Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, March 20, 1874, Image 3

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THE ENTERPRISE,
CITY, OREGOX, MAR. 20, 1S7I.
St. Nicholas for Makcii. The
number of St. Micholas open. with a
very useful article on Ed ward Jenner,
by Clarence Cook. Accompanying this
is a fine iitrravin;; of the statue of
Jenner by Montverdo. The illustra
tions are usually uj to the high stand
ard, and tli?re are some very striking
full-paro pictures. The enirravinig
oalled "Some Curious Fishes," drawn
bv Jas. C. Heard, will oeii the eyes of
tile youngster s. The I'rencli story is
this month, and is well
Illustrated. We notice that a "better
Box" ha.s teen added to the attractions
of the magazine. Tins will be Rood
news to ydiiiii? people who like tu ask
questions of editors.
OCR Dave. A correspondent of the
News from Washington, sjioaks as fol
lows about our Dave: "Col. I). P.
Thompson is energetically at work
about the I epartment, where he is well
known. Whether he resorts to that
persuasive eloquence that wins the
the hearts of poorly-paid clerks, or bet
ter paid he ids of Departments in this
corrupt ci: V, I know not ; but this any
man can see, who cares to observe, that
as an attornev, or claim agent, Dave
can do ni re than anv man from the
l'acitic Coast, whether in or out of the
Senate or House. As a business man
in Washington, Dave is a success. '
Personal.
W. S. Ladd. Fsq., of Portland, was in
town last Monday.
Hon. A. IT. Brown, Senator from Ba
ker called on us last Saturday, j
Thos. SelUVood, of Milwaukie, wa
visible upon our streets this week.
Geo. II. Durham, Prosecuting Attor
ney of the this district, was in town on
Monday.
XV. P. Burns, City Recorder, has so
far recovered as to le able to be upon
the streets.
Chas. E. Warren, Esq., has been con
fined to his led for several days past,
with sickness.
Mr. Joseph Hill, of Portland, called
last Monday. He has purchased a farm
near Dayton and will move onto it this
week.
Messrs. A. Noltner, TL Cauficld, W.
E. White, S. Huelat, Dr. J. Welch, Jos
Young, II. Straight and A. F. Hedges
have absent attending the Democratic
State Convention at Albany.
The Parker Gun. We take pleas
ure in calling attention of our Valley
friends to the wonderful merits of the j
double-barreled breech loading shot !
guns manufactured by Parker Broth
ers, West Meriden, Conn.
The highest testimonial received
from all sections of the count rv, and
the thorough test given it in the- tield
bv our trietid Capt. Cireen B. Samuels,
warrant us in asserting that it is th
best breech-loadintr shot gun in the
world. The simplicity of construction.
the ease with which it can be loaded or
unloaded, the tacility with which the
load can be changed from small to
large shot enabling the sportsman, in
an instant, to adapt his change to anv
sized irame that may present itself the
ease with wnicn it may ue Kept clean
its availability to a country where noth
ing but muzzie-ioauing ammunition
can be procured, all combine to recom
mend ii io cfij opoi isiiuiu wno can
LOST !
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED DOST BETWEEN
JL this eitv and Canemah, Wednesday
morning a leather pocket-book containing
about iSiO currency ; his name will be
loundinsideotthebook. The Under will
be suitably rewarded by leaving me same
at this office. II. PEARSON .
250,000 for 50 ! J
4rtli Grand Concert
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
PUBLIC LIBRARY OP KEMICM.
On Tuesday, 31st Day ofMnrtli, Xext.
Money ! Money !
"rOXEY TO LEND IX SUMS OF $500,
jJX. and upwards.
Oregon Citv, March 10, 1S7I.
mal3tf JOHNSON fc McCOWN.
Sheriff's Notice.
m.VX-PAYERS IN ARREARS ARE RE
X spectfully notified that taxes are over
due, and unless payment Is mado soon.
ws,is win oe added.
A. F. HEDGES,
March 13 f Sheriff of Clackamas Co.
MBR C II A N D I S JS .
THOMAS G H A R f.1 A N
AUCTIION AND COMMISSION.
ESTABLISHED
Lfiai'ii: 60000 tickets ; 12000 gifts!
L-kttep. List. The following is a
list of the Letters remaining in the
Post-office at Oregon City, March 20th,
:
Oeo Avirspi.or, AlU-it I'.cebo. Jack
Coolc? Jesse f oats. Thomas Foster,
Ilenrv Ktihlhirg, M Mann, Uobert S.
Moore, Harry Pearson, Kichev Stewart,
I'harlesSLoc'hr.T W Smith, J II Tucker,
Luigi Vaereti.
If cUed for.etjlea.se sav when "adver !
tU.'d." J.M. lUc.)S, P. M
Tiik Alhixe. American scenery
than which none is more beautiful.
very properly holds the leading place
in the March issue of The Aldine.
Three charming pictures, by J, D
Woodward, represent some of the most
strikinir scenes in North- estern ir-
ginia. A nobler specimen of the wood
engraver's art has never been produced
than the full-page rendering of Wood
ward's "Balcony Falls, James River."
The artist and engraver worked lov
ingly together and the result is what
! may be boldly called a perfect picture,
i The second picture of this series is a
P.L'siNKss Coi.i.kuk. In to-day 's pa
per will be found an advertisement of
the National Itusiness College of Port
land. It'-i needless for us to speak of the
merits of this institution, as they are
known to our citizens; we will say,
however, tluit it is not surpassed by
any similar institution on the Coast.
KvVry young man. every young woman
and "every middle-aged man should
have a thorough business education,
and lltii intitution S-s the place where it
ran ItQ acquired.
