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Q j THE EMTERPR! OREGON IITV, OREGON, 3IAT Bl. IS74. ' 1 Personal. Dr. Thessinjr, of Milhvaukie, was m i town last Monday. i Mr. AW Kiuly and family left here j thin week for Victoria. Vm. II- AVarren lias 0110 to Yum 5 hill on an electioneering tour. ' Capt. Isaac W. Smith, who superin tended, the construction of the Wks X opposite this city, spent last Sabbath in i this place. : jlcv Mr.Scllwood returned from the -Uound last Tuenrlay, and will officiate -fat the Episcopal Church as usual next fcabljath. 1 lion II. II. Oilfrey, of Salem, -was "in town last Monday, en route to the Grand Lodge. I. O.O.F., which is in ; .jjsion at l'ortl md. - The Misses Holmes returned from California on. Wednesday morning, where tl.ev hr.ve been. attending upon Their hrofher,! the late Capt. S. 1). Holmes. Mr. Janice; Athoy returned last W.lneshiv f , m a trip to California in uearchof a no! Lhome. Hewnsdeli.trlit- .l with the p.intrv, and win iwivo here iu soon a can get awav . 1 Messrs. F: Fi Pitt and Silvester w urrived in this citv, with their families, direct from Iowa. Thepro nose to purchase farms and abide with ia Thov have relatives living on the Molalht, about twelve miles Irom here. Messrs. A. C. liailey, John II. Shcp ard, lieprescntatives ; J. M. ltacn, Past Orand. and A. Noltner, It. W. ;r;md llc;.res,-nt:dive have been ul tit this week, atten lnur the Grand -eof O Id Fellows which convened in Portland laM. Tuesday. Mr. J. M- VVclsh returned from a trip up the S.i.-iaiia nto valley on the la.it steamer. He says farmers in that T-illev will have abundant crops but th..v 'will he soun-wliat late r than u-u- i " 'im ..-..t-. I ; : t ii'sl 1 1 e r their li:iv ! crop, when Mr. W. b it there. He fcvs I 'linn. '. Church will probably be . buck on the next steamer. Capt. Samuel I. !(!i:ie. Tli' Co-is Hay News pays tli? follow . ing trii'iite to the late Capt. 1 Ifdmes : Tie' genial gentleman, well known tnall who have; traveled th" up;cr t'u v luntbi i and Snake rivers, died at O 1 1 liud. Cab. on the lt dav of t iiis mouth, after an illness of nearly three years. i 'at-iin lb l:n--s u':i-;ai .11 resident of "Oifi'.n, a red about :',7 and went to Call torn i l soi.ie !i:'ii(n veal's :;'oto l.'.un -.tc.imboat :ie; un.ler t.i" of iU llHeb', til.lt noble old Major S uiiUcl J. Heiisb. y. le u', freight cl-rk on the T-iotie-r Joivdhan ; in on account i i.ie s.n..lts , on iiccount ;!ln,A. ..t o o.itron. lie sioii e.i V I on th" tri v :icm i:;at unlucK.v v s--ei w it lost. ' Toe foll...viiir year le- ea;i;e honn-to OrciT' -n an I entered the em- j, ),,., ,,f l; ( ). S. N. ' as elcl k oil the uo V-r C..ic.i:ibi:i, t'lem which he was noon proiii: ted to a captaincy. IF' u. is iic i: ly t!c bands;, ::iesi man ' I . We l".'i ex I' s i v. ! 1 1 . v wr.ii a : v.ortuy oi ncc n' AT h.-iiian lio.-iiy :;ii 1 :i i..:9 e- l-'-C ei ur:'p. V. boo' ;.':;:1 t- ! I A i'.l.r- r...- co Ulllii 11 d u-- i'.i c. llleli, l:c V.a iiii'.iteK ; an v : bi he :' a i: 1. refill- d i- c- tutu il 1 -n. -roils v; I'li.ll '.r; !! : ; u tra- ri i-rr-! r-. :). " We s s lil !c; U ti.- ';,-o, ; i t.-n out an '.Vl ti e V . ' . I Ji i i . 1. : 'e a k li o - ! w;,c, l': i .' Mti-1 li- 1 1 . i . .1 !. ".ila '- '1 ill 'a i . i . hi- .e. I . w i -! wihc.vc.l i not". , ni urn the . ) arte I Ciir;c-t dc.k ; inb is c.tit our !iu:::i ! ,i r ill t :-i -o i .-. ..li.- oi" the i : : that t vi-r tl'o.l n a ! t -;:a'' we s. oily i .r i . ;' .:.--t j in- v. . . t tio A , li: IV 1 ' pra Vji : x 1 .i 1 1 lb ever l-l-x m :d ov I'.!-.Ni:ri I'. -The r-'M .ry e's i:d; : . le -lit il: i i :ie" -Iriiia-Ilt t . y I ! i .I. v i : t. Tlie l'id iui- U:Vi-,a!l e Ti.urs ..f Mr. C v:is finite ti'i lainwK el i: r t:-. r-:e an 1 the enti : ;d v.-.t; - t'.u ti-.m. Ti. 'Ave gen- prxl fe.i' i''e w is tie- ) e.ei 'it v Turn I'.icaly s nj..y..,d I'.y '. l i "'.! i v i .1 a !!l 1 ' '.'ills, ".vi: all pre ; ' 1 1 I pi'.e.iM. iit i:i all tht uiiVi-rent i-::ei'el -:, un i t.'ie buys !iae every rea--li to feei )reu I. Tliey ,'e;' i igtred out ill tin-anew ue.i:. Tie. :'.nl while they are' gi.ii rr.il ly :i ii im I 'iue !. t i . i' i 'in g n ten . X ii--' "K'"i eh ithes" 1 1 1 -ii li- llieni j-resi-nta vry fin-.' a;';.lM:iee. Ii v.v.uld he ' unjust f.ir us to ei itiei.' t!io j'li t'i rie-Hii.-e of any one in tieul ir, as v x!l ili.l Well. :i!l l in. lil'i.st e.T tie- tl ie's, it wolll-1 be lOiViell'.!. te. tell w ll V. a - 1 1 1 e be.st. M r. Slr.im in !es rv. v irreat en I it t"r lii.s elV.u ts in behalf i.f the i.ivs. The singiie' w.-.s :. e-.-l ! 1 .: . and u;is 1 1. il illy a !.' !i'ie,i. wli'.ch s e., : d t !:;t it :is duly a;e.r( eiab-d. Tin- e- r( i.-es of tie' Turners reeeivil i. 'ln is nf anplaiisc, e.i ll r f :'.:' !r l.e ,s d. M ill (1 tliei.i. as that tne Ij .s lifl they all tried to " their hest. 