THE ENTERPRISE.
IfoEGDX IK J, OREGON, APRIL
Citeiiit Court Oocket.
the folliivin- iTThc .locket of the
Circuit Court of this county, for the
ten.., which convey next Mo.i
iUv, Judge Shattuck presiding
V WVHi.ner vs John MaRo, ct al.
?i t-V II It ' vs A. K. Wait, ct al
K. 1. Stmt h worth th Chas. Ilck-
Tl'c Commissioners of Clackamas
Co. vs H. I'- Hannah
James Norton vs. Tho Yv . C. leie-
KTu!l v Vi: vs V. T. Shazer.
John K- Foster vs J. H. Wilbur, ct al.
O tt ". H- vs Henry Newman.
John K. Uw'l'vs Jacob Koop.
The W. I''. tV: J-04-"- vs John
(iiirtlon.
ATPKI-KP CASKS FltOM 3i:STICKS COUltT :
Jlanlim; t Potter vs John Schram.
Stato of Oregon vs Alphouso I..a
A'seeley vs J. II. Feaster.
fctjUITY CASKS.
Alonro Swartz vs William McCrack-
Otl, t-t al. . ... ,, .
John Doole, ct nl, vs J. A . Cain.
K. S. Kearney jvs Isaac Iasswcll, ct
Vtt.wrrt vs Stmvnrt.
I,. S. Camplell vs II. li. Campbell, et
I.
Laura Cogc-an vs George oggan.
t'atharifie Marchal vs Alfred Mar
shal. Kliza Parsons vh Monro Parsons.
'J'l.os. Charniaii vs II. K.Moore, ct al.
J. 15. Miller vs John Irubbs, ct al.
Siuan Mall vs David Hall.
The following have been bound over
to appear leforo the Grand Jury:
Stato of Orp-'on vs Daniel Hums, as
sault with a.d:ngcrous weapon.
Stato vs John Joyce, assault with
intent to kill.
State vs Wm. Franklin, seduction.
l-'inc Fruit.
Dunns last season Messrs. Ijovejoy
tt Co. Ix-Iow this city were extensively
frng:gcil in pitting ni fruit in cans.
They met ith good success and their
fiuit font a ready market. They
put up pcach-.'s, plums, lilack berries
and oilier frtii-s, which have lccn pro
nounced bv good judges to bo otpial to
nnv initorted. About finO dozen cans
of "loaches were put up, and a greater
amount of otlier fruits. Having met
wit h cii'iouratrement and a ready sale
for all that tticy put up last season,
thev proose to engage in the business
nortvxtcnsi ey this season than last.
Thev have increased their facilities so
that they will Ik; able to lut up two
thousand -ans per day, and it is their
inteiioii to supply the home market.
o
1 ins is an enterprise our ln-ople snouii
-iieouraire, aod by so doing, keep
t hoiis.ii.ds of dollars in nnr Slate which
have heretofore gone to San Francisco
to cut ii-li that pi ice. btr fruit is of su-p'.-rior
(jualitv. Hiid there is no reason
why we s.'miii I not -supply ourselves
in this article. It is the intention of
Messr. Ijovejoy tV Co. t!ds season to
extend their ifiiie-ss to putting up all
kinds of vegetables in addi" ion to fruit.
We have tried some of the fruit put up
by them last .v-aoii, and can recom
mend ic to the' .p'lie. It is superior
to an y other. a;id the price is less than
the im I ior!e. I . 'Orders will be supplied
either I'V Messrs. I.ovejoy iV Co., ad
dressed to Ukui at this place, or
Messrs. Corbilt tv Maeieay, at l..rt
1 oid. We trust our merchants will in
future hand Out to their customers
not hinir tut Oregon put up fruits and
vegetables, thus advancing an impor
tant iu'erest in our State.
Ni'.iiknaik. On last Thursday even
ing. I"ih iii.-f.. t3ie Oregon City String
I Sand repaired to the residence of Mr.
Koler I Potter, accompanied by some
of our citi.eiis. ami gave him a musical
blow out u;oit hi- ti fty-uinth aimiver
4ry. After a Jew s'-.vect melodious
xtr. Mr Potter made his appearance
w ith a graceful 'Invitation to repair into
hi- houe. IT ton com ;1 i. uve of said
invitation the crowd'' was surprised
to tin 1 that Mr. Potter, an old pioneer
of O;'0.'ii, having nearly reached t hree
eore years, was not un mind fid of his
f. ie nd's as before them was spread a
npI'Midid repast of wines, champagne,
cigars, cake, etc., w hich the compauv
enjovcl. Toasts were drank with
g ml wdl i n I friendship to the
iio.nl; a few more tunes, and a so pa ra
ti n took, place at a late hour of night
with kin 11 v feelings and a heartfelt
winh that Tii-i days may l strewed
with peats', plenty and happiness.
Dmr.Nif. A fellow named Frunk
Wilbur arrested last Monday for
ling drunk o:i the streets. He was
tried the next day lefore Il-.-eorder
Athy iind lined 5o ami 'osts. Not
hiring the necessary coin to liquidate,
h-wasc'ommit;ed to jail for live days
and to work u the streets. J5ut nut
mucli ork wa-i there in him. Street
Commissioner Mcldruni, on WkIiics
day, borrowed a large sized pistol,
freshly capped it, and started out with
hi iiiAii; tmt work was not to ni had,
mid ln freely threatened to take his
departure. The sight of tho big pistol
probably prevented him from making
tho attempt. Had he known t hen; was
no Hiarge in iU-j- pistol. Mr. Meldrum,
lrtall probability, would not Ije fur
ther troubled with tho re lel lions chap.
IJut he was taken liaok to jail, where he
now lingers on bread and' water for the
trm of his sentence.
Citt F.I.I-VTIO.-. Tlie election for city
officers takes jdaeo on Monday f M.13
?d. The .:hiol ifjuesJion liaving been
taken Out of theihands of the Council,
it a p tears then; is but little interest
tken in tho mauter. Would it not le
well for our pijbsont city parents to
r:ive an accouutjof their stewardship
Kfore they ask '.or a re-election? One
thing, however, ought to bo decided at
the next election, and that is, that 110
man should I o elected who Is not in
favor of turning over the st hool house
to the district. Wo shall have more to
May nwxt week on this and other mat
ters, and in tint meantime, wo 1hio
that the olty autjioritles will show to
tho Mople the ,inaneial condition of
our city.
