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o o THE JNTEHSL DOECW I'lTY, OREGON, FEB. 19, lS7i. Mating or the Executive Committee. OuwionCity. Feb. 13, 1S75--ri. i?....itu-A fonnnittee of Clacka- XHV : m.- - . rtfTmniiarratioii m.iHCOumy - . n Sheriff office, pre.' Mvers, A. Noltner. John W. Meldrum, nnd F. O. MeCown. tarv. On motion .1 committee of two from selected to solicit fnnds to aiu me .Y , ; : l lh information, and furnish the Ks. ixutivo Committee with a detailed fwriotion of the leal advantages and fClackaiuas county. The f.Umvnig gentlemen were selected to act as pre cinct Committee in their respective pre- cinch , to-wit: Oswego U. Walling and A. It. ShlEiCver-P. S.Nover and Wiley May. Lower Molalla-M. M. Owen and lVlwauk!e-Seth Leuellen and J. II. 1 TniuS'n- E. Hays and Sharp. - IT Son-" m .Harlow and Capt, Will. Canby-Win.cKnight and -Car- "MaVquains'john Kay and Win. jBul- Creek-Joseph Young ami W. J. won Mi'.. ,..r ,,,! ii l ; t Win. Canemu ill--I. tin fJaniiing. Oregon City L,. Harlow and John ,StSr Molalla Maxwell Uainsby and ii joiin imwu ... , t i Cut ting - -J. b. Truinnger anu j uugu Ik Cascades Sharrack and Jas. Mc- 11 r-W Creek W. W. Cook and Darling. , ,, ilar.iings-'A. O. Norton and M. Ker- hhum. . Springwatcr Joel Dickson and Car ut hers. . , Pleasant Jlill-L. A. Seely and Zuiaualt. On motion, the Secretary was ordered to prepare a subscription list and have liftv copies printed and forwarded to the'resjertive committees in each pre cinct, with instructions to return them with the money collected tliereon by the 1st day of April. On motion, Executive Committee al joumed to meet on the 1st of April next, unless called together sooner by the Chairman. F. O. MrCowx. Secretary. Immigration Meeting. Pursuance to stcall made by Hon. F. . M e 'own, a meeting of the citizens was held at t he Court House last Satur day evening, for the purpose of a; pointinj a County Immigrant ,'oin itiittee, in aeeonlance with the leeom incii.lati n .if the Strxre l-ianL The meeting was called to order by Mayor MeCowu, who stated the object of the :tll, and on motion he was elected t;hairrii:iu, and A. Xoltner Secretary. On motion, an Kxerulive Committee was apionit."l for this county, with power to appoint subcommittees, to m ike arrangements for the publication of the resources of CIaekamas county, and sii.-h other business as will carry out theo ject of the recommendations .f the State. Jioard. Tiie Chairman aj jK.inred the following gentlemen its Maid committee: Messrs. John Myers. John V. Mcidruui, J. T. Appersoii, J . JI. Moore an 1 A. Noltner. O.i motion, the following gentlemen w-.-re appointed as the County Immi ifration Committee: Messrs. N. W. RiivlaU, .loiti Myers, A. Noltner, J. M. Krai-r ;i.i.l W. C. Johnson. O.i motion. Mayor MeCown was add ed to tie' F.Aecutive Committee. The meeting w;e; then addressed by lion. A.J. I u'ur. llt-v. Dr. Atkinson. Jndtre KiiidiiM. 1Ii.ii. John M vers, Hon. F. . M -' "own; and Hon. VY. C. Johnson, wh alt agreed that Clachamas comity, in iit n ituiUl w ealth, ha-s no sujH-rior in the S ate, ind all that is needed to bring h-r -..opiilatioii, is to show the world her a 'i vantages. O.i motion, the meeting adjourned. F. O. MrCowN, A. Noi.tn;-.u. C.iairman. S.-eri-tarv. DtK.n. Capt. Aaron Viekers died at tho residence: of his brother in this city, lst Friday morning, at the age of 3t vears. h) months, and 1.1 days. He had been si.-k but a short time, which sick ness was hrjiught on him by being ex. pos"d darii the cold weather in the water. At f.ie time tho Albany sunk, he was in command of her, and in his anxietv to secure the machinery, labor ed hard an I exposed himself. This brought,ou ibl ceding of lungs, , and he was soon cr.n'ined to his bed on board of flie Success. Our Thursday he was broght down here, in a very critical condition, and on the following day his spirit took its tlight. lie was well known among steamboat men, having been runuiijg' on the river for upwards 3 of twenty vj-ars, and there were none moiv familiar with the river, or more faithful in t icir duty. JIo was gener ally respected by all who know him, a man of geueroiis impulses ami liberal heart. He has a brother and sister re niding here,: and one in Montana and Nevada, wiio have lost an ailection brother. Toe funeral took place from the residence of his brother, which was largely attended, and his remains were conveyed to the burying gound f dlowed bya large concourse of sor rowing friends. The steamers plying on the Willamette had their llags at half-mast on Friday in honor ol the deceased, peace be to his remains. Rksoi.Ptioxs ok Thanks. At a meet ing of tho CJ C. E. It. C, held Jan. Hth, ls7., the following resolutions were adopted: j Wiikijka, The following named eminent speakers. Rev. Thomas Van Ilnrn. Rev. I. J. Pierce, Rev. Geo. II. Atkinson. Mr. Cal. It. McDonald, Hon. Syl.C Simpson. Prof. T, F. Campbell have kindly given their time and tal ent in a course of lectures for the bene fit of the Clackamas County Public Library, therefore, Kk.sol.vk i That we, the officers and members of the Clackamas County Kmial Kights Club, and managers of naid Jibrary do, in liehalf of ourselves and the public, most sincerely thank those lecturers for their powerful and eloquent efforts, and we heartily recom mend them to all lovers of knowledge an talented, learned and generous ge?i tlcmen ; and Kksoia-kp. That this resolution lie inserted in the Oregon fit