J 3 0 up PMT! osX L'lTlr. OREGON, MV 11. lS7i. Hv letter vre learn from Com in Mrs. F. "h01!'"''- iniu sm I"iIosfs io v i-.it "this city with her company and Mcl0naldVbamt of trained Indians, l rv ill give a nertonnance on inuay 511 hJ tho :i"t at Pope's Hall Our and the following TUin inc. f then, will KIve the r ' i.ler an i 'a as to the opinions o iuu in reirard to Urn band ot M-lns: is to the opinions of the ' C-iptaiii McDonaia mis as.omsneu Victoria with his trained Indians, who . ,. Ve.l at the theater on the evening P VM i Mi' Tlie Colonist says there .i ll ip'o and fashionable audience, x were nni,i"tu ... v.. , . . a i me eiose m iiiu i , i t MiOIll ;LS ...... ...... .j trihution. A second appearance was ,,"ule on the next evem.i- and the the ft" r was literally packed, and scores were turned away unable to et even rt indim'ioom. Such enthusiasm has S i, manifested here. The ap plause, as the various evolutions pass ed before the fcves of the audience, was deafening So" well were the ictori sms pleased, that tliere was to be a third performance. , We trust that Mrs. Phelps may have n crowded house, as the entertainment will be better than anv that has visited our citv G for 4 Ions? time. Kni'OKT OF TAK (iRAM) juu.-ine Grand Jury subi litted the following reiort to the Circuit Court at its recent term : The undersigned, the firand Jury of the countv of Clackamas at the April term of the Circuit. Court, respeettully report that we ha e examined the bu Hiuess before us and completed our la bors. . We have examined the county jail and find it kept in a manner credifa de to the Nheriil" of the county. However, thjail is not as safe as it should be and we reeeommend that a small amount of money be expended in making t he improvements necessary to render the jail secure ; the cells ought to be letter ventilated, in their present condition they are un healt hy ; out a very small ex ion. lit ore will Veined v this evil and we reeominend it be made. Respectfully submitted, C. W. S'KYANT, l'oreman of Grand Jurv. . . T 'T'l (ic.ANi) l.oooii. The Grand 1-iodge I. (.). O. P., mectjs ut 1'oitland next Tuesday at o'clock a. m. The Grand Kucatu oment incuts at tlie same place M onday x pected vening,s at f o'clock. It is that a firll attendance will be i !ns"iil. e are rej nested nv iiraim Secretary Daeon to in tunii the brcthern tlut the prupri'-tors of the Occident:'.! 1 Intel have notified him that thev will keep Uie mem ber.s of Uie I rand Kodire putting u;a! their hotel for one dollar pr day while t h ' rand I.odg. is in M-si in. This is ii liberal reduction mil as tie ecidtjtilal is a lirst class hotel, many w ill tivail themselves of this reduction. ; Inform a i ion V. n i i-jn. If this should m t the eye of Person Glea M)ii. v. lio ( migrateil from Ripley coun ty, Inli'i:i, to tin! Willamette valley i;i nranv cue i( !is relat ives or ae- qu.unt.v.iecs, tlieyiwiu coii;er a lav iv ailtlri.'iiin Jail's '. Alden, We it ope, j?vell eon fl.', Kaunas. regi pA;-i s please copl 1 -Statesman. Wr prelum" I M this gentleman t'e tfrs.iii hv ii", name residing a favor st run thiseouiitv who," post-olliee adilress i 1 1 'i !: i:i rl, Marion countv. Iisr am 1'iirxii. Mr. II. A. Straight mid ("ha. II. ('.ml: Id were out in the m iiut.iiiis Iat wee prospecting. They : los! and had n pretty narrow es from siili"erin-'lfor fond. Thev were t w 1 1 a vs wit itoiii a Is v l!iin to eat VI' 1 ! no matelfs t- tght a lire with. n Sturdav tli 'v uoflioin.'. however, all ri!it. 1 1 was n ci f cai 1 tor t iiem. f J ::n Kr.ofM i!iKiwIIim. J. I. I.oeev iuel a ..i.ieiit Captain MeIonald was billed Ltt" re the curtain and presented by Miss Martha Ioiijslss ami by Miss Flora McDonald with bouMucts 1 ho n.pihi -tated that he would take his V-1 I'bil.idelnhia in ls70 and pre- I Ml II. III". VW was a mem ber of regon Lodge No. 3, I.O.O. P. It was his request that his iMiiir!!1'-' money, amounting to about 8i bi given to tie Lodge. This is a gMiierou- and ap. .-onriate gift, and tf mIiows thAl he loved thu Order of which he was such an honored and exempla ry memlier. Lr. rrwn List. '4ie following is u list of the Lctteil remaining in the Post-otlL-.j at Or- In City, May 14th, 1S75: V Church Harriet Mrs. 2; House Frank W.: Marks Martha Miss; Pearee Ma tild.i; Perkins Philip 11 ; Steers Alson; Skinner Henry ; Tucker 1. 15.; Walker C.itJiai inc. If called for, please sav when "adver tised." J. M. "Raco.v, P. M. Lauok !:!". --The Oregmiian recently published the dimensions of an egg from a full-bred lira ham hen. We can just beat that full Iuth-iI bv Jialf-hrccd n little. Mr. M. O. Wills 'has left at our office an egg from a hall-breed Itraham hen which measures 7 7S inches the long way and (Pt the small way. This beats your full blooded stock, "now" bring on some ot her. Akkkstep. John V. Smith, the en gineer of the Seintor. was arrested last Tuesday at Portland, charged with manslaughter. He was brought before Justice Riley, and waiving an examina tion, was Ixitind ovc r to apjear lefore the Circuit Court next June. The bond was fixed at Sl.uuO which was given. We shall have sonv-thitig further to say in regard to this f. t itter next week. M k mo ni a r. S k is v t 4 : s . A memorial service in honor of .e lamented J. I. Locey will be held at the M. E. Church on next Sabbath, tho Pith inst., at 2 o'clock p. in. The exercises will con sist principally of tributes from Mr. Locey 's friends. Air invitation is ex tended to all to be pntsent and partici pate. 1 ' 'SA" axi DooitM.