Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, November 20, 1874, Image 3

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OREGON CITY, OREGON 30 V. 30, 1S71.
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6.IW.
valuarioii This leaves uuv
an.l "; ?opeVty and town lots in
the jK-Tsonal JP ? a verv crood
The
valuation y . ' sollHi property and
value of t i h ,(laees. The
,.ther town lrt... and tho
XYT Jii'd h rather low.
k alue of ia" ht dow n bj
veragu w raiiroad lan.
Messinont of t " ,,,
by the low
averagu ; t he railroad lands, which
nessinoi" - about 50,000 acres.
we learn numW" ., countv in the
w.e Vasis the fourth county in the
and populatiou.
T Krx. Lwr.-Tbo following is a
V t the letters remaining in the
pitSoe at Oregon City Nov. 19 1871:
nev, If'-iJ-Ver John; Howell, Sorrel ;
James, t - . Humiston, Nelson;
H,anwon KlivUth; lloyt, John;
Humiston, . iS-meii. ir
(C Mrs. A. K., 2; Mills, John ;
uinkl' Miss Julia; McfielehK
fol'n "Mucauley, Hush; Nether.
V, ,,ti(MiiH: Plummer, Henry; Row
nil' 1 i"toker. Naney ; Smith, Mis
MrV ri; Thi.sell, Olof; Vinson,
Aaron.
If ,.,11.. J for, i,leasesay when ' adver
tisoJ.' 0 J. M. avcox, P.M.
Hesol.tion ADorTEH. The follow
ing resolution has been adopted by the
f I ,ck:i:n county Council :
II .solved". Tliat we as Rood Patrons
of Husbandry, are strongly opposed to
the employment of Chinese laborers
. ' i that wo will do all that we lawful
ly cm t- prevent their bein. so em
ployed bv our citizens anil more osje
ciallv hv otir vounu: farmers, and we
re'v.'rtAillv nVpiestall members of our
Order t'lniuhoiit our State and Na
tion to c H)p rate with us in carrying
tail this solution.
Smash Jr.--As tlie fn-iirht train was
n its way t Portland last Thursday
nilit, at Marsh field the cars were ui
-.a::h; l " take on some more, and
when h up to take on the unat-
i.rl rTrs. thv locomotive come
i tl.i'in with siifh a tore s as to
m;l -telv snnsh tho couplings of
ej iteell irs. l ii! iraiu i.inni iu
P rtl i:i s.' -t ions ami toox all lii'nt
i.i "ft di n. The night was very dark
., . i t ..II
::i J t!ic :i".vi:-K i (tin1 itiai chu'i t-i'suy
r:::;i-i:. -K -v. T.ios. Van Horn,
Clir:! :'im ia tin 17. S. A., at Vancouver,
will d-Uv-r tlie iirst lecture of the
c i.- a:i 1 t the auspices of tin; libra
ry Asi . i ttion. . His subject will be
Tii" IJ i'.tl-s of It okout onntainand
Mm-h" tinrv Uidga." Mr. Van Horn is
siil t li ; Mil ot't'.i" tiiust lecturers on
t!i- ;-nt . iii l w.i trust a full audience
in iv In' in I'.tfi I in"?, as the object of
t!io ur:M i a wortiiy one, ana our
pe .;! sa-r.il I give them a liberal sup
port.
Siif.hikk Svi.i:. Sheriif Apperson
h A l nt a bninistrator's salt last Satur
d iy t!i- J. : Kiadle farm, l miles
fr m tlii-t pJ.itre, containing 100 acres,
i.i .i i t s of vviii -h is well improve;!, the
v:i. l.' u i fen.:e. irood bam, and a
c-ii:ii'; t ! rt-elling, six acres in or-
r'i ir.l .in I ;tll u ! :i jrn -'Utnral laml,
f -I . i . t'.ii is b it a liule over
Sil i-r i-if. It i rirdfd as a bi'.r-
gun. .!:'. i ( i . it .i ii lg", lite oi Ohio, 1.1
tli- pur m i-L r.
TiiAN:;- ;ivi.N f. -! pro.'lam ition of
t iv 'Vi-riior if Oregon publi s'.ied else
vh ! i:i t4: i i-e. it will be seen that
li !i t -I Annted n t Thursday as i
d iy o.'Ta i .! igiving and prayer. This
iiu !.-i;i i t ie date set bv tne Prosident
it H t!ie ii iy tiiat will be generally ob
xfirvM t!it-oM.iiout th-j IJnio'n." The
ic )(!' of this country have much to l.e
lit i ic tn i lor, an. I we trust tne day win
be generally observed.
