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OREGoTnTT, OREuO'. AFKIl 17. 174
Ra iled! te tI nrin.
The Rpjblioan p irtv of the St
of Oreon, in Convention trembled,
declare.! that the en. I of (Wrnnvn
13 to sf.cure eqnat a'i,i Kiiict ju-s;te
to ftll its citizens, with as 1ml in
fringement as jcMsilIe upon imlivitl
n il fr'lom, t lrforn brj it
R ttohed, Tii.it t-'n tfOv-erTvnent of
tlio people, by the peuplo :miJ fortris
people, iuterprete l an 1 forenh.v'.o "
by tu D tl ir ition of In lwnler.?..
is the trie A'aericnn Mt ; that tlii
Hea can oulv lw reli.cl by the
tion of hoiest an I o t)a)la io-in to
public o:fiie, an.l Iv contacting
public aT-irn with .strict prn.ln'
with the soun l itp1 r.ivl m-nium
xtl t isiTie-ts ail political economy.
Reohei, T iat p iri v orir tnir.tions
are useful an-l neceisary, aal that
while we are- roul t.f the birth and
history of the Republican parfy, we
recognize no .sncii allegiance to polit
ical associations as sh ill rcvnt our
fair an-l can-liil criticisms of acts of
all public men, an. 1.. that every cas
of neijliifence, Tf-tfef linens or dis
honesty on the part of those bavins?
controi of publie money, ought to be
without fear or favor; that wh eiimct ,
of our State legislator and State j
oiSeers tlie strictest intecrritv and
o
economy, the largest pos-ile relief;
from the burtlen of taxation, the i ;
miinten i-iceof Tubli.J e bi nation, tits j
unmirnto i . . i
preservatum oi purit.v ana irotNijm
of the ballot-box, the enforcement
of such laws as w ill secure to all en
titled to sutfraKe the right to its ex
ercise, and such s will at tlie saui-
time exclu.le all fraudulent voting:
that we insist upon tlie' right and
duty of the State to control every
franchise, of whatever kin l, itgrants.
and while we .lo not wish that any
injustice shall be done to individuals
or corporations investing capit il or
industry in enterprises of this kind,
we yet demand that no franchise shall
be "granted which is prejudicial to
to tho public interests, or in which
the rights and interests of the State
and people sre not carefully and fully
guarded.
?cw;r?', That while we recognize
the full right of e;very citirron to ex
press an-l a "t upon his convictions,
upon all question of public interest,
noOpcrs m holding Federal or SMie
ofSee.s ha.s the ri j.it to trv to influ
ence thi action rf his subordinates,
by exciting their fe irs of loss of
places, if thier opinions or actionn
Bliall ditfer from his own ; and that
we are opposeil to all interference, or
participation by tli"em, in the Con
ventions of the people for the nomi
nations of their Candida es for o'lice,
that we all are desirous of political
ej
reform, anil for honest economy and
,- purity in all o'licial tidministration ;
that to secure this is tlie duty of
every citizen; that to tl - end every
gool man should feel bound to par-
O ticiiato in politics and to make an
end of the men enforcing their elec
tion by securing a party nomination;
that wo believe that there are as good
O men in the Republican party as out
of it," and only the best men should
be nominated for office, and only
such are entitled to receive the sup
port of the people.
Resolretl, That we sympathize with
O every movement to secure for agri
culture anil labor their duo influence,
interests and rights, and the Repub
lican party will be their ally in every
just effort to attain th.it end.
R'jjofrpd, That the inbrsts of this
State 'Vlemand in its commercial re
lations with other States of tho
Union, both present and prospective,
and will warrant a liberal expendi
ture on the part of onr National
Government in the improvement of
our harbors and of our river chan
nels ; anil it is tho true policy of our
people that they should be so repre-
senteil in Congress as s.hall most
effectively secure this result. That
true econoniv in the m.mr genient of
the public lanlsof the United States,
as well as the settlement r-f our vast
domain and the development of its
resources, deni m.ls liberal grants of
the public lands to aid in the con
0 struction of railroads and other pub
Ijo works, with sueh limitations as
will secure the ultimate sale to actual
settlers. That we are in favor of
Congressional aid to the Portland,
Dalles and Salt Lake Had road, f r
tho improvement of the Columbia
River at the, Dalles and Cascades : to
aid the extensiun of the O --cron Cen
tral Railroad fronfSt. Joe 'through
the counties of Polk and Il-nton. to
itsCjnnetion with the Oregon and
California Railroad for th? improve
ment of the Willamette River. Tiat
we favor Congressional aid for tho
construction of a wacron road from
pome point in Rogue River Valley to
q tlie nearest practicable point on the
coast; and that we favor tl immedi
ate construction of a good, service
able wagon road along the south
bank of tho Columbia River from
tho mouth of the Sandy to the
Dalles. o
R-?o!reI, That we are opposed to
the purchase or leasing by this Stato
the canal and locks tit tho Falls of
the Willamette River; that we deem
the repeal of the Litigant Law, the
Portland Police Rill, the constitu
tional acts increasing theemolnments
and salaries of State and judicial
officers, the nets increasing the foes
of Clerks and Sheriffs and the modi
fications of school lawo so as to re
lieve the people of the school book,
monopoly.
