Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, July 17, 1874, Image 3

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THE EMTEBPRJSE-.
the July term, Ju use, issioneM :
an.l W'rofvr Fni7-er, Clerk, In the
l'.on.l "I ' ...i.l aDProvcJ, with
JlfrSlandJ.X. lUrlowas
... .t i,.U
Ward, Treasurer, tiled
J. .,,,1 1 t J.I
m l approve"!,
t'omi of Hiram
-tl.i.l .mil !illIrOVel
Jtnusht, Coroner,
i.i tlx imi of S--5.-
vlJhlWuaightaW.H.Ko
ureties. ...,..ti
01
Ki ot . i- vvniv'L1:.r. -Vv.wVi'
and approved in mo simi ,
D.Simlli and John Schram as
Iu'iti'.i rhn Tf T.pnrllen. Assessor,
7iiu o w.w. ... --- -- - , .,,
mil approvea in mi-
John . Myers and Thoiii-is Cnar-
"y? J SrSl allowed S12 from the
eouiitv funds to alleviate the immedi
ate5 wants of his family.
(,, i" n.vL.w ami others.
fu ii bridge ever the Molalla river, re
fl,Atrvir of road district No IS was
A t ed to ..pen the road iroin t he end
Mo bri.l-'c- on the Clackamas river t
V .. .l-,-. 's on the banks of said
wetition oi ..... ...... .
Ijtliwyi' Mn n m r vpr. re-
IVllS
nd
to
"". .7. I'.-.L-i-i 's on tlie banks oi sum
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5M
'StTheU'suui of 6:5 taxes on Mount
1'leasant Church was ordered relund-
V'X' coiintv road was ordered opened
A t oil ii j ()sV(.iro
Uj WM Mo r res i.u'd thenh-e ofJus
tiionS IVaee a:,l W. P. Hums was
'Sttl County Clerk,
,f the value of 'W, was ordered pur-
PnlnvTK Coinvr.--lvate of Jacob
Kndiehveastu; order of sale of SO
u'resofland -ranted.
O Fstate of 1". Charnian, deceased;!'..
Kilii-n appointed -uaiduui ad lituni ot
minor heirs i ,
I-'state of J. 1. llobbins. deceased;
seiiYi-annual report submitted, examin
ed and ap;r.vt"l. .
Estate of l- Chanvian, deceased ; it is
ordered that Ir. M. Chann ui, truar
dian for L. and F. (iharman, be allow
ed St' for tho clothiiur and education
of said heirs.
The same : semi-annual report sub
mitted, examined and approved.
i.-.f.it.. of .Iohn !'! -111111''. deceased:
semi-annual report tiled ; August ild set
as the dav of linal settlement.
r .......", r I v.milln ili-i.'.iuoil T A
M.e-iiim appointed guardian ad lituni
fir in. 11. ivaniue.
: ii-i ri I i 11-:'. I i :i o.f (I.W.. M.F.. S. I
J., Fred, and Frank Siw.ell; annual
report filed, examined and Accepted.
Estate of C. 11. Warren, deceased; in-
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ventory hr-u.
TliK Oswk!! I Hon Comi'ANY. Sev
eral weeks ao the Os-.vetro Iron Com
pany were coin pell -d to lilow out their
furnaces in e ns '(jiience of the nieltmir
down et'the h irth, and as n material
wa- at hand with which to replace it,
th '.mioanv were compelled to tele
graph an order to Xew ork,and sus
pend' op rati -:is to the jires.-nt time.
The !iearth having been replaced last
weli i tli" tires ere once mui e kinai. i.
li-tMou lav. and bv the end of the
weck-the Company will a.?aui be man-ufa.-t-irin.'
la-iruii. Additional heai ths
will Ji-..ii'eo!.'ie to hand, so that no mi-
n sirv d, l iv will be experienced m
case .i.f future aeeideUts . InO Vu-t
ofthi. rarnaceis very In-.il.v spoken
oi I.Afou .idrvm. n nil oyer the coast,
an lArauksaA hi-h in the market as
the! Vt Switch pi:4-
i l-a-is. The following is
from the Coiii-nereiil 11 -raid, of San
J--rm -;;e... -,i .!..; -Valy !.;h. will indi
the hi-,-: i estii.rite Uee-l on the
..; , ..t.eni i nre.i at ssve'J:o:
1 i a ii.ii i
i: ' -T.d: pu' iron are nr.
iiur iiil pri - I' 1 s
111.'!'- ):e.r- !i ' i x iron al ;
n in i.'Xii-t-oVh.
We
?i: S -oteii
Tin
do. ri ''d
)t!l:!lell.
ill it is !e-l I xilA more :i rism. ss.
Slog an. i :'.: York via I'an
The
una.
ii i-r-d ."' 1 1 pi "t
1 -a !, The ' r t ; 1 i;;i:u i-
! ',v's re.-'llied
;-.t "liand vith
?') t-ie.s of 0;--j-.);i
I i-;n oi i: !. i ; i.i o-n v --
liili is he! 1 at SI".
