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I Of" 0 I jjaiiox tiTr,REi;ov, app.il 21, ifjie Enterprise t'tr the Campaign. v will furnish the Enterprise from until the 13th of June next, for fifty j oents. Our mends m every pan 01 m State, aud especially in this county, are re quested to make up.'lubs forthc campaign. X Circuit Court Uotket, We arc indebted to our worthy County Clerk K- Canfi ul, for the following rircuit Court dock, t,for the April term which will commence next Monday: KtJl lTY CASKS. . E.Uvar.l 15. Wile x ys Mary Francis Wileo ; Hm.U for pi 11. ' i .Lit a K..U'it-s"i' vs. K.lward Rob IT. ISari for pl'll ; G. It. Dor- VS. iV XV ioiior vs. Sophia Wir-ner ;'Ca il t- Morelaml tor pi IT". r John I ! vs. N. N. Kol.biiw.ct al ; nod it for pl'lf. f n. Arthur arner, aoiiiiiwji-""' . ..... . . . ..f M-irv Prosor, deceased, vs. M.ns'.n A Me own tor pi h. J V 1 mvc ii I m rt vs. J. A . Strowl -ridge ; rthiirCrisiUld lor pl'tf; Durham A: Jol J irtl " f..- ie-t ! nsjuvia naiitP.csui- livan for I 'If; Johnson A; .Mcl'own lor Win. and Julia AioiiA ... ,.i,r M -Cra ke;i: .Man tv. out i- i)m ENTERPRISE- f .'l'hos. Burrows vs. inos.i ' 1. ; Johnson & M.rCown lor .l It. f ' I .ANY CASKS. ci M Worlheii.ier vs. J-.hn P. and A I el M'tlionti; Johnson it MeCown lor plu ; "V ffliielat for df.fts. - Uthur Warner vs. William Singer ; I IIu.-l it foi pill'; Johnson A MeCown r for deft. , -it, -,i . f 11 K. P.ronsou vs. lavid Smith; i Ti.i,.!. ih-oiimnrh. I J tfc .Simon lor t.lil": Johnson A MeCown and 1 1 uelut . forth-ft. . ,r i Geo. V. Shaver vs. V. lord; W.H. J::hng-r for pill. Tualatin IJivcr Navigation and M i A Co. vs. J. K. McCuuley; Thomas II. 1' .mguo for plif. . ., Tu d itin l;i r Navigation and M 1 12c V. vs. J. K. McCauley ; Thomas II. 'J'onzui-' for pill". . . , r Tualatin lliv.-r Navigation and M i-j; o. vs. Ib-nry ;::ns; Thos. II. Tongue for pur. . , Tualatin River Naviiration and M 1 1? Co. vi. Lcrov Mil ley ; 1 nos ,.r pill"; Hu'ehU t" -r deft. A ill.im. tte ltiver l ulls I .,.n iv S 1 1 lev : 1 ins. li. ioiiiTiie Canal and J, irk - IS. .1. -M .Moore; :ii..-hio.i- ji-.idllu.-l.it for pill"; Johnson it Mc Ciiii n for deft. J.n.-ph K--lloirj.; vs. W . V . Nelson. Willi. mi Fi.i.i. r vs. J. I'.o.Ur; Caples v Moi. l.iu-l and Johnson A Mc'.'own. W Crisi ll vs. Klizabcth and Jeo. ,. It',.,11,-; llu-1 .1 for pi 11'; Johnson A. Mr 'ow n lor ili l s. I. .'hi : and .M irv Smith vs. J. II. ,M o tin ; 1 1 u 1 tt r -r pill. S.im;ul r.i.-ou -V J.uas ( .line vs. 'rotate ot 1 n U--u ; iluelat for pi lis. The Senilis ki:'s M isimi.y kor Aruii.. 'The April mi:ii!.-r of Scribnei 's con tains anol her ye.ierous installment of ;lMr. Kin'- " real Soiit h," the subject t I--! ti m r.. in. "A Ramolein Virginia, ',j,i i-.ii-.i-. I to ti. s Tlie illostra tt t i ; i . as ii-.ii.iI, .ire profuse. Amimg tn -i it ible f-at ii;--. -s of tho- number arc ' the i--e i:i!KM4 of Iul--s 'eriit.-'.s serial, Si vst ie 1-.1..H-1 ;" aii-.ss.iv iiy An-'i-iu-i lil.-uvi-lt, li-.iliior of the articles !o i M n v- pticism, entitled, i" Tin i-it's K -.-line riioii Seien;iii-ally J (' I. ifl : ' an 1 a timely paper, by M:s l-Hi-.lv, on "Tlse Healih ami I'.iv.i m! Jl-.i "Us if K:iiilis!i and Ainer ; -.MM worn, n." Noali lirook.s lias an ririi ! " ' -ii-'i r,:;u j: some liuperial i;o: v." Tin- if-ii'-iv writ-.-r, ( J--org- U". Ca!.-!--. u lis i t de of the " I'm lb s i'i.t'iC;tt ion." .Mrs. DaSs' .--l.il is i: l;l le 1. and ,M i.ss 1 ;-.i:t:i s 1. Tie.: nu;.i; er oei v. I . an '-i'i:: ; ill ; . l -r. ;i ii d p .em by lielij; I lie: i- ;.i"c verses ! mill I-', -v A. R. ;.i ,..., I " i o i i'r. i w r'.: -r ." " ! ; i ' i.' ;n An:i:. r, h -'. ! - 11. . I . ' . II 1. l-.s.-,-. J . II., ! ivin-j;. and j-M-.v;i: opje.s of" tilt 's Verne's N- ll iii i, i:r ; e o-it -. I I'i!'. l'i.iii. Times, St - n of Church 1 I'.-aji s." 'i'lie 'Oil- Old an ! S..--i .1 t i ii:vi :ie ,i v ilh '- era.-u in- 'i'Si-.ii : i'-ai-s are practically !s.rtl in lb on- and Society, and j t i ::tw tienart -neiits nave ineir cnar i ie a rii l . a bi:-Ct:i:.M.-thauks f"r a o. Ii-uis Saal has our of the most delicious i.-M-n :iin tli.it iv:: have had this senson. Mr. Saal has a ir-m d so I ; )1 y of iee and i- iu I urnisii or gallon to 1 -Clcitill OV ; customers. th- dish also Mil Me hat 1 1 is Artie s !a fountain in full blast nn I we i-m say from personal knowl-c-!.;e tiiiit ie- eiui furnish the best article in that line t u th ; Coast. You that are thh.-ty. irive him a call. Ci usadeiv not exilii'j.'.r.l. ljoui.-.t"keejs nothing of the i:Uo.UMtiuLr n.iture. Lasp Dkciio.n. Henry Warren, l-'ej., of the Rind olliee in this city, decides that tie- withdrawal of land fr tin- Ivdlcs M Hilary Road Company, extends ten miles on each side of their road. They art- only entitled to the o.l I numbered sections, or those with drawn r.n! il they have their Comple ment of land under that irrant. I'mti.