Kich Ikon Out:. Mr. V. II. Smith
has left at our wTice a piece of rock
from an iron le.Ae he has just discov
ered on the Cll kamas river. It ni
pears to le tho if 1 rotk of the kind we
have yet seen, I I iron being almost
pure. The ledg, over one hundred
foot in width, ami evidently inexhaust
ible. The rock 1 .s not vet been tested
but the indications af that it will
prove to 1k very rich, and leing ltuuit
ed near tho river and easv of access,
cannot fail to lo of great value, and
must attract capital to w ork it out.
I'Kttkh I-.is-r.Tho following is a
list of tho letters remaining in the
is7Gnu' at 0r ou Cit' Ai'ril
lrton. ( p: Count v Assessor;
urrius Thos: Falltrt. " Hamhort, 2;
r ,H . ' I.ihn. Denj.; Murray,
! o. 1 . ; Moss, l4evis 1. ; Scott, W. A. ;
u-,"!r'r T,,os-: h'l"t(, Saniucl M.;
H h.te J W.; ws, James.
,. Jr :ned for, pll Wiosav when "adver
tised." 4JM 'rtAVOxt r. M.
Attkmi-tfd :.- .rK.Sherill Apper
on last Sunda -while visiting the
'ad. found that tho lock on tho door
. , cut and evorv arrangement
1 U 11 SUI es"e. Ihit tho Sherirt
p.'l nls. 3;es 01.011. mid soon found that
irlir, ? ul Valod under his bed an
wLV i"n,J a c,,icl, with whiclrthe
nl..w- Mono. Durns now
ttoT" :f. lr t tor letter pro-
liwitki A V '"psfoers wno probably
!nent!l?,,if"l.,-,,7I,,hIm tho i,1!?tr
f "Tcmn rT' Al9 h SP" the
I
NARitow Ksr.rK.--iron. IT. Warren
had a narrow eseaio from a serious ac
cident last week, at McMinnville. lie
was going en board the boat, which 1
was lying at me w narr, 111 llie car
used to raised the freight up in the
warehouse, and no one being at the
brake, tho ear descended a distance of
about forty feet at a terrible rapid rate,
and had it not been for a casecrockerv
waro standing in the wav, he would
have gone still further dovn into the
river. As it was, tho onlv damage
done was tho smashing of the case of
crockery, which was made into mince
mo;it. Mr. Warren can run a land
of lice, but he need not trv the exieri
ment of running railroads without fas
tening the rope.
J,kft. The fa mil 3- of Mr. W. W
Moreland left on the rover Thursday
morning for Corvallis, where they ex
pect to remain until this fall, and then
remove to California. Mr. M. will go
himself to California after the adjourn
ment of the Circuit Court. Mrs. 'More
land is a most estimable lady, kind
neighbor, and her departure from our
midst is a matter of much regret to her
numerous friends. Mav the lest suc
cess attend them through life's toil
some journey.
liKAVEs Us. Hon Henry Warren
and family leave this place for their
homo in McMinnville to-morrow. Tho
family, as well as Mr. Warren, have
won for themselves tho affections and
esteem of our entire population, and
all regret their departure from out
fit v. They take -with thorn tho best
wishes of all for their future prosperity'
and happiness.
Cki.khuatiox. Oregon Lodge No. 3,
I. O. O. F., proposes to appropriately
celebrate tho fifty-sixth nnniversarj' of
the Independent Order of Odd Fellows
in tho United States, at their hall next
Monday evening. The new ceremony
adopted by the irand Lodge will be
used and short speeches delivered by
dill'erent persons.
Dam DnoKK. We regret to learn
that the dam to 11. F. Caulicld's mill,
located about seven miles from this
city, gave way last week, causing a
suspension ot work until the nec
essary repairs can be made. The dam
age sustained will probably reach $:500
to
Pkoposks toMovi:. Wo learn that it
is the intention of Mr. W. p. Durns to
remove his family to Portland tho
coming week. Mr. Burns is deputy
U. S. Marshal, and his business being
located in Portland, ho expects to take
up his residence m the future in that
place.
Lahok lion. A largo connecting rod
was manufactured in this city for tho
machinery of a mill at Cementvillo,
Washington Territory, said to bo tho
largest ever made in the State. The
work was done by J. H. Moore, who
has an extensive foundry in this place.
Xkw Srocic Mr. A. Levy lias just
received his stock of spring goods, and
iie is keeping up-with the times in both
quality and prices. A largo stock of
tin Mulligan ft nard Collars. Cive him
a call and examine hisoxtensivo stock.
Fink Wkathkii. Tho weather dur
ing the past week has been delightful,
and everything has put on its summer
garb. Peaches, plums and pear trees
are in full bloom, and our farmers are
busy putting in their spring crops.
Foktiik Stikink. Tho steamer K.
N. Cooke, so we learn, is to bo taken to
theStikine river next Monday where
she is to Ih' run during tho present sea
son. She is to bo in command of Capt.
Jeorge Pease, who is competent to run
uoat an v where.
XEv.-Mr. I. Selling has a now ad
vertisement in to-day's paper, announc
ing the receipt of his extensive spring
and summer stoek. Head the adver
tisement, and give him a call. Ho sells
goods remarkably cheap.
Nor Found. No trace has as yet
Ik-cii found of the body of Sam. New
man, who was drowned in tho basin
some three weeks ago. It is feared the
body has gone over the breakw ater in
to the lower river.
1'i:c;:i:si:ntativks. The following
gentlemen have been elected Itepre-
sentativcs to the (irand Lodge, I. (). O
F., from Oregon Lodge No. 3: A. J.
Apporson.F. o. McCown and W. H.
I'ope.
Takk Notick. There will bo a meet
ing of the Hoard of Immigration for
( lackauias county, at the olTue of
Shorill Apperson, this (Friday) even
ing. A lu'l attendance is requested.
