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o O o 0 O THE ENTERPRISE. OREGON CUT, OREGON, FED. 27, IS71. TAKE NOTICE! The Primary fur Orejron City Pre cinct will be held at the Court House, at 1 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. L.et Democrats be on hand. Thk Tens Veukin Concert. The Concert, Inhibition and- Hall civen by the Ore gon City Turn Vcreinslast Tues day evening, was a complete success in everv respect. The overtures by Prof, l'.ray's band were most excellently ex ecuted, and showed that the partici pants were thorough musicians. The sin"in by the Portland Turn Verein Club was a rare treat of vocal music In consequer.ee of M rs. Sell wood 's sick ness, Mi- Abraham, of Portland, sang a. solo, which was well rendered and showed that the young lady possesses cood nm-iieal talent. Her voice is not HUih' ientiv strong tor such a large hall. The exfT'i-''-1 the liar were cut short bv thi t '.-t' iiiiig giving away, hut the mi oils -showed that they liad made marked progress since the organization of the S ici- t v, and rctlectcd great cred it on Mr. S hum tn, their leader. The Minute Gun At S-a," was most excel lentlv suiiJT ly M-rs. .Soil wood and YaU -. Toe pi mo solo, by Miss Abra ham, 'was w.-ll played for one so voumr. and wiien she acquires more confidence in herself, will make a rood plaver. The club swinging, bv Mr. A. C. Mill-r, was a rare treat, and showed a piotie'n ie v in the use of them that we have never se.-n equal led. The tenor F,,lo hy A. ). Yates, was well sung, and showed the m:i-"I' to be possessed of a food voi "e, well trained, hut his artic ulation leel-; to he improved, The s.lo bv Messrs. France and Miller on the zither and e'.itar, was one of the prin ciple features of the t-venintr, y.nd was k. pleasing to the audience that they were called o!it a sec nd time. Th'"' ti- Hn iduet.liy Miss Abraham and Mas ter Mever w. is well executed. The ex ereises'on the double trapeze, by Marx and I'.reiikl'.v, vero sr.lendid, and equal to anything of tin; kind we have ever witnessed before. In fact, the whole eiit.-s t dnmeiit was excellent. Tlie ball a ft erwaid s was largely attend ed, to -re beiiivT over fifty couples pres ent. The music was splendid, and dan cing was ke;,t no until live o'clock in tli" m'.niin r. The supner iriven bv I t j s S i d was a bounteous di si 1 iv of u'M.iil things, and 1 1 ih eted credit on him. The concert, exhibition and ball of the ( b eg n City Tarn V reins w;n nil that coul 1 have been expected, and the attair re Lets credit on its mana gers. It will 1 uvr be remviub-'red by our eitizetis. who hone that it will not be l ire' l.ef ire they may have the plea-sure of w:t ;i -s-i:ig a repetition of the same kind. A Pin r Kit's Monument. We saw yesterday tie; monument A.J. Monroe, K q.. is c :i-.t meting in commemoration of John Fleming who died about one year ago at O.-cgoa City, and who was the ji )ii r printer of the l'.u-hie (.'oast. T ie III pil.iui -n! is o be erccte 1 bysilb . Ti ,ti :i i m iin!y from to;- ;i inters of O hi, an 1. th.njgli n thing grand, will !. a !! !' an 1 a j; fo ; ni l te inemo ri tl . ' Ih -ir t' -I i v :.. f, .-uu-in. It is to c :m si . i fr;.:;i th -n h ib" .e: ni ti- 1 m ir: .1 -, q' l iu e; 1.1 Tci v t i : is ..tli'' t-m taken 1 . .;u irry. one and '.. sm iu Hinted bv a , of California ei ;i :l 1 i! t t--ei in ne:g:u. be plain, bearing I v ins -ripti m, with to ; :;i--tne i s: i :a m. v. Another si lec.ion of -.1 hand from the publish- lua-"..' e i" . i J : hi- in Fr: ' iseo. We not'ee t i o ... i;ed a 1 iranch i ).-e'g ni. for the sale ::..s 1 Uardett i)v- ,;i wi'.'.i a 1 i:gc sleek i.tn. i'is.-. Tae foil.e.v- ire V lull -ie We h ivi v all n -ss' S ; mer'l : Ave Maria, to Miss i' .r me..o op -itno. !" oi -es: "Tne Skip au lch-.n'sr'l'eailv i. i'.'iti on a la Polka." e h iv.' the dear 'Iiil- S: .liner ; Fven ;! u i his things are .1. lieni:'.. is agent for ishmeiit at Portland. b. ii. " ". 1 1 1 U'- nil T e :: ; I . " ' p -r s w i : . I) iv l.-;e)S : . !:.. i .': I ron 4 ' !,.;' jug W.tlk; Spoken." '. M r. ra v's w ; O.nv-io Iff V. s. A large force of m 'ii are si'.ll .,ipl,) e.l on the above works, says toe .egonian. There are abo'it 170 m-ui eng cxed i'l burning 'oal imd .': jr.riu r S mi" w -ks ;i j.i.Mr. P. itisf. u-d t-1 1 1 F ist for sevral "t;i ver." whi i e : p -cted t arrive hen- on th ivxt - : v. Tiiee t u y ers" are i i lis . eso ly nce.ssi try. nn-1 the sal lt'rur e:- i -".s emu t be com menced until t'e-v arrive. A v-.-ry large fiuantitvof en! I: 1- b n bonied -onid -r il 1e o.-c d r . i'l' . I illess so:ne i inld transpire to e oeeted to com- i:i- I M l -d e V del iv thv' w inenc -inn. l.ing :vo v: hm t!i? next ten .lays. Thanks. The printers of s don i re sponded vi ry 1 berally for the Fleming monument fund, .subscribing $21 00. We nhail p iMish a list of all the sub scribers at ! lie t i:n t lie stone is e recti:-1 an 1 pi i 'e t'a 'in beiveen the base and in MPi.n eU . T i -re is yet a hanee for otiier prin'-'i-s - to n t ri but e. T i" !ltl lilt t'lU- s !i'esei-ib...,l is about io We liave agre--l to pay $s-,o.) for the in mum ;U a;i 1 other incidental ex ji'MH "s, s.i ;. as fixing the lot, etc., will nave to b p.ii 1. 