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I '3 THE ENTERPRISE. OREGON CUV, OREGON, JLE 19th. Iif7. "Pass IIim IIocsd." A well known gentleman, writing from Ti.linj-'s. 1 :.r.U-am;l,- ooiuitV. Uiuler thltO of the. lUh inst., to the Ore-onian, KivP9 infor .....ruiiiir miserable, low; corner of that couniy. anu www roa in" at lar-e. This tellow sU f " t"re name or John Cox A lew Aiv a 'o Co-x. was tleteete.l in the very act of Taki improper liUMties with the iiersoii of a little f,'irl, aired only Hiwit'J vears. (In-ai liidiiiiition was the neigni. jrs at the coii.lu. t ot the j wret.-h, ar d Cox concluded that a I ehanz" rf climate would conduce to ; nls iiealtii. Accordingly one dark" ni-'ht ht; lojH'ii, i"'"n i .i iu u," I., saddle belonging to a neighbor. So clue as et has imiii obtained of his whenrai'oii'-s. Cox left lehind a sick, vovin ' wile wnoisgic.no "ihh-i'u -t ln "shameful and inexcusable con conduct ofner hu.baiHl. SmiP credit or, ire also much grieved at the sud :. ,1.. . I : ..1 den disapp-.-araiice ot tnu ai.seonUing iuai inline ....... kind ot a man he is, our corrcsi desires us to " puss him around oiident I'ouivni ok Jri.v. The Turners of Oregon Citv.ut a meeting held at their hall on Tin .-day evening, June 10, a pointod a committee for the purpose of takin" pre- miliary measures toward thV "u'rati ,n oi the 4lh .f July. Tii.-ir doire is to organize a picnic ex clusion in the immediate vicinity of Oregon Cite, at which the umuI hieil-itie- ill lie otleivd for enjoying the o-.-.iion in the way of soeeei.es, iiiumc, din-in' etc. '"'Tile committee is not, at present" empowered to take any posi tive steps to.vaid the tiilnllment of this pro'ir:u..m-. but will simply inves- tigate the matter and report to the soei etv at a special meeting to be called on l-': i i iv cvci.ing, any subsequent action that mac be iakeii will Iff duly report ed through the heal press. Dr. S. P.irkcr, lleiu v Hedges, Win, F. Pratt, 'J'uvo. Clark and Oeorge Harding are the i o.nuiitKcapHiiitcd by the society. A Mn.i: '1 nir.i". A fellow who gives v : , I'lirr.-ne St 'l:iir stili :l lin " ' ' in uit o,,l about ) ill IllOllUV this ! neck from farmer named Slott, for i w Imiii he ha i been at work. He came jiitouuaiid fradeti the animal oil" to l..'puty Suei ill" Hedges for a w.it-h. He iIk ii took t lie evening train and g-t as far as Albany, where Sherill" Parker urresii-ti mm on a u-iegram irom .-sarin J-d-es tills j.l.l lOiigene was brought back t vesteraav eveimig, ami win pi-i.-i.ii.iy lenijiiu in j.iu uii'.ii ine next !: r.iro!" Court ' when he will be furnish- ! c.l quarters at S.ih-ni for a few years i ): i ici.its The Oregon Citv Turn ci--ui ti'fiy eiectea the ! is at their last monthly meeting: Pr ' id -nt , A . "'! i u n i a n ; Vice Pre.sideut, J ,im s;iep!i:id ; Secretary, FUon X. Kitiddl; Treasurer, V.'m. 10. Pratt; K.r -t L m-Ii.t,' A. S -hum m ; S .-..nd I. i ! r, I ;,-. jfge Warner; Assistant e hi l',J.:-ad,.:r. (.'has. oiirns. The So ci iv is ri iw m a nourishing condition. T i -v i. i'.f si c'.iss ot vTTI hs under 1 1 1 s.r.i": ! ns. :m J th"V are m iking ipiil i nr gress i:i 'jrvMiiiastie arts. ' e ' ' - i.mns: to poll i land. Mr. A. O. Y.tb-s, f r a l",-)g time employed in the v. o.-l'.'ti faeo;'y in this city, left here li.t T.ies lav; f r P rtl m I, where lie j.,-., j ... I : -i 1 1 l i J--ige m tin- wool sorting l T i.as a thoi-oiigii kiiowl- i siiu's. and iios praucti i'-re giV'-n .cbisivi-ly here our linest w ool h is i s.'iipo-'d 11 i-t as C di- I :iiis. We Wish .Mi t ss in hs enter- 1 ll . i The examination at the Or- j next i i ;i in i v takes I'l.u' i. i l!i ' -.s ol i'.l el -si- on Fri-u-r vacation. Miss vi.l graduate. There was !i .' t.iat espectivi to h ive the b.ou- i giM.i-.ia'.iug this term, i.'iit owing lias been preveuied tr 'i' i, f . . tin- l', .1- . .ii w. 1 1 r i le oast ..u.-li- .if- iuviLed to aitciid tlie .'.ng .i rei-es. i Nkw.s.. -Mr. P.. A. Hughes ad i s i;i t-.--.i 's j.ajK-r thai he lias a i i: -.. -j -i jek f g n ral merchandise in l'nv w.ncii. he sell-: at reasotial.le Mr. i 1 . is an old cit izen of this , i ' excel !-!i! bll-.i:ie.s ri- put Lit ion, persons desiring an thing in his s.i uid n. a t ul to give hiuiacall. s no.v liM-f.ed opjiosite lue post e u -.vt .i n r to Lincoln li.lcerv. 