-Rev. J. N. I. writes to the Advocate that there were ten persons joined the M. K. Church at (ila.l Tid ing, lix-'i Creeks charge, in this county, and the meeting at Thomas' school house lit ar t here, conducted by ISros. I-'linn and O.but'ii, resulted in .'7 acces sions, while other meetings have been successful. ;ii has ui veil us on this charge about ;0 sjuIs this winter." Most'.M ks r. A monument was crect e I over the remains of the late John Fleming this week. Time forbids us uiv'mg an extended notice of the same. Next week we nall attend to it, and will give the I. tines of contributors. memd'haiLt dolleviYl haVe' an O opiortunity, as there remains a little balance to be in ide up. Wii.n PiiAcrii k. Prof. W. W. More land hiis made :rrangcmcnts to lie in ntteiidance at Court "next week, and will attend to any business entrusted to his care. The Prof, will open an of lice in t his city as soon as his engage ment in the' Oregon City Senninuy terminates. We recommend him to on r friends who may need the services of an expounder of the law. I r.sTiVAT.s.The ladies of the Kpis- copai . imrcli oc this city propose giv ing festivals on the third Thursday of V.u h month. The first was triven last evening, and a very pleasant time was naa. liie l.-nti s hiiving this in charge know-how to please, and entertain the public. LimiAKY. The memhers of the C. C. W.S. Club have leased Myers' Hall for a Library Room, and Literary Society. They proiM.se titling it up in elegant style, and making it a pleasant place tor our young :md old folks to spend llieir hours of leisure Cunt ril.nt miiw to the coived library will be thankfully re- T e m v k n A cn Meetings. Union temperance meetings have been held at the various eiuirehes of the cit valter and.o7inin,1. foF the P-t two weeks. Atu Ti U;M"lSt- chureh of SnW ten,h..-l "V . ",1' tie largely at- them. "t-VI. 11111 llilllri interest is taken in Convf.StIon. .The Demoeratie Coun- ti convention nominate the s mects to-morrow to doers who are to ad- f"rtKf of our county IT Pernonalik in 1 we ! tt. Ti.insr. of Milwaukie, was 1 TiiAfsdav. ; Fnudc Holman, of Portland, called Tuesday; he was iwuuu wr mu- 5i"o I Yamhifl Chas. P. Church and Jas. Welch and family leave to-day for sun t ranci.sco, to be gone a short time. Mr. J. G. Toner, formerly of this city, but now a resident of Vancouver, was in town this week. Hon. J. II. Douthit, of Wasco count-, called on ns last Friday. Uncle Jimmy is the Independent candidate for Soc'y of .State. W. I. Ilurns was taken suddenly ill with an ajoplectie lit last Tuesday evening. At last accounts he was im proving. Clay Myers, formerly of this city, is the Democratic nominee for State Sen ator in Umatilla county, and will un doubtedly l.e elected. J. K. Oilieer writes to a Riker City paper from California, that he exepects soon to return to this county and make it his future home. Sensible. Win. II. Warren and Wm. K. Pratt received notice the other day that they had been elected members of the Arca dian Uase 15all Club, of Portland. M r. A. Noltner .Special Deputy flran 1 Sire, left here last Tues lay for Victoria where he will organize the (irand T.od-e of the I. O. O. P., of Ihiti-h Col umbia, to-morrow evening. Josephus Martin. Esq., of Rock Creek, Wasco county, c;.lb- i last Wednesday. Mr. M. reports everything lovely in Wasco, and savs that politics rue quiet, the Democrats'having 11 opponets save the Independents, who are led by such men as (). llumason. and Mays who sol I out to Col. Uaker in his Senatorial contest. Judge J. K. Wait, of this county, re- ! turned hour; 1 t week lroni a visit to 111 nois. This is the fu st time the Judge had visited the home of his 3 011th for twentv-two years, lie informs ns that he l:ad a very pleasant trip, and that there were many change sdnco he left that country, lie is satisfied to remain in Oregon. r.AI.I.OL's MoNTllI.Y MAoAZINK FOR Mav. We do not wonder that all classes are eager to welcome a monthly issue of this popular magy'me, for it contains just such stories as suit every or.e. The variety is so .-e;U thatevery taste is suited. Sueii sea stories can't be found clsewheri the tales of domes tie life not equalled in any other publi cation in this county, while the illus trated articles and poetry are always seasonable and good, so good in fact, that some of th" best people in the country are regul ir suLseriners to the M.era.nie. In f.u-t I'.allou has pitrons iii l-iiigland, France and (.Jermany, and :U least ten copies are sent to prominent Americans wl'io reside in Russia, and who hail its monthly appear. on-e wuii much measure. 1 ins is a siltii or popi:- laritv widen is aooi eei.-.le.l i-v the nut lis hers, and thev strive to make the Magazine l.eitt-r'and better each year, ami in- think thev have succeeded in their efforts. Remember a pretty little t h i" -mo poe.s Lo caeli Ml! iseriber. l'uo lisheil bv 'i 'homes it T.dbot, '.' Uroom- lield Si reel, l oston. 