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THE ENTERfRjSL
the Home Manufactory,
At the meeting heTd in this city some
ed by those tfnfynntlon.
be answered nttnIA person, chair
that time Capt. ressed a let-
fc.r-1 cood water .
. "VlSXSZot rin this factory,
I'lKt thevll show Cy their liber
al thitK mean business in this
sht,V,i; Nolfdnirshould -e left undone
temnu'h the desired end. The
V -aC? iworth goins after, and if we
Ur we . S expect others to help
oIve. we 'J'1" ,'.,, make an effort
UH- . ,?r rf tho icthaiKV i" which we
hftV.'"naified to long for the good of
our town.
I ecti -RK.-I.ast Monday evening
Kev. Thos. IS. Van. Horn, of Vancou
ver delivered the first lecture of the
course f r the benefit of the Library.
The audience was not as large as we
had hop -d it would be, winch probably
was ow.njr to the very bid weather
vet we think that our citizens should
turn out better for such an object. The
lecture v as very interesting, and while
it differs iiiatei-iallv from present writ
ten historvof the battles of -Missionary
Iti.lire and Lookout Mountain, it cor-
rsioiias verv iavor,ioiy nnu mu a-
f
1 the lecture as a
iKikiim. " '-n r Z.
... .-.Ml.ful i.ri .;-iifjLl ion of the facts.
and future history will give them as
presented bv the lecturer. We learn
that he has "written a history of Lien.
Thomas, che Napoleon of the northern
arinv, in which many facts will appear
whieh have thus far escaped t lie public
press. The next lecture will Ikj deliv
ered bv ltev. 1. J. Price, of Portland,
nubjret, ' irit or liow to succeed." Mr.
J'riee 'has recently arrived in our State
ami has d-.'livered a number of lectures
in 1'ititl.u d, highly spoken of by the
lN.rtl nd press. Ve trust there will be
a full attendance next Monday even
ing. Ofkh kus Ki.ktki. The following
Mitlfiuen were elected Directors of
!ri1 li.-itriet Xo. ftJ, (Oregon C'itj') at
mii.f ii'.-r liiltl fit tho ltinrt 1Tiiu
Hi
lvmt TiifS'i iy evening: Jolin Myers, J.
M. l'i;.'- and Henry Warren. A.
.N.iltuer v hs elected Clerk. The ques-
ti.in :is to
ie legality ot tins tiistrict
rd by .Induce .Shattuck, at
in-xt Tuesday, under an
will !' l!
Portland
azrrcil c:i
Ix'tween me i itv uouncil
I i rectors. Tin's will set-
HI
tl
I I J ;i i
J f -'ll nut it c I V .11. ' I
fur xniii time iiast, and we trust it
uti
will ituf ::i eu l to the matter. The
-nit-iif n w!io have been elected as
'I i rectors, ari of our most enterprising
cili.eus, and have always shown a
.r ;er spirit for the educational intcr-
-ts of t!e- town, an 1 should the case
J .leci'l-d in favor of the District, we
knivvofii - iM-lter ci-st,iis that could
hVi Ik-cii seleetdl to. conduct tlie
school, and we feel confident that
thy will ver lalMir to sustain a crelit-
nlle sell i! in our town.
.
t'Ai.!.K: 1-We liad a call this week
from M r.Iliiiackenbush, who is here
r. present II; the Xortli Pacific Insur
ance Life tr-soeiation, which has reeent
lv twen ( rn !c 1 at Portland. Ifthe
t'timpan v l no other ni'rit than that
it i a hour; institution, this would le
i -ient . r ir p ijil f t. p tlroni.o it.
tiiit ..it ..ii...... i :..
r.nt
...l . .i nil, lb WiH.-i.T I Ull' I Jll-
emciits than eastern companies, as
i x:i!iiii'ition of their plan of ojiera-
an i
tiou fully
ios. i ne men connected
with this i
t'Tpriso arc among the first
business
u oi ron.ann, ana meir
agreeinen
uic poncy noKiers
t.,ii.. ti
will Ui I.
-mii, i .w i u:u wilt. Alicrv
nre tIi us;o- ls of dollars annually go
ing out of -i"'oii for insur.in e which
ur to i Kept at home
Cuanok. -TIie steamer K. N. Cooke
was takciiMirough the locks la.-t Tues
l.y evening to run on the upper river.
This leavevthe Senator below the falls
alone. W. I lcam that the . .S. N, Co.
are going siui.l up one or more of
their hoat-s to run in connection with
tliooldlmcv How- true this report is,
we cannot i y. Hut one thing is sure,
l ie N-natot l-umiot takeaway the freight
brought dovn by all the upper boats,
jMueh nuinoer now seven, and capa
ble or bringing down alout4,t)ii0 tons
ijor week :; .-So, taking these eircum--Unees
int-v consideration, we presume
inat the t,l 1 Company has formed a
comb,at,ou with tfieO.S. X. Companr.
iVrW'!! to rn opposition to the
fL" m 1 ' J ',ere is I dent v of work
:,V"7" :UII t the steamboats tight
Mi h other. It is so much better for the
'i'i'-.
i.kttkr JVsr.-The following is a
hit of th.M.etters remaining in the
Post-office rTOregou fit v. Xov 9T, is7i
Ih .l1;., ; Aramlner Ar.ninda IJell;
m rs.
