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OREGON CITY, OREGON, MVY 7, 1S75
City KLKCf ion. The city election j
last Monday -was tho most quiet ami
or'lcrl.y: which avo have ever seen.
There was no enthusiasm manifested
i,v either side, and the vote was very
-mall. The Radical ticket was elected
'bv a decreased vote from la?t year. I ho
V.llowin- art, the sn.-ecsstul candi
dates: Mavor. F. O. McCown; Kecor
dVr M. Athey; Couneilnien, J.l).
MiUer, Peter rquot, H Cochran C.
N Grtcnnian. W . II. 1 oro, I-. M. Al
bright, and M. A. Stratton; Treasurer,
C V). T. Williams; Assessor an.Uo -loVlor,
James Milne ; City Marshal 11.
Hatch. City Attorney, J I. J Oliamlicr-
lain.
Gkand Picmc-The Grangers of thU
vicinity propo.so to havo a grand picnic
on the" autli inst., at the school house
near Mr. Holmes place on the hill.
Kverv arrangement .....v. ....
...,.u-. it a plea-ant allair.
( rowi music
-will he finished ana a - "
structed lor me m uin. v,
a"ifc to dance, and a re-ular hasKCt
dinner will he spread. 1 hoso who can
"tVould brin- their dinners with them,
while there will o ample provision
made f .r those who may come without.
Tho citieciw of this plf 'O (so wc are ro
Questcd) areiTited to attend.
Caiaed. Uon.II.O. Struve, Grand
Master of the -tJrand L-oilffO of Oregon,
I. O. O. F., was in town last Thursday
and "ave us a pleasiiut call. He made
an ofiieial visit that evening to Oregon
Lodge No. 3. and exemplified tho work
in which he is very proficient, lie
irives a good reort from all the .Lodges
in the jurisdiction and regards the Or
der in a most nourishing condition.
Mr. Struve's term as Grand Master ex
pires on the last day of the Grand
L lge which meets on tho Isth inst.
lie Ims made a irood and efficient offi
cer, and will retire with confidence and
esteem of tho Urethren.
Lkttkk Ltsr. Tho following is a
lit of tlie Letters remaining in the
I'ost-ollice at Oregon City, May 7th,
P.ueknor KM? Miss; Uall Susan Mrs.
Iti-Hinmer ltos.iv Miss; I'.rammer Ar
miotaM iss; C-irry John S. ; Diekerson
t'-isby; Kvens Win.; Ford Ijonisa A.
M ivs; Garrett F.mma Miss; llolber-Hi-hs
I.'omad ; Harvey Willard C ;
Howard Richard ; Munsey .T. W.;
Powers S.J. Pratt Kate Mrs.; Itierson
Andreas: StoehrC. F. ; Turner Thom
(ts ; Ward Warrington.
I f called for, please sav when "adver
tised." J. M. IJacon, 1. M.
OrcrriKD. Dan Hums, who was sen
tenced to pay a lino of $1"0 or 75 daj s
In the county jail, is serving out his
time. John Joyce, who was to pay a
tino of f'iH or l'rj() days in jail, is also
mrving out thi sentence or the Court,
not having liquidated the little assess
ment the judge made against him.
Stewart paid his tine and costs, amount
ing to about Sow, and departed in
peace. I
Teuki'w-k C.sk. 11. K. Stewart was
tri'M last week in the Circuit Court for
an assault with intent to commit rapo.
Tii jnrv found him guilty of a simple
assault." Tin? Judge fined him SnV) ami
costs, amfit may be inferred from the
Mvritv of tho penalty that the Judge
reeaidt d him fully guilty as returned
bv the verdict of' tho jury. It was a
very filthy eas?, and we trust that it
wil l be a long time before a similar
cause will be up in our Courts.
Looking Well. There has l.teen a
ery large area of wheat sown this
npriiig, and a great part of the crop is
Klready up and growing finely. Tho
ruin now falling will help wheat and
be rspi-cially beneficial to hay crops.
Tho indications are now very good tor
a large crop, and also for one of the
biggest yields of fruit Oregon has had
for $ ears.
A Goov Ski.tiotton. We see it stated
that the Oregon Iron Works, at tho
town of Albina, commenced operations
this w-Nk, and that Mr. J. H. Moore of
this cifv is the General Superintendent.
Mr. M". is a thorough mechanic, and
Hie proprietors; of that establishment
aro fortunate in -securing his servio-s.
Sick. Judge lloM.CaufieM has been
confined to his residence for the
rast two weeks by sickness. At last
accounts no was improMiii;
was
David
Smith has also1 ieen confined to
residenco for th-j; past week by sickness.
We hope to see oth of these gentlemen
out again soon.j
Kkmoved.-1.i to-day's paper, Dr.
Alfred Kinney , gives notice of tho re
moval of hU ofh.ee. Tho Dr. is too well
known to our citizens as one of the
most successful and eminent pli.ysi-
cians in our Statb
to need anv recom-
mendation at oiJi
hands. See his card.
Tnint Tf.km
, Mavor McCown "all
amo is Gran
on third term. He
was elected las
time to that hi
live position.
Vondav for the third
I honorable and lucra-
may huiublo him-
hc-1 f to take t hat other and bhort sUp to
get to the .Presidency yet.
QC AHTKULT MEETISO. RflV. N. A.
Starr infornm twthat the next quarterly
moetingof tho M. E. Church will be
hold in this city on Saturdav and Sun
day, the l-rth and Pith inst. "lie v. Win.
Koberts, 1. J-Z., will be in attendance.
Too Brsy. Major Charman wishes
us o state that since tho arrival of his
new goods lie has been entirely too
Irusy to prepare his large and attrac
tive advertisement. He is ready to
wait on his customers and will prepare
it in a few days,
Cow Lost. Key. Mr. Starr lias lost
his cow, and offers a reward of oO to
any jktsou who will bring her to his
residence. She is a Durham, has short
horns, is a cherry red ; she has a slit in
the left ear and upper-bit in the right.
