Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, May 08, 1874, Image 3

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! fTEGoTnTYTfllEGON, MAY Sth. 157-1.
' 'fail for the County Committee.
The Democratic Countv Committee
'is requested to; meet in this city on
Monday, May jlth, at 11 o'lock, a. in.
vll members of the committee are re
quested to bo present.
' A.T. Heikse-:. Chairman.
I Putiic Speaking.
1 The candidal.' fo7omee in Clackamas
Countv will address their fellow-citizens at
, he following tl;ies ana places-speaking;
! to commence at ;i o ciock, v. k-
Oregon City anl Oswego, at which places
rl it will begin at 7,?. p. m- :
Of , irn ion school house.Tues-
May i-iii. ,.,. ,.DX. lr,th.
My nth.
school nouse.
16th.
s church, Mon-
d". :,a... , .MtiJnsville. May 19th.
1- r MoW x at Stubb's store. Mar 20.
r runbv. May'
School ITouse
; ' r' i-rl-k. Jl Foster's.
i V"? ' ..t..r I V-awlord's
"V.!:"V t! I's.May
: f.ia.'"?.Vil J Graham'
3- lU'il "
f Tualatin. Bird; School House. May 20.
! OsAitfi, Ma -
5 , Milwiiuki-,M--
, ; cCourt Hous,. Max 30.
i TKRninr.EVixu.-L;st Monday even
, ln,rainost fearful storm passed over
: our citv, accompanied by thunder and
li tiiin" which lasted about an hour.
W 14 Uhear"of it doing considerable dam
,ut noon-was injured by it. A
4 portion of the roof of our jail was taken
l .(Taiul l tnded in a neighl.onng yard
; aWoUl I'M feet distant, and down on he
' r'urkaina a large tw tell across the
r.ilroad bridge, breaking down ono
" ? liul. which del ved the passage of he
; ' "v..iVmis train. It was reoain-d, and the
- iYjuh i.avsc.1 on down ai.out midnight.
: UGervaU thi depot. was struck by
' ir-htniag.and the building .narrowly
' being destroyed by fire. These
two
.lSt ar! t:lC UlOSt llit-u- u.um.ii.-
we nave ii!"
I.
Dk vrn ok Carr. Si. Holmes. The
r..;.,.,.l of Cant. S im
Holmes,
IIMIl v o .
of Win. H .lrn.'s ol this place, will
I... r.iiti.-d to learn, that
he died at O ik-
i . ...i i Vii i forma.
last Fridav. Mr. H.
h id iK-'eii siitfcriiig for a long time, and
i,jH death lias not come unexnecteu.
Ifc was well and favoral.lv known
throughout tilt- State, and beloved and
respected by all who knew him. For a
n a in her of ye;irs he bad been engaged
m C.iptain of I he boats on the Upper
Columbia, and he and Mr. Doicey.who
ihixl u short tiiti" ano, at out! time kett
t; Occidental Hotel at Pjrtland. lb
h .ivesan aed father and mjther, and
brothers and sisters in this pbiee. and a
Tilling wife at Oakl nid, besid-s hosts
i'if friends to mourn his early death.
Pl.rfAS VN T P.VUTY. A large crowd of
f:ii inls met :it the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. K. 1. Fellows, at Cancmah, last
Wednesd;i eveninir. in honor of the
utoiiversiirv of their fifteenth wedding
T.u v were the recipients of u number
of impropriate iires.Mils. and the large
aisnibl.ige hH a very leas:int time,
in 1 a most i:;igniru-cnt supper. We
re 'ret that ei vuinstances over which
wh id uoc i: ol. prevented oiiratten
dmce but wljoin with their many
friend's in wi,'ig them much joy and
Mie retnrn of 1 1 imv years or w edded
lire We wo liWike ?o wis.i on lri i t's
Noinetlung el- tnit after fifteen years,
ii is useless to even hope.
Ciiy Kt.KcrioN. The iity ideetion
l.w-t Monday resulted in the selection
of the following pcr.sons: Mayer, F. O.
Mi.fiown : 'ofiiiiilnien. A.J. Apoerson,
j. L. Ilariow. l. C.M-liran. J. i. Milb-r.
M. A. Siratti!. Frank All-right and
'.v'in. l'.i oug'iion ; K.-eoi der, M. (.'.
riiv; M un;v.. . . t.reenman:
Treasurer. . . 1. Nv illiams; Assessor
and 'olleetoi
l.S. linen ; Sehi'ol Ju
iM'riutetidcut
ntos. Ciiarman; City
. ttornev,
lvLslham, Ills useless
f ir in to stat
nat tii'-y are all KaUl-
election goes no other
got off with us as usual.
cals, as the cit
wa v, and thc
tin i t: a lHVFKiii:x.'K. The most im
portant -as- lie fore tbe last term of the
Circuit Court was that of the Willamette;
F ills Canal a 'id Lock Co. air linst Jas.
M. .Moor.- :Ar. Moore sn.'d tin' Coni-
::auy for
lor rent ol land
s, nil!)- v illi.' of bind
damage to te;;r.y
V'i.i)iW: in all,
tic sum, and
will dare say
iu I. inn City i
trs di!lVri'ii(
Tne company
?l'i..Vi; a rather snug lit- ,
king these ligurcs, who j
rojierly is not valuable j
; l'.ut fhe jury saw mat- j
iml allowed him if-'s-i. j
roposed paying him "rU'i.
