1 1 - mm': - r i ... o CD ' iIkvbp FnoM.-V.'e liifl the follow ing notice in tho Miner. published in Mrvsvill, Marion county, IJ'a: Attention is wlle-l to the tnl of Ir A.K.,rts.toU. ton,-1, , , our lr Lr him a lib eral bluire of patron- Kbc.rts j L-the ,",'. OIlCof them an in- vjli,l i this c jurv while he had a and lived ... -t is-l!ic s;lMlti chap, a witV f'tr.r'and feathers are more appro- t" f ;r tlin any rvrttWo notice from the pr . ,uitf prt V ' Vi(Jll the lieels of tho . .-.t 111'' tll "11 Tl,.. . in'' t!l IIU- ,r., turoAin- i-"- ,,,, .... t,( run awav. The h'r , -a- '.' - ., ..i.. show was. in driver s order to !'. vent a . -".' , .".V ,7, tiieui ;-;tU' to t he fence, thelmir- . ... i.,.tni-e .-".- - ....Hi,,,. .....i s f :e''on -'ity, who has ,., ' the suilimer no . " .'it.,ls in this eounty, lett " ' . . 'I' l -V .ll 1 I1T hceii .-.;en ti.ns and f ,r iioiin in oil iat iv , . tin" virtimr lady neiit resident ol our cits .-lakti Lil U'.inoerat. . 'Hut lui-'ht have been a good thing for some vong man at th.it place, but hud she taken such a notion, the il UuRtte riv-r would have been filled w h lisa,. point. m1 corpses ot the young u . n I -re. and we ran assure the editor Mb.- !)(-n..,er;lt that there is no use tor Miss Nora to go so far away trom home. LKni:iri.i.sr.-The following is a list of the Letters remaining in the p,,st-o;hYe at Oregon City, Nov. 5, 1S74: I'-iriiett J. A.; Cutting, Jones; Cooper, W, " I : Cirter. I!en. ; Dills. WiHe ; in.eHe.ryIani.MyK.Mrss; u . -v.-v IS . - ; Iewis, J. A. M. Mrs. ; J. A. Miss; smith, I-W,3; S.urh. Louisa Mrs.; Tuel:er Jame ; Tu-kcr. i:noieh; Tra-y, .Sarali Mrs. J. IT e.illed lor, please say when "-tdver; tLsJ'd.' J. M. 15-VCo.v, P. M. M rvhyin; Pauty. Ttie surveying pirty from jiis place, of w hi-h Messrs. J. I'.l I 'avid and (Jeorge Newman w ere ft-poii r Hi" inemners, and. who have ,;,'.;i 7n ;.e'.; 1 in surveying in Utah IVr-itorv. i-.-iiiriied home last Saturday. Mr Pivi l rufoiuis us t hat they had a lite-trip, an i that they were well pleas-,-Vi with 'their summer's work. Their friends are ;'. id to see them back, look ing as heart as they do. sa:( t cim-.N r. A sad accident oc curred to a o nig 1 id about 12 years of i.."- s.mofMr. John Trubby, residing hi Tual it'm jireeinet. aVout seven miles west of this ;lai-e. The boy was load- j a li'irse o water, last edic-sday, j hnl hi I tin- ro;ie fa-ti-ii"tl around his; -,vri-t with n lii' noose. The hors be- i i ame fri-tit n.-'l in some way and ran ! .):'. t".i!iii',":i'' f,.ii-iirm oil' at the el- : i,i.V. '!'.!,' !. us.- eame to tlie liouso -.vi'.'i i!;- a I'm attache.l to the rope, j la,- li ;V was PiUIld he was (lead. . T i r'.: '.rn of that vicinity deeply j v,Mi,l;.ii:o -vita tlie a!llieLed family. j : Kv:; .i- We call the attention of ..-it ,-. -r-. I.'!--,- t i)-.e advertisement of M- .. .V ii i ilat-ilin, d l i!gi.-t.-. j in '. ii-. ': -.!. T:icy hive a Iarnv ste..;di j o," in i i . i i i:: o;i h Hid, whi'-h j l ;i .-. -. ;i : . - ; o h' pr: :. s, and !iav- j j". ! 'r ! r , o i'.'.i !:iii''Hl.xil ;. h.-carv. i ;UI1,1 on ll.llld It n v jivsi-riji i a .iHVe uoiigu: O'.u :m'ii iv i -. iji-i i, ;-.v ivcupy their old ! i. 'i . . ::.e:n a call. j . -V. Urndili A. Son have i :- lie v .-dock of groceries to ; n ; A H irdiiiiT, and closed bus;- j M-'-isra. W. ,V H. have been :.;- , I H .'!!!; for Wells. l',ir.'e t To., ': ex pi vss oilleo will hereafter he j L'i;ico':;i r.akery. They are eiier- : 1 e iiics . :ii"ii. and their appoint-; i .geifs will give general satis a t v our people. ' ... i ii Ml i . t i I ! 'r i-ie; f-i-. From tho Oregonian - i in lliatiou Monday Oetoler lt'th, M r. .1 i vin'ii-. a resident of Spring Yok, Kli -!:t ;t otinty, V. T., was btricken wi-h aralvsis. Mr. Adams ti!'v,;, from f; 'l iekam. is county last fall whore he has been a resident for years, and ais m mi friends here will he sor- rv P a:!h. i ;i id ti lings-of his .severe s about "Vi rears of aue. In r.rs'Ntl Uoht. Williams, well ku i .vi i iu r ( ity, has associated him seir with lleur- Ilcdge-s.at Wheatland, in tic mei .-atitile busiiie.