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1 G Q O 0 THE ENTERPRISE. iitQOUUh, AIGUST 7. 1574. r off"1 Trachl Smash Vp. The down exprens train last Tuenday morning come very near meeting with ierious accident just above Caneinah. K the train was coming down the road 'n a run of about twenty miles an hour, .cow got(on the track before the en gineer ,aw her, and falling j Li. threw the locomotive ott the X The engineer, as soon as he ob S cow! .I-tled down brake T f no sooner was that done, and be but no soom. oft" of the fore hi- ha, I rcd the iaiaviZl not cot oil' the rails, and i!" . ....i irs were not siwa.e penea until ne engine I. in itim t" l" i . rar aii.1 called, out to . , , cmaiii wit... -'-' untumui... j -: . . .lfW ht,, i dragged all "VT.Vv deep, and water at tms . , '.m-v irn .k"V have been a wic..v h ,-.f.n.rcrs wno A.hVtrl, 7 ft 'was a most fortunate w ...... in nouse fell across . i the ro:id 11 which i-issefl eoiiij'ii'u-o """"7" ft sniishi, it into fragments The ffrem'm walked out the room to the front just as she was going over, and ffi Saved himself. .The cow, of " u se. whs cho.,1 up in pieces, and 'u..i iiv.; ! ihe track tr.ni where .lauiiiu"..;---- frc the locomotive. It could not have Ix-pn onacconioi juj -ui vu m vhu hjvi, 4tlie r Mid, where tho cow was first triirk, i as straight as an arrow for two hundred vards, but where t'irt engine went oll7 was just on ...rv.- The speed was rather too the fast f,.rt!i;it kind of a -road, and taking into oinsi.liTidioii thsit several other eows have attempted t buck the train oil at fi,; ixiii t we would tliinkitbetter pol- i ... f..r the company to h ive the taains litile slower- in such pi ices, liav run on the fin wi feel that wo were fortunate in U ini able to write the account of the .,,u,.,.ui. and have no desire to try i(,wexieriinent s-gain on that part of the road. No sooner had the accident o furred fiaii the scene was visited by iiianv of t ie people of this place and tli -entire population of Cauemah, who felt thankful that it was no worse. The cat with sent for bv a special locomo- tivi. niul a toree ?i naim.- c-iiuie up iu K-t t!i.: engine oft the iracx, wnien was ii-it dm- until th next day, ami a siue track was niadi' to allow the other trim t.i pass byj It was a close call, a vi w are not il -lined to censure any one. hut trust tl j better caution will Utik.-n in tlieuture to avoid aeci- ll-MM in SUJil loealllles. -A SI HUT. (US UI V not more than ten feet back, the i-. ft . . i . - - i : in ovi eiiee;vv-uld have n i'h- ri vi-r. at: I in all pro! u.l to go labilities til.: it. entire tram ouhl nave gi.no w mi T mti:-! caution cannot be taken. A MYsrKUY.-j-.V k?y was recently pii-ked upon th- steps leading to the i-.-llar of Major ( narman's store, which had evidently been filed with the in tMition of opening tho padlock which fastens the iron doors on the sidewalk. It is supnosd tliat the would-be lur K'lar h id "lieen working on Ids project And dropod tl.e key downT between t!u iron bars, :m I probably had not tims to get another. The key had been tiled so as to very nearly lit the lork. Tin; object of the scoundrel was evidently to get into the store, or get what hewantei out of the cellar. Tho Major proposes to lix the. lock so that the next attempi made will not come as near being successful. UKrniEn.- ("apt. J. 1. Miller, in ac cordance with his resignation, surren dered command ot the Senator to Capt. Uo. A. Pease. Mr. Miller has been running on the river from this place to Portland for over three years, and dur ing the entire time has not met with a Kingle accident. He has been a faithful and accommodating oili.-er, and retires with the resoe-'i and confidence of all with whom nej has had business con nection. Capt .1 Pease istoowell known t need any eiJogy from us. He is an old hand at t.; business, and has al ways l-en of our most iiopular iteamxat ml Ion the river. Thanks. Vs. Wm.J. Holmes will accept our tl:anks for a tine basket of cherries, which were left at our resi dence this wo -k. Thev aro not as large as the earlier cherries, but for flavor we think they even excel them. There was a stem about a foot long anion" t nose sent us, which was hung so thick with cherries that the stem could not les.e through them. Tins favor was a rich treat, indeed, ami we return our thanks to the !;tdv for her kindness To Rktukn.Uv letter from Ir Parker, whojl-ft here a short time since, welcaiji that he expects shortly to return to this place and continue .t x'i-'"1100 0 ' his Profession. Ho was at Minneapolis. Minnesota, when ho u n,?,l " d-etei to go from there t" U he twrn'LS wiU l Plad to h'arn lek included to come i?n lU wnie him home llH m .nv f..'