V Ml' i.t'o. A'.:', meeting of tin
.. ti.-i-iers of the Ore'-ei City Wool
iren iwnp.e,'
w
en M inuwietnrii! Company, held in
their oili.-e in this city last Saturday,
the j-V;io-,vinr '-renll. m ii were elected
in tors for iii ens;i:;;u: e:tr: M esrs.
lt.'.J '. W. S. Iji'l l an.l I. Jacob.
The ''ollowin are the ollicers of the
I 'onnanv for the vear. l'resident, 11.
Jacoii; "Yi.- :side:U, 1. Jacob;
TriM-ii.-.-r, W. S. Ii-id l ; S"eretary, M.
A. S; ration.
Who a:u; Tiikv? The 1'ortland pa
pers .-tat" that a couple ran off to that
city from this county and jrot married,
aain-1 the will of the parents of the
yoe.ii l i ly. The father next day went
to thai place, found them, and attempt
ed to ornana-nt the you:i'r man's coui.
tenan:?", which the old ircntleman
foutid to Iia r itlier more than ho bar
gained f,,r. The question is, who are
the pnj-ties ?
Tim I Ciia NuK'i. On the first inst.
the m; 11 for ('la -kanias county, which
has h-rct'fore 1 ft 1'ortland en Satur
day niprninir, was changed to Friday.
Tiiis einu els us to tro to press with our
paper '.(ii 'l'aurd y afternoon, and our
readeijs wiil "cl the naner the follow
ing daV. This cii;uue is a little docile
to b'-rl :-t the Portland papers at the
oxp-i . of the interior weeklies.
Nk,
ai i:. At the Julv term of the
Com
n;rt,an order was made to
a Sim.) safe for the use of the
pure
C milt
eliasi
are e.
Clerk. This sum ou.jcht to pur
very fm-j safe, and while we
'he opinion that the county
should have a i lii and Court House.
we presume the Court thought it best
to buy the safe and then' erect the
Court House around it.
The first term of school at the Union
S'hool House, Mr. John Hock teacher,
closed c.u July :i I, with an average at
tendance of thiit v-threo and a half pu
pils. I he t.-liovvmir scholars merited
mention on the Koilof lbmor: Flia
nsburu. Sarah ChUvood.. Jennie
UOi'T' 1V'".ll5"'-1,1 NVil"-"b Julian
N illie (.ra lon, Clara llink, and Xettk'
..'PASfiu.Nos.-Mr. Thos. Pope aud
family. Mrs. Clarke and MisS llattie
Harelay, returned home last Saturday
from a visit to the Soda Sprinirs, where
they had been rusticatin:. We learn
tliat they had a very pleasant time
AaciVED.-Mr. KelivanTvife, fath
er and mother of K. D.and H.I.. Kellv
old citizens of this pl-,e0, arrived in our
?'.?ilV?J:ly- U' trust that thev
hnd Oi-eon suiaeiontlv interest
U to make their future homo anion
then- children.
ru.U.n.-AYe had a call from Mr.
r- II. Krury, of Wheatland, last Satur
day. Mr Irurv has a patent for a sep-
n tori ' :lilh is v;rv lii'hlv spoken of
wl' :!i he intends shortly to tako
i. tst tomtruduce.
Pkuovai.. Wo received a call last
Wednes '.ay from Hon. V,m.Townsend
Senr.tor eUwt from Yamhill county.
He informs us that crops look well in
his countv, and Yamhill is in a pros
perous condition.
Leave?. Hon. P. P. Thompson
leaves for Washington Citv on the
ttoanier Tj-hich saUs from Portland to-
?V- !I errti to Iv? .i3fpt the en--re
.-umn-ier.
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ELECTION RETURNS
From the weveral Comities of tlilo State, of the Election lieia June 1st, 1S74.
, The following
-3 ?r5?5??r';?g??2'o?r?5 are the mm(fl Names
5 C zrz. S3 5 : .5 2 : : -5 r e: : 5 2 r eloratt"eate for which
5: dfz ' -.: 2.: -r: : - : S: : z r r : uletfn. Re- election
0 : -'::--: 5: r 7 :: Publicans, tin- was held.
1 : : js- - .A : i dy ijeinlents.
5 j ji s S-ggSggSigaSSajiSSScig co- A- Larow
gl n 5 5 5 5 S S H rc
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ic IvCC xc-.'t; v: -i Z ' 's.
g I tMfi SSgr.'ilksHtgSSss1 ?. 1 C M. Foster
K 1 II I S : - 1 3 SS ? H 5 x Kft
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2 j g 13 g M r iiS3? g 1 K-J- lawne.
j "gr.rjg.gvgf,g:r-jr.glz: i 1 Kowland
itn Tor's "Month r.Y Mmjazink ron
AuaUST. The August number of this
substantial Magazine of 100 pa-es is al
ready issued, and can be found at all
periodical denote in the country. It is
a superb number, and will bear critical
examination, for it is (died with slories
of a hi-'h order of merit, and the illus
trations of scenes on the Connecticut
river are alone worth the price ot the
Ma"aine. which is only l- cents single
copTesorSl "lOper year, and a je.-ctty
little ehromo uiven to each subscriber.
