Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, April 17, 1874, Image 3

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CorVTY COL-KT PROCEEDINGS. TllO
are the proceeuuij? u.
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following
Messrs. Sharp and .Sawtcll, Commis
sioners
Countv Court of Clackamas county,
April" term, V. L. White, Judge;
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Thos r.onev, Charles ivoork aim .
V Cooke wore appointed viewers to
I-tairoad in accordance with a peti-
Uriah 1 avue aim uiuc-m.
School Superintendent's Report
ArPOnTIONMKNT OF COUXTY FCXD.
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l.V;"V. Z to meet on the 2lst inst.
Frank Ford, Joseph Fields and Har
vev Shiplev were appointed viewers to
?.f?i el anges in the Oswego and Au
rora rimd I" accordance with petition
'fV V Kobbins and others. lowers
to meet on the lsth at the residence ot
'. N. llobliins.
lie iver Creek school liouse was des
:.rnMted as the polling place for Heaver
' Creek precinct.
;itd Tidings sehool house was des
ignated as the place of voting in Mar
' mrtin's precinct.
I 1 TK. Curt refused to renew the ferry
' lieensn of Jas. M. Moore, wliieh he has
i .'... i.i.iiivr heretofore contrary to
th" provisions of the citv school law.
The viewers appointed to view a road
known "as the road which passes
Drake's to Scott's mill, reported tavor
al.ieon the petition and recommended
thit the change, be made.and the Court
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W ashkotos, April 10. In the
District investigation to-day, Thom
as Lucas was examined to prove the
priority of a contract awarded to him
for paving the street, which con
sequently awarded to Bingham 'post- 1
masier at, iiiiladelplna, who was said ' -
The Olympia Standard, speaking
of the Radical State ticket, says: "If
the obscurity of the candidates is
any evidence of the strength of the
ticket, it is invircible."
32A.UK I ED.
On the 11th of A-iril, 1874, at t he residence
of the bride s latier. near Marshfield. by
T.J. Matlock. J. I., William Houston, of
Washington territory, anu Alice K. Parson.
of Clackamas county.
$5,.S3 30
in ide-at the eXense , ........ .. ... p.
Tne rerort of AIm I Mattoon, J. 1
lt:n"oaud Joshua Lyoii, viewers ap-
.K.inted to locate a roa.i in iu ., a m-e
:..:n. i. .-tit on of Mr. Slnbley and
others. report.'. i iaraot in
uid tlie foiirt ordered the same to be
established as a county road.
T:ie Mnc for inakimr return of the
delinquent tax list was deferred until
the Al.lV lei in. ... - i e
K H Collard was appointed judge ot
election for Ureiron City precinct in
place ot T.J. Met Jarver.
l'.ills to the amount of M,ol)o were
ordered paid.
Jl uy Tisr.Tiie following is the list
of jurymen drawn for tlie April term
oT the Circuit Court for Clackamas
which commences on Monday, tlie 7th
uist :
I,. D. C. Latourette, f irmer
(iwr. farmer; Samuel 11
cr; 11. T. Siiiplcy,
F.ed W.
Carter, f.n ni-
t'armer; Raymond
JMckec, farmer: J-- M ' ori, lariiier;
John ilover, t inner; Ji. waincii,
firmer; Tiios. M. Mradley. tanner; 11.
Fellows, firmer: Joseph Fiebls. farm
er; W.i. Welch, farmer : .1. li. HuUon,
in 'ehanie:J. 1. Ke.ynolds. farmer ; J.
I'orler, farmer, Jos. Young, farmer;
3. tines V. I). li. l l, farmer; Jos. li.tiril
ble. farmer: Samuel Hughes, farmer;
Win. A. .be k, farmer ; Joseph Qniun,
farmer; lieiij. 1 Ianeslev. farmer ; Ch is.
A. Wade, farmer; J. II. 1 Hubert, tann
er; Oito Kriise, farmer: Tiiomas Char
man, merchant; 11. II. Haves, f.wiiier,
T. A. K. Sell wood, fanner: Jas. ins
ton, farmer ; Joseph Crahani, farmer;
K. M. lirackett, farmer.
I,i'. riKit lisr. The following is a
list of the Letters remaining in tlie !
rost-ofJice at Oregon City, April 17th,
1S71:
Harvey Alb -nworth, Mrs. Katma
Cass i l '.I"uis 1 it'imis, Tiiom.is Foster,
Simuei Hughes. M idam Catherine
Liui-eiif. James W M.iusev, Mrs A l-l
Mill.-r.Wi.i .McKibben.I' lillip Nehreii,
N S Fittersou or Jaeoii liillespi-.', lleu
rv .1 U lcers. J Cut Smith , lienjamiu
Whit.-, Sim.iel Young (2).
If e Ul 'd for, pie is.-sn- hen "adver
tised." J. M. Bacon, 1 M.
SK.iiiors A( lm-.NT.-A little s-.n ,t'
Mr. I'.n-ish, lii:ig a!)o;it 1 miles from
tliis t-ir y, nieL with a s. ii.ms ai-cidi-nt
last M.oi lav. A tree f. Il. and a limb
striiek the "little f' ll'w on the head,
knocking him senseless and pushed
out oif of his eyes. It was si:p
ii.hi' 1 that it would prove fatal, lr.
It- 'S.s w.is eall id to attend on the little
hU ferer.
5T7 i0 58
131 20 5H
43 05 Oregon
151 70 23 trac.
