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THE ENTERPRISE.
bum CITY, OREGON, JAX. 15,1875,
SePF-nvisoRS APPOiXTED.-The Coun
ty t ourt at It- last session, appointed
tneVollowing Supervisors for the Itoad
Districts in this county. The list is not
Smplete for the reason that many of
the "old Supervisors did not report at
thf term, the next term ot Court
n'upuose that the list will be com-ultt-d
V District No. 8, C. Jacquette ; 17,
Joseph Dickens: 10, Silas Shay; 11,
Charles Cole; 43, J. W. Cochran; 38, D.
tMbrri; 1S.J.C. Hackctts 40, Thos.
J." Hair; 51, F. Kayler; 49, John Ring;
It. Shiplev ; 4, S:iinuel Grove ; 34,
V W. Mav; 19, Jones Cutting: 35,
WiUUmltahch; 55, E. W. Swatford;
39 I.r.favetto May: 43, X.R.Mulvaney ;
3 Y:. P. "Jones; 1, J. II. Lambert; 2d, B.
Athev; o, ivimDiev; , r. iwveiiue,
R. V. OOicer; 22, J. P.. Blanchard ; oO,
Oliver Ilobbins; 42, George Ma? held ;
4 Price Fuller; 40, A. Harrington ; 44,
Raymond Dickey ; 15, Geo. Lacroy.
Library Association. A meeting
of prominent citizens of this place was
called at the otnce of M. C. Athey, Jus
tice of the Peace, Tuesday evening, for
the purpose of forming a library asso
ciation A constitution and by-laws
were adopted, and the following officers
were ohocii Directors of the new insti
tution : A.J. A person, President ; Rev.
Mr. S-llwond and Mrs. F. O. McCown,
Vi-e Presidents; Jas. 15. Upton, . Secre
tary; Mm Henian Htick, Librarian.
Twenty of the thirty-one members of
th K-Av.il lights Club have expressed
their willingness to turn over the pres
ent Library' and any property pertain
ing thereto to tliis new association uih
dic cc : t:in conditions, and the necessa
ry resolutions will probsibly be passed
at the n ?xt meeting of that Society, on
Thursday evening next.
Ca nox. The Chief Engineer of the
Firt Department of this city desires to
odll tho attention of the citizens of this
nlce to the great necessity of the ut
most e mtim in tho management of lire
in Hverv household. i he prevailing
cold w.-'rtther. attended bv high winds,
should admonish all that should a fire
occur j ist now in our midst, no power
At com ii.ind could, m all probability
Have the city and the people from ruin ;
No meuns on the part of the proprietors
at tho waterworks and theChict r.ngin
eer wia lc left undone to keep the wa
ter works, however cold, in a state for
ready use. No lights have been furn
ished the- Hose houses by the City Coun
cil, as requested by the Chief Engineer,
which should, by" all means be done,
inasmuch as the city has no night watch
man. Go.vk to Skattlk. -Itev. Mr. Wirth,
who h.is been preaching in this city to
the Baptist congregation for the past
year, h ft here with his wife last week,
for S-tth, where lie has accepted a call.
Mr. W ., while here, won the esteem
.in I affections of his people by his ex
nipl.iry an 1 Christian conduct, and is
reg.irdc'.l as a man of good abilities and
pure character. We commend him to
the con.iilciu'e and respect of t he com
munity where he has gone to iiiini.st.er
to their e'igions wants, as one in every
way wni thy of their esteem and coiin
dnee. Ve have not learned who is to
be his success at this place.
Th Superintendent of Schools for
this county has mailed blank reports
to all tin- School VU i ks in the county.
Should any Clerk not receive his re.
port in c.jie ;Aitrsc of mail, he can o!-
t in one ly calling on the Superinten
t ut. TliAe rcjiorts must be made o
and retiiied to the Suicrinteiideiit
.'iia
out t on
or bofoi ihe tirst of March. Districts
which do not report by that time may
loso their portion of the School fund.
Lot all Clerks bo prompt in this mat-
i
l.KTii-fl l.isr. -The following is a
1 i tt of iy Letters remaining in the
Post-otli' at Oregon City, Jan. l"i, 1S75:
Andrew, Franky Ann Liss; IVrney,
Mary An i M iss J lonstan, Albert : lvel
ly. Fran , I'imiel. Thomas: liichard
aoii, Nina Miss; Jtolwits. John; Mc
Eaugiili' . Hiig'i: Welch, A.E.Mrs.;
Wright, Vilas ; Yarni, Joseph.
If i-itled fr, please av when "adver
tised. J. M. IIacos, I. M.
Is Pom ianii.-We take the follow
ing from a ntcent issue of the Orgon
1 a n :
It will be seen by reference toanother
c.luinn t.iat the I.mg-established law
hi ill i i ii ;i ii ' mi . .. w)v ii, fi oi iu
'ity. Ii n !, "iievl a branch oiu.-e in tins
city. A new member lias also been I
Ai 1 A't to I ie Ii rm i ii t i ii'rt iti if T I
Mvriiin, late of Pittsburg, Pa.,
and who has recently lieen admittetl to
practice law. The new firm can be
found in Monnastes' brick block, on
First street.
