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V THE ENTERPRISE. ! OREGON CITY, OREGON. MR. 37. 157 1. Ttir Entrrprlte for the Cnmpnlgn. Wo will furnish the F.NTERriUrin from now until the 13th of June next, for flfty nt. Our friends in every part of the Mate, and especially in this county, nre re queued to make upcluls fort he campaign. Missioxauv Convocation. A Mis " Hionsiry Convocation of the Episcopal Church is lieinjr held at this place, the first service of which was held lust evening- There will be services in the Church this morning at Wi o'clock, and this evening;, ami to-morrow eve nin" at 7'i o'clock. On Sunday morn- kr 1'ii tl ind. the K-3V. A. Jj. Nicholson of Vancouver, and the Kev. J. It. W. Nell wood of Mihvaukie. That Petition. In our last issue appeared a paragraph in relation to tho nhjrAng of a lady's name to a ietition to tho Legislature, in regard to tho elective franchise. There appears to bo two sides to the question, onedeny inK that til . name of the lady ww on the petition, while others assert that th.v saw it upon it. As far as we are con -erned we d not charge either of the i.tdies who circulated the petition Willi forging tho name, as wo have neither seen the petition or know any thing about it. only what we have been told on good authorit3'. Who is Sin-:? The following is tho address on a letter, received at the Or- ron Citv postuiliec: "Mrs. Doctor , This la l v's maiden name was Ellen Hiiuilt mm, tiftrnin Fincastle, Virginia; is about fi ) to ti l years old ; moved from Missouri to Oregon. Postmaster will confer a favor bv showingthis letter to All Doctors. .. that she may get it. Also another : "Mr. Tumbon, to Ore gon Citv. This is a itviuiren letter for mv eon'nxti n. p!-ms Post master take hit out t 1' thar. give name. I hit if tha is no tumbon env bodv of that liit to "Si-:r ITc." From what we can learn in r.-gard to the R'.dical primaries in this "ounty, they were a regular 'Set up" for certain county candidates, and great dissatisfaction is expressed by tho better element of the pirty. If the delegates t hat are now elected go into n n (inin iti oil to-:n irrow, a ring which has been sie.-essfnlly formed, will get the o:li :es, and a ticket will b-j placed in t.io held t hat will bo defeated by a han H me majority. 1)k;.K!ites.-TIi.; f Howing persons wore elected tleleg ites to the Radical Coun.y Convention, which is to meet in mis city to-:nrrow : Jliram Coch ran, J. D. Mill. r, Wm. Ihoughton, A. J. Appers n. M. A. X-.r.ittou. J. S. Mc Donald. C. M. Kcs . r, J. M. Welsh. T. J. S,oon-r, c'o:-ge Ncwm ui and '. N. Jreenman. Th ticket was so well "iix -d u " t!i:;t the delegates were all 1 t d ":! th ; first b illot," an I the re sult has ere. tied considerable dissatis faction. " W n. t.am urn: and elegant 1) at. C:i i i;r.' i ais new belonging to tho W. H.T. Company, m:id Vcstordav to this eiiv. her first trip and passed on up tl. rough th" Lecs. She is the large-it an 1 most h widsomely furnished hoit on th Willimett-. 'We have no doubt hut the Chief will become the f a vorittr b it on t he route. T.ie Com pati v iiovv has a ti rst-dass lot of IriaM, Hii.l n i t' am :le facilities t aeeommo dv.e th d. man 1 ; f the tratle. N-'v V.o :c. ---Tiie Oilded Age,' Mark T.vaie.'s In: book, is the best, on the whol of all t'.ii- humorist's efforts at lMok iu ik'.ng. satire, throughout, is verc g iod. Th hits at the follies of t!inVu;i-' ar ; original an 1 inimitable. T:i l.ok Us.il lv saosei i ti n. and rutin it t-.: procure; prodigi' iis-t success without pree-.b nt. otherwise. It is a and its sales are Mr. 1. Wright is agv-nl for tiii i county book. tor this popular I.itrrr.n Iisr. The following is a li.it :" tiie le tters remaining in the Post-..illce at Oregon City, Mare'.i 27th, 1 7 1 : Joi 1 Reason, Wm . Rloid, James Ea ton, John Rhodes, Miss Carrie Rhodes, Tivl r v" Johnson, Wm Tumbon, Tay lor. Klhiidge, an 1 Josiah Wilson. If eillc 1 for, pleisesav when "adver tUed.-' J.M. V.vcov, P.M. CoNiu noN or M u. Warren. At tho the time of going to press the condi tion of Mr. Warren i- quite favorable, aii'l th'. r.- i- every prospect of his early ro.MO'rv. Xo oth-. r ca e of small-Kix has ma:le its appearance, and as every preci 'itiou is being used to confine it when- it originated, there is hardly any probability of its spreading. Ifc.Kisnr. S.-hool Clerks can obtain their orders for the County apportion ment, by calling at this office. The Su perintendent h n not been able to pt r feet his report for publication yet, but will do so next week. Tho amount of money to bo distributed is near S-.I K. It is apportioned at tin rate of i'l 03 to the scholar. (ioit:.