Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, August 14, 1874, Image 3

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    THE EHJEBPBjSE.
)iiONOTy, ORE-COS, AUGUST 11, 1S71.
p.vr.iNtf
IjCiujlauy. Tho store of S.
LMinun was entered last Wednes-
nirht by burglars, and an attempt
UiJ " . . rr-t it . . 1 i
va.le to r"
They elTected an
6 ,lT s m SV. It is to be hoped
much loss tn. i . ' t on the
lu5r" auriric, may get on
kofth- burglars.
v pv-Ki"sro.vit"c)MANr--Articl(8
onnon-nUionhebeennledineon-
. with the Oregon Sugar Beet
The eapuai s' . thousand
fruVH:;i-v;'eac .. V.UdleV has loft
?;m:u:y lo l'ur-hase thenccessary
machinery.
Ml,sMr. J. If. Walker, a well
known . of t;.is place, left Antel-
'1,-v' in a.- o couiuv , suiiic iw
u.e v
w:u to he liejre on tho
weeks
f. , ., ,i ng.
s itiir i; iiiico nt; ii'ii,
llDlllill-' li.TS
1 li Mni troin nun. Jie
i . . . i i ! : I M :1
i .it: tjoanuitisiearea
il'i nun - l , .
tli.it U
t. i-oi:.
u niur.kred. Mr. Walker was
,. h way of the ISailow route.
!l;s ti l-
ti.ls are anxiously wailing ior
aii-i'tiat t.i..t lie miy turn up all right.
lhu- ('oudmaii dropped
Monday at Cuttingsville, in
,'.is f . in'y. supposed to have been
!,.-.n-i ios ase. Coroner Straight
t'i l an h.-pie.st o.i the bodj' and the
:, :ii.iiod a verdict that theueeeas-
! r.i:ii"
lo his death troin natural
lie was iairried bv the Odd
l-e-.
ot t!iis ilae', bi-iug si member
,.;.,. o.-dor. e l:arn that he lia.s no
r la-i . in tliis .S.ute. lie formerly
r. i l iu t'alifiruia, and has only
.n tiiis county atout a -year.
Wi: cill t'.ie atrention of soldiers
atil Hi -e iiueres'.ed to.thu advertUe
i!i a. , i Lho law a;;d collection agent y
of W, il. Alk.-n of .-;an Francis jo. They
wiii il. 'fe "li t rei'.ihle inioi niation as
).sd.::-nal travtil pay Jloimty I'cn
I'.i M'WV and Iand warrants
i v tor iJo'fcrnni-.-iit.
!;eve lh:;i'.ir. .-viieii irom nis
-;uo:i in fhe Grand Army h:is
I. ii . ui .-'i h li. rs on tliis coast.
: u give; ty him free of
:i!'Usi:.-A;. the last term of
, V.;;i I lie Commissioners
.i D..icssing brick buil-
;hei
:i r ,1:1 :'t 'isL-. T;ie j,.-;..e paii
i : . i- .'.uiiy . 'I'ders, e iiiivaleii
aid
to :-, 1 ' .
ui. 1. 1.-,
p 11--.1 i i
:;( '..
I--:;'.-: r
tint .1 t':
'l'i.e I '.op v. v is very cheap
r, ana me commissioners
i- ;i m i', ler of econ.nnv to
i'l-ie id rf p.iyin-.
; i'iif) for
III.! I'lSt.
I'l.UV
Viilll.VS no v
lb
il.M
AC
i;!.v,.-H't' see it .stated
.leui. j ' and drying com-
11. .
v. ui -a
:.i
!;iin r.i
j'.i:iy.
S'll n I:
i ii (rg uuzeu at .v em
irvM toj-xtcnsively engag
em,
e
i.-t-iii -s. Would it not he a
-lit- v" i.'i' "iH Clackamas county
: ri to organize a similar coni-l'iu-y
w..i: i certainly have a
-1 ; rt i-.j; v of g-jtiiiig pleu
i'.i.t aa-1 l i.l of ine verv best
iv .M Alt'. .-1 -1-' to m the States
man W- l.-arn tliat r rank Loo per has
s'rti- iv It ri.--ii out Mi l'utte creek, near
t:.- lim.--.t-ni,' quarries, lie has discov
ered ;.n iinnicus marble-bed 2S feet
thi .-k .t::d of unkiiown extent, and is
al)..i:t tii put up ;i stone-sawing mill
tin r u!i.. The inarb e is of the varie
k'. 1 1 s -rt, and isi said to be of a tine
.;aabty.
oiui j .s Ciii::ii,ii;s in San Francis
'. l'a - Saa FrUnciseo Chronicle of
J alv
'th says tin Link-held. Webb tfc
';. have a clnstel of ltoyal Ann cher
ries out viiioiMoiit their store, which
h -rai,..!,ly the srgest ever seen in
vni Fi ati -i;-,). U is one foot in length
an I -;u:hs three ponrfds. It was
gr.eA-ii,.n t!ie rai;ch of Scth Luelling,
m Urc ' hi. ;
Whuuk Is llv;?.v Robert Bolton,
revutly from Cafifurnhi, wishes infor-
in:i;i,)n
is to th.? vhereHlouf ..r h;
b.-vtli..r John
1 1 ltoil. H,i fannn.l
w. .if I.: . ... .
