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ORCGDN CITT, OREGON, FEB,
rojiPi.K:ri:i.-Tiie Flemin
nient has been set up, the grave
enclosed with stone P'-
. vt.-n.Iinir around it.
Some
iron V;IMm to this fund have not
who suhscJ be 4 Jyptions, and as we
are anxlms ote it up, we wish all
t?M.h& iu the TheS who
There i.sals:. room for others, ho uc
i?e coiitiibute to this worthy olyect,
a), we are short on the cost eonsuleia
bh. which w shall have to make up
,t fourov,., ,.ocket. Weshol make
n full statement in our next issue, and
ncknoNvled-e the receipts and show the
ex lenses.
Fine liKEK. Messrs. Albright t
I.ogus this week purchased from Mr.
i.,.Z iviwers, of Cailow Prairie, eight
nrtl-fed cattle, which were the
fattest an 1 best we hare seen in tins
market The meat is superior to any
thing that lias lieen wold in our market,
bein- fat and sweet, with an excellent
flavor to it. We are indebted to these
gentlemen for some hue steaks and an
xeelleiit roast. Mr. lowers enter
prise should be followed by other far
mers, and then we would have no rea
son to coiniihvopo
P.kek-Katinu Chinam en. One of our
numerous Leef-eating "Heathen Chi
ne" attempted to appropriate some
heefand mutton to his own use litloiig
lneto the i.r-JiiriotrebsotthoClilllIonse,
alNiut twelve o'clock Wednesday night,
i.,.t he had Urn there before, a watch,
was kept out for him, and just as he
ws making his way through the w wi
dow a couple of pistol shots persuaded
Jiim to dr u the meat and run. lie
made good Ids escape, but minus the
meat.
iKosE ri s. We have received a
toros pectus f..r a nevr iier to be started
at Portland, to be called the -Sunday
Welcome," io Ik; published bv a .com
pany of that name. Samuel is the
agent fr the proprietors. It is to make
its rirt appe trancoon the 7th of March,
not to be poiitieal, but to contain such
reading as ,-hoidd appear in a metro
poIiUn Sundav pafHT. S3 50 per year,
in advaneo, and f- for six months.
I.KirrirRE. The old Pioneer, Col. Jos.
is. Meek, proposes to give a lecture in
tins city, at the Court House, next
Wednesday evening. His subject:
' From the Wigwam to the hite
House." It wi.l he mainlv from his
exnoricnee as a tioneer, and will be of
interest, no'. onlv to Jlis old pioneer
friends, hull he imblic generally, Give
him a good iumw.
lti'.nrrKi.. The O. S. S. Company
have reduced freight from Corvallis to
Portland to 2 ier ton ; from A I any
$2 OO, and from Salem $2 00. This
looks to us as very cheap. Wo pre
sume t ho other company lias red iced
its rates accordingly. Steainboating
on the upper river promises to be lively
before the season closes. It is a good
tiling for shippers, but may not be
profitable for steamboat owners.
Tun 1'i.niiu, Gcno:. James Vick,
the jTopular llorist and seedsman of
Rochester, X. Y., has again issued his
eleirant Flor.vl Guide, a copy of which
it now tictore us. 1 1 appears quarterly,
and the price' (2" cents a year) hardly
pav tiie cost of publication. It is in
v.tlua.'jle to tjmso engaged in the cul
ture of vegetables, llowers, etc. Sub
ttjriLu fvr it.
Tut: Ai.m-:r;. The Alden Fruit Pre
serving Company, of this city has pur
chased the los of Chas. Church, (north
of Mr. liaH'MNjno's resilience) for their
factor Prk o Slifc). Plans and fpec.i
iicatio'ns are being drawn, and it is ex
;cted that the ontract will be let one
week from n-xt Saturday. The main
bnil-liutr will ie :i"."o feet and four
stories high. This looks like business.
to
Ki.kitk'.i. At a meeting of Cataract
Hose Company No. 2, Isold on the 2r!d
inst., tlie following oilicers were elect.
t- I for the en-iiiing vear: (?ol. W. Tj.
White, President :"N". 1'. llandall. Sec
retary: Willi mu Pratt, Treasurer; 11.
J. Hardin sr. Foreman : lvl. T. Hatch,
1-irsf Assistant; V. Moss. Second
Asi:aiit. J o. A. Harding was nom
inated for C! ief and J. 1. Harlow for
Assistant.
Kf.aiiy Kon:niiiKus.Ve learn that
th plan and spoeiih'atioii for the Alden
'ompany's lKiilding will be at the
ntore of Thos. ('barman during next
week, until Stturdav, and that sealed
jiropo-sals forj the lumler anl work
will Im r'ccived. seperately ; also for
the liuildiiu; i-ompletcil. including an
material and I uior.
fr iille mochanies.
Here is a chance
Cevsits. Acofding to the census
just taken for Oregon City School Dis
trict, which Embraces the corporate
limits, the populatiun is l.oo:', ; last year
it was J'J. an increase of ot; number of
legal voters, l;it ; number of children
if school aire. ll:t; girls. 21l; boys, l'Ji ;
increase of 47 4'er last year.
MfSICAL PJ
i kw. 1 he M nsical 1 e-
view, public
by Sherman t Hyde,
Naii KramwlJ at hand. It is replete
with sketches of pul r singers and
teachers of music, a review of art, mus
ical and literary intelligence of the day,
liesides some brilliant vocal and instru
mental pieces of music.