' 'ii hpr i. .. , . r i , ' .
, v.i4; inuriow, Arirv:
Wil-
If cllfi.i r.
please say when "adver-
i inert.
J. M. HAro.v, P.M.
H.4I.I.OL''s
oxthi.y Magazine fou
"lie HeeemlKT number
lKCKM BK rt
o' Ilallou's
inning magazine is issu-
and cent
dories and wlr" l:r?e.vanery ?f
a 1 1 .
There areJ,M wiUl t n ever.
ri.'henr.. :,'r!st'P. tal anl verses,
trillinif;' , .T ' mieresting localities
ome 0f etK;Vrn'fa vild ad venture, am
vernnL.'6 ,U'st domestic tales tha
i;I"!r; E.
;7 , ie,t at " "ico a most in-
"niiA,i i mi.i, in
n c er I?!lstrd patent carpel
wo have sone neatest things
'hose who 7." for the purpose, and
(lonsho, i,i ' au earpet to put
tainl v verv h T he-V are cei-'TiK-tsatLt
)l dty; Wl11 tretch the
down nUSv UU?r of lutt'n one
wiIlV " WEEK-Iror. Plummer
U n,f ! ne f his "Cresting enter-
the Prof is?;,,! ,Vrrpeole know th"t
him Hp f". e by going to hear
" new- Go and hear him.
,hvwi&?-TK J1 is ePected that
Kffiil the ,h.
"I,n. a"v first ns to the amount cap
wo"lrSt aV'. emanJed, to increase,
ltal: I'Vmillion dollars. Number
to,7Y i rsfrom start of works to Witli-
in live fg location, it is under
hundrf a- the stockholders
BtooJ by a";!k, s"all be loeateil at the
that the ork.s saaUost favrable biJ
'Iho unJeMtamlins and positive
As lt i? Y,1 Vncrisise the capital stock
intention tojncr (before corn-
t)Sistv thoua csi, subscrin-
i,iencif? "pVsirable, as either this
tions are must ac . ... -
. ,u.Min vui" "
ougiit to l Kept at home. We lelievo
that every nan should in some way
m.ike prov ion for his family in oas'e
of death, and therefore are gfal that a
rIiaMi; cottipanv has been organized
in our owi. State. w
Miirket Report.
The market remains about the same
ag qnoted in our last issue. The wheat
market in England is quoted as fol-
'Califoriiia white wheat, 9s 4dQ10s 4d
,r cental at Iiverpool. Cargoes do.
on passage or for shipment to Queens
town for orders are quotable in the
London market at 45s Jdft4Us Gd per
quarter.
Oregon cargoes of good grade com
mand an advance upon these figures of
sav -idfoSd.
There are now nine vessels loading
for foreign ports at Portland, and the
rise in the river lias caused wheat to
come to market very fast. The V. It.
T. Co. have all their boats on the trade,
and all the boats of the ). S. 8. Co. are
running. There are probably enough
boats now employed on the upper river
to bring down 4i,000 tons per week,
and at this rate the vessels, with what
the railroads take down, will soon be
tilled up.
jold is quoted at 111. Greenbacks,
buying at l)c and selling at !le.
Our' millers are paying 7072 per
bushel for wheat, the latter figure only
applying to large quantities and of su
perior quality. Hutter remains very
scarce and sells readily, good fresh, at
30 cents per pound. i!ggsare also very
scarce and find ready sale at 30 cents
per dozen. The pork-packers in this
citv are via vi nor (iOil cents wrtmnnd.
'Xrade has l;en very fair during the
week, !Vl considering the low price
for wheat, hiui been better this year
than heretofore. This is, prolbly
owing to the fact that our merchants
are better prepared for the demands
than ever before, and their prices have
been made in accordance with the
times. Besides, our farmers find a
readi' cash market for all their produce
which the3' have for sale.
Wheat in Portland is still quoted at
SI .15; in San Francisco, SI 47cSl oO.
Fggs are in fair demand at Portland,
while butter is in good supplv, with
prosect.s of a decline from former quo
tations. Arrksteo. J. II. Flynn was arrest
ed last week, at Oswego, for threaten
ing to commit arson. He was tried
lie fore Justice P.urns and held to bail in
the sum of S-j(M). Last Wednesday the
prisoner appeared lefore Judge Shat
tuck at the special term of Court and
showed that ho could not give this
amount of bail, anil the Court ordered
him released on his depositing the sum
of $.30, which he did and was discharg
ed. RE.smxKr). Capt Geo. A. Pease has
resigned his position as Captain of the
lower river boats. Mr. Dan. McGill,
well and favorably known to the pul
lic, has taken his place. Capt. Pease is
one of the oldest steamboatmen in Ore
gon and we feel confident that he will
not remain long on drv land.