-In to-day's paper will be found the advertisement of Mr. P.. .1. Col bath, who has recently engag ed in the manufacture of blinds, doors. ?Ash c. Mr. ( '. , is prepared to do all Kinds ot work in his .inc. Shop oppo site the brick mill. A " C'oRRKcrioN. We lade an error in regard to the time foJ,io ; ranger Pic- .Hie near V.iniPr' hool house. It nd inst. instead should have been the c-o.Y 11 as stat(, by us. The public -nerally are invited to attend, and a Kh1 time may be exjveeted. In Town. Ir. S' .c-le formerly of this city, but now ofOlympia, was in town l ist Monday, looking as well as o t old. Dr. J. n; Thessing, of Milwau- " . was also in town on the same day nd gave us a call. .u.i.Kn.We had a call from our nl-l and highly esteemed friend Judge H.al; v. of Linn county last Friday. On eilnesd iy we had a pleasant call from ll,,n. AJ. Florence, of Umatilla. AiMvuNTEn. Mr. Oeo. Marshall has received the appointment as Chief Kn- shu r,'f, M10 - s- s- C'o. Mr. Mar .,;"l'u', fdthiH. position under the inan "tment of the P. T. Company. I'oiN-a Wkm.. At last accounts Orif. 'ones and Felix Evans were doing as "at reTfh1:1 Weted owing to "the Iteuben Smith. Tie citizens of this place were aston ished at the report last Tuesday even ing that Reuben Smith, chief engineer of the O. S. S. Company, at this place, had been discharged from his position. We are informed that those who per sonally knew Mr. Smith urged his re tention, but that Mr. Halsey regarded it as his duty to remove him. Mr. S. is brother to John V. Smith, who was engineer at the time the Sonator ex ploded, and it appears that owing to that accident Mr. Ileuben Smith was held responsible thus far as to cause his removal from a position ho has held for the past four years, and one that he has filled with ability and faithfulness. There is not a man in this city but what knows that Mr. Smith is one of the most competent men in the employ of the Company; that he has made them a faithful and trusty officer, and under all emergencies he was ready to take the burdens of labor upon him. Not like other persons who hold the position he held, he has worked as though he was simply a hand in the shop; he worked late and early, and at any time when the hour came to go to work, Mr. Smith was at his post. The people throughout the State know him to bo trustworthy in any andevery position he is placed. During the ex istence of the 1. T. Company, that Com pany had her chief engineer, but to Mr. Smith was entrusted the work of keep ing every thing iti order; since he has been chief, he has not only aimed to perforin that duty (and none question but what he has done it well), but has worked the same as any hand in the employ of the Company. None will hold him in the remotest degree respon sible for the accident to the Senator It is true it was his brother who was en gineer, but ho held an engineer's cer tificate, and lor all we know, was fully competent for the place. If he was not, an order from the superior ollieers would soon have discharged him. We know that we but express the sentiment of our entire population, and that of every engineer employed by the company, when we say that the re moval of Mr. Smith is an injustice to him. and that no man in this State is better entitled to the confidence of the people. Industrious, sober and care ful, practical and a thorough machin ist, there is no reason for laying any censure upon him for the fatal accident. W-are satisfied that the ireiieral pub lic would unite to-day in a petition for his restoration to the position. One of the be.-t evidences we can cite as to the. value there is placed in his skill is the tact that iijhui his discharge, the posi tion was otic red to tJeo. Marshall, one of the most praetieal and eomiM'tent emiineers in our State, but he refused it unless Mr. Smith could retain the position lie held under him when Mr. M.. was Chief Kniiineer of the I'. T. 'ompany. We regard the action of Mr. llalscy in tins case as rather hasty and unjust towards Mr. Smith and trust that he may reconsider his action and reinstate him to the position he is so amply ipialitied to till. 'I'll is action on his part would meet with the hearty approval of this entire community aiul he endorsed y every engineer m our State. Mr. Halsey is a praetieal busi ness man, and we feel confident that when he reJlects upon this matter in a proper light, ho will reconsider his ac tion in the premises. To I mm mn ants. Persons who desire to purchase a fine farm containing 2i acres, situated 14 miles from this city, eu get full particulars by calling at this ofiice. Oik; nizi:i. A new Lodge of the I. O. O. !'