Taxes. Sheriff Apperson has col
lected and paid to thcCounty Treasurer
taxes to the amount of $:V4:J 91. There
remains on the delinquent list the sum
of $1,k;s 117. This is close collecting.
Special Term.- Judge Shattuck will
hold a special term of tho Circuit Court
for this county on the 21st inst., to fin
ish up some law cases which were not
disposed of at tiie recent regular term.
Confinei. Major Charman has
been confined to his residence for the
past week with a severe attack of rheu
matism. He is slowlv improving and
we hope ho will soon le out again.
For Sax Fn.vxcisco. Hon. D. P.
Thompson informs us that he intends
to leave for San Francisco on the
"teamer next Saturday. He intends re
turning again before ho goes east.
Citv Committee. A. Noltner, W.
Ij- White and A. C. Hailey were ap
pointed the City Democratic Commit
tee tor the ensuing year, at the meeting
last Saturday.
If you want to buy a fine farm of 524
acres of good agricultural land, improv
ed. 11 miles from Oregon Citv, app'y at
this otuce for further particulars.
County Court. The County Com
missioners held an adjourned term of
aswi ohi? week aild aro tnl in sesbiou
" bo to pres.
Circuit Court Docket.
The following is tho Circuit Court
docket which was disposed of at the
April term of said Court for this county,
Judge Siiattuek presiding. The Court
adjourned on .Saturday morning:
M. Wertimer vs John Mattoon, et al.
Judgment for plainthT as per stipula
tions. O. it C. R. Il.Co vs A. E. Wait, ot al.
Continued.
G. W. I'rosser vs W. IT. Prosser, et
al. Sale of real estate confirmed.
It. K. I. South worth vs Chas. Dick
inson,' et al. Dismissed ns to Adelia
Dickenson, and ease continued.
Tho Commissioners of Clackamas
Co. vs D. li. Hannah. Continued, for
service.
James Norton vs. Tho W. U. Tele
graph Co. Dismissed.
Tully Wise vs V. T. Shazcr. Contin
ued for service.
John II. Foster vs J. II. Wilbur, et al.
Judgment for plaintiff.
O. c C. 11. II. Co. vs Henry Newman.
Judgment for defendant.
John L. Hoop vs Jacob Hoop. Dis
missed at plaintiff's cost.
The YV. F. C. it Hock Co. vs John
Gordon. Ordered that answer be tiled
by loth May, and case continued.
"Alonzo Swartz vs William McCrack
en, etal. Continued.
John Doole, et al, va J. Y, Cain. Dis
missed.
H. S. Kearney vs Isaac Iswell, ct
al. Decree ot foreclosure and judg
ment. fcJtowart tb Stewart. Divorce ; dismiss
ed. H. H. Campbell vs H. li. Campbell, ct
al; partition of real estate; report tiled
and approved ; decreed a partition on
report of referees.
Laura Coggan vs. George Coirgan ;
cuange oi venue to ,vi.arioii county
granted.
Catharine Marchal vs Alfred "Mar
elm. Divorce granted.
Kli.a Parsons vs. Alonzo Parsons.
Continued.
Thos. Charman vs 11. K.Moore, et al.
Case dismissed. Win. Harlow appoint
ed guardian of the minor childorn.
J. 15. Miller vs John Grubbs, et al.
JLTaintiil" given 31 dav to tile reply.
Susan liall vs Davi'llJall. Continued
State of Oreiron vs Daniel J'.urns, as
saidt with a dangerous weapon, l'lead
guilty ; lined 130, or 75 daj s in county
Jan.
State vs John Joyce, assault with
intent to Kill. ! ouml runt v ot an as
sault; lined Sam or loo.lavs in iail.
State vs. Wm. Franklin, Beduetion.
Continued.
1. A. Seeley vs J. II. Feastcr. Con
tinued.
State of Oregon vs Alphonso Ha
Hot-mie. Acomtted.
iC'Hanling t: Potter vs John Schram
J urv failed to ae ree : conl inned.
John Myers vs. Joseph Tachea ; dis
misseu.
J.N. Perlot vs. K. lloss et. al. Sheriff
sale of real estate confirmed.
Allen it Lewis vs. T. J. Matlock ; sale
ot real estate set aside at cost oi plain
till", not having been advertised accord
ing to law.
State of Oregon vs, J. H. Flynn ; dis
charged. H.S. Uuck vs. H. L. Pittock et. al.
Leave granted to file amended answer
bv plaintiff, and case set for trial May
List.
H. L Chamberlain vs. J. J. Pedigo;
decree of foreclosure and judgment.
Wanted. f,000 men, women, boys
and girls are wanted to carry off tho
goods which are sold cheap at I. Sel
ling's, for cash. K very body is invited,
farmers, mechanics and "all, should
come and buy themselves rich for a
small sum of money. Kemember the
place, at tho old corner opposite tho tin
store.
Gone. Prof. Moreland left on the
train last Tuesday, overland for Cali
fornia. We wish him a pleasant jour
ney. Local Committees of Immigra
tion. The State Board of Immigration
aro sending to suitable persons, in
different places, letters as follows:
Portland, Oregon, 1S75.
Deah fin:: Numbers of immi
grants aro arriving in the State by
every steamer, and while we guide
and direct them and Lave them im
mediately forwarded to the various
agricultural districts "up tho coun
try" they complain loudly that when
they arrive, no one seems willing to
give them any authentic information
or guidance, and consequently, being
"strangers in a strange land" they
get disheartened, and a number of
them return. This must never hap
pen again. Ono matt returning does
great harm to the State, stopping
hundreds of others from coming to
Oregon; to remedy which we have
resolved to appoint committees of
immigration in every town, village
and district in Oregon, to whom all
immigrants will be Bent by us.
