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THE ENTERPRISE.
OUEUUN CITY, OHEGON, SETT. bJj;
' County Court Procaiuar--
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The following is the pr
iillowiivjr is iu 1" -
Court-P"1 L. p. C.
1, Ju-lge, lrt-iJ m.,.
County
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I.atoiirctte uii'I J-
Kindle.
ciiinnrs: . ... r.f .i:ico
lOliei:-. 1 f ite O ,. ,.r
l'linHTK-,1"1'1,,,,! as per .M,kr.
V'"-Ml'rc. I "slate and pe.sm
-.h-red 10 m; :,,, -.U- ordc-reil t
C:'r.,y'. ft. r weeks in the Ore
order of
tr.stor
sonal !
I to be j
....- v i
d
Jul
ord
proP'',v r- .. weeks in tne ic.. , taken mck i nit 1 alw.-i rem a
i.iilliied K',,' . ; private letter received by one of our
(itv KsiKin ';V;-(-ol-ut.--1i the mat- , eitiens we learn that onThursdav last,
;o.M mis--1'.'- 1 isc ot- i,,t ;;in I lock o, .isiie Kastem train on the Central Pa
t.T ofti'V1';11 t-or ;l Court 1 louse ; the j 4.i:i). .in jVed at .Sacramento, a man bv
Oi-i-.""1 ' r t a former term was re- . ,lie nMme of James Clark, formerly a
oPl' ' , ,i1H Coin-
t refused to pur
,v..ked.si
ch 'se said l' WJIS -dloweil S3 ler j
.. ' ..,1 (;f W. SV. Harper, a
week for llow.'d for ex pensi s ;
paUS""r.' : 'K'n-uried in behall ot said I
K-reloi"i-
!
j
j
i.:mier. was auow eu
live weeks.
; per 1 .;. tiiat the supervisor or
lU'i'i'v , be authorized to
r'-i!,' ,1 -'ever Molalla known
SM. i",s.lt V Tl was allowed S21 I
N. V. Il l:V. . d of K-P'liation.
i-Vvis.;'! as orden.-d to wr
A.U-f tl l V,r i lie hrid-e near t
ite
the
no.ulvut jy :(, .pointed to assess
Viewci'f C-' 'V S;'..;lin,)n for the land
d.oii;'P s 1 I .,;oni and Oswego road.
taken lV
The Oreg(jni;in
I'.iir r
1UKP
new lat, which
.. . . ...i.t . S.
.ill --
, Vit Canemah, and taken to
, ! Y'VW weeks since, to receive
l(,rtl:iii'' .' js nw coiiiph'ted
I"" - .1 ,-.. tin lirst time lasi
.!....
was tM'
. i. . I Mill
i ti..t
' ' 1 The
trial resunci
very Tne cralt has I .ceil
t h
v.-ry sail- ..-.Ye,;. ,
With the ma-
.liristeii'-;! . works, the
1,inr,7'-'v , ,,iv eiis it and a fourth
ml v l I'"' t""? r freight
ni.-hes. . H hL-ht-s. In tw bow
i!',r7n V f i.i i ". a small engine.
;Sael. 'd '.the apsu, When
Wl,i.-h is i .i (..m t..lllSi. ,he cajv
r-i'r... . :: ........ .apidly. My
niriM ill' ' "
il e:i P-
W"MV:: ,!,M "t V n': puUimI up over
without
...i ihH.. ts: : wiii Si I lltH '
l",Ml"r- to mini !)' on
tMiwer. , tlu
"'n. r: ... .,11 .tn.res of water.
..M.nss reieicii.-
Will ooctt.' at all stages o
i ' -
-r.Mc. -on Sunday last Messrs
i -
V.. I. Wlute an.
1 H.J. Keeler, of Port- !
i ocl. paid oiir city
, visjr, coi. ..p
boat ill three Mollis an.. " . .
in a P
fiw nuii-.i
I j.ose WM ai- .aooo.n
....... . iiiiliiers. and in
with
el i- t
y. rv rapid current ..t he W d- ,
1 iiie,rie.
knowot tiieeNirciiic o.o.. . .... .
NT-.lli-.IlL' iiatmuii- me
asceliooi
V
... .. ma ie i . -:v .... . . w-
i iilli'Ul lil 'll IgC
lllelll i" . - -
...s-ifti!. A" o's
1- sliopel
a wiUii'i i
oil tiieir l
urn ai .n-
II,. 1. to -eWa'-.l till-Ill I.
eltf...-a. i satisfy their Imigimrs. and
I. ,..,, tileiul. wuo a
r .. . ' 1 . , , , I. i I wit
Use idea that lin-v
,.',', 1" n.t hi-ike the trip in less than six
b ors.
