degree of liberality which en titles them to public patronage. Thanks. Senator Kelly and Kep reoentative Xesruith have' our thanks for a copy of the Congressional Bec- O Mi Nellie 11 hixvin, j j liver Praih, re-entering their own 1 service would have a tendency to -ive win. Mrs Mol he Juno Ilowe terrH in . claimsupon the p-tV John Jui-P, lUl.son T.euellen John left a j lmmher of dead and I ,in, S11,,, service on iL . V.Mt Lent. Sanford K Spra-ue, Alonzo -vonndfid n 1,a 1,1, f r!,.or nd sUt'1 SPU't00a tho Hippie en- t), j.nas i.iou, .., .. i i 'f i ,r, , , the machmerv of his party m the Mi-Ktimie M-ivhcv U-)- No 3 had 33 i 1:as been formed. the hnal ueci- ... . , r. , , . 1 , , Miss rannit, in , u-;, -o. . n.iu . State, have lorced him to comply . N'o ; vi- No 7 tt Persons 1 slve vote bv which Castelar was -., .', - , ' per cent. , .no. ,..,, .m). , t. 1 1 i.so.is . . in.. witu their wishes, r or instance, it is ,i .i-fii-,...,f,. .in i.i.tiiii ' 'aten in tho Cortes stood 120 to KM. . ,., , ... ' entitled to eertne a.' i. n o.a.un wie , . . . , . . ' not likelv that the. Surveyor got auv Kime liv cabin" at this othee, the majontv against him iiemir 20 in- e ., -r , ,rM s.iiiu i. aum atu . i . Gf the money paid by John Meldrnm Foreign Telegrapic News. Madbid, Jan. 3. In the Corte3 to gttlXrJSZ j nonornl Pavia uhn : frienjiy"to Castelar, thereupon oceu- j t n . t..i..,. r.t l ; mVd the Palace of the Cortes and i t other public buildings with fourteen ! thousand troois.dissolved the Cortes. Inn.l summoned the most. Pminnt ! men an parties, including mem- ijers Df the present government, and o,dy excepting Carlists and insurg- ents, to form a government. This, General Pavia declared, was the ony way for tbe stivilt5on of tLe country. He refused personally to become a member of tlie govern- meni. ine streets are tilled with people, and there is threat excite ment but no blood lias been shed. Loxnox, Jan. 2. Advices from Cape Coast Castle to Dec. loth re AVoislev was in nursuit with fiv : hundred sailors. Troop ships llim- other effect than to impose a heavv nln .i and TanVtr having arrived, ' debt of gratitude on llipp bimself everything was ready for an advance Here i, the secret of O.lells cam on Coomassie. The Gold Coast is i . . T. .. , . , verv unhealthy. "j If . ""all end, however, ' London. Jan. 2., 0 A? 31. A spec- Sls ll no,v likely to end, (in the ialto the Ihiihi T,-h.,rmh savs 300 i " ( ' r' aml the alloint Ashantees were drowne.j 'in the river ! ,,"v',t V-1, D;l-' rtPs'b Vr s,oUlc Praih in their flight before Sir Grant j li,ce 1;1,U1' toUu,t there Wolsln- ! will be another illustration of the PakiW Jan. -l.-The French Ad- i 1 of. the ,;v,if- i.. .i : injustice of poluics. Ihere is no indirinent declaring flL mili.(w.nv ' ot tlie steamer V'tllc !e, ITjcre to have been blameless, and holding the bad ! s,nl oS t,; vt.snlt ,vas annonnced, General Pavia sent an oilh-er to the i ". . .i .-. i ..-v.. ... ; t . .. l . .1 ......... i i . .. t i.llJJ I -! M il l l I'.MILI 1 11-11 lil I l 1 il LL tin- I ...i.,;.. j... .1... I iiiii.'i'iiii 1 1.' . I il lilt; V .WL.!r-. t.I.tl iUUl I'll iii i . i . , . ! and otneis urwJ ( astelar to coniu - i in; iii power, but their praver was re- thereupon a company of the uinnicipal guard entered the place of the Cortes and expelled deputies. while General l'avia, with his staff, ll0j(1 a )0itio;1 ,,utsi h; with cailUOU no;nf(..i Jlt, the bnih'.in.'jr. Evr.NiXfi -.Ml strong points in : tin; cite ve!e oe.T.pied by tiie militia ,t-;t night. The civil and military ; autliorities of nearly all tho Proviu- ices in coi ;i ni r. ! "at io:i with Madrid, ; li.ive telegra)lied to G-n. Pavia their ! approval of his indm-t. No distnr- o.uice is reported in auv qnjtrter. A ,, .(.fi.. h,;; b--en promulgated appoin- tin.g Marshal Serrano chief of execu- tive j-owi r. A famine prevails in five di.-tricts of the-lJussian province S imara. Ii!'.i )n. Jan. o. A 'I'iitii-s- ?dalriiT special s tvs it was Serrano's wish ti.'et C.i-tei.ir shcuild be a member of the new Ministry, but the 1 tttrr re fused. Ou tlie defeat of Castelar, smd previous to the interference or (h - neral l'avia, the Cortes elected Sen or Yaieni.i President of the Cabi- net. Tha national militia in Madrid is i.,.;,, .:, e:ng quietly disarmed. a ;.. ;.. ..; .... .i at., .V I UiUUl lO I. HV Ul.lUUIl ill .U.'