Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, October 09, 1874, Image 3

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THE EKTERPRIS
tfcaa Then
OREGON im, OREGON,
i-titKNTALa 'Shot.
, mmwaltout 20 years of age
m vnuim
r&lem. inompany with an other
t,v. were out hunting in the k ih
S-ihoCautieUlpiw mill, J, ir-
ni llIU v - Ml Alt,!
-IShanneci-
is V,,, .... .it-el-
ad inet " j' t;int i
TVIIIV v-.sv.ss - .
death, i-roiii
iuner.,.v i r f th
learn the Mlo;!" patod a deer to
pate
sad atlair: " ' , ti,e
mss by where J ' ' Jo
nther
lxy
tol.J
the
I ...fll.IliT " 1...,. .-l-OU
were, . i"'" X.;.- .i n also, i n-' "V ". '
111-7
in
. tret Ul
i. .. .....
as he raise-
it U, nit' n;i"'"-'
..fthe loir, causing
.L- 1.11 tllL' -I'1 -t " " , . i... ..,,ti.r-.-,l
the sprins J 'JaJ in the corner of
theyountf ni-ui . t throUarh the head
" l ...,m lis: "lit
ftholttick. never
r.r,l.or utt
.'d A WOW, auer ii"
w sliot. Tl
man reside m
r.f this count .
rents ot me youn
Mrs. it. Jones,
I sister
of the uni'H-
t Wr IX) iw r,- irilll 111
,.al,le to ' ..1 Mead to take his eon
so he ii hk.ii ! able
,,oforhini . . hlJ,(1 oftho fs
at the
tuuate youns
funeoi i o"-; -u
, mother w-i'
cutter. An 4
and the
lurv returned U.ur by th(J ftC
KLV-I lvLS;ror Sun in his own
riJcntal ui-.--
linJs.
rivs. For
the past two
hxrnA j.,ht tnlin3 have been
"wkS fX : ihe nulroad, the regular
riiiini".-. 1(tve the larire
. t lrf-ill"able U
trains n-'t 'T!viTeat along the line which
fHiant.tieso."' '"" v,-irt time sinoe
short time since
aWiii- ""... ii .rrowling about me ;
friner n .u U lhat t
K!,"; wheat remained stan.ling in the
n . . .1.
(MlO'.l"-
Aiu'.iVAi.4.-The new-comers j
rpii'i? nuineron? in tT.is place j
hlv been
the present we
k.
We record as loi
to the wife of I.
1. - - :
.... the ,th in
r.,.,,b a daughter.
J' v. . .. i :..t t,. the wsf
of Jacob
iV" nlw s a,V and girl.
J;Kih iit..to the wife of A. J
VT.I1. a uuu;...
ith inst., to tlie
InCinemih. !l
Kell, a son.
f Capl. -i o-- -
Tli' new walk up the
. . 1 1 w, .t
Nkw Walk
i.L.tr has been c..:,
iinpleieu o .-iiwi
Mel sruui
md we can-
t'ui!iiiii--i"u'r
tint S:lV t o na
h in its praise, i ne
how tho j
tho people j
... !..- T.h IIS 4 11". ,
n. lured those n i . --.
rj . i i v. rv little expense bas made
. . .. ..i...."snr:i!.l.! walk as the new
" '! 1 ' . .. .... ... .r.. .i. the
a l-i
ell,'. U
Mulfas tow
alk down .Main sireei. e
..1 ,,l r.i tl .'llll.HlOll MOOVl 11JU
Marfwill l e iu .via : on the- hill.
iusii. Tlie tower for the
,d Church ii approaching com-
1
i:..'.
t'.'.n. :m
.1 will ai 1 greatly to me
. and m ike it
appearaiiee. It is
1 ...Us
it
t'i.' edi.'!
1
-:--.-iit a el'i:rciu
. it ri .roveai'Mit
v. l.l -ii lias long lieen
oul v some charitably
wofd-i donate a good
livl-'i. Ni.vi:
.a Pi i'-
th it ai'oiniiviL'ie nui-
iv, tie- church w.eild be
sir.ee a
(a.; .l-.'te.
in
-Taerw- w.s a reasonably fair
at tiie eir.- l.nt Friday cven-iv'.-1
n .t .Ves.-nt, but uii'ler-
1! ;V!
a I'li-e.l
l h :i i. 'i : 1:1 oi i. ; -i cois-
.1.
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pi
riii-
willi
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t A-
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n.ist twelve
tii
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,. Li.
in.i-'i
.s'.ar per-
heir an- '
; ;i. -.
... ii;
lv.
it
r
.nijip i-v-il their i
to humbug the j
o
Mr. l-i
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j
J
Patri- i
IM,.
ii-,
ii - Li
iran I
a.--:. ..f'tiie
j i li.-'.i m.
i i Ka i;
III 'Ml I1!'. .."I
I'M e.li 1 -.1.1
i eiiei.t of t h is
p.i i ;.i. o.ii iU visit to j
it ..ii -:it
rec.'Utly. T.ie '
it- .ill hl-g.d.v
lc;l,cd with
-tion. aiid
ii.;;
liu-r oi id
'..i- a i.l li the result
'1 ii t.i- gca-.-r.il w oj-in
".d.-r Ci.- i !;. ..it tj.vgo'n.
much
!' tiie
si !
