iTHE'ENERPRI
iTegon citv, precox; jc.ne mi. im.
City Seminary.
The Cit-1 Seiiinary iwns formall3'
closed for the summer vacation on yes
terday. For two weeks, the teachers;
)!ve leen busy ivith reviews and ex- :
urination exeil.. On yesterday i
tt-riiMn the e.rcie-s were of a Iit( 1- ,
rvan.l s...-i:.l eh.iaeter. 'IJ. literary ,
JxVn-isi-Me.msiste-1 ofdeel.iiuati.MiH and
filial eonii-isitions -Several ot the
, .u nations were well rendered arm ,
..1.1 iu. .r lu.ii. aable mention. 1 he
,:oI positions vcrJ earetully prepared
1 .1 showed api-Ml de-rte ot culture
f. bol!i thoii-h and nianner. 1 nu
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oftlu? occasion, however,
i. . .ii. .r i iicce
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Nora Hons, who ',
i is a
;?:l'lll
i.h, Miss Jt.,ss;gave a sli..it yaieuie
t v It w,ts couched in choice-lan-Km
mi'l tom-li'-nirl y rendered.
"... i i iiit closed has been
Tin
one of tae
Ix st m its wnoie iu.-nr.
r.f t.,:whe!-s lias been able
a l a.le.iuato.:il, laboring only for
rii-advaiicmcnlof th stiid.-iils and
tie, Lest interest. of the school, toe re
sults are .piite. notieeaole. e era
;.,1;lI1.s are l--ig m ... e in the Corps
of teaeh.-rs. Th principal. 1 lot. I. A.
Macruui. lias resigned Ins I"'"'"" "r
one ni'-'ie akin to that w .:eh he in
tends to follow: in tiie tuture. J iol.
AW W. Moon-bind will open a law
..ffiec. Mi-sSu-jtii Athev, one of the
present teachers goes wit h her tat her s
Lmilv tooCliiirni... Ti.e lolloping
resolutioiK ofnfiK . t and et.eiii were
un.m... ...dv i.. i-,--d .it the last meet-
- in--Hi. citv Council, on the witli
I oi-tlie ab-.ve named teachers:
U-v.Ived. ThJit tlie thanks of the
(-,iv 'cuneil o Uixgoii. City, .and
' s . ..
the
throu'iii tiiem in
thanks ol tlx; coni-
T.imiitVt 1 irg"
iredue to t!ie teachers
)i-egon (.'it v Sjminary
,1111.1 Ved ill till
tint intg the p--st
hvo vears ior uio elli-
4Il III .1.111- o. ...v... ...... -
dact'- l the seho. band we heart ily eom-
... .:mIi. i til
nieii'l tli' in lor,dlie active part Hi y
have taken in racing the school to its
i.'resi-iit standari! of eliieieney and
.-lil.irMii
it -solved, ihi
as a mark of the high
ostceiii in which
e hold them as gen-
tl. i!!i-n and tub
n imr.-ii.i I i--11 oil
respei.-tively and our
larir past services as
,te;n-
is.
the
'corner le instructed
t.i furnish ce ll o " them with a copy of
tln-M- rc-ioliiiions.
Tlia t--a-h-rs elect for next year are
Pr.f. Nich' lsor,- princinal: Prof.
W. ltnnl all. Mi.-s Kate llunsaker, and
Miss lOniniu Cheaoweth assistants.
pr.or. M u-m'M.--This gentleman.
v.ii'i Iimi b-cii employed ns principal i
for tin-iast tiirf- ycar.s in the Oregon
Citv .Seminary. :r. tires froiu.it this
ut--i;. bi.'ri-ei" h:k connection with this
iuii'.'jiina he iia;snou n himself to .-.-
j.-uticni in of liJih educational ouali
(i::is i. ay l ha.j-gjveiJ lj.'iiversal Kat-
isi.u tion. e (louhL tiie wisip.;in 1 our
citv autliori!i.i sjju
allowing him to
u it leiraw fnnii tbe school, and while
Vchlel!ie re:'est conlideiice in his
successor. Prof. Nicholson, who lis
t ii in the sci.ol for the past two
vears. we think B-t h should have l-en
i-i-tHiiie.l. Prof. Tl orej.UJ I also retires
finni the M-iioi 1, oenteriiilo the prao
tice ..rihc I .iw. j'rot. Macruin. we are
i i . . . i ... i : . . .
till. mil -.1, lias oeeu leiinercti tin: ucpii-
T sliii tin,t"i- t;.ini. .Vppi-r.-wn,
;ud wi 1
i-t
i
sit 1 .
CtllAMMMl S'i
oi l'i.os;;i). Prof.
S.-ho. 1 closed last
was a puMic ex
pands, at which a
Pooe'.s linmm
We.lncs.J .v
'i-V. .
aiiiiniU-'a '-'of th
iitue.'H-r '.
f)l- s.-!io,.l
S-.-llv. I
the bicii.Ji and patrons of
w.-f -rc-ci-.t. It.-v. .1. W.
lelivei'.'d a verv interestimr
ad.lri'SJj s .: v. -.- :i
.Io!insi. a! so ui:v
r.-ii! iiks to t!i-- i
lias l-.-n v..-!io.r
- in c .rne-d. an-1 M r.
le a l'e-.v appropriate
chol.u. The M-!u...l
n l.-d diirinir the pas'
lcr:ii, and the j..u--ons ure. i-Iim-i-ii
wilh (he progress the 'pupils have
in id.. We an- not advised when the
next term will ec-iiiine:ice.
