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THE ENTERPRISE. 1 OREGON LITV, OREGON, JL'NE 12th, 1571. . i Precinct Oflicer. Tho fallowing persons were elected precinct- ameers at the last election in this county: Sprin water-Justice. C. P- Hickman ; CStS. McElsender; o'riiuU Moore; Con nUl.le, . W. I'roser. MiNviiukie Justice, C. Google; Con- at'U'le , J. Wells. I'le.isui t Mill-Justice, J. W.Graham; Constat. P. Heater. Mamujias Justice, G. . Jackson: Constable, A. IS. Dilley. I lanlin.is Justice, A. C. Wilber; Constable W. V Strk-klin; K k Creek Justice, 2s.- Darling; Cotistabl; , Samuel I link. l'per Molalla Justice, P. Herman; Constable . J- Jlal'V. C'niliv Justice, Joseph l'arrott; Cou ntable. H'. I- Fletcher. Cascades Justice. Gerdes and Rates tied; Constable, N. F. MeCord. Tu atin Justice, S. II. Carter; Con Htaiie, J. II. Kuunman. Union Justice, Win. Harlow; Con-fcLaliK- J. "SaUiT. lJ'sv. r Molalla -Justice, G. F. Town hum I Const. itile, J. IS. Hoiialdsori ; Cuttin.'H-JuMiee, David Wright; Constabl Wm. May Held. -, Heaver Creek Justice, J. J. Gard; Constable, .1 ii'i-s I mell. Caucmah -Justice, Lewis Paquet; Const ill-v. George Jerome. M.irs!iii--dr-.Juslii:e, - foster; Constable., F. Youinas. Orcoti Citv-J unices, J. M. Moore un J M. C. Athey; Constables, C. . . Oroonuiau and Tiioinas .Miller. Sl-icili:- From the News we learn tho parti Liars of a suicide which oo-currt-d itAttii county last week. It appears from the evidence Kubmitted ut the t'urijn-'i-V inquest, held by Win. Moi-fIaiid,i J. P., mat deceased was burn in K' l.icii, Switzerland ; that her maiden r..me was Llliza Gatcli, and tu.it hor pivseiit name was Eliza Mosii htrijer; tl:jit siie was about thirty -six years old, and had been married about tin vears;" that she was at times labor in " under temporary aberration of muri: and that during one of these fulls, la-t 'Tuesday morning, "she tooiv h fat d 'los of siryclmiue, from which death r"ul.Ied in about forty-live Inin-utt-H. Tii.-jury in this case reported a verdict of de.uii iy . poisoning during trtinjrary Aberration of mind. Deceas ed b.-avesa fiusband and three children, of wuom tU oldest is niiio 3'ears old, an 1 tue yo.mest perliaps about three wars. I'fBr.u: IiiiniAnv. The Oregon City Public library was formerly opened Li-it Tuesday evening. We a. e inform ed that a large number of persons with in atteii 1 nice, and that the Library e.i;nan'n.-e: under very Mattering :111s ui'js. The address delivered lv Itev. Mr. Sell woo-1 is highly spoken of. be very ap 'i opri ale "ami interesting. We very much regret that sickness pi-'jwntert us trom attending, conse- pieiillv we jre lMtible to make as full h re-'rt oft lie occasion as we should desire. Tiivrooms will be open to the pa'!i.- o!i Tivvsd-.iy and Friday evenings :oi l S in.ia al'lernoons. Tlie regular 111 .n'.hlv dues are St c. nts, which will niivl. any pTsun t- all the privileges of in uiber.djiip. We hope to see this iiili'.uli'.'n v.ell sustained by our c;ti-r-u. The or.K ion Pioneers. The Ore C"Mi I'mic'ei- A -soeiatioii will hold its Annual Keuaion at Aurora on Tuesday Ci' IS; It in:!.. The proirrauime will em-br- a I Ires.-s hy H u. S. F. Chad- iil '. j veellelieV 1.. F. lirol'iT, JJ.s II ti.-r Si. P. I..ady. an-l other dis tlM'plisliM 1 ,'.e!Kleinel. Tiiere will le writ -! prep irati ins made for tii ac oom .initii- 11 fit' three thousand per to:i .. I'.i- K urii.ei w 1 1 concl u le w it h h ifi :ri-1 b.ll Lti tlse eV'-niu. Arrim je iii itr.s have i.eeti maile with the O.S. N. Co., ine V. if. I". Co. .and both railway v a. i . a tiios. I V whica those alleiuling tlm II union will !) ehartred only half fre. Ttie n.'.vc C. It. It. 'o. will pro v i la a sp.tei.;j train lor the ie-Msion, to briu p-Tsoefc home wao live north of Aurora. A rauu good time will be hd bv all wo alteini. V.X: l-lfloV ASH 11.VSKKT Pll.'NIC A ti e.eursioiaiiil picnic to the celebrat ed F-ast Portl in 1 Park will take pl.u-e from Oregon; Citv, on Tuesdav, June I'It!i, leaving regoii Citv in the morn i'14 ithilf p st i-ir'it o'clock liy the 1'. Co o!it and returning leaving P. it tl in I a:'1 J' ist Portland at 1 !. iek p. m. Th fare to ami from Portland or Kisi P n-tl jnd will lr ." cents. Chil-lire-i under t 1 elve years of age 2Ti ets. T ie c'ld iren u' tlie" Episcopal Sundai" S-'x . .1 go fj-e of charge. K 'trcsh-ni'-u'.s in t h 4 ktiaiv of ice-cream and MtniwU-rriesll'in ' on the ground for file. S tvmgll.iid Tofplet wets will be no hml forlle amusement of those present. Til l ii'. lie are cordially in vited. V TuviWNF.i'.