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o TIIE SS&Ti3PiP 1 Bflbi EaU 3 SailS 113 9 U.12.:3N CI TV, l.ttMiH. li':i!t !fl, 1S74. ! the Enleryiie for tiie Campaign. , Wo will furnish the Enterprise from juw until the 13th of .Tune next, for fifty ot-nt. Our friends in every part of the Jtat ami especially in this county, are re quested to nuke upchibs for the campaign. jcpoks or l'-LixTKiN.-Tiie following person were appointed Judges of elec tion at the hist term of the County Court : . Caneuvih-J. K. IVingman, J. P. r.lancln'-vd JUtl Win. Chmeng. roper Mlalla lames Otlicc-r, Ifcu- ry Moodv ;'ua A. J. Stubs. HiirdiiL't-s M-irk Ilattun, Peter Wil- ' hon and 11-C. Lew is. i Pleasant 11 ill A. J. Boll, Riley Ad :nsand Im-ins Swly. Millwaiuie Tho. Sellwood. ("has. Uannell aid W. A. Starkweahter. Srin -i Water H. P.. Lieuelling, .S.inun.1 llighes and J. N. Harrington.. Cutting. II. C. Kingo, ?X. Frulli'iger and Mono? Larkin. Tual itii John Kruse, X. N. Itobhins and Win Evans. Cascade ('has. M. St. Jo!in, P. Ilf-v-cinie and-folm Srrowbridge. ' . Hiirle 'n'ck Ilturh FTirrin, W. F. Linn an. W. II. H. Wad-i. Marqimis Martin ltobhins, W. A. Jack '.'.in Tliomas Jaiii'-s. Lowr MolalU Win. McCown, Jlowar Ogle anil K. S. Fi.sh. Canb-F. C. Mack. Isaac Clouser and U.S. (l".u-lps. IVavf tVeek Peter Noyer, (Jeorgo Welch mt Timothy I5i-dy. XTn'nu M. Uracktrtt, A. Yugin and Vn. I'.ul ..v. Mn.h'ieil--ieo. FWer, in. Ilyan nd X X. Matlock. tjw" A. 11. Shiol -V, Ton! and J M. Lihhy. , ICok Creek K. 15. Johnson, in. Grim and S !!;ni 1 ;n.v.-. Oregon ("it vT. J. MeCarver, L. U. Kelltuud W. JI. Pope. (Iri.n Orai.vxizD. O.i Master Mon day tieladL-sof the K; ; I Church, pUMiant to a call from the Keclor, met for tie purpose f org-tm.img a s-oeiety t,o b( called " The Women' Guild of St. .uil's Church." The following miters were elected, and committees uppuuted: lt"V.Jihu W. S. 11 wood, President, o.-oiliei: Mrs.X. V. Smith, Vior IVe-Mont ; Mrs. J. W. S-llwood, S.-evtary ; M; s. M. I). K. lly. Treasurer. Coiimiite,;s )n 1 hit 'I'talnm -nta etc., f .rthe Church : Mrs. i I . 'cara !i, M rs. A. Vol trior. Miss Im'-ir-.-.i. :i vi-::-iaj, aid work fort lie. poor: Mrs. T. V. uith, Mrs. S. Lovejov. Mrs. Chas. Hry. "he ohiect of the S ,ci-t.v is mutual V-s-opt-rutioii and loi;ig, wlili system iitiPorder, ao' 1 n;elcr th ohveti.m f fh Uector. such works iif love lor ; Clri-t 's '!iui- li and the i f1v fall to the lot 'hns: i in woin. :i t te "fid. ill. Monthly meeiius for the t HIS let H ll ot ollsmi w ill ! .e held on it:irst Iimrvhiv ui eaep io ;it!i. ISkm.k J. Ski.i.wi urn. Secretary. I'auiii M.-eTiMi. The annual ini-el-tig of St. l'aul'.- Parisli was held last Mon lay evening at the I'im.vli, and called to order by the Hector, H v. J. NY. Sel'.svood. After re iiling til" Tre.-.s-n-er's report for the past year, the clec t'on for seven vestrvm! n was had. an I resulted in the .s- leetiotk of the follow ing gentiem'-n : Messrs. .Mil! Mvt rs, ll. M. K.-llv. R, iii.eii Smith, A . X d li icr, l-'rau III. V'.st. K. 'au.iei! and Hiram Cochran, i i:o:!-di o ly af.ir the ad iouriimeut ef t ie- l'a.lsli oieetin--', the J , , . , v - .... i ... I . I ...... I d ( b eted ' 1 !-. oo i .l... IOC follow l.lg o.i, . o;..-.,, . : S.-i.ior '.Vard- n, I H. M. Kellv: Junior W ardi n. John i M vers; Seen t:uv. A. Nokuer ; Treas- j ni-r .ii ui ! ts. : IU er, J M vers. Ii.b. -Mr. ii; cry Warren w.-,;-. t ill last Situ.diy, ::n.-l on M.ui i w v.-i a . p -ij-'-n t that oe n.rs t! in a very !::! I i'-a-m. We 1 ve-!',ei i ... ,, .. :, i i. . il ls not been s. -vei enough b e-oiup-d J bi-n to r.tire to his , a-- l at this ; tiia -; naa; lv v 11. i nero are iinunt j of any oth r t t.ik'm ;il.au-irs it in: a over two v.- e'ts soi'-e Ue- lime anv ! tv-r nxii'v;e! to ('ha;l"" Warren, there I i. 4.-in'!lv ;iiiv oroi. ai.ilif v Ji.at t!:-re " will : an.tli-r e.ise. 'j oe atoi'-k on ' tbo elib-r Mr. Warren is ha r-ltv s-'vere ; - i. - . ; . . . . . . r .,.,.f ,i i. ! IriVH no doaoi !,:;( w haV this w ill bet'ae l.-.t im', T'e- a t ma- cant ! a", is exe-r-cii.-d by the health commitl-'-. Itoo-irKn on a Moo. Titree young men ng iire 1 bv Capt. Mill-.-r to a met, engage i o apuoe-, In brinuing tie: Onward out of the ,r i .- . i . ,i . ,a.. .. Tualatin. attemiLeil to cross tii.it river or evening l.ist week, ati i a line which was stretched aer'os I :-. river vaught their bor.t and caused it to u; e:. They all managed to get on a log 41-1.1 rem lined there unld n--xt morning about V o'clock. They had a good ;j Ttite. and were ivarly frozi n when reevmscd by ('apt. Miller. iMiMtovi.vtf. Wo dropped in last Monday evenisig to witness the exer cises and were very agreeably surpris ed to notice the improved made by the turners. T'u -y are under good lead ership, and will soon comaro well with any Soeii-ty of the kind in the Nrhte. The iic-mi ir-r in form us that boy will be pb'tseil to n-'." ivc visi c' ladies i-speei iP.v invit.