., was organized at Cocpiil.e on the CCu inst. bv I. 1. ti. M. Jav Tuttle. This ni-.kes three Lodges in Co-os county- Explanation of 3Ir. Smith. Some persons are disposed to con Btire tho engineer of the Senator for tho accident, and in justice to Mr. John V. Smith, we publish his state ment of tho sad affair, which is as follows: Just before the Senator left her moorings at the O. S. S. Co.'s dock to start for the east side wharf to take on wood, I examined the pumps (which were then working). I found them in good condition. I next examined the steam and water gauges, and found there was a suffi ciency of water in the boiler. When the Senator reached the east-side wharf and took on a quantity of wood I again examined the boiler and the pumps, and found everything in good order. I examined the pumps and boiler just before the steamer left the east-side to go up the river and about live minutes before tho ex plosion took place. We left the wharf and steamed up a few minutes before :$ o'clock. As the Senator was nearing the point opposite the foot of Stark street the" ferry boat was crossing the river. She signaled for us to keep to the left. The Sen ator bore off to the eastern shore in obedience to the signal. A few mo ments later the steamer Vancouver gave the signal for the Senator to come over and get some freight. In order to make the landing the pilot swung the Sonator round in a larc-e circle, the wheel never ceasing its revolutions, but traveling under a full head of steam. The Senator was coming in a quartering direction toward where the Vancouver was moored, and had swung around almost parallel with tho wharves. Expecting every instant to hear' the signal to shut off steam, I was stand ing with my hand on the lever which controls the movement of the throt tle valve, for when the vessel swung so far it was necessary to stop going ahead, liut the bell did not tap just when I was expecting it, and while thus standing I heard a hissing, roar ing sound like steam escaping. I dhl not hear any noise for the en gines were working, and never felt the shock. Hearing the noise of es caping steam, I started forward and climbed over the piles of freight that lay between where I was standing and tho boiler. Iy the time I got over I knew at a glauce what the matter was. Mr. Smith, states positively that the boiler was full of water all the time, and that the explosion was not occasioned by that necessary ele ment. In his oinion the explosion took place from some unknown and unexplainable agency, the exact na-. turo of which will probably always remain a mystery. An examination of the "fire plug" on the fire box re veals the fact that the metal has not been melted, which engineers state would inevitably have been the case had there been no water in the boiler. MMi'-1J"'i HHiHIiV.H1 Joseph I). Locey. The saddest feeling that will arise ! in the hearts of citizens of Salem at j reading the account we publish eke- I wliere, taken irom the Ureyonkm, of the disaster to the steamer Senator, will attach to the loss of our friend and fellow citizen, Jo. L,ocey. -who has bo much of late years made his home in this citj We cannot part from him without giving some slight tribute to his memory. It is a pleas ure that is left to ns to remember that he was true, sincere, kind and honest. It was foreign to his nature to be otherwise. lie was gentle as a woman; and a purer and more faith ful man could not bo found, yet he was earnest and competent in the discharge of life's duties. He had the soul of a poet, and shared many of the eccentricities of poetic nature. "We have published a number of his contributions, and his poetical writ- ings have louna iavor with other journals and a favored place in the n. ..,.; i - pages ui uic utcmnu ixiagazme. lie was a true Christian and an honest gentleman, and it is well with him to-day in that celestial home beyond the shores of life's stormy seas. " Mr. Locey was at one time County Judge of Clackamas, and represented that county in the Legislature in 180(5. Stefan Jiceonl. At a special meeting of the Turn Verein of Oregon City, May 7, 1S75, the following resolutions were adopt ed: Inasmuch as it has pleased Al mighty Providence to remove from our midst our friend and brother George Warner, llt-tolrc'l, That in his death we mourn the loss of an estimable com panion, an earnest, skillful member of our society, one fearless and up right in character, and a young man of promise, betokening a useful and honorable career as a fellow citizen. llc.-iolccd, That we tender our most heartfelt sympathy to his bereaved parents and to all those most near and dear to him, and sincerely hope that tho same hand which has order ed this terrible calamity will give them comfort and strength to bear this the overwhelming allliction. Jiesolrcd, That our hall be dressed in mourning for thirty days and that the members of the society wear crape for the same length of time. 7iWrc.7, That a copy of these res olutions be sent to the bereaved fam ily, be forwarded to the Turn Verein of Portland and be inserted in the Oregon City Kxti-:upkisi2 ami Port land daily papers. S 'iji.Li.vy Pakkkk, President. N. E. Kandall, Secretary. Or.i-,(i'j.