The Sheriff wants all tax-payers in
this county to come forward and pay
their taxes immediately. lie is ready
and anxiii s to make out tax receipts.
All who 5sl to save cost had better
pay their taxes on or before the :'tifh
f January. The Slierilf proposes to
atart out and hunt up tax-payers im
mediately after that date, when costs
will be ailJed. Therefore oblige the
Sherilf and save your money by paying
immediately.
Tiie A i. want Sunk. The .steamer
Albany, which has been running be
tween Albany and Long Tom, on
Wednesday of last week, as she was
going up tfi' river near the Long Tom,
m truck g. sn.g, knocking a hole into her
o that she Mink. The Success was iiu
mediately sent to her relief from this
place. We learn that tho damage is
n.it s'vh but what it can bo easily re
p.iirod, an I the boat is probably ready
by this time for service again.
Com iso b.-We have recently add
ed quite a lumber of new subscribers
to our list. Notwithstanding we drop
ped a lare dumber at the commence
ment of the present year, our list is
kept up to its former status. We shall
endeavor to make the paper worthy of
tho literal support it is receiving.
Fi-NKH.vt, Skrvk f.. -The funeral
nion of the' late Mrs Maggie Pavne, j
daughter of Mr. W. II. Faucett, will be
preached at the Episcopal Church next
Sunday manning. The friends of the
deceased and ot the parents are re
quested to auend.
Fixing) Urj Messrs. Ward & Hard
ing are rehtfing up their drug store
and improving tho
establish ment
f taste, and we
prosperity in bus-
Wants to Settle. Dr. J. V Nor
ri gives notice in to-day's paper that
he desires all persons indebted to him
f r profession services to the 1st inst.
to call and settle their accounts.
FouS.vle. 'ITj Count y Court at its
l"t term eoncAded to sell the lots be
longing to thcunty, wit'iin the city
limits Person desiring to purchase
lou should made application. See ad
vertisement in the paper to day.
lhe n-hijnf t. i i x i x
Enla Pr; v u slor?u 7
all 1 """,! ut aiiuui
a '? cents per bri5bel. :
3i, J&Kioh Miley ; 13, r . Kath ; oO, Josepn
pousrlas; 14, John Palmateer; 7, J. II.
llorintr ; 23, J. A. Fie.ds : 32, II. Fellows ;
if .In.m Wheeler: 12. G. J. Currin ; 45,
with new shl ving.
appearance- Jt their
They are ger lemon c
re giaa to m tbeir
iness. f
SUMMARY Ol' STATC NEW.
The Governor has extended the
time for the execution of Tbos.
Gerrand.tov the 'Jtb inet., in order
that the new law prohibiting public
executions may go into effect.
"Win. Stevens, living near Green
ville, Washington county, while
chopping recently, struck a vine
maple sapling that was bent down
and the sharp end sprang back and
struck him in the left eye, cutting
the eye-ball and destroying the sight.
Two men were arrested bv the
sheriff of Lane county last week on
suspicion that they were the parties
concerned in robbing the stage at
Diamond "Wells station, in Nevada,
on the 2d tilt., but they proved they
were in Oregon about that time, and
were released.
Willamette University has 203
students in the literary department,
and 25 in the medical. 1
A correspondent of the Yamhill
Reporter state3 that Dayton has im
proved more during the last year
than m any other year of its exist
ence. Several nue dwellings have
been erected, and a number of bus
iness houses, including a large-sized
wagon shop.
Snyder, of tho McAfinnville Re
porter, bade farewell to his readers
last week and started for the .Last,
but his progress toward tho rising
sun didn't extend further than Port
land. Misses Louisa A. and Dora P.
Simpson, of Eugene City, recently
donated to the Library Fund the
sum of $."1 12, the gross receipts of
the Busy Bee Society, anil received
therefor a resolutiou ot thanks upon
the part of the society.
Dr. E. O. Smith, of Albany, has
received a patent on his new dental
apparatus for obtaining, the correct
" bito" when taking an impression
for false teeth.
J. Morris and T. Young have pur
chased tho Dixie Mills, in Polk Co.,
and alter renovating and improving
them will be ready for business.
Washington countv pays the State
the sum of tflO.o:',! 0,0 and to the
school fund b'.Ool -in, leaving a bal
auce of $13,470 40 to run tho county,
the total tax being $28,550 70.
The Albany Democrat says: Tho
ceremonies at the United Prebyteri
.111 Church last Tuesday evening, on
which occasion Messrs. J. M. Marks
and 11. M. Robertson were ordained
r.laers, were very interesting and
impressive. Quite a number of
spectators were present and witness
ed the ceremonies with unusual in
terest. The two gentlemen named
above are among our best citizens.