v Kntkiipkisk and a copy of that paiW lie forwarded to their resj-eetivo addresses. S. M. Duck. Secretary, pro tern. Instai.i.kii. The officers of Willam ette Lodge, No. 15, I. O. G. T., were publicly installed by D. G. W. C. T., P:ipiet, last Saturday evening. Hon W. K. Dunbar. G. WTO. T., was pres ent, but th? light so affected his eyes, which he was so unfortunate as to Have injured while on his wav to this place. that he insisted upon Mr. Paquet to omeiate. A largo crowa was present, and the exercises were highly enjoved by them. Vo were not present, "but learn that .Mr. imntwr delivered a most excellent address on the occasion Removkp. Hon. S. P. Lee, has re moved from this county to Portland He if the Treasurer of the Oregon State Grange, P. of II., and Subordinate Granges, having business with him will make a note of this. I MPORTAjrr. Endorsed by the Medical rwrension. DR. VM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR Til E LUNGS cures Coughs. Colds and Conimrilnn an1 oil Jl.nl.n nf lha ( ... . . . . . i ... r i v. - ' V.li' .1 . I'll, .J.J j. . . MINUTE. nr. AHODV.vt enrs In one ri9 CoMPUJiEXTARy.-The Bulletin re- j porter Rives .Mrs rresiaeiu onnson, Mrs. J. DeVore Johnson, one of the 1 ngJation and surprise at the Pres Hweetest, jauntie st, pluckiest little sut- ! iJent's message ou Arkansas matters tal President, and is not at all afraid to let the important fact be known, open ed the ball by calling upon Hon. Rufus Mallory, much to his embarrassment, asking'him to state certain points of law, which he parried with true lawyer like acumen. The cross questioning to which his fair and gracious interlo cutor subjected him, sufficed, however, to elicit the information sought. CioxK to Portland. Mrs. J. G. Campbell, of this city, left last Monday for Portland, where she has accepted the position of Matron of the Tiishon Scott Grammar School. We congratu late the managers ot that institution on having secured the services of Mrs. Campbell, for we doubt whether one i more competent 'to till the position I could be found in the State. She is a i lady in every respect fully suited for ' the" position. j Offckks Elkctkd. At a meeting of ' the stock-holders of the Alden Fruit j Preserving Company of Oregon City, i held at the office of Thos. Charman, on Saturday last, .Messrs. Ij. d. c. ijatour ette, Arthur Warner, J. T. Hunsaker, and Thos Charman were elected Direc tors for the ensuing year. The Direc tors immediately organized bv electing I'. D. C. Latourette. President; J. T. Hunsaker, Vice President: and Thos. Charman as Secretary and Treasurer. LiKttkr List. The following is a list of the Letters remaining in the Post-office at Oregon City, Feb. 19, 1875 : Calkins, Ann Miss: Curtis, Chas. 13.: Davignon, Dorat : Frankintield, Abrm: Hoyt, John: Hungatc, George: Lcw ellen, J. II. : Laurent, Frank : Lochner, George: Neilson, Chas.: Kiggs, Wes ley: Smith, T. C : Stormer. Minnie: i Sam, Johnnv : Smith, May Miss: I Registered letter for Neal McXutty. It called for, please sav when "adver tised. J. M. IIacon, P. M. A SirtvKss. Tiie ball given by the Turners on last Monday evening was a success in every sense of the word. The music was furnished by Mr. Chas. Ilray, formerly of this city, and com pany, Willi .Mr. l'arrisn as prompter. Hie sunner was prepared uv .Mrs- Clark, and by far, excelled any former cllort in this direction during the sea son. The attendance was good, and the dancing was participated in by the bon ton of the city. In Tow.N.-Dr. L. M. Caldwell, of Corvallis, has so far recovered from his recent illness as to Vie able to be about. He is at present visiting his parents and friends in this eitv. Mr. Mac rum, of the rirm of Johnson. MeCow n it Co., graced our sanctum with his august presence last Tuesday. Sru.i. I iiosi'niTiSd.-The citizens in the vicinity of Cuttingsville are still of the impression that they can lind ore containing silver, and a number have lieen prospoctiiitr in the foothills. That there is a deposit of silver ore in that section, we have hardly any doubt, and we trust some one will be fortunate enoiiijh to strike it. Xeahly ax A(viuknt. A large rock rolled off the blurt" between this place anil Canemah, and fell near enough to the track so that when the express train came down on S -it unlay it struck the wheels of the engine, knocking one of the caps olf the wheels. No other damage done. Ahskxt. Mr. A. Noltner, editor of this paper, left this place last Tuesday for Olympia, V. T., on business con conneeted with his olliee as Depntv lrand Sire of the Uiirht Wort liv Grand Lodge of 1. O. O. F. of America. It' this is superior to former issues it may be attributed to his absence. Cam-kd.