Liook at Tins. We have a new
Florence sewir.g machine standing in
our office whic'i we want to exchange
for coin. It w; 1 be sold for less than
Sin Francisco cst price. Now is the
time to get a sewing machine cheap.
These machines have no superior in
the market. Cajl and secure it before
it is sold. I
Election.
x. -jV election for Chief and
fortf lOregon City Fire Ie
, takCJplace next Monday.
Assistant
jartmeiit
Messrs. John Mvers and Opo. A. Iliirtl
inc ; have Won placed in the field for
Chief and J. li. llarlow is the only can
didatethus far announced for Assistant.
The jm11s will le held at the house of
Cataract Hose Company,
No Cor kt. The last legislature fix
ed the time for holding regular terms
of County Court in this county on the
first Mondays in April, Julv. Scptem
lnr and January, therefore there will
be no term of the Commissioners'
Court until next April.
Fou Tint Nitekeueiis. Rev. Mr.
Starr, of this place, forwarded last
Monday the sum of $50 for the Nebras
ka destitute, collected from our citi
zens and contributions taken up in the
M. E. Church. That is pretty good
for Oregon City.
SnorLD be Is. The reports of the
School Clerks must l returned to the
Countv Superintendent before the 1st
of March. Those reiorted after that
date are not entitled to draw school
money.
Send Ir. When you get through
reading this paper, send it to some
friend In the East. It is far better than
nv letter, and niav be the cause of do
ing some good for Oregon.
Wheat
-Wheat is worth in
this
has
El00 72 to 75 cents per bushel. It
11,1(1 a downward tendency at Portl
Portland.
10 he Ixstiti-tit. T", rimnrl v.n. :
campmontnfn-n,, -n v
. of regou will le instituted i
rwr . '
IHUrUaill nn M,.r,J -r l. on.u 1
...v.u ,!. , .iiartu -.'in.
Ijktter ..TiiriThe'f?,Uwiii fcr-aiJo
7'ost-offiatOreI.Uv.Iva ,7r..i:Neloik TTorW Pblislie.s official;
""".a-. ! a.i tv'P. niiiinRiv;. in-A,..; ! ft$nrns of the elections since 1872.
, 2, l-J J j';n., care of J no. ltoherLs; Crawford wliicli show that in the course of two I
Z n.,n:ti isoi. ..I,.!,',, s - 'r. t.,i ' tV. ""c:- yrs thi nepuUiorvrf rartv. which
s m'..i Huss, Samuel ; Jjewellen.'Mr. : Micha-i elected its'-Prnsirlprit. rW? mairU.i Xt
meal, Robt. ; Nichols, Alfred : Wef.ger, ! ' 0 r-rn 0fin . " . J ""i
ith an Konifatzius ; Warner. G. 2 ; ! .er ' C0,UCKJ votes, has been put in a
If called for, please saV When "n.irer-
tisCll .tjKAOOX, P- M.
OnSEHVED.-Flags were displayed last
Monday from every stall in town. The
boats passing up and down the river
were also in. full rig, in honor of the
birthday of the father of "this country.
Coming Back. Wo. are informed
that James Athey, who loft here about
tight months ago for California, has
become homesick and will shortly re
turn to Oregon with his family.
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II n Fused a Grx for(5i:axt. The
Connecticut Radicals, according to a
statement of the Hartford Times,
have nominated for Governor a man
who was never heard of beyond his
own town, until he alone, of the for
ty million people of the United
States, distinguished himself by fir
ing in Norwich a cannon salute over
Grant's aciion in "breaking;, up r the;!
Louisiana Legislature by Federal
bayonets. Having done this, they 1
adopted a platform committing the
party in Connecticut unreservedly to
Grant and the Louisiana policy. The
convention was managed by Federal
olhoe-holders and their allies; and it
also passed a resolution "utterly
condemning" what it calls " those
unwarranted denunciations of the
Federal Government" which have
been uttered by the Boston Faneuil
Hall meeting, the Cooper Institute
gathering, and other assemblages
irvesK!ctive of party. By the words
"the General Government" the Con
necticut Grant party mean U. S.
Grant.
Senator Tiixjrman and the Pres
idency. Wo find the aunexed in our
exchanges: Members of Congress
just returned from Ohio, are aitthor
ity for the statement that Gov. Wil
liam (Oh Pvise Up) Allen, of Ohio,
has in his private residence, at Chil
licothe, a full sized picture of his
nephew, Senator Allen G. Tiiurnian.
iiiere is nothing, of coarse, unnat
ural in this, but under the frame he
has caused to be placed in big letters
" Our Next 'President." In view of
tho fact that Gov. Allen was himself
thought U have Presidential aspira
tions, this act of his would seem to
indicate that he has cleared the track
in favor of the younger member of
the family. It settles one disputed
noint. and that is that ho is not a
j candidate against his nephew. In
contingency of the Senator's chances
wilting, tnere is no telling, however,
what the old man might do.
The Record says: E. M. Waite is
publishing a pamphlet of GO pages
for the Oregon Pioneer Association,
to contain the constitution of the so
ciety, the addresses delivered last
summer by Hon S. F. Chadwick at
the reunion, the remarks on the Or
egon question made on the same oc
casion by Gov. CI rover, quotations
from the journal and register of the
retmious of 1S73 and 1874,
and several interesting communica
tions from members of the society.
Mr. "Waite has procured a handsome
electrotype of the State seal under
the provisional government, which
is truly a tasteful and appropriate
design, and will adorn the title paje.