'e liape the printers in thi-i S i e r'-i .-.-ei illy, will feel jjiifii-i-icnt inter 'st in t.'iis m itter to give a small sum for I his t rul v worthy object. Tile 1,1: bv Mr. U'l n. A. I. is now .nr-.', - ein r prepared M -r of Or.tt.joN. Me-.-.s. j. K.Gill t Co., Portlan I. anuoiiMCe that during tlie coming bioii'h t'.iey will isMie a n -w map of i b e ron, compiled by R. A. I iberi i in . i '. I i.. it oii; t he most re e "at. ii ve .-lii'.i'iii. surveys and ether reliable d:i-i, on a seal of PJ miles to the inch; it m'ains the latest laud surveys, m t iwns'aips and sections, an 1 s io.vs !;!; railroads, completed and pr j I, s: i ; r ni'es, extent of river n ivi r i' i n, . , il :md g-,id mines, an 1th' eve-t p isition of every city, tijirii an I villig an I post oliiec in the S: ite IL is s .1 1 in pocket form for 1 ; mo-ante I and linen l.;ieU,.,i .i TcAL.VT.vx Gr.Aii hi tne 13th of Februiry, Tualatin Grange, P. of II., in Tualatin precinct, Cl.ickaaias county, was org mled w i.n the following oili- vrs: .1 a a Krus , M . ; .Joseph l.arstow, Mc; N. N. it ,,!.in-. (-: II. F- I lavs, 1.; II. Carter, S. ; .JiVsenh Fields,'.. S.; Cha. Wo d.v.i!d,; S. N. i'. irnes. T. : V. L. T.irn-r. G.: Mrs. Ianthe Kriiie. F. A. s. ; M;S. Pam i A. R b bi.is. C. ; Mrs. A. lJ irncs. P.; Miss Am m la i: ins. 1 The Febru iry mini v r m t. as favorite M,usieai M mt.ily i-i re-'-uved, an 1 con tains a choice selection of beautiful n:w mas":' and interesting musical reading. On1 doll ir sent to S. Brain ard's Sons, Cleaveland. O., will sec-nre the Musi -d World a year, while the music alone is worth that amount. We advise nil our musical readers to send for it. Sp.'eimen copies are sent freo tr any one writing for them. I'crlic Lkdoku Almanac.-- IV? have rcceiveil from Geo. V. Child-, E., of Pail adelliia, a copy of the Public Lod-er Alirnnae for 1S74. It is replete, wiih information concerning matters u itioual and otherwise. Cai.lei. Wo had a call last Wednes day from Mr. Pitt, traveling aent and corresponds of tho San Francisco O Call and Bnlletin. Meetings. The Board of Delegates j the Oregon City Fire Department meets ; next Wednesday evening. The City i ...... il3 ""'o meeting next Monday, ami the County I Court, for probate business meets on ti.i',ia.na ?enoral eounty r.usi- news the Commissioners meet on ed- i uesday. IIan-dsome. Mr. J. M. liacon has had a complete new set of boxes put in his ollice during the past week, and has them nicelv numbered orH lettr. ed. It is a great improvement on the old rickety things he had before, and ine oince now presents a very respecta ble appearance. Kei.uuol's Notice. The second quarterly meeting for the M. C. Church of this city will he held Saturday, Feb. 2t!i, and Sabbath, March loth. next. .Services Saturday evening 7 S, o'clock; .sabbath morning at 10 and evening 7. Itev. H m. Roberts, p. wil . ,s ent. M. JCDY. Marhieu. Mr. J. D.Slover was mar ried at Salem last Sunday to Mrs. Wright of that dace. The happy couple came down on the train that afternoon and were met at the depot by a large crowd ot friends of the irroonf. In the evening the band save them a sere nade at the residence of Mr. Macon. Qukku Location. Some correspon dent of a Portland paper from this place locates the new postollice oppo site the City Bakery. Franz objects to having his barbar shoo designated as the depository for Uncle Sam's mail matter. Annua i.. Ki.kction. The annual elec tion for Chief and Assistant Fngineers ofthe Oregon City Fire Department takes place next Monday. There are i number ot candid its out for the posi tionsall trood men UnoruHT Dow.v.-The steamer Al bany which was sunk last week below Harrisburg, was brought down last Friday and is now in the dry-dock un dergoing repairs. She will" be ready tor service again in a few tlaj-.s. PiiusoNAi.. Mr. J. It. Ralston is over from Taenma on a visit. lie proposes to hike his family with him on his re turn, which w ill be some time n xt week. Mr. I,. Dilh-r is also heie on a visit to his family mid friends. The steamer Reaver passed t his place yesterday loaded with wheat from Cor vallis, which was to bo taken direct to Astoria. This is the first load that lias ever been taken from any point oil the u per Willamette direct to that place. (J ii.vn:i P.ai.:,. We acknowledge the receipt of an invitation to a ball to be given on the 1: h of March, at Portland, bv the Jrand Army of the Roublie. J IK :ig from the i.am-:-s on tho'invita- tion it cannot !;iii to be a grand success. Lknten Sj;;;vi( ks. - S -rvices during the Lenten season will be held in St. Pad's Fpiseopal Church on Wednes- 1 iv morning at 10' i.'cb-k and on Friday evening at 7 o'clock of each week. (.'a.nii!:ati:. -My i'-' vertising celumus it ere i ice to our a-1-w ill b ji'-en that ? r. C. J'ailev announces himself, at he s- imitations of his many friends, as a candidate for the oftiec of .sheriff. I'r itcn lurehas. ilili-st. b vk;. -Mr. -o. A. If.ias has 1 tin- due residence of J. 1. tier known as the Harford . Ill ! as; y. V,'e learn that lie paid 21, ,"00 t . or i! . I'll or '!:;.!;.. The railroad time ias again been eiianged. The south-ji-ti'i I train bow ui lives here, at 8:58. d train north at ' :.s. p. m. Ai.mim. The alarm of lire last Fri ay evening was e .u.