Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, June 11, 1875, Image 3

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THE ENTERPRISE.
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namNZHTY, WJEMN. J'.'NE II. 1ST;
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coinpl'lts th:lt
hear occasionally
i ncs are dull around.
nreiron City,
-oinr on. This, we appie-
"""'..rllv from those who
ht-ncl, 1(1 "V; iov.nent n.
arc
TUvrr auiu "V". ' . -.
irrUyVVherebee1iasnu,ehl.mld
S one durini? the. entire summer as
l is dreadv this spring.. 1 no ioim s
'ecion:" SnVith'sLlaeksnuth
".'irVl B finest in the State; I.ouis
""- J . . i u..:i,)iTwr .inn ii uer a ri'?-
ti tit LI 113 v v. w . ,i i' l .
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idenee; mu Si, r;nr
l.sh.nent; a rcsu ence .... . ... .
and also one ior , : ---
n u,vpcrso.H in making : repairs and ,
nproveinentsintlieirresidence.-, e j
s"enoKKKl reason to complain of the
improvement of Oregon City tins sea-
Hon; in fact there. aP r:.. ! " r i
more none m L..nU." "" "-'
neason than for many years past.
Sex pay School Picnic Tho chil
dren of the Episcopal Sunday School
will have an excursion and picnic this
.v .,? morniuT to the celebrated
&'d&l,iT.?J Park. The E. N Cooke
has been chartered for the occasion,
and the fare for the round trip tixed at
2"Z f.r Uilts.aiul 2- cents for chil-
SEn. "The boaVi "jves here at HoWook
in the morning an i rem- -
evcniiv. Refreshments will be served
bv theTadies of the Guild, and a gener
al eood time may be expected. Of
course, should the weather be unfavor
able the lycnic will be ostponed to
some future time. The public are cor
dially invited to attend and bringalong
their baskets full of good things to eat.
AcriDKNT. The Corvallis "Gazette,"
of the 4th, says:
Last Friday morning, while the Fan
nie Patton was discharging freight at
the Messrs. Hamilton's wharf, Corval
lis, a new wagon was accidentally back
ed overboard, carrying with it Mr. J.
Apperson, the mate, who could not
swim. In consequence of being under
the wagon and boat, Mr. A. had sunk
and raised twice without assistance be
ing able to reach him ; as he sank the
third time Mr. C.issidy, the engineer,
succeeded in grasping him.
Navai,
Caphtshic 1 he Salem pa-
prtrs sa3
Mr. Juke I... Wortiiuin. a
voung mau who resides in Oregon City
and who is well known in this city as
o ie of the foreiiiort students of our
University, has applied to Senator
Mitchell for the appointment ot Cadet
to the United States Naval Academy at
Annapolis, Maryland. Jake's prospects
of getting the appointment are very
good, and we hope to see the title of
Admiral prefixed to his name some
time in the future.
Pi.KAS.vjfr Pa it-ry. Mr. W. If. War
rrn, of this office, gave a pleasant birth
day party, last Saturday evening, at
fie resideiwoof Mrs. CO. T. Williams,
his sister. There were a large mini her
of hi- voung friends present sonKdis
aipoiiiteI. however, thinking 'twas his
"'shingle wedding.'7 'nip. 1 and a very
pleasant and enjable time wa.s had.
J I is inanv frieiids trust that he may
hve health ami prosperity, and that
it in iv beth'-ir fortiinetogatheraround
liiiu ;it tie- re. iu ieneo of many Muore
birth-day parti-..-.
I m i-KoviN .. M r. F. Wil lie has had
s -verul workmen employed for a week
or more pavt iniiroving his line resi
d Mi'-e irop.-i tv on the corner of Fifili
an 1 Main sdrVeti. He i having the
huik .'ill il, ii and a hand some fence
put around it, and wln'ii completed will
present a view on f-'ifth st reet similar
( that on Main. T&is will make it one
of the m.-t haiid.-o.itie plae;s in our
t .wn. and we woulil like to see others
li,'.. in- citizens tikean example from
Mr. "ildii and imp ove their property.