I'ink I'lcrf . k. We have seen a most
magnificent .tainting of the Oregon
City falls, taken from tbe lower landing
anil parsing up the river to a point
Above Ciincm i:h. It shows a boat in the
locks, an.l oik; just coining down tin)
river. It is A most excellent picture,
and isacredito the artist. Prof, ltaurn
gras. Wo aro informed that it will
slKTtly le placed n exhibition, and
r.wllnf otr for jsi. which sum is certain
ly very chea.pl for it.
Ft'XKnvi..-;The funeral services of
the late CUas. IC. Warren took place at
the l.apiist cfjurch last Sunday. T!ie
O ld Fellows jind Firemen attended in
ft body and tlit church was crowded to
Its utmost capacity, and many we re
compelled to , away. An interesting
sermon on the occasion was preached
by Hev. Mr. Chandler.
.
UKTfKXKD.-l-Mr. Mayhew, who has
been absent to Victoria on a trip of .in
spection, returned home yesterday and
proposes to make this his permanent
s nnine. lie will lie pleased to wait on
all his obi GU'C.oniers, at the old stand,
and ax iinnv new ones as mav favor
liini with a
I n pkvkn n v xts. The Independents
prope.se to he ld a conve ntion in this
city tomftrrr.'.v. rhev expect to place
in tho field a full coxmtv ticket. This
-will l-e done, provided, thev don't
kiss and m;.ke up" with their Riidica.
friends. We shall see.
Canuiuatk, We sec the following
notice- jKisted on our streets:
Th undersigned offers himself as a
candid ite for the office of Assessor of
Cbukamas county at the ensuing elec
tion, subject to the decision of the lesral
voters. (.Signed.) John Thomas.
KsTKivr ainm ext. Aii entertainment
for the hene it of tho f v -i,,,..i.
w ill !o piven nt Pope's Hall this even-
JJ,r1ir"!r ,from the programme
offered, it w-.UJm? a grand nlTair. and
we hope to see the house crowded.
Qcauterlv Meeting. The quarter
ly meeting of the M. E. Church for this
charge, will held in thiscitv, commenc
ing to-morrow and extending over .S'.in
rfay. liev. Wm. Roberts, Presiding
Llder. p
Gone. Sheriff Hedges conveyed J.
F. Exline ana J. H. Wright, w ho were
.found guilty of horse stealing, to the
penitentiary last Sundav, ivhere thev
"wul remain far tiie period of one year.
Sfeaking. The candld.ifr.j for mo.
- . v. 1A1 , o
. n cl;lckamas county commence the
ttapM2n next Tuesday at Rock Creek
and clos6 in this city on the 30th.
kIHiE l,1team- Onward passed throueh
Port 1 ? nendmy and went on to
?n- f,ave not learned where
i;v-
Circuit Court Proceedings.
The following are the Circuit Court
proceedings entered since our la.it is
sue :
rthur Warner, administrator of the
estate of Marv Prosser, deceased, vs.
William Proser. et al. Ordered that
defendents make title to the heirs of
Marv Prosper, and that plaintiff pay
costs of suit.
.Slate of Oregon vs. Indian "Ore-iron
and "Susap." Verdict of not guilty.
Willamette River Falls Canal "and
Lock C. vs. J. M. Moore ; judgment
for defendant for S-sfi.
Arthur Warner vs. Wm. Singer; pi 'ft
allowed twenty days to lileameded an
swer. . " ' ;
The court adjourned on Tuesday afternoon.
Oswego. We learn that times are
quite brisk at Oswego, and the business
prospects of that place are improving.
TriF. Dayton now only makes semi
weekly trips up the Yamhill. Freight
has become rather scarce up the river.
Cataract Hose Co. No. 2, meets next
Tvesday evenin. Fountain Hose Co.
No. 1, meets next Wednesday evening.
Summary of State News Items.
I The Commercial Hotel, at Salem,
j has changed hands.
. The Convent gardens at Salem are
J being beautifully ornamented.
I The mills iu the vicinity of Albany
arc closing down. Cause, no wheat.
"Work on the Capitol building at
Salem has been interrupted by the
rains.
i
The Salem mills have shut down
for the want of something to grind.
lioseburg folks are going to cele
brate the Fourth of July in an ap
propriate manner.
The recent frosts have damaged
the fruit prospects in some localities
in Polk Count3".
Mr. II. C. Smith, of Ya-'inina Bay,
is building a nice'Jittle steamer to
ply on those waters."
The Grangers of Washington and
Yamhill counties had n grand picnic
at St. .Too on May 1st.
The citizens of Hubbard's Station
have mad: arrangements for a grand
Fourth of July celebration.
A Mr.-.. Louisa Krug, of Portland,
has been adjudged insane and has
been taken to the asylum.
The Willamette Paver Transporta
tion Company has purchased the
Farmers' wharf at Astoria. .
The Odd Fellows' celebration at
Empire City, Coos County, on the
.7th tilt., was a grand ail'air.
A little boy near Sublimity has
over three hundred specimens of in
sects, preserved and classified.
The Annual Conference of the U.
B. Church of Oregon will convene
ut Philomath, Oregon, May d.
The wife of P.ev. Dr. E. It. (".Jerry
left Albany for the East on Thursday
having received a telegram that her
mother was lying very ill.