The pamphlet will possess consider
able interest to all early settlers of
Oregon. . y
The Gkanoes. Some of our ex
changes are trying to figure up the
aunual revenues of the Society of
Patrons of Husbandry. A corres
pondent of the Chicago Timet makes
the following estimate: "Initiation
fees alone paid up to July last
amounted to b MM) ,000. The month
ly dues yield $2,400,000 per annum.
The six-cent quarterly dues to the
State ("ranges amount to 480,000
p.r anucm; in addition to which,
large sums are derived from charters
and dispensations. What precise
sum the National Grange has now on
hand we are unable to state, but it
must, we should think, be a large
amount."
IIesolttions Arxji'Tiiu. We have
received the following resolutions
which were adojited by Marshtiehl
Grange No. 1, P. of H., at a recent
meeting, from the Secretary, John
M. Mills.
Ji:solred, That we, as Grangers,
disapprove of the employment of
Chinamen as laborers by any mem
ber of this Grange.
Hesoired, That the Secretary fur
nish the Enterprise, Oregon inn and
Bulletin with a copy of this resolu
tion. The Oreijoniaa of Wednesday doub
les on itself most handsomely on the
Louisiana question, and while it
mentions the two Democrats who
sign the majority report, leaves out
the Radicals. We are beginning to
think that the Oreyonian will not do
to bet on. It is neither milk nor
water, but badly mixed, and is try
ing its prettiest to ride two horses.
In time, we expect, it will find out
that this dodge does not win.
A ASHixoTox, Feb. 22. The Re
pabhean Senators held a caucus
this morning on order of business.
1 hey reached no formal understand
ing, but general impression is ihey
will hrst act : upon the general anpro
pnation bdl .before them, then the
TWM C'Vl1 rigl,ts biU ana -he
legislative session, as all necessarv
public business is in such a state of
forwardness that it can be transacted
before the termination of this Con
gress. O wing to attending at caucus
of Republican senators none of the
committees called for to-day had a
quorum.
Elected. Allen T. Caperton was
elected U. S. Senator from West
VironniA on th 15th. TT i o
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x a . V . t ' ; '' ,
oerat. and said to be, a btrou and
.-1.1- ' i
auie iiiau. .
The Republican Losses., The 1
put i
f'roiriority of over 750,000 v
1872 their party carried thir
otes. In
ied thirtj' States,
and by the end of 1S74 had lost all
but eleven of them. The World con
cludes: " In two years the opposi
tion to the. Federal Administration 1
-has made a net gain of nearly one
and a quarter million of votes.
There has been no such political
overturning in so short a period in
our history as a people. Never be
fore has a Federal Administration re
ceived so rapid and-: overwhelming a
condemnation from those who placed
it in power. There has been a stead y
opposition gain everywhere. New
York has jumped f rom 53,000 Repub
lican majority to 62,000 opposition
majority and Pennsylvania has
changed from 137,000 Republican
majority to 7,000 opposition majori
ty. , The opposition has possession
of the four greatest States of the
Union New York, Pennsylvania,
Ohio and Illinois. Two years ago it
possessed not one of these."
, Extua Labok for the Assessor.
This will be a hard year's labor on
our County Assessors. In addition
to their usual annual assessments,
says the JJt-mocrat, the law requires
that they shall this year take the
census of their several counties, for
which blanks will be furnished them
by the Secretary of State. The cen
sus will comprise the following head
ings: - Number of legal voters;"of
males 21 years old and upwards; of
males under 21 and over 10; of males
under 10; of females IS and upwards;
of females under 18 and over 10; of
females under 10; number of acres
under cultivation; bushels of wheat,
rye, bailey, oats, corn, potatoes and
apples raised last vear; tons of hav,
pounds of wool and tobacco, ounces
of gold dust produced; number of
sheep, hogs, cattle and mules owned
by each person; number of barrels
of salmon, and baskets of oj-strs
sold; number of ponnls of butter
and cheese made and mariceted, etc
In order to assist the Assessor and
facilitate his labors wo would sug
gest that our readers have these
items written down and prepared by
the time he comes around. Of
course it is understood this is not for
the purpose of kixation, but for the
dissemination of valuable informa
tion that this census is taken; hence
our citizens need have no fear of
making as good a showing as the
facts will warrant.
To Commence. The San Francisco
Bulletin of a late date t-ays that
" work on the Oregon and Winno
mucea railroad will be began at both
ends in the spring. The company
have secured means enough to insure
the completion of the work at an
early day." This , is , good news to
Oregon, but it may not be entirely
reliable. Since this statement has
been made public, we may as well
tell what we were assured during the
last session of our Legislature: A
gentleman who ought to have known
what lie was saying, and who evi
dently spoke from authority, told us
that if the Legislature passed the
bill then pending, the "road would
be built immediately, whether Con
gess gave any aid or not." -Wd trust
that it may, and believe it will.
Died. We are pained to be called
upon to announce the death of WTiI-'
lard A., only son of the late Hon.
Amory Holbrook, which occurred at
Portland, at the residence of his
mother, last Tuesday morning. He
was a young man of generous heart,
and was universally beloved by all
who knew him. His age is 2') years.
He has been in poor health for sev
eral years, but when we saw him,
only last week, he informed us that
he Mas much improved, little think
ing he was so near the final homo of
all tho Jiving. He had his faults,
but his good qualities more than
counterbalanced them.