The Albany D:nw:rat says: One
day last week, while Mrs. Mattoon,
wife of EJder Mattoon, was engaged
in winding the clock, which stood
on tho mantle-board over the fire
place, her clothes caught lire and
the lower part of her garments were
all I'.ti.me in a moment; but with re
markable presence of mind she
sprang to a bed close by, and seizing
a blanket, wrapped herself tightly in
its folds, and thus smothered the
blaze before the fire had time to xen
etrato to the flesh. It was a narrow
escape from a horrible fate.
The Lafayette Courier says: A large
number of sheep are dying in differ
ent parts of the county, caused by
leeches. Mr. Geo. Perkins has lost
a great many aud reports more dy
ing as high as teu and fifteen dying
in one day. He has tried his sheep
on low as well as high lands, as was
recoiu men tied, but without anjr pre
eeptible benefit.
A. Palmer, on the island above
Corvalli; in connection witli Hon. 'I.
N. Smith, of Linn county, finished
I putting in ten acres of hops last
J week, an I will probably have in
eight acres more this this week.
i" j 1 .w , v 1 ,, r,.
! .. '....,t -r.. T..r.., ... . i
ur.il, tiik .ui. x annul tiiiuiva Ilup-
will pav much letter. This is an
experiment, and we
predict for it
KM'fect success
The parties who went out on
the
route of the proposed
Yaqnina rail-
road, returned to C orvallis during
the forepart of last week, and re
ported having fo iud a practicable
route over which a road can bo built
at a much less cot than was at first
supposed. Mr. K. A. ,Harbersham,
the civil engineer, was to ulaeo a re
port of his trip before tho board of
directors last Saturday.
L. F. Lane, of Douglas county
and E. M. McCumas, of Union coun
ty, have been appointed by the Gov-
erner, Notaries Public of these coun
ties.
There will be a meeting of the
Business Council of Patrons of Hus
bandry for Lane county, at Eugene
j City on the second day of February,
ioo, at XU a. Mi The Masters of
Granges, with two delegates vfrom
each are requested to attend.
T. M. Martin, of Lane county,
writes un open letter to the Baptist
church in Eugene, in which he says:
" I desire by means of- this commu
nication that nn- connection with the
Baptist church as member aud min
ister shall be peremptorily dissolved.
My heart wishes that mauy of your
doctrines were true, while my intel
lect is skeptical."
One man in Lane county pays
over .() tax, four others pav be
tween $300 and 800 each, seven
others pay more than $100 and less
than $-200. Thirty-five persons pav
between S75 and 100, ad 100 per
sons between 50 and 75.
The loss by the burning of Mr.
Howard s smokehouse, near Lancas
ter jaoe county, last week, was be
between 3,000 and $4,000. Thert
re
was no . insurauco
building. - -
on the stock
or
The editor of the PlahuleaTer has
recently been shown an egg at the
residence of -Mr. Hall, of the Kose
burg mill which measure,! 8 inches
Ji i, Was laid by a Bra
nch pullet of last spring's brood.
Governor Grover has appointed
Alsager Hay Hill. Esq., of London,
Honorary Commissioner of Emigra
tion for Oregon, aud Hugh Williams
Esq., foriNorth and South Wales
Geo.
TI , .
-i , i uu acxeci as
1 x?r ,orr13 denser, of Jackson-
mte, at xue time OI
the fire id his
charge of arson. ;
Odd Fellowship in Michigan
We take the
following item from!
the Fenton
Dec. 22:
Michigan. Gazette o
B u, vat.rre, OI
Dirprun-ft n. t f-l -iri,
tr.,n ,, J xeiiows
7 ul i"age. A goodly n um
ber of ladies and genUemei wero
peresent a general invitation having
been extended. Had Father Kelly
and John L Smith been present the
party would have been complete!
wut ere aosent. The Knight
Templar Coronet Band was nresont
and added largely to the eclat of the
occasion. Father Dennis, the old
patriarch in Odd Fellowship, now
nearly 0 years of age, addressed the
assemblage on the rise and progress
ol the Order. His remarks were
well-timed, sensible and appropriate
and listened to with marked atten
tion and respect. Tho. old white
haired veteran from the Green Moan--tain
State,, having been long a work
er in this field, always has a good
word to say for the benefit of the
order.- Refreshments M-ere served,
after which Brothers Chandler and
and Boardman put the company in
"posish" with the left foot in. B.
Potter, in character of Barnum's ele
phant trainer, then introduced the
war elephant " Romeo." After a
pleasant evening's amusement the
company dispersed well pleased.
.While Father Kelly and his wife
were not present at the celebration
referred to above, they wero a few
days ago at a celebration of Oregon
Lodge No. 0, at its 21st anniversary,
in this city. Ho has joined with the
Patriarchs of Oregon, and has allow
ed the light of his "age aud experi
ence" to shine on the order in this
State. He has frequently told the
brethren of Oregon of the order in
Michigan, and that while the order
misses him in his old home, he also
has tender recollections for the
places which know him no more.
