Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, July 03, 1874, Image 3

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THE ENTERPRISE.
OREGON CITY, OREGON, JLLY J, 1S7-I-
'; Co Out ana Come In- "
Next -Monday thTTiewly elected offi-
nm hilie their iksi
sitions in uie aw
4.: !, r Ktate. In
Clackamas
the following
12 newly ej
X. W. Kantian,
take their places:
fvuntv : Judge;
Messrs L. l- y-.M,u;
r Ciwoii, uoiiii"'1""" a
vevor.
nml
Thev are a
11 o-ooii men, ana we nac
" 1 I .
KTt that they will ao uieir
om
is
t
StTV
ths and luw discharged the lu-
nix in
ties of
ie oniee-io.iue enure itii.-it.--
'11 and witli creuu io nimsni.
tion o
sil rif-' lied "PS na iiinut; uu mv;n.-iiv
otheer . Uobt. Caiifn-hl has made an ex
I I ii ' 'lerk His records are reuiark
Vv... w L-,.i',t. and lie turns his ollice
iHlition to his
successor.
Jr-VV wo County
Comniissioners,
Messrs. Sharp ana a ten,
flit hf ul honest and comment olheers.
. 'i .....n i .1..
41 ---)
He
retires
to do well ana noiiesn .
iust wishes ot
his
man v
friend for 1
his future prosperity hi
mav tmrasje. " e retire
1 will only say
"I""' ! ' ' " r.:V,wl will only
,h"t "IhaiVdone vhat we regarded
uurdi.y.
Sr. Nicholas koii July Is unusual
ly brilliant. Tliero is a story by liret
lUrte, jiUmt a wonderful little grizzly
i-r it which the varied and curious
f. .it hi
iifs t me annual, imuv nvno-
Inaine, are tola witli an me un
thor's"
in r.
ing b
a IVS tl
customed quaintiiess ami hii-
,ilv must have been si cliarm
. . . - . - i i ,,
r. i our caressing n;nui.
asitlior, " sank awav in his tur
with d'
aiiiv languor, i i m ii mm
long w
,s -an iuto.iiation ot the senses:
iiim was si wilil delirium; to
to iml
him. an utter demoralization
of the intellectual faculties." The story
i-t linelv illustrated by Shcppard and
James C. i '.card, one of the engravings
being a capital picture of the author
distiirli'd in his sleep bv the infant
irrizzlvj William Cullen Hrj-ant con
tribute a beautiful little poem from
the Spiinish, and there is a very well
and " i
trreat fj
is larg.M
! Ijetter isox. evnu-ntiy a
orite witli tin hoys and yirls.
than usual this" month. Of
coursi
tlie number is full of jjood pic
tures, and one article contains live
.Magi?. Pictures,' which sire sure to
create a 'sensation.
S.-ribiji r's Moiithli" fr July contains
Nome n jtable feat u res, not the least of
which if i'rof. Hart's caret isll.y irepav-
i d arh
Mask,
views
Ill-rises
" Stud
here l
on "The SIiake.sjH-are
I ':. th-
vith a number ot cuts giving
this and other sillesred llke-
f the poet. Mr. Stoddard's
of Some I'.ritish Authors" are
... . . . , ....
riinwun a paper on ann-Mi.t,
."'i.wt'd bv another on tlie same
The nuicli controverted " Or
to ! !
subi'-d
t'aodox Minister
is heard from again
t.n Our Kschatoiogy. I no opt-mng
article of the iuuiiUt is one of the
;rat Smith illustrated by Kdward
King: Missouri is here described with
eonsider.il 1c detail as to its historv, re
soiirces and -nteririses. Dr. Holland
iieiiss.- New urk," Taxation tliat
Kills" and "The Southern States."
The o 1 Cabinet is about "A Search
f.,r a Fugitive:" and there is the usual
variety in the other departments.
Tii.VNfJs.--Mr. Thomas Sellwood, of
the Scllkvooil Uardens at Milwsiukie,
left at Lr office this week a very tine
lot of .Arrents of the cherry variety,
which ! Ie
six turUji
i-p vitv larire :na ricn. nun
i' - i j
is, eaclTot" wiiieh would meas-
lire si?
sweet.
lncnes tiirongn, soim aim
lie is devoting his energies to
raising line vegetables, sum trom what
we havf- seen he is making it si success.
Mrs. Is-ac M. Foster sent to our office
three heads of lettuce, which were
ahout tlie finest things we have seen,
each of them being as large as an ordi
nary cabbage, and as tender as could
he "des:ied. Mr. Kent has also our
thanks for the free use of her cherry
trees.
llKriKKS. (.'apt. J. L. Miller has ten
dered hits resignation to the O. S. S. Co.,
to take jelfeet the 1st of next nioutii.
