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THE EtiTEHPRlSL
OREGoTllTY, OREGON SEPT. 11, 1571.
"drowned. The fricntls and relations
of Dr. Lansdale, of this city, will be
minpi! to read
tv.n faiinwinsr. wm-n
t him but fcueu i -
t 5KJ rwaV i the Wck part of
wA: rushed out just in umeu
til1'
u ' 1t.nt no one i
that nionient , for
Was e -11 t Ill(Uan
.lnic. vli . i ..... 1.
re any onu
swimmer
came
,-ivre he was last seen but
115 vor McCown on the bluff,
.oufploted, and he expects to
is nean , i It is comf)iet0
move int. - it
all its various aii" " ,
in all ni tv.,lr rooms, and a
M XI line.
the plastering oy
-- . , - -111
d It. 1 reisui. ium
I
Me resU
the eoinj.l. uon m iu
McOvvn
ise. The I'lUMins; is a cn-.m.
thy cnt
to our c
i,l an ornumeiu.
.i.,. l ii Ciui'--il meet-
on- r was passed mru.w. ....
s.;,,t ,',..M...i.io.er to bmld a new
one.
T.kttku I.isT.-Th(. rollowims is a
.i . t ...... vetiniiniinr in the
list oi me i'"11'1
ll irvcv: oil,
Kuieline
war.!, M.J. , , ,
I....M...1 f,,i. tileasesav wueu 'adver
tised."
.1. M. t.acon, r. m.
ii...,. i- Virtn Lion. Jas
v. oincid
harvested this season ol
i if of six acres ot
oak g.v.b land on his farm in this coun
tv "70 bushels of ('hiili club wheat an
average of 4". bushels to the acre. Tins
U ....iiMdercd a h.sivy yield, and slums
th-t Ct.u-kaiivis count v is not behind
inv f lu r sister counties in producing
lar-e crops of wheat on her timbered
lam Is.
I.AitfiK 1'i.fM.-Mr. Mehlrum pre
sented us with an egg plum, which
measured lengthwise 7'i, and its cir-ciiinfc.-ciii"'
was fJ'i inches. This was
fioin a vouir tree which was so full
that the limbs had to be propped up to
keep them from breaking down. Ore-
iron, as a trait country, iias no equal.
Tuis is not too much enthusiasm."
Im ohmatiox Wanted. Henry Clif-
t. m. wl: -vas in the Modoc war in ls-"i4,
in t'.int. Jesse Walker's Como.uiy, will
confer a favor iiv sending his address
t i tiie Oi,-r n 'Itv Enti:ki'I!Isk olllee.
Oregon ami Wa.-'iingtoii Territory pa-j'.-rs
jilca.se copy.
'A n. i, A rrr.w..-
:i)'.-iit IVi'in r.i';il
A column advovtise
y, Marsh it Co., of
First an. I St irk streets, Portland, will
ajie ir iii.t wi-ek This firm is doing
r very l,ii iTi" lui-iiness and have stalj-lis'n-l
a Slate rc;u!:ition for soiling
c!c;ij) :i;i l giving jiv-neral satisfaction.
Nkw ( ri i; f.. Mr. Sohram is crcct
ini; a iniil lin ailjoinin hisstore wjiich
is t' :iy iivd 1. r tie.; I i of this paper.
We pri 'se to have new fin irters in a
lew cays, an
1 :js the buiidiiiLis erected
exjirt-ssiy
'"r us, we expect to have it
our business.
Oik.ki. Messrs. Stearns it Cainp
hell h:ive jiist p:'ii"d a new furniture--sture,
in tin; building adjoining the
Lincoln lUkerv. Tliev have issued pos
ters m wj.i. ii thev jiif..rm the public
t.Mt t!i-y will do as well with them in
t:ie;r line as they can do in Portland.
Nkw r-I).vY. Messrs. S. Ackerman
A Co have a new advertisement in to
day's paper, informing their customers
and the ptiblj,; generally that their full
s-oek has arrived, and that they pro
pos, to undersell Portlaml or any other
plai-e. ;ive them a call.
RKTUHNKr . Messrs. Charman and
I-Selling returned this week from San
I raneiseo, where they have been after
t ie fall and winter goods, and we learn
t U they have purchased very heavv
"''ks. and that thev are going to sell
them at very low prices. Give them a
Ml-sslOXATtV.-Kev. Mr. Sell wood, of
tais city, leaves this afternoon for a
missionary visit ty Canvon City, he ex-
. "e aosent .-iliont r.i- i.-r,L-
-erviivs
this pla,
land.
will be held here as usual
being supplied from Port-
I assei, Tuuoroii. Bishop Morris
hn'l,ev'Mr- I'-mnell parsed through
re last Friday on their way overland
the f"?1 Convocation of
Now Vnrf 1 Churt,,1 which meets in
Xo.nthu17taof next month.
ttbol AU orainance was passed
to pn.lUlnPeti,lgr f the City n-'l
Elisor 'nVS rilnni"Sat large with
"'niii!: and tVil ,he llo"rsof7 in the
"or aw'ar.. wlM 0 '"orning. We are
Jwttho penalty is.