Celebrated. The Various mili
tary organizations of Portland cele
brated Washington's birthday iu an
appropriate manner. "Mr. Authur
Crisfield delivered the address on
the occasion, which is published in
full in the Oregonlan. It is one of
the finest productions it has been our
pleasure to read for many days, and
shows the author to be a man ot fine
abilities".
Open. Navigation between Port
land and the Dalles was resumed last
Tuesday. The river is clear of ice.
It is seldom that we notice anything
in the medical line, nor would we now.
unless we could be convinced that we
are not doing our duty as a journalist
in rccominehinir to the public the cel
ebrated botanical preparation of Dr.
Ileno. Whoever induces the victim
of scrofula or any other disease of the
blood, to use If. 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 ure for scrofula, rheumatism.
Salt Kheum, 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
lost article now in use. lr. Henry's
Cousin Balsam 'is the most affective
remedy for affection of t lie throat or
lungs "that we have ever known. It
contains no deleterious drutrs, and can
bo taken with impunity and certainty
of relief. For the cure of couirhs colds,
sore thront. etc.; it stands without a ri
val. Dr. Henrys Liniment as an alle
viator of pain", is unrivaled by any
preparation lefore the public; the
most skeptical will te convinced by a
single triaL It w ill prove itself a friend
in need which no family should be
Avithout. . .
Important Kndorsed bv the Mo-HeaT
Tofession. TFR. VM. HA LIAS BALSAM
'Oil THE LUNti.S cures l oughs. Colds and
Consmuinn ' n
lonsmption, and , all uisoruers or me
Throat and mt. ' PR, towlevs
1 l)( THll'lrp II
TOOTHACHE .AXODYNE rCures in one
jM,INU'i'E
febl?
i
A TrlumpU Over llurabiig.
It is not 'difficult to alarm the timid, and
invalids aiw- proverbially bo. Aware of
this fct, the venders of paeudo bitters
" entirely fr-K1 from alcohol" have raised
a false cry gainst, tonic preparations con
taining spirits, -and no.Uoubt have fright
ened a few sick flK9 into purchasing the
fermented rubbish whlcn iney sou, and
which is infinitely ; more injurious than
the vilest drams drunk at tavern bars.
But already a. trqmendous reaction has set
in against these abominable nostrums,
which, being dcvoldof the alcoholic basis
which alone prevents liquid . botanical
preparations from - turning soar, decom
pose almost as soon as made. Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters has Mvcd and will live
down multitudes' of such Impostures. A,
regular recurrence 01 uui nwum iw iat?
t fitt.r!itiv invfrorant from thoso who
have alwavs been its patrons, showing
that they have not swerved in their tlme-
lioiiorcu auegiancc iu .mi' - o ini I'op
ular remedy"; and a constant influx of
new orders demons! rat now inun m
pression, after all, the blatant, denuncia
tions of the mock bitters men have made'
upon the general public. So long, as Hos
tetter's Hitters continue to cure and pre
vent intermittent and remittent levvrs,
dvspepsia, constipation, kidney disease,
and the numerous otlivr ailments to which
they are adapted, they will continue to
dominate the factious opposition of .hum
bugs, and will be Just as long as they are
manufactured and sold. ie u Known to
all bogus nostrum venders, of every degree
ot audacity and knavery, that they can
never hope to puff themselves into public
favor at the expense of Hostetter's Bitters,
t lie reputation of whicli is founded, as it
were, upon a rock.. - -.".
men.
In this county, near the Sandy, on Sat
urday, Feb. 2H, 1875, of congestion of the
brain, Mrs. Lydia Laricins, wife of James
Larlcins.
Iteligions.
It jy. fSeorge II. Atkinson will hold
regular services in the Congregational
Church, in this city, on the first and
second Sabbaths of each month. Morn
ing services t;t l'P o'clock. On the
tirst Sabbath at Holmes' .School House
at 3 o'clock, i. m.
Everyone should know that the panacea
which has stood the test of nea-ly half a
century of tria l in the cure of coughs, colds,
bronchitis, influenza, and whoopin; coutrh
is IlR. WlSTAK'S I'.AI.SA.K OK Wlf.lJ ClIUK-
iiy. It maintains in the fullest de(rroe its
well-earned reputation, . All suiierers
should try it..
Dangerous IutlifFereucr.
If you have a friend troubled with a
chronic cough and who apprehends no
danger from it, speak to him seriously.
Tell him that every paroxysm is like the
sound of a muffled drum beating time to
his march to the grave. Advise him to
beirin forthwith a course of IIat.k's Hosky
of IIorkiiocnu and Tar. Tlie country
lrom ocean to ocean rings with its astound
ing cures of chronic cough and all com
plaint. of the lungs and throat tending to
consumption.
1'ikk's TooTir-Acam Drops Cure in one
minute.
In the Haiub of Science all tilings be
come valuable by odnptnunit, and salutary
hy ij2iivitirn. Thus, Da. J. W. Walkkr
lias obtained from certain vegetable pro
ducts of California, that have been tram
pled upon for centuries by the ignorant,
the Invaluable curative known as" the Cab
ifornia Vixkijak Bitteks, a medicine
wh icli is exciti ng I he woiuli t of the com 1:1 11
nity by its beneficial operation in the
worst eases of Rheumatism, Pulmonary
Disease, Ucncral lability, I'onesfion of
the I.iver, Constipation, Scrofula and Ma
larious Fevers.
iV'ir TO-BAY.