Some hunters n'-ar Frank Cooper's
coal mine, in Clackamas county,
killed three California lions anil a
wild cat, one day last week.
The little child of Dick Kays, of
Salem, had ono of his lingers cut oil'
accidentally lastFriday. his broth
er divl it with his little hatchet.
Mr. A. J. Dufur will soon open for
i business the ofiico of the Shipping,
j Commission, Storage. Buying an 1
! Selling Company at Portland.
Circuit C.mrt in Coos County has
more than the average share of the
"domestic unpleasantness" business.
A little lad aged about ten years,
son' of Mr. Wm. Tetherow, living
near Lewisvilk-, on the Lnekiamnte.
S in Polk countv, was instantly killed
! on the :Wth ult. '
j The Baker City D-imn-nit says:
! , . . , ,'
i state Convention is re.garuod a-i a
failure. The balance of the State is
of the same opinion.
The case of Oscar Clark, charged
with incest, was tried at the last
term of the Umatilla Circuit Court.
Tiie case was submitted to the jury,
which disagreed and was discharged.
The contract for th erection of a
hall for the Grange on Muddy creek.
Benton county, lias been given- to
Mr. W. Pitman, who will at once
proceed to work. The sum to be
paid is Sl,2io.
A young man named Isaac Baft,
employed in the store of Goodman
Sr Kaminsky, Gervais, on Saturdav
attvinpted suicide by cnttin . his
throat with a razor, and .afterwards
shooting himself in the head.
The Halle.,' Mmvtnuvvr of til-; 2.1
savs: We learn from good authority
that Thomas 'Smith, proprietor, of
i the Kmpire Hotel in tin's city, has
leased the Cliemckota Hotel at Sa
lem, and will take possession on the
1st of September next.
All the candidates in Marion Coun
ty are going to start out on a forag
ing expedition soon inquest of votes.
In the aggregate they numlvr over
sixtv. and they propose to hold mass
meetings in. the several precincts on
most of the
election.
days between now and
Tames East, who was charged
with killing Thomas H. Scott on
Butter creek, Umatilla countv, in
ltiT, returned. He went to Califor
nia ana returned about two vears
ago. At the last term of Court
he surrendered himself. On the
ith nist. the case came off for trial
at I edleton. Owing to the fact that
some of tho witnesses had died and
others had left the State, the case
was dismissed.
FAVouABLE.-Mr. II. Y. Thomson
the Peoples' and Democratic candi
dal for Prosecuting Attorney of this
District, attended court at the last
.um,s cuy, and made
a very
iaxoraoie impression
all who
man of
excellent abilities an, will;
the duties of his office to the best
terests of the people TTi
u.. . i .. 1 Jlis onoon
m-
has but
that is.
oniHinent
one
that
recommendation, and
be is tli.1 t ,.m
v.,.pii,iiau in l'ortland.and bclon-s
soni and
bod
I he Isolde will plof Ar l
-ho'isfree flh. MSHi
such corporations. 1
An ENDOPERrx3u"niway's
paper beortily endorses the nomina-
non oi our Carey for Jud
I rr r
No
the
not.
wonder. But the
voters of
Fourth Judicial
District will
9 is too rtrrr.
Telegraphic News.
I Hudson-; N. i: May ! 1. Joseph
! Waltz was hanged to-day. TheCath
i olic Church refused him burial. HLs
father witnessed the execution and
took tl;o body.
MiiAVACicEii, May 2.- -Gov. Taylor
has issued a proclamation in 'ref
erence to the resistance of railroads
to the new Railroad Law. Ho says:
"The competency of legislation "to
regulate railroads is conceded, yet
the St. Paul and Northwestern Com
panies have announced their deter
mination to operate their roads with
out reference to the provisions of
the act. This, he says, is at once a
source of profound regret, and in
marked contrast with the patience
and submission exhibited by the
people in presence 'of w hat they
have deemed unjust and burdensome
exactions of the railroad companies
in the past, and, if presisted in, it
must seriously disturb the business
and greutlv imperil the industries of
the State' The proclamation con
cludes as follows: "I therefore en
join all' railroad corpomtionR, their
ollicers and agents, personally, to
submit to the law, for, since the Ex
ecutive is charged with the responsi
bility of seeing that the laws nre
faithfully executed, all the functions
of his oflice will bo exercised to tluA
end,'" and for this purpose he in
vokes the aid uiai co-operation of all
good citizens. . .
Little Rock, May 1. The situa-
t i! .1L. - i i
tion here is practically unchanged
Brooks still occupies the State House
with about 500 men, wnile Baxter is
at the Anthony House with b'UO men.
United States troops continue to oc
cupy a position between them. (Jen.
I'agan, ex-Confederate, has assumed
command of RrooKs' forces in the
State, and calls on nis ol'd comrades
to rally to his standard. Roth parties
appear to be- waiting for definite
news from "Washington.
Colouel Wuite's account to Baxter
of thought near Pine Bluff, yester
day, is. some 200 men gathered for
Brooks, near New Gascony, and be
ing un.ib1 to se'urn transportation
to Little R -ck. they began to plun
der citi.e.is, when White asked and
obtained leave from General Newton
Baxter's Commander-ih-Ctiief,to dis
perse them. He wont with a force
of 100 men into Jefferson County,
where he found them, and sent three
ollicers to command them to dis
perse. As the ollicers eanu; in range
they were lired upon, when Wiiite
ordered an advance and a right ensu
ed, resulting in killing" nine and
wounding twenty of Brooks' men,
and the cauture of two of their lead
ers and eight v-t wo men
oersing. White had
t'.ie rest dis-
seven men
wounded and three horses killed.
