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1 o 0 ) THE EHTERPRIS! OBEGO.N CITY, OREGON, JL'LV 'U. 174. Crcsadehs. A number of the Port land Crusaders visited our city last Tuesday and held a meeting at the Baptist Church on that evening;. Next May they went around and talked to Siome of our saloon keepers on the (to them) vital question. Or saloon men are, just now, ha -mg dull tm ie . ond the indications are tha these . tionsofthe qntheir business. Ihe dency to n,,I7tv" one"t i" t,ie5r cn" ner to effect their obiect. t lW-lTiA-Ve I.ojh.. the City Coun cil will do something next Monday evening to prevent this intolerable i.uisanw from disturbing our citizens, i lulled cow is about as objectionable A t howling of a drunken man, and fAhe ionlo Seserve protection from . 1 v iro of one thev certainly lh h'io have H aUinst thJother. Tin's rfcming a "onKeral complaint, espe ciaUrin the lower part of town. PERsoNAr..-We had a call from Mr. C. Edmunds, last Friday Mr. E. i, an old Oregonian, who was 'formerly l with the press of thrs State, connected P . u i h intores of iio Unow tratun.- i (r. Jolin Miller and family, accompanied by a number of others, left here last Tuesday for recreation on the "sounding sea shore. trust that thev will have a pleasant Sine return much im proved in he- 1th an I general good spirits. I.h r,t,rrov Mr. MeMrum ahd family, Caut IHlJr - and family and many others "propose to start for the same locality. I-K-VKS Us. Mr. James A they, an old and highly respected citizen of this pi i.-p since leaves with his family tomorrow, f'-r Oakland, California, f,.r lie innoses to make Ins tuture Inline The nianv friends of Mr. Athey will regret their leaving and wish them i i)liasnt and piosiH-rous future in their new home. We hojc he may gil it return among us. bKrTKK List. The following is a list of the Ijetters remaining in the jW-ollire at Oregon City, July 30, 1874: llarklev, IJenson; Iieehy.Mr; Kohna, Win.; Casov, Martin: Campliell, Jos. V. U. ; Hill. G. I., M. 1. : Jackson, J.hii W.: Klumpp, It.; Kelly. C; MoaJ, J. Uowan, Mrs. Mary K. If billed for, please sav when "adver tised." J. M. "1 ;.vtoN, P. M . Fur Tit'JK. A rumor has been in cir culation in our town for somo time psttlr.it Mrs. Paine, daughter of Mr. W'll. Foucett, of Tillamook, but an old nion-cr of this place, had died. We have in format ion to the elleet that the report is untrue, which will h- o.d news to the many friends of Mrs. Paine in this locality. liKrruNKO. The party of hunters who went up t the headwaters of the C tekaiuas ri-turncd last Saturday looking asth.jn-h thev had been ex ,,.,.(l to the s i. Wo have not heard that thev dijl.vered any very rich i digVini But the Judge says l:i--v fuiii-l s f ' excellent coal. CuriuH ToWK.n. The Vestry of St. l'.i id's F.niscopal Church arc taking :; to erect a tower in front of the t liur-!i. I lus is : mucn neemu im provement, at l we hope to see it done. .-ii.XKs.Mrs. Jiroiightoii has our thinks f..r a very beautiful boquet. There was one s'em in it which con Uin.J a cluster of sixteen well devel oped roses, all close together. It was indeed a rare sight. r.o;;uiir.-Mr. A. J. Apperson pur chased the. property of Mr. James Athey last week. This gives Mr. A -pers.m a very ths:rable half block. We did not learn the piiw paid. . . i t i - Ik vtii. Th( in. my friends of I Tom J.S. M. Van L'leve, formerly of this county, will be pained to learn of the death of his eldest daughter, Minerva, hu died Iat Tuesday at Hast l'ortland. Hum a i.. Tt'e remains of the infant child of Cape. E. Baughman were brought up from Portland j-esterday, and buried in 'rho cemetery near town. Thero is to be an ice-cream festival giv.-n at Myer's Hall to-night (Thurs day), for tin; benefit of the public li brary. Sr. Nicholas for August. Is an excellent " hot-weather number. It contains "The Affair of the the 'Sand piper, a t:;ry of an edventure on w1-t.or' l,i IKlizahcth Stuart Phelps; A W halesn-an's (ihost," a storv of i .j,- j. n. woodburv: and even a poem heUiug in a verv Viuaint and amusiii kvav. " H.,w a Little. P.ird went to Sea incuts of er are laro mstall ,'r n'0 seri:ll!' "l''ast r neiiils, " What Mi J have keen KxruW.-i " by Frank I Stockton. As the first of siorv or the North i other of the South, the adventures of mo oov-herncs :ir n..t t natural History receives a good deal of "y""ul 111 mis miiiitKT. i nn z. k.. ?,:a:r( V,!..f ndon are describen. HcmnXKH'pioNTui.Y rou AUGUST.- ns scco.,,1 r... " I v-ioauaru prints 'mel'.ritis! Vnth 1 !e sirv of "ketch nf Whffi am thQr6 is trait. The otl wh. witn a Por- uual imerSn,?- have'Jhe ordv Kec- th ground nnd 21 nllnoe was Monnwen Um?l ryt.hlnB P-assed ,... 