JrsT llKcr.ivr.P. John Myers has
just received a largo addition to his
stock of roods. He will sell goods
cheap for cash, and there is no need of
going to Portland to get bargains.
Soi.. Messrs. Ward it Harding, at
the drug store have their soda fountain
in running order, and prepared to fur
nish this articlo to the thirsty.
Ice Ciikam. Louis Saul gives notico
to-day that he is ready to furnish ice
crrnH. and soda water to the warm and
thirst-. Give him a call,
Nkw Lough. Application has been
made for a charter to organize- a new
Lodge of I. O. O. F., at Coquille, Coos
county.
Prospering. The Canemah school
is full to its utmost capacit-, and
Judge Randall appears to give general
satisfaction.
The Salem Statesman says: "A lit
tle one was born last Friday morning
in Dallas whoso paternal ancestor is
involved in doubt. The mother is a
young lady who hitherto has been
regarded as a pattern for her sex.
Sho accuses a well-known married
man of that city as being the father
of the new comer, but those who are
acquainted with the gentleman think
she is badly mistaken. The mother of
tho young mother, who is a widow,
was to have been married last Sun
day, but this unexpoetsd event has
caused a postponement of the wed
ding festivities
Died. Henry S.XHfu.anc old pi
oneer of Oregon, died at Astoria
last Monday. lie has been a resi
dent of Clatsop county over since
1S17.
Samaritan Lodge Xo. 2, I. O. O.
1, elected the following representa
tives to the Grand Lodge of Oregon:
T. A. Davis, C. A. Dolph, J. F.
Johnson, J. II. Lyon, John Rines.
m
The following are tho Representa
tives elect to tho Grand Lodge from
Minerva Lodge, I. O. O. F.: T. S.
Keller, T. F. Mullcr and C. Von
Wintzingerode.
John F. Parrott, accused of arson
at Salem, has been released on bail.
7"The National Gold Medal was award
ed o Bradley A Hiilofson for the best
Photographs in tho United .States, and the
Vienna Medal for th bst in the world.
iZ) Montgomery Street, Sua Francisco.
TIRCllAPIIIC NFAVS.
New Obiews, April 10. Much
discussion and some excitement was
produced in political o;w. t
by a report, which proved true, that j
... vwr,i.i .iavt- caucus had resolved
to seat in the house Charles I) Fl
homer and Felix Ynnrli;. c-i. -ir
r" VL- r0!0111,"8 ?fc" Helena, and
Ct. P. Lurkhardt of the seventh ward
New Orleans, all Democrats who
were declared elected by the return
ing board, in placo of Martinet, llo
chen, llorial and Richards, Repub
licans, who were seated in the House
after the withdrawal of Wiltz ami
his followers in January. Tho con
servatives contend that all the Con
servatives returned by the board
were under the award to bo seated,
while the Republicans contend that
these four men were not to be dis
turbed. Marshal Packard said to
day that if the forir Republicans
were ousted the Senate would ad
journ for three days, and if at the
end of that time they were not read
mitted the Senate would adjourn
sine die. Seating these men will rrive
the Conservatives a majority on ioint
ballot. Another political crisis is im
minent, as there seems to bo no
doubt about the seating of the Con
servative members to-morrow or
Wednesday.
Danville. Va.. April 10. Ponnrts
' 1 1 ' - '
have been received from all tho fruit
growing sections between here and
Greensboro. Fruits of all kind have
been killed by the cold spell, and
A 1 I 1 m ...
uie touacco crop has also suilcred
severely.
ErnLA, Ala., April 10. A heavy
frost prevailed here yesterday, a.id
continues to-day. About one half
of tho coming cotton crop is un and
has all been killed. Considerabln
ice is in this section.
Charleston, S. C. April 19. The
frost here last cveninr? caused rrent.
damage to cotton and other crops.
.Ltoss estimated at Sua),(J00.
- -. . CT
Or.EYiNu the Civil Right's Rill.
We noticed while recently in Port
land that the managers of the New
Market Theatre respect and obey the
Civil Rights Rill. In tho dress cir
cle of that place wo saw one of Port
land's darkies with his Dinah occu
pying one of the front seals, and also
observed that there was a large spaco
between them and the next white oc
cupant of the same scat. It being a
very warm evening, we presume Jus
tice Anderson did not care to come
in too close a contact with Sambo.
This may bo popular in Portland,
but it seems to us that the managers
of that place of amusement have
committed an error which will not
result to their financial benefit.
' Evening Journal. The evening
Journal made its appearance last
Tuesday at Portland. It is a good
looking paper, seems to be edited
with ability and has an encouraging
business appearance. It is inde
pendent in politics and proposes to
lauor ior the best interests of Ore
gon. Success to it.
Returning. Hon. J. H. Mitchefl
is expected to arrive at Portland next
week. Ho will probably remain in
Oregon until the meeting of Con
gress next December.
Rom- Found. The body of Capt.
Randall was found last week in the
Columbia and buried near Umatilla.
Tlie "Jtoiianzu." for all.
Invalids, by nervous debility, desirous of
llfraln t.vlinn the vijror of health and vim
ot system, should take a few Ijott.lcs of Jut.
1 I F.M.KY'S CKI.KIlltATKll I. X.Ij. lUTTKUS.
llel.,re 0110 bottle is taken they will leel
the dawn of restoration, of returning
health. Xo case of dyspepsia, indigestion,
loss of appetite, rheumatism, kidney or
livcrtiisea.se, has over resisted its restora
tive jowcr. Kvery part of the human
system requires and should receive suste
nance and support from the stomach, reg
ularly by t lie liver. If tho stomach can
not supply the aliment required, tho whole
system languishes. Fortify your organs
of life wit h t heso bitters, and In a few davs
you will feel your whole system invigorat
ed ; for every disease arising from disor
dered liver, stomach or bowels, it is inval
uable; it will revive your shattered sys
tem. Dyspeptics and lx-rsons of bi!lioIJS
habit should keep it within reach, if thov
value health and case, 2:.Sinar:Jin
-mlK, U K'X J,"m'- ('f'hs and colds
w ill not wait. '1 hey are decept i Ve, ,md pa
tient ottcn imagines himself better e ven
when ho has not. nse,i the proper treat
ment for cure. Attend to it at onr-u. Wis-
TAIfS IiArSA.X OF W ir.p ( HEHkV is onr
oldest cure- for these complaints.
