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o 0 0 3 0 THE ENTERPRISE, OREGW cur, OREGON a.SrHUlS7i. Oregon City Seminary. Report for the quarter ending March 5lpr!miiy l,.irtment-Wble uum lr of P.U- enrolled during the quar ter -w- ivcrwB daily attendance, 37; iVeVe age .piipilH, 7 years. Course i tiur and arithmetic. IVoaratorv Department hole o. euro K"'l. IT; average daily attendance, average age, 10 years. Course of D,Wiicti.?n-Ke:iliiig, writing, spoil in" geographv, composition and anth- ""vrsidomic Department Whole No. enrolled M; aveiago daily attendance 41; average age, H years. Course of Instruction Heading, -spelling writ ing grammar, geography, U. .S. His tory, composition and an thine! u: Higher Department 1 otal rso. en rolled S2; average daily attendance. "4- avern'o ag 16 years. Course of Instructio"'n-Ucading, sjlling, writ ln ' "rammar, etvniology, ancient and modern histoi v, composition, rhetoric, Lk-keeningalgebra and geometra. Total No. of pupils enrolled during th quarter, 170; average daily atten dau. Mi; average age of students 114 years. Jcstick's Court. Justice Athey has had eotvsideraMe husiness this week, jait Tuesday a ' man named Skinner was arrested for an assault and ljattery on Mr. t-'liax. Lous. The party plead Kuiltr to the charge, and it appears he struck Mr. Log lis without the least (muko or provocation. The Justice learned him a most wholesome lesson by fining him f:.'1! and costs, which he ha not yet paid, and is now in the county jai' for fifteen days. He will probably not bo .so free with his lists hereafter. On Wednesday a dog case came up, inwhich D. Wright, of Oswego, was charged with assaulting Thos. lirown, or this place. lhe defendant was found guilty and fined $10 and costs. There was then a civil action commenc ed bv Urtwn for f i" damages and the dog, or Ids value, -). Dogs, it appears are expensive tumgs. Haptist Cncncn Items. Two weeks ftinr a collection was taken up in the lUptist Sunday Sehool, realizing $16 currency, for the Kansas and Nebraska sufferers. Sometime since W . C Johnson ro dened the JSuperintendencv of the Ilaptist Sunday Sehool, and the Church aj)point"i . r . I'ravton, I'.sii., to till the vacancy, lea school is m a nour ishing st;ite. It is contemplated to givt- a concert with tlia school within a tew weeks. At the business meetini of thechurcl last Saturday, an unanimous and ur- rent call was extended, to Itev. J. 1, Ifuir, of California, to come and take the pastorate. It is believed a favor able response will be received. LiKTTER L-ist. The following is a list of the Letters remaining in the Post-office at Oregon City, Mar. 12, 1S75 : Buchahna, G- A.; Barkley, Benson; Ityron, C. ; liauui.mn, Chas.; Cornish, m. ; Day, J. JJ. ; Duran, James ; Feaster, Mrs. M.-. Flirning, Miss Mar tha E.; Griffin, It. ; Howard, Gen. O. O. ; Howell, Magpie ; Jones, Mrs. Mary Li. ; Liewellen, Klison B. ; Leavens Gilbert Miller, Miss Annie; Orfield, John; Kivers, Isreal ; Smith George E. 2; Smith, Alfred ; Strain Henry, 3; Walker, Mrs. Ciias. ; Wardlow, Dr. Levi J.. 5. If called for, pleasesay when "adver tised.' J. M. Bacon, P. M. Fine Wagon. Mr. Dave Smith last rucnd.j (in ucJ over to Jlr. J I. llum- lel a new delivery wagon, made by him expressly for Mr. II. The wagon 1 a credit to Mr. Smith's mechanical akill, and we defy any comparison to it by the imported trash, either in ma terial or workmanship. Mr. Smith is now engaged in making a handsome truck for Clark Gfeenman, which vrill be finished shortly. Mr. S. informs us that if the people will patronize him he will drive Eastern importations out of the market by superior work and low er prices. Dave understands his bus iness. In San Fkancisoj. L. Ackerman, of the firm of S. Ackerman A. Co. left a nhort time since for San Francisco to purchase the sprint? stock of Roods for the firm in this place. They have al ready received a portion of their stock. lnevwant tneir customers to under ntaxid that they are closing out their winter stock at cfeatly reduced rates. to make room for the new goods, and that they propose to have the best stock or summer ana spring goods tnat they nave ever before irnnorted. and winch they propose to sell at very low prices to suit tne times. Privatk Scnooi.. Miss Maggie Kelly has secured the rooms under the vestry of the Catholic Church, in this place and will open a school for small ncholars on Monday, the 22d inst. It Is the most pleasant location in the city for a school. Miss Maggie is a young lady of considerable governing power, and we have no doubt but what he will giro entire satisfaction to those who may -tatronize her. Wo ask for her a atiare of the patronage. Terms per quarter, ?.. Prrsonak. We had a call from Capt. 7j. C. Norton last Tuesday, and he in forms us that he has just purchased "the largest stock of goods that has ever been taken to any country store hi Orojron. direct from New York. Ho left us an advertisement, showing that he means business, to which we call apecial attention. The Captain is an old hand attho business of merchand itiius and eknowa what hU customers need. Give him a cull. Mmv 1V.t. A. now lhiht draught lKat for the O. S. S. Co., is being built nt Canemah, which is intended to run the entire summer. It will l one of the largest