-ed by tie.,- liurn ".g of ; chimney iu the Pin nix lotei. No dainage ilone. Can i i pa I ks. There are not 1h.sk than t w ent ;,--:' ve 1 tadical candidates fir each of the of.iees of S.ieriif. Clerk and Ceutity J'.i.dee. I: .1.. ids re -Jlldgt. t'autiel I is coniined to nee very sick. Tin-re are put' a turnber of other cases of siek-ii- ss i ii tow n. GrtTTiNf; r.y.r ri:n.- -W. i. in ns and ml U.S. Buck, wh.m we announced last week as .piite sick, are getting bet ter. i-1. Ad t r. inc Hags of this city were generally displayed last Sunday, in aoiior of Washington's birthdaj. To I',uTi,iku's. Mayor AicCow n ad vertises .'or bui.s lor the erection of a ine residence. See advertisement, v I'osTSiAsrj;!: i-n: Jwi-:no. Chas. 1'. L.-oisioru nas neen a-iponno-.i oosttn u- T t t t -. ter at Oswego, in this eounty. FnEAuniNu. Rev. Mr. AiKinson will preaci at the Congregation Churc!i n-xt Sunde.v. 'A I'.KAi rii-UL FiF.Nii; or Through the l ire, is tiie startling name of a new book by Mrs. Fmma 1). F. N .u:h worth, just published by T. 15. I'eo-rs. e.i Jc iirolhers. Pniladel n'ria. No words from us are n -ccssuv to conim-.'ii l this book to Mrs. S iutli worth'.s many admirers: thev will tin ! m it no falling off of tlie power that has made her previous books so attractive to them ; tae style is spirited an I the intense interest is sustained to the end. All of Mrs. South worth's Thirty-six Po Hilar Ihjo'ks are put up in a neat box, price isT; ;( .set, or 7-3 each, with a verv ban isome, newly designed, full giit back. Co-pies of "A Beautiful Fiend," r a set of M rs.S ut!iw.irth'.s Complete Uorks.will bo sent to any address, tree of freight or p stage, h receipt ot price by the 1'ubiisiiers. A complete set o: Mrs.S outhwoi th's works, or anv ten of them, would make an elegant ' appropriate pre ent t- any one. Nkw Iior, k. Mr. J. V. rmvell, a,'''nt f'4"-i-iekam-.is,is ii3v canvassins; the eiundy for sus.'riptiotis to the I'il l Life in the West." and the History rd' the Gran-? Movement." M Lire in t!ie 1' ir West" is a vol unieof 4s pa-es, r,n irto si-e, in Kool ' "ho whit, .-.mndy bound. Tt paper and hand- I v-'hi-c. ni., . .- ;uo, tnir- 'im-I v I l ' l d .1'' ' 'ntisp -, e ele rward m.u no" ' , Vj: "). eontains. also, thir- I t! and ,,r..Sressofthe Order" of rltrl oi uusnaiuiry : us objects, present eoiV ditionand pros jvcts ; to which is added "Sketches of luarl n.f ; - .-, -- . wcis. inis is ine Dest uook ever sold bv s.ibserjr tion. . nlswi ' For the very best photograph?, goto Brad ley A Rulofson's Galery without STAIRS Vnreqd i:t the Elevator, 429 Montgomery ?r-er, Sa?! Frst:c!;c, Ca 11 frrr!!n. ience in the mVvM V Iv' ntors, -expcr-oetween JuiVeV a,? V , "t"1"1 'I1 f."t under M-ii.nili;.V.V - . I'"Porial sb tlm at,timrX ha ' of whi.;h ajiainst the extorli. ,U, ,V ; VL !ni'r - idiir Mi Convention. The eight members of the Radical corpse in Oregon, who assembled in person and prosv at Portland, last week, and styled them- . ., ' ' in em- selves the Republican State Central Committee, Lave issued a call for a . , , , uu ior a State Convention to be held at Salem on the ll'tli day of April. The pri maries are recommended to be held March 21st, and the County Conven tions on the 2Sth. Clackamas county is entitled to seven delegates in said Convention. Pardoned. 3y private letter from Salem, we learn that the Governor pardoned on the 21st inst., Thomas Brown, who was sent to the peniten tiary from Jackson county. The pe tition for bis pardon -was signed by over 2,500 persons throughout the State. The circumstances under which he was sent to the penitentiary are familiar to most of our readers, and there are none but what will re joice that Mr. I3rown has gained his freedom. The Walla Walla Statesman of the 11th inst. says : "The cold .snap of two weeks was quite severe on some of our stock men, many of them re porting heavy losses. Doc. Whitley, who lives on Walla Walla, informs us that he lost between forty and fifty head." ItETUitNiNci. Among the passen gers on the overland train which ar rived in Sun Francisco on the 17th inst., were lion. W. II. Corbett and wife, of this State. He will probably be at home in a few davs. Mrs. B. B. Taylor, wife of the for mer editor of the Mercury, left Port land last Wednesday to join her hns band in San Francisco, where he is engaged on the Chronicle.. Tin: Paukkk Gun. We take pleas ure in calling attention of cmr Valley friends to the wonderful merits ofthe double-barreled breech loading shot guns manufactured by Parker Broth ers. West Meriden, Conn. The highest testimonial received from all sections of the country, and the thorough test given it in the field by our friend Capi. G reen M. Simuels, warrant us in asserting that it is the b.'st breech-loading shot gun in the world. Tiie simplicity of construction, tne ease witn winch it can be loaded or unloaded, the facility with which the load