- The body of n nun was found in the river near Cancmah la'st Saturdiy. The party who found him notified Coroner- Uoss, w ho held an in piest the next day. It appears from the evidence that the body was that of h man named 1 1 iggins, and that he had loen in the water about three weeks. Til is man Higginswas List seen near' ISutteville in a skill" in an intoxicated cotHiti m. ai-d from what can le gath ered, that w;. s the time he was drown ed. There w is no cvideneeson h m by which In- coii.d be identified, and we have lx'-n unalile to learn whether he h any relations or friends in this Slate. llOW WAS I .? -It has been asked us how it (Mint dent tickets it some of the Indepen 1 the nanus of Johnson and Mori lan printed on them. That answer. Some of their v themselves, had the d and expected to get It had am it tier effect. 1 very easy fn.-tiii, or" t tickets print votes by it. however, ma :v who had int. .1 -. I .u -i'T Uu,St centlemen, concluded that if they W4uld resort to such tricks ' thoy were umvorthv of their vr.teo and nent.s. 11 Picnic TI f children attending the Methodic, CV jigregational and Rapt ist Sunday Scho-..'s in this citv had a pic nie excursion yesterda v.' Thev ern- ' "ll " " in. "river to the grove iut th K L "JV" h"V ""'i1 the return of A e'U ri il ,:;:vn:-- thoV ! tlvMrdav's U ' ' o'auiien with tlvMruayUn -'u,,,oa v Thanks., r.avTThTinded J'a.ne. w in-li 0 ,.i the the T. . ' '"' niiiiv Ho: ruJ' eslablishing the thank K.-v v s ViS hTr dPsin to Library Jio.n r,Vsd.lvI'0n,n-. f l, in.st.y JUisuaj evening, 9th P st" m f fLf;,t0rS nlnff in the W-'vP.' framberg. ;po. ; Cook, tised!"lefl rr P;ssav when "adver J. M. Bacon, P.M. rT'-ou, r readers will rind the nnourfonns county published -r farm r thiswe-k.in tabu-'. Celebrations. We learn that ar rangements are being made to have a good old fashioned Fourth of July cel ebration near the farm of Judge Kingo, in this county, and extensive arrange j menra are being made to have a good j time at the Soda Springs. W. Carey : Johnson, Ksq., of this place is to deliver ' the oration at the latter. Shall. Examine. We are informed that the tax-list returned this j ear to the Council shows an indebtedness of our citizens f over $230,00) more than last year. This, if true, is anything but creditable to our vity, and w e shati examine into the matter before our next issue. Personalities. We have met the past week, in our city, Hon. F. X. Mathieu, of Buteville, Gen. Joel Pal mer of h ii-tnn on,! 1'fi nf Tw-oi W ! Smith. They all lnok as if thev enjoy good health."" Mr. Mathieu will be the iirci II-,. r.,i ;.. ii, 7 r-. ! Marion county in fourteen vears. That I .,......! r" 1.:.. I... nukn nvil IUI ill."" JIOJMJiai 11 . Snii'MENT or Iron. The Oswego Iron Com pan j- will ship one hundred tons of pig iron by the steamer John L.. Stephens which leaves Portland to morrow. i A hunkance. Strawberries and chor- ries are becoming quite plenty in our market. Judicial Iteturus. Distrk t Judge. Shattuck. Johnson. Clackamas 782 552 Multnomah 1GS7 1319 ClatHop 175 211 Washington 78G 1C5 Columbia 204 53 oo 2300 - Majority. 1334 Proiccuttiuj Attorney. Thompson. Moreland, 747 C69 Clackamas. . . Multnomah. . Clatsop Washington . Columbia . . . 1407 030 700 159 1405 584 97 3003 91G 29S7 Majority . 8ECO.Nl JUDICIAL DISTRICT. JJistrict Judge. Ind. Tiep. Dem. Iitirnett. Kelsav. Mosher. Benton 511 3(30 261 Lano 581 51S 570 Douglas... G12 142 412 1707 1020 1243 Prosecuting Attch'ney. -Walton. Chenoweth. Pitch. Benton 34G 484 271 Xane 528 482 GUI Douglas... 301 05 247 1235 1032 1199 THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. J)i.-trict Attorney. Ford. Humphrey. Whitnev. Marion.. 713 1093 805" Linn 028 YaHihill. 275 1055 475 2335 540 lGlt 2134 Taxation Jnoiith Carolina. In Scrih tier's, for June, Edward Kiug gives an interesting article on on this question, which we copy for the benefit of our leaders. It give-, an idea to the reader what class of people are controlling that once proud and happy State. He says: Many of the lowland negroes were tirinly impressed, when they were lirst called upon to use the ballot, that they -were to gain some property by it, and great numbers of them still have an idea that they have been in some manner defrauded of what they were entitled to. They have also been toM by so many legislators of their own race that all of the prop erty once their masters", now prop erly belongs to them, that they have taken literally to believing it, in many cases, while, in others, they consider the whole thing a muddle entirely beyond their comprehension. Tnis assertion that, tlie negroes onght to take tlie planters lands, has been often made by white politicians, who gained control of the negro. at tlie