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il -,J.VH..iJi-r-..;J, 1t'. dTaJ. J THE ENTERPRISi tt REGON CITY, OREGON, JUNE 5th, 1S74 . L-. Electi on. James M. Moore and M. C. Athey are elected Justices of the Peace for this precinct, and C N. Greenmua and Thos. MiUer.Oonjtable. Moore is elected by one two Indians having voted for In m. o Of whom swore his vote in and a little " iaD Wh- lives down on the Clacka who! lias not seen enough sum n er8 sin Vhis birth to entitle Imn to a vote, would elect Mr. II. I.. Kelly. Those two illegal voters probably, had be here at the next term of Court i'e hear it reported that Mr. Moore uI-s not ieci civ muoi ".me ftd over ns SjUCiftJ .WftA nvi. qualify- Neatu elected Vriuips not. Accident. Mr. Lee, the . it ii 1 1 en . it i ii 1 1 1 1 1- meeting with a severe acciaent last SunJavas he was leaving town in a wa'on with his family. They were on theAbexnethy bridge when the mules co.uliide.d they would go no further, and eoiitfnencoJ to back oft the bridge, throwing the wagon down the em bmkmeit , and smashing it to pieces. Mrs Lee was in the wagon, and receiv il some iwinful injuries, but not ot a L-riouskind. Mr. Lee escaped with out ifiiiif hurt. It was a narrow escape for then bolh, an,i ve :ire l,le.;lseJ that the accu-ent waanot more serious. Thk Okf.oon Ikon Works. Not--.Hhitan.ling the fact that the Oregon Iron Company was compelled to blow out their furnace some time since, w ork heir furnace some time since, work 'progresses, and the place P?nts usy a scene as ever. Over 10) coal er;, bein ' burned at this time, and mill as bus -....! -in. in-ill'' burnt .' : ... ii-iiiul-jihrttiiit'rs nro it large numi" ' ........ . , , busily Miga.'ed in getting out cord woodVor coal-burners. The Company Henmsd torinim d to make this one of the leading interests in the country, und from present appearances we have no doubt but they will ultimate.y sue- Donation. We are in receipt of an ordVr on the Treasurer of the Oregon Pioneer Association of Astoria for the a mini of II", to be applied to the inonu-m-iit fund of Uncle John Fleming, w i was an honorary mouther tit t' Nj-ietv. In our next issue we shall publish :ii exhibit of the donations. We nave not y,t enough to pay for the ' inoiuiniiU, and trust that those who desire to give to this object will send in tiicir contribution at once. Wk CoN'Ct H.Vl'U LATE. Our fl TCIlds J. M. Welsli and wife are happy, and their many friends congratulate them on the occurrence of the event. Thev are now ' l'a" and "Ma." It is a girl and arrived on the 2.ith ult. While we saould have been pleased to record the a rival of a boy, we feel that sex to the parents is no objection. It might have Wen dilu reiit had not our friend been t -rribly in favor of the Independents in California, last fall. Leave- Us. Daniel Lee, who has been in the employ of the various boat com pa m e in tliis place for a number of veaiw and who is a very clever m in. lrtivcs n the next steamer tor the ho ne ol his vouth in Ireland. Vv e h ive ur suspicions what Dan. is going for. It m tv bo to see his old parent.--, but it ma be for something else. Well, Dan, wo 'wish you a pleasant journey und early return. Kv.rur.sKD.-Mr. C. 1'. Church who lui beet: absent from this .lace for the past six weeks visiting his family in Cal. returned home l.i-t Wednesday look ing young and handsome as ever, and o very bo y knows that there is no dis--oim"t on 'Charlie's lieauty, -especially that nose. He informs us Unit .Mrs. Church is materially improved in her health. Letter I-isr. The following is a list of t! u Letters remainiii ' in the I'ost-oHW at Oregon City, June 5, ls?l: Ilria la, iUrner: llohm.J S ; Curley, Th'mas; lii-t, .I ll; Keeveney, John; Kaudle, iln '; Knottv Jackson; .steers, ALs n W ; Walters, Hon Kiias. If called for. oleasesav when "aUver- tined." - J. M. "D.vcoN, P. M . Cai.i.ko. W'e li e ived a call yester day from our ol 1 friend Cat. Phil. Shannon, f.rmerly of this pla e, but late of ?I t. Hood, Wasco county. He is decidedly leased withe his new ho ue, and speaks very l'.atterisiglv ids its luluio prospects. Pkrsonai.. Mr. 11 ed, a gcntinnan who represents considerable caiital, und wh - recently arrived in our State, Uitod our city yesterday, lie is very much pleased "vilh our State. The barn of Mr. Tliomkins, a mile mil half below town, was burned yes terday, at noon, with all its contents. Th lire is supposed to be the work of an inoendiarv. There will bo a Missionary Meeting in the M. Fi. Churc'i on Sabbath even ing next. L. T. liarin, Kso.., will deli." or the address. Er.KcriON Dw.