'I'.ien -ceit-i netted iVf. l. which is cert-.dnly very ir""d. The I idi- s who ir"t n: t.he f-utert liniueiit are deserving oi the liiirle -t j-rai.-c, and we must .'itrriit u lnte tin-in on inal.'ing t!u aih;.:r a grand hUCCess. I 1'ahmkus rn farmer.; Il 1 w ni: :-Vo would to A ware of a set of t-ed- dlrr who 11:- 111 th'.S eunty, and i le in other rcpn sei.t j ..U'ge esta!- who have l i ke, the p- l.irts of the S..,e. Th. theniHclve.H as ngents i t' UHiuneius ! .t -ire to t: i. l ....i.ii . . i nc I'l l i,-rs ti if ' .i.-, .iii.i - nil-, i me e;i.su in idvatiee. I -SMlleu s :U1 y,.., ,ul) e;- knew of i iiiein. l l ey tiniik now whih; f die farmers. ' iiirougii l.'ie g; t!ie:ns.-l ivs tVi or M:eeukltil s .11 gl .-, ill il ! -' t i'.ving to fiec i of mi t.ile-nu n tle.'v can l'-idr.ee them ' to purchase t:u ;r ifood. P-eware ii io l.lie;!i W.Mi s m d , , , , , l" ' i;.oi in.i; I'liks. 1 urehast- ut merchants ihtl you know, and ivlio advertise. Tii. ji uiterests are int( ., -V;th t of :l .,..1, i: nif lariiiers. an.! yoi; ,.n t. su re that nKiIle- ou w in g.-t what i on p fr. " 1 your KxrrnsmN. p;u, r . , .... steamer I. X. V ooue Will ,.;M i. ,!,: ave th:se;:y r.e.-ct S'judav lii'Tiiiag at 7'-. t o'il ,ik for I'.uH mi.I uli t:u oil fit v Tui-m ;.. . H!K i.y ''tilers ,i!,n,'HV ,, V1 " T ... !' 4 ii.nu r tile exer : I'-irk. The eii,s of ii ., , .- I. Ill iiH. ' li ;:i ! Will etitel ti'dn t the E.;e. i ,...; f'.l.-ers of Hi,. -.'.'.'.' : ... .. o . " ". pri?.'. Ti... i-,. -. ' , ":u'is ir a! will !:h..1 thM oecasi ',.., ,'"u.':1 V'111 -'!'d on ' '1 ! 1 i in ke "ni.t u t i I! I. Kite ceiits. i :;i i leave ' 1 ,:i I! at (; f, el. a k. p. ; 1' t!u ' -so , ifiTE.-A mini.ti.rof t' to , ' t,.,. . : -t f n e.-wnt of the -...,-. : lin.'ui-A c I'-eti mi (L.I!U. , : n sonic ones toes. E.itain UlCtlt L. Mt sr. ti,.-, . ... . ! lvrii i tiiieriaui- entertain- rere's ti .i, Ut' I- Cluire'i nt i 'k; ..,1.. , i very evening wis I le:i.- ,. . 1 -'-"vlo-! anu was . .... ii. i -:.. . 1": -e ! ', 1,1 1 e uise iitin- t;)n s imstnthep f.iiU-.l to reach nts lies-i Aru.i.Qll.TTii.iil-TTnlhiilav candluate Vit.-n ' 1 1 1 . a' 'S .t . , . ll t i . "i-1 ir-L "bhikV'v,,;:','','1'1 .-ft." ami uHll ; tination week before last. The pack- j for the U. S. Senate two years from l-bfe'l 'M' ''''e':Kr;Mhi:i-(1t;i,';s" i ae v':uS maiid liere on "Friday, and j n0w. He is elected for four years, fraiii 0V',! rs.'.' !'.::s.v as tlit.Vir'V;' v" i we know that it could have been ! iinti wjH have a vote for Senator in - - a ii mm Z:- i ,"'"'VFyt-i " " ."."-."w 1 .. ' s i - - -. ..v- - - i 1 Terrible Disaster in Massachusetts. IIatdexville, Mass., May 1C. The reservoir supplying the mann- factories of Williamsburg, .Leeds and IlavJeuville broke this morning. The torrent swept down, the hills and through those villages, almost completely destroying them. Whole houses and many factories were car ried off. Several tenement blocks were crushed, and the inmates had not time to escape. Dead bodies are constantly arriving. Twenty-three have been discovered already. It is estimated that one hundred persons have perished. The water is now falling. The reservoir comprised ir0 acres, and had an average depth of thirty feet. It was drawn up in day-time to supply the mills at Hay denville, Williamsburg and Flor ence. The reservoir was construct ed, about twelve years ago. Last vear the reservoir was repaired at .heavy expense, and was supposed to be perfectly secure, although it seemed leaky. Boston", May 1G. The villages affected by the breaking of the res ervoir are Williamsburg, llayden ville, Leeds and Florence. They are situated on Mill Iliver, which runs into the Connecticut at North ampton and Williamsburg. Mill River divides one branch, rising at Goshen. It has two large reservoirs. There is also a reservoir on the branch rising at Conway. The res ervoirs were considered to be sub stantially constructed, skillful engin eers having built after the most ap proved and modern methods. Much money was spent during the year in r construction. The oldest dam was built twenty-five years ago, and is situated on the Goshen branch. It has been carefully rebuilt within two Years. .The capital involved in the 'disater is 5.000.000. The im mediate port ulation suffering must be about 5,000. almost wholly of the manufacturing class. s A dispatch from the scene of the disaster to-day gives the following particulars: At Skinnersville, Har den, Gore Sc Cn.'s stores and the liavdenville Saving Bank, ivfth the safe, were swept awav. The safe contained 000. The houses of F. M. Graves, F. Ames, and several others, the Foomis Hotel, Harden v Co.':i Tobacco Factory, and two iron b rid ires were also swept away. At Feeds a terrib!e loss of life took place. At first r.o water appeared, but a scemim wall of drift wood, thirty feet high and several hundred fee i wi le, ap!