Reiolrd, That we are in favor of
the speedy pavment in f ill of all
jnst ciaim of e'itizonsnn.l volunteers
for supplies furnislied an ? services
rendered in the suppression of Indi
an hostilities in Southern Oregon in
tho years 1S72 timl 1ST 3.
RrMo7rcd, That we nro in favor of
such lcuislation to ;et;nl.it the salo
of intoxicating liquors n.i -will re-
strain the nbnses growing unt of in
discriminate license and operate a
salntary and needful check upon the
growing evils of intemperance.
There's nothing. o hopeful to a man,
and especially to a farmer, n a thrifty
housewife. His wife m.iy be beauti
ful and loving and accomplished,
graceful, cheerful, faithful, still ho
will find that there are many flaws in
the domestic economy unless with
her other qualifications, she c ombines
the happy faculty of impavring the
glow of youth to the aged fowl, and
of so proportioning a pound of butter
to a txirrel of salt as will enable her
to realize for the 9alt in tho market
twenty-five cents per pound. i
V
Iom jcriic I'iaiiorui.
The following? platform of principles
at m adopted by tiio Dvmoer;ti; i.ite
Convention a Allny l.tt 'Vodnelay :
tion to thf on.nn.ti n oi la UuiUm
State an-1 to lip; Uai iii of m Hi-ktuA
thereto .'st'.oH.tul. ;nl ve:tHru that
I the pol'l' O.t tUH Toful l.A.a ii.IV
j t!ij ;i: 1 eu-t.i-drw rir.it if ivwrn
J-" the-m-elvc n fiv wo
j ijVlJTrS:..
.sovereign ana
t only to tlie
wtutton, ;-sii.i ruac
all (vjv.ers n-K Herein e.pre.sly iaiit
pj to the N tfi.mal ii irornmc-nt, ar-rt-ei
yetl to tho !-Jt.trL-t!Vt.dy, and
vf ucnv the riht jf the Veior.J tivv
crniiieit. thr.niu iie tre.tv ifr, to
!MM !i n-Mtl v domicile M-ntgolUiis with
in auv Si te without t4io uoiiacnt of me
Ij-'gisl i'ure th.-reof.
A. W. a. ft riii th t the ire:reHt ilnnAT
with wuicu now t iir-aUiieii, i
the corru.-rioii ii lt?ti.w;iiKv w-ik-h
exists in liih o.ti,-ial place, and we do
d eclare as tne cardinal principle of oar
future toliii.-al cti n, tli U retreiKm
innt, econoniv Aiid rwt'nu art iui;-r-itivelv
denia:i'1-.-d in all tli rert
m Mits of the iMf iitle, Federal a wt-11 s
Slate and Muui-i,al, an i we herehy
prmlaim our.-lve tlie uuini promis
ing fo-s of the Mslary-grat law ring
)Klitiri:iis Miid l-iid in )ii-j.listH, wh--everthev
m.iv le and wherever they
mav le found, whether tiu-v are in or
out ot oince. ariii we ao
honest
m.Mi everywhere
without rer::"J
ms, t join us
to
in
past :.r tv Hihll t
hran liiivr as tnev itvervet!i'
corrupt
leeches oil tlieOo.ly ixdlticaud assist
us to our-.-? oiti -i.l stat ions of their uti
w h' l.-s. nil" an.i oarT-fiil pre.senei?.
3. Tue pres-'iit Fcler 1 Adtninist ra
ti. n, hv its utt.-r inoiltty to compre
hend the dignity or reioiisiiiilities of
tue duties witli "which it is cii.aige.i, iy
it devotion to jx-rsoiial :nd .i t i-;i ti
interests, lv its weak and inconsistent
mini-iiviit of Hid National ii nances,
'.v it mi warrantable intcrlcren.-e with
tlie local .s.-lj-aovertn.i-nt of the ,..,pl
lv Its suooort ot tlir corru; t ' veili-
; In ,nts whi--i. it h s impose.! v its h-.v-
i t-r upon s'veral urates ot the Union, by
i its complicity with corrupt pntctici-.s
and saudal in various (purters, jvnd
j ly its appointuient of notoriously irt
i cui petetit men to hih olii-ial posi
tion, lias justly iirotigm ujion its i; the
condemnation of the American people.