("apt. viiler has been :i long time on
. is universally popular, sum
;een acconiuiiilating to those
had business with the com
pany. I Je are not adviseu who win
U hisVrobahle .successor. Citt. M..
retires oil account of private business
and pro noses in the future to devote
his entire attention in his mill, Mr.
Church going to S in Francisco to open
a house for the disposal of their flour.
Thty are live business men, iui'1 we
wish them success.
Ptcsir. The ltebecea Lodge of tills
city have accepted an invitation to join
the Sifters from Portland, to-morrow,
and u meeting of the Lodge is called
tomorrow morning at 1 "o'clock. A
tine time may be expected. Tiie
grunds selected are located :ilove the
locks on the opposite side of the river.
IJ.ii.i.. The ball given for the benefit
of the Library last Monday evening,
was a splendid success. Lverybody
enjoyed themselves and the refresh
ments were excellent. The ladies have
our thanks for a bounteous supply of
ice cream.
CklkMiation. A grand celebration
and display of tire-works 'will occur at
1 o , 1. .
loiuaiKi rarK to-morrow. Ar
rangements have been made by which
lersons trom tin place can attend and
return after the tire-works have le
displayed. -See advertisement,
Tim Km iu kant noAi..-p,v private
letter we learn that about two hun
dred head of cattle have come over the
Harlow route this season for Will-im-ette
markets. Tiie road is said to be
in good order and cattle come down in
good condition.
liCNAWAV. The team belonging to
Messrs Lngus A Albright ran away
last We1lne.sd.-13-. There was no partic
ular damage done, with the exception
of smashing the hay-rack considerably!
CinAND Lunch. (Jeo. Fuchs proposes
to set a grand lunch at his place to
morrow in connection with his lager
nnoi-,"inc'5,vhk'n !iro of the verv finest
H1'',it.y- Von want a feast, give him
uill to-morrow. .
ated.W. W. Moreland, attor-"(T-at-law,
has opened him an office
on Main Street, opposite the Court
House, in the office formerly occupied
"y Vg. Ross, where he will 1e pleased
to see those in need of his services.
Not a Scccess. Mrs. Mary A. Ilurd
was announced to speak in this city
last luesday. The attendanco
very small.
was
,1N lows. Mr. S. Klsworth, of La
Orand was in town la-t Friday, on hi3
"v to Kugene Citv,
4TWon. .Slieriir; J. M. grazer,
J. T. Al F" j j Ward, County
JrU"..ir- V Moreland, -School
f?r A"endent; J. JI. I.euellen, As-
orS I, "amplx-ll. re-elected, Sur-sc-sor
1 tai.rht Coroner.
n ni i . i - -
wi n io ex i
i Vhthfullv and to the best nuere
,l;ui'i'i...Vvr Tho.se who retire fro
OI. 'ur..l""."l W L. White, who hi
omce ,..., for the r,as
i ,. rhein or has their integrity ever
J is In.d. The verdiet of the
ollli s V'll done good and faithful
Krv-il" ,r- lWtie the retiring
S Treasurer, mc; s no eulogv
from s. . The lVP.e a knovv tht
...... lut i ' ill WI ' .
tM stlrv ot tne war oi jm, caneu
' UelHi a, the 1 rummer." Ijy Charles
11 irna li which will stir up the patri
otism :I I 'jrirls as well as boys. "Jaik-in-the-Miliit"
is afnll of information,
Him nvli
has ev.
who h i
Fourth of J'y
Mr. John M. Bacon has furnished a
with the original copy of a Fourth of
Julv celebration held in this city in
is4fj, the first ever had on the North
western coast." The manuscript is in
the handwritng of Col. T'Vault, now
deceased; the orator, Hon. Peter II.
Iiurnett, is dead, and Capt. Knighton
is also dead. Tlie rest of those named
in the proceedings are still living, most
of them now citizens of this count v.
We give the original cony of the pro
ceedings, which is as follows:
We are highly gratified with tlie suc
cessful eiforts of the committee of ar
rangements, and the citizens generally,
to celebrate the anniversary of Ameri
can Independence in an orderly and
becoming manner and with a truly pa
triotic spirit, evincing thereby the un
dying interest of American citizens, in
tlie ierpetuity of the monuments and
happy results of the noble deeds of '7G.