Exhibition- and Ball. Our citizens
should remember the ball and exhibi
tion to be given by tho Ture Vereins
this (Thursday) evening. A splendid
time may l expected by those who
attend the ball, and the exeieises will
be more interesting than heretofore.
We trust there will bo a full house.
Si'kciai. Tkhm. The special term of
the Circuit Court which met in this
place last Wednesday, was convened
for the purpose of hearing the case of
Werthinier vs. Mattoon. The case was
settled by stipulation, aud the Court
adjourned.
C.vr.i.KD. -We had a call last Weilnes
froni Mr. II. Y. Thompson, who was
in town attendanding the special term
of Circuit Court. He has been quite
ill for some lime past, but we are pleas
ed to state that be is now fast recover
ing his health.
Skm.ixo Owr.-Mr. I. Selling offers
his immense .stock of goods for the
next thirty days at cost for cash. Thi-i
is an opportunity to gel y-uir goods
cheap.
Rkgui.au. From tho Sentinel we
learn that henceforth Catholic services
will be celebrated regularly in this
place every Sunday.
Frr.r-. The warehouse of the O. S. S.
Co. at this place, is rapidly filling up
with wheat.
ti:li;(;i. piiic n i-; vs.
New Yokk, Nov. 12. A special to
the tJreitii'j Post from Washington
says that the President, in a conver
sation with several persons who have
called upon him during the present
week, has expressed himself quite
unreservedly in regard to the politi
cal situation and the causes which
led to the recent Republican defeat,
lie maintains that his Administra
tion had nothing to do with it, and
that the Democratic successes are di
rectly due to loose and bad legisla
tion "by Congress, the failure of Con
gress to mature bills that would have
given permanent relief to tho coun
try, to local troubles in several States
over which his Administration could
possibly have no control, and renora
ination of bad candidates. He be
lieves the party will endeavor to pur
ify itself, and that the Republicans
in Congress in the coming session
will walk circumspectly and not for
get what is duo to the great party
which elevated them to power, and
confidence will again be restored to
the minds of the people, and the
party two years hence will bo given
a new lease of life. Grant does not
seem disheartened at the election de
feat, but is firmer than ever in adher
ing to the policy laid down in his an
nual messages.
November 21. Tnseambia, Ala.,
was visited by a tornado on the 22d
inst. One third of the residences
in the city were destroyed, twelve
persons were killed. Most of the
substantial brick buildings were de
stroyed. The bridge of the Mobile
and Chattanoogo Railroad was de
stroyed and a freight train precipat
ed into Spring Creek, but no one
was killed. The Mayor has asked
for assistance from the neighboring
towns. At Montevallo, Ala., by the
same storm, several houses were de
stroyed, two persons were killed and
many injured.
Heavy storms are reported in New
York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and
Maryland.
A Brick wall of the round-house,
at Keyser, on the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad was blown down and two
workmen killed; several injured.
Unconfirmed rumors prevail that
forty persona were killed by the
wrecking of a train at the bridge of
the Memphis and Charleston road-.
Washington, Nov. 20. Delictives
Beach and Hester, who figured in
Alabama so extensively before elec
tion, have returned to Washington.
J udge, Poland says that the reports
telegraphed from St Louis, purport
ing to give his views on the Arkansas
trouble, were purely fictitious. He
was waited upon in St. Louis by a
number of reporters, all of whom he
received at the same time, and he
absolutely refused to say anything
upon the subject. Each reporter
published as a fact what he supposed
Poland would have said had he said
anything. The Judge says the difli-
rr:
culty is wholly susceptible of settle
ment in the Arkansas Courts, aud
that a case is now pending there be
tween Brooks and Baxter involving
all the issues between Smith and
Garland.
The Cabinet session to-day contin
ued nearly three Lours. All the
members exc3pt Postmaster ttwni
Jewell were present. Arkansas mat
ters were subjects of comment. At
torney General Williams submitted
telegrams from Senator Clayton Wl
several State officers, urging the rec
ognition of the Smith party by the
Federal Government, but the general
opinion of the Cabinet was that since
their last meeting nothing had oc
enred to alter the decision made at
that time. The Government has in
its possession no such information as
would justify any interference with
the controversy of that State. Gov.
Garland, of Arkansas, telegraphs to
his counsel here to-day from Little
Rock, as follows: "All i3 peace no
disturbance." -
Washington-, Nov. 24. The Pres
ident has ordered the removal of the
Surveyor General's office from Eu
gene City to Portland, Oregon.
Philadelphia, Nov. 24. Wool
active, but not higher. California
fine medium, 3035c; coarse, 25
35c.
MoxTGOMEi:r, Ala , Nov. 24. Gov.