(cooper) in Oregon
.-. . -V J
wi- "if . ? I,,!,,r.,":ib'n resjecting him,
i .-3 liii brother..
itv. Anv
, N 10 I'ovrLAND. The liull of
l.ie new liuht-draiiiiht steamer which
ha l-eer. hui'.t avCancmah by Mr. Pa-
i
-vi.i.k..,. c u pm ,1., , .
a . aU .com our old f.ieiid au1 ever ac
teagom, Mr S. A.Miles,ofSt He!
on--.. l:wt Mondav- ir " 1Ul
Jie i one ot tlu
'SI tiw.it i. t i . .
I!,-..
- ,,M .r;M"9 one entered the
ST;? n la Tuesday
Hit getting
ullL
.anything. TUo
uun'-' oi .ir.
wa.-, enu red a
owell. ,,f Canemrth
ort tilllO .HM nn,l
"v. got a f
dollars in money
1 be on the look out.
''ir citizens she
TlIANKS.-W,
o under many obli-
jr:.i.ns to Mess
alhng A Son nf
1
TrtMi, ,.", reforfnce to our ad
Mavor m?s- U wi -eon that
Mayor r.. V JU oe seen t.
r 'f pmVnha;5orJered an elect
SilhlLt .f t"slnwr l he held on
ion
the
rt-ar,-i , " -uuier ana tamilv
- irom Salmon river last Fri
"eir COIl'lexion is somewhat
i!uin w'hen thev left.
7'- lh
-JEEnxcj.-About one .half the
i :--i
as went
went to th r...- r,
nzht, w " vuiup- j
'
ine saij.
rraiuo irom mo wick, uuur, c-uihhh
e';vtUe brick wall each bide of tho
which fastens the iron doors, and
.u0 bar not beinir locked, shoved it up
;'M,lbad no farther trouble to enter.
I Uev then took an axe and attempted
t1 oien the safe, w nieh attempt proved
Successful. They broke oft thejrm
.ui,.u covers the key-hole, k"'.
off tho knob ot . nor,
t us wouKI "'V.riiniVneod chopping
t,ok tho axe a"I ' axuielU, but
through ' Vn r They robbed the
fi:led in '' A.r.ntained a
" : Jl took a gold watch and
h,,K-, worth about $150, a; silver watch
c:uV iher i.nvelrv, amounting in value
aa.loth.r y- Ackerman musses
X ioidvaeoat.andthethieves
ii onu"in exchange ior mat.
fTtanold one 1 daring piece of
11 is C",d'it bel '.H.ves our people to
b '"m'-'V, l( k ot t for the.se c-Ws.
lu ll fhr, u V p Lin damage to the
Mr. Aek.-n .1 i m not
Mnr- rirvo.i ami conduct the
which is to r ,tirin2 sugar from
business ot ..: uU tne refuse
beets, and dii" JS "l The names of
y"::lZ 'George I,. Curry,
V1' V -, dT..v Frederic Hiller, 1 en
Jubr .. r Sl I L. Uullock. The
for u t,J ll"ltl;Hl last Wednesday
fortius purpose of receiving her
T'J?- lt.. the wt "m
unVtis thusS1 1UCh0S f Water
0 "
ovu;;:,:,; oiv, wt at our
van1- y11';, Thoy Mere of the
a rk-hv,t Vl iv-J Clu11:ilSest as well
this vt.ar. "-"ored we have seen
County Court.-Tlie following are
the proceedings of the County Court
for the August term :
Estate of II. arnplU deceased.
Now comes S. L. Camplxdl. adimnis
tra or of said estate, " Jj i J JJ
nual report. It s ordere.1 tl JJie
7th of September be set for Inmi semt
ment, and for hearing objections
thFsta?e and guardianship of minor
heirs of John fickey. Annual report
of guardian of heirs of John Dic"kev
filed Keport examined and approved.
Jistate of Alonzo Wells, deceased.
Inveiitorv and appraisors' report tiled,
examined and approved.
Estate of W. C. Dement, deceased.
Semi-annual report liled.examined and
approved.
Instate OI i'- a-.eco.v, utreasuu. au-
ministrator exonerated ana aiajCharKeu
estate being settled.
Commissioxkrs' Co cut. Robert
Zoller allowed $0 00 for injury to
wagon on county bridge in Koad Dis
trict Xo. 4.5.