KCKIVKD
if
"rand Lodge j q .Tp rCCe'l't , '
of its Jn.. 'V"-0- proeeodin
:s.
.i sessir, t.
f'P'-'odhvVM"
session Tt ; .
it is very nand-
nto, of.Na-
AlifiVTi r , Zl
a ' OI,u -Myers has inst added
t0 "In Kd?11 S'uK'k f Kents' clo"n,r
10 c'lU nd examine.
&t 0Mve4 V U0 rcsidtnco property
lMarlv.J:. 4 alt; ac a bargain. See
111.
kcv ,he,A",The Jewish Tcw Year
ui-ic to-morrow.
11 famished by a correspondent to tnc
Olvmpia Courier, roni the Skokonysh
Agency, under date of So p t e m e r s t
i'he most intense gloon i has beer i
over our little .conmuini vning.
.which occurred last ,Ll,:inds
oclock, at thw pl- eVe pla.vin? o
dale's t "r ."0. front : ot the
lhe bank ot the .ruli'est. ai?ed about
j,ouc, "lien, t ho u . h B st k
Mixyears n te. ' WBter, lost Ins
f w-ood lioatn t otlier caujrht
..lance sind fell 1 ' i,;,,, when
Beetnouo i v ... f!lUed to reaeu
wr' 1Il0 .Jn r1 -hild, and when hecaino
..r minediueiy it
i - .... i tin w 1 1 '
failed to yva., finally seen, hav
broiiirht ani - . deep water and
in? drifts. 1" taken out with a
anions r t- ' J' ,ue:U,s used that could
hook, and all tin- lifl.lesa form biit
of no avail, it VV
first llooru ' hl j j;lt,roorij.
n,l l.Kvr there are five bed
On tnc t ., " ,,il,liiitf is finely arranired
ru.,ms. ' 'f,,ient. The carpenter
and very.r"n flfnfrc(iit on his me
worV w V ,r . u " done ,y M r.
I). J. , .... iikI jres to lie o
iHproii..u;i -,' . The finishing
u ,cr"rr m ui Sri lieimr put on by
ft" rUii " d Thomas Miller, and
M. t- At i eredit to themselves
the.v ft " It is certainly a desira
an f te l.i-u.. " ......ratulate Mayor
ii- 1 1
the V;U "in to
ZL.s want it J u , ,,inVr
'A"" Sr.il! U-arn will
'willi
i-lSr KriUl0 than the old
Post-otli.-e at Oregont ity. epi. n. '
... .. ii l-.i.
John w J -ivMon, ..i... i i
Vlo S--wis. Hven; Mann, hinina J. ;
rJ,.v .lnuesW.: .May. 1.. 1 oh
rr . (lnrllPlir' I
to return her thanks (and onr'alnclud- of
ed) to Mrs win-J"
eW
ontDow""-" ; . . i
tJrr.-RXED.-Dr. S. Parker has re-
and located himself in this city
practice his profession. Intodays
. . imnnrtiint nr.t.eo fVo.r,
him to all who desire to be vaccinated.
.iiipr i" " ; .
citizens free of charge.
1 J lit? Ill tlVOV-'J ' vm.m m VV4 iw uui
Leoislativk Pkoceedinos. We
shall be In attendance' at', the Legisla
ture and furnish our readers with the
moceedimrs of that body, and also all eu
other news t hat may be of interest.
, r -i,..,.. , I oa
.uAiuvt. iimuuL-MCiMvcunianso -
to recoru in our marKet reports from in custody, as rebutting the testimo
those published last week except in ny of good character Th?a tu Q
wheat. Our millers are pAying 80 cents
for o. i wneat delivered at tho mills
BouaiiT. Geo. Ilardiner, Eso.. has
purchased the residence of r. Jlur
. - i
ray. The question is,' what is Georpre
going to do with that residence? Can
anybody tell?
T I
Watchman. The Council has author-
ized the Mayor to employ a night I
B,uu ""m I'piopnaLi.opern.oiitn
,.,... :; j..., ..I
for that durpnse.
cheap watchman.
Tiiat is rather a
Kented. The Countv Court this
week went back on the purchase of the
Dr. Thessing property, and have rented
it for the sum of -?7- per annum. This
is a reduction ot o:52. per annum.
The Flouence. We call attention
to tle new advertisement of the cele
brated Florence Sewing Machine
SmuS
important Notice. Collector Thick
gives notice, in to-day's paper, to those
who have not paid their eitv taxes.
Persons interested had better heed tho
warning.
iax l.Kvy.-ihe County Court has
nieu i" muis ior county purposes,
o'i for State ami .1 for school purposes,
being lsVi mills in all.