KxrrusioN. We see it announced in
the Portland iiiers that the Daugh-U-rs
of Kebcecjii.I if Portland, projwse
to ct'Icbrate tlie "ourtif with a grand
basket picnic a.d i-xciirsi.-n, coming
unto this place on the line steamer
iil. uin lte Chieifan l Lroing up to the
jjiove al.ove tin- locks. (i.xid niu
ie is to ai:'-oiii-aiir the excursionists.
Tae ladies will uo'doaht make, the af
fair a uraud snci i-ss, and a line time
will be had. Wb would suggest that
the K. beeca L:-ige of tiiis place join
t'letu on the grounds.
Moxkv Wanxkp. Thosu persons
who know them -i Ives ind -bt(d to this
otHce, either for u! crip'ir.n, advertis
ing, or job work, are requc-tcdP c 1
and settle, rt'e dislike to dun our pat
rons, out some appear to be under the
htiprtvN'd'in that we do le-t need any
money, and heti-e never think of set
tling ii'. We Wiint our accou-nts closed
up, ami trust thut those t whom this
notico a'oii -s, kill settle without fur
ther being dunni d.
1,f.it1's.-M I.. R Horning, who
has been in our employ for the past
two years an 1 a half, left us last Sun
dav to emrage irjoth'-r business besides
sticking tvpe. We regret that he ha
deemed it best to lieve us, as we had
iK-come to rcvrirsi him as a part of the
-.stabli.shmeiit, but we hope that he has
lettered his condition. During the
time he has betpi in our employ, be
has given entirj' sat isfrctioii and has
been trustworthy- in every respect. We
wisii him almn l nt success in whatev
er occupation Ik may engage.
Visitor. Mr.il!. Fuller, of Chewa
ean,.Iaeksn eoujnty, has been in town
for a couple of .iiys this week, visiting
relatives. He forms us that every -thiic
is prospoflus in his section and
that tho eountrUn that section is Idling
up rapidly wit!, settlers. He says that
is the lihesf'gi assmg country in the
world.
I.i:rrrnK.-Mrs. M irv A. ITurd, of
Fast Portl.md, will deliver a lecture at
-'the Court Hotjso on next Tnosdav
cveniiii-, on "inspiration and j.ropliesv"
aim rea.i )shik in lavor ot woman
sullrage. This Vuig has !gainel copsi
era bio uotoriot
h rough the State, ow-
ing to Sister Iu
tiwfiys strong opj.osi-
tloll.
Pkuson.u,.- '
had a call last Mcn
oran. a eaj ita!i-d of
hi is visiting Oregon.
day from Mr
S.m 1-"rancisco,
He came up in
-mpany with H n. Ii.
liolilsuiltll to see th
locks. He ex-
pres-,s luinseit highlv pleased with
our state, and regards the locks as a
most in;igiii;lcen; piece of work.
iVwci: Nkxt M. in-pay. There will
be a dance given at tho Idbrarv rooms
next Monday evening, the proceeds of
which are to be devoted to the benefit
hL.;1'' 1-'"r:r-v- splendid music has
lHn en--i-e.l to -ti ...s,. ..
'go.j.1 thrieinnyhecx pected. 'icee oat
uV lian 'T hlXUri Is wil' ,,e st-'rved i
M11 f
in
'J,;XIr- T1e eijjl. Iron of the F.piseo
1 uiday Sdio!!;. aecomnaniod bv a
"uniNr of friens, had their annual
tl.Vi" 0et9r,1'l:- Thev left here on
ll K
. - - -..n'i nt'iu ui me f.asi
tiaiu . . V K' uere inev Had a line
iiI,J,r?to,rniuin'-tiie evonimr. liisgtilv
IETi KNEP.TI.m. D. P. Thompson
lllrM home l ist Mondav after a llv--i?
11 it t thr. bcric-rs of r-v.r tntn
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atesthis veir. Her suhjeet was j)(,.Ssess all the pialifieations, as a teach
.: .. m..,.:-.i1 moral and i.livs- 1 . ... .
j-. lucaiiou. .-.v , .li-,-..,..! 1 er to irive entire satistacte.n. ami we
...lueation were . '; h dial and , ro fu v ;,ssim.(1 th;lt tho Seminary
the claims ot each aiyi ' w c I.'1. - wiU maintain its present hi -h standing
H -uted. In st vie ;V; , ' j7::7;.v I nsaneducathmal institution under him.
. ..i.i ii i v-i' done creilit to an literal .
dilution in the State It 'tainlv j Js Twx;Mr. c. Iycrs, of WH-
rV,17".lV.'rrr,i iiiatu At' tie dose oflier ! b-u" Creek, Umatilla county, a former
T.kttkr List. Tlio following is a! unuer ine new apportionment all
list of the Letters remaining in the the Western and Southern States,
Post-office at Oregon City, June 20, 1S74: except Montana and Wyoming, will
Cochran Charles; Durie, David E. ; receive.portions of the redistributed
Ilerrin, holla C. ; Klencer, Francis currency. Ohio receives about $6 -C;
Kelloir,-Mr. Iluu-her; Miller. Miss 000,000; Indiana, ?2,S00,OOO: Jliri
Annie; Spence, AbKolom, IT; euny, , liesotAf $r,00,000; Nebraska, 8800,000
Ja,nos; i and the other AVestern and Southern
If called for, plca.sesav when "adver- j " K i . ,JUUlut"i
i 1 t r n..r.v i A.r I States much larger sums.