time that the white natives refus ed to take any part in the elections, the re-organization of the State. The whole theory of taxation in the commonwealth, as evolved by Nash and others of the few colored men of talent in the legislature, is summed up in these words, from the present (overnor's last message: " The taxes fall cliiclly where they belong upon red estate. The owner cannot aH'onl to keep thousands of acres idle and unproductive, merely to gratifv his personal ranity, and because he in herited tlu ui from his father. Stern necessity, therefore, will compel him to cut up his ancestral possessions into small farms, and .sell them to those who can and will make them productive; ami thus the masses of the people will become propertv hohlers." Swart Demos in the legislative chair, with artful rogues around him, remembers only that the tax was not raised from land, but upon the slaves, previous to 1800; and when he thinks of it, very likely his blood is hot, aud he willingly applies a slashing tax to the land -owners. "In the old days. he says, " vour cotton acres, worth hundreds 'of dollars, were only taxed four cents an acre, but on four hundred thousand wretches, such as I, you placed a tax of 00 cents per head, and made us work it out, thus getting nearly half a million of revenue. Now we will make you work out your tax, and we will wrest your land away from you." And so bitterness is needlessly provoked on both sides, and there is a veritable war of races. It is not taxation, nor even an in crease of taxation, that the people of South Caroliua object to; but it is taxation without rejireumtntion, and unjust, tyrannical, arbitrary, over whelming fixation, producing reve nues which never get any further than the already bursting pockets of knaves and dupes! At the meeting of tho Business Council of the Patrons of Husbandry for Linn county, a committee of three was appointed to confer with other Granges in tho valley, in ref erence to securing the immediate survey of the obstructions in the "Willamette river. Messrs. A. S. Powell, E. E. Fanninpr, and J. Whee ler constitutes the committee. The i Council adjourned to tho second Tatstdav in July. Two Tears am Tl, t - o- iuuiiaa irearca ran for Justice at Eola, and was tied with his opponent. The law directs the casting of lots to decide, and Mr. Pearce won with dice. The contestants gambled for it according to law, and they are likely to resort to the same expedient again a Mr Pearce and another opponent are tied agam, on the vote there for Justice nf Hlfl Ppai'fl. Tl-.ia ;s - -. .. , . r V ' J &ignincant , thing to happen twice to the same ! man. The Record says that "we are pleased to know that all the difficul ty in the case of C. W. Shaw, which we have mentioned several times pro and cot, as concerning Mr.- Shaw' and Rev. I. D. Driver, Presiding Elder of the District, has been amf cably adjusted, aud that the same committee with the same chairman (Key. I. D. Driver), on a further and fuller hearing have exonerated Mr. Shaw from all charges of im moral conduct in relationto manag ment of funds, Ac, of Albany church and all other charges." - - Death ok Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. C. A. Wilson, relict of the late Dr! Wilson of Salem, died Yesterday evening at G o'clock at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. J. K. Gill. The remains .were taken to Salem for interment on Thursday's train. Prayers will be held at the residence corner Seventh and Columbia streets, at G:30 a. m. Oregon ain, June 3d. fcietdiig 1 Ilelieving. 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 importance in the catalogue of human remedies, we should like them to wit ness the wonderful effects which IIos tetter's Stomach IJitters are now pro ducing all over the country in cases of intermittent fever, rheumatism, bilious disorders, dyspepsia, nervous com plaints, constitutional debility, mental depression and premature decay. To lie sure these elfects are nothing new. The great vegetable invigorant and its cures have b.en before the people for more than twenty-five years, and in every vear of the twenty-five its popu larity has increased audits sale has he couie larger. Yet there are no doubt many thousands of intelligent citizens who have never hail an opportunity of observing for themselves the- surpris ing changes which this unecjualled tonic and alterative produces in sys tems which seem to be hopelessly broken, and in cases of disease which are not amenable to ordinary reme dies. Probably many of these regard t he statements made fn relation to the sanitary properties of the liitters with some degree