We li t'', a very
pleasant j
last l-'ri- i
AI.I I
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'.a .
M . C. V.. M'irray
Mr. M '.M-r.iv is
II eld cili.'.en of j
.1 l-e,
ui ia S -a
-tin-past :ive years nas
.11
navcntnra, 1 altior- ,
ii. . '"
. .-' e a
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IP
r tiu- purpose
':ivr 'ii-
, -'I t -l!
1 iii.t
in mi. -I
.1 t'l
mi:
ilv to t!'. it pp.ee.
st : .i u -r w ii ten s.uls
i-.:. iv. Tia i ' many
r.'-gret tiieir det'-r-,-,
an.l heartily wisti
i r. 1 happy home in
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II.
P. Hatch, on
M ii i :: i Willi'::
.:-w:i'.--'.iniaii. T:i
commenced as
citizens iu the
i ; ti n "f rh" cit v nave sui
! v.-i v liti-r ill v f-r this much
m.'.isare. whic'i. wit!i the
ri. .ii hy the 'oucP.. make up a
. r-.. n:'.!:h- compensation for such
U'iiAl
III :ll
f-..M :-i-
-. . 1 1 : i i S .
I- Vs Iol'fJ A gentle-
g ii t ten thousand
miles i
other '
W I
lkin-z t'"(.
in i a v.iuii-;
i ii -.. his
irirl v. iic i -
r - it- live
ar ii i i!
Ii .us;-. " but
..' f !
ill' .J.'MllV
aid In
a -a
in
1 1HM114 t.T ;i N.iii-in-law
U !','' '.n- r f 1 i i I .
for niv
1 .
:'K W. ion" Your noetrv will
hu Hy ili). Y.iii selected a j;ond theme
but s;..il. ,1 it. Tin1 following, which
b.i'the elnse iit'ulmoMi every verse,
HiM i'..t iic rec-imed as quite the
t(!i:i !"iu a iir.-t el t-.s pnet:
'" Vitk the l:iv that's no more."
An ii'K.vi.-On Saturday last a little
s iii .!' Mrs Itoberts, of tliis
witli :i very severe aeelHent,
city met 1
by having !
t '( hi-, ti.es .-lit oiT, l;y a Iviteliet in
tli..-li.-in U or' another hoy with whom
ii" was .ht;. in,'. We are pleased to
Mtv t.'ie little fellow is yettiii..; aloii1
lii.-cly.
l-'iriF.. Tae dry-h.Mis'j of Dr. Hiram
s'.r:ulu, who livi s about cue mile and
vim If below- tov. n, was destroyed iiy
tire lust Snmla v. We are not iniorme'd
as to t,,' extent of the damage, hut a
l.-y-liouse full of fruit ean bo no &mall
! I.SS.
i:
amix.vi ion. There will bo a-pul)-
ii ixainination of ai.plkants for rrr-ti:l-:ites
to teach in the public schools
"I i I.i.-kaiii.is county, at the O retro n
1 "ll;l-""v. S:Uurdav, Sept.Jth,
"y . W . Morelan.l, Sn jK'iinteiideiit.
Nkw An. lh-a.ll.-y, Ma7sh& Co., of
t'oi tlan.l. seem to appreciate tho im-J'-'itan.-e
,,f a liU-nil use of printers'
J,i7 :u. - V",,li,r,lend the h it.pv re
"iNw luel, always folUw. .See' ad. ill
i t-day s l.N i Kiu-ia-i:.
Yist: Chaiit
We are in receipt of a
hind
A c,
oiiie (....:u-t from i.Mias. K. Johnson
I o
Nt
lllill) '1 t:lit 11 rin-L.' . . u..:..: . T - . 1 . ...
Y
.. , . .... . on.i' n ll'lll.l,
J -.ihe various grades and colors n
i riv : iii i I'hi i . .-!.
)W-
ind
" Saturday a-,
the main shaft
J'l,i,fh ruus fri-m the turbine wheel, in
lH-ns'ry- ' '',kt'- w'H- eaused a sus-iii-.r,,
." rations until Tues.lav
us:ii "oik wj
as resumed as
l'K EI
-tTY i;.,.r. -n,
i i r ' " ouneil.
Tin- -'ulvi. 111 Slon Ik- bankrtipt
t iW-f i . 1
the Mavor
w-1 1't'r nioI1.!1'f-u,;V",:t,b sippropriatuiR
mat
purpose.
Nrw-
' 'Oops ...(.
the new advertise
otrs-n:.. .
j, , ' ""U. Hi another Column.
lf 'w goods' r,r'.r'lved a large stock of
"rsellea!,Urh1 "&.'. to his ens -
- ISJ
lie
Ilea i
!.-. .
-
tliis
"11. John Mi-ora nf
e;ty.