11 P s ri' im:: . Owing to the inelemen- ofthe weat'ier, the picnic and ex cursion aitiiouuced to come oil" last 'l a - ly. to Kit P.rtl md P irk. by t.r- II .is -fe(al S unday S -Stool, was nec e.irily p. it ; oiicd iinlil some future lim,'. Sao, ild the weather permit, it will t ike pi ice sometime the coming week, of w hieh due notice will be given. Honps Fli.r.p -Sheriff elect .1. T. Ap persou T: is tiled: his otlicial bond in the sum of lt,oOi :vith Messrs. (!eo. Ia K -que and Win. F.lliott as sureties. J. P. A ard. Counts Treasurer chet lias tded Jiis Imik1 in the sum of i.uuu with Messrs. ;'. I'- Ciiurch, Fiigciio l -m Mil, lieo. I ,'i R.ieqiie, J. 15. U ivid. K. Jocv;s, and 1 nos. Ciiurmaui as .sure ties. ; 1kn ris ruv. pr. Jcdin Welch, of this city, left liercf'ast Wednesday on a professional trip to Astoria and other places on the biv. The Iloctor is a thorough d-'utisj;-lml persons having ...... 1...: i. , anv ousiness l his line should noi neglect to avail heinsclves of tin's fa- rable opport i itv. SlMHl'lTAL. e are requested to give notice tha three days' meeting of the Spiritual IMigious Society of CI u kamascounty will be h Id on their .grounds on Par rot t Creek. commencing June -JU. A. A. ricvcland and other speakers will present. Pklayi::. ' he northern bound train was delayed last Saturday at the I larrisburg bridge, caused by a large lg filling across the tress le work, and doing considerable damage. It was soon repaired h. wever, and the train uue here at 1 o'cioek, passed down at 7. M !ir Tayi.ok. The Taylor Troupe .eive an entcrtainpient in this city last Vitur.lay evening. Tlie attendance res', r .,, li-'hIv aPPrSe.l bv those 1 r,s. m, and gave general satisfaction Cow Ki it.lh.- train r-i .- - .-;,. ' V1"1 'turday, near i 'anemah, viiiiug i er aim The cow- serious r.onx.I Vj,.t ,d M ,0 , -.adaughftr. The Prof, of,, IS 1 C him nn on to his household, c. OfXTV linnrn.. T . 'l tho o . - Jonn .Myers wants v l.ich 7"nt.V;raT in circulation, for will pay tho highest cash rvco. 11k- IS-U. Marshall P, ff I l!ieOrin1 'n reappointed bv I,CI. O P ;,nPnent. I. O. O. P., as j ' r; r,f 'his District. t'Jilk t ". 'k,lp Holmes has our ; r a basket of fine cherries. Rainy. The weather for the past -week lias been very rainy, in fact too ninch so. We are informed that it has alreadv damaged some of the advanced fall jr'ain by throwing it down. Uut this is the general story, and we appre hend that when fair weather comes, it will come n pall right and that we shall have a very heavy crop this year. The tields certainly have a very line ap T. O. O. V. The following gentlemen were elected officers of Falls Encamp ment No. 4, 1. O. O. F., at the regular session held at their hall, in this city, last Tuesdnv evening, for the ensuing term: A. ('."liailev, ('. P.; J. W. Mel drum, II. P.; E. ft. Fellows, S. W.;. i Noltner. S,-rUe: J. M. Macon, Treasur- er; n. W. Uanlall, J. W. ation takes on the evenin Tuesday in next month. The lnstali- g of the first IiKTTF.it J, ist. the following is a i list of the I,etters remaining in the j Post-office at Oregon City, June 19, 874 : Caton, r.errv F. : F.mbree, Sam.; ! Jones, Wm.; Mav, I.aflertv; Owens, ! Robert; Ranch, Mary A. Robb, J. A.; Stormer, Isaac ; Tucker, Joseph; W il s,,. Win. : Wilhoit, John; Wright, S3 K. Miss; Young Jerry. If -alled for, please say when "adver- Used. J. M. l.ACOX, 1". -M . liKMoiors.- The pastor of the-'Bap- tist Ciiurch, Itev. J. A. Wirth, will preach on Sunday next on the "Public Schools and the Iiiblo." All are ear nestly invited to attend. Gone. lion. 1. P. Thompson left here last Sunday on a business trip to California, going overland. He will be absent about three weeks. Postm.vskkti. Mr. William Phillips has been appointed postmaster at Clackamas, in this county. The people of Cornelius are circu lating a petition in the precinct prav- i ing the Governor to pardon Mark ; Ifoliuian, who was indicted by the Grand Jury for embezzling the school funds of Cornelius district, j and convicted and sentenced to one i.-.i i.,i. - . ii.it i mwu, ,u Uic wnru.iai, . 1, ' "L "l lwc l,,"'u'1 in unit, cuuuiv . Literary Notices. Tine Alpine fo JL NE.