I'ai.i. an: 1v iuiution. Tin Oregon
City Turn Vereins will give a grand
exliibitioti an 1 ball next Thursday
evening. Tiie exhibitin will take
pla-e before the b ill, so all who do not
desire to r main at tho ball will have
aiiw;p rt mity to witness the perforni
ane. A grui t tinii! may be expected,
anl wi oe"Veik for tlie bovs a full
h'HH
SrKs iAi, Tkiim. A special term of
the I'ireuit Court, for this county, will
be hold Ht t;ie Court IIiiho next Wed-
ne.s.lay.Jii.VieSliattiK-k. presiding. We
h';u ii that the t Tin is only for the pur
ioh of finishing up so'me unsettled
business frmu the last term.
Thanks.-Hoii.SoI. llirsh.of Mult
noniah county, will ple:sc accept our
thanks for a full set of the various State
officers reports, which were made to
the Lite Lejci-lature. Thev were very
aeeopuMe, as we have freouent use fo'r
thMn.
Sek Tiikm. Messrs. Willi mis &
Ha riling, av the Lincoln Hakery, ex
pect a largj sto-k of fany goods for
the holidays, and want their friends to
call an 1 see th?m. Tor further partic
ulars, s. ineir advertisement in to
il ay s paper.
foNTRAcr I.F.r.-The contract for
erecting a monument in honor of the
l ite Dr. lUrclay, was let last week to
Mr. Young of Portland. It is to lea
tinted column, of Italian marine, near
ten feet m height. Its cost will be $120.
Soi.ii 6 ;1C undiviiled one-third in
terest in tlu Matlock grist mill, was
sold at shcriiri sale last .Scittmlav to J.
M. Frawr. E)., for S150. The ma-
hinerv in the mill alone is said to be
worth M.nno.
Kkckivei., Some unknown friend
last Saturday sent us a copy of the pen
itentiary co.nmittee report. We find
el,tKlim?n,t mji,c a interestims as
trlra,Kl.s'la11 iv" "r readers
extracts frora it in due time.
IvEtovKiuNo.YVe learn that Mr.
Jc o Adam of Klickitat county, W.
vsC- !LVvastr.ioen down Pal
kn 1 ,We x' "Jfadually improving
ar, j opes are now entertained that he
"Ui bo abio, ta be out agaii.
A suSscriptio,, list to the Home Man.
uraeturing Works can Ikj found with
either of the following gentlemen: J.
in nm !A" Nolt. Call on them
lvl lmt down your amounts.
Ht'r LirrLKWlailc other towns in
the State are reporting mnch sickness,
e hear of but few cases in this place.
hcafth1 CitV ls known for its Kood
TEAMBOArs.-The river has been
ny alive vitl boats the past week.
Ue cold wea:her may cause the river
to I all 80 that.lt miy become nojessarv
lo lay up again.
Kenienibcr to give something to
wjirds the Mjbscriptio'j t the Home
.Scvs County.-l he wnoie ' j
land t.xed in this coun y to . ,
acres, which flnBi foiir aol
2 WIT valied at S&a total
" 'i t tow " u..kimr a
valuer vr-
Irket Report.
We have no special changes to note
in our market report. Wheat remains
the same at Portland. $1 35 per-ccntal.
nutter and eggs are scarce in that mar-
at the mills in this city has advanced
' little, and ranges from 7072. Itutter
- ..ft. " . ii.ii lu nAt. . . . . ...1 . . . . J
3.1 cents per dozen, both articles very
scarce and ready sale for the cash. The
money market remains unchanged.
New Books. The Oregon City Li
brary has just received a new lot of
books, among which are Dicken's
Works, complete, Mrs. F. F. Victor's
work on Oregon and Washington Ter
ritory, and State Prison Life," bv a con
vict. Klkctei). J. M. llacon, Esq., has
lure n elected Orand Treasurer of the C.
K. C. and M. C. Athey, ii. f. Iioth will
make efficient officers.
llKTniSF.fi.-J. W: Caldwell, who
has been in California for the past three
or four months, returned homo last
Wednesday morning.
Monument. A verv neat monument
has been placed over the Grave of thA
late John G. Campbell, by the widow.
For Sale. John W. Meldrum offers
a farm to rent and one for sale. See
his advertisement.
A Proclamation.
by tht: governor of the state of
ouegon.
At tho close of a year which has
been distinguished for abundant har
vests and business prosperity; which
has been free from the scourge of
pestilence and tho devastation of firo
and flood, and which has been noted
for general health and happiness of
all the people of this State, it be
comes us as a community publicly
to acknowledge our obligations to
the Great Giver of every good and
perfect gift, for these manifold bles
sings. Now, therefore, I, L. F. G.vover.
Governor of the State of Oregon, in
recognition of approved custom, do
appoint Thursday, the 2Gth day of
Novomber. IS Ii, as a day of Public
Thanksgiving and Praise to Almighty
God for the numberless benefits and
mercies of the past year.