1 J' '
St. a"1 , tiu. l,oat ascenaeo as i.n
.iWu'' ,, , returned, just to give
,M;,ni;.e a Utile te.taud.to see if
' ' l ; i V i s in good working con-ev.-r.vtli.-
- J . . .,l(Unds oi steam
ilitioii- '",',,. 'little boat made
..... r ii
1,1,1 week .tV V- ;ll,MI1 during i ous cultivation for twenty-six years,
of wlii.-ii ImmIv V.I'-1" ,,, L'islat,ire, having been of late four j:ears in tim
t. . l!l!la nu'ml'r- othr, then one year in oats, then
iard Musical v..-i,i -..(! ....
Hs'u-.il World f,.r- ..,...
W.
Is tirioii ... '
s'ine verv ..i.- l;"''lc. anil contains
- 0ho.ee selections of music.
-CV,;: :i1';.t,'Voewarin l.V,4.
c 'nfor a f-vV,'; i ' k'"r s '"ntanv, will
V'U-Mir,'.;. 'n r.'; s,;'.v,i,1'-r his address
"ren a.7l u- "J". 'tekpkisk l.tllce.
rMlc-i.v Com; - Unston Territory Pa-
Jlrket Report.
Wheat H quoted at the nulls in this
- Vo 1. l eents per bushel ; oats,
-'"ents jeV bushel. Iu other articles
,C'iUve ii" change to record. Uutter
hi, fresh. 25 wilts, and Os are
noted at -JOccnt-s per dozen. .ld ro
ll lins uiichanired. Wln-at, in I.iver
l"J'" . ... ... ... ii 1 r:t n. 1.1 . i..i.
pool, ' 11...... ..
I,,; Change to record.
t.h.lllts il have large foil
1, IS Ii oiu u. ty x'j.-t. iu. , ,iuu,
local iracie wo
Our mer
.stoeks on
hand winch they nave jn.st received.
Hid we are iniornn'U mala material
rednctioii in everything the producer
wants has ieen mane. neat in .m
i-'raneieO is qiiotc-il at 1 o.iS.'&.Sl 57'i.
,
- - - f . .
resident or mis city, ami who was on
his retui n here, was taken oil the ears
in a dying condition and sent to the
hlis,,jtal. lie had in his possession a
check on one of the banks uf this
cjtv .,,! $-io in eohi.
The above item we take from the
News of last Tuesday. Mr. Clark was
formerly employed on the railroad in
this and Mulluo'mah counties, and has
a wite and three children living on the
inland near Milwaukie, live miles be
low this city. We learn that Mr. Clark
left St. I..ouis for here about three
weeks at;o, quite unwell, and has been
sick for some time past, so that the
a!ove report is undoubtedly true. The
family will have the hcUrtv"': sympathies
of our cfniimunity, as Mr. VlaYk was
universally respected by all who knew
him.
Tl'.lini lORI.YI. XliHS ITI-ZMS.
"Wheat is $1 per busliel at Boise
City.
The ruling price for wheat in
Walla Walla is oo cents per bushel.
The name of Ship Island, What
com county, has been changed to
Ship Harbor.
liiiiu has done considerable dam
age to grain in several parts of
Clarke county.
Washington Territory has a glut
j of cani.late.s tor the position of Dele
i gates to Congress.
j Washington Territory has MS
j (i ranges, Idaho 7, Montana Col-
j orado 01, ami Dakota oo.
(ien. Sheridan, with his little or-
j dor, has killed the Black Hills gold
j excitement for the present.
i A single blast in the Sherman
I mine, Boulder county, one dav last
week, loosened SS.OOO worth of ore.
I lie Seattle J,i ;( ieut;r establish-
ivient is oiiered for sa;e.
prietor wants to go to a
The pro
Southern clime.
The Indians in the neighborhood
of Maricopa. Arizona, have raised
upwards of 2."0,U()0 lbs of wheat this
season.
The young man William I-'rieee, ar
rested at Walla Walla last, week on a
charge of ho:se-ste.ili:ig, was dis-
.t..
ir;
d
Mr. Sweeny, living in Cowlitz
conntv, this year raised -10 bushels
of wheat to the acre an.l 100 bushels
of oats.
It is estimated that the wheat crop
in Montana this year is oO per cent,
less than last, and the oat crop oiJ
per cent . less.
The oilieers at Fort llassel do not
credit the report that gold will be
found in anv considerable quantities
in the Black Hills.
According to the census just com
pleted, Denver has a population of
lll.SOO permanent reside. its, of whom
but b.oOO are females.
It is reported that the Liowjston
Siyd will hereafter be published by
J. M. Dormer, and that Judge Whit
eon will be its editor.