-The eh ction in this city last Monday passed oil' very cpiiet ly and orderly. Ho ha vc -sc. dom wit nessed ho dtt'e disturbance. The Cuuntic.s Carried. Aa iar a,s heard from the contest in the State lias been between the L)etnociMts and Independents on the Legislative ticket. The former carry Jackson, Josephine, Linn, 8tn a'or in L:me, Yamhill, all but ono Representative in Clackamas, Co lumbia, and all probability three of the five counties in Eastern Oregon. The Independents carry Douglas, part of Linu, Benton, Tolk, Wash ington, ; a majority of Multnomah, and two; counties in Eastern Oregon. The Kej?ulIieans will carry a portion of Marion, Multnomah, part of Lane and Clatsop. It may bo said that the liepuLJican arty is "scooped np very clean," and will now quietly die nt.il Lrt li-r...... 1 t . . Liira.ni ul uu more in Cregon. It received a blow which is too much for it to overcome, and it will kick no more. Let it rest in peace. MAKRUCU. J. Mathvi: I I inniasCo.. Ore'on 1 51ar- DesiiazVr.'' Mr. A. F. Jones tr. All of Clackamas Co Mary li! and Mis. mSftef'A",T,hTe residence of Col- oBB --V - AH viackar.ias t ounty. tire-on F4aiJcisco Market Report. .wheat i r . .XANCIL J""" crage California, Klo.VJ : rCon.- 13s Sd. fi; 575: 6xtra-J6 37- Jl 6n,i supply in market ; prices are 0:1? tochcl:?ceer, 3VS5, Iff1"! "t--wiw I Seeing la Believing. If in this liberal age there are per sons to be found who are so blinded by prejudice as not to believe that a medi cated stimulant is an item of immense 'imiirtnPA in thp nntitlntrnrt r f human remedies, we should like thum to wit- j ness tlie wonderful elfects which IIoS' tetter's Stomach Hitters are now pro- ducing all over the country m eases of intermittent fever, rheumatism, bilious disorders, dyspepsia, nervous com plaints, constitutional debility, mental depression and premature decay. To be sure these elfects are nothing new. The great vegetable invigorant and its cures have been before the people for more than twenty-live years, and in every year of the twenty-rive its popu larity lias increased and its sale has be come larger. Yet there are no doubt many thousands of intelligent citizens who'have never had an opportunity of observing for themselves the surpris ing changes which this unecjualle l tonic and alterative produces in sys tems which sec in to le hopelessly broken, and in cases of disease which are not amenable to ordinary reme dies. Probably many of these regard the statements made in relation to the sanitary properties of the ihtters with some degree of credulity. Would that all such skeptics could see with their own eyes what the medicine is doing for tlie sick and feeble everywhere, what a stalf of life it is proving to the aged and infirm, wltat a help in time of trouble to feeble women sulfering from the complaints, and disabilities peculiar to the sex, what a protection to health and life in malarious dis tricts, what a panacea for languor and depression, what a specific tor all dis eases in which the system requires to le vitalized and sustained. Of all stim- tulants it is the purest and safest, of all tonics the most genial, ellective and agreeable ; of all alteratives the least violent and the most certain in its ben etical results. t)regon City Market llcport, Esterpkke Office, June5. 1S71. Tegal Tcndi.TS, buying, S7H : selling art. t'ounty script , SKI : t.it scrip, 8 . The following are the buying prices Urc produce, and the selling price lor others: W'heat-lJeiiiaiid tjood and selling at 'JD (2$;i5 bushel. Klour tiool supply in market, and sell ing at $ I (Xikvo 00. Middlings Are quoted at $ij per ton; sho-s, and bran $12, with lull supplies on hand. Oats .Supply equal to demand; buyers are paying Z-xo) 10 cents. Potatoes .So demand, and the market overstocked, at trom JolO cents per bush el. Onions Quotable at l'-j cents per pound. Kgg Good supply, M.vlo'v doz. Ciiiekens iloii iju per dozen. Itutt-er Scarce, 1 j..1S cents lor good fresh. Wool For ciioie ! lots, -2-i cents". Dried Fruits Kull stocks in market; Ajjples arc bringing ic;r cents por pound ; u -aches 11 cents; Currants IOIj cents; d'lums 15 cents. Sugar Crushed, 1-V.61G cents; Island -101 ; Srn Franeisco reiined, 2 ql'l cents. Tim Pest quality $1 per vund, and oth er brands ranging irom GI,7.j cents. Cotf;e l!est an icie st c uts. Salt Hanging from ljv2'i. Syrup 60 cents per gallon; best urticle 59 cents. IJaeon Hams ltl" cents; Shoulders, 8 cents; sid t.j)10 cents per pound. I.ard Per pound H'yl"i cents. Oil Ilcvo.-'s lvTosene per g:ilIon,r(iSj75 cents; Linseed $ 1 ". ll''i'foii loot iood fat cattle find ready sal at oii cents on foot. i'ork W'e quote nt 5,j, cents. Sheep Few ottering ; quote at $2 50,3 50 per Iviid. llid-s Green at from $2;&1, owing to the slzo; dry 15 cents per pound. New Hook. 'The Oilded Age,' Mark T.vain's l istbook, is the lest, on tlie wh-de, of all tliis humorist's efforts at book-making. Te satire, throughout, is very gooil. The liits at the follies of t!ie time are original and inimitable. Tile book is sold by subscription, und cannot bo procured otherwise. It is a prodigious success, and its sales arc without precedent. Mr. D. Wright rs agent for this couir y for this popular book. ifiT'or th- very best Hraipv A ICulolson's KI.KV-.VHJi:. 