-d. on the second Monday in each month. PitKi-Aisixo. In several places throughout the State, the nn-mbers of thti I. (). O. F., are pit paring to e. h- . , . brate the approaching tinnirersarv. In Portland extensive -arrang.-m-nts at- l)cing made, and also at Albany. The hrihron know how to have a good fitifeand g.t nothings in style. T.iE"0NW.VnP.-V'a,I7rT: Miller jxiu C.T. CUureh. hav,- bought t;K. tnuiiiTOmviiril, which has f.'.r sonic- time been running on the Tn-diian, jmd brought her out in the Willamette ail right list niesuay. we are net Rwiro what they propose to do with her. We understand that the price .paid M-as $J,uoo. not the value ot her luachincrv. IiKrri;n b:-ir. The following is a i list of the Letters remaining in the Poat-ollbv at Oregon City, April 10th, JS71: v i iri.a, v f i t'.ti.v i;v, ti.ia .1 ('assady.Joh,, NV. HulvnyVfj Mason. Ch irk s Vinton. it caiuM tor, pie ises.i.v mn aoyer " ' a-at loi-n i.vxr.s. tapt Jieoges, hheritf ot tins county, wisues us to in form all who have not yet paid their! tfi.xes, that the time of grace will l.e out I on the t)fh inst., and that utiles pay- j inent is made on or bebue that date, j costs will be chargevl. T nis is thela.t wartiusg. -r. -r r.i . P oTViC'Eii. Major C barman return - ed last Wednesday from S in Francisco, wnere ne nas itn-n purc;ia-iug a s-iock. of spring goods, which he is now open- in.g and will be happy to sell to his customers. The Major knows w -hat the jseople want, and by going to see hitn you will get it. Ef-ECTED. A. J. Appcrson, Esq., was fleeted as a delegate to the meeting which is to take place at Portland on the 21st inst.. to take into consideration the -ropriety of applying for a (irand Encampment Charter for tills jurisdic tion. Tes O.v.vard.-This boat now in dryilock. under coins' rer3irs. vGooDS.-The publican, respect fuJ invited to cull at I. Sellings' anc and examine the lame new stock of goods Jft revived, men's clothing, etc., uieii win be sold at greutlv reduced l prices, at the corner of Main and Third streets. - - .-- ( RETrr.SED.-Mr. L. Ackerman, cif the lirm of S. Ackerman, returned from San Francisco last Wednesday, where he has been buying a splendid stock of spring goods.' which they are now offering to the public. jive them a call. Li:kt Us. Mi-. I,. I,evy, who has been in business . for .some time past with his brother in this city, has left us and gone to California. Mr. L. has gained many friends during his resi dency, here," and th-y all wish him prosperity wherever lie may go. Mass Convkni iov. The Independ ents of this county hold a mass con vention in this city to-morrow, for the purpose of selecting delegates to t he State Convention, which meets at Salem next Wednesday. Il.vr.i,. The Turn Vereiu Society pro pose giving a grand calico bull at their hall, on Wednesday evening, April :i!ih. The boys "nover do anything bv halves, and a grand gotU time may be exected. John Myers has jut received a new stock of goods. H'e sells them (-heap for cash, and if you want anything in his line, give him a call. Di: oi:ati:I). St. Paul's Church, in this city, was handsomely decorated witli flowers last Sunday, being Master. ML-cli;! of the Oregon City 55ar. In re.-pect to the memory of Charles M. Warren. M-'p, who died in this city on S.durd.iy, M ire'i 'Zih, llt a in eting of t.'ie members of the l!ar of this city was held in the- Countv Court room on Monday, the b'th of April,' being the regular term of said court. It -solved. That the sudden death of Charles M. Warren, Ms;., our youthful associate, is a puSdi- lu..;amf to each of us a c.iiw! of deep personal grief. His rapidly increasing of clients, bore deserved tc.-timony to his profes sional growth and tail ht'olie, ss, and the devotion of fii.m-N far::;; 1 wide in h's List painful i'diies.-', te.- tiry tie ir a opre ei.it ii ;.'i f h is wortiius a'mau. Tiiose of us who wvre most eor,.-t antlv asso ciated wiili him in t,ie practice of (he l.e.v. were mo-.t lea ly t.i testify of tl;e l'l'dli tnt promise-of Pis future. ltcsolvcd. That t!iis testimonial of of our regaiil for our fleet ;u-cd associate and liieod, i .. -cub-d to the Con nt y l ourl nt v la.-u.! i o.is (. mty, to m-.-ct oo.'-'-r l h:.t t he us '.normug, vu! same Le spread i:p-n the recrds oi" list Court. Resolved, That the Court- be re picslcil to can-." a duly e. rtiiied copv of these proceed ipgs to be transndtb d to tin- widow and ;o ti-o father of t lie deceased friend and a-, .oeiale, in token of our sympathy v-. ith Jhein in their .-'id i i'l"ea v llieiit. In eo. ui: e:i ;:i with t!ie above Hon. ''.. i. Wdiite, Cminry Judge, offered the IV ilow ing, which was read, and by reoue: -t of the J :.ir, ordered spread upon the records : " i.'ii! lemen : ! I s ing alwavs enter tain. -d tiie highot r. gard for M r. C. M. Warri-n.asa iawyer.-t rare ability, fc.r s- ',a.