The Arizona Mixer says every man
11 !. : .. f . . T, .1 J., 1 .runt I nimnp u
iiiu iiiMiiuL-. iiiui.in.ioin"""i
torte is to s.e:il .--io.uoo per annum
out of a salary of .l,-00.
n .1 n n.in
September Oth. when eomtnt,' in
siht ( f Seattle from up the Sound,
there were live steamers m siim, an
tinder headway beside stationary
shipping. m
Slierif .iliwin innasnreil a enenm-!
liar ut 31. V. Jarre tfs farm, Blount
Idaho, five and one-half feet long,
ami saw several others over four feet
iu length.
Five I Holies were sent F.ast from
Denver lv express tin Monday last,
me; umji iruunii u (.....-. .. ..v-....v.
Kone to Colorado to be cured of con
sumption.
Dr Hunter, of Walla Walla, was
caught out on a dark night last week
in a storm, as he was traveling over
to Wild Horse Creek, and his team
fell over a roeiice, killing a line
horse and smashing his buggy bad
ly. Tip Marion and Joshua Marion,
brothers, and Dick Thompson and
Jerry Wilson, accused of horse steal
ing, were hnm? bv a crowd of mask
ed men, at .Middle Kiowa, Elbert
county, Colorado, on Tuesday, the
2."th lilt.
The .Fadncah Kextwlimi, under
the title, "A Kentucky Millionaire,"
fives a detailed biographical sketch
of -'Lee Black" Col. L- M. Black,
of Montana an.l his rise in fortune
from a Kentucky carpenter to a Mon
tana milliouair.
What is termed a "blind term" of
tho District Court is being held at
Walla Walla this week. No jury is
in attendance, and a good portion of
the business will be the hearing of
iliyorce cases, and such other busi
ness as might be transacted in vaca
tion, at chambers, or on rule days.
The Tacoma Land Company have
given the upper town school district
two valuble lots on which to erect a
suitable school building, and stand
prepared to donate two more adjoin
ing lots just as soon as they may be
required. The necessary lumber lias
been obtained ami a house will be
i built this fall.
The Salem Rcronl savs: "Mr. J.
i -.r...):-. i:..:-, c. .i . :.- i..
I -'JL'""". miny i.n -uit.iii piuiuu, no
! an old settled farm, and gives us the
j vieU of twenty fteres that constitute
twenty
! one of the oldest fields cultiuated
' .. Ci1. T !.-, 1 l :
. IJtTJll D.UI 111. JL t Uil L(:t.Il ill ITUIJIJUU
summer fallowed and tv5e ulnu-oil
in 1873 and put inmfterward with a
cultivator, and the yield this year is
fully fifty bushels to-the acre."
MAKUIED.
At the ClitT Hons", In this citv.
ThurS'lnv. spt. 10th. 1S74. bv tlie Tfev-
Joho W. Sell wood. Prof. - tieo." P. Newell
and Mrs, Ada Steely. bh of Clackamas
mm. t'.
"on. H. a. Struve Pardoued.
The Seattle Dispatch of tlio3dinst.
says that We are pleased to an
nounce a result of which we had not
a doubt, that the President has
granted an unconditional pardon to
Hon. Henry G. Struve, Secretary of
Washington Territory, for deserting
from the army twenty years ago.
Mr. Struve ..t that time "in his non
age, a German by birth and but re
cently an ived in this country, had
enlisted uuder the misapprehension
that in this Democratic country a
private soldier was in the line of pro
motion, to be determined by ability
and meritorious service. He very
soon discovered the delusion of his
idea of the service. Assigned to
menial duties in a military hospital
he found nothing before him in the
military eareer to which he had
bound himself before lie was of age
to contract a civil obligation, but
several years of degraded and degrad
ing menial servitude during the
llower of his manhood. Like any
youth of education and spirit, who
should find himself thus circum
stanced through misapprehension or
deception, he took violent possession
of himself and asserted his own man
hood, in violation of law, choosing
rather to incur the risk of recapture
and condign punishment than under
go years of irksome slavery tending
to unfit him for future usefulness
Without resorting to any dishonora
ble evasion or subterfuge, he only
sought a section of the country where
he was not known, and entered upon
a new career, with no other aid than
his own energy and indomitable will.
He has achieved a success to which
few attain, and established for him
self a character which none need be
asnameu oi. lie has labored tor a
score of years with this error of his
youth, visible only to himself, hang
ing over him like a pall, clouding his
brightset hopes and liable at any
moment to fall upon him and shroud
his fut'ire in darkness. Through
the malice of enemies it was at last
disclosed to the world, and as often
happens, the malicious intent has
proved a blessing to its object and a
plague to the inventors. It has dis
persed the cloud which has chilled
his best efforts" and left no shadow
upon his fair frame in the view of
honorable censure."
