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V o O O o-o 0 'J o OREGON CITY, OKECOS, 3ARC1I 5,1S7j. Thk Ai.iKN.-At a meeting of the VUlen I'r- it an! Vegetable Preserving Co mi v f Oregon City. hc-M at their office on Sat unlay last the purchase r VJV.V(iiai lc V Church was ratified, plins a . ufiiUion -submitted by Kr lMin.t.Vs were adopted, and the Vecretarv irdered to ffive notice to bid ders for sealed iroHsalsto be received at theii oilice until .Monday noon, March the eighth. The Company re serving the riirht to reject any and all bids The buildim to be completed by the lifteenth of May. The plans and upeeiticatio.is to be seen at the store of Thos. Charman. The building to be feet, runl four .stories high. Mr. Jvliii'Siiiis was eiecieu superin tendent to supervise the erection of the assessment of fifty per cent of the capital stock was made. " fter the transaction of .some other business, not important to the public, the Hoard adjourned. The regular monthly meeting of the J .oard of Direc tors will be held at their olheo next Saturday. Oueoon I'ionkkrs. The Executive Board of Oregon rioncers have author ized J. M. liacon an.l Col. White of this citv to oihmi a register at Oregon City for the puritose of all persons, male and female, who may under the rules ohooso to become memlers of said as sociation. The register may be found at the I'ost Office, which contains the organic, rules regulating the admission of ineiiiU'is. The object of the associa tion is to collect from living witnesses Htieh facts relatiug to the pioneer and early historv of the Territory of Oregon an the organization may be enabled to obtain through contributions of its members or other well authenticated sources. To promote social intercourse among the Pioneers, their children and friends, etc. A grand reunion of pio neers will h had on J-jth of June next, at the .State Pair grounds at Salem. A few days ago a little lad of four summer was being corrected by an older sister, who had charge of houso- flairs during the sickness of their mother. The youngster showed tight, but the sister-applied the switch so snugly that the youngster thought best to sniinit, when he was forced to be Heated in his little chair. After sitting quietly a moment, Ik; legan throwing out his hands at a dreadful rate and nereaming at the top of his voice "ma, ma." The mother asked him what he wanted when young America coolly replied, " I am mad. 1 want to right.'" Tiik W'nui.1) AiMASAC-Ve ac knowledge the receipt from the pub lished of a copy of the World Almanac forls7. Tin.-. Almanac is one of the most complete compilation ofpolilieul statistics to bi found, and is invalual.lt' to any one who has occasion (o use the facts an I figures of current political history. While to the st udent of poli tisiti' im 1 isjK'iisa hie, it contains also a vast m iss ot information, condense.) i ito tie briefest space, and arranged a id presented in the clearest form, that every citizen wants whore lie can,, at a ly moment, lay his hand on it. The American Newspaper Advertising Agency of Cico. P. Howell A. Co., New York, is the only establishment of the kind in the United States which keeps itself (vrsislcntly before the people by ad vrriisiitg in news-papers. 1'hey evi dently receive their reward., for we h.ive it from a reliable source that ad vertising orders issued by them for their customers have exceeded three thousand dollars a day since the coiii-m-'iiee.ii -ut of the year, and this is not a very g-od year for advertising either. Tin x-HMiiNii. The residence of Major F. O. McCown was crowded last Thursday evening on the occasion of ttte anniversary of their tenth year of wedded life. Xen r! v our entire popu 1 itiou vas in attendance, and a large representation from Cane nah. pre-icnts on tic occasion we:o varied in iioth value and utility. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs." Mc"own trust that they may enjoy many more recur ring anniversariesand tll.it their path tlown the ruggei.' journey of life may le as pleasant and happy i:i the future us in the past. A Phantom P.kty. A party will be; Kiven at Pope's Hall next Monday veiling, far the benefit of the C. C. K. H. Club. The chief interest in the en tertainment consists in the fact that all traces of sex, age or condition will dis 0 apoear in one ghostly throng. Fvery lady and gentleman is expected to bring a ghostly habiliment, a largo .sheet ami a sj uai e pillowcase. White :-ttfi gloves and masks can bo procur ed at the hall. Admission for lady and gentleman, 1 ."). Dancing from S to ll'.M. To Tax Pay kh. IVy action of the County Court, the time for settlement has lecnvtciided one mouth, and per son who h ive not paid their taxes, bv doing so during the present month will nave further costs; 1 f not paid bv the end of this month, the Shcriir will bo oiiifelled to call on the tax-pavers and xtra expenses will be added. Per noit interested should take notice and l jfoveriu-d accordingly. Look at Tnisl-We have a new Florence sewing Aiachiiie standing in oiif office which I want to exchange for coin. It willlj sold for less than San Francisco cosTprice. Now is the time to get a sewing machine cheap. These machines have no siierior in th market. Call and secure it before It in sold. Pkiisonai-s. We had a call last Tues day from Mr. T. 1 . Hundley, of Mc Minnville. On Wednesday wereceived c.ill from Mr. ChaS. Noblett, the mail "n tract or from Peirtlantl toSilverton. Mr. N. has erformd his services dur ing the w infer witlJlhe greatest punct uality. f Lkctcre.