Itnats that has ever leen twlU for this trade, Wing ."US feet Warn nd l.iO feet long. Shu will be ready Tor the spring trade. TirANKs.We are under obligations t Henry Meldrum forthree fine ducks nd also to Hon. L. T. Barm for a pair. They brought, as we predicted, neartv enough to supply the county, being loaded down with as manv'as they could pack, ami thev sav it wasn't a good time for ducking either. Important. We call attention to an ayenwenipm unner tne liead of "Notice, which is of great importance to some of our readers, and which they Bumuu nm mu io react, it is the first nnner neaa oi - neiv to-uav." Read nd profit by it. Contract Let. At the meeting of the Alden Preserving Company, the contract for the erection of the build ing was awarded to Messrs. Branch tt t r o. . i .. . i e i. . c i . - the building to be completed by the 1st oijuueneii. Out Again. Theoiore Clarke, who has had a very severe srell of sickness and has boon confined to his bed for the past six weeks, ha so far recovered to abie to take a iule outcloor ex. rcise. rE It. Geo.. Newman has gone and done it. ne was married last i uesday morning to MiWA&dic Foster. h," .. -"Vboth , them both nl easant and iv journey through iife. 1 School l"und Apportionment. We arc indebted to Prof. W. W. 1 Moreland, Cottntv School Superintend . ent, for the following apiortiontnont : of .school moneys to the various Dis j tricts. The sum to each vcholiir is Si 88 i win. It gives the names the Clerks. ! number of children of school sure, and the number of legal voters in each Dis trict. The orders will be ready for de-'' livery next Monday, as provided by law. This doea not include the irredu cible fund, R-s it has not yi-.t: been re ceived. Total number of scholars re ported, 2,s50; total number of voters reported, 1,4'ij. There are four districts which have not reported: i Names of Clerks o i-1 a c c 1 A. F. Miller 2; Hob A, Iloss 3 F. Elliot 4 Isaac M. Foster 5 P. J. Ridings i Henry Samson 7 Frank W. Foster 8 A. C. Wilbur 9 W. A.Mills 7o 141 00 40 Ht 4H 40 21 00 16 23 19 19 11 24 19 10 50 7 as 33 35 19 13 27 IS 58 10 11U;223 72j 34 o;i 72 135 30 3S, 71 44i 37, G9 50, 35 i 6.5 80: t7,t 37 1 45 is: 51) 88 30i 84 Gui 10, J. M. Kauffirtan 11 G. J. Trullinger 12JohnYate 84 GO XI 84 95 88 13 C. W. Bryant 14 Allen Mattoon 15 M.O. Gard lfi O. A. McConnell 17 John Glover lx'Ileman A. Leo H3 156 04 to 141 00, 54 101 521 22i 41 3j! 30, 50 40i 22i 41 3b": 07:12,1 961 19 ii5 Tiy "Si J. W. Officer 23. R. V. Short 24 1). W.Tucker 23; Ilavmond Dickey i.F. "Forbes 91:471 08! & 20 1 37 GO: 9 27 1 Robert Snodgrass 2S.M. Oat field 33: 02 04! 14 50 j 94 00 24 30 James Parrott 31 iW. W. Cooke 40. 86 48 32 G. E. Mavriel 1 581109 04 70 LU (JJ 29 28 15 26 26 8 2" 13 45 14 4:t 33 1 Charles T. Hickman 34 Thomas liartlette 27 50 76! 56,105 28 I 32! GO 16! 30 50 40, 31! 58 28 30. 50 40 i 70 131 00: 22 41 36 73 137 24 44, 82 72 2l! 39 4S, 3.) Samuel Engle WW. II. Vnutrhan 37 A. It. Shipley "is John Jesse 3;M. Unperson 40 Win. Moreland 41 H. E.Hays 42 Peter S. Noyer 43 Samuel Brown 41 J. II. Boring 4o' Jlenry Mcugin 47 i Allrt Walling 4S J. T. Hunsaker 49, Price Fuller 50 J. D. Douglass M ;W. L. Holeomb .":' J. A. Fields 4 William Knight W H. C. Saw tell Vi P. C. Martin 7 Josiali Sutir s A. M. ShibW V. C. P. (ileasou ! V. Wattier 'il K. C. Hackett 2 A. Noltner. Hi Joseph Parrott , W. 11. Maxwell 1 ! Edward Albright St J. W. Will "7..ino. D.Crawford 21 13 47 41 :w- 15 12 11 8 19 2 14 14 19 10 16 49 92 12 O-l: 40 8! 99 61 84 4S: 52 04 56 40 54 52 39 48 45 12 78 90 45 12! 13 10 30 29 21 24 42 24 7 44! 82 72 15: 2s 20 31 i 5S 2S 22 41 30 12 413 770 41 2:1 27, 50 76. 2S 20 Mi 32: 37 rtl' 39 4Si 10 9 6 19 25 15 11 20 21 I N To w x . Hen r y H ed ges ca me d o w n fr.im Wheatland Lust Wednesday. Ho reports business in town quirt, and he regards the destruction of the Ilon drickM mill as a sail calamity to the place. Thrre is a lar;e section of that county which will lie seriously incon venienced by tliis loss. There is 110 proba ility of it being re-built. Soi.n. J. G. Tuner, of this place, bought this week fronf Judge Randall a farm in Polk county on tho river, considerably improved, containing 320 acres, for which he paid $4,500. We consider that Mr. Toner has secured a bargain. He can make the first year's crop pa j' for the whole farm. I,ooir at This. We have a new Florence sewing machine standing in our o!li'e whiHi we want to exchange for coin. It will be sold for less than San Francisco cost price. Now is tiie time to tret a sewinu machine cheap. These machines have no superior in the market. Call and secure it before it is sold. Cam-kd. Hon. Salem, gave us Wednesday. (J. W. Ivvwsoii, of a friendly call last Cure for the Leoch in Sheep. Editor ExTEnntisE: Having read in your valuable pa per not long since that in some local ities sheep were dying from the effects of what is termed ' 'leech in the liver," which causes the jiw to swell and a wasting away of the flesh and finally death, and that a particu lar farmer had lost quite a number, I deem it for the good of all such that the cure may be made public: Mix saltpeter and salt, one-third of the former and twor thirds of the lat ter and give them what they will eat of the mixture whenever you salt the sheep. Mix every time you salt, as