Kev.D. K. Nesbitt, formerly of Cor-
vallis, lias accepted a call from the First
Presbyterian Church of Mendocino,
Hughes is still on hand and is offer
ing bargains at his store in the dry-
gooius, doming and grocery line.
IN low.N. Our old friend I. 11.
Moores, Esq., was in town last Mon
day, looking quite hearty.
New Iio.vT. Joe. Paquet, of Cane-
iiiali, has a contract to build a new fer
ry boat lor Jos. Knott, Portland.
Convenient.
-Mr. Stevens has had
a branch tele
r'ltl. linjt ..... ex. 1 r....,.
the depot to his residence.
Kvery issneoftheAldineisasurpri.se
to all who see it, since it shows a posi
tive growth in art, beauty and literature
from month to month, as gratifying as
it is wonderful. "Superb" is the only
nru iiien uiiy ciiaracienzes ine
illustrations tor the S.-pteiiiber issue
l lie pieiures are cnarmmg in design
anil Jaultless exeeiiUon. .v copy ot
iU rtraud's " Little llo.se," drawn' by
Joliu .S. Davis, and engraved by C.
Maurand, opens the current nnniber
with a flush of beauty almost dazzling.
For feeding, beauty, expression, aiid
exquisite finish, this picture is equal to
a twenty dollar steel engraving. "A
Storm iii Utah," b- Thomas Moran, is
a faithful transcript of nature, showing
the war of the elements in that strange
hind. The engraving has all the linish
of a bank note. The 'two full-page pic
tures in this numbcrat o " Coming from
the Forge," by John S. Davis, and
" Kingston, New York," by Kruseniau
van Klteu. The former is a bold and
upright sketch of a .scene familiar to all
childhood life in thecountrv two bo3rs
on the back of a horse which has stop
pod to drink, from a woodland brook
on the way home from the blacksmith's.
A iog on the rustic; bridge engages the
attention of the tddest ly.
Tin Aldine has determined to cstab
list an Art Union, similar to the well
known Art Union in J-'ngland, and
distributing, its works of art, both
sculpture and paintings, which are con
stantly collecting, among its subscri
bers. Art premiums, valued at S."00,
will ho distributed among each series
of . j, ih!) subscribers. .Subscription tick
ets, at S-J l!D each, entitle the holder to
the Aldine for a vcar. to the new cliro-
l mo. and to a ticket in the distribution
ot art premiums. The Aldine Company
publishers, o.S Maiden Lane, New Yorli.
The Coos Bay Xews, of the 2d inst.
says: Last Saturday night a most
deplorable accident occurred at the
Eastport coalbank. The company
are m;king extensive alterations and
improvements to their mine ami
wharf, one of wliich is the widening
of their railroad. Charles Voldgold
was ernnloyod to burn down some
rge trees that stood in the way.
He was expected home at supper
time, and not returning a neighbor
went in search of him. lo his nor
, f i .1 i -t f it
ror lie ioumi um uony oi me un
fortunate man lviug on the railroad
track, completely crushed by a huge
tree that had fallen on him.
Situated in the center of a farming
country that lias no superior in the
valley stands the little town of Lefc
isville, in Polk county, and though
removed from the line of the propos
ed westside railroad, it bids fair to
become of size and importance. Al
ready it has become a place of con
siderable trade, and its goahead bus
iness men inform us that their
business is constantly increasing.
Lewiston has a good church, school
house, a Lodge each of Odd Fellows,
Independent Champions and Good
Templars, all in a flourishing condi
tion. " -
Messrs. Williamson & Co., of Linn
county, received from New York two
patent flax-breaking machines, which
they will use in preparing their pres
ent crop for market. The machines
are the latest improvements, and
cost in New York $500 each. Some
of the flax raised by W. & Co. this
year produced fibre five feet in
length.
The Dallas Itemizer learns that a
son of Mr. Lew Hannan, living on
the big Luckiamute, met with a ter
rible accident, which may prove
fatal. The little fellow was standing
on a load of hay, and . bv a misstep
slid from the wagon ' striking in his
decent on one of the sharp stakes
which pirced iuto his body nearly a
a loot.
The I. C. R. C. of Eugene City
aoesn t grow and flourish like a creen
bay tree. It is said by those who
profess to be posted that tho lodge
recently organised there by Mr
Handly is "on its last legs," if not
already ."gone in." The Chief
(.tiaropion is about to open a saloon
"i-TJJ. J IJU11 LI1H RS5PTT1 n 1 1 n fr
tLe Snpremo Court &t
Monday morninsr. Mr. Jnst, Ar a,..
th "P of the
wuu ijj i uerranu case. The noint
upon which the case turned was in
relation to the 'admiMiWlJf- t
to.tl - mnM ftfw c, t, . ..