Will you kindly consent to become
one fcuch committee along with
and of your district, and if so,
will you be good enough to write us
stating your willingness? You can
Jo much in j our district toward aid
ing tho immigration interests of Ore
gon (to which vo attend gratuitous
ly) by earnestly b-olieiting ono and
all of your citizens to kindly reeeiTe
all strangers coming amongst tbem,
and direct them to you, and ask them
to bo faithful and state nothing but
what is actually tho truth as to our
resources. Inform farmers and em
ployers of all kinds of labor, that we
can at any time forward them what
ever labor they may require without
making any charges for our services.
We enclose card showing the objects
of our organization for yaur infor
mation. . Waiting your kind answer
and trusting you will act on the
committee, wo remain,
Yours, faithfully,
W. S. Lail,
T. Goldsmith,
II. W. CORBETT,
C. Lkiswerek,
William Heid,
State Commissioners of Immigration.
Please Do. The Bulletin, when
tho news came from Connecticut in
regard to tho election, promised to
show us when it got ti Injures that
the Democrats made no gains in that
State over previous elections. The
figures have long since been received
and we have watched faithfully for
tho Bulletin to fulfill its promise.
Iiut it has not done so yet, and we
now ask it to please to do so. Let
us see how that little
done.
thing is to be
Suspended. The last issue of the
Spirit of the IVt st, published at Walla
Walla, comes to us with the announce
ment that its publication is tempora
rily susrjended. Mr. Mavfield lias
made a good paper, but tho supply
for that town is entirely too great,
and there is hardly room for the two
remaining papers.
Foit Tildex The Union, a Chi
cago German Democratic paper,
comes out for Tilden for t:ext President.
Circuit Court Docket.
I. 0. 0. F.
Bev. John Wolfe writes tho fol
owing interesting communication to
ho Olympia, Standard on Odd Fel
owship. It is a worthy tribute to a
noble and prosperous Order.
The prejudice existing in somn lo
calities against this order, can only
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uo accounted lor on tne Hypothesis
that it is misunderstood. If its prin
ciples wore duly considered, no per-
-t - ji-i: . 1
bou oi rewecuoii, possessing a heart
at all susceptible of philauthrophic
impulses, aouhi eay a word that
would in the least mitigate against
its success and perpetuity. The pre
cept of Christ, "As ye would that
men should do unto you, do ye also
unto mem, unueriics the super
structure; its pillars are "Friend
ship, Love and lruth." Like every
thing else founded upon correct mor
al principles, in incipiency it had to
pass through tho fires of persecution.
but the oraeai oniy tended to chasten
its membership, and give stability
and permanence to the Order.
The first Lodge in the Tj nited States
was organized in the city of Balti
more, tho 2o"th day of April, 1819.
It consisted of live members. To
day there are about 5,000 Lodges
with a membership of over 400.000
embraced within the limits of our
commonwealth. The measures adopt
ed for the relief and comfort of tho
sick of its communition furnishing
watches by night, providing tho nec
essaries, and somo times the delica
cies, of life when needed; tho pro
vision made for the support of the
widow, the education of the orphan;
the provision it makes for the com
fort of the sick stranger,
and m death to give him decent bur
ial, our Heavenly Father only
knows the extent of its benefactions
yearly through these respective
channels. Statistics are totally inad
equate to make a faithful exhibit.
Nor does it stop with the relief of
those immediately connected with
the Order. It teaches and practices
universal love and charity to all hu
man beings upon the habitable globe,
irrespective of faith or nationality.
As to the objection urged against it
on account of the secresy observed
in relation to its internal workings,
we conceive they are too puerile to
bo entertained by a sensible person.
Xo fault is found with a number of
men associated together in a co-partnership
for the purpose of doing
business, because, forsooth, they
elect to keep their business opera
tions secret from all whom it does
not concern. Whence then tho jus
tice of tho condemnation in this case
when tho two aro precisely similar?
The degreo of " Bebekah," which
was authorized by the Grand Lodge
of tho United States in 1851, went
into operation tho following year,
originated with and was written by
ex-Yice President Colfax. By virtue
of it the wives of members are ad
mitted to the Temples of tho Order.
The Mutual Life Insurance Associa
tion, established for tho benefit of
the Lodges within the bounds of this
jurisdiction, wo opine will greatly
subserve tho interests of the Order,
as well as that of those immediately
connected by ties of consanguinty
with its membership.
Daila3. The business and popu
lation of Dallas is set down thus by
the Itemizer: We have 4 dry good
stores good ones at that; 3 grocery
and provision stores better ones
than that; 2 millinory and dressmak
ing establishments; 2 blacksmith
shops; 1 wagon shop; a tannery; 1
grist mill; 2 cabinet and 1 sawh and
door factory; 3 saddlery shops; 2
boot and shoe 6hops; 1 meat market;
2 billiard saloons; 2 drug stores; 2
doctors; 3 boarding houses, 1 hotel,
and another good hotel nearly finish
ed; 7 lawyers, full Hedged, and one
eprouting; 49 marriagebla girls,
and not but two houses to rent in
town; 1 tin shop; 3 jewelry shops;
3 churches, 3 preachers, and a Uni
versalist who i3 as sharp as tho
'dickens" but only comes once in a
while, so that he just keeps the
others worked up to a sense of their
duty. We have good Masonic, Odd
Feliows, C. B. C, I. C. B. C, and
I. O. G. T. societies, also a Grange.
in ' Kmm
ROItW
In Portland, to tho wife of John Mar
shall, a son.
Johnny wouldn't exchango that boy
for tha best steamboat on tho river.
Accent our congratulations, old boy.
MARK1ED.
In this city, April LDth, 175, by F. O.