-We had a friendly call from Hon. V. 11. Dunbar last Monday. Mr. D. is doing a good service for the temperance cause. Rkpaikeu. The Alice, after being repaired, was taken out of the dry-dock last Sunday, and is now on the route again. Notarlf. Weddings. Two wed dings in high life have recently taken place, says the Oreonian, in both of which the brides were Oregon ladies occupying places of high rank in so cial circles. We allude to the nup tials of Gen. Cnvier Grover, of the U. S. Army, brother of Oregon's chief executive, and Miss Ella Miller, sister to the wife of Hon. J. K. Kelly TJ. S. Sentor from Oregon. The wedding took place a few days ago in Washington City. Also to those of lion. E. Smith Kearney, TJ. S. Marshal of Washington Territory, and Mrs. S. M. Stratton, widow of the late Hon. Judge Stratton, of the supreme court of this State, which took place at San Francisco on the 11th inst. Facts About she Message. The New York Sun says: "Landaulet Williams appears to bo tho real au thor of the Louisiana message to which the Presiden's name is attach ed. It is characteristic of the dis graced man, venal officer, and low partisan that combine to make up Grant's Attorney-General." The Radical papers find fault with the Missouri Democracy for not re electing Carl Churz, a Liberal, yet they do not find fault with the Rad icals of Nebraska for not re-electing Tipton, a Liberal. It makes a vast deal of difference whose ox is gored. Bad Seasox for tiie Washbcbxs. This is a bad year for the Senatorial aspirations of the Washburn broth ers. Isreal was recently laid out in Maine, Win. D. was next defeated in Minnesota, and Cad. has been laid on the shelf in Wisconsin. Died. Ye regret to announce the death of Mrs. Geo. E. fTo'o wffpr nf the postmaster at Portland. Mrs. Cole was a lady much beloved by all who knew her, and leaves a large family relation and friends to mourn her early demise. A young man by the name of Hnr- spv has Rriilrlonl i: . . Ii t , V "JSilFpeareci irom the Licey school district, in Wash- ' ington county, and it is not known ; where he went. lie was a new comer ' in the neighborhood, and was well ' thought of by the people while be ' was with them. i How Received. A Washington special S3yg thafc there nniversal as it is held that all parties, except a few carpet-bagging malcontents, are contented with the present condi tion of affairs in the State, and the action of the President is regarded as especially surprising in the face of the Poland committee's almost unanimous report in the case. Kesolctions. Our readers will find some interesting resolutions in another column, which aro published as an advertisement, ordered by The Dalles Fire Department. They go after the O. S. N. Company's Rep resentatives in the last Legislature in about the right manner. TJoby Mays and the Company's attorney did the job for them, and. . we trust that they will remember the fact. Sixth Vou-me. With the last number, the Catholic Sentinel enter ed its sixth volume, with very flat tering prospects for the f utme. The State Journal, at Eugene, also enter ed its' tenth volume. It is a good Radical vjaper, and never fails to support the powers that be. Mr. lieuben Harris, of Lafayette, was robbed of $2,20 last Saturday nisrht. the 7th iust.. by some light- fingered gentleman, who entered Mr. IPs sleeping apartment and took the money from his pantaloons. President Gatcb, of Salem, is suf fering from a severe attack of inllam- atory rheumatism, which has detain ed him from his duties at the Univer sity this week. Wlntelaw of the 2s ew lork 1 nutine has been arrested in Washington City for libel upon Boss Shepard. It is popularly believed Boss cannot be libeled. that the Mnr a Fo in; r. ar a x c n . The house will bo kept in turmoil where there is no toleration of each others errors. If you lay a single stick of wood on the grate, and apply fire to it, it wi 1 go out; put on another stick and they will burn; and a half a dozen sticks and .you have a blaze. If one of the members of a family gets into a iiassion, and is let alone, he will soon cool down, and possibly be ashamed and repent. J3ut oppose temper to temper, pile on fuel, draw on others of the group, and let one harsh answer be followed by another. and there will be a bl.ize that will entrap all. i A I IV K It T I S K M UST. To the People of Dalles City Oregon. At a special meeting of Jackson Kn- gino Company No. 1, held February 4, lsei, the lollowmg resolutions were adopted : Wjikukas, The members of the Jackson KngiiK! Co. No. 1, of the Dall City Fire Department, are in possession of authentic inlorniatioii Irom the rov- ernor of the State, that House Mill No 4'., introduced into the last Legislature amending the itv dinner oi nines City, so as to allow the City Council to levy a four-mill tax for tho benefit of tho Fire Department, failed to become a la w, in consequence of the same not bavin1' been presented to the presiding olli-ers of the last Legislature for their signatures : and. Wjikiikas, Tiie City Council of I) dies City being specially prohibited from levying any tax for tin benefit of the Fire Department of this city, and tin; failure of said bill to liecoine a law granting said authority to the City Council, leaves the Fire Department and its important interests in a very iiieiiicient condition; and W hekkas, The Mayor and common Council ot Dalles City, and a very large majority of the residents and tax-payers of said cit, petitioned to the Legislature tor the passage of said House liill No. 49, containing the amendment above referred to, and, Wiikukas, The Wasco count v Dole gation to the Legislature, consisting of Llisha llarnes, Kobt. JNlavs and lu. 11 Dufur. were earnestly requested to use all honorable means to secure the en actment of the same. lHKitKFOKH, in viewot tne ioregoing facts, the members of Jackson Kmrine Company No. 1. and the members of the Dalles City rire 'Departments do hereby adopt tne toiiowmg resolution to wit : Kesolved, First. That the members of the Dalles City t ire Department sin cerely regret tho defeat of said House 1 sill No. 4'., and attribute the same to the Senator and representatives and other parties from aseo county. Resolved, Second, That