-Col.J. Meek delivered a lecture to"a roocVouso last Wednes day evening. Ow ing to circumstances over which we had no control, it w as impossible for us to attend, but those who were present enioved the lecture and were "well pleased. Fireman's Ki.kction. The Fire De partment of this city held their annual election last Monday, which resulted in the election of tieo. A. Harding sw Chief and J. Jj. Harlow, Assistant They are both excellent men, and will make efficient officers. Public LkmebAlmaxac, We have received with the compliments of the publisher, Geo. W. Childs, a copy of the Public I..eger Almanac. It is pat up in ellegant style .-ml is a perfect ep itoiue of statistical and other informa tioiu Hi-xtino. Messi I-. T. Barrin and Henry Meldrum h .ro been off on a hunt for the past week, down on the Coluniliiri- We nvir ovrwt tlmm f ...... - . ' . V V ...VISA t . I . ; , ins oacK enougn g:me to supply the county ior tiie ensuing two ti.TED.-At thef Inual meeting of ttoard of DelegVTes held on last evening, iion. John Myers was elected and,,?rniV ) C' Jyley, Secretary, an- II. Harding, Treisurer. ,tVhVV-TheTn7"- have a party t the,r hall thfa (Thursday) evening. The 1 immigration (Question. Saxdt, Feb. 27, 1S75. EuiToit Exteijpkise: I am mucli pi eased to leavn, by a lale issue of your paper, tliat there is a movement started to publish and distribute ex tensively a description of Oregon, its resources ami the' advantages it offers to immigrants, and judging from the gentlemen who have been selected to serve as the Immigration Committee for Clackamas county, if properly assisted by the citizens, this county will be well and favora bly represented among, her sister counties. Taking into consideration the advantages of more rapidly in creasing our population, I think there are few who have the welfare and prosperity of our county at heart but will contribute toward carrying forward so desireablo project. That we have a vast section of country lying within the boundary of our county but sparcely populated and possessing all the advantages that climate, soil and situation can be stow, has certainly been kept a secret long enough from the thousands who are continually seeking homes. It was by accidentally passing through this county five years ago that I came to know that there was land unoccupied and unclaimed lying so near the best markets in the State. Although I have traveled from Maine to Oregon, overland, and from the eastern to the southern boundary of our State, I do not know where a man with small means could do bet ter than in Clackamas county. Two of my neai-est neighbors who have settled here recently, after traveling over a large portion of California and Oregon, nearly exhausting their means, it was accidentally while in Portland they learned there were homesteads here to be had. They are now happy and contented in their new homo. Our acres are not very broad yet, nor are our purses full to overflow ing, yet, when appealed to, I hope the citizens of Cascade precinct will respond liberally to carry the goo 1 work on to success. Yours respectfully, . 1 1 kn :iY McGroiv. Fleming lo?iu:iiL,!it Faiid. Tiie follow ing is a complete list of all the moneys received by the under signed for the Fleming monument, and the amount paid out on account of the same : OKK'ioN CITY. I j. F. Horning . . . W. II. Warren ... .John Ciietiowcth ifo. W. Ilice.-. . . . W. C. Johnson. . . Dr. J. W. Norris. W. K. Dement Ar Imr Millue. . . 00 1 00 1 x 1 .")( 2 ro .ro 1 00 1 00 ;"0 1 Ott 1 OO 1 (HI it 00 Ma jor Charman . . I'M. K. Henderson houis N. Iladawav J. D. Eoev . A. Noltner . SAI.K.M. S. F. Chadwick F. M. Waite Kobt. Scott lames iodfrv I). W. Craig. Suiiite; 'raig. ... Thos. 11. llev nolds T. P.. ( ieiical S. A. Clarke A. i. Sehwat ka It. V. Hyde F. K. Alexander Win. () diorn Wallace M auze Willie Clarke A. P.ush W. F. Cornell, lor himself and others AI.11ANY. 1. Van Clo .e llev. d . W. Van Clcve Alex. Purtlo n Mart V. P.ro.vn C. II. Stewart 3 0) 1 0) 5) ;-,0 1 5 5 i 50 1 0O 1 00. 1 (Ml 1 00 1 00 1 ()0 1 00 50 5 00 6 50 2 00 1 00 1 5 2 0O 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 I Hi 50 4 H) 1 00 1 00 1 IX) .1 . 