1.i:mi:i: I.isr. ihe lollowmg is a list of the letters remaining in the I. -st-oiliee at Oregon City, April 1-lh, l7i: ! Jo -1 r.---s :i, Thus !vucIii:ia:iA"m Unhna, ; Ai.-raui Mro.vn, V. C l-.varts. It S niii'i r I l.l II '! I . I 1 j !IL'I oil, 11 .Moor-, Wiii N:iu v.-r. .Jim n sivi-l I .1 . :n;t I), .Miss Ma ria l a l-r ( :!. Ulii l is -1!, s .1 'iTi.c-.-v. 1) X 1 railing -r, itub -n V.'i-eks If called for, ple.les.i' tised." J.M. .Sainucl Vuiui ;- w tien r.AiuN, !l,.M '! ll O: P. M . ( i.OSK C.M.I.. Wo V men n -.lie. d C::;t. Lnv: -n that tw mil 1 nomas J.-iiian. ilrank last Saturday, at the : hmis . , . e of lviward Carr, in tins conn some eon.-entrareti J e. wnien eamt near resulting fatally to botii of them but at last account iliey were gettin: well. Tiiev mis'.oi k it for whisky I Always be careful of a blaeic bwtlle. (.'nn rir t'orr.r. Tins April term of the Circuit Coiut of the Slate of Oregon for the comity of Clackamas wil. l.e h- ldeii in this eitv next Monday. The oliieers of the Court are : W. W. Upton Jud-e ; j!eo. 1 1. lurha:n, I'ros-ecut inir Attorney : R. I'. Cauticld, Clerk ; A. 1- j led 'es" S-ii i itf. Rki-;;i:s:;s i a iivk.s. At the meet in ot tiregon li-utge rso. .;, t;ie tellowmg persons were tleeted Representative to the lirand Jj )ii-j.e, which mcts at Port!. m 1 the third Tuesday in M:iy Jolm SJicpherand A. C IJaiicy. I'.Ai.i.. Di.n'l forget the Turners pro. pose to ";ive a errand Calico Hall at their hall next Wednesday evening. ioo music has been engaged and a line tim will be h.ul. To Seiroor, Disrincrs. trcts in want of teachers- -School Di -male or fe male can be supplied this oiiiee. by calling at PI-'or the very best Photographs, goto r.ra.ll -y A: Kulofson's Gallery with and KI.IIVATOH, 120 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. Kleitiox. City election May 4th, ono week from next Monchvy. Candi dates to the front. 1I.UTV.-Mr. Jas. Fuller is happy, of cour.se its a girl. Daily IIkcokp. Sam. Clarke has ! l-n dispossessed of thec.and C. P. Crar.dall has got possession of it again. Clarke, not to be thus set aside, has commenced the publica tion of the Daily Record, and propos es to publish a paper for the benefit of the Independents. This is false. For every subscri ber who has discontinued his paper during the past month, two new ones have been received. Benou Demo crat. The last sentence of the above quotation, we suppose, the Democrat pronounces as false. W. Carey said, before the Salem Convention, that he would support anybody to beat Upton. Now that he's offered a sacrifice for the Hing, the people will beat him to satisfy the demands of common safty. Umpqua Call. We have received the first number of a paper with the above title, published at Oakland, by Thomas M. Gale. It is a small sheet, and started for tlie canvass in the interest of the Independendents. -y m The Eugene Guard says that "the Republican nominations failed to arouse any enthusiasm in this com munity. If anything was ever 'damned with faint praise, this tick et is that thing." They Do Not Like It. From all can learn, tlie printers tnd pub lishers of the State will give their votes almost as a unit to the Demo cratic candidate, Mr. Brown. The Kadical nominee has no claims on them for their support, and Las in every case where lie could, "injured the business to put money in his own pockets. The Kadical editors do not like the idea of being set aside after doing the work for the party, and one who has never devoted an hour to its interest take the place which of right belonged to one of their number. The Bulletin, State Journal, Jack sonville Sentinel and Gazette are the only Radical papers which support the Ring ticket. Four out of thir teen papers. This is quite a contrast, The entire Democratic pi-ess heartily supports their ticket. The Salem Mercury has this: "A gentleman from Douglas county in forms us that some peddling gentrv hove been perambulating that county victimized the farmers to the tune of about S 10,000. They represented that there were first-class tailors just jehind them, who would make up the cloth for S3 a suit. Upon -this representation many were induced to purchase the goods in quantities amounting to from $150 to S:)00. ut the tailors never came, and the cloth now remains as so much worth- ess trash on their hands. Wm. II. Trotter, of Salem, was ar rested iii that city Monday on the complaint of W ood Al tinkers, a well known typo of that juace. Alunkers claims that Trotter entered his room some time Sunday and relieved him of some S300 or 100 iu coin. Trot ter was arrested at the depot, previ ous to his departure for this city. and a large amount of coin was found on his person. His friends claim that it had been intrusted to lis keeping by Price it ltoyce, for the purpose of p.tying some bils in Portland Ixqi'ests. "If some of our drug gists, says an Illinois paper, would till a bottle with bed-bug poison and lable it 'Old I've,' there would be so many inquests in the next twenty four hours that all the papers would have to issue supplements. Sustain (lie Sijilving- System. The flashes of excitement produced by he stimulants in ordinary use, are follow ed by a r. .