Done at tho Executive office, Sa
lem, 10th dav of November, A. D
187i. " L. F. GKOVElt.
By the Governor:
S. F. ClIADWK'K,
Secretary of State.
Oregon has amended her divoice
law so that husbands and wives hav
ing no children may obtain a decree
of divorce simply upon ceasing to
live together.
The above is. from -the Olympia
Sinn bird. Now, friend Murj
pleaiii take that bick. Oregon has
done many foolish thing, but she
lias not been guilty) of such a dis
graceful act as the above would indi
cate. Divorces nro loo ea'sy tinder
our proeut laws, and the above
would simply mike marriages a bnr
losiiue. Pitor.Ai;LK S en. v to its. The Penn
sylvania politicians say that Jeremiah
S. Iilack, Democrat, will be elected
Unite. 1 State. Senator by the now
Legislature of that State, while Mas
sachusetts people hopefully predict
the election of Charles Francis Ad
am 1 by their now Legislature.
The Platmle th:r says: Captain
Crouch and his sou Frank were in
town yesterday o;i fieir way to the
Bay City, where thy design build
ing a foundry for the manufacture
of all kinds of machinery, especially
the inventions of Fratik Crouch,
which are now attra -ting the atten
tion of the scientific world.
Forxi GriLTt. The jury in the
caso of Thos. Gerr.i:id, rt turued a
virdit of guilty of m irder in the
first degree, last Saturday evening.
Ho v.ms sentenced on Wednesday.
Tho d 'ath penalty is tho only sen
tence ho can receive.
FIFTH AND LAST
( rl FT C 0 1ST O K I n
IN AID OF THE
PIBLIC LIBRARY OF KENT!.' Hi Y.
A Card to the Public.
The inanageineiit hivo determined
to have the drawing of the Fifth and
Last Gift Concert of the Public Library
of Kentucky, on the ,'Mth day of No
vemlier next. We believe now that all
the tickets will be sold, and that the
drawing will be a full one, but whether
all are sold or not the drawing will
nevertheless certainly come oil on tho
dav appointed.
The special object of this card is to
call a meeting of the ticket-holders at
Public Library Hall, on the 20th ot No
vember, to make arrangements in con
nection with tho committee an
loitited by the Trustees to superin
tend the counting of the tags represent
ing the numbers of tickets sold. While
there is no actual necessity for the pres
ence of ticket-holders, as under our
arrangements the interests of all are
equally cared for, yet at the same time
I would gladly prefer that as many as
can, would attend this meeting, and
see each for himself how perfectly fair
and impartial the distribution must Ik.
Every arrangement has been made
for the'drawing. but little more than a
month remains for the sale of the re
mainder of the tickets, and whatever
is done must be done promptly.
TlIOS. E. l'RAMLKTTE,
Agent and Manager.
Louisville, Ky., Oct. 23, 1H74.
nov!3w2
Plnln Question forInvalldn.-II.lve
the routine medicines of the profession
done you no good? Ar you diseourafced
and miserable? If so, test the properties of
the new Vepetabh Specific, Du. Walker's
California Vinegar Hitters, already
famous ns the finest, invigorant, corrective
and alterative, thflt has ever seen the lixht.
llyspeptics and ivrsons of billious habits
should keep it within reach, If they value
health and ease.
AVlio Will It Be?
The postponement of the Cilft Concert of
the Kentucky Public Library to November
;?0th. 1871, was resolved upon to make a full
dran;; a certainty. There will positively
bs no further postponement, and the prize
will b the magnificent sum of $250 000
Who will Ret it? What a pestered man iov"
Hramlette, of Louisville, business mana
ger would be. If the people supposed he
could tell !
Important Zdedlcal Corrctpondencp,
If all who are. now suffering from Colds
and Coughs and other throat and lung
diseitses, could read the letters continually
received from all the country, giving the
details of cases similar to their own that
have been ,cured by Hale's Honey of
Horehocnd and Tar, the demand for
that life-savins specific, vast as It is, would
double. It never fails. No con z Ii can re
sist its tranqullizin influence. It strength
ens wea,k lungs and prevents the pLrlbl!'
t.wof tubercular consumption.
4
Tit SeMott Intermittent
wil L m,raliC Plnts. in other
r;5!1 1!rdcrs generated byunwhole
sorne exhalations from the earth or water,
are prevalent at this 8eason In cverv seel
tion subject to the visit at i , r'
v nun
ague or other forms of Intermittent dl
ease, the causes which produce these mal
julle, are now actively at work. This,
therefore, Is a period of the year w hen the
i 8uen districts should pre
pare their system to meet the unwhole
some condition of the atmosphere, by a
course of tonic and alterative treatment.