10 Mo:;ti Francisco. P&'togmphs, go to iall ry with and omcry Street, San Or.STACLKs TO M A JII4IAG I-:. TIappv H"'ief for Young Men fr.-m th" -tT"Cts of Krr'.rs and Abuses in earlv - lit'. Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar riage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Hooks and oireular, sent tr-", in seated envelopes. Address, I IOWA KI ASSOCIATION, Xo. 2 Sourti Ninth St., Philadelphia. Pa., an In stitution having a high reputation for hon orable conduct and professional skill, novti :!y Special Notice. Why suffer from Dyspepsia. Indig'-stion aim loss ol app-tit", u ni-n you can, hv us ing Dr. Ih-nh-u's et'lt-b ruled 2 A h Jiittrrg et' feet a p rh ct cure ; tle y a re a il -us.i tit and invigorating tonic, and miors"l and r --ommend-d by our most eminent Physi cians as per certificates on each bottle) lor all complaints o: the Liver and l'i.gestive organs As a family medicine thev have bo "qual. We,, advertisement in another coin m n. tutHSS.US UF AW INVALID. PLitmsiiKD as a warning and for the benefit ol lOl'NCS MEN AMI OTIIFI'.S who suffer from NKKVL'S I iKl'ILITY, LO; )! MAN lino Ii. etc., j oint ing out th mina " "'U-cure. W ritten by Nathamei, Mav fa ik, Fsq., ho cured himseii alter under going considerable quabkery, and mailed fr e on receiving a post-paid directed enve lope, bv the publisher, IK. JOHN M. P AON ALL, 11 Clinton Street, Prooklyn, N. Y. NEW TO-DAY Fi ul Ntttli-m ut I In the matt r of th partnership c?:tes of r'rder.ck (h irman, deceas -d. In the County Court of Clackamn County, N'ute of Jr,yon: i Kl HUH WARNEK.ADMINI.STUATOU ot th partnership estates of Charman v lirother, and harina.'i, Warner A Co. having tiled in said Court his final accounts t' r settlement thereof, it was ami is order ed that Mo'iday, t he sixth ('it h Ida y or Jul v, A. P., 1.V71, b; s ,-t apart lor hearing ohje'e tio s lo sam final account and lor the set- i.em 111 in reoi with said Arthur Warn Auininistrator. ler, I5y order of said Court. ... . AliTHUK WARNER, Attest: Administrator. R. F. CAL FIELD. Count v ( lerk. Ju"e ltii. 1S71. 5juow. Atlmiuisirafor's iolire ! In the matter of the estate of Alonzo Wells, jrceasr.l : "VOTICE 18 IIEIini'.Y CJIYEX RY THE uiidersiined that he has been apioint ed by the i ounty Court of Clackamas ounty, state of ()regon, administrator of the estate of Alonzo Wells, deeeas-d ; and that all persons having claims against t he said estate are required to present the same to me, with the iro.cr voucher, at the office ol L. T. liarin, attorn?v-at-la v, Oregon City, within six months from the date of this notice. ALLEN MATTOOX. Administrator of estate of Alonzo Wells. L. T. IIAKIX, Att'y for Administrator. Oregon City, June 5th, 1-.74. ow Admiuistnitor's Notice ! In the matter of the estate of Jacob Kan dli. deceased : "yOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' BY THE J. undersigned that they have been aj pointed by t he 1 ounty (-'ourt of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, administrators of. the estate of Jacob Kaudle, dece:isutjt an(j that all iersons having claims against th said estate are hereby required to present the same to them at the olliee of I. T. Bai---in, attorney-atrlaw, Oregon City, Clackar mas Count v. State of Oregon," wit 1. the proper vouchers, within six months froia the date of this notice. tiKORGE C. KAXDLE, It. X. BILLINGS, Administrators. L. T. RARTX, Att'y for Adm'rs. Oregon City, June oth, 1S71. ZNIonov ! ZSIonev ! MONEY TO LEND IX SUMS OF fOO, and upwards. Oregon City, .Mareh 10, 1STL HEALTH! . Willioit Soda S pnngs a T rJ orated for the medical qaltie or o7 waici, ior ine reception of guests. Ihey are reached in one day from either Portland or Salein. iro,u June 3d, 1874. Juom4. Tlie Ilumait !-. imoti ve should bo carefully engineered, otherwise It may run otr the track of life at any moment. To keep its delicate internal machinerv in perieet trim, or to i ut it In woodworking condition when out of order, istho peculiar province of Tarrant' Effervescent Seltzer Vner lent. " 1 Tne thoroughness with which it cleanses without iritatinjj the bowels; the tone and vior which it imparts to the operation in fever; tlie relief it alTords in headache; its antibilious properties, and its suoerior merits as a general corrective, justnV the assertion that it is, beyond all comparison, tlie most valuable family medicine of the ne. sSold by all druggists. Citation ! In the County Court of the State of Oregon lor the County of Clackamas. In the mutter of the estate of Jacob Kaiulle, arccuaetl : riAO THK HEIflS AND OTIIKIt PER I sons interested! in the (-state ol Jacob Kandle, deceased. Whereas tne duly ap pointed administrators ot said estate have iiled in said Court a jietition praying for an order to sell a part of the real pnjerty of said estate ; now, therelore, in tne name ol the State ot Slate of Oregon you and each ot you are hereby personal 1 v cited to appear in the County Court ot Clackamas c ounty, tate ol Oregon, on the first Monday in July, that being the tit h day of July 1S71, and the first day ot the regular July term ot said t ourt lor 1S71. then and there to show cause, if any exits, why an ord ol sale should should not he made as in said petition prayed for; said land being deseriOeU as loilo.vs : The south of tn southeast ol section ;-', in to.vnship .'J south, range 3 cast ot the Willamette Mer idian, containing S acres. It is lurther ordered that a copy of this ord.