. , " I Villi II. THE Coast !'.,.. 11. i K. I . CiimolJ anil ,vif,,, a ,,:' ant tlrn and a safe return. C.lMPMPf..,.. -"t. ino i i r is m procress CaniO llrniin,!. r. at the Canby ' ir-""iitl5. I linen , f-unieaevr ate. and we isited bv til nn a. meeting. PPJMnjperou, condition, -ams laSt Monday' which h0 n Post-, m.A.116" remaining in the -.'11 V 11V A 11 rr T t O- . "ly.llvluZ?' J.h.. Feldham- ilrltAura. i;,M:"",,rn?.a- Ollliam. T tire-s." d for Please sav when "adver- tnik ana n , t nd express ars 'Jtfho track and had run about "ere tUho track. ori-tho ties, the u'ninup onsiderablv as they cutti"t,1.e,n yV)'fUfM. The nassen- tbe luents considerable excite Kor a fe mo, ,., Vested bv the passe n- er?. tthe , all , J thJ tux.1(je..t accident, A.1 lruns along within occurred the roa o?th? nv. six or eiijht l ti J )ver tuen- Mr. arid iwd the ci Mne o d fa T feet hnt &r, and ne had made, felt um-V The engineer !he was first struvkto wherethe engine Ml over. While the cow gave up her Me she did considerable damage be fore 'doing so. The engineer savs th-xt tlie cow iuijied from nehiiiu a r.k and he did not see her until she , th center of the track just be- Go.xu TO aarvev Wn. u. ' . Ix- xiannan. D Et 5lesbi. l5'-2nry' Bj;OB-by.ieo Ufcer.h A.I.,iV?fco C RobWns. J J. i i :A A Aa ElopesMnt A rather curiodT elopement took place from just below this town tart Wednesday night. As we get the story it W about as follows : A few months aVo a farmer living below town a Hhort distance, employed a man to work on h 2 nface. The farmer had a very nice Twrhter whom ine parents lairiy worfhlPd, and for whom they had done all in their power to give her a thorough education and make her fit for the wife of any gentleman. The person which the farmer employed was not regarded as of any account. But soon an intimacy grew up between this hired man- and the girl, entirely unsuspected bv the parents. Late into the night, on the 10th of last month, the girl came to town and got a license, enjoining secrecy upon the Clerk, (who bv the way, should not be heid respon sible for the part he performed in the matter, as he ougnt to Keep secret as to whom he issues a license,) and then thev went to a private house, where they called a minister, and enjoined like secrecy on him, where the mar riage ceremony was performed. They then returned? to the house of the pa rents, and remained there until a week ago last Wednesdav. On that night, while the father was absent, they left the house and went to Portland. The next morning the mother of the girl was unable to conjecture why her daughter was not up for breakfast, and on calling her received no answer. She then went to her room and found that the girl and her husband had gone. It was soon ascertained that they had left the house and taken the cars at Marshlield for Portland, where they new reside. The jrii 1 was of age and had a leiral ritrht to make her own choice, but we doubt the propriety of a minister becoming a party to such marriatres. and we should think that, if he has any conscience whatever, the future of the girl which he united to a man regarded unworthy, would be one of his greatest soli ;itudes. But this, as far as the minister is concerned, is not the worst feature in the matter. On the following day, after tho girl had left the house of her tuther, in conver sation with one of our citizens, ho ex pressed astonishment that the two had been married and the matter kept such a secret, when he himself had perform ed the ceremony. We trust that tho future of the irirl may be pleasant and that prosperity may attend them, but from what we liave learned of the man whom she has married, it looks ex tremely dark. Parents cannot be too cautious in the selection of men about their premises when they have girls, as U'.iprini i.ded p rsons will take the ad vantage of them whenever thev can. Goixa to EciiorK. Rev. Father Going, the Catholic priest who lias been in charge of the Church at this place for the past vear, leaves on the next steamer lor Eirope, where he will reside in Ihe future. Father Going takes with him the best wishes of many friends both here and Salem, and in fact wherever he is known. We