This day csm never lose interest with
the American people while thev retain
the enjoyment of national indepen
dence, individual liberty and a partici
pation in the free institution of a happv
Republic. A day that marks the be
ginning of a new era in the world's
history an era, noted as tlie age of
religious, jioliticsil and mental freedom
and improvement a day consecrated
to liberty and upon wliose sacred en
joyments no selfish or ungenerous
spirit should ever bo permitted to en
croach. Upon the annual return of
this memorable day, the American,
wherever he wanders, and whatever
be his circumstances, feels the warm
devotions of his soul devoted to the
Jod of Liberty suul the free and be
loved institutions ot "his own nsitivo
iand, which he can never forget or
cease to love while his heart remains
susceptible of the hallowed inlluence
of unaffected patriotism. It cannot
therefore lie a matter of surprise that
we should celebrate tlie birth-day of
our national independence, even on the
shores of the Pacific. We give below
: brief summary of the proceedings of
the day in Oregon City, under the su
perintendence of the committee of ar
rangements, named in our last:
A very handsome liberty-pole, which
had been presented to tlie committee
by Mr. Win. Holmes, was erected un
der the superintendence of Col. Win.
Finlev, Marshid of the day, and fol
lowed by a round of 31 guns. The pro
cession was formed :tt the Citv Hotel
and marched in double lile under com
mand of Col. Finley with the Hag of
the United States borne in front, to the
Methodist Church, when the farther
ceremonies ot tlie day were ojiciica
with appropriate thanksgiving anil
prayer by Lev. J. L. Parish. Tlie Dec
laration of lndeiHMidcnce was then read
from the stsind by A. L. Lovejoy, Ksq.,
after which the" Honorable 'Peter II.
P.uruett, Orator of the day, addressed
a crowded siudience of both sexes in
an extempore speech, in which he ex
pressed, in his tree and happy style,
not only his own .sentiments, but those
of tho 'community. The oration was
well timed and judiciously adopted to
our ieeuliar circumstances; but as
Judge Iiurnett, at the reuest of the
committee suul many other citizens,
lias promised to write it out for puhli
lication, we forbear any further re
marks. We Iiorie to receive it in time
for our next. '1 lie procession was then
marched as before to the hotel, where
a public dinner was prepared by Capt.
II. M. KiiightoM, proprietor, by" order
of tlie committee, which was for sill,
and we believe gave general satis
faction. The cloth Ix-ing removed, the
following regular toasts were read suc
cessively by A.L. Lovejov, sit the head
of the tsible. smd M. M. MeCsirver, at
the foot, and cheered sis follows.
Irrtftlnri hie .School Money.
llelow we give the amount each dis
trict is entitled to from the irreducible
school fund. The School Clerks are re
quested to call as soon as possible and
get their orders:
No. Ain't entitled. No. Ain't entitled.
lis. Coin. 'ur. 1H. Coin. Cur.
I $12 70 11 15) 'M ?LD 1:5 5 5 2S
2 L"J o7 o r : s 4s
:; s-i 71 '21 r,i :;i; 2s (hi 7 :si;
1 is :;n l so :i 11 o us
." M 3.1 s :;2 :ts 17 hi 4 :o
a 2u n " 7 :i 22 no r 7."
7 24 40 i 40 40 4S SO 12 NO
S 24 40 4(1 41 1) 2o 4 on
y 72 s :;2 42 :?4 7 y 12
M 27 4 " 7 20 .'. o() S St I
II lo 2.1 4 (Ml 41 Vi oO 4 2."
12 24 40 ! 40 4 .t! OO S lid
l:l 12 20 .1 2U 47 2S S7 7 .r0
14 .54 Hi H J 4S .'51 11 8 Ki
lo 40 S7 lo 72 4!l 2 2- S K
Pi 47 OO 12 .'111 "(l 11 a) :i W
17 .".2 :;o s ."Vl 51 11 on .5 70
15 20 l:t o 7S o. y 1" 2 40
20 2"J !KI 7 Ml fio 2'i Si li NS
2: 2:5 IS (j OS ;V! 20 7" 5 40
24 :i'J 00 10 25 ;u X 50 1 2-1
2" 11 so :; (Hi 5s li m 2 or,
2' 4" It 11 St .VJ It UO . tH)
27 11 00 2 SS O.C.222 'Jfi 5S .HJ
:il :t7 82 H K) VSl 22(H) 5 75
:U 2S 87 7 50 F 57 14 il 3 HO
:'.2 34 75 l 12 Fr 5 50 145
.3:5 4i 3t! 12 Hi F 15 10 SO 2 75
Rather Rouoh. Mrs. Mary Ilurd
delivered her second lecture (and we
hope the last) in this place last Wed
nesday evening, to t very few hearers.
We were otherwise engaged, conse
quently we hsive to tsike what we sire
informed from which to judge her lec
ture. We learn that she is anything
but interest ingm'itUer in her delivery
or subject matter. For example, she
asserted that a "child bom out of mar
riage was as good as anyother, so long
as it was trom the man the woman iov
ed." That may be her view of matters.