Insani:. A man named Morris I'.rod
erick, who lives about miles from here,
w as arrested Wednesday evening by
llenry Hedges, Deputy Sheriff, and
lodged in jail to await the return of
Judge White, when he will doubtless
bx sent lo the asylum, lie was regard
ed as dangerous by both his family
and neighbors, and it was with ntueh
difficulty that he was arrested. He
has been in the asylum before.
IViuu:s. Quite a pleasant time was
had at the surprise party given Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Apperson on Thursday
evening of last week: the leading fea
tures of the entertainment were t ho
tableaux per formanees. Last evening
a large iiniiilxr of the many friends of
XI r. and Mrs. Aekerman gave them a
mirpri.-.- which was highly enjoyed hy
guests.
('an dik.i i" k. O-.ir young friend W.
K. Dement is a candidate for the Ke
publiean nomination for Clerk. If we
were 1. 1 have a K-'publiean for Clerk,
(whieli is one t" the impossibilities),
wii kn -.v of noil': who would suit us
belter ilir.n K ig- no. lie has strong
u;i;Mi!if :it, however, who desire to bo
sacri:i.- I ;.)r the gooil of their party.
Sit ;!. vs. At n nii-eting of the
woman sullYagists. held in the Court
House M m 1 ;v ev nin r, J. IieYore
J ihn- iii sji t-t ;i President : S. M.
M C in and Mrs. K. L. V. is; 1: am. Yiec
I'lei-i lfii; M II Im.inds, Secretarv.
It w;n de.-i led t!i at the officer .should
bo called h'js" and "hims."
Nk-.v (l.iiiKV Ciias. II. Cavu'ield, at
the oi l stand, riM-cive! a sjtlemlid lot
of new goods last week, which he offeis
to hi.s patrons at remarkable low pi ice?.
Charlie is :dvays up to the demands
of the trade, and deserves a liberal
xhar j of patronage.
IU.movkii.-M r. J. I. Hurst and fam
ily removed from tbi city to Corvallis
yestornlay. Mr. H. intends to erect a
liri1 irrist mill, with five run of burrs,
at tHit place this summer. He is a
K try I mil ler and will undoubtedly suc
ceed in tiiis new enterprise.
strikine; view of the wonderful "Natu
ral I'ridtre. and the third represents a
! lovelv spot on the James lliver. above
! Koihj Ferry. The trumpot-llowers,
and other vines, twining gracefully
i over an old maple tree in the fore
' ground. The literary contents do not
fall behind the pictures in number and
interest. The editorial articles in nnm
i ber consist of "Poland" "Views in Vir
S einia." "Return of the Kxile." "The
Wolf turned Sheoherd," "Ieveloi
ment of Animals" and "f.oethe at
Home." Subset intion price $o, includ
ing chronios "The Kist" and "The
West." James Sutton Si Co.. publish
ers, 58 Maiden L,ane, New York City.
tJov. Thomas K. Uranilette, of Touis
ville, Ky., has given three years to the
building up of a Public Library in
Louisville, which he intends shall be
the best in the country. He is doing it
by a series of Gift Concerts, the profits
of which go to the Library. The third
drawing distributed o0,00, and the
fourth which takes nlace March 31st,
distributes Sl.oOO.OOO. The drawing
will certainlv occur on the day named
and the l,n) gifts distributed as set
forth in advertisements.
L.utfiK Siiii'Mknt. J. J. Herman, of
Kock (.'reck, in this county, this week
shipped 10,)s4 Rs of bacon, raised and
cured bv him, to the Portland market,
which realized him about 11 cts. lb.
Tins is the largest shipment of bacon
we have heard of leaving this county.
Pitijf auiks. The Republican primar
ies will 1 holden to-morrow at 1 p. m.
Various aspirants are endeavoring to
set things up to suit their own notion
as to who shall be the victims.
AnnKEAin.K .Srui'RtsK. A number
of the friends of Prof. Macrum assem
bled at his residence last Tuesday even
ing and presented him with a valuable
set of law books.
The Great AntafonUt of Dieao.
What Is the great natural antagonist of
disease? It is the vital principle. From
the moment that disease is devclored in
the system, this champion fights the in
truder until it either conquers or is con
quered. Which side should medicine sci
ence espouse in this life and death struggle?
Should It depress and cripple the phsvical
energies of the patient.thereby helping the
disorder, or should it reintorce the vitalitv
of the patient and thereby assist in quell
ing the ailment? Of course the proer
ans.ver to this question,must be obvious to
every one above the jrrade of an idiot or a
lunatic, and hence it lollows that th weak
and broken down invalid who chooses to
dose himself with depleting slops, instead
of toning, invigorating and vitalizing his
his enervated frame with Ilostetters Stom
ach Hitters, must b cither feeble minded
or deranged. .Surely nothing short, of im
becility or Insanity could induce a Mrson
laboring under bodily weakness and ner
vous prostration, to take day after dav
powerful doses of some drastic purgative
in the hope of gaining strength thereby.
Although charlatans may advertise prep
arations of this charac as tonics, people in
the full iosscssion of their reason can not,
one would think, accept them as such. If
they do the penalty of their credulity may
be the shortening of their lives. The rheu
matic, the iiyseptle, the bilious, the debil
itated and nervous, all who are subject to
intermittents, or other diseases brought o"
by the inclement weater which prevails at
this season .will do well to strengthen their
nerves, tone their stomachs and regulate
their bowels with the Bitters. The two
fold operat ion of the restorative as an in
vigorator and an a;x-ri'iit, in addition to
its direct and stx-citlc effect uion the dis
ordered liver, renders it a most efficient
remedy for complaints of the digestive, se
cretive and excretive organs, at present in
use. This fact is conceded by eminent
members of the faculty whose testimony
to that effect is published in Hostetter's
A'manacfor 1S71.
Seven- Safeocariw aoAisst Constmp
tios are united in Utile's Iloncy of llore
fiounrt find r. It calms t he most violent
cough and cur -s the worst cold in a few
hours, and avers all danger. Crittcn
ton's, 7 6th Avemi . Sold by all Irur!rist s.
l'ike's Toothache Drops cure in i uuuuiv.