-r be published in the Oregon City Kn TEueuisK.the litigant organ tor Clackamas County, Oregon. W. L. W 11 1 I K, Attest: County J udge, It. F. CAUITKLD, L.S. (ounty Clerk. L. T. HAHIX, Att'y lor Addmiiiistrator ,5,000,000 HOOWMEHT SG:3EfiE! FIFTH AKD LAS I CGfciCERT IN AID OF THE I'lllLIO Librai-v ot Ivcutiielcv JULY :31, 1S7-1. In iinnouncinirtlw Fifth ajid last of the series ol Gilt -oncerls, given lor the ben efit ol the Public Library ol Kentucky, th T rustees and jNlanager refi-r wit li pride and uIcHSiire to the lour which have already been ei ven : 1 lie lirst. l)eo -mier hi, 1S71 t he s conil. lvcnuer 2. Is72 ; t he third, on Julys, lsT-i; and the lourth, Marcli iilst. 1S7-I. Under t heir charter, granted by a swcial Mint of the k'ein nek v Legislature. March 10, 1S71, the 'iru.-t-es arc authorized to give one more, and only otwy more Out C onecrt. With the money arising irom this Filth and last ( one rt, the Library, Museum, and other depart incuts are to he enlarged and cndoAcd with a fixed and certain an nual income. Such an endowiui ut lurid is desired as will s cure beyond peradven ture, not only tie: maiiiteriance of this magnificent establishment, but its con stant growth. "TIIIO FIFTH GIFT CONCKItT for the purpos -s mention-Hi, and which is positively and unequivocally announced as the last which wUl ever be given under this Charter,, and by the present management-, will com-' olT in the Publi- Library Hall, at Louisville. Ivy., on Friday, July 31, 1S74.. At this final Conc'Tt ev r f hing will be ui-ou a scab; corresjioiiding witii its in creased importance. '1 Tie music will be render -d by an orchestra consisting of one hun.ir -(I perlorm- rs, selected lor tlieir lame in diir rent lands, and the unpreced ented sum of $;.,iJ)0,0, divided into tv.-ent v thousand gifts, will be distributed among tl t ieltet-hoider.s. Oiits: $ .-.m,ooo 10O,OiH One Grand Cash Gift. One Grand ash Jilt . One Grand Ca.sh Gilt 7.,)W One Grand ( ash Gilt SO.IHUI Unfl Grand Cash Gilt .".,Uia 5 Casii Guts, i' .(:,. each lw,nt 10 ( ash (.ius, 1 l.thiocach... H,ih.K 15 Cash Gills, lu.fM.leach 150,;i;iii JO cash Gins, i,r. each lihi.iiua 2 ("ash Gilts. t.n iOeach Ioo.iumi Cash (iitts, It.iHh) eacli !lii,(KK) 50 ( ash Gifts, 'J.ouo each loo.Oin) 1-Kj Cash (iiits, 1.0 10 each 100,0:h 210 Cash Gids, 5 h) each 1o,d.hi 500 Cash Giit, lodeach ;o,0(k lit.WJ c ash Gifts, 50,iJ0. 05 000 Grand Total J.-VKJ.iKK) Price f Tit-lifts t Whole Tickets, fr0; halves, $25: tenth. or each coupon, 5- ; 11 whole tickets lor .):);2J'a tickets for 11,000. Ticii.-ts are now ready for sale, and any orders accompanied by cash will be promptly tilled. Liberal commissions will be. allowed to Hat islactory agents. Circulars containing full particulars iurnisneu on ap.iicalion. Ti I OS. K. bRA.MLETTE, Ag'nt and Manager, Pul)lic Library building, Louisville, ICy IMPERIAL fil S L L S, Sayier, Lallocqnc & Co. Oregon Clt". K"ep constant lv on hand for sale Flour Middlings, Plan and Chicken Feed. Parties purchasing feed must furnish the sack. J O H N SCHRA m Main St., Oregon City. MAXITACTTREK AM) IMPORTER OF Saddles, Ilavness, Saddlery-Ifard- wan1, ctr., etc. 7-IIICH HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS can ue nau in iuc omif, ut WHOLESALE DR RETAIL. warrant my goods as represented. 1,000 DEER SKINS W ANTE 13, AND ALSO, 4 LL OTIIEU KINKS OF HIDES, FOR Jl which I will pay the highes market price in cash Pring on your hides and got your coin lor them. joj HcnnA Saddle and Harness Maker. Oregon City, Oregon, July II, l$73-m3. rpHE CXDKRSIGNED ;STiTE JL tlmt he has api-ointed Trof. S. D. Pope to assist him In the examination of all p-r.sons npplyingfor certificates ot each in the City ii.hool, TIK.. CHAHMAN City School Superintendent, regon City; May 20th, IS? 4. A, NOLTNER NOTARY PUBLIC, EMTERPRiSE OFFICE. OREGON CITY. RECREATION! Public Sale of Land for Delinquent Taics. JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY JL virtue ot a warrant, dated May 27th, le74, issued by order of the county Court of Clackamas County, State 01 Ore gon, directed to me and attaced to delin quent tax list of said county and State lor the year 1S73, and commanding me to col lect the taxes designated thereon as delin quent; and for want of personal property to make said taxes, I