-s. Thev ore I tit iii loui' of g. ecli t!i yiiii men who will do their -t to giV(. satisfaction to their eus ;s. and as they have a tine stock "is on hand the people of that ti will do well to ive them a call. -' P.Ai.L. The Oregon City Turn Ycrowis pr-o-se to give a grand exhi he.i n and ball mi Thanksgiving even i:vg. ia i'.ipe's Hall. Mifeourso, every iv iu town u ill he on hand, as the Iii"iti,in ,ll be worth seeing, and the i,,.vs wil' o their bi'.st to make the tnll a complete sui-cess. r.Ti ui ain mknt. The children at-t-n-liug Pi -of. -Pope's Grammar School, are t . give an entei taintnc'n.t next Tuos- d.iv evcniur. lie v-rocucds tola- used " l.' k'- of an organ for the i. ' e Jlnst there will be a full u'Hiy I k kt t rt n KiKoM k. Col. W . Li. White, Chief Clerk o the Lower House of tho ';t I.egisla re, returned homo last M'ip.dav, hav; lg completed his labors. Hie Col. ma e a most efficient olliccr, and we doubt if his suptrior could be found in the Suite. ArKr.H.-rEr.--Tho manv friends of H n. F. X. M thieu, of Hutteville, will regret to lcarti that six members of his family t-r. - ' v. i , A Hoksj, I' oiit. Mr. Mr. M. W risk, ofGralflounty, sob! his stallion i"Ue Mount.-. Ilnv that he had on ex MlMtion at th. late State Fair, to Mr. , talker, of this city, for the er ?'jM) sum Park Ward gives notice, that owing to a change in his business, he desires all persons indebted to him to call and make payment without delay. His iriends and Matrons will please take notice of thisiact. Covnty C'ln-r. The County Court hns been if lession during the past "eek, but dfr not adioutn in time for us to set the proceedings for this issue. Thanks. Hon. L. T. Barin will "pleabe ac?--,.t our th -.nki. for a flna me3s oat. I. " " i ,iKN1;0:i last Friday evenintr 'VKoiiue accompanied by MlSS ,J"- ib A d Miss Pot Miller, left W-TUltioii. 'When iroinjj down bMmwm tT other side of the river, 'Vtsoeej-ants on the -round, tnro'.vin-'t j lt. MNs Miller, who Nm" wf"1.,:l;.u! .v iniuie.l. and has not w.i-t - ',l1' Ai h-oiii the etfeets ot the vt. r; o'V.' inl that she isdoiiitf well, fill. 7 7; abie to he out aain. - Time to Move in tlie Matter. Some .o in,e a n.ec.,ng w, held in this city to ascertain what in.lncemeuts conW be oUerea tlie es tablishmeut of the Homo Manufuc- j tnriu" Works in this place MUCO that time we have not heard what the result of the action of the Committee appoined at that meeting has been, and we now call attention of the citizens of this place to tho following notice, which has been is sued by order of the Board of Direc tors. The notice is as follows: liy a resolution adopted by the stockholders of the Home Manufac turing Company, at a meeting held by them in Salem, Oct. 12th 1S74, it was ordered that the Directors of said Corporation give notice to the citizens of Salem, Albany and other points interested, that they would receive proxositioir: in tho way of : donations and contributions to said ! Manufacturing Company to induce said Company to locate their manu facturing shops at such point or place as will give the greatest sum, in value, in dollars and cents, or in realty. Xow it is therefore ordered by tlie Directors, that the Secretary of the Company be authorized to re ceive sealed proposals of donations to said Company from this date till 2 o'clock v. ir. Dec. 2d, 2871. We tr ist that our citizens will make a proper ell' -t to secure this establishment in our city. It is put np to the highest bidder, and it now remains for our pno le to show their liberality. There can be no question but what the successful es tablishment of this institution in our city would enhance tho value of property a hundred per cent., and there should be nothing left undone in securing it. At the former meet ing in this city, the President was instructed to call our citizens to- getner again when in his judgment it was necessary. To comply with this order, a meeting of thoso interested is hereby called for Friday evening, November 11th, when we hope tho committee appointed, at the former meeeting will bo prepared to make their report, and to take such other steps as may be deemed necessary for securing this establishment. Nearly all the stock of tho Company is taken in Linn and Marion coun ties, and Oregon City will have to do better than either of theso two places to secure the Factory. It is hoped that there may bo a fair ex pression on this subject bv our citi zens. The latest advices from the Lee Me morial Association is that Prof. 1-Mward V. Valentine, the sculptor, having pro cured from Vermont a idoe'e of pure white marine, is lusnioiwng the statue ofen. Lee, which is to he placed on tli" grand monument now i icing erect ed at his tomb, at the Washington und I. to l.' ni versify, Lexington. Virginia. The figure represents ic:i. L:-e ropo.s i ng in an easy , recumbent position upon a couch, his head and slniiil.lc.is .