Johnson's AiHKlijite Liniment is, without
doubt., the safest, surest, and best remeds
that has been invented for internal and
external use. It. is applicable to a grout
variety of complaints, and is equally bene
ficial for man or beast.
We have seen it stated In various' papers
throughout the country, that Agents for
the sale of Shrrvlnn's Cavalry Contiitiuh
Powtlrrs were authorized to refund the
money to any person who should use them
and not. be satisfied with tie? result. We
doubted this at first, but the proprietors
authorize us to say that it is true.
LIST OP GIFTS :
One Grand Cash Girt
Ono Grand C ash Gilt
One Grand Cash Gilt
One Grand Cash Gilt
Onetirand Cash Gilt
10 Cash gilts,
30 Cash gilts,
50 Cash gitfs,
SO Cash gilts,
100 Cah gilts,
150 Casn gilts,
2r0 Cash gilts,
3J5 Cash gilts,
11,000 Cash gilts,
.$250,000
100,000
50,000
25,000
, 17,500
$10,000 each, 100,000
5,000 each, ljo.ooO
1,000 each, 50,000
500 each, 40.IKKJ
400 each, 40.0W)
300 each, 45,000
200 each. 50,000
100 each, 32, 50
50 each, 550.000
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
"V"OTICE I HEREBY GIVEN THAT I
J will not be responsible for any debts
contracted by any other person on my ac
count, from and after this date.
L. DIT.LER.
Oregon City, March 3, 1S71. 4w
FO U SALE.
rpiIE BEAUTIFUL Q CARTER SEC
JL tion of land, known as the Boise
claim, 5 miles from Oregon City, will be
offered for sale for a short time only. The
proprietor is not "hard up." For terms,
'tc- "I'P'y to Capt. A. F. Hedges or Dec.
barlow, Oregon City, or Willamette .Farm
er office, Salem.
March 5 .-tf
A. B. 'RICHARDSON
Auetioiicer,
Cornier of Kront Oak st.,Foitland.
1853.; Auction JsiJes
Of Real Estate, Groceries, General
chaudibC and llorsts.
Mer-
"rvESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZEN'S
XJ of Oregon City and of the Willamette !
alley, that he is still on hand and doing
business on the old motto, that j
i
A Nimble Six Pence is Better than a Slow
. SJiilHny.
I SALE DAYS-
-Wcdnrsdav and Saturday
A. 13. RlClIARlsON".
Auctioneer.
I English Refined Tar and 1 uncle Iron
Total, 12,000 gifts.all cash,...
Yf 31. BBOUGHTOX
"rOULD INFORM THE CITIZENS OF
M Oregon City and vicinity that he is
.....i, ooo.ooo prepared to furnish
Thi oonc-rt and distribution of girts will FIR, SPRUCE AND CEQAR LUMBER,
positively and unequivocally take place on ' ' wkJHa luaiuum
the dav now fixed, whether all tne tickets
are sold or not, and the 12.0O) gilts all paid
In proiortion to the nu inner oi uckcis soiu.
PUKE OF TICKETS!
Whole tikets, f 50 ; Halves, f 25; Tenths,
or each coupn, f5 ; Eleven whole tickets for
50J ; 22 Si whole tickets for l,0OO; 113 whole
t ickets lor $ j,tH)0 ; 227 whole tickets for $10,
00c. No discount on less than ?500 worth of
tickets.
TIIO. K. IJR V 51 LETT E,
Of every description.
DRY FLOOUIXG, EILIXG,
SPlll'CK (for shelving.) LATTICE,
PICKETS, KK.VCL POSTS (Cedar)
Constantly on Hand.
Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished
on the shortest, notice, at as low rates as it
c.Tn be purchased in the State.
Give ino a call at the
Agnt Public Library
Manager Gift Concert,
I'.uilding, Ixmisville. Ky.
Kentucky, and
l'ublic Library
marl3w4.
orsx;ox CITY
March 13, 1S74 :tf
SAW .11ILX.S.
Siimmoiis.
In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon,
for the County of Clackamas.
5Iary A. Roberts, Plaintiff.
vs.
Wm. II. Roberts, Defendant.
To Win. II. Roberts, said defendant :
' THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oil
egon : You are hereby required to ajv
pear and answer the complaint nieu
iagainst you in the above entitled suit on
or before the first day of the term of said
Court following the expiration of six weeks
Irom the publication of this summons,
saiil term ol" said Court will begin Jlnn
dav. the 27th dav of April. 1874 : and if you
fail so to appear and answer said com
plaint, the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the reli'-f prayed for in said complaint.
which is a dissolution of marriage contract
existing between you and defendant, and
lor costs and disbursements of this suit.
Summons published by order of Hon.W.
W. Upton, Judge of said Court.
Dated March 7th, lstil.
JOHNSON A McCOWN,
mal3', C Atty 's lor Plaint iff.
WILLAMETTE RIVER
TRANSPORTATION CO'S
m
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I have just returned from San Francisco,
where I purchased one of the
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
stock or GOOVS
ever before offered In this city ; and consists
In part, as follows :
Boots and Shoes,
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Paints and Oils,
Sasli and Doors,
Chlnaware, Queensware,
Stoneware, Crockery,
Platcdwarc, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Ladies and
Gents' Furnishing
Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy Xo-
Rope, Faming lions of Every
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
Mattings. Oil
Cloth, Wall Paper, etc..
Of the above list, I can say my stock is the
MOST CO I L K T E
ever offered in this market, and was selcted
with especial care lor t he Oregon City trade.
All of which I now offer lor sale at the
tngnsn Square
Saws.Serews.l- ry-Paus
cneci iron, 1.
G. Iron.
and Octpaon Cast
toel..Hi:rse shoes. Last's.