- City, May 11th lsT'i. At a regular meeting of Rebecca De gree hodge No. -1, I. O. O. P., at Oregon City May 11th, ls7.", the following reso lutions were unanimously adopted: Wni.iti:.vs, It has pleased Almighty (iod to remove from our midst our brother Joseph I). I.oeev. Kesolved, That in our deceased bro ther we recognize the true Odd re low, a man of unblemished character, and one honored ami respected by all who knew him, for Ins sterling worth and integrity as a man and fellow citizen. Kesolved, That a copy f these reso lutions 1m.; sent to the relatives of tho deceased brother, a copy spread on the minutes of this hodge, and one be sent to the Oregon City JSntkupkisk for publication. Attest Mns. X. Jeiuimk, K. .S. L'nuwiiKii. In order to give all the news in regard to the steamboat acci dent, much matter intended for this is sue is crowded out, A shooting affray occurred last week at Conner Creek, in IJaker Co., The particulars of which have not yet come to hand. lob Parks had some difficulty with Matt, lieed, his brother-in-law, who had separated from his wife. The difficulty led to the shooting of Keed by Parks, one shot taking eil'ect in tho thigh. Whether the shots will prove fatal is not known. Parks left for parts un known. B7Tho National Gold Modal was award ed 'o I'.radley & Kulofson for the best Photographs in the United States, and the lenna 3feUal lor tho best in the world. il'J Montgomery .Street, Nan Francisco. Tli IVenr and Tear of Ci- Life. ine wear ana tear ot city lite area severe tax upon the strongest constitu tions. The hurry and bustle and anxi eties of business keep the nervous sys tem in a state 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 undue excitement is subsequent exhaustion. The best remedy for it, whatever the cause, is llostetter's Stomach liitters, the tonic and alterative proiierties of which rapidly dill'use themselves thro' the entire system, revive and reinforce every dormant faculty, and restore a natural condition of body and mind. Some moral reformers insist upon the disuse of all stimulants. This, to sav the least of it, is irrational. All com petent physi "ians admit that a pure, medicated stimulant is one of the most useful remedies known. As a tonic and invigorant for the aged and languid, llostetter's liitters 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 the bodily strength, it is an absolute specific. It is also an invaluable reme dy for sea-sickness. The nausea and retching caused y the rolling and niching of a vessel at sea paralyzes the bodily and mental energies, and those who "sutler from it would do well to resort to the Hitters as a means of a sure and permanent relief. No steamer should sail without a supply of the arti cle. Among the botanic ingredients of which it is composed are some of tho most powerful blood depurents which the vegetable kingdom alfords. Con sequently, it not only tones and invig orates, but also purities tho system through the natural sluices which na ture has provided." Tiik Skcukt. Those who prize a beautiful head of hair, (and we know our lady friends all do), will thank us for a few words on the invaluable qual ities of A ykk's P un vigor as a dress ing. In our own case it heals a humor, keeps the head free from dandruff and scurf, stops the tendency of our hair to fall, and heightens its .canty. A slight touching with it removes the coarse and dry appearance which neglected hair puts on, imparts a rich gloss, and makes us presentable in the most fash ionable company. Such rare qualitica lions, presented in a single prepara tion, create for it an enduring value ; but adT to : . so the faculty of restoring to gray Iocs 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. JIunt.sville (Ala.) Kepuhlican. "T ,OA Per Day at. home. Term tt lfebly G. STINSON & Co.. Portland. Ms maeniuaMJi'vm1 i.ffl""i'sre A Startling Trutli! Thousands die annually from neglected coughs and colds which soon ri)cn into consumption, or other cmiallv fatal diseases of the lungs ; when bv the timelv us? of a single bottle of Lk. WistAk's Balsam of Wild Cher ry their lives might have been preserved to a green old ag Tlie limine We Live In. In other words, our bodies are held on repairing leases. We must prop and sustain them when thev exhibit signs of weakness and decay, or thev will inevitably break down. In In:. Walker s California inegar liiTTERS, a matchless comjwmnu ptnewly discovered medicinal herbs, peculiar to t lie Pacific region, the debilitated, the billious, the rheumatic, the consumptive, will tind the most g.-nial tonic and restorative ever ottered to the suffering invalid. It con tains ne alcohol, and consequently leaves no sting behind. Important. Endorsed by tho Medical profession. 1K. W.M. HULL'S RAT .NAM l'OIt THE LUNGS cures Coughs. Colds and Consmi.tion, and all disorders or the Throat and C hest. ntt. i- v ir., i p, TOOTHACHE ANODE cures in one MINUTE. leblij It is seldom that we notice anything in the medical line, nor would we now. unless we could be convinced that we ire not doing our duty as a journalist in recommending to the public the cel ebrated botanical preparation ot Dr. Henry. Whoever induces the victim of scrofula or anv other disease ot the blood, to use Dr. Henry s Extract ot Xarsparilla, has begun a good work. I here is no question as to the lesuii ot this medicine if persevered in. It is a sure cure for scrofula, rheumatism, Salt Ilheuin, and indeed all complaints arising from vitiated or impure blood. It is just what a good physician would prescribe for these complaints, and we confidently recommend it as being the best article now in use. Dr. Henry's Cough lalsam is the most alfective remedy for allection 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 thecure of