P.iKTiVt..--Wn find the following
i;-iii th" rounds :of r.ur State c.-
c'lillges:
1 -tier passed thtough the .Jackson
rule p- s'.illiee tr
Necdv.Claek-
nuins countv, the ol
r ilay, addressetl
lluilv:
Ph-asc fiirw:
i this letter
1 1'i-r hill aie
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We ihoul .1 iii-le
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vil.
't th- writer was
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I'll lis nee. lv ;i ml
iook tins means in i
1 n ei re a x pc
1 v an swei
Pkusonai.. We had a call this week
from Mr. W. A. Wheeler, late of Santa !
It is., Clif.rnia, but formerly of Ore- j
go:i. Mr. W. is a m .vspapor man, and I
conies back to Oregon to make it his j
future home, lie was one of tho found- j
of tiie Washington countv "Inde- r
oii'1nt." and in Cafifornia he "rublish-
nl llif s.m:.;i uosa liicss. nni mi
1 . . . .... . nit.r-.r.
birth
u that he likes th
Stat. of his
much letter thun a
place he saw in i
poses to make I
I ' ili fornia, and ho
his future home in
G ki MnVK.-A r .olntion was pass
el by the "ity Council last Monday,
instructing the Street Committee to ex
amine the stairs on Third street, lead
ing up the blu If, and report the proba
ble cost for necessar; '- "-c pairs, the same
having been reported in an unsafe con
dition. Coming. Mr. Shram, of this cit y, has
handed us a letter from a gentleman
igning
propost
Lectures
leave San
probably
lav.
IIki.kasei). John Joyce, who was
convicted at tho last term of the Cir
cuit Court of an assault with a danger
ous weapon, paid the balance due on
his fine last Friday and he was releas
ed from custody. The jail is now ten
antless. That is good news to the tax
payers. Baptist Ciiencii. llev. Mr. JamoB,
fate of Canada, is expected to preach,
morning and evening next Sunday,
the 13th inst. Rev. J. T. Huff, pastor
elect, is oxpected to arrive next week
and 11 the pulpit on and after the 2tth
inst..
Information Wanted. -If this meets
the eyo of any one knowing of the
whereabouts of J. H. Emery, who for
merly resided in this place, and who
came to Oregon City in 1849, they will
confer a favor by addressing Ulster,
Bradford county ,"Penn., box 5.1.
Called. We had a pleasant call
from Mr. A. II. Fish, formerly of this
place, but now a resident of Enchanted
rPrairie. Coos county, last Friday. He
-and his family were in on a visit to
their friends and relatives who reside
on Cribble's Prairie, itilthis county.
Xew-Comer. Mr. Ayle has taken
llP his residence in th lace, and will
take charge of the A"-n fruit-drying
establishment in this city. Mr. Pyle
"naerstands this business, and the
u-t3,P;lnv has done well in securing
bis services.
ice Time. The children of the
''atholic Sunday School had a picnic
U-l,ie Fravo below tiwn. Tuesday.
a vrro 1"fo""('d that tlie children had
ery pleasant time. I
CoMiNo.Senator Kel. y is on his way
noT' a'Ul may h "Pccted on the
w PleisrTf' Ilis maR5" friends will
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"r.V .M llr rra TJ ,:n
rr. - - ' -' J- ij. 1 -. will
ry room tJ ol at the Libra-
115 next rWiay. ' j
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hims.;f Dr.lJ. I. York, who
s to visit n fln to give J,iberal
liithisStatfl Heexiwcted to
Franoiscolst Saturday, and
' arrived iuFPortlaiul vester-
Fine Cai.f. We have seen a letter
from Mr. Wm. Moreland of Needy, in
which Ir claims to have one of the
finest calves in the State from the thor
oughbred hull Lelongiivg to Capt. A
pcrson of this city. Jle says that "I
think you have as good a bull as there
is in the State." It will he remember
ed that Capt. Apperson bought tliisani
mal last summer from Mr. Peter S i xe,
who imported him from Kentucky.
We are pleased to see that our citizens
are paving some attention to improv
ing their stock, and Cai.t. Apperson de
serves credit for investing his monev
in this direction.
Aiiointmknts. The Citv Council
seems to have had a time in filling va
cancies in office last Monday night.
tk t .