K Mil His.
T
r-t -aru -r G
I : in ikintr
Llsl M.lld.t'
.verrior
regular
She
ti.'ivi-r c i:..!ii
M;.s to Diyti
! -oes I..-.-,
...i i l-'. i i.iv
on M ou i iv, Wednesday
ul e.t -i. V. i-.-U for tii.it I il.ice.
r.-t.in.
:'... ..;., 1
sili in.
It.
: on t:
i -
k
f.-ilowi!.g ..lays.
same d.iv.s for
is a
'Mri.iMr.NrARY.-W.; are indebted
t Mr. W. W. I'.irrbh, Secretary of the
I.i:ni county Agri -:.lu.ial Society, for a
Herniary ticket to the- fair
k 'itiri i-i ii
that S x iety. We regret
lit o-.ir misnie-i
' f.'it'-'l in fr, ..)i ;i.t
s!lg:it
-riling
niuiits pre-
rrr. 1- vik. -T!u
i
urteenth annual
'vri-iiiiii.-n..,.sat S.
m next Monday.
I '.-.' .r.-miiims tl.i
i 'a'.-, :in i evcrv
r.i : .
ir are on a liber-
rt is being made
fair ever hehl in
. u.ur u S'lriMSS ,U
It..1.
Jls
stick. M r. M.
i- IV.ice fortius
1 i
C. Athey, Justice
precinct, and City
' fi t, lias
lie
1 a very neatoirice
:i t
fi'.nt ..f the KxTKiii'insK L.oi.i-
s. wii -re I; is prepared to attend to
:n I. is liiK-.
'" 'N'i To I.EAVK
Wo reirret to an-
n i;tm. tli n
nir
yoan z frien.l. Ko-rene
ovl iamilv
;in I ' . to
propos-- to leave
liforniato resj.lii.
i!l sadly reirret
1 their part, and
jtui ii to their Or-
T ...
ir i:i ,i
v frieli Is
nr.; i a i ,ii ,
.Vlll s ) ,i
Jst In-
ii ho,;,.
''"IN'i lo Six lKANCI.SCO.-Mr. M.
-thvy will leave hern to-day for San
Frisco, w;.,.t. lu i)(,s ti .lt'ttnil the
lh !hampionsiof the
Iiii.i -. .,lr..,.."f
rifv
:m.i a safe return.
t;-n.!,rNKD-JU'V- Xlr' 'vood re
. ' h iia- tiotii his missionary tour
. ' -'-'.en, Oregon. last Tuesday," look-
:ic.'V.-':Ml h;!rty. He will preach
bpisiv.psa Church next Sunday.
hi-rt-..k MT""T"7,T7.r.rrr...- .
v
' '' ..mi .-".iiunoi
l"'i tout Mr C. C, Cram was badly
'- ' Teecnti V
by aueuiptiug to stop a
'ov-;iy stac
r 'Uen un 1
:!v.l.
learn. One of his i-ibst
h
was otherwise badly
ANKs.W
l.i;,ir,.' t . u:'"r obligations
fp ',-"-'-" 'grass for a copy
,: .r.eeedin,s ofthe Gl,ln(lLo(-
A-i-k.' - u !lK :i 't at Atlanta
. u.uecM,e,dgrassfor a (.opv
lSVKU'"'Thf En'tkuimuse office
I . -n removed from Dr. Tliossing's
4l'i I 1 i . i
"is 10 u,
new buildin i-reit...l
11 f tho X isonic U o.o. . 1
d.Hr U il1' c'ntr:ln,i :"
Ft-
''---It is almost possible to get
'r..i!;.ie
1 1
i dwelling's in town at pres- ;
!'
-cr3'thlnsr is full, and no sooner
CHtd than another moves in.
3- dee:
v -".sive came of Kio ball u i
V3 College Club of Salem, and i
v.; -rcadians of Portland, will be '
tuts city cn the 17th inst.
IS-
Litli6U hir. cur
".. i
" c-"- r-a-iipe-rtatic n rsutes.
. -
ry
r . aivl lie was at the , Mm. A.E.; Patterson, Miss Ada
als on a "' n Stewart, Mrs. Martha; Smith, Frank.
araoirjai!:: -zz
Market Hepo
larket h:vs somew nat uiuingeu
t. i. 1 1
IliSt
IlLi" ' - . - ,.,.f ,. till .wr ...OI.
the
vessuis i" ! . ; ......... niMi
, d wheat in - '..a
w Meal in ti uv man
a ago California, and lO.s 4di0s
ffor cl.A. , ' v , 4
(iom iuis ..n-v. ... iuiiv iu
no1,. I-'Kal tenders are buvinpc at
Our merchant are well sunnlied
with floods, and trade has been very
jood tor the past week. Merciiandi.se
and groceries are generally sold to the
consumers at greatly reduced prices.
We have no changes to record in the
txeiieral purchasing price of produce,
nutter of worth 'Si cents per pound;
cgiJrs '2 (rents per dozen. Wheat is
quoted iu San 1- rancisco at $1 4.ji$l cq
per cental.