Taxes on the lands of M K. u il-
lougliby and A. O. Cunningham were
retunaeu.
In the matter of the petition of Hor
ace Kaker and others for the location
of a county road, road ordered sur
veved. 3 Nkw County Safe. The County
Commissioners, recognizing the im
portance of preserving the county
records from lire, at their term in July,
ordered from the Hall Safe and Liock
Co. a large lire-proof safe. The safe ar
rived here vesteruay and was placed
in the room under this ollice. It is an
excellent piece of work throughout,
being the linest linish we have seen.
It is L8 inches high :' 52 wide and 32
deep, and has the Hall combination
lock, without Key or key-hole and
weighs 5,000 iKiunds. The cost of the
sate is 'J00. YV e think this is money
well invested. These safes are meeting
with great success in this State. Mr.
Stilshire having sold over one hundred.
They had m in the late Chicago tire and
every one preserved their contents in
good condition.
Fell off the liumaE. Gen. A. L.
Lovejoy fell oil' the railroad bridge this
(Thursday) morning, just after the
morning train passed, injuring him so
severely that he was carried to his res
idence insensible, and received a gasli
in his head about two inches long. We
have not been able to get full particu
lars of the sad accident, and trust that
the General may soon be about again.
Hard Trip. We learn that Mrs
Meld rum, on her way to Salmon river
met with a painful accident, being
thrown oil" the horse, and painfully in
juring her shoulder, the party hav
ing arrived at their destination allright
with this exception.
Returned. Mr. W.1I. Ilighfield re
turned from his trip to San Francisco
on the steamer which arrived at Port
land yesterday, and is again ready for
business.
A I'aUc Husband and Vife.
We take tho following account of
a first-clasa sensation from the Ore
gontan of last Tuesday. The wife of
Smith has her father residing in this
county, about two miles south of
this placo. We aro also informed
that said Smith aud his affinity, were
iu the vicinity of this town last
Tuesday morning:
East Portland rejoices in a first
class case of crim. con., the develop
ment of which within the past few
days has thrown the social tranquil
lity of that quiet burg Into a stte of
spasmodic exciteuent. Tho circum
stances of this case are substantially
as follows, which we give the reader
in brief: About six weeks ago a
gentleman residing in Idaho, fur
nished his wife with 8800 for the
purpose of enabling her to visit two
married sisters who live in this city.
The lady, whose nainG we suppress,
arrived here in safety, accompanied
by a little daughter. She stopped at
the house of a brothemn-law,- resid
ing in Hast Portland, and for a short
time everything passed smoothly
along. The brother-in-law, who is a
well-known member of the turf
sporting fraternity, had in his em
ploy a man named Dan Smith, who
personated the role of chief holster.
This skillful manipulator of the curry-comb
and brush; was not blessed
with great persoual beauty, the "gift
of gab," or the power to stir men's
souls, but he captivated the eye of
the fair Idahoan. Her strong pre
ference for Smith soon became ap
parent to her sister -and brother-in-law,
and finally assumed such a de
cided character as to lead the family
with whom she was stopping to sur
mise, and subsequently to strongly
suspicion, that relations of an im
proper nature existed between the
jiarties. Smith has a wife and three
children, but be seemed unmindful
of all else save bis new-found affinity.
Matter- continued to grow worse,
until the brother-in-law determined
to ascertain the truth or falsity of
his suspicions. It did not take long
to satisfy himself beyond doubt that
a criminal intimacy was being main
tained between the suspected parties.
But one course was left, and that was
to discharge Smith, and forbid
the false wife ever to enter his house
again, this was done and the doors
were closed against the guilty pair.
The wife finding herself placed in an
extremely awkward predicament,
came over to her other sister, who
resides in this city. But tho story
of her guilt preceded her, and she
was refused admittance. She return
ed to East Tortland, where she was
joined by Smith. They proceeded
to a hotel and registered their names
a3 man and wife, and occupied one
apartment on Friday night. Early
on Saturday morning the landlord,
who did not know either party, was
informed of the peculiar relations
which existed between man and wo
man. He went to the door of the
guilty pair, and, finding it locked,
unceremoniously kicked it in, and
then bade them to depart instanter,
and not to stand on the order of the
same. It is needless to add that they
improved the suggestion offered by
the landlord. Meantime the wife of
Smith heard of the doings of her
spouse, and forthwith swore out a
warrant for his arrest, on the cbarere
of adultery. The warrant was placed
in i ne hands of F. K. Neal, City Mar
shal, who proceeded to the hotel, but
found the bird had flown. Smith
and the woman caught wind of the
proceedings, hired a buggy and star-
leu ior Jiuwaukio. jeal heard of
it, and mounting a horse gave chase,
but Smith's animal proved too fleet,
and the Marshal was forced to give
the race up. It is said that the cou
ple are hanging about the country,
fully intent upon emigrating to some
more congenial region. Full partic
ulars have been telegraphed the hus
band in Idaho, who, it can well be
supposed, will h.ivfi tm -.nc.; t
Ui ' x
tuiuw uiiy Mist quantities of saline
raoiatnre after his recalcitrant spouse.