Administrator's Suliv
JOTICE IS HEREBY C5IVEN THAT
.Jennings Smith. Administratorof the
estate of John Albriglit, deceased, as such
Administrator, by virtue of an order of the
County Court of Marion county, Oregon,
will, at one o'clock v. m., on
Saturday, the 3d day of April,
A. D. 1875, at the Court House door, in On
gon City, in the county of Clackamas, in
t he State of ( iregon, offer for sale at public
aucl ion, the following described real estate,
to-wit : The north h of tlw donation land
claim in T. 5 S. H -2 E., of Willamette me
ridian, !clr.g part of the X. E. i of the X.
10. of sect ion 14; the S. W. of section
1J, and part of the E. 3 of the H. E. of
section 11, and part, of the X. Vi of the X.
W. of section 1:5, in the county of Clack
amas, in the State of Oregon, for gold coin
in hand,
JENNINGS SMITH,
Feb. '26 ls,5;wt . Administrator.
The administrator of tho a'vc estate is
an! horized to state that if the purchas'-r
desir s the south half also, the widow will
sell it for $250.
In the Circuit, Court of the State of Oregon,
for Clackamas county.
Catherine Marchall v.i Alfred Marchal;
suit for divorce.
To Alfred Marchall, the above named de
fendant: IX THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Iregon you aro hereby summoned and
required to be and appear in the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, for Clacka
mas county, on or lie fore the first day of
the term of said Court next, happening
after the expiration of six weeks from the
publication of t his summons, to-wit : on or
before t he
ltli Monday in April A. Jl. 1S75,
and answer the complaint of the plaint iff
in 'the above en tit led suit, or for want there
of the plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in the said complaint,
the relief prayed for being the dissolution
of the marriage contract existing between
you and the plaint iff, and decree against
you for the sum of hundred dollars.
This summons is published pursuant to an
order made by the Judire of saj,j (jourt. at
'h ambers, dated the 2ath dnv of February
A. D. 1S75. JOHNSON & McCOWN,
febUtfwO . , . Biff's Attorneys.
HYMEN'S ELECTICPJ.
JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
an Election will be held 011
Mondny, he 1st day of March, 1S75,
by the Oregon .City Fire Department for
the purpose of electing one Chief Engineer
and one Assistant Engineer. Polls will be
open at the house of Cataract Hose Com
pany. F. O. McCOWN.
febiWwl Mayor of Oregon City.'
- The standard rernedv f-r Coniflm, In.
flnenz. Sore Throutu Wliotipinrj- Onrirh,
Crotip, Lircr CouijiluiiU, lironcbitv, Jllefd
of the Lunrjx, and every affectfon of the
Throat, Lungs and Chest, including Co
.St'MI'TIO.V. " .-
Winlar'ii Italsan of 'Wild t'luerrj- docs
not dry npn cough, but loosens it, cleanses
the, Lungs," and allays Irritation, thus ro
miiciny Lite crmse of the complaint. None
genuine unless signed I. BrTrs. IYepared
by Sktii W. Fowler Sons, Boston. Sold
by Hrddisotox, HosTF.TTER tfc (o., San
Francisco, and by dealers generally.
IMfebly
TREASURER'S NOTICE. -
TitKAsritKa's OFFrcK, j
Salkm, Jan, 2, 1S75.
-VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
there is money In the TTeasnry appli
cable to the payment of the following
warrants drawn on the Treasury since the
14th day of September" lfCI to-wit : Nos.
2-.r,2r,tfm, 374. as i, as?, 3i. 395, 40. 405, mt.
307, 4', 4i7, :ns, 4 Hi. Ml, 3S5, 4-'i, 477. 47S, 4V,
4S7. 4"S, 4Sfl, 4-51, 4-52, 157, 450, 4I, 4!, 4fl2, 491,
551, 552, 5fi. 5C7, 592, S!9, m 1
inrerest on the above warrants will not 1
be allowed alter this date.
A. II . BROWN,
"Sfebl'r SUitc Treasurer.
' ' . ' :i-4 Hart?!
ri, -Ji'S '( -in, 4'., oim, H'., rfr.l, oi l 512
514, 51-5, 516, 517, 520, 521, 522, 523, 525, 520, .t1,
5-. -?7. 5.iS. 5-W. 510. 511. 512. 513. 5lti 5fS. 5l!t
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
IMPROVE YOUR POULTRY.
It costs no more to keep
good foMrls than poor
ones.
Oakland - Poultry
Cor. Sixth A Castro Sts,
OAKLAND, C A L
Soason of 1875.
EGGS FOU
HATCHING
From the larg
st and best bred
Fowls in
. the World.
Carefully packed and warranted to carry
. safely auy distance. The varieties
comprise -
Dark and Li-rht Bra h mas, BulT and Part
ridge Cochins, Whit" I'j;horns, Houdans
and Silver Spangled Ilamburs.
Black Spanish, White lorkings, Golden
Poland, Aylesbury 1 Kicks, and Came.
Sebright and Black African Bantams.
Bronze Turkeys, the finest collrv-tion on
the Pacific coast..
fcvSend stamp Tor illustrated circular
to CEO. B. BAY LEY
Iinjxjrter and Dealer of Choice Poultry,
liox UV.l, San Francisco.