How to get Stamina. iron frames
and stron- nervous systems are not tho
lot of all. Rut the feeble need not de
spair. Uy adopting the right means,
tlicy may Jive as long as their more ro
bust neighbors. Physical Invlgoru
tion is, however, necessary to this end;
and while tho spituous tonics and nerv
ines usually administered eventually
depress both body and mind, l)n. .1.
Walk nit's CalikiHiixia Vinkoau 15it
tkus, will invariably supply new vigor
to the frame, while they regulate every
disordered function.
Important. Endorsed bv tho Medical
profession. Hit. WM. HAI,IAS BALSAM
FOR THE LUXGS cures Coughs. Colds and
Consmption, and all disorders of the
Throat and ('host. K. TOWI.EY'H
TOOTHACHE AXODVXE cures in one
MINUTE. feblO
It is asserted jw a fiict that every canvasser
who bus turned hU attention to the intnxluotion
of the Xew Family ewins Machine in his lucid
ity, or who has been furturate enough to secure
an agency, has outstripped the 1-c-t cHerts in
making money of the oi l ami trii.il airents of the
hir'h-pricci machines, which latter they now
replace. The demand is enormous, and sales so
rapid and money made so re.ulily with mi little
effort that farmers, tradesmen, speculators, &o.,
are fl'ieking into the business as f ist as they can
secure territory and rrct their gnods on the
ground to supply anxious customers. It is mar
velous to see how these machines sell -when ex
hibited, it being a recognized fact that ieople
will buy the best at the lowest price. It certain
ly is the machine of the times and d(-s the same
work as other machines at $.S0 or .;m, Hnd we re
ally K-lievc it would sell just as readily at double
and then not cost halt the usual price of so good
an article, for it is astonishing to see the vast
amount of labor it performs at so low a cost.
The inventers are daily inundated with testimo
nials ot the worth of their new machines which
so suddenly and successfully bounded into popu
lar favor. " It proves to bo just what is wanted
every day, by every one, everywhere, who lias a
faintly. It has attained an enviable reputation
in many thousands of homes and factories, for its
solid stremrth, power, rapidity, simplicity, cer
tainty, aud ease of operation, with extreme beau
ty , fineness, and reliability of its sewing; while
tiie wonderful low price (twenty dollars for a
larire and complete sewiny machine with a strong
table and treadle) places all idea of competition
entirely out of the question. It stands alone on
its merits and price. We advise you to invest in
one at once for your wife, daughter, mother, sis
ttr or lady friend and make a home happv, or
put them in your factory, or what is better, if
you are lucky enough, sw-cure an agency, if there
is none in your town, and make money yourself,
'i he many new attachments for doin extra fin,
skilful and diificult work, are a. surprise ia their
simplicity of construction and- fat below even
"grange prices,' and will be delivered safe at
your door, no matter how remote you reside, if
vou write for them. Address, .T. TIIOAlt-ON,
llAXXA ic CO., -Jo; Evuidway, N Y.
Stmnil HcallU Maxim.
"Order is heaven's first law." This
t;rcat maxim applies with peculiar
force to the discharge of the vital func
tions. Disease inevitably supervenes
ujoii the physical irregularity, just as
ealamitj' is sure to follow want of sys
tem and punctuality in the a Hairs of
life, r.ut while it is next to impossible .
to overcome settled mental habits of 1
disorder, it is quite feasible to remedy
habitual irregularities of tho body.
Discipline the unruly organs by wise
and timely medication, anil health will
le established upon a joriiianent basis.
Although there are many remedies
prescribed for this purpose, there is not
one among them can compare in di
rectness ami promptitude- of action
with Hosletter s Stomach Hitters. For
every disorder all'ecting the bowels,
liver and stomach, and for the numer
ous symi.-atl.ctic nervous ailments to
which alimentary or billions distur
bances give rise, the liitters are a most
reliable specific. Their wondrous clli
cacy is attributable to the fact that they
first remove thecauseof such maladies,
irregularity, and llu'ii by their tonic
oiM-ration "repair the loss of physical
substance produced by sickness. Con
st 1 pat ion, bill iousncss, dyspepsia, heart
burn, sleeplessness, intermittent fevers,
rheumatism and nervous tremors al
ways succumb to the operation of this
satoand potent medicine. A regular
habit of body, a good appetite, sound
sleep and easy digestion are among the
blessings which its uso confers. It in
vigorates, relieves depression of mind,
and by promoting complete assimila
tion, materially assists in covering the
angles and hollow places of an attenu
ated, shrunken frame with firm healthy
llesh.
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 dut y as a journalist
in recommending to the public the cel
ebrated botanical preparation of Dr.
Henry. Whoever induces the victim
of scrofula or any other disease of the
blood, to use Dr. Henry's Kx tract of
Sarspai illa, has begun "a good work.
There is no (picst'iuii as to the result of
this medicine if persevered in. It is a
sure cure for scrofula, rheumatism,
.Salt Kheum, and indeed all complaints
arising from vitiated or impur blood.
It is just what a good physician would
prescribe for these complaints, and we
confidently recommend it as being tho
best article now in use. Dr. Jlcnrv's
Cough l'.alsam is the most allectlvo
remedy for alleclion of the throat or
lungs "that we have ever known. It
contains no deleterious drug's, and can
be taken with impunity and certainty
f i el i e f . l'o r t h e cu re' o f co 1 ig h s col d s,
sore throat, etc., it stands without a ri
val. Dr. Henrys Jjiuiuient as an alle
viator of pain, is unrivaled by anv
preparation before the public; t lie
most skeptical will be convinced by a
single trial. Itwill prove itself a friend
in need which no family should be
without.
New Importation.