30 M) 57 frac.
l:fc 25 I 0 frac.
t0 35 15 frac.
1 10 85 I
155 so
07 t5 ' Total..
District number i had no school, and
therefore receives no public! monev.
Tlie above scholars are classified,
m riles 1,452; females 1,272.
The apportionment for the present
year, $2 05 per scholar in coin.
Average attendance during the year,
males 423 ; females 41H.
Whole number of quarters taught "JO.
This is a much greater number of quar
ters than has over leeii reported before,
and excluding the new districts which
have had no .sehool, is on an average, of
two quarters per district during the
year.
FINANCIAL. EXHIBIT.
Total amount of money raised by dis
trict tax ?4,054 ID, wliieh was assessed
in districts Nos. 1, 5. l:i, IS, 41, 47
and Oregon City, the latter having rais
ed the sum of S2.70I02, or nearly three
: fourths of the entire amount.
The State apportionment to the var-
ions districts last year was Mi cents per
; s.-uoiar m I'oin.and J cents in currency,
i The entire amount ln-ing $1, (ii.il 70 in
com, and in currency.
The countv a;tHrtionmeiit was $187
per scholar in coin, and 17 cents in cur
rency, lhe amount ot county fund
apportioned was $1,'J7420 in coin, and
S11S4U in currency.
Amount received from rate-bills, and
subscription, S'i.lsO IS. From unspeci
fied sources, $-1:57:55. Making in all the
amount of monev received during the
year, id I...(i4 W.
Amount paid teachers during the
year, SW.5S1 s7.
Amount paid for sites anl erection of
school houses, t-I.KJl S'5.
Value of charts and apparatuses,
$177 50.
Value of school houses, $15,550.
alue oi all ot.her sehool property,
;-vis.
; ex eka t. is r-: yx a kk
The above ligures, with the exception
or me numoer ot sj!ioiars 1:1 t!ie conn-
iv, are very lm pel leei. . iiMiiiner oi
the oisliiets liavi; failed to till out their
reports, and c)iiseiii; tit) y the amount
cxpeiuleii anil Used tor si-Je ml purposes
can only le eslimateil. All lait six tils
trii-ts report as having introduced th
uniform text-book, iind in these tii-
In- av l,a..i C r -r. : ' . . At ths residence of II. R Umb. in Claok-
',-.".lmau LJ ot: X'resident Ot lr,:1 mnntv. March 25. 1874. bvKll.r.J..hn
i. Uie lveystoue Pavinpr Compa- Uarnall, -Mr. Henry K. 1-amb and Miss Em-
J-,1C "oject oi the memorialists """'
as to prove that Bingham sub-let
and sold his contract, and that the
G vernor gave the work his personal
UI,1.U,1VU
In tlie Sanborn investor, t;, in.
day Mudge, Cliief of Special Agents
of tlie xreasurv- sbitod (j.ir.'c
connection with th Tri
which, it appears, was to detect
smuggling between Canada and Bos
ton. Witness appointed A. O. Far.
a friend of Sanborn. si)ecial a?ent to
Europe, paying him .93,000 and ex
penses, home 8U0,0O0 on account
of undervaluation of imports were
ieeuereii uirongn i'av's investiga
tion, and there were suits for some
8800,000 pending. He admitted that
Sanborn had an interest in the cases,
in the nope of moieties which seem
ed to be a new revelation to the com
mittee. He also admitted that, the
Blue Book, which"" is supposed to
contain a list of all Government
employees, did not contain the name
of l ay because Fay did not want it
known that he was eniraeed in the
secret service
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
Happv Relief for Young Men from the
effects of Errors and Abuses in early lile.
Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar
riage removed. New method ot treatment.
New and remarkable remedies. Books and
circulars sent free. In sealed envelopes.
Address, HOWAKD ASSOCIATION, No. 2
South Ninth St., Philadelphia. Pa., an In
stitution having a high reputation for hon
orable conduct and professional skill.
novO dy
M RR C II A JSTDISB
THOMAS CHARM AN
ESTABLISHED
1853.
AUCTIIOjS' AXD COMMISSION,
A. B. RICHARDSON,
Auctioneer,
Cornier of Front Oak at f . , Portland
Sustain tlie Sikiiij Sj-tem.
The flashes of excitement produced by
he stimulants in ordinary use, are foliow-
ed by a reaction that Is always more or
less injurious. Just as the darkness, illu
minated for a moment by the lightning's
glare, becomes apparently blacker thaa
ever after the flush is over, so the mental
gloom and physical debility that vanish
temporarily under the influence of a dram,
return with a ten-fold Intensity whe the
first transient effect ceases. Yet physi
cians habitually prescribe the liquors of
commerce for patients suffering from
bodily weakness and mental despondency.
The true remedy in such cases ig a pure
stimulant medicated with the finest tonics
and alternatives which the vagi-table king
dom affords, and llostetter's Stomach liit-
t-rs is the only preparation at present
known which thoroughly meets the emer
gency. The effect 01 this jxipular restora
tive is continuous, l-.acli ilose takc-n invig
orates the vital nwgies and its prolonged
use will umiuest umaljly cure any case oi
lltilif' liVLiL.tiimiiri:! nr mint!il trin.iili
"Washington. April 12 Following ty that" dors not arise irom organic causes
postal changes have been ordered
for the Pacific coast. Postmasters
appointed: S. L. Orr, Fort Bid well,
Modoc county, Cat.; Obed. Green,
Brooks, Marion county, Oregon;
W llliain J ivellv, Monroe, Benton'
county, Oregon. Discontinued, Ver
non, Marion county Oregon.