' -ranter, 1116 jailor
and of Benjamin Blanton, a f ellow-
, t - -
pnsoner of the- defendant. It ap
pears that after the defendant had
submitted testimony in relation to
his general trood charaf- o
... , , 1
Uls case. lne court below allowed of
the above-named uif noco-
fr anoi'fl t . - ...
"i errand While
preme court held to 1 rf
h t ;7 " .
'""l"r , "H"o is to reverse
the judgment of the f!
and a new trial will therefore bo l.nl
- - - . .
Grant's New
Yoke Organ. A
Washington special says the estab-
l'ishment of a new
" -VIU11UIM1UI mil 1
orSan m city is now con-
Ceded to be a fixed fact. The press- I
es are unilding, and a part of the U
..... - I
Henihl building on Nassau street
has been secured for an office. The
new paper will be known as lite Re
public, and will be the size and style
of the Herald. The stock is put up
at S500.000. which will be all tnlren
at once. Plenty of raonev is rea.lv
in the hands of the projectors of the I
" j
enterprise. The first number will
on the 11th or 21st
of the present month, with C. C
Norvell, the financial editor of the
Times, a3 principal editor, and Mr.
W estleigh, the ongiual projector of
the l imes, as business manager.
Grant Certainly a Candidate
There is no attempt at concealment
on the part of the friends of General
Grant, remarks -the Louisville Cour
ier-Journal, that ho has determined
ritn for a third term if he has any
satisfactory assurance of success. It
is said now by those who are in a
position to know that one of the prin
cipal reasons of his secluding himself
at Long Branch is that he may pre
serve more than ever that silence
which has hitherto proven so suc
cessful a policy with him.
TnE Rejected Ohio Constitution
Tho result of the election in Ohio
to determine whether the Constitu
tion framed last winter should be rati
fied is a defeat of tho new instrument
by a very large majority. The vote was
light, and it does not appear that
any earnest effort was made by the
friends of the new Constitution to
secure its ratification, while it may
be presnmed that the railroad com
panies, whose interests are unfavora
bly affected by some of its provisions
used their utmost exertions to defeat
the measure.
Axotiiek. This appears to be the
season for newspaper men and print
ers to get married, especially around
Salem. Scarcely had tLe excitement
abated consequent on the marriage
of Frank Hodgkins, before we are
startled with another announcement
that John AV. Kelly, well known to
the newspaper fraternity went and
did likewise. It was done on last
Monday at Salem, and Miss Jennie
Stover is the young lady that has
made John's heart happy. We wish
them a pleasant journey down the
pathway of life.
MAitniEP. Frank Hodgkins, Esq,
1 u-al editor of the Oregon Stittesman,
was married in Salem on Wednesday
evening, the 2d inst., to Miss Frankie
Dunbar. We wisli our youug friend
all the joy imaginable and trust that
they ma' both live to a ripe old age,
blessed with numerous little respon
sibilities which are so essential to
make up the household.
Will. Heturn. It appears from
the letter of the New York Tribune
London correspondent that Sir Ed
ward Thornton will continue to rep
resent the British government at
Washington. Since he was accred
ited in 18G8, lie has been charged
with various difficult negotiations.
a id has managed them with great
tact, ability and courtesy.
The Salem Record says: A large,
portly, good-looking man, about
thirty-two years of age, who regis
tered rhis name at the Chemeketa
Hotel as Scudder, after bilking a
number of our citizens out of various
small amounts, has " scudded out of
town. Look out for him.
Doroii.vs County. This county
lias a taxable valuation of $2,920, 470.
Thero are 38 firms and persons who
pay an assessment on over 10,000.
8"For the very best Photographs, goto
Bradley fc Rulofson's Gallery with and
ELEVATOR, 4251 Montgomery Street, San
Francisco.
OHSTACI.ES TO MAKHIAUK
Happy Relief for Young Men from the
effects of Errors and Abuses in early life.
Manhood restored. Impediments to' Mar
riage removed. .New memou ot treatment.
New and remarkable remedies. Rooks and
circulars sent free, in sealed enveloties.
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 dy
The Commanding Operation of Dr.
wir ifBR's Vinegar Bitters In Chronic
Dyspepsia, Fevers, Nervous Disorders, Con-
st ipation, deficiency oi vnai i-ower, anu an
.Mubidies affecting the stomache, the liver.
tho bowels, the pulmonary organs, or the
muscular svstem.is exeitingihe wonder of
scientific men and creating such a sensa
tion among the sick as was never before
iv I an" age. The sales of t his great vegeta
ble remedy have quardrupled within a
single year.
CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID.
nnn, .cum as a wakning and for the
I V. J).. . . . t,
Aru uoir.A-7 "
r,U rniiV . DAG N ALL.
11 Clinton f?tre, Brortc1yn, N. Y,
....i.t-AiTt! nrmrTTV r.oss onler be nublished in the Oregon city
?H"rrH?m.":yi' V. r. th'en TERpniSE.the litigant organ for
o'Jt'Au WntnLTTH-MAV- mas County. Oregon RorDAXI .