Published bv Thomas and laibot.
Hroiut'H Id street, l'.oston.
TjKttku List.-The following is a
list of the Letters remaining in the
Post-office at Oregon City, J uly 17, 174 :
Heals. John; I'.ead, John; P.arnham,
J. II.; Cutting, Chas. Jr. : Comer, Ueo. ;
Christoperson. Ola A.: l.itovi, Josepn ;
Miller, lion. Wm.: White, A. 1..
If called for, please say when ";wlvor
tised." J- M. 1Uon, P.M.
Sor.n Oct. Mr. Win. Strieklin last
week sold his beautiful farm to Mr.
Carothers for the sum of 2,t!K). Mr.
Jj. oroposes going Kast of the moun
tains to engage in stock raising. e
regret to lose sucn oni v.-nu-i.
ltrn ATiX(. T.ast Monday, Judge
Itandall, Havid and Chas. II. Canlicld
started on a prospecting expedition on
the head waters of the Clackamas.
They expect to be .cone three or our
weeks.
Iov. 'I he upper Willam -tt; is get
ting rather low, and steamboat'mg sea
son will soon be at an end for this year.
ThoOrover am1. Su.-cess are the only
boats that are iew running.
L.viviK St oi Mr. 1 . A. Hughes
has a new ad ertisement i:i to-day's
paper. He has just received a large
stock of crockery ware of the finest
opialitv. au-l other goods. lie means
business. Uive him a call.
PKiKoxvr.. We met Hon. A. II.
I'.rown on the train last Sunday even
ing, on his return from Salem, where
he had been on business connected
with his office of State Treasurer. Jle
was on his way to Baker City.
(I.U.r.Kii.-Wi: had a pleasant call
from our old friend Mr. Mabco'-k, of
Polk county, last Tuesday. He in
forms us that the crops in P.jlk county
look remarkably well, and a 1 ir-e
acreage of wheat will be harvested.
Orr ox a Visit. Miss Nora Moss
left here last Sunday for a visit to 15a
ker City, where she has relatives re
siding. We hope she will have a pleas
ant journey ami a safe return.
Thanks. We received l.i.si Monday,
a fine basket of cherries with the com
pliment of Mrs. Wm. J. Holmes. We
return her our sincere thanks. Such fa
vors always como in good time.
II K ia I ni N'f ) . The steamer Albany is
in the dry -dock undergoing repairs.
The steamer Shoo-Fly has also been re
paired at this place.
Fou San Fiianctsco. Mr. V.. H.
II ighlield leaves to-morrow for a visit
to San Francisco, where he will pur
chase a .stock of jew elrv suited to this
market. He expects to lie gone about
a month.
ArroiNTi;i). The County Court at its
recent term, appointed W. P. Ihirns as
Justice of the Peace for this precinct,
in place of J. M. Moor, resigned.
Ciianoku. Dr. Xorris has changed
his place of residence, and hereafter
those who may desire his services at
night will find him at the residence of
Mrs. Dr. Parclav.
Farm foii Sai.k. Persons desiring
to purchase a farm can hear of a favor
able opportunity by applying at this
office.
Notice. Kev. M. Judy will read the
rules regulating Methodist Societies, in
the M. K. Church, Julv 10th, at 104
A. M.
Open. The Library llooms of this
city are open to the public, free, every
Tuesday and Fridaj' evenings, and on
Sunday afternoon.
Atpoin tkp.-W. W. Moreland, Ksq.,
has been appointed Deputy District At
torney in this county by Mr. II. Y.
Thompson. It is a good appointment.
Music We call attention of those
desiring instructions in music to the
advertisement of Mr. Premier in this
issue.
r'r tfhAv ,r; best PhotoErraphs. fro to
r vv-xT1V1,i',(!;ons fa""ry with ana
yiontSomery Street. San
OBSTACLES TO M.VKHIAOK.
offectsor Kf;lrf7?Lnjr Men from the
err. cts or t.rrors and Abuses in carlv life
Manhood restored. Impediments to Marl
riape removed. New method of trnnioSP
ew and remarkable remedies. B,k,nd
Circulars sr,t fr-o, in sn NnP involo"
Address. HOWARD ASSf iciatIOV T
South Ninth St.. Phil-i,iink.i o. '-xo: z
stltutlon havlnp a hish renutat lonfo" hoal
erabl cocda a d rrce;loaaI skill,
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Brilliant Record of Cures.
An American humorist tells us that it
would have been money in his pocket if
he had been born without a stomach, and
then proceeds to figure up the co.t of a
chronic dyspepsia, to which he is a martyr,
and which he says it is impossible to cure.