The Secretary o" the State Agricul
tural Society informs the Heronl that
in a few days he will purchase, as
directed by the Board, the silverware
ottered for premiums in divisions L.
and M. (ladies' and Misses' dapart
ments) of the premium list, to-wit:
To the persons taking the highest
number of first premiums, not less
than seven, silver plate valued at
and to the person taking the second
highest number of first premiums,
not less than live, silver plate valued
aC $7. The s me condition rule in
the divisions for Misses under 14yrs
of age, and for the highest number
of first premiums, siverware valued
at j-?15; for the second highest, silver
ware valued at SlO.
inn in ii li ii mm i
xVA'M' TO-DAY.
Or.ce fsiore We Come !
With a stock of
FALL a VtfiSTEH Q30D3,
IAIKiKU AND MOStE ATTRACTIVE
a t !an ever Ij'-l'ore, bought Irnni the great
Siin I-'r;i ncisco I'.iiiK", ana
atOrently U.'ducd J'rie s
. hieh we otTer
Our stock of
CJLOrri-iiisr&
If:is been larirelv iner-'asd and we c;in
siiow as handsouu' a line of r uly-umde
goods in .Men and Hoys' Uusiness and
Dr-ss Suits, Ivereoats, etc., as can be found
in t lie country, and at prices that cannot
fail to satisfy". Our
DRESS t'CuCS DEPARTMENT
Is tilled with a splendid assort inent of all
the leading styles and fashionable shades
of g. Mds
iOm press C'lotli,
I(liHiri, Krcncli anil
American Drew Oumlx,
J.ht.-U A 1 :i--,
llrillia n line.
Cashmeres, Ac.
V A 1ST 1ST K L S ,
I'laid, Plain and Opera Flannels, of all col
ors, lib-ached and L'nbl--ached Cotton
Flannels.
filis mid Grills' rnderwni-c,
Shmvls uiid Scurfs,
Wool ll'ankefs
'l'ri iiUs unil
Triivrlin.; S teliela.
Hills it lid flips,
Oil t int ii for
Floor and Tabli".
BOOTS and SHOES,
We would call sp.-cial attention to our
stock of Men's and Hoys' Sum Francisco
Hoots, which we have sold for a nunilK-r of
years past with general satisfaction. I-.v-ery
pair warr.-mted. A complete stock of
HARDWARE & FARMING UTENSILS.
Choice Teas, Canned Ooods, and all choice
Family Groceries!;
All at Iftv Prices. Also,
LIVERPOOL INI) f A UMAX ISLAND SALT.
Highest Price paid for all kinds of
Produce siaid Wool.
s. plstr I. SFM.INO.
NDT!CETOJEACHE;.
VN KXAMIXATION" OF APPLICAXTS
for certificates to teach in t he public
sehMlsof Clackamas county, will he held
in the Oregon City Seminary on
N:i t urd.-iy, Sfpl. -K'tth, 174.
Examination to commence at !) a. m.,
promptly. Applicants must furnish their
own stationery.
W. W. MOKKI.AXD,
Supt. of Schools for Clackamas Co.
FREE VACCINATION FOR CHILDREN
TUt. S. PAIIKEH HAS RKTL'KXED
1 from the Kast. and has reopeneil his
olliee at P.ell A Parker's Irug Store, Main
Street, Or gon City. Residence at Mrs.
Post's! The iVM-tor, while in Boston, Mass.,
procured a limited supply of vaccine mat
ter taken from a calf, and for a short time
will vaccinate free of chitrgr, either at his
office or at their residence, if within the
city limits or at Canemah, ail children in
Clackama count viuler 12 pmn whoso
parents are desirous of having them vac
..;,.!.., l with oure. unadulterated virus.
and flui protected from the dangers of
Small Pnxorany scroiuious compiaim.
ils"p-tf UK. S. PARKER.
FORSALE.
mnr: t-XDERSIGNED OFFERS Ills
X premises, in Osivego, for sale at a bar-
: gain, for cash. There is a fine dwelling
on and out buildings, orcnaru ami aooun-un-u
aero of land. F inely situat"d ior a ixiara
ing house for the bands employed in the
Iron Works. J . w. t. AU r.
Oi-'w-fHo, St pt. 1, I?71. -'v
COURTESY
DRY GOODS !
CLOTH 1 !
HATS and CAPS!
GROCERIES!
ETC., ETC..
ETC1.
THE FIRST
GRAND OPENING
.OF THE.
FALL SEASON 1874
Will Yt Irnii;iirtrcl by a. Kil:nlil
Kxhlbitlou or
EW GOODS!
At the StornoT
BRADLEY, &1ARSH & CO.,
..OS.
ZMoiidiiv, August st,
BRADLEY, MARSH & Co.