1 uuiii about tii-f i. r,i i " "you nff men . t "i old sore'-kni' fJ?fn "raked open an alrcationdria-lth- after Rome little nouslv hVr !. eir revolvers simul ntallvdrn ?f .Ithe Parties aeei- mnien't th i ms woapon at the fer" ofTS ,ad stood "totherfel- 'uld-bU "Tk " .? "Jterfered and the ut nv blood u!VSts 'separated with - O1ooa lmg shed. --'Jzhes ha ; t; s !" another adds- "oas - -v-...-lllKr U moil wi- MilwauKet which he is writ- Chicago Jonrn. . i r t fail of letters c te n a ve benetit to un state high appreciation of our Mate. then. i? J '.ot their occupants; m 'V11 n'wh (for translal R sides M'nsl;,nar;,lnsects" told: li-SUlCs all this thero . 1 .:-..i a. urns ami Lizzie W. Chaninncv n Iho usual excrllent s,ial dSeS T u s 'oners tor August advances soVr ": Goodyear Kard tn n.-V -T 7 . "'" "leories in re- t Timely Varniugf. We have on our subscription list quite a number of names who are indebted to us from one to five years. This is a longer credit than 'we can afford, and within a very few days we propose to notify all in arrears for over a year, the state of their account, and if no settlement be made within thirty days after such notice, we shall discontinue the pa per. "We cannot give credit for an indefinite time, and hereafter, when ever a person is over a year in ar rears, we shall give him notice and stop the paper. If payments are made promptly on the notices we shall give, the bills will be as if paid in advance, at the rate of $2 50 per annum; but if payment" is delayed, and we are forced to the expense of collecting, it will be made out in accordance with our terms, $3 per year. "We trust that we sLall not be compelled to " sera eh" any of our patrons from our books; but unless payment is made, we must part with them. We not only trust that those who are now in arrears will pay up on the old account, but we- having trusted them so long, they will make payment for the next year in advance. A ItELICT OF CUEPULTEPF.C. The Dullttia says that J. D. Biles, Esq., has in his possession a handsome caine, captured by his father-in-law, the late Captain Kelly, at the battle of Chepultepec. The staff is of ebc ny, and the head is of ivory, in the form of a closed hand tightly grasp ing the neck of a serpent between the thumb and fore-finger, the body of which is wrapped around the wrist. Originally the eyes of this serpent were composed of diamonds, but through long j ears of use they have fallen out, and the empty sock ets only remain. County Court metts next Monday for Probate business and on Wednes day the Commissioners' Court meets for general county business. Taken Up. The steamer E. N. Cooke was taken through the locks last Thursday ami iut on the waters of the upper Willamette. ItKPAiniNi.--The Coventor G rover i in the locks undergoing repairs, prc- piratory to the fall trade. Regular monthly meeting of the City Council next Monday evening. IJcecher's enlal. 1 rom Xew York dispatches of July 22d we coiy the following llev.-Henry Ward lJeeeher return ed to JJrooklyn last night from l'eekskill, when lie saw for the first time the statement presented to the Investigating Committee by Tilton which was published yesterday after noon. He has promptly met the charges in the following card: I do not p o ose at this tiilie a de tailed examination of the regretable statement of Mr. Theodore Tilton, made before the Committee of Inves tigation, and which appeared in the IJrooklyn Argus of July 21, 1874. I I recognize the. many reasons which make it of transcendent importance to myself, the Church, and the cause of public morality that I might give a full answer to the charges against me, but having requested the Com mit o of Investigation to search this matter to the bottom, it is to them that I must look for my vindication. But I cannot delay for an hour to de fend the reputation of Mrs. Elizabeth It. Tilton, upon whose name, in con nection with mine, her husband has attempted to pour shame. One less deserving of such disgrace I never knew. From childhood she has been under my eye, and since reaching womanhood she has had my sincere regard and affection. I cherish for her a pure feeling, and such atten tions as one might honorably offer to a Christian woman, and which she might receive and reciprocate with out moral corruption. I reject, with indignation, every imputation which reflects upon her honor or my own. My regard for Mrs. Tilton was per fectly well known to my family. When serious difficulties sprang up in her household, it was to my wife that she resorted for counsel, and both of us, acting from sympathy, and, as it subsequently appeared, without full knowledge, gave unad vised counsel, which tended to harm. I have no doubt that Mr. Tilton found that his wife's confi dence and reliance upon my judment had greatly increased, while his in fluence had diminished, in conse quence of a marked change in his religious and social views which was taking place. During these j-ears her mind was