On this point, "Josh Killings," (for lie is
tin? party referred to i.s mistaken. Unless
his stomach di tiers from all other dyspep
tic stomachs, Hostetters Bitters will cure
him in less than thr nionMis. This It
would be safe to guarantee under any pen
alty. There are few, a very few, actual
specifics for disease in existence, and JIo:-
totter's Stomach Bitters may be set down
is one of them. In cus'-s of lndijrest ion i
never fails. Persons who had sulfered for
many years almost every conceivable spe
cies of torture from this agonizing com
plaint, have been permanently cured with
the Bitters in si.v weeks. Hundreds of such
instancs are on record, authenticated by
the testimony of i rominent men in every
walk of i:fe, eminent physicians amontr
the number. But this celebrated vegetable
preparation is something more than a
stomoeiiic tonic. In liver complaint its or.
feet is as direi-t and immediate as that ol
calomel or blue pill, and far more salutary ;
a nil in alldis -ased conditions of the bowels,'
not.-.hl in cas s of consl ipation, its regu
lating properties !iro in the high'-st derive
serviceable. The ne-.v settlements in the
west and all low lying tracts of country in
fested wir h uiiasiiiaticexhalations.sofruit
tui at this sc-ason, of the various tvpesot
intermittent fevers, should be ub.vavs well
stocked wirti this incomparable cholo,rue,
wliieh will cur.; any ciseo!" fever and sigue
in a period varying from t hreeda ys lo t lin e
or four weeks, according to the violence ot
the complain!. Nervous disorders which
ar; always aggravat-d by the adult'-rati-d
liquor usually pw.-scribed bv pii vsieians,
are readily cured by a Pour.s.;r this admir
able combination medicine, in which tie
properties of a stimulant, atonic and alter
ative are happily bh-nded.
l i;:.
At t h-- r-.-sidenc" of Khler.fohn Harnall,
in t'lacka mas county, Oreiron.on W'eunes
d iy, Jul Si h, 1S71. aft r an illness of s.-v-nt-'en
d iys, Absalom Sjn-nee. in his -J'5d
year. The deceased, n nephew of Mrs.
Darnall, having b 'en an invalid for abut
: hr--" yea j- i -ft his home in Illinois and
cam; lo Oregon a few weeks ago. iiopiii-r
by :v change of climate to r-rovi-r his
health, but after a short sojourn among
us sickened and died of inflation of the
bowels. Thus " one by one we are passing
awav." V.F.li.
Illinois papers please copy.
H aver Creek, July 12th, 1&74.
San Francisco .Market JJcport.
, San 1'kanci.sco, July 10.
Wheat in Uverpool Average California,
l's";d2s. 2.1. ; Oregon, lJs. fid.
Flour Superfine, 5i.'orj.; extra, $0 37.
Wlc-at Co:i st, 1 ii':v t 7j.
Barley Coast feed, ii 75(l 80 ; bav feed
$1 bay brewing. Si 50.
Oats Good supily in market ; prices are
?1 5Uf.(,l 7H.
Wool (inlet, fine to choice clear, 252.
I'ortland Market Ileport.
WmiXESDAV, Julv n, 1S71
(iold in New York to-day, 110.
Port land Legal Tender rates, sj buying ;
or-i s.-irriig.
Wlc-at Demand is good at $1 CO.fl J5 ?
cental, sacked.
Oats I'M 15 bushel, sacked and deliv
ered. I'lour In consequence of the condition
of the wheat market, Hour has been ad
vanced tO $S)!li 5 .
Butter The receipts are large and the
market, well stocked with all qualities.
Prices range from lS!'t22 cents.
Eggs .Market supply full; prices firm
at hi cents dozen.
Wool The market continues dull and
quotations are furnished at 'is i-'$0c s II. for
a good art icle.
Bacon The supply on hand remains
abundant. Sides are quoted at labile:
Hams, l'k'iiHc, and prime Shoulders at
Oo
Oregon City Market Iteport,
Kntekprisk Okkick, July 1(, 1ST i.
IiOgal 'Tenders, buyimr, 8!l'i : selling Mli.
I 'ounty script, !K : 'ity scrip, SO.
The following ar- the buying prices for
produce, and the selling price lor others :
Wheat-1 ema nd good and selling at 80
y,?S5 9 bushel.
Flour fiood supply in market, and sell
in tr at iMnVv"' M.
Middlings Ar.- quoted at ?25 per ton;
shoris, ?20 ; and bran 12, with full supplies
on hand.
Oats Supply equal to demand; buyers
ar' paying li-rt, t cents.
Potatoes New, ?l )er bushel.
Onions Quotable at 1 hi cents per pound.
K'J Oood supply, lo-iilO v doz.
Chickens 5tKa.'- 50 per dozen.
Butter Scarce, 1iJ.'x,1S cents for good fresh.
Wool For choice lots, :i29 cents.
Dried Fruits Full stocks in market;
Apples are bringing 4c(Vi cents per pound ;
peaches 14 cents; Currants lijilo cents;
flunis 13 cents.