The transfer of the anti-Chinese
bill of Luttrell, Page and Houghton
from the Committee on Education to
XI.- r 1 iV yi'tt
me i iiKULMi .vuaus vomniniet; ma- thes- m:iv In- mentioned rheumatism.
terially decreases the probability of chills and fever and all tlie morbit comii-
superinduced by sudden changes ot tem
perature and tne inclemencies oi tlie sea-
beyoud the reach of medieine. It is, in tlie
strictest sense oi the word, an Inviiroratin
and regulating cordial. 11 the nerves are
tremulous and relaxed, it bra'crs them : if
the bowels an; constipated, it relieves
them; if the liver i tun id, it promotes
ictivity in that organ; 11 the mind is
loomy, it clears away the clouds; if the
ipj.etiteis poor and digestion slow iMid
painful operation, it envites a relish lor
lood and enables the stomach to convert
it into healt I1I11I ailment. Moreover, it is
a specific for a large number of ailments
some of which are particularly prevalent
in the damp and chilly weather which we
so often exiK-rience in midwinter. Among
CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID.
PCBMSHEn as a warnikg and for the
benefit of Yoi'xo Men and others wno
suffer from XEKVDUS DEBILITY. LOSS
OK .MAN HOOK. etc.. pointing out the means
ose-cuir. Written by Nathaniel. May-
fair, r.so.. who cured nimseu niter unuer-
troin-r considerable ouabkery. and mailed
tree on receiving a post-paid directed enve- j JS'imble Six Tence is Better than a Slow
lope, l;y tne puonsiier,
BESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS
of Oregon City and of tlie Willamette
alley, that he is still on hand and doing
business on the old motto, that
Auction ales
Of Real Estate. Groceries, General Mr
chandise and Horses.
DU. JOHN M. DAG N Abb,
11 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
TO CUILJDEXIS.
Office of tue Light Hocse Engineer,
Portland, Oregon, April 8th, 1S71.
SEALED PROPOSALS, E.MHJllShl)
' Proposals for Light House for mouth
of Columbia River, Oregon," will oe re
ceived at this office until 12 o'clock on the
11th dav of May, 1S71, on printed forms,
which, with circulars, plans, siK Cineations,
lormsot contract, and any acsireu nnor-
mation, can be had on application u
mail or in person to
N. MICIILER,
Major of Engineers, U. S. A.
Light House Engineer 13th District,
a prlOwi
GREAT SLAUGHTER!
IN
DEY-GOOD S
AND
.CLOTHING !
PArSlC PRICES!
SALE DAYS Wednesday and Saturday
A. li. lUCHAKDSsUJN.
Auctionvttr.
AT
action 011 it this session.
Wasiiinoton, April 10. On the
motion to tamo motion to leeonsnier
the vote postponing the enrrenev
bill, Clayton, Iittrel, Page and Nes-
mith voted in the negative, and
Houghton and Kendall in the aulrm-
ahve.
District Attorney Carey, of Salt
bialie Citv, advocated before tne
House Judiciary Committee to day,
giving J District Court jurisdiction
of criminal offenses, and thus pro
vide for the suppression of polyga-
mv.
l!nj renat; hns conhrmeil the no
mination of Benj. P. Avery as Minis
ter to CI una.
It. Tien or
the Pacific
son.
o; press
ous debi lity, are t he
;ion after eating, headache, nerv-
Ifei-ts of indigestion.
On", or two lit most, of 1'iirsoii'n J'uriwtivc
I'ii.i will giv;; 1111 mediate reli-'I.
The goods have been liought at PANIC
PHICICS and will be sold in accordance.
Don't forget calling belore you lay in
vour supplies.
Oregon Lity, -uarcn 01, i-n :n
J-rJtnsrm's Atuxlinr JAa-imrnt may be ad
ministered to children with perlect success
in cases 01 croup, whoo -ing oougli, iutlu-
enza, and almost any other of the diseases
to which they are liable.
SOCIETY NOTICES.
Shilling.
I have lust returned from San Francisco,
where I purchased one of the
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF aoovs
ever before offered In this city ; and consists
in part, as follows :
Boots and Shoes,
Clothiirg, Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Paints and Oils,
Sash and Doors,
Chinaware, Queensware, -
Stoneware, Crockery,
Plated ware, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Ladies and
Gents I-'urnisliing
Patent Medicines, Goods, rancy No-
Rope, Faming t ions 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
?I O S T COMPL K T K
ever offered in this market, and was seleted
with especial care lor t he Oregon City trade.
All of which I now offer lor sale at the
Lowest Market Ra.es.
English Refined Par and Eundle Iron
English square and Octagon Cast
Steel, Horse Shoes, Rasps,
baws.screws,! rj-Pans,
Sheet, Iron, R.
G.Iron.
ALSO
A large assortment of Groceries and LIq
uors. A. li. RICHARDSON.
Jan. 1, iS.S-tf. Auctioneer.
SPRING a SUMMER GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
X. SELLING'S
G
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Asist Nature in her elforts to shake off
a cough or colli, or she may revenge her-
sr-M by giving up the cont'-st. Remember
that uith V'ie'x J low of Jforiiiiuntt ami
jar tor an ally, she will extinguish th
worst cough 111 a lew days. Critttenton's 7
t.tn Avenue, sold by all Druggists.