ALSO
A largo assortment of Groceries nd I io-
uors. a. !: irun im,vhv
1 .
Auctioneer.
Jan. 1, lS73-tf.
M A .V V FACT O Ji IES.
impnifm s lls,
Savior, Laliocuue A: Co.
Orcgcn Cit".
Keep constantly on hand for sale Flour,
S.iddhr.es.l'.lan :,,,d Clneken I - ed. Parties
feed I
!u.st lurnish the sack.
SELLING OFF
SELLING OFF
t;e i."si.iien;i: uixtV:h stock of
BOOTS and SHOES!
FILL LEAVE FLANDERS WHARF,
Portland, at (5 o'clock, A. 3t., as follows :
For Corvallis ami "Iutfrmr-tlhitc Toints :
?Iond!j", AVecInesday and Friday.
SllllllllOllsS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Cluekanuut.
Vdministra-)
estate of .Mary Plaintiff.
For the very best phographs, goto Brad
ley A Rulofson's Galery without STAIRS
Aneeittl In tlie Elevator, 420 Montgomery
Street, San Francisco, California.
Arthur Warner
tor of the
Prosser, deceased
vs.
William Prosser, John A.)
Fisher and A. M. Fisher. )
For Albany ami Intermediate Points :
Manila)-, Tuesday, Wednesday, Tlinrs
Iy and Friday.
For Dayton, LaFajvltc and Mc.Minnvill:
Saturday and Monday.
Passage to Corvallis $ 2 00
Passage o Albany i f,,
Passage t o Salem l (:)
Passage to MeMinnville 100
.iOLD.SMITII. President.
December 12th, 1S73. tf.
John A.I Iiefendants
FonfiKD. The name of on? of our
most estimable woman was forced to a
petition to Mr? forthcoming legislature
prayining that the elective franchise be
jjiveii to woiiiefi. Ladies, tliat's a poor
way to help alo:i' a bad cause, lor it
will rise u; to t irmeiit its perpetrator's.
IU ii.oino. Mayor McCown hascom
menc hI t!ie erection ef a new resilience
on the blulT, near the site of his present
lit! 'it'itioii. S. J. Tracy, a printer on
tho ICx rKKitti"K, has pu'rch i.sed a block
or' 1 ts ne ir the Ahernet hy,aii'.l i erect
itr a rest'lence thereupoii.
Foot CVt. Frank Kinearson had th1
ininfortuue to cut his foot nearly otT
while at work at otie of the fisheries
d e.vn on the Columbia a short time
ninety; he returned home last week,. mi
is uettinj along as well as could Ixj ex
loo:ed. iDlPnovtMi tiik 8ntKi:r. Commis
sioner Meldrum is macadamizing the
street on the hill adjacent to the res;-
deneea of res.srs. Sinirer, Jenkins
Noltner, Miller and MH'nwn. It Is a
m ac!i needed improvement.
Examination. The quarterly t jiim
inition of teachers will bo held at the
Neminary on Saturday, M irch 2sth ; all
.e.chers who expect to teach in the
pnMic schools of this county must bo
present ot this puMle examination.
OFriCKH-j O. C. V IKK l)Er.MlTME5T.-
Tho following persons have leen
elected otlieer.s of the Hoard of lk'le-
gutesorthe Oregon City Fire Depart
rient; li. T. Rarin, l'residcnt; M. C
Athey, See. ; II. .1. Harding, Treas.
Smali.-Pox. A case of suuUl-pox ex
jts in this city ; we btlieve it rijrht that
he public should know it. Every pre
caution has leen taken to prevent its
spread, ami hope kjii to chronicle its
dlisappcarance. .
HfNAWAY. Quite a commotion was
,?ausd amonij the crinoline portion of
i'rof. rojx?s school yesterday evening
lv a saddle horse moving very rapidly
through the street with an awning post
fctialKd.
MARhirro. Near Oswego March 5, at
the residiiiiee of the bride's father by
A. Iradbiiy, J. P., Thomas E. Hoi
comb, of Yamhill county, and Miss
L-aura Walling, of Clackamas county
Hepaireo. The Episcopal Church is
being rerpapc-red, and new cushions
made for the seats, and now looks as
neat and comfortable as could be wish
cd for. -
Snow. Quito a snow storm prevailed
in the foot hills about fifteen miles from
here last Sundav; snow fell to the
depth of throe feet.
Union Tkmpeuanck Pkayer Meet-
ino. A union temperance prayer meet
ing was held at the Baptist church in
this city last Wednesday" evening.
LrMUKii. Mr. Wm. Bronghton ad
vertises to furnish lumlier of all de
scriptions at very reasonable rates. He
makes the very lest.
CoNrr.nr. A concert will be given at
Pope's Hall next Tuesday evening.
Kind IIeakted. Some useful les
sons or examples may be found in
the mosfe simple, occurrences. At
the Terre Haute, depot, recently, an
old ladv attempted to get off while
the cars were in inotiou. A gentle
man standing jiear the door prevent
1 her. "Let her go," exclaimed a
kind-heartf d p.ts.seuger, "if she gets
tilled, it will bo a warning to some
body else."
IZEAli TIIIS NOTICH!
Many of our patrons are indebted to
us for subscription and advertising.
Some ate behind for several years, and
for whom we have bought white paper
ind worked. This we cannot afford to
lo always. Pay day must come, and
unless they come forward soon we
shall be compelled to close our account
with them anil irivo tne onisiosome
erson who will see that payment
is made. All persons in arrears tor
subscription who will pay before the
middle ol next iiiontn wnai tney owe.
md iiiiv one year in advance, we will
charge at tlic' rate of ?"J ") ier annum.
Alter that date we shall charge :si wneu
not strictl v paid in advance. We can
not atrord to buy paper for those who
thin'v pav dav never comes. We trust
tliiMe indebted will pay without further
notice. A. .noltxkk, i uuiisner.