Attest: f B ' WCe.
free on receiving a post-paid directed enve- J. M. FbaJM, q
i- hrrho nun sner. i i
w 1
COURTESY OF
Xlie Cant of Imposter.
It Is so obvious that physical and consti
tutional vigor Is the best defonse against
disease, that even the venders of drastic
purgatives advertise them as tonics, stom
achics and invigoranta, in the hope of en
listing the confidence of the public in the
devitalizing and pernicious potions. - It is
amusing to note how these Imposto rs imi
tate and copy the language in which the
medicinal properties of Hostetter's Stom
ach Bitters are described. . Although the
effect of their rasping evacuants to destroy
the tone of the digestive organs and the
bowels, and to rob the system of its vital
strentrth, they are unscrupulously reeom-
mended to the weak and prostmte victims
disease as stimulants in is time this
American people) was stigmatized as it
deserves, feucli mischievious falsehoods
should be exposed pro bouo publico. Hos
t.ettrf.r'f Stomach liitters. be it distlnctlv
understood, is a stimulant. It has a spirit
uous basis, ana inat. oasis is me vehicle
which ditruses its wonderrul sanitary prin
ciples through every part of the system.
The tonic, alterative and regulating ingre
dients or the uitters wouiq ue comparative
ly inert if they were not , so tospeak, carried
to the localities where they are required by
the stimulatine acent. The cant which
protests against tne use oi a pure alcoholic
fluid, when employed as a means of giving
? .1. tdL"E8. th
niUUfSL UL11R. 18 lUC tttwv vi vuaiirttillUBlU.
S, .and thesick wi? rw iSnvut'
ci anti debilltatel by the nauseous and
UlS"USUim UUMIUII13 Ul HID Muults WHO I)Ul
mltb, soon find to their sorrow that it is
a delusion and a snare. Hostetter's Bitters,
the great sanitary stimulant oi me a;re, is.
in the truest sense of the words, a whole
some, vitalizing, renovating preparation.
HARRIED.
In thisclty, at the resid ;nce of the bride's
rather, frept. a, w, i, Mr. nobert Eradlev
and .Miss . uoxanna fish.
Compliments of the parties received, and
we wish them a pleasant and happy Jour.
ney
XEV TO-DAY.
IPjSJT, 1874.
Is your time to buy goods at low prices.
3. ACKERMAN & CO.
aro now receiving a large stock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
all of the batest Styles, which will sell
ATLES3 THAN PORTLAND PRICES.
Our stock has been bought for cash, and
we will sell It at a small advance above
SAN FRANCISCO COST.
TK WILL SAY TO EVERYBODY RE
TT fore you purchase or go to Port land,
come and price our goods and convince
yourself that we do what we say. Our stock
consists In part of
Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Boots and Shoes,
Ladles and Gents
Furnishing Goods,
Notions, Grocer
les. Hard
ware, and a great many other articles too nuiner
ours to mention ;
ALSO
DOORS, WINDOWS.
I PAINTS AND OILS,
ETC., ETC.
We will also pay
Price for
the Highest Market
Country Produce.
S. ACKERMAN 4 CO.
Oregon City, Sept. 11, 1STI. tf
FREE VACCINATION.
DR. S. PAKKER HAS RETURNED
from the East inid has reopened his
office at l'.ell & Parker's I rug Store, Main
street. Or Ron City. Resilience at Airs.
Post's. The Ioetor, while in Host on, Mass.,
procured a limited supply of vaccine mat
ter taken from a calf, and for a short time
will vaccina to free of ehn rrr, either at his
office or at their residence, if within the
city limits or at Canemah, all children in
t. lackamas county under 12 years whose
parents are desirous of having them vac
cinated with pure, unadulterated virus,
and thus protected troni the dangers of
Small Pox or any scrofulous complaint.
Hsep-tr DR. S. PARKER.
TAX Jiife1.
L all who have not paid their city taxes,
t hat I am ordered by the Council to collect
such as have not been paid ; and to save
trouble. and give all a fair show, I will wait
until the 15th inst., after which you may
expect to pay costs of action by law to col
lect. Yours truly,
lw II. S. IiUCK. Collector.
FOR SALE.
rriHE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS HI-i
JL premises, in Oswego, for sale at a bar
gain, lor cash. There is a fine dwelling
a n.l out. Ikli i lrl i n (fi oreh ft r.l 21 rid a.lkonf- t ll ree
I acres of land. Finely situated for a board-
I : - - - i . . -. . ...... i . 1
lii uwu.t- iur inu ijniius 1.-HI j mi t eu in nit)
Iron Works.
J. W,
CAINK.
Oswego, Sept. 10, 1874.
3w
Citation.
I In the County Court of the State of Oregon
I for the County of Clackamas".