He parolled all the prisoners except
the two leaders Murphy and Van
Dosante.
Washington, May o. Humors
have been circulated to-night that
the position of Secretary of the
Navy has been tendered to L. B.
Washburn, Minister to France, and
that his reply is being awaited. Geo.
Lonnt as Iteeeiver of Public Moneys
in Prescot, Ari.ona; 1). A. Ciieaver,
Poslmaster, Denver.
Little Hock, May l. The cap
ture of the Supreme. Court Judg"s
last night, by a band of armed men,
is chargod by Brooks' men to Bax
ter's adherents. -and by the latter to
Brooksites. The whereabouts of tho
Judges' is still unknown. There is a
report of another battle between
King White's forces and a party of
Brooksites. The city is full of war
like rumors that Brooks is about to
attack Baxter, and vice versa. Unit
ed States troops occupy the old pos
ition between the belligerents.
Chicago. May . A meeting of
the Advisory Board of the State Far
mers' Association was held at Bloom
ington yesterday, o2 of the 102 coun
ties in the State being represented.
It was decided by a nearly unani
mous vote to organize a political
party independent of existing organ
izations, and to call a State Conven
tion, to meet at Bloomington May
27th, to forward such action.
Sti.v wangiink, N. Y., May 2. A
boiler in Condit's paper mill explod
ed this evening. Seven or eight
persons were killed or wounded, and
the mill and machinery destroyed.
Kingston, N. Y., May i. Seven
dead bodies have been fallen from
the debris of the Shawanguink Mills
destroyed by a boiler explosion last
night. Three persons were fatally
wounded.
ArorsrA. May 2. Ann Hunt was
hanged at Elberton yesterday for
having poisoned Fli7:a Browner.
Little Hock, May T. United
States troops formed a line across
Markham street several times last
night, to prevent Baxter from ad
vancing against Brooks,
Chief JusticeMcClure had a writ
served on Generals Churchill and
Blake to-day. commanding them to
produce tne hodies ot Judges JVn-
iw.ff in,! 'ivln Tl, f. ...... t, l i
nett and .Vuilo. llie ollicers replied j
tnat martial hr.v prevailed now in I
Pulaski County, and they
orders except from their
knew no
military
superiors.
Some days since Baxter sent to
St. Louis for a duplicate State seal,
which was yesterday forwarded, but
this morning, before the express
agent could deliver it, a squad of
Brooks' men entered tho office and
captured it.
The G'lZftlc. Baxter's organ, has a
special from Pine Bluffs reporting a
large mooting approving Baxter and
denouncing Brooks. A disnatch
from Helena states that J. T. White,
ex-Senator (colored), addressed a
meeting chiefly composed of colored
persons, advising them to preserve
neutral ground and leave the decis
ion of tiie question to K-gislation.
Washington, May 0. The follow
ing postal changes have been ordered
for tho Pacific Coast: Postmasters
appointed Cicero Hines, Joppa,
Washington County, Oregon; D. W.
Eldge, Sr., Summorville, Union Co.,
O'-egon: Mrs. 0. T. Smith, Walla
Walla. W. T.
' Washington, May 3. Senator
Mitchell made an argument yester
day before the Committee on Public
Lands in favor of his bill in aid of
the extension of the Oregon Central
Railroad from St. Joe, its present
terminus, to some point on the line
of the Oregon and California Hail
road, not further south than Eugene
City nor further north than Junc
tion City. A favorable report "was
confidentially expressed.
Washington, May 5. Th Senate
Finance Committee, bv a majority
vote, agree to reeoraend tho incorpo
ration of the following provisions in
tba Hosse Fiaar.c6 To r tbs
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
TT! TV7T?R5 TTY HIT C. AT.TF0PJ1IA .
j maximum of greenback circulation
' . ..- o n Ann non - t A o-iu
u.i, oooi,vuu,iAw, ana 10 issue
000,000 of new National Bank notes,
retiring for each million of snch
issue half a million of greenbacks,
until the total greenback circulation
is reduced to $00,000,000, and fix
ing January lr 1877, as the date for
the resumption of specie payment.
It is generally conceded that Tol
man, the Radical candidate for Gov
ernor, is unfit for the place, and that
he is the laughing stock of the peo
ple wherever he has entered; an
appearance.
One of the Radical candidates for
the Legislature from this county has
only been here about two years, and
a portion of his family are yet in
Iowa. He is a sort of a preacher
Foster is his last name.
Doc. Barlow, the chief of the Rad
ical ring in this county, came near
being "sinched" by them last Mon
day. It required" the Democratic
votes to save him. Rather rough,
Doc.
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Oregon City Market Report;
Enterprise Ofkick, May S, 1S74.
Iifgal Tend rs. buying, 87 Hi : selling 6'J.
County script, W: City scrip, 6J.
The following are the buying prices for
product.', und tne sellia price lor others :
. ... t . , ..n.t . i . . i .it:.. .- n
fe ...- bushel.