I
tiif.y wdit.h r.K wanting.
in CDiirtcsy .) their numerous pat
rons. as well as foreirohiir a pleasure to
t hems--Ives, were t bey to a How t lie "yellow
leaf" ot Time to pass ly wit limit some suit
able acknowledgement for t he more t lian
liberal support accorded them since their
: advent in businef-s.
The Uliretardeil and Utievanipled prfe
gre.ssof nU.MI.I-:V. MAltsH a CO. in pop
ularity and business success has inspired
tln-tr rivals and comin-titors with bitter
animosities, and their envious ton-rues
in isconst rue every motive v illi a view of
injuring our fair fame and well earned
reputation in the. world's esteem.
viewing the past with contemplation',,
sober eye, and cheered by the irem-rous
supiort of this community, we shall con
tinue to pursue a steady, onward course,
that has no retiring ebb, regardless of our
detractors, to whom we cherish no resent
ments, relying in t he future on that ener
gy ability and watchful enterprise" that is
sure to reward every intelligent and saga
cious attempt to Kupply a generally felt
want.
We are desirous of building up a business
that wjll be a
CREDIT TO THE CITY AND STATE!
T.et our opiK)iients endeavor, according
to t heir means and ability, to emulate us
in this respect, and in a very short time
t rn.le will be attracted to Port land t hat has
been, from well known causes, divested
from it, and numerous teiiautless houses
will find occupants.
BRADLEY, MARSH & CO.,
W holi'sak and Retail Dealers in
DRY GOODS,
....AM).
Cjiciacml Importers
.OF.
ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND
FOREIGN GOODS,
Corner First & Stark Sts.,
PORTLAND.
CASH ADVANCES MADE ON EVERY
DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCE.
Hn-.t. ll,2tu.
OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
FALL lS74r
Is your tltuo to buy jjoods at low jtIocs.
!
S. ACKER SVS AN & CO. !
are now receiving a lare stock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
all of the I-iiu-at Style, which will fccll
AT LESS THAN PORTLAND PRICES.
Our stock haa been bouirh for cash, an J
we will soli It at a small ai .ance above
SAN FRANCISCO COST.
AffE WILL SAY TO EVERYIWDV RE
TT tore you purchase or tro to Port la ml.
pome 11 ml pric-. our goods and convince
yours If t lint we do what wo say. Our stock
consists in part ot
Fancy iind Stuple
Dry Goods. Clot bins,
Ilats, Boots and Shoes,
Ladles and Cents
Furnishing oods.
Notions, CJrooer
lo s. Hard
ware, and a great many othor art Idea too miraw
ours to mention ;
ALSO
DOORS, WINDOWS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
ETC., ETC.
Wo will also P'ly tho Hlshost Mrket
Prici for
Country Produce.
S. ACKKKMA.V A CO.
Oregon City, Spt. 11, ls74. tf
mmmm
What in this (Tcat remedy, and what
are its eireets? These are quest ions which
the jirent American public has a ritrht to
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,
alterat ive and tonic, and is most carefully
prepared in a snow whire nwder, contain
ing all the wonderful medical properties
of the far-famed
Si ltz;'!' Springs of CtTiuany.
f its eif-ct s, t hose who have tested the
preparation are the best judges, and tb-y
declare, over t heir own signat u res, t hat 1 he
p-cparation will promptly relieve indiges
tion, regulate the llow of the bile, cure
every species of headache, t ran.piilize t he
nervous system, refresh and invigorate
t he weak, m it igate the pangs ot rheuma
tism, neul raliz- acid in the stomach,
cleanse and tone the bowels, assist the
failing app.-t it.-, cure the heartburn. If you
are h sutferer, give (his remedy one trial,
and it will convince you of the above facts.
Sold by all druggists.
THE NEW IMPEOVED
I! ill 1
ii
Feed and
Feed.
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, MOST SIM
PLE, AND MOST EASILY OPERATED
SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET.
Always in Order and Ready 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,
"l T l vn tlfiTrr titit mvn
JOHN 31. J5AC0N,
TMPOKTI'.K AND DEALER
In Books, Stationery, rcrfum-
cry, etc., etc.
Urroii City, Oregfon
W?At t'harman Warner's old stand
ately occupied l S. Ackeman, Main st
JOHN SCHRAM,
3Isiin St., Oregon City.
.llAMFACTFRER AXD IMPORTER OF
Snddleo, Ilnrm-M,
Saddlery-Hardware,
etc., etc.
-VrmCII HE OFFEItS AS CHEAP AS j
can be had in tho State, at
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
B3"! warrant my goods ns represented.
1,000 DEER SKINS
W ANTE D,
AND ALSO,
VLL OTHER KINDS OF HIDES, FOR
which I will pay the highes market
price in cash Rring on your hides and get
your coin for them.