-;;ng in bis : iroh-sion, and iNoa mill oi tiudoubte d integrit v ami , -. , ,.., I, .,,1 1 ,1 ..:.!.',... ,.t ..,,.1 ,-.....f ,w- r "I' ?yv "... .L'olVher' hi ' . . . -. T loon ,- -Ui i lo oav the i i t trioele oi re el to him, as an attorney in this I e. a; t. ! oo i.t see ot .- Oolite i;, l I t h t ise. Ui; v - tu,-iiia:e. n i ..njy w 1 , . wi. . i wo; i-. -i.-.i. .ciati d V. i - t . i : ::i tile i.ar i,. i-v. :r s :-. v. on: also j ;i i .Oiii'v and laiiier molhei- th,-rs a.i-d sisters in their sore atlia- 'i"0. in toe loss oi nun, wno by Ins u tb.-.u.i le;s ea.-. ageiomot sor- row and itsonrmng. His death is f.-lt ' a ;ioi.ii- loss, an i ins memorv to a no!. lie loss, and 1 wiii long be eiieri.-iii.-d bvall wiioktu w In m.-mory .C tri.--d-;--.-ased the Const In memorv of t'-e-d wdl stand ad;oiiriied until to-ititrrw 1 1 1 i o :. : 1 ' ." ' a . l: ..!- -aid adioiiriied tin ig at . o'clock. W. U. Win i '.:, Countv Judge. Jcsr So. The " Independents" in Mariou iroitnty iiave placed in n(mi- j na i,m a ticket coinp-iscd of Radicals, ! , . ! !iild oiie or t .vo sore-heao.ed Demo- l'r-its- They havo captured Ben. ; Jlarting, ami as the inocoemlents i profess to be oppOT-d to politicians, this will be regarded as something Rtrange. Who lias not in times past heard of the political tricks of slip pery or " Subterranean" " 5en.? Whv he is the very "y fellow t!'at cleaned out Fearne a ad (r. II. Wil- hams in lstil, and what lie does not know in politics is hardly worth while mentioning. Thev might' as ., . ir ' T , . well say that, Hon. J. C. Avery is nummular wiin ttse lath ol political trickery. Doth these gentleman are ! now working heart and hand togeth- j yt..u fu,,,llirIv Avas the C!liof' , , 4. . , of the tjutcm Kiiig. and it apears ! 1 t t!i:lt Av,'r' aua ,,:lVt j"incd j hands tw resurrect tlie defunct clique, ' T , , ,.kT i i i-- ? i i J!t our D.idcpe:ident friends nom- 1 Congress and Avery r ( .overnor. They are opposed to j political wire-pullers, and these two ! don't know anything about such j tilings. Not they. Dr.M.vitiiAp.i.E. Since the adjourn ment of the Democratic State con vention the Ikidical and " Independ ent" press appear to be terribly in love with our present Congressman, and :--eem extremely sorry that they ,-!, .,r .i . . - ., . i 7 1 , . m u,u ot vol- j in' lor hl11 next June, ( Hi, you hyp- j ocnts ! Had he ,got the nomination '. tnere would have U-en nothing too i mean for these- :n r. t.mi. 4.-. - i ..p. -,,. i,; o-- , Ppio una so aoos man whom vou are tryin"- to j otrr r.nV-o,. C 1 JcJ ..tan.l you. . c. . t leporied that .7. C. Tolm; in. i i.t'iieai I ... j wlH sorul for t.ie badical nominee for G ovemor Ex-Governor Woods to i-w-v ior nun to stump the State. He will neo,! somebody ; but it ;s doubtful whethc-r he e-m t v t , Q. tl ; f V L'in j 1 Ut lus foet on Oregon I ' lU VEr.y Cold. The Badical tiefcet 13 receiving a very cold reception in this county. We have not seen or heard of a man that considers it it will be elected. The ticket is rt- crfve., as eoM if it v,-ere a l0Ep of - aXSESHSSSSB A Falsehood. W'e I "see it stated j At it Alkeady. We heard a Rad br the Radicals and " Independents" ical declare that under no circuna that the Albany Convention was' a I stances would he support a portion packed concern in the interest of : of the ticket nominated by the Rad Governer Grover. This is falsp I ical Countv Convention, but that he The people all over the State de- ! manded his renomination, and it .was but in response to this general sen timent that the Convention renom inated him. Gov. Grover is the choice of the Democracv, and he o-ot his nomination fairly and honest! y d honestly part, and ,, ace of the wjthout any effort on his will be elected in the face selfish opposition made against him. He has made a good Executive, and the people know that he is honest. Democi:axiu Victory. The De mocracy of Connecticut have achiev ed a glorious victory in the election which came off last Tuesday. The Democracy re-elect Gov. Ingersoll by an increased majority, and elect 17 out of the 21 'Senators and in the House they have 4.2 majority. This, of course, will be laid to the oil' year. . But we apprehend if 'Connec ticut and Xew Hampshire are having elections in the off year, Oregon will be the same, and when she "follows in the path of these States our op ponents will attribute it to the same cause. Y'e are not particular wheth er it be off year or not, so long as the Democrats aic successful. Lane County. The Democracy of Ijano county have placed in the field the following ticket, which is a good one, and we hope that the Demo crats of that county will give it their hearty support and elect every man on it. For State Senator, R. Coch ran; Representatives, R. Hays, A. J. Doke, George Riuehart, J. T. Mat lock ; County Judge, John M. Thompson'; County Commisioncrs, W. Masterson, Enoch Holt ; County Clerk, II. S. Ward ; Sherilf, James McClaren; Surveyor, R. Mulholland; Treasurer, John Day ; School Super- uitemlent, ilammoriU ; coroner, Dr. Sharpies. CENEiiA"LI.Y F.Noonsrj). From all parts of Clackamas county we hear general approval of the Democratic State ticket, and the people heartily endorse tlie nominations made. The platform also meets -with their heartv approval. Governor C3 rover's re nomination meets with universal fa vor, and so also does that of S. F. Chadwick, as they all declare that they have made honest and faithful oflieers, and that no such charges of corruption as were brought against their predecessors can be made suc cessfully against them. Good PitospECT.s. The prospects in Marion county for a glorious vic tory in Ma; ion county for .the Dem- 7. . ... ... . X t . ll oeniue uci.et arc most iavorai;ie. learn that the feeling between the llee-uhirs and .Independents is very bitter, and that the 1'alieal vote is about oqnaily divided between them, white but few Democrats l.ile any rtoek in the. independent move ment. It is true they have managed to i oil a few soreheaded ehrouie oni-e-seekers on t:ie tielcet from ati-ioa the D -m )"rats, but tiie-y will carry no votes with them. "Wasco. The following is the In depomb nt or Ita. Ileal ticket for Wasco county: For Senator, llenry 5.irii(-s; Ib-presentati ves, R. 15. 3n for, Jjoliert Mays; She rill', (1. "W. F.urford; Clerk, It. G. Gibbons; Treasurer, F. Dehni ; Commissioners, A. Savage, John Chipman; Assssor, A. II. llreymtisi; School Superinten dent, Ezra Fisher. The Convention decided to nominate a easnlidate for State Printer, arid W. M. Hand was placed in nomination. The Dalles M ru Nliin;r is inform ed, and by good authority, that it is 1 iotetition of Hon. Z. F. Moody contract for cari.ving l!lt, mai!s b - tween the D ill -s and Fortland for four years, commencing on the 1st of I T" -v m'xt in company with several j other gentlemen, to put on steam i)u.u.s between the two points, for the. purposo of carrying the mails, also passengers and freight, that Hon. (). llumason will take the contract for building the portage at the Cascade, between the upper and middle land ing, and will then put on teams and transport the freight over the same: the distance over the portage being only one and a quarter miles. The Beaver last week made daily trips between Corvallis and Ilarris- burg. under cotn-iiiud of C.i'itain J tp-rhm in. (:i Wednosdaya change was made. Captain B lughtn.an went below and Captain Miller took charge of the liver, and will run be two n Corvallis and Eugene City as long as the "heavy dews" continue and the " bars" keen moist. The Albany Ji-'gWer of last Satur day iys: "Definty Sheriil' John Parker brouglit to this -ity on Thur.s- i oa ami tuai-e.i in me v.uy dan a nun l.,bert Constable, charged with Hie crime of brgvtmy. About ! threw month since accused married the daughter of John Faulkner, of this county, having at the same time a wife living in Portland. At a meeting of Chemeketa Lod 'o No. 1, I. O. (. P., Salem, held Wed nesday evesiing, Aoril 1st, Cr. W. Jordan, E. K. Miller and J. J. Mur phy were elected delegate? to attend the Flight ortuy drand Liodge, I. 6. 0."r., of Oregon, whicli meets at Portland cn the third Tuesday of Mar. The Nen; lias it that the Radicals nominated P. Jacobs, of this city for State Treasurer. Not much. He had to stand asida to give Carev ' a show, ! Refeesen iaitves. 01 ive Lodge, IS. of S-ilrn. T. O. hfi r electe i ' a3 ' representatives to tbft O, Lodge. MeS.ra, t. if. GiUrj- : V I: -I. uirlii and his friends proposed to ' swap" all day bat what they secured the defeat of those candidates. We have heard of other propositions to ' swap." The anti-Alitchell candi dates, who staid away from the polls 1 - st fall will not get the Hippie vote, ll l the Hippie candidates Will not ! . i, ,n,. Tlav o.. support the boltcis. lho ae get- tmg up a nice iittie iuss among themselves, and we have every reason to believe that before the election comes Oil" they will tind that they have counted -without their hosts. Curd fruiii tli l!.ard of Kcullli. The Uoard of lleallh of Oregon City would state, that in their judgment there is no necessity lor the schools, of this city to remain closed after this week, on account of the present exist ing ease of .iii'illio-'. Jims Myers, Chairman ; W. C. Johnson, J. V. Nonius, M. D., S. T). IVii-i:, Si'C, board of 11- alth. Clregua City, April f, lSTf. THE IVALiir Htrt riuTORE. See lu r jiallid oou:iteiiaric-e, but a sliort tine--ago tn piwure or rutu iie:iu u, t ne envv oi tie- school and tin-- l.riue oi the household. She .asalvras wclconud by tier sehoolnmw.-., lor n- r httl lorm anu pl'-asiiig disposition curried cheeriuli.--ss into Me ar rallies. i)i!ligetit, punctual and exaiiielao ,oo -di -id and orae- lul at liortie, iiie won tiu li -aris ot ait. hut, alas, we are sorrowed. Thos- rosy c!e ei;s and rud dy hps nr.: blaiieli-d v, a; ii i oasu mpt ion. lie- vo:c one- so cix-'aaiit ing in laugh and song is le- bt -, husa and supplanted by a lioliov.