IIou5ton was inaugurated to-day.
In his address he promised a faithful
performance of his duties and said
citizens would be1 loyal to the United
States Government obey its laws
cheerfully. They would ask the
right to govern themselves Tintram
meled by unwarrantable interference.
Little Rock, Nov. 44. Governor
Garland issued a proclamation this
morning offering a reward of 1,000
for the capture of Smith and $500
for Wheeler.
Columbia, S. C, Nov. 24. The
Legislature met to-day, and ex-Congressmen
Elliot was elected Speaker.
Among other proceedings of the
Third District Court of Utah, we
find the following? The United
States vs. George Q. Cannon; indict
ment under the act of Congress for
polygamy; ordered that defendent
give bail in $5,000 to appear from
day to day to answer said indictment.
The defendent is the present Dele
gate to Congress and has been re
elected. ' Salem papers state that it looks to
them as if Albany was going to get
the Home Manufacturing establish
ment. What is Oregon City going
to do about it ? Wake nj. There
is no time to be lost.
Sentenced. Thos. Gerrand was
sentenced last Thursday by Judge
Bonham to be hanged on the 15th of
January. Notice of an appeal was
served by the counsel for the pris
oner. There are six divorce cases on the
docket of the Circuit Court for Polk
county.
Tli Senson of Intermit lent.
All miam;itic complaints, In other
words, all disorders generated by unwhole
some exhalations from tho rtl or water,
are prevalent flt this season In every sec
tion subject "to the visitation of f-vor and
ague or other forms of intermittent dis
ease, the causes which produce these mal
adies are now actively at work. This,
therefore, Is a period of the year when the
inhabitants of such districts should pre
pare their system to meet the unwhole
some condition of the atmosphere, by a
course of tonic and alterative treatment.
Foremast unions the invigorants, recom
mended by time anil experience, as a
means of fortify ins the syst -in against all
endemic and epidemic maladies, stands
I Iostetter's Stomach Hitters. Whoever
have traveled in the West or South knows
full well the esteem in which this incom
parable preventive and restorative is held
throughout those regions. It is literally a
domestic staph: in the swampy and meph
itic localities which lie on the 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 mahirious districts should put
their system and constitutions in good de
fensive trim by a course of this iowerfiil
vegetable antidote. Hy this means the
feeblest resident of an unhealt hy soil may
escape the sickness, which without the aid
of this potent ally of nature, will b apt to
overtake the strongest. Chills and fever,
bilious remittents, constipation, rheuma
tism, dyspepsia and many other com
plaints are frequently brought on by the
caprices of temperature and alienations
of very cold a nd excessive moisture com
mon in our climate at the commencement
of spring. Ix t all who desire toavoid these
distressing ailments take tho Bitters as a
safeguard.
A Thaniianit Ilnnkmplrlra
Would not create as great a panic In com
merce asthe withdrawal of Hale's Honky
of Hokeiiocxi) and Tar fronitho mar
ket, would create Among the sick. The
reason is obvious. Tens of thousands of
both sexes would be bankrupted in health
by such an event. The famous sjwcific is
effecting such cures in cases of chronic
cough and cold, influenza, bronchitis,
bleeding from the lungs and apparent con
sumption, as have never heretofore been
accomplished within the memory of man.
Pike's Tootii-Ach e Drops-Cure in one
minute.
FIFTH AND LAST
Of I FT CONCERT,
IN AID OK TIIK
ri'BLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY.
A Card to the IubIIc.
The management have determined
to have the drawing of the Fifth and
I.ast (.Jilt Concert of the Public Liibrarv
of Kentucky, on tho :ioth 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 cert.iinly come off on the
dav appointed.
The special object of this card is to
call a meeting of the ticket-holders at
Public library Hall, on tho2oth ot o--vi'inlier,
to make arrangements in con
nection with the committee ap
pointed 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
arranirement-s the interests of all are
equal! v cared for, vet at the same time
I would gladlv prefer that as many as
can, would attend this meeting, and
see each for himself how perfectly fair
and impartial the distribution must be.
Kverv arrangement has been made
for theMrawimr. but little more than a
month remains for the sale of the re
mainder of tho tickets, and whatever
is done must Ik? done promptly.
TlIOS. 11. JiRAMI-ETTK,
Agent and Manager.
Louisville, Ky., Oct. 'Si, 1S74.
novl3w2
Plain Questions for Invalids. Have
tile routine medicines' of the profession
done you no good? Are you discouraged
and miserable? If so test the propert ies or
the new Vegetable Specific, Dr. Walker s
California Vinegar Bitters, already
famous as the finest invigorant. corrective
and alterative, that has ever seen the light.
Dyspeptics and persons of billious habits
should keep it. within reach, If thy value
health and ease.
Halis Vegetable SiliciaxIIair Be
newer now stands among the first, and is
ahead of all articles for a similar purpose.