1 1 . sp ingler V. II. Parker Clarence l.iv1ord J. 11. Hackl -man l-OKTI-AXP. Hui-ii-h Turner Wells Drurv Newton iilli!i;in Deshell HellingerA- Currv J. S. Hughes . H. K nowlton W. J. lloardmaii J. T. Stevens 1 00 1 (Ml 1 00 1 00 1 00 4 0 I .00 Arthur Jaeobi ... W. II. West..'.... J. D. Ilolman A. W. Dehuiy (Jeo. II. Ilinies A Co Ho!ert. N. (rlosstip Theo. - - Wy gant . Al. Zielier.". ' S. .1. McCormick ASTORIA. Cipt. Ciray Pioneer Association 1 00 2 50 2 00 1 00 10 00 JACKSONVILLE. Hull tfc Nickell ($2 50 currency) 2 23 Total subscription 103 2.3 Jlcceived froni the estate of tho the lat j John Fleming 30 87 Total rccipts. .... . . ....... . $131 12 KXrBXDITl'RKS. Paid Hirnes fc Co. for printing circulars '. 4 00 A. .1. Monroe for Monument S5 00 Wm. Kudy for fence posts, and setting up the same 30 () David Smith for iron rods .. ' 10 80 Total disbursements lt so A. NOLTNKK. 1'Ktteu T.ist. The following Is a list of the Letters remaining in the Post-office at Oregon Citv, Mar. 5, 1S75: F-Inn'- J'oui!i; r,lackburn,Mrs. f-! :XrHT'. Carrell; Courtney, :m Ur- obertT'WiHia; tiedC'lULid 1'ur i'k7f.v when "adver-J--M. P.uon, P.M. itVdmr f tbegoctory of State at halem, from Wisconsin, savs- inrUrrT la& information in re-ard to farming or other kinds oi uusiness it seems awav out of the world to think of goin there but to tell the truth, tue thermometer" or mercury has been congealed for the past six weeks in thiscountrv " The letter was written Februarv Jth On that tlay the mercury here was oG degrees above zero-ptiiffereuceat least of SI degrees. " A"elson "Wilcox" who lives' Cornelins.'-raisetl twentv tons of m.-. rots on ono acre" of ground this year. SUMMAKV OP STATU XKHi. , Campbell vt V ills, of Dallas, have purchased a wafer-power of Wav- mire, and intend to build a factory for making furniture, sash, blinds, etc. . Cov. Groverhas re-ajjpointed Geo. Wtrwore Colles, of New Yoik'city, commissioner of deeds. James Coon, living near Peoria, had 700 sheep in Ochoco when the cold weather set in he has 110 left. Any person having knowledge of the residence or address of John Consberry, and will communicate tho same to James Vaughn, of Deep Hiver. W. T., or Delia Consberrv. Coiydon, Harrison county, Indiana, will confer a favor. The Time says: The snow on the Cascades, where the road from Jack sonville to Linkville crosses them, is two feet deep. Dnt little snow at Linkville. There are in Independence six warehouses, which hold in tho ag gregate 400,000 bushels of grain. The Penitentiary at Salem is now lighted with gas from the gas-making machine. John Blattner, of Jackson county, who had his arm amputated week before last, died last Friday even i ng. In the Circuit Court at Salem last week, P. Uandanyer was sent to the Penitentiary one year for lai-eeny, and Leon Deiauey was fined 50 for selling liquor without license. At a meeting of Lock Grange, Benton county, on tho evening of the 20th ult., 3Iiss Emma A. Thayer, in behalf of the lady members, pre sented the liodge with a handsome gilt-edged bible, making a neat and appropriate speech. The Aslorian says: Tho friends of Mr. S. N. Arrigoni will be pained to learn that lie is very ill, and lying in a critical condition at the Occident. The last outgoing steamer for San Francisco, says the Astorian, carried oat a heavy shipment of canned beef and soup from the Westport fac tory. The School Clerk's census in Cor vallis reveals the fact that there are 211 hoy a between the ages of 1 and 20 years, an 1 2o0 girls, or a total juvenile population of 471. Tenton county is being rapidly filled up Avith immigrants with differ ent parts of the so-called Western States. St.iges leave Canyon and Hiker cities every Monday and Thursday morning, making the trip in 21 hours, all daylight. They have not missed a trip the past winter, and are aboitt 21 hours ahead of schedule time. The Eugene (Suard says: It is said that the work of building the West Side railroad will shortly be com menced through to this place. Wo do not vouch for the truth of this, but sincerely hope it may be so. A man named Cunningham was arrested in Strawborrv Yallev, Cal., for having taken a horse from Jack sonville under suspicious circum stancss. Dr. Baker, of place Monday Union, die. l at that February 22d, of pneumonia. Ihe doctor was a wor thy and substantial citizen, and his death will be deeply mourned hy a large circle of friends and acquaint ances. The Record says: President Gatch of the University of Salem improves ! very slowly and cannot even hear classes in his own house. He does not hope io take any active part for the remainder of this term. They have struck a very rich vein of ore in Green's discoverv ledge at Bye Valley, Baker county." It is 22 inches in width as far as prospected, and the casings on either side have not yet been struck, ti:i.i2c;kapiiic nkws Chicago, Feb. 25. A special from LaCrosso, the home of Angus Cam eron, the