Foremost among the invigorants. recom-
im-uueu uy nne and experience as a
means of fortilylnK the system against aU
endemic undiiM,..:. ... . Ko'si
-iC"e5 ?t5mach
ulPwrtheesree1
parable preventlvrand 7esLorat i vl s held
throughout those re-ions. It ts literal! v a
domestic staple in the swampv and meph
ltic localities which lie on the borderiiof
many of our larye rivers and in the neigh
borhood of our SL,,f ,
. -wfc,,,'A1J ujavous alio ia
eoons. N ow ia t H 1 1 m ...i . .
Sntsof nil i.ml. i : "J
...... ., a wurw 01 inis nowerfiil
vegetable antidote. By this 1 meautha
feeblest resident of an unhealthTsoU mav
eseaiKj the sickness, which without the aid
of this potent ally of nature, will be apt to
overtake the strongest. Chills and lever,
bilious remittents, constipation, rheuma
tism, dyspepsia and many other com
Dinlnts are mxinnniir v.- v.. 1 .
M - - -- uiuugui on uy luc
caprices of temperature and alternations
t AI1 n nl n
cA.(.-t.-ssive moisture com-
" at tne commencement
of snrimr. Ietall
' -. .-.1..., UW4,iV
distressing aliments take the Hitters as a
Don't Hazard Your Llfl
A lighted torch in a powder mill Is
scarcely more dangroii than a deep seat
ed cough or cold. The individual who
waits for such an insidious enemy of life
to die out of itself, commits a frightful er
ror. It Is an Inexcusable error too; for
Hale's Honey of IIorkhocnd and Tak
will certainly cure anv irregulation of the
lungs or throat with a dispatch and thor
oughness which preclude all necessity lor
apprehension. No type of cough cold, in
tluenza.or bronchitis can resist. Itsstrenjjth
ening, soothing, healing operation.
Pike's Tooth-Ache Drops Cure In one
minute.
Hall's YkgetablkSilician Hair Re
newer now stands among the Iirst, and ls
ahead of all articles for a similar purpose.
The testimony of our physicians is conclu
sive as to its vaiue-, and wc are personally
acquainted with scores of cases where it
has b-en us"d with the best of results. It
w ill restore gray hair to its original color,
and leaves it glossy, and in a healthv con
dition ; while, for heads troubled' with
dandruff, or any dlseas ; of the scalp, it act
like a charm in cleansing th"m. Try It,
and you will not lx disapiointed. I.owcll
Courier Mai 2, 1S6.S.
"Kor the very best Photographs, go to
Hradlea & Ki'lofson's liallcry with an
Elevator, 4jy Montgom-rv Street, Kan
Francisco.
NEW TO-DAY.
COME AND SEE US!
4 LL PAUTIKS HAVrXG ACCOUNTS
Jt wlt.i M'iliiiinu (; lliirdiii can see
haw the same stnncls at the end of the
month. We want some money. oct20tf
Farm to Rent.
rfiIIF. I'NDERSUiNED WILL KKNT
JL his farm situated on the Willamette
river two miles b.-Iow Oregon City, and
containing 310 acres, for two, thr.?e or four
years, on lib -ral terms. The farm has 180
acres under new fence, 20 acres of which is
beaver-Jam land, nicely seeded down to
timothy, and ls one of the best meadows
of the si7.. in the State. Adjoining this
mendiw, until' one side, is a Held of II
acres, well s.'t in timothy and clover; and
on the other side is iW of slashing, done
over a year ago, and burned over this tail.
It's convenience to market, whether to
Portland or Or.-gon City gives It superior
advantages. I will only rent to a p -rson
who will live uoii and work the farm.
I have also a half section of good land.
10 acres of which is under fence, situated
about thr -e mils from Aurora, which 1
will sell on r -nsonabl terms.
I-'or t'urt l:--r part iculars a; ply loth" un
dersigned at his r.'sai'Mic in r -gon ( it v.
JOHN W. MEl.bltUM
Nov. IS, lS7l-6vv.
KSTRAY.
C1AME INTO THE ENCF,OSi;KE OF
J th subscriber, on the irth of Novem
ber, one chesnut mure, white strip in her
fac, three sho'-s on, about fifteen hands
high, and p rhaps seven years old. Can
be found IS inil-s from Portland on the
Foster road.
Tlie o vii-r is r-quest-d to pom" and
prove proper v, pa v eliarg-snnd tak her
away. CI I AS. M. McLEKAN.
E:igle Cr"k, Clackamas Co., Or. Nov.
17, 117 J. no.-20,vl
Jlejeet oil Violent Pnrjatl ven. They
ruin the tone of the bowels, and weaken
the digestion.
Tarrant's EiTtvi'sciU Srltzrr Aprrirnt
is used by rational people as a means of
reli-'ving all derangements of the stomach,
liver and intestineH, because it removes
obstructions without pain, and Imparts
vigor to the organs which it purifies and
regulates. Sold by all druggists.