can be changed from small io large shot enabling the sportsman, iu an instant, to adapt his change to any sized game that may present itself the ease with which it may be kept clean its availability to a country where noth ing but m i:'..Ie-loadmg ammunition can be procured, all combine to recom mend it to every sportsman who can appreciate :. perfect fowling piece. " arren. Sentinel ;" (rrom Koyai, a.) aiAIlIUKlJ. At Corvallis. l-'ch. ISth, lS7t, by K. IIol K it-, .J. ' Mr. V. Tn II, ot Oregon Utiy, to Miss IJell S -ovdl, of orvallis. At th-' residence of V. I-'. AU-n, at. Fast I'orteiiiii, l en. -i, is, i, oy iv--v. .loim i-;os- cnbiirg, Mr. W. 1". Allen and Mrs. Susie Tdgiiaiaii. At the same time atnl place, Mr. T. J Carle and Miss Mildred Allen. At Salem. Feb. " 1S7I, Mr. 1). J. Slover, of Oregon City, to Mrs. Wright, of Sa lem. San t"raiicisco Iarkct Report. Sax FnANfisro, Feb. 20, Wheat, in Liverpool A verair-.- California, 13s 7d: Ore.'on. 1 10d.s(Ift. 2d. l-'it-,ir Sun nine. 5 ii.v'7i; extra, $0 37. Wheat oast. Jl S0:.,2 10. P.arl.'V roast I-ed. il a7;fl 30; bay feed il as; bay brewing, I ;i.S'i.l 5'). Oat s ( foo.l sup;ly in mark -t ; jirices ar SI ."),, l s). Wool Ifuiet, tin-to choice clear, lCfgi2'l. Portland 5Iaiket llcpart. WKDNE-iDAV, Feb. , 1S71. (Jol'.I in New Vorii to-day , 11 J Vi . Portland Lcal Tender rat i;s, Ss) buying SI ) s-.-llin-. Wh -at Demand is good at $1 (Jocil 70 v. cental, s icic.-d. Oats in.i7 bushel, packed and d -liv er d. rlour Iu cons -eiicnce of the conuition o' the win-at market. Hour lias been ad vanced to i"i 'r):.'t,'i M. liutter The receipts are lar and tin-mlfki-t well stock. -d with all qualities. Prices ranjje trom 22vi cents. Knjs Mark't supply full; prices firm at 3'.' cuts t dozen. Woo! Th-.' market continues dull and miotat ions, re I'ir.-iished at l'J:vJ5o 1! lor a irood art iel '. I'.acon The supply on hand remains abundant. .Sides ar j quoted at 10fidle; Hams, lj'vl'Sc, and prime Shoulders at tvjj 1UC Oregon City Market Kcport, . RN-TErtPItrSE ()FrI!'E, Peb. 2fl, 1-7 1. L '.Zal 'lenders, buying, ,S: : s.-llin !W's. t'ounty script, ttii : t'it.v scrip, 8. The following are the buying prices for pro inc.', and t lie selling price lor others : Wheat-Demand gofii and selling at P5 (c,$l 0J bushel. Plo-.ir (mod sujji!y in market, and sell ing at ? iV;t ;V. Middlings Are quotd at $2 per ton: shorts, 2J ; and bran 12, with full supplies on band. Oats Supply equal to demand ; buvrrs are pa.vin r .trl c uits. Potato-'s No- demand, and th market overstocked, af from S-lOcfnts per bush el. ( nlons Quotable :d l- cents per pound. Kk iooil bii ply, IS V t'oz. Chickens $:i 0 per doz.-r. butt -r S -arc.', z I 'til-i cents for good fresh. Wool For c:nice lots, 2-'t cents. Dried Fruits Full stocks in market; Apples are bruuiing tc.i cents per xund ; peaches 14 c.-nts; Currants i'J;.j,1.3 cents; Piums lo c-nts. Sugar Crushed, LjKi cents-. Island Wu, 10 T San 1- rancisco refined, Ut,ZS cents. Tea Ilest quality fl per pound, and oth er brands ranging Irom iO;.7o cents. Coir-:c best a rl icl- cuts. Salt Hanging trom Svrup ) cents jer gallon; best article 60 cents. Hacon Hams 12--il-1 cents; Shoulders, 10 cents : sid -s, 11 1 1 ant a p r jouxid. I,ard I'i.t pound H'l." c-'iits. oil Pevoe's Keros-uie jier gallon.ttO.o cents ; Li nse-! fl 2.". Hecfon foot Good fat cattle find ready sale ut 5'u'i o-'nts on font. Pork We quote at .' contn. Sheep Few otL-ring ; quote at $2 ry) per le'ad. Hides ffreen at from $2"ai3, owing to t he size ; dry 1) c?nts ier imiind, CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID. Pcnr.isiiEn as a warxino and for the bnetif of VorsT. Men and others who suffer from NKKVOL'S DKI5ILITY, Loss OF MAXIIOOP, etc., pointing out the mmrnt of self-cure. Written by Natiiantei. May fair, Ksq., who cured himself after under going consider;! ble quabkery, and mailed fr-'e on reeeivins a post-paid directed enve lope, bv th publisher, IK. JOHN M. DAtJN ALL. 11 Clinton Street, Prooklyn, N. "i. Time Ertendeil to March 1, 157. The time forth purchase of the following Text-books, at introductory rates, has been extended to March 1. 1S74, and may be had from th und -rsigned : llarnes r.rief Historv of th LT. S ?1 00 Clark's Heginners Grammar 4' '"lark's N'orma! Grammar Monteith'i Introduction to ( Jeography Pacific ronst Edition 1 steeps Fourteen Weoks in Philosophy. 1 011 stp Fourteen Weeks in Phvsiology. 1 00 UoofP, r-otanist and Florist 1 7 ''s' Xonni Mental Arithmatic 30 Pacfic Coast Fifth K"adr S3 JOHN JIYERE. 