The testimony of our physieians Is conclu
sive as to its vaiue ; and we are personally
acquainted with scores of cases where it
has been used with the best of results, lt
will rstoTu siray hair to its original color,
and leaves it glossy, and in a healthy con
dition; while, for heads troubled with
dandruff, at any disease of the scalp, it act
like a charm in cleansing them. Try it,
and vou will not be disappointed. Lowell
Courier May 2, 1S&.
Forthe verv best Photographs, cro to
Bbadlea fc Kulofsox's tiallcry with an
Klevatob. 42) Montgomery oireet, San
Francisco.
NEW TO-DAY.
SELLING OFF
AT COST
FOR CASH,
The Entire Stock of
CL0THIN0,
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS.
HATS,
ETC., ETC.
FOR THIRTY DAYS
At
I. SELLIISTGrS
0 All AND SECURE BARGAINS.
Oregon City, Nov. 27, 1874.
rpo WHOM IT MAY COCEUX,
JL Whereas, I, Joseph C. Ocer, ri'u in
formed and believo that under date of De
cember 1S50, there was issued In my
favor under the Act of March 3, 1855, a Mil
itary IVmnty Land Warrant, number 5a,
for 100 acres, and whereas said warrant
was never received by me, nor have I sold,
assigned, nor in any manner disiosed ot
my right, to the same ; and being informed
that said warrant when issued was deliv
ered to one J. T. Xeely, whose present
place of residence I cannot ascertain, nor
can I learn what he did with the said war
rant ; I hereby give notice against the pur
chase or location of said warrant, as I in
tent to apply at an early day to the Com
missioner of Pensions for a r-'issue of the
sa me. Jt 1SKFII O. UEKU.
Dated this 11th day of November, 1874-Iw
COME AND SEE US!
ALL PARTIES IIAVIXG ACCOUNTS
with Willijtiiin oi; Hording can sec
how the same stands at the end of the
month. We want some money. oct'JOtf
Farm to Rent-
rilHE UNDERSHJXED WILL RENT
JL his farm situated on the Willamette
river two miles below Oregon City, and
containing :iM acres, for t wo, thre or four
years, on liberal terms. The farm has ISO
acres under new fence, 'JO ucres of which is
beaver-dam land, nicely seeded down to
timothy, and is one of "the best meadows
of the size in the State. Adjoining this
meadow, on tho one side, is a Held of li
acres, well set in timothy and clover; and
on the other side is W of slashing, done
over a year ago, and burned over this fall.
It's convenience to market, whether to
Portland or Oregon City gives it superior
advantages. I will only rent to a k-rsun
who will live iwri and work the farm.
I have also a half sect ion of good land,
40 acres of which is under fence, situated
alxtut three miles from Aurora, which I
will sell on reasonable terms.
For further particulars auulv totheun
"r"!o"eu at ins rosidence in Oregon Citv.
JOHN W. MKUUIUM."
Nov. is, 1874-w.
ESTJtAY.
C1AME INTO THE ENCI)SURE OK
J the subscriber, on the l"t h of Novem
ber, one chesnut mar.', white strip in her
face, three shoes on, about fifteen hands
high, and jM-rhaps seven years old. Can
be found IS miles from Portland on the
Foster rorid.
The owner is requested to come and
prove property, pay charges and take her
away. CI IAS. M. McLKUAN.
Eagle Cret k, Clackamas Co., Or. Nov.
17, 1S71. novJOwl
Reject nil Violent Pur trail yen. They
ruin the tone of the bowels, and weaken
the digestion.
Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient
is used by rat ional people as a means of
relieving all derangements of the stomach,
liver and intestines, because it removes
obstructions without pain, and imparts
vigor to t he organs which it purifies and
regulates. Sold by all druggists.
For Sale.
A
HORSE AND BUGGY HORSE PER-
fectly safe. Apnlv to
nov!3w2 MRS. BOLLS. 1
J. P. WARD.
O KORGK A. HARDING.
WAKD& HARDING,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
XZ'EEP CONSTANTLY ON If AND A
IV general assortment of
Drur? arid Chemicals,
Perfnmery, Soaps,
Com h ml Jlnislteo,,
Trusses, Supporters,
Shitnldpr Itrnrpii Kanrymid
Toilet Articles,
ALSO
Krrownp Oil, Lump C!iiiiiney,
UIji, My, I'aintM, Oik
Vnriiigheti and OyeStufT,
PURE WINES ANI) MINORS FOR ME
DICINAL rnmisEs.
PATENT MEDICINES, ETC.
"Physicians Prescriptions carefully
compounded, and all orders correctly an
swered. "Open at all hours of the night.
BVAll accounts must, be paid monthly.
nov6tf WARD HAKDIXU.es
TakeNotice.
HA VINO RECENTLY MADE A
change in my business, and associat
ed with me Mr. Geo. A. Harding in the
Drug Business, and also purchased the
store of Messrs. Bell &. Parker, I need all
accounts settled due me prior to the for
mation of the present part nership. Those
knowing themselves indebted will please
call without delay and make payment, as
I must have my books squared.