the mixture will turn 3-ellow if allow ed to remain together for any length of time and the animals will not eat it so freely. This will kill the leech and cause the sheep to soon get well.' Yours, &c, N. W- New Goveknok. Gov. Booth of California,, resigned his office on the 2Gth ult., to ttiko his seat in the Sen ate, and Lieutenant-Governor Pache co was sworn in as Chief Executive on the following day. He is regard ed an honorable man, with consider erablo ability. Hon. Wm. Irwin, editor of tho Yreka Union becomes the Lieutenant Governor by virtue of being President of the last State Senate. We are gratified at Mr. Irwin's promotion, as he is one of the best journalists in California, a thoroughly honest and capable man, and as true a Democrat as ever walked the soil of California. It would not surprise us if the next time we have occasion to refer to Mr. Irwin it will be that he is the nomi nee of the Democracy of our sister State for Governor. The contest lies evidently between him and Hon. Philip A. Rhodes, one of the propri etors of the San Francisco Examiner. Either would be an excellent selec tion. Died. The infamous force bill in troduced into the last session of Congress, which was to give tho Radical party unlimited control at elections in the future, was defeated for want of time,, and as th nt ljower nouse is Jemocrctie, ? it will "W TT - . . sleep the sleep that knows no waking. I The bill Is one" of the" greatest infa- .'. 1 v, - 11 - ,- niies ever attempted by the Iladlcais. if t cr!$y 'atav letW', Washington News. (.An1 Washington. March 5. RPnntr drew Johnson is to be serenaded ! and will make a speech. Lx-Uongressman Horace Mnynard will "on Monday be nominated as miuister to Turkey, Lis nomination yesterday not Laving been acted on by the Senate, and therefore fell with the close of Congress. James N. Tyner, the new second assistant postmaster general, took the oath of office to-day, and will enter upon his duties Monday, The Secretary of War has an nounced the death of Gen. Lorenzo Thomas in a general order. The crowd in tho Senate galleries to-day was larger than any time since the inauguration, and the floor is also filled. Great anxiety was mani fested to ascertain the location of the seats of Andrew Johnson and promi nent new senators. Johnson was as signed a seat on the outer row on the Democratic side, that formerly occu pied by Bogy, who now has the seat formerly occupied by Alcorn. Dawes has the seat winch Chandler occu pied. Upon the desks of Johnson and Dawes were- large boun nets. Burnside was welcomed by the clap ping of hands in the galleries. Vice-President Wilson called the Senate to order at 12 o'clock, and after reading the Proclamation of the President the oath was adminis tered to the new senators. As John son advanced to the clerk's desk to take the oath, there was a great ap plause in the galleries, which was soon checked by the Vice President. After he was sworn in a large bou quet was handed him by a page, and he was escorted to his seat by Bogy. All the new Senators having been sworn, Morton offered a resolution acknowledging the Kellogg govern in Louisiana which was laid over at his request. He then offered a reso lution to adruit Pinchback as senator from Louisiana and gave notice that he would ask its consideration per haps on Monday. Washington," March C. The Re publican members of the Serate are in caucus this afternoon. There is a full attendance including Chistiancy, Cameron of Wisconsin, and Paddock. The Democratic senators are holding an informal consultation. John son is not at either meeting. The Republican caucus after nearly three hours discussion, decided that the Senate shall. take the following ac tion on the resolutions submitted: First The resolution declaring Pinckback entitled to a seat in the Senate. Second Resolutions de- clanncr tne ivenojrii aumiiiiMiuuuu '00 the legal frovernment of Louisiana. Some senators" wanted tho order oi consideration reversed. Tho following additional Pacific coast measures failed to receive final action by this Congress: Mitchell and Xesmith's bill to aid the build ing of the Portland, Dalles and Salt Lake llailroad. All Oregon and Washington Territory bills respect ing swamp lands, namely: Nez Perce and Klamath reservations, Olynipia tide flats and lands, and the Seattle and Walla Walla, and Roseburg rail roads. Also all bills proposing to compel quartz miners to patent and pay for claims. Ex-Congressman Itansier (colored) has be:m apijoiutcd collector of the 2d district of South Carolina. Senator Johnson pronounces as forgeries the letters and telegrams recently published as emanating from him criticising the Democratic party. The speech of Minister Cnshing to King Alfonso will contain only the customary formal expressions of friendship of the United States for Spain. He, however, has special in structions to govern him in the nego tiations which were intimated under the late republican government and are now to be consumatud. These negotiations contemplate the full set tlement of all questions pending be tween the two governments, while Miuister Cnshing, like his prede cessors, will also exert himself to ne gotiate a new treaty of commerce and navigation, none having been made with Spain since -1795. Some