Loadkp. The Governor Grover
conies down each trip fully loaded
with freight and a great many passe n- j
vrers. I,ong before this this time, in i
former years, the freighting season has
been virtually closed on the upper
Willamette. The Alice . also 'brings j
down good loads of freight.
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I'iiof. Mcnoi.snx. I ins genticnian
has been elected Principal of the Ore-
gon City Seminary. lie is known Hj
esident of this place, arrived in town j
vesterdav and is visiting friends and j
relatives. I Ie does not look very bad,
considering bis recent defeat for State
Senator.
S -hool Teachers will remember that
the public examination takes place
next Saturday. All are requested to lie
punctual in their attendance. The time
to commence is 1 o'clock a. in., at the
Seminary. Applicants are requested
to furnish their own stationary.
To School Ci.kiiks. The irreduc ible
school mo'i v has been received by the
County Treasurer, and School Clerks
can iret tho money by calling at this
otliee ami iretLiiig their orders.
P. A. Hughes has been adding to his
already large stock of goods recently,
and he wants the public to give him a
call and examine his ju ices and stock
before purchasing elsewhere.
i Fop. Sai.Kv On the 3d of next month
the Sherill" of this county will sell all
property advertised for delinquent
taxes. Persons interested should re
member the time.
(i(ioi) Si'aok. Tue upper Willame tte
if nil in LTood boating stag.-. Steam
boat men are happy as long as they
am not compelled to run on dry land
and sand bars.
Clackamas' Poiuion. Clackamas
eountv's portion of the irreducible
school money is Sl,(JU2 07 coin, and
;is
. m curi encv.
t'oiii; rcssioiial News.
WASiii.v;T(x, Juno 17. Tjuttrcll
has sueeeeued in causing the pay
ment of thirty-six claims of citizens
of Siskiyou county, amounting to S2o
000. forsnpplios "and transportation
during the Modoc war.
The House Judiciary Committee,
to-'.ay, by a vote; of six to live, re
solved to impeach Judge 3)n
rell, of Louisiana, and Judge Bus
teed, of Alabama.
The President has approved t Tit?
joint resolution for a termination of
the treaty oi the United States with
the King of the Belgians.
Washjxi; ton-, June IS. The Sen
ate has pas-e-d the bill for building a
bridge across the Wilhunotts river
at Salem.
Ciiic.uiO, June IS. Washington
specials say that the Conference
Coiniiiittoo on the Currency Bill
iiiially eanio to a conclusion late to
day by agreeing .on a bill providing
for redistribution of the National
Hank circulation to the extent of
s.r.0( HM)(!! I, and li.ving the legal ten-h-r
eircuhition at" iH2,M)0,0H).
T'.iis bill will pass the Senate, and
possibly the House. In that event
the President will si.gn it. Western
Liic rubers, however, do not give it a
si-ry cordial support.
The House Pacific ltailroad Com
mittee, by a vote of seven against
live refused to recommend the inves
. igationof the Central Pacilie and
Contract r.nd Finance matters.
Vr..sifisisTiix, June 1'.). The Pres
ident has nominated Samuel F.
lirmvii, iceeeiver ox I'lione .uoneys,
at Vancouver, Washington Territory;
mil Henry A. Webster, Collector oi
Customs, at Paget Sound.
The President has signed tho act
to nuthori.e the Secretary of War to
ascertain the expenses incurred by
Oregon and California in the sup
pression of Indian hostilities in the
-ears 1872 and 1873.-
The Senate has agreed to the fol
lowing amendment to the Sundry
Civil Appropriation Bill: Increasing
tho sum for surveys in Oregon from
s 10.0DO to SGO.000".
In opposing the motion to strike
out of the Biver and Harbor Appro
priation Bill the section directing
surveys to be made at numerous
points throughout the eountrv. in
cluding the Columbia Itiver, Mitch
ell showed that while freight charges
between Chicago and New York by
water lim s are nine and one-tenth
mills per ton per mile, and by rail
road twelve mills per mile, freight
charges on the Columbia river. b
reason of monopoly, are from ten to
twelve cents per mile in coin.
Wasuin-otox. June 22. The Pres
ident has signed the Currency Bill
reported from the last Committee on
Conf'-onee, and it has become a law.
A Washington special says: Con
firmation has been received that tin
Union Pacific has been giving secu
rity to some of its creditors, to the
prejudice of the Government. If
this should prove true, the Attornev
(ieneral will, at the earliest moment,
take stops to throw the company into
bankruptcy, when the securit.v tha'
has thus fraudulently been given
wm he set aside.
Tiie President has nominated Ben
Monin for Assistant Secretary of
State, Ilobert M. Douglas for United
States Marshal of the 'Western Dis
trict of North Carolina, and Lyman
K. Bass, lleprcsentative in Congress
from the Buffalo (New York) Dis
trict, for Assistant Secretary of the
Treasury.
The Senate has confirmed the nom
ination of V,. F. Potts for Gov
ernor of Montana; E. W. Willett
for llegister of the Ij-an.l - OtHee at
Bozeraan, Montana; J. D. Howard
for llegister ot the Land Oniee at
Del Norte, California; S. W. Brown
for Heceiver f Public Moneys at
Vancouver. W. T. : D. J. Malarkey
for United States Marshal of Oregon.