coughs colds, sore throat, etc., it stands without a ri val. Dr. Henry s liniment as an alle viator of pain', is unrivaled by any preparation before the public; the most skeptical will be. convinced by a single trial. It will prove itself a friend in need which no family should be without. Tho t'niiz:i" for all. Invalids, by nervous debility, desirous of again feeling the vigor of health and vim of system, should take a few bottles of Da. IlKXLEy'SCKLKUBATKIlI. X.b. KlTTKUS. Hi -fore one bottle is taken they will feel the dawn of restoration, of returning health. No case of dyspepsia, indigestion, loss of appetite, rheumatism, kidney or liver disease, has ever resisted its restora tive power. Every part of the human system requires and should receive suste nance and support from the stomach, reg ularly by the liver. Jt the stomach can not supply the aliment required, the whole system languishes. Fortify your organs of life with these bitters, anil in a. few days 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 persons of billions habit should keep it within reach, if they value health and ease. J3marom It is asserted us a fact t!i:it every canvasser who has turned his attention to the introduction of the New I'aiiiily Sewiiiy Machine in his local ity, or w ho lias luca foi turatj enough to secure un agency, lias outstripped the best efforts in making money of the old anil tried agents of the hijili-jirieeil machines, which latter they now replace. The demand is enormous, anil sales so rapid and money made so readily with so little effort that farmers, tradesmen, speculators, &c, are Hocking into tho business as fat as they can secure territory and get their irooils on the ground to supply anxious customers. It is inar vcl.'tis to see how these machines sell when ex hibited, it being a Jrerognied ftct that people will buy the best at the lowest price. It certain ly is the machine of the times and docs the s:mie work as other machines at sS" orj'.m, und we re ally believe it would sell just as readily at double and then not cunt halt the UMial prii-e of so io.i.l UU article, for it is astonishing to see the vast .iTiiuiint of labor it performs at. so lmv a i.iwt. 'flic inventors are daily inundated with testimo nials ot the worth of their new machines which so sudduuly and successfully bounded into popu lar favor. It proves to be just what is wanted every day. by every one, everywhere, who has a family. It has attained an enviable reputation in many thousands of homes and factories, for its solid strength, power, rapidity, simplicity, cer tainty, and ease of operation, w it b extreme beau ty , fineness, and reliability of its sewing; while the wonderful low price (twenty dollars for a lin.'e and complete sewing machine with a strong tahlK and treadle) places all idea of compel it ion entirely out of the question. It stands alone on its merits and priee. AVe advise you to invest in one ut once fur your wife, daughter, mother, sis tt r or lady friend and make a home happy, or put them in your factory, or what is better, if you are lucky enough, sechre an agency, if there is none in your town, and mnke money yourself. The many new attachments for doing extra tine, skilful and ditlieult work, are a surprise in their simplicity of construction and far below even "grange prices," and will be delivered sate- at your liour, no mat ter how remote you reside, if you write for tln-m. Address, .1. THOMSON, II AN N A A: CO., '.m; broad way, N. Y. NEW TO-DAV. POPE'S MAJLIS MRS. FANNY MORGAN PHELPS' DKAMYTIC COMPAXV, And ('apt. MCDONALD'S .Splendid band of TIlAiyrjlD IPIAiSiB. I'Hin.VY UVUNIXC;, MAY 21,1X7.1, Will be presented the brilliant comedietta, entitled, THE COMICAL COUNTESS. Countess, Mrs. Fanny Morgan PliclpH After which, .Singing by MISS LIZZIE MoitUAN. To be followed by a tirand EXMBITHIX OF THE ART OF ARMS Ity Cnpt. MCDONALD'S TRAIN ED INDIANS, Who will execute their Liiilituiiiff Drill, ltnyonet Kxeicise ami Acrobatic l'cifiiriiiniiic. To conclude with the pcrcaminj; farce of TOCBLIGE MR. BENSON Admission, ii 0'); Children fifty Cents. OrfEGiOJJ CITY SAW AND PLAINING MILL 4hL KINDS OF Sash, lilimls, Door, Window Krimics Mouldings, liiiisliiny; Liiiiibcv, Flooring, 'eilinyT, iiinliii;g Iliistic. Will Luild all classes of Buildings. Designs, Specifications, Rill of Material Made. E. .1. COLBATH. Oregon City, May H, 1T5 :tf REMOVAL. ALFRED KINNEY, M. D, HAS REXOVED HIS OF KICK AND Residence to the double house, "V. V. Corner of Alder n ml Kast Park Street, Tort land, Oregon, whore he can be found at all bours, day and night. May ti, 1S73 :uiH WO OIL! WOOL t ! S. ACKEIS31AN' & liKO., i WA5S 300,000 lESFiS wnicn tney win pay tho highest market price in CASH. Oregon City, April 20, 1?75 .tf BETHESDA SPRINGS! Oa the IcEinzie Eiver. Lane Co., Oregon. a nnmiiNr. shimer resort. nnilESE SPRINGS AKE LOCATED I JL about fifty-live miles east of Eugene j City, and within four miles of t he celebrat ed Riir Prairie of the MolCinzie. Thev are I within a few hundred yards of Horse Creek ! one ot the most famous trout streams in i Oregon. Deer and elk are very plenty iif-ar j these Siirings, having been thj resort for ages of these animals. The grandest and must picturesque scenery of the North Pa cific. I have the best