Pike's Toothache Drops cure in 1 minut.
(HiKCOX LOIHJU NO. 3, I. I. O. I,
Afo-t pvnrv Thursdav .--i"-
ovi nitigat 7U o'clock, in tho &m$!k
Odd l i ll.ws JIall, Mam - h,,-.h-.-treet.
Mem! ers of the Or
der are invited to attend. By order
directors hive a l.p'el tlu-iii. While
we acknowledge the I'aet that tlie re-
ports irom tne various districts are 111
tho main h; Iter than they were l ist
year, ami more full, vet there is room
tor great 'improvement, and hope t ho
newly elected clerks will take pains
next veur and make t'lieni as full and
complete as the blanks suggest.
A. NoirNF.n,
School Superintendent.
;range KcsikuIiouk.
UNAiTKAttKii. Vi are happy to an
nounce that there has no new eases of
Ktnall-pox made their appearanee, and
the danger of any more is pased. Mr.
W;rreii has so ' far recovered as to bo
out ;nd ar nind his house, and thoso
who were elos 'd up have been set at
liberty. The danger is over, and no'
fear need now be entertained.
S.vn Nkws. Tho tuany friends if
Capt. S un. Holmes will regret to learn
that the last news from him is to the
Ctrect that there is no hope for his re
coverv. He desires to come 1 ack to
Oregon, and his relatives propose bring
ing him should he bo able to stand tho
journey. s'
Bf.au It. We call attention of our
read.-rs to tlie advertisement of Mrs
V.. I). Kellv. Siie has just received a
tine stock of the latest styles of hats,
bonnets, etc.. just what the ladies want.
Oive her a call.
Knrron OitKisoN City Kstkimt.ise :
At a meeting of Molalla O rangs, Xo.
-11, ofi'atrons of Ilusl andrv.oii tlie Jth
day d" A pril, 1S71, the following prcam
i.le and resolutions were adopted :
Wukp.kas, The liianulact urers of
farming implements of Chicago resolv
ed not to sell to Farmers' Clubs or
Orangers, only at retail prices; and,
Wiikukas, ' Wc believe the interests
of Oregon farmers would I -e ! et tor su -served
by not trading with said manu
facturing eomp inics, or anv other mo
r.o..ly, that will not give tlie Fanners'
Clubs or rangers equal privileges
with agents wiio import farm im pig
ments or machinery into our country ;
therefore,
BF.-;oi.vr::, That Molalla iv urge is
in full sympathy with Iowa and Illin
ois State Oranges. :unl all other G ranges
in their action towards the manufactur
ers of farming im pliMiients of Chicagi
aii'i an oilier monopolies 01 iiue prin
ciple.
Kt:sor,VF.r, I hat this Orange would
cordiall v join with the Oranges of this
State in patronizing a manufactory of
iartnmg implements and machinery
established at tin.' State capital, or any
other convenient olace, provided that
said compMiy w'll sell p us as
heap as they will sell to agents i r
to any and all companies wno may
purchase machinery of said manufac
turing company.
Iiixu.VKo, That a copy of these
resolutions be sent to the Oregon Citv
FN i r.ni'nisF. and Willamette Farmer,
with request to publish.
1). S. Ti:n,i.i.N(ii:it, Secretary.
Tin: delegates from Clackamas coun
ty to the Independent State Convention
were V. V. Church. II. S. I'.uek, I,. I-C
Latourette, .1. W. Winston. W. A.
Starkweather, . ltamsby ami J. Frost.
A good delegation.
Ouaix Cuor. The grain crop of
Clackamas countj- looks excotdingly
well much better than at this time
last year. Tho area of land sown is
one-third greater than in 17:',.
Wit.l lli:t it.n ("has. I.ogusawcll
known citizen of this place, will return
and take up his home in his beautiful
residence in this city about tho first of
May. Mis many friends will be glad
to have him here again.
In Portland. Mr. L., brother of
Mr. A. Levy of this city, who we an
nounced last week as having gone to
San Francisco, has located himself in
Portland and engaged in business.
Cai.lkd. We had a .-till lasi Friday
troiu our old fii.cn, 1 Hon. ISai t. Curl, of
1 J rant countv. lie has got demoralized
jLver the I nlejeiulciit movement, lie
will probably be all right after the
election.
SrnpKN Death.-Mr. Oard tied his
horse 011 the hill last Monday and
I'amo down , into town on some business-
When he returned, a short time
afterward, he fouud the horse dead.
ItAi.u. Don't forget the Turners pro
pose to give a grand Calico Iall at their
hall next Wednesday evenimr. flood
liiusi. -has been engaged and a line time
win iki nau .
Grand LoiHiK. Iho Grand Lodge,
I. Q. O. V., of RrjtUh Columbia, will be
instituted 011 tho 27th inst. by Special
j'vpmy viiauu ."ire, a. .oitner.
Xotarv. C7J. GoogleTor" Milwaukie
has been commissioned by Gov, G rover
a Notary Public for Clackamas county,
The Oregon City Brass Pa;id, under
the leadership of Prof. Bray, has been
re-organized and is ready for business
ill Arrive. e are informed
that lion. D. p. Thompson will bo
home the latter part of next w eek.
Turke ewe, belonging to Mr. Wm
Holmes had seven lambs last Saturday
That is prolific
Xo CiiANoi:. We have no change to
record in the maiket reports since last
issue.