. The Senate has confirmed the nom
ination of Benjamin Moran, present
Secretary of the Legation in London.
to bo Third Assistant Seeretarv
State from the 1st of July. The
t i ;m.i
of Mr. Bass for Assistant Secretary ,
cf tho Treasury. j
Ttieoenatefltwm executive ses-
sion four hours this afternoon on the
Canada reciprocity lreaty. There
- was no vote or indication to show
-whether the requisite two-thirds vote
t0 ratify it could be obtained. The
treatv (yjH jr0 over until the nr-vt
V Yw,o-rn for L 1
session of Congress for tna action.
ASHiNfiTOK, June 23. The Pres.
ident has signed the Geneva Award
Bill, and has appointed Hezekiah
Wells, of Michigan; Martin llavnor,
of Mississippi; George II. Wood
ward, of Pennsylvania, and Caleb
Baldwin, of Ohio, Judges of tho
Court of Commission', to distribute
flip award. John Davis, of Abivo-
! ehusetts is clerk of the Commission.
- Congress wilt adjourn .to-day at i
p. m. ijoth houses iia e agreed to
the eonterenct? repuii on me Ueneva
award Bill.
CJood I'nough for Oregon. -
There seems to bo no further doubt
as to the success of the Democratic
party at the late election in Oregon,
although the result has been for
some days in doubt, and the combin
ations of the opposition were known
to have been of the most formidable
character.
It was stated some time ago that a
coalition had been formed between
the Democrats and Bepnblieans in
order to defeat the Independents;
and it was even said that the Repub
licans were content to have Governor
Grover retain his oilice, provided
their candidate for Congress, popu
larly known as Slirery Dick" Will
iams, could be assured of ..n election,
but in the general success of the
Democratic ticket, governor, con
gressman and all, there is little indi
cation that auy such coalition was
ever entered into. On the contrary
there is every reason to believe that
the victory gained by the Democrats
was of old-fashioned, straight-out
sort, independent of all outoide alli
ances or compromises, and all the
more creditable to the party for the
single handed houwsty of its achiev
ment. In this contest thero wore four tick
ets in the field; the Democratic,
headed by Lafayette F. Grover for
governor; the Republicans, J. C.Tol
raun for governor; Independent, T.
F. Campbell, governor, and the tem
perance ticket, made up in part from
the others, with Tolman in the lead.
Besides these elements of opposition,
all intended to impair the strength
of the Democracy', was the railroad
interest, that was exerted more pow
erfully than in certain other locali
ties, to defeat the Democratic candi
dates; but tho old party clung man
fully to its principles; the people
were with it, and the enemy was
iliseomutted.
Four years ago, Mr Grover was
elected governor by a majority of
(iol. In 1S72, Grant's majority was
40Sl.- In 1873, Mr. Nesmith was
elected to congress by 2071. What
tho majorities now are wo are not
advised. It is enough to know that
they are on the rij
.dt
The far
Paeilie. answers to the granite hills,
to tho waters of the sound and toe
shores of the Texan gulf, and the
entire Union will feel the inspiration
of its Democratic music. SY. Jouis
.;((.'.-.
Valk, IIic'iiakdson ! On his sur
rendering the portfolio of the treas
ury, the New York Tribune bade
l'iehardson farewell in the following
pathetic terms: " Gone like a beau
tiful vision. Like the baseless fabric
of a paper ten cent piece, the Great
Minister of l'inanci, who for four
teen months has delighted the heart
of the American people with the most
uniipie spectacle ever witnessed in a
republic has disapperred; faded away
like the plan for specie resumption
in sums of live dollars and less. "We
shall meet and we shall miss him."
Think how gradually he has slid away
from us; melted away like a moon
beam or a snowliake; dried up like a
lewdrop or like the red herring of
his native strand; gone like, a slow
trotting night-man: of finance whose
retreating footsteps echos on the eai
of a country that wakes in a cold
swe .t and rubs its eyes. Ah ! he
.vas great. In his line the greatest
we have ever had. How beautifully
the succession tapered oil' in him.
tie-was great in that the line endee
with him. The "little end of the
horn" was reached when he took tin
portfolio of Alexander Hamilton. In
tii is his greatness lay: that he wa
n!i;nerls. He had no predecessor
even Mr. Uoutwell to compare wit!
him, and there can never be such
mother. Tiie moid is broken. We
shall never look upon hi like."
Seeing is Uelievi ny.
If in this liberal aa;o there are per
otis to bo found who are so blinded by
.prejudice as not to believe that a medi
ated stimulant is an item of immense
.niportanee: in the catalogue of human
eniedies, we should liko them to wit
ness the wonderful Cllects which IIos-
etter's Stomaeh bitters are now pro-
lueing all over the country in cases o!
intermittent fever, rheumatism, biliou
disorders, dvspopsh, nervous com
olaints, constitutional debility, mental
depression and premature decay. T.
ie sure these c Hoots are nothing new.