4. That the persistent interference
,V Fed
and th.
ral olnei.ils m local elections,
use of larie .sums of money to
defeat t!
ie voice i i ne iieoiae tnr..iiirii
t1!-- i.ill
t-hox, de.st-rve.s and
receives
our s--vereMt condemnation.
5. That cor j (orations are thecreat i ns
of law, their franchise and privileges
are granted to .su .ser ve the public in
terests, and when these are used, hot to
subserve the object of their creation,
but for purposes f oppression and ex
tortion, we declare it to li the ri-.fht
and duty of the legislature to control
such corporations.
Ii. That we favor speedy return to
spceie payments, just an-l eo,u:il taxa
tion for support of Federal and State
governments, and t h it we are op
po.sed to all discr-itniiritioii in the :--s.-ssiii-nt.i
of Federal revenue for the
purp--'-s f proti-et ion.
7. That the fr e navigation and im
provcnieiit of tlie 'ol;':!ii.i i river, th.
eoTisf ruction of a hreak water at i..i t
Orfor-.l, the itiK!-iveni(-ii: of tae l..
ipiille an 1 Willamette rivers, and the
construction of the Portland, Dalles kV
Salt Lake K tilroad, are improvements
demanded bv the commercial inte
rests of this State, and that the Fede
ral tiovernment oliirht by all prorier
means to asist ttiese measures; ttiat
we are 111 lavor oi uie oiii now oeiore
'oppress, generally knows as the
Portland, Dalles an.l Salt Lake liail-
rad bill, and we also favor theearlv
comoli'tion of ttie Oregon and Cali
fornia Railroad to the southern boun
dary of the State.
s. mat we i!saiprove all measures
in the interests of capitalists and mo
nopolie agiinst libor, lelieving that
distin''tions, if diti net ions be made.
' should be in favor of the laboring
class who constitute, the mass of our
citizens, the producers of the wealth
and prosperity of our country. We
therefore approve of the declared prin
ciple, and sympathize with the avow
ed object of the organization known as
the Patrons of Husbandry, and with
those of all other orders having for
their object retrenchment and re form
in public affairs, and the s. eial ad
vancement of the people; that wo are
opposed to a monopoly in the publica
tion and wale of hoous iised in the com
mon schools of this State, and we are
in fivor of amending the existing laws
ih relation to -n ' 1 1 . so as to take away
from the publishers of tlie Paeiiie
Coast series of readers and spellers the
special privileges in relation thereto
which they n w enjoy.
9. That we are in' favor of tree trade
and direet taxation.
10. That the act relating to the fee
of sheriffs and clerks mi-jlit to be so
am -n-led cither by miking such oili
ces salaried, or by reducing the fees
now attached to" the same, as shall
make the compensation received by
snch officers a fair remuneration and
nothing more for the services required
of thetit. That tlie Constitution be.s.)
amended that all printing for tiie Slate
after th" expiration of the term office
State Printer in ollice, when such
amendment H passed, shall lie provi
ded for by le'ting the same to the low
est responsible bidder. That we .are in
favor of the rejM-al of the Iiitigint Act.
11. That tho only legitimate object
of government is the protection of its
ci'izensiu tncir fives, liberty an l pron-
, i- L , ;! i- 4 Lilt;
i that t ;twiiin
. . . . i .
pur.--.uit of happiie-ss;
lis!i this end' direct
m .ansonly should be resorted to ; t hut
I the go-id resulting from a departure
' from this rul' is temporary, the evil
! lasting. We are, t hei-i-fore, 'op.-jsed to
; the s. ate eng ig'mg in the p'tireh ise,
j i'Msing or spvcul iting in properly of
i any kin 1, except such only as is 'nec
i essary for conducting the ordinary
i fundi ns of the Government.
1 ; Ull WO ,iVir h'lnitp,. .jfn,n.
-tni.-ti-.n of ;i ronl an.l .t-rvi.v;il:l.'
":;n roa.l ;U ru: tlio south hunk o,"
th" ..lnMiiii:i river, from the mouth of
Nm.lv -river to the I) -.lis.
T.i it thn. eomncn-i ition of all of
1"'';" HmuI.I ho only siu-h as will i.( a
' ii "':!,l,T',,rniion torth.ir s,
rviees.
.i. i i.u v.e are
m l:vor of (Virrrrcs-
""'nU .11.1 ff.r ti...
: r t in .