we hereby express as the sense of this department that said House Kill No. 4!, was either defeated through the culpable negli gence aim inattention ot tne aseo county Delegation m the last Logisla ture, or else they were willingly inilu enced by a few interested or paid par ties residing in w aseo county. t. . t i m i l nil a j.vcsoi eu, mini, inai wo herebv most emphatically denounce the con duct of Flisha Karnes, Robert Mays and L. K. Dufer, the Senator and Kep- rt . ; . r.., ii-.. ... . nnriii.iintu iioiu is;o county, in said Legislature, and the interested persons who aided and assisted in the defeat of said House liill No. 49, and that wo consider them, and all of them in the particulars above referred to, as utterly unworthy of the confidence of this Department, or of the people of v aseo county, now or nereatter, Kesolved. Fourth, That by the treach erous means of an individual, at pres ent unknown to us, the alxve result was obtained : and whoever that indi vidual is, we brand the same as an tin mitigated scoundrel and public enemy. K. SCIIUTZ, S. KLKIN, - Committee On motion, the above resolutions were onlered to be printed in the cekl- Mountaineer. S. KLKIN, Secretary. It is seldom that .we notice anything in tho medical line, nor would we now. unless we eould Ih? convinced that we are not doimr our duty as a journalist in recommendimr to the public the cel ebrated botanical preparation of Dr. Ilenrv. Whoever induces the victim of scrofula or any other disease of the Mood, to use Dr. Henrys Extract of Hirsparilla, lias liesrnn a erood work There is no question as to the result of this medicine if persevered in. It is a sure cure for scrofula, rheumatism. Salt llheum, and indeed all complaints arising from vitiated or impure blood. It is just what a pood physician would prescribe for these complaints, and we confidently recommend it as being the best article now in rise. Dr. Henry's Coufrh lialsam is the most affective remedy for affection of . the throat or luncs 'that we have ever known. It .l.lnf ofiAiio ilpno-c nml a n I be taken with impunity and certainty of relief. For the cure ot COUgllS cold 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 neod wbi- h no family should le without. . janlouvi A Triumph OTerHumbuj. It is not difficult to alarm -the timid, and . inv,,!,,, r, proverbially so. Aware of ! this fact, the venders of pseudo bitters " entirely free from alcohol," have raised a false cry sgalnst tonic preparations con taining spirits, and no doubt have fright ened a few sick folks into purchasing the fermented rubbish which they sell, and which Is infinitely more injurious than the vilest drams drunk at tavern bars. But already a tremendous reaction has set j In against these abominable nostrums, ; which, being devoid of the alcoholic basis ' which alone prevents liquid botanical preparation from turning sour, decom pose almost as soon as made. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters has lived and will live down multitudes of such impostures. A regular recurrence of the demand for the rai.ivc lnviirorant from those who have always oeen us imi" '.""' that they have not swerved in ineir time- honored allegiance to America s most pop ular remedy; and a constant Influx of new orders demonstrates now miie im nression. after all, the blatant denuncia tions of the mock bitters men nave made upon the general public. so long as nos tetter's Bitters continue to cure and pre vent Intermittent and remittent fevers, dyspepsia, constipation, kidney disease. and the numerous oineraiuneuis io winen they are adapted, they win continue to dominate the factious opposition ox num. bugs, and will be Just as long as iney aro manufactured and sold. Be it known to all bogus nostrum venders, of every degree of audacity and knavery, that they can never hope to puff themselves into public lavor at the expense or hoswiw-t s miters. tne reputation or which is iounueu, as it were, upon a rock. The Great Excitement. Tho death of Gov. Iiramlette in no wise interferes with the progress of the last Gift Concert, nor will anything else prevent tho drawing from taking place on the -s7th ot February, so cer tain is this, that all the money paid for tickets will be promptly refunded in case the drawing does not take jdace on that day. Mr. liriggs has conducted all the details of tho former concerts, and lias given his whole time, his known skill, and his great energy, to make the last the erreatest drawing. He ofXers, in addition to the excitement of the drawing itself, a concert by Gil- uiore s threat Orchestra, perhaps the best in the world ; admission to which can only be had by those that hold at least a part of a ticket. The Public Library' Lust 1 rawing. In response to letters and inquiries. we do not hesitate to say, in the most positive terms, that the Fifth Concert of the Public Library of Kentucky will take place February 27th. beyond the possibility of a doubt. Tho death of Gov. Kramlette does not interfere with the business of the ollice,;as the Koarrt of Trustees have appointed Hon. V. M. l.riggs (Liov. urainieue s law partner and the active manager heretotore). to conduct theouiee. All money received is safe in bank, and will be paid to holders of prizes immediately after the urawing, ami witn tne same certainty and promptness as neretofore. The Drawing will take place as announced. and those who secure prizes will get their money bevonu the contingency