However, while Michigan laments his
absence, Oregon rejoices in his pres
ence here.
Aloxe. The Portland liulletin is
the only organ we have noticed that
unhesitatingly endorses the Louisi
ana outrage. The Radical papers in
the East all denounce it, and from
present appearances, Grant, Sheridan
and the Cabinet are trying to get rid
of the responsibility of the outrage
ous act. But the Bulleliu is pefectly
welcome to all the glory which at
tends the endorsement of such usur
pation. The Xew York Timis, a
Radical organ, has this to say on tho
subject of the proposed special mes
sage by the President:
In an editorial in reference to the
message, the Tunes hopes it will be
more creditable to himself, the Cab
iuet, his party and the people of tho
United States, who, if they thor
oughly approved of Sheridan's course
would stand disgraced before tho
civilized world.
A Little Tyrant. The little tyr
ant, Phil. Sheridan, who has most
infamously outraged the freedom of
the nation I and insulted the people
of Louisiana, is now engaged in
sending telegrams over tho country
to 'justify his disgraceful conduct.
The little tyrant had better send out
to Oregon and gather up his half
breeds which ho left behind him.
He has got above the position he was
designed by nature by the fortunes
of war. and his little calibre is alto
gether too small for the .position he
now disgraces. . . .;
DIED.
In -Clackamas county, Jan. 4, 1873,
W. W. Memahan, aged iW years, 2
nioiUhs and a tl-w days.
( Deceased leaves a wife and one child.
Religious.
Kov. George. ..If. Atkinson will hold
regular services in the Congregational
Church, in this city, on the first and
second Sabbaths of each month. Morn
ing services vt 104 o'clock. On the
first Sabbath at Holmes' School House
at J o'clock, r. m.
It is seldom that we notice anything
in tho medical line, nor would we now.
unless we could be convinced that we
are not doing our duty as a journalist
in recommending to the public the cel
ebrated botanical preparation of Dr.
Henry. Whoever induces the victim
of scrofula or any other disease of the
blood, to use Dr. Henry's Extract of
Sarsparilla, has begun "a good work.
There is no question as to the result of
this medicine if persevered in.-- It is a
sure cure for .scrofula, rheumatism,
Salt Rheum, and indeed all complaints
arising from vitiated or impure blood.
It is just what a good physician would
prescribe for these complaints, and we
confidently recommend it as being the
best article now in nse. Dr. Henry's
Cough lialsam is the most affective
remedy for affection of the throat or
lungs that we have ever known. It
contains no deleterious drugs, and can
be taken with impunity and certainty
of relief. For thecure of coughs colds,
sore throat, etc., it stands without a ri
val. Dr. Henry s Liniment as an alle
viator of pain, is unrivaled by any
preparation before the public; the
most skeptical will be convinced by a
single trial. It will prove itself a friend
in need which no family should be
without. janldmt
WAGON AND CARRIAGE
31 A i U FACTORY !
THE USDERKIOXEI),
havinp: Increased the di
mensions of his premises, at
the old stand on tho
Comer of Mart and Tfifrd -Street,
Oregon City, Oregou,
Takes this method of informing his old pa
trons, and as many new ones as may be
pleased to call, that he Is now prepared,
with ample roonr, yrood materials, and the
very best of mechanics, to build anew, re
construct, make, paint, iron and turn out
all complete, any sort ol a vehicle from a
common Cart tea Concord Conch, Try me.
Blaeluml thing-. Hone or Ox Shoeing-
acd General JobMnjr acs!!?. quicklv, acfi
charly d"n. r,A',.ID KMTTn.
I T i
jast xuursday evening Martha ' THOUSANDS ir r Kltr D BY THE
Washington Lodge No 1? POSTPONEMENT OF PUBLIC Li
ters of Rebecci i ' ?,an6h" BK.VUY OF KY., TO THE 27th OF
t , i f"-uecca, and- the Fenton Lmhtt at?Y. NEXT- aw thriu
-g;i ?' - held t '.FIFTII AND EAST CONCERT AND
their 6th Anmvprco t.-i tT.i wr-fj THE Man aurmla't
1
ANOTHER
IPPHPTTTN TT V
xaa.a AA j
TJ TNVEST A . FEW -DALLARS.
WITH 1" '.VMni.r. UKl Ul-lJtS OK
ARE PLEDGED TO THE RETURN
OF THF MONEY IF THE 1)RAWIN
SHOULD NOT COME OFF ATTIIR
DAY NOW APPOINTED.
One Grand Cash Gift .
One Ciranu t asn ................
... 100,000
... 7.r,000
... 50,000
... ii.ooo
..i. 100,000
. 1 40,000
..r i-vi.ooo
....100,000
... 100.000
'90,000
100.000
... loo.ooo
... 10,000
... 50,000
.... ttSO.OiW
1 OneCirand 'ash -irt
; One tirand Cash Gift
One Grand Cash Ulrt
6 Cash Ulfts. eac-n...
10 Cash Oifts, 14.000 each....:..
15 Cash Gifts. W each......
20 Cash U i f ts. 5,0" each
2T Cash Gifts, 4.0oO each......