In the matter of the HitfUc of Jacob Kunrilc,
Decrtued:
T
"lO THE HEIRS AND OTHER PERSONS
interested in the estate of Jacob Kan-
dle, deceased. Whereas, theduly appoint
ed Administrators of said estate have filed
in said Court a ietition praying for an or
der tosell the rest of the real property of
said estate ; now, therefore, in the name of
the State of Oregon you and each of you
are hereby personally cited to appear in
the County Court of Clackamas County,
State of Oregon, on the first Monday in Oc
tober, that being the 5th day of October,
174, and the nrst day oi tne regular Octo-
ber term of said Court for 1874, then and
there to show cause, ir any exist, why an
order of sale should not be made as in said
petition prayed for; said land being des
cribed as follows, to-wit : Being the west H
of claim No. 39, being part of sections4.
5, 8 ana tf, in l. 4, K4 K., bounded as
follows : Beginning at a point 9-70 chains
south 31-20 chains east of the N. W. corner
of said section 9: thence W. 80-40 chains:
thence N. 40-20. S. 89 deg. 45 mln. E. 20.00
chains: thence east 60-50 chains ; thenco
south 40.00 chains, to the place of begin
ning, containing 161 30-100 acres.
It is further oraereatnat a copy oi tins
Clacka-
L. T. Babik, Att'y for Adm'rs.
Orcon City. Sr. 1-. l7.-w
BANCROFT LIBRARY,
AVliot la this irrMl reined V. and what
are its effects? These are questious which
the great American public has a ngnt io
ask, and it also has a right to expect a can
did and satisfactory reply. The prepara
tion is a mild and gentle saline cathartic.
alterative and tonic, and is most careiunj
prepared In s ?now white iovder. contain
ing all the wonderful medical properties
of the far-famed
Srltzer Springs of Germany.
Of its effects, those who have tested the
r-renaratlon are the best ludees. and they
declare, over their own signatures, that the
p-eparation will promptly relieve indiges
tion, regulate the now of the bile, cure
every species of headache, tranquuire me
nervous system, refresh and invigorate
the weak, mitigate the pangs of rheuma
tism, neutralize acid in the stomach.
cleanse and tone the bowels, assist the
failing appetite, cure the heartburn. If you
are a sufferer, give this remedy one trial,
and it will convince you of the above facts.
Sold by all druggists.
THE NEW IMPEOVED
FLORBN'
Sido Feed and
Back I'eed.
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, MOST SIM
PLE, AND MOST EASILY OPERATED
SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET.
Always in Order and Beady for Work.
If there is a FLORENCE MACHINE
within one thousand miles of San Fran
cisco not working well, I will fix it with
out any expense to the owner
SAMUEL HILL, Agent,
No. 19 New Montgomery Street,
GRAND HOTEL BUILDING.
CAN FRANC18C0.
Established in 1SG0.
33. V. HUGHES
-VYTOUI.D ANNOUNCE TO THE CITI
VT zens of Oregon t'ity, and vicinity,
that he has purchased, fitted up and lil.ed
the store
OPPOSITE THE P0ST0FF1CE,
on Main Street .between Third and Fourth,
Oregon City.
My stoek consists of
Dry-GootI,
C lot hi u,
Itootrf and &iooe,
firocerleK,
Putent Medicine,
Perfumery, Hat and C'upti,
Plated-Ware, Ladies and Gentt'
I'lirnUIiin; Good, Cliiim Ti-a Set,
Table C utlery, Hasiery,, C'rocUery,
WiiMlor-GlaKH, Ulasi-Warp,
Yankee Notions, Hardware,
FARMING EMPLEMENTS,
ROPE, GRAIN SACKS, &c, &c.
Having been established since 160, my
long experience in business enables tno to
know what to buy for this market. '
MY STOCK OF
General lMeicliandise
is Large and well Assorted.
There Is no house In the City that
Can Undersell Me.
SMALL PROFITS AND qi UK RETURNS,
Is my Motto.
Call and Exomitie my Goods liefore
pnrrhaxiii elsewhere, and I will suit
you.
B. A. HUGHES.
Oregon City, July 17th, 1S71.
FOR SALE!
TWILL SELL AT A REASONABLE FIG
ure, my Livery Business, Stock, Src,
and lease my Barn to a purchaser for two
years; also if required, will lease my
Dwelling House for same time,
Oregon City, Oregon, August 20, 1874.
J. M. FRAZER.
JOHN SCHR AM,
Main St., Oregon City.
MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF
Saddles, Harness,
Saddle rj-Hanl-vnre,
etc., etc.
THIGH HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS
can uv iiiiu iu niu oi.iii-t a Li
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
K3T warrant my goods as represented.
1,000 DEER SKINS
W A x rr E 13,
AND ALSO,
4 LL OTHER KINDS OF HIDES, FOR
which I will pay the highes market
price in cash Uring on your hides and get
your coin for them.