For Sate.
A
HOUSE AND BUGGY HORSE PER
fectl.V safe. Apply to
novl:Jw2 MRS. BOLLS.
j. p. WAitn.
GEOKUE A. HAKUINfl,
WARD & HARDING,
DRU3GISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
general assortment of
Oru.f and OlieiiTicJilr!,
Perfumer-, Soapi,
Combs and llriislies,.
Trusses, Supuartern,
Shoulder Ilrarn Fnnry and
Toilet Artlclen,
ALSO
Kerosene Oil, Lamn Chimney,
Olann, Putty, Paints, (lila,
Varnishes and Dye Stnffs,
PIRE WINES AND LKU'ORS FOR ME
. DICIXAL Pl'UPOSES.
PATENT MEDICINES, ETC.
ryphj-siclans Prescriptions carefully
compounded, and all orders correctlj' an
swered. e7"0wn at all hours of the night.
"All accounts must b paid monthly,
novlitf WARD Jfc HARDING.
TakeJotice.
HA VINO RECENTLY MADE A
change in my business, and associat
ed with ma Mr. Geo. A. Harding in the
Drug Business, and also purchased the
store of Messrs. Bell fc Parker, I need all
accounts settled due me prior to the for
mation of the present partnership. Those
knowing themselves indebted will please
call without delay and make payment, as
I must have my books squared.
J. P. WARD.
Oregon City, Nov. 6, 1871. Iw.
SANTA CLATJS
LOTTISSA.L
Announces to the Public that be has re;
eeived a large assortment of Christmas
Toys of all kinds, for boys and girls, which
be affors for sale cheap. oct-IOtf
JDTZ. JOHN WELCH,
DENTIST,
OFFICE IN
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
U! sheet Cash Pt!t TaJtl far Countv
y J
Order.
v ...... "T
: V - .
3PACIFIC
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE,
HU Cbarle Hotel BuUdiltff.
Southwest Corner Front and Morrison Sts.
Portland, Oregon,
JUST RECEIVED,
rox- Str. "Oriilamme."
LARfJE INVOICE
Of the LATEST STYLES of all Kind,
of Seatouabls
BOOTS AND SHOES
Bought of the Jtlannfarttirors East and
lit San Fraiclsco,
FOR CASH.
And will be Sold at
UNPRECEDENTLY LOW PRICES.
Our AGENT Eaat has sent a Telegram
stating that our Orders fur a
IT UTjUi LINE
.OF..
Boots and Shoes
Have beeu Filled, ana
GOODS SENT BY RAIL.1I
We Shall continue to Receive by every
Mteamer Larire Invoices of these
Oaodj until our StocU is
Full and Cumplete,
A H3IALL LOT OP
DAMAjEB BOOTS AND SHOES
On hand, which must bo sold for
ANY ItlMSON.VRLR OFFISH
PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE,
St. Charles Uutel Duildliijr.
Southwest fornrr Froat and Morrison Sts.
C. A. PEASE & CO.
OefoberriO, 1S74.
tf.
THE GREAT RENOVATOR!
A Certain Cure fur Rhenmatim and
Mercurial afTectiona, Srrofula, Salt
Itlieum, Liver and Kidney rom-
Elalnts, Feiunle Weakness, and all
ilseases arising front an Impure
state of the IJlowl. (
Contains no Mercurial or Poisonous Sub
tanoo. rilHE STRONtJEST WILL FIND THIS
X a Setirchinft Cure. It ir ay be taken by
the most delicate, with Impunity, and the
remarkable success attending its use war
rants the proprietors in claiming it as the
Most Reliable IHood Purifier In Use.
Its gentle action renders it remarkably
efricatlons in Dyspepsia and Constipation,
giving the organs the assistance needed,
and impairing a tone and strength soon
dispenses with artificial aid.
I 'tit up in quart bottles. Sold by all deal
ers. Sole proprietors,
CHARLES LANGLEY A CO..
Wholesale Drnggsts, San Francisco.
nov!3m3
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for the county of Clackamas.
E. S. Kearny, PllT. 1
VS. '
Isaac Lasswcll and In Etiuity.
Rachael IjisswcI, Defts. j - .
To Isaac Laswell and Rachael Iasswell,
Defts. :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon j-ou are hereby notified that on
the 31st day of October, A. D. 1ST!, the above
named plaint ifT commenced a suit against
you in the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the county of Clackamas, de
manding of said Court a Judgment against
the said defendant, Isaac Iass well lor the
sum of seventeen hundred and sixty-two
and 8:-lX) dollars in gold coin, and interest
thereon in like coin at the rate of one per
cent per month from the 2d day of Janua
ry A. D. 1871, and for his costs and disburs
ments, and also a decree against said de
fendant foreclosing the mortgage describ
ed in said complaint, and also for the sum
of two hundred dollars as attorneys fees in
foreclosing said mortgage; You are there
fore required to appear in said Court on
the first day of said term thereof, to be
held at the Court House in Oregon City, In
said Clackamas county, on the 26th day of
April, A. D. 1875, and answer the said com
plaint, or for want thereof the plaintiff will
take judgment against you forthe said sum
ofl,762 80 and interest as aforesaid, and
will also take a decree of foreclosing said
mortgage, and for his cost" and disburse
ments, and also for the sum of $200 attor
neys fees as aforesaid.