Sugar Crushed, 15'il3 cents: Island Org)
10 ; San Francisco refined, l(a,Vhi cents.
Ten Best quality SI per Kund. and oth
er brands ranging from 0075 cents.
Coffee Best article 33 cents.
Salt Itanging from 1(S2S.
Syrup 50 cents per gallon; best article
00 cents.
Bacon Hams 1110 cents; Shoulders,
8 c -nts ; sides. '.I'ilO cents per pound.
Bard Per pouiwl li(4,lo cents.
Oil Devoe's Kerosene ier gallon.3,75
cents : Linseed ?1 25.
Beef on foot fiood fat cattle find readv
sale at cents on foot.
Pork We quote at ;'ib cents.
. Sheep Few offering; quote at J2 503 50
per head.
Hids ?reen at from ?2v3, owing to the
size ; dry 13 cents per pound,
A CARD.
Oregon Citv, June 12, IS7-1.
P. Frits, Ag-nt of Phoenix Insur
anee Co., O'-arSir: On the It h. day of June
my barn was destroyed by Are. On the 5th
vou was notified of the same. You prompt
ly notified the Company of my loss, and
on the lnth inst. Mr. Dimon, the rentlo
manlv agent and adjuster of the Company,
was on hand, the loss promptly and cheer
fullv adjusted and a draft for the amount
(;700) in full, placed in my hand.
We thank vou, and through you, the
Oompanv which you represent, for the
prompt and cheerful adjustment of our
losses, and we join in the general verdict
of the people in saving. The Old Phoenix
r.i Karr;,r i ofTrs reliable inderanitv.
COURTESY OF
TTTTVF.PSTTY
Speciul Notice.
Why suffer from Dyspepsia, Indigestion
and loss of appetite, when you can by us
ing Dr. Henley's celebrated I X L. Bitters ef
fect a perfect cure ; they are a pleasant and
invigorating tonic, and endorsed and rec
ommended by our most eminent Physi
cians (as per certificates on each bottle) for
all complaints of the Liver and Digestive
Organs. As a family medicine they have
bo equal. See advertisement In another
column.
Fou Sai.k. We will sell either a Flo
rence or G rover ifc Haker Sewin-r Ma
chine at San Francisco urices. Inorder
that those who desire a machine and
are not able to pay the entire amount
mav he accommodated, we will sell
them on the installment plan, payable
so much per month until paid tor.
The Paiikkr Gun. ve take pleas
i , ,.e. i,i .'illbifi. n f ton t ion ." - . ,
u, v. ... ....... .. yL wUr aiiev
triends to the wonderful merits of the
double-barreled breech loadin" shot
guns manufactured by Parker P,roh
ers. West Meriden, Conn.
The highest testimonial received
from all sections of the country- and
the thorough test given it in the 'field
u wUI menu .iiju. vj itrcu is. Samuels
warrant us in asserting that it is the
best breech-loadimr shot gun in tho
world. Tho simplicity of const ruction
the ease with which it can le 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 chanire to any
sized game that niaj' present itself the
ease with which it may be kept clean
its 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 Iloyal, Va.)
GO K SdNS"o FA nThVALI D .
Pcm.isiiEn as a wausi.vo and for the
benefit of Vorxfi Mks and others who
suffer from NEltVOUS DEBILITY, LOSS
OF MAN" HOI U i, etc., nointingout the means
of self-cure. Written by Xathasiel May
faik, Ksq., who cured himself al'tt-r under
going consilerable quabkery, and mailed
free on receiving a post-paid directed enve
lope, by the publisher,
DM. JOHN M. DAGN'ALL,
11 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
NEW TO-DAY.
.T. 17. HKEISTlSrEl,
TEU'IIEII OF VIOLIN, PJA0 AD ORGAN,
or ror.rr.Axi,
Would ivnnounce to the citizens of Oregon
i ity that he will visit this place in a few
days for the purjKise of giving instructions
in music, either on the Violin, Piano or
Organ.
Mr. Brenner sj c iks German and French.
Oregon City, July 17, 1S7I.
EXHIBIT OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY
lor the fiscal year ending Juno 30, 1S71 :
Comity Treasurer' Report.
COUNTY KCXD ACCOU.NT, PR.
To coin on hand Aug.!), &S7 7J
To coin on Marion Co. war
rant 731 9i
To int. Marion Co. warrant.. l--j !
To coin lor currency sold l.jii 5S
To coin lor trial lees 10 aU
To coin, land redeemed lis S3
To coin, ferry license..... U:j
To coin of .Sherlir, taxes for
lS7o 150S 71
Total coin $ 6077 03
To currency on hand Aug. 9,
17:1 $ 33 -J7
'lo currency. lorleiture of
road bunds 59 05
To currency lor trial fees 170 2D
Total, currency $ 02
To Marion Co. warrant $ 71101
To Co. warrant on citizens
near i'uuding river 1.-00 00
To Co. warrants ol .SUeriir,
taxes for 1S7: l.")7."il '.IS
Total, Co. orders lfiGSti 89
School fund $ tSOOii 47
('Ol'.Vl 1" rt'.Nl) ACCOUNT, Cft.