.U- ,.t, t-at the late retreat of General Mariones was a concerted in i:;.';ivcr in supp.n t of General Pavia's cntiji il-t.;t.L ' The Stft.nlnri! has intelligence frotn the Go-Id Coast that the Pritish for ces will enter the Ashantee territory ou the loth of this month. LoNoox. January 7 G a. m.. A telegr.ua frosu Cartagena says it is reported on good authority that the burning of the man-of-war Tetuan was intentional, and that the Xum i aneia and Mendez" Nunez, .were to but the ,lan was discovered and they J. he .--e-,7 learns that llawley, Do. id it Co., of Portland, h ive made an arrangement for employing con- vict labor, under prop.-ran.l eni -ient foremen, to carry on the building of wagons. Th will up a shop ... t . n t ... on tentiarv fo-onn.ls j where abun. hint water pir.vcr can be ; The hubs, spokes and felloes I will be shipped, ready manufactured, j y Mes.f..r.s'. H. 1). Co., and the I buthho-g (tone entirely by them. The S.';tf 'siU'Df of Tuesday has this A miller bv the name of ( Jieathouse, who was employed in Coolidrgo iv MeLain's tlonring in ill at Silvcrton, ! disappeared last 1'ridav. and 110th- j ing has been heard of him since, j When last seen he was -going, from i the hotel to the mill, iu the aftei- ; noon of Friday, but no trace of him ' could afterward bo found. ! (Joor Xizv.'s. We see it stated that ' a steamer will sliortlv be put on be 1 " j tween Portland and San Francisco, to connect with the river boats of the i W. R. T. Company. This is indeed ! S00,1 n"'vs to 1,oth shippers and the traveling; public. Tin: TnMri:i:M'ii Union. The Oregon Temperance Union meets at Salem on Monday, February loth I All aeereuited temperance orgamza- ! . : . .. L.-.i . 1 . i.i.: ueiis are eniiiieo to representation in the Union. 1 A man named A. St Clair, with sundry aliases, has been arrested at I Portland on a charge of having set I Portland on lire last August. The j evidence against him appears to be . q, litH stron;r should he be proved guilty, hanging would be too good j fr him. T. W. Snodgrass, of Union county, wili in a short time kill 120 hogs, j the average weight of which will be ! -I00 pounds. The hogs are half-breed i Berkshires. The Capitol Commissioners have decided that the girders to be used in Capitol building shall be of iron. They will be shinned from New 1 York. The Mnuifrtineer is informpil that Mrs. J. G. Wilsora has received the appointment of Postma-'ter in that citv, in place of Mr. J. H. Wal.lron resigned, to take charge of the office on the first of April. J 7'm . . " RrMOB. Ihe Jyercs of last eveninjr stated that it is reported, in Portland, upon Ring authority, that Williams' ErrniDation has leea -withdrawn. : -itvivH A ' ' ii.-i iiLr, itiiwin-it. .in The Double Service of Officers. So, wonder (says the Fortland ;? Genera, oa.ll tu - the stump for the IFiunlo lution last October. The fact in the. . ' ' lal- - offi ; r . - CUUUaCts tllut ! b-eu going on between parties hav- ' in? influence over tlifl T.on.l nw.... ! Knell fnr ind.mnn .-. tl - r . , a me Aieiurum- A'illiams contract has had the ef fect to make the tenure by which the Surveyor holds his office, a very un certain one. An agent of the Gov ernment was out here investigating into rumors affecting the Eugene oi fice about the time that Odell was reading his scrap-book to emptv benches in different parts of the val ley. Of course, political camoaifrn "orsemont resolution could have no 1 i 1 - l,1'l,1Vk' K""' supposing that Odell is a corrupt man, or that he has made a wronf iii use of his of- lice for objects personal to himself. to Jake Hoffman, in consideration of the contract awarded to Meldrum bv that oHicer. AVho did get it. thep'ib- i. it can reasonatny conjee ture. Xeith- ... i , ,i er is it to no pres:nncil that toe con- . 1 , . . , i tracts that were let to members of the Legislature, (as moutioned by the Oregon City lnl ! is,') , were so let for any reason personal to himself. The man who wanted to bo Senator, and his friends in and about tho Leg islature, are the ones who can 'prob ably give accurate information re specting then. Tlie facts make a picture of the po litical morals of this country. Oiii ces and ollieers are nothing more than instruments to answer the pur poses of a artv and of partv mani pulators. K 'Mitch-.dl wants "A," who i-i in the Legislature, to vote for him for the Senate, he gives him an order on Odell for a surveying con tract, having a margin to correspond with "AVT iidhn-nee and tlie import ance of his vote in the Legislature. Tho caucus having selected Mitchell a? the man for whom these agencies are to be employed, the Surveyor G-'neral knows th.d. t refuse is to in vite the wrath of that executor of the ji.ii'ty will. He therefv) ve-u!s. It is the attempted exercise of the same power over tho United Sla'es Dis trict Attorney in this Mstrict, that has resulted, through ids refusal to obey, in the removal of thai oiheer. and the manifestation of personal an l party rancor toward him that we daily-see in the columns of the IJit-'- Every man v.ho holds a Federal of ti -e is held to a double, service that required by his oiliee, and that re quired by his partv; but so subordi nate is the former to the letter that it r.