Letter List. The following is a
list of the Letters remaining in the
Post-oifice at Oregon City, Oct. 8, 1874 :
Dard, Miss M. A.;Fallest, li. ; Hal
vorsfii, Terbyorn ; Ilumiston, Henry
L Kor, J. H.; Matlock, Win. F Mil-
If called for, plea.sesay when "mh-M.
Used.' J. M. JiAcox, P. M.
jOIN to Salem.-The Oregon City
Hand has been practicing during the
week, preparatory to going to the State
Fair. The boys blow their horns (b.-ass
we mean) very nicely, an. 1 can make
as good music as any baud in the State
for the number of pieces.
Grand Encampment. Tin- Grand
i.ouge nas passe.l a resolution irrantinir
a charter tor a brand Encampment to
be organized in this State. We shall
publish a summary of tin; proeeediie's
of the Grand Lodge next week of all
matters relating to this jurisdiction.
Keicuned. Mr. J. G. Toner, an old
citizen of this place, but for the past
year a resident of Vancouver, returned
with his family this week, and nrooos-
J cs to remain here. We welcome him
! and his baek again.
Closed. Messrs. Hell fc Parker give
notice in to-day's paper to all indebted
to them to call and settle, and those
having accounts against them, to pre
sent them and get their money.
Folium. Note. Wm. Franklin, well
known in this place, was arrested at
Portland last Tuesday, for attemping
to forge a note on Col. West, of Clatsop
county, for 1,W0.
Cocnty Cornr.-The County Court
meiW cdnesday, and is still in session
as we go to press. We will give the
proceedings next week.
Cot: x i v O it d e ns. Dr.
wants all the county ord
at the highest casli rates.
John Welch
rs lie can buy
Pc.sY. The .steamers Success and Al
bany are both running on the Yamhill
routes at present.
Pos I'M aster. M r. .. . Seely lias
been appointed postmaster at Oswego,
in this countv.
Sr. Nicholas i-oit Octoher Opens
with a bright story by Mrs. II. II. Da
vis, which is followed by a splendidly
illustrated article on Egypt by Miy,
Stra Keahlcs Hunt. " Venus' Flower-U.iski-t"
is a des.-jiption of the glass
s;i..nre, with a picture liiat is j.ositivel v
w. indert'ul in the delicacy of its execn-
t ion. Mrs. Mary Maj.es Dodge has
one of her eharniinir little noems c.-ill-
en onung, and C. I Craneh con
tributes so. ik; eoinic verses, illustrated
troni his own designs, makiiie: fun of
the Comet. The. serials, "Fast Friends"
by J.T.Trowbridge, and ' What Might
; llave been Expected by I-rank li.
'i Stockton .-.re colic! ni'cil We notice
t!i - ,t the Letter lii.x, and tliatouaint
fellow, " .Jack-in-the-Piiloit," are unu
sually brilliant this month.
Scrirneu's Monthly for Octorer,
opens with another muniiicently illus
trated "Great South' paper, by Ed
ward King, entitled, " Down the Mis
sissippi the Labor Question Arkan
sas;" it contains much piet ures'jue,
descriptive and practical information.
In " Topics oft he Time" Dr. Holland
writes about Mr. I'.cecher, the present
t heoloci.-l outlook, tlie " Itewards of
Literary Labor." A-e. "The Old Cab
inet" is devoted to Good Taste, ami
the ot le "-r departments have about their
usual variety. In the Novemlier Serib
ner a new story by S.ixe Holm will be
gin, to run three or four numbers.
Whf.at Crop Kevort. The Sep
tember returns to the Department of
Agriculture indicate tlie average con
dition of the wheat crop as 9'5, against
'. in September, 187.T; while the av
erage cf the crop is .seven per cent,
greater than last year, whicJi would
bring the aggregate yield to nearly
the average of last 3'ear. The Pacif
ic States are all above the average,
as are all tlie inland Southern States
and Arkansas, presenting the maxi
mum of tlie whole country at 120.
Do not wait for any thing good to
come, but do all you can to bring it
along.
i CONFESSiljS L'F AN INVALID.
rriii.isiiKii as a waknino and for the
i b -ii .' lit oi ' VofNfj Men and otiikks who
: suir r from MOKVuL'S DE'.'II.ITV, LOSS
; )K MANII'.M)!., etc., pointing out the Hifttn
I of xfif.i-n re. Written by Nathaniel May
; K.vtis, Ks'i., who cured tiims -lf after nnder-
sroin;; considerable rpiabkery, and mailed
tr on recviving a post-paid directed enve
: lope, by t h" publisher,
in. John m. ija;.vai.l.
I . 11 Clinton street. P.rooklvn, N. Y.
A Wonderful Invii.ntion Kkckstly
Patented. An elegant little instrument
which combines twelve practicallv useful
tools, viz : Pocket rule, ruler, square, bevel,
screw driver, ohis-d, com pusses, scissors,
button-hole cutter, pa-r knife, cras'T and
l-reil sharper. '1 be article is made of steel
and evidently durable. Agents art; wanted
j in every town. The proprietors offer to
j send steel polished iost paid by mail for
! lijty cents, silver plated. one dollar, ciold
I plated, two dollar. Persons desiring an
I agency or jo obtain the tools should apply
at one. The proper addr -ss is Combiiwi
i tion Tool Co.. Ul Nassau street. New York.