- - -r 7l,"" ueeror, uitv
-v """" iKmwaifiiman all re
signed their pos.t.ons. The. first was
imwi oy im; appointment ot J. J. Un-
ton .mtl the sec.oml , J. R. Morton.
Mr. J()hll Meldruni was re-apKinted
strwt Commissioner. Tlie iiliee of
Njghtwatehnian was left to the Mavor
to Plaint, at a salary of $43 per month,
anil .Mr. ojin. liarclay was appointed.
Tlk.nku Over. The City Council
last Monday evening authorized the
Mayor and Recorder to deed the City
Seminary to the Directors of this school
district on condition that the district
is not to lie reduced in its limits and
that said property shall always be held
for educational purposes. In case of a
fai.ure in either of the provisions made
tiie property is to revert back to tho
Citv Council.
Maukkts. Wo have no special
changes to record in our market report
this week. Greenbacks are buying at
80, and selling at 87. Butter is selling
at 'Ji) cents per pound, with a good
supply in market ; eggs 1.3 to 1( cents
per dozen, market well supplied ; Hour
5 50 $4 .0 per barrel ; oacon, 12 (
12 ' ; hams, 15 Ot.i; lard, 15 (i Hi; wheat
82 cents per bushel; beef 5 cents net.
Good Merino wool is worth 25 cents
per pound at the factory, but the quo
tation is from 22 d. 2:.
Ki.aink FexKRAi. Makcii. We have
just received from Messrs. Sherman it
Ily !e, Music Dealers of San Francisco,
a copy of the "Elaine Funeral March"
composed by Klumcnthal, and pul
lislied by tliem. The title page is em
bellished with an accurate pliotograph
of Toby E. Rosenthal's niagniiicent
pain'ing. "Elaine." Everv lover of
good music should send fifty cents in
currency or stamps to the publisher,
and obtain a copy.
Clackamas' A itoktionm knt. The
apportionment of the irreducible school
fund has been made by the State
IJoard. Clackamas county gets as her
portion the sum of I.4U5 71 in coin,
and :?517 :'.2 in currency. The whole
number of children reported of school
age in the State,
is 4:5.272. Clackamas
has 2.N7J.
IKTei:xnp. Dr. John Welch return
ed from li is professional trip lastSit
urday and looks as healthy as ever,
lie reports having had a pleasant and
profitable tour. The Doctor is one of
the best dentist! in Oregon, and his ser
vices are alwa s in demand wherever
he goes.
"kv Misu We have just received
some new music from the publishing
hoiiNO of M. Gray, First street, Port
laud, among which is the. popular .sung
op'Ileautiful Lena, "comprised by Prof.
Francis, well known in this city.
Gkantkp. The petition of the W. F.
C. tv Lock Co., to erect telegraph polls
within the city limits to connect with
the tel-.grnph line on this side was
granted by the City Comi'.jl last Mon
day evening.
Lcmiiki:. Mr. I'.roughton givO no
tice this week that lie is prepared to
furnish lumber. tc, at reas.inable
pri.-es and on short notice. Give him
a call.
Pev. Mr. Starr will preach at thw M.
E. Church next Sunday, both morning
and
evening.
XoTAiiY.--The i iovcrnor has appoint
ed Mr. lb Miry Villorn, of E igle Creek
in this eount'v a Notarv Piil.Iie.
llvincAi, Choicf.. Tho San Fran
cisco llciimiiirr says that it looks as
if Governor Paeheco would bo tho
ehoico of the lia.lical State Conven
tion for a full term in tho Executive
office. In regular order of promo
tion he is entitled to have his claims
fllvora,)br considered. Mr. Paeheco
is probably as respectable a candid
ate as the Democratic nominee could
have the honor of defeating. So far
as tho honor of a nomination is con
cerned, Don Komualdo ought to have
it, for it is all the honor any cardi
dato on that side will enjoy this year.
A Difference. A Washington
special says that the President's third
term letter is the main topic in polit
ical circles, and there are. no very
decided opinions on the subject.
Friends of the Administration say
the letter sets at rest forever the
third term scare, while on the other
hand it is regarded by a large number-to
mean that Grant is a candidate
for the office. The letter has given
rise to no end of discussion, and from
the dissatisfaction expressed over it,
it is clear that the President has not
settled the question.