-Four charm ing views of the beautiful am) little- known scencrv in Northern ermoiit. head the list of illustrations in the June I Aldinc, a monthly as rare among oth I or periodicals, as a June dav is rare in ithe vear. As heretofore, notiiiyg vet jiietures, which are excellent as w rks if art, and characteristic of the country they depict. '"On the Missisquoi," is the lirst full-page picture, sh wing the rush and swirl of waters, and the rocks and woods of this enchaining river. Another picture, the whole series being from the pen of Thomas Moran, is ".V Olimpse of the Missisquoi," as it winds through a peaceful vallev, full of quiet beauty. A large full-page picture gives j the beholder the .Missisquoi at stu i- don Springs," : well known simini'-r ! resort noted . for the romantie lieauty i of its secnerv. "Mount MaiisiieM from Itiee's Hill," is tlie last of this admira ble series. A grand panorama of some fortv miles of the noble Orcen Moun tains is shown in this picture. Arthur l i i ton contributes a full-page "Scene on the Shenandoah," which depicts the grand and remarkable scenery near Harper's Ferry, where tin waters of the Shenandoah unite with the Potom- w 'i Twtitit it-lii.li ilifirtiwwl .Iifli.voo Oihur'pietures in this number are "Al- ... .1: ",.f.... i !,,;.) -i..iv..i a bfuuMful cut ofa red deer, called "A H ud R-in." after Specht ; "A Turkish Court ard S- ne, m which a gypsy I is dancing oetrtro a irroup ot lurkisii J women; "Such a Shot!" by Jo!m S. : "Davis, a picture of real life, showing j how when lo s, we w ent hunting, anil i met' difficulties in the path; and a life ! like ooi trait of .Io'n Lester Wallacfc. t he great actor, a nd tiie last of his name How on the American stage. A better j list of pictures, of greater variety, and more general interest could hardly i have been seiectt d. I The literary contents of this number ' of the Aldinc. are of greater variety ! and extent than usual. .lames S.Uton i'c Co. Publishers.-sMniden Lane, X. Y. ScuiisNKit's kok Ji nk. "Tlie South Carolina Problem" is discussed with fullness, sharpness and apparent faii ness by Mr. Ivlward King, in tlie June number ofSntnNi-:it's. This being one of "The I reat South" series, the illus trations are. as usual, numerous, and ileal with character as well as land scape and architecture. ' There are in this number six stories, or parts of stories, the author nemg the now tam- Sixe Holm (the beginning of a story in two installments), Henry James Jr., Kv'becea Harding Iavis. Adeline Traf- ton, Amalie Ia I-urge and Jules Verne. The second and concluding paoer on Tennyson, by Stednian ; An illustrated paper on "An Sable Ch ism, the gate of the Adrioudaes; a sketch with port rait, ot me poet Aidi ich : an account ot "An Hlephant Hunt in Siam;":ind po ems nytoi. lligginson. Iieni. 1-. 1 av lor, Mnrvh. Kitter. Klizaheth Aken Allen and Martha P. Lowe complete the list of contributions. In "Topics of the-lnne Dr. Holland writes about The Late P.rooklin (Vuncil, The Moral Power of Women and A tiood Fellow. The Old Cabinet lias to do with Barbar ism. There is a long and "timely" poem, "Diogenes in America" in etch ings, and there are book notices, scien tilic itoics, etc., as usual. Sr. Nicholas fok Junk Opens with a. sea-side story, "How the 'Gull Went Down" by Rebecca Harding Davis, il lustrated by two of Miss Scannell's characteristic drawings. There is also an Fnglish story, "The Two Carriages" bv Mrs. Chanter, sister of Canon King sley. "Folded Hands" is a remarkabl v well-told storv of Albert Durer anil one of his friends. Clara G. Dolliver has a charming little sketch called "Mrs. Shpvskin's Family," and there is a . hrst-rate boys' stoi v, "Tlie Little Leformers."bv Rossiter Johnson. 'The Heronry Among the Oa.l nd Pines" is a hunting sketch by C.A.Stephens. I here is an account of Isaac Newton, who is described as a nice old gentle man w ho held otlicfi and was honest, and an admirable article by Win. II. Rideing, telling how sunken vessels are raised and their cargoes saved hv otir coast-wreckers. A mimlter of ex cellent engravings show how the div ers work, vv.c. This month tlie bovs and girls are offered a Latin sketch for translation, the, "Letter P.ox" increases in interest, and "Jack-in-the-Pulpit" seems inspired bv the spring breezes to new efforts of wit and wisdom, The F litors announce tine things in store for the bovs and girls, among them a bear storv by Bret Harte. A Deciped Scccess. The system of premiums adopted by Our Fireside Friend is a decided success. The paper is thoroughly established, and its pre mium plan is now fully identified with it. The pa rer is now olfering its Third Annual Distribution of Premiums to suhserifiers, and in addition to share in this, each subscriler receives an ele gant framed chrnmo and tho privilege of the merchandise list. We would call attention.to their advertisement in another column. We should think it would make a grand raving agency for any one who would like employ ment of the kind, either for their spire moments or their entire