-ally amounts, after all, to bat one service. eif. A. Olinger, a citi.en of Oregon since llo. died at his resi de. ice in "Marion conn; v on the 3d 1 us l . , agei 1 ; vears. San l-'ram-isca Market Iteport. Sax 'n A nc 1 sco, Jan. 7. tcat in Liverpool Average Calilornia, 1"s."h1; Or-gon. 1.; ''.is.'.vlls. -Id. Flour Su; 'rtine, HM-'i: etra, f7 !). VSeat '. oast, il Jvul it irl v I "oa.-.t f-ed, 1 H7 vl A ; bay feed f 1 bay Pre whig, -1 ' :.S I .". )ats 1 lood siinol v in mari;et; prie-'s arc il ', levl li ). Wool (Jul--!, line to e'auiee (. ii,.-). ii)i:tl;nd ."Market I'.epai!. AVic'inksoat, .Tan. !, 1S7I. fiold In X w York to-day, HuH. Port !a ml Igal iVmii-r rates, sa l.uving: ') s 'liing. Wti- at 1 '.i;l;:d is good at da V C'-n! a 1, s icli' (1. Oats la I7 c bushel, sacked and d liv er d. I-'lour In eons -ipa -nc of th" condition of tie wh at mark t, flour has been ad-vanc-'d to 5. a ):. ii (tel. Lutt-r The rC"ipts ar large and the market w -11 sto"k 'd witii ail pialiti.-H. I 'rices rang'- from '! vl" cents. Kggs Jlnrlc t supidy full; prices firm at 'i cents do.'.ell. Wool Th" mark -t. cotdimr s vhil! and ipiotatiotis ari furnished at 1!.' e.-Jac i 11, tor a good ar! ict. liacon lh" supply on hand remains abundant. Si. tsar iiot"d at. pi:r-1 lc'.; -. Hams, 1 1 'viae, and prime Shou 1.1 -is at lac. )r:-gon Ci.y ."Market Ucp it, P"NTKr:ri:isi-; ' H'kxck, Jan. S, 1S74. I'gal Tend ts. buving, Nil : s-'lling !M.!. Ciu nfy script, !M : City seri), s"i. Th" following are the buy ing prices for produc, and the s liing pre" ior otiiers : Wheat-lemanI good anil selling at SI 05 f-v? I b & bushel. 1- lour ;xk1 supply in market, and sell ing at l e.",(,l a . Nliddling-. Ar" iptoted at. ?".") per ton ; shorts, -'l; and bran -r 1 J. with hi li supplies on hand. ();, Supply eipial to demand; buyers ar - paying ;i il'l cents. Potatoes No demand, and the market overstocked, . sit trom "J") J J cent s per bush el. Onions Quotable at P.- cents per pound. Lggs Scare . '." .." v doz"ti CiiK-kens ? J ea-.- J o ) i"r dozen. Peltier scarce, "U.-vJo cents lor good frsh. Wool For choi" lots, 2-1 c -jits. Iiried Fruits Full stocks in market: Apples ar bringing tC'i'i cent s p -r pound ; peacle-s U cuts; Currants la.ii,i. cents; I'iums I e n' s. Sugar Crushed, llCil) cents; Island Jf-v pS :San Francisco refined, Ual J1-- cents. Tea i'."st ipiality ?1 p r pouiul, and oth er brands ranging irom tfc.-.7o cents. CoiTe, lle.st article"") cuts. gallon; hest article Syrup -3J cents per t cent s. lJaeon Hams 12.--613 cents: Shoulders, Scents; si.l -s, I') cents p-r pound. I,nr,l i r pound 1-V 'vlti c nts. Oil Devo 's Kerosene per Kallon,60,'i75 cents : I.inseed 51 2". P.eefon foot liootl fat cattle find ready sal" at 4 cents on foot. IWL- Wr nnof nt o 'tti cents. s;nPl.,i-.wotrvrin-; quote at $1002 50 1 . - f..v. mrinff Ifilhp i..... ,i ' size ; dry 15 cents per ound j - 1TIrrn,-, T ! W. II. lillnllk ItiljU i f .an blinked since '40, at the la stand.Jan instant, to adapt his chamre to anv .' ., A n ru n,atrnn . . sized name that may present iUelf-the I )l;iin Strfft, OrrgOIl CltV, urf?011. ; ease with which it may be kept clean ! ' , , y , L ts availability to a country where notli- -too An assortment of vathf s,jpwei- Xt. mu.zle-loading ammunition ?'V TTJXrrul "-Ii i , . , .,,ontr.a to tw n all of which are warranted to be as -jrR 'pairiT done on short notice, and thunkfnl forra- patrontg"- Two Foes of Health. Cold and damp are inimical to health, and we generally have an unwholesome combination of the two at this season. They penetrate the skin and integuments and an"ct the muscular, glandular and nervous organizations, producing rheuma- Usui, neuralgia, chills and fever, and where thero is a tendency to dyspepsia or liver complaint, provoking an attack of indices tion or billiousness. The best advice that can be yiveu under sueii circumstances is to keep the ext.