-lightly raided above tlie body, his left arm outstretched by the side of ids sword, his right arm laid across his breast. He wears full Confederate uniform, in chsdiiiu; hoots and gauntlets, and a light drapery covers nearly the whole form. The appearance is natural and giaeeful, indicating peaceful slumber rat her than deat h. The monument, when surmounted with the hue wi r!..- of art, will lie a 1 isiiug mcmo.iiul to one of Viririuia's noi'lc.-t s;uis an.l patriots. The mcni (h.ts of t his Associat ien are gvnt leni'-n well and fivorably known b- I In; en tire community, "who will see that notliiii'j; is left undone that will add to tho beauty and finish of this great work. We an-ad vised by the Secreta ry, Mr. t'has. A. I aids. "n, of Lexing ton, Virginia, that the fands subscribed arc suoieient to o!:ipl"te tlie monu ment. In order to further this object they have issued a life-size steed on raYed portrait of (i?n. Lee' to be sold only by subscription, through author ized agents, the proceeds of such sales to be applied toward tin; completion of tho work. An opportunity is hereby presented to every person, not only to procure at a reasomioJe price, a superb lifelike jxirtrait of the gre at General, but to aid in the erection of a lasting nienument to his memory, llich sul scriber will receive a certificate duly signed by the Secretary and Chairman of the Ijco Memorial Association. We commend this valuable portrai to the ptiidie, and (ircdict for it an m mens'- sale. Some energetic person sliould cesiire the agency for til is sec tion to assist in this noble work. W. W. P.ostwick A Co., Nos. 177 A 17'J West Fourth street, Cincinnati. Ohio, have been appointed General Managers of all agencies iu the United States. All unmu ideations addressed to the above firm, for circulars, certificates and terms to agents, will receive their im mediate attention. Lost. At the late Fair and Festival held by the ladies of the Kpiscopal Church a large carving-knife was lost. Any one rcturnina; it to this oiHeo will be duly rewarded. In Town. Mr. Clay Mycr- 'alv faxu. j n , oi c luaiuia county, are on a visit to their friend Rnd relatives in this Y'lac liiXErriON. Miss Mary Singer re ceived her friends last Tuesday even ing. A good time was had by thoso present. Il.vTur.K Gbosi;. The closest dis trict in Congressional elections, as vet, are: The Thirteenth Indiana, electing John II. Baker (Republican) by 51 majority, and the Tliiil Iowa, electing-Ij. L. Ainsworth (Democrat) by Go majority. These districts gave Republican majorities of 2,000 each in 1872. Immigration Commissioners. In accordance with the requirements of S. 13. No. 115, passed by the last ses sion of the l-egislature, the Governor has commissioned as Immigration Commissioners, Vm. S. Ladd. R. Goldsmith, Henry V. Corbett, Win. Reid, C. Linenweber. The new Episcopal Church at Ta Grande is completed. The building is 27x43 feet, and is 24 feet from floor to center of ceiling. It is a fine and well finished building. m vmtiEU. Near F.uttpville. Marion county. Oct. M, Arthur McCully an:l Mi 'Vlet feor. Caxal and Locks. Articles of in- - .7 -, .'tuuuitv iur the Columbia River Improvement Company, with U. U. Scott C Kinney, L. li. Seeloy and 1 ' t water as incorporators. The object of tho Company U to build a Canal and Locks, with necessarv fixtures and appurtenances on the Oregon side of the Cascade falls in the Co lumbia river The principal office will be located at Portland the Cap ital Stock being S250.000, divided into 2,500 shares at $100 each. The Mountaineer is informed that Messrs. Gates and Cartwright of the Dalles, have brought an action in the Circuit Court for Umatilla coun tv acainst the O. S. X. Co., wherein U. H. Meyers and wife are plaintiffs claiming damages in tho sum of 12 -000, for care, attention, medicAUreat- ment ana tue services of the iaiuo AiYilbur Preston Hunt until he ar rives at majontw Ihis is the boy who was injured by being run over by the O. S. X. Co.'s cars snmA fhi- years ago, and received a iudtrment against the company for ftlfion , - ir 1 damages. liter -ie;i-ii of 1 u Icp-iit U ten t s. miasmatic complaints, in olh r Al! . ru. illui-i ira T.s.' ii r.it -U uv mi .. imi - u - exiialat ions iroai to . ariu or .ut r : r v u :it at thi . 