greatly exercised least her children shonkl be harmed bv views which she deemed vitally false and dangerous. I was suddenly and rudely aroused to the reality of im pending danger by disclosures of do mestic distress, of sickness perhaps unto death, and likelihood of separa tion and scattering of a family every member of which I had tenderly loved. The effect upon mo of the discovery of the state of Mr. Til ton's feelings and the condition of his fam ily surpassed in sorrow anything that I had evrV fvrKrirneed in mv life. That my presence, influence and counsel had brought to a belov ed family sorrow and alienation; gave, in my then state of mind, a poignancy to my suffering which I hope no other man may ever feel. Even to be suspected of uaving offer ed under the privileges of a pecu liarly sacred relation an indecorum to a wife and mother, could not but deeply wound any one who is sensi tive to the honor of womanhood. There were peculiar reasons for alarm in this ease on other grounds inasmuch as I was then subject to certain malignant rumors, and a fla grant outbreak in this family would bring upon them an added injury derived from these shameless false hoods. Believing at the time that my presence and counsel had tended however unconsciously, to produce a social catastrophe represented as imminent, I gave emrpssi'nn - e , . . ' a ivf ujv TPPhn era iri an mtsN...; . leeiings m an interview with a mu tual friend, not in cold and u, seii-defendine words, but earrlwav. O - - ' -A mg blame upon myself and pouring out my very heart to my friend in the strongest language, overburden ed with exaggerations of impassioned 5?"; IIa1 1 been the e"l man Mr. Tilton now represents, I should nave ueen caimer ana more prudent It was my borrow of. the evil imput ed that filled me with morbid inten sity at tue very siiaclow of it. Not only was my friend affected, but he assured me that such expressions if conveyed to Mr. Tilton, would soothe ms wouimeu leeiings allay anger and cool the whole trouble. He took down sentences and fragments of what I had been saying, to use them as a mediator. A full state ment of the circumstances under which this memorandum was made I shall give to the investigating com mittee. That these apologies were more than amply to meet the facts of the case is evident in that they were accepted; that Mr. Tilton subse quently ratified it in writing, and that he has continued for four years, and within two weeks, to live with his wife. It is conceivable, if the original charge had been what is now alleged, that he would have condon ed the offence, not only with the mother of his children, but with him he believed to have wronged him? The absurdity, as well as the falsity, of the story is apparent when it is considered that Mr. Tilton now al leges that he carried this guilty se cret of his wife's infidelity for sixteen months, locked up in his own breast, and that then he divulged it to me only that there might be a reconcili ation with me. Mr. Tilton has since, in every form of language, and to a multitude of witnesses, orally and in written statements, and in printed documents, declared his faith in his wife's purity. After the reconcilia tion of Mr. Tilton with me every consideration of propriety and honor demanded that the family trouble should be kept in that seclusion which domestic affairs have a right to claim as a sanctuary, and to that seclusion it was determined that it should be confined. Every line and word of my private and confidential letters which had been published is in harmony with the statements which I now make. My public cor respondence on this subject compris es but two elements expression of my grief and that of my desire to shield the honor of a pure and inno cent woman. I do not propose to analyze and contest at this timet the extraordinary paper of Mr. Tilton, b it there are two allegations which I cannot permit to pass without spe cial notice. They refer to the only two incidents, which Mr. Tilton pretends to have witnessed person ally; one an alleged scene in my house while looking over engravings, a "id the other a chamber scene in his own house. His statements concern ing these are absolutely false. Noth ing of the kind ever occurred nor any semblance of ail- such thing. They are now brought to my notice for the first time. To every state ment which connects me dishonor ably with Mrs. Elizabeth It. Tilton, or which in any wise would impugn the honor and purity of this beloved Christian woman, I give the most explicit, comprehensive and solemn denial. Hf.nky Waiid Beeciiek. Brooklyn, July 22, 174. ?i ki:ii:i. llv Ilenrv McF.lsander, .1. I., at the house of James (iihson, Kanle Creek precinef. Clackamas county, Orejron, July 17, 4S7I, ioor'o C. Wilson to Aliee .arrison. A 'AKI. Oreoox City, June 12, IS74. Wm. P. P.ritNS, Agent