wish him a pleasant journey ami safe arrival at his luture home. We learn that he expects to engage in teaching in one of the colleges in his native land. Nor Much. A report gained circu lation in town last Friday evening that a lady residing in the upper end of the town had swallowed a needle. The anxious inquirj'of Saturday morn ing was, "How is s"he?" It turned out that it wasn't a needle, but a pear seed, and the lady is doing remarkably well considering all the circumstances. Ru kola u v. From the News we learn a few nights since, the residence of Rev. John Sell wood, near Milwau kie, was entered by burglars, who suj posed him to have'eoin secreted about the house, and they turned everything upside down in their vain search for the lilthv lucre. It is not known whether they carried oif any other property. lies OvKit. A deaf mute, who lias a family at Powell Valley, Multnomah county, was run over by the express train last Friday evening, just above Caneinah, and badly injured. He was taken to Salem, and at last accounts was getting along as well as could be expected considing the severity of his injuries. Kesiu.ned. -Mr. A. C. Hailey resign ed his office of Chief Engineer of the Oregon City Fire Department, at the last meeting of the Council. The Council will have to order an election to till the vacancy. We presume the reason Mr. Jiailey resigned is owing to his absence from tho citv. No Postage. The law which has for the past year required postage on pa pers published within the county, has l eon repealed, and our subscribers in this county are no longer liable for postage on the Eeterprise. Nkw Awning. Messrs. Ltogus i Albright have erected a very handsome new awning in front of their butcher shop, and otherwise materially im proved the appearance of their shop. Skrenadk. We were the recipient of a serenade last Wednesday evening. While tho music was not in perfect tune, at times, it was appreciated for itsodditv. TodLow. The Success went up tho river for Salem Thursday morning The water is verv low and boats have a hard time getting up even to Salem IvEV. Dr. Atkinson will preach at the Congregational church, next Sun day, at half past ten o'clock. Notary. Capt. Z. C Norton, of this countv. has been re-commissioned as a notary public. The Oregoniau intiniate3 that Ben Simpson is a defaulter to the Gov crnment m the tune of 3U,uw as Indian Agent. Yet this same Ben. has been appointed by Grant as Sur veyor General of Oregon. How much of the SG0.000 appropriated for surveys in Oregon will fro into the defaulting Indian Agent, is matter the settlers are concerned in, especially on the unsurveyed lands len is one of Mitchell's appointees, and must have known the condition of his Indian account. How is this for honest Republicanism ? CoNFEnENCE. The Oregon Annual Conference of the Methodist Episco pal Church will hold its twentv-first session in the Taylor street M. E church at Portland, commenceng on Wednesday, August 12th, Bishop oipueu iu. juerrill, jj. D., pro siding. The Plain-dealer. The last issue of the Plahidealer comes to ns under the management of Mr. W. A. it W TAt -Aict-uerson. Me makes a good pa- -nOV .1 l.n.( 1 . 11 , "usii uo win receive a liberal support from tho people of that section. ADJOUBXED.The Board of Capital Commissioners adjourned last Mon day until the 7th of September, the appropriation for the building hav- J 12 g became exhausted. Sunshine and Shadov. We are In receipt of this new novel from the pub lishers, Messrs. T. B. Peterson & Bros., Philadelphia. It will be regarded as one of the best and most successful of Mrs. Newby's works. It will remind tho reader of the clever novels of soci ety by Miss Jane Austin and Miss Fer rier. "both so highly praised by Sir waiter coi i ; anu oi me more recent productions of Mrs. Grey and Miss Kllen Pickering. In this newstorv English baronet, with his four children occupy the foreground. The evil spirit is a iaay iora lvian, a young and beautiful widow, who, while deenlv attached to one man, promises to marry his eiuer oroiner, ior ine saKe of his title and wealth. This leads to misun derstanding and misfortune one bro ther proceeds to Australia, where he founds a settlement, and builds a seaport,- the other devoting himself to public life, with a fair prospect, at the close of the narrative, of having his heart aches relieved by matrimonv. There is a good deal of courting in this tale the wooing or iouisa