'iiMiii. iuevervs -n snbj -t to th" visitation ot f -ver at d ague or other forms of intermittent ilis- a '. th" cans 's a inch rodue ' th"s ni'il ulies are now actively at work. This. therefore, is a period of the year when the la liaoitants ol sucn districts should pre pare their system to meet the unwhole some condition of the atmosphere, by a course ot tonic and alterative treatment. Koremost among the invigorants, recom mended by time and experience, as u means of tortifying the system uguinst all endemic and epidemic maladies, stands llostetter's Stomach Kilters. Whoever have traveled in tlie West or ."South knows lull well the esteem in which this incom parable preventive and restorative is held throughout those regions. It is literally a domestic staple in tlie swampy and mepli itic localities which lie on t he borders of many of our large rivers and in the neigh borhood of our Southern bayous and la goons. Now is the time when" the inhabit ants, of all malarious districts should put their system and constitutions in good de fensive trim by a course of this powerful vegetable antidote. Uy this means the feeblest resident of an unhealthy soil may escape tin? sickness, which without t he aid of this potent ally of nature, will be apt to overtake t he st roiigest. ( hills and lever, bilious remittents, constipation, rheuma tism, dyspepsia and many other com plaints are frequently brought on by tho caprices of t cm pL'rat ure and alternations of very cold and excessive moisture com mon in'our climate at t he commencement of spring. I.etall who desire to avoid these distressing nilmcnts take the Hitters as a safeguard. WICI.X. EXDOUSEU, Th Hits Coii'-vrts in a id of the Kentucky Library are not at all sjieculaUve. The in stitution is chartered by the State of Ken tucky. Tlie first prize in tlie next drawing which takes place .November 'i'), is 5250,000. It is a reliable institution, and some one will get that money. And that there may be no doubt as to the honesty of its man agement, we cite the fact that the best banks in I.oui.srillo i tutors" it, and that Governor Thomas K. l'ram Kite, of Louis ville, is t he genera! manager. An institu tion so fathered is certainly deserving of eontideiice. Important lodiful Correspondence. If all who are now suffering from Colds and 'ouglis and other throat and lung diseases, could read tiie letters continually received lrom all the country, giving the details of cases similar to their own that have been cured by IIale'6 Honey ok HoKKiiofNU and Tar, the demand for t bat lile-siiviiig specilic, vast as it is, would double. It never fails. No eough can re sist its tran-piilizing influence. It strength ens weak lungs and prevents the possibili ty of t iibercu lar consu in pt ion. I'ikk's Tooth-Ache Ditoi'M Cure in one minute. Sano 'oiiroui-:. The influence of the stomach on t he brain should be carefully heeded. Let the stomach be in slight de gree disf urb"d, and t he ent ire nervous sys tem becomes a sufferer. 1 '.ri rig t he stom ach to a healthy tone, and tin; nervous machinery prompt ly resumes its perfect running order. Hazily there is no neces sity for any long disarrangement of the f ii ndt ions of the stomach, since in Ayf.k's l'H.t.S we have so jicrfcft u combination, admirably adapted lor relief. They have stood th" test of years, and have exhibited stomachic properties most wonderful. Their wise use, by ke :ngthe system in perfect, order, promotes longevity, and what, is far b.-it'T, ensures the full enjoy ment of the time spent h -r . YVe use them ami know their val i -. Floft nee. OBSTACLES TO 3IAKK1AGH. Happy 11 -lief for Young Men from the effects of Krrors and Abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar riage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Looks and circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, 1IOWAKD ASSI )( lATlOX, No. U South Ninth St., Philadelphia, la., fn In stitution having a high reputation for hon orable conduct and professional skill. novC :ly NEW TO-DAT. J. 1". WAKD. GEO KG KA. JIAKDINO. WARD & HARDING, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARIES, TTKKP C()NTANTLY ON HAND A JV. general assortment of Druids inicl Olioiriicals, I'crf inner y, KoaM, ( Olllllti illlll liriSKllCH, , TrussfK, Supjiorffri, Slionlilcr IJriit en l-'isc- unit Toilet Artlclen, ALSO Kerosene Oil, l.nii; CiiimneyK, (duxt, Piilty, 1'aitilH, Oilx. 