This summons is published by order of
E. I). Shattuck, Judge of said Court, made
at Portland. Oregon, on the 2d day of No
vember, A. D. 1874.
MALLORY A SHAW,
novl3w6 Attoyneys for Pit ft.
NOTICE. 7
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
Stock Holders of the W. F. C. A L. Co.
for the purpose of electing Directors for the
ensuing year, will be held at the office, of
the Company, at Linn City, on Monday,
Dec. 7. 1874. B. GOLDSMITH.
no-6w4 President.
STILL IS THE FIELD!
REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF
HAAS SALOON.
WILLIAMS & HARDING,
--AT THE
LINCOLN BAKERY,
KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
of Family Groceries to be found in the
city. All goods warranted. Goods delivered
In the city free of charge. The highest Cash
prioe paid for country produce.
Orcsou City, JIarcb 2. 1373.
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
RV.RKTr.T.eTV- CALIFORNIA.
DBY GOODS !
CLOTHING!
HATS and CAPS!
GROCERIES!
ETC, ETC.
ETC.
THE FIRST
GRAND 0 P E II I 11 G
...OV TJU?...,
1874 FALL SEASON 1871
Will be Inaugurated by a Hpleudid
Exhibition of
NEW GOODS!
At IU Store ot
BRADLEY, MARSH & CO.,
...oat.
Aloiidiiv, August 31sat,
BRADLEY, MARSH & Co.
IKKL THEY WOULD HE WANTING
; in courtesy o their numerous pat
rons, ns well ns foregoing a pleasure to
thenis-lves, were they to allow the "yellow
leaf" of Time to pass by without some suit
able acknowledgement forthe more than
liberal supj'Ort accorded them since their
advent in business.
The unretarded ami unexampled pro
gress of BRADLEY, MARSH A CO. in pop
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 res-'iit-raents,
relying in the future on that ener
gy ability and watchful enterprise that is
sure to reward every intelligent and saga
cious attempt to laipply n generally felt
Wftnt.
Wo are desirous of bulldlnj up .business
that will bo a
CREDIT TO THE CITY AND STATE!
Let our opponents endeavor, according
to their means and ability, to emulute us
in this respect, and in a very short time
trade will bo attracted to Portland that has
been, from well known oaue, divested
from it, and numerous lotiantless houses
will find oeoupants.
BRADLEY, MARSH & CO.,
JWhoIcsal and Retail Dealer In
DRY GOODS' 1
GROCERIES,
AND
General Importers
or.
ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND
FOREIGN GOODS,
Corner First & Stark Sts.,
PORTLAND.
CASH ADVANCES MADE ON EVERY
DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCE.
FALL 1674. ,
Is your time to buy goods at low iriee.
S. ACKER MAN & CO.
are now receiving a large stock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
aUof the Latest Styles, which will sell
AT LESS THAN PORTLAND PRICES.
Our stook has been bought for cash, and
WC will soil It at a small advance above
SAN FRANCISCO COST.
"Ir E WILL SAY TO EVERYBODY BE-
T fore you purchase or go to Portland,
come and price our goods and convlnco
yourself that we do what wo say. Our stock
consists In part of
Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods, Clothing:,
Hats, Boots and Shoes,
Ludlea and Gents
Furnishing Goods,
Notions, Grocer
1 e s. Hard
ware and a great many otlur artlclostoonumer
ours tu mention ;
ALSO
DOORS, WINDOWS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
ETC., ETC.
We Will
Price for
alo pay the Highest Market
Country Produce.
H. ACKERMAN A CO.
Oregon City, Sept. 11, 1S74. tf
THE NEW IMPROVED
Side Feed and Back Feed.
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, MOST SIM
PLE, AND MOST EASILY OPERATED
SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET.
Akajs in Order and Head; for Work.
If there is a FLORENCE MACHINE
within one thousand miles of 8 an Fran
cisco not working well, I will fix it with
out any expense to the owner
SAMUEL HILL, Agent,
No. 19 New Montgomery Street,
ORAXD HOTEL BUILDING,
tin FR1KC18C0.
Sheriffs Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE AND Ex
ecution issued out of the Circuit Court
ot the State or Oregon, for the county of
Clackamas, and dated October 24th, A. D.