-rnal surface or the body vvarmly ciothed, and to keop tie; niternul organs in vigorous working ordi r with the most wholesome and genial ol all tonics, Ho.stctt:-r-s stdiiiiifii tatters. Graduaily but eon.-tantly tliis ianious invigorai.t is siiifrs:.'ili!u'i iie adult, rated lujuors 01 com meree, as a "m-dicinal stimulant and cor r -ctive, in all parts t the country. It will be a happy day lor humanity, ami it will surelv come, wli'-n this pure restorative shall have taken tic place of raw sirits as a stimulant in all our public and private hospl tals. Il is not, how.-ver, m.-r -ly a harmless substitute for the tiery sthmilaiits reierr.'d to. its slimulating 1 Top--rises are not its chief im-r.ts. although in t Ids r.-gard it surpasses all tile 11 11 111 .-i Heated rodu.-ts of tin? still, lioaiestie or imi-orted. iii, powerful influ -nee it ex. -reises over the tor pid and ton-less sioniaeh, the disordered liver, the eoiiotij at. d bo.-.els, and tln'r lax -U nerves, render it a .osit i v-e s,?ei;i- in tiysp -psia, liver complaint, intestinal con striction, nervous weakness, hy pocoiuiria, rheumatism and sleeplessness. All chronic coin, .lamts are aaravated by a cold, moist at mosphcre, ami it is t hereiore part ieul.irly le-c -s-ary lor those who sir; aili.cted witii aihi.-eiits of this; nature, whatever their type may b , to lic i t this preilisposing cause of s:ekii"ss with a whot 'some anti dote. Hostett-r's Ihtlers should betaken daily at this season by all persons laboring under chronic ailments that tend to W'e ali en t he system. CUiS ALL iJ iJiS ti F UAfARHH. So sueeessti.l has Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery proven as a constitu tional treatment, lor at arm, when eoupieu wit h the use of 1 r. Safe's i atarrh 1! 'iiicily, a i pii-il loea Uy iy the iii- 01 I r. l'ieree's N asal 1 'oie-he (the only un 1 hou ol reacfi imr the upper and baeK cavities of the head,) that the proprietor of these medi cines has long oliVr d a standing r -ward of $.yn.i tor a cars' hecannot cure. The two medicines, with instrument, for $1 u:J by (.ii'U-;gisLs. A Spec tiiit-ii out of Tlionsn mis. i'(inn.AM, I'd., April 2S, 1.S73. D.'. PlKKCK, Paitfalo. X. V. : Ji-ir Sir: it is with pleasure I make this statement to you that after taking medi cine for twenty years for the Catarrh, 1 tri -d your (.'atarrh liene-iiy and clt . -cted a eure, so that it lias not trouoted sm for two years. 10. W'llKK.r.Klt. Slraling our Tliuitilt-r. People should b -war - of those im posters wiio ef.py Dr. i'i re e's oriiua I sty le of ad vert isiag, iy otf ring various sizeil r -wai'tl.-lor eas -s they cannot cure, 'those who do not possess S'ii?iei--;it Intelligence to writ an original ad vert is metit ir not likely to hav mad-. i,reat and valuable discoveries in Jb iliciie-. WoiiTltv of Xol'K. An e.xchiinge says there is s.-areely a day pass -s that we do not hear, eith -r from persons coming into our oiliee or in sum ot tn r way, 01 t ie- sae e ss n: .'.'in f m's ,l;io I.initiiriit in the cure of ioiiriis ;ind colds, so prevalent a'jo'at tow 11 just Iioe'. If we can b 'u -lit th readers of the Ms TKi: 1 -1 e isk a n.v by r.-com m'-ndlng I'ms-un' I'iii m'iri' V.'s- to be the b-st a lit i-t li I ions meiiieiii" in the country, we are willing to do so. We have h;el about as )iJ1)et ;1 chance to know as any on". A (JckstioX ol-- rn:. The recent cough or cold, tha". without, treatment may b. -eoaie chroiie-a ;id last tor mont lis, can be radical!'- car -u bv a i"v,- dos 'S of that in valuable p -. toriai elixir, yf'" Ion'-; nf J'tr-fntumf l'li'. ritt -nton s, .tth Av -mi -. Soi.l by all Drug.rists. I'iii e's To ! haeii 1 roj-s cure in 1 minute. C"g" Jov. Th'- is. I'd. I Iran i!l it - , .( Louis ville. Ky., h;is given ihrec years to the leiilditi x up of a Pu! .Ie ' Li! arv in Louisville, which he 1 : 1 1 - 1 is sled! be t In- 1 't t in the -i u::i ry. lie is doing ii !) a scries of (iiit foin-erts, lit" paonts of which go to th-" Lii'iar'. Tin- third dr:iwing i i-t : ! e.e, . d S.Vnl.i'.li a, and the foil!'!;, wiiiel; has jus! i e, n postponed to March .".1st. di'strii.utes .-.1 ..Via.uou. liov. ihatiilett" lias al.110 - t doeOlcd the iiu-iu sso! lie niHiisviu.! iosi-o;:iee. l agiit-eeii cl -i ks are kept busy tv i-lve hours ea -ii day s -ii iing 1 cii uiai s in an.-w -r to in p. lines for tick.