30 Csh Gifts, 3,000 each
S Cash Gilts," -i.'XX) each
HW Cash Gifts, 1,000 ouch
240 Cash Gifts, ... 0 each
fW Cash Gifts, - l'X each
19.0tx Cash Gifts, w W each
l
- Whole TlekotR $50. . Halves $25. Tenth, or
each Coupon f5. Eleven. Wtialp jTickots,
WW, - - ------
For Tlckots, or Information, address !
THOS. E. BUAMLETTK. :
Agent and Manager, Louisville, Kyi
SJaniw
iiAin jewelhy!
MRS. A. M. BRAYTQNi
HAS TiOCATED IX OREGON CITV,
and Is prepared to do all kinds of
HAIR JEWELRY,
Just as good, and cheaper, than can be
done In San Francisco; also -manu
factures hair, straight or tangled, Into
SWITCHES, CUBLS, AND FRIZZETTS.
Nice, Fine Hair Switches for sale, at
from $5 to 9 15.
A full line of Imitation Ooods at San
Francisco prices.
Those wishing work done, or to purchase
will do well to give her a call before iroin-j
to Portland.
All communications by mail pronntly
answered.
All -work warranted to Rive satisfaction.
Instructions given in fancy work.
Silver card-board for sale.
December is, lS71-flm
AT COST! AT C9ST!!
AGKERMAN BROTHERS,
Offers Ills Iiare Stock of
Dry Goods, '
Clothing, ; I .,
Groceries,
Paints, Oils,
Doors, Windows,
Etc., Etc.,
.A.T COST,
FOR SIXTY DAYS,
FOR CASH.
CALL AP0 EXAMINE MY STOCK.
Oregon City, Doc. 5, 1371.
it
DU. JOHN WELCH,
DENTIST,
OFFICE IX
OltKCON' CITV, OllKOOX.
Ht;rnit Caili Price Paid far County
Orilr.
PLEASE SETTLE.
K I.T. FEKSONS WHO OWE XIEJA. A.
J.- l'AKIvKK lato drujrglsts, will find
their bills at Johnson & McCown's Law
and Collection ollico, who would b jrlad to
receipt far tho money. Dou'l delav,. and
fare wors ;. Illecw4
i
IJOHN SCH RAM ,
Main St., Oregou City.
M.NTFAl'TTRER AND IMPORTER OF
Saddles, Uarness,
SaddIryIIard-
ware, etc etc
WHICH HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS
can bo had In the State, at
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
vri warrant ray goods as represented
i,o oo d f E n :s ici m s
: , wanted;,,
AND ALSO,
A Lr' .OTHER KINDS OF HIDES. FOR
XV which I will pay the highes marKct
price In cash Bring on your hides and get
yourcoinforthem.
j - JOHN 6CHRAM,
Saddle and Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, 1873-m3.
the suisr.
WEEKLY AND DAILY FOR 1875.
rl1,PrR0Cl1 OF THE PRESIDEN
JJAJ -li;ction gives unusual irrrpor
timceto the events 2nd developments of
V? ) ,;.,a,1,1 end,javor to describe them
'""''""yanfearlossly:
She W eekly Sun has now attained a cir
culation of over seventy thousand copies.
Dsreadors are found in everv State and
lcrritory, audits quality is, well known to
the public e shall ltt onlv endeavor to
keep it fully up to the old standard, but to
Improve and add to its variety and power.
l JZ Sf, hK"erj,aror- . All the news of the
da will be found in it, condensod when
uniraportai.t and at full 1-nght.h when of
i,,HrniV.ftnd ,H,wa'. tt., treated ia
a .ear, interesting and instructive manner.
M Smnt0 ,Qake th WeCkl t
wVn bofnn iVnf'?'sra,jer in the. world. It
vi Hi bo lull of entertaining and appropriate
ISSt ft? I en,,th? mt scrupulous and dei-
lmerert in- cVV1 1 ftlw,,vs cnt'n the most
invJS-SiiPton,cs and romances of the
The wSi1. 8Cle.red a,ld lef?ible Printed.
1 he Agricultural Department is a promi-
?:KttLB in the .W,, .Sun. and Vts
uSlo Ue - freSh and
tlis fnVac- of me" independent in noll
thoir I ncn-as,nS. and the Weekly Sun is
lartv feHy.- It belongs to o
PnfoV nrdr,blys no. dictation, contend
thl b?stPmp,e,Vand forth election of
that dfsVfK1 ePse the corruption
hfnvr8 th,e untry and threatens
It harn7a,0f,rTpublican institutions,
favor fnZ ItV, of knaves. and seeks no
Ions l,eTr' kind aD he
?-k alfepr?'1 in 'ts columns,
a veart? Weekly Sun is one dollar
?lr h(mshe.'!Ufeit Pages, and fifty
rnsei A" th,s arely pays the ex-
ah?eiperaDd Printing, we are not
nrimV?,tke,a.ny discount or allow any
Pi'T,1""! frlr nds who may make spe
fia.orts't7cxten1 its circulation. Un
dor the new law, -whieh required payment
!tIEase.in advance, one dollar a year,
nSPJfi?1?? COTts thft cos ot Prepaid post
age added, is the rate of subscription. It is
not necessary to get up a club in order to
nave th& ll ertf Suit at this rate. Anyone
who seads one dollar and twenty cents
TX1 I 1 rant . -
fapr. pwt-paid, for a" year.