ACKRHMAX imOTIIEHS
Have opened one ot the largest stocks
of dry goods and clot hing ever brouuht
to this market, which was selected' by
Mr. li. Ackertnan. All the new shades
and styles of lady's dress goods; the
new shades of Herl'm cloth are very
stylish. They iind it therefore neces
sary to reduce the prices of all kinds of
goods in order to reduce their large
stock which was lately purchased. The
prices a re so low that everybody can
afford to buy. They will sell soino of
their new shades of dress as low as 2"
cents, other goods in proportion. As
largo ami line a stock of clothing and
gent's furnishing goods as t here is this
side of San Francisco; the lienor shirt
lor gentlemen is the most stylish shirt
of the season. We shall be pleased to
show our goods to everybody without
any extra charge, tiivo us a call.
At'K KI'.MAX Huotii Kits.
Ct itK r at Onck. Do not treat it
light. A cough may prove ihrngerous.
A cold may lead you, by sure degrees,
to hopeless eotisuiupt ion. In Wistau's
1!ai.s.m ok Wild) Ckuiiy a cure for
coughs, colds, bronchitis and whoo-ing-cough
is offered. It is well known
and is easily tried. All druggists keep
it.
MAKKIKD.
T11 the Catholic Church, St. Paul's,
Marion county, April 10th, 1S7.1. Mr.
Chas. Dergevin and Miss Kosa Math
ieu, daughter of Hon. F. X. Mathicu.
NKW TO-DAY.
U It EAT ATTRACTIONS!
I. SELLING
HAS JUST RECEIVED TIIE LAKGEST
stock of
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS
ever imported to Or -gon fitv, which ho
offers at greatly reduced prices. My stock
CLOTHING-
Has Jboon largely increased and I can
show as handsome a Hue of ready-mado
goods in Men and Hoys' Business and
Dress .Suits, Coats, etc., as can bo found
Inthe count ry, mid at prices that cannot
fail to satisfy. My
DRESS GOODS DEPARTPJIENT
Is filled wit h a splendid assortment of all
the leading styles and fashionable shades
of goods
lOiiipvcs Clot i,
Moliuii-M, I-'i-encli mul
American lres Goods,
illiick.ltimna,
lii-illi;ii:!iucx,
Caehiin'it', Sic
FLANNELS,
Tlaid, Plain and Opera Flannels, of all col
ors, j, leached and Unbleached Cotton
flannels.
Ladies' and Gents' l iitlrruarr,
Sli:uvlmi(lScnrfs,
Wool lilnnUets,
Trunk. 11 ml
T.iivfliiijr Sntcliels,
Huts hii1 C:i),
Oil Clot U for
I'loorimd Table.
BOOTS and SHOES,
I would call siK't-ial attention to my
stock of Men's and Hoys' San Francisco
Boots, which I have sold for a number of
years past with general satisfaction. Ev
ery pair warranted. A complete stock of
HARDWARE & FARMING UTENSILS.
Choice Teas, Canned Goods, and all choic
Family Groceries,
All at Bow Prices. Also,
LIVERPOOL AXD C.IRMXISLHD SALT.
Highest Price paid for all kinds of
Country Prodiicc.
200,000 lbs. of WOOL Wanted,
for which I shall pay the highest cash
lriee. 1. KKLLIXt;.
Oregon City, April 22, 1S75. tf
The best way to
KEEP OOOIL.
during the hot weather is to go to
I4OUIS SAA.IS
CONF ECTIONERY,
Main Strert, Oregon City,
and partake of some of his DELICIOUS
ICE - CEEAM
AND
ARCTIC SODA.
Ic?-Croam delivered to any part of the
citv I'IIEF: OF riixKGE and mado to
1 order. . apr22tf
V3-
g HENLEY'S
idssofappetite:. a
A most pleasant and invigorating
tonic. Recommended by all tho emi
nent Physicians throughout tho United
States.
Kvery family should liavo it In tho
house
Read certificates 011 each hottlo. Sold
ty ull Uquor Dealers and Druggists.
H. EPSTEIN & CO.,
Solo Proprietors.
51S Froxt St., Sax Francisco, Cai-
COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
VTOTICE I IIEUKI1Y C1IVEX THAT
jJH there are now funds applieabb;
to the payment of the following county
ord'-rs, to-wit .
Xo. of
Order. When endorsed. Amount.
2X, Jan uar v , 1S73 K (M)
iEil, February J, " l'l 00
l'ebruarvo, " 1 S!)
Februarys, " .m 2: W
L77, February 10, ' li 00
February 10, " ti 00
:tii:l, February 12, " 8 W
L'tkJ, February 1'., " 1 1 00
o77, March 17, " 4 80
110, Aril 1, " Co 00
181. April 12, " 181 i
18:5, April 12, " 12 00
180, April 11, " US (XI
12!), May 7, " 17 10
:l, May 8. " 4 00
li-iii, May 12, " 27 .S
o::o, Mav 12, " IS '.'0
520, May 12. " 2"!l 4
Oil, May 11, " 15 00
51S, May II, " 50 00
1125, Mav 1, -J2 40
5.-HI, May 17, " 10 2!l
00!, Juno i, " 41 0
7(M, .luned, " plti 00
f52, June 7, " 50 00
1150, June 10, " 28 00
I17S, .June pi, a 50
50H, Jntui 10, 51)
(it'i'.t, June 10, " 2 70
58.S, June 1!, " 7 41)
002, June 10, ' 1 70
, June 10, 10 50
lies, June 10, . 1 70
tail, June 21, 0200
701, June ;50, ' 07 00
70(i, June 30, ' .... 150 00
KM, JulyO, " 1140
701, July y, ' 11 40
1 711, July 12, " 110 (10
7tio. August 8, 81 10
75o, August, 11, " 21 00
7l i, August lt, " 0 00
8-il, August IS. " 2 00
75ti, S.-it. " 5 40
815, Sept. 3, 11 40
K'.!5, Sept. I, " 101 15
871, Sei-t . S, " 0 00
8H2, Sept. 11, n 30 00
750, Sept. 11, " 10 00
00:S, Sept. 30, ' 150 IN)
i'l, Oct. 1, " 72 01
002, Oct. 1, " 50 00
005, Oct. 10, " 8S0 00
!)(lti, let. 10, ' 1 10 00
!I22, Oct. 10, " ISO 10
07S, Oct.. 10, 152 75
'.)'.) I, Oct. 10, " 02 17
0U, Oct. 10, 10 00
Interest on t he above orders will coase
from this date.