1874. in favor of J. X. Perlet, and against
Edward Ross, Elisabeth J. Ross, II. M.
Reall and the First National Bank of Port
land Oregon, to me directed, for the sum
of one thousand one hundred and fifteen
and 50-100 dollars i$1115 5'J) U. S. gold coin,
together with interest at one per cent; per
month, costs and disbursements of this
suit, taxed at twenty-seven and 10-100 dol
lars ($J7 10) and accruing costs ; And also
in favor of said II. M. Heall, and against
said Edward Ross and Elisabeth Ross for
the sum of f 1,231 75-100 In U, S. gold coin,
and the sum of $75, and costs and disburse
ments taxed at 5 90-100 with interest there
on at the rate of one per cent per month.
Now, therefore, I have levied upon the
following Real Estate to wit :
Beginning at the south-west corner ot
Lot Whitcomb's donation land claim at a
point on the Willamette river, thence east
on said claim line to within one hundred
and twenty rods of the southeast corner of
said donation land claim, thence north
on Joseph Kellogg's line to the. mid
dle of the grist mill pond, thence down the
middle of said pond to the quarter post of
section thirty-six in Township one South of
Range one East of the Willamette Meridi
an ; thence west and parallel with the lots
in the town of Milwaukie to the bank of
the Willamette River, thence south up the
bank of said river with the meanders
thereof to the place of beginning, contain
ing two hundred acres more or less.
And on
Salurrtuy, November tlie SStlt, 1S74,
at 10 o'clock A. m., at the Court House door
in Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon,
I will sell the right, title and interest of the
above named Edward Ross and Elizabeth
Ross to the above described land, or so
much thereof as may be ncceesary to sat
isfy the above named Judgments, interest,
costs and accruing costs, at public auction
to tho highest bidder, for United States
gold coin to me in hand paid.
J. T. APPERSON,
Sheriff of Clackamas countyi Ogm
Oregon City, Oct. 20, 1871. Iw
W. 1L HIGHFIELD
Established since '49, at the old stand.
Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon.
An assortment of Wathes. Jcwel-
rv.and Seth Thomas' Welirht Clocks
.ft all of which are warranted to be as
represented.
Repairing done on short notice, and
nnkfut for past patronage.
FORJ5ALE.
THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS HI"
premises, in Osego, for sale at a bar
gain, for cash. There Is a fine dwelling
and out buildings, orchard and about three
acres of land. Finely situated for a boa1
ing house for the hands employed I nine
Iron Works. J. . CA1.
Oswego, Sept. 10, 1874.
NOTICE !
It TV WIFE. RACHAEL R. Roor HAV
IjJL ing lelt mv bed and board without
just cause or I rovoeation. I hereby notify
the public not to trust heron ray account,
as I will pay no bills of her contracting
after this date. JAOCU SOOP.
Once r.Tore We Come !
With a Stock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
TARGEU AND MORE ATTRACTIVE
iSan Francisco Panic, and which we offer 0
at v rem! v iivuucea i rices, uur uwn
CLOTBTNG
lias been largely increased and we can
show at 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
fnil to sntisfy. Our O
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
O
Is filled with a splendid Assortment of all
the leading styles and fashionable shades
of goods
Emprru Cloth,
Mohairs, French and
. American Dress Goods,
Itlaclt Alparca,
Brilllantlnvs,
Cailimerei, &.
0
FLANNELS,
Plaid. Plain andOpera Flannels, of all col
ors. Bleached an.i TTntinhri pitni
Flannels.
Ladles and Gents I'ndsmBrc,
Shatvls and Scarfs,
Wool lllanketa,
Trunks and
Traveling Satrheds,
Oats and Caps,
Oil Cloth ibr o
Floorand Tattle.
BOOTS and SHOES.
We would call special attention to our
stock of Men's and liovs' San Francisco
Boots, which we have sold for a number of
years past with general satisfaction. Ev
ery pair warranted. A complete stock of
HARDWARE k FARMING UTENSILS.
Choice Teas, Canned Goods, and all choice
Family Groceries,
All at Ix)W Prices. Also.
O
LIVERPOOL AND CARMAN ISLAND SALT.
Highest Price paid for all kinds of
Product and Wool.
Sc-plStf
I. SELLING.
FOR SALE!
At J3ai"g"o.iii !
I WILL SELL AT A REASONABLE FIG
ure, my Livery Business, Stock, Ac.,
and lease my Barn to a purchaser for two
years: also if required, will lease iny
Dwelling House for same time.
Oregon City, Oregon, August 20, 1S74.
J. M. FICAZER.
Ayer's Ague Qure
For Fever and A;ue, Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fever, ilemittent Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &o.,
and indesd ell tha aSectiona which ariro
firom malarious, rfiarsh, or Tivsssiatio
poisons.