Oregon City, March l, 1S74.
New Books. Mr. J. W. Powell,
agent for Clackama,is now canvassing
the county for suscriptions to the
"Wild Life in the West," and the
History of the Grange Movement."
Wild Life in the Far West" is a vol
ume of 483 pages, quarto size, in good
typo, on fine white paper and handsomely-bound.
It contains, also, thir
ty-three illustrations, some ot them on
tinted paper, and the frontispiece ele
gantly colored. The record of Capt.
Ilobbs experionco Is told in a straight
forward manner and is verv interesting
in reading. In addition to'th relation
of huntiui, trapping, and Indian tight-
: :.!' ' r '.i :. ......
om liiemems, nives ine wrimis
lenee in the Mexican War and in that
between Juarer. and the Imperialists
under Maximillian, in both of which
the author took an active part The
history of the Grange movement or, the
farmers' war against monopolies ; be
inj; a full and authentic account of the
struggles of the American farmers
airaiust the extortions of the railroad
companies. With a history of the rise
and progress of the Order" of Patrons
ot Husbandry ; its oliects. present eon-
CC!ilFiSS:GKS liF AN SNVAUD.
PiTKi.isiiFn as a warning and for the
benefit of Yoi'NO Men and otiikus who
suffer from NKUVol'S DKI5ILITV, IAJSS
OI" MANIIOOI, etc.. l olnt intf out the means
of eif-eure. W ritten by .Nathaniel May
fair, Ks'i., who cured himself after under
iing considerable quabkery, and iuail"il
tree on reeeivinK a jnjst-p.aid directed enve
lope, bvthe publisher,
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11 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Time Kiteiided to March 1, 1S7L
The time for the purchase of t he following
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Mont'ith's IntrcKtuction to Ueojjra phy
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JOHN MY K1W.
r
To William I'rosser, one of the above nam
ed defendants :
N TIIK NAM K OF Til K STATK OF OUE-
L ton, you art; nereoy reipnreu to appear
and ans.ver the complaint hied against
you in tlie above entiiis.-d suit, by the first
day of the t nil of said court, following the
expiration of six weeks Irom the first pub
lication of this summons ; s.uil lirst publi
cation bcintf on t lie tit h iay ol .March, 1.S71,
and said next term of I'ourt coiisin-iiciii
on thu l!7th day of April, 1S71 ; and if you
lai 1 to answer said com plaint , the plaint irr
will apply to the Court for the reiiet de
mandeu therein, which is that a certain
deed b'-arin date June etli, 1S01, made by
defendants John A. Fisher and A. M. Fish
er to you, the said W illiam Prosser, pur
porting to convey certain real estate in
Clackamas County, .State of Oregon, de
scribed in said deed as situated in and
being parts of s -ctions eight and nine in
township two south, range oneeast, togeth
er with all the personal pro)erty on said
land claim at the date of said deed, be de
clared void and of no force oreHect.
Ity order of the Hon. W. W. I- rton. Judge
of said Court, dated the second (Z) day ol
March, 1S7L IIUF.l.AT.t: Wakiikn,
tiinar7w. Att'ys for Plaintiff.
OREGON STEAMSHIP GO.'S
STEAMBOAT NOTICE!
AT THE :
Pacfic Boot & Shoe House, o
Corner First ami Monisoii Stmts,
J'OJiTLAND, Oli KG ON,
Will be Closed Out for th? Next Thirty
Davs
At and Je:
Than Cost.
tr. 10. v'. COUKE,
Will pav OKF.GON CITY for PORTLAND
every day Kxcept Sunday, at 7 o'clock,
A. M. Returning, will p-ave Port land for
Oregon City at o'clock, 1. M.
fctv. ALICE,
Will l.'.iveOKFXJON CITY for CORVALLIS
every Monday and Thursday ot each week.
Lowest Market Ra cs.
No use for the ladies, or any one else, to
think of going to Portland to buy goods lor
1 am jJvieriHtnea to ahi. c i and not to
allow mysell to be
Q'BERSOLD IX THE STATE OF OK EGON.
All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay
ments, believing as I do that
Twenty Years Experience
in Oregon City enables me to know the re
quirements of the trade. Come one and all
and see for yourselves that the old stand of
THOMAS CIIAKMA
cannot be beaten in quality or price. It
would be useless lor me to tell you all the
advantages 1 can offer you in the sale of
eootls, as every store that advertises does
that, and probably you have been disap
pointed. All 1 wish to say is .
Come, and S;'?,niitl Ex:.iniiii? for Voarsi Ives
fori do not wish to make any mistakes.
My object is to tell all my old friends now
that 1 am still alive, and desirous to sell
goods cheap, for cash, or upon such terms
as agreed upon. Thanking all for the liber
al patronage hc-retotorf bestowed.
lllll.s. CllAU.MAN,
Main St reef, regon City,
lAgal Tenders and Count v Scrip taken at
market rates. TIK rs. CHARM AN.
B"5;,IKX lbs wool wanted bv
THUS. CHARM AN.
P It 1 C E Si
Ladies' Kid Foxed Palmorals, J
Misses' do do
Children's do do
Men's Heavy Loots,
Toys' do
Youth's do
hildren's l oots,
Men's Kip Hand-made . uHom 3-soled
Toots,
Patridge"S slaughter l oot
do Orain Hunting loots
Ilibbard's el. brat"d Hand-made
French calf
Smith, hainplin ,y Co. (Portland)
Custom I'rein-'n ealf
Smith, Chatnplin A- i o. (Portland)
listoin Arm rican cal!
Men's b'-st (Quality Huiding
do American 1 lid i tig
do ruckl" Art ie Ov rshoes
do Alaska ui
do b"st quality Rubber d
Women's I uekle Artie Overshoe s
do do do
do Self-acting Rubber do ..