- i i : - . .1 ii
riour ui-hju aiipiiv in inaiiwui, uliu sun"
Inif ot it IH .iJi III!
Middlings Are quoted at $25 porfton;
shorts, t-M ; and bran 512, with lull supplies
on hand.
Oats Supply equal to demand; buyers
ar paying ;j,l0 cents.
Potato's No demand, and tho market
overstocked, at lrom 3.V;jdO cents p;;r bush
el. Onions Quotable at 1M cents per pound.
-Kgg Wood supply, llvl5 doz.
Cmeiiens S I ;" oO t dozvn.
I ttttt t Scarce, jmayjft cents tor good fresh.
Wool l-'or cnoic-j lot s. 2'i c-.'nts.
Dried Fruits Full stocks in market ;
Apples are bringing 4cv cents per iiound ;
p-aclies It cents; Currants li:ld cents;
I'iutns 15 CvMltS.
Sugar Crushed, 15vjll cents; Island 9rg
Vi ; San Francisco r-iined, 12.'4,124 cents.
Tea Hest quality fl p-r iound, and oth
er brands ranging from iM&7 cents.
Coif.'e Hest ariicle :W cents.
Salt itanging lrom l'c2k'.
Syrup 50 cents per gallon; best article
00 cents.
l.acon Hams 14'sd5 cents; Shoulders,
S e .-nts; sid -s, ii:10 cents per pound.
bard Per pound 14 ,15 cents.
Oil lievo -'s lv'Toseno per gallon,00fj,75
c-nts; I. ins 'cd SI 25.
P.eefon foot liood fat cattle find ready
snP; at Tytt,i cvnts on foot.
l'ork 'c riuote at 5t cents.
Siivp Few olTering; quote at ?2 MfyZ 50
per bond.
Hidis (Jreen at from $2o,3, owing to the
size ; dry 15 cents per pound,
BFor the very best Photographs, go to
Ilradley & liulot'son's tiall'ry with and
EI.KVATOU.42tl Montgomery Street, San
Francisco.
Our Dormant. Unerijies.
Our botli'-s ar? not as vigorous nor our
minds as clear as they might be. This re
mark is.tru" of at least two-thirds of civil
ized society, and of these two-thirds prob
ably one-half is laboring under infirmities
of a character likely to shorten the lives of
thesuir rers. This is a melancholy exhibit
and furnishes abundant, food for refl -ction.
fan th" evil b mitigated? It can. Lack
of vitalit.v is th" primary cans ' ot most of
t lie physical a ml mental suffering to which
we are sulijecfd, and therefore a vitaliz
ing medical agent Is the renvily r -quir -d.
Is there such a medicine'? There is. llos
t"tter's stomach l'.itt ers will roue and en
ergi.clhe mind and body when th" life
po vcrot'tlie system is iu si comparatively
dormant Stat". Tie languid, f "'bl", de
sponding invalid is not aware of the lat'Tit
energies' t hut underlies his debility. lie
thinks i le-re is no el -- merit oi' vigor left in
his frame, ivli"n th" fact is that his phys
ical capabilities are in. rely asleep and
mil.v r ipiire v.:iking u;. bet him stimu
late and toil" his animal machinery ami
endow it. with new motive M.wr, through
th" agency of this incomparable invigo
rant, and h" will soon led I Ice a newman,
or rat leT lik" a man w ho has r-ceived a
le-w l"as" of lii", and t he requisite h"ulth
.to njoy it. Many .business men sulTcr
from chronic languor and d-q ressi"n caus
ei by too clos . application to business.
Hard students an; often oppressed with
m'dalchol y from a lik" cans". Mechanics
and working men are alTected in th" same
way as result of overwork. To all who ar
in this condition, from whatever caus",
Hrsttf'T's stomacli Hitters will prove a
signal blessing. It is H p--rlect panacea for
physical d-b 1 it y and ire-ntal gloom. It
sir -ngt hens the. lod , clears t he mind and
calms the nervous system ; while as a rem
edy for indig -stion, billiousness, const Ipa
tion, rheumatism, nml intermittent and
r-mitfent fevers, it takes precedence of all
other medicines. r
M.'.KKIKI).
At the rsidenc" of th bride's father in
Or-gon City, May Cth. by T. .1. Matlock, J.
I'.. Mr. Alois W. Phillips, of Marshfidd, to
Miss Viola L. At hey, of Oregon Cit v.
DIED.
At the residence of .1. J. Cardm r, h q ,
in Oakland, California, May 1st, S. p., son
of Wm. b. and M. b. Holmes, aged ly vears
Hapii CoNscMi'TioN is oktex the pen
alty of trilling wit h a sever.; cough ; but no
such a cat;fstroph -an occur if title's
llonrji ,( Horvtitmnil nwi Tar is taken b"
fore !Ji" disorgani.at ion of the lungs has
com m -need. Take time bv the forelock
and you ar safe. I ritt 'nton's, 7 tith Ave
nue, sold by all Druggists.
i'ike's Toothache Drops cure in 1 minute.
()BSTAtia:.S TO .HAIJUIAUE.
Happy Ildief for Young Men from the
eir -cts of Krrors and Abuses in early life.
Manhood restored. Impediments to" Mar
riage reniov-'d. New nvthod of t reat incut.
New- and remarkable rem-'dies. l!ooks and
eirculars s"iit. tree, in s -aled envelopes.