--ared, sweeping down the valley at the rate of twenty miles an hour. A portion of Montague's Si'k Factory was carried off, with the brick boarding-house of Captain Van ehn .' det .ot master, and a large number of women and children were encrulfed br t!ie torrent. Onecliim- . . . j i;eV left of the Silk Mill. The i Crutchalo'.v Ibitton M!ills and stores a!-" jill ron. Only three houses are ' left standing. The loss is estimated, i at h'l .000.000. A. 1. Crntehaiow j nr.d hi ; son-in-law. Geo. Warner, hos,. .-ip-.o.OuO: tli.' Xonoutnck Silk i Mill. s"2" .000; W. IT. Onagly, 100. i 000; the town of Northampton, ."(, I (."o. in bridg.'-;. etc. The loss at j Williamsburg and Haydenville can ; v. a" v nt be estimated. IF F. : ,l:iit- s' Woolen mill is still standing; It .1 -r t 1 i a' o the IT ivden Manufacturing Co.'s oltoii Mill. Onlv to houses are ' h i t 'dandhur at SUhim-rsvilb N "."-.- Si ociul Alumt ; Y..i::v. May 10. A Il-rahl from Northampton, says; O I lock this morning, a man on h.veha"k came rushing into Wil- liamshur'-'h. warning the peoole that but tho I the reservoir had u:-tiee was so short that many could j net take pdva-daeo of it. People in the vie-mtv saw the lam be lung fer week', and had ! i?f. ii i .living if; fft, iiiiu i'radn:;llv been undermined. The .f tie fo.-n-;f a it vnsl.ed upon i tho viHa-e deaf-nine. It is es- I ti:oa!.-d that 100 building have been j d". ' oved. and tho total loss is esti- j S:-;,te.i-.-:t from or.e to ..no and a half r.-.illi .ins of 1f.lb.rs. A e, ireful can- j :..'ws ih.d iv-arly 120 lives have : n- f YilVa1sl)nh. I T.ef.rs and ..!" Ha vdenville. from ' to (a) bodio- h.ave bee?i recovered. Novelty. Quite a sensation was created in ehureii List Sunday evening 1 y tinee " duky maHcns of the for- est n!ei !i:lt and wa ! nvr up m front. Wleii he minis! cr a: l;e! ;ill those in fave.r of el-ising the s:diis on Sundav to ; taiid uj', tlu-.se la-lies arose to their ('ANi ir wi j.s.- .I.::n m Moore and M. ('. A!ii' y f'.r .Tn.stiees, C. . Jrermiiaii a:: i Tl'.os. Miller for Constables, are the preeir.it iioiiiiii'Ts of the I tar Is for tills ! ri eiiiet. ll ll t I i P IT J iegjee was on that would he ! t! t ieket. wind a t ri I oliii.soii, Moi-rc it Wrestling Joe ! Ji:vi:-h JIoi.ipay.- The Jlehrew liol- i. lay termed the " feast rf woe'-s " commenced last evt idng at sunset. It is :i!-.n tle anniversary of the delivery of the Ten 'oitimardments to the children of Israel at Mount Sinai. TMrr.ovixo. We notice that Capt. . I. I). Miller is having I. is place grade.d down and otherwise improveib "not MiTit. The lhidicals have no hoj ef electing a single man on their ticket, unless thev can do so bv swapping. This game they are al-re.:-ly trying in di lie rent parts of the county. They know Peter Paquet has no show for an election, and Lence the Ihtuicals ate proposing to swep votes f,n- M. OiHeld if Demo crats will vote for Fi-:i7Pr find Amu-r- i. Democrats, 3fr. Heatie is your i xt .-l;eri:l" and Mr. Foster your xt C lerk, if von do your duty. r no man. V e have no such to make. Our ticket is one trades we an ali lieartily sr.;oit. If the Ilad.ieal:.; want to vote for our men, let thei.i do -so. L'i:t Us Kxov.- If our aper fails to reach anv noint. in tlii ronntv from now until after the eleciion, we would be under obligations to sul scribers to let us know of the fact. V"e learn that the package to Nor stopped at no other place but Port- ; l iT-i.l ns nnr mail is ilistfibuteil in i in.jjuuui.u, . . - this office and cannot fail reaching . -rt- i ' ,1 -1. -r . 1 : 1 1. that citv aii rigtu. jacucai josi- i ii.:. .1. :i i ...I ,i ... . 1 election to their party. Telegraphic News, Boston, May 14. the Senate to day refused a third reading to a res olution for a constitutional amend ment for woman suffrage, by yeas 14; nays, 19. Wtashin-tox, May 14. The defi ciency bill passed by the House to day contains the following items besides those for San Francisco and Carson City mints agreed to yester day; for Indian services in Califor nia, about 813,000: in Oregon, $3,800 in Washington Teritory, $5,000: also for deficiencies in appropriations, for collecting and subsisting the Ap aches of Arizona and New Mexico during the past two years, G2,000. Washington, May 1G: The Pres ident condemns the Senate Currency Bill as passed, and urges the House to amend it in such a manner that he can constitutionally feign it. The President has recognized James Laidlaw as Brittish View Consul at Portland, Oregon. The President will recognize Bax ter bv iiroclamation to-dar, as Gov ernor of Arkansas, under the Attor-ner-Gederal's opinion. Washington-, May 19. The House Postal Committee to-day agreed that the contract with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, giving p, subsi dy of S500.000 per annum i null and roid, by reason of nonfulfilment of contract, that the sum appropri ated be conrerted into the Treasury, and that no additional appropriation be made