1.1,. 11.,, ' 1 1' l J1 M t OI II
.ii inn. i ill' s :it.
1: L.ik
K.til
I'vroti t' ' i. ' "'dinuimr th ' (),
T-; ...; '.. ,ro:ul lr"IU 'st- Jnsoi.h to
Bi kst ixxo Teaks. At a verv suc-
ntT ,U ?e in Cincinnati; tho
othei night, m,ln buit into tours
l.on the medium described verv
noeurately a tall, Une-eyM si.iri't
statu l,v imi ,vith j "i; Hi
m.d Uo. 'Do you know ,limV-. h .
qaireda man at his si.le, in a svmpa
the hc M htsjior "Know him! l5 s
I .tip, roi,l,,a the unhapnv man
-i 'v.-i. i ir win: un,.,. i
j to my wife
JI hfl ho In .1 : . i t
would have been 1, "l "k. ,0
tea.l of me. Oh, Goorire Georr,
ijb murmured in a voice el.M,..
vu , " ' . villi
you peg out?'
" Fellow trabblers," S:ud a eolr.ro l
preacher, Ef I had beenUn
applen for a week, and den took to
drinkm for a loonf, I conldn'ffeel
rao swelled up dan I am dis minlt wit
pride an' vanity, at seem such full
tendance liar dis oveuin'."
A doctor went out for a day's hunt
ing, and, on coining home, complain
td that he hadn't killed anvihin
"That's because you didu't attend ?o
your legitimate business," said his
wife.
NOTICE.
i T TITE KOI.tCITATIOX OF MAXT
j. iri"nus, i las'; i ins iiuinoii o TUOllclv
nnnouncinir m slr a candidate for tho '
offiwof rountv Judirc of Clackamas Conn'
ty, subject to the win ot the approaching
: t - .
lX-mooratic convention. I
i FIFSRflTFfj
Mmm il
-Vrf CES7 tohio m use.
These Hitters tlo not only Z
tiii'juisli ttriHst-Ives by their fla
vor (tint ttroiiiatie odor above all
others yenenill y nsetl, but are tit
the same time an excellent tonic
dtttl an, efficacious stimulant to
ejevite the appetite. They arc
prepared from the most choice
una wholesome herbs ami roots,
ami hare given universal satis
faction wherever tried. Thous
ands uf dyspeptics have found
relief throuyh their use, and
physicinns recommend them for
the cure of all diseases of
the Blood and Liver, and
irregularities of the digestive
orgft ns.
Headache, Biliousness, and Constipa
tion, General Debility and loss of appetite,
re all canned by the derangement of the
Stomach, IJver an.l other functionaries ot
the system. The IXL Hitters have been
successfully used and are warranted to
idleviate the sufferer in all the above cases.
i-o.77l IXL. Bitters are sohl onya-
in glass; to srll other than the
yenuinr article out vf our bottles t felony,
unit u e will u fien detected, jrroxecute such
thirties to the full erlent of the law.
liead Physician's Certificate on
each Bottle.
Every family should have them in the house.
Sold eviryichcre.
II. ErSTEIX? CO.,
Sole Proprietors,
y.518 Front St., Snu l i anci.tco, Cat.
We are also tlie manufacturers
Of 1U. IIF:.LEVS HKl"LATOU,
a pargaihe mild and eflecllvev a
purely vcttable eoiupond, ami In
everv way superior loplllM. Also
Ageni for tlie crtebraic-d brand
of LOSDO.V UOYAIi PALM G1K. sv
specific lor tlie Ui. AD UK It ami 1I.
N iu V S.
-MaahJi;m3
SELLING OFF !
SELLING OFF !
THE IMMENSE WINTER STOC K OF
BOOTS. and SHOES!
: AT Til E :
Pacfic Boot & Shoe House.
Cora r First and Morrison Strrcts,
rOHTIsAXI), OIZEGOy,
Will lo Closed Out for the Next Thirtv
At and Ltvs TJisxn Cost.