favorable arrangements respecting our trade with Cuba will continue to be pressed by our government. Washington, March 9. The cau cus of Republican Senators to-day chose Ferry, of Connecticut, for President of the Senate pro tern, and 011 meeting of the Senate he was elected receiving 30 votes to 25 for Thurman. - The caucus also approv ed the report of the committee on revision of standing committees. In the Senate standing committees the following changes have been made in the chairmanship; Conkling for the committee on commerce, in plaf?e of Chandler, Hamlin, on com1 mittee on postoffices and post roads, in place of Ramsey; Oglesbyon pub lic lands in place of Sprague; Ingalls on pensions, in place of Boreman; West, on railroads, in place of Stew art: Sargent on mines and mining in place of Hamlin; Boutwell on revis ion of laws in place of Conkling; Patterson on education and labor in place of Flanagan; Clayton on civil service and retrenchment in place of Wright. Two committees are given to the Democrats, Thurman being chairman of that on private land claims, and Stevenson of that on rev olutionary claims. Poor Russia. A special to the New York - Tribune of the 8th says that the freshest rumor is that Att'y General Williams is to be nominated Minister to Russia, and ex-Senator Carpenter to be appointed Attorney General. There may be such a thing as Flaxbrake going . to Russia, and while we would sympathize with the people thero on this infliction,. we would be glad to let the old rake get out of the country. But poor 'Car penter will never be put in as Attorney-General since his vote against the Civil Rights bill. That bill set tled his goose for him in the eyes of Grantism. ' ' William Brattan writes to the As toristn from Lewis river. Washington Territory, as follows: It was report ed that a boat wns ' capsized near As toria in the latter part of December last. The. owner was Mr. Samuel. Lishan, Owning a farm and consider able stock in this place. It was first reported that he was drowned, and afterward that lie was seen in Ce mentville and Astoria. . It is feared, if alive, he has been taken to sea, or ue onld. have been home to look aiter nT--Wves tnel- was a native of Swansea, in, Wales, ollnrcd the or a long time. Proposes to Restobe Them. The following summary of the exploits of the carpet-baggers of Arkansas is taken from the New York Herald: "In 1868 the whole bonded debt of the State was 3,250,000. It had no floating debt; and had over $300, 000 in the treasury From July. 18C8, to October, 1874, the treasury j received over 80,500,000, a floating ( debt was incurred of nearly $2,000,- 000, and the bonded debt was in- creased $8,750,000 that is; to say, in six years the men who mined Ar- kansas spent 17,000.000, and this in ; a State that has less than half a mil- . lion of people." The people of Arkansas have turn ed these scoundrels out of power, and Grant wants to restore them by the bayonet. RIlfi-ious. Rev. George 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 104 o'clock. , On the first Sabbath at Holmes' School House at 3 o'clock, p. M. .' " ' ' ' ' J '. . s A Royal Organ, r The stomach has been well named a "roj-al organ," since it sways aftI controls the entire system, every gland;' tissue and nerve sympathizing with.lt as tbeservants of a prince sympathlze' vf Uh infetr trtostfer. Each one is fed and sustained litt-Mryen the brain itself, the center of sensntion. Is absolutely dependent upon it tor susten ance. Consequently, whfn thestornach falls to perform its all-important office, tho subordinate organs also falter in their du ty. The reason why Hostctter's Stomach Bitters have such a wonderful beneficial effect upon the general health ,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 the 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 Ditters, which is oft he purest description, holds in solution herbal alter atives and invigorants to which a foremost rank has been assigned in materia medi ra. But it is not alone the fact t hat these sovereign botanic elements enter into the comiosition of the Bitters that constitute them such a bonign tonic and corrective, but also that they are so happily combined that the full effect of eacli is exerted upon the disordered or debilitated system. The togestive and secretive organs are the first di experience their oenetlcent operation, which extends, by sympathy, to the brain, the nerves and the circulation. The influ ence thus exerted Is fruitful of those great sanitary results which have built up tho reputation of this truly national medicine. Inquire Before Vott Determine. Ask your druggist what Hale's Hosey ok Hokktiound and Tak is doing in cases of severe coujrh and cold, within his own IK-rsonal knowledge, before you try ityour- seir. inquire or him 11 he lias ever known a medicine of its class as ltopular as that pure and agreeable vegetable preparation, lii; governed by t he facts he will state to you. We venture to say that there is not an aot.heeary in the country who will not endorse it as a specific for diseases of the lungs and throat. Pike'sTootii-Ache Droi'S Cure in one minute. It bun Rtirpriaufl thousands to witness the honpfieial elfoets which result from a use of Wistak's Balsam of Wild Omkrry Consumption reaches its