time. The publishers, Messrs. Waters and Co., Chicago, will send fre and post paid a simnlc copy, quarter-sheet and full particulars of the distribution and their new plans to anv of our readers who will send thel address. DIED. Edward II., infant son of A C an xr E. Ilallcy. of cholera iniantum. kged nine months and twenty -two days. One more little crib Is vacant One more casket holds a 1 rize Onp more home has lost a tr-asurc One more angel hath the skies'. Softly, reverently, slowly Set th vacant crib away ; Useless now its do ny whiteness Eddie rests with Uol to-day. Still that aching bosom's swelling Your s veet babe needs its r -st Angel hands attend your darii'n" Seraphs kiss and cull him blest"' L. II. OBSTACLES TO MAliniAGE. Happy Relief for Young Men from the effects of Errors and Abuses in earlv life rn 1 rittrrf.l T t,-i im. o . ' - . ,'itfutnr,,. - . ... uiuit'iii j ir Mar riage removed. New method of treatment New and remarkable remedies. Hooks ami circulars sent free, in scal'-d enveloues Address, HOWARD -ASSOCIATION o ! " mni ..I., iiuu-i)iu, i a. an in stitution having a high reputation for hon orable conduct and professional skill novG :ly r.-For the vry best Photographs goto P.radley & Rulofson's Oall rv with and ELEVATOR, 42i) Montgomery "struct. Sau Francisco. If in this liberal age there are per sons to lie found who are so blinded by prejudice as not to believe that a medi cated stimulant is an item of immense importance in flic catalogue of human remedies, we should like them to wit ness the wonderful effects which IIos tetter's Stomach Hitters are now pro ducing all over the eountiy in cases of intermittent fever, rheumatism, bilious disorders, dyspepsii, nervous com plaints, constitutional debility, mental depression and premature decay. To be sure these effects are nothing new. The great vegetable invigorant'and its cures have been before the people for more than twenty-live years, and in every vear of the twenty-five its popu larity lias increased aud its sale has be come larger. Yet there are no doubt 111:1113 thousands of intelligent citizens who have never had 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 the statements inade in relation to the sanitary properties of the Ritters with some degree of credul ity. Would that all such skeptics could "see with their own eyes what the medicine is doing for the sick and feeble everywhere, what a stall' of life it is proving to the aged and iniirm. what a help in time ot trouble to feeble women sutl'eriug from the complaints and disabilities peculiar to the sex, what a protection to health and lite in inalarioiws dis tricts, w hat a panacea for languor and depression, ivhat a .specific for all dis eases in which the system requires to be vitali.( d and sustained. Of all stim ulants it is the 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 eiical results. Oregon City .Market Report, ENTKRI'KISK IKKICK, J 11 lie IT. lS7f. IiCgal Tend rs, buying, .v.) : s -lling W. County script, !K: City scrip. S i. Tlie following ar - t ii- buying prices for produce, and t in." s.-lliug price lor others : 'h-at-l lemaiid gooil and Hi-lling at S'J rv?s- V bushel. Flour Oood supply in market, and sidl ing at ii 0;iv--( 1 Mi. Middlings Ar' piot-d at $J" per ton; shorts, SJO; and bran 12, with full supplies on hand. Oats Supply equal to demand ; buyers af paving ::-, Hi cuts. Potatoes New. $1 i-er bushel. inioiis Quotable at W cents pT pound. Egg .ood stii-ply, Ui.'il.S H doz. Chickens .!,:! '') r.-r dozen. I'.utt-r scarce, li'tlS cents tor good fresh. Wool For choice lots, S'OySt c.-nts. Dried Fruits Full stocks in market; Apples are bringing iccu-i cents per jound ; peaches 11 cents; Currants lOti-d- cents; l'luiiis l. cents. Sugar Crushed, 15:16 cent s -. Island fi -i 10'i ; San Francisco r liicd, l.'lJ'ii cents. Tea I Si -st quality fl p-r pound, and oth er brands ranging from t!t, 7" cents. ColTi'e I est article !W cents. Salt Ranging from l;'j,'21'i. Syrup 50 cents per gallon; best article fiO cents. R-ieon Hams lliilfi cnts; Shoulders, 8 c.'nts; sides, 'ifoilO cents per pound, taril Fcr pound 1 levlo cents. Oil, Devo -'s ICerosene per gallon ,0075 cents: lans-'eu ?l e-. li'i'i'on foot iood fat cattle llnd ready sal at. ;il cents 011 loot. Fork Wo ouote at Va,"' cents. Sheep Few otfering ; quote at $2 50. 