of a doubt. When a discoverer of any scientific sub ject, asks the co-or.errtion of the learned in science, to test the merit and truth of his discovery by severe tests and practical re- suits, anu then to indorse and recommend it, it is fair to presume it is valuable for the purpose intended. Such has been tho course pursued ijy Messrs. Hall A Co., pro prietors ol Hall's etretable Sicilian Hair Itenewer. And all those who have tested it (among whom w may mention Dr. A A. Hayes and S. Dana Hayes, Chemists and State Assayers of Massachusetts; vt alter IJurnham. M. I. I'rof. of Surgery in renn. university, t'nuadeipnia ; ueo, Uray, M. I)., Professor of Anatomy and I'nysiolojjy,) assert it is the best prepara tion in usj for all cutaneous diseases of the scalp. Hestorc s gray hair to its origi nar color, prevents the hair from falling out, creates a new growth- It is certainly worthy ot a trial. J cwourjporl ji eraa of Religions. Rov. George II. Atkinson w ill hold regular services m the congregational Church, in this city, on the first and second Sibbaths of each month. Morn ing services v.t 10 o'clock. On the tirst Sabbath at Holmes' School House at 3 o'clock, p. m. He Wise in Time. Consumption is a disease that the victims seldom believe in until to late. It is one of the surest symptoms of the malady, for tne patient to insist that the cough 'amounts to nothing" that there ii no danger. Iteware of this fatal Incredulity. Stop the cough before it reaches a fatal point, wit h that most wonderful of all pul monics, II Ale's Honey of Horeiiouno anb Tar. Kven when half the lungs Is gone it may save the other half and pro long life. Pike's Tooth- Ac he Dnors Cure In one minute. In the ITiiiid4 of Science all things be come valuable by atnplment, and salutary by application. Thus, I)r. J. VV. Walker has obtained from certain vegetable pro ducts of California, that have been tram pled upon for centuries bv the icrnnrant. the invaluable curative known as the Cal ifornia Vineoar Bitters, a medicine which Isexcitingthe wonder of the commu nity by its beneficial oneration in the worst cases of Itheumatism, I'ulmonarv Disease. Cieneral Debility. Congestion of the biver. Constipation, Scrofula and Ma larious r evers. ... 07"For the verv best, PhofowrnriliB er to UR.vm.EA Rrr.oFsox's OalTerv with an Klevatok, 42t) Montgomery Street, San Francisco. NEW TO-DAY. IMPROVE YOUR POULTRY. It costs no more to keep good foHds than poor ones. Oakland Poultry YARDS, Cor. Sixth A Castro Sts, OAKLAND, C A I,. Season of 1875. EGGS FOR HATCHING From the largest and best bred Fowls in the World. Carefully packed and warranted to carry safely any distance. The varieties f comprise Dark and Light prahmas, RtrfT and Part ridge Cochins, White Ieghorns, Iloudans ami Silver Spangled uamourgs. Black Spanish, Whit" Dorktngs, Golden Folands, Aylesbury Ducks, aiid Game. Sebright and Rlack African Rantams. Rronz" Turkeys, the finest collection on the Pacific coast. ttr&end stamp for Illustrated circular to HVA). H. RAYIiEY Importer and Dealer of Choice Poultry, Iiox &0, San Francisco. - Plas state what paper you saw this ad vertisement in. febl0m3 ifc")r Pr Day at home. Terms rO 10 wU fne. Address lfebly G. STlXsOX & Co., Portland. Me. Final Sftllpinent! In the County Courtof Clackamas County, . , Oregon. In the matter of the estate of Jacob Kandle deceased : i LL PERSONS INTERESTED ARE 2. herfiby notified that the Administra- tors of the above named estate of Jacob I Kandle. dc-'asd, have filed their final accounts and vouchers In the. above enti- ( tied matter, and the Court has appointed ; Monday, the Mh i v of March, A. D.f ! , . . . - 1S75, i at the Court House, in Oregon City, as the time and place for examining said final . account gand bearing of objections thereto, j R. M. BILLINGS. GEO. C. KANDLE. afeMw Administrators. ' COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA. Referee's Sale. . - Oeweo W . Prosser, Respondent. vs. W. II. Prosser et afs. Appellant. BY VIRTUE OF A CERTAIN DECKEE of the .Supreme Court of the State of Oregon, made the -Joth day of January 1S75, and in pcrsuanceof a mandate of said Court duly issued and entered, the subscriber, a referee duly apxintcd by said decree, w ill sen ai puonc auction, to tne nignest ui der, on Saturday, the thirteenth (13) day of March, 1S1 5, at 2 o'clock p. it. of said day, at the Court House door, in Oregon City, Clackamas county, State of Oregon, certain real estate directed by said decree to be sold, and de scribed therein as follows: Situated in Clackamas county, State of Oregon, being part of sect ions cit?ht (S) and nine (9) in Township two South, Itange one East, and I being a part of the donation land claim of Henry l'rosserand Mary Prosser, deceased, to-tt it, being the east half of said donation j land claim t apart to said Henry Prosser in the liuJ OXliee at Oregon City, Oregon, containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less, and being the tract of land conveyed to the heirs of Mary Prosser, de ceased. In accordance with a decr;e of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Clackamas, made at the April term 1ST!, and deeded to said heirs in pur suance of said decree by J. A. Kisher and wife, and bearing dat !d day of MUy,lS74. Terms of saie, one-haif of the purchase money to be naid on the day of sale in U. S. gold coin, remaining half in one year from date of sale In like gold coin, the un paid purchase money to draw interest, and payment of same to Iv secured by approv ed security. ARTHUR WARNER, s. ii i'elat, Rereree. Attorney for Plaintiff Note. The above land is situated a short distance from the town of -Oswego, anu contains valuable deposits or iron ore. Announcements will be made at sale, thiit will no doubt satisfy persons desiring to purchase that they will obtain a good title to t lie above premises. ofebo.v STATE r BOARD OF IMMIGRATION. 