of Phcenix Insur ance Co., Dtftr Sir: On the 4tli day of June my barn was destroyed by lire. On the 5th you was notified of the same. You prompt ly notified the Company of my loss, and (in the l)th inst. Mr. Himon, the gentle manly agent, and adjuster of t he Company, was on hand, the loss promptly and cheer fully adjusted and a draft for the amount (?7li0) in full, placed In my hand. We thank you, and through you, the C'onnrpany which you represent, for the prompt and cheerful adjustment of our losses, and we Join in the general verdict of the people in saying. The Old Phcenix of Hartford offers reliable indemnity. IIODXEY TOMPKIXS. Thk Parkku f.lus. We take plots ure in calling attention of our Valley friends to the wonderful merits of the double-barreled breech loading sho guns manufactured by Parker Broth ers. West Meriden, ('oiin. The highest testimonial received from all sections of the country, and the thorough test iriven it in the held by our friend t'apt. (Jreen 15. Samuels, warrant us in asserting that it is the best breeeh-loadintr 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 bo changed from small to large shot enabling the sportsman, in an instant, to adapt his change to any sized game that mav present itselt 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 pieoe. " Warren Sentinel ;" (Front Royal, Va Special Notice. Why suffer from Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and loss of appetite, when you can, by us insr Dr. Ilcnleu' crlrbrafrrt I A" . Hitters ef fect, a. oerfect euro : t hey are a pleasant and invigorating tonic, and endorsed and rec ommended bv our most eminent Physi cians (as per certificates on each lxttle) for all complaints ol tne laver anu uigesuve Organs. As a family medicine they have boeoual. Soc advertisement in another column. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. TTnnnv Relief for Young Men from t he effects of Krrors and Abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar- riara removed. cw method of treatment New and remarkable remedies. Books and circulars sent tree, in seaien envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. S s:.x,,ti, xint.h St.. Philadelphia. I 'a., an In stitution having a high reputation for hon orable conduct anu proiessionai sh.ui. nov6 :ly Von Sale. We will sell either a Flo rence or Grover A Iiaker Sewing Jla nhinn :it San Francisco nrices. In order that those who desire a machine, and nr.t oVii.. tn nav the entire amount Ho nwnniiiiodated. we will sell the'ra on the installment plan, payable so much per montii umu pam iur. NEW TO-DAY. .. i n Tl ii niece. Unless the bowels do their duty with , the regulari ty of clockwork, perfect health Js I mpossi- . I1C1 T them immediately with Tarrant's Effervescens Seltzer Aperient .k .! Knlo'i rri anH PfTCtlVO laX KiA tv AVv. -ripn nisuruvicu. v ative and alterative known to tee meaica. profession. Sold hy all drupgiai3 A Brilliant Record of Cares. 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 cost of a 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 tol Is mistaken: ' Unless his stomach differs from all other dyspep tic stomachs, Hostetter's Bitters will cure him In less than three months. This It would be safe to guarantee under any pe-altj-. There are few, a very few, actual specifics for disease in existence, and Hos tetter's Stomach Bitters may be set down as one of them. In cases of Indigestion it never fails. Persons who had suffered for many years almost every conceivable spe cies of torture from this agonizing com plaint, have bwn permanently cured with the Bitters In six weeks. Hundreds or such instances are on record, authenticated by the testimony of prominent men in every walk of life, eminent physicians among the number. But this celebrated vegetable preparation Is something more than a stomochic tonic. In liver complaint its ef fect is as direct and immediate as that of calomel or oiue pin, anu lar more eaiutary ; and in all diseased conditions of the bowels, notable In cases of constipation, its regu lating properties are in the highest degree serviceable. The new settlements in the west and all low lying tracts of country in fested with mlasmaticexhalations.so fruit ful at this season, of the various types of Intermittent levers, snouui oe uuvays well stocked wit h this incomparable chologuo, which will cure any case of fever and ague In a ieriod varyingfrom three days to three or four weeks, according to the violence of the complaint. ervoua disorders which are always aggravated by the adulterated liquors usually prescribed by 'physicians. are readily cured by a course of this admir able combination medicine, in which the properties of a stimulant, a tonic and alter ative are happily oiemieti. Sail lrancisco Market Report. San Francisco. July 20. Wheat In Liverpool Average California, llsiu. ftvis i. ; Oregon, vzs. ;ki. Flour Superfine, $4 1"vA75; extra, SO 37 Wheat Coast.! 