I rf-J'c no traveling agents.
1 1HE,N v EEKLT Srx: Eight pages, fifty
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COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
" PACIFIC
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE,
" 1 " ' ' -
St. C1iarIIIu(l Building
Sonthweit Corner Front and ttorriion St..
I3ovtla,iicl, Oregon,
JUST RECEIVED,
Per Strv " Oriflamme'
LARGE INVOICE
Or tfe LITEST STYLUS of mil Kinds
of Meatnbl
BOOTS AND SHOES
Ho eight of the Manufacturer Ka.st and
in San Francisco,
FOR CASH.
Aud will be Sold at
UNPRECEDENTLY LOW PRICES.
Our AGENT East has sent a. Telegram
stating: tliut our Orders for a.
or....
Boots and Shoes
Have boon Filled, and
GOODS SENT BY RAIL.
Wo Stial Irontlnne to Receive byeTory
Steamer Large Invoices of these
Goods mttil our Stock is
Full and Complete,
A SMALL LOT OF
DAMAGED BOOTS AND SHOES
On hand, which must be sold for
AXV RIUSOXABLR OFFER
PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE,
fit. tharles Hotel Building.
Soutlnyfst Cornpt Front ami Morrison Sts.
C.-A. PEASE &. CO.
October 30. 1.ST1.
tf.
SELLING OFF
AT COST
FOR CASH,
The Kntlre Stock of
CLOTHING.
DRY GOODS,
; BOOTS.
HATS,
ETC, ETC.
FOR SIXTY DAYS
At
I. SELiIjIjSrGr'S
! , CALL AND SECURE BARGAINS.',
Oregon City, Nov. '27, 1S71.
6w
STJAlMOlsrS. .
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for the county of Clackamas.
E. S. Kearny, Plff. J
Isaac Laslwell and Equity.'
Rachael Dasswel, Defts. j
To Isaac Laswell and Rachael Lasswell,
Defts.:
XX THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon you are hereby notified that on
the 31st day of October, A. D. 1874, the above
named plaintiff commenced a suit against
you in the Circuit Court of the State of
Orepon for the county of Clackamas, de
manding of said Court a Judgment against
the said defendant. Isaac Lasswell for the
sum of seventeen hundred and sixty-two
and 80-100 dollars In jrold coin, and interest
thereon in like coin at the rate of one per
cent pr month from the 2d day of Janua
ry A. D. 1874. 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 sura
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 20th day of
April, A. D. 1S75, and answer tho said com
plaint, or for want thereof the plaintiff will
take Judgment against you for the said sum
of $1,762 f0 and interest as aforesaid, and
will also take a decree of foreclosing said
mortgage, and for his costs and disborse
i nts, and also for tho sum of $2uo attor
neys fees as aforesaid.
I This summons is published by order of
E. I. Shattuek, Judg; of said Court, made
at. Portland. Onron, on the 2d day of No
vember, A. D. 1874.
MALLORY SHAW,
novl3w.6 Attoyncys forPltff.
S-T1LL I. THE
FIELD?
REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF
HAAS SAL(M)X.
WILLIAMS & HARDING,
AT THE -
LINCOLN BAKERY,
KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
of Family Groceries to be found in the
citv. All goods warranted. Goods delivered
In the city free of charge. The highest cash
price paid for country produce.
Oregon City. March 23, 1S73. ' . '
For Sale.
4 HORSE AXD BUGGY-HORSE PEE-
jr fectly safe. Apply to
novl3-2
MRS, BOLLS.
, FORJSALE.
THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS HLS
premises, in Oswego, for sale at a bar
gain, for cash There is a fine dwelling
snd out buildine-F, orchard and about three
acres of land. Finely situated for a board
ing house for the hands employed In the
Iroa Worts. J. V. CAINE.
Oswo, Spr 1 1474. w
FALL 1674,
Is yourtiineto buy goods at low prices.
AGKERMAH BROTHERS
are now receiving a large stock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
all of the Latest Styles, which will sell
AT LESS THAN PORTLAND PRICES.
Our stock has been bought for cash, and
wo will sell it ut a small advance abovu -
SAN FRANCISCO COST.