have levied upon and On Friday, tlie 3d day or July, 187, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the court Mouse uoor in Oregon City, Clackamas county, State of Oregon, so much ot the following described lots and parcels ol land as may he necessary to pay tne taxes due thereon, in Cnited states gold coin, as levied in the year 1S73, togeth er with fcs and costs ; said land is situated in Clackamas County, state 01 Oregon. and was assessed to the following named persons, to-wit : Armstrong, A., part of claim number 40, section i"J, townsnip z south, range 3 east, containing 92 acres, tax $ 3 62 iken, F., W. H ol O. V. Roork's do nation, section 14, township 2 south, range 3 east, containing 1W acres -. non resident ; tax ti 08 Byron, EdA iniartof D. M osier claim sections zi and zz, lownsuip 3 south, range 3 east, containing ItSii acres; non resident ; tax 8 K Bland. Vm.,part of claim number 51, section, ob, township ' south, range 1 east.containing 161 acres -, non resident, tax 8 55 Brown. Ab.lots 2. 3, 4, 5, 0 and the east k of southwest hi of section 30, township 4 south- range '2 east, . containing 14ti acres; non resi dent ; tax 1 60 Blain, Lsiyton, Oregon City hits 5, 6 and 7, in block 114 ; non resident ; tax 143 Butler, W. V. IL, part of J. II. Mar tin's claim, section 19, township 2 south, range 3 cast, containing LO acres ; non resident ; tax 3 42 Coffee, Vandevcre, part of Kordice'a claim, sections 6and31,T.2and 3 south, containing 102 acres ; non resident; tax 4 75 Cunningham, A. O., lots 1 and S, in section a.tOA nship2 south.ranga least, containing 22 acres ; non resident; tax DeLetts.Jackson.part of Crow's claim section 2,township 2 south, range 1 east, containing 75 acres ; non resident; tax 15 20 Dclashmutt &. Oatman, northeast of section 20. township 3 south, m fl ifi. :!piicr .-... t .1 i n i mr 1 till !lfTlS. . - - '. ,-....-... ' r- non resident ; tax w Estes A Stinson, sout h of sect ion 7, to.vnship 2 south, range 1 cast, containing '620 acres; noti resi dent ; tax 1" 10 Elliott, Irancis, northeast of sec tion 28, township 1 south, range 2 east, containing 100 acres; lion resident ; tak .". " 60 Elliott, O., the north X of northeast hi ot section 32,township 1 south, range 2 east, containing 80 acres ; non resident; tax 19 00 Foster, Ambrose, part of donation claim, sections 21 and 26, town ship 2 south, range 3 cast, con tabling 120 acres ; tax 4 7j Findley, 1 avid. donation less 00 acres, sections 19 and 30, township 3 south, range 2 east, 5S0 acres; non resident ; tax 19 00 Garletts.Josiah, south X ot southwest ol section 10, and west .Si of northwest y.i ot s-'ction l-r, to.vn ship 4 south, range 2 cast, con taining 100 acrs ; tax ;. C & Ciibson, A. K., south J4 of sect ion 11, T. 3 sout h, range 1 west, containing 320 acres ; non resident ; tax 13 20 Grier.Charles.west part of N". Allison's claim, s -ct ions 13 and II, town ship 3 south, range 1 east, con taining I'M acres ; tax " 6 ) Javens, II. .south 01 southwest of section o, township 2. south .range ,4 east, containing MO acres; also south i Si ol northwest Hi ol section 5, to.vnship 2 south, range 4 east, containing 80 acres ; also east H of notheast li of section 6, town ship 2 south, range 4 east, con taining , SO acres ; non resident; tax 5 70 Kinder, John, east H of southeast1! ol section 3d, township 1 south, range- 3 cast.coiitainjiigSO acres ; tax 1 '21 Kaney, Job, east h of east K- of northeast V ol west M of north west '.J 01 s.-ct ion 8 and ! town- ship 3 south, range 1 cast, con taining 80 acres ; non resident -. lax To Keaton, Mrs. Ann, Oregon City lots 3 anil 4, in block oi ; tax 800 Lambert, Noa h, sout Invest of sec tion 2, township 2 south, range 2 cast, containing l' acres; non r- suleiit ; tax 8 50 LadJ, J. W., corner of sect ion 2i,south east ot northeast , ol section l'. and 20, and southwest V of section -., towns.ii,; -J soulii. range 1 west, and 1 east ,cont ain ing 110 acres; non r siilent ; tax 3 80 Ijeabo, Joseph, northwest part, of Jas. Idaho's itonation, section ;t", township 3 south, range 1 cast, containing Hx) acres; tax 4 75 Iewis, W. IL, part of section 22, toivn- ship 3 south, range 3 cast, con taining 180 acres ; non resident; tax 4 75 Martloek, , Sell rood's adiiition to M ii waukie, lot 1. in block 0 ; non r -sideiit : tax 3 SO Mier, Isaac, northeast V ol section 6, township 2 sout h, range 1 east, containing 160 acres; non resi dent ; tax 3 80 McCarv-r,.lrs. M. southwest part of claim 41, s -ction 12, township 3 south, range 1 east, containing 200 acres ; non resident ; tax 1140 Mvrick, Mrs. Iouisa, Oregon City lots 1,2, 3, and 4, in block 42. all of block 67, and lots 1 and 2 in block llti; non resident; tax 9 50 Newell, Nathan, Oswego lot 1, in block 4 ; non resident; tax 5 70 Packer, John, Miluaukie lots 3,4,5 and 6 in block 3: ; tax 16 lo Pratt, O. C, part of Shannon's claim, township 2 south, range least, and lot in corner ot H. Burn's claim, containing 50 acres ; non resiib iit ; tax 4 7" Paulsen, Hans A peter, north Hot southwest of section 21. town ship 3 south, range 5 east, con taining 80 acres : tax 4 8.1 Parn, IVter, traction northwest H of section !, to.vnship 2 south, ra inre 3 east . eonta in inrr77 acres : tax 8 55 Ross, F... part of Whiteomb's claim, tr. i-ncliin I c.i.tli f ir.