60(3,1 75. Barley Coast feed, f I 75($l 80; bay feed $1 ft); bay brewing, si 7.j. Oats Uood supply In market; prices are $1 ;U(1 bo. Wool Qu lot, fine to choice clear, 23(vo2. Portland Market Report. Wednesday, July 29, 1871 Oold in New York to-dny, 109. Portland Legal Tender rates, 90 J4 buying; SUSi selling. Wheat Demand Is irood at $1 -10ai 43 9 cental, sacked. Oats VkHH t bushel, sacked and deliv ered. Flour In consequence of the condition or the wheat market, Hour lias been ad va need to fora 50. Butter The receipts are large and the market well stocked with all qualities. l'rices range lrom (: cents. Kgy;s Market supply full ; prices firm at i"i cents dozen. Wool The market continues dull and quotations are furnished at 26530c lb for a good art Icle. Bacon The supply on hand remains abundant. Sides are quoted at 10aillc; Hums, l&llc, and prime Shoulders at 8 9c Oregon City Market Report, Estebprise Office, July .10. 1871. Irf-gal Tenders, buying, '.tO?i : selling HIM County script. iK : City scrip. Jul. 'file following are the buying prices for produce, and the selling price lor others : Wheat-Demand good and selling at 80 3?S. tl bushel. Flour IJooU supply In market, and sell ins at $1 Wv H. Middlings Are quoted at i ixr ton shorts, ; and bran $12, with full supplies on hand. Oats Supply equal to demand; buyers are paying j.mIU cents. 1'otaioes ew. ?l ix-r ousnei. Onions Quotable at VA cents per pound. Kgg Uxd supply, hx"4Ib doz. Chickens $2 aik&i 50 per do'en. Butter Scarce, l(jtl8 cents for good fresh Wool For choice lots, 2.lMil cents. Dried Fruits Full stocks in market Appl.-s ar bringing 4c(o5 cents per jouiul ; peaches ll cents; Currants i)i- cents 1 Mi l ms l; Cents. Sugar Crushed, l;x16 cents; Island !( 10 S ; San Francisco refined, 12vl2S4 cents. Tea ISest quality $1 per pound, and oth er brands ranging lrom Wv,e cents. Coff -e Best article 3.1 cents. Salt Ransrinir from l(ii2J4. Syrup 50 cents per gallon; best article Wi cents. Bacon Hams llt cents; Shoulders, s cents; sides, WuvlO cents imt pound. Iird lVr pound 14.il.i cents. Oil Devon's Kerosene per gallon,(iO(5.7. cents ; Unseed ! i. Beef on foot ( iood fat cattle find ready sale at cents on loot. Pork We quote at 5(vti cents. Sheep Few offering ; quote at $2 503 50 per head. Hides ureen at from 2':i. owing to the size ; dry i-t cents per pound. Tlie Idea of a. T'ni vernnl Medicine is at last realized in Dr. lf'nlcer' California Vineynr Hitters. This concentrated essence of t he finest medical herbs and roots in the Western hemisphere, eradicates nil discas es which have not undermined the sources of vitality, and in Chronic Indigestion Nervous Headache. Congestion of the I.iv er, Rheumatism, Gout, General Debility nnd innumerable ulcerous and scabious disorders, it is a specific absolute and in fallible. Juli:lm 'lta"blisied in 1800. 13. A. HUGHES WOULD ANNOUNCE TO THE CITI zens of Oregon City, and vicinity, that he has purchased, fitted up and filled the store OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE, on Main Street .between Third and Fourth, Oregon Citv. My stock consists of IJr j- oodx, clothing, y Boot nnd Shoes, -"" r Groceries, j Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Hats nnd Caps Plated-Ware, Lntlien' and Gents' Knrnhhlng Goods, China Tea Set, Table Cutlery, Hosiery,, Crockerj-, WindowCIa, Glns-Ware, Yankee Notion, Hardware, FARMING E IMPLEMENTS, ROPE, GRAIN SACKS, &c, Arc. Having been established since I860, my long experience in business enables me to know what to buy for this market. MY STOCK o General vorcliandiso is Largo and well Assorted. Thwre is no house in the City that Can Undersell Me. SMALL FROFITS AND U'ICK RETURNS, Is my Motto. CaU nnd Examine my Goods before purchasing elsewhere, and I vrUl salt on B. A. HUGHES. Oregc n City. July 17th, P37 . COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY', UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA. CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID. Published as a warning and for the beneflt of Youno Men and others who suffer from NERVOUS DEBILITY, LOSS OF MANHOOD, etc., pointing out la means of self-cure. Written by Nathaniel May fair, Esq., who cured himself after under going considerable quabkery, and mailed rw on receiving a post-paid directed enve lope, by the publisher, UK. JOHN M. DACTNALL, 11 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAIN'S in From One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR after reading this advertisement need anv one suffer with pain. RAD WAY'S READY .!! is a sure cure for every luiin. It was the first and Is The Only Pain Kemedy that Instantly stops the most excruciating pnius, hi ntys innamaiion, ana cures ton- f entions, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Jowels, or other glands or organs, . bv one application, in from One to Twenty" Min utes, no matter how violent or excruciat ing the pain, the Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, Inlirm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may sutrer, KADWAY'S READY RELIEF will afford instiint ea Inflamatlon of the Kidneys. Intlamation of thf Rl.