- cough. Let us approach le r couch gently and take ii r hand. Do not shudder t caus - of tie- P-eble uiui passion less grasp. The hand osice so h.-arty and plump is emaciated and slio.is bony out lines, while tne cords and tortuous veins nr.' plainly niapp 'd upon tiiesuriace. The pulse t nut bounded wita repletion, carry ing vigor to tne w hole s.. stem, and impart ing liif, beauty, vivacity, health and strength, is delicate to t he loueii. f he I-c-ble h art cannot propel t he t h i n, scant y blood wil li loree. Must we los h -r while y.d in her te-.-ns. 1,'ompanioiis and iri'-nds ga t h -r around wit ii words of c'n rand con solat ion, and d -part, v.itli moisfui-.-d eyes and silent .-.t 'ps, .dust, we lose her? No! ta r is r di a J We eau stay liiis d stroy er of our hapjei n -ss and not su if r ! be loss of so bright, a gem. Sontet hing more is re quired ine.v tuan detary ami ti gieiiic ob s rvanee, ior nature cads mr ai.l and sin shall havi- it. laii-.-t'iis pleasant livdiclue. It is m i.:or;it iog. Hon it alla.s tle.-irri-taol" coti.iii, l in provi-s t!r- a, Vi'.tite aliddi g -stiou and s aidsa le alttiy t ingie through the li'ani . Tin.- blood is enriched, nervous loree increased, and tic heart bounds w?h a new i inputs . See h'-r im-.- br.gtiteh by d"groes ; lie.- color is r turning, h r voice is g' l.ting cii aivr, aa.i pi--a.o:l words are s;oic ii. The. str -ngth talt. rs yet, but. is gaming. E.-t us ta.i Ii r out in tie- warei .suasiime. J a a sa.i"t t :mi- fie- wiH be a!" to g Wit li out oar aid, a e!i-i real girl, 'libs d li.vhliul m dicin - ma -t h iod-bl -ss -d. It is restoring health to our loved one. Sh is ein--rgir..r; irom hersi'-tin -ss, swe-ter and nobi.T t iia n b 'lore, mid 1 sr. l'l -re :s eiold i'ii M dieal Dls-.-overy mast hav t he credit.. ii ha s rais al ii s. H. i:.. r.At:. drug ii-? ,of West l"n; :s, O.. says that. i;r, l'i re -'s i ioid. a .Miiiii-il Dis covery has cif-cled a wind -mil cure of i. 'onsui.-ipi ion in bis neighborhood. Xew i:.i)K. 'The Gil-.u-u -ge,' Mark Twain's last book, is the best, on the whole, of all this h u n i a :-,t 's eftirts at book-making. To satife, tlirottglu ut, is very good. 'The hits at the jollies ot tualiiiie are original and inimitable. I'm- book is sol 1 iy subscription, and cannot be procured other .vi-. itisa prodigious sip-ecss, an l its sales are .villi. -a! oi e. e.ii Mr. D. Wriglit i-: .sgent for mis county for this popular nook . or.- AC, to oia;i:ii.v: !l:ip-.vlt-ii f for Yiim:i-.' Men from ttio .(T-ctsof t'.rrors und Ae i.s e, i a -;i rly 1 i Manhoo i r tor- d. 1'iip .ii ii'-ulsto Mar-ria-t'-r -ae v 1. -N"'-v m 't Iiod .of t r atrii"nt. N.-V an'i reniarkabl ranches, p.., ak-asid circulars s-an tY'-e, in s -af d ei!n;.cs, Addr-s. 1MWAKI) ASS. 'tATi' N, No. -South Ninth St., Piiieel -Ipiiia, Pa., an In st it -a i io a Im vmg a h i j. !l r ; ut :it ion iV.rlinn orabie conduct and pron ssional skill. lio 'i :iy CQIiFSSS-OrJS.CF AH S.1VALID. PC1'.T.ISII-I) AS A WARNMNfl and for the S.en -fit. oi' YOVNO Mrs 'A.N'T) OTIIF.RS who sntf'-r irom MatN'ulS DEitlbll'V, b )SS ill-' M A X i b si ) I ', et c, niuthirotit iii uns ,f xl f-i-itrr. Writt- a by N a rsiAMKi. May i:.uit, 1 .'., who cur I hi uis ii alt.-r and r- ;im a -considera bi tpiahk' r', an.i iaail. tl rei oa r -ci-iyine a post-paid directed enve lope, bv the j.aiilish 'r, DK..H)iLX M. DAliXAI.E 11 linton Str (, I'rooklyn. v. V. At Tvwiston, I. T. March .".nth, 1ST I, Mrs. Annie .Monro dauglil -r of th j lata Kobt. Newell, ag -d aiout li ears, In this county, A .ril Sth, 1ST 1, Joseph Tracy, :vg-d about "tye;uV San 2'i-ncico .Idrkti itepart. Sax Fit Ve.a-i.sco, April 0. Wheat in Ely -rp l Av -r ig Caiit'orala, Us (ulis. a I. ; Ur.-gon, l is S.l. l-'lrur Sap rlin -, L'i;.i)7); extra, Sd .'J7. W.u -at o.mt, i :thi,jni. P.arl - t 'oast i -ed, s ,;7 r, ) ; bay feed 11 :tS : bay brewing,' I :, il 7-"i. at wood supply in mark t; prices ara $1 ." i vl ;V. Wool -t, lia - to cho'.o -ctear, lCtJ). Portland .-.EirlvOt licporl. WimNj-.sn vr, April f. 174 "Jo!d in New Vork to-d ay, 1P! . Port la red I, -ga I T-'-nd'-r rates, bi buying ; S'J s'-Hing. Wheal Demand is good at fl G't.-l 05 ? cent.'. I, s-if !; .!. y o its levl" li'ishel, sackc-.l and deliv er (1. Flour la cmis -qu tie-- of the condition of th" wii -at mark t, r'.our iias been ad VatlC "d to fa al'cv'i (I.). ' Putter t he- r-c -ipts ar- l.ir.;e ar.d ti- mark t w -11 stock--l with all qualities. Prie-e.s r.uu't! Iim:m .'!:) V!7 I'-'iiii. Ergs dark't supply full; prices firm at iO c ait s doen. Wool The market, cn'inu s dull and quota! ions are fur. lish -d at i;' jJ"c -. lb lor a good ar; icb-. iJacon f he supply on hand remains abundant. .Sid ser- ptof--d at l'V-Sllc: llaui:;, 1" il'V-, aa.i prime ShouliP-rs at '. i Oregon City Market Kcport, ENTKltPRISE Okki-k, A'-rii l'S, IST4. Legal fend ts. lju.ving, " : s--bing f.!. Countv script, as : it. scrij.', S . T!i - foilowin r ar t h - uymg prices for pro.