-r,. 1 tf'ISt. containing 200 acres: tax 20 00 Richardson, S., V. part of northwest of sect ion 7, township 2 south, r-iTitrn I unci r-f.n t ' i i r Oi IT acres : non resident, : tax 129 Stout, Ezra, southeast of section 7, and southwest !q of section 8, in t nu nchin -t south range 3 east. containing 320 acres : tax 0 50 Sonimers, George, K. Hensen's dona tion, section 2!i,township4south, run.rAl 1;1 ft . II t II 1 1 1 11 P" I'M! ILCrCS I nun resident: tax 6 SI Scott, J. S., l'ractional east part, of sec tinn iiiu hciiin :"i siiiiili r.-i nee 1 east, containing 115 acres : tax... 4 80 Spicer, A. M., north-ast h of section r tnrnch O . r. t:. .1 1 f ll r: 1 1 1 1-aSt containing lt0 acres : tax V 60 Star, 15. F., north of northeast H anil 20 acres in northwest 'i ni of section 12, township 2 south, containing 100 acres: non resident : tax 7 60 Thorn pson,"Vm., north X ot north easts,, and south h ot north east of section 9, and south- west Vi of northwest U of section 10, township 3 south, range 1 west, containing 220 acres ; non resident ; tax 16 U Taylor, Peter, part of section 23, town shiji 2 south, range 2 east, con tain ing 10 acres : tax 9 12 Underwood, John, homestead, part of Cutting's preemption, sections 29 and 30, containing 40 acres; non resident ; tax 3 SO Upton, C. B., part of A. ields' claim, sections 3 and 4,towbship3sout h, range 1 east,containing320acres. and part ol A Id rich claim, sec tions 32 and 33, township 2 sout h, range 1 east, 320 acres -, non resi dent : tax - 24 70 Yand rvort, Mr?, Harriet, part of sec tion 24, township 5 south, range 1 cast, containing ion acres ; tax 9 12 Wells. Alonzo, fractional northwest H of claim 4S, s ciion 14, town ship 3 south 3 east, containing 140 acres ; tax 3 37 Williams.Oeo. II. .Susan Merrill claim in sections 17 and IS, township 5 south, range. 2 east, containing 320 acres ; non resident; tax 2 80 White, Thomas, northeast 80 o! Edr ward's donation claim, S'-ct ion 22,township5 south, range 1 east, containing 80 acres; non resi dent ; tax 3 8-0 Way man, Mrs. Francis, homestead fraction of sections 3 and 4, town ship 3 south, range 1 east, con. taining 129 acres; tax 190 Waltz, Abraham,.!. Brown's donation sections 18 and 19, township 2 south, range 1 east, containing 640 acr"s ; tax 49 40 Waller, A. F., (estate of) tart of I row's claim .section l,township2 south, range 1 east .containing 40 acres ; tax 4 75 Woodward. Mrs. Elvira, part of Whit- i . : - -J v. iaiiii, r- i -, i . o j COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNTVF.RSTTY DV ntT TTTTimiTA 1 south, range 1 east, containing 16 acres ; non resident ; tax..... 7 60 Owners Unknown, lot 4, in section 29, township 2 south, range 1 east, containing 41 acres ; tax 1 52 Owner Unknown, northwest ii ot sec . . tion 17, township 2 south, range 4 east, containing 1WJ acres ; tax 4 75 Owner Unknown, lot 1 in section 15, township 3 south, range 1 east, containing 22 acres ; tax..., 95 Owner Unknown, northeast k of the northeast i ol section 31, town ship 3 south, range 2 east, con taining 40 acres ; tax 150 Owner Unkuown, north H of northeast H of section 6, to.vnship 3 south, range 3east, containing77 acres; tax 2 85 Onwer Unknown, east H of southwest li and west X of southwest hi ot section IT, township 3 south, rangeS east.containing 160 acres ; tax 4 75 Owner Unknown, southeast 1 of the northeast M. of section 19, town ship 3 south, range 5 east, con taining 40 acres ; tax 114 Owner Un nown, west X of nort aeast of section 1, townsnip 4 south, range 4 east.containing 80 acres; tax - 1 90 Owner Unknown, south hi of Joseph Spink's donation, section 17, township 3 south, range 2 east, containing 160 acres ; tax 1 60 Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. m.. on the dav above named and to bo continued until all is sold. regon City, June 3d, 1874. A. F. HEDGES. Sheriff of Clackamas County. AT, E. D. KELLY'S, MAIN' STREET, OREGON CITY. - JUST ARRIVED. Ex John Li. Stephens, DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO, A FULL STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS! MILLINERY GOODS! Latest Styles ! Latest Styles ! HATS and .BONNETS, Hats and Bonnets. Feathers and Flowers ! Feathe-s and'Flowers ! RIBBONS AND ORNAMENTS! RIBEONS AND ORNAMENTS! IN GREAT PROFUSION! IN GREAT PROFUSION! IjADIES, call anil examine Stock and Prices. It will he our cniliiivor tn ileac ull, a to Huality and PriceH. apriun SPRING & SUFFER GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT DEALER IN Dry Goods, Clothing. I.oots