-idilr. Inflamatlon of the Itowels. Congestion of the T.tine- Sore Throat, Difficult Ureathing. I'alriltlit ion of t he Ilonrt Hysterics, Croup, Dyptheria. Latiirrh. TnniiAnvn Headache, Toothache. Neuralgia, Rheumatism Cold Chills, Ague Chills. i nc apnlicaiion of t he Heart v It.-li.-r ir the part or parts anVcted where the pain or diniculty exists will afford case and comfort twenty drops In half a tumbler of water will in a few moments cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colie, Wind in the Dowels, and all internal uains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of Raihray'i) Heady Keliefwlth them. A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pains from change of water. It Is better than French lirandy or Hitters as a stim ulant. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents. There is not a remedial agent In the world that will cure Fever and Ague, and all oth er Malarious, Dlllious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevers (added by RAIL WAY'S PILLS) so quick as RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Fifty cents ier bottle. Sold by Druggists. HEALTH!-BEAUTY!! Strong and pure rich Blood increase of Flesh and weight clear skin and beauti ful complexion secured to all. DR. RADWAY'S SARSPARILLIAN RESOLVENT has made the most astonishing cures ; so quick, so rapid ar the changes the body undergoes, under the influence of this truly Wonderful Medicine, that evey day an in crease in Ilesh and weight is seen and felt. THE GREAT 1ILOOD PURIFIER. Every drop of the SnrKpurilliun Resol vent communicates through the Blood, Sweat, Urine mid other llukls and juices of the system t he vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes of t he body wit h new and sound material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consump tion, Glandular disease, Ulcers in the Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the Olands and other parts of the system. Sore Eyes, Strumous Discharges from the Ears, and the worst forms of Skin diseases. Erup tions, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Ring Worm Salt Kheum, Erysipelas, Acne, Black Spots Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, cancers in the Womb, and all weakening and painful discharges. Night Sweats, Iss of Sperm, and all wastes of the life principle, are within the curative range ot t his wonder of Modem Chemistry, and a few days' use will prove to any person using it for either of these forms of disease its potent power to cure them. If the patient, daily becomes reduced by the wastes and decomposition that is con tinually progressing, succeeds in arresting these wastes, and repairs the same with new material made lrom healthy blood ami this the Sarsparillian will and does secure. Not only does the Sarsparillian Resolvent excel all known remedial agents in t hi? curt; of Chronic, Scrofulous, Const itut iona I, and Skin diseases ; but it is the only jMsitive cure for Kidney and Itladdcr Complaints, Urinary and Womb diseases. Gravel, Dia betes, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Inconti ni.T of L rine, Bright 's Disease, Albumi nuria, ami in all cases where there are brick-dust deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or there is a morbid, dark, billions appear ance, and white bone-dust 'deposits, and when there is a pricking, burning sensa tion when passing water, and pain in the small of the back and along the loins. Price. $1 00. WORMS. The only known and sure Remedy for. 11 'ormx Tajte, etc. Tumors ofl'4 "Yearn Growth Cured 1y Rad way's Resolvent. Keverly, Mass., July IS. 18(10. Dr. Raoway : I have had Ovarian Tu mor in the ovaries and bowels. All the Doctors said ' there was no help for it." I tried everything that was recommended; but not hing helped me. I saw your Resol vent, and thought 1 would try it; but had no laith in it, because I had suffered for twelve years. I took six bottles of the Re solvent, and one box of Radway's Tills, and two bottles of your Ready Relief; and there is not a sign of tumor to be seen or felt, and I feel better, smarter, and happier than I have for twelve years. The worst tumor was in the left side of the bowels, over the groin. I write this to you for the benefit of others. You can publish it if vou choose. HANNAH I'. KNAP1. 