J. P. WARD.
Oregon City, Xov. C, 1S74. Iw.
SANTA CLAUS'
L O TJI SS J
Announces to the Public t hat he has re
ceived a large assortment of Christmas
Toys of all kinds, for boys and girls, which
he afrors ior saie cneap. '
DTI,. .TO I IN WELCH,
DENTIST.
OFFICE IN
OREGON CITV, OREGON.
lUi?lxt Caali Price IId tnr County
Order.
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
PACIFIC
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE,
St. Cliarla Hotel Building.
Southwest Corner Front and .Morrison Sts.
I'ortlancl, Oregon,
JUST RECEIVED,
Per Str. " Onflammo."
LARGE INVOICE
Or the LATEST STYLES of 11 Kinds
ot Seasonable
BOOTS AND SHOES
Bought of the Klannfuct urrri Kust and
n Franriwo,
FOR CASH.
And will be SoM at
UNPRECEDENTLY LOW PRICES.
Our AGENT East Hus wont Telegram
stating that our Oruer tor a
FULL LINE
..OF
Boots and Shoes
JIavo been Filled, arul
GOODS SENT BY RAIL.
TVe Sliallcontlnue to Receive byevery
Htrnmrr Larjre Invoices of" these
' Goods until our Stock 1
Full antl Complete,
A SMALL LOT OF
DAMAGED BOOTS AND SHOES
On hand, which must be sold for
AXY KI-:ASOXAIlI,I2 OlFEU
PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE,
St. Charles Hotel Building-.
Southwest Corner Front and Morrison Sts.
G. A. PEASE & CO.
October .10, 1871
THE GREAT RENOVATOR!
A Certain Curo Tor Iltiemnsitism nntl
Merrttriul IIW-I ions, Srrot'iilu, Suit
It lien in. Liver nml Kidney toni
. plaint, Keinnle Wen k nes, unci all
l)ieuse nrisiiii; fium 11 n impure
gatnte of the Itlooil.
Contains no Mercurial or Poisonous Sab
stance. rpiIF. STRONGEST WILL FIND THIS
JL a StfirrM i(t Cure. It ir ay betaken by
the most delicate, with impunity, and the
remarkable success attending its use war
rants the 'irnprictors in claiming it as tho
Must Reliable Blood Purifier in Use.
Its gentle action renders it remarkably
efficat ions in Dyspepsia and Constipation,
giving the organs the assistance needed,
and impairing a tone and strength soon
disKnses with artificial aid.
Put up in o,uart bottles. Sold by all deal
ers, Mole proprietors,
CHAIU.ES LANG LEY A CO.,
Wholesale Druggsts, San Francisco.
noTl3m-i
STJIJS10NB.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for the county of Clackamas.
E. S. Kearny, l'lir.
vs.
Isaac Lnsswell and
Itachael Iasswcl, Dcfts.
in Equity..
To Isaac Laswell and Itachacl Lasswell,
1 lefts. :
TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
L Oregon you are hereby notified that on
the 31st day of (ctober, A. 1 . 1S74, the above
named plaintiff commenced a suit against
you in the tMrcuit Court of tho State of
Oregon for the county of Clackamas, de
manding or said Court a judgment against
the said defendant. Isaac Lasswell lor the
sum of seventeen hundred and sixty-two
and ()-liH dollars in gold coin, and interest
thereon in like coin at the rate of one per
cent per month rrom the 2d day or Janua
ry A. D. 1S71. and for his costs and disburs
ments, and also a decree against said defendant-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 dav of said term thereof, to be
.held at the Court House in Oregon City, in
said Clackamas county, on the 2tith day of
April, A. D. 1S75, and answer the said com
plaint, or for want thenof the plaintiff will
take judgment against you for the said sum
of 1,762 X0 and interest as aforesaid, and
wi 11 also take a decree of foreclosing said
mortgage, and for his costs and disburse
ments, and also for the sum of 2R attor
nevs fees as aforesaid.
This summons is published by order of
E. D. Shattuck, Judge of said Court, made
at Portland. Oregon, on the 2d day of No
vcmU f, A. D. itAltTj0nY & SIJAW
novi3wfi Attoyneys for Pit IT.
NOTICE.
mHE ANNtTAL MEETING OF THE
JL Stock Holders of the W. F. C4L. Co.
for the nu r nose of electing Directors for the
ensuing year, will be held at the office of
the Company at Linn City, on Monday,
I ee, 7. 1.S71. is. JVJL.AI.Ml 1 II,
novOwt President.
STILL t.N THE FIELD!
REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF
HAAS' SALOON;
WILLIAMS & HARDING,
AT THE
LINCOLN BAKERY
KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
of Family Groceries to lie found iti the
city. All goods warranted. Goods delivered
in the city free of charge; The highest cash
price paid ror country produce;
tr.
FALL 1874.