l-:iton, he proper heroine, is decidedly original. There are four marriages, and a fifth on the cards I The characters are well drawn, and ably individualized. Mrs. Newby writes of English rural life, and iasnionaoie ijonuoii society, as lr she were thoroughly familiar with both. In a word, "Sunshine and Shadow," though not what might be called sen sational, is eminently readable and very entertaining. -Mrs. rsewby's for mer novels, entitled "Married, ""Mar garet Hamilton," "Kate Kennedy," "Trodden Down," "Only Temper," "Right and Left." "Wondrous Strange" and Common Sense," have obtained a wide-spread popularity in Europe ; and in this countiy aro proving to be as popular as any series of novels that have ever leen issued from the press. " Sunshine and Shadow," is issued in a large octavo volume, price fifty cents. -and is for sale bv all Booksellers, or copies will be sent to any one, post paid, by the Publishers, on receipt of price by them. MAltniED. r.y Itev. M. Judv, on the loth of July. In Or.-jron City, John Morgan and Miss Car rie Rhodes. Settled. The Grand Rontle TSmea says that Judge McArthur on the 24th ult.,at the Dalles, in Chambers, ordered that the injunction order in hibiting the county officers from removing their offices from La Grande to Union, do not issue; and that the temporary restraining order heretofore issued be discharged. 8F"For the very best Photographs, go to Bradley A Biilofson's Gallery with nnd ELEVATOR, 429 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. An Unwholesome Keaeoii. The closing days of winter and the early days of spring are very trying to the feeble and sensitive and are apt to affect unpleas antly even the more robust arid vigorous. Nothing can be more uncongenial to the nerves or more depressing to the spirits than damp, chilling winds, fogs and cold rains, and of such unwelcome visitors we have a superabundance at this season. Common prudence suggests, therefore, the propriety of fortifying the system against these insidious enemies of health and comfort, and the experience of moro than a quarter of n century I'oints to Hostetter's Stomach Bitters as the all-sufficient sani tary safeguard under such untoward cir cumstances. As accession of vital strength and energy is what is required to meet and overcome the unhealthy elements now present in the atmosphere. This Increase of vital io.ver, so necessary to meet the extraordinary drafts which an Inclement sc-ason makes upon the system and tho constitution, enn b readily acquired by taking from two to thr.-e doses of Ilo.tet rers I!ittc-rs daily during the winter and spring months. The nature of this cele brated restorative Is well known to the public. It is composed of an absolutely pur; diffusive stimulant, medicated with the extracts and Juices of the most efToc tlve tonic, alterative, anti-billlous and lax ative roots and herbs known to medical science. 10 the combination or these ex cellent ingredients. In proportions suitable to the exigencies of enfeebled, languid and diseased systems, the great tonlc-alterallve owes its efficiency as a preventive and cur ative. A course of it, commenced now. will prevent all danger of fever and ague. rheumatism, or other ailments arising from cold and damp jeculiar to spring months, and also prove a safeguard against the attacks of dyspepsia and liver com plaint which so frequently occur at this period of tho year. CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID. ITBLtsnED AS A WAitxiNO and for the benertt of Yocso Me.v and others who suffer from XEUVOUS DEBIblTY, I.O!S OF MANHOOD, etc., jxintins:outi'mim 0 self-cure. ntten by .Nathaniel May- fair, fc.sq., wno enrea nimseii alter under Koitiff considerable quabkery, and mailed free on receiving a post-paid directed enve lope, by the publisher. lilt. JU11. 1. 