-lac -, and tn s lluig price nr ot ii -r : Wii'-at-l s -mand ".ood and s lling at 9 1 15 t bush -1. i l jr tio.ad supply in market, and till ing at. ) 0 S -ti 00. .vl hid lings Are quot-d at !"r ton; shorts, JI; and bra i with in 11 supplies on h:ini. Oats Supply equal to demand ; buyers ar p iv lag A't 1 I c -nt s. Potato -s No d 'mam!, and the maric t oerstoekfl, t irom eeiit.- i r bush- unions Quotntde at ! c-nts p t pound. Egg flood supply, lo v Its doz. C.iick -n ?-! .M i. :i a I p -r doz -n. P.utt T Scare. i.i i-" c -nt s lor good fresh. Woo! For clinic-' p,rs, c -nts. Eri-d Fruits Full stocks in mar.T-t; Appl -s an; bringing lev's c-ntss p--r isounu ; )eaeh"s 11 cents; Currants 10 1 cents; Plums fionts. ' su 'ar t 'rnsh -d, l.r-l c -nt s; Island 9 -5 10 v. ;"s;in Francisco r lineil, I.'IJV. c-nts. Tea !; -i.t quaiity f 1 p -r pound, and oth er brands ranging irom U 'v"j cents. C'otf-e Ilest. article f,:! emts. Sail Haiiirinir irom bifc-M. 'Syrup 5i) cents p-r gallon; best article 6) c -nts. Ihcon-Ihm? H,1j cents; S!ioulder, S cents; si 1 s, tS'Sl'S c -nts p'-r pound. Lard Per pound ll.Xl cents. Oil Devo's's Kerosene per gallon,t0.o cents: Ians'-Pil $1 Si. . Hepf on foot rood fat cat we una r..-iiuj : nt. fi-m onts on foot i sh'FewofferlnsTquote' at ?2 503 50 ! "oTOI al from M,,.,b. j fir ; drr 15 w per pounu, COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, For the very best photographs, goto Rrad- 1 ley it riulolson's Ualery without STAIRS Vaci'iiti in Uik levator, Montgomery J Stn-c-usan Francisco, California. j T ivXMF TO-DAY. 1 TO J3UIJ1,J31;I1S. ! Office of the Light House Engineer, 1'ORrLA.NU, Orooii, April sth, lt74. SEALED PUOrCSAES, ENDORSED ".Proposals lor I.iht House for mouth : of f'olaiiibia River, "Oron," will be re- '.-m civetl at this oiiic; until 1J o'clock on t tie B forms of contract, and nny Jesir' inlor- I mat ion, can b'? had on application by i IUuil or in 1)tfrsou to X. MH IIbER. Major of Engineers, L. S. A. Eight lions EriLjui.-cr lotti District. nprlUv2 Dissolution ofcopastnekship. MR. E. LEVY HAS THIS DAY WITII drawn from the tirm oi Ievy liros. ll-rt-att-. r Mr. A. Lew will oarrv'on tlm business in his o An name. Collecting all accounts due the firm,, and paying all lia bilities contracted by the firm. A. LEVY. Oregon City, A), ril 1st, 1S73. lw. : i GREAT SLAUGHTER ! ' I X DEY-GOODS AXD C L 0 T H 1 X G ! A T The goods have b-.-en bought nt P.VX1C PitlCKS and will be sold in accordance. Don't forg 't calling before you lay in your sup; lies. Oregon City, March 3i, Pi71 :tf SOCIETY NOTICES. j;f.v3n i.oih;f. no. a, 1. 1. o. i, Meets every Timrsdav e -in. eg a i i o ii.iciv, in 1110 wjT.V- 0.1.1 i..u....p ii.it t.,i.i -fKfrJ?- . -. : . . . i "i . i : . . it street. M'-ni' ;rs of th" Or der are invited to attend. 11 v order X. ii. itr.jji'.ccA ij::::?;:i: ?i'.)ifi:: no. :i. I. o. O. 1'., Meets on the --.,-., Second and Fourth Te.es- f'-f;) ; lay evcni-i'gs ;u.h l.iontii, kjK at 7 ' (j'l-lei k, in the Odd Fellows' ! tall. Membcrsoftho Degree are invited to attend. iuii .vo.'.iAii i.o:k;k x. i, a.i A- A. M., Holds its regular com- ft munie-itions on the First and 4vr Third Saturdays its each m-mUi. V at 7 o'clock from t health of Sepi ' iember to the -joih of March ; and 7' -o'clock from tlie Otii of March to the Jhtli of S 'ptem'ocr. Erethren in good standing are invited to attend. J'.y order of W. M. i-'AM ::.NG' AMl'Mi;.T NO. 1,1. O. o. V.. Ie -fs at O ld I'. llows' n ry flail out lie First a udThird Tues- tCZ day of each month. Patriarch: V-t. in good standing ar; invited to attend. VlAi'V I'KCAMl'Mi:?; V NO. '2, C. l. '-. M-ets at O ..Id F !1 -is' Hall, in Or -, si'.i 'Uy' sr--ou, on Saturday ov-aiing, 7 r.'.iook. M'mt.rs of tie- or-ler :ire in-vit.-d o utt'-nd. M. C. ATIIKV, '. .1. -M. Pi.vco.v, It. S. maiTlv s i ; c; k u k col r a t ii, IIAYli USTAHIASUKli .. A FAuTuh r FOHTHS MANUFACTURE OF Furniture, rtnci Doors, a i) Aitii ll:ngs if aj.i- sizi:s. They will also do Turning of every de script ion to order, WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH! p-All work warranted, shop on the Kivor, in Lewis' Shop Opposite Oregon City Mills. rnilE UFAFTIIT'L QTAltTETt SEC i tion of laud, known as the Poise claim.a miles from Oregon City, will b otf -r 'd for sale f ir a xhort titw in';i. The propri tor is not" "hard up." For terms, etc., apply to Capt. A. V. Hedge or Isec." barlow. Or 'gon 1 ity ; or Willamette Farm er otlic", Saii.'in. Marchjjlf ?Ioiiy! Money! MONEY TO LEND IN SFMS OF $500, and upwards, or 'go a i. it v, March 10, 1ST 1. iiialitf " JOllSrytjS A. McCOWN. XTol'lJ IN POEM Til;: C.ITIZHNS OF y Oregon City and vicinity that lie is prepared to turni.sh ?13, SPaUCZ ARID CIDAR LUi183, tf every description. 