YrE WILL SAY TO EVERYBODY BE
T T fore you purchase or go to Portland,
come and prlcu our goods and convince
yourself that we do what we sav. Our stock
consists In part of
Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Boots and Shoes,
l adies and Gents
Furnishing Goods,
Notions, Grocer-
ies, HarU
' ware
oSitSfntton? "tlier Nicies too numer
ALSO DOORS, WINDOWS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
ETC., ETC.
Wo will also pay thy Highest Market
Price for .
Country Produce.
S. ACKERMAN & CO.
Oregon City, Sept. 11, lS7i. tf
W. H. HIGIIFIELD.
Established since '49, at the old stand.
Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon.
An assortment of Wathes, Jewel
ry.and Seth Thomas Weight Clocks
all of whieh are w:trrant.wl tr ln iic
representeI.
yil-pairing done on short notice, and
mlctul for past iatronage.
THE GREAT RENOVATOR!
A Certain Cur for Hheumatiani . and
Mercurial affections, Scrofulu, Salt
It lieu Hi, Liver utid Kidney coin-
JtlalntNi Female Weaknens, und all
)la-af urisiutT from un Impure
Bstute of the Blood. -
Contains no Mercurial or Poisonous Sub
stance. rpiIE .STRONGEST WIUj FIND THIS
L a Searching Cure. It it ay be taken by
the most delicate, with impunity, and tho
remarkable success attending its use war
rants the proprietors In claiming it as the
Most Reliable Itlood Purifier In Use.
Its gentle action renders It remarkably
cfiications in Dyspepsia and Constipation,
giving the organs the assistance needed,
and impairing a tone and strength soon
dispenses with artificial aid.
Put up in quart bottles. Sold by all deal
ers, Solo proprietors,
CHARLES LANGLEY & CO..
Wholesale Druggsts, San Francisco.
novl3m3
Farn to Rent.
riHE TJ-NDERSIGNED YT1IA, RENT
I - his farm situated on the Willamette
river two miles below Oregon City, and
containing 316 acres, for two, three or four
years, on liberal terms. The farm has 180
acres under new fence, 20 acres of which is
beaver-dam land, nicely seeded down to
timothy, and is one of the best meadows
of the 6ize in the State. Adjoining this
meadow, on the one side. Is a field of 1-1
acres, well set In timothy and clover; and
on the otrrer side is 90 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 suierIor
advantages. 1 will only rent to n person
who will live upon and work the farm.
I hrtve also a half section of good land,
40 acres of which Is under fence, sit uated
about three miles from Aurora, which I
will sell on reasonable terms.
For further part iculars appl' to the un
dersigned at his residence in Oregon Citv
JOHN V. MELDRUM.
Not. 18, 1874-6w.
J. P. WARD.
CKOKG'fi A. If ART)1..
WAED& HARDING,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
general assortment of
Drus and Cliemicalss,
Perfumer-, Soap,
. Comhsanrt finishes,,
Trusses, Supporters,
Shoulder Urnces , Fancy and
Toilet - Articles,
, ALSO......
lEeJrosene OH, Lamp Chimneys,
Glass, Puttyv Paints, Oil,
."Varnishes and Dye Stuffs,
Pl'RE WINES m LIQUORS FOR ME
. ' DICINAL PURPOSES.
PATENT KEDIdXES, ETC,
tFhysIdans Prescriptions carefully
cortipcranded, and all orders correctly an-
8wered.
"Operi at all hours of the night.
KA11 accounts must be paid monthly.
nov6tf WARD & HARDING.
Final Settlement!
in the matter of the estate of Isaac Capps,
deceased r
In the County Court of Clackamas County,
Oregon i
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" THAT
i S. Ij. Campbell, administrator of the
estate of Isaac Capps, deceased, has filed
his final accounts for settlement, and the
Court has set .
Monday, the 4th day of Jnnarj-, A.
I)., 1S75,
at the Court House, in Oregon City, as the
tlmo ind ulara for examining- said final
accounts and hearing of objections thereto.
JN. V . KA.MJALL,
Attest .- County Judge.
Jas. M. Feahxk,
County Clrk.
Ic. 11, 4571 r.
Once More Wo Come I
With a Stock of
FALL & YINTER GOODS,
LARGER AND MORE ATTRACTIVE
than ever before, boiiRht from the gr : t
San Francisco Panic, and which we nilcr
at Greatly Reduced Prices. Our stocic
CLOTPIING
Has been largely increased and wo can
show as handsome a line of jvudy-inadt?
fowls in Men and P.oys Pos-in ss atul
ress Suits. Overcoats, etc., as can be found
In the country, and ut prices- that cannot
fail to satisfy. Our
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT q
Is filled with a splendid a.ssortc.t lit of all
the leading styles and fashiuuaVK- s-l.i.viv-s
of goods
Kiu press Cloth,
.'lohaiis, Vrvtirlt and
American l)rtt tioodrf.
Black .Mj.m :i, rr
Brllliunfinrs,
Cakltinert-s. S.t.