1J.UA1.1, 11 Clinton .Street, Brooklyn, V. A CAIIU. Oiikoos City. June 12. IS7C Wx. P. nrnNS, Agent of Phcnix Insur ance Co., Dear Sir: On the 4th day of June my barn was destroyed by fire. On the 5th yon was notified of the same. You prompt ly notified the Company of my loss, and on the loth inst. Mr. Dlmon, the gentle manly agent and adjuster of the Compauy, was on hand, the loss promptly and cheer fully adjusted and a draft for the amount (?700) in full, placed in my hand. We thank you, and through you, tho Company which you represent, for the prompt and cheerful adjustment of our losses, and we join in the general verdict of the !eople in saying. The Old Phoenix of Hartford offers reliable indemnity. RODNEY TOMPKINS. The Pakker Gun. We take jleas ure in calling attention of our alley friends to the wonderful merits of the double-barreled breech loading sho jruns manufactured by Parker Broth ers. West Mcriden, Conn. The highest testimonial received from all .sections of the country, and the thorough test given it in the held by our friend Capt. Green 15. .Samuels, warrant us in asserting that it is the best breech-loadine shot gun in the world. The simplicity of construction, the ease witli winch 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 change to any sized game that mav 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 Royal, a.) Special Notice. Why suffer from Dyspepsia. Indigestion, and loss of appetite, when you can. by us ing Dr. Henley's celebrated I X L, Bitters el teal 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 Dipeive Organs. As a family medicine they h tve bo equal. See advertisement In another column. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. Happy Relief for Young Men from the effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar riage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and circulars smt free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. 2 South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa., an In stitution having a high reputation for hon orable conduct and professional skill. nov6 :ly For Sat.ic. We will sell either a Flo rence or Grover & Baker Sewing Ma chine at San Francisco orices. In order that those who desire a machine, and are not able to pav the entire amount may do accommodated, we win sen he. .u .7t" :.-.v,l mo uisiaiiuicui piou, i'ij cum so nc:h per rr.erth until rai ffcr. Sau Francisco Market Report. San Francisco, Aug. 5. Wheat In Liverpool Average California, llsSd. 12 8d. ; Oregon. 12s. 4d. Flour Superfine, 125 75 ; extra, 18 57. Wheat Coast,$l 551 60. m Barley Coast feed, $1751 80; bay feed $1 60 ; bay brewing. $1 75. Oata Oood supply in market ; prices are $1 501 65. Wool Quiet, fine to choice clear. 28932. Portland Market Report. Wednesday. Aug. 6. 1874 Gold In New York to-day, 109 M. Portland Legal Tender rates, 90 X buying ; 91 selling. Wheat Demand Is good at II 40 1 45 Oats-4015 ii bushel, tacked and deliv ered. Flour In conseauence of the condition of the wheat market, flour has been ad vanced tn 5o. Butter The receiDts are large and the market well stocked with all qualities. iTices range from 2022 cents. Eggs Market supply full: prices nrra at i cents a dozen- Wool Tho market continues dull and quotations are furnished at 2&&30c lb for a good article. Bacon The siiddIv on hand remains abundant. Sides are quoted at 105Ue ; Hams, 1314c, and prime Shoulders at 8 Oregon City Market Report, Enterprise Office. Aucr. 6. 1874. Ix-gal Tenders, buying, 90VJ : selling 91J. County scriut. so : City scrip. 90. The following are the buying prices for produce, and the selling price for others : - Wheat-Demand good and selling at 80 a$33 9 bushel. Flour Oood supply in market, and sell ing at i ikkso oo. Middlings Aro quoted at f25 rer ton shorts, $20 ; and bran $12, with full supplies on hand. Oats Supply equal to demand ; buyers are paying itxiu cents. Potatoes Xew. $l ner bushel. Onions Quotable at 1M cents per pound . Cbickens $2 5jc3 50 per doaen. Butter Scarce. 10(4.18 cents for good fresh. Wool For choice lots, 2329 cents. Dried Fruits Full stocks In market; Apples are bringing 4c5 cents per pound ; peaches 14 cents; Currants 10r$15 cents; Plums 15 conts. Sugar Crushed, 15r3dG cents; Island 9. 10 ; San Francisco refined, 12123$ cents. Tea Best quality $1 ir pound, and oth er brands ranging from 60ri75 cents. Coffee Best article 33 cents. Salt Ranging from l(q'2H. Syrup 50 cents per gallon; best article GO cents. Bacon Hams 1431 cents; Shoulders, 8 cents ; sides, 9'i-lO cents per pound. Lard Per pound 14 '4. 