3)Ji,RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE P I LLS, perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum. purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and strengthen'. Radway's Dills, for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Dis eases, Headache, Constipation, Costive ness. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Billiousness, Billions Fever, Inflammation of the Itow els, Piles, and all Derangements of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to affect a jx)sitive cure. Purely Vegetable, contain ing no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs. 8 "Observe the following symptoms re sulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs : Constition, Inward Piles, Fullness of the Blood in the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or eight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at t he Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head. Hurried and difficult breathinir. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffo- catingSensat ions when in a Lying I'osturc, Dimness of vision. Dots or webs before the Sight, Fever, Dull Pain In the Head, Defi ciency of rerspiration, lcllownessor the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the- Side, Chest, Limbs, and sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing In the Flesh. A few doses of Radwar't Pills will free the system from all the above named dis orders. Price, 25 cents )er box. Sold by Drucirists. Read " False and True." Send one letter stamp to Radway fe Co., No. S7 Maiden Ine, New York. Information worth thousands will be sent you. July i'l, 1874 :ly DR. .TOIIjST WELCH, DENTIST, OFFICE IN OREGON CITY, OREGON. j. r. DAVIES. JOSHUA DAVIES. J. P. DAVIES & CO., ATJCTIOSriPKS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FIRE-PROOF STONE BUILDING, WHARF STREET, VICTORIA. B. C. Liberal Advances Made on Consignments. July 24, 1874 :ly JOHN M. BACQN, mi IMPORTER AND DEALER ery, etc., etc. ttl G, Oregon City, Oregon. t"At Char;a Warser'sold etad tiy occupied ry is. Aceman, Malnst, v THOMAS CHARM AN ESTABLISHED 1853. DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS or Oregon City and of the Willamette Valley, that he is still on hand and doing business on the old motto, that A Ifimble Six Pcitce is Better than a STonv Shilling. I have Just returned from San Francisco, where I purchased one of the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS ever before offered In this city ; and consist In part, as follows : Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries, Paints and Oils, Sash and Doors, Chinaware, Queensware, Stoneware, Crockery, ITatedwnre, Glassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities And Styles, Clocks and Watches, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy No- Ropc, Faming tlons 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 COMPLETE ever offered in this market, and was seleted with especial care lor the Oregon Cit v trade. All of which I now offer for sale at the Lowest Market Rates. No use for the ladies, or any one else, to think of going to Portland to buv goods for I am Determined to Sell Cheap and not to allow myself to be UNDERSOLD IX THE STATE OF OREGON. Ml 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 yourselves that the old stand of THOMAS OHARMAX cannot be beaten In quality or price. It would bo useless for me to tell you all the advantages I can offer you in the sale of goiKls, as every store that, advertises does that, and probably you have been disap Iointed. All I wish to say is Pomp, anil Srp.anil Examine for Yoursrlvcs fori do no wish to make anv mistakes. My object is to tell all my old friends now hat lam still alive, and desirous to sell goods cheap, for cash, or upon such terms as agreed upon. Thanking all for the liber al patronage heretofore bestowed. THUS. CIIAHMAX, Main Street, Oregon City, Legal Tenders and Counts- Serin taken at market rates. THOS. CHARMAN. fc-7-50,00!) lbs wool wanted bv TIIOS. CHARMAN. GREAT SLAUGHTER ! IN DEY-GOODS AND 'CLOTHIXG! PANIC PRICES! A T The goods have been lxnight at PANIC PRICES and will be sold in accordance.- hon't forget calling before you lay In your supplies. Oregon City, March 31. 1S74 .tr NEW OFFERS I NEW IDEAS ! See the Grand Gifts of Our Fireside Friend to its Subscribers. Entirely new and unprecedented, and mucH as tvill interest every one. Von mitts it if you don't send for am ples nnd full particular which, are sent free S SEE THE GREAT WATCII OFFER ! OUR FIRESIDE FRIEND Is now In its Fifth Volume, thoroughly established as the leading family and story Weekly in the Union, has the largest circulation, and the best appointed printing and pub- iisumg esiaoiisnmcnt ana building m the West. Is a large eight-page illustrated and original family Weekly, price $3,00 Ier year. Every subscriber receiver a magnificent premium and a share in the distribution, Subscribe now! WE WANT AGENTS. We want a representative in evorv nele-h.