1 ja6YroirTnBi; Precautions Against Sickness. The ability of the human body to resist the causes or disease depends upon its vig or and upon the regularity with which the several organs perform their functions, In the winter the most prolific, sources of sickness are damp and cold, and UJs there fore wise and prudent to fortify the system against them by wholesome stimulation.' Hence it lis that Uostetter's Stomach Hit ters prove such an admirable safeguard a-'ainst the complaints most common to this season. The ingredients oi ibis pou eriul vegetable invigorant comprise three essential medicinal elements which act simultaneously tin t he digest ion, t he cir culation th-' secret ions, and the nerv.s, iniusing strength and regularity into all. In this wav the bitters put the body in tne best possible condition to escape an attack of rheumatism. or intermittent lever, or indigestion, or billiousness, or ot pulmon ary disease. Cold and dam ; are very de pressing ; almost as much so as excessive neat, ami a protective medicine is quite as neeuiul in winter as in summer. The com mercial stimulants so unvisdy taken in th- form ol drams to "keep out the cold," nave a precisely opposite t-ilect to that pro duced bv Uostetter's Hitters, 'llieir first r.-suit is "succeeded by a reaction which de- vitalizes ana proM i. -io- m -. . no-, on t he other hand, the tonic and vitalizing operation ofthe great vegetable invigorant. is not oniv linm-Mi.iu- "ii ij:i iuuik-iu. There is no" revulsion, no reverse nervous iction. The physique is strong! neneu, the ippctite incre.'is-'d, the bo.vels regulated, tic stomach reintorceu, ami iocs? con ditions continue. If dyspepsia or rheuma tism, or billiousness, or intermittent lever, or ireiieral debilitv. or nervous weakness, is present in the system, expei liwuntms mire und harmless antidote, which is not only in valuable as a preventive of sickness. but also a remedy lor a Urge class or dis orders. For Sale. Wo will sell either a Flo rence or C5 rover it Haker Sewing Ma chine at San Francisco uriees. In order that those who desire a machine, and are not able to pay the entire amount may be accommodated, we win sen them on the installment plan, payable so much per month until paid. for. A WRONG CU3TUM CORRlCTEC. It is quite generally the custom to take strong liver complaint, and both the min eral and vegetaole kingdoms have been diligentlv s-ached to procure the most drastic and poisonous purgatives, in enter to procure a i o.veriul eif -ct upon the liver, and arouse t he lagging and cuiccbled or gan. This system ol treatment is on t he saim principle as that ol giving a weak debilitated man large portions of brandy to enable him to do a certain amount ot .vnrn. S'u.-u tli' stimulant is witliiielu, the organ like the system, gradually re- laps-s iiitu a more torpid or .sluggish and weakened condition than belore. V.orliit;g YVoiidei-s. Hkkges, tJeiiesee Co., X. Y., March 21, 1S7 1. t.r. It. '. 1'ivrcc: liear Sir: Your treatment in my case has been quite suc cessiul and sat islactory, and lor which I desire to expr'ss my gratitude. 1 have been troiibp-u wuh u disoriled Iaver and Catarrh and general weakness lor a good many years, when 1 commenced using the celebrated uolden Medical 1 hscovt.-ry and Dr. Sage's i at air a ltemeuy.and since tl-at time liuve been improving very last. Let ine express my gratittnle to you lor such inviilublc s.-rice.s. iraly and grateiully yours, W'M. i'. (.hittksdex. We understand thai tv whoojiing-cough is quae pr.-valent in the towns around us; but I hat noeas.-s have j mved fatal. .Some lain ilics us nothing but Johnson's Ano dyne Liniment. Our I loot or, how.-ver, says a iittle i.'-ieae, to produce vomiting, would be an advantage. There are more than one thousand dif ferent kinds ol i!ls in th L'nitod States. Dr. I'arsons invented th" best anti-bilious pill we ever saw or heard of. They :ir' now noM under the nam'; of 'l'iirsons'Iair Kative Pills. How t he ncii may do good. Thousands ot poorar j sutr.-ring lroui coughs andcoids caus-d by cxp-isure. S.-ml to each oi th-.-s , one Lottie ot "jlal -'s llo!i.-y of llorehound and Tar. Thus countiess lives may be s iv-il a a trilling et)st. '1 h remedy is ad mitted to be inlaiiiable. Critt "niton's, 7 Otli Avenue. Sold bv all Druggists. Pike's Toothache Droiis cure in 1 minute tJIS'i,ACL!-:S T(! HIAIIIII AGE. Happy Keii--f fjr Young Men from the ctfocts of Frrors and Abuses in early life. Manhood r .-stored. Imp -dhie-iiis t. Mar riage r -moved. .N'e.v method of tr -aluc-ni. "sew and r en arkabl r.uuedies. books n ml eir.-ulrir.s s T.t f r , in s--al -d i-nvi-lo u s. Addr -si, lb bVAill) ASSOCIATION, No. 2 Eolit h Ninti: Sr., 1'hilad -Iphia, la., an In stitiili'n having a high r ,'putat ion tr iion-orabl-' conduct, .ind pr.jf.-.i.sional skill, iiovti :i v 2EV TO-DAY. X C ) T I C K ! THK SOLICITATK X I)? MAX Y frimds, I take this m- tho i of publicly aiinouuciug ins.-lt a c,-uu..dat? lor the i13n-c of SJiciiir of Clackamas t'ounty, ;iibj'-ct to the 11ll ol the ajiproaeiiing Democratic l.'un vent ion. A. C iiAll.KY. 'Jil'CllllM I lOlectioii. "V OTICK is 1 IKIIKIIY (HVKX THAT A the sumaa! election lor Chief Knyisi-ci'a- and NiMiiiiii iii-rr ot the Oregon City Fire Department will be held on Mon day the ;'m,i day of Mareh, liTt, at tlie nouse of t.'iituract Hose Co. No. 2. Polls to ne open Irom 10 o'clock. a. m., till I o'eioca, p. m. 1'. o. McCOWX, Ma3or of Oregon City. TAKEN UP PA' THK SUP.SCKIP.KIIONI-: 1 41 ..nuge, iiaeK;i:iias Count v, on-' muly co.v sui-pos -u lo be six or seven vears old ; her color is black, wit h white fac;' and white ueiij , ami some wnite on back bone; 110 r marns or brands. Feb. a. l-ili. JONAS CLINK, Jr. The above d 'scribed c-o.v vas appraised by me tin l.ith day of February, at tin-n- i.eiive aoiiars. ji. MeH J. p., cascade Precinct NO'riCR r Tin: solicitation of many friends, I tak-- tliis m.