under the contract. This leares the ofcl contract of half a mil lion dollars per annum, having three years to run. undisturbed. The marriage of Miss Grant to Mr. Sartols takes place Thursday. Only intimate friends are iuvited. The only foreign representatives will be Sir Edward Thornton and Lady Thornton. City of Mexico, May 19. Con gress has voted $7,000 So provide proper representation at the Centen nial Exhibition at Philadelphia. Chicago. May 20. At a sale of blooded horses, belonging to E. S. Wadsworth, of Waukegon, yester day, S. G. Heed of Portland, Oregon, bought six fine horses, to be taken to Oregon. Ottawa, May 20. The Canadian Pacific Railroad Bill passed the House last night. The bill prevent ing telegraph monopoly has passed the Senate. Philadelphia, May 19. The wool market is strong, with an advancing tendency. Stock scarce. Colorado washed, 24fe 30c; unwashed, 20(Vi.22c; extra merino pulled, 4-((7.o0c; No. 1 and superfine pulled, 42VX(?f,18e. lexas line and medium, 2.",30c; Texas coarse, 20(5, 22c. . California fine and medium, ISfcWc; California coarse, 2.j(g .30c. Oris exchanges say that Dick Wil liams has all the saloons chartered from Portland to Jacksonville, and that he is therefore bound to win. The boast is a vain one. All the sa loons on the line won't save him. People of this class, like people of every other who know Pick, know they can't trust him. He is quite as ready to bind himself to-morrow to the tempcrun ;e party as he was to day to bind liim-elf to the saloon people. Pledges don't inconvenience 'Slinperv Fick;" he has a war of getting around them too easily. But that is rather strange company Dick finds himself. On the one hand he tries to run the saloons, and on the other Mrs. Duniway endorses him as a woman suffragist, Good Templar and all that sort of thing. Dick is in i ... rt :ul-v, to straddle any hoboy that will St':i,i ,uia to Congress, lolmati the Temperance candidate and Dick the HaloVa champion. Too thin, "77" ""'"' II vvE TIIEi' Changed thou Minds. On Sunday morning following the Radical primary meeting, L. T. Darin and L. PaquoC brother of the candi- , . - ... , .... uaie lor Diaie nenaior, sain, in noui of the City Bakery, that Holladay's d n pups had carried tho primaries in Oregon City and Canemah pre j cincts, aud that there was not an houest man among them; that it was set up for Eugene Dement for Clerk aud John Apperson for Sheriff, aud they projiosed to "set them up" if they were nominated. We would like to know ''what they are going to do about it," Apperson, the bolter, got awaJ ujta tjie nomination. How ! , do those who supported Apperson ..,..1 ti....,i i i . i iti.i u7ill l "01" lV L11- luiiua ui 1'razer and Pauet. Positive Evidence. If the people needed any further evidence that Governor G rover is hated by the Custom House lting, that evidence is furnished by tho fact that their papers devote their entire space to the abuse of him. He is hated by them because he cannot be used in the interest of the lting and against the people. Notwithstanding their abuse, he will be re-elected on the first Monday in June, and corruption will have another check for four years. L. T. Darin, Deputy Prosecuting Att'y, was at the place of voting at the late city election trying to intim idate voters. "When a certain man, who we can name if it is denied, went up to vote said Barin in a com manding tone said: "Nobody allowed to vote here unless they vote an open ticket." This is made a crime by the statue, and the oilicer whose sworn duty is to enforce the law is the vio- - . . .i i . i : . . 1 . ..-1 . . . later. ote against me iwnn-aia uu 'keep sucliineua.s their leiulers Democrats should remember that that if Peter Paquet is elected to the i State Senate he will vote for a pl.ee of Col. Kelly. Do you, Dem- nfi-.da nn,l T!oi.iil,liV.one w-int another Hippie m the Senate, or what is M- TI ATT:l I In rr. a t .. .il. . . i -i XT TT.l 1 .- . r-. "J eiiuauy u& uau, uey. xx. mu"'"' Tf -.f tro. f.-. A T (Ti.,1.1 ot-i 1 1 on. j est frrcer. Honest Dick. Dick has run against a letter at the Dalles he hardly expected. He proposed to make capital against Tim on the Lock question, when Tim drew a letter from his pocket, signed and written by B. Goldsmith, President of the Lock Cqmpany, which charges Mr. Dick with favor ing the passage of the bill before the last Legislature and that he la bored for the accomplishment of that end. The Mountaineer says: ' One circumstance occurred in the discus sion ou last Monday evening, which appeared to excite Mr. Williams con siderably. It was this: Mr. Daven port said that on a former occasion, he had charcred Mr. Williams of lob bying in the last Legislature for the Bill autorizing the State to purchase the Canal and Locks at Oregon City at six hundred thousand dollars; that his frienas denied the charge and he had given him the benefit of the