Decent women will think otherwise,
and if this is her platform, we think
she should smnouce her position so that
resectable women wilt not ue ueceiv
ed by going to hear her. -
Letter L,ist. The following is a
list of the letters remaining in the
Post-office at Oregon City, July 2, 1874
P.lunt. Sarah Miss. I'.ranimer, Ari-
minta. Chace, John. Katon, James, 2:
Fallert. 15. Hatch. (',', Iluniston, I-aia
vette, Xewell, Austin, Patterson, Geo.
s.
If called for, pleasesav when "adver
tised." J. M. 1'acos, P. M.
Gone Surveying. J . 15. David and
Ceo. 'ewman left here lastSunda3' for
Utah, where they will remain during
thn snnimpr emrarred in .surveying.
force of hands in the employ of John
M ehl rum left, for Idaho on Monday.
We wish the hoy a a pleasant trip and a
sate return home.
Teachers. At the public examina
tion held in this city last Saturday, the
following persons received certificates
to teach in this county: K. C. Ilacket,
Mary 1 racket t. ('has "MeLeran. Ellis
lirown. Samuel Drown. Mollie Deatie,
Mary Drougliton, Lavanche Ilackctt
Mary Frost and Alexander Thompson
I. O. O. F. Election. At the regular
meeting of Oregon Lodge Xo. 3,1. O
O. F., held on the 2Gth ult,, the follow
ing gentlemen were elected officers for
the present term: W. U. Pope, X. G. ;
MO. At hey, V. G. ; L. T. 15arin, R. S. ;
J . T. Apperson. Treasurer. The new
officers were dul3- installed last even-
handsome. Clark Greenman has
been fooling with poison oak; Jim
Jenkins is driving the truck, and Clark
is laid up with a pretty badly swollen
face. It hasn't improved Clark's good
John Myers wants to buy all the
count- orders in circulation, for which
he pays the highest cash price.
SI j 1 1 I110 .1 f .ft 1
I'!""- 01 mew cooi sou a wa
ter these hot days.
ON a isit. Mrs. Crosbie arrived
in town last Thursda3' on a visit to her
mother and her many frieudo,
. Quite a number of our people went
down on the steamer Senator, last Sat
urday evening, to witness Magurie's
Min'strels. Those that went had a
pleasant trip and were highly pleased
with the entertainment, Capt.Miller
will nlAaca ci .w.. . 1 1 . V
.. ... ,.lJt our mantes tor cour
tesies extended to us on the occasion.
Gone. Dr. Nicholson, principal of
our Seminary, left here last Friday,
accompanied by his brother-in-law!
Charlie Jenkinson, for a visit to his
family and triends at Victoria. We
wish them a pleasant vacation
PosTMASTKR-s. Geo. A. Crawford
has been appointed postmaster at
Spring water, and Wm. II. Wade, at
Zion, both new offices in this county,
Kepairkd. The steamer E. N.
Cooke has recently been undergoing a
thorough repairing.
Horn. In this city, June 27th, to the
vife of W. E. Dement, a daughter.
One of the recently convicted
County Commissioners of South Car
olina, Godfrey B. Cloy, while on his
way to the penitentiary, slipped his
handcuffs and jumped from the train,
although it was running at the rate
of twenty miles an hour. His bold
ness may have deserved greater suc
cess, but he was afterwards recaptur
ed and taken to his destination.
A Hrllllmit Itrrorrt of Cures.
Aii American humorist tells us that it
would have been money in his pocket if
he had been burn without si stomach, and
then proceeds to figure up the cost of si
chronic dyspepsia, to which he is a martyr,
and which he says it is impossible to cure.
On this point, "Josh Billings," (for he is
the party referred to Is mistaken. Unless
his stomach dilfers from all other dysiep
tic stomachs, llostetter's Bitters will cur
him In less than throe months. This it
would be safe to guarantee under any pen
alty. There sire few, a very few, actual
sieciflcs for disease in existence, And IIos"
tetter's Stomach Bitters may be set down
ns one of them. In eases of indigestion it
never fails. Persons who hud suffered for
many years almost every conceivable spe
cies of torture from this agonizing com
plaint, have been permanently cured with
the Bitters in six weeks. Hundreds of such
instances are on record, nut ln-nt icsited by
the testimony of prominent, men in every
walk of life, eminent physicians among
the number. But this celebrated vegetable
preparation is something uior-' than 11
stomochic tonic. In liver complaint its ef.
feet is as direct and immediate as that of
calomel or blue pill, and far more salutary ;
and in alUliseasedconditionsot the bowels,
notable in cases of constipation, its regu
lating projrties are in the highest decree
srrvic -able, t he new settlements in the
west and all low lying tracts of country in
fested with miasmaticexhalations.sotruit
lutatthis season, of the various types or
intermittent levers, should be always well
stocked with this incomparable chologue.
which will cure any case or lever anu ague
in u icriod varying from three days to t hree
or four weeks, according to the violence 01
he complaint. Nervous disorders which
sire always aggravated uy tne auuncraicu
liuuors usually prescribed by physicians.
are readily cured by a course or this sidmir
able combination- in"dicine, in which the
properties of si stimulant, a tonic and alter
ative are happily blended.