and Shoes, - Hardware, Groceries, Crockery, Notions, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Goods, etc., etc., etc., elc Main Street, Oregon City. Produce of all kinds bought, for which I pay tie- highest market price. If you de sire good Goods at Low prices, call at . S EI, I. I JV li ' S and examine his new stock of Spring goods (.Jive me a call and convince yourselves My motto is, " QUICK SALES AND SMALL I'ltOFITS." The highest market price paid for wool Woo! Wanted ! I. SELLING. Oregon City. Oct. 31, 18T3-tf. OREGON STEAMSHIP CO.'S STEAISQAT NOTICE! hp v. wtv. k. :nt. COOKE, Will leave OREGON CITY for PORTLAND everv day Except Sunday, at 7X o'clock, A. M. Returning, will leave Portland for Oregon City at '2 o'clock, P. M. Slv. ALICE, Will leave OREGON CITY forCORVALLIS every Monday and Thursday of each week. Sti DAYTOX, Will leave OREGON CITY for McMINN VILLE, LAFAYETTE and DaYTON, and all points between, every Monday, Wed nesday and Friday of each week. Leaves the Basin at 8 o'clock, . M., and connect with the train at t'anemah at 9, A. M. Str. AJLJ3A Leaves OREGON CITY for IIARRISHURG and EUGENE anil all intermediate points every week. Sti Iamiio .Putt: on. Leaves OREGON CITY for AI.IIAN Y and all intermediate points bet ween twice ev ery week. J. D. RILES, Agent. Oregon City, February, II, IsTl. GREAT SLAUGHTER ! IN DEY-GOODS AND CLOTHING ! PA9C PRICES! A T fV. LEVY'S. The goods have been bought atP VNlC Pltlt l;s and will be sold in accordance Don't forget calling before you lav "in your sup; lies. J Oregon City, March 31, 1S74 :tf Administrator') Notice. VOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THVT I .u havo b-eP appointed administrator of" the estate of Charles E. Warren deceased by the Honorable County ourt of Uckt', mas County. State of Oregon; thereforV ?' rm"5 ho!di"'aims against saTd s; 'r.os..ntthPm at the Lin- w.,.. . , hm prop-r vouchers, within 8lJS'Ur?-,,,ft th" dato "I this notice. Oregon City, Oregon, .Mav nth 1S71 , . , t'. O. T. WILLIAMS AdmT of estate of C. E. Warren. dVj. THOMAS CHARM AH ESTABLISHED 1853. DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS of Oregon City and of the Willamette Valley, that he is still on hand and doing business on the old motto, that A. Kimble Six Fence is Setter than a Slow Shilling. I have Just returned from San Francisco,, where I purchased one of the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS 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, Chlnaware, 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 tlons 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 C O M P L E T E ever offered in this market, and was seleted with especial care for the Oregon City trade. All of which I now oiler for sale at the Lowest r1arket Ra'.os. No use for the ladies, or any one else, to think of going to Portland to buy goods for I am Determined to Sell Cheap and not to allow myseii to ue UNDERSOLD IN THE STATE OF OUEGO.N. . 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 of THOMAS CIIAIiMAX cannot be beaten in quality or price. It would be useless lor me to tell you all the advantages I can olfer 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, und Sec.aud 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, for cash, or upon such terms as agreed upon. Thanking all for the liber al patronage heretofore bestowed. THOS. CHARMAN". Main Street, Oregon City, Legal Tenders and County Scrip taken at marK"t rates. l IIOS. CHARMAN . e"50.0o0 lbs wool wanted bv THOS. CHARMAN. LIVERY,. FEED, AND SALE i STABLE. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED PROPRIETOR OF JL the Livery Stable on Fifth street, Oregon City. Oregon, keeps constantly on hand Satll-le nnl Kujrjjj- Horxes, Kujj-ieti, i'urriaeM and Harks. Prices Uen.soiia"blo. He will also run a hack to and from the YILKCIT SGDA SPRINGS during the summer season, with good horscs.com petent and gentlcuianlydrivcrs. FAKE AT LIVING RATES. J. M. FRAZER, Proprietor. Oregon City, May 27, 1S73. NATIONAL EUSIKQs COLLEGE. First Street Ijctveeii Alder anil Mor rison Sis., and Alder Street botneeu Eirot and Front Street a. Ioptlaxici, Oregon. N INSTITUTION DESIGNED TO PRE pare HOYS. YOl'XU and MIDDLE AO ED MEX tor Business Atfairs. II. IV. M. L. DeFIlAXCK, I WHITE, : President. Secretary. For acquiring a I'rartical Business Educa tion this institution otters superior advan tages, and is acknowledged by Leading business Men to be the best Cor; i in ere i a 1 C1ol 1 ege on the Pacific Coast, and second to none. Each Department is First t lass, and is un der the special charge of exikkiknced teach Eii.s, and the whole school is under the immediate superintendence of the President ami Secretary. '1 ho school room and counting arc united upon a plan that secures to the student air the j radical ad vantantages of each. There is in ojeration A HANKINti HOUSE 