McCown, Mayor, Mr. Kdward S. Chase
and Miss Carrie A. Starr, all of this
city.
Compliments of the party received,
and we wish them much joy in their
passage through life.
niKu.
At his residence in Clackamas county,
A pril 2s, Js7,3( Josiah A. Lurnett, aged
10 years, 3 months and 'J7 days,
iiosetfurg ana Jacksonville
please copy.
ISt'IiLTioii x.
papers
Key. CJcorge II. Atkinson will bold
regular .services in the Congregational
Church, in this city, on the first ami
second Sabbaths of each month. Morn
ing services vt lo'-i o'clock. On the
first Sabbath at Holmes' School House
at 3 o'clock, r. M.
6?The National (.ioM Medal was award
ed o P.radley A IJnlofson for th l.-st
Photographs in the United -States and the
Yii-mia M-'dal lor t lie bst in the world.
Montgomery -Street , San Francisco.
The Secret. Those who prize a
beautiful head of hair, (and we kuow
our lady friends all do), will thank us
for a few won Is on the invaluable qual
ities of Ayer's Hair vmon. as a dress
ing. In our own case it heals a humor,
keeps the head free from dandruir and
S'Mirf, stops the tendency of our hair to
fall, and heightens its ..eauty. A slight
touching with it removes the coarse
and dry appearance which neglected
liair puts on, imparts a rich gloss, ami
makes us presentable in the most fash
ionable company. Such rare qualifica
Iions, presented in a single prepara
tion, create for it an enduring value ;
but add to these the faculty of restoring
to gray locks their youthful color, and
maintaining our good looks with so
small an expenditure of time and at
tention, and you stamp it prime favor
ite with the public, and ensure its per
manent and enduring popularity.
Huntsville (Ala.) Republican.
Perrect HenTf li is tho best frift of ?od
to man. But it is left to us to keep it ood.
We commit a serious error whenever we
deceive ourselves by not taking in hand at
once any disease that may ijecomo seri
ous. Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis, are of
this class. Wistars Balsa: of Wild
Chehky will cure then.
The -Wear and Tear of City Life
Tiie wear and tear of city life aro a
severe tax upon the strongest constitu
tions. The hurry and bustle and anxi
eties of business keep the nervous sys
tem in a stato of unnatural tension dur
ing business hours, and in the end im
pair the elasticity and vigor of vital or
ganization. The penalty of all unduo
excitement is subsequent exhaustion.
The best remedy for it, whatever the
cause, is llostetfcr's Stomach Litters,
the tonic and alteram e pioiiemes oi
which rapidly diffuse themselves thro'
tho entire system, revive and. roinforco
every dormant faculty, and restore a
natural condition of body and mind.
Some moral reformers insist upon tho
UlSllSe OI ail SUimiian. .uio, ivaai
the least of it, is irrational. All com-
Intent physicians atimu. mat a pure,
medicated stimulant is ono of tho most
useful remedies known. As a tonic and
invigorant for the aged ana languid,
Hostetter's Patters has no equal. It is
the sheet-anchor of the feeble and de
bilitated. In all climates and in every
species of disorder which breaks down
tiie bodily strength, it is auaimiuuiu
.specific. It is also an lmaiuauie reme-
uy lor sea-sickness, ine nausea aim
retching caused by the rolling and
piching of a vessel at sea paralyzes the
bodily and mental energies, and those
who sutler from it would do well to
resort to tho Hitters as a means of a
sure and permanent relief. No steamer
should sad without a supply of the arti
cle. Among the botanic ingredients
of which it is composed aVe some of the
most powerful blood depnrents which
tho vegetable kingdom all'ords. Con
sequently, it not only tones and invig
orates, fiut also purines the system,
through the natural sluices which na
ture has provided.
Tito IIouso We I.lve It. In other
words, our bodies are held on repairing
lcas-s. We must prop and sustain them
when they exhibit sigus of weakness and
decay, or they will inevitably break down,
la Da. Walker's California Yineuak
Bitters, a matchless compound of newly
discovered medicinal herbs, peculiar to the
Pncilic region, the debilitated, the biHious,
the rheumatic, the consumptive, will find
the most genial tonic aud restorative ever
offered to the suuVring invalid. It con
tains uc alcohol, and consequently leaves
no sting behind.
It is seldom that wo notice anything
in the medical line, nor would we now.
unless we could be convinced that we
aro not doing our duty as a journalist
in recommending to the public the cel
ebrated botanical preparation of Dr.
Henry. Whoever induces tho victim
ofscrofulaorauyotherdi.sea.se of the
blood, to use Dr. Henry's Kx tract of
Sarsparilla, has begun a good work.
There is no question as to tho result of
tins medicine it persevered in. It is a
sure cure for scrofula, rheumatism.
Salt Rheum, and indeed all complaints
arising irom vmaieu or impure nioou.
It is just what a good physician would
prescribe for these complaints, and we
conliuentiy recommend it as being the
In'st article now in use. Dr. Henry's
Cough Balsam is tho most affective
remedy for ailed ion of the throat or
lungs that we havo ever known. It
contains no deleterious drugs, ami can
be taken witn impunity and. cortaintv
sore throat, etc., it stands without a ri
val. Dr. Henry s Diniment as an alle
viator of pain, is unrivaled bv anv
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
wnnoiu.
Tlie "Hoiiama" for all.
Invalids, by nervous debility, desirous of
again f.-eliiig t he vijror of health aud vim
oi system, should take a few bottles of IR.