Portland Market lie port
Wednesday, July 1, 1ST!
iold in New York to-day, HIS.
Portland i x-gal Tender rate., SJ buying;
W selling.
uesit Demand is-gixx.1 at tl &l.1 iw H
cental, sacked.
Oiits !(, 17 bushel, sacKca anu ueiiv-
ered.
Flour In consequence of tlie condition
f the wheat, market, Hour has been ad-
meed to St odifbo .r".
butter The receipts are large and the
market well stocked with all qualities.
1 'rices range from 2D (a2-'5 cents.
Kggs Market supply full; prices linn
at li cents v dozen.
Wool The market continues dull anil
quotations are furnished at -Jiicjlc t ll for
good article.
bacon The supply on hsind remains
abundant. Sides urn quoted at lUtollc;
Hams, i:tf,l ie, smd prime Shoulders at KOt
tic
San Francisco Market Report.
San Francisco, July 1.
Wheat in Liverpool Average California,
12sf.vl2s. od. ; Oregon, Pis.
Flour Superfine, ?. iw,ttri ; extra, o J7.
Wheat oast.J I HO.
Ilarley Coast feed. $1 37fl 50; bay feed
$1 :tS; bay brewing, $1 50.
Oats ;ood supply in maritei ; prices are
$1 50(3,1 70.
Wool Quiet, fine to choice clear, 20(vJ'.
Oregon City .Market Report,
Knteri'hise Office, July 2, 1871.
I-egal Tentlers, buying, Si : selling MK
County script. l: City scrip, 80.
Tin? following are the buying prices for
nrinluce. and the selling price for others:
Wheat-Demand good and selling at 80
tor 35 5 bushel.
Flour iooi supply in marnet, anu sell
ing at ft 00v 00.
.Middlings Are quoteti at si ier ton
shorts, $20 ; sind bran $12, with full supplies
on iiand.
Oats Supplv equal to demand ; buyers
are paying :!', 10 cents.
I'otatoes ev. l icr ousuei.
i inions Quotable at I cents per pound.
Kgg CJood supply, 15;16 "t doz.
Chickens $2 5oi,:50 per dozen.
Putter Scarce, 15fl(i cents for gootl fresh.
Wool For choice lots, 2tiov2ti cents.
Dried Fruits Full stocks In market;
Apples are bringing 4cto5 cents per pound ;
pesiches li cents; currants iu(oi.j cents;
Plums 15 cents.
Sugar Crushed, 1-VS,15 cents; Island 9
10M ; San Francisco refined, 12tol2-4 cents.
Tea I!est quality r 1 per pound, and oth
er brands ranging from 60to75 cents.
OofTce Ilcst sirt icleS-J cents.
Salt Ranging from 1(5,2!.
Syrup 50 cents per gallon; best article
GO cents.
Usicon Hams ll(SilG cents; Shoulders,
8 cents; sides, 910 cents per pound.
Lard Per pound 14tol5 cents.
Oil Pevoe's Kerosene per gal Ion, 60(3.75
cents ; Ian seed $1 25.
lieef on root Jood fat cattle find ready
sale at 5,'i cents on foot.
Pork We quote at "to cents.
Sheep Few offering ; quote at $2 50(53 50
per head.
Hides tJreen at from $2to3, owing to the
size ; dry 15 cents per pound.
A CAHD.
Oregon City, June 12, IS71.
Wm. P. Burns. Agent of Pheanix Insur
ance Co., Drar Sir: On the -1th day of June
niv barn was destroyed by lire. On the 5th
you was notified or the same. You prompt
ly notified the Company of my loss, and
o"n the 10th inst. Mr. Dirnon, the gentle
insinly agent and adjuster of the Compauy,
was on hand, the loss promptly and cheer
fully adjusted and a draft for the amount
($7IH) in full, placed in my hand.
We thank you, and through you, the
Company which you represent, for the
prompt and cheerful adjustment of our
looses and we join in the general verdict
of the' people in saying. The Old Phoenix
of Hartford offers reliable Indemnity.
1 KODXEYTOMPKIXS.
Special Notice.
Why suffer from Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
and loss of appetite .when you. """j -in"-
Dr Henley" celebrated. I X L. Bitters er
rect a perfect cure ; they are a pleasant and
invigorating tonic, and endorsed and rec
ommended by our mosE-eminent Physi
cians fas per certificates on each little) for
allomplaintsof the Liver and Digestive
Orgauis. As a family medicine they have
bo equal. Sec advertisement In another
column.