JOHN SCII RAM.
Saddle and Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon. July 11, 1873m3.
3"For tho very best Photographs, go to
Rradley fc Uulof son's Oallerv with and
ELEVATOR, 1T9 Montgomery rtrct, San
Fr-tTci??o. w
71
I "
Side
THOMAS CHARMAtt
ESTABLISHED
1853.
DESIKfcrt TO INFORM THE CITIZENS
of Oregon City and of tho Willamette
Valley, that he is still on hand and doing
busineb on the old motto, that
A 2TtnibTc Sir JVio C Setter than &ow
JStiilli-ng.
I liave Jut returned from San Francisco,
where I purchased one uf tho
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF GOODS
evr before oflVred In thia city -, andevosista
in part, us follows :
Boots and Shoos,
Clothing, Dry Goods.
Huts and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Paints and Oils,
Sash and Door.
Cbuiuwure. Queensware,
Stoneware, Crockery,
Ilatedwari, Glasswan.
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Ladies and
Gents' Furnishing
Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy No-
Kope, Fuming lions of E"very
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
Mattings, Oil
Cloth, Wall 1'aiH.r. etc..
Of th-i above list, I can say my stock is the
MOST CO M PIiETE
evorotTered in t his market, and wasselete-d
wit h es-cial care for the Oregon City trade.
All of which I now orTer for sale at tho
Lowest Market Rates.
No use for the ladies, or any one else, to
think of going to Portland to buy goods for
I am Ditcrmiiu-tl to Stll Cheajj and not to
allow myself to b
l.NDEKSULD IX THE STATE OF OREGO.X.
All I ask is a fair ehanco and quick pay
ments, believing as I do that
Twenty Years Experience
in Oregon City enables me to know the re
quirements oi the trade. Come one and all
and see for yourselves that the old stand of
THOMAS CI I ARM AX
cannot be beaten in quality or prle. It
would be us'-les.s for me to tell you all the
advantages I can olTer you In the sale of
goods, us every store that advertises does
that, and probably you have been disaj)-poinu-d.
All I w ish to say is
Come, and Sit ,;uul Exauiine for Yoursrivrs
for I do no wish to make any mistakes.
My object is to tell all my old friends now
that lam still alive, and desirous to sell
goods cheap, for cash, or upon'suclnerms
as agreed upon. Thanking all for the liber
al patronage heretofore bestowed.
THUS. CHAltMAX,
Main Street, Oregon City,
Legal Tenders and Count v Scrip taken at
market rates. TIIOS. CIIAUMAX.
.rK,l).l lbs wool wanted bv
THUS. CIIAHMAX.
GREAT SLAUGHTER !
I X
DEY-GOODS
AND
CLOTHING!
PANIC
A T
Th'.oods have U'Cti Ixxiirht at PANIC
PRICKS and will be sold in accordance.
Don't frtret calliug before you lay In
your supplies.
Oregon City. March 31. 1S74 :tt
NEW OFFERS !
NEW IDEAS !
See the Grand Gifts
of Our Fireside Friintl to its Subscribers.
Entirely new and uiipreredciiteil,
mid such n.n trill Intf rent every one.
You It if you don't Rend for sam
ples mid full ftirrtlculairK which are
Kent free !
THE CHEAT WATl'II OFFER !
OCH 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 apiinted printing and pub
lishing establishment and building it the
West. Is a largo eight-page illustrated
and original family Weekly, price 5;1,X)
magnificent premium and a share in the
distribution. Subscribe o7
WK WANT AGENTS.
We want a representative In every neigh
borhood. Nothing equals it f r agents,
male or female, young or old. iAtrtje. Vtixh
H'uftc unt a tSujtrrb Outit, exclusive ter
ritory, which is rapidly rilling up. Must
apply at once. .Subscribe by sending (:,ni,
and receive the paper one year, a magnifl
cent premium, a share in the distribution,
and receive also Fiike a Complete Outfit,
or sen for particulars. Name territory de
sired in writing. Address
Waters & Co., Publishers, Chicago, 111.
J. P. DA VIES. JOSHUA DA VIES.
J. P. DAVIES & CO.,
AUCTIONEERS
i
AND
j COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
j FIRE-PKOOF STOXE Bl'lLDlNG,
WHARF STREET, VICTORIA. B. C.
! Liberal Advances Made on Consiznments.
July 24, ISTIdy
FRESH RHINE WINES,
Ju6t received and for sale by
GEORGE EE CI IB,
at SI 00 per bottle. Also Angelica, Port,
Cherry, and Sonoma. AVI nets In Bottle
or vy ine gauou.
Opposite the Riijrry.d Depot.