Men's Sercwd fncans
do Pegged do
do California Calf, tap sob-
do do buff ealf, tap sole,
niartt-tf
1 50
1 LT
1 t0
2 75
L'tK)
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1 00
5 00
4 W
4 W
C50
&vt
r. 50
5f0
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1 50
1 00
1 50
1 25
l m
1 75
1 00
4 50
350
FALL AMD WiliTER CCLCS!
JUST RLCKIYKD AT
o
sti. i )AA"r( r.
Will leave OKWid.V CITY for McMINN
VILLK. LAFAVKT1K and DaYTON. and
all points between, every Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday of each week. "laves
thePasin jit 8. o'clock, a. m., and connect
with the train at Canemah at it, A. m.
Fori Sai.k. We will sell either a Flo
rence or Grover fc liaker .Sewing Ma
chine at San Francisco orices. In order
that those who desire a machine, and
are not able to pay the entire amount
may lie accommodated, we will sell
them on the installment plan, payable
so much per month until paid tor.
OtlSTACLES TO M A II It I A G K.
Happy Relief for Youn Men from the
effects of Krrors and Abuses in early life.
Man hood restored. Impediment s to Mar
riage removed. .New method ot treatment.
New and remarkable remedies. Looks and
circulars sent free, in sealed enveloi's.
Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2
South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa., an In
stitution having a high reputation for hon
orable conduct and professional skill,
novti :ly
JVA'ir TO-DAY.
lUlllIlOllH.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for the Couny ,,f Clackamas.
fstv. ATBATnTV,
Leaves OKKOON CITY for HAKRIsnURG
and Kl'GKNK and all intermediate points
every week.
Edward Wilcox, , Plaintiir.
vs.
Mary Francis Wilcox, J-Defendant.
To Mary Francis Wilcox, said defendant.
N THE NAM K OF TIIK STATE OF OR
L egon, yon arj hereby required to appear
and ansver the complaint hied against
you in the above entitled suit, by the first
day of t he term of said Court lollowing the
expiration of six weeks from the lirst pub
lication of. this summons; said lirst publi
cation being on the 0th day of March, ls74,
and said next term of said 'ourt commen
cing on the Silh day of April, 1S71; and if
you lail to answer said complaint, the
plaintiir will apply to the Court lor the
rdief demanded therein, whicti is for a
dissolution of the marriage contract noNV
existing between plaintiir and defendant
herein.
P.y order of Hon. W. W. Upton, Judge of
said Court, dateii the second (2) day of
.uarcu, is i. Hvki.at A wakrkn,
mari).7 Att'ys for Plaintiff.
t-ti I'amiit? latton,
Iaves OH EG ON CITY for ALI5ANY and
all intermediate points bet ween twice ev
ery week. J. D. lill.F.S, Agent.
Or.-gon City, February, II, 1.S74.
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DEALER IN
Dry GimhIs,
Clot hir.fr.
Root-and Shoes,
Ha rd re, C n .-eri' s.
Crock ry, No! ion.
Ladies ;n-.d Gents"
Furnishing Goods,
tc, etc., tc, etc
Muiii fitrec, Oitgon City.
UVERY, FEED, AND SALE
STABLE.
SELLING OFF AT COST!
FOJl (3() DAYS !
Strictly For Casli, Only !
N&TiONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE.
first Strict lictwpeii Alder ami 3Iir
rhon St., and Alder Street Iietiveen
Firt uml Front Street.
loi'tlancl, Oregon.
4 X INSTITUTION DESIGN ED TO PRE-
Jr. nare noi'S, YOUNG and MIDDLE I
AGJfD .Iff.VIor Business Affairs.
HllllllllOllS.
In the Circuit Court of thr State of Oregon,
for the County of Ciaekamas.
John X. Smith and Mary Smith, plaintiff,
vs.
J. II. Martin, Defendant.
Cliitliin,:, Dry Good, Hontx and Slxoes,
Hats Pitrnisltinjr Omuls, Jew
elry Htid Fancy Goods,
Groceries, Etc.
TK IN"
st-ictly
!I. M. DfFKAXCE,
XV. L. "WHITE, t
President.
Serrt-turj-.
For acquiring a Practical It u tines Hrfuca
tion this institution otrrs superior advan
tag s, and Is ackno lodged by leading
iiusiucss Men to be the best
Ooinirieveial Collogo
on the Pacific Coast, and second to none.
Each Department is First Class, and is un
der the special charge of experienced
teachers, and the whole school is und"r
the immediate superintend Mice of the
1 "resident and Secretary. The school room
and counting are united upon a plan that,
license to the student all the practical ad
vantantages of each. There is in oieration
A HANKING HOUSE
fully illustrating- that business. The same
svstem bMng observed in each department,
the st udent buys, sells, ships, barters, con
signs, discounts, insures, draws chcks,
nots and drafts, gives las's, deeds, Jfcc,
and goes through the entire routine of
ACTUAL niSIXESS.
i- the best book
ill-ivy
In adding to the completeness of the In
stitution the proprietors have instituted a
SEPARATE DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES.
Tin j ontrnnee to rooms of this Denartment
oitionanaprossiects: to winch is added is upon Alder street, and access to them
V Sketches of leading Gran-ers. This Is had only by t he t-achers and lady s u-
for Acquiring n Thorough Knowledo of
Business Iractice; of Telegraphy and Pen
manship. The
DEPARTMENT OF TELEGRAPHY
is in charge of first-class orerators an.i
teachers, and sup li'-d with all the appar
atuses of a first-class office.
Thi Institution as now conducted claims
to have facilitl-s for imparting a thorough
kno ledge of the
Art of renmanship !
that not one in ten of the Bcsiness Col
leges now in existence poss-ss8; the De
partment being under t he social superin
tendence of one of the Leading Penmen of
the United States. .......