dreaded strength through neglected colds. These colds may be completely cured by the use ofthis pre aration, as also the many forms of bron chitis, whooping-cough, and other distress' ing accompaniments of consumption. It is seldom that wo notice anything in the medical line, nor would we now. unless we could be convinced" that we are not doing our duty as a' iournalist in recommending to the public tho cel- ohruteu botanical preparation ot lr. Henry. Whoever induces the victim of scrofula or any other disease of the blood, to use l)r. Henry's Kx tract of Sarsparilla, has 'begun a good work. There is 110 question as to the result of this medicine if persevered in. It is a sure cure for scrofula, rheumatism, Salt Rheum, and indeed all complaints arising from vitiated or impure blood. It is just what a good physician would proscribe for these complaints, and wc confidently recommend it as being the best article now in use. Dr. Henry's Cough I'alsam is the most affective remedy for alfection of the throat or lungs that we have ever "known. It contains no deleterious drugs, and can be taken with impunity and certainty of relief. For the cure of coughs colds, sore throat, etc., it stands without a ri val. Dr. Ilenry s Liniment as an alle viator of pain, is unrivaled by any preparation before the public; the most skeptical will bo convinced by a single trial. It will prove itself a friend in need which no family should be without. ; . "-For the very host Photographs, go to Bradlka & Hulofson's tiallcrv with an Elhvatok, 429 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. :,- .. Important. Endorsed by Hie Medical profession. DR. WM. IIALL'H-' BALAAM FOR TliK LUNGS cures Coughs. Colds and Consm ption, and all disorders of the Throat and Chot. DIt. TOWL.EY'S T(Jt'"IA,CHE ANODYNE cures In one MINUTE. . reblO Wild Cherry Balum.-The momorv ofDr. Wistar is embalmed In tH heartsor thousands whom his Balsam of Wild Cher ry has cured of coughs, colds, consumpt ion or some other form of pulmonary disease. It is now over forty years since .this prepa ration was brought before t he- public, and yet the demand for it is constantly increas ing. -. BrljjHtly Breaki the Morning of a new era in the annals of medleine Alco hol will soon be banished Tronvthe list of remedies, and only known as a poison. Dr. J. W. Walker's Calikorwia Vine oar Bitters, composed entirely of .whole some botanic extracts and juices, are ev erywhere superceding the fiery astringents whicrf no man or woman ew yet took without bitterly repenting thejc tsredulity. There is no disease, a cute or chronic, in which the new tonic may not berr. admin Ls- , . . 1 : . i. i i .- . 1 1 w im .mu-u ovueiiciai uuect. . NEW TO-DAYns, NOTICE. 4 IX. PERSONS INDEBTED TO ME Jr for professional services rendered pre vious to Jan, 1st l7a, are nereoy notllleu to call promptly and Bttl-, either by ih or note. Pay attention to this fori mitn bailnea." In ray absence Ward A Harding, at the Drugstore, will re ceive and receipt for money do me. - -12mar4vr : J. W; NORRIS, M. D. NEW GfOODS "...:at...."..' ' r "' CAPT. Z. C NORTON'S STORE, - NORTON, Clackamas Co., Oregon. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD AN' nounce that he has just-, received a splendid stock of , - Clothing, -' ' Hoots and Shoes, ,1 . Iry-Cood9, . rL , Groceries, ' ; Hardware, ! Cutlery, Crockery, Etc. Etc... . direct from N'ew York. The stock is the bst and largest ever brought to a store in Clackamas county, and havinqr purchased it at greatly reduced prices, is able to sll it cheaper than goods have ever been sold before. ' - I am under obligations to my former customers for their1 liberal patronagf, and being able now to accommodate them better at less prices than ever before, I ask a continuation of their patronage, and so licit the trade of all new-comers and th.o6e who have not heretofore- traded with me, assuring them that I can give (hem as good bafgains as can be had in the State. Ail Kinos or rrixinro taKen in exchange for goods. Give me a call and I will Guar antee to give you satisfaction. A. 1". NORTON. -Clackamas Co., Oregon, Mar. 12; 1S75. tf COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, TTV TlftTDQ TTV P. L T.TVHRWT A ; Executor's Sale of Real Estate. PUBI,IC NOTICE IS HEREBY OlVEN I hat by virtue of an order made by th County C"urt within and for the county of Linn, State of Oregon, on the 4th day of January, 1S75, in the matter of the estate of Edwards. Altree, deceased, we, Mary A. Altree, Executrix, and Edward Walden, Executor, of the last will and testament of the said Edward S. Altfeo, deceased, will on . XueHday, the 13th day of April, 1875, at the Court House door, in Oregon City, in Clackamas county. State of Oregon, be tween the hours'of 9 o'clock in the morn ing and 4 o'clock in the evening of that day, to-wit : at the hour of 1 o'clock, P. M.. offer for sale at public auction the follow ing described real estate, belonging to the said estate, and situate in said county of Clackamas, to-wit : The south half of the Ikjnation Iand Claim of Edward S. Wilson and wife, being notification No. 787 and claim No. 72, being parts of sections Nos. 15,16,21.22 and 28, in township 2 south, range 1 east, and bounded as follows, to wit: Beginninsat a point 10 chains north and 10 and 50-100 chains east of the south west corner of 6aid section 15, and running thence west 40 chain-, thence south 108 chains, thence east and 50-100 chains, thence north 18 and 50-100 chains, thence east 30 and 50-100 chains, thence north 89 and 37-100 chains to the place of beginning containing l&SX 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, se cured by mortgage on the premises. ' ' Mary A. Altree, Executrix, Edward WAldb.n, Executor. Johns t Jones, Att'ya for Executors. 