By coin frir redeemed Co.
warrants ? lls.J 79
By intere.it on redeemed
Co. warrants .Wi S2
By coin on hand to balance ISo7 12
Total, coin $ (xi77 0.1
By currency sold . 5 171 .To
By our. 011 hand ro balance 90 ii7
Total, currency $ 'Jiio 02
By Marion Co. warrant f 731 91
By Clerk's vmchcrs lor
cancelled warrants.... lo'J.jt OS
Total, Co. warrants... JIUtWij JS9
STATK KL'ND ACCOUNT, OK.
To coin on hand Aug. 9.
119 00
lo coin of Assessor, ;stat-
poll tax. 1S71 p.s 00
lo coin of siieritr, tat;
tax, 1S7-1 113:H fd
To State warrant and hit... 10S 11
l'ocoin of Assessor, State
1'H tax "w to
Total 5117S0 02
STATK KU.VI) ACCOUNT, Cll.
By State Treasurer's re-
reclept ?1172." 02
By coin on hand to balance 5," 00
T ital.
: I 1780 02
County C'lerk'n Report.
EXl-KNOITUUl-S :
F.xpem-esof Circuit Court,..
Kxix-nses of County Court
1209 69
2323 82
253 5.5
8-513 90
11 03
109S 05
2752 50
751 80
123 50
Miscellaneous, Stationery, wood,
etc
Bridges, lumber lor road districts,
and repairing of bridges
Drawing jury lor Justice Peace
Court
Criminal cases in Justice Peace.
Court
Collection of taxes, including sta
tionery, copies of assessment roll.
I'aupers, insane, etc
Board ot prisoners, repairs of jail,
etc
Elections, including posting notices
notices on judges, poll-hooks, re
turn of poll-books, per diem of
Judges and Clerks
Koads and extra pay Supervisors
District Attorney's lees
1 "ounty Commissioners
Kent of Court House, salaries of
1070 as
1277 01
150 00
277 00
i.oumy auuge, ireasurer
School Superintendent ,
and
1900 00
Total amount for which orders
were drawn $22079 10
Amount of outstanding orders at
last report 12326 91
Total $11100 01
By amount of canc-lled
and redeemed orders $19(330 33
By amount of outstanding
orders to date 11775 C-S
Total $11106 01
Outstanding orders to date $11775 OS
ASSETS :
Certificates of lands sold
for delinquent tax'S $int 04
Coin in Treasury, Co. fund 1837 42
Currency " " 99 07
Judgment in State case 319 SO
Total ?337S 93
Indebtedness over andabov eassetsf 11396 75
SUMMARY :
Received from all sources 5133J5 43
By amount paid State tax..?10772 02
poll 953 00
' " on School
Sti pt's orders, coin 6260 37
" " currency 235 3t
By amount school fund on
hand, coin 1211 16
By school fund on hand,
currency 20G CO
By amount county iund
on hand, coin 1S37 42
By amounteounty fund on
hand, currency 90 G7
By amount State fund on
hand, coin o-l 00
By amount currency sold... 174 3-
By amount cancellbd and
redeemed county orders.. 19G30 33
By amount interest paid on
cancelled and redeemed
county orders 10CI 26
By amount Marion county
warrant redeemed 731 9i
$13315 43
R. V. CAUFIELD.
County Clerk.
Attest :
July 6th, 1S74.
IMPERIAL m ILLS,
Sayier, LaRocquc & Co.
Oregon Cit".
Kep constantly on hand for sale Flour
Iliddlings.Blanand Chicken Feed. Parties
purchaflrg feed muit faxniEh ths sack. .
BANCROFT LIBRARY',
DTT P. T.TTJ,OPMT&
Established in I860.
33. V. HUGHES
A7'OULD ANNOUNCE TO THE CITI
T zens of Oregon City, and vicinity,
that he has purchased, fitted up and fined
the store
OPPOSITE THE P0ST0FFICE,
on Slain Street.between Third and Fourth,
Oregon Citv.
My stock consists of
Dry-Oootla,
Clothing-,
Boots and Shoes,
Orocuries,
Pat flit Medicines,
1'crfunu.rj-, Hats and Cups
Plated-lVure, Lailies' and Gents'
Furnish! 11 r Goods, Clilna Tea Seta,
Tulile Cutlery, Hosiery,, Crockery,
Win d 01 v-O lu s, (iliuK-Mari-,
Yiuikootioi, Hardware,
FARMING EMPLEMENTS,
HOPE, GRAIN SACKS, &c, Sec.
Having been established sinco ISOO, my
long experience in business enables me to
know what to buy for this market.
MY STOCK OF
Gr o 1 1 ora 1 Mercl i a 11 d i s o
is Large and well Assorted.
There is no house in the City that
Can Undersell WIq.
SMALL M0F1TS AND QlIl'K KETl'BNS,
Is my Motto.