For full particulars "nd for National
rtrTx-s College JoCknal sent to any
Fever and Ague, Chill Feves, &c
A few months after having com menced
the manufacture f o..,. : m
ical Dicovery, the pro'prietr began to r
ceive nnm- rous letters from all parts of
the Western and Southern States bestow
ing the most unbounded r rals- uiwn it for
havingprom ptly the writers or th?ir friends
of fever and scue, or other forms of ml as-
iun.i.,i-t in.t i.orious aiseases H was re
peatedly urged to make known his confes
sion, which is as follows conic s-
.ET-MAJr Joff- r. Kan., 6. 173.
DR. R. . Kierce : r Having used a
fewbottesof your Golden Medical discov
ery, and believing it to be the very best
mediclnce for ChiHs and Fever I wish to
buy it the dozen, please give your ric for
it. Rev. Taos. O'Rielly.
n.i.n . . r-i - Anil rPRS.
le FRANCE Oi WHITE,
Ixck Box 10. Portland. Oregon.
To J. II. Martin, said defendant :
IN THE NAM EOF THE STATE OF OUE
gon.you ar hereby r 'piind to appear
and answer t he com plaint liavl against you
in the above entitled action bv the first
day of the term of said ("ourt following the
expiration of six weeks from the tirst pub
lication of this summons; said first publi
cation b"ing on the Mh day of March 1S7I,
and said next term of said' ourt coin in di
cing on the "J7t h day of April, 1.S71 : and if
you fail to ans.ver said complaint, the
plaintiir will take Judgment against you
lor t he revival of a certain judgement ren
dered against you in said Court on the 21st
day of .March, 1SK7, for Mo sum of tHO 21-100
dollars with cost and disbursements.
Hv order of Hon. W. V. L'nton. Judge of
stid Court, dated the 'second (-) day of
March, 1ST I. UPELATi warren,
CmarTw Att y for I'laintlir.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Clackamai.
John P. Gage. Plaintiff,
vs.
Nancy Ilobbins, ct. al.. Defendants.
To Nancy A. Pall and Larkln Hall, her
husband, two of said d efendants :
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E STAT E O F O KE
gon, you are hereby required to appear
and ansVer the com.ilaint tiled against
vou in the above entitled suit, by th first
dav of the next term of said Court follow
ing the expiration of six weeks fnjm the
first publication of this summons; said
first publication being on the tith day of
March, 1S74, and said next term of said
Court commencing on the 27th day of
April, 1874; and if you fail to answer said
coinnlalnt, the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded therein,
which is that you, the above named de
fendants with the other defendants in
said complaint named, execute to the said
plaintiff herein a deed for certain land de
scribed in complaint as the south half of
the northeast quarter of sction 31, to-vn-shiti
2 south, range 1 east, Willamette Me
ridian, in Clackamas Countv, "State Gf Ore
gon, in pursuance of -a written agreement
to that effect made by John D. Ilobbins,
no - deceased, in his life time with this
plaintiff.
By order of the Hon. V. W. Upton , Judge
of said Court, dat"d the scond (21 day of
March. Ii7L Hcelat fc Warren,
6mar7w Att's for Plaintiff.
And will be enabled to give everybody sat
isfaction, compared u ith prices els -wliere,
Oivc usa call and examine for yourselves.
LEVY iiUOS.
Oregon City, Jan. 1st, 1S71.
SOCIETY XO TICES.
OKEGOX LOIHill XO. 3, I. I. O. V.,
Meets every Thursday r-.
evenin-gat 7 ' o'clock, in the
Odd Fellows' Hall, Main sss-
street. Menihers of the Or
der are invited to attend. liv order
N. Ct.
HEKCCCA DCGRKE LODGE XO.
I. O. O. F., Meets on the jrfrrg
Second and Fourth Tues- ;Zlr
day eveninirs each month Rk:
at 71- o clock, in the Odd
Fellows' Hall. Menibeisof the Degree
are invited to attend.
A . V
MULTNOMAH LODGE XO. I,
it A. M.. Holds its regular com
niunications on the First and
Third Saturdays in each month
at 7 o'clock from theOth of Sep
tember to the Hot h of March : and 71
o'clock from the 20th of March to the
20th of September. Brethren in irood
standing are invited to attend.
lly order of ,V. M.
FALLS EXCAMI'MEXT XO.4,1.0.
O. F., Meets at Odd Fellows
Hall on the First andThird Tues
dav of each month. Iatriareha
in good standing are invited to attend
JOHN 31. HAC0X,
IMPORTER AND DEALER
In Rooks Stfltinnrrr I-r,,,
ery, etc., etc. 7L-a, -y
Oregon City, Oregon.
yAt Charman &. Warner's old stand
mieiy oceupiea oy .m. Acfceman, Main st,
rjl II E IT NDE RS K i N ED PROPR I ETOR OF
1 the Livery Stableon Fifth street.Oregon
City, Oregon, keejis constantly on hand
Saddle iind IIjjfy Horses,
Isiigics, (ai ria gi'.s aijrf Hacks,
I3!! cos li o; soiim ble.
He will also run a hack to and from the
WILK8IT SODA SPRINGS
during the summer season, with good
horses.eompetent ami gentlemanly drivers.
FARE AT LIVING EATES.
J. M. FRA7.ER, Proprietor.
Oregon City, May 27, 1S73.
J OH N SCKRAK!,
Main St., Oregon (.'ity.
3IAM FACTURER WJ IMPORTER
Snddlrs, Harness,
Saddler y- If :iri!
ivare, etc., c.
OF
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niCII HE OFFERS AS CHEAP A
T can be had in the State, at
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
7"1 warrant my goods as represented.
1,000 DEER SKI HE
w a is" t t: d,
AND AISO,
LL OTHER KINDS OF HIDES, FOR
iv. which I will pay the highes market
price in cash Pring on your liid' s and ti-t
your coin lorthem.