TiiK'Aldine for April opens with a
marvelous collection of beautiful illus
trations, some of which are the finest
yet seen in the American Art Journal,
while all rcllcet great credit jipon the
enterprising publishers. American
scenery, as heretofore, forms a striking
feature of this number of the Aldinc.
J. I). Woodward contributes a tender
and beautiful full-page spring-time
view, which is printed in tints, and has
ill the linetiess of a steel engraving. the
I 'lock coming from the hands of C.
Maurand. the eminent engraver". Five
great and remarkable pictures of Lake
George and its glorious scenery enibel-
lisii tins numhei', in winch the weii-
known artist, Thomas Moran, and the
engravers, have vied with each other
to put upon paper faithful pictures ot
the most exquisite scenery in the Xew
World.- A full-page picture shows
Lake George, looking from Caldwell
and rear of the famous Fort llliam
Henry Hotel ; another line picture is
" Fourteen-Mile Island," and t lie rest
all large and beautiful, are " iew Irom
Fourteen-Mile island, "Long Island,
and "Cat Mountain." The moonlight,
rainbow, and sunlight ctl'ects in these
pictures, are particularly pleasing. A.
Gualt gives a full-page' picture ot
"Knieker Days," wlueh faithfully
represents rural life in Xew Amster
dam, in the middle of the seventeenth
century, when Xew York was but a
village. The most spirited picture
which has been seen on nax?r tor
long time, Is a full-page battle-scene,
drawn bv Julian O. Davidson, reprc-
sentiier m eontliet :it. sea iK'tWCCIl ail
American nm I Kn.dish shin of war
riurin"-tho lte-olnf ion. The details of
the shins n re mlmira blv drawn. Su-
scrintion in-ice :s.Y inel llditlg chromos
"The Mist." niul -'The West." James
Sutton A; Co., publishers, 58 Maiden
laue, .New ork City.
Wash incti n. April
W. I'ark, representing
Mail Company, and John Jloach, in
belialf f the ship building interests
of the country, made arguments be
fore the House Postal committee to
day, in advocacy of tlie continuance
of tho SI, W w.') subsidy for the
semimonthly China mail service.
An interesting statement made by
Park was to t'ie e;l:t th.it it hid
been discovered that S:)0(), ();).) of the
$a)0,000 fund placed at the disposal
of an agent of the Company, to be
used in averting competition and se
curing an increased subsidy, was
transferred bv the agent to his sit r
and invested in real estate in 1 iuia
e) phia.and that tho Company expec
ted to recover this amount.
"Washington, April It. Before
the Wavs and Means Commtteo to
day Parks, Agent for the Pacific mail
Steamship Company, testified con
cerning the ."- GOO ()()() alleged to have
been paid by tlie company to influ
ence legislation; that one-half of the
amount was transferred bv tho agent
to whom tlie whole was committed,
to a sister for investment in Philadel
phia real estate.
The Iling of Custom House offi
cials is attempting to play tlie dodge
that Mr. Tolman was taken bv sur
prise at his nomination, and that it
was not so previously arranged.
Xovv tho facts in the case are, that
Tolman was in Portland two months
or so ago, and no sooner had he
reached there than the slate was
made up so far as relates to Dick
Willia ms and himself. The whole
ticket was arranged by the Custom
House King, the Convention Mas
run by tnora, Purveyors, lederal
oflice holders and contractors, and
the only reason why tliey took the
obscure persons they have is, that
they knew that thev would be ldv-
ible tools if elected, and the Custom
House will run them. Its a lling
ticket, was nominated in Portland
and ratified in Salem. The platform
is also in the same fix.
For the very best photngra phs, goto firad
loy it Kulofson's Oalery without STAIRS
Ascend in tin- iClcvalur, 42!) Montgomery
Street, San Francisco, California.
Special Xutirc.
Why stiff -r from Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
and loss ot anp"tite wneii you can, iv us
ing Dr. Jlrnli'i's crlcttnttetl I A' . Hitters el-
lect a p.Tleet cur.'; they area pleasant and
invigorating tonic, and endorsed and ree-
0111 111. -ml -ii bv our most eminent l'liysi-
ciaiss tas p T cerfifleates on each Lott le) tor
all eoinplaints ot tlie 1, iver and Digestive
Organs As a him ily medieine tney nave
boeuual. S.:e advert ls-'inent In another
column.
iii:iiF.ccA i)i:citi:i: lodgk xo.
T. O. O. F., Meets on the
Second and Fourth Tues
day evenings each month,
at 7'i o'clock, in the Odd
Fellows' Hall. Membersof tlie Degree
are invited to attend.
V.
MULTNOMAH LODOK NO. 1, A
it A. M., Holds its regular com
munications on the First and
Third Saturdays in each month,
at 7 o'clock from the lloth of Sen.
temoer to the UOth of March; and 7'i
o'clock from the 2th of March 'to the
Juth of September. Brethren in trood
standing ari invited to attend.
By order of u . M.
No use for the ladies, or any one else, to
think of going to Portland to buy goods lor
I am JMerminctt to UlII. Cheap and not to
allow myseil to be
LNDEF.SOLD IN THE STATE OE OREGON.
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
TIIOMAS C1IAKMAN
DEALER IX
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Iiootsand Shoes,
Hardware, Groceries, O
Crockery, Xotions,
Indies and Cients- O
Furnishing: Goods,
etc., etc.. etc., et
Main Street, Oregon City
Produce of all kinds bought, for which t
pay thehighest market price. If vou de
sire good Goods at bow prices, call at
I. S HI. LING'S
and examine his new stock of Spring goods
Give me a call and convince yourselves
My motto is,
' QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.