For SALE.-We will seJJ either a Flo
rence or Orover it 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
may be accommodated, we will sen
them on the installment plan, payable
so much per month until paid for.
KT-For the verv best Photographs, go to
Bradley & Rulofson's Gallery with and
ELEVATOR. 43 Montgomery street, pan
Francisco,
COURTESY OF
UNIVERSITY
The Parker Gun. We take pleas
ure in calling attention of our "V alley
friends to the wonderful merits of the
double-barreled breech loading shot
guns manufactured by Parfcer Broth
ers, West Meriden, Conn.
The highest testimonial received
from all sections of the country, and
the thorough test given it in the field
by our friend Capt. Green 11. Samuels,
warrant us in asserting that it is the
best breech-loadinir shot gun in the
world. The 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 th'e
ease with which it may be kept clean
i ts availability 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.
"Warren Sentinel ;" (Front Royal, Va.)
CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID.
Published as a waksiso and for the
benefit of Youso Men and others who
suffer from NERVOUS DEBILITY, IX3SS
OF MANHOOD, etc., pointing out themeatu
of self-cure. Written by Nathaniel Mat
fair. Eso.. who cured himself after im.w.
going considerable quabkery, and mailed
free on receiving a post-paid directed enve
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NE TO-DAY.
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1874.
CELEBRATION
OF TIIE
NINETY-EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY
OF OCK
NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE.
riHK CITIZEN'S OF EAST POHT-
JL land intend celebrating tho coming
Fourth of July, 1871, at
THE EAST PORTLAND PARK.
The festivities during the day will consist
of addresses by prominent speakers, read
ing or the Declaration of Independence,
ami a Concert by two Bands of music, etc.
In tiie evening the grounds will be illumin
ated with Chinese I .amps, and there will
be a great display of Fireworks.
We give a friendly invitation to the citi
zens of Portland and Oregon City to attend.
COM. OF A 11 ft AX O K M KX TS.
GRAND FOURTH OF JULY LUNcTT.
GEO. ELICITS
Would announce to his patrons and tlie
public generally, that he will spread a
magnificent Iainch at his phice, opiosite
the railroad tlejiot,
Suturilar, July 1th, 1874.
He will also be prepared to furnish them
with Winehard's celebrated Imager Beer,
smd the finest quality of Port, Cherry and
Kliine Wines.
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MONEY TO LEND LN S
and upwards.
Oregon City, March 10. 1ST1
"ONEY TO LEND IN SUMS OF $500,
Oregon City, Harcnw.w.j.
malotf juiir bu. c .-i- n
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ott r.AT.TT?nmiTA
ICEW STORE!
IB. .A.. HUGHES
WOULD AXX'OUXCE TO THE CITI
aens of Oregon City, and vicinity,
that he has purchased, fitted up and filled
the store
OPPOSITE THE P0ST0FF1CE,
on Main Street, between Third and Fourth,
Oregon City.
My stock consists of
Dry-Good, Groceries,
Hardvrare, Crockery,
Glanswnrr, Yankee
- Xotlons, Boots
and Hboed,
Clothing, etc ,
which I will sell at the most
Xt e a s o n a "ble 3?t a t es.
Call and examine my stock and I will
suit you. n. A. HUGHES.
Oregon City, June 19th, 1S71.
SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF !
TIIE IMMEXSK WLVTER STOCK Of
BOOTS and SHOES!
: at tur :
Pacfic Boot & Shoe House.
Corner First and 3Iorrison Streets,
poRTi,Axr, o una ox.
Will be Closed Out for the Next Thirty
Hay 6
At and Less Than Cost.
I It I C K St
IVdles' Kid Foxed Balmorals......
..$1
... 1
.Misses' do uo
Children's do do
Men's Heavy Boots,
Boys' do
Youth's do
Children's Boots
Men's Kip Hand-made Custom 3-soled
1
2
2
1
1
1MX)IS s
Patridge's Slaughter Boots 4
do Grain Hunting Hoots 4
Ilibbard's Celebrated Hand-made
French calf 6
Smith, Champiin 1- Co. (Portland)
Custom French calf 6
Smith, Champiin Co. (Portland)
Custom American calf.
Men's best Quality Hunting
do American Riding
do Buckle Artie Overshoes
do Alaska do
do best quality Rubber do
Women's Buckle Artie Overshoes
do do do
do Self-acting Rubber do
Men's Serewd Brotrans
do Pegged do
do California Calf, tap sole
do do butr ealf, tap sole,
mar6-tf
AT
E. D- KELLY'S,
MAIX STREET, OREGON CITY.
J TJST AIIIM VKD',
Ex John L. Stephens,
DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO,
A FULL STOCK OP
MILLINERY GOODS!
MILLINERY GOODS!
Latest Styles !
Latest Styles !