12mar4w " IMPROVE YOUR POULTRY. 1 It costs no more to keep good fowls than poor onesv- Oakland Poultry Cor. Sixth &. Castro Sts, OAKLAND, CAL. Season of 1875. EGGS FOR HATCHING From t he largest and best bred Fowls in the World. Carefully packed and warranted to carry safely any distance. The varieties comprise Dark and IJirht Brahmas. Buff and . Part ridge ( "ochins, White lieghorns, Houdans . and Silver Spangled Hamburgs. Black Spanish, White Dorkings, Golden l'olands, Aylesbury Ducks, and Game. Sebright and Black African Bantams. Bronxe Turkeys, the finest collection on the Pacific coast. -7"Send stamp for illustrated circular to GEO. B. BAY LEY Importer and Dealer of Choice Poultry, liox U'J, San t raucisco. Pleas.; state what paper you saw this ad vertisement in. lebiama Final Settlement! In tho County Court of Clackamas county. ttate of oresron : In the matter of tho estate of John Long, .. deceased : 17 O. McCOWN, Administrator of the I Kstate of John Ixmg, deceased, with thf Will annexed, having filed his final account and vouchors in trie above entitled estat it was ordered by the Court that .Monnny, tneothdav of April, 187--, be set for the settlement of said Estate, at which time all persons interested can appear and tile objections to said account and final settlement, F. O. McCOWN, Administrator of Estate of John I-ong, with the Will annexed. March 5, 187".w4 STATE BOARD OF IMMIGRATION. I7ORTHE PURPOSE OF AFFORDING ; informailoii to Immigrants and in tend Emigrants to Oregon, now in foreign countries and sister States, and for circu lating such information abroad by this Board, ail persons in this State having Farms and I-amis for Sale or Rent, or de sirous of forming Colonies" will ple;se for ward tot nis Hoard as soon as iossibio de tailed descriptions of their Farms - and Lands, location. Price and Terms of Sa le. or conditions of renting: and all persons desirous of obtaining Agricultural or ot her Laborers, will please communicate direct with this Board. By instructions of the Commissioners of Immigration. WILLIAM llEIl),. 5feblm A State Com'r of Immigration. IIAII1 JEWELRY. MRS. A, M. BRAYTON, II AS LOCATED IN OUEOOX CITY, and is prepared to do all kinds of HAIR JEWELRY, Just as good, and cheajxT, than can be done in San Francisco. She also manu factures hair, straight or tangled. Into SWITCHES, CURLS, AND FRIZZETTS. Nice, Fine Hair Swilclien for nu.Ie, at from S5 to $15. 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 Portland. All communications by mail promptly answered. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Instructions given in fancy work. Silver card-board for sal.?. December IS, 1871-Cm JOH M S CM RAM, Main St., Oregon City. MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OP SnrtdleK, Harness, nldl"ry-Hrl- by.'i.ajrl ware, ete etc. w HICII HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS can be had in the btate, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL warrant my goods as represented. 1,000 DEER SKINS W A N T K D, Airn also, i t t. rvrtrn-rf irivns OF HIDES. FOR A. which I will pay the hlghes market price in cash liring on your uiues uu your coin for them. .... JOHN SCHRAM, Saddle and Harness Maker. Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, 1873-m3. LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE STABLE. THE UNDERSIGNED PROPRIETOR OF the Livery Stable on Fifth sf reet.Oregon City, Oregon," keeps constantly on hand .Saddle id Bujrry norses,7. J ' f : s nTtfe, Carriage and Hacks! ! Prices Treasonable.: Ho will also run a hack to and from the WILH0IT SODA SPRINGS . , ' ... . . ... . ... during thfi summrr soason,, with good norscs.tDiiiixM-ni nu gentlemanly ari vers FARE AT . LIVING, RATES, ' - JM. FRAZRR, Proprietor." Oregon City, May 27, 1373. DR.' .ToillN- WELCH DENT 1ST, ; . - OFFICK IN OKEGOX CITY, OREGON. Hifrhest CnaH Prim PnM ..... .... v uuiiiy Orders. , . For Sale. ' 'X RS4E- JiUtSGY-tfORSE PER f"ctly saf-. Anr.lv to " novl3 a 2 . MRS ROLLS. . ...2 A O . PACIFIC; 1' J BOOT . AND SHOE HOUSE, St. Charles Uott-1 Building-. Southwest Corner Front and Morrison Sts. roi-tlancl, Oregon, JUST EEOEIVED, T?ei Sti. " Oriliamme." LAHG-E.INVOICE . Of the LATHST STYLKK f all Kinds of SinMnablf - ' t BOOTS AND SHOES BongUt ot the Manufacturers East and " in Snn Franciiico, - : FOR CASH. And will be Sold at UNPRECEDENTLY LOW PRICES. Our AGENT East lias sent a Telegram vtatlng? that our Orders fur a OF Boots and Shoes Have been Filled, andj GOODS SENT BY RA!L.I We filial I continue to Receive ly every sicHiner laiyc Invoices oi lliese Goods until our Stock is j Full and Complete, A SMALL LOT OF DAMAGED BOOTS AND SHOES On hand, which must be sold for ' ANY RKASONAHLU OFFER PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, St. Clmrles