of credulity. Would that all such skeptics could see with their own eyes what tlie medicine is doing for the sick and feeble everywhere, what a stalfof life it is proving to the aged and infirm, what a help in time of trouble to feeble women suffering from the complaints and disabilities p-'ciiliar to the sex, what a protection to health amWlife in malarious dis tricts, what a panacea for languor and depression, what a specific for all dis eases in which the system requires to be vitalized and sustained. Of all stim ulants it is tin purest and safest, of all tonics the most genial, effective and agreeable ; of all alteratives the least violent and the most certain in its ben etieal results. Tin: I'.uiKKit 5cn. We take pleas lire in calling attention of our Yalle d iends to the wonderful merits of the double-barreled breech loading shot guns manufactured by Parker Broth ers, West Meriden, Conn. The highest testimonial received from all sections of the country, and the thorough test given it in the field !y our friend Capt. Green 11. Samuels, warrant us in asserting that it is the oest -breech-loading shot gun in the world. The simplicity of construction, the ease with which it can he loaded or unloaded, tlie facility with which the load can tie changed from small to large shot enabling tin? sjortsnian, in an instant, to adapt his change to any sized game that may present itself the ase wit h which it may be kept clean its availability toacountry where noth ing but muzzle-loading ammunition an lie procured, all combine to recom mend it to every sportsman who can a:ereciate : perfect fowling piece. "Warren Sentinel :" (Front Itoyal, Ya.) Fon Sat-k.-We w ill sell either a Flo rence or G rover it Baker Sewing Ma chine atS.m Francisco oriccs. In order that those who desire a machine, and are" not able to pay the entire amount may be accommodated, we will sell them on the installment plan, payable so much per month until paid tor. New Hook. 'The Cilded Ae,' Mark Twain's lastbook, is the best, on the whole, of all this humorist's efforts at iiooU-inakiuir. TV satire, throughout, is very good. The hits at tlie follies of the time are oriirin d and inimitable. The book is sold by subscription. nnl cannot be procure d otherwise. Itisa prodigious success, and its sales are without precedent. Mr. I. Wright is agent for this county for this popular book. Special X(ire. Why Miff t from Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and loss of app"fifc", when you ca n, bv us ing Dr. J'-nri't iflrhrat'xf. I A , Hitler ef fect a perfect cure; they are a pleasant and invigorating tonic, and endorsed and r-o oiniuend--d by our most eminent I'livsi ciaiss pis p'-r 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 column. "confessions of an invalid. l'l'Bl-lsitKli as A WAiixi.vo and for tlie benefit of VOl'Nfl MKN AND OTMKIt.S WtlO sutler from NERVOUS DEBILITY, LOSS OF MANHOOD, etc., pointing out them'-ans ftf xilf-curr. ritten by Nathaniel May- fair, l-.sq., no cured nimseii alter under going considerable quabkery, and mailed fr.-c on receiving a post-paid directed enve loiie, bv th publisher, I)ii..U)IIN M.DAUNALU 11 Clinton StX'M't, Brooklyn. N. Y. Oregon City Market Report, Enterprise Office, Jun 11. H74. I,egal Tenders, buying, Nil : selling 90. Countv script, '.Hi: City scrip. S. TItj following are the buying prices for produce, and the selling price for others : Wheat-Demand good aud selling at 90 ?: bushel. t loiir Oood supply in marKci, anu sell ing at f I IM.'-V--) M. Middlings Are quoted nt SJt per ton; shorts SJl": and bran SI2, with full supplies on hand. ... , , Oats Supply equal to uemana; ouycrs are paving itV.'i IU c-.Mits. lOiailfS win-"'". "" overstocked, at from Vgd0 cents per bush- Onions Quotable at IH cents per pound. V.r-Uood mi: ply, lSiJO V doz. Chickens S2 anei.3 5 per dozen. Butter Scarce, 1-V1S cnts lor good fresh. Wool For choice lots, VJ7 cents. Dried Fruits Full stocks in market; Annies are bringing 4c(dA cents per pound ; peaches H cents; Currants l'i;lo cents; Plums 15 cents. " , , Sn-ar Crushed. 116 cents: Island 9:- ins :"San Francisco refined, 112H cents. i..t n,,iiitv i ner rmuiid. and oth er brands ranging from iD-i75 cents. CotT'e nest anicie cenis. Salt Hanging from VWi. . Svruo 50 cents per gallon; best article 60 cents. Bacon Hams 1415 cents; Shoulders. 8 nts; sides, !iil0 cents per pound. 1-ard Per pound 11- 15 cents. Oil Devoe's Kerosene per gallon.oOfg-'O cents ; Linseed $1 25. " n-vfon foot Good fat cattle- find ready al at 5.-16 cents on foot. Pork Wo qiiot" at 5-6 cents. Hrryp Few offering ; quote at 52 5053 50 pr head. Hid? Orrn nt from S 2t3. oviagto toe : dry 15 ws? p---r pcaa-l. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. Happy Relief for Young Men from the effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar riage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, IIOWAHD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa., an In stitution having a high reputation for hon orable conduct and professional skill, nova :ly "For the very best Photographs, goto Bradley & Bulofson's Gallery with and ELEVATOR, 4J Montgomery Street, San Francisco. NEW TO-DAY. Oolite to Taxpayers. V-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT l. the City Asuensor' Books are now in mv possession for inspection and will so remain until the Mtlx day of June, 1374. M. C. ATHEY. Recorder. Stockholders' Slnling ! -VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIAT the Stockholders of the Oregon City Manufacturing Company will hold their annual meeting for the election of Direc tors nt their oliiee iu Oregon City on Satur dav, Julv 11th, IS74. It. JACOB M. A. STRATTON. President. Secretary. To School Tea.-ht rs ! rpiIE NEXT QUARTERLY EXAMINA J tion of teachers for certificates to teach in Clackamas county will take place In this city, at ttie Seminary, on Saturday, June 'Sllti, at 9 o'clock, a. in. Applicants are required to furnish their own station ery. A. NOLTNER, County School Huut. Oregon City, June 12th, 1374. til. Shrriffs SaFi J Y VIRTUE OP' A DECREE AND EXE- cution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas, to me directed, in favor of D. H. Hannah, mid against Win. N. Holmes, J.J. Hensiey and S. D. Holmes, lor the sum of SLOW 50 (dollars), gold coin, togeth er witti costs of suit ami disbursements; now, therefore, I have levied upon the fol lowing real estate, to-wit : The northeast hi and the southeast 74 of the northwest of section I t, township 3 south, range 2 east, containing 2"K) acres, more or less, in Clackamas Count v, Ore gon, with the exception of one-half acre of said land, on the center of which is located a saw mill, and tlie half acre mentioned to be of four equal sides, and tlie center to bo tlxe exact center of said mill ; and on Friday, tlie 10tU day of July, IS 74, at t he hour of 10, a. m., at the Court House door in Oregon City, Clackamas countv, Oregon, I will sell tlie above described real estate, excepting said half acre, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand to satisfy execution, costs and accru ing costs A. F. HEDGES. Sheriff. June 12, 187 1. NOTICE riMIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD STATE 1 that he lias appointed Prof. S. 1). Pop to assist him in the examination of all persons applyingforcertilicfitestoteach iu the City School. TIIOS. CHARM AN,' City School Superintendent. Oregon City, May 20th. 1874. DR. JOHN WELCH, DENTIST, OFFICE IX O KEG ON CITY, OREGON. Administrator's Notice ! In the matter of the estate of Alonzo Wells, deceased : YOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE jj undersigned that he has been appoint ed by the I Vanity Court of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, administrator of tlie estate of Alonzo Wells, deceased : and that all persons having claims against the said estate are required to present the same to m with the proper voucher, at the office of L. T. Darin, attoruey-at-la w, Oregon city, within six months from tlie date of this notice. ALLEN MATTOON, Administrator of estate of Alonzo Wells. L. T. 11AKIN, Att'y for Administrator. Oregon City, June 5th, 1S74. 5w Filial Settlement ! In the matter of t h ". partnership estates of Fri derifk (.haruiau, deceased. In lUr County Court of Clackamris County, Slntr of trr on: VK 1 1 1 U It WA UN ER, A DM I N 1ST KATOIt of the partnership estates of Charman & Brother, and barman, Warner it Co., having Ill'-d in said Court his final accounts for settlement, thereof, it was and is order ed that. Monday, t he sixt h (lit hplay of July, A. D., 1S71, be set apart for hearing objec tions to. said final account and lor the set tlement thereof with said Arthur Warner, Administrator. By order of said Court. AUTHUU WAItNER, Attest : Ail in in is! ra tor. 11. I. CAU FIELD, Countv Clerk. June 4th. 1474. 5ju5w. Citation ! In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of C lackamas. In thr matter of the. cxttUe of Jacob Kantlle, a'C)ii .