denial. Mr. Davenport said he would now renew the charge, and was prepared with the proof to sub stantiate it. Whereupon Mr. D. produced a letter from Mr. B. Gold smith, President of the Lock Com pany, and read it, which stated that Mr. Williams favored the passage of the Lock Bill, and lobbied at the last Legislature for it. This made Mr. Williams squirm, and his clos ing argument was an exhibition of great excitement. Badicali County Judge. TheRad ical candidate for County Judge, X. W. Randall, two years ago was S. D. Pope's candidate for County Clerk, and because Peter Taquet beat him for the nomination, they in turn helped to sinch Peter on the day of election. Will the few friends of the trreat Peter now kiss the hand that slaughtered him two years ago? WriLL Defeat Tiiem:. The thin brained Lord Barin appears to be the champion of tho Radicals of this county. Last Saturday ho again sneaked out in the county to speak. If 'the Radicals were ever so sure of carrying the county, they would most certainly bo defeated bv efforts to elect the ticket. his The temperance candidate for Gov ernor, horse jockey Tolman, address ed, in company with E. M. W'aite and J. F. Caples, the latter a crusa der, a squad of men in a beer cellar at Fast Portland last week. How high is that for the temperance nom inee for Governor? If the people of this District want a woman-suilrage-temperance-crusader for a Circuit Judge, vote for W. Carey Johnson, and you will have one that embodies all the isms with the exception of a knowledge of law. The last ism ho is destitute of and knows but little. Not So. Dick Williams, in his speech in this place, said that Mr. La Dow aided in defeating a Joint Convention. This is false. Mr. La Dow v-s in his seat at every call of the House, and performed the duties of a faithful and honest member 5uLIlc Speaking. Tho candidates for olllco in Clacliiimas County will address their fellow-citizens at tlv following times anil j laees shaking to oinineiiee at 1 o'clock, p. in., except at i Iregon City and Oswego, at which places it will begin at 7?, p. in. : Lower .Molalla, Camp O round. May "2, . mbv, Mav Pleasant Ilill, Hiwl.-y's School House Mav 'J. Tualatin, Hird's Schfl House, May '20. )s vego. May -7. Milwauki", Mav 2S. Marslili -Id, May J'.i. Oregon City, at the Court Hour", May 30. - "" '-u--- Jk 1 ROUS. In Tacoina, on the loth inst., tf the wif of Tims. Hood, a daugiit"r w -iglit, 10.'lts. B'7"I-'or the very best Photographs, goto P.radley A Riilol'sou's Gall--rv- with and ELEVATOR, 4JJ Montgomery 'Street, San Francisco. Our Dormant Energies. Our bodies are not as vigoroiis nor our minds as clear as they might bo. Thin re mark is true 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 livejrof the suffer ers. This is a melancholy exhibit and furnishes abundant food for r-llection. 'an the evil be mitigated? It can. Lack of vitality is the rimary cause of most of t he physical and meia.il sutr-riiigto which we are subjected, and th -r.-tore' a vitaliz ing medical agent is the remedy enquired. Is ther' such a medicine? Tin-re is. JIos tefter's Stomach Hitters 'ill rouse and en ergize the mind and body when the life power of the system is in si comparatively dormant State. The languid, leebh", de sponding invalid is not aware of the latent energies that underlies his debility. He thinks there is no elem"nt of vigor left in his t ramp, when the fact is that his phys ical capabilities are merely asleep and on ly require waking up. Let him stimu late and tone his animal machinery and endow it with new motive power, through the sig'iiey of this incomparable invigo rant, and h" will soon leel like a new man, or rather like a man who has received a new lease of life, and tho requisite health to enjoy it. Many business men sutrer from chronic languor and depression caus ed by too close, application to business. Hard students are often oppressed with melali-holy from a like cans". Mechanics and working men are affected in tie same way as result of overwork. To all who are in this condition, from whatever cause, Hostef t'T's Stomach Hitters will prove a signal blessing. It is a perlect panacea for physical deb lity and mental gloom. It strengthens the bodv, clears the mind and calms the n-rvous system : while as a rem edy for indigestion, billiousness, constipa tion, rheumatism, and intermittent and r nnittent fevers, it takes precedence of all other medicines. OBSTACLES TO MAKR1AGE. Ilapnv Itelief for Yonnir Men from t he effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar riage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and circulars snt fre, in sealed fnvcloies. AddTess, HOWAItn ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South .Ninth St., Philadelphia. Ia., an In stitution having a high reputation for hon orable conduct and professional skill. iiovU :ly CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID. PI'rlisiied