J. P. AVARD,
Treasurer of Clackamas County, Ogn.
Oregon City, March 2C, 1.S75.- 4w
I'iiiiil Settlement !
In the mat (er of the est ate of Jacob Engle,
dcet-asi-d.
In the County Court of Clackamas County,
( Iregon.
HKSKY WARIiF.X THE ADMrXIS
tratorof said estate, having tiled his
exhibit, for final settlement thereof, it is
ordered t hat.
.Holiday, llie ilfJJi day of .July,
he set apart for said final settlement with
the said administrator. I'.y order of said
court. HK.VItV WAKIM-:X,
Ailmini.st.rator.
Att est :
J. M. Kkazkr,
County Clerk. lflaprlw
Is your time to buy goods at low prices.
AGKEOijN BHOTHERS
are now receiving a large slock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
all of tho Iatost Styles, whlcli will ecll
AT LESS THAN PORTLAND PRICES.
Our stoek has been bought for cash, and
we will sell it at a small advance above
SAN FRANCISCO COST.
1 in: WILT, SAT TO EVERYBODY T.E-
V fore you purchase or go to Portland,
come and price our goods and convince
yourself that we do what we say. Our stock
consists in part of .
Fancy and Staplo
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Roots and Shoes,
Radies and Gents
Furnishing Goods,
Notions, Groccr
ics, Hard,
ware
and a great niany other articles too nuiher
ours to mention ;
-ALSO
DOORS, WINDOWS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
ETC., ETC.
We will also pay the Highest Market
Price for
Country Produce.
ACKERMAX BROS.
. Oregon City. April y, 1S7 tf
W. II. JIIGIIFIELD.
Established since '19, at the old stand.
Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon.
rfj An assort mnt of Wat hes, Jewel
JVK, ry.and Keth Thomas' Weight Clocks
ct- aU of wn,ch are warranted to be as
represented.
ft"R'Pairing done on short notice, an J
thanktul for past patronage.
MAKE HOME HAPPY,
$20 $20
$20
And earn 30 or ? to per day
IVIarvelous Mechanism.
Ingenious Invention.
Absolute Perfection.
AX t LEti AN T, lit" It A 1! r.K A N D VUI.L-SIZE
fc ts to i Mm' K
WITH TABLE AMD TREADLE
Complete for Oumcstic ITse
TWENTY DOLLARS-
CripuriiUvled in priee.
Willi iii:iny i:miiUiiit, superior anj valuul4e
improvemeut.-s.
ivjuid m h', iiTul dees 'he same work, in the
K-ime way as an .S0 or maeliiae,
Tlie be.it, simplest and eliept'st uiaoliine ever
made.
Written guarantee fur live years with every
liiaehiae.
no scrr.Kion: xo ("omit-titiox : xo
RIVAL i" UCALIT Y nnd l'lUCK.
A skillful and practical wieutirie aeeoi--ilish-liient.
ot a most weiuierlul cimVination of h!1 the
pood qualities of u sewing- iu.-ihin, and fully ue-k-.iowleilged
to be a erfi't-tly siuVcs-stu! meelian-
ical fachievomeut "I pr.-ieticul simplicity. Thor
ousfhly tested. Used in thousand of home
The favorite of the family circle.
Tt does not tak an hour to iret ready to do a
minutes work, but is idaya rvady in a momeut
to ao a ilays worn.
It will save ita cont many times over in one
Heason, doing the work oft tie family, or it will
earn four or five dollar a day for any man or
woman who may wish to do wwin lor a livimr.
It is so plain ana easv to leuvn, ami smooth to
nm, the :lnl!reii nn.l servants can nse it
to strong ana solnl hunt, it win 1:11 a genera
tion it T'rom-rlv i-ared for.
lias 1:0 s-atHiinuous eog-s or cams 10 grci oui 01
order.
Sew equally line with coarse cotton, linen.
silk or twine.
Rapiillvsews a slrontr scam over all kiuos of
pocnis, troia linest cambric to heaviest broaiieloth
and leather without stonpinjr the macliinc.
i;uns Jasler, liirluer, more easv and quiet than
any other machine at live times the price.
I ses the strong straight neeihe.
Marvelously true in every motion.
Hew tin; linest, firm and l;ktiu stitcli.
Makes the onlv seam that ean not be riped
apart without clestrovin-r the fa brie. 'J lie
sticnrrth, le:tnty evenness and durable quaiitie.s
of which have lon been acetfieil.
Will sew anything it is liofsibie for a needle to
go through.
ill do ever- ile--eription of sewnicr ever done
on any oriier niarlnne 110 matter what the price.
anil with les.- trouble.
Will hem, tel. tuck, quilt, braid, cord, bind,
trather, rufHe, shirr, pleat, fold, scollop, roll, em
broider, run-up-breadths, ice., &c., with aston
ish i urease, rapidity, and neatness.
ll:ts received testimoiiialsot its merits from all
sections ot the country, marics ot tlistiiiiruislied
consideration seldom voluntardv aeeorrtcd to au
invention ot similar domestic usi-iulness.
Our manv Xew Attachments, l'atentel Aue.
Ifi. isro: Sept. 1H71; July 7, 1.S72. Made to lit
all machines, are the attainment of :recision in
mecii i ideal accuracy for reudeiinjj it easy for
even those who never saw a machine before, to
do the finest kind of fancy needle work, other
wise dillicult and tedious, with the utmost ease
and rapidity, ."simple is construction. Xeeds
no teaehin-r. Money refunded after thorough
trial, it' not satisfactory in every particular.
Cash Prill's of Machines Machines with plain
table, iron stand and treadle, complete with all
the necessary fixtures for immediate Use, $:().
Machines, with cover, "nx-k. anil key, half case
style, .f-1. Machines, w ilh cover, drop leaf, four
side drawers locks, keys, &c, three quaitcr cab
inet style, $ 10. Machines with enclosed table,
side drawers, pan. -led folding door., locks and
keys, full cabinet style, f 7".