- rp) THE II EI US AND OTIIEU PEIt i sons interested in the estate of Jacob Kandle, deceas -d. Whereas thu duly ap pointed administrators of said estate have liled in said Court a etitioit prax ing for an order to sell a part of the real proj-erty of said estate ; now, therefore, in the name of the State of State of Oregon you and each of you are hereby personally cit ed to appear In the County Court of Clackamas County, t ate of Oregon, on the first Monday in July, that being tlie Hth day of July 174, and the first day of the regular July term of said Court for 1S71, then and there to show cause, if any exits, why an order of sale shoM-ld should not be made as in said iietition prayed for; said land being described as follows : The sout h i of the southeast of section 32, in township 3 sout h, range 3 cast, of the Willamette Mer idian, containing HO acres. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be published in the Oregon City Ks TFitl'UlSK.t.he litigant organ for Clackamas County, Oregon. V. L. WHITE, Attest: County Judge. It. F. CAUFIELD. r,.fl. Countv Cleric. I- T. BAItlN, Att'y for Addministrator. Thf Human I.tc-.iit I ve should be earofiillv en-'inered. otherwise it. may run off the track of life at any moment. To keep its delicate internaT machinery in , perfect trim, or to put It In good working I condition when out of order, is the peculiar I province of j Turrant'ii EfTervcscont Seltxer Aper ! lent., j The thoroughness with which it cleanses I without, iritnting th bowels ; the tone and vigor which it imoarts to the operation in I fever: th r"'i'f' it affords in headache; its ant i bilious properties, and its superior merits as a general corr ctive. Justify the assertion that it is, beyond all comparison, the most, valuable family medicine of the age. Sold by all druggists. RECREATION! HEALTH! Wilhoifc Soda Springs ! TIIIH ESTABLISHMKXT, SOCEI.E brated for the medical qualties of Its water, is again "open for the reception of guests. They are reached in one day from either Portland or Salem. JOHN WILUOIT, Proprietor. June 3d, 1371. Juom4. ZIone- ! Monev ! MONEY TO LEND IN SUMS OF $500, and upwards. Orcgoa City, March 10, 1S71. Tail joursoy a MoOonir. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Dr. S. PARKER, (Late of Portland.) Has opened an office In Bell fc Parker's Drug store, Oregon City, and would res pectfully solicit the patronage of the cltl xens of the town and county who may be in need of medical assistance. Residence at the Clin House. mayl5U. Administrator' Notice ! In the matter of the estate of Jacob Kan dle, deceased : VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE JLl undersigned that they have been ap pointed by the County Court of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, administrators of the estate of Jacob Kandle, deceased, and that all "persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present the same to them at the otno? of L. T. Bar in, attorney-at-law, Oregon City, Clacka mas County, State of Oregon, with the proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice. GEORGE C. KANDLE. It. N. BILLINGS. Administrators. L. T. BARIN, Att'y for Adm'rs. Oregon City. June 5th, 1874. A.T E. D. KELLY'S, MAIN STREET, OREGON CITT. .JUST ARRIVED. Ki John L. Stephens. DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO, A FI LL STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS ! MILLINERY GOODS! Latest Stylos ! Latest Styles ! HATS ana BONNETS, llat.s and Bomi ets. Feathers .and Flowers! Feathers and Flowers ! RIBBONS AND ORNAMENTS! RIBBONS AND ORNAMENTS! IN GREAT PKOT'USION ! IN GREAT PROFUSION 1 LVDIKS, rail and eiamln HtocU and Pricen. It will be our rndeuvor to plea ull, u to (Quality and Prices. aprlOtf . $5,000,000 ENDOWMENT SCHEME ! FIFTH AKD LAST CONCERT IX AID OF THE PUBLIC Lilji'Mi'y o 1 lveiitnclvy. JULY 31, 1674:. In announcing t he Fifth and last of the series of G lit t oncerts, Kiven for the ben efit of tin: Public Library of Kentucky, the Trustees and Manager refer with j ride and pleasure to the lour which have already been given : The first, Lvcember Hi, 1871; tin? second, Iiecember 2, 1M72 ; the third, on Julv8, ls7o; and the lourth, March ilst, ls71. Under their charter, granted by a special act f tlie K"ntticky Legislature, .March lti, 1S71, the Trustees are authorized to give one more, and only one more Gift i oncert. With the money arising lrom this Filth and last Concert, the Library, .Museum, and ot her departments are to be enlarged and endowed with a fixed and certain an nual income. Such an endowment fund is desired as will secure beond perad ven ture, not. only the maintenance of this magnificent establishment, but its con stant growth. T1IK FIFTH GIFT COXCKKT for tlie purposes mentioned, and which is jtositivelv and unequivocally announced as the last which will ever be given binder this t'harter,, and by the present manage ment, will come oUT in the Public Library Hall, at lstuisville, Ky., on Friday, July 31, 1874. At this final foncTt everything will be uiwm a scab; corresponding -with its in creased iinjiortance. The music will be rendered by an orchestra consisting ol one hundred performers, selected for their fame in diir- rent lands, and the unpreced ented sum of J?Z.5K),H0, divided into twenty thousand gifts, will be distributed among the ticket-holders. List of Gilts: Onctirand Cash il"t - 5 250,000 One tirand rush Oiit. PM.noO One tirand Cash Jlt 7.,0uo One (ir.md Cash ( iilt 50,000 One Grand Cash Gilt 2-r.n0o 5 Cash Gifts. 