,ddr.-ss, HOWAKlJ association, No. 2
south Ninth St.. Philadelphia. I'a.. an ln-
i siitmion navinga nigh r rf uraiion lor non
I orable conduct and professional skill.
novti :ly
CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID.
PfHI.ISIEt) AS A M'AHMNd and for the
benefit ot Voi'NG M K.V AND OTllKlts who
suffer fn.ni XEUVOI S DKitll.l l V, L.OSS
OK MAN HOOP, etc., point ing out the mmwt
of srlf-rurr. Written by Nathaniel. May
pa Ksq., who cured himseli alter under
going consid'-rable quabkery, and mailed
lr e on receiving a post-paid directed enve
lojie, by the publisher, '
DU. JOHN M. PAWN ALL,
11 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Special Notice.
' 0
Why sutf-T from Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
and loss of app"tit", when you can, by us
ing Dr. lfrnifi'x crffbratrtl I X L Bitter ef
fect a perfect cur? ; they are a pleasant a 'd
invigorating tonic, and endorsed and rec
ommended by our mot eminent Physi
cians (as per certificates on each bottle) for
nil complaints of the Liver and iJigestive
'Organs. As a family medicine they have
bo equal. See advertisement in another
column.
NEW TO-DAY.
To the Iiiupp-ndi'iit Tolrrs of Clackamas
COUNTV, OKKfiOXi
All those interested in the movement
for political reform, and who aro desir
ous that candidates for tho county offi
crs .should be nominated to represent
them in the June election, in Clacka
mas Count v, are requested to meet in
Convention in Oregon City, at the court
house Saturday May Otli, la74, for the
furtherance of this purpose.
V. W. BUCK,
Chr'n Inpependent Convention.
NOTICE
I
S IIEKEBY GIVEN THAT mtKt IS
now monev on hand to rwem an
countv Ord-rs endorsed prior to th 1st of
Januarv, and that interest will not
be allowed theroon after this dat",
C. F. BEATIE,
TTaFurr of Claokarsaa Co., Orgro.
April 11, 1??4. rri i
Guardian's Land Sale!
IN PURSUANCE OF A LICENSE TO ME
granted bv the County Court of Clacka
mas County, State of Oregon, at its April
term. A. D., 1S74, 1, Jones Cutting, guardian
or Adella Elliott, an insane person, will
proceed to sell to the highest bidder, for
cash, in gold coin, at the Court House door
In Oregon city, Clackamas County. State
of Oregon, on
Saturuay, the 30tli clay of May, A. D.,
at the hour of 1 o'clock, p. m., all the right,
title, interest and estate of the said Adella
Elliott in tUo lollowing described tract ot
land situate In Clackamas . ountv, aiore
said. to- .vlt : The nortt. one-hall of the do
nation claim of Charles and Abagail Cut-thig,d-?si;uated
on maps and plats of Unit
ed States, survevs as claim No. "hi," in
township 5 south, range 2 east of th Will
amette meridian.
Dated May 1st, 1S74.
JONES CUTTING,
, Guardian ot Adella Elliott.
JOHNSON McCOW.V,
Atty's torGuardioii. malw
GREAT SLAUGHTER !
IN
DEY-GOODS
AND
CLOTHIXG!
PAfBC PRICES!
AT
-A.. LEVY'S.
The goods have been bought at PANIC
PH1CKS and will be sold In accordance.
Don't forget calling before you lay In
your supplies.
Oregon City, March 31, 1874 :tf
JOHN M. 1UC0X,
IMPORTER A SD DEALER JSJ'Sl
in Eooks, Stationery, Perfum- 5cV?
cry, etc., etc. Eifiay
Oregon City, Or?afoi.
&7t Ciiarman &. Warner's old stand
lately occupied ly S. Ackeman, Main st.
FO R SALE.
1
HIE KEAUTIFUL Qb'ARTEU
SEC-
tion of land, known as the I5oi.se
claim, a miles lrom Oregon City, will be
off 'r"d for sale for a short time only. The
proprietor is no!; "hard up." For terms,
etc., at ply to Cnpt. A. F. Hedges or Dec.
barlow, Oregon City; or Willamette Farm
er oflic", Salem.
March 5 :tf
I C E-CR EAM SALOON'
AND
Xc 35 S T A TJ 17, A 1 T !
LOUIS SAAL, Proprietor.
Main
Street, - - - - Ori'jou City.
r
CE CREAM' WILL RK SERVED FROM
and after th ls date during the Summer
season. Ihe test qualities of
FKEXCH una AMEICICAN CANDIES.
Ice ffr sale in quantities to suit.
AT
D- KELLY'S,
MAIN STlf.KET, OREGON ( ITT.
J T 1ST A I iRIVK D,
Ex John L.Stephens,
DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO,
A VVIAa STOCK OF
MILLINERY GOODS!
MILLINERY GOODS!
Latest Styles !
Latest Stvles !
I IATS and BOISTTETS,
Hats and 33oiinets.
Feathers and Ffowers !
Feathers and Flowers !
RIBBONS AND ORNAMENTS!
RIBBONS AND ORNAPwIENTS!
IN GREAT PROFUSION
IN GREAT PROFUSION!