State Central, Committee. Tho
Democratic State Central Committee
is to meet at Portland on the 24th
inst. The following gentlemen com
pose said committee:
Baker, Jno. Baker; Benton, D.
Garble; Columbia, S. A. Miles; Coos,
Jas. Aiken; Clatsop, A. Van Dusen;
Cnrry, Plummer Emerv; Clackamas,
U aughn; Douglas, Aaron Hose;
Grant, W. B. Lasswell; Jackson, II.
Khppel; Josephine, E. F. Tolin;
Linn, X. Trice; Lane, John M.
Thompson; Marion, Jno. F. Miller;
Multhomah, E. Semple; Tolk, D. J.
Ilolmes; Union, J. II. Slater; Uma
tilla, J. L. Story; Wasco, Jos. M.
Paxton; Washington, E. Chinette:
lamlnll, W. T. Newby; Tillamook,
W. II. Faucett.
The Baker City Democrat says:
Powers & Co., of Bve valley, had
another bar of 141.23 ounces run at
the assay office of J. W. Virtue on
last Monday. The bar was worth
82,219 99. We understand that min
ing to the extent of some five claims
is still going on at Bye valley with
good results.
Fkom Victoria. A dispatch from
Victoria, under date of the 6th inst.,
savs: A nre at o clock tnis morn-
ing destroyed the Colonial hotel ,
Mansell's shoe store and the San
Francisco barber saloon and bath
house. The fire originated in the
botel billiard room. Loss about
530,000, partly insured.
A Letter From Missouri.
The following letter written by
Elisha A. Moore, of Lilnuty, Clav
county, Missouri, under date of May
2Sth, to a citizen in this county, has
been handed to us for publication.
It presents a sad aspect for the fu
ture of that country:
I thought I would write and let
you know how the times are here.
It is the worst prospect I ever saw
in my life. The grasshoppers are
eating everything that they come to.
They are as thick as hail here now.
They have eaten nearly all the wheat,
oats and rye and commenced on the
corn. I don't know that we will
raise anything this year. Everv
thing is scarce and high
Corn i i
v;oi il .
worth $1 25 per bushel; wheat 1 40
per bushel; flour, S4 per hundred;
bacon, 15 cents per pound. A man
can't get work at any price. All the
farmers have discharged their hands
on account of the grasshoppers. I
expect wo will all have to leave here
this fall. We want you to write how
.times am in Oregon and the prices
of produce. I think we will come
out there this fall if the grasshop
pers dont leave soon. There are lots
of people leaving Kansas now. The
people in Jackson and Cass are driv
ing their cattle to Iowa for grass.
The hoppers have eaten all the grass
here. There are lots of people suf
fering for something to eat here now.
Bates county has petitioned to Kan
sas City for help; they were starv
ing. Men there took their guns and
went to the towns and told the mer
chants that they were out of every
thing to eat and out of money and
that they had to have some provis
ions. The would not sell on a
credit, and so they took it by force
of arms. I am afraid that this will
be the case here. We may raise corn
yet, if they leave soon, but that is
all, for it is too late to raise anything
else. Write soon and give us the
prices of horses and cattle.
TIvilkoad Matteks. Letters havo
recently been received by Col. W.
W. Chapman from the English capi
talists who are interested in the pro
posed construction of the Portland,
Dalles and Salt Lrike railway. The
company thus interested has ordered
a preliminary survey to be made of
the proposed route for the distance
of 200 miles. The survey will com
mence at a point near East Portland
and extend to Umatilla. We under
stand that a surveying party will
soon be in the field. This will be
encouraging intelligence to friends
of the road.
It is also stated upon good author
ity that within the last day or two a
change of directors have taken place
in the Oregon Central Kailroad Com
pany ( Winnemucca) , W. S. Ladd,
II. W. Corbetl,"!). P. Thompson and
Henry Failing having been elected to
succeed Thco. Wygant, W. H.Wat
kins, E. Quackenbush and E. G.
Hughes, resigned.
A Card.
Saikm, June -4, 1875.
The Oreyoul'Ui , of theod inst., con
tains a letter from James rdeDonald,
of Yoncalla, in which charges are
made against my oilicial conduct.