I" II I c i: S:
Ladlos' Kid Foxed Hal morals,
fl
.Misses' do do
hildr -n's do uo
Mali's Heavy Hoots
I'oys' do
Youth's do
hildr -n's Hoots,
Men's Ki Jiaiid-m.id.,- ( u.!o:n ;J-si!od
Hoots
Iitriurr.,,s si:iii'fit--r '''
do Gr-iiii tlurdin Loots
HiJ.p.rd's ei.-brat-'d Hand-made
J'r- rieh calf
Smitii, i hmniilin tV Co. (Portland)
Custom i'r Tieii calf
Smith, Chamnlin .V i o. (Portland)
iisto'ii -Vm riean e;lr'
M.-n'i U -st liiaiiry Hiiminv;
do Am -ri'-ati Hiding
(! I'.iic;;!' Ar!ieUvTr:iii s
do Alaska do
do !.sf fitiil:ty rri'b'T io
Woi.ien'a Hiiekii- Artlo Ovr-hocs
do do do
do s -lf-.ift i i i HuhiK-r do
Glen's ser'-vd I'.roans
d l'"--- do
(! California ':ilf, tap sol"
do do laiir calf, t.i p sole
in arti-tf
1 J5
1 oil
2 75
, 2
1 a'l
1 (tl)
i 00
1 00
4 5l
0 50
C 5)
ti no
r ri
ti t0
2 00
1 5a
I ll
1 .".Il
1 2")
1 0
1
1 O'l
4 r :
3.'
ACE.MS FOR THE OTE liPHiSL
The following p'TS'ins nr- nut horlzcd to
act as agents tor t he i-.ntkrpki.sk
ieo. I. Howell Co.
York.
10 l'ark How, New
Co-, V.'et he rill A Co., k)7 Chestnut street
rhilnd-.-lphia.
Abbot t iV Co., o. fSJ and 8 1 Nassau s( reet
X' w ork.
I'ortln nd.Or.'-on
Snn Francisco
t. Helens, Columbia county
Astoria, Clatsop coutitv
s-tl -iri
1 1-irrishitrx
I .afav'Mt e, Ya mliiil county....
IaIIas, Polk count v
r;..ia .
T.. Sa m ue
I'l'hos. Hovce
t b. P. Pish
S. A. Mil
.A. Va n I )m
....I,. Williams
I. H. Smith
...J.I.l'er-uson
..UilVC llOItlle.s
P. Dotv
.Tacksonvill'"
...It. K. Harm
P.eiiton con nf y
Corvallis Hon
NV.A. Wells
John I'.tirnett
Canyon City.'Jrant co...
.W. P.. r,a swell
Albany A. X. Arnold
Jtiilles, aeo county X. IF. (iat
T,a ir:i nde, T nion nounty V. p. Pr:jrr
Pendleton, l matiua county s. v. Knox
Euirene City.
(J. M. Thompson
1 1-.. i i .rist ow
Kosobur;' Hon. I,. F. F.lnc
rj.l.nnnn i ( ' T- Montague
II. K. Ha 1st on
Jackson vlll-- IFon. F. H. Fott.lrav
iMJiraii H. C. Huston
CLACKAMAS COl'STV,
Heaver Creek
C. F. Peatie
lohn Zumwalt
Ptlfteville.
Cascades
f'unliy
"uttificr's
Kajrle ( 'ri'k
Ilrirdinfr's
bower Molalla....
Mil waukie
t Iswen
ITfiper toiaVa.".
Henry Mclriisrin
J. W. Straws-
D. Wriirht
....... I-rank W. Foster
Capt. Z. C. Norton
W. Moreland
...John Hatr"n herder
lohn Poole
. IF. Vnuirh.in
mine rTtrrH't Court of the Sttrte nf Oregon,
j-i me. oumy of uiackunM.
John X. Smith and Mary Smith, plaintiff.
J. II. Martin, Defendant.
rVvVrr?'"- i'1 C-ndant :
I '.R-NA1f:0 ! ' TH K STATE OF ORE-
, 7 ' nereb- reoulr-d to a
an
rthcrntnnbint ft
i a i :i
da v of t 1 " nation bv the first
iratior. V.f f s;lul ' ourt f'Hoivinr the
cation boir!,1' '.m'"?nR; rtiI "rst ubli-
:'id said r L, 'V1 'l,xy of Mrch 18
"lnir r,u the rth i 5nM ' ,,rt wrnine
1.
cominen-
yu fail tn ..-! .Pr"
1.S74 : and if
er sni,i
for the revival of a
111 n 1
complaint, the
valor "t-'iinsr you
J"rd airalnt. - otl ,' " jndsment ren
in- of t,wl, ,, i.1" said Court on the -ist
dollars with o'olt 'C S"m )2M00
Pv ord r of ITo,? ax- ii- nrs"m'r,ts.
;ai.1 Court dZ'V''..Juof
---- - . , K K K
Att'v for PlnintiT
tray;Nrotice!