Also, the new U-volver Lightning Trap,
, wl.ich winds up like a clock. Kills rats,
! gophers, squirrels, mice, Ac. and throws
tlifin away and sets Itself as quick as the
i name indicates. One trap sent bv express
for one dollar.
The Parker Gpn. We take pleas
'ire in calling attention of our VaHey
li iendstothe wonderful merits of tlie
double-barreled breech loading shot
guns manufactured bv Parker Ill-others.
West Mcriden, Conn.
a he burliest tcstimoni il
received
iroin,u'1 s,-f'Uons of the country, and
thorough test given it in the held
, n-no v apt. i recti li. Mmiii-ls,
i b.fJtRint "? ?n aasertini; that it is the
i OCSt Iireech-'.oii.tOii, t.i. ... :.. .....
w'rM- Tho, simplicity of eonstruetion
unload VbcV " ."r
!2rgV Xt' --11 to
iais-e hot enabling the soortn,..r. i,-.
-'"""C" ri nis phan n ,-
tl3
its availability to a country w?.ULt?u
in g uui mu.ie-i .i..mg ammunition i
can be procured, all combine to recotu-
iciisi ii. i.j every SLurisinaaw Hi,.-- '
T.iirci" . r.t-r:f-. T, ir.wini:? t - '
'Warrtr.ilenvlr&l-." (Frcct R?Vi. Vi.) ?
. ,.r,c-iip;it since our last report.
inpriTOw
OCT. 9. 17I. ' Tt is Quoted at il W per ru ai ... rort-
! , .inj our mill are paying ,0 cents
, land . nu delivered at the mills.
J. 1. Me:ul, ; jr bujit ; . rn,,idlv and
rjjfjig-wcaaaafedaa
The Sourtfof Mm,-iii.
If all the ailments, bodily and mental
which torment the human fn ' ,
traced to their primary .oureo.. H wouW
.T .w la"ureof tle stomach
the other organs br whir... ... , . .
and ;
! :
..w.i iooa is on
verted into nutriment ,. ..,.
puriJos-s of life, to iierfortn t i, . lo Ul'
ted to them by nature vi "(,rr iU.Sks a!rot
u lariy. i tils being t he case the Vu
Dortance of n. it...i.i.. , vast
these organs to do their '-Uol e d..-".1!1" !
ouchlv and erHcier.n J .'oi- Uutv tlior- !
uKiiiy anu emeientlv. become ,
Ri.ii:irent 1 lci . "'-eoines at ODCC
may be truly charaerizedSaaIrl,Ute"
tion of this kind, indeed 1 i, L Ppara
which can be 1 nSv A in 0nlyon,!
stomachic, an altur!, on a
in such orouortioM, , , ' aperient
taneouslythe desired effect u oT.n , tf i",Ul
ordered stomach, liver and Z 1m dls"
This conclusion is warrant, d bv h," U,neS
ty and certainty with which the Alt? rlTr"
rord relief in chronic cases or .u-c" af"
torpidity of the liver and wnst??-5ia"
The false idea that these coin? ui1'0";
others that grow out of them J ? ' and
ed bv fiere,. ,.mii,.. J:.' .eiu' coulJ be cur-
hoied.
flllCZ 1
U;en thomujrhly exoiodeTi
it is
sick, during the last hundred
The
sivalinue.i tbf.iiQ.....-i- . . -v -irs nave
....v.-, .j! ions OI nierenrv-
scanimony, pamboj;.., croton oil 1 li
ana lens oi ttmusands of lt-iv... L T.. .
maturely filled thereby.
pre-
Uut
me principle or ronovati
ever
sinee
in llostetter-s stomach liitters Va, Urrn'v
ed against t he principle of prostraUons"
represented by mineral salivants and furi
ous purgatives, the huter Las ,-ad?lv nM
surely fallen Into deserved cm" ,pi 5 T f.
outcry against stimulation bvwhicVi eon
coctors ot depleting drenches I.h d , cive"
eclat to their disgusting llnd
compounds hasnn v-1.-.-, ... ' .
demand for the wh.-soinV'stimuTant"
! tonic and alterative uhieh for tw .ntvive
ears triumphed overall opinion and is
i WWtre,,USt K')VUhr '"''uicine o ti e
j est-Tn hemisphere.
VUy iole;Ist say tluit our Uodieu are
renewed once in seven years. The materi
al of which they are reconstructed is the
blooil and unless it be fully charged with
t he elements of vitality, the strengt h and
health of the system decline. Of all the
blood depurents. Dr. Walker's Vinkoar
H1TTEK.S is the safest and most infalliable.
I here is no disease arising from deprava
tion of the blood, which it will not speedilv
cur''- oetl'ml
OBSTACLES TO MAKIUAOE.
Happy Ileli. f for Young Men from the
effects of Errors and Abuses In earlv life.
-Manhood restored. Imicdiments to" Mar
riage removed. Now method of treatment
New and remarkable remedies. Hooks and
circulars snt free, in sealed envelopes.
Address, HOWAKM ASSOCIATION No '
South Ninth St., Philadelphia, l'a.an in"
stitution havinga higli reputation for hon
orable conduct and professional skill,
novo :ly
.MAIll!U;i).
In this city, on Sunday, the Jth inst., Mr
Earnest Mathes and Miss Margar -t Nehen.