as A warnino and for the ijen"Iit of Youxo JIe.v and others who suffer from NEKVOCS HEHILITY, IOSsj OK M.NIOOI, etc., imintingout the mratvit of xrtf-cure. Written by Nathaniel May fair, Esq., who cured himself after under going considerable quabkery, and mailed frr,e on receiving a post-paid directed enve loie, bvthe publisher, 1)11. JOHN M. DACJ N A LL, 11 t'linton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Special Notice. Why sulT r from Dysicpsia, Indigestion, and loss of nppetit", when you can, by us ing Dr. Henley's celebrated I X L Bitters ef fect a perfect cur ; they are a pleasant and invigorating tonic, and endorsed and rec ommended by our most eminent Physi cians tas pr certificates on each bottle). for all complaints of the Liver and Digestive Organs. As a family medicine they have bo equal. See advertisement in another COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UK I VERS ITY OF CALIFORNIA, Nothing else will answer! If you are hoarse, have a cold, or a hard cough, ask your druggist lor Jlale'i Honey of Hore hound ami Tar. Tak nothing else. It is the one sovereign remedy for all com plaints of the throat and lungs. Critten. ton's, 7 Cth Avenue. Sold by all Druggists Pike's Toothache Drops cure in 1 minute. NEW TO-DAY DR. JOHN WELCH, n rr ti t i e t - " f B&sl OFFICE IN OREGON' CITY, OREGON. ISTOTICE m THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD STATE that he has apiiointed Prof. S. I). Pope to assist him in the examination of all jK-rsons applyingfor certificates to teach ia t he City School. THOS. iHAHMAX, Citv School Superintendent. Oregon City. May 20th. 1S74. Dr. S. PARKER, (Iate of Portland.) Tlas opened an office in Bell & Parker's Drug Store, Oregon City, and would res !ectfully solicit the patronage of the citi zens of the tow n and county who may be in need of medical assistance. Residence at the Clitr House. inaylotf. Administrator' Notice. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I J.1 have b-;n appointed administrator of the estate of Charles E. Warren, deceased, by the Honorable County Court of Clacka mas County, State of Oregon ; therefore all persons holding claims against said es tate, will present them to me at the Lin coln Bakery, with proper vouchers, within six months after the date of this notice. Oregon City, Oregoti, Mav nth, 1874. C. O. T. WILLIAMS, Adra'r of estate of C. E. Warren, dee'd. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION is sued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Coutity of Clacka mas, to me directed, in favor of Kosana Robytson, and against Edward Robertson for tne sum of two hundred and fifty dol lars and costs of suit and disbursements; now, therefore, I have levied upon the lol lowing real estate, to- it : The northwest of the southwest of section 13 in town ship two sout h, range four east, containing 40 acres, more or less, in Clackamas Coun ty, Oregon, and on r nday, the . 1'jlktlayof June, 1S7, at the hour of 10 o'ciock, a. m.. at the Court House door in Oregon City, Clacka mas Coiinty.Oregon,! will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash paid to me in hand all of Edward Robertson's in terest in the above described real estate, or enough thereof to satisly execution, costs and accruing costs. A. K. HE DOES, lSmay Sheriff of Clackamas County. Gxiciicliaiis Land Sale ! T. PURSUANCE OF A LICENSE TO ME JL granted by the County Court of Clacka mas County, State of Oregon, at its April term, A. 1., 1S7-1, 1, Jones cutting, guardian of Adelia Elliott, an insane person, will proceed to sell to tin; highest bidder, tor cash, in gold coin, at the Court House door in Oregon City, Clackamas County, State ot Oregon, on Nitl it riiuy, tile SiOtli day of Jlay, A. O. , 1S7 1, at the hour of 1 o'clock, p. m.,all the right. line, interest and estate at the said Adelia Elliott in tin? lollowing described tract of land situate in laekamas Conntv. atore said, to-wit : The north one-halt of t he do nation claim ol Charles and Abagail ut-tin-r.d'-Kignated on maps and plats of Cmt- eo .-.uiies surveys as cunm rso. oJ," in township 5 south, range 2 cast of thx Will amette meridian. Inited .May 1st, 1874. JONES CUTTING, Guardian of Adelia Elliott. JOHNSON a McCoWN, Atty's for Guardian. malvv4 - GREAT SLAUGHTER I I X DRY-GOODS AND CLOTHING! PAfsIIG PRICES! a T Th goods have been bought at. PANIC PHICKS and will 1k sold in accordance. Don't forget calling before you lay in your supplies. Or.'gon City, March 31, 171 :tf AT KELLY' MAIN STBKET, OKKGON CITY. J UST AT 11 1 IVJKJJ, E. John L. Stephens, DIRECT FROM SAfJ FHAKCISCO, A FI LL STOCK! OF MILLINERY GOODS ! F3ILLINERY GOODS! Latest Styles! . , Latest Styles ! HATS and IJONNETS; I Ta t s antl Bonnets. Feathers and Flowers ! Feathers and Flowers! RIBBONS AKD ORNAMENTS! RIBBONS AKD ORNAMENTS: IN GREAT PROFUSION! IN GUH AT PROFUSION! L.VIMKf-S, call nntl examine Stock anil Prices. It ivill 1e our i-ndeavor to plense nil, ns to Quality anil Prices. aprlGlf A. NOLTNER ' 0 T A RY P U Ii L I C. ENTERPRISE OFFICE. OREGO.V CITY. ZSIonev ! ZMonev ! MONEY TO i'eNI) IX SUMS OF 5300. and upwards. Oregon City, .March 10, 1S71. mal.ftf JOHNSON & McCOVN. 