IlENI.EY'SCl-.LKllRATKI) I. X. L. BlTTKRS
Before one bottle is taken tlev will ft 1
the dawn of restoration, of returning
neaitri. oc:is"ot dyspepsia, indigestion
loss of appetite, rheumatism, kidnev or
liver disease, has ever resisted its restora
live power. Every part of the human
system requires and should receive suste
nance and support Irom the stomach, reg
ularly by tlie liver. If the Ftomach can
not supply the aliment reuuircd. the whol
system languishes, l-'ortify your organs
of life wit Ii t he.se bitters, and iu ii few days
you will let-i your whole system lnvigorat
ed ; for every disease arising from disor
dered liver, stomach or bowels, it. is 1 rival
uauie; it will revive your shatt'-red sys
tem. Dyspept ics :it(d persons of billions
habit should keep it within reach, if t hey
valuc health and ease. 2'Jiuar'lm
IMPORTANT. Endorsed bv tho Medieul
profession. Oil. WM. HABI.S BALSAM
l'i HlTli 10 BUNGS cures Coughs. Colds and
Consmption, and all disorders of the
Throat and Cuet. IK. TOW LEY'S
TOOTHACHE ANODYNE cures in one
MINUTE. feblH
It is as.:crc-J as a fact that every eanviisser
v ho hart turned his attention to tho introduction
of tl.e New I'uiiiily Hewing M;;liiiie in his local
ity, or who has been forturate enough to secure
un ugoncy, haa outstripped the best efforts in
making money of tho old and tried agents of tho
high-priced machines, which latter they now
replace. Tho demand is enormous, and s ties eo
ra;id and money mado so readily with so little
effort that farmers, tradesmen, upeculators, &c,
are flocking into tho business as fist as they can
becure territory und get their goods on the
ground to supply anxious customers. It is mar
velous to see how these machines sell when ex
hibited, it being afre;ognied fact that people
will buy tlie l.-t at the lowest price. It certain
ly is tho machine of ti e times and does the same
work a other machines at 1U or .f.o, and wo re
ady believe it would sell just as readily at double
and then not cost half the usual price of so good
an article, lor it is astonishing to see the vast
amount of lalxjr it, performs at so low a cost.
The inventors are daily inundated with testimo
nials ul the worth of their new machines which
so uddeniy find successfully bounded into popu
lar fMTor. It prorea to bo juflt what is wanted
every day, by every one, everywhere, who ha a
family. It has attained an enviable reputation
in many thousands of homen and factories, for its
uolid strength, ower, rapidity, simplicity, ccf
tuinty, and ease of operation, with extreme beau
ty , lineness, and reliability of its sowimr. while
the wonderful low price (twenty dollars for a
lanre and complete sewing machine with a strong
table and treadle) places all i.Ico of competition
entirely out of tiie question. It stands alone on
its merits and price. We advise you to invest in
one at once for your wife, daughter, mother, sis
ter or lady friend aud make a homo happv, or
put them in your factory, or what is better, if
you are lucky enough, secure an agency, if there
is none in your town, and make money yourself.
Ihe many new attachments tor doing extra fine,
skilful and ditlicult work, tire a surprise i:i their
simplicity of construction and far below even
"g'-aiure prices," and will be delivered sate at
your door, no matter how remote you reside, if
vou write for them. Address, .1." TllOiltOX,
1IANXA & CO., 'J;7 Broadway, X. Y.
NEW TO-DAY.
E!3
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ALFRED KINKEY, . D.,
HAS UEXOVEP HIS OFFICE AND
K'-sidenee to the double house,
X. W. Corner of Aldrran;! Kust PsirK
street, Portland, OreRoii, where lie can be
found at all hours, day and niyht.
May t;, la75 :ui3
BETHESDA SPRiHGS!
On the HcKinzie Biver. Lane Co., Oregon.
A f II ARMING SDIMKR RESORT.
rjlHESE SPRINGS ARE LOCATED
jL about fifty-five miles east of Eugene
City, and within four miles of the celebrat
ed Big Prairie of t he McKinzie. They nro
within a few hundred yards of Horsf Creek,
oneofthw most famous trout streams in
regon. Deer and elk am very plenty niar
these Springs, having b-n the resort for
ages of t hose animals. The grandest and
mot picturesque scenery of the North Pa
cific. 1 have the best buildings and the
best accommodations of any Springs in
this part of tho State. My bath houso is
new, and is constructed with reference to
the wants of those visiting: me from tho
valley. I also have an excellent vapor
hath room constructed near the head of
the Spring, and iu all things, I propose to
keep up wit h the uemanu lor an institu
tion of this kind.
An experienced physician in attendance
at all times. Board and Lodging in good
style for those who prefer it. Animals can
be pastured for small cost, and be perfect
ly safe. A. X. FOLEY,
way 6 if lToj-riox.
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
.otif? Guardian Sale.
IX PUItSCAXCE OF AX ORDER OF
sale made by the County Court of the
fctate ot Oregon" for Clackamas county, on
the 5th day of April, 1S75, directing the un
dersigned, 8. W. Moss, as Guardian of Vol
ney (.'. Moss, to sell the lands hereinafter
described, t he same being iiart of the estate
of paid Volney C Moss. The undersigned,
as said Uuard'ian, will, on tho Lib day of
June, A. 1., 1S73, at the hour of 11 o'clock
a. m. of said day, at t tie Court House door
in said county, sell at public auction, to
the highest bidder, upon the terms that
said bid be naid one half in cash at the
time of the sale, and the other half twelve
months thereafter, to be secured by a pro
missory note and morttraire on aid land.
th following; property, to-wit : The undi-
viueu one-tnira oi 4-st acres ot land, ueing
tne east halt and the south hall or the
west half of the tract of land embraced in
.Notification No. ti'.rj. and beimr part ot
sections 2:!, 21, 25 and 20 in Township U
South of Kanse 1 East of tho Willamette
Meridian, and bouml-'d as follows,to-wit :be
ginning at a point a and 30-100 chains west
of t he south-west corner of sect ion 23, T. 3
S., K. 1 E., runtiinjr thenee south l'i chains,
thence east 71 and oiM'K) chains, thencu
north 80 chains, thence west 74 and f0-100
chains, thence south 10 chains to t he place
oi ocfrinnins, the said one-thiru containing
1'iO aen-s of land, all situate in said county
and State. S. W. MUSS.