Hotel Huiidin. Southwest Comer Front ami Morrison Sts. Q. A. PEASE & CO. Octoljor 30, 187-1. . tf. WAQ0?J AND CARRIAGE THE UNDERSK'NEI), ; having increased the di mensions of his premises, at t he'old stand on the Corner of Slain 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, pood 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. niaoltsmit hitijx, Horse or Ox Slioeinsr and funeral Jobbing- neatly, quickly, and cheaply done. DAVID SMITH. The standard remedy for Coughs, In. flueiiz, Sore Throat, Whrtopinq Onnrjh, Croup, Liver Complaint, Jironcbitis,. lit red ing of the Lungs, and every affection of the Throat, Lungs and Chest, including Cos-. SUM PTIOJff. AViMnr'8 Balsam of Wild Cherry does not dry up a cough, but loosens it, cleanses the Iungs, and allays irritation, thus re marintf the catue of the complaint. None genuine unless signed I. BUTTS. Prepared by Seth W. Fowler & Sons, Doston. Sold by RunniNGTON, HostktTkk A Co., San Francisco, and by dealers generally. 2fifebly J.P. WARD. GEORGE A. If ARnlKG. WARD & HARDING, , DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND V general assortment of . TDru and 'Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, ComhHanil Brndiet,, . Truiutt . a w pportera, Shoulder Rrace Fancy and .: ToUet Artitles, . kMAt,SO..;.i. Kronc Oil, .Lamp Clilnmeys, -, ,Pntj-, Paints, Oils, arniahea and Dye Stuffs," ' ' rCBE TOES ADLIQi;nRS FOB ME: MClWU -PURPOSES PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. - - ovi i'liwiid ciinuuiiy corri pounded, ind all orders corroctl- an - WOppn at all hours of tho ntfrht. VA 11 accounts must le paid monthly novftf WARD A HARDlNtj. W. H. HIGHFIELD. Estanlislied since in, at tlie old stand. Main Street, Oregon City, Orrgon. An assortment of W.nthes. Jewel-T-r.and Beth Thomas' Weight Clocks fill OI WrtllH nA If a 1 . . , . n iii(ii tcti i,u i-h; as J'1'.'JVHH' KAm " Jn'"in' done on short notice, and r -"vui n patronage. fc to ?er Day at home. Terms V" S? J free. Address ijvo v. o., i-orxiana, r.ie. ; - - Referee's Sale. V- Georso W. rrosser, ResiKinaent, , ; 5 W. H. Prosser ei tils Apfcllflnt. " " BY VIRTUE OF A CERTAIN JFXTREE of the Supreme Court of the tMate Creoh, made the 25th day of January lsRo,, and in jcrsuanceof a mandate of said Court duly issued and entered, the subscriber, a referee dulv appointed by said decree, will sell at pubiic auction, to the highest bid der, on Saturday, tlie tbirfcentli (13) day of March, 15 3, at 2 o'clock p. M. of said dy, at the Court House door, iu Orepon City, Claekama county, State of Orepm. certain real estate directed by said decree to be sold, and de scribed therein as follows: Situated In Clackamas county, fetnte of Orejjon, bciuff . part of sections clirht (S) and nine (9 lit Township two South. Ranpre one Fast, and leins a part of the donation land claim of Henry Prossorand Mary Prosser, deceased, to-u-it, iH-ing the east half of said donation land claim set. apart to said Henry Proser in tiie Land Office at Orefrou City, Oregon, containing. one hundred and sixty acres, more or less, and beinu: 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 Clackamasi, made at the April term 1871, and deeded to sard heirs in per suancc of said decree bv J. A. Fisher and wife, and bearing dat 22d day Of May.lS74. Terms of sale, one-half of the purchase money to oe paia on the day of ale in U. S. gold coin, remaining half in- one year from date of sale in like gold coin, the un paid purcnase money to araw interest., ana payment of same to be secured by atrrov- ed security. ARTHUR WARNER, ts. HUELAT, Keieroc. Attorney for Plaintiff Xote. The above land Is situated a short distance from tiie town of Oswego. and contains valnable deposits of irmiore. Announcements will be made at sale tnat will no doubt satisfy persons' desiring to purchase that they will obtains good title to the above premises. .wfebaw SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas county. . ... S. L. Campbell, plaintiff. vs. . . Wm. R. Campbell, John II camfCiell, . Hector 15. Campbell, Horaces. Campbell, Ellen M. Wait and J. K. Wait, Mary E. Luelling and Alfred Luelliii?, Clarles A. Campbell, Antoinette ToofnMd and her heirs, Sarah D. Orouf and her heirs, and Oregon and California llailroad Conpany" defendants. To John H. Ca mpbell. Hect or R. Campbell. Antoinette TooyooU, saran i. oroui anu Horace . Camibell of tiie above named defendants i T N THE NAME OF TIIE STATE Of . X Oregon, yon, 'and each of you are here by required to apiK-ar m the Circuit Court of tle State of Oregon for Clackamas eoan ty, on or before the first day of the next term of said Court, to-wit the 4th, Monday in April, A. X. 1875, and answer the ccm plaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled suit, of for1 rant thereof the. plaintiff will take judgment against you lor the relief demanded in the complaint, which is for a partition of real proiert.y in Clackamas coaiity. State of Oregon, of which the lollowing is a brief description s Claim No, f0, being part of section 2- in T. 1 S., R. 1. E.v aid claim No, -41, being parts of sect ions ) and SO in T. 1. S R. . E both containing 613 and 81-100 acres. Also SO acres in the North West Iortion of seclion 31 in T, 1 S-, R. 2. E, Also 5 acres in section '26 in T. 1 S R, 