N'o tv3 T-eieJy ! ljuler
called tor by Ike neec-s:tis. of
tig American people i:.m a
eure and siife cure for i'erer
::nd A jiic. uvh we -e now
c:ia!)!eil to ofler, w!th a perfect
eertamiv tlmt it wiii eradicate
the diMMaC, ar.d iv?!! assur
ance, founded "ii proof, Ihul si ii irm ;un ni
froai ue i:i anv ijunrlity.
That wbi.-ii protect from or prevents tin ois
ortW in - t iu of im:nen;e en ice- i
iaii-.iui where it prevails. -'rcr:;tion letter
thaji cure, for life p:itient escapes the ri-k which
lie uiu.U rail ia violent nttaei of thU bs.r.fi.lui
tciuiur. This "Ctul:" cxpel.-s li:" u::-matio
pois'oil of r-K!t AN! AOLK fmn t.e syctenij
ami prevents tlie development -r ll.e iU.-ea.e. it
taken on the lir-t approach of Us j : eiiset.itoi-y
syniptoiu:. It U not only the bet remedy ever
vet discovered for this -iuf of CoiiiplainU, but
lilso Uie thc;iiC3t. The large (,::;uU:ty .re sup
ply fr n dollar brings it wir!:;n the rengh of
even j-Jv aed in bilious di-tri-, here
FirvKK A1 Aot'K prevails, cveiybotiy should
have it, and u,c it freely, both for cure nd pro
tection. It i-. honed tliis'prire will l ?aco it witlivn
Uis re:i--a of
f .'..H t,ie ii.mr,isMp:l as lue i
rich.
.rhor !.-,r di-eovered for the sieodvsnd certuin
cure of intermittent is tlht it contains no Qui
nine or mineral; consequently it produces no
nuiuiain or other iiyurious effect whatever uponO
tho constitution. The eured by it are left ns
hcnlthv aa if tliey had never hsid the disease.
Fever and Asue i not alone the eoiiieii!cnee
of the miasmati r poison. A great variety of dis
order ari-e from its irritation, among which
are Neuralgia, Itl.eumatism, (iout. Headache,
Hlindness, Toothache, Karache, Catarrh, Asth
ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen,
Hvr.tcric, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis,
and derangement of the Stomach, all of which,
when originating in this cau?e, put on tho in
termittent type, or become periodical. This
Ci"itK" expels the poison from the blood, and
consequently chits then all alike. It Is an in
valuable protection to immigrants and persons
travellincr or temporarily re.-.iling in the mala
rious districts. If taken occasionally or daily
while exposed to the infection, that will be ex
creted from tlie system, and cannot accumulate
:n snnicient quantity to ripen into disease.
IIe:ce it i3 even more valuable for protection
than Cine; and few will ever suffer from Inter
mittent !f thev avail themselves of the protec
tion this remedy affords.
For J.iP'-r VotnplnintM, arising Irom torpid
ity of tho Uveft It U an excellent remedy, stim
ulating the Liver into healthy activity, and pro
ducing many trulv remarkaLlo cures, whora
other mc4i:lao-s full.
Prefaced bt
Ii-. J. C. AVER & CO., Lrfvwell, Mass
I'ractto'U and- Analytical Cfte mitt.
A2TD SOLD ALL ROUND THE WORLD.
TblCE, $t.OO 1'HIt BOTTLE.
Ayer's
Hair vi
lTor restoring to Gray Hair its
- natural Vitality and Color.
wliioh is T.fc
onee : irreeabje,
hcnUliy, a n (1
eftetrtual ior
resei injj the
liair. It roo.-i
restores ftuhd
or gmj luiir
to it. itrt'jinnl
color. :'th r7e
gloss and freshness of youth. Tiin;
hair ia thickened, falling hair lieokcl
ftnJ baldness often, though not always,
cured by its use. Nothing can restore
the hair where the follicles arc de
stroyed, or the glands atrophied and
decayed; but such as remain can bo
saved by this application, and stimu-.
lated into activity, so that a new
growth of hair is produced. Instead
of fouling tho hair with a jvisty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean asd vigorous.
Its occasional usovcili prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently pie-vent baldness T1m
restoration of vitality- it gives to tho
scalp arrests, and pievQts the- forma
tion of dandruff, which is ofte-tt so un
cleanly ami offensive. Free from tlinso
tteteterious substances which ake
eomc preparations dangerouSoand inju
rious to the hair, the Vigor can oaly
be-nefit but pot liarn it. If wanted
merely fox a IIAIK DBISSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, i does
not soil wliite cambric, and yet lasts
Jong on tlie hair, giving it a rkh, glo&sy
Vistiv, and a grateful prfurae.
Frepsred by Dr. J. C Ayer & Co,,
Prartical 8d Analytical Cheml?-ts,
Sr.
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