-Major Thos. Charman, ac companied by his son Fred, left hero last Saturday for San I-'rancisco, for the purpose of parehasinga stock of Spring and Summer goods. The Major wiil le hack in about three weeks, when he will display a tine tock of goods. Fin:; Weatiikc. wo h:vve had most For tho past week splendid weather. Everything bears the appearance of spring and the trees are beginning to bud forth. The farmers are busy put ting ill their Spring crops. Examination. The quarterly exam ination of teachers will le held at the Seminary1 on Saturday, March tNth ; all teachers who expect to teach in the public schools of this county must bo present at this public examination. New (Jooijn. Messrs. s. Ackerman A Co , expect a large stock of Spring and Summer goods to arrive from San Francisco next week, which they are going to oiler at very low prices. Call rarly and get your choice. In Town. We had a call from Dr. Thessing last Wednesday. The Dr. has returned to this count v and now re sides near Milwaukie". Hon. W. A. Starkweather also gave us a call on Wednesday. Tho beautiful weather we are now en joying is lcinir quite extensively taken advantage of by tho jK'oplo in this vi rility, in (.hinting their gardens for the coming season. 15o.'rd ok IIealtu. At a special meeting of the City Council last Satur day, Messrs. John Myers. V. C. John sou and Dr. J. . Norris were appoint ed a hoard of Health. Cai.lkd. Mr. Hugh Small, traveling asrent and" correspondent of the Orego ihau, 'save us a call last Ttiesda3'. Kev. x. Doaxe will preach in the Methodist Church of this city, next -anlvuii morniutr and evening." Inir the Kite of Continuation win toau-miri-t -red. Tho clergy in attendance tiipse serviees are the Kev.J. II. Iial - r,T rvlieni. Lilt- i . - - ' tit iiui ivii Comniunicatiou. "Vice is a monster of so foul a mien, That to be hated needs but to be seen. JJL'T seex too oft, familiar with its sight, We lirst ontluro, then pitv. then get tight I" Pope's familiar lines ought to de ter our wearers of crinoline from rushing furiously into the breeches that seem now to bo open to them, in the saloon business. It seems from the thoroughly hardened, and stony character of conscience, that is usually met with behind the bar, that sudden conversions are infrequent, and therefore it behooves the ladies, in order to carry out their campaign successfully, to make calls so nu merous as to come within the pur view of those whom Pope had in his mind's eye, when issuing tho Bull above referred to. And the old fa ble, of "Catching a Tartar," must have come visibly to his pontifical optics, when composing it. We therefore, warn the ladies before com mencing the crusade, of the danger they incur, lint we urge them to begin at once, and we earnestly hope they will so wield the shibboleth of womanly unction as to bring to sup plication and surrender, every saloon keeper in town. In that triumphal hour our hearts elato with tho victory- you havo accomplished, and swelling witli the" gratitude I can poorly express when the barrels are rolled into tho street, and their bungs knocked out, I shall be there too, with a -bucket. It needs but earnest work on j our part, and we 'will gather by the river' of this swift rolling tide of "whisky -smashes." However, to the "strong-minded" we would advise : Does your husband or children tipple to excess? Then, for the husband, pluck the last rem nant of hair, "which you have hith erto overlooked, that clings forlornly on Ins cranium; if the poker is now an acute, beat it into an obtuse angle over his head or, vice versa; after which, if this treatment should fail, make home attractive and loving to him, by kind and wifely administra tions; banish from the premises what little of currant, blackberry, or grape wine you are in the habit of keeping on hand yourselves, and take the temperance pledge with him. As for your children, there stands forth that particularly strong Bible injunc tion; "Spare the rod and spoil the child; and, altogether, tho "woman's movement" on her children ought to commence vigorously at home. It is whispered that one certain saloon-keeper in town will insist, when the ladies visit him, that he shall have a turn about at prayer; so that when a woman prays for him, he asks the privilege of praying for the wo man. He is therefore posting him self on all the vanities of dross, and peccadilloes of action, including "back-biting," and slander, indulged in by the softer sex, an. lit is calcula ted there will be a scene when these things come to pass. However, speed t!io woman's move ment. I am interested, and as I do not keep a still, I can't keep still un til I see the cohorts of Temperance moving in solid phalanx and grim temper, against the common enemy. Begin ! Begin!! A. OukIIk.vvy Tax-Pa ykks- The fol- lowing persons and firms pay over ; f'AOO) taxes for the year 1S73; an av erage, of $1SS,4" each. Tiie four largest individual tax-paers are D.P.Thomp son, Oeo. EiRoipie, Thos. Charmaii and D. C. liatourette who pay about $ol,00 combined: the largest tax is paid bv tho O. tt C. R. It. Co.. ?2.3si; seven pay over $tiiH) each and the bal ance troin $100, upwards: A. J. Ap norson. Albright tX Eomis F. N Rlau- ehet, Wm. lkulow, Mrs. K. llradburv, J. E. Mallow, Mrs. M. M. Charman, do., administratix, Thomas Charman. Robt. Cautield. J. W. Cochran, V. E. Dement. W. E. Dement (estate). Win. Elliot, Everding