LADIES, cnll and examine Stock
and Price. It will le oir endeavor
to lene all, s to Quality unI Price.
aprlUtf
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
"A T R. L. IjEVY H AS THIS DAY WITH
flrawn from th'? firm of Ivy I'.ros.
lP realterMr. A. l.-vy will carry on the
business in his o n name. Collect ing all
accounts due the linn, and paying all lia
bilities contracted by the firm.
A. LE V .
Oregon City. April 1st, 1S73. 4w.
SELLING OFF
C T
SELLING OFF
THE IMMENSE WINTER STOCK OF
BOOTS and SHOES!
: AT THE :
Facfic Boot & Shoe House.
Comrr First and Morrison Streets,
PORTLAND, OREGOX,
Will bo Closed Out for the Next Thirty
Days
At and Less Than Cost.
P K I C E Si
Ladles' Kid Foxed Balmorals f 1 50
Misses' do do 1 25
Children's do do 1 00
Men's Heavy Hoots 2 To
Rovs' do 2 00
Youth's do 1 50
Children's Hoots 100
Men's Kip Hand-made Custom 3-soled
Hoots - 5 00
ratridge's Slaughter Hoots 4 00
do Grain Hunting Hoots ... 4 50
Uibbard's lelebratcd Hand-made
French calf 6 50
Smith, Champlin fe Co, (Portland)
Custom French calf 6 50
Smith. Champlin & f'o, (Portland)
C ustom American calf 6 50
Mn's best Quality Hunting 5 50
do American Riding oo
do Puckle Artie Overshoes 2 00
do Alaska 1 .V)
do bst quality Rubbr do 100
Women's Buckle Artie Overshoes 1 50
do do do 125
do S?lf-actinr Rubber do l 00
M"n's Pcpwd Broans i 75
do Pecd do 1 00
do California Calf, tap sol 450
fo do buff calf, trap ec, 8."D
MBRCIIANDISR.
THOMAS GHARMAH
ESTABLiaEED
1853.
DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS
of Oregon City and of the Willamette
allethat he is still on band and doing
business on the old motto, that
A. X'irnbZ Six Fence if JStttmr than a Slow
Shilling.
I have Just returned from Sau FranUo,
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,
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Paints and Oils,
Sash and Doors,
Chlaaware, Queensware,
Stoneware, Crockery,
Platedware, ' Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Ladies and
Gents' Furnishing
Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy No-
Rope, Faming iions of Every
Implementsof Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
Mattings, Oil
Cloth, Wall Paper, etc..
Of the above list, I can say my stock is the
MOST COMPLETE
ever offered in this market, and was seleted
with especial care lor the Oregon City trade.
All of which I now otrcr lor sale at the
Lowest Market Ra.es.
No use for the ladies, or any one else, to
think of joing to Portland to buy goods lor
I am IMermineU to Sell Cht.-ap and not to
allow my sell to be
UNDERSOLD IN TIIE STATE OF OREGON.
All I ask ls 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
THOMAS CIIAPtMAX
cannot be beaten in quality or price. It
would be useless lor me to tell you 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 I wish to say is
Conic, and SiT.nnd Examine for Yourselves
for I do no wish to make any mistakes.
My object is to tell all my old friends now
that I am still alive, and desirous to sell
goods cheap, lor cash, or uiwjn such terms
as agreed upon. Thanking all for the liber
al patronage h reto;ore bestowed.
T1IOS. CIIARMAN,
Main street, Oregon City,
Legal Tenders and County Scrip taken at
mantel rates. , 1 llOS. CIIARMAN T.
y50,000 lbs wool wanted bv
THOtf. CIIARMAN.
LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE
&TAIS17E.
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED PROPHI ETO R 0 F
JL the Livery Stable on Fifth street, Oregon
City, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand
Saddle and R"trfry Horses,
ISiijrjfie. Carriages and Hacks.
IPi'iocs Tteasoxififole.
He will also run a hack to and from the
WILHQIT SODA SPRINGS
during the summer season, with good
horscs.com petent and gentlenianlydrivers.
FARE AT LIVING RATES.
J. M. FRAZER, Proprietor.
Oregon City, May 27, 1873.
JOHN SCHRAM,
Main St., Oregon City.
MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF
Suddles, Harness,
Saddlery-Hard
ware, etc..
etc.
-tin
TY can be had in the State, at
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
B-"l warrant my goods as represented.
1,000 DEER SKINS
TV A N T E ID,
AND ALSO,
VLL OTHER KINDS OF HIDES, FOR
which I will pay the highes market
price in cash firing on your hides and get
your coin for them.
JOHN SCHRAM,
Saddle and Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon, July 11. lS73-m.S.
wm. URouGirrox
"TOULD INFORM TIIE CITIZENS OF
T T Oregon City and vicinity that he is
prepared to furnish
FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR LUMBER,
Of every description.
DRY FLOORING, CEILING,
SPRITE (for shelving,) LATTICE.
P1CKE1S, FENCE POSTS (Cedar)
Constantly on Hand.
Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished
on the shortest notice, at as low rates as it
can be purchased in the State.
Give me a call at the
OR KG OX CITY
March 13, 1874 If
SAW MILLS.
STILL IN THE FIELD!
REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF
HAAS' SALOON.
WILLIAMS & HARDING,
AT THE
LINCOLN BAKERY,
KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
of Family Groceries to be found in th
city. All goods warranted. Goods delivered
in the city free of charge. The hlghestcash
1 price paid for country produce.