15 cents. Oil Pevoc's Kerosene per gallon,G0(375 cents ; Linseed $1 25. Beef on foot Good fat cattle find ready sale at 5ri6 cents on foot. Port We quote at 5q,6 cents. Sheep Few offering ; quote at 92 50S 50 per head. Hides Green at from $2.3, owing to the size ; dry 15 cents per pound. The Idea of a. Universal Medlelne Is at last realized in Dr. Walker" California Vinegar Hitters. This concentrated essence of the finest medical h-rbs and roots in the Western hemisphere, eradicates all diseas es which have not undermined tho sourcei of vitality, and in Chronic Indigestion. Nervous Headache, Congestion of the Liv er, Rheumatism, Gout, General Debility, and innumerable ulcerous and scabious disorders, it is a specific absolute and in fallible. Jul2o :1m NEW TO-DAY FRESH RHINE WINES, Just received and for sale by GEORGE FTJCIIS. at $1 00 ner bottle. Also Ancrellra, Port, Cherry, and Souomu Wines, in Bottle or by the gallon. Opposite the Railroad Depot. Oregon City, Aug. 7, 1874. 6-r PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, Southvmt Corner First and MorriionSti. IVRTLAXD. OREOOX. From this data we have adopted the CASH BASIS AXD HARD TIMES PRICES. Come and see us and there will be mu tual satisfaction. CUSTOMERS AX OUR LOW PRICES AlD OURSELVES AT CASH. GEORGE A. PEASE, Southwest Cor. First dt Morrison Sts., Portland, Oregon, August 7. 1S71. tf County Assessor's 'otiee ! XOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON J! the last Monday, to-wit : the .31st day of August, A. D., 1874, the Board of Equali zation in and for the county of Clackamas, State of Oregon, will attend at the ofllce of the county cierk oi said county, and will then and there publicly examine the As sessment ltolls and correct all errors in valuation, description or qualities of lands. lots or otner property, ana an jersons in terested are hereby cited to appear at the time and place above mentioned. N. It. WOKSHAM. Assessor of Clackamas County Or., Clackamas county, Aug. 7th, 1871 3w Final Settlement! In tho matter of the estate of John Flem ing, deceased : N' kTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the final account of T. J. MeCarver. administrator of said estate, has been filed and the Court has set the 7th day of Sep tember, 1874. being the first day of the Sep tember term oi county utun, oi Clacka mas county. State of Oregon, all parties and persons are notified that the Court will, on said day, hear objections to said report if any there be. RANDALL. Attest, County Judge. J. M. FRAZER, County Clerk. August 3d. 1871. aug7wl. mmmm Punctual as Timepiece, Unless ik. knaui. H thoir iiutv with the regulari ty of clockwork, perfect health is impossi ble. Therefore, when disordered, control them immediately with - . Tarrant' Eferrescens Seltzer Aperient, ULT usjMmnJKiu .u,....- i alive ana alterative Knovrn to ine E2 J jr&fseslj?. Sell ty Crr.rlrt edicei COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, TTVnrtTPQ TTV HP n t TnnmTT a Established in 1860. B. -A. HUGHES WOULD ASNOUM.E w ini. i. tens of Oregon City, and vicinity, that he has purchased, fitted up and filled tho store ma FTT OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE, on Main Strect.between Third and Fourth, Oregon City. My stock consists of Dry-Goods, Clothlajr, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Hate and Cape, Pla.ted-Ware, Ladles' and Gents Fnrnlshlnjr Goods, China Tea Sets, Table Cutlery, Hosiery,, Crockery, WlndowGlase, Glaee-Ware, Yankee Notions, Hardware, FARMING EMPLEMENTS, ROPE, GRAIN SACKS, &c, &c. Having been established since 1860, ray long experience In business enables me to know what to buy for this market. MY STOCK OF General Alorclianclise Is Large and well Assorted. There is no house In the City that Can Undersell Me. SMALL PROFITS AND QCICK RETURNS Is my Motto. Call and Examine my Goods before purchasing elsewhere, and X will suit B. A. HUGHES. Oregon City, July 17th, 1874. Final Settlement! In the matter of the estate of Hector Campbell, deceased : "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL JJ interested parties that the final account of L. L. Campbell, the administra tor of said estate, is on file in the County Clerk's office, and the Court has set the 7th day of September, 1874, being on Monday, and being the first day of the September term of County Court, of Clackamas coun ty. State of Oregon, for hearing of objec tions said final account if any there be. N. W. RANDALL, Attest, County Judge. J. M. FRAZER. County Clerk. August 4th, 1874. aug7w4 RECREATION! HEALTH! Willioit Soda Springs ! f THIS ESTABUSHMKXT, KOCEL& bratcd for the meJlcal qualties of its water, is again open for the reception o guests. They are reached in one day froir either Portland or Salem. JOIIX WII.IIOIT. Proprietor. June 3d, 187-1. Ju5m4. A. G. WALLINC'S PIONEER BOOK BINDERY. PUtork'a nu41lluir Corner or 8 1 uric and Front Ktreets. PORTLAND, - - - - OREGON. BLANK BOOKS RULED AND BOUND to any desired pattern. Music books. Magazines. Newspapers, etc., bound in ev ery variety of style known to the tirade. Orders from the country promptly at tended to. Vf. H. HIGIIFIELD. Established since '49, it the old stand. Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon. An assortment of Wathes, Jewel- ry.and Seth Thomas' Weight Clocks all of which are warranted to be as 1 represented. "Repairing done on short notice, and h ankful for past patronage. JOHN SCHRAIYI, Main St., Oregon City. MASl'FACTCRER AND IMPORTER OF Haddles, Rnruesa, etc., etc. 1IICII HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS can be had in the State, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL tr warrant my goods as represented 1,000 DEER SKINS WANTED, AND ALSO, ALL OTHER KINDS OF HIDES. FOR which I will pay the highes market price in cash Bring on your hides and get your coin for them. JUHS SC'UKAM. Saddle and Harness Maker. . Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, 1873-m3. Monev ! Money ! AfONEY TO LEND IN SUMS OF t500. aJX. an d upwards Oregon City, March 10, 1874. mal3tf JOHNSON A McCOWN DR. JOPIiSr WELCH, OREGON CITY, OREGON. J. P. DAVIES. JOSHUA DAVIES. J. P. DAVIES & CO.. w AUCTIONEERS A I D COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FIRE-PROOF STONE BUILDING, WHARF STREET, VICTORIA. B. C. liberal Advances Made on Consignments. July 24. 1S74 :ly JOHN M. BACON, IMPORTER AND DEALER In Boo". Stationery. Perfum ery, etc. etc. Oregon City, Oregon. l GT-At Chsrmwi t warner toa DENTIST, 3Pjb OFKICK IN C3CZ2GE TH0MA8 CHARUAll ESTABLISHED lt6 1. DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZEN 8 of Oregon City and of tha W'niu.,.. Valley, that he Is stUl on hand and doln JL AimOle Six J'enee U Better titan a Sloim SMIUnff. I have Just returned from San Francisco, where l purcnasea one 01 ine LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF OOODS 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. Sash and Doors, Chinaware. Queehsware. Stoneware, Crockery, Platedwarc, Glassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities And Styles, Clocks and Watches, Ladles and Gents' Furnishing Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy Ko- Rope, Faming tlons of Every Implements of Description All Kinds. Carpets, Mattings. OH Cloth, Wall Paper, etc.. Of the above list, I can say my stock Is tho MOST COMPLETE ever offered in this market, and was seletcd with especial care for the Oregon City trade. All of which I now offer for sale at the Lowest Market Rates. No use for the ladles, or any one else, to think of going to Portland to buy goods for I am Determined to Hell Cheap and not to allow myself to bo UNDERSOLD IN 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. Come one and all and see lor yourselves that the old stand of THOMAS CLTARMAN cannot bo beaten in Quality or nrice. It would be useless for me to tell you all the advantages 1 can offer you in the sale of goods, as every store that advertises does that, and probably you have been disap- poimeu. ah 1 wisn to say is Comr, and Srr.imd Examine for Yonnrlvr 8 for I do no wish to make any mistakes My object is to tell all my old friends now that I am still alive, and desirous to sell goods cheap, for cash, or upon such terms as agreeu upon, i naniiing all ror the liber al patronage heretofore bestowed. THUS. CIIAUMAN, Main Street, Oregon City, Legnl Tenders and County Scrip taken at market rates. UHAKMAN. IW50.O.K) lbs wool wanted by TIIOS. CHAItMAN. GREAT SLAUGHTER! IN DRY-GOO 13 S AND CLOTHING! PANIC PRICES! AT -A.. LEVY'S. The goods have been bought at PANIC rHicr.it ana wui be sold in accordance Don't forget calling before you lay In your supplies. Oregon City, March 81. 1874 .If NEW OFFERS ! NEW IDEAS See the Grand Gifts of Our Fireside Friend to its Subscribers, Entirely new and unprecedented, ana cn ns will interest every one Ton snlM It If yon don't .end for mm. pie. tno mi pnrticninr. tvnicn are tent free t SEE THE GREAT 4VATCII OFFER OUK K1KESIDK FKIEND is SOW In its Fifth Volume, thoroughly established as ine leading ramiiy and story Weekly In the Union, has the largest circulation. and the best apiintc-d printing and pub lishing establishment and building i" the West. Is a large eight-page illustrated and original family Weekly, price $3.00 irer i-ir. every suoscrioer receiver a magnificent premium and a share In the distribution. Subscribe nou f WE WA3STT AGKENTS. We want a representative in every neigh borhood. Nothing -equals it fcr agents, m&le or female, young or old. Large Cash Wages and a Superb Outfit, exclusive ter ritory, which Is rapidly filling up. Must apply at once. Subscribe by sending $3,00, and receive the paper one year, a magnifi cent premium, a share In the distribution, and receive also Free a Complete Outfit, or send for particulars. Name territory de aired in -writing. Address Waters A Co., Publishers, Chicago. 