On Tuesday evening the happy couple
were serenaded by the Oregon City Hruss
Hand, after discoursing several strains of
excellent music, th.- ih-diIkts of the band
and several friends who were in attendance
were called into the house, where an abun
dance of cake, wine and cigars were set
before them.
TO-DA Y.
luiprovt'iiie.'it
of tin1 IjipiT foliimbiit
Kivrr.
Fioticoto Contractors.
Advertisement.
United State's Kngineer Office,!
Portland, Oregon, October 3d, 1ST I.)
DEAI.EI i PHOPOSALS IN IU'PLICATK
O will be received at this ollice until 12 M.
on the 4th day or November. 1S7-1, for the
improvement, of tie- 1'piw-r Columbia
Iiivc-r, at each of the following places:
Umatilla Upper Kapids, 107 miles above
the Dalles, about three hundred (-Ml) cubic
yards of rock.
Squally nook Rapid, :jtf miles aUivethc
Dalles, about three hundred cubic
yards of rock.
The work to b.; done consist in blasting
out. rock ; all rock being under water.
1 he amount av.i ila bl; for the work is
twenty thousand ().(MM!) dollars.
Printed specifications, instructions to
bidders, ami blank forms for proposal will
be furnished on application to this office,
when charts of tie; localities above named
may be examined.
N. M If HI. Kit.
octtbvS Major of Kngineers.
WO"
rjHIIK UXDKKSpiNKD HAVING SOLD
JL out their business in this elt j-, would
respectfully ask tboso indebted to them to
call at the old store and settle their ac
counts eit her by cash or not". We desire
to square up our business as soon as possi
ble, and those knowing themselves indebt
ed to us will confer a favor by making im
mediate payment. Kither of the under
signed ar.; authorized to receipt for debts
due the firm. All persons having demands
against us, will pleas-; present tle-ir ac
counts. I'.KIJot I'AllKKIt.
Oregon City, Oct. 8, 1S71.
Another Chance!
FIFTH AND LAST GIFT CONCERT
IN AID OF THE
PLSLIC LIBRARY OF KE.YTLTKY.
NOVEMBER 30, 1874.
Drawing Certain at that Date.
LIST OF GIFTS.
One Grand Cash Gift
One (irand Cash Gilt
One Grand Cash Gift
One Grand Cash Gift
One Grand Cash Gilt
5 Cash Gifts SJe.iMM) each
JO Cash Gilts, 1 I.ikmi each
..$ir.0.000
.. lon.ooo
.. 75.IMX)
.. ,rn ),0)0
.. '..-, X JO
.. ll)0,M K)
.. no.oiio
.. 1.50, 0H)
.. lOll.tHMI
1" Cash Gifts,
JO Cash Gifts,
'." Cash i Jiffs,
:!') Cash Wilt s,
"' Cash Gilts,
100 Cash Gifts,
210 Cash Gifts,
r.H Cash i iifts,
10,i00 Cash t iif ts.
lit.il'Xioaoh
5.IHM) each
4,iMKcach
:..MMleacl-
'.'.t.HXIcaeh
l.iXHi.ach
rwHieneh
ihi each
r:) each
1 1 H ,( H M
'a.iiiK)
JIHI.IHK)
PMI.IMX)
PJI'MM)
sa.fMH')
0'")O,iX
Granr'i"otaI 20,i Gifts, all cash 2,590,000
iItlCI-: OF TICiilMS.
Whole Tick
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Halves
Tenth, or each Coupon
11 Whole Tickets for
22 Ticket s for. ,
For Tickets and information,
Address,
THOMAS E. BRAMLETTE,
A e; e . . t ami 31 n .. s ff r.
Public Library liuilding, Tjouisvillc, Ky
octSw6
Tl... riiicinl Test o;
medicine is time. Does the experiment
confirm the claim put forth in its favor at
the outset? Applv this criterion, so simple,
vet so searchingto Tarrant's i Kfferves-
CFNT SELTZER APF'ElilEST. How has It
worn? What has been its history? How
does it stand to-day?
Tarrant's Effrnrrscfnt Srltzrr Aprrieiit
is a household name throughout the Unit
ed states. It is administered as a specific,
and with success in dyspepsia, sick head
ache.nervoiis debilitv, liver com plaint, bul
lous remittents, bowel 1 complaints (espe
cially constipation), rheumatism, gout,
gravel, nausea, the complaints peculiar to
the maternal sex, and all tyj.es of inflam
mation. So mild is it in its operation that
it can be given with perfect safety to the
feeblest child ; and so agreeable is it to the
taste, so refreshing to t he paiate. that chil
dren never refuse to take it. For sale by
all druggists. oct9w2
FOR SALE.
THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS HIS
premises, in Osivpco, for sale at a bar.
fam.lor cnsh- Tbor is a fine dwelling
andout buildings, orchnrdand aboutthreo
ww.n.u. i iu-i v suuaicn jor a ooarn-
.o .no.-. en m i ro
iS ' Wo.a-.
Cs f-o, fair:
J. CAIKE.
8jp
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f tli" value oi a
Administrator's Sale.