-action that is always more or less injurious. Just us the darkiicss, illu minated for a moment by the lightning's hire, beeoiii.-s apparently blacker than ever alter tie- iiasii is over, sriliie mcniai ulooe.i and eliysieal debility that vanish inporarily under the i n tlucne.: of a dram, return with a ten-fold intensity ulK" the irst transient. eiTect ceases. Yet physi cians habitually pr -scribe the liquors oi commerce for patients suffering from bodily weakness and mental d--s;.ondc-ncy. The trie? remedy ia such cases is a pure stimulant medicat'-d with the liriest tonics ind alternatives which the veg' table king- ... . liom ali iis, anil Hosteller s ?stoniacn iiil- t-ers i.s tie only preparation at. present. Known which tnoroughly meet s the emer gency. The effect ol tins popular restora tive is con tin nous. . fvu-h b is-- talc -n in vig- or.itesthe vital eu-'rgi s and its prolonged use will uini'.e Si ioi:.ilily cure any cas-- ot debility, hyeoehomlri.-i, or mental torpidi ty that u - s not arise lroni organic caus -s !.-( :ei t h r -aeii ol medicine, it is, in the -trii.-t -s: sens-'- oi tii - word, an iu igorating and re:;ut,i! ing cordial. If the nerves are Ir-'inuioLis itiel re!.ax--(l, it. braces them ; if th- bo.v.-ls are const i :;t --d, it relieves them; if ;h" liver is torj id, it promotes aetivity i-i tiint organ ; il t!u- mind is gloomy, it. clears away the clouds; if the appetite i.s poor mid tikiestloii slow and painiul op. ration, it creat--s a relish for food ami eiiabl'-s th stomach to convert it into hr.iit hail ailment. .Mor.-ov.-r, it is a sp -cilia tor a large numler of ailments, some of whit-hare particularly prevalent in the damp and chilly weather which we s.oft-:i experi ncein midwinter: Among tie's- may be mentioned rheumatism, eh ills and fever and all the morbit condi tions of tie-digestive and secretive organs suiK-rinduoed by sudden changes of tem perature and the inclemencies of the sea son. " Horse-Men," and others who pretend to kno.v, say te.u the following directions had b -tt -r b - obs rv'-d in using ftLfridan'x Vwftlry (.'oii'iiti'jn l-ttvilerx: tiive a horse a tables, iiuiiiul every ni ght lor a wi-i-k ; the same (very other night lor lor ( nights; tin same for a milcii cow, and twice as much for an ox. The addition of a little Hue salt will be an advantage. We ha ve le-ard recently of several severo eases of spi na 1 dis--a.se cur -il by Johnxon's .Inotline l.iiiitnrnt; one cas of a man lort -five years old, who had not done a day's work tour years. Th-- back should first he wash d, then rubbed with a coarse lo.vel. Apply the Liniment cold, and rub in well with the hand. If your credit was in danger you would Ily to prey -nt a pr )!--st. If your life is in danger from a cough that is s -ttling on your lungs, b prompt in resorting to Ji in ') Jlorchuuml and Tar. t rit tteiitotrs 7 tit h Avenue. Pike's Toot haehe Drops cure in 1 minute. S'orilatuI Market I?eiior. WFON-K.sn.vv. April 2, 1S71 Gold in New York to-day, 11'! 7. Port la nd Legal Tender rates, .S7 '-j buying ; SS'v si lling. Wheat Demand is good at $1 00:3d G5 y cental, sacked. oats Ix-ilT v bushel, sacked and deliv er -d. h'iour In cons 'nuimc0 of the condition of the wheat market. Hour has been ad vanced tO ?-J O-lft!,!) (Mi. ISuiter Tie- receipts are large and the market well stocked with all qualities. Prices range from :W iM,'Yi cents. F.ggs Market supply full; prices firm at hi cents dozen. Wool The market continues dull and quotations are furnished at irJtS-Joc s lt for a good ttrlic'le. Hat-on '1 he supply on hand remains abundant. Sides are quoted at l';llc: Hams, l.j-jdtfc, ami prime Shoulders at 10c Oregon City Market Ueport, Enterpkise okfick. April 22, 1871. Legal Tenders, buying, 7.Si : selling .V.I. Count v script, SK: City scrip, 81. Th" lollowing are the buying prices for produce, and the selling price lor others : Wh"at-Demand good and selling at iw "." bushel. I -lour Good supply In market, and sell ing at . -" 0'.l;-v ''. Middlings Are quob-d at fi, per ton; shorts, r.'tl ; and bran ill, with full supplies on hand. . . . . j Oats Supply equal to demand; buyers ar- paving iiVl: C"iits. Potato-- No demand, and the market overstocked, at lroni :jv!0 cents per bush- 1 Vlnions Quotable at 1M cents per pound. tZ-r-r (iood supply, lo.