Cull and Kxamine my Goods before
purchasing elscwliere, und 1 will suit
you.
B. A. HUGHES.
Oregon City, July 17th, 174.
2
If tlie Stoniat-li is wrongr, all i.s wrong.
Tahrast's Kkfkrvescent Seltzer Ai
kiiient, while acting as a corrective upon
that organ, gently expels all morbid mat
ter from the alimentary canal, and im
parts a healthful activity to the slutrgish
liver. For sale by the whole drug trade.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for the county of Clackamas.
Suit for partition.
(Jeorge . Prosser, PlainthT,
vs.
William II. Tross- r. 1
Hest'-r A. Cook. j
John F.Cook, i 1, r ...!..
Arthur ri.er. Adminis-f lH ft ndu"tfi
tratorof the Fstate of Ma- I
ry Prosser, de-ceased. J
To milium II. I'russer, one of the above nam
ed itefentlnnts :
N THE NAME OF THE STATE OV OR
egon.you are hereby required to apiiear
and answer the complaint filed againts
you in the above entitled suit, by the first
day of the term of said Court following the
expiration of six weeks from the first pub
lication of this summons. Said first pub
lication being on the 17th day of July, 174,
and said next term of said Court com
mencing on t lie fourth (1th) Monday of
September, 1S74. And if you fail to an
swer said complaint, theplaintilf will ap
ply to the Court for the relief demanded
therein, which is for the partitioning and
sale of aj:raet of land belongingto plaintiff
und defendants herein, situated in Clack
amns county. State of Oregon, being parts
of sections eight and nine in Township two
South, Hange one East of the Willamette
Meridian.
By order of the Hon. W. W. Upton Judge
of said Court, dated the eleventh day of
July 171. SEITLMl'S HUELAT,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
July IT, 1ST1. Tt
lOl SALE CHEAP.
I WILL SELL MY DWELLING HOUSE,
2 liOts and a good barn, cheap for cash.
F. O. MCCOWN.
Oregon City, June 10, 1S74, tf
Administrator's Sale !
In the County Court of Clackamas county,
. Oregon.
In the matter of the estate of Jacob Ivan
die, deceased :
NOTICE I.S HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN
1.1 pursuance of an order and license
made and given by the Hon. County Court
of Clackamas county, Oregon, at the July
term, 1X71, thereof, we will proceed to sell
at public auction, to the highest bidder, at
the Court House door, in Oregon City, on
Saturday, August the 7th, A. H. 1S71, at the
hour of 1 o'clock p. in., the following de
scribed pa-cel of land, situated in Clacka
mas county, Oregon, and belonging to the
estate of said deceased, to-wit : The south
'i of the S. 10. H of section 3 in T. 3, S. It.
3 E. of the Willamette meridan, contain
ing 80 acres. Terms of sale Gold coin
down at the time of sale. Deeds at the ex
pense of purchaser.
EORG K C. KAN DLE,
It. N. BILLINGS,
Administrators.
Oregon City, July 10th, 1S74.
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r
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 Jfimble Six I nee is Betlcr than a Slow
Shilling.
I have just returned from Sau Francisco,
where I purchased one of the
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF GOODS
ever before offered in this city ; and consists
in part, as follows :
Boots and Shoes,
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description.
Hardware, Groceries,
Paints and Oils,
fcash and Doors.
Chinaware, Queensware,
Stoneware, Crockery,
Platedware, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Ladies and
Gents' Furnishing
Patent Medicines, Coods, Fancy No-
Ropo, Faming tions of Every
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
Mattings, Oil
Cloth, Wall Paper, etc..
Ot the above list, I can say my stock is the
MOST C O M P I K T K
ever offered in this market, and was seleted
with especial care for the Oregon Citv trade.
All of which I now offer for sale at the
Lowest Fslarket Rates.
No use for the Indies, or anv one else, to
think of going to Portland to buy goods for
I am Dtterminetl to Sell Cheap und not to
allow myself to be
LMJEItSOLD IX THE 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. Corne one and all
and see for yourselves that the old stand of
THOMAS CIiAIiMAX
cannot bo beaten in quality or price. It
would be useless for me to tell you all the
advantages I can offer you in the sale of
goods, as every store that advertises does
that, iwid probably you have been disap
pointed. All I wisli to say is
Come, and Secand Examine for Yourselves
fori do no wish to make any mistakes.
My object is to tell all my old friends now
that lam still alive, and desirous to sell
goods cheap, for cash, or upon such terms
us agreed upon. Thanking all for the liber
al patronage heretofore bestowed.
THOS. CHARMAN,
Main Street, Oregon City,
Legal Tenders and County S?erip taken at
market rates. THOS. CHARMAN.
yiiO,000 lbs wool wanted by
THOS. CHARMAN.
OREGON STEAMSHIP CO.'S
STEAMBOAT NOTICE!