-tliod of 1 ublic'.y A1 .liinouiicmg m.'s. lf a candidate lor tiie oilice of t ounty Judge 01 (.'iackauias ( 'oun ty, subject to t he will of the approaching Democratic Convention. W. L. WIIITK. 1840. 1874. Time Te-.ts Til? )Irri:s Of All Things. THIRTY YK Alts is cert a inly long enough time to prove tne citicaey ol any medicine, ajulthni the l'aindviller is d s rving ttt all its pr.pri-tors claim ior it, is amply proved bv th-unparalleled popularity it has at tained. Jr is a sure and eir.-ctive remedy. It is sold in almost every country in tin: world, and it needs only to b" known to b-' prized, and its reputation as a Medicine ol Gr -at Virtu", is ltilly and p rinanently es tablished. It is the great Family Medicine of Gr-at Virtue, is Hilly and permanently stablaished. it M the great Family Med icine ol the ag.'. Tak -n int- rnally.it cures Dvs-.-nti re, Cholera, Diarrlcea, 1 ramp and Pain in the Stomach, bowl Complaint, Painters' 1 olie, Liver Complaint, Dysi-p-sia, or Imbg-stion, Sudden Colds, Sore Throat and Coughs. Taken Externally, it cum P.ruis-'s, P.oils, Felons, t uts, burns, scalds, ld Sores and Sprains, Swl-ings oi the Joints, Toot bache. Pain in the lace. Neuralgia and Kheumat ism, Chapped Hands, Frost liitteii Feet, Ac. Pain is sappos -d to be the lot of us poor mortals, as inevitable as d -ath. and liable at any time come iijon us. Therefor1, it is Important that run -dial agents should be nt hand to be used on. emergency, when vo are made to feel the excruciating agony f.f pain, or the depressing influences 01 iitease. Such a remedial exists in Pcrry Davis' "Pain-ICiller," t he fame of which tins extended over all the earth. Amid the Hernal ices of the Polar regions, or beneath the intolerable and burning suns of the tropics its virtues are known and appre ciated. And by it sun -ring humanity has found r-'!ief from many of its ills. Th ef fect of the Pain-Killer ujon the patient, ,vh'n taken internally In cases of Cough, 'old, bowel Com plaint .Cholera .Dysentery, and oth"r atf-ctions of the system, has b"en truly wonderful, and has "on for it a name among medical preparations that can never be forgotten. Its success in re. moving pain, as an external Pmdr, in cas-s of Purns, P.ruises, Sores and Sprains, ' 'uts.st Ings of Insect s,ic, and other auss of suffering has secured for it th most prominent position among th4 medicines of th day. Reware of counterfeits and worthless imitations. Call for Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain-Kllh-r, and take no other. aPold bv Pruffo-iFtsand Grocers. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, TTV TtrtTDQ TTV ftr P ft T.TTTO'RWT a . To AVho-Ji it 3Iaf roncrn. "VOTICE IS nEF.EDY GIVEN THAT I -Li will not be resiionsible lor any debts contracted by anv other person on my ac count. " ISAAC M. KOSTEK. Oregon City, February 13th, 174. ; Notice to Carpenters! BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO noon Saturday. February 1ST I, for constructing a Dwelling House according I to plans and si-cineations in my office. Kids will be received to do carpenter ork only, and bids to lurnish all material and j do all the work except brick-work, fainting i and plastering. I I res. -rve the right to reject nnv and all j bids. I-'. O. .Mcl'OW.V, ! WILLAF.1ETTE R ! V E R TRAfJSPORTATiQIi GO'S S rJ0. 3Jl X:x- "riT.L LEAVE FLANDERS WHARF. T I'ortland,at Go'clock.A. M.,as follows : Tor Corvallis and Iiil:rmdi:itJ Points : loinlay, lYfdiit.ssln.- uid Vriilay. For Albiny and Iiit.Tiiu'diati roiuts . ?Io mla y, T uod s V.V:I n e a j-, Til day und Friday. lui - For Ihtytoii, LsiFiiji'lt? v.ivl )Ic)Iinnvillt': Saturday ani Mouday, Passapc to Corvallis $2 00 Passage o Albany lit) Passage to Sal.-m 1 ea l'assage to Mc.Minnville 100 It. GOLDSMITH, l'resident. D.-Cember lJ! h, l'J7-. tl'. PINAL S KTTLKM KXT. In the County Court of Clackamas county, Oregon, in the matter oi 'the Kstatii of Kbzabt-th McGr -aw, deeeas- d. 4 ld PKltsoNs INTKKKSiEl) AUK j. hereby not di d that I have tiled my linal account and vouchers in the above entitled matter, and the 1 ourt has appoint ed Monday, tlie 2d day oi March, A. D. isi, at the Court Houv, Oregon t lt.v, as the tim' and place lor the heart ng ol object 10:1s tlier -to, and the examination ami settle ment of such accounts. P.. G. WIHTKIIOLSK, Administrator. Johnson i McCoffx, .Vt'ys. tebii.vt PIN A I. S i: TTL'.-.1 1 NT. In the County Court of Clackamas county, State 01 Oregon, in the matter ot the Estate of J. ss V. l.oone, deceas -d. A Lli PERSONS IN I KKKS J KD ARK Jr h r-by notiti:d that I have iiled my linal account and vouchers in the above entitled matt er, and t he Court has a i.eoint- ed Monday, th" -Jd day ot March, A. D., 1S74, at the Court Hons-, Oregon ( itv, as the time and place lor t he exa m inat ion ands-Uleim-nl of such accounts and the HCi.U ill", ;i KJ 'J L iu.b I lit I ;'HJ W. C. JOHNSON', Administrator. Feb. G CtV -Ltli C i rand O ill Concert VOIl THE Iir.NEFIT OF tiie PVZIIAC 1.1 nil Alt Y OP KEXTITKY. OVER A .HILLIUA L BANK !! A N D -4 FULL IHiA h'A'G ASSUIIFI). Of Tiiesdny, .'51st ljiy uf ila rcli, Next. Only 03,000 tickets have been issued and I livid. -d into 1:2,000 CABJ r (.MKTS. IjIST OK ii li-'TS : One Grand Cash Gib. ?