newly elected Wisconsin senator, says it is understood there lie will not go into a llepnplican caucus, but will act with the inde pendents. New Yokk, Feb. 25. The wall of a store on Diiane street, which bm-nnd r .... -i . a iew uas ago, ien this -evenincrJ. crushing through the roof of St . j Andrew's church which was tilled with people at vespers. Six persons were killed and 25 others seriously wounded. New Yokk, Feb. 2G. A great crowd lingered in the neighborhood of St. Andrew's church, the scene of the disaster last night, but only re porters and officials are allowed to enter the edifice. Shreds of cloth ing scattered through the church. bear testimony to the terrible nature of the panic which seized the congre gation, lhrough holes in the roof brick and piaster continue to fall. Chattanooga, Feb. 27. The river at Knoxville is as high as in 1807, but lacks fifteen feet of it here. No further trouble apprehended. Hail- roads are washed away in every di rection. Louisiana, Feb. 27. Tho library drawing began this morning. The managers announced last night that only 38 per cent, of the tickets being sold, the prizes would be scaled in the same proportion. The capital prize 95,000 was drawn bv ticket 89,271; the second ;?:JS,0t0 drawn bv ticket 10,075. "Chicago, Feb. 2S. Bartlette, at torney for the Pacific Mail Co., pass ed through here to-day on his way to 3Iinnesota, where he goes with the view to institute proceedings against Wm. S. King, to recover monev received by him on the subsi dy bill of 172 lie stated to a Time's reporter to-day that the Coin pan v had instituted proceedings against Irwin for embezzlement and a warrant was out for his arrest. Washington, March: 1 -The President has signed the civil rights bill. Chicago, March 1. A New York special savs Victoria A oodhull has addressed a letter to the IL-rafd and Times, threatening them with libel suits for misquoting Tracey's open ing speech in which he was made to speak of her as the most notorious prostitute the world has ever known. The report of the Tribune and other papers give the expression as the most notorious practicer and preach er of free love, etc. The Woodhull expresses her purpose to have a set tlement with whoever is responsible for this falaudcr'ou licr. I A young son of Mr. Swegle, who ! resides near Salem, was riding into . that city on horseback last Thursday 'when his horse fell, and the boy. be- in7 eautrht under the animal, was so badly injured that he died. O. F. Bell, late deputy county 1 clerk of Mult nomah county, has tak- I en up his residence in Astoria, and will devote his attention to the prac tice of the law. Itcllfious. Rev. ( Jcorgc II. Atkinson will hold regular services in the Congregational Church, in this citv, on tho first and second Sabbaths of each month. Morn ing services ut 10 Si o'clock. - On the first Sabbath at Holmes' School House at 3 o'clock, r. M. A ltoyal Oriin. The stomach has been well named a "royal organ," since it sways and controls the entire system, every gland, tissue and nerve sympathizing with it as the servants of a prince sympathize with their master. Each one is fed and sustained by it even tte brain itself, tho center of sensation, is absolutely dependent upon it for susten ance. Consequently, when thOj stomach fails to perform its all-important otlice, the subordinate organs also falter in their du ty. The reason why Ilostetter's Stomach Hitters have such a wondiorfal beneficial effect upon the general -ltealtli and are such a reliable preventive" of disease, Is that they speedily overcome weakness or disorders of the stomach, and thus Insure complete nourishment of tho entire sys tem and a healthful performance of its various functions. Unlike those stimu lants whose alcoholic principle is unmodi fied by Judicious medication, the spirituous basis of these Hitters, which is of the purest description, holds in solution herbal alter atives and invigorauts to which a foremost rank lias been assigned in materia medi ca. Hut it is not alone the fact that these sovereign botanic elements enter into the composition ot the Hitters that constitute them such a benign tonic and corrective, but also that they are so happily combined t hat t tie full effect of eacli is exerted upon t he disordered or debilitated system. The digestive and secretive organs are the first to experience their beneficent operation, which extends, by sympathy, to the brain, the nerves and t lie circulation. The influ ence thus exerted Is fruitful of those great sanitary results which have built- up the reputation of this truly national medicine. MABUHiD. At the residence of the bride's father, Feb. in, 1S75, by Kov. J. Wiehser, T. J. Parrish and Miss It. J. Uuckner. All of Clackamas count v. I3IKO. Ill this county, Feb. loth, 175, Nancy C, wife of Lafayette May, aged ;il years, 3 mouths and 10 days. iMi'ciltTANT. Endorsed bv the Medical pror'.