T.TV-
county, fir
1 , 1 n ow. nhont ."u
iU,JrJVr iti ,n
marked
till'' OT h y-. ... t nil! Q rn
T" crop ;
bee
without
h iso a voar-
apprnisod at . "".Il- Th" " has
...j . ii- -aii rr. S5
owumrox ur'
m;iVERSirf
5 mm
-r M. T r M m
Ilia
CHAS. EE. CATJFIELD,
DEALER m
GENEEAL M EECEE ANDISE,
COR&SR OF SEVENTH mi
Has Just Reeeired i New Stock of
Calicoes, Drcs Gocd, Browa aud Bleached Sheetings,
House Liuiryr. Shit-v i. Table-Liueu. Irish Bosom Linens,
Linen Towelling. Tahle-Cloths, Corsets, Ladies and Gents'
Hose, Thread. Cambrics, Buttons, Ribbons, Laces and Insertions,
Embroidery, V7
Also, full assortment of
LADIES' AND CHILDERN'S SHOES.
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Coal
1VU:U Usvt u selvcted 11U special care for tills market and cannot
BE SURPASSED IN Ql'ALITV OR PRICE.
TUB UlCMieST MARKET PUICIS
March 13, 1S73 :tf
TO THE CITIZENS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY:
GTlCAT REDUCTION IN
DRY-GOODS.
CLOTHING,
7"
o
W'lxG TO TIIK KAIMXO HEALTH OF
our ent.ro Wtx.'lc of Goods ut Oivatly lledticcd Friren, in order to close out our
LUU3!12a.SJ2 FALL STOCK!
LEVY os., -
Secontl tloor nortli of Hie Pout o nice, Itfaiit street, Oreyon City.
No better evidence of tho effi
ciency oi ir. .J. ?-. i.oiemans
I Com pound Extract of Eucalyptus
: can be desired, t han the follo.ving
i summary of eas'-s, treated with
i this remedy alone, by that enii-
i nent physicia n. Dr. David Woos
t'T.in the U. S. Murine Hospital, San Fran
cisco, reported in tlie Au.iiisl o. (i.) l'a-
cilic Med. Jour. .uuw' i;ur- j.iiju-
4 reatca
U"m it tent Fever 5
t hills and Fever 1!
Typhoid Fever 9
Iiiilamation ol Kidneys 4
1 linretis 10
Incontinence of Urine 3
St rict ure )
Inllaination of Hladder 27
Hien norrha.Lria 13
Disease of t he Heart 7
Dys -ntery 4
i iironie Diarrhiea 13
oved.
5
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9
3
7
3
4
25
10
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ioiiofrhuoa 15 15
Dropsy
ti
3
3
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ijAMUKUiT LIBRARY,
OF CXIF0RNIA,
MAIN STREETS, OREGON CJTI
bite Goods, Millinery, Fane& Goods, Ac
Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys
PAID l'OH COUNTRY PRODUCE,
GROCERIES, ETC.
3 ROTIIKI18,
A. LEVY, IT IS OT7K Plini'DKE TO OKFEH
Completely corroborative of the
nummary of I)r. Wooster, are the
reports of the experiments with
Kucalyt tus by Ir. I.orrimer, of Her-
lin, l'russia. and Dr. Keei. r Chi'M
l'hysician of the Austrian HaiUvav
fo.. t ublished In the American
Medical Journal, July, 1S72.
It will be found very efficacious in obsti
nate cases of Dyspepsia, Hronehitis.Hack-
iii Coiitfh, Chronic Sore Throat, Ixucor-
rhea, etc., and in nausea during prejnaii
c;.'. Ir. (olfmiiiiN Dfliilile'Eitratt of
Kiicalyptvs is a special preparation for
i ne treatment or f ever unit Aiirue, and
is ii;in-aiiif.l to t tire everv case treated
according to directions, without the injur
ious results of the usual Quinine and ar
senical r'medi"s for that dis'-ase. Also
pur" Muid K x tract of Eucalyptus, in one
pounu Hollies, ior l.n Kleians' use. Heware
of imitations and take none but Coleman's.
everywhere, and by Charles Lsinicley
S. Co.
Agents San Francisco.
30mayl.S73yl
Jf II Ii O II A X DISH.
rs'3i:w GOODS
GOOD NEWS!
I'SILTS BMI CED TO St lT THE TUIES.
T nnir fiTTT' -nn-n nrr-n
-UWUJA. UUJ. IUH mj
3- ACSCERFAPI & GO.
I-lA.v. JUST RECEIVI-D A IjARGE
a a. siock or
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
which they offer
CnEATER THAN THE CHEAPEST!
We would say come and convince your
self before purchasing elsewhere. Our stock
consists in part of
Fancy and Staplo
Dry Ooods, Clothing:,
Hats, Boots and Shoes,
Ladies and Gents
Furnishing Goods,
Notions, Grocer-
les. Hard
ware.
and a frrat many other articles too numer-
otirs to mention ; also.