AWCTIION AXX COMMISSION.
A. B. RICHARDSON,
Auctioneer,
Corrntrof Front A Oak t.,PrUaA
Auction Sales
Of Real Estate, Groceries, General ilei
chandlse and Horses.
SALE DAYS Wednesdav and Paturdaj
A. B. RlC'HAKLSON ,
Auctioneer.
i t Private Sale.
English Refined Ear and Eundl Irn,
English Square and Octagon Cast .
Steel. Horse Shoes, Hasps.
Sa ws.Screws.t ry-Paas
Sheet Iron.
O.lxen
ALSO
A larja assortment of Groceries aad Ll
uo"; , la A. is. PJCUAKDSON.
Jan.l.l8.S-tf, Auctionsar.
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
DEALER I2t
Dry Goods,
Cloth in g
Boots and Shoes, .
Hardware, Groceries,
Crockery, Notions,
Ladles and Gents
Furnishing Goods,
etc., etc., etc., t
Main Street, Oregon City.
Produce of all kinds bought, for which I
pay the highest market price. If you de
sire good Goods at Low prices, call at
I. SELLING'S
and examine his new stock f Spring goods
Give me a call and convince yourselves
My motto Is,
" QUICK SALES A JTD SMALL FROFITS."
The highest market price paid for wool
I. SELLING.
Oregon City. Oct. SI, lS73-tf.
WILLAMETTE RIVER
TRANSPORTATION CO'S
S T IS V. 3X JSItfei
"riLL LEAVE FLANDERS WHARF.
Portland. at 6 o'clock.A.ai., as follows-
For Corvallis and Intermediate Pointi
Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
For Albany and Intermediate Points
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdajr, Thiri
day and Friday-.
For Dayton, La Fayette and Minnville:
Saturday and Monday,
Tassage to Corvallis - $2 00
Passag' o Albany 150
Passage to Salem 100
Passage to McMinnvill.' 100
P. GOLDSMITH, President.
December 12th, 1873. tf.
OREGOH STEAMSHIP CIVS
STEAMBOAT NOTICE!
St v. E. :V. COOKE,
Will leave OREGON CITY for PORTLAND
every day Excert Sunday, at H o'clock,
A. M. Returning, will leave Portland for
Oregon City at 2i o'clock, P. M.
Str .VLICE,
Will leave OREGON CITY for CORVALLIS
every Monday and Thursday of each week.
Stx DAYTON,
Will leave OREGON CITY for McMLNN
VI LEE, LAFAYETTE and DaYION, and
all points between, every Mondav, Wed
nesday and Friday of each week. Leaves
the Lasin at 8 o'clock, a. m., and connect
with the train at Canemah at tf, a. M. .
Str. ALBANY,
Leaves OREGON CITY for HARRISBURO
and EUGENE and all intermediate points
every week.
Stv. Fannie Patton,
Leaves OREGON CITY for ALBANY and
all intermediate points between twice ev
ery eek. J. D. P.ILES. Acent.
Oregon City, February, 14, 1874.
NATibNAL BUSINESS COLLEGE.
First Street between Alder and Mor
rison st., and Alder Street between
Firi,t and Front Stieets.
3?ovtland, Oregon.
AN INSTITUTION DESIGN ED TO PRE
pare HOYS, YOUXG and MIDDLE
dtwLD -VO for Business Affairs.
H. M. DeFIlANCK,
AW J. WIHTIC, t
President.
Secretary.
For acquirins a Practical Durfnm TTri,i ra
tion this in.stit ul ion orfers sin . rior ndvan.
tagf-s, and is acknowledged by Leadinc
JLJusiuess Men to be the best
Commercial Collecro
on the Pacific Coast, and second to none.
Each Do artment is First i lass, and is un
der the special charge of expekienced
teachers, and the whole school is under
the immediate superintendence of th
President and Secret arv. The school room
and counting are united upon a plan that
secures 10 me student all the practical ad
vantantages of each. There is in 01-eration
A BANK INC IIOVSK
fully illustrating that business. The same
s. stem being observed in each department.
me siuaeni ouys, sens, snij s, barters, con.
sifns, discounts, insures, draws checks.
notes and dralts. elves leases, deeds. Ac.
and goes through the 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 thh Department
is upon Alder street, and access to them
is had only by the teachers and lady stu
dents. Rare iacilities are offered to ladies
lor acquiring a 'ihoroufch Knowledge of
1 usiness lractice ; of Telegraphy and Pen
manship. The '
DEPARTMENT OF TELEGRAPHY
is in charge of first-class 01 erators and
teachers, and supplied with all the appar
atus of a flrst-class office.
This Institution as now conducted claims
to have facilities for imparting a thorough
know ledge of the
Art of Penmanship !
that not one In ten of the Business Col
leges now in existence 1 ossesses ; the De
partment being under the 8-ccial superin
tendence of one of the Leading Penmen of
the United States.
For lull iartlculars send for National
Brsi-Ess 01. lege Journal sent to any
part ol the countrx tree. Address,
UeKK AXCE & "WHITE,
Lock Eox 104, Portland, Oregon.
I1Y.PERIALM ILLS,
Savier, LaBocqne & Co.
Oregon Cit".
TTeon ronntfintlv on hand for ssl To'-r,
Middlings. Blan tod Chicken Feed. Parts
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