The great vegetable invi'orant and it
cures'navc been before t lie people for
more than twenty-five years, and in
every vear of the twenty-live its popu
larit v has increased and its sale li.is
come larger. Yet there are no doubi
inanv thousands of intelligent citizens
who'have never had an opportunitv o
ohservin" for themselves the surpris
ing changes which this unorpiallei.
tonie and alterative produces Jtj sys
tems which seem to be hopelessly
broken, and in eases of disease which
are mt amenable to ordinary reme
dies l'robablv many of these regard
for the sick and feeble cvervw ueie,
what a staff of life it is proving to the
a-edand infirm, what a help in tune
of trouble to feeble women sutiering
from the eomidaints and disabilities
peculiar to tho sex, what a protection
to health and life in malarious dis
tricts, what a panacea for languor anrl
depression, what a .specific for all dis
eases in which the system room res to
od. Of all stim
ulants it is the purest and safest, of all
tonics the most fronial. etfective ana
atrroeable; of all alteratives the least '
vjolPnt and the inost certain in its ben- ;
eftcal results.
the statements made in rerunm u tm
sanitarv properties of the Ihttors with
some degree of credulity. on Id that
all such skeptics could seo with thoir
, ,i-i,-it the medicine is doing
Oregon City Market lteport.
Enterprise Office, June 23. 1S74. "
Ieffal Tenders, buying, Si) : st-lling !.
County sc-riit, 9U : City scrip, Kj.
The following are the buying prices for
produce, and tiie selling price lor others :
Wheat-lxunaud good and selling, at 80
tS5 V bushel.
Flour tiood supply in market, and sell
ing at $1 OOtu-3 00.
Middlings Are quoted at $23 per ton;
shorts, $2U ; and bran 12,.with full supplies
on haud.
Oats Supply equal to demand ; buyers
are paying cents.
Potatoes New, Si per bushel.
Onions Quotable at l'-4 wnts per pound.
Egg Ciood supply, ltioilS doz.
Ciuckens $2 6oj,: 5t per dozen.
IUittr scarce, la IS cents tor good fresh.
Wool For choico lots. -2:'V27 cents.
Uried Fruits Full stocks in market;
Apples an bringing 4ai cents ier "unU ;
peaches It cents; Currants lliil- cents;
l'luins 13 cents. -
Sugar Crushed, 13m-10 cents : Island Orts
lOj ; San Francisco r.-rtned, 12f12H O'nts.
Tea Best quality SI per jound, and oth
er brands ranging from Mei73 cents.
ColTee Host, article t cents.
Suit Ranging from li,'2H.
Syrup 50 cents per gallon; best article
00 c -nts.
Bacon Hams i(a.Q cents; Shoulders,
cents; sides, ft.ilO cents per pound.
lird IVr itound M13 cents.
- Oil Ii.vov--s Kerosene per gallon, COiTo
cents: linseed 31 5.
Beef on foot Oood fat cattlo find ready
sal" at iV'i.'i cents on foot. '
Pork We quote at 5f( cents.
Sheep Few offering ; quote at $2 50fo3 50
per head.
Hidesf ircon at from owing to the
size; dry 13 cents per pound.
The I'.MtKiiK tu x.-We take pleas
uro in calling attention of our Valley
friends to the wonderful merits of the
double-barreled breech loading shot
gnus manufactured by Parker ilrot It
ers, West Meriden, Conn.
Tiie highest testimonial received
from all sections of the country, and
the thorough test given it in the lield
by our friend Capt. Hreen 15. Samuels,
warrant us in asserting that it is the
lost breeeh-lojulinsr shot gun in the
world. Tho simplicity of construction,
tho easo -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 w hich it may bo kept clean
its availability to a country where noth
ing but muzzle-lo:ulingamniunition
can bo procured, all combine to recom
mend it to every sportsman who can
appreciate a perfect fowling piece.
"Warren. Sentinel ;" (Front Hoyal, Va.)
New Ho lie 'The fiilded Age,' Mark
Twain's lastbook, is the best, on the
whole, of all this humorist's efforts at
book-making. To satin-, throughout, is
very good. The hits at the follies of
the tiine are original and inimitable.
The book is sold by subscription, and
cannot be procured otherwise. It is a
prodigious success, and its sales are
without precedent. Mr. 1). Wright is
agent for this county for this popular
book.
Special Notice.
Why suffer from Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
and loss of appet it, hn you enn, bv us
ing iJr. Jli-nlfij'x cvfbrritfif I X I, UiKf): ef
fect a perfect cure ; they are a pleasa nt and
invigorat ing tonic, and endorsed und rec
ommended by our most eminent Physi
cians pis per c-rt itieates on each bottle)" lor
all complaints of tho Iaver and Digestive
Organs. As a family medicine they have
bo equal. sVe advertisement in another
column.
CONFESSIONS OF AFi INVALID.
Prm.isiiKD as a WAitNiNO and for the
b-m-iit ot iorxd Men and otiifus who
suller from NEUVOL'.S DF.IUblTV, I.oss
OF M AN HOt ID, etc., ointinn out thr mran.i
of srlf-cure. Written by Nathasikl M av
FAIIt. Ksn. who eiiri-il li i m -1 f n 1 1 n n. i..w
going considi-rabl..- quabkery. and mailed
lr.-e on reci-iving a post-paid Unvoted enve
lope, by the publish. -r,
DK. JOHN M. DAG N ALL,
It Clinton .Street, F.rooklyn, X. Y.
OIlT.VfI.KS T .H.VKUI.IGK.
Happy Tt.'li.-f for Young Men from tho
-irect of Errors and Abuses in early life.
M an hood restored. Imp'-dimeiits to Mar
riage removed. New method of treatment.
New and remarkable remedies. P.ooksand
circulars pr-Tit. free, in sealeil envelopes.
Address, 1IOWAHD ASSOCIATION', No. U
South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa., an In
stitution having a high reputation for hon
orable conduct and professional skill,
novii :ly
13. V. I:L U G Jrl lH S
VTOb'bD ANNOUNCE TO THE CITI
y y 7."-ns of Oregon City, and vicinity,
that h has purehaseil, litt.i-d up and li licit
the. storj
OPPOSITE THE FGSTOFFiCE,
on Main Street, between Third and Fourth,
O i eixo it O i t v.