FLANNELS,
Plaid, Plain anl Opera Flannels, of fi'.l col
ors. Bleached and Uxibleaeh d Cotton
Flannels.-
Ladles' and Grntt' l'ndrware,
ShauU and Scarfs,
Wool Hlankets,
Trunks uittl
Trawling Stitcliels,
llatx n nd C:ii,
Oil lot U f.;r
riooruiMi Tnblr.
BOOTS and SHOES,
We would call special attention to our
stock of Men's and Boys' ssnn Francisco
Boots, which wo have .sold for a number
years past with general satisfaction. Ev
ery pair warranted. A complete atock --f
HARDWARE & FARMING UTENSILS
Choice Tens, Canned Gcods, and ail eho'n;
Family Groceries,
All at Low Prices. Also,
LIVERPOOL. AND f ARM. I a ISLAM) SA1.T.O
Highest Price paid for all kinds t f
irolice iiidS Wool.
S'-plSlf I. PET. LING.
XTA C'LAirS'
Announces to the Public that he has r---cf-ivi-d
a large assortment of Christ inr.s
Toys ol all kinds, lor bovs and girls, which
no ntTors for sale cheap. ckt.'iu!!
Ayer's
Sarsaparflla
Is widely known
as one of the most
effectual remedies
ever discovered for
cleansing the sys
tem and purifying
the blood. It has
stood the test of
years, with a con
stantly growing rep
utation, based on its
intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its re
markable cures. So mild as tibe safe and
beneficial to children, and yet so searching
as to effectually purge out the great cor
ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous
and syphilitic contamination. Impurities,
or diseases that have lurked iij the system
for years, soon yield to this powerful anti
dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful
cures, many of which are publicly known,
of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases,
Ulcers, Eruptions, and eruptive dis
orders of the skin, Tumors, Blotches,
Boils, IMmples, Tustules, Sores, St.
Anthony's Fire, Hose or Erysipe
las, Tetter, Salt ltheum, Scald
Head, UingTTorm, and internal Ul
cerations of the Uterus, Stomach,
and JLiver. It also cures other com
plaints to which it would not seem especi
ally adapted, such as Dropsy, lyspej
sia, Fits, Keuralgia, Heart Disease,
Female Weakness, Debility, and
Leucorrhoea, when they are manifesta
tions of the scrofulous poisona
It is an excellent; restorer of "health and
strength in the Spring. By renewing the
appetite and vigor of the digestive organs,
it dissipates the depression and listless Ian
guor of the season. Even where no disorder
appears, people feel better, and live longer,
for cleansing the blood. The system moves
on with renewed vigor and a new lease of
Efc.
PBEPARED BY G
Dr. J. C AYER & CO., L(?welfrMass.x
Practical and Analytical C?eniists.
SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
:xfkZ' HA rn
Kv5rv vt'iir iiu-i i':iso t):v I'ihp.-i it v
' . -
of ilijs v;:lii;tb!e lf;-lr I'i i. i n ;
whicli !- t!IC to n!.'.r? !'!n:". v'f c.-;n
:wre tin? rA fH:tyff tlirtl )' i- !-. a
fnlly tip to ifr ?ii;;Ii si r.iMl.ir J : ; i ;t
i-i iiii! 'July reliylrle :uul j ctAV.oI -'-;ir:i'i
Hi l-'i' l'.'-i; 1:; GilAV vu I . viil
to its ytj ::'Aiii ctAuv, i;i;.kii.u' it
soft, Iiilrou, :u)l silken. rI I , : t.iljs O
by its use, becomes while .:." !::::.
It removes erupt ni? ;iit hniiimil,
;inl, by it (oie projKrl ie-, revenls
the hair from foiling onf, : it .-;i;nn-lates
and nomislies InC ):;!ii-;-:.:i)'l.
livoit tT:?c, tlic Iiair trrov.-" tliit kt r :.nl
stn'HLTei. In InhTaess, it restore-, llic
e:till:iry glati.f 1j their nnnnl i.iror,
atll wU'l create :i,iK'W jrrowili. except
in e.ttrenf? 1'1 n?jc. it is ibe itiost
ceoiiOTiiical llui Ji;k..-sing ever wse'l,
as it requires fewer r:jfiier.;i')is, :p.
nvcs the hair n ioVrutih rory q
pearauce. A. A. I fares, State
Assayer of 3I.r:-?nc!iuHetts, snys, l Tho
cotititne:its nre ure, ami carefully
selected for excellent quality; und I
consider it the Best FiiEPAKATUvN
for its intended purposes.'
So.':? by all Druggists, and D&elvr? ?'.' JMctncs.
Price One Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye
'FOR THE WHISKERS.
As our Rencwer in many ca?es rc
j tii res too loui a time, and tcn much
care, to restore gray or faded VTL ink
ers, we have pi epared this dye, ia out
2?rcparalio)i which will quickly and
effectually accomplish this result. It
is easily applied, and produces a color
.which will neither rub nor wn-h otll
bold. by u1' Drugiits. I'riee Fifty
Cents.
Manafactured by R. P. HALL & CQ.
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