it liecbe, European Eand Co. E. 15. Fellows. Hugh tior den, 13. GoldsmiMi, W. F. High field, A. F. Hedges, Hawlev, Dodd & Co., Mrs. E. Harvey, Dan. Harvev (estate), Savier EaRoqiib it Co., Geo. EaEopie, Chas. Eogus, li. D. c. Eatourette. J. H. Eambert, Jeo. Marshall, John Mvers, O. C. M. Co., O. I. Works, O. C. It. It. Co., Geo. A. Pease, C. W. Pope, Mary P rosso r (estate). Max. Hanisby, James Shirley, D. 1. Thompson, Owen Wade, David' Wagner. W. V. C. A 1;. Co., Ar thur Warner. Vacation. The lirst quarter of Prof. Pope's Grammar School closed last Friday. Studies will bo resumed in a short time. Jcst GiiotXDS. Tho delegates vlio attendctl the Albany Conven tion bitterly complain of the treat ment they received at the St. Charles Hotel at that place. The proprietor charged the lodgers one dollar per night, and the beds in many instan ces were very inferior. To play the grab game, when a person has a chance, is not good policy, as in the future, those who were imposed upon will give him and his hotel a wide range. New Papek. We have received tho first number of tho Eastern Or egon Tribune, published by Mr. M. H. Abbott, at Tendleton, Umatilla county. It U Democratic in Poli tics, edited with ability, and presents a very neat typographical appear ance. V,'c wish Mr. Abbott success in his enterprise. Obltuury No, ice. Sandy, Clackamas Co., March 7. Herman Antoine Poppe was born on thellth of February, 1SM0, at Kirkberg' Saxony. When he was 20 years of aire he was enrolled in the German army, ?."? i 1Mri mno 'ei,rs the artillery, li t t , Mr:Ui!e,to tl,is -""trv and eh M h ! t. h, ? 'C,ler:l1 ar,1v- He was in or r t v'. wVUnl in the battle arm till the close of the war. After hatTh whiUTa' ,he tKcamo aw re vcrvi, I v nJ HI-11 e?Ire in active ser ee, had seriously impaired his health, and he found it very hard to make, a . l,vin for his familyhA ion won IxMng so small that it gave 1 m' but little assistance. In 0-to1er, is" he came to Oregon. On the 11 of , vernier he was confined to his be 1 with dropsy, which terminated his life after a long and painful si.-kness o the2tth of February. 174. He leaVos 5 We JrVJ ono child to mourn- his death. I he mourners are well worthy of tho sympathy of this community and of the nation, for thesakeof which he impaired and risked his life to serve. Pills which contain antimony, quinino and calomel, should be avoided, as severe frlpintr pains would be their only result, h safest, surest, and bst pills are Iar !M ltrrratfv or Anti-Billtowi Ft'. Democratic Platform. The following platform of principles was adopted by the Democratic State Convention at Albany last Wednesday I. We declare our'un faltering dev tioii to the Constitution of the United States and to the Union of the States thereby established, and weatlirm that the people ot the several .States have the sole ana exclusive right of govern ing themselves as free, sovereign and maepenoeiiL ne, suuject only to the limitation ot the Constitution, and that all powers not herein expressly grant ed to the National Government, are reserved to the States respectively, and we denv the right of the Federal' iov ernment, through the treaty power, to iKjrinaneiitly domicile Mongolians witti in anv State without tiie consent of the legislature thereof. We atl'n in that the greatest dantrcr with which we are now threatened? is the corruption and extravagance which exists in high official places, and we do declare as tiie cardinal principle of our future jolitical action, that retrench ment, economy and retorm are inioer itivelv demanded in all the govern ments of the people, Federal as well as State and .Municipal, ana we hereby proclaim ourselves the uncompromis ing foes of the salary-grab law rin politicians and land monojoli.sts, wlu ever they may be and wherever they may be found, whether they are in or out'of oilice. and we appeal'to honest men everywhere, without regard to past party alliliations, to join us in branding as they deserve these corrupt leeches on the body politic and assist us to purge ollieial .stations of their un wholesome and baneful presence. :i. The present Federal Administra tion, by its utter inabiltty to com pre bend the dignity or responsibilities of the duties with which it is charged, bv its devotion to personal and partisan interests, by its weak and inconsistent management of the National nuances, by its unwarrantable interference with the local self-government of tiie people by its support of the corrupt govern ments which it has imposed by its pow er upon several States of the Cnion, by its complicity with corrupt practices and scandals in various quarters, and by its appointment of notoriously in competent men to high official posi tion, has justly brought upon itself tho condemnation of the" American people. 4. That th" persistent interference by Federal officials in local elections, aiid tho use of lartro sums of money to defeat the voice of the people through tho ballot-box, deserves and receives our severest condemnation. 