My stock consists of
Drj--C;otln, Groceries
ilardwarc, Crockery,
(ilinfiwnrp, YanW
Notion, Boots
:inl Slxoes,
'lnt!ing, oc,
which I will sell at the most
11 o ;i s; o n it llo 11 i i es.
Call and examine mv stck and I will
suit you. "p.. A. HUGHES.
Oregon City, June litth, 1S71.
NEW OFFERS !
SMEW IDEAS !
See the Grand Gifts
jf Our Fireside Fririiil to its Subscribers.
Eittircly now mill unprecedented,
and so ill n -nill iitlerest every on-.
ion miss it if yon don't send for sam
ples ami full particulars wJiicli J ri
se 1 1 1 free !
EE THE GREAT AVATCII CFFER !
OUR FIUIvSIDE EKIEVI is now In its
Km n Vo!iimn, thoroughly estal'!i-lied as
the leading family and story V:-ek!y in
!he Union", has th" largest circulation,
and the best appointed printing and pub
lishing establishment and building i" tie
West." Is a large eiirht-page illustrated
and original family Weekly, price f t.Oa
p-r year. Every subscrib-r receiver a
magnificent pr-iuium and a share In the
distribution, fjubicribr no'
WE WANT AGENTS.
V- want a representat ive in every neigh
borhood. Nothing equals- it f. r agents,
nolle or f.-mal , young or old. Istrrie Ctli
ll'icft anrl a Sitprrb Outfit, exclusive ter
ritory, which is rapidly tilling up. Mut
apply at nnc. ssubserUv by s.-nding ?'l,o i,
and rocive the pa-er one year, a magnifi
cent t r unium, a shar- in the distribution,
and rc-ivo also I-'kee a Com pl-t" Outfit,
or snd for particulars. Name territory de
sir -d In writing. Address
WateksA Co., Publishers, Chicago, III.
IMPERIAL IVil L L 3,
SaTier, LnRocque & Co.
Oregon Ci".
Kp constantly on hand for salo Flnr
Middlings, Blan and Chicken Feed. Parties
jfurchasingfeed muct furni3bthe eack.
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFOPJJIA,
Sheriffs Sale!
B VIRTUE OF A DECREE ANT) EXE
cution issued out of t he-Circuit Court
ot the state of Oregon for the County of
' lactam as, to me dir?cted. in favor of D.
I. Hannah, and against Wm. N. Holmes,
S. J. tlensley and S. D. Holmes, lor the
sum oi $l,ti92 5d (dollars!, gold coin, togeth
er with costs of suit and disbursements;
now, thcreiorc, I have levied upon the fol
lowing real estate, to- it:
The northeast I and the cast H of
the northwest i of section I t, township
south, range 2 enst, containing 21K) acres,
more or less, in Clackamas County, Ore
gon, with the exception of oue-haif acre of
said land, on the center of which is located
a saw nfill, and the half acre mentioned
to b ot lour equal sides, and the center to
he the exact center of said mill ; and on .
Friday, tl 10tl day or July-, 1S7,
at the hour of 10, a. m., at the Court House
door in Oregon City, Clackamas county,
Oregon, 1 will sell tho above described real
-state, excepting said half acre, at public
auction, to the highest bidder, lor cash in
hand to satisfy execution, costs and accru
ing costs
A. F. HEDGES. Sheriff.
June 12, 1ST1.
: NOTICE
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD STATE
-L that lie has apKjinted Frof. S. D. Pope
to assist him tn the examination of all
person s.applying for certificates to teach in
the Uty School. THUS, t HA KM AN.
t.'ity School Superintendent.
- Oregon City, May 20th, 187 1.
To School Tcaehcrs !
rpiIE NEXT QUARTERLY EXAMINA--L
t ion of teachers for certificates to teach
in Clackamas county will take place in
this city, at tho Seminary, on Saturday,
June irrth. at 9 o'clock, a. m. Applicants
are required to furnish their own station
ery. A. NOLTNKK.
Countv School Supt.
Oregon City, Juno lth. 1S71. td.
3JELLING OFF I SELLING OFF !
XII E 13IMEN.SK WIXTKIl STOCK OK
BOOTS and SIIOES!
: AT TIIE :
Pacfic Boot & Shoe House.
Corner First and Morrison Streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON,
Will be Closed Out for the Next Thirty
Days
At mid Less Than Cost.
P It I C K St
Ladies Kid Foxed Ilalmorals ;
Misses' do do
'hildren's do do
Men's Heavy Roots,
Hoys' do
Youth's do
Childr.-n's Roots
Men's Kip Hand-made custom o-soled
Roots,
Patridge's Slaughter Loots
do Grain Hunting Roots
Hibbard's Celebrated Hand-made
French calf..'.
Smith, Champlin tt Co. (Portland)
Custom Fr.-nch calf
Smith, Champlin A Co. (Portland)
Custom American calf
Men's best Quality Hunting
do Am.-rican Riding
do Ruckle Artie Overshoes
do Alaska do
do best quality Rubber do "!