11IY Ff.OOUlNf;, CKILEVfi, .l'itl t i-: (lor sh lving,) L l'TICK, Pll lilUrS, l''h.Tb I'tlSl'N (Cedar) Ooiistaiilly on ILtnicl. Str-et and Sid--walk lumber furnished on tie- shortest notic -, :t. as low rates as it can be pu rchas t m t h - St ai .iive m a call at t he ()HK(;OXCJi'V S AAV 7-131.1.. March bi, 1ST 1 :t f JOHN 31. BACON. IMP" sUTFR AND tiK.VI.Ei'. in i looks, Stationary, IVnum- : :-i"tf cry, etc., etc. 0--gJt t i'y, O irgiiu. tTTAl Oharmort A Warre-r's old stand lately occupied by S. Ackcman, Main st. losi: ! rpiIE rNDETPKiNED IiTI'.KTVEEX 1 this cite and ."an"nrih, Weilre-sday morning n 1 -at'a -r o?' -f -beKk eontnining about ?J-T carrnc."; his name i ill ! found insid" of tt-e took. The finder will b" suitably regarded by leaving t In- sn me at this ofiice. IE PEARSON. Is O T I OK ! VT THE SOLICITATION OF MANY friends, I take tehis m--thod of rublicly nnnounrini m'fK a onndidat" for the O'Hec of siir!n' rif Clackamas Count v, subject to thf will of th" aprirra'-hing Democratic Con vont ion. A. C. PAILEY. NOTICE. i T TIIE SOLICITATION OP MANY x- frl"nds, I take this method of nu'mcly annii ofnc t.v. Democratic Convention. subject to the will of tha HonrorM Vn ; "'.Z r ' :VLV'"L' u-' u,,.u.s ?-vprra -V if It C II A A' D I a IS . H 0 FtI A S C H A R ftl A N ESTABLISHED 1853. ESIRKS TO INFORM TIIE CITIZENS ulate'stm 5 business on the old motto, that A Nimble Six Pence is Better than a Slow of Oregon City and of tne W illamette S7.il 'i riff. I have Just returned from San Francisco, where I purchased one of the LARCEST AMD BEST SELECTED STOCK OT GOODS ever before offered in this city ; andconsists in part, us lollows : Hoots and Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Huts and Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries, I'aints and Oils, Sasli and Doors, Chirm ware, Queensware, Stoneware, Crockery, Plated ware, G lassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities And Styles, Clocks and Watches, Eadies and Gents' Furnishing Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy Xo- Hope, Faming tionsof Every Implements of Description All Kinds, Carjxts, Mattings, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, etc., Of the above list, I can say ray stock is the .MOST C O ?I P I., i: T E ever ottered in this market, and was s letcd wilh espi-i-ial care lor t he Oregon City trade All of which 1 now oiler lor sale at the Lowest u"3arkct Ra cs. No use for the ladies, or any one else, to tliinivof going to Portland to buy goods ior I am J) ti rnii.tiit to S'-lt CAtff and not to allow mysell to be L'XDEKSOLD IN THE STATE C7 OREGON. All I ask is n fair chance and quick pay ments, believing as I do that Twenty Years Experience in Oregon City enables me to know t he re quirements oi the trade, (,'oiue one and all and see lor yourselves that the old stand oi THOMAS CIIAiaiAX cannot be beaten in quality or price. It would be useless lor me to tell you all the advantages I can oiler you in tie-sale ol goods, as every store that advertises tioes that, and "probably you have oeen disap pointed. All 1 wish io say is Come, and S'.v.s'diu ExaUiin-.' for Vonrsrivrs fori do not. wish to make any mistakes. My object is to tell ail my old l riemis now that I -am srrfl alive, and desirous lo sell goods cheap, for cash, or upon such terms as agreed upon. Tha nkhig all lor the liber al patronage SiereJ o'tor- bestowed. Tlltss. CHA11MAN, Main Street, Oregon City, Legal Tenders and Countv Scrip taken at market rates. THUS. OHAKMAN. 8jr-5'.V'U lbs wool wanted bv THOS. CHAKMAN. UVERY, FEED, AD SALE ien: f "Ll' rpiIEENPEi:SI;NF:DPPOPRIETf)nOF I. the Livery Stableon Filth street.Oregon City. Oregon," keep;? constantly on hand Saddle itl flggy ilovsos, ISujfjfii-K, t'niriat-SHiiil Hacks. jprices Iioaonable. llo will also run a hack to and from the VV1LK0IT SODA SPRINGS during the summer season, with good horses, com j et cut and gentlemanly drivers. FAKE AT LIVING RATES. J. M. FEAZEIt, Proprietor. Oregon City, May 27, 1ST-'!. JOHN SCHRA m , jlain St., Oregon City. MAMFACTIRER AND DIIOUTER OF Saildlt-s, Harness, 5 S:eIU-i-j--ltarl- iiaie, ':., t-tc. 7IIICII ITE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS J f can be had in t he State, :;t WHOLESALE OR RET Ail. 8?"1 warrant my goods as represented. 1,QQ0 DEER SKINS "Vv A INT rr 11 13, AND ALSO, LL OTHER KINDS OF HIDES, FUR .A which I will pay the highes market price in cash bring on your hides and get, your coin for them. JOHN SCII RAM, Saddle and Harness Maker. Oregon City, ( iregon, July 11, lS73-m3. I'"1 11 It E S II SH0ALWA7ER BAY O YSTEES! rrmE ENDt-iP.sroNFD annofnces to the cit iz.-ns of Or-go7i City that he has reopened his 0 st rr Saloon and Res- tnurant.nnd can dish out Fresh Ovsters to nil orders. Coir-e, Tea and chocolate abvnjs on' hand; also a general assfrt tiicnt of confectionary. Oysters served up in every style desired. I.OUTS SAAL Oregon City, Sept. -JO, lS73-tf. STILL IN TIIE FIELD! REMOVED SECQfsD CCGR SOUTH CF HAAS' SALOON". WILLIAMS l KARDSKC, AT TIIE LINCOLN BAKERY, pric paid for country produce. FT" F.KP TITK MOST rmtPrrTP c-rrr-T.- z-r- ku.'