3 50 per head. Hides Oreon at from ?2f53, owing to the size ; dry l i cents per pound. Tin-: P. uk Kit CJfn. We take pleas ure m calling attention ot our alley friends 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 bv oin friend Capt. (Jreen lb Samuels, warrant us in asserting that it is the best breech-loading siiot gun in the world. Tlie simplicity of construction. the ease with which it can be loaded or unloaded, the facility with which the load can be changed from small to large shot enabling the sportsman, in an instant, to adapt his change to any sized game that may present itself the ease with which it mav be kept clean its availabilit v to a country where noth ing but muzzle-loading ammunition can be procured, all combine to recom mend it to every sportsman who can appreciate a perfect fowling piece. " arren sentinel ; (front Koyal, a.) New Book. 'Tlie Gilded Age, Mark Twain's lawbook, is tin.' best, on tlic whole, of all this humorist's efforts at book-making. Te satire, throughout, is very good. The hits at the tollies of the time are original and inimitable. Tlie book is sold by subscription, and cannot I - procured otherwise. It is a prodigious success, anil its sales are without precedent. Mr. D. Wright is agent for this county for this popular book. Siwcinl Notice. Why suffer from Dyspepsia, Indig'-stion, and loss 01 app"tit when you can, by us ing Ir. Jfenri'ts ceU brutiil I X A fiittr'rii ef fect a perfect cur ; they ar" a pl"asant and invigorating tonic, and endorsed and rec ommended by our most eminent l'hysi cians tas per certificates on each Ijottle) lor all complaints ot the Liver and Digestive Organs As a family medicine they have bo equal. See advertisement in another column. CONFESSES OF AN INVALID. Publish eo as a waknino and" for the ben. fit ot Yot'NO Men and others who suffer from NEKVOUS DEBILITY, LOSS Or MANHOOD, etc., 1 Dinting out the meant oxrff-cure. Vritt"n by Nathaniel Mav fair, Esq.. who cured himself alter under going considerable quabkery, and mailed ir -e on receiving a post-paid directed cave loi, by the publisher, .,..4T Ilk. JOHN M. DAON TALL. 11 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, X. "i . or M'iIOto-' whos avoeat'ons r"sf ict them to a sit tine: nostur.mnrp than two-thirds Bun r from Consti-ation. Io they not know that an occasional resort to Tarrant' Sellier Aperient would prevent all thlr m1"rv ? Its regu lating properties ar unparalleled. Fori sale by ail dealers in medicines. For Sale. We will sell cither a Flo rence or li rover -fe Baker Sewing Ma chine at San Francisco orices. In order that those who desire a machine, and are not able to pay the entire amount mav be accommodated, we will sell them on the installment plan, payable so much per month until paid for. NEW TO-DAY. VETF STOKE! 13. I-ITJOTrl ES "IITOULD ANNOUNCE TO THE CITI f T zens of Oregon City, and vieinitv, that He has purchased, fitted up and tilled the store OPPOSITE THE POSTCFFICE, on Main Street, between Third and Fourth, Oregon City. My 6tock consists of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Glaus ware, Yankee Notion, Roots inrt Shoen, Clot hln e-, etc., vrhlch I will sell at the most Rcasonu ble Tl a t os. Call and examine mv stock and I will suit you. It. A. HUGHES. Oregon City, June 19th, 1871. NEW OFFERS ! NEW IDEAS ! See the Grand Gifts of Our l-'iri'siile Friind to its Subscribers. Entirely new and unprecedented, and hucIi as 'will interest every one. Von mix it if you don't send for Kum le urn! full purUrularx wliirli ure Kent free ! sei: the g:ilt watch uffe lb nUll FIRESIDE ITIEND is now in its Kilth oIuine, thoroi Khly established as the leading family and story Weeklv in .he L'nion, has th largest circulation, and the b st. a p. oined printing And pul .ishin establislim- 11: and building i' the West. Is a lare ejrht-pae illustrated md original luinily Weekly, j rics p- r ear. Ever subscriber r.-cciv.T a " - m and a share in the distribution, Subscribe now! WIC WANT AGENTS. We want a representative in every neigh borhood. Nft ainii ejuals it f: r "agents, nale or f'-mal , v nnr or old. I,urie C'vt Tr -ri u nt rc s-'nprrb Outfit, exclusive ter ritory, v.hieh is ripidly lining up. Must apply at once. Subscribe by send in f t,0:i, and receive the pa;er one year, a inaniil cent f.remium, a shar in t he distribution, and receive also I-'REF a l'omplet- Out lit., or send for particulars. Name territory de ft. r-d in ruiii. Aildr-ss WatkjwA 1.0., l'ublishers, i hlcago, III. 12BXICAM Mustang Liniment was first Vnown in Americ.