- uuruwiu. Noininer eouais it icr acrents. male or female, young or old. Jjarne Cash Wanes and a Suncrb Outfit, exclusive ter ritory, which is rapidly flllintr un. Must a.l a . n V. : 1- 1 a . . anu receive me paper one vear. a raacrnin- cent premium, a share in the distribution. and receive also Free a Complete Outfit. or send for particulars. Name territory de- Bir-u in writing. Address Waters fe Co., Publishers, Chicago, 111. Administrator's Sale. VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Jl pursuant to an order of ho County Court of the county of Marion, In the State of Oregon, made and entered at the Janu ary term thereof, to wit : On the 51 h day of January, A. D. 1874, in the matter of the estate of Alvan F. Waller, late of said county, deceased, I will sell at public aue- non, at the Court House door in uregon City, in the countv of Clackamas. In said State, to the highestbldders. for gold coin. at the time of 6ale, at the hour of iu ociocn a. 2. on tne aoth day ofAninitL A. D. 1874, tn frllr.Tr. rlc.HH1 nivmlM1! situated In said county of Clackamas, belonging to said estate, to wit : 40 acres off of the dona tion land claim of George Crow, and lying southeast of tho 40 acres heretofore owned by Charles Bunell. said first mentioned 40 acres being part of claim No. 49 m 8aid rMoflromo. nn.inl x- and bClDCT the SamO forty acres deeded to Alvan K. Waller, by W. W. Judd. by deed, bearing date of the 14th day of November, A. D. lbT. ELEFHA WALLER. Adn:5iftratrlz. Tated Bales, July 20th, 1374. td ' A VCTilON AND COMMISSION. A, B. RICHARDSON, Vuetioneer, 0 Corfnfr of Front fc Oak t.. Port Jan Auction Sales Of Real Estate, Groceries, General ehandlse and Horses. SALE DAYS-Wednesdav and Saturday A. B. JtlCHARDSON. Auctioneer.- At Private Sale English Refined Bar" and Bundle Ir64 English Square ana Octagon Cast Steel, Horse Shoes, Rasps Saws.Screws.Fry-Pans, Sheei Iron, R.G.Iron.- ALSO A largo assortment of Groceries and llV uors. Jan.-l, S?3-t'f.- li. 1 UfHA KIJSOJN. Apctioneer GOOD NEWS! PRICES RElH'CEBt TO SUIT THE TIMES LOOK OUT FOR GOOD II Alt GAINS X Si ACKER MAN & CO II AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE stock of 0 SPRING & SUMMER GOODS which they otlef Cheaper than the cheapest! We would say come arid convince your' self before purchasing elsewhere. Oiir stock consists In part of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Ladled and Gents Furnishing GoodsV N6tions, Grocer- les. Hardware,- and a great many other articles too nunacr ours to nientlon ; also, Doors, Windows, "Glass and Putty, etc., elo All kinds cf Produce taken In exchange for Goodsf ALSO Wool TVafitedl For which we pay the Highest Prices. S. ACfeERalAN A CO.- Oregon City,-October 31? 1873-tf. SELLING OFF I SELLING OFF I THE IMMENSE WIXTEn STOCK OF' BOOTS uiid SHOES! AT THE : Pacfic Boot & Shoe House Corner First and Morrison Street j,- PORTLAND, ORBGON, Q '111 be Closed Ont f6r tho Next Thirty Days At and. Less Tlian Cost; I R X C E Sr Ladies' Kid Foxed Balrhorals,.:. .-.-....f 1 50 Misses' do" do ....... 1 25' Children's do' do ....... 1 00' Men's Heavy Boot?,-.................-....... 2 7S Iioys do 2 00" Youth's do 1 50' Children's Boots 1 00' Men's Kip Hand-made Custom 3-soled Boots, . . 5 00 Patrldge's Slaughter Boots...... ..... 4 00 do Grain Hunting Boets. ..... 4 60' Hibbard's Celebrated Hand-made French calf .........v.. 6 60 Smith, Champlin & Co. (Portland) Custom French calf Smith, Champlin Co. (Portland) Custom American calf .. Men's best Quality Hunting do American Riding....... . ..... do . Buckle Artie Overshoes......... . 6 50' 659 5 50 0 6 00 2 W do Alaska do do best quality Rubber do 1 00' Women's Buckle Artie Overshoes .... 150 do do do 125 do Self-acting Rubber do 1 0O Men's Screwd Brogans 1 75 do Pegged do .... 1 00" do California Calf, tap sole 4 hti do do buff calf, tap sole,.-... 3 50 mar6-tf OREGON STEAMSHIP CO.'S STEAMBOAT NOTICE! 2 Str. E. N. COOKE, Will leave OREGON CITY for PORTLAND everv day Except Sunday.l at 7J o'clock A M Returning, will leave Portland for Oregon City at 23 o'clock, P. M.- Str. ALICE, Will leave OREGON CITY for CORvAlXlS every Monday and Thursday of each week Sti DAYON, Will leave OREGON CITY for McMUfJ? VIIXE. LAFAYETTE and PaYTON, and all points between", every Mondav, Wed nesday and Friday of each week. Leaves' the Basin at 8 o'clock. A. sc., and connect with the train at Canemah at 9, a. air.- Str. ALBANY, Leaves OREGON CITY for HARRISBTJRCJ and EUGENE and an rnterraediat point every week.- Str. Fannie ?attori. Leaves OREGON CITY for ALBANY and all Intermediate points bet wern twice ew f-r? week. J. rVBZLES, Agent, Oregon Clt -.February, .141. T4.- O O O o o o o o o 0 o 0 G O o o O o O G 0 o o O O