5i.0HI each lOO.O'lO IU ash Gitts, ll.iiOOeach 1W.U0O 15 Cash (Jilts, lii.miOeach 150,000 20 Cash Gilts, 5,000 each lOO.iMi '5 Cash (Jilts, l.oiiOeach lOn.ooO iiu Cash (Jilts, S.iNHleach On.niKi Sim ash Gilts, 2,immi each lnu.ooo 100 Cash (Jilts. 1.010 each 100,000 I0 Cash (Jilts, 5i0 each IJO.inni 500( ash (Jilts, 100 each 50.000 W.UOO Cash Gilts, 50,00....- "J50 00 Grand Total $2,500,000 Price of Ticket i Whole Tickets, 50; halves, $25: tenth, or each coupon, i- ; 11 whole tickets lor $5o0;22! tickets lor fl,K. Tickets are now ready for sale, and any orders accompanied by cash will be prompt lv filled. Liberal commissions will be allowed to satislactory agents. Circulars containing full particulars furnished on application. THUS. t. BKAM LKTTK, Agent and Manager, Public Library Isuilding, Iuisville, Ky. GREAT SLAUGHTER ! IN DRY-GOODS AND CL0THIXG! PANIC PRICES! AT The goods have been bought at PANIC PHK ICS and will b sold in accordance Iont forget calling before you lay "in your supplied. Oregon City, March 31, 1874 t AdmliiUtrntnr'N Notice. "V'OTICE Is IIEUEHy GIVEN TIT T I havo b en appointed administrator rf th" estate of Charles E. Warren, deceased by the Honorable Count Court of Clacka mas County, stato of Oregon; therefore all persons holding claims against said es tate, ni present them to me at the Lin coln nakory, with proper vouchers within six months after th" date of this notice Oregon City. Oregon. May Hth. 1874. " M C.O.T. WILLIAMS, A4rar of estate ct O. E. Vrr-. de'a THOMAS CHARMAII ESTABLISHED I 1853. DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS ol Oregon City and of the Willamette Valley, that he is still on band and doing business on the old motto, that A. Amfc Six Pence it Eetter than a Slow Shilling. I have Just returned from Sau Fr&nalsoo, where i purchased one of the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS cyer before offered In this city ; m4 consUts iu part, as follows : Boots and Shoes, Clothing. Dry Goods, c Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries, Paints and Oils. Bash 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 Hons 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 K ever offered in this market, and was seleted with esjiecial care lor the Oregon City trade. All of which I now oiTer for sale at tho Lowest Market Ra.es. No una for the ladies, or any one else, to think of going to Portland to buy goods lor I am Determined to Sell Cheap and not to allow myself to bo IXDEllSOLD IX THE STATE OF OREGOX. All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay ments, believing as I do that Twenty Years Experience in Oregon City enables ine to know the re quirements ol the trade. Come one and all and sue for yourselves that the old stand of THOMAS CIIARMAT cannot be beaten in quality or price. It would be useless for me to tell you all the advantages I can ofTcr you In the sale of goods, as every store that" advertises does tnat, and probably you have been disap pointed. All I wish to say is tome, and St'cand Examine for Yourselves fori do no wish to make any mistakes. My object is to tell all my old friends now flint I .,- ctill nlU'n nii-1 -1 .!.-.-.. . ...II . & l . - . niii- -. t - . , c. - - . v.v nil viu.l l) n ji floods clu'iin. for cash, or nroii Kiieli terrt.c as agreed upon. Thanking all for the liber al patronage heretoiore bestowed. TIIOS. CIIAKMAN. Main .Street. Oreiron Citv. I-gal Tenders and Countv Scrip taken at Z"50,000 lbs wool wanted bv TIIOS. CHARMAN. LIVERY, FEED, AKD SALE rpiIE UNDERSIGNED PROPRIETOR OF J. the Livery Stable on Fifth street, Oregon City, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand Saddle and H'lfCtTj- Horse, Iln-ies, Carriage mid Hack. I3rice.s Reasonable. He will also run a hack to and from the WILHOIT SODA SPRINGS during the summer season, with good horses.com petent and gent lemanly drivers. FARE AT LIVING RATES. J. M. FRAZER, Proprietor. Oregon City, May -Z7, 1ST3. OREGON STEAMSHIP GO.'S STEAMBOAT NOTICE! Str. E. NT. COOKE, Will leave OREGON CITY for PORT! JVNI) everv day Except Sunday, 1 at. 7? oclfck, A. M. Returning, will leave Portland for Oregon City at '2h o'clock, P. M. Sti ALICE, Will leave OREGON CITY for CORVALLIS everv Monday and Thursday of each week. Stv. DAYTON, Will leave OREGON CITY for McMINN YILLE. IjAFA YETTfJ and DaYTON, and all points between, every Monday, Wed nesday and Friday of each week. 