'riii .! nnd Dye St nil', PURE VINES AND LIQUORS FOR )IE" I.;1L riHl'USES. MEDICINES, ETC. pJjXX rPhysicians' Prescriptions carefully com pounded, nnd all orders correctly an swered. K '"Open at all hours of the nijrht. B"AII accounts must bi paid monthly novLtf WAKD & HAKDIN'Ci." Take rlotice- I X (i HKCKNTLY Muir a ane in my business, and associat ed with me Mr. Oeo. A. Harding jM tlie Lrus Lttsiuess, ami also purchased the store of .Messrs. Led it Parker, I necl all accounts settled due nie prior to the for mat ion oi t lie present part nership. Thoso knowing themselves indebted will please call without delay and make payment, as I must have niy books squared. J. 1. WAKD. Orcpon City, Nov. 6, 1871 -lw. WOTIC-i- n-IHK ANNUAL MLKTING OF THE 1 Stock Holders of the V. F. r. & L. Co. for the purose of electing Directors for the eiiuinjr voar, will be held at the otliee of the Companv, at Linn City, on Monday, Dec 7 W 1?- bUbhsMIi ll, nuviiwl President. w r - c s - t 1 In Nature's Medicine Cheif, the Karth, thcr is no specific superior to the waters of the Seltzer Springs. Tarrant's EftVrvrsrfnt Srltzcr Aprrient is an improvement uron the world re nowned remedy for indigestion, blllious noss and constipat ion. It is at once mild, tho'MUirh and infal'iablf5. No drujr ptora i9 wr;t tout it. novC-2 Plain Questions for Invalids. Have the routine medicines of the profession done you no good? Are you discouraged and miserable? If so, test the properties of the new Ve getable Specific, Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters, already famous as the ftnest invigorant, corrective and alterative, that has overseen the light. 1 iy.sp-ptics and persons of billious habits should keep it within reach, if they value health and caso. I I j PACIFIC SOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, St. ChurUi Uot-l IluLldlnjf. Southwest Corner Front and Eorrisoa Sts. Portland. Oregon, JUST KEOErVED, Per Str. " 0inaITlJXLo. LARGE INVOICE Of the LATKST STYLES of all Kiuda of Suunuiiubla BOOTS AMD SHOES UouIit of tlie MttiiufHcturcnKustuuil in Sua. VraucUcu, FOR CASH. And will bo Sold ut UNPRECEDENTLY LOW PRICES. Oar AG EXT Kant liixn sent it Telejrrsuu atutin tliat our Orders for u full Liri: OF.. oots and Shoes IlaTi btHiU BT.Iod, and QuQDS SEHT BY RAIL We Sluill continue to Recel-r ItyeTer Htcmiicr Lurge Invoices of tlioso Good 4 uniil our Stock in !' u 11 unci Complete, A SMALL LOT OF DAMAGED BOOTS AND SHOES On hand, which must bo sold for ANY HLASON'AHLC OFFKU PACIFIC EGOT AND SHOE HOUSE, St. C'liaries Hotel Huildltijf. Southwtst I'onit'rFron! : ad 3Iorrison Sis. C. A. PEASE & CO. Octob r 30, 1874. tf. Sheriffs Sale. HY VIKTtTK OKA DECRKR AND Ex ecution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the couuty of Claekainas, and dated October 2-lt h, A. D. ls7l,in favor of J. N. Pcrlot, and airainst Edward Koss, Elizabeth J. Koss, H. M. I',eall and the First National P.ank of I'ort land Oregon, to me directed, for the sum of one thousand one hundred iiud flft'en and 50-1 W dollars (tlllj 5J) U. M. gild coin, together with interest at one per cent, per month, costs and disbursements of this suit, taxed at twenty-seven and It (-101) dol lars (f27 1") and accruinir costs; And nlso in favor of said 11. M. Heall, and atrainst said Edward Koss and Elizabeth Koss for the um of f 1,241 75-100 in U. S. gold coin, and the sum of $75, and costsand disburse ments taxeil at 5 90-100 wit h interest thern on at the rate of one per cent per month. Now, therefore, I have levied upon tho followiiiK Keal Estate to wit : riejrinulnjr t the south-west ooauer of I xt Whitcomb's donation land claim at point on tho WIllamett river, theno east on said claim lino to within one hundred and twenty rods of the south-east corner of said donation land claim, thence north on Joseph Kellogg's line to the mid dle of the prist mill pond, thence down the middle of said pond to the quarter post of section thirty-six in Township one