-ssion. Ilt. WM. HAfrs HA I.SAM foil 1 1 1 K bU. ( iS cures oic;lis. Colds a nd 'onsinption, and all disorders of the Throat and .iiet. 1IL. TOWT.KVS TnOTJ-f.U'jirc AXODYXK cures in one MINUTE. feblO None but a physician knows how ir neh a reliable alterative is needed by the peo ple, i )n all sides of us, in all communities everywhere, there are multitudes who suf fer from com plaints that nothing but an alterative cures. Hence a great many of them have been made and put abroad wit !i the assurance of being eirect.ua!. Hut t hey fail to accomplish the cures t hey promise, because they have not the intrin sic virtues th'-y claim. In this state of tin case, lil. J. O. A YF.it A Co., of IjOWcII, have supplied a Cii.Mi-ur.Ni) Extract of Sarsa Kii.l.A, which proves to 1m tho long-desired remedy, its ieculiar difference from oth er kindred pr. -para? ions in tho. market is that it cures the diseases for which if is rec ommended, while t hey may hot- "We are assured of t his fact by inonrthan one in telligent physician in the neighborhood, a nd have the lurt lier evidence of our own ex peri 'lie; of its truth. J'istcilr, (Venn.) J-'armti: Hereditary Coiisiiiiijit ion Jin tiled. n-'c.T ns there is an. inherited tendency to consumption it. does not follow t hat the heir to this sad legacy must, tiie of tho dis eas The early symptom of danger are iiiark -d a cough lx-ingthe first, and most prominent. Meet this first, indication of peril with IlAi.fc:s 1 Ionkv of Hokkiiocnd and Tak, and in three days it will have vanished, and wit h it all cause of appre hension. .'o matter how d- licate the lungs may be, or fow strong t he predispo sition, a speedy cure is absolutely certain. Pike's Tooth-Aciie Dnors Cure in one minute. "Wild Clierry 1!:i1s:iii. The memoiy ofiir. Wisfnr is embalmed in the hearts of thousands whom his P.alsam of Wild Cher ry, has cured of coughs, colds, consumption or some other form of pulmonary disease. il is now over lorty years since this prepa ration was brought before tho oublie. anil yet the demand for it is constantly increas ing. ""f.'"")' ri-iiKs m jHoi-niuir of a new era in the annals of medicine. Alco hol will soon be banished from the list of remedies, and only Known as a poison. Hi:. .1. W. Wai.kkics California Vink oak IUttkus, composed entirelv of whole oiu- uoiHiue extracts and juices, are ev erywhere superceding the fiery astringents wincii no man or woman over yet took wifiiout bitterly repent ing their credulity. I Here is no disease, a cute or chronic, in which the new t.,ii ,.,.,,. ,i.i;. r - " " "vj ouiu lilt n tne new tome mav i tered with beneficial clfec-t. NEW TO-DAY. Final Settlement! In the County Court of Clackamas county, oi.;u.e ui Oregon : In the mutter of the estate of John Txn deceased : 1 u. ICCOW.N, Administrator of the 1. instate of John Ixng, deceased, wit h tne Will annexed, having filed his rtnal account, and vouchers in theabovo entitled estat", it was ordered bv thy- Court that Monday, theothday of April, 1S75, beset tor the s 'ttleinent of said Estate, at which l ime an persons interested can apM'ar and file object ions to said account and final sett lenient, -i F. O. McCOWX, Administrator of Estate of John I.ong, with th; Wyt annexed. March 5, 1875. w4 fitatioa. . In tho matter of the guardianship of tiie person and estate of Voln-?y C. Moss, a spendthrift: TT AITEAUIXG TO THK COUIIT FROM the petition of S. W. Moss herein tiled I .nut it is necessary, and will bo beneficial tot lie said Volney C. Moss, that the real estate in the said jietition described to-wit: The undivided one-third of ls-j acres bMng tho east half and tho south half of tiie west half of the tract of land embraced in Notification Xo. li!J, and being parts of sections 21, 21, 2-" and '2i In Township 3 South, Itaiigo 1 Kast of the Willamette Me ridian, and I Mu in led as follows, t.o-wit : bo ginning at a point 5 Jind ;0-lK) chains west f I lie sout h-west corner of sect ion 23, T. 3 S., It. 1 K., running t hence south -Ni chains, thence cast 74 and 50-100 chains, thence nort h W chains, thence west 71 and 5i-J(jJ chains, thence south l' chnins to tho place of beginnimr, the said one-third containing liio acres of land, ho sold fort lie mainten ance and support of the said ward Volney C. Moss, it is therefop ordered that S. W. Moss, Jiorcus M. Moss, Walter S. Moss, John M. Moss and half brothers M. I. Uichnrdson, A. Ti. Itiehanlson, and S. 1. Richardson, and sister II. Ij. Ij. Moss, the next of kin of t he said ward, and all tTsons interested in the .-st :i t of s t id ward be and appear before this Court on tho . Zili ilny of April, IJ-5, and show cause, if any there bo, why a li-c-'iise should not bo granted for the sale of such estate. And that this order bo publish ed three successive weeks in th"? Oregon City Enterprise. X. V. II AX DA IX, mar5w3 County Judge. W. II. HIGH FIELD KsaIjlislcI since ' lt, at the old (aml, Main Strret, Orison City, flrcron. An assortment of Wat lies,. Tewl ry.and Seth Thomas' Weight Clocks e ...i. i. . . i . i r.