1IV3PERSAL IV3ILLS, Sarier, LaRocquc & Ce. Oregon Cit-. Keep constantly on hand for sale Flour Mlddlinirn. Illan nnrl fHllrT T.-. r - r- ..... . - i rue5 rurrh:'?2yfce! raust furc'sh t-he srk. MB R C II A ITd'isJB. THOMAS CHARM AN ESTABLISHED 1853. DESIRES TO INFORM TIIE CITIZENS 6t Oregon City and of the Willamette Valley, that he is still on hand and doing business on the old motto, that A Ximlle Six Tence U Setter than a Slow Shilling. I have Just returned from San Eranlao, wnere I purchased one oi tne LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED stock, of aoovs ever before offered in this city ; and consists in part, as lollows :. Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries, Taints and Oils, Sash and Doors, Chlnaware, Queensware, Stoneware, Crockery, Plated ware. Glassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities And Styles, Clocks and Watches, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy No- Rope, 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 the MOST COMPLETE ever offered in this market, and was seleted with especial care lor the Oregon City trade. All ot which 1 now oner lor sale at the Lowest FSarke. Rales. No use for the ladies, or any one else, to think of going to Portland to buy goods lor I am JMermiimi to Sell Cheap and not to allow my sell to be QUERSOLD IX THE STATE OF QKEGON. All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay ments, believing as I do that Twenty Years Experience in Oregon City enables me to know the re quirements ol the trade. Come one and all and see for yourselves that the old stand ol THOMAS CIIAiaiAX cannot be beaten in quality or price. It would be useless lor me to tell you all the advantages! can olTer you in the sale ol goods, as every store that advertises does that, and probably you have oeen disap pointed. All 1 wish to say is t'oiiit', an;l ?,nv Examine for Yoiirsdvrs for I do no wish to make anv mistakes. My object is to tell all my old irientls now that lam still alive, and desirous to s'ell goods cheap, lor cash, or upon such terms as agreed upon. Than king all lor t he liber al patronage heretoinre bestowed. THOS. CHAKMAN, Main .tr-et, Oregon City, Legal Tenders and County Scrip taken at market rates. THOS. CHAIt.M AN. "5tVlW lbs wool wanted tv THOS. CILRMAX. " LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE T - .", o m riHIE UNDERSIGNED PROPRIETOR OF 1 the 1. ivory Stable on Fift h street, Oregon City, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand .SailiUe and I5it"y lloi si-s, " li'iee J'Je:isoiinlle. He will also run a hack to and from the WILKCIT SQDA SPRINGS during the summer season, with good horses.eomiM'tent and gentlemanly drivers. FARE AT LIVING RATES. J. M. FRAZER, Proprietor. Oregon City, May IT, 1ST3. - J -l N SCHRA Kl , Main St., Oregon Cily. )IAMT.CTl'RER AM) IMPORTER OF Saddles, Harness, Naddlery-llard- iviu-i', etc., -te. V 7-IIKII HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS can be hud in the State, at WHOLESALE OR-RETAIL. BVI warrant my goods as represented. 1,000 DEER SK.INS AV A IsT T I?: 13, AND ALSO, 4 LL OTHER KINDS OF HIDES, FOR J. V which I will pay the hishes market price in cvsit Rringon your hides andgt your coin lortlu-m. JOHN SCIIRAM, Saddle and Harin-ss Maker Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, 1873-m3. " WOULD INFORM THE CITIZENS OF vT Or-gon Citv and vicinity that he is prepar -d to furnish FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR LUMBER, Of every description, rmv FLooni.-t;,"c7:iLiXG, SI'Itl ( i: (for shf-lving,) LATTICK PICKETS, mxeL posts (Cedar) Constantly on Hand. Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished on the shortest notieo, at as low rates as it can be purchased in the State Give me a call at tho ORi:;o. CITY SAW .HII.I.s. March 13, 1S74 :tf STILL IN THE FIELD! REMOVED SECOND DCOR SOUTH OF HAAS' SA LOON. WILLIAMS & HARDING, "AT THE LINCOLN BAKERY, KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK of Family Groceries to be found in the ' city. All go"Kls warranted. Goods delivered in the city free of charge. The highest cash pric paid for country produce. I Oregon Ctry, Mrh C, KT A UCTIION AjS'D COMMISSION. A. B. RICHARDSON, Auctioneer, Corrner of Front fe Oak sis., Portland Auction 'Scales Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Mer chandise and Horses. SALE DAYS Wednesday and Saturday A.B. HlClIARl-bON, Auctioneer. i t Private .Sale. . English Refined Tar and Pundle Iron, .English square and Octagon Cast teteel. Horse Shoes, Rasps. aws.Screws,try-I'ans, . Sheet