(,'! One Grand Cash Gift 1 )ne Jrand ( 'ash Gbt ( )ue Gr.mil 1 asii ( Ji ! t One Jra nl 'asii ( J in O ',-!) -tiil'J 17,-vl-l 1 111 ii) l.".,ieo 4'i,Hi 10 -,! : -1. '.')'' :',-"i hi 5.VI.IW0 I t 1 'ash gills, fl'i,- ' each, 1.1 i-acii, l,e i;l each, V 1 J i-ach, t 0 each, :; m .-a-h, ) each, I D each, iiXeach. ;;.) 1 asii guts, ;YI ' 'ash g:t.is, N (.'ash ght-s 10 I ash gists, l.V) l ash gilts, 2-Vl Cash guts, :tj.) Cash gills, 11," Cash ghts, Total, l-,t.)0gifts,all cash. fl.o.M.OiKJ The concert and distribution of gifts will nositivelv and uiieouivoeallv take nlac on the day no.vtixeil, -vh -tie-ran thetick-ts are sold or not. and the 1 -,'). gitts all paid in proportion to tne numb-.r oi tickets sold. PitlCE (!' TICKETS: Whol " tikets, $jt; Halves, $jr; Tenths, r.r each conpn, i"i : Ki-v.-n wiiob' ticket s lor S.K'ii : '11 wool.' t ick'-t s lor jl,e-.i.) -. 1 1. whole tickets lor SV'-M ; ill whole lick -ts lor Sl'l, tJ 1. No discount 0:1 less than J worth of ticii'-ts. VII O. i:. iili AMf.ETTIC, Ag'nt Public Library Kentucky, and Mana-g-r Gift 'One r;, Public Llbrar Building, Louisville, Ky. f. -b l'jv 1. SELLING OFF AT G03T! FOIi OO DAYS! Strictly For Cash, Oaly Clothinc Hivy Goodsi, Knots it mi Shoe, Ilais, I-!;rii..hinir Cnois .Jew elry iintl Fsiiicy Gaoib, r j-frics, Etc. iT-: INTEND IIEPvEAFTEH TO DO A V sfietly And will he enabled to give everybody sat istaction, compared witu pric s els -wner.'. Give usacall and examine lor yourselves. LEVY bU'S. Oregon City, Jan. 1st, 1ST 1. SOCIETY' XO TICKS. oi;i:go i.opc;r. xo. I. ?. o. w. Meets every Thursday evenimrat 7 'j o'clock, in tlie Zeg'.rj&?&i Odd Fellows' Hall. Main j5- " street. Mciuhersot the Or der are invited to attend. Uy order 2n . O. rkiikcca i)i:c;iii:i; i.onc; : so. :l, I. O. O. 1. Meets on tho Seeund and Fourth Tues- dav eveninprs eaeli month, gj! at '7 1 o'clock, in the Odd Fellows' Hall. Members of tlie Degree are invited to attend. Ul LTXOMAII i.t)i)c;: XO. I,A.F. it A. M.. Holds its regular com iiiunieations on the I 'I'nird .S iturdavs in ete-1 First and -" uiontli. at 7 o'clock from the -Oth of Sep tr.robor to the Ltitil of March - nnd 71 o'clock from the -fth of March to the Jhth of September. Erethren in irood stanuin are nr. nou to attenu. Py order of .Vi'. yf. FALLS ESCAJIPMEXT SO. 1,1. O. O. F., Meets at CM Fellows' ry Hall on the First andThird Turs- rrJ day of each month. Patriarchs V-' in good standing are .invited to attend. JOHN 31. 1JAC0X, IMPORTER ANU DEALER, !n Books, Stationery, Pcri'um- ery, etc., etc. Oregon City, Orcgron. C3-At Charman & Warner's old stand lately occupied by 8. Akcmsn, Main ct. MERC II .4 AT I ISE. THOMAS CHAR MAN ESTABLISHED 1853. DESIRES TO INFORM TIIE CITIZENS ol Oregon City and of the Willamette alley, that he is still on hand and doing business on the old motto, that A Nimble Six Pence is Better tlian a S!ow S.'iilfii. I have just returned from San Francisco, where I purchased one of the LARGEST AMD BST SELECTED STOCK OT GOODS ever before offered in this city ; and consists in part, as follows : Eootsand Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries', Paints and Oils, Sash and Doors, China ware, Queenswarc, Stoneware, Crockery, Pla t ed wa re, Glass wa re, Jewelry of Various Qualities And .Styles, Clocks and Watches, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy Xo- Itope, Faming t Ions of Every i Implements of Description All Kinds, Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, etc.. Of the above list, I can say my stock is the M O S T C O M I, 1: T r: ever ottered in this market, and was s- lt ted wit h especial care lor I lie Oregon i"ity trade. All Of which 1 now olfer lor s;ile at Uie Lowest f&arkct Ra cs. No use for the ladies, or any one else, to think of going Lo Portland lo ouy goous ior I am il'-rmintil tit Sell C7;ty and not to allow myseil to be 1 IMIERSOLB IN TIIE STATE (IE 0KEG8.N. I j All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay i incuts, believing as I do that Twenty Years Experi?nee In Oregon City enabb-s me to know the re quirements oi the trade. Cone- one and all and see for yourselves that the- old stand ot THOMAS CIIAiniAX 1 cannot bo beaten in quality or pri It would be us -1 ss tor me to tell you all the advantages I can oiler you in I lie sale ot goods, as every stor.' that advertises dots that, and prooably you have e-.-eu disap pointed. All I wish to say is lo: in! jv'tviiia Exiiiiiiii. lor Yo-irsiiu!; .11 , u for I do not wish to make any mistakes. My object is to tell all my old lriends now that lam still alive, and d-sirous to Sell goods cheap, for cash, or upon such terms as agr -ed upon. Thanking all lor the liber al patronage hcivtoe.r bestowed. 