Is your time to buy goods at low prices.
S. ACKER MAN & CO.
aro now receiving a large stock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
all of tho Latest Styles, which will soil
A17LESS THAN PORTLAND PRICES.
Our stock has been bought for cash, and
we will soil it at a small advance above
SAN FRANCISCO COST.
TE WILL SAY TO EVERYBODY BE
T fore you purchase or goto Portland,
come and prlca our goods and ewnvlnce
yourself that we do what we sav. Our stock
consists in part of
Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods, Clothing:,
Hats, Boots and Shoes,
Ladies and Gents
Furnishing Goods,
Notions, Grocer
les, Ilard
waro and a great many other articles too nuuaor
ours to mention ;
ALSO
DOORS, WINDOWS,
PAINT AND OILS,
ETC., ETC.
We Will also piy the Highest Market
ITloo for
Country Produce.
S. ACKERMAN A CO.
Oregon City, Sept. 11, 1S7L tf
THE NEW IMPROVED
"'r. li'F'
i;Av:'':!-iiii:al
Side Feed and Back Feed.
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, MOST SIM
PLE, AND MOST EASILY OPERATED
SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET.
Always in Order andReadyfcrWorl
If there is a FLORENCE MACHINE
within one thousand miles of San Fran-
I cisco not working well, I will fix it with-
! oat any expense to the owner.
j SAMUEL HILL, Agent,
i No. 19 New Montgomery Street,
Git AND HOTEL HOLDING,
zxn Fturcctsco.
-rs -
31. C. AT11EY. Oregon City,
Enterprise .Building, Agent.
Sheriffs Salf.
TY VIRTUE OF A DECREE ANI) EX-
I edit ion issued out of the Circuit Court
nl' Dip Hliile of Oreiron. for the county of
Clackamas, and dated October 21t h, A. U.
1S74. in favor of J. N. Perlot. and airainst
Kdwnrd IIosk. Elizabeth J. Koss, H. M
IJcall and the First National Dank of Port
land Oregon, to me directed, for me sum
of one thousand one hundd and fifteen
and 50-100 dollars ($1115 50) U. 3. gold coin.
together with interest at one per cent, per
month, costs and disbursements or mis
suit, taxed at twenty-seven and 10-100 dot
lars ?-7 10) and accruing costs; And also
in favor of said II. M. Iteall, and against
said Edward ltoss and Elizabeth Koss for
the sum of 1.'-31 75-100 in U. S. cold coin.
and the sum of $75, and costs and disburse
ments taxed at o ao-100 with interest there
on at the rate of one per cent per month.
Now, therefore, I have levied upon the
following Ileal Instate to wit :
IJeginning nt the south-west corner of
Ixt NVhltcomb's donation land claim nt a
point on the Willamette river, thence cast
on said claim line 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 tin grist mill pond, thence down t he
middle of said ixnd to the uuarter post of
section thirty-six in Township one South of
Ilange one Kastor the illamette Meridi
an : thence west and parallel with the lots
in the town of Milwmikie to the bank of
the Willamette ltiver. 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
St tirdy, XoTfiiilwr the 2tl, 1874,
at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Court House door
in Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon,
I will sell the right, title and interestof the
above named Kdward Jloss and Elizabeth
lioss to the above described land, or so
much thereof as may be neceesary to sat
isfy the above named judgments, interest,
costs and accruing costs, at public auction
to the" highest bidder, for United .States
gold coin to me in hand paid.
J. T. A1TERSON';
Sheriff of Clackamas county, Ogn.
Orego n City, Oct. 2, lS7i. 4 w
W. II. 1IIGIIFIELD.
Rstabliahrd since '?, nt the old stand.
Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon.
An assort ment of Wat lies. Jewel
ry .and Scth Thomas' Weight Clocks
all of which are warranieu 10 uc s
i represented.
"Repairing done on short notice, and
ankful for past patronage.
FORJ5ALE.
rilHE UNDERSIGNED OFFEIIS III-
X premises, in Oswego, for sale at a bar:
gain, for cash. There is a fine dwelling
and out buildings, orcnnrumiu muoui miy
acrcs of. land. Finely situated for a ooz
ing house ior mo nanus ' JJ;- jip
iron v orss.
Oswego, Sept. 10, 1S71. 3w
NOTICE !
i WIFE', RACHAEI, R. Roop HAV
il inr irft rny bed and board without
jusreause or provocation. I hereby notify
the public not lO irufc " un m. .vmm,
is I will far no bills of her eontracting
after this date. iavd v' " "
Oregon City, Oct. li, lfi. lw;
6?v
Once More WerCon,
With a Stock of x
FALL & WHITER GOODv
LARGER AND MORE ATTRACTIVI.
than ever before, bought froiii theprent
San Francisco I'anic, and whteh we offer'
at Greatly Reduced Prices. Our stock
CLOTHING
Has been largely increased and we carf
show as handsome a line of ready-wradr
foods in Men and Bovs Business anff
ress Suits. Overcoats, etc., as can found
in the country, and at prices that cannot
fail to satisfy. Our O
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
Is filled with a splendid assortment of all
the leading styles and fashionable shades
of goods
I'.iii press ClotM?