Iron, U, G.Iron. A LSO A larre assortment of Groceries and T.l- uors. A. li. lUCHAiaisov Jaa. 1, lS73tf, Auctioneer. SPRING & SUMMER GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT DEALER IK Dry Uoodi, Clothing, Boots ami Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, Crockery, Notions, Ladies and Gents' FurnishingeGoodr etc., etc., tc., ta Main Street, Oregon City. Produce of all kinds bonirnf, for which I pay the highest market price. If you sire good Cioods at I.ow prices, call at I. SELLING'S and examine his new stock of Sprine: eooda Give me a call and convince yourselves My motto Is, " QUICK SALES ASD SMALL PROFITS." The highest market price paid for wool I. SELLING. Oregon City, Oct. 31, lS73-tf. OREGON STEAMSHIP CO.'S STEAMBOAT'NOTICE! k 22 ii nf 2m Str. t:. COOKE, Will leave OREGON CITY for PORTLAND every day Excej t Sunday, at o'clock, A. M. ltrturning, will leave Portland for Oregon City at o'clock, P. M. Stv. ALICIi:, Will leave OREGON ITY lorCORVALLIS evi-ry Monday and Thursday of each week. Stv. DAYTON, Will leave OREGON CITY for McMINN" VILI.E, LAFA1 ET'lE and DaY'ION, and all points bitween, every Monday, Wed-ni-sila and Friday of each week. Leave the I :isiii at 8 o'clock, a. M., and cninect w itli t lie train at Canemah at a, A. 31. Sti ALB Leaves OltKOOX CITY tor IIAItl'ISBURG and EUGENE and all intermediate points every week. Stxx Fannie Patton, Li av. s OKKUOX Cl'l Y for ALI ANY and all intermediate points bet ween twice ev ery week. J. D. L1I.ES, Agent. Oregon City, February, 14, 1871. KATICKAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. First Street Iicluepn Alder nntl Mr lis.rn st., jiikI Aitler Strel betweru 1-iiet ! I roiit Street. Ioi'tlancl, Oregon. 4 X INSTITT-TIOn- DESIGNED TO PRE JT?L pare III US, lYiUA'fV and MIDDLK AUIiI) -JA'A'ior liusim ss Affairs, II. M. DeFKAXCi; AV. !. 1V1IITK, s : President. : Srrrttary. For aeqniring a I'rarhenl Jinsriness J2duen tion this institution olft-rs superior advan tages, and is acknowledged by leading Ltisiiiess Men to be the best Commercial College on the I'ac-itic Const, and second to none. Each Dej art merit is First t lass, and is un der the special charge of kxpekikxce TEAfHELS, and the w hole -school is under the ininutliate snpfrintendenei' of the 1 'resident and Secretary. 'J he sehool room and counting are united upon a plan that secures to the stud-nt all the practical ad vantantages of each. There is iu oi -oration a n.v.Miixt; iiorsu fully illustrating that business. The same s stem being observed in each department, the student buys, sells, shi s, barters, con signs, discounts, insures, draws checks. notes and dralts, gives leases, deeds. ic and goes through the entire routine of ACTUAL. BUSINESS. In adding to the completeness of tbe In stitution the proprietors have instituted a SEPARATE UEPAR'DIENT FOR LADIES. The eirfr.me to rooms of thi Teiartment i upon jxkut sireei, ann access to them is had only by the teachers and ladv stu dents. Rare lacilities are offered to In. lie tor acquiring a Thorough Knowledge of Husiness Iraetice ; of Telegraphy anUTVn manship. The LEPARTMEKT OF TELEGRAPHY is in charge of first-class operators and teachers, and sup; li. d with all the appar atus of a tlrst -class office. 1'his Institution as now conducted claims to have laciliti- s for iuu artinir a thorough know ledge of t he Art of lYimiaiishin ! that not one in ten of the Kusixess Col- lkgf.s now in existence ) ossesses ; the De lia rt merit being under (he si ceial snn-rin- tendence of one of the Leading Penmen of the Criited States. For lull particulars send for National EusiXKss Coi.LKrjE Journal sent to any part ol 'the countrv tree. Address, Ool-'It AXCK A HITE, Lock I'ox 104, Portland, Oregon. SELLIHB OFF ! SELLING OFF ! THIS IMMENSE "WINTER STOCK OP BOOTS ana SHOES! AT Tn E : Pacrlc- Boot & Shoe House. Cornrr First and Hlorrison Strffls, rORTLAXD, OREGON. "Will be Closed Out for the Next Thirty Days At ancl Let- Than Cost. P It I C E S: Ladies' Kid Foxed Palmorals ..$150 ... 1 1'5 ... 1 H) ... 2 75 ... 2 00 . 1 50 ... 100 Misses' do do . Children's do do Men's Heavy Foots, -- Poys' do Youth's do. . Children's Foots Men's Kip Hand-made C ustom 3-soled i 'oots, . Patridge's Slaughter Toots do Grain Hunting I 'oots ili I -bard's t elebrated Hand-made French calf Smith, hamplin A Co. (Portland) Custom French calf Smith, Champlin & f o. (Portland) ( ustom American calf. Men's best Quality Hunting do American Kiding do Fnckle Artie Overshoes do Alaska do do best quality IUibber do Women's Buckle Artie Overshoes do do do ......... do Self-acting Rubber do 500 4 00 4 50 650 650 650 550 6 OO 200 150 1 1 50 1 25 1 00 175 1 00 4 50 a m Men's Screwd Erogans do Pegged do -- do California a If. tap sole..... o o buff calf, tap fle. TTPrA-tl 0 O O O 0 o o o o o o o o G e o o o 1 1 O o G O O G O o o o G O O O t o c