5. That corporations are t he creations of law, their franchise and privileges are granted to subserve tiie public in terests, and when these arc used, not to subserve the object of their creation, but for purt loses of oppression and ex tortion, we dcelare it to lo the right and duty of the legislature to control such corporations. . Th.it we favor speedy return to specio payments, ju-t and' -equal taxa tion for support of Federal and State governments, and that wo are oi posed to all discrimination in the as sessments of Federal revenue for the purposes of protection. 7. That the free navigation and im provement of the Columbia river, the construction of a breakwater at Port Orford, the improvement of the Co quille and Willamette rivers, and the construction of the Portland, Dalles & Salt Eake R ulroad, are improvements demanded bv tho commercial inte rests of this "State, and that the Fede ral Government ought by all proper means to assist these measures; that we are in favor of the bill now lefore Congress, generally knows as the Portland, Dalles and Salt Eake Rail road b;II, and we also favor the early completion of the Oregon and Cali fornia Railroad to the southern boun dary of the State. s." That we disapprove all measures in the interests of capitalists and mo nopolies against labor, believing that distinctions, if distinctions lie made, should be in favor of the laboring ( lass who constitute the mass of our citizens, the producers of the wealth and prosperity of our country. Wo therefore approve of the declared prin ciples, and sympathize with theavow ecl object of the organization known as th" Pat roils of Husbandry, and with those of all other orders having for their object retrenchment and reform in public affairs, and the social ad vancement of the people; that we are opposed to a monopoly in the publica tion and sale of books used in the com mon schools of this State, and we iro m tavor ot amenuin tin; existing laws ih relation to such, s- as to take away from the publishers of tho Paeitlc Coast series of readers and spellers the spo iil privileges in relation thereto which they now enjoy. !. Tli itWcare in favor of tree trade and direct taxation. 10. That the act relating to the fees of sheriffs and clerks ought to be so amended either by making such olli ces salaried, or by reducing tho ices now attached to tin same, as shall make the compensation received by such ollicers a fair remuneration and nothing more for the services required of them. That the Constitution be so amended that all printing for the State :1'ter the expiration of the term of tho State Printer in oilice, when such amendment is passed, shall be provi ded for by letting the same to the low est responsible bidder. That we are in favor of the repeal of the Litigant Act. 11. That the only legitimate object of government is tiie protection of its citizens in their lives, liberty and prop erty, and the pursuit of happiness ; that to accomplish this end direct means only should be resorted to ; that the good resulting from a departure froni this rule is temporary, tiie evil lasting. We are, therefore, opposed to the State engaging in tho purchase, leasing or speculating in pniertv of any kind, except such only as is nec essary for conducting th; ordinary functions of the Government. 12. That we favortheiinmediato con struction of a good and serviceable wagon road along the south bank of the Columbia river, from the mouth of Sandv river to the Dalles. , ,-v ... , . . i . - . li. rhat the compensation ot all of- I i' i. ii'muii i vmii rui.;il v li i i k just reniunenition for their services. 11. That we are in fhvor of Contrres si(ml aid for the construction, of tiie l'ortland. Dalles and Salt Lake Rail road, and for contintiiinr the Oregon t'etitral Railroad, from JSt. Joseph to Junction City. MAKKIEO. In Salem, at t he residence of t he bride's mother, March 19, lh1. by Rev. S. C.Adams, Emmet D. Williams and Miss Elva A. Wheeler, all of Salem. -Subdue the first symptoms of a cough, cold, attack of influenza, or any other af fection ot the lungs, the windpipe or the bronchial passages, with Hale' Honey of JLrrhrtnd nni.l Tar. The relief is cert at n a nd immediate. Critttenton's 7 Oth Aven ue, tsoiu ny a a i ruggisi s. Pike's Toothache Droi s cure in 1 minute More than o' years have elapsed since j Johtwm's An'Hlyne Liniment was lirst in- vcnt-cl, during which time hundreds of thousands have been benefitted by its use. Probably no article ever became so uni versally popular with nil classes as John son's Anrniyne Liniment. Fou Sale. We will sell either a Flo rence or G rover it. Raker Sewing Ma chine at San Francisco oriees. In order that those who desire a machine, and are not able to pay t lie entire amount mav bo accommodated, we will sell them on the installment plan, payable -so much per month until paid for. CI'IIW liXCAMPJIRST'X). 2, C. It. li. Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, in Ore gon City Oregon, on Saturday evening, at 7M o'clock. Members of the or1r are In vited to attend. M. C. ATHEY, C. J. M. Bacon, R. S. ma271y Estru- ISTotieo ! rp.KEN FP liY THE SUBSCRIBER LIV X ingin Milwaukie precinct, Clackamas county, Oregon, on thc 6thof January last, a pale rvd cow, about 4 years old, marked la right car with squ ire" crop ; also a ycar ong of hers, without mark. The cow has oeen appraised at $3) and the calf nt $-5. M. OATFIELD. March 25, prri rw;i l "-"ViTPi ii tS3&& best TOHio in ur,r-. These Hitters Io not only dis 'liit'juisJi them set res hy iheiv Jin-i-or tnd aromatic odor above all others jeiieralhj used, but are at the same time an exenient tonic and an'ejjieaeiotts stimidaiit to excite the ajjctite. They arc )rcxrcd from lite most choice end wholesome herbs and roots, xtnd have tiven, universal satis faction wherever tried. "Thous ands of dyspeptics have found relief throuyh their use, and !h jsicians recommend them for the euro of all diseases of the BloocJ and Liver, tnd irrcftifarilics of the diyestive orfjttns. Headache, Biliousness, and Const! pa don, aeneral Debility and toss of appetite, are all caused by the derangement of the Stotnacli, Iiver and oilier functionaries of ! he system. .The I XL Hitters have been successfully used and are warranted to alleviate the sufferer in all the above cases. rc7Ae TXT. Hitters arc sold only in gluxs; to srll other than the tu-iiiiinr artirli' out vf our bottles is felony, ni'l ire trill irhea ilclecterf, jrosccut such xirties to the full extent the lau: Ueatf Physician's Certificate on each Bottle. Kerry family sltouUl have them in the Iiouxe. S'f everywhere. j i. i:rsTi:ix a co.. Sole Proprietor!, .Vo. JtS Front St., Man T'raneiseo, Cat. We nre nlao tiie mmiufacf urtri of mi. iiz2Mii:v's uicJUL..Y'roK, n iurgallve in I id and cfleclivc; a. purely vegetable eonipomii, and In evtrv wny ruperior tcjtll. Also Atnli for lie Cflebralnl brand of LU.1DUN HOVAIi 1AIM G1X. n. ypecitic for the ISi. AODEU find Iill iNEVS. .March 2Cm3 NATIONAL BUSINESS-COLLEGE. Kirt S!reet letvf-ii Aliler ami 3Ir rison S., und Alder Street Iji-twi'fii FirHt mikI Front Streotu. "Portland, Oregon. VN INSTn'C TIOn- DESKiNEDTO PRK jvir" I'.OYS, YOU.Xlf arid M I) D I.K AHKI MKX Uvc Business AITairs. II. M. Uel'H VXCi:, : , 1. "WHITE, : j President. Seerc-tMry. For acquiring a l'rurtintl. Ttuxiarxx Kiluci tinn this institution oITts superior advan tage's, and is acknowledged by leading busui'-ss Men to be the hent Coinmt'i'cial College on the I'aeitie Coast, and second to none. Kaeh Hepart ment is First lass, and is un der t he special charge of kxhkki kncko tkacii Kits, ii nd the whole school is under th" immediate superintend -nee of the President and Secretary. The school room and counting are united uioxi a plan that license to the student all t he pract ical ad vautii ntagea of each. There is in operation A IS AN KINO HOriK I' full v Illustrating that business. Tho same aysti'in being iIserved In eacli department, tiie stud-Tit buys, sells, ships, barters, con signs, discounts, insures, draws checks, notes and drafts, gives leases, deeds, Ac, and goes through the entire routine of Al'Tl'AI, lirsiNKSS. In ndding to t he compl'-teness of t l.e In stitution the proprietors have instituted a SCl'Ah'ATE DEP:RT31E.T FOU LADIES. The entrance to rooms of t his Depart ment as ujnm Alder street, and access to them is had only by the teachers and lady stu dents. It ire facilities ar.' otT-Td to ladies for acquiring a Thorough Knowledge of business rr.ictic ; of Telegraphy and Pen manship. The de?aetiiei;t of telegeaphy is in charge of first-class operators and t"!K'h ts, and sufiplied with all the appar at usi!S of a first -class oHioe. This Institution as now conducted claims to have facilities for imparting a thorough kno, ledge of t ho Art of Fcunr.mship ! that not one in ten of the Rcsinkss Coi I.koks novv in existence i-ossesses; the De partment being under the s;-cial superin tendence of one of the Lending lVninen of ttic United States. For full particulars send for National Busixkss Colt.f.oe JouiiNAL sent to any part of tho country. Address, DoKltA.M i: ,t IVIflTK, Ixick I'.o.x l'Jt, l'ortland, iregon. 3S" n T T C K ! VT THE SOLICITATION OF MANY friends, I take t his method of publicly announcing iii.vself a candidate for the OHicc of sherilT of Clackamas County, rin'i- b ,1,- nitl f l lilt- il l'll( II IIIh i,,.,nocratic Convention. A.C. liAlLEY. jNTOTrCK. friends, I take this method of publicly announcing mjself a candidate for the ofliee of I on nt y Judgi' of Clackamas Coun ty, subject to tlic will of the -approaching Democratic Convent ion. W. L. WHITE. LOST'! rpiIE UNDERSIGNED I.OSTRETWEEN A. this city und Canemah, Wednesday morning a leather pocket-Ijiook containing about $J"iO currency; his name wilt be found inside of tre book. The tinder will be suitably rewarded bv leaving the same at this ofifre. II. PEARSON. Summons. j Iu thc circuit Court of the State, of Oregon, John X. Smith and Mary Smith, plaintifT. vs. J. H. Martin, Defendant. To J. II. Martin, said defendant : I N THE NAME OK THE STATE OF ORE gon.j ou are hereby required to apjiear and answerthe complaint filed against you in the above entitled action by the first day of the term of said Court following thc expiration of six weeks from th" first pnl lication of this summons ; said first publi cation being on the Uth day of March. 