17V) R THE PURPOSE OF AFFORDING informaiion to Immigrants and in tend Emigrants to Oregon, now in foreign countries and sister States, and for circu lating such information abroad by this Hoard, ail persons in this State having Farms and Lands for Sale or Rent, or de sirous of forming Colonies, will please for ward to this Hoard as soon as possible de tailed descriptions of their Farms and Imds, Location, Price and Terms of Sale, or conditions of renting; and all persons desirous of obtaining Agricultural or other Laborers, will please communicate direct with this Board. By Instructions of the Commissioners of Immigration. . WILLIAM KEID, oi'eblm A State Com'r of Immigration. TREASURER'S NOTICE. Treasurer's Office, I SALEM, Jail, Jil, 157 J. ) OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT t here is money in the Treasury appli cable to the payment of the following warrants drawn on the Treasury since the 11th dav of September Is" I to-wit : Nos. 2t, 2t), 373, 374, 3S1, 3S0, 3'tl, 395, 404, 4U5, 391, 3!)7, 103, 407, 308, 410, 431. 3S5, 430, 477, 478, 450, 4S7, 43S, 4S!, 451, 45, 457, 450, 401, 403, 492, 491, 401, 4 18, 400, 407, 408, 40!t, 500, 410, 500, 51 1, 512, oil, 515, 510,-517, 520, 521, 522, 523, 525, 520, 530, 53(, 537, 53S, 530, 540, 514, 512, 513, 510, 518, 510, 531, 5-52, 5ti. 507, 5S2, 300, Inter sst on the above warrants will not be allo.ved after this date. A. II. P.UOWN", Sfeblw State Treasurer. HAIR JEWELRY. MRS. A. M. BUY f ON, HAS LOCATED IN ORECOX CITY, and isprepar-d to do all kinds of HASR JEWELRY, Just as good, and cheaper, than can be done in San Francisco. She also manu factures hair, straight or tangled, into SWITCHES, CURLS, AND FSIZZETTS. Nice, Fine Hair Switches for saie, at from '' to$l. A full line of Imitation Goods at San Francisco prices. Tlios-i wishing work done, or to purchase will do well to give iier a call before going to Portland. All communications by mail promptly answered. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Instructions given in fancy work. Silver card-board for sale. December IS, lS74-Gm Executor's Siile of Real Estate. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' . that by virtue or an order made by tho County Court, within and tor the Countv of Linn, State of Oregon, on the 4th day of January, 1875, in the matter of the estate of Etl . sard S. Altree, deceased, we, Marv A. Altr.'e, Executrix, and Edward Walden, Executor, of the last Will and Testament ot the said .Edward S. Altree. deceased. will, on Thursday, the lth day of February, 1S75. at the Court House door, in Ore iron City, in Clackamas county. State of Ore gon, between the hours ot 9 o clock In the morning and 4 o clock m the eveninir of that day, to-wit : at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M., oirer lor sale at public auction the fol lowing described real estate, belonging to the said estate and situate in said county of Clackamas, to-wit : The south half of the Donation Land Claim of Edward S. lson and wife, being notification No. 77 and claim No. 72, being parts of sect ions No. 1;, 10, 21, 22, and 28, in township No. 2 south, range 1 east, and bounded as fol lows, to-wit Beginnhigat a point 10 chains nort h and 10 50-100chainseast of the south west corner of said section 15, and running thence west 40 chains; thence south 108 chains; thence cast US-MOO chains: thence north 18 50-100 chains; thence east 30 5!M00 chains; thence north 80 37-100 chains, to the place of beginning, containing l&i.'tf acres. Terms Said real estate will be sold for gold coin of the United States; one-half to be paid down on the day of sale, and the remaining half in nine months, secured by mortgage on the premises, MARY A. ALTREE, Executrix. EDWARD WALDEN, Executor. Johns a Jones, Atty's for Executors. Jan. 15, 1875 :wl J O H W S C H R A M , Main St., Oregon City. 3IAMTACTCRER AD IMPORTER OF Saddles, Harness, 5 Satltllori'-llnrd- wure, etc., etc. rillCIt HE OFFERS AH CHEAP AS can be had in tho State, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. warrant riiy goods as represented. 1,000 DEER SKI US W A 1ST T !. I ), AND ALSO, 4 LL OTHER KINDS OF HIDES. FOR which I will nay the highes mark price in ca.sii liring on your hides and get your coin for them. . . - - ; JOHN SCIIRAM, Saddle and Harness Maker. Oregon City, Oregon, July 11. 1373-m3. DK. TOI 1" WELCH? D E N T I S T, OFFICE IN ORG(iO CITY, OKECOX. Ilisrhest Cash Price Ia id for County Order. LiVERY, FEED, AND SALE M STABLB. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED PROPRIETOR" OF .L. th Livery Stable on Fifth street .Oregon City.uregon, Keeps constantly on hand Saddle and Bug-jry Horses, Ifoggie, t nrrlnges ai((t rlnck Prices I?oasoiifttle. He will also run a hack to and from the W1LH0IT SODA SPRINGS during the summer season, with good horsee.competent and gentlemanly drivers. FARE AT LIVING BATES. J. M. FRAZER, Frorrl-tor. Oregon Cry, Msy C7, 173. r PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, St. t'harle Hotel KulMin. Southwest Corner Front and Morrison Sts. Portland, Oregon, JUST EEOEIYED, Per Str. " Oriflamme.' LARGE INVOICE Or tiie LATEST STYLES of uU Kind of Seasonable BOOTS AND.SHOES Bought of the Manufacturer Kast and In Salt Fruncico, FOR CASH. And will be Sold at UfiPRECIDENTLY LOW PRICES. Our AfiEVT Knuthai afliit it Tel;raiu tuting. that our Order for u FULL LIN1-: .OF. Boots and Shoes Have been Filled, andj GOODS SENT BY RASL.l Ve Siiai 1 continue to Receive bytverj Steniner Lare Invoices of thc. Cioods until our Stock ia Full and Complete, A S3IALI, LOT OF DAMAGED BOOTS AND SHOES On hand, which must be sold for AW REASONAHLE OFFER PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, ' St. Chnrlex Hotel 11 u tiding. Southwest Comer Front and Morrison Sts. C. A. PEASE & CO. October 30, 1871. tf. Tor Sale. HOUSE AND BUGGY HORSE' PEIt fectly safe. Apply to A novlf?w2 MRS. BOLLS. WASON AND CARRIAGE M A X U FACTOIS Y J milFi UNDERSIGNED. JL having increased thedi- 0'"LSf mension sions or his premises, at Vn:e-fTr ld stand on tho JtiZ the old Corner of Main and Third Street, Oregon City, Oregon, 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 room, good materials, and the very best, of mechanics, to build anew, re construct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete, any sort of a vehicle from a common Cart to a Concord Coach. Try me. Blacksmithing-, Horse or Ox Shoeing and General Jobbing neatly, nuicklv. and cheaply done. DAVID SMITH. THE STJjST. WEEKLY AND DAILY FOR 1875. THE APPROACH OF THE PRESIDEN TIAL election gives unusual impor tance to the events and d-jvelopments of 1!i.. snail endeavor to describe them fully, faithfully and fearlessly. She Wecki.i iS'mh has now attained a cir culationof over seventy thousand copies. Its readers are found In every State and Territory, and its quality is well known to the public. We shall not only endoaVor to keep it iuliy up to i he old standard, but to improve and add to its variety and power. The U'cckli Sun will continue to be a thorough newspajicr. All the news of the day will be found in it, condensed when unimportant, and at full lenghth when of moment, and always, we trust, treated in a clear, interest ingand Instructive manner. It is our aim to make the Weekly Ven. tho best family newspaper in the world. It will bo full of entertaining and appropriate reading of every sort, but will print noth ing t6 offend the most scrupulous and dei ecate taste. It will always contain t he most interesting stories and romances of the day, carefully selected and legible printed. The Agricultural Department is a promi nent feature in the Weekly .Sun, and its articles will always be found fresh anil useful to the farmer. The number of men independent In poll tics Is increasing, and the Weekly Sun is their paper especially. It belongs to no party, and obeys no dictation, contend ing for principle, and lor the election of the best men. It exposes the corruption that disgraces the country and threatens the overthrow of republican institutions It has no fear of knaves, and seeks no favor from their supporters. The markets of every kind and tho fash ions are reported In its columns. The price or the Meekly Sun Is one dollar a year for a sheet of eight pages,, and fiftv six columns. As this barely pavs the ex penses of paper and printing, we are not able to make any discount or allow any premium to friends who may make spe cial efforts to extend its circulation. Un der the new law, which required payment of postage In advance, one dollar a vear with twenty cents the cost of prepaid post age added, is the rate of subscription. It is not necessary to get up a club in order to have the H eekly Sun at this rate. Anyone who s-nds one dollar and twenty cents will get the payier, post-paid, for a vear. We have no traveling agents. The Weekly sun. Eight pages, flftv six columns. Only $1 20 a vear, postage prepaid. No discounts from this rate Tiie Daily Scn. a lanre four-i newspaper of twenty-eight columns. Dai ly circulation over lfxt. All the dhw for Scents. Supscription, postage nrenatd RS cents a month, or $6 50 ayenr. To clubs'of i'j orovcr, a discount oi an per cent. Address, THE SI X, New York City. FORJ5ALE. rilHE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS HH X premises, in Oswego, for sale at a bar gain, for cash. There is a-fine dwelling uu out ouumns, orcnara ana aooat tnree acres ot land, b inely situated for a board iDg house for the hands employed In the Lrnn worHE. J. N . CATNF. Oswego, Sept. I", lgTl. 3w W. II. HIGHFIELD. Established since 49, the old td. Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon. An assortment of "Watties. Jewel- ry.and Seth Thomas' Weight Clocks all of which are warranteu w w . SSRepairing done on short, notice, and ankful for past patronage. THE GREAT REHOVATOR! A Certain Cure for Rheumatism and Mercurial affect ions, Scrofula, Salt Kheum, Liver and Kidney coui plaintM, Female WeakneM, and all Disease arising from au liupur lute of the liiood. Contains no Mercurial or Foisosoxis Sub ctauce. TnE STRONGEST WILL FIND THIS a Scaretiny Cure. It u ay be taken by the most delicate, with Impunity, and the remarkable succi-ss attending its use war rants the proprietors in claiiiMiig it as tho Must Reliable 151 ood Purifier la Use. Its gentle action renders it remarkably efllcations 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, sole proprietors, CHARLES LANGLEY & CO., Wholesale Druggsts, San