- . ij an oi , men arc warranted lo vc as -- represented. yil pairing done on short notice, and inkful for past patronage. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, nt?DTrrT ttv r. JT.TmRNTA . SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of the Ptato of Oregon for Clackamas county. S. U Campbell, plaintiff, vs. Wm. P.. Campbell, John II. Campbell, II -ctor P.. Campbell, Horace S. Campbell, KIK-n M. Wait and J. 1C. Wait, Mary K. l.uelling and Allred duelling, Charles A. Campbell, Antoinette ToogooU and her heirs, Sarah I. til-out anil nor neirs, ami tiregon and California Railroad Conpany UefelldailtS. To John II. Campbell, Hector B. Campbell, Antoinette loogood, iSarah l. orout ana Horace S. Campbell of tho above named defendants: IX THE XAME OF TIIE STATE OF Oregon, you, and each of you are here by required to appear in t he Circuit Court of t he State of Oregon for Clackamas coun ty, on or befort- tho first day of the next term of said Court, to-wit: (lie Kii ?Iiic!ny in April, A. D. 1S75, and answer the complaint of tho plaintiff in i he above ent itled suit, or for want thereof tho plaintiir will take judgment against you lor the relief demanded in the complaint, which is for a pa rt.lt ion of real property in Clackamas county, State of Oregon, of which the following is a brief description: Claim Xn. Si, being part of section lir in T. I S., 11. 1. E., and claim Xo, 41, being parts of sections L'! and 31 in T. 1. S., It. 2. E., both containing 13 and 8l-H0 acres. Also SU acres in the North West portion of section 31 in T. 1 S., It. '2. E. Also 5 acros in section 25 in T. 1 S., K. 1 E., and in section 30, T. 1 S.. H. 2 E. This summons is published in accord ance with an onler made by the Judge of tho above named Court, which order was made at Chambers on the 24th day of Feb ruary A. 1). 1S75. W. W. MOREIjAND, mar-jwO - - Attorney for Plaintin. AJmiiustritor's Sile. "VTOTICK IS IIEHEDY GIVEX THAT Jennings Smith, Administrator of tho estate of John Albright, tfeeeasod, as such Administrator, by virtue of an order of the County Court of Marlon county, Oregon, will, at one o'clock i". si., on Satiirdiiy, tlt- HH ilny of April, A. D. 1S75, at the Court Housn door, in Oro iront'it v. in the county ot Clackamas, in the State of Oregon, olf-r for sale at public auction, t he toliowinir described real estate, to-wit: Tho north l. of tho donation land claim in T. 5 S. li 2 E., of Willamette me ridian, being part of the X. E. H of the X. E. 'i of sect ion 14; tho S. W. ?: of section 12, and part of the E. H of the S. K. Hi of sect ion 11, and part or thoJN. ollliois. W. in of section 13, in the county of Clack amas, in tho State of Oregon, for gold coin in hand. JEXXIXGs SMITH, Fob. 20 lS7:wl Administrator. The administrator of tho above estate is authorized to state that if tho purchaser desires the south hall also, the widow will sell Jl lor ?2-)0. In t he Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, lor Clackamas county. Catherine Marchall r Alfred Marchal suit for divorce. To Alfred Marchall, the above named de fendant : EX THE XAME OF THE STATE OI fl. Or -gon you are hfrby summoned and required to be arid appear in the Circuit Court of t he State of Oregon, for Clacka mas county, on or b -fore the first dav of the t'-rm ol said Court next, happenin;. alter the expiration of six weeks from tin pu blieat ion of this sum mo;is, to-wit : on or boioreth'2 4tU Monday in April A. I). and answer th-complaint of the plaintiff in t he above en tit led suit , or for wa nt there of t he plaint iff will appty to th" Court for the r -lief demanded in thosaid complaint, tie relief prayed for being the dissolution of the marriage contract exist ing between you and tiie plaint i IT, a nd decree against you for t he sum of hundred dollars. This summons is published pursuant to an order made by the Judge of said Court at liamb'-rs, dat-'d the 2nth dav of February A. I). IS7. JOIl.VSO.V A- McCOW.V, feb2(ivii l'llfs Attorneys. The standard r."-m?d- for C'oji ;!, In. 11 ue n z, Sari' Thntnt, M'finoju'inr (Uiiiifi, Croup, T.irrr Cin)!-niif, J'roif'iih'i, Jitrerl iii n 1 if Ijitiirii, and every affection of the Thfoat, I.ungs a nd Cheat, including Cox- St'MITIOX. Wist 'ii-'a islsn:M o"Vild Clirrry does act dry up a cough, but loosens it, cleanses tho Lungs, and allays irritation, thus rc morinti thr etuutc of the complaint. Xono genuine unless signed I. P.utts. Prepared by Sktii W. FoWi.tcr it Sons, Boston. Sold hy ltF.ni)l.NOTnx, Hostktter A ;o., San Francisco, and by deal "rs generally. 