Ouardian of Volney C. Moss.
May 5, ls73!vl
S. ACKE1DIAN & J5H0.,
WAN.S
which they will pay 'the highest market
price In CASH.
uregou t lty, April i:,j :tt
(J BEAT ATTRACTIONS !
I. SELLING
MAS JUST RECEIVED TIIE LARGEST
stock of
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS
ever imported to Oregon City, which he
otfers at greatly reduced prices. My stock
Oi
CLOTHING
Has gbeen largely increased and I can
show as handsome a line of ready-made
goods in Men and Hoys Ilusiness and
Dress Suits, Coats, etc., as can bo found
in the country, and at prices that cannot
fail to satisfy. My
DRESS GQSOS DEPARTMENT
Is filled with a splendid assort ment of all
the leading styles and fashionable shades
of goods
Jiii press Clot:,
I'Ii5iuir.s, IVeticIk and
Aiuci'iriiK lircs.s (iouils,
Itlut li AlaetJi,
Urill i;i ii lines,
Casiimeres, S-c
IT L A. jN" 1ST IU s ,
Plaid, Plain andOpera Flannels, of all col
ors. I ".leached and Unbleached Cottou
Flannels.
ladies xtntl Gent.-'' Vmli-rwure,
Nim; Is mid Scarfs,
Wo:l nUinkets,
Tl uiiUn sunt
Triivt'lsn;; Kat-lkel.-,
Itut it iid ( :i ps,
Oil CIoili for
Floor a rid Table.
BOOTS and SHOES,
I would call special attention to my
stock of Men's and Hoys' San Francisco
lioots, whieh I have sold for a number of
years past with general satisfaction. Ev
ery pair warranted. A complete stock of
HARDWARE & FARivIiNS UTEHSiLS,
Choice Teas, Canned Clouds, and all choio
Family Groceries,
All at Low Prices. Also,
LIVERPOOL AND QinilN ISLAND SALT.
Highest Price paid for all kinds of
200,000 lbs:, of WOOL Wanted,
for which I ehall pay
price.
Oregou City, April 22,
the liigh'-st. cash
I. fcSELLIXO.
1875. tf
The best way to
KEEP COOL
during tho hot weather is to goto
LOUIS
O O TST 1 KCTIOiNLEllY,
2Ini:t street, Oregon Cllj-,
and partake of some of h is DELICIOUS
ICE - CREAM
AND
ARCTIC SODA.
Icc-Cram delivered to any part of the
citv FKEE OF CHAKGE and made to
order. apr.2tf
A mnof. tiloMnt. nnrl tri vifOratinT
tonic. Recommended by all the emi
nent rhysiciaua throughout tho United
States.
Kvcry family Bhould havo It in tho
house.
Read certificate.'? on each bottle. Sold
by all Liquor Dealers and Druggists.
H. EPSTEIN & CO.,
Sole Proprietors.
618 Frot St., Hxk Fkancisco, Cal.
IfvlFROVE YOUR POULTRY.
H costs no more to keep
good fonls than poor
ones.
Oakland Poultry
YAIiDS,
Cor. Sixth & Castro St'
OAKLAND, CAL.
Season of 1875.
EGGS F011 HATCHING
From the largest and bet bred Fowls in
the World.
Carefully packed and warranted to earry
safely any distance. The varieties
comprise
Dark and Light Hrahmas, Utitr and Fart
ridge Cochins, White Leghorns, Houdans
and Silver Spangled 11 am burgs.
Pdack Spanish, White Dorkings, Ooklen
1'olands, Aylesbury Ducks, and Game.
Sebright and Black African Iiantams.
Pronze Turkeys, the finest collection on
the Pacific coast.
sySend stamp for illustrated circular
to GEO, Ii. PAYLEY
I in porter and Dealer of Choice Poultry,
liox San Francisco. ' -
Please state what paper you saw this ad
vejlIs-.-iiient in. fvbi;m3
LOSSorAPPETJTE;. J
MAKE HOWE HAPPY.
$20 $20 $20
And earn S3) or $ per day.
folarvelous ftlechanism.
Ingenious Invention.
Absolute Perfection.
AN IXEGAXT, DURABLE AND FULL-SIZE
WITH TABLE A&D TREADLE
Complete for Domestic Use
TWENTY DOLLARS.
UiiiKirailoled iu price.
With many important, 6nxerior and valuable
improvements.
Equal in size, and does tbe same work, m tho
same wav a an JSU or f Hmi machine,
Thfc beet, simplest aud cheapest machine ever
made. .
Written guarantee fur live years with every
mnchiee.
no surr.nion: no competition : no
1UYAL in til'ALlTY and 1'ltICK.
a uLilli'ui und T.raetieal scientific accomplish
ment of a mo.-'t wonderful combination of all the
good uuidiwk-s of a sew ing machine, and fully ac
knowledged to be a ieifectly successful mechan
ical achievement of practical simplicity. Thor
oughly tested. Used, in thousands of homes.
The favorite of the family circle.
It docs not take uu hour to get ready to do a
minutes work, but is always ready iu a moment
to do a days work.
It will save its cost many times over in ono
Hettsun, doing the work of tho family, or it will
cam four or live dollars a day for any tuau or
woman who may wish to do sewing tor a living.
It is so plain and easy to learn, and smooth to
run, the children, uud servauts cuu use it.
.So strong and uolid built, it will last a genera
tion if properly eared for.