In the County Court of Cl3ekamas Count v
Oregon. '
In the matter of the estate of Jacob KamJ-le
deceased :
X?VT1CE. IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT IX
- Li pursuance of an order and license
made and giver by the lion. County Court
J of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, at
OI 'acKainas County, fctate oi
tho 0ctolx-r term, 1ST, thereof,
me wooer tenrr, lsvi, tnereoi, we win pro
ceed to soli at public auction to the hlnhest
oiauer, ui me court nouse aoor m Oregon
Clty' U
Satard
Saturday, November the 11th, A. D.
1S74,
the following described parcel of land, sit
uated in Clackamas County, Oregon, and
longing to the estate of said deceased,
to-wit : The west half of claim 39, being a
part of sections 4, 5, 8 and 9. in T. 4 S., R. 4
E., and bounded and described as follows :
beginning at a point tl-70 chains South and
31-20 chains E. of the N. W. corner of said
section 9; thence W. 80-40 chains, thence
N. 40-20 chains. South 89 deg. 4.3 mln., E.
20 chains, thence E. 60-50 chains, thence S.
10 chains to the place of beginning,- con
taining 161 30-100 acres.
Term of Sale Gold coin, half down at
the time of sale, and the other half the
purchaser to give a note secured by mort
gage upon the premises. Deed at tho ei
penstt of tho purchaser.
GEO. C. KANDLE.
11. N. BILLINGS,
Ad mln lstratora.
Oregon City, Oct. 8, 1S71. 4w
Final Settlement !
In the matter' of the estate of llliam
Kalr, deceased :
JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the final account of tne adminis
tratrix of said estate has been filed and
the Court has set the 2nd day of Novem
ber, 1S74, being the first day of the No
vember term of County Court, of Clacka
mas county. State of Oregon, all parties
and iersons are notified that the Court
will, on said day, hear objections to said
rc-jiort If anv there be.
N. W. RANDALL.
Attest, Countv Judge.
J. M. FRAZER, County Clerk.
oct5w4
NOTICE.
m.KK up
BY THE SUBSCRIBER,
iower Molalla Precinct.
JL living in
Clackamas county, Oregon, August 15, 1874.
one roan-sorrel horse, very brtuchy ; six
years old; lilteen hands high; small strip
in uiifii.ee; right hind loot white; saddle
marks ; ruptured in the groin.
The owner is requested to prove property
and take htm awav.
DANIEL WYLAND.
I hereby certify that I have appraised
said horse, above described, at thirty ($30)
dollars. Wm. Mokeland.
oct2w5 Just ice of t he Peace.
ReftTfe Sale.
In tho Circuit Court oftho Stato o lOrogon,
for the county or Clackamas.
George V. Prosser. Plaintiff.
vs.
11 nam ll. I'rosser,
Esther A. Cook,
John F. Cook,
Arthur Warner, Adminis
trator of tlie Estate of Ma
ry I'rosser, deceased.
Defendants.
BY VIRTUE OF A CERTAIN DECREE
and order of sale made in the above
entitled suit, in said court, on the 28th day
of September 1S74, tho subscriber a referee
for that purpose duly apixdnted by said
court, will sell at public auction to tho
highest bidder, on
Tuesday tlie third (:)fl) day of uriu
bcr, 1S71,
at two (2) o'clock P. M. of said day, at the
Court House door in Oregon City, Clacka
mas county. State of Oregon, certain real
estate directed by said decree to be sold,
and described therein us follows : Parts of
Sections eight (X) and nine (9), In Town
ship two (2) South, Range one (1) East, be
ing a portion of the donat ion land claim of
Henry Prosser and Mary Prosser deceased,
situated in Clackamas county, State of
Oregon, containing about 100 acres. Terms
of sale : one half of the purchase money to
be paid on day of sale, in U. S. gold coin,
remaining half in one year from date of
sale in gold coin, the unpaid portion to
draw interest and payment of same to bo
secured bv approved security.
ARTHUR WARNER, Referoe.
S. Huelat, Atty. for Plaintiff.
Note The above land Is situated a short
distance from the town of Oswego, and
contains valuable de.osits of iron ore,
which can be seen by persons visiting the
premises. oct'2w5
Final Settlement!
io the matter of the estate of John
Rad
ford, deceased.
In the County Court for Clackamas county
State of t .regon :
r H A 1 1 E ADMINISTRATOR OF SAID ES
JL tale having filed his exhibit for final
settlement thereof, it is ordered that
Monday, the si-cond ("4) daj-of Xovmh
lr, ls;i, be set apart for said final set
tlement, and the hearing of objections
th-rcto. By order,
HON. N. W. RANDALL.
Attest : County Judge.
J. M. Frazer, County Clerk.
Charles R. Roork, Administrator.
Sept. 2o, ;"w.
FnEE VACCINATION FOR CHILDREN
DR. S. PARKER HAS RETURNED
from the East and has reojieiietl his
office at Bell A Parker's Drug Sto.e, Main
street. Or gon City. Residence at Mrs.
Post's. The Doctor, while in Boston, Mass.,
procured a limited supply of vaccine mat
ter taken from a calf, and for a short time
will vaccinate w of charge, either at his
office or at their residence, if within tho
city limits or at Canemah, all children in
(,'iackama counti i-iulrr 12 years whose
parents are desirous of having them vac
cinated with pure, unadulterated virus,
and thus protected from the dangers of
Small Pox or any scrofulous complaint.
llep-tr DR. S. PARKER.