The highest market price paid for oi
I. SELLING,
Oregon City, Oct. 31, lST3-tf.
WILLAMETTE RIVER
TRAKSFCRTATIOPf CD'S
TEAM ER8
o
VriTL LEAVE FLANDERS -WHARF.,
t ? Portland, at ii o'clock.A. m., as follows i
For Corvallis and Iiitcriindiale Points
Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
For Albany and Intcrjtirdiatc Toints :
Monday, Tuesday, AVednescIay,TUur
. . . ,, ...1 ili.i(.it-
For Dsn ton, Ln Fayette and jIcIinQTillet
Saturday and Monday.
Tiik 1'aukkk ii'N. e take jIeas
urc in t ailing attention of our " alley
friends to the wonderful merits of the
double-barreled breech loading shot
guns manufactured by Parker lirolh-
cr-i West Meridi-11. 'mill.
The highest testimonial reeeived
f-.-om all .sections of the country, and
tlie thorough test given it in tire field,
bv our fri. ud Caot. ' reen IV. Samuels,
warrant u in asserting that it is the
best breech-loading shot gun in tho
worll. The simplicity of construction,
the ease with which it can be loaded or
unloaded, the facility with w liieh tho
load enn be vliangeil from small to
large shot enabling: the sportsman, in
:m instant, to adapt bis change to any
sired irmiie ! h:it may lU CSCllt itself the
ease with wliieh it inav be kept clean
its availability to a eountrv where noth
ing but mu.le-hading ammunition
can be procured, all combine to recom
mend it to every sportsman wjui ean
amireciale ; ner eel iimnirz ini-i c.
I . ' ... ... IT'
am -11 Sentinel ; (rront ityai, uu
l''AI,I,S HXCAMPMKXT NO. 1,1. .
O. V., Meets at Odd Fellows' n rv
Nail on the First and Third Tues- XT
dav of each month. Patrian-hs V'
in good standing are invited to attend.
CMI-'F I-:XCAM1MI-:XT NO. '2, C.
It. I. Mets at Odd Fellows' Hall, in Ore
gon 'it V Oregon, on Saturday evening, at
H o'clock. .Members of the order are in
vited to attend. M. C. ATIIKY, C.
J. M. li.YCON, R. S. ma271y
STXGEK k COLBATH,
HAY It JlSTAmiSITJiD SaJZZZ,
A FACTORY MBS
FOIi THE MANUFACTURE CF
cannot be beaten in quality or price. It
would b useless for me to tell vou all the
advantages I can offer you in the sale of
goods, as every store that advertises does
that, and probably you have been disap
pointed. All 1 wish to say is
Coiru', iiud Sce.and Examine for Yourselves
fori do not wish to make any mistakes.
My object is to tell all my old friends now
that lam still alive, and desirous to sell
goods cheap, lor cash, or upon such terms
as agreed upon. Thanking all lor the liber
al patronage heretolor" bestowed.
THUS. CIIAHMAX,
Main Street, Oregon City,
Tjegal Tenders and County Scrip taken at
market rates. THOS. CHARM AN.
B.FoO.OOO lbs wool wanted bv
TUUS. CHARM AN.
Passage to Corvallis. S2 00
Passage o Albany . 1 &
Passage to Salem lj 1 00
Passage to McMinnville 100
H. i iOLI ISM1TH, President.
December rjth, 1S7S. q
OREGOH STEAMSHIP CO.'S
STEAMBOAT NOTICE r
Str. 2ST. COOKE,
Will leave OREGON CITY for PORTLAND
eve ry day K.xcej t Sunday, at k o'clock.
A. M. Returning, will leave Portland for
Oregon City at o'clock, P. M.
LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE
Str. ALICE,
Will leave OREGON CITV for CORVALLIS
every Monday and Thursday of each week.
ri
STAS5I
Jilli
Sti DA YTON,
Willleave ORE(;ON CITY for McMINN
VILLK. I FAYETTE and DaYIoN. and
all points be tween, every Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday of each week. "leaves
the Pasin at 8 o'clock, a. sr.. and connect
with the train at Canemah at 9, A. m. Q
DSSSOLUTiOfi OF COFARTNEilSHlP.
HAS THIS DAY WITH-
frnm the firm ot lvj i.ros.
1 l..r .-ilt.r Mr A h'VV Will Carry OI111U
IniGiiiouc in lii i'A-ll n:ime f 'ol l''Ct iniT all
aeeouiits due the firm, and paying all lia
bilities contracted by the hrin.
MR. L. LEVY
. drawn Iron
Oregon City, Ai ril lt, 173.
A.LEVY.
lw.
XEW TO-DAY
Hon. Wm. II. Xewell will address
the people of Umatilla county, at
Westorvto-morrow (18th) at 1 o'clock,
p.m. Subject: "The Resources and
Development of Eastern Oregon am
Washington "
The Circuit Court, Jmlge Mc Arthur
presiding, will sit r.t Pendleton,
Monday. April 27t! at La Grando
on Monday, May 4th; and at Baker
City on Monday, May 17th.
The following is the Democratic
county ticket lor Umatilla: State
Senator, JI. C. Myers; lieoresepta-
tives, ft. M. Pennington, William
llivssell; SheriJF, A. W. Nye; Clerk,
31. Crockett; County Commission
ers, .1. JSiWiey, d. Ij. 1 urdy; lreasur-
r, W. II. 3Iarsliall; Assessor, J. T.