-;. Its mrriis are row well known throughout the haUitahlc woild. It lias the ol-Jest and b.st r:-cord of any Liniment in the world. I rom the millions upon millions of bottles sold not a single complaint has ever reached us. As a Healing; anil rain-Subduipg I raiment it has no equal. It is alike, beneficial to MAN AND BEAST. SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS. 8. T, 860-X Y Homestead Tonic Plantation Bitters Ts a fur fly f'egrlahle Preparation, cotifosed c Caasaya l.ir, Ksots, tlrrts ana -runs, cnoKC which wil br oni Sarsafariiart, Dandelion, Wild Cherry, Sassafras, Tansv, Genitan, Srueet Fla,c, rtr.; alsa Tamarind, iJates, Prunes and Juniper licrrier, reserved i a sufficient quantity (pnlyS cf the ; fSu par Cane tit Keep in any climate. They inza riahly rclie-.-e ard cure the following com plaints: Vysfsia, Jaundice, Liver Ci'in f taints, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Btliout Attacks, p'er-er and Ague, Summer Complaints. Sour Stomach, Jalpit,ition of the Heart. Gen eral Debility, etc. They are especially adap ted as a remedy for the diseases tJ whuh are subjected, eind as a tonic for the Aged, J-'eelle and Debilitated, has no equal. They art strictly intended as a Temperance Teniccr Bit ters, to be used as a medicine only, and always according to directions. Sold rv Att T-st-cl. TVi?otists. Xolics to Taxpayers. V'OTICE IS IIEKEBY GIVEN Til AT li the City Ansfsnor'K llmiks are now In my possession for inspection and will so remain until the 211th dav of June, 1874. M. C. ATHEY, ltecord"r. Stof hholJiTs' Mtvtins ! "VOTICE IS IIEREr.Y GIVEN THAT jlI the Stockholders of the Oregon I'ity Manufacturing . omiany will hold theiV rfnnual meeting for the election of Direc tors at their ofliee in Or gon t'itv on Satur day, Ju Iv Uth, 1S74. I.JA Oi:, M. A. STHATTON, I'rcsidcfit. Secret ary. RECREATION! HEALTH! "Willioit Soda Springs ! mill rT 1 mien Mr vt irt rrr.r. X bratd for the medical qualtls of its M-atr, is again opn for the reception of guest-s. They are reached in one day from either Portland or Salm. JOHN WILUOIT, Proprietor. June Sd, 1S74. juSm4. fl r COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY CF CALIFOPJilA, RTTRTTR'T "PTY . P. aT.TPYlRNT A . Sheriffs Sale! 1 Y VIRTUE OF A DECREE AND EXE J cution issued out of the Circuit Court 01 the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas, to me dir 'cted, in favor of D. B; Hannah, and against Win. N. Holmes, S.'J. Hensley-and i Holmes, lor the sum 01 $1,69.: 50 (dollars!, gold coin, togeth er with costs of suit and disburs?ments ; no a, therefore, I have levied upon the fol lowing real estate, to-wit : Ihe northeast and the east 5$ of the northwest i ot section 13, township 3 south, ranged east, containing 200 acres, more or less, in Clackamas County, 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 lour equal sides, and the center to be the exact center of said mill ; and on Friduy, tlie lOtli day of July, 1S74, at the hour of 10, a. m., at the Court House door ln Oregon City, Clackamas county. Or -gon, I will sell the above described real estate, excepting said half acre, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand to satisly execution, costs and accru ing costs A. F. HEDGES, Sheriff. June 12. 1S74. NOTICE rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD STATE X that he has apointed Prof. S. D. Pope to assist him In the examination of all persons applyingfor eerr ineates to teach In the City School. THOs.t HARM AN. City School Superintendent. Oregon City, May 20th. 1874. To School Teachers ! rpiIE NEXT QUARTERLY EXAM IN A JL t ion of teachers for certificates to teach In Clackamas county will take place in this city, at the Seminary, on Saturday, June 27th, at 9 o'clock, a. m. Applicants are required to furnish their own station ery. A. NOLTNEU. Countv School Supt. Oregon City, June 12th, 1874. td. SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF ! THE IMMENSE "WINTER STOCK OP BOOTS arid. SHOES! : AT THB : Pacfic Boot & Shoo House. Corner First and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON, Will bo Closed Out for the Next Thirty Days At and Less Tliari Cost P K I C K St Ladies' Kid Foxed Balmorals ..$150 ... 12r ... 1 00 ... 2 75 ... 2 00 ... 