1'IIOS. CI i At tM A N. Main :-tr -et, or'-Kon City, T,cga.l Tnid rs and Count v Serin taken at market rates. T1IOS. CHAHMAX. Bi'o'J.WJ lbs wool wanted bv THOS. CHAItMAN. I JlSrOV fiHfl Qfi! P I t-5 V 1 j FCtLTj jKllEJ uKLL ; rjMiE CNid:i:iGNi:i pitoi'itiEToitor A the Livery stableon I'ilfii street .Oregon City, Oregon, k"ops constant ly on hand Waddle smd 11uiZy Horses-, I?ir'c, ( n: : iag-i :nal llsn-Uf. I 5l'i C'l 'rS J J I 1 1: ll )1 ( '. He will also run a hack to arid from the VVlL'flQlT SQDA SPRINGS iluring the summer s'-asfn, with gfod hor.s..'s,competent and gentlemanly drivers. 1'AEE AT LIVING EATES. J. M. FP.AZElt, lYoprietor. Oregon City, May:, ISTd. J O K H SO M & A m , 3Liin St., Oregon City. )I AM I'.U Tl ilEK AND I3IPUUTER OF Saddles, Hiirnt-vy, S: d tile ry-i In rd- c'.c. etc. MUCH HE ori F.Rs AS CHEAP AS can be had in the State, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. t f warrant my poods as represented. 1,0 0 0 DEER SKINS AV A 2s T D, AND ALSO, 4 LL OTH Ell KINIiS OF IIIHES. FOR V which 1 will iay the hizhes market pric- in cash I riii on your hides and e' t your coin lor them. JOHN SC1IHAM, Saddle and Harness Maker. Oregon City, ore-oil, July 11, lS73-m3. IP 11 It IP S II SHGALWATER EAY OYSTERS! TB'HIE UNDEKSKJNKI) ANNOUNCES JL to the citizns of Oregon Citv that be has reoiioncd his Oyster Saloon and Kcs- 0 '--ii'V I taurant. and can dish out Fresh Ovsters to j h'l orders. Coffee, Tea and chocolate al.'.a.'s on hand: also n feTicru I Hcnrt, merit ff conlect ionarv. Ovsters served up in every style desired. LOUIS SAAL. Oregon City, Sept. 20, 1573-tf. STILL IN TIIE FIELD! REMOVED SECOND DGQR SOUTH.CF HAAS' ri A WILLIAMS &. HARDIKC, AT TIIE L I PJ C 0 L N BAKERY, "W7 EEP TIIE MOST COMPLETE STOCK fiX. of Family GrocTies to ue found in tne ol. , , All rrr..i. nty. All coKis warrantfd. J .ooos nun 1 In "the" city fr -e of eharirc. The bigbestcash price paid tor country produce Orecon Of;-, March L"?, Co) F?f f"-1 Bff1 TMtTffPMBB AUCTIIOJS' AJSTD COMMISSION. A. B. RICHARDSON, Auctioneer, Cornier of Front fc Oak st., Portland. Auction ulesP Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Mer chandise and Horses. SALE DAYS Wednesday and Saturday ,n A. U. lUCHAKl sON, Auctioneer. 1 FrHssSe !sile English Refined Par ami Tundle Iron, English ;-qiiare and Octagon Cast Sled, Horse Shoes, Hasps, fc-uws.scrr s.l- rv-Paus. Sheet iron. It. G.Iron. Q ALSO A large assortment of Groceries and LJq- A. 1J. 1UC11AKDSL. Jan. 1, lS73-tf. Auctioneer. MA A UFA CTOK IBS. !F1PER3AL LULLS, Savior, Laliccque & Co. Oregon Cit". I Keep constantly on hand for sale Floor, ! Middlings, blan md Clncken Feed. Parties i purchasing feed must lurnish the sack. j WACOM AND CARRIAGE i 31 A X V FACTOKY ! mnE UNDERSIGNED, I JL having increased the di ! mensions of his premises, at i the okt stand on the Corner vt "Iain ntCL Tlilni Street, Oregon City, Orcccu, Takes this method of informing his old pa trons, ami as manv new om s as may be pleas, d to call, that he is i:ow preparc-d.U with simple room, good mat' rials, and the very best of mechanics, to build anew, re construct, make, pamt, iron and turn out all compu te, any sort 01 a vehicle irom a common Cart t Concord Coach. Try me. If!ac-UMiiiliix:;, llcve or Or Shoeing-, and General JoLb'mg neatly, cpiickly.anU cheaply none. DAVID SMl'lU. i-i Ess ti?j MASONIC II ALL BUILDING, Oregon (.'Hy, Orecon. K1 T KKKS CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale. en. a o lor cash. Parlor, Dedroom, Office, Sittingroom, and Kitchen l"urmturc, Bureaus, Lounges, O Rocking Chairs, Whatnots, Bedsteads, Washstands. Curled O Hair, and Pulu Mattres sc, Pulu Pillows, Spring Beds, Picture Krames, -O Mouldings, ete etc. Special attention given to I'pholstcrr work in a il :! s ! ! anchi . )r-.-rs fill u with prorrpt new. Hepairb-g done with neat -n"ss and dispaTch. t iirniture made order . Call and examine for yourslvcs. 17may7 2 WILLIAM SINGER If AS F.STAnLISJlF.D fl p r ft mm r n v i f?. $: t it u v t? in.,i FGRTKE KAKUFACTURE OF Furniture, and Doors, AXO 3IOLT.IlNGS OF ALL SIZES. They will also do Turning of every de scription to order, WITH NEATNESS AND IHSFATCir! B--All work warranted. hop on the Liver, in Lewis' Sboi Opposite Orecon City Mills. PACIFIC BOOT AKB 8KCE HOUSE, Sontlnvcs! Corarr I'irsl lta Slcnison Sts FOI: TL A A'jD , OH EG)X. 17llOM THIS RATE 1VE U.&'E JL iidoptcd t he cash basis amj iiai;d TniES FEICES. Come and see' us and there will be mutu al salisiaetion. CUS lU tlVTTtS AT rT-R I0T7 PEICEf A N P OlItSEL V i; H AT Ci ti H. GEORGE A. riiylST, Eouthvett Ccruer Fiit end Korriscn EU. IPoi'tJand, Oregon. August 22d, lS7S-tf. FALL AND VIFTER GCCDS! JUST RECEIVED AT. DEALER IN X. Dry Goods, Clothing, Eoots and Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, q Crockery, Notions, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, etc., etc., etc., etc JXaiii Sfrcff, Orecon City. Producof all kinds houpht, for which I pay th" highest rnarkf-t price. If you d sirc good Goods at I ow prices, call at I. SELLING'S and examine his new stock of Sprinjrpood. Give me a call and convince yorseive. ; My motto is " QfirK sales asd s mali. PHorrrs." hi"hrst market rrice ra?d for -vroaL i.sEixia. Oregon City, Oct. 31, l7S-tf. O G o o G O o o o G o o ft o o O o o o O