South of Kansre one East of the Willamette Meridi an ; thence west and parallel with the lots in tlii town of Milwaukleto the bank of tlie Willamette Kiver, thence south up the bank of said river with the meanders thereof to t he place of beginninp, contain ing two hundred acres more or less. And on SulunU-, November tlie 3Stii, 174, at 10 o'clock A. m., nt the Court House door in Oregon fit y, Clackamas county, Oreiron, I will sell the riht, title find Interest of the above named Edward Iioss and Elizabeth Koss to the above described land, or no much thereof as may be noceeaary to sat isfy the above unrn-J Jutls-'rpr.is Interest, costs and accrul ,.0ris, Tt public auction to the J-.'.jrhest bidder, for United States tioirt coin to ine In hand paid. J.T. Al'PERSON, Sheriff of Clackamas county, Ofrn. Oregon City, Oct. 2'J, 1874. 4w Sheriffs Silc! BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE AND Ex ecution issued out of the Circuit Court of t lie State of Oregon for t ho County of ( 'lackamas, to me directed, in favor of L. H. Allen and 1. 11. Lewis, under tlie firm name of Allen A Lewis, and ajrainst T. J. Matlock and Hopie Matlock his wife, for t he sum of f l,t7 SI, V. S. Kold coin, to gether with costs of suit, accruingcosts and disbursements. Now, therefore, I have levied upon the following real estate, to-wit : Situat' d, lying and leing in Clackamas county. State of Oregon, an undivided one-third of the following piece of land, of which T. J. Mat hick became the owner by the last will of W. T. Matlock, deceased, said land being described and said bequest in said will (now on file in the Clerk's office of Clackamas county. State of Oregon) as fol lows, to-wit : Fifteenth, I set apart the following de scribed port ion of my donation landclaim, the center of said tract on the easterly lino of my donation land claim, shall be the middle of a small stream on which is situ ated my grist m ill, such t ract shall be so surveyed with lines parallel with the do nation claim lines, asto include the creek, mill-race,dam,and mill and appurtenances so as to include1 no more t han t'-n acres ;said land, mill and appurtenances are to be considered in three equal and undivided parts. The bequest to said T. J. Matlock being in the following words: The second undivided one-third of the same I give, de vise and Ix-queat h unto my son Theodore J. Matlock; in ot her words the land hereby intended to be conveyed is all the inferes't, I take in the donation land claim of W. T. Matlock by reason of the bequeath as above set out. And on Saturday, tlie 7th clay of November, at the hour of 1 o'clock, p. rrt., at the Court House door in O-egon City Clackamas coun tv, I will sell the above described real es tate at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, U. S. gold coin, to satisfy execution, costs, accruing costs and dis bursement s. J. T. APPERSON, Sheriff of Cl2CKamSs CV., Ogn. Oregon C.:y, Oct. lSrh lTJ. "1 COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, TTTVT TUCDQ TTV f"lT PAT TT?nDMTA G0008 ! CLOTXITISrGM HATS and CAPS! ETC., ETC.. ETC. THE FIRST GRAND OPENING .or tsm. 1874 FALL SEASON 1S74 Will bt Iaauj;urutrd by u dplonditi Exhibition f NEW GOODS! At tb fitter f BRADLEY, MARSH & CO., iMoncljiT'. August 31st, BRADLEY, MARSH A Co. IT'EEL THEY WOULD BE WANTING ; in courtesy o thtir crmi-rous pat rons, as 'Tell fre-oir.j ft j'lcaauro to thomsefres, were they to IIo7 ihe "yellovr lc-f" of TIin to pn by without wiiee suit able acknowledgment forth-? more than liberal support accorded tl- . a ilnx their advent in business. The unretarded and unexampled j ro gress of BHADLE V, MAP.sH Jk CO. iu pop ularity and businee3 success has Inspired their rivals and competitors with bitter nnlmositic-K, and Ihc-ir envious tongues misconstrue tfvry motiTe with a tIcw of injuring our fair fame ami well earned refutation in the world's esteem. Viewing: the past with oontemplatton's Sober eye, and cheered by the generous support of this community, wi nhall 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 jcy ability and watchful enterprise that Is sure to reward erery Intelligent anil saga cious attempt to supply a generally felt want. We are desirous of building up a business that will b a CREDIT TO THE CITY AND STATE! Let our opponents endeavor, according to their iaeans and ability, to emulute uk tn Ihis reict, and in a very short time trad will be attracted la Fort I and that has been, front well kkow eae, divested from It, d4 ssiaersai teaaatle heasea will lud eeupat. ORADLEY, MARSH & GO., 'Wkolfnalt RRd SMxil Drains in DRY GOODS' Ociicrsil Importers .6r... ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND FOREIGN GOODS, Corner First & Stark Sts., PORTLAND. CASH ADVANCES MADEOXEVERY DESCKIPTION Of IItODlt'E. Sr-r"r. ll,2aa. FT" FALL 167-1 la your time to buy goods at low prices. S. ACKERMAN &CO. ara now receiving a large stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS, all of tha Latest Styles, which wlfl sell AT LESS THAN PORTLAND PRICES. Gr at k tiM tM kwasfct for c h. m4 wp win, a i t u myiiim tT SAN FRANCISCO COST. WE WILL SAY TO EVERYBODY BE fore you imrchase 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 Shoos, Ludios-and Gents Furnishing Good. Cottons, Grocer 1 o s, Hard ware and a great many other artloles too numer ours to mention ; ALSO CQQRS, WINDOWS. PAINTS AND OILS, ETC. i ETC. We will also pay the Highest Market Price for Country Produce. S. ACKEUMAX St CO. Oregon City, Sept. 11, 1874. tf THE NEW IMPE0VED FLOBENCB Bide Feed and Back: Feed. THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, MOST SIM PLE, AND MOST EASILY OPERATED SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET. Akaya ia Drier a:i Ssidj for Work. If there It a rLOKENCE MACKOTE ultMa oaa thousand miles of 8 an Fran cisco not working well, I will fix it witli out any expense to tha owner SAMUEL HILL, Agent, No. 19 New Montgomery Street, exs mKeiteo. v Establisdiecl in 1SGO. J5. HUGHES WOULD ANNOUNCE TO TH CITI ens of Oregon Ctty, and vicinity, that he has purchased, fitted u$x and tilled the store OPPOSITE THE P0ST0FFICE, on Main Street .between Tblrd nnd Fourth, Oregon City, My stock consists of Dry-ood, Clothing, Uoot and (Sliora, GrocprlcK, Patent ?leiliclnes, Perfamrry Ilais nnd Caps Plited-Ware, Ialle9' and Gents' Fnrnlslitnjr Goods, China Tt Sets, Table Cntlery, Hosiery,, Croekery, Illnilow-GlitRR, Glim-Ware, Tankce Notions, Hardware, FARMING fEMPLEMENTS, ROPE, GRAIN SACKS, &c, &c. Having been established since 1SGO, my long exjierlenee in business enables me to know vrhat to buy for this market. MY STOCK OF General ZNIerclianclise is Largo aud well Assorted. There is no house in the City that Can Undersell Rfie. S 31 ALL PROFITS .WD QlTCK KETfR.YS, Is my Motto. j Call mid EvnmiiiP my Good lipfore J purrtiastiii elsei liere, unil I Hill suit j you. j B.A.HUGHES, j Oregon City, July 17th, 1S74. NOTICE-! j MY WIFK, RACIIAEL R. Roop HAV- Inc left my bed and board without ! Just cans'? or provocation, I hereby notify i the public not to trust her on my account, ! ns I will pay no bills of her contracting I after t his date. JACOB KOQP. oreg:03 City, r.c. 21, l7i. (Hv Once More We Come ! With a Stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS, IARGEU AND MORE ATTRACTIVE j than ever before, bought from the great San Francisco Panic, and which we offer at Greatly Reduced Irices. Our stock OLOTBLlISTGr lias 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 fail to satisfy. Our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Is filled with a splendid assortment of all the leading styles and fashionable shades ol gKXls Kmpri-SM Clotli, Molialr, French .iid American Drchu l.uoda, lilack Alparca, ISrllliuntines, Caahinereo, Ac FLANNELS, flalil. Plain adODCra Flunnale cJ r- Bleached and V Flannels. Lad let1 and Cents' I'ndtinTarv, a"i"iii anu cart, Wool lllu.iik.et, Trunk una Traveling Satchel, Ilutund ( ujui, Oil Cloth for 1'looruud Table. BOOTS and SHOES, We would call special attention to our stock of Men's and l;oys' .San Francisco Boots, which we have so"ld for a number of years past with general satisfaction. Et ery pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE! FARMING UTENSILS. Choice Teas, Canned tioods, and all cholee Family Groceries, All at Low Prices. Also, LIVERPOOL AD CARMA. ISLAND SILT Highest Trice paid for nil kinds of Froducc imcl Wool SCplStf I. SELLING. o I WILL SELL AT A REASONABLE FIQ ure, my Livery Business, Stock, Ac, and lease my Barn to a purchaser for two years ; also if required, will lcaso my Dwelling House for same time, Oregon City, Oregon, August 20, 1874. J. M. FRAZER. Ayer5s Ague Our For I'evcr ar.J A.?:. Tiit.?TTnittcnt Fever, Gild Fever, liosaitt-tMit rver, l)un-.b Auc, Feiiodiciil or XSiHgus Fever, &-j.y aud mdeo-.l uM tho airections which arise roai malarious, marsh, or niiasinatia :-.o one rerise'! is Iculcr callc-.l for by the i:uceihi.'i ot' the Aiueric'in pcupJe tlaui a Htir'j nnd s:;i'c -':rc for l'e-rr i -" V e:i.