Has no sui-trduous coss or cams to get out of
order.
iScwa equally lino with course cottou, linen,
tilk or twine.
ltapidly sews a strong s-ara ovt-r all kind of
oods, Irom iinest eambrie to heaviest broadcloth
an l leather without stopping the machine.
Huns laster, lighter, more easy aud quiet than
any other machine at live times the price. !
Uses the strong straight needle.
3Iarvclotisly true in every motion. '
SSews the tint.-sT, lirm aud lasting stitch.
Makes the only seam that can not be ripped
:pavt without destroying the fabric. The
si lenirth, le;uity evenness and durable qualitais
of which have long burn acceded.
Will new anything it is possible for a needle to
t'o through.
Will d-j every description c-f sewing ever done 1
on any o'.iier machine no matter what the price,
and with Ilss tioul le.
Will hem, f. l, tuck, quilt, braid, cord, bind,
gather, ruifcc, shirr, pli at, fold, scollop, roll, em
broider, iiin-up-breadths, -c, Arc., with aston
ishing ease, rapidity, and neatness.
Has rec-.'ived testimonial-. of its merits from nil
sections of tho country, marks of distinguished
consideration seldom wluntarily tun-orded to an
invention ot similar domestic uel'uhics.
Our m-mv New Attachments, Talented Amj.
If., 1S7; Sept. isri; July 7, 11. Made to lit
all machines, are the attainment of precision in
mechanical accuracy lor rendering it easy for
veil tho.ie v. hu ucver saw a machine bcle.ro, to
do the linc-t kind e-f fancy needle work, other
wise uiitault and tedious, with the utmost ease
and rapidity. Simple is construction. Nee. Is
no teaching. Money refunded alter thorough
trial, if not satisfactory in cv ry particular.
Cash Prices ed' Maehiues Machines with plain
table, iron stand and treadle, complete wiih all
tlie necessary tixtures for immediate use, JiO.
Machines, with cover, lock and key, half case
style, Machines, with cover, diop leaf, lour
side drawers, locks, keys, Arc, three quarter cab
inet fdvle, .!0. Machines with enclosed table.
side drawers, paneled folding doors, hicks and
kevs, luil caliinet stvle, . o.
Tables are of variean styles, materials, mount
ings, richness ed elc-surii, ace., uccontintrto price.
Machines carefully selectee!, (securely packed
una slnppcel as Ireirlit to any part oi tlie worlil
Safe de livery nsuivd on receipt of price without
tm ther charges. le-script:ve books with lllus
trated eiigiavimrs of the different stvles of ma
ehiues and attachments, large profits, testimoni
als, simples ot tc win j-, lil-eral inducements to
eouvasse-rs. Wholesale; pri'-es, oC torwardiil
free of charge upon application. Kxclusive
agency for liirtro territory grated gratis to re-
specianic, enterprising ousmess men, clergymen,
teachers, it- who Will introduce the extraordi
nary merits of our gooda to tlie people of their
locatitv ami upplv the incrcasii-.j? elemand.
Ad'ress,
J. Thomson, Hanna h Co.
-jti iyieiiav,!iy, --. . 1 .
l'Jmarlv
WAGON AKD CARRIAGE
35 A. I U PATOItY I
mUE UXItEUSIGNE!),
J. having increased tlie di- 0-$v-TiisV
mctisioMs of his premises, at tt-2i--r??
the old sliind oxi thw "W
Corner of ?laln nnl Tlilrd Street,
Oregon City, Oregon,
Takes (his method of informing his old pa
trims, and as many new ones as maybe
ple-aseel If) cull, that he is now prepared,
with ample room, good materials, and the
very best, of mechanics, to build anew, re
construct, make, paint, iron and turn out
all complete, any sort of a vehicle from a
common Cart to it Conconl Coach. Try mo.
IJIacksmit Iiin-, Horse or Ot Sloei
and General Jobbing neatly, quickly, and
cheaply done. DAY1D SMITH.
JOHN S C H R A M ,
Main St., Oregon City.
MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF
Sailrllc-f, Harness,
SacldIry-IIarI- f:P?'r
wart, cte.. etc.
HICH II K OFFERR AS CnBAP AS
oau be hud in th Stutc, at
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
P7"l warrant my poods as repreeented.
1,000 DEER SKINS
W ANTE TJ,
AND ALSO,
VT.T. OTIIF.R KINDS OF H1DF.S. FOR
which I will pay the highes market
irije in cash liring on your hides and get
vourcoin for them.
JOHN SCIIRAM,
Saddle anel Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, lS73-m3. -
J. P. WA RT.
GEOKOE A. JIAltMXO.
WARD&HASDING,
onuasisTs and apothecaries,
fKKI CONSTAXTI.Y OX HAND A
g..-ncral assortuient of
Di'iitrs .'incl Clioinieal.,
Pi-rfaisicry, Koapn.
t .n?s and ijr!t.In-, ,
'I'nisiit-s, Supporters,
Sslioild-r I!rac- 1'ar.ry nl
'i'oilot Articles,
ALSO
Kcrosria- !, Laiap C"lili:nj-s,
t;la-s, li:l!y, VitintK, UiN.
Varnishes auel IJye Stuff!,
PIRE MINES AND LIOI'ORS FOR ME
DKLNAL ri'RPOSES.
PATENT MEDICINES, ETC.
K7"Ihysicians I'rescripf Ions carefully
comiiumlcd, and all orders correctly an
swered. aft pon at all hours of the night.
fc"All accounts must lie paid monthly.
novCtf WARD HARDINti.
Final Stltlcincnt I
In t ho matter of the estate of Jacob Engle,
deceased.
lathe County Court of Clackamas County,
Oregon.
HENRY WARRF.N THE ADMINIS
tratorof said estate, having filed his
exhibit for final settlement thereof, it is
orde red that
Monday, tlie ttftix (otli) clay or July,
he set apart, for said final settlement with
the said administrator. I".v order of said
court. HENRY WARREN,
Administrator.