Doors, Windows,
Glass and Tutty,
etc., etc.
All kinds of Produce taken In exchange
or da
ALSO
Wool Wanted
For which we. pay the nisrhest Prices.
S. ACKERMAN fc OO.
m l&t
MBR C II A NDISH.
JOHN MYERS;
OREGON CSTY-
DEALER IN
DHY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS and
SHOES,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY
A N' 1)
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Books and Stationery.
I will pay the highest prices for
and all kinds of
GCCD COUNTRY PRODUCE.
I will sell as low as any house in Oregon for
CASH OR ITS HQ VIVALJiXT
ii Good Merchantable Produce.
I nm selling very low for
CASK SI' SIA'2.
Give m.j n call and satisfy yourselves.
JOHN MYEKS.
Orepon City, March 21. 1S73.
ENTERPRISE BOOK & JOB
IOFFICE
OREGON CITY, : OREGON,
ASTk ark prepared to execute
M all kinds of
JOB PRINTING,
such as
CAIiDS,
It II,L-1 IX ADS,
rA Mr II LETS,
DEEDS,
MORTGAGES,
LABELS,
LETTER-HE A DS.
in fact all kinds of work done a in Printing
Ollice, at
PORTLAND PRICES.
ALL KINDS OP
LEGAL BLANKS
constantly on hand, and for sale at as low
a price as can be had in the State.
Work Solietcd
AND
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Orecon City. March 21. 1873-tf.
Alotit 150 pounds of lone prim
er, of which this is an impression.
uas boon in use but a short time.
good work. Price 25 cents R,
either tied up or in cases cases
extra.
a l n o.
A small font of Nonjvriel of which thin i tn
imprwton. Prio S3 cents V As good as new.
There is enough to set about one column of tfck,
tnu4 Addra t&2a cOm.
. WAGON AND CARRIAGE
A -K U FACTORY j
ill
THE UNDERSIGNED,
havinc Increased the di
mensions of his premises, at
the old stand on tho
Corner ot Main and Third Strt,
Oregon Citj', Oregon,
Takes this method of informing his old pa
trons, and as many new ones as may l
pleased to call, that he is now prepared,
with ample room. od materials, and th
very best of mechanics, to build anew, re
construct, make, paint, iron and turn out
nil comnlete. any sort of a vehicle lrom &
common Cart to a Concord Coach. Try m.
Blacksmlthi'iift Horse or Ox Shoeing,
and General Jobbing neatly, quickly, and
cheaply done. m v iu sjuii tl.
1 . i
Summons.
In the Circrdt Ccrurt of the State of Oregon, Q
for the County of Clackamas.
John P. Ciage. Plaintiff.
vs. '
Nancy Robbins, et. al., Defendants.
To Nancy A. r.all and Larkin Call, her
husband, two ol said delejitlants :
IN 1 11K NAM E Ok '1 1J E Si A'l E OF ORE
Con. you are hereby required to npj ear
and answer the complaint tiled against
vou in the above entitled suit, by the first
day of the next term of said Court lollow
ins; the expiration of six weeks lrom the
hrst publication oi mis summons; said
tirst publication beinjr on tlie Mh day of
March, 1.S74, and said next term ol said
Court commencing on the 27th day of
April, 174 ; and it you fail to answer said
complaint, the plaintih will aplytothe
Court lor tlie reliet demanded therein.
which is that you, the above named de
fendants with the other defendants in
said complaint named, execute tothesaid
1 lamliir herein a deed lor certain land de
scribed in complaint as the south hall of
the northeast quarter -of section 31, town
ship '1 south, rane l east, W illamette Me
ridian, in t laekamas County, State of Ore-
iron, in pursuance oi a wrii ten agreement
to t hat ellect made Uy John IK liouoins,
now deceased, in his life time sith this
plaint in.
Ry order of the Hon. Y. W. Upton. Judee
of said Court, dated t he second (2) day of
March, 174. HfKLAT i WAKKKN.
bmar.w Att s lor lJlaintirr.
KSimilTlOlie:.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
jor ine uouuiy oj uiaci:amas.
Arthur Warner, Adniinistra-)
tor ot the estate ol MaryJ 1 laintifi.
Prosser, deceased. )
vs.