-'ihi 5 doz. Cmckens 5 i W -5 P-'f dz?n. Butter scare?. cents tor good fresh. V-0ol For choic ? lots. 2i c 'nts. I tried Fruits Full stocks in market; Apples are brmging tc 0.1 c-nts per pound -. patches 11 cents; Currants .lOtflo cents; ''sugar-Crushed, 1516 nts; and : ; San Francisco rehned, li124 cents Tea Best quality SI p r pound and oth er brands ranging lrom ,a cents. Coff ie lV-st articl-; . c -nts. Salt Itanjrini: from 1-2 Js. Syrup 1 cents per gallon; best article. Bacon-Hams 1115 cmts; Shoulders, 8 cents ; sides, 9&U c?nts Pr pound. Lard Per pound 14 il) cents. Oil DevoVs Kerosene per gallon.GOo cents ; Linseed 51 25. . j Beef on foot i ood fat cattle find ready sal at o ivh cents on foot. Pork We quot- at 5(J cents. Sheep Few offering; quote ai t-J pr head. wintrtotbe The Parker XiCN. We take pleas ure in calling attention of our alley friends to the wonderful merits of the double-barreled breech loading shot guns manufactured bv Parker Broth ers, West Meriden, Conn. Tfce highest testimonial received from all sections of the country, and the thorough test given it iu the field by our friend Capt'. Green H. Samuels, H I warrant us in asserting that it is I ilea best broifh-loadinir shot ITUn 111 the world. The simplicity of construction, the ease with which it can be loaded or unloaded, the facility with which the load can be changed from small to larre shot enabling the sportsman, in an instant, to adapt his change to any sized game that may present itself the ease with which it mav be kept clean its availability to a country where noth ing but muzzle-loading ammunition can be procured, all combine to recom mend it to evcrv sportsman who can appreciate iate .1 perfect fowling piece. en Sentinel ;" (Front Royal, Va.) "Warren Speciul Xotice. Why suffer from Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and loss of appetite, when you can, by us ing Dr. Henley's ceh brutnl I A' L Hitters ef fect a perfect cure ; they are a pleasant and invigorating tonic, and endorsed and rec ommended bv our most eminent Physi cians ias per certificates on each bottle) lor all complaints of the Liver and Digestive Organs. As a family medicine they have bo equal. See advertisement in another column. MEANS WHAT HE SAYS. Through " confirmations strong as proofs of Holv Writ" and as- numerous as the sands on the sea shore, wcra produced to prove that the proprietor of Dr. Cage's Ca tarrh Kemedy is in earnest and means what he says, when he offers $.3uu reward for an v case or Catarrh which he can not cure, yet there would be some skeptics and fogies who would eontimie to shout "Hum lnii."' "HcmhuoI!" "It cannot be, be cause Dr. Homespun says Catarrh cannot be cured." .Now, this Dr. Homespun is the identical, good injured old lellow who honestly believes and persists in declaring that this earth is not round or spherical, but as liat as a " flap-jack," and does not turn over, otherwise the water would all be spilled out of Deacon Hascom's mill pond. I tut astronomical science has positively demonstrated and proven that Dr. Home spun is wrong in supposing the earth to be flat and stationary, and medical science is daily proving the fact that he is no loss mistaken and behind the times in regard to the curability of Catarrh. In short. it has been positively proven that this world moves, and that medical science is nro- gressive the opinion of Dr. Homespun to ine contrary notwithstanding. That Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will cure Catarrh, tnousanus wuo nave used it attest. Then buy it, and use it, in doubt do not stand. You m ill lind it in drug stores all over the laud. From the Catskill Record of Nov. 15, 1ST2. A Good Itemed-. We invite attention to the advertisement of Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Our readers v. ill bear us w it te-ss t hat we never know ingly commend humbugs of any name or nature, and a large pro, ort ion 'of patent medicines may saicly be el ass--d as impo sitions upon public credulity. Rut having witnessed the beneficial elfeots of Sage's Remedy upon the members of our fainily iinu others, in Catarrhal cas'-s, we untptli fl"dly pronounce it a valuable medicine, entitled to pi blic confidence. The propri etor co nu ily obtain in Catskill many rfili ' its merits. NE)V TO-DAY W i. 21 ORE LAM), ATTORNEY-AT-LAW; OREGON tITi', OREGON. I C E-G H E A IA SALOON A N I) 1 1 E S rF A TJ It A LT! LOUIS SAA, Propriety: lr.l:i Street, - - - - Oregon City. TCI 'REAM WILL P.E SERVED FROM L and alter this date daring the Summer season. The best qualities of FRENCH "ml AMERICAN CANOIES. Ic- for sale in quantities to suit. AT KELLY'S, MAIN STREET, OREGON CITV, J UT ARIMVED, F.x John Ii. Stephens, DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO, A Kl U, STOCK OK MILLINERY GOODS! . MILLINERY GOODS! Latest Stvles! Lutest Stylos ! HATS iuicT-KOTKTS, Huts and I3oniiots. Feathers and Flowers ! Feathers and Flowers! niBOOHS AND ORNAMENTS! RI3BQNS AND OfiAMENTS! IX (JIIEAT I'KOFUSION! IN OHKAT PIIOFU.SION! IVIIKS, call and eTnnilne Stock nnd Pi-Ices. It will le our endeavor to pleiine all, us to totality and