Str. E. IN". COOKE,
Will leave OREGON CITY for PORTLAND
every day Except Sunday, at. 7J$ o'clock,
A. M. Returning, will leave Portland for
Oregon City at USs o'clock, P. M.
Will leave OREGON CITY forCORVALLIS
every Monday and Thursday of each week.
Sti DAYTON,
Will leave OREGON CITY for McMINN
VILLK, 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. ar.
Str. ALBANY,
Leaves OREGON CITY for HARRISRURG
and EUGENE and all intermediate points
CTcry week.
Sti. Eamiio JPatton,
Leaves OREGON CITY for ALBANY and
all intermediate points between twice ev
ery week. J. D. BILKS, Agent.
Oregon City, February, 11, 1874.
JOHN S C HR Am,
Main St., Oregon City.
MANUFACTURER AD IMPORTER OF
Naddlen, Harness,
Snddlery-Hard-vrure,
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
W ANTE 13,
AND ALSO,
4 LL OTHER KINDS OF HIDES, FOR
XX. which I will pay the highes market
price in cask Bring on your hides and get
your coin for them.
JOHN SCH RAM.
Saddle and Harness Maker.
Oregon City. Oregon, July 11, lS73-m3.
GREAT SLAUGHTER!
IN
DEY-GOODS
AND
CLOTHING!
PANIC PRICES!
A T
The goods have been bought atP VXIC
PRICES and will be sold in accordance
Don't forget calling before you lay in
your supplies. J
Oregon City. March 31. 1S74 If
Monov! Monnr'
ONEY TO LEND IV STT-vr c cC-c r
JX. and upwards.
uregoc dry. Mareh 10. 187i
-5
AUCTIIOX AJS'D COMMISSION.
A. B. RICHARDSON,
Auctioneer,
Cornier ot Front & Oalt sts., Pi tin 11 d
Auction Sales
Of Real Estate, Groceries. General Mef
chandisc and Horses.
SALE DAYS Wednesday and Saturday
A. B. RICHARDSON,
Auctioneer.
A t PriTate Sale.
English Reflned Bar and Bundle Iron
English Square and Octagon Cast
Steel, Horse Shoes, Rasps,
Saws.Screws.Fry-Pans.
Sheet Iron, R, q
G.Iron.
ALSO
A large assortment.of Groceries and Liq
uors, a. B. RICHARDSON.
Jan. 1. 1873-tf. Auctioneer.
NEW OOIS
c
O
GOOD NEWS!
PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIMES.
o
LOOK OUT FOR GOOD
lMlttiAlXST
3. ACKERfV? AN &CO.
H
AVE JUST RECEIVED A LAKGE
stock of
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS
which they offer
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST ! q
W'c would say come and convince your
self before purchasing elsewhere. Our stock
consists in part of
Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Boots and Shoes,
Ladies and Gents
Furnishing Goods.
Motions. Grocer-
ies. Hard
ware, and a great many other articles too numer
ours to mention ; also.
Doors, Windows,
Glass and Putfy.
etc.. eto"-'
All kinds Of Produce taken In Cichango
for Goods'
A L S O
Wool "Vaulted
For which wo pay the Highest Prices.
S. ACJKERMAN CO.
Oregon City, October 31, lS7S-tf.
SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF !
o
THE IMMENSE WINTER STOCK OF
BOOTS and SHOES!
AT THE:
O
Pacfic Boot & Shoe House.
Corner First and Morrison Streets,
IK) II TLA A"), ORKCtblT,
Will bo Closed Out for tho Next Thirty
Days
At and Less Tlian Cost.
P K I C E S 1
Ladies' Kid Foxed Balmorals,.
Misses do do
Children's do do
Men's Heavy Boots,
Boys' do
Youth's do
5150
. 1 25
1 00
2 75
..... 2 00
1 50
Children's Boots
100
Men's Kip Hand-made Custom 8soled
Boots, 5 00
Patridge's Slaughter Boots 4 00
do Grain Hunting Roots 4 50
Hibbard's Celebrated Hand-made
French calf.
6 50
Smith, Champlin Co.
Custom French calf.
Smith, Champlin & Co.
(Portland)
T 6 50
(Portland)
Custom American call.
Men's best Quality Hunting
do American Riding ...
do Buckle ArtiOvershoes....
6 50
5 50
600
2 00
do Alaska do
do best quality Rubber do
Women's Buckie Artie Overshoes
o do do
do Self-acting Rubber do o '
Men's Screwd Brogans ."J"
do Pegged do ",V,T"
do California Calf, tap sole.,....!
do do butT calf, tap sole,!
martktf
1 50
1 00
150
1 25
1 0(1
1 ?5
100
450
3 56
ID!. JOII!NT WELCH,
DENTIST,
OFFICE IN
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
JOHN JI. BACOX,
IMPORTER AND DEALER
in Books, Stationery, Perfum- "'a-
ii- tf ete. Wattwirr
- 1
Oregon City, Oregon.
B7t Cliaxir&c Warner's old stand,
tly ceuried fc? eAefcoman, Uala ee.
- $ -
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