2Hfebly TREASUREIS'S FiOTICE. T 1 1 TC A S ' It K R ' S O K R 1 ( ' F, , ) Sai.kji, Jan, 2!t, 1S7". ) -V'lVriCE IS HEREBY OIVEX THAT t here is money in t lie Treasury appli cable to the payment, nf tho following warrants drawn on tho Treasury since tho lith dav of Sept'-mb'T 1S71 to-wit: Nos. 2.-', 2,i :, 373, 371. 3X1, 3Sti, 3.l, 3!5, 40t, Ja5, :!!!!, 31)7, 403, 4i)7, 31 IS, 1 Hi, 131, :iXT, 43. , 477, J7.S, IK), 1S7, 13S, 1S., 4 jl, 4"2, 457, 15D, llil, 4113, 1!2, 4!U, 4.U, 4 IS, I'.Mi, ili, 4!H, 4!H, 5iMi, 4 lit, 50(1, 511, 512, 51 1, 515, 511!, 517, 520, 521, 522, 523, 525, 52!!, 530, 53(i, 537, 5!S, 5"!. fIO, 511, 512, 513, old, 5tS, alsi, 5.M, 552, 5lif. 5i7, 5S2, 3!l!), Interest on the ubovi warrants will not be allowed after this date. a. h. imowx, 5fi'b4w State Treasurer. SlirriiTs Sal?. I Y VIRTUE OF A DECREE AXD EX .1 ecution issued oub-of the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for the county of Multnomah, and dated 15th day of Janua ry 1X75, in favor of It. 11. Curry and against the Tualatin River Xavigat ion and Manu facturing Company, and to mo directed as Sheriff of Clackamas county, State of n--gon, for tho sum of seven hundred and tweny-two an15o-lW dollars .gold coin, Wit h interest at the rate of one i-r cent, per month from the 15th day of October 1X71. Costs and disbursements of t his suit, taxed at t wenty-two and 7o-lK dollars. Xow, therefore. 1 have this sth day of February 1.S75, for want of personal projcr ty out of which to satisfy said judmont.I have levied upon tho following real estate to-wit: It. One in Block Two, and Lot Seven in Block Four, in t he town of Oswe go, Clackamas County, Oregon, and on Monday, llic 15t3i day of Marcli, lTS, at 10 o'clock, A. nr., at the Court House door in Oregon City, Clackamas '., Ore gon, I will sell all the ri'ht, title, in teres of tho above named Tualatin River Xavi gution Company to the above described tots, or so much thereof as may be neces sarv to satistly tho alxive named judg ment, Infer'-st costs and accruing cost s, at public auction to tho highest bidder for U. S. irold coin to mo in hand pn il. J. T. API'KRSOX, 12f iw Sheriff of Clackamas Co., regon. J. P. WARI. OKOROE A. HARDING, WARD&HAEDING, DfflJSSISTS AND APOTKECAHIES, KEEP COXSTAXTLY OX IIAXH A g:-ncral assortment of tOinir. tintl OJiemicNils, Perfumer)', Soaps C'innbd untl JIi-hhIh-k,, Trnssn, Sniiimrters, Klioiililer Urnres Fanrrnn-l T,,'1-t Ariicles, AISO Kcrc.seno Oil, Lam,, Clilmiipyn, (ijnss, Puffy, PuiilfK. OilK. :irniiilieand Ij c Stuffs, iiTRE WINES 4D llqrnRS FOR HE- men i i r, PATENT 3IEDICIXES, ETC. irj-physicians' Prescriptions careful I v com pounded, and all orders correctly an swered. " r All accounts must be r,nil monthlv :ovotl WARD A HARDIXC;.' IMPROVE YjUH POULTRY. It costs no more to keep good fovls than poor ones. Oakland Poultry YAriDS, Cor. Sixth Castro Sts, OAKLAMI.CAL. Season of 1 37 D. E(iGS FOIt 1L1TCJSIX(S From tiie largest and best bred Fowls in the World. Carefully packed and warranted to carry safely any distance, l no varieties comprise Dark and Bight Bra h mas. Buff and Part ridge Cochins, into lrf-gnorns, itoucians and Silver Spangled Ham burgs. Black Spanish, White Dorkings, Ooldcn 1'olands, Aylesbury nuciis, anu uame. Sebright and Black African Bantams. Bronz? Turkeys, the finest collection on the Pacific coast. l7"Send stamp for Illustrated circular to UF.O. Ii. I1A1 1;M Importer and Dealer of Choice l'ouitry, Box tVJ, San Francisco. Please state what paper y0u saw this ad vertisement in. Iebl0m3 Referee's Sale. Ofeorgo V. Prosser, Rosiondeiit, vs. NV. II. Prosser i t al$, Appellant. RY VIRTUE OF A CFRTAIX DECREE of tho Supreme Court of t ho State of Oregon, made the 25t h day of January 1S75, and in iersuaneeot" a mandate of said Court iluly issued and entered, the subscriber, a referee duly appointed by said decree, will sell at public auction, to the highest bid der, on Saturday, fh- thiileenOi (13) tlay of Wanli, 13 5, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said dav, at the Court House door, in Oregon Citv, Clackamas county, State of Oregon, certain real estate directed by said decree to bo sold, and de scribed therein as follows: Situated in Clackamas county, State of Oregon, being part of sections eight (8) and nine iii Township two South, Range one Fast, and being a part of the donat ion land claim of Henry Prosser and Mary Prosser, deceased, fo-iof, bingthe east half of said donation land claim set apart to said Hfnrv Prosser in the huul Office at Oregon City," Oregon, containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less, and being the tract of land conveyed to t he heirs of Mary Prosser, de ceased, in accordance with a' decree oft ho Circuit Court of the Statoof Oregon, for the county of Clackamas, made at. tiie April term 1S7I, and deeded to said heirs in jmt suance of said decree by J. A. Fisher :ud wife, and hearing date 2l day of May.lSri. Terms of safe, one-half of the purchase money to be paid on tho day of sale in U. S. gold coin, remrfliiing 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 be secured bv approv ed security. ARTHUR WARNER, S. Huf.i.at, R -feree. Attorney lor Plaintiff Xofo. 