1 50 Misses' do do Children's do do Men's Heavy Hoots Roys' do - Youth's do Children's Roots Men's Kip Hand-made Custom 3-soled 1 00 Hoots, 5 00 Patridge's Slaughter Roots 4 00 do Grain Hunting Roots 4 50 Hibbard's lelebrated Hand-made French calf 6 50 Smith, Champlin & Co. (Portland) Custom French calf 6 50 Smith, Champlin & Co. (Portland) custom American calf 6 50 Men's best Quality Hunting 5 50 do American Riding 6 00 do Ruckle Artie Overshoes u. 2 00 do Alaska do 1 ,r0 do best quality Rubber do 1 mi Women's Ruckle Artie Overshoes 1 50 do do do 1 25 do Self-acting Rubber do 100 Men's Screwd l:rogans 1 7." do Pegged do 1 00 do California Calf, tap sole 4 50 do do butr calf, tap sole 3 50 niarG-tf AT - ICE LL Y'S, E. MAIN STKEET, OKEGON CITY, .JUST ARRIVED, Ex John L. Stephens, DIRECT FSQrVI SAS FRANCISCO, A Fl'IJ. STOCIC OV inSLLINERY GOODS ! MILLSNERY GOODS! Latest Styles ! Latest Styles HATS and BONNETS, Hats and Tioimets. Feathers and Flowers ! Feathers and Flowers! RIBBONS AND ORNAMENTS! RIBBONS Af:D ORNAMENTS: IN tillEAT PROFUSION! IN GKEAT PROFUSION! LADIES, c.ill nndl examine Mtoel un,l Pricctt. It will l" our enilenvor to pleuxo nil, "3 to Uualit'.and Prices. aprWtf GREAT SLAUGHTER! IN DRY-GOODS AND CLOTPIIXG! PANIC PRICES! A T LETY'S, Thn goods have Wn bought at PANIC PItIC : and will he sold in accordance. Hon't for t calling Ix-forc you lay In your supj lis. Oregon City. March 31. 1S74 .if . Dr. S. PARKER, (Late of Portland.) Has ojvnd an office in Bll & Parker's Iriur Storf. Orepon City, and would rs- rxctl ill lv solicit thf not y; " "f-- " m7 fiii- zons of th town and countv who maybe in need of medical assistance. Residence at the Cliff House. mavlStf DE. JOIIjST WELCH, DENTIST, OFFICE IX QHECOX CITY, OREGON Monev ! Monov ! MONEY TO I.EXD IN SUMS OF $500. and upwards. Ore"-i City, March 10, 1S74. jualScf JOHNSON A MrCOWN. THOMAS CHARMAN ESTABLISHED : 1853. DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS ol Oregon City and of the Willamette alley, that he is still on hand and, doing business on the old motto, mat A. Nimble Six Pence is Setter than a Slow Shilling. I have Just returned from San Franisco, where I purchased one of the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS ever before offered in this lty ; and consist! 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, Fanilnjj tions of Every Implements of Description All Kinds, Carpets, Mattliifs, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, etc., Of tho above list, I can say my stock is the MOST COMPLETE ever offereil in this market, and was seleted with especial care lor tlie Oregon City trad. All of which I now olfer lor sale at the Lowest Market Ra es. . No use for the ladles, or any one else, to think of fjoinp: to Portland to buy goods for I am DetertninnI to Sell Cheap and not to allow niysell to be UNDERSOLD IX THE ST1TE OF OREGON. All I ask Is a fair chance and quick pay ments, believing as I do that 'Twenty Years Experience In Oregon City enables nio to know the re quirements ot the trade. Come one and all and see for yourselves that the old stand of THOMAS CHARMAN cannot be beaten in quality or price. It would be useless lor me to tell you all the advantages 1 can oner you in the sale of goods, as every store that advertises does that, and probably you have been disap IMjinted. All I wish to say is I'oiiir, and S.'c,nnd Examine for Yourselves for I do no wish to make any mistakes. My object is to tell all my old Iriends now that lam 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, Igal Tenders and Countv Scrip taken at market rates. THOS. CHARMAN. -50,000 lbs wool wanted bv - THOS. CHARMAN. LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE STABLE. fPHE UXDERSKJNED PROPRIETOR OF 1 t he Livery Stable on Fifth street.Oregon City, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand Saddle nnd Bufrjry Horses, lluyyieM, C'arrin fres and Hacks. Prices Ecaonnble. He will also run a hack to and from the WILHOIT SODA SPRINGS during the summer season, with good horsfs.com pet ent and gentlemanly drivers. FARE AT LIVING RATES. J. M. FRAZER, Proprietor. Oregon City, May 27, 1873. , OREGON STEAMSHIP CO.'S STEAMBOAT NOTICE! St r. IS . COOKE, Will leave OREGON CITY for PORTLAND every day Kxcci t Sunday. at 7? o'clock, A. M. Returning, will h ave Portland for Oregon City at 2h o'clock, I. M. Str. ALICE, Will leave OREGON ( ITY forCORVALLIS every- Monday and Thursday of each week. Str. DAYTON, Will leave OREGON CITY for McMINN VILLE, LAFAYETTE and DaYIU.N, and all points between, every Mondaj, Wed nesday and Friday of each week. "Leaves the Basin at 8 o'clock, a. m., and connect with the train at Canemah at i, A. M. Str. ALBANY, reaves OREGON CITY for IIARRISBURG and EUGENE and all intermediate points every week. , Str. Fannie IPatton, Leaves OREGON CI'IY for ALL ANY and all intermediate points bet v een twice ev ery week J. L. IilLES, Agent. Oregon City, February, li, li. JOHN S CH R AM, Main St., Oregon City. MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF Mnddlen, narnttm, Haddlery-IIard-are, etc., etc. 7-HICH II E OFFERS AS CHEAP AS aa ii nit" oiRti, at WHOLESALE CR RETAIL. "l warrant my goods as represented. 