Prices. aprlCtf NOTICE I S HEREBY GIVEN THAT THERE IS now money on hand to redeem all county Orders endorsed prior to tlie 1st of January, IS7., and that interest will not be alio. ved thereon alter this dat C. F. BE ATI E, Treasurer of Clackamas Co., Oregon. April 1H, 1S71. :vi DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. " T R. Ij. LEVY HAS THIS DAY WITH drawn from th tirm of Levy Bros. Hereafter Mr. A. Iievy will carry on the business in his on name. Collecting all accounts due thi firm, and paying all lia bilities contracted by the firm. A. LEVY. Oregon City, April 1st, 1S7.3. hv. NOTICE! T THE SOLICITATION OF MANY friends, I take this method ot publicly announcing mysell a candiunte lor ine Olliee of SUeriir of Clackamas County, subject to the will of the approaching Democratic Convention. A. C. BAILEY. Money ! Money I MONEY TO LEND IX SUMS OF $500, and upwards. Oregon City, Mnrch 10, 1974. -malkf JOHNSON & McCOWN. TO LET. r mirp T?ftnr mnMF.RI.Y OCCUPIED JL as tho Council Chamber. In Dr. Thes-. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFOPiJIA, OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. Happy Relief for Young Men from the effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar riage removed. New method of treatment. Jc ani remarkable remedies. Books and circulars sent iree, In sealed envelopes. Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 OOUth N. ii,tl, fc;. ui. : 1 .1 1 ... 1.. 1 T stitutiou having a high reputation for non- - - - lL.. K Llll. 1.11 1111 1M X UU AU- "m - - coauuet and prolessional skill. novti .ly CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID. run L.isn Er as a warning and for the oe pent ot Yo uxrj men and others who siitl-Tirom NERVOUS DEUIUTY. LOSS -,l-KN DOort, etc.. iiolnting out thenuftiis of self-cure. Written by Nathaniel May- air, Esq.. who cured himseli alter under going considerable quabterv, and mailed iree on receiving a post-paid directed envc- "ii me puonsner, DR. JOnX M. DAGNALL, 11 Clinton Street, Brooklyn. N.T. TO BUILTDJERS. Office of the Light IIocse Engineer. Portland, Oregon, April Sth, 1S74. SEALED PROPOSALS, ENDORSED " Iroposals for Ught House for mouth ot Columbia River. Oregon." will be re f. wetl !lt this 0,liee until 12 o'clock on the 11th day of May. is"!, on printed forms, which, with circulars, plans, specifications, tonus of contract, and any desired infor mation,, can be had on application by mail or in person to N. MICHLER, Major of Engineers, V. S. A. Light House Engineer 10t h District. aprlOwi GREAT SLAUGHTER ! IN' DEY-GOODS AND CLOTHING! PAN C AT 7"5 The goods have been bought at PANIC PltlCliS and will be sold in accordance. Don't forget calling before you lay In your supplies. Oregon City, March 31, 1874 At SOCIETY NO TICES. lj m mu I'A B Mm m Mr v Meets every Tlinrsdav yii eveningat 7'i tclock, in the Sjr&S Odd 1-Vllows Hall, Main H- street. .Mi ttilicrsof tho Or der arc invited to attend. Jiy order X. G Rii5i:ccA iiiRi:i:-i.oi)(;J.: xo. T l -"l-T-S f,.l.. il. ... X. V. r. 1 ., .Ufi-is on JC-iZ! Second anil l-'onrtli Tima. F.';&i (-vpninf ivwli m..iOl. 5 at 7Li o'elot'dc. in the Odd' Fellows' Hall. Membersof the Degree arc invited to attend. vari.TNOAi vH i.oihji; no. i, a.i it A. M., Holds its regular com- a niunieations 011 the First and .V, Third Saturdays in each month, J at 7 o'clock from tlie I2tth of Sep x UMiiher to tho 1:0th of Man l; and 7'v o'clock from the 2()th of March to tho lidtli of September, r.rethren in ootl standing are invited to attend. Ily order of W. M. FALLS HXCAMI'-UKXT Nt). 1,1. O. O. F., Meets at Odd Fellows' r C Hall on the First an-lThird Tnes- iSS? day of each month. Patriarchs V"V in g-ood .standing are invited to attend. CLII-'l'' i:CA.MIMli;ST N. 2, C. . I). Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, in Ore gon City Oregon, on Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock. Members of the order are in vited to att- nd. M. C. AT1IKV, C. J. M. Bacon, H. S. ma271y SIXGER & C0LBATH, HA Vli BSTA HLISUF.D A FACTORY FOR THE MANUFACTURE CF Furnlturo, Blinds, ancJ Doors, AM) MOULUIXBS OF AI.l SIZKS. Th'-y will also do Turning of every de scription to .order, WITH NEATNKSS AND DISPATCH ! tt7All work warranted. Shop on the ltiver, in lx-wis' Shop Opposite Oregon City Mills. "POT? SALE. riMIE BEAL'TIFCL QIARTER SEC j tion of land, known as the Boiso Claim, 5 miles from Oregon City, will bo otr-red for sal 1 for a short time only. The proprietor is not "hard up." For terms, etc applv to Capt. A. F. Hedges or Dec. Barlow, Oregon City ; or Willamette Farm er offie ', Salem. March .":tf JOHN- 31. HAC0X, IMPORTER AND DEALER in cry etc.. etc Oreoi City, Oregon. rr7"At C!harman Warner's old stand, lately occupied by S. Ackeman, Main st. . SELLING OFF SELLING OFF T1II3 IMMENSE WINTKIl STOCK OF BOOTS and SHOES! : AT TU E : i Facfic Boot & Shoe House. Corn.r First and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND. OltEGON, ' Will be Closed Out for Days the Next Thirty At and Ies Tlian Cost. P It I C K Si Ladies' Kid Foxed Balmorals Misses' do do .