Attest :
J. M. Frazek,
County Clerk. 16ar jiw
w
o
Is your time to buy goods at low prices.
ACKERMAN BROTHERS o
are now receiving a largo stock of
SPRI5JQ AND SUMP.1ER GOODS, o
all of tho Latest Styles, which m ill sell
O
AT LESS THAfJ PORTLAND PRICES.
Our stock has been lought for cash, aid
we will ecu it at a Email advauco above O
SAN FRANCISCO COST..
TrE WILL SAY TO EVERYBODY B
T T fore you purchase or go to Portland, rr
come arul firict our goods aud courisc
yourself that we do what wo say. Our ktocM
consists iu part of
Fancy aud Staple
G
Dry Goods, Clothing, 0
Hats, Roots and Shoes,
Ladies ami Gents .
Furnishing Goods,
Notions, Grocer-
ios. Hard
ware and a great many other articles too miiner-
ours to mention ; u
ALSO
BG9F.S, WINDOWS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
o
ETC., ETC.
e o
M'o will also pay tho Highest Market
Price for O
Country Produce.
ACKERMAN RROS.
Oreiron City. April 9, ls5 tf
Administrator's Sale.
In the matter of theestato of Alonzo Vell
deceased.
In the County Court of Clackamas county.
.-riaie oi eregon :
OTICE IS 1IERERY GIVEN THAT IN
pursuance of an order and license
made and given by the Hon. Countv Court
of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, at
me .prn term, i7o, thereof, I -will pro
ceeel to sell at public auction to the highest
bidder, at the Court Hcuse door in Oregon
City, on
Saturday, Muy llo S'2.1. A. 1. 1675, at
1 o'clock, 1. M.,
the following described parcel of land, Blt
uateil in Clackamas County, Oregon, and
belonging to the estate of said deceased,
twit : Resinning at the S. K. corner of
the donation land claim of Allen Mattoon
and wife, and de-signatcd on the maps and
plats in the land ollice in Oregon Citv as
Claim No. 1.x, T. 3 S., R. 3 E. and sections
14, lo, 22 ami "i3, running thence northerlv
along the cast line of said claim 48,236
rods; thence westerly yo rods; thence
southerly 2oU rods ; thence easterly 90 rods
to the place of beginning, containing 140
acres more or less.
Terms of Sale. Gold coin, to bo nald at
time of sale. Deed at the expense of pur-
O-.nwe-r ATT T7-X- f tTTAiiv
chaser.
16apr4v
.1 1.U1..1 nyi
Administrator.
STATE BOARD OF IMMIGRATION.
17OU THE I'URPOSE OF AFFORDING
: informaiion to Immigrants and in
tend Emigrants to Oregon, now in foreign
countries and sister .States, and for circu
lating such information abroad by this
Reard, all )crsons in this .State having
Farms and Lands for Sale or lient. or de
sirous of forming Colonies, will please for
ward to this Roard as soon as possible de
tailed elescript ions of their Farms and
lmds, Location, Price and Terms of Sale,
or conditions of renting; and all persona
desirous of obtaining Agricultural or other
Laborers, w ill please communicate direct
with this Loarel.
i:y Instructions of tho Comm isstonera of
Immigration. WILLIAM RKin
ofeblm A State Com'r of Immigration.
LIVERY, FEED, fiKD SALE
M STABLE,
riHIE UNDERSIGNED PROPRIETOR OF
.JL the Livery Stable on Fifth street.Oregon
Cit3 Oregon, kteps constantly on hand
Saddle and Kuggy Horses,
Hugjgies, Carriages and Hacks.
Prices Reasonable.
Ho will also run a hack to and froro In
WILHOIT 8QDA SPRINGS
during the sunatner seanon, "rlth tocsd
horBca.ooni ietent and gentlemanly Urlter.
FAKE AT LIVIKQ EATE8.
J. M. FRAZER, ProplU.
Oregon City, May 27, 1S73.
NEWGOODS
AT
CAPT. I. G- MORTQPi'S STORE,
NORTON, Clackamas Co., Oregon.
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD AN
JL nou Vice that he has Just received a
splendid stock of
Clothiiiir,
Hoots anil Shoes,
I)r3-Coods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
CuUerj,
Crockery, lite. Ktc.
direct from New York. The stock is tho
best and largest ever brought to a store in
Clackamas county, anel having purchased
it at greatly reduced prices, is able to sell
it cheaier than goods have ever been sold
before.
I am under obligations to my former
customers for their liberal patronage, and
being able now to accommodate them
bette r at less prices than e ver before. I ask
a continuation of their patronage, and so
licit the trade of all new-comers anel those
who have not heretofore trade.l w ith mm,
assuring the-m that 1 can ff'vo them as
good bargains as can be had in the State.
All kinels e f Prod ure taken in exchange
for goods. Give me a call anel I will guar
antee to give you satisfact ion.
Z. C. NORTON.
Clackamas Co., Oregon, Mar. 12, 1675. tf
II All t JEWELRY.
MRS. A. M. BRAYTON,
H
AS LOCATED IN OHEGOX CITY
and is prepared to do all kinds of
HAIR JEWELRY,
Justus Rood and cheaper, than can be
done in ban. rranclsco. She also manu
factures hair, straight or tangled, into
SWITCHES, CURLS, AND FRIZZETTS.
Nice, Fine Hair Switches for sale, at
from S toS15.
A full line of Imitation Goods at San
r rancisco prices.
Those wishing work done, or to purchase
will do well to give her a call before coin
to Portland. R
All f-mnmnninif mn. I . . . ; t .
. ,,j.j., jiij.1i promptly
I answcreel.
All work warranted to give satisfaction.
Instructions given in fancy work.
Silver card-board for sale.
December IS, lS74-m
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