1,000 DEER SKINS "W A 1ST T E D, -ASD ALSO, A LrPTnER KINDS OF HIDES, FOR which I will pay the highes market price in cash Pring on your bides and get your coin lor them. JOHN SCHRAM. Saddle and Harness Maker. Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, 1873-m3. IMPERIAL M l LLS, Sa?ier, LaRocque & Co. Oregon Cit". Koep constantly on hand for sle Flour Middlings, Blan and Chicken Feed. Partite purialn;fed mart furnrih tb& ftsck. JL VCTIION AND COMMISSION. A; B. RICHARDSON, Cornier ol Front 4k Oak U.,I'iUaiid Auction &alrs Of Real Estate. Groceries. General SJcr chandise and Horse. SALE DAYS Wednesdav and Paturdsy ' A. B. RICH ARI SON , Auctioneer. t Piiraic alc. Etii Suare and OctajronaCast Steel. Horse Shoes. Haspi, Saws.Scrrws.l-ry-PaE,, bheet Iron, R. I"n. ALSO ' A large assortment of Groceries and IJa- " Jan 1 irvtf A' B' RICHARDSON. Jan. 1, 1873-tf. Auctioneer. NEW GOODS GOOD NEWS! PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TD1ES. LOOK OUT FOR GOOD lIAltGAlXS! 0 S. ACKERIKAN & CO, H AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE Btoek of e e SPRIKG& SUKKER GCGCS which they offer . CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST I We would say come and convince your- sell before purchasingelsewhere. Ourstock consists in part of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Clothing. Hats. Boots and Shoes, Ladles ad Gents Furnishing Goods, Notions, Grocer- les. Hard ware, and a great many other articles too numer ours to mention ; also. Doors, Windows,, Glass and Eutty, etc., etc All kinds of Produce taken In exchange for Good i.I ALSO Wool AV ii ted For which we pay the Highest Prices., S. ACKERMAS A CO. Oregon City, Octo be r 31, 1873-tl. Filial Scttkmcnt ; in the n atter of the j artnership estates of Frederick t barman, aeceaseU. In the Count Court of Clackamas County, S'ate of Oregon: J:. ol the partnership estates ol Charman k 1 rother, and barman, Warner t o.. in in n iiilu in saui munuis-nnai acot-unts lor Rttl tnent tin reot, it was and is order ed that Monday, the sixth (bt I. luayoi Jul v. A. L, 1374, tx- set a) art lor h- ar.ng objec tions to said final account nndiorth set tlement ther. ol with said Arthur Warner, Administrator. Uy order of said Court. A R 1 H U R WARN ER , Attest: Administrator. R. F. CAUFIELD. County 1. rk. June 4th. 1874. 5juow. Citation ! In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County oi C lackamas. . 0 Jn the matter of the estate of Jacob Kandle, deceased : ri'O THE HEIRS AND OTHER PER JL sons interested in the -Mat- 01 Jacob Kandle, d ceased. Whereas the dulv ap pointed administrators oi said estate have nhd In said Court a j tit ion pra.i ingioran order to sell a art ot the r- al jroj rt ut said estate ; now, thereiore. in the name of the State ol State ol On pon you and each of you are hereby personal!; citedtoaj pur in the 1 ounty Court ot Clac kamas ounty, tate ot Oregon, on the first S'onday in July, that being the th day 01 July JS74. and Hie first dav ot the n jiular July trm 01 said Court lor 1S74. then and there to show cause, if any exit.-, why an order ot sale should should not be n.ade as In said petition j rayed for; said land being described as follows: The south J 01 the southeast M. of section 3l in t nsh.p 3 south, range 3 east ot the Willamette Mer idian, containing 80 acres. It is furthT ordered that a copy of this order be published In the Oregon ity En TERPRiSK.the litigant organ tor Clackamas Count . Oregon. W. L. H I I F, Attest: County Juoge. R. F. CAUFIELD. L. 8. Count Clerk. L T. BARIN, Atfy tor Addminlstratcr. Aditinistralor's Notice ! In the matter of the estate of Alonzo Wells, deceased : ' -V-OTICE IS HEREPY GIVEN P.Y THE that he has been nnnoint.- ed by the County Court of lackamas Countv State Ol Uregon, aum miiwraior 01 " . - . . wllc rleejiKei And that all persons having claims against the same to me, with. the j roir -voucher, at t he office of L. T. Rarin. attorny-at-la w, nromn ritv- within six month from the date of this notice. .. . Adminlstratorof estate of Alonzo Wells, L. T. BARIN, Att'y for Admlnlstmtot. Orison Otr. Ju no Cth , 1874. $-. O O o o o G O o o o o G O o o Go o G o ' fi -i V I T- - t f : -