1S71, and said next term of said Court commen cing on the 27th dify of April, 1S71; mid if you fail to answer said complaint, the plaintilf will take Judgment against you tor the revival of a certain judgment ren dered against von in said Court on the 21st (lav of March, 1S07, for the sum of IS 10 2 1-100 dollars with cost and disbursements. By orcb-r of Hon. W. W. Upton, Judge of said Court, dated the second (2) day of March, 1S74. HuelatA Warrks, tiuiarTw Att'y for Plaintiff. gRflPERIAL M i L LS, Saiier, LaTCocque & Co. Oregon Cit". Keep constantly on hand for sale Flour, Middlings. Blan and Chicken Feed. Parties purchasing feed must furnish the sack. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, TTK-TVToPSTTY OT. HAT.TF0RNTA. ? MONEY TO IXXD IN SUMS OF 5500, and upwards. Oregon Citv, March 10, 1874. rnal3tf JOHNSON & McCOWN. Slieviif 's3 STotioe. TAX-PAYERS IN" ARREARS ARC RE spectlully notified that taxes are ov r Uuo, and unless payment is mado soon, costs will be added. A. F. HEDGES, March 13 If Sheriff of Clackamas Co. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. "VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I -Li will not be responsible lor any debts contracted by any other person on my ac count, Ironi and after this date. DlbLF.n. Oregon City, March 5, 1ST. 4 FOK SALE. THE BEAUTIFUL, Q CARTER SEC tion of land, kiioun as ttie lioiso claim, 5 miles ironi Oregon City, will be ottered lor sale fur a short time only. The proprietor is not "hard up." For terms, etc., apply toLapt. A. F. Hedges or Dec. Harlow, On?j"on Lity ; or Willamette Farm er oMec, Salem. March 5 :tf WM. JSK.OtTGZftTOjS' TTOULD INFORM TIIF. CITIZENS OF Orejron City and vicinit v that he is prepared to furnish FIR, SPRUCE AMD CEDAR LUMBER, Of every description. DRY PLOOniXfi, C FILING, SPRUCE (for shelving,) LATTICE, PICKETS, FEA'CIU POSTS (Cedar) Constantly on Ilaiicl. Stror-t and Sidewalk hunb' r furnished on the shortest notice, at as low rates as it can btr purehasr-d in th; !tat Give me a call at tho it!:c;ox citv March 13, 1S7J :tf KA'V 1II.I..S. WILLAMETTE RIVER TRANSPORTATION GO'S - If ..... ., rii.i. I.KAVF. FI-ANDKRS WHARF Portland, at i o'clock, a. M.,as follows For Corvallis ami futtTHif.lbit? Points Jlondaj", AVettuoKiluy ami Friday. For Alti in y and IiittrnutiiiitD Toiiits : 3Iond:iy, Tiicstln y, Weiliicsdiij-, Thurs day a:iI Friday. For Dayton, La Fayrtt? uud McMinsivillf : Saturday mt.-l Monday. Passage to V)rvaI!is Si 00 Passage , Alhany 1 fi'.l Passage to Salem 1 o) I'assageto McMhinvillo 100 Ti. ;oi.l)SMTllI, I'r 'sideut. December Uth, 1S7U. tf. OREGON STESiSHiP C0.'S STEAMBOAT NOTICE! Wtv. 10. rs. COpKE; Will leave OREGON CITY for PORTLAND everyday Except Sunday, at 7 Si o'clock, A. M. K"turning, will leave Portland lor tr.-gon City at U o'clock, P. M. ?Slv. ALICK, Will leave OUE; N Cli V fori ORVAIJd.S every Monday and Thursday of each week. 8tv. DA YTON, Will leave OREOON CITY for McMINN ViLLE, IAKAV E'i'TE and H.vYTON, and all points bet ween, ev ry Monday, Wed nesday and Friday of each week. "Leaves the Hasin at 8 o'clock, a. m., and connect with the train at Canemah nt !t, a. m. Sir. ALHA Leaves OREihlN ( 'IT Y for JIARRISRURG and ELiENE and all intermediate joints every Week. St r. Fannit? Iatton, Leaves OREtiON CITY for ALHANY and all intermediate points b 't n'(.cn twice ev ery week. J. I). hILES, Agent. Oregon City, February, H, 187 1. SELLING OFF AT COST! GO DAYS! Strictly For Cash, Only (Ti)thiiift, Iry Goods, Hoots and Shoos, llatx, FurnixHinj; fiaitdx, Jew elry Fancy ioocln, Groceries, Etc. 7"E INTEND HEREAFTER TO DO A sfiet ly ;t-iet ly And will be enabled to give everybody sat i.slact ion, com pare. I it li prices elsewhere. Ciive us a call a nd exam in e for yourselves. LEVY BROS. Oregon City, Jan. 1st, 1S71. SOCIETY XO TICES. OliUflOX lAMH'.W NO. 3, I. I. O. !., Sloots every Thursday evcninuc-atT o'clock, in the: Odd Fellows' Hall, Main r street. Members of the Or der are invited to attend. JJv order N.G. ki:iu:cca di;cri:i: i.odc;i .5. I. (). O. F .mill wn IUU jri A f ..r.t .. . ... ( 1. Second and Fourth '1 dav evenings each month, Jfj at 7 '-i o'clock, in the Odd Follows' Hall Members of the Degree are invited to attend. Miri.Txo3i.vii r.oix;ii xo. i,a.i it A. M., Holds its regular com- ft nmnieations" on tiie First and .o' Tnird Saturdays in each month, yf at 7 o'clock from thelioth of Sep. tember to the liUth of March ; and 74 o'clock from the liOth. of March to the 'JUth of September. Rrethreii in good standing an? invited to attend. Uy order of W. M. FALLS E.XA.MP3IKXT .VO.I,I. O. O. F., Meets at Odd Fellows Hall on the First andThird Tues day ot each month Patriarchs VV in ijood standing: are. invited to attend