Please state what paper you saw this ad
vertisement in. feblim3
ttefrrre's Stile. - -
George V. Prosser, Respondent,
vs. .'. ; 1
W. II. Prossef H als, Appellant.' - ,
1'TriTCE OF A1 CERTAIN DECREE
3 of the Supreme Court of the State of
Oregon, made t he 25t h day of January 1S75,
anil in persuanceof a mandate of said Court
dulv issued and entered, the subscriber, a
referee duly appointed by said decree, willj
sell at public auction, to the highest bid
dor, on
Saturday, t he t Uli teentU diiy of
March, 1SJ5,
at 2 o'clock p m. of said day, at the Court
House door, in -Oregon City, Clackamas
county, State of Oregm, 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 sections eight (S) and nine '.)) in
Tow nship two South, Range one East, and
being a part of the donation land claim of
Henry Prosser and Mary Prosser, deceased,
t'j-uif", being the east half of said donation
land claim set apart to said Henry Prosser
in the Land Oilice 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 decree of the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the
county of Clackamas, made at the. April
term 1.S74, and deeded to said heirs in jer
suance of said decree by .1. A. Fisher and
wife, and bearing date 22d day of May,lS74.
Terms of sale, one-half of the purchase
money to be paid on t he da v 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
pavment of same to be secured by p prov
ed "security. ARTHUR WARNER,
;S. IIU'KI.AT, UcIVlT'C.
Attorney tor Plaintiff
Note. The above land is situated a
short distance from the town of Oswego,
and contains valuable deposits of Iron ore.
Announcements will be made at sale that
will no dou lt satisfy persons desiring to
purchase that they wfll.obtain a good title
to the above promises. " oi'cbow
STATE EQAPiD OF ire1iSlGRATilDN
1.0 It THE PURPOSE .OF AFFORDING
inform aiion to Immigrants and in
teiu! Emigrants to Oregon, now in foreign
countries and sister. States, and for circu
lating such information abroad by this
l'.oard, 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 Board as soon as J-ossible de
tailed descriptions of their Farms and
I'inds, Iocation, Price and Terms of Sale,
or conditions of renting; and nil persons
desirous of obtaining Agricultural or other
Laborers, wi.'l pleas.- communicate direct
with this Board.
By lust ructions of the Commissioners of
Immigration. WILLIAM KEID,
ofeblm A State Com'r of Immigration.
Final Si'ttlrmcnt !
In tho Couty Court of Clackirthas County,
Oregon.
In t he matter of the estate of Jacob Kandle
t LL PERSONS INTERESTED ARE
hereby notified that the Administra
tors of the above named estate of Jacob
Kandle. deceased, have filed their final
accounts and vouchers in the above enti
tled matter, and the Court has appointed
Monday, the 8!h il.-iv of March, A. I.,
17".,
at the Court Hoiiso. in Oregon City, as the
time and place for examining said final
accounts and hearing of object ions thereto.
R. M. BILLINGS,
GEO. C. KANDLE,
o.'eblw Administrators.
1 IAI1? J EWELHY
MRS. A, M. B.UYTQN,
H
AS tOCATED IN OREGON' CITY,
and is prepared to do all kinds 01
HASR JEWELRY,
Just as good, and cheaper, thnn can be
done in San Francisco. She also manu
factures hair, straight or tangled, into
SWITCHES, CURLS, AND FKIZZETTS.
N'is-e, Fine Half Switches for wale, ut
from ! 1ol .
A full line of Imitation Goods at San
Francisco prices.
Those wishing work done, or to purchase
will do well to give her a call before going
to Port land.
All communications by mail promptly
answered.
All work warranted to give satisfaction.
Instructions given in fancy work.
Silver card-board for sale.
December H, 1874-fim
To H ESS SCHRAM,
Slain St., Oregon City,
MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF
Saddles, IlariK'ss,
Sa ddlery-llard-ware,
etc., etc.
WHICH HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS
can be had in the State, at
WHOLESALE 03 RETAIL.
al warrant my goods as represented.
1,000 DEER SKINS
WANT Ell,
AND ALSO,
OTHER KINDS OF HIDES. FOR
i LL
2Y. wh
fhich I will pay the highes market
price in cash Bring on your hides and get
yourcoin fortheni.
JOHN SCJIRAM,
Saddle and Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon. July 11, 1873-m3.
LIVERY, FEED, AHQ SALE
M '.STABf-lE: HcXi
' o-
rriHE UNDERSIGNED PROPRIETOR OF
1. the Livery Stable on Fifth street, Oregon
City, Oregon, keeps constant- on hand
Saddle and Bajrj-y IIorseH,
IJujries, Carring-es and Hacks.
Prices Ilea son able.
He wt-M also rim a hack to and from th'e
ViLHOIT SODA SPRINGS
during tho summer soason, Mith jrood
horses,coinietent and gentlemanly drivers,
FARE AT LIVING BATES.
-. Jl-,M-FRABR.rroprietor.
Oregon City, May 27, 1873.
to lO Vor D:i5'nt home. Term
T' " f free. Adlres
Ifebly G. STINSON & ( n , Portland. M.
B-Forthe very best Phr rfogra plis co to
Bradlea i RrLorsoN-s GalTerr Irhh an
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE,
St. Ctiarle Uotel Building. 3
Sonlhwcst Corner Front and Morrison Sts.
Ioi'tland, Oi-egon,
JUST RECEIVED,
3?ei Stiv " Orillamme.'
LAKGE INVOICE
tf the LATEfST STVLES or u.11 Klntl
'i, - ; of Seasonable
BOOTS AND.SHOES
i .
Bought of the 3IanafacturerKs( aud
, ' - iii. SrtO Frunciico,
And will be Sold at
UNPRECEDENTLY LOW PRICES.