-; (!;;sr.m.i;s .n.i;iiii i(;i:. Hrippy It 'lief for Young Men from th cir-ctso! I'rrnrs am! Alus's inearl lil M a n iioo I r .1 or -d. 1 m p-aii ae nt s to Mar riage r -moved. N-w :i, pod of t r eatne id '-v a-id remarkabl" r.-m .-dies. Hooks and eireu !;rs s-;;i Ire, Pi s al.'d en. loe- s Add r. ss, II! W'A I r I ) Asi 1. i. l'H S, No. : South Niidh s:., I'iiihsd ii Ida, Pa., an la st itu! fon having a high r-put at iu for hon oi'abl conduct and proies-iona! skill. no i". A v Forth- very best photogr-iphs, .go to I.rad ley A Uuloi'sou's (.hib-ry w ithout S'i'AIP.S- Vsiejul in J!..- ;! v :s ;.-, !": Montgomery Street, Sar. Francis.-o, 1 'aiiforriia. Kim OV11H Tii HI W VKAKS P:rry ILivis' V'!;i!)i.' Paiu-KiUrr II if li.-tn T.xt-il ',i Er-cu Va.-M 0 C!i ni'fi, i,i'i I.! Alitvul K ( )( A" ition 7vil"ir,i ,) .-tie.-;ct.'iv. It. is th" const raet coiiewi ioi a nil est i- mab! lriend of tin missionary and th travel, r, on s a and land, and noon siiouivl travel on our Lakes or rivers witii out. It has h-en h'-fore tie- public oner thirt years, and probably has:, wider and h'-tPr repu.a. ion l oan any ot h proprietary med icine 01 1 re- yr. s nt day. At tins period iii'Tieir it i.-w unac.u.iin;ed witu tli iie-rits of the I'ain-Kill- r : but. while som e.t rol it as a liniment, t le y- know but litt l ol its pow-'-r in easing pain vh n tak-m in ternally, while oth rs use it. exornallv wit h gr -at suce- s-;.!ut ar e.-ually ignorant 01 ii.s 11 aong vm.11 s wn-n ;iiiili"il '-Nt -rn any. A e t her tore wish to sa v to ail t hat it is equally suec -sgui vh -tie r s.., mb-r nallv or externally, and it stands to-day uiirivauei! i).; :li the great catalogue ol lamily medicines. It is sullici Tit evident 01 its ir:u -s as a standard medicine, to know t ha it, is lio.v us -d iti all parts of t In world and that its si!- is constantly- in cr vising. No curative ag -nt has had such widespread sal - or giv-ji such universal satisfaction, if is a pnr ! v veg.t a bl- com pound, and p ri 'etly saf ' in uiiskiiilul hands. Al't-r thirty years, trial, is still r-'c -ivin; the most lieepaa hit -d testimonials to its virtues, trom p T-oris ot the higlcsl char act"r and r es;-o:isiuilit v. Ph vsi-ians of I h lirst r -sp-'ct a !i! it. c,recomm"iid it as a most eirectual preparation lor tie extinct io:i ot pain. II. is not on !y the best remedy ever l;non for Lruises, t uts, I'urns, etc., but for 1 .. sent ry or ( hnli-ra or itny sort of how.-i complaint, it, is a remedy uusiirpass ed for elliei ncy a nd ra ; .iility of act ion. I n I lie lt 'lit ci'i's o: 1 n-1 :a , a net ot icr hot cl mates, it has be-nie the Standard Medi cin" for all su"h complaints, as well as for for I) s;-epsia. Liver om ; la ints.a ml ot Icr kindred uisor lcrs. l or ougiisandi olds 'an ker, As? h ma . a n-1 K!i"umafic diiticul-ti-'s, it has ben provd by th" most, abun dant a nd con vincing test i mony to lie a n in valuable medicine. Jirware of all IuriPitioii. Tho Pain-Killer is sold by all r -sp"etib!e druggists t hroiighout t In- Cnit-'d States and lor 'ign count ri'-s. i'ric: -Si cent s, 5a cents and ?1 p- r but tie. FKttUV IOVIS tv: stl.V, l'roj.s. X11. l::fi High stre.g, Provid enc-, H.I. Tuk P.vuki.r (ii N.-Wis take pleas f ure in llm-r attention of our Valley trieii.is to the weinlortiil merits ot t lie (.louiile-harrelcil hreeeh loading shot emus iiiaiinfaetured ty l'arker Uroth ers. West Meriden. Conn. The hi'-rhest testimonial reeoiypil from all .sections of the country, anl the thorough test jiiven it in tli tiehl hy our fri "ud Ca;t. J recn 15. Sunuels, warrant us in asserting that it is tlie best 1 ireeeh-loadinir shot irnn in the i v,.t-1.1 f Toe si in ol iei t v of cf.nslnii-tifiii tiie ease wun which u can in.' loaueu or unloaded, the facility with which the load can be changed from small to larjre shot enabling the sportsman, in Cttll ? llJClllfU, rtll (,'jmuiire I'J "...'Mil- sportsman who can can 1 procured, all combine to rein , appreciate a perfect fowling piece. j "Warren Sentinel ; (Front Royal, a.) COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA. NEW TO-DAY. POSTP ONEMENT ! 4,tli Grand Grift Concert FOB THE BENEFIT OF THE Pl'lil-IC LIliKAKY OF K12XTCCKY. ITi Ell A MLLiO.N IX BAM SUCCESS ASSURED! -1 FULL .DRAWING CERTAIX Oi Tm-,daj, yit lJ.