HATS and BONNETS,
Hats and Bonnets.
Feathers and Flowers !
Feathers and Flowers!
RIBBONS AND ORNAMENTS!
RIBBONS AND ORNAMENTS!
IN ORE AT PROFUSION!
IN GREAT PROFUSION!
LADIES, mil mid examine Stock
and Prices. It -will le our endeavor
to plene all, as to Quality and Prices.
nprltitf
GREAT SLAUGHTER!
IN
DRY-GOO D S
AND
CLOTHING!
PANIC PRICES!
AT
V. LEVY'S.
J.
The pood hav been bought at PAXIC
PRICES and will be sold in accordance.
Don't forget calling before you lay In
your supplies.
Oregon City, March 31, 1874 it
Sheriffs Sale!
BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE AND EXE
cution issued out of the Circuit Court
of the ttate of Oregon for the County of
Clackamas, to me directed, in favor of D.
B. Hannah, and against Wm. N. Holmes.
S. J. Hensley and S. D. Holmes, for the
sum of Sl.tiiti 50 (dollars), gold coin, togeth
er with costs of suit and disbursements;
now, therefore, I have levied upon the fol
lowing real estate, to-wit :
- The northeast V and the east J$ of
the northwest H of section 13, township
3 south, range 2 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 the half acre mentioned
to be of four equal sides, and the center to
be the exact center of said mill ; and on
Friday, the 10th day of July, 1874,
at the hour of 10, a. m., at the Court House
door in Oregon City, Clackamas county.
Orepon, I will sell the 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, ShertC
June 12, l74w
THOMAS CHARMAN
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 Ximble Six Pence is Better than a Slow
' '- Shilling.
I have lust returned from San Franolsco,
where I purchased one of the
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF GOODS
ever before offered In this city ; and consists
In part, as follows :
Boots and Shoes,
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps, ' ,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Taints and Oils,
Sash and Doors,
Chlnaware, Quecnsware,
Stoneware, Crockery,
Plated ware. Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Ladies and
Gents' Furnishing
Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy No-
Rope, Faming tions of Every
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
Mattings, Oil
Cloth, Wall Paper, etc.,
Of the above list, I can say my stock is the
MOST COMPLiKTK
ever offered in this market, and was seleted
with esix?cial care for t he Oregon Cit v trade.
All of which I now onVr for sale at the
Lowest Market Rates.
No use for the ladles, or any one else, to
think of Roing to Portland to buy goods for
I am Ditcrniinrd to Sell Cficaji and not to
allow myself to be
IXDERSOLD IX TIIE STATE 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 me to know the re
quirements of the trade. Come one and all
and see for yoursolves that the old stand of
THOMAS CHARM AX
cannot bo beaten in quality- or price. It
would be useless for me to tell you all the
advantages I can ofTer you in the sale of
goods, as every store that advertises does
that, and probably you have been disap-
1 1 1 ; . . 1 - . .
Come, and Srr.antl Examine for Yourselves
fori do no wish to make anv mlstiikpR.
My object is to tell all my old friends now
that I am still alive, and desirous to soil
goods cheap, for cash, or upon such terms
as ngreeu uon. inanKingall for t he liber
al patronage heretofore bestowed.
TIIOS. CHAUMAN,
Main Street, Oregon City,
Iegal Tenders and County Scrip taken at
market rates. TllOS. CIIAHMAN
50,000 lbs wool wanted bv
THOS. CHARMAN
OREGON STEAMSHIP CO.'S
STEAMBOAT NOTICE!
Str. K. 1ST. COOKE,
Will leave OREGON CITY for PORTLAND
every day (Except Sunday, at 7ht o'clock,
A. M. Returning, will leave Portland for
Oregon City at 1 o'clock, P. M.
Sti ALICE,
Will leave OREGON CITY for CORVALLIS
every Monday and Thursday of each week.
Sti DAYTON,
Will leave OREGON CITY for McMINN
VILLE, LAFAYETTE and DaYTON, and
all points between, every Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday of each week. "Leaves
the Basin at 8 o'clock, A. M., and connect
with the train at Canemah at 9, A. m.
Sti-. ATLiBAjNTY,
Leaves OREGON CITY for HARRISBURG
and EUGENE and all intermediate points
every week.
Str. Fannie Pattern,
Leaves OREGON CITY for ALBANY and
all intermediate points between twice ev
ery week. J. D. RILES, Agent.
Oregon City, February, 14, 1S74.
JOHN SCHRAM,
Main St., Oregon City.
MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF
Saddle, Ha menu,
Saddlery-IIard-ware,
etc., etc.
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
WAN T E D,
AKD ALSO,
A LI' ,THER KINDS OF HIDES, FOR
. which I will pay the highes market
price In cash P.ring on your hides and get
your coin for them.