3Iorgan; Superintendent of Common
Schools, J. 1. lieeser.
SUCCZ33 kSAS0 Uu:i mlKM.
It is a subject of general remark, among
both wholesale and retail druggists, t hat
no medicine introduced tothe American
public has ever gained such a poiiularity
and met wit h so large a sale in all parts of
the land, in the same length ol time, as
Ir. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.
This cannot depend upeii its having been
more largely advertis"d than any other
medicine, as such is not the case. The cor
rect explanation, we think, is iound in the
fact that t his medicine producs the most
wonderful and icriect cures of very bad
cases of bronchial, throat and lung dis-
eas 's. is undoubtedly the most perfect and
eilieieiit remedy for all kinks 01 coughs
tnat has ever been introduced to the pub
lic and at the same time possesses the
greatest of blood-purifying and strength
ening properties that medical science has
been able to produce, t litis rendering it a
cvnr,.r"ii remeuv not oniy in tne cure 01
Consuinpt ion, bronchitis. Hoarseness and
1 v.iclis but also ior an 0.1s as 's 01 iiie uv
er and blood, as scrofulous dis as-s, blotch
OS roiliTll SK.1I1, pillipies, DUltH eciv
and
j.L.ioraiiiins. It lias therjiora a - wide
ruve of application and usclulness, and
it not only gives the most perfect satislac-
tion to all wno ii! n, out r.iwt,
L tir.o nt the most sanguine, thus
iw.fto. ' the loudest praise, and making
,...r.o Urint ndv -rtising 111 'diu.nsoi
kll who use it. For thes reasons it is 1 that
th-re is not perhaps a druggist in all the
.... in ;,f this Contin nt. who tries
to Please his customers and supply their
wants that dos not keep and s dl large
quantities of this most valuable medicine.
JRSCP, low-a, -May 01 n,
t- T ' Dirnrt.'
Dear .Mr ' i1,; i" ""V' .
that vour Medicines have solo entirely b.
vond our expectations. He regard thorn
?is th " b-st m-dicin s extant, and hear
thorn s-Kjken of in the highest t-rms of
oraise. L' SMITH & CO.
Furniture,
Dlinds,
and Doors,
AXD MOVLUIXCS OF AI.I SIZKS.
They will also do Turning of every d
script ion to order,
WITH NKATXKSS AND DISPATCH!
GT'All work warranted. Shop on the
Itiver, in Lewis' iSliop Jpposite Oregon
City Mills.
AT
-K ELLY
MAIN" STIIEKT, OREGON' CITV.
JUST ARIUVED,
Ex John Ii. Stephens,
DIRECT. F30MSAH F.lAFiDlSOO,
A full stock ok
fsllLLIHEHY GOODS!
MILLINERY GOODS!
FOII SALE.
tbiie r.r.AUTii-cb qcatitkii sec-
E tlon 01 laiui. Known as i.ue noise
claim, o miles trom Oregon t ity, will be
otf -red for sal" for a short time . The
proprietor is not "hard up." I-or terms.
etc., a iply to apt. A. I-. Hedges or lec.
Harlow, t ir -gon l ity ; or nianieiie farm
er oflie , Salem.
March "1 :tf
roriov !
"A rnxEY to ek xd
u.tI and upwards.
orego!i t'ltv, March 10, l,l.
mal;5tf " JOIINSOX &
IX SUMS OF 5500,
MrCOWN".
i OK
-VTTT"l
V Or -iron ("it and vicinity that he is
Latest Stylos!
Latest styles
HATS ana BONNETS,
Hats and I3oimets.
Feathers and Flowers !
Feathers and Flowers!
RIBBONS AND ORNAMENTS!
RIBBONS AND ORNAMENTS!
IN GREAT PROFUSION I
IN GREAT PROFUSION 1
'OITI.D INFDUM THE riTI7.EX
Or-goti Citv i
prepared to lurnish
FI3, SPil'JCE AND CEDAR LUWDER,
Of every description.
DltV KL()OIlIG, CEILING,
SPItl t K (for sh -dving.) LATTICE,
1ICKKXS, FENCE POSTS (Cedar)
Constantly 011 llantl.
Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished
on the shortest, notic at as low rates as it
can be purchased in the State.
Give me a call at the
rpiIE rXDERSIC.NED PROPRIETOR OF
L tlisJ Jverv Stable on Fifth street .Oregon
City, Wf-gon, keeps constantly on hand
Saddle ntnl Itngjry I!rr's,
Hulk's, (orrlu'ii ana flack!.
lrices Iieronable.
He will also run a hack to and from the
VV1LH0IT SODA SPRINGS
during the summer season, with good
horses.com pet en t. and gentlemanly drivers.
FARE AT LIVING KATES.
J. M. FRAZF.R, Iroprietor.
Oregon City. -May 27, 1S73.
JOHN SCHR A m ,
Main St., Oregon City.
31 ANITA CTIRER AM) IMPORTER OF
Saddles, Harness,
Sad dlcr y-llaril-ware,
etc., rtr.
THICH HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS
T can be had In the State, at
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
sy warrant my goods as represented.
Str.-ALBANY,
Eeaves OREtiOX CITY for HARRISDURG
and KLbh.N E and all intermediate points
every week.
Str. Fannie Patton. c
reaves OREtiON CITY for ALRAXY and
all intermediate points bet ween twice ev-
ery week. J. I ItlEES. Ae-ent.