-'!,J.;.l iter, with a L-r!o'j -e; t:':':ly lliLit it v. ill c .-;h.:u.tj ta di -case, ami v. iih Assur ance, f.jun-l-l oa pi-.if, U:;it no hnrta cnu uns tVoai ilk cc; In .iv iiiai;tifr. Ttii .viii -li vo;o.-l-; f-'v'in or picvints this V- onirr uiuat b of iaiuicUTse eei vice hi the cn- i:.fca cuiv. lar u:c jiaiicnt esoipe- ir. nK wiu :n U:c i;ui:ciii escf.pe- Lj uiuL i hi.i ii vi'jlc ut. attack. of this b::!-fi:l di t--iLii-. iiii. ''Ci-'iiii" expeid Ui rvii:n.s!i:ii.i; yiwieou of TtViIt U -Vui L f.-oo; the eystem, ahii prjT'i. 1'ji: devi-lonmtr.t of l"ae li.-.e?:e, if tuiiii ou Ibo lht apiroa;-h of its premonitory syiuytoiii. 1 1 ii U't only tho l.ct lC-ineily ever yet 5.jos?,.td for tbis cbi:s of coiiipujnti, but "Jic ii'Si.vet. The large riiiantrty we sup ply li- ii-iiir bring'', it within Li.e reath of c evy v ; ai-l iu "bilious districts, ihcr KkV.Ji in u AiilE prevails, evevyboc'.y should li-iTc ii, iil ttc it freely, both for cure P.nd pro teckiuu. St i hoped this'prii.-ie will place it withia tlie rei'-U of a.11 the puor tis well as the rich. A Ktval aupcriority t this reir.cdy over nny o'.i,--r ever Uieoverou for the speedy mid certruij cure of lulcriuittcuts is, that it contains no Qui niif or muiei-al; consequently it produces no ouuil-i t other injni i-JUb cUerts whatever upon dm cj;i;iliiti')!i. Tho.-.e cured by it are left aa liealluv us if they had never had the disease. Fever aud Ague ii not alone the consequenco of ilK1 miuiati'- poison. A great variety of dis o:vler aviie from its irritation, anionic whicb are Nwiirulia, ItheuuiatUfa, Oont, Headache, iiimhi', Toothache, Ezxache, Csitarrh. Asth lua. I'uliit.-'.liou, i'aiuful A flection of the Sleen, iiyaicrijs, 1'a'iu in the liowels, Colic, l'aralysi, and diu!ii,reir.eut of tbe Stomach, all rf which, wUn originating ia this cause, pat on the in U'ruiittont type, or become periodical. This ("L"i!!:" cxjiols thj poUou from the blood, and cosiequev.tly curjs tlietn all alike. It is an in v ilu.il'li; protc ;'.io:i to iminigi-ants and persons travelling or temporarily resKling in the mala i ioi dislrici' . If taken occasionally or daily while pjm, ;il to the infection, that will be ei cretC'l Iron', the svstetn, and cannot accumulate in s-uttu if ut ipia'ntitv to ripen into disease. ITc.K-e il i even more valuable for protection than cvre; aud low will ever suffer from Inter mitter, if they avail themselves of the protec tion t'ais reineilv aft'ords. Frr Liver Complaints, arising from torpid ity of tho Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stim u'ating thy Liver into' healthy activity, and pro '".ucing many truly lciuaikable cures, where other meiliciaed fail. PREPARED BT Ur. J. C. AYER&CO., LoweH, Xut PtmutUmi mm JLmmljfHemt CAilshU, A5D SOLD AT.T. BOUND TEfJB WOKbZX Ayer's r, Hair Vio For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color.0 vrliicli i vt once agrccabl", healthy, a n i effectual for preserving Iihj hnir. It rivt. restores jiil or fjrtzy hair to its orifjiiiul color, ivilh the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair check ci and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore tho hair where- the follicles aro de stroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed; but such as remain can be saved by this application, and ftinvi lated into activity, so that a nw growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling tho ?hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Tho restoration of vitality it gives to tho scalp arrests and prevents the' forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly and offensive. Free from thoQ deleterious substances whicTf make Eorae preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a IIAUl DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy Vastre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., IractlcnJ and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL. 3IASS. o o G O O O O o o O o O O