JOHN SCHRAM,
Saddle and Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, 1873-m3.
RECREATION!
HEALTH!
Wilhoit Soda Springs !
THIS ESTABLISHMENT, SO CELB
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 WILHOIT, Proprietor.
June 3d, 1874. Ju5ni4.
IMPERIAL M ILLS,
Savier, LaRocque & Co.
Oregon Cit".
Keep constantly on hand for sale Flour
Middlings, Blan and Chicken Peed. Parties
purchasing feed must furnish tne sock.
13 R. JOHN WELCH,
DENTIST,
OFFICE IN
OREGON CITY. OBEGOX.
f
A UCTJIOX AND COMM1SSIOX.
A. B. RICHARDSON,
Auctioneer,
Cmer of Front Si 0Js ron
Auction Sales
Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Mot
chanuise ana iiorses.
SALE DAYS Wednesday and Saturday
a n 1)1iT7 1DrU1V
- Auctioneer.
At PriTatc Sale
English Refined Bar and Bundle Iron
.ijk"bu square ana octagon tmi
Steel, Horse Shoes, Rasps,
Saws.Serews.Fry-Pans,
Sheet Iron, II.
G. Iron.
. ALSO
large assortment of Groceries and Liq
uors, a. Ii. RICiLRDSOX.
Jan. 1, lS7S-tf. Auctioneer.
NEW GOODS
GOODNEWS!
PRICES REDUCED TO SLIT THE TIMES.
LOOK OUT FOR GOOD
ISARGAlIXS!
S.ACKERMAN&CO.
H
AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
stork of
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS
which they offer
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST I
We would say come snsd convince your
self before purchasing elsewhere, Onr stock
consists In partf
Fancy and Staple
iJry Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Boots and Shoes,
Ladies and Gents
Furnishing Goods,
Notions, Grocer-
i e s, Hard
ware, and a great many other articles too numer
ours to mention ; also, r
Doors, Windows,!
Glass antlPutty,
etc., etc
All kinds of Produee taken in exchange
for Goods
ALSO
Wool AVYriitect
For which we pay the Highest Prices.
S. ACKERMAN & CO.
Oregon City, Octobe r 31, 1873-tf.
Final Settlement!
In the matter of the partnership estates of
Frederick Charman, deceased
In the County Court of Clackamas County,
Slate of Oregon:
VRTHUR WARN ERADMINISTRATOR
of the partnership estates of Charman
& Brother, and Charman, Warner A Co.,
having filed in said Court, his final accounts
for settlement thereof, 4 Mas and is order
ed that Monday, the sixth (Sth)day of July,
A. I)., 1874, be set aftart for hearing objee
t ions to said final account and for t he set)
tlement thereof with said Arthur Warner,
Administrator.
By order of said Court.
ARTHUR WARNER.
Attest: Administrator.
R. F. CAUFIELD, County Clerk.
June 4th, 1S74. 5ju5w.
Citation !
In the County Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Clackamas.
In the matter of the estate of Jacob Kandle,
deceased :
npO THE HEIRS AND OTHER' PER-
I sons interested in the estate of Jacob
Kandle, deceased. Whereas the duly ap
pointed administrators of said estate havo
fllod in said Court a petition praying for an
order to sell a part of the real property of
said estate ; now, therefore, in the name of
tlie State of State of Oregon you and each
of you are hereby person ally cited to appear
in the County Court of Clackamas County,
tate of Oregon, on th Urst Monday in.
July, that bc-infc the 6th day of July 1S74.
and the first day of the regular July term
of said Court for 1S74, then and there to
show cause, if any exits, why an order
of sale should should not be made as In
said petition prayed for; said land being
described as follows : The south of tho
southeast of section 32, in township 3
south, range 3 cast of the Willamette Mer
idian, containing 80 acres.
It is further ordered that a copy of this
order be published in the Oregon City E?
TEBPRisK.the litigant organ for Clackamas
County. Oregon. . W. L. WHITE,
Attest: County Judge.
R. F. CAUFIELD.
u.R.1 County Clerk.
1. T. BARIN, Att'y for Addministralor.
Administrator ".Notice !
In the matter'of the estate of Alonzo Wells,
deceased:
ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE
J.1 undersigned that he has been appoint
ed by tho County Court of Clackamas
County, State of Oregon, administrator of
the estate of Alonzo Wells, deceased ; and
that all persons having claims against the
said estate are required to present the
same to me, with the proper voucher, at
thcofflce of L. T. Barin, attorney-at-law,
Oregon City, within bIx months from tho
date of this notice.
ALLEN MATTOON.
Ad m in istrator of est ate of Alonzo Wells.
L. x. BAIUN.tfy for A-tonlnlBtrarcr.
Oregon Cty, Juno 5th, 1S74. trw
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