Letter List. The following is a
list of the Letters remaining in the
Post-office at Oregon City. Auo- n lfWi.
Crawford, G. A.; Doyl. John T? .
Willborn, Wm.; Whitney, AddiVMrs!
If called for. pleases-.iv
tlSed." J. M. Ihmv l Af
, . . .u . -
NT Tin." A CT.-.rT . Tr . . . m.
Grover was taken out of the loks last
C'.. 1 1 4. j, .
nuy unu iut on me Astoria trade.
me opjKisiiion net ween Astoria and
Portland is quite spirited, and a person
can go down and back now for $1
Rev. Mr. P,ailey, President of the
McMinnville College, will preach at
tho IJaptist Church in this citv np-irt
Sunday.
Impoktant.--
An important circu
Hon. I. R. Moores
on the first page of
lar letter from
will be found
this issue. We
call especial atten
tion of our farmers to this letter and
trust that Clackamas county may be
wen represenTeu uy contribution for
this purpose.
.
Shooting Affray. A telesram
from Ashland, dated the 11th inst.
says that Mr. E. B. Hatton, who ar
rived to-day from Fort Klamath,
brings news of the shooting and kill
ing of Oliver Hurt by William Brown
on the 8th inst., in Spracne river
valley. Oliver Hurt is the man who
killed - George Brown, brother of
William Brown, last Spring, and was
tried and acquitted on the ground
tat the killing was done in self-de
fense.
&7"For the very best Photographs, tro to
P.radley & Rulofson's Gallery with and
Ki.KVAiuii, 4a louttjomery Street, Ban
Francisco.
An Unwholesome Season.
The closing days of winter and the early
days of spring nre very trying to t he feeble
and sensitive and are apt to affect unpleas
antly even the more robust and vigorous.
Nothing can bfe 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.
L Common prudence suggests, therefore, the
propriety of fortifying the system against
these insidious enemies of health and
comfort, and the experience of more than
a quarter of a century points to llostetter'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 uuhealthy elements now
present in the atmosphere. This increase
of vital power, so necessary to meet the
extraordinary drafts which an inclement
sr-ason makes upon the system and the
constitution, can be readily acquired by
takin;; irom two to three doses of Ilostet
rers bitters daily during the winter and
sfrinff months. The nature of this cele
brated restorative is well known to the
public. It is composed of an absolutely
pure diffusive stimulant, medicated with
the extracts and juices of the most effec
tive tonic, alterative, anti-billions and lax
ative roots and herbs known to medical
science. To the combination of these ex
cellent inrt-dieijts. in proportions suitable
to the exigencies of enteebled, languid and
diseased systems, the great tonic-alterative
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 iind damp peculiar to i.-ring
months, and also prove a safeguard against
the attacks of dys;epsia and liver com
plaint which so frequently .occur at this
period of the year.
CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID.
Published as a waknino and for the
benefit of Youno Mex axd otiters who
suffer from NKUVOUS DKHII.ITY, LOSS
UK MAMlOiH', e tc., pointingoutfiemc-aia
of xclf-cnre. Written by Nathaniel. May
fair, Ksq., who cured himself after under
going considerable quabkery, and mailed
free on receiving a post-paid directed enve
lope, by the publisher,
DR. JOHN M. DAG N ALL,
11 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, X. Y.
A CAitU.
Oregon Citv, .Tunc 12, IS74.
W.H. P. FSCRNS, Agent of Phoenix Insur
ance l 'o., livar Sir: On the 4th day of June
my barn was destroyed by fire. On the 5th
you was notified ot the same. You prompt
ly notified the Company of my loss, and
on the . loth inst. Mr. Dinion, the gentle
manly agent and djuster of the Company,
was on hand, the loss promptly and cheer
fully adjusted and a draft for the amount
(S7oi) in full, placed in my hand.
We thank you, and through you, the
Company which you represent, for the
prompt and cheerful adjustment of our
losses, .and we join in the general verdict
of the people in saying. The Old Phoonlx
of Hartford offers reliable indemnity.
I tO 1 NKY TOMPKINS.
The PAitKF.n (irx.-Wc take j)leas
ure in calling attention of our alley
friends to the wonderful merits of the
double-barreled breech loading sho
guns manufactured by Parker Uroth
ers. West Meriden, Conn.