Our AGENT East has sent n Telegram
ktuling that our Orders for
FULL LIjSTL
OF
oots and Shoes
Have been Filled, andj
GOODS SENT BY RAIL.!
We !Ual) con 11 mie to Receive hy every
Steamer Lurge Invoices of these
Gootls until our Slock in
Kit 11 uiid Complete,
A SMALL, LOT OF
DAMAGED BOOTS AND SHOES
On hand, which must be sold for
.AN Y KF,ASONUiLi: OFFHIt
PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE,.
St. C harle Hotel Huildin.
Southwest Corner Front nnd Morrison Sts.
C. A. PEASE & GO.
October 30, 1S74.
tf.
ForSa?e.
A HORSE AND BIKiCiY HORSE PER
J: fectly safe. Apjily to
nov!3w3 MRS. BOLLS.
WAGON AND CARRIAGE
ill A fT FACTOKY !
THE UNDEP.SICNED,
having Increased the di
mensions of his premises, at
the old stand 0:1 the
(oilier of 'Jlaln and Third Street,
Oregon City, Oregon,
Takes this method of informing his old pa
trons, and as many new ones as maybe
pleased to call, that he is now prepared,
with ample room, goxl materials, and t he
very best of mechanics, to build anew, re
construct, make, paint, iron and turn out
all complet e, any sort of a vehicle from a
com mon Cart to a Concord Coach. Try me.
Rlacksinithing, Horse or Ox Shoeing
and Cieneral Jobbing neatlv, quicklv, and
cheaply done. DAVID SMITH.
TPIE SU2ST.
WEEKLY AXD DAILT FOR 1S75.
rilHE APPROACH OF THE PRESIDEN
JL 'HAL election gives unusual impor
tance to the events and developments of
1S75. We shall endeavor to describe them
fully, faithfully and fearlessly.
AVic W'erkiff Sun has now attained a cir
culation of 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 endeavor to
keep it fully up to the old standard, but to
improve and add to its variety and power.
The Weckh Sun will continue to be a
thorough newspaper.. All the news of the
day will be found in it, condensed when
un important, and at full lenghth when of
moment, and always, we trust, treated in
a'clear, interesting and instructive manner
It is our aim to make the W'rckli Si n the
best family newspaper in the world. It
wjll bo full of entertaining and appropriate
reading of every sort, but will print noth
ing to ofTend the most scrupulous and dci
eeate taste. It will always contain the most
interesting stories nnd 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 bo found fresh and
useful to the farmer.
The number of men independent in poli
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 for the election of
the best men. It exposes the corruption
that disgraces the country and t hreatens
the overthrow of republican institutions'
It has no fear of knaves, and seeks no
favor from their supporters.
The markets of every kind and the fash
ions an: reported in its columns
The price of the Weekly Sun is one dollar
a year for a sheet of eight pages, and fifty
six columns. As this barely pa vs the ex
penses of paper and printing, wc are not
able to make any di.scr.unt or allow anv
premium to friends who may mako sie
cial efforts to extend its circulation Un
dr the new law, whieh required iMtvment
of postage in advance, one dollar h vear
with twenty cents the cost of prepaid iosu
age addyd, is the rate of subscrii4ion. It is
not necessary to get up a club in order to
h.i e the U tckly Sun at this rate. Anyone
who sends one dollar and twentv cents
will get the paper, post-paid, for a vear.
Ve have no traveling agents.
1HE WKF.KLY STJX. F.ight pgCS, fifty-
six columns. Only l j year, postage
prepa id . Nodi scou n t s from this rate
Thk Daity .Su.v, A large four-nago
newspatx r of twonty-r-ight columns Dai
ly emulation over 1.00. All the newsfor
I cents. Supscniion, postage prepaid 55
cents a month . or $ 50 a year. To clubs, of
10 or over, a oisconnt. of 20 per cent
Addres-s THE St X, Nevr York City.
TR. JOI -I3ST WELCH
DENTIST,
OFFICE IN
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
Rlirhfit fash Y -l a r.a 4
Ordr
W. H. HIGHFIELD.
Established In 4, t ttoe old tJd,
Main Strfft, Ore?oii City, Oregon.' ;
An msnrtmont of WathCS. Jewel-
7. rv nnd Rpth Thomas Weltlht Clocks
5B all ot which ura waxrautcd to be as,.,
' renreRentctl.
RVRopairing done on short notice, and
nnkiui for past patronage.
THE GREAT RENOVATOR'.
A Certain Cure for Kheuinatim and
Mercurial flections. Scrofula, Salt
KliemiL, L.iver aud Kidney tom
- plaints. Female AVeuknvss, uiid all
liseaiteii arKing from un Impure
state of the Ulood.
Contains no Kercnrial cr PoisonouB Sub
stance. THE STRONG ?:ST WILL FIND THIS
a Scarcfiintf tire. It rr ay be taken by
the most delicate, with impunity, and the
remarkable success attending its use war
rants the proprietors in claiming it as the
.Most Reliable Ulood Purifier In Use.
Its gentle action renders it remarkably
ellieations in Dyspepsia and Constipation,
givin" 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 LANG LEY & CO..
Wholesale 1 'rugsts, San Francisco.
novlUmS
Farm to Rent.
milE CNDERSIGNED WILL RENT
X his farm situated on the Willamette
river two miles below Oregon City, and
containing 310 acres, for t wo, three or four
years, on liberal terms. The farm has ISO
acres under new fence, 20 acres of which is
beaver-dam land, nicely seeded down to
timothy, nnd is one of the best meadows
of the 'size in the State. Adjoining this
meadow, on the one side, is a field of 14
acres, well set in timothy and clover; and
on the other side is WJ 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. 1 will only rent to a person
who will live upon and work the farm.