JOHN SCHRAM,
Saddle and Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon. July 11, 1873-m3.
SIonev ! Money !
MONEY TO LEND IN SUMS OF 500,
and upwards.
Oregon City, March 10, 1874. -mslf
JOHNSON fc MrCOWN. .
JgJ g.
THOMAS CHAR M A N
ESTABLISHED
1853.
DESIKES TO IK FORM THE CITIZEN'S
of Oregon City and of the Willamette
Valley, that he is still on hand and doing
business on the old motto, that
A JTimlle Six Pence is Better than a Slotc
Shilling.
I have lust returned from San Francisco.
where 1 purennseu one oi ma
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK Of GOODS
ever before offered In this city ; nd consists
in part, as follows :
Boots and Shoes,
Clothing, Dry Goods,
flats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Taints and Oils,
Sash and Doors,
Chlnaware, Quecnsware.
Stoneware, Crockery,
Tlatedware, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Ladles and
Gents' Furnishing
Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy "o-
Rope, Faming tions of Every
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
Mattings, Oil
Cloth, Wall Paper, etc.'
Of tho above list, I can say my stock is the
MOST C O .M P 1. K T K
L'ver offered in this market, and was seleted
wan especial care ior me Oregon uiiy iraue.
All of xvhleh I ow nir.-r for sale t 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 Jjetennined to Hell C'fttxip and not to
allow myseii to uo
UNDERSOLD IS TIIE STATE OF OREGON'.
All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay
ments, believing as I do that4
Twenty Years Experience
in Oregon City enables me to know tho re
quirements of the trade. Come one and all
and sue for yourselves that the old stand of
THOMAS- CIIAKMAX
cannot be beaten In quality or price. It
would be useless for me to tell you all the
advantages I can offer you in the sale of
goods, as every store that advertises does
that, and probably you have been disap
pointed. All I wish to say is
Conic, and See, and Examine for Yoiirsdvcs
fori 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
Koods cheap, for cash, or ujon such terms
as agreed uion. l nankin all ior the liber
al patronage heretolore bestowed.
THUS. CHARMAN.
Main Street, Oregon City,
Legal Tenders and County Scrip taken at
market rates. TliOW. L1UU.MA. .
ffJ-GO.OOO lbs wool wanted bv
THUS. CHARMAN.
GREAT SLAUGHTER !
IN
DEY-GOODS
AND
CLOTHIXG!
PANIC PRICES!
AT
The goods liave been bought at PANIC
PRICES and will be sold in accordance.
Don't forget calling before you lay In
your supplies.
Oregon City, March 31. 1S74 .-tf
NEW OFFERS !
NEW IDEAS!
See the Grand Gifts
of Our Fireside Friend to its Subscribers.
o
Entirely new and unprecedented,
and tuch us will Interest every one.
You mix It If you don't trnd for sam
ples and full particulars which art
sent free I
SEE THE GREAT VATITI 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 nnd pub
lishing establishment and building i 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 sharo in the
distribution, auttscnoe now
AVE "WVAISTT AOENTS.
We want a representative in every neigh
borhood. Nothing eouals it fcr agents,
male or female, young or old. Larje Cash
Warjes and a tiujicrb Outfit, exclusive ter
ritory, which is rapidly filling up. Must
apply at once. Subscribe by sending $3,ott,
and receive t he 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
sired in writing. Address
Waters & Co., Publishers, Chicago, 111.
J. T. DAVIES. JOSHUA DAVIES.
J. P. DAVIES & CO.,
AT JCTIOSTEE It S
X D
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
FIRE-PROOF STONE BVILDIXO,
WHARF STREET, VICTORIA. B. C.
Liberal Advances Made on Consignments.
July 24, 1874 :ly
' FRESH RHINE WINES,
Just received and for sale by
GEORGE FUCHS,
at $1 00 per bottle. Also Angelica, Port,
Cherry, and Sonoma Wines, in Bottle
or by the gallon.
Opposite the Railroad Depot.
Ora City, nf. 7. 1-C4. W
AVCTIIOK AND COMMISSION.
A. B. RICHARDSON,
Auetibiieer,
Cornier of Front Wfc Oak sta.TrtlmA
Auction. Sales
Of Real Estate, Groceries, General
chandise and Horses.
SALE DAYS Wed n est! a v and Saturday
A.B.JtlCUAKDSOy;
w Auctioneer.
At Private Sale.
English Refined Err and Tundle Iron
English Square and Octagon Cust
fcsteel, Horse Shoes, Hasps, .
Saws,Screws,Fry-Pans,
Sheet Iron, R.
G.Iron.
ALSO O
A. large assortment of Groceries and 111'
Jan 1 i-Ltf A' B- RICHARDSON,
Jan. I. lS7S-tr. Auctioneer.
FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT
T1T, IN AID OF THE O
PUBLIC LIBRARr OF KEXTXCIT.