C'r?i'i5 Clir, Aoj. r. l7.
t
o
.Established iilaGQ.
. -
13. .A.. HUGEtES
WOULD ANNOUNCE TO THE CITI
2ons of Oregon City, and vicinity,
tHat ho has purchased, lilted up and filleit)
the store
OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICEi
on Main Street, bet ween Third and Fourth.
Oregon Citv
0
My stotk consists f
Dry-Goods,
Bool and ihw
Groceries,
Patent Medic! uen,
I'erf a mery, Ilat and Capii,
Plated-Wure, Iaidiew u.nl Gent
Fnrulhln Good, Cldna Tea Set,
Tu1le Cutlery, Hosiery,, Crockery,
Window-Glass, Glas-Ware,
Yankee Notion Hardware, Q
FARMING EMPLEMENTS,
ROPE, GRAIN SACKS, &c., &c.
Having been established since 1SC0, my
long experience in business enables me to
know what to buy for this market.
MY STOCK OF
General .Mercliandise
is Large and well Assorted.
ej
There is no house in the City that
Can Undersell f1e.
-MALL PROFITS AND QITCK RETL'RXS,
Is my Motto.
Call and Examine my Good 1efore
jiiri-l.u.lng elsewhere, uiid I ivUl uit
B. A. HUGHES.
Oregon City, July 17th, 1874.
A CCTIIOy AX1 COMMJ&SIOX.
A. B. RICHARDSON,
Auctioneer,
former of Front &Oi:k sf Poi tlund
Aisctioia &2iics
Of Ileal Estate, Groceries, Gen era 1
chandise and Horses.
Mc r
SALK dayh-v jI
Auct ionter.
M Friraie Sale.
English IJefln'-d Par and Trndle iron
English fs.jiiMre and Octagon Cast
tteel. Horse Shoes, Hasps,
fcaws,Screws,Kry-Ians,
bheet Iron U.
O.Iron.
ALSO
A large assortment of Groceries and Liq
uors. A. 15. RICHARDSON.
Jan. 1, la;73-tf. . Auctioneer.
OREGON STEAMSHIP CO.'S
STEAMBOAT NOTICE
Sti K. N". COOKE,
Will leave lRKOX CITY for Pi lRTLAND
very day Kxccj t Sunday,! at 7 o'chick.
A. M. R.-turnin, will k-vc Portland for
Oregon City at o'clock, I M.
Stv. ALICE,
Will leave OI!E(i( )X CITY for CORVALLia
every ilonday and Thursday of each week.
Sti-. DAYTON,
Will leave OKKGOX CITY for McMINJf-
ILLK. IAKAYKTTE and DaYTON, and
ill points between, cverv Mondav, Wed
nesday and Friday of each week. "Leaves
theri.asin at 8 o'clock, A. M., and connect
.vith the train at Canemah at 0, a. m.
Sti-. A
Ieaves OREGOX CITY for TI A RT tsnT'Tf n
and ECO EN K and all intermediate points
every week.
Sti. laxinie latton,
reaves OREGON CITY for ALBANY and
all intermediate joints bet ween twice t
ry week. J. D. BILES, Agent.
Oregon City.February. 141. 874.
WAGON AND CARRIAGE
rpiIE UKDEHSK! NED,
X having increased the di
mensions of his premises, at
the old stand on the
Corner or Main nnd Third Street,
Oregon Cily, 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 meehanics, to build anew, re
construct, make, paint, iron and turn out
ail complete, any sort of a vehicle lrom a
common Cart to a Concord Coach. Try me.
BlaeUMinitliinir. Horse or Ox Klioeinir
and Oeneral Jobbing neatlv. qulcklv. and0
cheaply done. DAVID SMITH.
voi. intoiTGUToar
WOULD INFORM THE CITIZENS OK
Oregon City and vicinity that he is
prepared to furnish
FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR LUMBER,
Of every description,
DRV KrOORIVO, CKIIIXO,
fiPKl'CE (for shelving,) LATTICE.
PICKETS, FENCE POSTS (Cedar)
Constantly on Ilmicl.
Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished
on the shortest notice, at as low rates at It
cjwi up purcnaseu in the Btate.
Oive mo a call at the
OBIXJON CITY SAW MII.I.S.
Marth 13. 1S74 .if
FOR SALE!
jSt V. Jz5tvi-Jiiii I
TWILL SKLL AT A REASONABLE FIG
lire, my Liverv Business, Stock. Ac.
and lease mv Itarn to a purefmser for two
vears: also" if required, will leaao iny
Dwelling House for same time
Oregon City, uregon. fjR.
Money ! ZVXonev !
-lfON EV TO LE'D J' 6UiIS OT WR.
.fJL and upwards.
Or6v City, M arch .10, V7i.
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