Tallies are of various styles, mateiials, lnount
imrs, richness of desirn, ."c, nccordin.trto price.
Machines i-irefiilly pc-leeted, securely packed
and shipped as freight io any part of the world.
Safe delivery nsured on leccipt of price witliout
further chaives. Descriptive books with illus
t rated eimrMvincs of tlie dilleretit styles of ma
chines and attachments, laive jirollts, testimoni
als, samples of sewiii'-r, liberal inducements to
conva-ssirs. Wholesale j-iices, forwarded
free of climyc uio: njijilieation. lCxclusive
arency for laiye territory rrated era t is to re
spoetab.e, cnturjirisintr business men, elerj-ymen,
teachers, ic., wiio will ititio luce the extraordi
nary merits of our ;'oods to the people of their
locality and xui.pl v the increasing demand.
Ad.'ress,
J. Thomson, Kanna &. Co.
iu? Uroiidway, X. V.
lOruarly
WAGQN AliD CARRIAGE
M A N UFACTOBY I
rilUE DXDER.SIOXEn,
I having increased the di
mensions of his premises, at
the old stand on the
Corner of Main and Third Street,
Oregon City, Oregon,
Takes this method of informing his old pa
Irons, and as many new ones as may be
pleased to call, that he is now prepared,
wit h ample room, good materials, and the
very best, of mechanics, to build anew, re
construct, make, paint, iron and turn out
all complete, any sort of n vehicle from a
common Cart t o a Concord Coach. Try me.
mnxUsmillkf njr, Horse or Ox Shoeing
and General Jobbing neatly, quickly, and
cheaply done. DAVID SMITH.
JOHN S C H R A m ,
3Iun St., Oregon City.
)IAM'FACTLRER AXD IMPORTER OF
:??? V ir i
... -7 T
XrillCII HE OFFERS AS CHELVP A8
1 V can bo had in the State, at
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
eyi warrant my goods as represented.
1,000 DEER SKIHS
W ANTE D,
-AXD ALSO,
A IX OTHER KIXDS OF HIDES. FOR
which 1 will pay the highes market
priee in cash I'.ring on your hides and get
your coin for them.
JUllIS SSIJ1KAM,
Saddle and Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, lS7i-m3.
J. p. WAitB.
GEOItGE A. IIAKDIXG.
WARD &HAEDING-,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
general assortment of
Drus ixrul Cliemicaltf!,
Perfumery, Soaps,
(iimhtaiiil liruslioB,,
Trusses. Supporters,
Slionlder Urates I'unrj- nnd
Toilet Articles,
ALSO
Kerosene Oil, Lamp Cliimncys,
Gl:is, Piitly, 1'aints Oils,
Viii-nUhes and Dye Stuffs,
ri'RE WINES AND Liqi ORS FOR ME
DICINAL PURPOSES.
PATENT MEDICINES, ETC.
eyphysicians Prescriptions carefully
CfJiniiouudcU, and all orders correctly an
swered. By Open at all liours of the night.
KAMI accounts must Ij? iabl monthly.
novCtf AVARD & ILMtDIXO.
Administrator's Notice.
AOTICE IS IIEKEHY GIVEN THAT
. the County Courtof Clackamas coun
ty, State of Oregon, has appointed the un
fiersigned Administrators " of the estnte of
W. W. Cooke, deceased ; ttierefore all per
sons having claims- against said estate
will present them tothe undersigned prop
erly verified, at the ofliee of Johnson A Mc
Cown, In Oregon Citv, within six months
from date. W. H. C )OKE,
FRANK W. FOSTER,
. Saprlw Administrators,
fly For the very best Photographs, go to
Uraclea A Ri'lofsox's Gallery with an
Elevator, 4J0 Montgomery Street, San
Francisco.
Administrator' fcal.v
In t her tnrftter Of thf crrnr- HT Mn Well
deceased.
In tWCuuityCotirt at Ci.'ckamwf eoffnty
State' Of Oregon ; . . -;
OTIPE IS IIEKKHY ;;Vi:X THAT IX
pursuance of an order and license s
uiatle and jriven bv the Il-m. ouniy i mm
of fbiekniiiaa Coinitv, State !' ore.irun, at
the April term'. IS7A. th'-r'ol. I will pr-"
ceeil to sell at public aflctam totlie liiy;best
uiuier, at ine . ourt Htus uHr in r"tioir
City, 011
Salurdaj-, May tlipl il. A. li. is?."i, t
1 o'fliitk, 1.
the follow! np: described pnrs 1 of land.'slt
uated in Clackamas fount v. n-n, and
belonging to tho estate ,, I' "said dec-asel.
towit. : ree.iniiinir at t he s.- K. rortu-r rf
tho donation land clnivn of Allen Matd.u
and wife, and dcsignsU-ed rtn flu- ftsaps nnd
plats in the land ollice in i-f;ti Citv :is
Claim Xo. IS, T. V, S., :'. V.. jii-.u sect ions
11. 15,22 and 2:1, running thence i-.ortherlv
along the east line of s:iid claim is, 2"if
rods; thence westerly ! rods: thi-nei
southerly SOros: t he n c-caster! v x rol
to the place of lieginninii, cud. -lining 1 111
iicres more or less.
Terms of Sale. ;old coin, f"o l.o paid nt
time of sale.- Deed t tbo of ir-
chaer. Ald.F.X SlAl lOfrX
16a pr ! t Adm i-n isf ralof.-
STATE BOARD OF IMMIGRATION.
IORTIIE PURPOSE t.V A'FFORDINf?
: luformaiion to Immlgratits nnd in
tend Emigrants to Oregon, now U foreign
Countries and sister States, :ihd tor circu
lating such information broad l.y this
Ihxird, all persons in this state having
Farms and Inds lor Sr.le or Rent, or de
sirous of forming C'oloni- s, will ple:se i.r
ward tothia I5oard as srtr.n nr osKiblo d
tailed description. of tlvir Farms aneV
Lands, location, l'riee :md Ti-rms of Snlc?
or conditions of rent ing : a iul a II pfsoiis
desirous of olt aining Agrien ii unt &r tln r
Iji borers, will please coiniimniralH direct
with this Hoard.