111. Administrator's Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT pursuant to an order of the. County Court of the county of Marion, In the Btate of Oregon, made and entered at tho Janu ary term thereof, to wit : On the 5th day of January, A. D. tn the matter of the estate of Alvan F. Waller, late of said county deceased. I will sell at public aue r!o.fiiK0 0on,? House door in Oregon &i-Ti1?thKe2UIy of Clackamas, in aaid Al m? orithe be bour of o'clock - 29th day ofAnroil, A. TJ. 1ST, the following described premises situated in said county of Clackamas, teleniine to said estate, to wit : 40 acres off the doniS tion land claim of George Crow, and lrln southeast of the 40 acres heretofore owned by Charles Bunell. said first mentioned 40 acres being part of claim No. 40 in .aid Clackamas county, and being the same forty acres deeded to Alvan . Waller tnr W. W. Judd, by deed, bearing date of tho Htn dyof November. A. D. lmr. ELZPHA WALLER- ritj Es.:ri,iru:.7'3Xi'3i!td -I . : t A UCTIION ASD COMMISSION. A. D. RICHARDGON, Auctioneer, Comer of Front di Oak t.,PrtJd Auction Sales Of Real Estate. Groceries. General Mer ehandlse and Horses. SALE DAYS Wednesday and Saturday A, IS. K1CHARDSW, Auctioneer 1 1 At PriTiile Sale EnniieCed Bar and bundle Iron fcti-i sSyar and Octagon Cast Saws.Screws.Fry-Pans. Sheet Iron. R. Ci. Iron. ALSO A large assortment ofn.. -. t. uors. a. B piVVV" Jan.l.lSTHf. --SSSSi,. NEW OOOIS GOOD NEWS! RICE REDUCED TO SUIT. THE TIMES. LOOK OUT FOR GOOD BARGAINS! S. ACKER MAN & CO. HAVE JU8T stock of RECEIVED A LARGE SPRING & SUMMER GOODS which they offer CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! We 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 Fnrnlshing Goods, Notions, Grocer- les. Hard ware, and a great many other artloles too numer ous to mention ; also, g Doors, Windows, Glass and Putty. etc., eto All kinds of Produca taken In exchange for Good si ALSO Wool Wanted For which we pay the Highest Prices. S. ACKERMAN A CO. Oregon City, October 31, 1873-tf. OREGON STEAMSHIP CO8 STEAMBOAT NOTICE I Str. E. 1ST. COOKE( Will leave OREGON CITY for PORTLAND everyday Except Sunday. at 75 o'clock, A. M. Returning, will leave Portland for Oregon City at 2J$ o'clock, P. M. Str. ALICE, Will leave OREGON CITY forCORVALLIS every Monday and Thursday of each week. Str. DAYTON, Will leave OREGON CITY for McMINN VILLE. LAFAYETTE and DXYTON, and all points between, every Monday, Wed nesday and Friday of each week. Leaves the Basin at 8 o'clock. A.-x.t and connect with the train at Cancmnh at 9, A. M. Str. ALBANY, Leaves OREGON CITY for HARRISBURO and EUGENE and all intermediate points every week. Str. Faiinie P'atton, Leaves OREGON CITY for ALBANY and all intermediate points between twice ev ery week. J. D. BILES, Agent. Oregon CIty.February. 111. 874. WAGON AND CARRIAGE ill A IV U FACTORY ! THE UNDERSIGNED, having increased the di mensions of his premises, at the old stand on the Corner of Mala nnd Third Street, Oregon City, Oregon, Takes this method of Informing his old pa trons, and as many new ones as may be pleased to call, that he Is now prepared, with ample roovn, good materials, and the very best -Ji mechanics, to build anew, re construct, make, paint, iron and turn out &ii Complete, any sort of a vehicle from a common Cart to a Concord Coach. Try me. Blaensmlthlng-, Horse or' Ox Shoring and General Jobbing neatly, qulcklv, and cheaply done. DAVID SMITH. WIU. BROUGiliTOiV WOULD-INFORM THE CITIZENS OF Oregon City and vicinity that he is prepared to furnish FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR LUMBER. Of eTery description. DRY FLOORING, CEILING, SPRl'CE (for shelving.) LATTICE, PlCjKETH, FENCK POSTS (Cedar) Constantly on Hand. Street sod Sidewalk lumber furnished on the shortest notice, at as low rates as It can be purchased In the State. Give me a eU at the . OBECOSaTY IAW Mltl", o o O O o o O G 0 IS O G O o o o -