Women's Ruckle Artie Overshoes.!!..".'.
do do do
do Self-acting Rubber do
Men's Kcrewd Rrogans
do Pegg.-d do
do California Calf, tap sole.."!!!!""".
do do bulT calf, tap sole,.!!!!!
marfi-tf
1 -o
1 25
1 00
'Z "5
2 00
1 50
1 00
5 00
4 00
1 50
0 50
C50
C 50
5 50
t; (Mi
2 (VI
1 50
1 00
1 50
1 25
1 00
L75
1 no
4 50
350
AT
E- O- KELLY'S,
MAIN STHKKT, OREGON CITY.
.1 UfST A I? I ilVED,
Ex John Ij. Stephens,
DIFIEC7 F3CM SAN FRANCISCO,
A i-'CI,L. STOC K OK
MILLINERY GOODS !
MILLINERY GOODS!
Iat-st styles !
Tallest Styles !
HATS and BOXNKT.S,
Hats and Bonnets.
Feathers and Flowers !
Featli3rs and Flowers!
RIBBONS AND ORNAMENTS!
RIBBONS AND ORNAMENTS!
IN GUI' AT PROFUSION!
IN GREAT PROFUSION !
IjADIEK, call and examine StocU
and Price. I will le our endeavor
to please all, as (o Quality ami Price.
aprllitf
GREAT SLAUGHTER!
I X
DEY-GOODS
AND
CLOTHIXG!
PAPliC PRICES!
A T
The goods liav- been bought at PAXIC
PKirKs and will be sold in accordance.
Don't forg.-t calling before you lay in
your sup; lies.
Oregon l ity, March oi, 1ST1 .1 1
Lr. . PAIiKEK,
(Rate of Portland.)
Has opened an oftlc" in Hell & Parker's
Drug Stor--, s regon City, and would r.-s-jiectfully
solicit the patronage of the citi
zens of th" to n and county who mav be
In n"cd of medical assistance. U -sidencc
at the li tT House. ,n ay j-t f
DK. .TO HIV WELCH,
DENTIST,
OFFICE IX
OREGOX CITV, OREGON.
Monev ! Monov !
-fOXEY TO lEXD IX SUMS OF $.V)0
11 and upwards.
Oregon City, March 10. 1374.
raal'-itf JCHNSOi: & :rcC0"'ir.
r
THOMAS CHARM AN
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 Nimble Six Tcnce is Better titan a Slow
I have just returned from San Francisco,
where I purchased one of the
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
stock or GOODS
OTcr before offered in this city ; and consists
in part, as lollows : ..
Boots and Shoes,
Clothing, Dry Goods, . .
Ilats and Caps, . ..... .
riosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Paints and Oils,
Sash and Doors,
Chinaware, Queensware,
Stoneware, Crockery,
Platedware, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, I.adies and
Gents'-Furnishing
Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy No-
Uope, Faming tions of Every
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
Mattings. Oil
Cloth, Wall Pajjer. etc..
Of the above list, I can say my stock is the
M O S T COMP I. 10 T JO
ever offered in this market, and wnsselotcd
with especial care lor i he Oregon I at v trade.
All of which 1 now otrer lor sale at the
Lowest kYSarket Rales.
Xo use for the ladies, or any one else, to
think of going to Portland to buy goods for
I am licteriiiinl to Sell Vhrujt and not to
allow mysell to b
I'XBERSOLD I. TIIE 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 me to know the re
quirements ol the trade. Come one and all
and see for yourselves that the old stand of
THOMAS CIIAKMAN
cannot be beaten in qualMv or price. It
would be useless lor me to tell vou all tin
advantages I can otrer you in 'the sale ot
goods, as every store that advertises does
that, and probably you have been disap
pointed. All I wish to say is
Conir,nihl Slt.suhI Examine for Yonrxrlvrs
for I do no wish to make anv mistakes.
My object is to tell all mv old friends now
that lam still alive, and desirous to sell
goods cheap, lor cash, or upon such terms
as agreed upon. Thanking all for the liber
al patronage heretofore bestowed.
Til OS; eiiMciT w
Main Htre.-t, Oregon City,
Icga! Tenders and Countv Scrip taken at
market rates. THUS. CIIAKMAX.
BiT0,000 lbs wool wanted bv
TIKIS. CIIARMAX.
OREGON STEAMSHIP CO.'S
STEAMED AT NOTICE I
s ti i:. int. cooke,
Will leave OREGOX CITY for PORTLAND
every day Except Sunday,) at 7' o'clock
A. M. Returning, will leave Portland for
Oregon City at 2.Vs, o'clock, I'. M.
Sti ALICE,
Will leave OREGOX CITY for CORVALLIS
every Monday and Thursday of each week.
Sti DA'TOX,
Will leave OREGON CITY for McMIXN
VI LLP:, LAFAYETTE and DaYTON, and
all points b.-tvM-en, every Mondav. Wed
nesday and Friday of each week. leaves
the Uasin at S o'clock, A. m., and connect
ith the train at Ca,ncmah at !, a. m.
rii". iviijAr
Leaves OREiiOX CITY for IIARRISDURG
and El'tJlOXE and all intermediate points
every week.
v. Enimio I'att on,
Leaves OREGOX CITY for ALRAXY and
all Intermediate points between twice ev
ery week. J. D. lilLES, Agent.
Oregon City, February, H, 1S71.
Of the multitudes whose avocations
restiet them to a sitting posture, more than
two-thirds sulf-r from Const i at ion. lio
they not know that an occasional resort to
Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient
would prevent all their niiserv? Its regu
lating prope.-tl s are u n i ariilleled. For
sale by all deal, rs In medicines.