1 E., and in section 30, T, 1 S., R. 2 E. This summons is- published in accord ance with an order made by the Judge of the above named Court, which order was made at Chambers on the 21th day of Feb ruary A, D. 1375. W. W. MORET,AND, mar.SwG Attorney for Plaintiff. Administrator's Sale. XJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Xl Jennings Smith, Administratorof the estate of John Albright, deceased, as such' Admini.str-.itor, by virtue of an order of tho County Conn of Marion county, Oregon, will, at one o'clock i. M., on Saturday, the 3d day of April, A. D. 1S75, at the Court House door, in Ore gon City, in the county of Clackamas, in the State of Oregon, offer for sale at public auct ion, t he following described real estate, to-wit: The north h of the donation land claim in T. 5 S. K 2 E., of Willamette me ridian, being part of the N. E. of the X..' E. hi of section 14; the S. W. H of section 12, atjd part of the K. K, of the S. E. H of section 11, and part of tho N. Ji of the N. W. H of section 13, in the county of Clack amas, in the State of Oregon, for gold coin in hand. JENNINGS SMITH. Feb. 26 1S75 ;w4 Administrator. The administrator of the above estate is authorized to state that if the purchaser desires the south half also, the widow will sell it for ?iV. ROSSIS. In t he Circuit Court of the State $f Oregon, for Clackamas county. Catherine Mareliall vs Alfred Marchal ; suit for divorce. To Alfred Marchall, the abovo named d fondant : IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon you are hereby summoned and required to be and appear in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clacka mas county, on or before the first day of the term of said Court next, happening after the expiration of six weeks from the Imblication of this summons, to-wit z. on or eforethe 4th'Itni(lnvin April A. IJ. 1875, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled suit, or forwaut there of the plaint iff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in thesnid complaint, the relief prayed for being the dissolution of the marriage contract existing between you and the plaintiff, and decree against you for the sum of hundred dollars. This summons is published pnrsnant to an order made by the Judge of said Court at Chambers, dated the 2th day of February A. D. 1.S7.".. JOHNSON A- McCOWN. feb26wt riffs AUornevs. ' Sheriffs Sale. BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE AND Ex ecution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State ofOngon, for the crainty of Multnomah, and dated l-Tth day of Janua ry 1K75, in favor of R. R. Cnrry and against t he Tualatin River Navigation and Manu facturing 'oinpany, and to me directed as Sheriff of Clackamas county. State of Ore gon, for the sum of seven hundred and tweny-two andoO-100 dollars.gold coin.With. interest at the rate of one per cent.- per month from the 15th flay of Octoler 1874. Costs and disbursements of this suit, taxed at twenty-two and 7-l0 dollars. ' Now, therefore, I have this 8th dav of February 1S75, for want of personal proiwr ty out of which to satisfy said judment, I have levied upon the following real estate to-wit : Ixt One in Block Two, and Lot Seven in Block Four, in the town of Oswe go, Clackamas County, Oregon, and on Monday, (lie 15tU day of March, 1S75, at 10 o'clock, a. St., at the Court House door in Oregon CHy, Clackamas Co., Ore gon, I will sell all the right, title, interest of t he above named Tualatin River Navi gution Company to the above described lots, or so much thereof as may be neces 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. APPERSON. . 12f4w Sheriff of Clackamas Co., Oregon. ' Citation. In the matter of the guardianship of tho person and estate of Volney C Moss, a spendthrift t IT AI-TEARIN' TO THE COURT FROM the petition of S. VW. Moss herein filed t hat it is necessary, and will be beneficial to the said .Volney C. Moss, that the real estate In the snld petition described to-wit : The undivided one-third of 4S0 acres being the east half and the south half of th -west half of the tract of land embraced in Not ification No. 5W2, and being parts of sections 23. 21, 25 and 26 in Township 3 South, Range 1 East of the Willamette Me ridian, and bounded as follows, to-wit : be ginning at a point 5 and 30-100 chains west of t he south-west corner of sect ion 23, T. 3 N.. R. 1 E., running thence south 46 chains, thenee east 71 and 50-100 chains, thence north 86 chains, thenee west 74 and 50-100 chains, thenee south 40 chains to the place of beginning, the said one-third containing 160 acrs of land, be sold for the mainten ance nd support of the said ward Volney Oi Moss, it is then-fore ordered that S. W. Moss, Ioreus M. Moss, Walter S. Moss, John Ji.. Moss and half brothers M. O. Richardson, A. L. Richardson, and S. D. .-. Richardson, and sister H. L. Mo,. the next of klnof the said want, and all persons interested In the estate of said ward be and arpear before thi? Court on tho. ; ' Stii dajrof April, 13, ... . ( and show cause, if any there be, why a li cense should not e granted for the sale of such estate. And that this order be publish ed three successive weeks in the, Oregon City EXTEKPBXSE. w:randaTjU xnar5w3 County Judge. 0. o O o 0 o o O o 0 o o o G o O O G O O O