-iy of.Marcli, Xext In order to meet the general wish and expectation of the public and the ticket hold -rs, lor the lull payment ot the ma j; nitieent gilts, announced tor the Fourth ( iraiul (lilt t oneert 01 the Public Library of Kentucky, the management have deter mined to postpone the Concert and Draw ing until 'i'ttcs.laj-, tike tilu f Martli, 1S74. They have already realized OVER A MILLION DOLLARS, and have a great many agents yet to hear from. No doubt is entertained of the sale of every ticket belore the drawing, but wh- tht rail are sold or not the Concert and dra.ving wili positively and unequivocally take place on t iie ,a y now tixed. and if any remain unsold t hey wi! I be cancelled and t!i -priz -s ill be reduced in prodortion to the unsold tickets. Oniy tvt.oiH) tickets have been issued and 112,000 CASH GIFTS, 15,000 w ill distributed among t he ticket-holders. The tick--ts are pr.nted in coupons, tyt t -nths, and all lraclional parts will tie rep resented in the drawing just as whole tick ets are. LIST OK GIFTS: One Crand ( ash (iitt $J."0,000 n; (.rand ( asii ;ift PKJ.Oua Hie iran.l Cash (.iii't 5:,lfiHl n. (O-aiui f 'ash (iift JSM) One ( irand Cash (int 17,r-0 1U ( ash gilts, ill ,').;) each, PW.OiW 0 ( ash gilts, 50 I asn "it is, SO Cash gifts, 10 ) 1 'ash gi.ts, 1"0 Cash gilts, L'"i 1 'a sh gills, :-" l 'ash gills. each, 15.1,000 l.'vadeach, 50,i m j otiO each, 40.01 Mj 4 0 each. lO.itaO :100 each, 45,0!) 2iJ each, 50,1 XM) 100 each, :IJ,5'M) 5!) each, 55n.ini0 ll.oeo ( ash gilts, Total, 1J.0O0 gifts, all cash, $1, 5 JO -j, O Tiie chances for :i prize are as one to five. IMtiCi: F TK'KKTSi Whole tikets. fail ; Halves, 5 '5 ; Tenths, or each coupu, i t : l-.leven whole t lekets lor 55: Kl; gj wnob t icket s for l,00; ll: whole tickets tor r ,iHi0: i!'-'7 whole tickets tor rio,- 000. No discount on less than '') worth 01 tickets. 1 lie Fourth (lift Concert will be conduct ed, in all respects, hk" the three winch have already been given, umi iun particu lars mav h icarned irom circulars which w ill be sent iree from this oiliee to all who 11 ply for i hem. 'orders for tickets and applications for agencies will be att.ent"u to in in oruer tii'-v are received, and it is hoped they will Iv s ait in promptly liiat. there may be no liisa 1 point trn-nt or delay m filling all. Liberal terms given to t hose wh buy 10 s -u again. All agents ar 1 rerem pt orily re quired to sett 1- up th -ir accounts and re turn a 11 unsold t .cUi t.s by the "Uthdayol March. THO. 1Z. B:t.jn.KTTK, Agent Public Library Kentucky, and Manag'r Oitt (oneert. Public Library liuildnig, Louisville, Ky. janvi-.vl. 8ZLLIHB OFF AT COST! for ;: days: Strictly For Cash,. Only ! it 5: s4JoR of C'lolliiiij;, lry I.iio li, Jleots :ind Shoes, Vhirit i.-.lii si V :i(li, Jfv elry raiu-y i.o!, ti-ocerj-s, le. WTTZ IN'TKND JIiniEAI'TKU TO 1HJ A Ami ill I.'- -nah5il to ;'Ivj everybody s tt i.aiael ion. n .il l:i r d Hii prices I'lse wl'.eiv. (ii ve us a c:i li and e;i iii in" lor yours. -Ives. i.kvi i:kds. Ol-i'pm City, Jan. 1st, l.7!. W;itv-licr- :i:icl Jcweh'V. JX. ' 1 MOU :1 v'e to to - Vil- !. !! ol )r erori t.'ity atul l '!aek:i mas ounty tiiat !l.t iiave jut oii' iied a Jewelry stHbli:liiasiit in 4)U-:;(-V CITY, : t OUKCOX, Main street, next door nort h ol" s?hatls Sa looa; ii.T' t hey w iil krcji on liaiul iiml for sale, all tioous p.-rt a i r. in :z to t !;eir lin", AT THE I.ilW'EST El Viyi: KATES. Especial ntU-nlion e.iveii to the r.'i airing Of Fiiit- rri5e Pieces. All L-o vis sohi,. -iiul worlcdotie warranted- (ii: ). A. HAAS o: SDN. Ore-on City, Jan. i.st, 1S71. iS't )TI -10. rj.IIK ANN I" AT. MKBTIN'-i OF TUK 1 sto"U!.o'.ii.-rs in tie- odd Fellow? Hall Assofial ion will '. i-..-ld at t he lo.i-e Koom on i iiiirs'.lay, l-'iiii, 1S71, at. half past six o'eloeU, p. in., lor I he purpose ol i leet iiiuT 1 ir ctoi-s, and transact ins; sueii ther jii-:iiess as nta." com. Im-Ioi--- it. A. J. Al'l'F.KSOX, Trcs't. Jan. 1st, 1ST !. ThTrcl : i i c i I -;iHt Call. I.I. I'Kl'.siiNS KNOWING TIIKM- skives irid-lit d to the uad"rsie;riod nuist ma'.ie im in dial payment. 1 want all uiv aeeouiits s il 1 'd up to lif close of tic j ear. 1 in an husin.ss, and t tins to who'ni this appli'.-, will taic notice and irovera tlieins ivvs aceordinirly. JullN MYEHS. Oregon City, Jan. 1st, IsTl. NOTICE I 1,1, I'EKSONS ARE HEREBY NOTI--lL ti- d no! to trust or harbor my wile, Isii.i I'. Larkins, on my account as I will not r's, oiisible loraiiv d'.'hts contracted by her, irom and all r this date. 3 J. M. I.ARICINS. ClaeUamas County, Dec. li, li7:J. fwl "TT" WILLAMETTE RIVER TRANSPORTATION CQ'S ?; rx ja 3X krs "rn.I. LEAVE riANI'KKS WII Alt K, Fort la ud, at !) o'clock, A. M., as fol lows : For Corvaliis ami liilrrmrdinl? Points : ?Io mtny, IVediienilny nnil Kriduy. For Albany and Iii!rniinii;ite Points : ?lonIiiy,Tiii'S(lny, Wednesday, Xlnirw liay mikI Friday. For D-jyton, L:i F.ijYlt? and "IcIninvilk: Sntari'iiy iintl Monday, Passacre to Corvaliis ?2 fX) I'assair0 o A 1 ba n y 15) Piissa-'.