FIXED
ANIA
FULL DR.UV1NG ASSURED
MONDAY, 30th of NOVEMBER. 174.
JASiT CHANCE
FOR
Miy l ortuuc!
A postponement of the Fifth Concert of
the Public Library of Kent ,.L I .,0-f
f2JR??Jl?- ?"A,5i,'atSd-..an is o manl-
festly for the interest ef all concerned that
it must meet the approval of a. The day
is absolutely Uxed, and there willbe bo
variation Irom the pro-rramme r
nouneed. A sufficient number of Tickets
had been soido have enabled us to have
nana large drawing on the 31st of Ji.lv
but a short postiionement was considered
preferable to a partial drawing. Let it be
THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERTO
IS TIIE LAST WHICH WILL EVER nt
GIVEN UN'DFR THIS fir a T?Trr av-ti
iJi-.lv 1 111S CHARTER AND
11Y THE PRESENT MANAGEMENT.
That it will positively and unequivocally
take place as announced xn
MONDAY, 30th NOVEMBER
Thatrthe Music will be the best the coun
try affords, and that
20,000 CASH CIFTS. O
o
AGGREOATIN'O
S2,500, OOO
will be distributed by lot among the ticket
LIST Ol' GIFTS.
One Grand Cash Gift $250,000
One GrantfMJash Gift . 100.000.
One Grar d Cash Gift 75 000
One Grand Cash Gift imni
One Grand Cash Gift 25 000
6 t ash Gifts $20.Okj each lnn.Onft
10 Cash Gilts, U.ooo eacl 140,000
lo Cash Gilts, 10,000 eaclli 150,000
20 Cash Gifts, 5,000 each.. 100.000
25 Cash Gilts, 4,h0 each- 100,000
30 Cash Gilts, S.tKKlcacr.. 90,000
50 Cash Gifts, 2,io0i ach 100,000
100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each 100,000
24Cash Gifts, 5Heach 120,000
500 Cash Gifts. loo each .vi nno
10,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each.. 95o!o00
Grand Total 20,000 Grfts, all cash 2,500,000
PIlICi: OK TICKISTS.
Whole Tickets v) no
Halves nfi--.
Tenth, or each Coupon 5 00
11 Whole Tickets for 500.00
223$ Tickets for. I 00000
Persons wishing to Invest should order
promptly, either of the home Office or our
local Agents. a
Liberal commissions will be allowed to
satisfactory agents.
circulars containing full particulars fur
nished on application. (T)
THOMAS E. BEAMLETTE,
Ajg-ent anil Mwusjjer,
Public Library Euilding. I-ouisville, Ky.
OREGON STEAMSHIP CO.'S
STEAMBOAT NOTICE!
Sti E. X. COOKE,-
Will leave OREGON CITY for POT?TT.Ajr
every day Except Sunday,! at 7 o'clock.
A. M. Returning, will leave Portland for
Oregon City at o'clock, V. M.
Str. ALICE, 0
Will leave OREGON CITY forCortVAT.T.Ta
every Monday and Thursday of each wek.
Str. DAYTON,
Will leave OREGON CITY for McMXXN-
ILLE. IAFAYETTE and DaYTON, and
all points between, everv Mondav, Wed
nesday and Friday of each week. 'Leaves
the Basin at 8 o'clock, a. m., nnd connect
with the train at Canemah at 9, a. jc.
Str. ALBANY,
Leaves OREGON CITY for IIARRISBtTlO
and El.GENE and all Intermediate, points
every week.
Str. Fannie Pattern,
Leaves OREGON CITY for ALBANY and
all intermediate points bet ween twice ev
ery week. .1. r. BILES. Agent.
Oregon City.Fobruury. m. 874.
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WAGON AND CARRIAGE
5 A X lT FACTOUY !
miiE UNDERSIONSP.
1 having Increased the di
mensions of his premises, at
the old stand on the
Corner of Mnln and Third Street,
Oregon City, Oregon,
Takes this method of informing his old pa
trons, and as many new ones as maybe
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, any sort of a vehicle from a
common Cart to a Concord Coach. Try me.
mnrk.mtthing-. Horse or Ox Shoelnjr
and General Jobbing neatly, qulcklr, and O
cheaply done. DAVID SMITH.
XVM. If ROITGHTOIT
WOULD INFORM TOE CITIZENS OP
Oregon City and vicinity that he is
prepared to furnish
FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR LUMBER,
Of every description.
DRV FLOORING, CEILING,
SPRl'CK (for shelving.) LATTICE,
PICKETS, FENCE POJTS (Cedar)
Constantly on Hand.
Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished
on the shortest notice, at as low rates as It
can be purchased In the State.
Give me ajoall at the
OREGON CITY SAW MII.JS.
March 13, 1874 f
JOHN M. BACON,
IMPORTER AND DEALER
In Books, Stationery, Perfum
ery, etc., etc.
Oreffon City, Oregon.
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