JOHN II. BAC0X, IMPORTER AND DEALER in Books, Stationer", Perfum ery, etc., etc. Oregon City, Oregon. STAt Ch&rnian & Warner' old'stand lately occupied by S. Ackctnan, Mnln st. ZSIoney ! Money THOMAS CHARMAN ESTABLISHED 1853. DESIRES TO IN t UKJI THE CITIZENS of Ongon City and of the Willamette alley, that he is still on hand and doing business on the old motto, that A Ximble Six rence is Better than a Slow Shilling. I have lust returned from San Francisco, where I purchased one ot the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS ever before offered In this city ; and consists in part, as follows : Roots and Shoes, Clothing:, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries, Pulnts and Oils, Sash and Doors, Chinaware, Quecnsware, Stoneware, Crockery, riatcdware. Glassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities And Styles, Clocks and Watches, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy No- Rope, Finning tlons of Every Implements of Description All Kinds, Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, etc., Of the abovi list, I can say my stock Is the MOST C O M P I- i : T E ever ottered in this market, and was seltted with especial care lor the Oregon City trade. All of which I now otrcr lor sale at t he Lowest frJarket Ra es. No use for the ladies, or any one cls, to think of going to Portland to buy g.iods lor I am D'tennineU to Sell. Cheap and not to allow niyseli to be CX1OS0LD IX TIIE STATE OF OKEGGX. 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 ol the trade. Come ono and all and sec lor yourselves that the old stand ol THOMAS CIIAKMAX cannot no beaten in quality or price. It would be useless lor me to tell you all He ad vantages I can olT; r you in t lie sale ot goods, as' every store that advertises does that, and probably you have oeen disap pointed. All I w ish to say Is Come, ami SLV.aiid Eiair.iue for Yours; lvis fori do not wish to make any mistakes. My object is to toil all my old lriends now that I am still alive, and desirous to s 11 goods cheap, lor cash, or upon Mich terms as agreed upon. Thanking all tor the liber al patronage hcretoiore bestowed. TIKIS. CHARMAN, Main street, Oregon City, TjCgal Tenders and Count v Scrip taken at market rates. THOS. CHARMAN. ft"50,000 lbs wool wanted by THOS. CHARMAN. LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE Si STA. .J3d . -o- rpiIE UNDERSIGNED PROPRIETOR OF X the Livery Stable on Fifth street .Oregon City, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand Saddle iml IJiie'try Iltn-sex, IJ urjrit-s, Curriiigesanii Iluckf. Iricos XJ ensonablc. He will also run a hack to and from thc WILH3IT SODA SPR1KGS during tho summer season, with good horses.com potent and gentlemanly drivers FARE AT LIVING RATES. J. M. FRAZF.R, Proprietor. Oregon City, May 27. 187:1. . J O Sj. N SCHRAM, 3Iain St., Oregon City MAMFACTrRER AD IMPORTER OF Sadillos, H.irnrss, Salilory-IIa ri wnre, etc., elc. 7HICH HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS f w can be had in the State, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Blwarrant my gwds as represented. 1,000 DEER SKIMS WANTED, AND ALSO, VLL OTHER KINDS OF HIDES, FOR which I will pay the hihes market price in cash I'.rin on your hides and gr't your coin lorthem. JOHN SCHRAM, Saddle and Harness Maker. Oregon City. Oregon, July 11, lS73-in3. it ii x: s ii SHQALWATER EAY OYSTERS! rBHE UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCES JL to the citizens of Oregon City that he has reopened his Oyster Saloon and Res- taurant.and can disli out Fresh Oysters to mi orucrs. Cotree, lea and Chocolate alnas on hand; also a general assort ment of confectionary. Ovsters served up in every style desired. I.OUIS SAAL. V-uy, epi. -ju, isr:j-tr. STILL I TIIE FIELD! REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF HAAS' SALOON. YVSLLIAiVtS & HARDING, AT THE LINCOLN BAKERY, KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK of r amily Groceries to be found in the 1 yL Pocls warranted, ioods delivered ! c-uy iree oi cnnrgc. Tho highest cash 1 Oregon Cttj-. Mrrh 'JH. liT.1, A. B. RlGHARLSCr, Aiiet ionc Of Real Estate. Groctrus, Gtrtrnl J.(r- chai.oi&e jilu Ifors s. O L'A"VS f dr.f Ftp pic ff.ti tcaj A. i . KiCliAl 1 t-O , Al.ctitl.ttr. SALE English Refined I ar find I ur.dlc Iron English Square ai.u t cta n cust fc-teel, lj.rse Sl0s, l.atps, fcsaws.cn vs.l rj-l'oiis. Sheft Iron, R. ij. Iron. ALSO A large assortment ol Grcc'rus rd Iic- uors. A. L. Hit II A I 1 i-oN. Auctlciit?. Jan. 1, lS73-tf. SELLING OFF I SILLING OFF I THE IMMENSE WINTER STC( K OF BOOTS and &IIOFS! : AT HIE : Pacfio Beet & C 1 T"" Corn r First ami .:or;hcn StMls, rORTLAXD, OR KG OX. Will bo Closed Out for the Next Thirty ln s At and Le.s Titan Cot. O P ii 1 E S: Ladies' ICid Fox d 1 almorals,.. M isss' cio do Children's do c;o Men's Heavy Foots, Toys' io Youth's co Children's Loots, Men's Kip Hanc'.-mi.i.- i uIi ni Si ol! 1 .5 1 10 'S To '2 00 1 50 1 0 ;.-oi d O 5 00 4 t-0 4 50 I'fiOtS Pat ridge's siaught' r 1 oot.