- to Salem i y) l'assa-" to Mc.Minn vill l fro F. (iOI.bSMlTH, l'regident. December l-tll, 1 STi. tf. F Jt It S II SHQALVATER BAY OYSTERS! rlIIK UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCES JL to the citizens of Oregon Citv that he has reojicned his Oyster Saloon and Kes- Si taurant. and can dish out Fresh Ovsters to fill orders. Coffee, Tea and thocolato always on hand; also a eeneral assort. ment of confectionary. Oysters served up in every st vie desired. LOUIS 8AAL. r?rai tMty. Spt,. 36. 187-tf. e:e:H CHAS. U. C.TJlIELD, DEALER I2T GENERAL MERCHAISTDTSE, CORNER OF SEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS, OREGON CITY, Has Just Iteecived Calicoes, Dress Goods, Brown and Bleached Sheetings, House Lining, Shirtings, TaLle-Linen, Irish Bosom Linens, Linen Towelling. Table-Cloths. Corsets Ln 0 lloae, Thread, Cambrics, Buttons, Ribbons, Laces asd Insertion. Embroidery, White Goods, Millinery, Fancy Good, & Also, a full assortment of q LADIES' AND CHILBERN'S SHOES, Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Wicks and Cin'nineya Wlilcli have boe selected -vitl sjiet-iul care Tor tliis nini td fld lunutl BE SVRPASSEll ix qi alitj r PHuk. Q tiil: uic;iir.!"T market price id for coumkv pijoiilcl:, March IS, lS73:tf TO THE CITIZENS OF GLACKAFMSCOUNTY : GREAT IICOXJCTIOI IsT DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING, ' GIIOCEHIES, ETC. LEArY 33 1 OXlili S J f?3, 0W1NU TO TJ1K KAII.ING HEALTH OK A. LEVY. IT IsoCn l'UH I'OSC TO OFFER our .-mire Wtocl: ol Ooods nt Uri'ull)' Ut-.l.tt-.l 1. i. t., in or.!, r !u i-lost out our Second door iiortli oftlio 1 1 - No Ij -tter evidence of tics elti ciency of Dr. J. ts. ('oleman's Compound Kxtiact of Eucalyptus can be desired, t han t lie foi lo in summary of eases, treated witu this remedy alon--. bv that emi nent physician. lr. David Woos- ''J - " t ... in .1... IT x . :..., ... - in- . ci. .iiarine iiospnal isan l rail-cis-o, reported in the August No. (17 ') ia. cilic .Med. Jour. A'o ( 'at ex I cr- 1 l,i,t,r- i. in it., tit, . ".t .................. ,j ( hills umi Fever p) Typhoid Fever 9 lnflamat ion of Kidneys 4 Dinr -tis 10 Incontinence of I'rme 8 Strict urc ti Inllamation of madder Ti raeiinorrha-ria 13 Disease oi tlu; Heart 7 Dysentery 4 chronic Diarrhoea 13 ( ;oiiorrhoji 15 Dropsy 6 19 9 3 7 3 4 2." 10 y 15 3 ,'zv.v.rzs t- n V -rA ':.',' For sale ! THOMAS CHARM Ari ESTABLISHED 1853. ? ESIKES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS 3.3 of Oregon City and of the Willamette alley, that he is still on hand and dome; business on tho old motto, that A Xitiille Six l'ence is Better titan a Slow SUHHmj. 1 have just returned from San Francisco, where I purchased one of tlie LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OE GOOES ever before ofTered in this city ; and consists in part, as follows : , F.ootsand Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries, Paints and Oils, Sash and Doors, Chilian n Queensware, Stone warj, Crockery, Platcdware, Glassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities And Styles, Clocks and Watches, I-adies and Gents' Furnishing Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy No- Kope, ramlng tionsof Every Implements of Description All Kinds, Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, etc.. Of the above list, I can say my slock is thi 31 O S 'V C O 11 I I- IS T K ever offered in this market, and wasselcteii wit h especial care lor l he Ore-on City trade. All of which 1 now olfer lor sale at the Lowest Market Rates. N'o use for the ladies, or any one else, to think of roin-r to Portland to buy goods lor I-iini lHti-rnaiinl to Sell Chrftj and not to allow liivsell to bo INDFUSOLU IX THE STATE OF OREGON. All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay ments, believine; as I do that Twenty Years Experience in Oregon City enables me to know the re quirements of tin trade. Come one and ali and see for yourselves that the old stand oi THOMAS 'CIIAKMAN cannot be beaten in quality or price. It would bi us -less lor me to tell yon all the advantages I can offer you in the sale ot iroods, as every store that advertises does that, and probably you have ueen disap' pointed. All I wish to say is Come, and Sec.and Examine for Yoursclvrs fori do not wish to make anv mistakes, My object, is to tell all my old friends now that I am still alive, and desirous to sell poods cheap, lor cash, or uimii such terms as agreed upon. 1 hankinp: all tor the liber al patronage heretofore bestowed. THOS. CIIAKMAN, Main Street, Oregon City, I fral Tenders and County Scrip taken at market rates. 