The highest testimonial received
from all sections of the country, and
the thorough test given it in the field
bv our friend Capt. Green . .Samuels,
warrant us in asserting that it is the
best breeeh-loadinsr shot gun in the
world. The simplicity of construction,
the ease with which it can be loaded or
unloaded, the facility with which the
load can be changed from small to
large shot enabling the sportsman, in
an instant, to adapt his change to any
sized game Ihatinav 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 ltoyal, Va.)
Special Xollce.
Why suffer from Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
and loss of appetit when you can. by us
ing Dr. Ilmlcy'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 hive
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 met hod of treatment.
New and remarkable remedies. Books and
circulars sent free, fn scaled 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
The Idea ot I" ill vernal Jleriic ine Is
nt last realized in Dr. Walker's California
Vi ielur Bitters. This concentrated essence
of the finest medical herbs and roots in the
Western hemisphere, eradicates all diseas
es which have not und rmii.ed I the sources
of vitality, nd in Chronic Indigestion.
Nervous Headache, Congestion of the Liv
er Rheumatism. Gout. General Debilit,
and innumerable ulc-rous and scabious
it is a specific absolute nndn-
fallible. '
NEW TO-DAY.
Firoman'sElection.
NOTICE IS IIERE3Y GIVEN THAT AN
S Tertlonwiir be held at the House of
Cataract Hose Company No 2. in Oregon
City, on Saturday, the 22d of August 1-4.
for the puPiose of electing one hief En
gineer, to fill the vacancy occurring D ttwJ
resignation of Ambros.BQll'(;:o-wr
Mrcr of Oregon City.
low, Wm. ; Fraster, John T HerHiVo
RollaC: Jackson. Caroling
Jackson, Ann Mrs.; Kunkle, Helen
Livermore. Marv Mrs. tiiiJ-
Miss. 2; PayneT Josiah Richardson
ina Miss; Stormer, Manerva MisV
Smith Silas; Spenc-e, Absalom ; Stipps
John Llden: Walker , lw
Sheriffs Sale!
BY VIRTUE OP EXECUTIONS AND
orders of sale issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for the County
of Multnomah to me, directed in favor of,
first, Levi Strauss, David Stern and Louis
Strauss, partners, doing business under
the firm-name of Ievl Strauas & Co., for
the sum of eighteen hundred and eighty
six and sixty hundreths dollars ($1SS6
00-1001. with interest thereon from Augnst
6th, 1874, at ten per cent, per annum, to
gether with cost of suit and disburse
ments. Second, in favor of T. Murphy,
Adam Grant and John Dean, partners,
under the firm-name of Murphy, Grant
& Co., for the sum of seven hundred and
thirty-six and twenty-six hundredths dol
lars (73o -JO-1UU), wun lnieresu lunu,
from August 6th, 1874, at ten per cent, per
annum, together with costs of suit and
disbursements, all against C. b. Sliver.
.OW, ttiererore, 1 nave, on mis, me -'S"i"
(lav of August, A. D.. 1874, levied -Upon the
following-described real estate.that is to
say, the west half of the real estate tereinr
after described, to wit. : that certain piece or
parcel of land, known and described as,
notification number seven thousand one
huiidred and forty-six (7116), claim number
fortv-3iX (46), being parts of sections ten,
eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen and fif
teen (10, 11, 12. 13. 14, and 15), in township
three (3), S. R. three (3) east, bounded as
lOliOWS, lO Wll. : oegliiuniB ui a. pjiui u.uo
(9) chains south, and six and thirty-one
hundredths (6 31-100) chains, west of the
northeast corner of section fifteen (15),
township thTQi (3), south range three (3)
east; thence east eighty-six (86) chains;
thence south twenty (20) chains; thence
east twenty-one and nrty nunareums
(2150-100) chains; thence north seventy-
live (75) chains;
tnence west one nun
and fifty hundredths
thence south fifty-five
dred and seven
(107 50-100) chains ;
and 50-100 (55 50-100) ehains.to the place of
beginning; containing six hundred thirty
sdven and sixty-two hundredths (637 62-100)
acres, more or less, in Clackamas County,
State of Oreogn.
On Saturday, twelfth day of September,
A. D., 1874, at the hour of 1 o'clock, p. M. in
front of the Court House door, in Oregon
City, in said county and State, I will sell at
public auction, to the highest bidder, cash
paid to me in hand, all the right, title, and
interest, of the said C. S. Silver, in and to
the above described piece or parcel of land,
or enough thereof to satisfy the above
named executions and interest, costs and
accruing costs.
Oregon City, Aug. 11, A. D. 1870.
J. T. Al'PERSON,
sheriff of Clackamas County.
SOLDIERS'
War Claim Agency
No. 31 Mnotoiitery lllock,
SAN Fit AN CISCO, CAT,.