Mohains French, and
American I)re Good,
Hlaek AlpACra,
Hrilliantinea,
CUkliliieren, &o
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o
FLANNELS,
Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels, of all coD
ors
ltlittlr4.1
and Un bleached Cotton
F
laflhcls.
Ladles and Gehfs t hdorwar,
nniiwii ana Stang,
Wool Blankets'
Trunks and
Traveling Satchel
HatsandCaps,
Oil Cloth for
Floor and Table.-
BOOTS and SHOES.
We WOrild CHl! special attention to nnp .
stock of Men's and Boys' San Francisco"
lioots. Which we have sold for a number of
years past with general satisfaction. EvJ
ery pair warranted. A complete stock of
HARDWARE k FARMING UTENSILS.
Choice Teas, Canned Goods, and all choice
Family Groceries,
All at Low Prices. Also,
LIVERPQJDL m CARMAN ISLAM) SALT,
Highest Price paid for all kinds of
.Produce ;isiI TVooI.
seplStf
,1. SEIXlKG.
FOR SALE!
At HjvirMin -
IWII.T, SEI.Ii AT A REASONABLE F Ki
ll re, my Livery r.u?iness, Wock, Ac,
and lease my Ram to a purchaser for two
years; also if required, will K-ase my
Dwelling House for same time,
Oregon City, Oregon, August "JO 1571.
J. M, FIIAZER,
Ayer'g
Sarsaparilla
Is 'widely tnowti
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 scrofuloua
and syphilitic contamination. Imparities,
or diseases that have lurked in the system
for years, soon yifeld to this powerful anti
dote, and disappear. Hence its -wonderful
cures, many of -which are publicly known,
of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases,
Ulcers, eruptions, and eruptive dis
orders of the skin, Tumors, Blotches,
Boils Pimples, Pustules SoreSySt.
Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipe
las, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald
Head, Ringrvorm, and internal Ul
cerations of the Uterus, Stomachy
and Liiver. It also' cures other com
plaints, to -which it would not seem cspec'
ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep
sia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease,
Female Weakness, Debility, and
Iieucorrhcea, when they are manifesta
tions of the scrofulous poisons
It is an excellent restorer 6f "health and
strength in the Spring, By renewing the'
appetite and Vigor of the digestive organs,
it dissipates the depression and' Kfstless lair
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 ami a new lease of
life.-
PREPARE!? JffT
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., lm Mass,,
Practical and Analytical CAemlsta-s
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
of tiris i-riUtaiiiii iiitif Jv.WW
Wiiicli is vliio to iriovif :ih !':0. V c::n"
assart oar old n(:oiiS tii:t il i I.fpt
(ally aj to i(s liitli .vt:;in.iiI ; ::iul it
is tli(' oily ro!i. !!(, nufl eY'rcSrd rt'
nralion Srr i Uoiiiojf lfi. v Kahizo
II. mi: to its yoatli'.'a! f?r,- fftHkhrg it
soft, last r-'n ft-tii i)lifi. Tie vc:iI,
ly its nsf, Iii'coTiics vl lii'o ritA ('enm
It ro'niijives :i!t c:-ajtions :;:rT lrnlrw
;inl, ijv its tonic pro cities j-iTvonts
I lie hv.'tv Iroiii llil I i i r -nt, ::s it tinm
Intes hiu noaiislrw the liairliifids.
lij-.its aet!id lirfir. jrf n's flk-kef ::nl
stroncje'r. Iri U'iMness, it rfrf offs tlio
e:ii'f.irv iif.m.Is to their iUn hv.A ..vigor,
ami viiLcre;ie, a new growth, cxeet
in extreme 1I nge. It is llie most
economic;) IlAii: Uim-ssinvj ever use?,
ns it rc'quires fewer :Tp)!i?ati:5, and
gives the h.-iir n sjilvudi'l, glK.sy ap
pcnr.ince. A. A: If.'ire, ?.J.I) Smte
Assnyer O'f 3fn.nt-htt.tt f A s.vs, "Tho
constititeiit? htif6, .ml cnrefullr
selectcl fo'r excellent nuality; and I
consider t ttic Iest l'i:i:rAUATiox
for its intenlcl purposes."
SoUl by cil rr3jit3, al D filer in Medicine
Irice One Dollar.
Bucking-ham's Dye
ruii THE WHISKERS.
As our lienewcr in many cases re
quires too long a time, and too much
care", to restore gray or f:idel Whisk
ers, Q have prepared this dye, in ona
j'rt parti ton : which Avill qnickly and
effectually accomplish this result. It
is easily applied, and prtwlu-ces a color
which will neither rub nor wash ofEL
Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty
Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO
NASHUA, N.H.
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