JOHN SGHRAfVi,
Main St., Oregon City.
MAMFAtTlRER AM) IMPORTER OF
JMinies, Harness,
WHICH HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS
can be had in the state, at
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
warrant my goods as represented.
1,000 DEER SKINS
W A IsT T E D,
AND ALSO,
-'i i7I1iERlCIXI,S OF "ES,FOR
4 '""ich I will pay the high.es market
Price In cash Lring on your hides and 1 g.-t
your coin torthem. b-i-
JOHN SCIIKAM.
. . siilHe and Harness Maker.
tJregon City, Oregon, July 11, 187:i-ra3.
RECREATION!
HEALTH!
"Wilhoit Soda Sjriiigs !
THIS ESTABLIsnMEXT, SO CELF
brated for the medical qualties of its
watT, is again open for the r"C-ption of
ptist. Thy ar reached In one day from
either Portland or Salem.
JOHN Wimorr, Frorritor.
JusoM.ISTl. J'i5rc4.
AVCTIIOZ axd commission:
A. B. RICHARDSON,
Aiietioiieers "
Corrner or Front & CV sts., Portia
Auction airs
Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Iei
chandise and Horses.
SALE DAYS Wed ncFdnv and FaturdaJ'
A. U. RICH AI?r SOX,
Auctioneer.
iUPihatcale.
English Refined Tar and riindle Iron
English Square and Octagon Cast -Steel,
Horse Shoes, Rasps,
Saws.scrc-w s,r ry-Pans,
Sheet Iron, R.
G.Iron.
ALSO
A large assortment of Groceries and Li-UOTrS-
, l-o., A. R. RICHARDSON,
Jan.l.lb.S-tf. Auclioneir.
NEW OOOIS
GOOD NEWS!
PRICES R EDITED TO SOT TIIE TIMES.
LOOK OUT FOR GOOD
ItAItAIAKt
S. ACKER m AN & CO.
IT
AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
stock of
SPRlKG&SimiER GOODS
which they ofTcr
CnEAPER TII AX TIIE CHEAPEST I
"
Ve would say come and convince your
self before purchasingelsewhere. Ourvtoclc
ciueltj In purl or
Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Roots and Shoes, q
Ladies and Gents
Furnishing Goods,
Notions, Grocer-
les, Hard
ware, and a great many other articles too numer-
ours to mention ; also.
Doors, Windows,
Glass and Putty,
etc., etc
All kinds of Produce taken in exchange
for Good'
ALSO
Wool Wanted
For which wc pny the Highest Prices.
S. ACKEUMAX & CO.
Oregon City, Octobe r Si, 187-tf.
Final Stttlcincnt !
In the matter of the l artnership estates of
rreuericK i nnrman, deceased.
In thr Count Court of Clackamas County,
o'dic oj .rrifoii:
4 RTHUR WARXER.ADM INTSTlt ATnn
of the partnership estates ot Chnrman
& llrother, and ( harman, Warner & C.,
having tiled in said Court his final accounts
lor sett lement then ot, it was and is order
ed that Monday, the sixth (lit h)day ot July,
A. D., lSTi, be set aj art lor near.ng objec
tions to said final account and lor the set
tlement thereof with said Arthur Warner,
Administrator.
Ry order of said Court.
ARTHUR WARNER,
Attest: Administrator.
R. F. CAFFIELD, County h rk.
June 4th, 1S74. 5ju5w.
Citation !
In tho County Court of the State of Oregon
lor the County of Clackamas.
In the mutter of the estate of Jacob Kandle,
tlecetutrrt t
ri0 TIIE HEIRS AND OTHER PER
JL sons interested in the estate of Jacob
Kandle, deceased. When as the dulj- ap
pomted administrators ot said estate have
tiled in said Court a i-etition praxingtoran
order to sell a i art of the n al propert of
said estate ; now, then-lore, In the name of
the State of State of Oregon you and each
of you are hereby persona il cited to a i ear
in the . ounty t. ourtof Clackamas t ountv,
t ate of Oregon, on the first Mondav in
July, that being the Cth day ot July 1874.
and the first da of the regular July term
of said t ourt lor 1S74, then and there to
show cause, if any exits, why an order
of sale should should not be made as in
said etition j rayed for; said land being
described as follows : The south H of the
southeast of section 32, in tovnship3
south, range 3 cast ol the Willamette Mer
idian, containing SO acres.
It is lurlli. r ordered that, a copy of this
order be published in the Oregon C ity Ex
TKRi'HiKE.the litigant organ tor Clackamas
Count , Oregon. W. L. W HIT E.
Attest : . County Judge.
It. F. CAUFIELD,
l. s. ounty Clerk.
L. T. RARIN, Att'y lor Addminlstrator.
AriiMimtrutor's Xotire !
In the matter of the estate of Alonzo Wells,
deceased :
"V'OTICE IS HEREF.Y GIVEN BY THE
undersigned t hat he has been appoint
ed bv the county Court of 1 laekamas
C ountv. State ot Oregon, administrator of
the estate of Alonzo Wells, deceased ; and
that all persons having claims against the
said estate are required to ires'-nt tho
same to me, with the j roi-cr voucher, at
th- office of 1 T. Barin, attorney-at-law,
Oregon Citv, within six months iroratho
date of this notice.ALi F v MATTOfWt '
Administrator of estaf of Alonzo Wes.
I.?. t;ARIN. Attv for Adminirtra.
Crvgcn City, Jyno ott 15. i. r
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