These charges are false. Mr. Mc
Donald has been to me an enemy for
years. Ilis animosity has grown out
of circumstances developed in the
discharge of professional duties on
my part against him, wherein his
testimony was in several civil suits
impeached, ana a criminal action,
where he was convicted of stealing a
gun from an Indian. More recently
he has been indicted for sodomy.
For these reasons I can have no con
troversy with him. The evidences
of the truth or falsity of these charges
are in this office, and whenever any
respectable and responsible person
wants to make any inquiry into my
official acts, I stand ready to afton
every facility. S. F. Chabwick,
Secretary State of Oregon.
Vandals. A dispatch from Sioux
Cit3 (Iowa) under date of the 28th
ult. says:
A Journal extra this afternoon says
that on last Friday morning the
soldiers under Captain Walker enter
ed a camp at Gordon City, Nebraska,
and burned 14 wagons, rations, sup
plies and arms, and destroyed every
thing belonging to the lilack Hills
Transportation Co., except some bag
gage, which they loaded into the re
maining six wagons, and started for
Fort Eandall, making the men go on
foot, some of them bare-footed, their
boots and clothing having been de
stroyed. The mules gave out on the
way, and much of the baggage was
thrown out. After the capture the
officers ransacked the camp, helping
themselves to everything thev could
use, and then turned the soldiers
loose at tho remainder without hin
drance.
-r t-i rrt iii -
jjow i iitiuuis. aiio ai Daily gran
ger says that the rates of freight rul
ing between that city and Portland
are extremely low and the facilities
good. The nominal rates are one
dollar a ton, up or down, by the
boats of either line. Col. Joe Teal
says if these rates are not low enough
the people themselves may establish
a schedule to suit.
The Indian "king" Fhauds. Dis
coursing the Indian "ring" .frauds
the New York Sun offers the follow
ing remedy: The new House of Rep
resentatives can at least cut down
the appropriations next winter, by
means of which the plunderers have
been enriched, and when that is done
the first step to practical reform will
have been taken.
BORN.
In Clackamas county. May .SOth a
daughter to Isaac and'Sarah Prindle.
died.
t. . . .... r. tt": ; T
GJ.llwaukie' Alice F. wife of C. J.
Akron, Ohio and Rochestester X. Y.
papers, please copy,
I A1 Oregon City' June 4th. Willie in-
i iani son oi j. v . ana ijeorccia .uei-
drura, aced 5 months
' Portland papers please copy.
COURTESY
3Iany SufTer raihr than take nauseous '
medicine ; and this Is not to ba wondered
at, ;.s the remedy Is often worse than the '
disease. Sutr -rcrs from coiiprlis, eolds, in
llueiizii, sorr throat, or tendency to Con
sumption, will find in lR. VVistar's Bal
sam of Wild Cheurv, a remedy as agr.-e-abl
to tiie palate as eilectual in removing
dis as-v
Important. Endorsed by the Medical
profession. lIt. WM. IIAIJVS H.Ls.M i
l'UKTlIE r.UN is cur-st'oughs. Colds and '
T'onsmption, and all disorders of the I
Throat sind re-t. J U. TOWI.F.V s
TOOTHACHE ANODYNE euros in one
MINUTE. feblO i
Cast Tlie-u Out. H 1 her are any dis
eases which deserve the name ot demoniac,
Dvspej'Sia is one of them. It racks and
tears the system like a Veritable tiend.and
renders life a burden. The medicines of
the Dispensary will not expel it. Cast it
out with Du. Wai.kku's Vegetable Vix
KfJAlt I'.ITTKRS. There is no lorm of indi
gestion or liver complaint that can with
stand this potent tonic and alterative.
The nevvlv diseovereil California roots and
herbs, from which it is prepared, are of
..,... it. i.i .. .....
more value i.o uwinttni... .in in..- oiu
of the racilic States.
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 duty as a journalist
in recommending to the public the cel
ebrated botanieiil preparation ot" Dr.
Henry. Whoever induces the victim
of scrofula or any other disease of tho
blood, to use Dr. Henry's K. tract of
Sarsparilla, has begun a good work.
There is no iiestion as to the result of
this medicine if persevered in. It is a
sure cure for scrofula, rheumatism,
.Salt Rheum, and indeed all complaints
arising from vitiated or impure blood.