Oregon City, February, 14,
UAllUNAL BUSINESS COLLEGER
First Street leMe ii Alder and Mor
rison Six., and Alder Street 1-tuern
l'irt u nd Front Streets.
Iovtlancl, Oregon.
AX INSTITT'TIOx DESIGNED TO FRE
jare HOYS, YUI'-XU an&IIDDLJt
1J) .lA'A lor r.usiness AITairs.
V. I- "VVIIITE. :
President.
Secretary.
oitix;o CITY
March VI, 1S74 :tf
SAM' MILLS.
J01LX 31. IJAC0X,
IMPORTER AND DEALER ,J?lET
1 Hooks, Stationery, Perfum- f
in
ery
Orejjon City, Orfgon
1,0 0 0 DEER SKINS
W A 1ST T E 13,
AND ALSO,
VEE OTHER KINDS OF HIDES, FOR
which I will pay the hitrhes market
price in cash Ilring on your hides and iret
your com lortnem.
JOHX SCHRAM,
Saddle and Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, 1873-m3.
F 11 It E S II
SHOALWATER BAY
OYSTERS!
npiIE UNDERSIGNED ANNOITXCES
JL to the citizens ot Oregon City that he
has reoened his Oyster .Saloon and Ites-
LADIF.S, call ami examine Stock
and Prices. It will le oar endeavor
to please all, as to Quality and Price.
aprltitf
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THERE IS
now money on hand to r 'deem all
county Orders endorsed prior to the 1st of
D cemb'-r, 1872, and that interest will not
be allowed thereon after this date,
C. F. KEATIE,
Tt-asutt of Clackamas Co., Oregon.
. April W, 1T4. :w4
S'T'At Charman t Warner's old stand,
lately occupied by S. Ackeman, Main st.
" Lost i
rrtHE UNDERSIGNED DOST BETWEEN
1 this citv and Canemah. Wednesday
morning a leather pocket.book containing
aoout iJ curr-ncv-, his name will ho
found insid-? of the book. Tho Under will
b suitably rewarded by leaving the same
at tnis omce. II. PEAIISON.
notTcei 7
A T THE SOEICITATIOX OF MAXY
2V. friends, I take this method of publicly
announcing mvsdf a candidate for the
Ofllre of sheriff of Clackamas Countv.
suujct to the will of the approaching
Wioxatit.and can dish out Fresh Oysters to
nn orders, t olTee. Tea and Chocolate
always on hand: also a treneral assort
ment of confectionary. Ovsters served 1111
.11 --,rr si ib u-Mn'(l. IJUIS PAAli.
Oregon City, Sept. 'Jfi, 1873-tf.
TO XRT.
THE ROOM FORMERTiY OCCUPIED
as th( Council Chomber, In Dr. Thes
I trttf'B brwk buiKHn4. Apply KiH otKo. 4
STILL IN T II E FIELD!
REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF
HAAS' SALOON.
WILLIAMS & HARDIHC,
AT THE
LINCOLN BAKERY,
KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
of Family Groceries to be fourd in the
city. All goods warranted. Goons delivered
in the city free of charge. The highest cash
pne paid irr cHintry produce.
Oregon City, March 2k, isi.
For acquiring a I'rnetieal. Jiuxinexx Hrfuca-
tion this institution olfers suin rior advan
tages. and is arknnu ledired bv Iadimr
Business Men to be tlie best
Commercial Oollecro
on the Pacific Coast, and second to none.
Each Dei artment is First Class, and is un
der the siM-cial chargp of experienced
TEAfllEit-s, ami the whole school is under
the immediate suiwrintendenee of the
President and Secretary. Tlie schoolroom
and counting are unitd ujon a plan that.
curesto tin- student all t he practical ad-
vantantages of each. There is in oieration
A 11AXKI.XG HO rsE
fiiilly illustrating that business. The same
s stem being observed in each department,
the student buys, s-lls, shij s, barters, con
signs, discounts, insures, draws checks.
notes and drafts, gives leases, deeds. Ac
and goes through the entire routine of
ACTl'AL Bl'SIXESS?)
e
In adding to the completeness of the In
st Hut ion the proprietors have instituted a
SEPARATE DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES.
The entrance to rooms of this Department
is upon .iaer street, ana access to them
is had only by the teachers and lady stu
dents. Itare lacilities are offered to ladies
for acquiring a Thorough Knowledge of
Business Practice ; of lelegraphy and Pen
manship. The O
DEPARTMENT OF TELEGRAPHY
is in charge or nrst-class operators and
teachers, and supj lied with all the appar
atus of a lirst-olass office.
This Institution as now conducted claims
to harve facilities for imparting a thorough
Knowieuge 01 me
Art of Penmanship !
that not one in ten of the Bcsixess Col
leges now in existence 1 ossesses; the De
partment boine under the si-ecia! superin
tendence of one of the Leading Penmen of
the united states.
For full 1 articulars send for National
BirsiKESs College Jocrxai sent to any
part of the eountrv lree. Address,
UfFKAXCE te WIIITK,
Lock Box 10!, Portland, Oregon.
IMPERIAL Nl ILLS,
Sirrier, LaBocquc & Co.
Oregon Cit-.
Keep constantly on hand for sale Flonr,
Middlings, Plan and Chicken Feed. Partle
purchasing feed mnst furnish the sncV,
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
X5T?DVTTTT7V C. A T T TTIBW T &