Kv Instructions of the Commission rs tt
Immigration. WIId.lAM ItKlD,
oteblm A State Cnm'r of Immignition.-
LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE
o
milEUXDERKIC.XEI'PIUH'RIETOlJOF
1 the I a very stable on liith street, Oregon
City, Oregon 'keeps constantly on hand
Saddle nittl Unjrfjry Hore--,-
Uiijf files, C'axrfstj- a ml llmkv
IPi'ieet IxeaoiiMblc.
He will also run a hack to r.l.d frtim the
W1LH0IT SODA SFF.ItlCS
luring the summer' s"ason.. with gool
horses.com petent and gent lem. -inly drivers.-
PARE AT LIVING RATES.
J. M.-FR.M'EIT, IVopi-ietOr.
Oregon City, May "JT,
SUMMOM8.
In the Circuit Court of t he Sf ..Te of r go?-
ffr I'lackamas eountv.
S. Ii. Campbell, plaintiff,-
vs.
Wm.- P.. Campbell, John Tt. Camiell,.
Hector P.. Oimpbell, I !orace s. it 111 plx 1 1 ,
Ellen M. Wait and J. K. V:iit , ;arv K.
I.uelling and Alfred Fuelling, 1 liarlt sA
(.ampbi-ll, Antoinette 'i 01 g od and hi f
heirs, .Sarah 1. Grout and hi r In-irs, and
Oregon and California Railrtad .'oiip:iiv
defendants.
To John H.Campbell.TIeclor'P.Ci.n.i Lk-H
Antoinette loogood, ;:ri.h I, (.rout and
1 loraet Campbell ot t In- a I'mve MAirit
defendants:
IX THE XAME OF II IE STATE OF
Oregon, you, and each ot you nr- here
by required to appear in t he CjrCud tourt
of the Wate of Oregon for 'lacl; a mas-run 11
ty, on or before the first il ay ot the in xt
term of said Court , to-wit :
tlie 4tii Holiday in Aj.ril, i . 1). Is75,
andanswerthc complaint of the plaintltr
in the above entitled mit, or for want
thereof the plaintiff will- take judgment
against you tor the relief dt. luandeil in the
complaint, which is for a partition of reji
property in Clackamas county, State of
Oregon, or which the following is a l.ri.f
description r Claim XO:, rW-ing p.-vrt or
section 25 in T. 1 S., R. 1. K.,. and claim Xo,
11, Iwing parts of sections and in T. 1;
S., R. 2. E., both containing (il l and $1-100
acres. Also 80 acres in the North Wst
portion of section 31 in T. 1 8.. R. 2. E
Also 5 acres in section I'S in T. 1 .S., R. 1 E.v
and in section 3(5, T. 1 S., li. 2 E.
This summons is puldisrieel In accord-'
ancc with an ordi-r made by the Judge of
the above named Court, which order wa
made at Chambers on the L'lt h da v of Fcl
ruary A. I). 1S75. W. W. MOKEIAXU,
marowti Attorni-y fr Plaint ilf.-
ISTKW GOODS
AT
CAPT. Z. C KORTuH'S STL RE,
NORTON, Clackamas Co., Oregon
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD AN
JL noil nets that he has Ju.t received
splendid stock of
Clothing,
Hoots aud Shoe?,-Ir3"-C;oo!?',
C;rorioi,
HardVva'ro",
Cutlery
Crockery, I-Uc. Klc.
direct from Xew York.- The stoek is fbc
Ix-st and larirest ever bronv-ht l-o a .tot i?-j
Clackamas county, and having purchased?
n :i greaiij- reaucea pries, is aiIe to sell
it chcaiierthan goxls hav ever i-en sold
before. r
I ani under obligalioh to my former
customers for their liberal pnrronagvand'
being able now to nccomindat; th-nv
better at less prices than ever before, I a1e
a continuation of their patronage, nnd sv
licit the trade of all new-comer and ihnn
who have not heretofore traded with- me,
assuring them that I can give them a
good bargains as can be had In tho StJtn
All kinds of I'rodnce taken in exchange
for goods. Give me a call and I will guar
antee to give you sat isfaet ion.
'A. . NORTON.
Clackamas Co., Oregon, Mar. 12. lS75.tr
IMPROVE YOUR POULTRY.
It costs no nu rn tv Reca
god low? fan jioor
ones..
OaklniMf l?oiil(ry
YAIM'),
Cor.' Sixth A Castro Sis,
()AKI.AM),CAI.
Season of 1875.
EGGS FOlt HATCHING G
From the largest and lest. bred Fom-1s In
the Workl.
Carefully packed and warrarfcd to carry
safely any distance. The Varieties
comprise
Dark and Eight Prahmns, F.niT and Part
ridge Cochins, White leghorns, Honda n
and Silver Spangled Hambfirgs.
Clack Spanish, Whit" IWTtings, Golden
Polands, Aylesbury Djcks, and Game.
Sebright and Clack African Ran tarns.
Eronze Turkeys, the firv st collection on
the Pacific coast.
3Send stamp for illustrated circular
to GEO.li.HAYI.KV
Importer and Dealer of Choice Poultry.-
liox iio9, San Francisco.
Please stato what paper you saw this ad
vertisement in. febl9m3
HAIR JEWELEY.
MRS. A. M. 6RAYT0N,
H
AS EDCATED IN OREGON" CITY,
ajiu is prepared to do all kinds of
HAIR JEWELRY,
Just as good, and cheaper, than can Ikj
done in San Francisco. She also manu
factures hair, straight or tangled, into
SWITCHES, CURLS, AND FRIZZETTS.
Nice, Fine Hair Swltclws for tal at .
from 5 tojl J.
A full line of Imitation Good at San
Francisco prices.
Those wishing work don'', or to pnrrhaso
will do well to give her a call before goin;; ,
to Portland.
All communications by fnall promjly
answered.
All work warranted to give satisf action, t r
Instructions given in fancy worlt.' -
Silver card-board for snlc. ' . . '
December 1?, ISTl-Cia