Ksualishecl iix 18G0.
B. V. HUGHES
"SiroLT-D ANNOUNCE- TO TIIE CITI
? ? zens of Oregon City, and vicinity,
that he has purchased, fitted up and filled
the store
OPPOSITE THE PCSTOFFfCE,
on Main Street, bet ween Third and Fourth,
Oregon Citv.
My slock consists of
Ir y-Gomb,
Clothing,
Hoots anil Shoes,
Groceries,
Patent Medicines,
I'orfumorj-, lints and Caps,
Plateil-Wure, Ladle'' and Gents'
1'iirtiishi ii jr Goods, China Tea Sets,
Tnble Cntlerr. Hosiery,, Crockery,
IVindoir-Glagg, Glass-IVare,
Yankf Notions, Hardware,
FARMING EMPLEMENTS,
ROPE, GRAIN SACKS, &c, &c.
Having been established since ISfiO, my
long exierience In business enables mo to
know what to buy for this market.
MY STOCK OF
Greneral Merchandise
is Iargc and well Assorted.
There is no house In the City that
Can Undersell Me.
SMALL PROFITS AND qCICK RETURNS,
Is ray Motto.
CaU and Examine my Goods before
purchasing elsewhere and I will suit
you.
B. A. HUGHES.
Cr a Ciry, July ITrli, 13T4.
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA.
DRY GOODS !
CLOTH T jSTG- 1
HATS and CAPS!
G It O C E It I JES!
ETC, ETC.. ETC.
THE FIRST
GRAND OPENING
.or THB.
1874 FALL SEASON 1874
Will b InAUffurated ly m Splendid
Exhibition 0f
NEW GOODS!
At ths Store of
BRADLEY, MARSH & CO.,
ox
Monday, August 13 lnt,
BRADLEY, MARSH & Co.
17 EEL THEY WOULD BE WANTING
. in courtesy to their numerous pat
rons, as well ns foregoing n pleasure to
themselves, were they to allow the "yellow
leaf" of Time to pass by wit hout some suit
able acknowledgement for the more than
liberal supiort accorded them since their
advent in business.
The un retarded and unexampled pro
gress of BRADLEY'. MARSH A: CO. in .p
ularity and business success has inspired
their rivals and competitors with bitter
animosities, and their envious tongues
misconstrue every motive with a view of
injuring our fair fame and well earned
reputation in the world's esteem.
Viewing the past with contemplation's
sober eye, and cheered by the generous
support 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 the future on that ener
gy ability and watctiful enterprise that is
sure to reward every intelligent and saga
cious attempt to supply a generally felt
want.
We are desirous of building up a business
that will bo a
CREDIT TO THE CITY AND STATE!
Let our opponents endeavor, according
to their means and ability, to emuluto us
in this respect, and in a very short time
trado will be attracted to Portland that has
been, from well known causes, divested
from it, and numerous teuantloss houses
will find occupants
BRADLEY, MARSH & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
DRY GOODS.
ETC., ETC.
.AND.
General Importers
....or
ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND
FOREIGN GOODS,
Corner First & Stark Sts.,
PORTLAND.
CASH ADVANCES MADE ON EVERT
description; of PRODUCE.
Bert. 11.2m.
FALL 1874;
Is your ttm-e to buy goods at low prices.
S. ACKER MAN & CO.
are now recelring a large stoek of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
all of tho Latest Styles, which will sell
ATELESS THAN PORTLAND PRICES.
Our stock has been bought for cash, and
we wUl seU it at a small advance above
SAN FRANCISCO COST.
"ITE WILL SAY TO EVERYBODY BE
IT fore you purchase or go to Portland,
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
iei, Hard
ware and a great many other articles too iiumei1
ours to mention i
ALSO
DOORS, WINDOVS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
ETC., ETC.
We will also pay th Highest Market
Price for
Country Produce.
S. ACKERMAN 1 CO.
Oregon City, Sept. 11, 1874. tf
THE NEW IMPROVED
rLOit
Sida Feed and Back Feed.
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, MOST SIM
PLE, AND MOST EASILY OPERATED
SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET.
Alnjs in drier and Rdj for Work,
If there is a FLORENCE MACHETE
within one thousand miles of San Fran
cisco not working well, I will fix it with
ont any expense to the owner.
SAMUEL HILL, Agent,
No. 19 New Montgomery Street (
GRAND HOTEL BUILDING,
CAH FBAKCUCO.
PACIFIC
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE,
Southwest Corner First and Morrison Sti.
PO H Tl A A D , ORBGOX.
From this dnto wo have adopted tho
CASH BASIS AND HARD TIMES PRICES.
Come and see us and there will be mu
tual satisfaction.
CUSTOMKItS AT Ol'll LOW PRICKS
And
OIRSKI.VRS AT CASH.
GEORGE A. PEASE.
Southwest Cor. First fc Morrison Sts.,
Portland, Oregon,
August 7. 1874. tf
GREAT SLAUGHTER !
IN
DEY-GOODS
AND
CLOTHIXG!
PANIC PRICES!
AT
Thecoods hav.. been houeVit. at pi -ir
PRICKS and will bo sold in accordance. I
Iont forget calling before, yon lay In j
your supplies. I
Orosoa City. March CI. 1571 xt 1
Once More We Come !