It is just what a good.jjiysieiati -would
prescribe for these 'complaints, and we
confidently recommend it us being the
Ix-st article now in use. Dr. Henry's
Cough r.alsam is the 'most affective
remedy for alleetion of the throat or
lungs that we have -ever known. It
contains no deleterious drugs, and can
be taken with impunity and certainty
of relief. For the cure of coughs colds,
sore throat, etc., it stands without a ri
val. Dr. Henry s Liniment as tin alle
viator of pain', is unrivaled by any
preparation before t he 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.
The "Bonunia" for all.
Invalids, by nervous debility, desirous of
a Kain leeliny; t he vitror of health and vim
of system, should take a few bottles of Dr.
1 1 K.NLKY'S CKLKIJItATEll I. X. Ij. DlTTKItS.
I Si: fore one bottle is taken they will feel
the dawn of restoration, of returning
healt h. No ease of dyspepsia, indigestion,
loss of appetite, rheumatism, kidney or
liver iiisea.se, 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. If the stomach can
not supply the aliment required, t he whole
system languishes. J'ortil'y your organs
of life wit If these bitters, and 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. )yseptic.s and M-rsons of billions
habit should keep it within reaeh.ifthey
value health and ease. il-'.mar.'Jm '
0C?The National (iold Medal was award
ed to I trad ley it Kulol'son for the best.
Photographs in the United States, and Ihe
Vienna Medal for the best in the world.
T"J Montgomery Street, San l-'rancisco.
It is inserted us a f ict that every c:uVii.-.ser
who has turned his attention to tin: iui.ro luetion
of the Xew Family ycwiiit? Machine, in his local
ity, or who has been lorluratu enough to seiMire
an agency, h:n outstripped tho bust eilbi t.s in
making money of the old an 1 lrie.1 aii-nts of the
high-priw.l la.mhine-i, which latter they no.v
rcplace. The demand is eaorntoas, and sales s.
rapid and i.ioney made so rj.idily with so little
effort that f.ivnKT-i, tradesmen, speculators ic,
are Hocking into the business as f:ist as they c.ia
securo territory and .jet their gooos on the
ground to supply anxious customers. It is mar
velous to 'cc how these machines sell when e
hiliite'l, it heiti a recognize ir fact tint- rss.ii.U
will buy tliel-e.-t at the lowest price. It o.-rt.iin-ly
is the machine of tho times and does the same
work as oi her machines at $H0 or '.MI, aad we r.--u'tly
lwlicvc it would sell just as readily at doable
and then not cost halt the usual price ot' so pood
un article, for it is astonishing to see the vast
amount of labor it perform- at so low a cost.
The inveiiteri ale daily inundated with testimo
nials ot the worth of their new machines which
so suddenly and successfully b c.uided into popu
lar favor. 1 1 proves to he ju-t w hat is v. anted
every day, by every one, everywhere, who Ins a
family. It has attain"-. 1 an cuviable reparation
in many tho-isands of homes and lactones, for its
solid s remrth, jsiwer, rapidity, simplicity, cer
tainty, and ease of opera t ion, with ext rem. h"a u
ty , liu' iiess, and reliability ot its sewing; while
t In; wonderful low price (twentv dollars fur a
l.-ir'e and eompletf sewing maiTiine with a strong
tabli-and treadle) place all idea of co:i!iet it ion
eu iicly out of the (pn-st ion. It stands alone on
its merits and price. . advise you to invest in
one at on.-e f r your wife, dau-hter, mother, sis
ter or lady friend and make u home happy, or
pat them in your factory, or what is better, if
you are lucky enouh, secure an aaency, if there
is nono in your town, and make money yourscli.
1 he many new attachments for doini? extra tine,
skilful and ditlieult work, are a surprise, in then
simplicity of const ruction and far below even
'js'r.me prices" "d will lx delivered safe at
your door, no matter how remote von reside, if
you write for them. Address, .1." THO.U.ON,
Jl.VXXA & CO., !)07 Jiro idway, N. Y.
JVA'ir TO-DAY
rOUI.I) INFORM TIIK C ITIZENS OF
T Oregon City and vicinity that lie i
prepared to furnish
FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR LUMBER,
Of every description, at low rates.