- do Cirain J iunt ii.g 1 t.- Ilibbard's C-lebrnlc! ilai o-n aoe 1- rench call Smith, haiui'Iin A ( n. (INtiIsiiji.) Custom French cni; C ZQ G50 t! f0 550 ti CO 2 ( 0 1 50 1 10 1 50 i i r Smith, Chaniplin A o. (IN rt hio) i nstom Am rican cal .. Men's best Ouahty Iii.i.ui '. cio Anwr. can I-odii-e do 1 uekle Artie Om r.-i.ci s- do Alaska cio do b- st qua lit v Rul-hrr do Women's I uckic Artie Ov r.-ho s.. do cio Co rta. do SPlf-acling Pul h r co .V. Men's Scr-wd 1 ro:an.- do 1'egc i d do California all.taj x.e do do I utT :i li, t a. son n.&rt:-U l to 4 50 3 50 i FALL I. ht W'Liir. r llls: JUST RECEIVED AT DEALER IN Dry Goods, Clothing, o o Boots and Slio-s, Hardware, Groc ries, Crock ry, Nc'tionf.-, Ladies and (.Irnts' O Furnishing Goods. Q etc., (to., e tc., e tc Main Street, Oicti-n titj. Produce of nil kir.es I ougtit, f r v. r ich I pay the J'.igh.-st tnarlot Vic". I: you de sire good Goods nt I ow j re s, catt at I. S K L I. I X t; A' and examine ins new st"rk ci Sjf:rg grvds love hi" a call and coiivince yourselves. My motto is, "QUICK SAI KS ANP ji.liAI.1. PItOFITS." The highest markt-t price- pa:d lor -i e-l I. SELLING. Oregon City, Oct. 31, 17.'W1". Smninoii: In the Circuit Court of thc State of Oregon, for the County oft'aci.an.as. Arthur w ;irn(-r, Admiidstra-: 1 t r ni the (.state ?i .var- Plaintilf. Prosser, dec as.-d .s. William Pross-r, John Fisher and A. Fisher, o Defendants To William Pressor, one ol tiie above nam ed deletion nt.s : IN 1 Ii F: NA. E OF Til E STATE OF OEE gon, ou are lierv l-y r c,i:ir d to ai ear and answer lh- eon:; ia:nt lilt u against O you in the above ct.titieo suit, b tie- lirst day ol th- term o! sniu .-urt i-i:o'Aiiig I he exj iration o: six v eks ir-i:i the rust , :ib lication oi t bis summons ; sum lu-t ni. Il eal ion being on ilu- 0t ii i.-i; oi y.sirch, and said next term oi t ourt coioim mu g on the "7t h da ot April, iS7l; and n you fail to answer said comj lait.t.tiie i laintitr Mlllapjly to tiie t jirt lor ti relu-l ue manued t herein, v hicli is that a certain deed bearing uate June usth, isbl, made bv delcminnts John A. 1- isin r and A. M. Fish- O or to on, tiie ssiut Niiii;im Profesv. nr jortingo convoy certain ral tstate in t laekamas County, state ot iregon. do- scriUed in said det-d as situatid in and being raits oi sections oight and nine in township two sout h, range one i ast, togeth er with ail the i rsonai i r .i ., n v on' said land claim at the oate oi.s-au dml. be de clared oid and i1 no force nn lTect. liy order oi the iloi;. W. V, . li ton. Judire ol said t (nrt. dati d the second ri nn of March, 17L. 1Il"ki.at t Wakhen" 0mar7v. Ait'ys lor l'laiiitiff. SlllllJllOllri. In the Circuit Court of the folate of Oregon, jor i.c Cimiu.v tjf C iachamas. John P. Gage. Plaintiff. vs. Nancy Robbins, tt. al.. Defendants. To Nancy A. Fall and Tarkin Pall, her husband, two ot said delemiants : IN "UlENAMEOF'l 11 1. Si Al E OF ORE gon, yon ar h reby r-ouir-d to am oar and answer t he' com i laint lilei a gainst you in the above ontilb d suit, bv tiie finst day ot the n".t t rm ol. said C;urt loliow- mg i ne expiration ot six weeks Irom the first. I'Ublicat ion of this summons: said first pubiiea'.ion being on th-Oith day ff March, b-7i. and said next t' rm ot said Court oomni'-iu-ing f.n the 27th day of Aiiril, l"'7t ; and il you tail to answer said com! laint, t he plaintiff viil alytothe I ourt lor the reliei clrinandeil therein. which is that you. the above named de hrnhints with tiie other defendants in said complaint nat ied, execute tothesaid j laint i if h rei: a der d lfr cr rt a in land de scribed in complaint as the south halt of the northeast quart r of S' ot ion 31, tow n sliip south, rang" 1 oast, Willamette Me ridian, in t hickamas ' ount , State of Orc gon, in j nrsu.ince of u written agrc ment to that ifect made by John D. Robbins, now defeased, in his liie time with this plaintiff. l;y order of the Hon. W. W. Upton, Judge of said Court, dated the second (:') day of March, 1K74. Hvelat tV Warrex, timar7w Att's lor Plaintiff, q iinvnioiii- In thc Circuit Court of the Stat? of Orccoa, for the County of Clackamas. Edward Wilcox, J-Plaintiff, vs. Mary Francis Wilcox. r Defendant. To Mary Francis Wileov ni,i ,iAfnian T N 1 HE NAME OK 1 HE SI ATE OF Gi A egon, you te hereby required to appear and ansvior- thc con,- l.-ilnt filed f-.it you in tiie h1ovc entitled suit, bv th first day of the term of said Court lollowipg tho expiration of six works from the first pub lication or this summons: sniil first publi cation being on the oth dny of March. 1874. And said next u-rm of said Court covnaien clng on the '27th day of April, 1S74 : and If you fail to answer said com? laint, the phiintiff will arrly to thc four forth,, relief demanded therein, which is for a dissolution rf the marriage cent ract Bow existing between plaintiff and defendant herein. Hv order of Hon. W. W. U ton, .Tudee of said Court, dated th second (2) Hay ot March, 1874. HueiatA Wakrest, qmrtv t' k for rtHinti'JT O O o o O o 0 G G G o O o