With a Stock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
LARGER AND MORE ATTRACTIVE
thaa eer before, bought from the groat
San Francisco Panic, and which we offer
at Greatly Reduced Prices. Our stock of
CLOTHIlSTGr
Has been largely Increased and we can
show as handsome a line of ready-made
goods in Men and Boys' Business and
Dress Suits, Overcoats, etc., as can be found
in the country, and at prices that cannot
fall to satisfy. Our
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
Is filled with a splendid assortment of all
the leading styles and fashionable sbodes
of good 8
Empress Clot ft.
Mohairs, Krenrlt and
American Dress Uoodi,
Black Alpacca,
Brilliant! lies,
Cashmeres, Ac.
FLANNELS,
Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels, of all col
ors. Bleached and Unbleached Cotton
Flannels.
Lmdl. and Gents' Vndertvare,
I1ih1 and Mrarf
Wool Blanket?,
Trunks and
Traveling SatcUels,
Hats and Cap,
Oil lotU fur
Floor uid Table.
BOOTS and SHOES,
We would call special attention to ourQ
stock of Men's and Boys San l-'rancisco
Boots, which we have sold for a number of
years past with general satisfaction. Ev
ery pair warranted. A complete stock of
HARDWARE & FARMING UTENSILS.
Choice Teas, Canned Goods, and all choice
Family Groceries,
All at Low Prices. Also,
LIVERPOOL AND CARMAN ISLAND SALT.
Highest Price paid for all kinds of
Produce nd Wool.
seplStf
I. SELLING.
FOR SALE !
jVt X5jTl' St 111 I
I WILL SELL AT A REASONABLE FIG
ure, my Livery Business, toek, Ac,
and lease my Barn to a purchaser for two
years; also If required, will lease my
Dwelling House for same time,
Oregon CHv Oregon, August 0, 1S7J.
J. M. FRAZER.
-J
t r-
Kvery yettr in crones l;c J oj y
of this valuable Unit' 2': of ava-i;-" ;
which is duo to merit filonc. V o c:.u
assure our oh.l j":trcns thsit h i.c; .-t
fully uj to its liih Mm: 'lard ; ..ml iL
is tlie only reliable mul erU-t-u-l r-; -aration
ir retoritHr (ii:.v "ir a."! i
Hair to its youthful color, npl-iv it,
soft, lustrous, anl bille!i. T' c :.1;,
bv its use, becomes v.l.i'.i- :r."! t'caii.
It removes all eruptions :;n J .bdnlrull"
ami, by its tonic propei iu , i ic- c-:.ts
the hair from falling out. as il Mimu
lates atiJ nourishes the hir-rlr,n!
By its use, the hair p;vov.-s thicker r:ml
stronger. In baldness, it rc?trt-s the
cajillary olands to their i:o:':n:d ior,
and will create a new trrowih, excepts
in extreme old aere? it is th.e mcst
economical IIaik Iiu-;sbiN.; ever used,
;is it requires fevrcr :ii:piiealien, and
gives the hair a splendid, trios? sy ap
pearance. A. A. Iln.ycs, -d.O., State
Assayer of 3Iassachnsetts, ays, ''Tlie
constituents are pure, and caret u! ly
selected for excellent quality; audi
consider it the Best Preparation
for its intemled purj.oscs."'
Sold l-y all Druggists, a:i l Dealers in 'I'tiUc'-irs.
Price Ono Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye
FOR THE WHISKERS.
As our ttenewcr in many eases re
quires too long a time, and too much
care, to restore gray or faded Whisk
ers, we have prepared this dye, in one
2 'reparation', which will quickly and
effectually accomplish this result. It
is easily applied, and produces a color
which will neither rub nor wash off!
Sold by a!) Druggists. Price Fifty o
Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL L CO., o
NASHUA,
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
Is widely known
as one of the most
effectual remedies
ever discovered for
cleansing the sys
tem and purifying
the blood. It has
stood the test of
years, with a con
stantly growing rep
utation, based on its
intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its re
markable cures. So mild as to be safe and
beneficial to children, and yet so searching
as to effectually purge out the great cor
ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous
and syphilitic contamination. Impurities,
or diseases that have lurked in the system
for years, soon yield to this powerful anti
dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful
cures, many of -which are publicly known,
of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases,
"Ulcers, Uruptions, and eruptive dis
orders of the skin, Tumors, I$IotcIie.
Boils, Pimples. Pustules, Sores, St.
Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipe
las, Tetter, Salt Blieurn, Scald
Head, lling-ivorm, and intsrnal Ul
cerations of the Uterus, Stomach,
and Liivcr. It also cures other com
plaints, to -which it would not seem especi
ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep
sia, Fits, Neuralgia, llcart Disease,
Female Weakness, Debility, and
IieiiCOrrhcea, when they are manifesta
tions of the scrofulous poisons.
It is an excellent restorer of "health and
strength in the Spring. By renewing the
appetite and vigor of the digestive organs
it dissipates the depression and listless lan
guor of the season. Even where no disorder
appears, people feel better, and live longer,
for cleansing the blood. The system moves
on with, renewed vigor and a new lease of
life.
PREPARED B T
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass
Practical and Analytical Chemist.
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