T7 II. AIKEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
M t and Commander of the Grand
Army of the Republic in California and
Nevada, will give prompt attention to he
collection of Additional Travel Pay, now
due California and Nevada Volunteers
discharged more than three hundred miles
from home. . Soldiers can depend on fair
ueanng. iniormation given Iree of charge.
When writing enclose stamp for reply and
state company and regiment and whether
you have a discharge. Congress has ex
tended the time for filing claims for addi
tional Bounty under Act of July 28, 1866, to
January 1875, so all such claims must be
made before that time. Original Bountv
of $100 has been allowed all volunteers who
enlisted before July 22d 186tforthree years.
II not paid the same when -discharged
I .and Warrants can be obtalnd for servlcei
rendered before 1855, but not for services in
the late war. Pensions for late war and
war of 1812 obtained and increased when
allowed for less than disability warrants,
out no pensions are allowed to Mexican
and Florida war soldiers. State of Texas
has granted pensions to surviving veterans
of Texas Revolution. New Orleans and
Mobile Prize Money is now due and being
paia. w. ii. Aiken also attends loueneral
Law and Collection business. 6mo.
A lloiiKeiioia without Tarrant's Selt
zer AperiknT within reach, lacks nn im
portant safeguard of health and life. A
few doses ofthis standard remedy for Indi
gestion, constipation and billlousness. re
lieve every distressing symptom and
prevent dangerous consequences. For sale
by the entire drug trade.
FRESH RHINE WINES,
Just received and for sale by
GEORGE FUCIIS,
at $1 00 ner bottle. Also Anirelica. Port.
Cherry, iind Sonoma Wines, In Bottle
or by the gallon.
Opposite the Railroad Depot.
Oregon City. Aug. 7, 1874. 6v
PACIFIC
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE,
Southwest Corner First and Morrison Sts.
to it tla nd . oitsaoy.
From this date wo have adopted the
CASH BASIS AXD HARD TDIES PRICES.
Come and see us and there- -will be mu
tual satisfaction.
CUSTOMERS AT OITK LOW PRICES
AlfD
OURSL'LVES AT CASH.
GEORGE A. PEASE,
8outhnt.it Cor. First fe Morrison. Sts.,
Portland., Oregon,
August 7, 1S74. tf
County Assessor's Notice !
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON
il the last Monday, to-wit : the 31st day
of August, A. D., 1S74, the Board of Equali
zation in and for the county of Clackamas,
State of Oregon, will attend at the office ot
the County Clerk of said county, and will
then and there publicly examine . the As
sessment Rolls and correct all errors in
valuation, descript ion or qualities of lands,
lots or other property, and all persons in
terested are hereby cited to appear at the
time and place above mentioned.
N. R. WORSHAM.
Assessor of Clackamas County Or.,
Clackamas county, Aug. 7th, 1871 3w
Final Settlement!
In the matter of tho estate of John Flem
ing, deceased :
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the final account of T. J. McCarver,
administrator of said estate, has been filed
and the ourt has set the 7th day of Sep
tember. 1S71, being the first day of the Sep
tember term of County Court, of 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.
. W. RANDALL.
Attest, County Judge.
J. M. FRAZER. County Clerk
August 3d, 1?:. aujSVl.
Established in 1860.
33. l. HUGHES
WOULD ANNOUNCE TO THE CITI-
the store purchascd fitted UP and nlled
OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE,
on Main Stroet.between Third and Fourth,
Oregon Citv.
My stock consists of
Drv-Giorwl-
Clothing-.
Boots And Snoa,
Groceries,
Patent Medicines,
Perfumery. nt aa ran.
Plated-Ware, Ladles' and Gents'
FurnUhinn. Goods, China Tea Sets,
Table Cutlery, Hosiery,, Crockery,
Window-Glass, Glass-Ware.
Yankee Notions, Kurd ware,
FARMING EMPLEMENTS,
HOPE, GRAIN SACKS, &c, &c.
Having been established since 18GO. my
long experience in business enables me to
know what to buy for this market.
MY STOCK OF
General Merchandise
Is Large and well Assorted.
There is no house in the City that
Can Undersell Me.
SMALL PROFITS AND QIICK RETURN'S,
Is my Motto.
' Call and Examine my Goods he fore
purchasing elsewhere, und X will suit
B.A.HUGHES.
Oregon City, July 17th, 187.
Final Settlement!
esL
In tho matter of tho estate of Hector
Campbell, deceased :
'VTOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
Interested parties that tho final
account of L. L. Campbell, the administra
tor oi sain estaic, is on hie in the County
Clerk's office, and the Court has set the 7th
day of September, 1S74, being on Mondav.
anil being the first day of the September
term of County Court, of Clackamas coun
ty, State of Oregon, for hearing of objec-
nunt. iu sum unai account u any there be
N. V. RANDALL,
Attest. Count vJudtre.
J. M. FRAZER, County Clerk.
August 4th, la74. aug7w4,
RECREATION!