JOHN SCHRAM,
Saddle and Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, lS73-ni3.
IT 11 It JZ S 31
skcalv;atep. bay
OYSTERS!
rpHE UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCES
A to the citizens of Oregon ( ity that le
has reoicncd his Oyste r Sa loon and lies
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taurant.and can dish out Fresh Oysters t
nu orucrs. cotr.'e. Tea and ( hocolat
alwajs on hand; also a general assort
ment of confectionarv. ()vstcr s'Tved u
in every style desir-d. 'L( lUIS S V VL.
Oregon City. Sept. 20, 1573-tf.
STILL IN' THE FIELD!
1EM0YED SECOND DOOR SOUTH 0
HAAS' SALOON".
WILLIAMS Sl HARDING,
AT THE
LINCOLN BAKERY,
17"EEPTHE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
V. of Family Oroceries to beiouna in in
city. All goods warranted. Goods ddiv r-r
in the citv free of charge. The highest casr.
price paid for countrv produce.
Oregon City, March 2S, ImT.
lYoduce of kinds bought , for which I
iy the biv:li'Pt jr.ark t pric. It vou de
sire gootl fioods at I.eiw jTie'S. call at
I. S 7-7 I. L I N G ' s O
a nd exa m i no b is new stock of Sprinc goods
iiiiit u ran anu convince voursejves.
My motto is.
" QfK'K SALES AM) S.MALI. PROFITS."
The highest market price paid Inr wcol
I. SELLING.
Oregon City, Oct. 31, lts7."l-tf.
x ; rr i c t-". !
VT THE SOLICITATION OF MAN'Y
fri"Tids, I tak t Lis md liod of j ubliclv
innouncing msi It n carililate lor the
Mlie ft' Mice iii' of Clackamas ounty,
snbji'ct to. the vill of .the approaching
n'WT-tic nnvtition. A.I . FAII.EY.
sO'nci:.
T THE SOLICITATION OF MANY
friends, I take t his m tbod of public v
uinouneing insll a candieato lor the
ilice ot tountv Judgot t.'lackama s Coun-
sut'j'ct to j !, u ill the si pi reaching
A
Democratic I niivpntici:
W. L. WHITE.
1840.
iiiiic Tests The mini's
Of
1874.
Ml "iliiurs.
I Him Y YE.RSi c rtainly !org enough
tnneto prove tin fticacy ol iitij mcuicine,
nd t hat t he I am-Jviil r is des. rvinir 01 nil
its proi rii-tors claim lor it , is am j. proved
oy tin' unparaii'-i u poj uiar.ty it lias at
:aind. It is a sure and elfi-ct ive remedy,
it is sold in almost imt.v count ry in t he
Aorld, and it ie i us onl to b- known to be
prized, and it r mtatioii as a ied:cine of
in-at Virtue, is luliy and jx rniancnt lv es
tablished. It is tie- gre;tt 1 amiiv dicine
ol Or' at Vlrt ue, is lnlly and p ruianciitly
stablaislietl. It is 1 he grat i emily M d
icine ol t le age. '1 a k"ii mt rnally.it cures
Dysentery, Cholera, Diarrho-a, ( raniji idjid
Pain in t he stomach, 1 ow l t otnj laint,
Painters' olie. Liver omj liiint, Lysi f p
si.1, or Indigestion, Sudivn i oius. Sore
: hroat and t oughs. In ken Fxternally, it
-un s Praises, Coils, l-Vons, uts, 1 urns,
Sealds, Old Sores and Sprains, Swellings of
be Joints, '1 oot haehe. Pa in in the 1 act',
Neuralgia and Rheumatism, 4 ha ped
Hands, 'Frost Litten Fed, Ac.
l'ain is suppose d to be t h- lot of us poor
mort a Is, as in vit able as death, and I in ble
at any tim- come tifon us-. '1 herHore, It
is imi ortant that rem dial agents should
be at hand to b- us' d on emcrg ncy, when
we re m.nie to leel tlie excruciating agony
of pain, or the digressing inlluencs of
iitease. Such a remedial exists in Perry
Davis "Pain-Killer," the lame ot which
has extended over all tlie earth. Amid the
ternal ices ol the Polar regions, or beneath
tlie intolerable and burning suns of the
tropics its virtues ar known and apj re
. Mated. And by it suffering humanity has
ound rejiel Irom many ol its ills. Iheef
ect ol tlie Pain-KilhT upon the patient,
hen taken iid' rna llv in cases of 1 ough,
'old.Powel I omi laint.i hop rajiysept ry,
ind other air- ctioius of th' syst m, has
b"en trulv womleri tH, and has on tor it a
name among medical preparations that
an never In lorirot ten. Its success in re
novif" pain, its nn external r'lned.in
ase of 1 urns, I ruis's, sor-s and Sprains,
uts stings of Inseets.A-c.,HiHi cthfrcausrg
f su'lT' ring h.-s seejir d lor it tV most
.rnmin nti siri"n nnion-r t he medicines
! tie lav. p.'van t count' rleits and
f.rtlihss i n j i l at Ions, f all lor I'rry I.'nvis
V'g' tnble pain-Killer; ard take no other.
-v'fi I v I ruegist s and Grocers.
'PAKEy UP P.Y THE SUF Sf RIPER ONt
1 and a half miles northwest of Sandy
rici:r", Clackamas Connty, one mily cow
;u- raised to Iw six or seven years old : her
olor Is black, . ith whit" face nnd white
K-llv, and S'inie white on back bone ; no
ar marks or 1 rands.
Feb. 3, 1K71. JONAS CLINE. Jr.
Th" above described cow was a prais'-d
iv me this pit h dav of Fclruary. t twen-li-fivc
dollars. H. McOl'OIN. J. P..
Cascade Precinct.
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