William Prosser, John A. 1 Defendants
Fisher and A. M. Fisher. J
To William Prosser, one of the above nam
ed ueiendants :
I
N THE NAM E OF TIIE STATE OF OKE-
iron, ou are liereby requin-d to appear
and answer the complaint tiled auainst
jrm in the above entitled suit, by the first
day ot the term of said court lollowinir tho
expiration ol six weeks lrom tlie first ub-
lication ol this summons; said hrst publi
cation beirijr on the liih day ol March, ls"4.
and said next term of ourt coiiimencine
on the 27t h day ol April, 174 ; and it you
lail to answer said complaint, the j lamtitr
wmapjiy to the Court lor the reli de
manded t herein, which is ti nt a c rtain
deed bearing date June i.sth, lstH, made Ly
deiemlatits Join A. Fisl.er ainl A. M. Fish
er to you, the sad William Prosser. I ur-
lortitiir to convey certain real estate in
Clackamas Count.. , State ! Oregon, c
scriheu in saiu ueed as situated in and
beinr parts fi sections ii.t and iine in
townshii two sout h, rane one east, toiret h-
er wif Ii all the p. rsonal propeil v .n said
land claim at t he date of said deed, be de
clared void :iid of no fore or ITect.
l:y order oi the Hon. W. W. I'i ton. .Tudze
of said Court, dated tlie second (-J) day of
.March, is. 1. hiti.atA wakhkn.
binar7v. Att'j'S lor 1'laiutitT.
yimiinon.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Orscon.
fur the County of Clackamas
Edward Wilcox, Plair tiir".
vs.
Mary Francis Wilcox, Defendant.
To Mary Francis Wilcox, said defcnc:nt.
LN THE NAME OF i HE STATE Ol Oil
eiron, you are hereby requir dtoar penr
and ans -.er the comj laiiu fi!ed atraint
vou in t he abov- entitled su it . b t he firt
day of t he term of sa id Court lellowin: the
expiration of six weeks from th first pub
lication ot tins summons ; said first pin li-
Cfdion beinOTi the tit li dav of March, 174.
and saii next t- rm of "-aid C urt common
cinjr on the 1:7th day of April, 1S74 ; and if
you fail to ar swer said com; laint. the
plaintiff will Apply to the Court lortho
relief demanded ih'r 'n, which is lor a
dissolution of th" mairiajre contract t ow
exist injx between plaii.tiff sind defendant
herein.
P.y order of Hon. W. W. Urt on. Jud 'e of
said Court, dated the second (i1) dav of
March, 1S74. Hcelai & Wakrex",
ma row 7 Alfys lor I'laintifT.
Suniinons.
In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon,
for the C ounty of Ciackatnat.
Mary A. Roberts. Plaintiff.
vs.
Wm. II. Roberts, Defendant.
To Wm. II. Roberts, said defendant : -
IN TIIE NAME OF THE STATE OF OR
egon : Vou are her' by requir1 d to ap
pear and answer the com.-Iaint filed
sicainst .ou in the above entitled suit on
or betore the first day of the term of said
Court, follow intr tho expiration ot six week
from the publication of this summons.
said term of said ourt will beirin Mon
day, the 27th day of A; ril, 1S74 ; and if jou
ian so to appear and answer said com
plaint, the plaintiff will a ! ol to the Court
lor the r -lief prayed forih .-aid com; laint,
w hich is a dissolution of marriajre contract
existing between you and d-fendant, and
for costs and disbursements of this suit.
summons published bv order of Hon v
W. Upton. Judsre ol fid" Court.
Dated March 7th, 1S74.
JOHNS N t McCOWN.
mal3w6 Atty's for Plaintiff.
THE PARKER GUN.
5END STAMP FOR CIRCULAR
PARKER BRtfS .
WEST MERIDEN.CT.
1
THE CIRCTTIT COITTTT OV TI IF!
State of Oreeron.torthe ountvof f laek
amas : Jacob Wiener, i laintilT, vs. Soi hta
lener, defendant. To Sophia Wienet.tho
detendant : In the name of the state ot"
Oregon you are her-'lv required to appeal
and answer the com r laint filed npainso
jou in the above entitled suit, on or betore
the first day of the next term ot the above
entitled Court, which w ill commence more
than six weeks after the first publication,
ot this summons, to-wit : on Monday, the
27th day of Aj ril, 1874, and if you tail so to.
apiearand answer, the plaintilfwill apj ly
tothe ourt for the relief demanded in hie:
complaint, to-wit : a decree of divorce lrom
you. This summons is published in pur
suance of an order made bv Hon. W. W
Uj ton, Judpe of paid Court, in chambers.,
on the lltth dav of Januarv, 1S74.
CAPEES A- ilOREEAND.
Attorneys tor Plaintiff.
SHADES SALOON,
C.A.HAAS, - - Prop.
Main Street, Oregon City.
TITE BAR IS SUrPLIXD
with all tlie choicest qualities of Liquor
ajid Cipars. Scotch, Irish and TourUm
already famous Whisk ! s and Pnnoh.
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