HEALTH!
"Wilhoit Soda Springs !
riVIIS ESTABLISHMENT, SO CELE
J brated lor the medical aualtles of its
water, is again open for the reception of
Kui-sls. i ney are reacneu in one uay froir
either Portland or Salem.
JOHN WILHOIT, Proprietor.
June 3d, 1S71. Ju5m4.
A. G. WALLINC'S
PIONEER BOOK BINDERY.
Pittock's JJnlldinjj Corner of Stark
ami front. Mret-ls.
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 trrade.
Orders from the country promptly at
tended to.
W. II. 1IIGHFIELD.
Established since '49, at the old stand.
Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon.
jgoo An assortment of Watties. Jewel
fy?Y r'.and Set" Thomas Weight Clocks
J7- all of which are warranted to be as
VLt represented.
K?"Repairing done on short notiee, and
h ankiul ior past patronage.
JOHN S C H R A Si .
3Iaiu St., Oregon City.
MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF
Saddles, Harness,
Saddlery-IIard-ivare,
etc., etc.
WHICH HE OFFERS AS
can be had in the State,
HICH HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS
at
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
B"l warrant my goods as represented.
1,000 DEER SKINS
AV A. 1ST T 111 13,
AXD ALSO,
4 LL OTHER KINDS OF HIDES. FOR
XV whicn 1 win pay the hijrnes market
price in cash Bring on your hides and get
your coin ior mem.
JOHN SCHRAM,
Saddle and Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, 1873-m3.
Monev ! Money !
MONEY TO LEND IN SUMS OF $500,
and upwards.
Orepon City, March 10, 1874.
mal3tf JOHNSON A McCOWN.
DR. JOITT WELCH,
DENTIST,
OFFICE IN
OREGON CITV, OK EG ON.
J. P. DA VIES.
JOSHUA DAVIES.
J. P. DAVIES & CO.,
AUCTIONEERS
- AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
FIRE-PItOOF STONE BUILDING,
WHARF STREET, VICTORIA. B. C.
Liberal Advances Made oa Consignments.
July 24, 1374 :ly
JOHN M. BACON,
IMPORTER AND DEALER
in Books, Stationery, Perfam
ery, etc, etc.
Oregon City, Oregon.
iy At Charm aa i Warner's old tm.v.t
.tely oeoufled ty S. Aelceman, Main st.
THOMAS CHARMAH
ESTABLISHED
1853.
DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS
of Oregon City and of the Willamette
Valley, that he is still Tn hand and doing
business on the old motto, that
A Kimble Six Pence is Better than a Slow
Shilling.
I have lust returned from San Francisco.
where I purchased one of the
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK Of GOODS
ev
er before offered in this city : and consists
. 1 ... .. r .1 1 .
ln
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,
Platedwarp, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Ladles and
Gents' Furnishing
Patent Medlclnos. Goods. Fancy No-
Rope, Faming tions of Every
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
Mattings. Oil
Cloth, Wall Paper, etc.,
Of the above list, I can say my stock is the
MOST COMIPIKTE
ever offered in this market, and was seleted
with especial care for the Oregon City trade.
.... v. t.n A uvw uuer ior sale at the
Lowest Market Rates..
No use for the ladies, or any one else to
think of going to Portland to buy goods lor
I am Detemiinetl to Sell Cheap and not to
allow myseir to be
UNDERSOLD IN TIIE STATE OF OREGON.
All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay
ments, believing as I do that
Twenty Years Experience
In Oregon City enables me to know the re
quirements of the trade. Come one and all
and see for yourselves that the old stand of
THOMAS CIIARMAX
cannot be beaten In quality or price. It
would be useless lor me to tell you all the
advantages I can offer you in the sale of
goods, as every store that advertises does
that, and probably you have been disap
pointed. All I wish to say is
Come, and See.and Examine for Yourselves
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, lor cash, or upon PMfh terms
as agreed upon. Thanking all forthe liber
al patronage heretofore bestowed.
THOS. CHARMAN.
Main Street, Oregon City,
Lopral Tenders and County Scrip taken at
market rates. THOS. CHARMAN.
&7-50.000 lbs wool wanted by
THOS. CHARMAN.
GREAT SLAUGHTER !
IN
DEY-GOODS
AND
CLOTHIXG!
PANIC PRICES!
A T
The goods have been bought at PANIC
PICICKS and will be sold In accordance.
Don't forget calling before you lay In
your supplies.
Oregon City, March 31. 1S71 :tf
NEW OFFERS I
NEW IDEAS !
See the Grand Gifts
of Our Fireside Friend to its Subscribers.
Entirely new and unprecedented,
and sucli as will Interest every one.
You miss It If you don't send for sam
ples and full particulars which are
sent free !