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 doubt, satisfy persons desiring to purchase that, they will obtain a good title to the above premis -s. 'ofeUVv STATE BOAP.D OF IMMIGRATION! liOU THE PURPOSE OF AFFORDING A information to Immigrants ami in tend Emigrants to Or -gon, now in foreign countries and sister Slates, and for circu lating such information abroad by this P-oard, ail iersons in this State having Farms and Bands for Sale or ! tent, or de sirous ot forming Colonies, will please for ward tot his Board as soon as possible de tailed descriptions of their Farms and Bands, location. Price and Terms of Sale, or conditions of renting; arid all persons desirous of obtaining Agricultural or other T,a bor'-rs, will pleas communicate direct with this Board. Hy instructions of the Commissioners of Immigration. WIBBIAM RE ID, 5feblm A State Com'r of immigration. Final StJlemnit I In the County Court of Clackamas Count v, Oregon. In tho matter of the estate of Jacob Kandlo deceased : EE PERSONS INTERESTED ARE 1 V hereby notified that tho Administra tors of tho above named estate of Jacob Kandlo. deceased, have filed their final accounts and vouchers in tho above enti tled matter, and tho Court haa appointed Manila-, the 8th tlay of ?Iurc!i, A. D., IS 75, nt tho Court House, in Oregon City, as tho time and place for examining said final accounts and hearing of objections thereto. it. M. BHJ JNC.S, GEO. C. KAN DBF. ofcbl W Ad m inist rators. 1IA11 JEWELRY. rVSSS. A. BRAYfON, rjTAS IjOCATED IN OREGON CITY, jl anu is prepared to do all kinds or HAIR JEWELRY, Just as good, and cheaper, t han can bo done in San Francisco. She also manu factures hair, straight or tangled, into SWITCHES, CURLS, AND FRIZZETTS. Nice, Fine Hair Sivil-Iies for sale, at from !3i. f81-. A full lino 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 Portland. All communications by mail promptly answered. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Instructions given in fancy work. Silver card-board for sale. December 13, lS7I-6m JOHN SCHRAIV!, Jlaiii St., Oregon City. M1M1MCTI RER AXD IMPORTER OF Ssiildlc-n, Ilarnpsa, C5 ware, etc., etc. Sr" TrHrcl1 HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS T T can bo had in the State, at WHOLESALE OK RETAIL. 0"I warrant my goods as represented. 1,0 09 DEER SKINS r A jST rr e i ), AND ALSO, VI-E OTHER KINDS OF HIDES. FOR which I will pay the highest market price in cash Bring on your hides and get your coin for them. JOHN SCIIRAM, Saddle and Harness Maker Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, l.S7:t-m3. LIVERY, FEED, AND SAL -o- THE UXDEUSK; X E D PRO PR I ET( R ( F t he T.i vorv Stable on Fifth uli-..n Or..., City, Oregon," keeps constantly on hand" Saddle and Hnjrsfj- IIorxe, K"KKlc, ( arriiijjcsnnil Hack. Ibices Koaoiifiblo. Ho, will also run a hack to and from the WILKQiT SODA SPRINGS during tho summer season, with good ...ji.-k n.L.iiinRU'iu a no gentlemanly drivers. FAKE AT LIVING RATES. r . J,M- ''R-'KB. Proprietor. Oregon City, May 27. 1873. to JO rr I,ay nt "'ne. Terms ,'; i-J free. Address lfebly ii. STIXSOX Co., Portland, Me. ir"I-ortho very best Photographs, go to I;llADLEi i Rn,orso.-s Gallerv with an r. LEVATOR. 420 Monlcomcrr Si root s; Francisco. " ' PACIFIC BOOT AMD SHOE HOUSE, St. ( Uarl. Hotel Iluildin- O o South west l'ora?r Front and Morrison Sts. lortlaiicl, Oregon, JUST RECEIVED, I?oi' Stv. " Oriihimme.' LAllGE I1STVOIOE Or the LATHfiT STYLES of mil Kind of Sttuuiiu llu BOOTS AND.SMOES Bought of the Manufacturers East a. ltd in Sun I'runcin-ii, FOR CASH- And will bo Sold at UNPRECEDENTLY LffW PRICES. Our AGEXT Kant lias sou it Telegram edit inr tlixit our Orders for a ..OF oots and iShoes Have been Filled, andj CDOCS SENT BY RAIL.! We Sliall con! iniie to Keci-ive liy every Steamer Ijar-e Invoices f fliesc taods until our Simk is 1'itll and Complete, A S3! A ILL, LOT OP DAMAGED BOOTS AND SHOES On hand, which must bo sold for ANY ISCASOXAUL,!-: OFFER PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, St. C'lini-lcs Hotel Uuildin. Southwest Corner Front and .llorrison Sts. G- A. PEASE & CO. October 30, 1S71. tf. For Sale. I HORSE AXI) RUfJCV-HORSE PER l"4. fectly safe. Apply to novl3v-2 MRS. ROJ.I,S. WAGOW AND CARRIAGE 51 A V V FACTOK Y ! mitK UXIlERSHJXED, JL having increased t ho di mensions of ills premises, at the old stand on the Corner of Slain and Tltirtl 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, a nd tho very best, of mechanics, to build anew, re construct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete, any sort of a vehicle from a com mon Cart to a Concord Coach. Try mo. I2I:rk smithing. 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