'Leaves the I'.nsin at. 8 o'clock, a. m., a nd connect with the train at Cancmah at y, a. m. Str. ALBANY, Leaves OREGON CITY for HARRISBURG and EUGENE and all intermediate joints every week. Str. Eiuimie l?atton. Leaves OREGON CITY for ALBANY and all intermediate points bet ween twice ev ery week. J. I). I-iILES, Agent. Oregon City, February, 11, 174. JOHN SCHRAM, 3Iain St., Oregon City. MAXUFACTTRER AXD IMPORTER OF Suddles, Harness, Siddlery-Hard-ware, etc etc. 1THICII HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS f T can oe nau in the State, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. warrant my goods as represented. 1,000 DEER SKINS AV ANTE D, AND AL.SO, 4 LL. OTHER KINDS OF HIDES. FOR which I will pay the highes market price In cash Bring on your hides and get your coin lor them. JOHN SCII RAM, Saddle and Harness Maker. Oregon City, Oregon, July il, 187-m3. IMPERIAL MILLS, Saricr, LaRocque & Co. - Oregon Cit". Keep constantly on hand for sale Flour r5?iesfci ?d sust furalfc tt efcolc AVCTIIOAND COMMISSION. A. B, RICHARDSON, Auctioneer, Corrntrof Front & Oak et., Portia Auction $ales Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Mer chandise and Honei. SALE DAYS Wednesday and Saturday A. li. RICHARDSON, a Auctioneer. M Private Snlv. EnRlish Refined Ear and T-undle lrom i-ngllsh (square and Octacon Cast Steel. Horse Shoes, Rasps. Saws.Screws.Fry-Fans. kheet Iron, R. G.Iron. ALSO A large assortment of Groceries and LU-UOS- , A- B- RICHARDSON. Jan. 1, lS7-tf. Austlonew. NEW GOODS GOODNEWS! PRICES REDUCED TO SUT THE TIMES. LOOK OUT FOR GOOD ISAltGAIXSf S. ACKER MAN & CO. H AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE stock of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS Trhlch they offer CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST I We would say come and convince your self before purchasing elsewhere. Ourstock consists in part of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Notions, Grocer les. Hard ware. and a great many other articles too nu mer- ours to mention ; also. Ioors, Windows, Glass and Putty, etc., etc All kinds of Produce taken In exchango for Goods' ALSO AVool AYnit od For which we pay the Highest Prices. S. ACKERMAN A CO. Oregon City,Oetobe r 31. lS73-tf. SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF ! THE IMMENSE WINTER STOCK OF BOOTS and SHOES! at ra e : Pacfic Boot & Shoe House. Corner First and Morrison Strccls, rqitTLAxn, orkgox, Will be Closed Out for the Next Thirty Days At and Less Than. Cost. P It I C E Ki Ladles' Kid Foxed Balmorals, Misses' do do .... Children's do do Men's Heavy Boots, ...$150 .... 1 'J5 .... 1 00 .... 2 75 .... 2 00 Hoys do .... Youth's do . . Children's Boots, 1 50 100 Men s Kip Hand-made Custom 3-solcd Boots 5 00 Pat ridge's Slaughter Boots . 4 00 do Grain Hunting Boots 4 50 Hibbard's Celebrated Hand-made French calf 6 50 Smith, Champlin A Co. (Portland) Custom French calf 6 60 Smith, Champlin A Co. (Portland) Custom American calf. 6 50 Men's best Quality Hunting 5 50 do American Riding - 6 00 do Ruckle Artie Overshoes 2 00 do Alaska do 1 50 do best quality Rubber do 1 00 Women's Buckle Artie Overshoes 1 50 10 do do . 1 25 do Self-acting Rubber do 1 00 Men's Screwd Brogans .. 1 75 do IVgC'd do 1 00 do California Calf, tap sole 4 50 do do bun calf, tap sole....... 3 60 mart-tf SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION is sued out of th Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas, to me directed, in favor of Rosana Robertson, and against Edward Robertson for the sum of two hundred and fifty dol lars and costs of suit and disbursements; now therefore, I have levied upon tho fol lowi'njr real estate, to-wit : The northwest H of the southwest H of section 13 in town ship two south, range four east, containing 40 acres, more or less, in Clackamas Coun ty, Oregon, and on Friday, the 12th tiny of June, 1971, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m.. at the Court House door In Oregon City, Clacka mas County. Oregon. I will sell at j ublic aue tion to the highest bidder for cash paid to me in hand all of Edward Robertston's in terest in the above described real estate, on enough thereof to satisfy execution, costs and accruing costs. A. F. HEDGES. ics;T 6brt c CUr k Omary.