SEE THE GREAT WATCH 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 bost appointed printing and pub
lishing establishment and building the
West. Is a large eight-page illustrated
and original family Weekly, price $3,00
per year. Every subscriber receiver a
magnificent premium and a share in the
distribution, Subscribe now!
WE WANT A GrEISTPS.
We want a representative in every neigh
borhood. Nothing equals it frr agents,
male or female, young or old. Jirgc Cash
Wage anil a Sujterb 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
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and receive also Free a Complete Outfit,
or send for particulars. Name territory de
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Administrator's Sale.
."TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
pursuant to an order of the Countv
voun. 01 ine county 01 Marion, In the State
of Oregon, made and entered at the Janu
ary term thereof, to wit : On the 5th 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 auc
tion, at the Court House door in Oregon
City, in tho county-of Clackamas, in said
Estate, to the highest bidders, for gold coin,
at the time of sale, at the hour of 10 o'clock
A.M. on the
yh day of August, A. D. 1S7,
the following described premises 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 the 40 acres heretofore owned
by Charles Bunell, said first mentioned 4(
acres being part of claim No. 49 in said
Clackamas county, and being the same
fortv acres deeded to Alvan . W aller, by
W. W. Judd. by deed, bearing date of the
11th day of November, A. D. 1S67.
ELEPHA WALLER.
Administratrix.
' XHtMEalsm. Jul? 29th, 187. t
AUCTIIOy AND COMMISSION.
A. B. RICHARDSON,
Vne tioneei',
former of Front fc Oak sts., Portland.
Auction Sales
Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Mer
chandise and Horses.
SALE DAYS Wednesday and Saturday
A. B. RICHARDSON,
Auctioneer
At Private Sale.
English Refined Bar and Bundle Iroa
i-nglish Square and Octagon Cast
. bteel,- Horse Shoes, liasps
Saw8.Screws,Frv-Pans
Sheet Iron.'R.
G.Iron,
ALSO
A large assortment of Groceries and Lla
UOrs. A. R 'nir-HAimuv
Jan. 1, lS73-tf. Auctioneer,
NEW GOODS
'GOODXEWS!
PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TDIES.
LOOK OUT FOR GOOD
BARGAINS?
0
S. ACKERr.1AN &CO.
H
AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
aiucik ui
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS
which they offer
CHEAPER .THAN THE CHEAPEST!
0
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
Furnishing Goods,
Notions, Grocer
i e 6, Hard
ware, and a great many other articles too numer
ours to mention ; also.
Doors, Windows,;
Glass and Putty,
etc.. etc
All kinds of Produce taken In exchang
for Goodtil
ALSO
Wool Wanted
For which we pay the Highest Prices,
. S. ACKERMAN & CO.
Oregon CI ty, October 31, lS73-tf.
OREGON STEAMSHIP CO.'S
SfEAMBOAT NOTICE !
Str. E. 1ST. COOKE,
Will leave OREGON CITY for PORTLAND?
every day Except Sunday, at 7k o'clock,
A. M. Returning, will leave Portland for
Oregon City at 2J4 o'clock, P. M.
Str-. ALICE,
Will leave OREGON CITY for CORVALLIS
every Monday and Thursday of each week
Sti DAYTON,
WilJ leave OREGON CITY for McMLNN
VILLE, LAFAYETTE and DaYTON, and
all points between, every Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday of each week. "Leaves
the P.asin nt 8 o'clock, a. m., and connect
with the train at Canemah at tf, a. m.
Sti AEEAjSTY,
Leaves OREGON CITY for IIARRISBTJRQ
and ECGENE and all intermediate points
every week.
Str. Earmie Eatton,
Leaves OREGON CITY for ALPAN Y and
all intermediate points between twice eT
cry week. J. I). iill.ES, Agent.
Oregon City.February, 141. 874.
WAGON AND CARRIAGE
ill A IV, U FACTORY I
THE UNDERSIGNED,
having increased the di
mensions of his premises, at
the old stand on the
Corner of Main and 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 room, good materials, and the
very best of mechanics, to build anew, re
construct, make, paint, iron and turn out
all complete, anv sort of a vehicle from a
com mon Cart to a Concord Coach. Try me.
Blacksmlthinjr, Horse or Ox Shoeing-
and General Jobbing neatly, quickly, and
cheaply done. DAVID SMITH.
Of. I5KOUHTOjV
"1TOULD INFORM THE CIT
f Oregon City and vicinity
CITIZENS OF
that he is
prepared to iurnisn
FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR LUMBER,
Of every description.
DRY FLOORING, CEILING,
SPKt ck dor shelving,) LATTICE,
PICKETS, FENCE POSTS (Cedar)
Constantly on Hand.
Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished
on the shortest notice, at as low rates as lt
can be purchased in the State.
Give ine a call at the
OSEGOX CITY SAW ?U1IS.
Ms re a 13, f
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