1 llOS. CIIAKMAN. a-y),(X, lbs wool wanted bv THOS. CIIARMAN. JOHN SCHRAM, M.iin St., Oregon City. MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF Saddles, Ilarne, Saddlery-liard-wnre. etc.. etc. men he offers as cheap as can be had In the state, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. 1CTI warrant my goods a represented. Oregon City, April !' nn-ti. l SBSB o a New Stock of O o o STOCK! levy mtos., PosJoffiic, ?;uiii street, Oirvn City.- I ..... .1 1 . 1 . , " uiirjii. trii corroi . .j ;ii j vi i the e .'R n 5.7r -iiJ-nE-5" s,!I"'li,ry ol Dr. Wocst.r. arctlic WSAw reports f the xt riments vhh' - 'i - 'V r lK ;l ' i 1 n ' 1 T. 1 orn m r, of V.( r - r - I'russia. and lr. Keel.-r. hit 1 bysieian ot the Austrian Failv.av l o., published m tiie American Medical Journal, July, l.s7. It will be found very c fiieacious in obsti nate cases ol" Dyspepsia, Frorieh.it is.IIack Cough, Chronic .Sore Throat, Ix-ucor-rhea.etc, and in nausea thirin; prognan- o1iin;tatioasandtaK:.n,;n..buttoh-ni::N? everywhere nr-.i i .. . ''"lylSTGyl. VHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY, A N D EliD STOKE! Pactcry Llock, : : Cregca City ".21lll'V IV.r 11.. lame sold i-i ,..., ". """' 'me lo .JMU.UH,, 'Miit. auyl-tf. FALL AMD WINTER GCGCSI JUST RECEIVED AT , . 1'KAI EIt IN G Dry Goods, w Clot hinjr, tools and Shoes, Hardware, (.jroeeriej. Croelcery, Notions. Fadics and Gents' Furnishing Goods, ttc, etc., etc., eto Jstreel, Oie-oii tiiy, ,-?xr nh!Ci" " . "y ,ilr:ds lw'Sl't, for which I .-iri good Goods at l.ow prices, call at E S E Z. , 1 jy o $ and examine his new stock of Spring Rood. My n"rfto is" CO,1liee yourselves. " QUICK S,U.Rj AS Si SMALT. Pr.OFlTS." The highest marl;et price paid for otil. Oregon City; Oct. 31, IST-lf!" SKLL1-ip 1,0 0 0 DEER SKIHS AV A -V T K TJ, -AND ALSO, 4 IT. OTHER KINDS OF HIDES, FOR IV. which 1 will j,ay tl,. hiuhes market price m cash I rine on v,ur bi.ii s i .r. t your coin lor them. 3 1 i-"'"-. ("" "'ail's Doi.1,1- Kvtraet r -i rat'of- 1 s -nieal r -mv.P ,.J . U.1 'il,!'mie and ar- 4 i Pur.- Kliii.l Yxlrw-t of','"' :i"- Also ... poun.i iKitii,.: ior t 7;'!,":"J 's, in one JOHN sciyn.r. . Saddle and Harness .Maker. Oregon City; Oregon, July 11, l-yrmS. O CHOICE MEATS! rOCilS I.15UI(;irr Imve jtint re-O J ci ived n line ha oi l -.eel es.ttie i.r., lolm liay eountrv. 'lhev nr.- il,. i..t..t ver broneht to this vall y ln,re, and wiT .e Lutclferxl lor this nuirkit. 'li.rvir,. .ose to sell cheap. Give 1 hem a call, and J:tthe cho-est of mints. Oregon City, May SWi, 1x73. O STILL IN THE FIELD! q REMOVED SECGKD DCGR SOUTH CF I!A.l.f' SA5,()()X. O WSLLS FiAS & HARDinC, AT THE L I r l C 0 L f j B A KERY, KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK of Family Groceries to he jonnd in the city. All poods warranted. -oods delivered in the city tree Ot charge. The highett caeh price nam lor count rv j.rMlnee. Oregon City, March jH, 1st.!. JOHN 31. lU'COX, IMPORTER AND I'FALF.R j'SJK in IifKiks, Stationery, lVr.uni- A.rS-lV & o Oregon City, Oregon. R"At Chnrman Warner's old stand, lately occupied hy S. Ackenian, Main st. SOCIETY NO TICKS. OKF.GOX I.OPGi: XO. 3, I. I. O. I, Meets every Thursday t evenintrat 7'c ' lock, in the ijKi Odd Fellows' Hall. Main street. M iuhers of the Jr der are invited to attend. JJy order 2v . G . KI--HI-CCA ii:c;ri:i: lodoj xo. 3. I. O. O. F., Meets on the i .-rcf)ntl and Fourth Tues- f l?J. dav eveninq-s each month totrr; at 7'iO clock, in me t.iu Fellows' Hall. Members of the Degree are invited to aneiii. q MULTNOMAH LODGC .NO. I, A. F. A A. M., Holds its rejrular com- & miiniciitions on the First and yiV Th'rd S.iturdavs in each month, v at 7 o'clock from the 2nth of Sep. ' tember to the Jth of March; and 7H U o'clock from the -0th of March to the Mh of Septemler. Brethren in good standing are invited to attend. IJy order of W. M. faTls EXCAMPMEXT XO .4,1. o. - O. F., Meets at Odl Fellow s Hall on the First and Third Tiies rinv of each month. Patriarchs in good ptandirjg are Lnvitwl to attend. 0 O O O o o o o o o O o o o