I have also a half section of good land,
-10 acres of which is under fence, situated
about, three miles from Aurora, which I
will soil on reasonable terms.
For further particulars apply to the un
dersigned at his residence in iregon City.
JOHN W. MELD RUM.
Nov. 18, 1871-Gw.
J. J. WARD.
GEOROE A. HARDING.
WARD & HARDING-,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
general assortment of
TDiMirs u.iicl Oliemiealti,
Perfumery, Son pit.
Combs nnd liruxhes,.
Trusses, Supporter.,
Shoulder Ilrace Fancy and
Toilet Articles,
ALSO
Kerosene Oil, Lamp Chimneys,
Glass, Putty, . Paints, (lilt,
Varnishes nnd lye Stuffs,
PURE WINES AM) LIIHOKS FAR ME
DICINAL PURPOSES.
PATENT MEDICINES, ETC.
lK?"Physicians Prescriptions carefully
compounded, and all orders correctly an
swered. B-yOpen at all hours of the night.
C"All accounts must be paid" monthly,
novtitf WARD A HARDING.
To the Amount ofTWO MILLION
FIVE ilVXDKEl) TilOl SAM) am to
he Distributed on tlie 7th February
by the Public Library of Kentucky,
upon tlie occasion of their fifth and
last Concert.
Brawiiisr Certain or 3Ioiirv Refunded.
One Grand Cash Gift
OneGrand Cash Gift
...?J50,00
... loo.ooo
.... 75,000
... 50,000
... 25,000
... 100,000
... ito.ooo
... 150,000
... 100,000
... 100,000
One Grand Cash Hilt-
One Grand Casli
One Grand 'ash
5 Cash Gifts.
10 Cash Gilts,
15 Cash (iilts,
JO Cash Gifts,
2" Cash Oitts,
30 Cash Gilts,
50 Cash Gilts,
100 Cash Gilts,
1M0 Cash Gifts,
"TT0 Cash i iilts,
19,000 Cash Gifts,
Gift
Gift
SJO.oaOeach
H,(KH) each
lo.ooo each
5,000 each
4,(K) each
3,i HK) each
2,000 each
1,0! jo each
500 each
loo each
50,0110
100,000
loo.ooo
120,0(H
50.000
950,000
50 each
Whole Tickets $50. Halves $2-5. Tenth, or
each Coupon $5. Eleven Whole Tickets,
$5! 10.
For Tickets, or information, nddr-'ss
THOS. E. BRAMLETTF.
Agent and Manager, Iouisville, Kt.
6feb3w
Public Library of Kentucky.
Death of Gov. Itrnmlette Action
the Trustees A Surressor npoiiit
ed No More Post paneinenlt lira v
ing Certain February !7th.
At a meet ing of t he Trustees f t he Pub
lic Library of Kentucky Jan. pj, 1S75, it was
resolved that C. M. Briggs, Esq., who un
der the late Hon. Thos. E. Bramlette was
the real business manager of the gift con
certs already given in aid of the Public
rJbrary of Kentucky, be and he is hereby
authorized to take the place made vacant
by the death of said Bramlette. In the man
agement of the Fifth and Iist Gift t on
cert, and that, the Drawing announced for
Feb 27th, 1S75, shall positively and une
quivocally take place on that day, without
any further postponement or deav on any
account whatever. It. T. DCRRETT,
John S. Cain, President.
Secretary.
Hereafter all communications relating
to the Fifth Concert should be addressed
to the undersigned, and I pledge myself
that the Drawing shall come otf February
27th or that every dollar paid for tickets
shall be returned. . C. M. BRIGGS.
Agent and Manager.
Room 4, Public Library Building, Louis
ville, Ky.
Sheriffs Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE AND Ex
ecution issued out of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon, for the county of
Multnomah, and dated 15th day of Janua
ry 1S, in favor of 15. B. Curry and against
the Tualatin River Navigation nd 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 and 50-100 dollarswild coin.Wifh
interest at the rate of one per cent, per
month from the 15th day of Oetoler ltfTl.
Costs and disbursementsof this suit, taxed
at twenty-two nnd 70-100 dollars.
Now. therefore. I have this Xth day of
February 1.S75, for want of personal proper
ty out of whieh to satisfy said Judment I
have levied upon the following real estate,
to-wit : Lfrf One In Block Two. and Lot
Seven in Block Four, in the town of Oswe
go, Clackamas County, Oregon, and on
Monday, the 15th day of March, 1873,
at 10 o'clock, a. sr., at the Court House
door In Oregon City, Clackamas Co.. Ore
gon, I will sell all the rittht, title, intercs
of the above named Tualatin River Navi
gntion Company to the above described
!ots, or so much thereof as may be neces
sary to satisfty the above named judg
ment, interest costs and accruing costs, at
public auction tothe highest bidder for U
S. gold coin to me in hand paid.
J. T. APPERSON.
12Mw Sheriff of Clackamas Co., Oregon.
NOTICE.
THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO
fore cxistin.tr under the name of
Norton A IiCwls, fa thts dy dissolved by
mutual consent. All outstanding debts
will be paid by the senior jKirtner. All
persons knowing themselves indebted to
Norton t Lewis will pleat make imme
diate pavment. NORTON A LEWIS.
Norton, Jan. C?. 1575. febotf '
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