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 lens s, deeds ic ' and goes through the entire routine of ACTUAL IJUS1NESS. In adding tothe completeness of the'In stitution the proprietors have instituted a SI-i.tlUTE UEPAKT31EST FOB LADIES. The entrance to rooms of thi Department is upon Aid r street, and access to them is had only by the teachers and lady stu-d'-iits. R.ire lacilities are oir-red to ladies Mi iiiipuiiiig n inorougn Knowledge of . ! iitetiee ; oi lciegraphy and Pen manship, lho DEPARTMENT OF TELEGRAPHY is in charge of first-class operators and icacners aiul-supi le d with all the ai.par- til 1C Ihis Institution as now conducted claims to have laciliti -s lor imparting a thorough knowledge of the b N Art of 'Penmanship! that not one in ten of the P.csiness Col li;oes now in existence oss"sses -"t he De j.artment being under the special suivrin tndence of one of the leading Penmen of the i, n itea St ates. Eorlull jarticulars send for National LUSINEHS fOLLEHK JOURNAL sent to any part ol the country iree. Address 1H-FKAXCK v WH ITE, Iock P.ox 101, Portland, Oregon. DR. JOHN WELCH, DENTIST, OFFICE IN OREGON CITY, OREGON. Dr. S. PARKER. (Late of Portland.) Ilan opened an office In Rejl & Parker's Drug store, Oregon City, aud would res- rtt 111 1 1 e 1 i . . i . t V. ...t i-', ri Tm rf t Ho fit i - zens of the to n and county who may be in need of medical assistance. Residence- at the Cliff Hot. s-. . mayl5tf. AUCTiXOif AJSX COMMISSION A. B. RICHARDSON, Auctioneer, Cornier of Front & Oat ts.( Portland. Auction 'als Of Real Estate, Groceries. General Jles. chandise and Horses.. SALE DAYS Wednesday and Saturday A. B. RICHARDSON, Auctioneer. 1 1'riYiUe Sale English Refined Ear and Tundle Iroa. English Square and Octagon Cast ateel. Horse Shoes, Rasps. Saws.Scren s.Frv-Pans, Sheet Iron, R, G..Iront ALSO A large assortment ol Groceries and U. UO8' i ,o-o A' B- RICHARDSON. Jan. l, 18.3-tf. Auctioneer. NEW GOODS GOOD NEWS! PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TUIES LOOK OUT FOE GOOB 0 S. ACKER MAN & CO II AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE. stock of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS which tliey offer CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST I. We would say come and convince your self before purchasing elsewhere. Our stock, consists In part of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. Clothing. Hats. Boots and Shoes, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods,, 0 Notions, Grocer-. le s. Hard warea and a great many other articles too numer oursto mention ; also. Doors, Windows, Glass and Putty, etc., etc All kinds of Produce taken la exchange for Goods! ALSO Wool AVjintecl For which we pay the Highest Prices, S. ACKERMAN QOx Oregon City, Octobe r 31. lS73-tf. SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF I THE IMMENSE WINTER STOCK OP i BOOTS and SHOES! I AT TJI5 r Pacfic Boot & Shoe House Corner First and Morrison Slrctts rOETEAXD, OltEGOX, Will be Closed Out for the Next Thirty Das At and. Des Thau Cost, P It I C E St Ladies Kid Foxed Lalmorals ..$i 5a ,.. 1 -25 ... 1 00 ... 2 75 ... 2 00 ... 1 50 musses' no do hildren's do do Men's Heavy Loots, I'oys do Youth's do Children's Roots , ,,. Men's Kip Handmadc Custom 3-soied Roots Patridge's Slaughter Roots do Grain Hunting J'-oots ...... Hibbard's elebrated Hand-made French calf , Smith, t haniplin A to. (Portland) Custom French calf, , Smith, Champlin & o. (Portland) t ustom American calf Men's best Quality Hunting .t do American Riding - do Luckle. Artie Overshoes , ,, do Alaska do , do best qualify Rubber do Women's Uuckle.Artic Overshoes .... do do " do , ... do Seif-acting Rubber do ., , Men's icrewd Lrogans , ... Ho Peirged - do .................... 5 00 4 00 4 5Q 65G 650 6 50 5 50 (Ml 2 HO 1 50 1 (10 1 50 1 25 1 00 1 75 1 00 4 50 3 50 do California alf, tap sole do do buff calf, tap sole, niar6-tf SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION IPU sued out of the Circuit Court- of the state of Oregon, for the ( ounty of lacka-. mas, tome dir cted, in lavor of Rosana Robertson, and against Edward Robert son for the sum of tvio hundred and filty dol lars and costs of suit and disbursements ; no A', theretore, I have levied uioii the IoIt lowing real estate, to-wit : The northwest of t he sout h west H ot sect ion V in to-. n- shie t o south, range lour east, containing 40 acres, more or l"ss. in lackamas t oun ty, Oregon, and on Friday, tho 13th clay of Jane, 17-1. at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m.. at the Court House door in Oregon City, Clacka mas Count v.Oregon.I will sell at j ublicauc tion to the highest bidder for cash j aid to me in hand all ot Edward Robertstor.'s in. ter'-st in th" above described r al estate, np enoufah thereof to satjsn "tf.tlit and accruing costs. A, i-. . ill-. u G J-.s I ISmay Sheriff of Clackamas cwnty. "':'-' ; s o O c 0 7 3i