buildings and the best accommodations of anv Springs in this part of the State. My bath house is new, and is constructed with reference to the wants of those visfFing me from the valley. I also have an excellent vanor bath room constructed near the head of the Spring, and in all things. I nronoseto keep up with the demand lor an institu tion of this kind. An experienced physician in attendance at all times. I'oard and bodging in ood style for those v. ho prefer it. Animals can be pastured for .small cost, anil be perfect ly safe. A. N. FOLEY, maytl.tf Proprietor. Xot ic? G "Y;i nlia u Salt' fN I'lTtSUAXOK Ol' AN OllDKR OF I. s;ile made by the County Court of the istiite of Oregon for Clackamas county, on the iith day of April, 17., directing the un dersigned, S. W. Moss, as Ouardian of Vol ney O. Moss, to sell the lands hereinafter described, t he sa me being part of t he estate of said Volney C. Mos:. The undersigned, as said (Juardia n, will, on the lJth day of June, A. D., 1S7, at the hour of 11 o'clock A. m. of said day, at the Court House door in said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, uion . the terms that said bid be paid oiu- half in cash utthe time of the sale, mid the other half twelve months thereafter, to be secured by si pro missory note a:ul mortgage on saii lane!, t he following property, to-wit : The undi vided one-t bird ol -l.S't acres of land, being the east half and the south half of t he west half of t he tract of land embraced in Notification No. t.!C, and being part of sections 'J'!, ''!, and in Township ' South of Kange 1 I'.ast of the Willamette M ridian.and hounded as follows,to-wit be ginning at a point " and 30-100 chains west of t hi: south-west corner of section 2-5, T. 3 S., It. 1 K., running tlienci-south -Iti chains, thence east 71 and .M0U chains, thence north JSO chains, thence west 74 and 50-1U0 chains, thence south U) chains to the place of beginning, the said one-third containing KiO acres of land, all situate in said county and State. S. W. MOSS, Ouardian of Volney C. Moss. May 5, 1875 !w4 OliilAT ATTIiACTiiySsr- I. SELLING S XASJt ST KECEIVF.D TIIK of LAIIOEST A A stoc! 8PRSHG& SUMMER G090S ever imported to Oregon City, which he otters at great Iy :-diie.-u prices. My stock 1 C X, O r I i : I T NTG Has gbei-n largely increased and I can show as handsome a line of ready-made goods in Men and Hoys' Ihisiness and Dress Suits, Coats, etc.," as can be found in the country, and at prices that cannot fail to satisfy. My DRESS 0 n rs n p DEPARTMENT Is filled wit h a sph t he leading styles r. of goods ndid assort inent of all rid fashionable shades Mm press t'Il ri, JIl::i i rs, KrciH-h ami A mej-ioa n Oress ;oIs, lll-.n li. A lpuee.i, Jtri I lii n! i i;es, CasJimeres, c. it a T jnt i: ,s , Plaid, Plain ami Opera Flannels, of all col ors, f.leach'-d and Unbleached Cotton Flannels. I. allies" a:n! Oent.'' Csnterware, S!i:s ivhii ml Scurfs, Wool Blanket, 'I' i t i n Ivm a lit) M'ra veliiii; Satchel-, Hats a i:! ': pj. Oil (Tot Ji far I'loorn nil Table. BOO and SHOES, I would call stock of Men's Iloots, which I special attention to my and Hoys San Francisco have sold for a number of years past with general satisfaction. Kv- ery pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE & FARMING UTEKSSLS Choice Teas, Canned (Joods, and all choie Family Groceries, All at I.OVV Prices. Also, LUERl'OOL IM) HUMAN ISLAND SALT. Highest Price paid for all kinds of 200,000 l?s. of WOOL WnnttMl, for which shall pay tin.' highest cash I. SKLLINO. 1S75. tf price. Oregon City, April The best way to KEEP COOL during the hot weather is to go to c ojS" f k rri( )Nkkv, Main Street, Drcgon C'itj-, and partake of some of his DF.LICIOUS TOE - CEEAM A N I ARCTIC SODA. Ice-Cream delivered to any part of the citv FHFE OF CI I A KO 10 and made to order. aprJtf IMPROVE YQUR POULTRY. It costs no more to keep good Ion-Is than poor ones. Oakland Poultry YA1?1)S, Cor. Sixth A Castro Sts OA lil.AM), CA3.. Season of 1875. KCi(iS FOlf "HATCHING From the largest and best, bred Fowls in the World. Carefully packed and warranted to carry safely any distance. The varieties comprise Dark and Light Hrahmas, Putt and Part ridge Cochins, White Ix?ghorns, Houdans and Silver Spangled Ham burgs. Hlack Spanish, White Dorkings, Oohien l'olands, Aylesbury Ducks, and (lame. Sebright and Hlack African Hantams. Hron7.e Turkeys, the finest collection on the Pacific coast. CScnd stamp for illustrated eireular to f;I" . I". HAVI.KV Importer find Dealer of Choice Poultry, Hox t"t), San Francisco. Please state what paper you saw this ad vertisement in. feblO-'lm 1 1 A I K - T T ELI 1 "V. MRS. A, M. B DAYTON, H AS LOCATFD IN OKKGO.V CITV and isirepared to do all kinds of HAIR JEWELRY, Jut as good, and cheaper, thnn can bo done in San Francisco. She also manu factures hair, straight or tangled, into SWITCHES, CTJELS, AND FRIZZETTS. Nice, Fine Hair Swilrlion for sale, at from . to 13. 