$150 . I i5 . KM) . 2 75 .. 2 00 .. 1 50 . 100 i hildren's do do i Men's Heavy Boots,.. j Boys do - I Youth's - do Children's Boots ..... Men's Kip Hand-made Custom 3-soled Boot s Patridge's Slaughter lViots. do Grain Hunting Boots Hibbiird's X-lebrated Hand-made 5 00 4 00 4 50 650 ! French calf I Smith. Champlin A Co. (Portland) ! Custom French calf 6 50 j Smith, Champlin & Co. (Portland) i Custom American calf I Men's best Quality Hunting do American Riding ! do Buckle Artie Overshoes . I do Alaska do I do best quality Rubber do j Women's Buckle Artie Overshoes do do do do Self-acting Rubber do ! Men's Screwd Brogans. ' do Pegged do - do California Calf, tan sole 6 50 i 5 50 I 6 00 i 2 00 ! 150 100 150 1 25 I 1 00 ; 175 ! 100 4 50 360 j do do buff calf, tap eol-? mar6-tf ... a-i. -,y MS 11C II A. 2TD I SB. THOMAS CHARMAN ESTABLISHED 1853. DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS ol Oregon City and of the Willamette alley, that he is still on hand and doing business on the old motto, that -4 IXimbU Six Pence is Better than a Stow Shilling. I have Just returned from San Francisco, where 1 purchased one 01 me LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF OOODS over before offered in this city ; and consists in part, as iollows : Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries, Paints and Oils, Sash and Doors, Chinaware, Queensware, Stonewarv, Crockery, Platcdwaro, Glassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities And Styles, Clocks and Watches, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy No- Itope, Faming tions of Every Implements of Description All Kinds, Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, etc., Of the above list, I can say my stock is tlie MOST COMPLETE ever offered in this market, and was seleted with especial care lor the Oregon City trade. All of which I now offer for sale at the Lowest Market Rales. No use for the ladies, or any one else, to think of going to Portland to buy goods for I am Dttrrminat to Sell Cheap and not to allow mysell to be . UNDERSOLD IN THE STATE OF 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 tho re quirements of the trade. Come one and all and see lor yourselves that the old stand of TJIOMAS CIIAKMAX cannot bo lx'aten in quality or price. It would be useless for me to tell you all the advantages 1 can offer you in the sale of goods, as every store that advertises tltn-s that, and probably you have been disap IHjinted. All I wish to say is Come, and S-T,;ind Examine for Yoursilvr s fori do not wisli to make any mistakes. My object is to tell all my old friends now that I urn stili alivi- and desirous to sell goods cheap, lor cash, or upon such terms as agreed upon. Thanking all lor the liber al patronage heretolore bestowed. THOS. C1IAKMAN, Main Street, Oregon City, Legal Tenders and County Scrip taken at market rates. THOS. CHABMAN. B?"jO,0JO lbs wool wanted bv THOS. CHARMAN. LIVERY, FEED, AMD SALE 5!V t;2 n IS! mil E UN DERSIG N ED PROPRIETOR OF J. t he Livery Stable on Fifth street, Oregon City, Oregon," keeps constantly on hand Saddle mid IJiijgyy Horse, Hit jrg-iett, t'urriageti stud Hacks. lit'Slf oii;il)le. He will also run a hack to and from the WILHOiT SCDA SPRINGS during the summer season, with good horses.compet ent and gentlemanly drivers. FARE AT LIVING EATES. J. M. FRAZER, Proprietor. Oregon City, May 27, 1S73. JOHN SCHRAIV3, 3Iain St., Oregon City, MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER CF Saddles, Harness, etc., etc. WHICH HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS can be had in the State, at WHOLESALE CR RETAIL. C:I warrant my goods as represented. 1,000 DEER SKIHS AV A. 1ST T K I), AND ALSO, 4 LL OTHER KINDS OF HIDES. FOR which I will pay the hisrhes market price in cash Bring on j our hides anti rret your coin for them. JOHN SCHRAM. Saddle and Harness Maker. Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, 187S-m3. WM. miOUGIiTOX WOULD INFORM THE CITIZENS OF ? T Or-'gon City and vicinity that he is prepared to furnish FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR LUMBER, Of every description. Oil V FTiOORIXK, CKIMG, SHItCC K (for shelving.) LATTICE, PICKETS, FENCE POSTS (Cedar) Constantly on Hand. Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished on the shortest notice, ut as low rates as it can bo purchased in the Statj;. Give me a call at the OUEGOX CITY SAAV March 13, 1874 :tf MILLS. STILL IX THE FIELD! REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF HAAS' SALOON. WILLIAMS & HARDING, AT TIIE LINCOLN BAKERY, KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK of Family Groceries to be found in the city. All goods warranted. Goods delivered in the city fro of charge. The highest cash pno paid lor country produce. Oregon City, March 3, AUCTIION AND COMMISSION, A. B. RICHARDSON, Auctioneer, Cornier of Front & Oak st., Portia Auction ales Of Real Estate, Groceries, General ilr chandise and Horse. O SALE DAYS Wednesday and Saturdaj A. 11. RICHARDSON. Auctioneer. t Private Sale. English Refined Ear and fcundl irwm English square and Octagon Cast fetoel. Horse fc-hocs. Rasps. Saws,Sta-ws,l rv-Puns Sheet Iron, It. G.Iron. ALSO A large assortment of Groceries and Ll. UTS 1 A- lUCliARDt-ON. J an. 1, lS73-tf. Auctiouir. SPRING & SUMMER GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT DEALER IN Dry Uoods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, Crockery, Notions, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Goods, etc., etc.. etc., etc Muin Street, Oregon City. Produce of all kinds bought, for which I pay the highest market price. If you lo sire good Goods at Low prices, call at I. SB I. LING'S and examine his new stock of Springgoods Give me a call and convince yourselves My motto is, " QUICK SALES AND SMALL PKOFITS." The highest market price paid for -w ool I. SELIJNG. Oregon City, Oct. 31. 1873-tf. WILLAMETTE RIVER TRANSPORTATION CO'S "Air ILL LEAVE FLANDERS WHARF. t Portland, at ti o'clock.A. M., as follows : For (orvallis aud Intermediate Toints: Monday, Wednesday and Friday. For .ilb:niy and Iatcrmcdiatc points : Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Xnurw- ttuy aixt rntlay. For Dayto'd, La Fayette and )lcMinnYillc: Saturday and Monday. Passage to Corvallis $2 00 Passage o Albany 1 50 Passage to Salem 100 Passage to McMinnville 100 B. GOLDSMITH, President. December 12th, 1S73. tf. OREGON STEAMSHIP CO.'S STEAMBOAT NOTICE ! sti 1:. is", coo ice, Will leave OREGON CITY for PORTLAND every day E.ce) t Sunday, at 7H o'clock, A. M. Returning, will leave Portland for Oregon City at '2M o'clock, P. M. Str. ALICE, Will leave OREGON CITY forCORVAlXl.S every Monday and Thursday of each week. Sti. DAYTON, Will leave OREGON CITY for McMINN VILLE, LAFAYETTE and DaYION, and all points between, every Mondav, Wed nesday and Friday of each week. "Leaves the Basin at 8 o'clock, a. m., and connect with the train at (.anemah at , a. m. Str. ALBANY, Leaves OREGON CITY for HARRISBURG and EUGENE and all internk-diate points every -week. Sti. Fannie Patton, le aves OREGON CITY lor ALBANY and all intermediate points between twice ev ery week. J. I). BILES, Agent. Oregon City, February, 11, 1S71. NATIONAL ftUSiKESS COLLEGE. Firt Street betnern Alder and Mor rison Sts., nnd Alder Street between. First mid Front Streets. loitlancl, Oregon. 4 N INSTITUTION- DESIGNED TO PRE JTV pare Jims, VOUNU and MIDDLB AGED MEN lor Business Affairs. II. M. DeFRAXCE. 1 1 President. Secretary. V. 1. iliiTE. 1 s For acquiring a Practical liuxinrxs Krltim- tion this institul ion offers su u rior arlvan. tages, and is acknow ledged by Ieadimc Business Men to be the best Commercial College on to.- 1'at-ilic t oast, and second to none- Each Dim nrtment is First lass and i nn. dcrthe special charge of experienced teachers, and the whole school is under the imrn-iliito sunt-rintendcnc of the President and Secrefnrv. 1 he school room and counting are unittd upon a plan that secures to the st wdent all the practical ad vantantagesof each. There is in operation A BANKING IIOlSE fully illustratingthat business. The same s stem lK-ing observed in each department. the student buys, sells, shij s, barters, con signs, aiscounts, insures, draws checks, ii-'o niiu uill, Kt'tS H'5f8, at'fUS, OiCi' and goes t hrough t he entire routine of ACTUAL BUSINESS. In adding to the completeness of the In stitution the proprietors have instituted a SEPARATE DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. The entrance to rooms of this Department is upon Aitter si reet, and -access to them is had only by the teacher's and lady stu dents. Rare facilities are ofT-red to fadies tor acquiring a Thorough Knowledge of Business Practice ; of Telegraphy and Pen manship. The DEPARTMENT OF TELEGRAPHY Is In charge of first-class oj orators and teachers, and supj lied with all the appar atus of a first -class office. This Institution as now conducted claims to have facilities for imparting a thorough know ledge ot the Art of Penmanship! that jiot one in ten of the F.csiness Coi leges now in existence 1 ossesscs ; the De partment being under the s ecial superin tendence of one or the Leading Penmen of the United States. For full iarticulars send for Nattojiai. Business C ollege Journal sent to any part of the countrv iree. Address, UfFKAXCE & WHITE, Ixck Box 101, Portland, Oregon. IMPERIAL IVS I LLS, SaYier, LaRocque & Co. Oregon Cit". Keep constantlv on hand for sale rlrut. Middlings, Blan and Chicken Feed. Parti purohaslsg feed roust forBleo tsss- O O G' G O o O G O O O o 0 O o O O O Q o c c o o o G O