- ;i.v ix-c di cuarge. i ne nignesi cash A.LCTIIOX A2D COMMISSION.. A. B. RECHARDSONr Auelioneer, i Cornier tf Fi out & Oak sts., Portland Of Real EstRte, CJroceries, General Mer chandise anu Horses. SALE CAYS Wednesday and Saturday A. Ii. PacUAKDSU.", Auctioneer. I V i-i y a i e it I c.c English i;( fined Tar and Tiirfdle Trou. t-iiV-osli souare and Ottagon Cast fctool. Horse Shots. I.asps, fcuws.tscrt w s,l rv-Fans, Shu t Iron," li. G.lfon. ALijO A large assortment of Groceries and Lio.- uors ff A- -oiikllAliLsuN, lI- Auctioneer. Jan. 1, IS SPRIHG asUFflFER G00DS JUST RECEIVED AT ' s G DEALER IX 0 Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hariiwa.ro, jrocorics. Crockery, Xotions, I.adi. s and Gents G O Furnishing Goods, cte.V-4 tc, otc, cto- Main Street, (rii City I rouuee of all kinds bought, for which I pay the highest market j rice. If von de sire good l.oods at Low pric s, call nt bI. X K I. 7. JV t: ' ,s and exnmine his new stock of Spring gornis Jivc me a call and convince yourselves My motto is, - " QTlCK S.M.KS AXP SMALL PROFITS." The highest market j rice paid for wool I. SEELING. Oregon City, Oct. 31, S73-tf. oo WILLAMETTE RIVER G TRAKSFGRTATfOK GG'S 4 rJC 131 3! ERS. r;- -'o o o WILL LEAVE FLAN I 'E11S WHAHI T 1 or. hind, at o-!ock,A. M., as follows Tor Con-tllis uibl I:it.riii;uii;t- Paints: Alois "?;ty, V.Vdnc day ;! rri a. For Albany jtibl liibrihtiiiutr Points: 3Ionda y, Tt e,.?:I j , V.'cd n -d a y, 'i hu i ami Frid:ij-. For Dayiou, LaFnyctl.. mul lc31iiiivillc3 - Saturday iii-.sl Jlcstilay. O 1'assagc to f'orvallis je Passage to Albany j 511 Passage to Sal 11 1 00 Passage to McMinnviii ino li. (.ol.liSMIlll, President. December li'th, 1;T J. tf. GREOOH BTEAOKIP GO.'S STEAfeiOGAT NOTICE 1 ---m Sti. ll COOKE, . Will l-iiw ( spECo N CITY for I-OHTLAND every day f Kxt-cj t Sunday, at 7.V. o'clock, A. M. Iti-turniiig, will leave Portland for Oregon City at o'clock, 1. M. Stv. ALICE, Will leave OHKt.JON Tl V lorCOKVALLIS every Mondav aiid Thursday of cacli week. Str.DAYTON, Will P ave ohkoox CITY for McMINN VI U.K. LA I'A YLTTK and DaY'ION. and all points b.tucvii, ey ry Monday, Wt-d-- nesna ami 1-ridayoi each w. k. Lt-iivcs the basin nt s o'clock, a. :., and coTi'nect . with the train nt niieinah at A. M. Loaves OHKOt )N CFl Y for IIAKniSEEKU and EL";KNE and all intermediate points every wei k. Sti. jVaimit." lutton, q Leaves OltKCON CITY for ALP.ANY and all intermediate jioints brt u-en twice -v- -cry week. .1. D. LILKS. Aircnt. Or. gon ity, February, H, lsTJ. FbahlNaL bt-SESS CGLLLGE. First Sivcc-t licb-.ti i: Alder and Mor- G lison Sts., and Al!er Street lcttv-t-ii First it lot front Streets. loi't litncl, Oieeir OH. 4 N INSTITT'TIUn liFSKiNEDTOPRE- pare J'.oyx, YarXU and MIDDLIi A(Jhli MKX ior 1 usiness Alfairs. II. ?I. DeFUAXCK, AV. I., aviiiti:, : : : rresiIent. : Si-rw-tary, For acquiring a I'mrti.-aT Jluxines Kducn tiuti this institution oltVrs sup rior auvan-. tag. s, an.i is acknowledged 1-v Ixadins Uusiliess Men to lee the best Comnicpcia 1 CollK -re on the 1'acilic. Coast, and sreorrd to none. Kach Dej artment is First luss, and is un der the special charge of kxi-eriexced teachers, and tie- wp.ole sehod is under the imtiu dial superintendence of th" I 'resident and Seer. lar. . '1 he school room and counting are nnind upon a plan that. -cures to I he student all 1 1 e practical ad-. vantantag.s of each. There is in operation. A ItANKINti HOfSE O fully illustrating that luisiness. Th same s stem being observed inach department, the student buys, sells, shi; s, barters, con- . signs, discounts, insures, drav s checks, notes and dralts;, gives leases, deeds, Ac, ' and goes through the entire routine of actuaj, m siNKHs. In adding to the eninjijeteness of tl.o In- . stitution the profrietors have instituted a SEPARATE DEi'ATOEM Eflli LAMES. The entrance-to rKiins f t iiir. I'- part mcnt is upon Alder street, and access to th' m is had only by the t ach.-rs and ladystu-. dents. Rare lacilities are otf. r -1 to ladies lor acquiring a thorough Knowledge of luisiness practice ; ot lel -grophy and Pen manshie. Tie- " DEPARTMENT OP TELEGRAPHY is in charge 0f firt-clas o -rat.ors and teachers, and sup, li' d witli all the ai par-, atus of n 11 rst -class ?i!ice. This Institution as now con duct c;t'il aims to have facilities for ini arting a thorough, knowledge ot the Art of l'cinn&iishjn! that rot. one in tr-n of the Fcs-ivts Col LEr.Es now in existence ossf ss'-s ; the Ik--partment being under the sj cinl su rin tendenee ol on-- ot the leading Penmen of the United States. For lull larticulrs r.d for National Business ollege Jocrnal sent to any pait of the count r lree. Ao!rep:. IX I KAXd; w WHITE, Luck Lox 101, l'ortland, Oregon. SfVlPERIAL SU3 I LLS, Savier, LaRocqne & Co. Oregon Cit-'. Keep constantly on hand for sale Flour. Middlings; Plan and Chicken Feed. Parties . Troti8ElDgf?d mutt furnic-h the Eadr, C o o O o - c O o o O o O TTV C AT.TTJTIHnT A -