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 goimr to Portland. ' All communications by mail prompt Iv answered. ' All work warranted to pive satisfaction Instructions piven in fancv work. Silver card-board for sale. December 1?, lS7i-6m IP- Jill r?y -iff? MAKE HOME HAPPY. CIS 3.SJ And earn 30 or It) per day. sViarveJous ralechanism. Ingenious Snvention. Absolute Perfection. N ELEGANT, 1)111 Al'.LE AXD FULL-SIZE SEWING WITH TABLE AND TREADLE Complete for Domestic I'se TWENTY DOLLARS. Unparalleled in price. With many important, superior and valuable improvements. . Eiiual in fi.e, and does the same work, m the same wav as an i-SO or fhw machine, The best ma le. iphjst una tlieapl mai-i-me i'ht rantee for live years with every Written guar ""NocrKKion no comvktition: no lUVAL in Ul'Al.lTY and l'HICK. V skil'ful and practical scientiiie accetnphsli ment ot a ni'rt wonderful combination of nil the ood tiuahties of a sewing nuichme, and luily ae knewledgi d to be a TH-rfeetly surtwsj.fal meehnn ir il isehievemeiit ot i-ractii-al simplicity. Uar-ou-hly tested. Vsed in thousands ot homes. The favorite of the family circle. It does not take an hour to pet ready to do J minutes work, hut is always ready in it moment to do a days v.-nik. ltwillsiive cost many times over m one e-ion doing the work of Vtio f.imily, or it will ea: u ioar or live doiiais u day for tiny Iiiaii or woman who m.'.v wish to do sewintr tor a living. It is so plain and easy to learn, and smooth to run, the children and servants can use it. .So strong and solid built, it will hist a jrcnera t ion if proper!;.- eared lor. Has no snpertluour! coirgs or cams to set out o order. ,, ' ,. Sews ei'i;l'y luie with eo::o col. on, hnon, sill- or t wino, ... V-.tpidiv sews a strong seam over all kinds ol imvIs. ti. ".in iinest i-.iinbric to heaviest lnoadclotli ami leather without stopping the machine. Kuns taster, lighter, more easy una qiuci ui.m any other mai-hiiie at live time.-: th' V- ice. f ses the strong straight needle. Marvclou-.lv true in every motion. Sows the liiiest, tirin and lasting stitch. Makes the only seam that caa not be ripl!l apart without " destroying the fabric. strenu'h, Ijeauty evenness and durable ipuditics ot which have long been acceded. "Will sew anything it is po.-sihle for a needle to go through. Will do every description of sewing t vn dent on any o'.iier machine no matter what the price, and with les trouble. Will hi as, fel, tuck, quilt, brai l, cord, 1-ind, gather, rathe, shirr, pleat, fold, scollop, roll, em broider, run-up-breadths, iVc. io., with astou i:diing ease, rapidity, and neatness. lias received testimonials of its merits fioni all section of the country, marks of distinguished consideration seldom voluntarily accorded to an invention ot similar domestic usefulness. Our manv New Attachments, l'atented Aug. !f. lsT'i; Sept. -Zii, 1871; July 7, ls72. Made to tit all machines, are the attainment of precision in mechanical accuracy for rendering it easy for even those who necr saw a machine before, to do the iiiict kind of fancy needle work, other wise diificult and tedious, with the utmost ease and vapidity. Simple is construction. Needs no teachincr. Money refunded niter thorough trial, it not satisfactory in every particular. Cash i'rices ot Machines -.Iaclnnes Willi plain table, iron stand ami treadle, complete with all the necessary tixtuies for immediate use, Machines, wi'th cover, lock and key, half cit-e sfvie, il . Machines, with cover, drop leaf, four side drawers, locks, keys, ire., three quarter cab inet style, HI. Machines with enclo"d table, side drawers, paneled folding doors, locks and kevs, full cabinet style, 7.. Tables are of varioiM styles, materials, mount ings, richness of design, ice., according to price. Machines carefully selected, securely packed and shipped aa freight to any part of the world. Sato delivery lisurcd on receipt of pi ice without further charge-'. Descriptive books with illus f rated cii-'iin ings of the- diilercnt styles of ma chines and attachments, hivire piotlts, testimoni als, samples of sewiiar, lilit-ral inilucenients to couvassers. Wholesile prices, &c. forwarded free of charge niioii application. lixclusive agency for lare territory grated gratis to re spectable, elite; pri-inu- business lie u, clersrymen, teacher, S.e., who w ill introduce the extraordi nary merits of oar good-i to the people of their loc.il.lv and stix-plv the iiicli-Mieh-.g demand. Address, J. & tiosn: n. Manna 64 uo. VU)7 liroi-.dwi-.y, X. WAGON AND CARRIAGE M A U FACTORY ! I having increased the di mensions of his premises, at y-j t he old stand on t he J Corner f Main nl Tltittl Strict, Oregon City, Oregon, Takes this method of informing his old pa trons, nnil as many new ones :is maybe plec.sed 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 a vehicle from a common Cart to a Concord Coach. Try me. lilacksiultliiii, liorse or Ox SHociur and General Jobbing neatly, quickly, and cheaply done. DAVID SMITH. JOHN SGHRAR, jlain St., Oregon City. MAM'FACTl'RER AND IMPORTER OF Saddles, Harness, Salllery-H:ii'l-Hun1, i'tc etc. TrniCII HE OKEEKS AS CHEAP AH f T can be had in tho State, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. OjTI warrant my poods as represented. 1,000 DEER SKINS r A :sr T K 1, AND ALSO, VI.L tlTHER KINDS OF HIDES, FOB which I will pay the highes market price in cash Bring, on your hides and get your coin forthem. JOIIX SCIIRAM, Raddle and Harness Maker. Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, l.S73-m.3. J. r. WARP. CKOKOE A. HARDrXft, WAED &HAEDING, DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A general assortment of Di'iiss and Clieinicals, Icifinicry, SoapK, ( oa;!s iiiai Hrtishes,, "'niMscs Supporters, SlioiOtler IJraccs l-'ji aicy si ml '1'oilet Articles, ALSO...... Kcvoscne Oil, Lnmp CTj iiniiej s, G1:iks, I'lilty, I'iiinlH, il. Vurniliesa ml IJ ye St ii ITs, rn:c avixes and liquors for me- DKI.WL PURPOSES. PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. RyPhysicians' Proscriptions carefnUv compounded, and all orders correct I v an swered. R5"(pcn at all hours of the night. fiAll accounts must be paid' monthly, novtitf WAIiDi HAIiDINli.' Final Sctilnumt I In the matter of the estate of Jacob Kngle deceased. ' In the County Court of Clackamas Count v Oregon. HENIIY AVAEI'.EX THE ADMIXIS tratorofsaid estate, having filed his exhibit for final settlement thereof, it is onh red that Monday, tlte liOU .".th) day or July, b" sot apart for said final settlement with the said administrator. Bv order of said court. HENRY WARREN, x Administrator. Attest : J. M. Frazer, County Clerk. . loapMw Is your time to buy goods at low r"lcts AGKERMAH BROTHERS arc now receiving a large stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. all of the Latest Styles, w hich will sell AT LESS THAN PORTLAND PRICES. Our stock has been bought for cash, ad we will sell it at a small advance abovo SAN FRANCISCO COST. "TrF WILL SAY TO EVERYBODY B l lore you purchase or go to Portland, come and pricu our goods and convince yourself that we do what wo say. Our stoci consists In part of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoos, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Notions, Grocer Ioj, Hard, war and a great many other articles too numer ours to mention ; ALSO DOORS, WINDOWS, PAINTS AND OILS, ETC., ETC. We will also pay tho Highest Market Price for Country Produce. ACICERMAN BROS. Oregon Citj. April U, lb73 tf Aiiiiiinislrator's Sale. In the matter of the estate of Alonzo Wells deceased. In the County Court of Clackamas county. State of Oregon : "XJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN pursuance of an order and license made and given by the Hon. County Court of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, at the April term, 1ST5, thereof, I will pro ceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Oregon City, on Saturday, May tlie A. D. at 1 oVJiick, P. M., the following; described parcel of land, sit uated in Clackamas County, Oregon, and belonging to the estate of snid deceased, to-wit: Beginning; at the hS. E. corner of the donation land claim of Allen Mattoon and wife, and designated on the maps and plats in the land office in Oregon Citv as Claim No. 4S, T. 3 S., It. .? E. and sections li, 15, 'J2 and running thence northerly along the east line of said claim 48, '250 rods; thence westerly t0 rods; thence southerly 'J50 rods ; thence easterly DO rods to the place ot" beginning, containing 140 acres more or less. O Terms of Sale. O'old coin, to be paid at time of sale. Deed at t he expense of pur chaser. ALLEN MATTOON ltiaprlw Administrator. STATE BOARD OF IWMIGRATION.a IORTHE PURPOSE OF AFFORDING in form a Hon to Immigrants and in tend Emigrants to Oregon, now in foreign countries and sister states, and for circu lating uch information abroad by this Board, ail persons in this State having Farms and Lands for Sale or Rent, or de sirous of forming Colonics, will please for ward tothis Board as soon ns rossible de tailed descriptions of their Farms and Lands, Location, Price and Terms of Sale, or conditions of renting; and all persons desirous of obtaining Agricultural or other I .aborers, will please communicate direct with this Board. By instructions of the Commissioners of Immigration. WILLIAM REID oteblm A State Com 't of Immigration. THE NEW IMPE0VED Side Feed and Back Peed. THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, MOST SIM PLE, AND MOST EASILY OPERATED SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET. Always in Order and Ready for Work. If there is a FLORENCE MACHINE within one thousand miles of San Fran cisco not working well, I will fix it with out any expense to the owner. SAMUEL HILL, Agent, No. 19 New Montgomery Street, 8AN FBANCI8C0. X C. ATHEY. Oregon City, Enterprise Ituilding', Acnt. NEWGOODS AT CAPT. Z. C NORTON'S STORE, NORTON, Clackamas Co., Oregon. rpiLE UNDERSIGNED WOULD AN. 1. mwiice that Ue has just received a splenUi.l stock of Clothing1, e Hoots and Shoes, Dry-C'oods, Groceries, Hardware. Cutlerv, Crockery, Etc. IUc. lirt'ctfrom New York. The stock is tho best and largest over brought to a store in Clackamas county, and having purchased it at fcreatly reduced prices, is able fo sell it cheajier than goods have ever bon sold before. I am under obligations to my former customers for their lilx-ral patronage, and being able now to accommodate them better at less prices than ever before, I ask a co"t in nation of t heir pJitrnnago, and so licit tho trade of nil nw-co mors and thoso who have not heretofore traded with me, assuring them that I can give them as good bargains as can be had in the State. All kinds ofl'rodnce taken in exchange for goods. Give me a call and I will guar antee to give you satlsfachon. Clackamas Co., Oregon, 5lar. 12, iS75.tr O o G O is) c ii o 0 O o o o o . o