Francisco. novl3m3 e Farm to Rent. nHE UNDERSIGNED "WILL RENT I his farm situated on the Willamette river two miles below Oregon City, and containing 310 acres, for two, three or fqpr years, on liberal terms. The farm has ISO acres under new fence, 20 aen s ol 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 the one side, Is a field of 14 acn-s, well set in timothy and clover; and on the other side is yo of slashing, dono over a year ago, and burned over this fall. It's convenience to market, whether to Portland or Oregon City fives it superior advantages. I will only rent to a person who will live unon and work tire farm. 1 have also a half section of good land. 40 acres of hich is under fence, situated about throe miles from Aurora, which I will sell on reasonable terms. For further part iculars apply to th un dersigned at his residence in Oregon City. JOHN W. MELDRKM. Nov. IS, 1S74-GW. J. P. WARD. GEORGE A. HAHWSa, WARD & HARDING-, DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, TiTEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A k general assortment cf Druids and Clieiriicals, Perfumery, Soaps, tnmbaiiil UruOieu, , Trusses Supporters, Shoulder Hrnces l'unt j- and Toilet Articles, ALSO Kerosene till, Lamp Chimneys, Glas-4, Putty, Paints, Oils. Va rnisltes and Dye Stuff, PIRE lrivrc tvn nnrnni- run Hi.iu a.u Liuiuiia run DUTXAL Pl'UPCSES. PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. BPhysiclans Prescriptions carefully compounded, and all orders correctly an swered. y"Open nt all hours of the night. VA11 accounts must be paid monthly. novCtf WARD & HARDING. DOLLARS, To the Amount of TWO MILLION FIVK HVXDKKD TIIOV.SAM) are to he Distributed on the 27th February by the Public Library of Kentucky, upon the occasion of their lifth uuil last Concert. Drawing CYrtain or 3Ioney Refunded. One Grand Cash Gift $250,000 One Grand Cash Gilt- 100,000 One Grand Cash Gilt 75,000 One Grand Cash Gitt 50.000 One Grand Cash Gilt 25,000 5 Cash Gifts. ?20,000 eacli 100.000 10 Cash. Gilts, Ii.OOOcach 140,000 15 Cash Gilts, 10,HX each 150,000 l Cash Gifts. 5,000 each lofl.OOO 25 Cash Gifts, 4,H0each lOO.OuO 30 Cash Gilts, 3,0 x) each 90,000 50 Cash Gilts. 2,0 H each 100,000 100 Cash Gifts, 1,0 M eacli 100.000 210 Cash Gilts, 5:H) each 120,000 "500 Cash Gilts, 100 each 50,000 19,000 Cash Gilts, 50 each 950,000 Whole Tickets $50. Halves $25. Tenth, or each Coupon Sj. Eleven Whole Tickets. $500. For Tickets, or information, address THOS. E. BRAMI ETTE, Affcnt and Manager, Louisille. Ivy. 5feb3.v Public Library of Kentucky. Death of Got. jlranileltc Action of the Trustees ..Y Successor appoint edNo Move Pnlj.oiifmeiilsOraw- ing' Certain February 7th. At a me-ting of the Trustees of the Pub lic Library of Kentucky Jan. 1G, 1S75, it was resolved that C. M. I'.rigirs, Esq., who un der the late Hon. Thos. E. P.ramlrtte was the real business manager of the gift con certs already given in aid of the Public I : i . . : . i i i i - . . iiijiiti tu rfct-iit uck . ut- unu ne is nereoy authorized to take the place made vacant by the death of said Eramlette. in the man agement of th" Fifth and Last (Jiff Con cert, and that the Drawing announced for rcb 27th, l$io, shall iiositively and une quivocally take place on that day, without any lurther postiionement or delay on any account whatever. R. T. DURltETT. John-S. Cain, President. Secretary. Hereafter all communications relating to th Filt h Concert should 1 addressed to the undersigned, and I pledge myself that the urawing shall come off February 27th or that every dollar paid for tickets shall be returned. C. M. BR1GGS. Agent and Manager. Koom 4, Public IJbrarv Ruilding, Louis ville, Ky. Sheriff's Sale. JY VIRTUE OF A DECREE AND EX- edition issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Multnomah, and dated 15th day of Janua ry 1875, in favor of R. IJ. Curry and against the Tualatin River Navigation and Manu facturing Company, and to me directed as Sheriff of Clackamas county, State of Ore gon, for the sum of seven" hundred and tweny-two a nd 50-100 dollars.gold coin.with interest at the rate of one per cent, per month from the 15th day of October 1ST. Costs and disbursement" of this suit, taxed at twenty-two and TO-loO dollar?. Now, therefore. I have this 8th day of February 1875, for want of personal proper ty ont of which to satisfy said judment, I have levied upon the following real estat to-wit : Lot One In Plock Two, and Lot Seven in Clock Four, in the town of Oswe go, Clackamas County, Oregon, and on Monday, the 15th day of March, 175, at 10 o'clock. A. m., at the Court IIousa door in Oregon City, tlackamas Co., Ore gon, I will s'sll all the right, title, i uteres of the above named Tualatin River Navl gution Company to the above described lots, or so much thereof as may be eees sary to satisfly the above named Judg ment, interest costs and accruing costs, at public auction to the highest bidder for U. S. gold coin to me in hand paid. J. T. APFERSON. 12flw Sheriff of Clackamas Co Oregon. notice:. rpHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO JL lon existing under the name of Norton Jt Lewis, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All outstanding debt will be paid by the senior partner. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to Norton A Lewis will rl" mnk Immo J lite payment. NORTQ i IJWI4. Nerfoi, 7n. r. 1-So. , feTtf o O o o o o o o o G o 0 o o o o o o o 0 G o o o o O o o o o O o o