A i.so,
Drjr Flooring, Celling-, Itu-tlc,
Spruce, (for shelving), IittIco,
Piclteta, aul Funce-Posta, Cedar,
CoHstunily on hand.
Street and .Sidewalk lumber furnished
on the shortest notice, at as low a rates as
it can oe purcliaseil in the Ktatc.
Give me a call at the
O liliO OX CITY ft A W MILLS.
Oregon City, June 1(J, 1S7-5 :tf
NOTICE.
IV
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
triet. No. i' ' lias been placed in the hands
of the Cleric for collection, which is now-
due. Persons will call on the undersigned
and pay tiieir taxes and save costs.
II. J. HA It DING,
Clerk of School District No. 02.
Oregon City, June 2, 1375 :tf
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
.1A the stockholders ot the Oregon City
Manufacturinir Com pans will hold their
annual meeting for the election of Direc
tors lor t he ensuing year, at their olnee, in
Oregon City, on Saturday, j my iu. is.o.
It. JACOB, President.
M. A. Stt.vtton-, Secretary.
June 3, 1S75w2.
The best way to
IvIUKI3 COOL
during t he hot weather is to go to
CONF ECTIONERY,
Main Street, Oregon City,
and partake of some of his DELICIOUS
ICE - OEEAM
- AND
ARCTIC SODA.
Ice-Cream delivered to nnv part of the
city FREE OF CHARGE find made to
order. nnr22tf
Administrator's Molifc.
V"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
JlI the County Court of Clackamas coun
ty. State of Oretron, has apjw.inted the un
dersigned Administrator of the estate of
Hugh Currin, deceased ; therefore, all per
sons having claims against said estate will
present them to the undersigned, properlv
verified, at the late residence of the de
ceased, situated in said county, within six
months from date of this notic.
GEORGE J. CURRIX,
May 13, I75 :wl Administrator. 1
OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
SHERIFFS SALE.;- -
1 Y VIRTUE OF A DECKEE "AND WRIT
fi 9 of execution, issued out of the Circuit
Court of the Stale of Oregon, for the coun
ty of I lackanias, to me, as Slu-rilf direct
ed, in favor of E. S. Kearney and against
Isaac Las.vell and ltacheal E. I.aswvil,
lor the .nni of two thousand, one hundr.-d
and fifty-four lt-l'Xi dollars in gold coin,
with int- rest th.-reon at on.: per cent, per
month; and forth.? further sum of two
hundred dollars, in gold coin, for inst it ut
ing and conducting this suit, and for his
costs and disbursements, taxed at lilty-four
70-100 dollars.
Now, therefore, I have on this, the 27th
day of May, A. !., 1:7", levied iijmmi the
following real estate, to-wit : Donation No.
lo, Notilieation No. li.ldT, being jiarts v'" sec
tions -.!,. 27, 31, and o'.l, 'i'. ', S. H..3K, in
Oregon City Land District; said claim be
ninuirig at a point o.s- chains south and
7.f0 chains west of the northeast corner t)f
section 81; thence north so chains; thence
east .V.0H chaii; ; t henee nort h l.'.'O chains :
thence east lio.t'O chains -. thence s;uth SO
chains-, to the west bank of the Clackamas
river ; f hence with I lie meanders of saiil
Stream to a point VS links west and 'M.lt
chains north of the sotit beast corner of sec
tion I'ti ; t hence south s.l chains ; thence
70.41 chains, tot be place of beginning, con
taining lilt i-ioo acres, in Clackamas coun
ty, Oregon, and on
S:ituril;iy, tin- :M ilny of. July,
at the hour of eleven o'clock A. ji. of said
day, lit tli" Court House door in orremi
City, Chtckiimas county, Oregon, 1 will. sell
all the right, tit le and interest of Isaac
l.aswell to" the above described rral prop
erty, at public auction,, to tie; highest bid
der for cash to me in h.o ml pa id, in gold
coin, to satisfy the writ of execution above
described, costs, accruing costs and dis- '
bursements.
J. T. APPERSON,
Sheriff of Clackamas county,
June 3, 1875 :wl . Oregon.
Sheriffs Suit. :
IY VIRTUE OF A DECREE AND writ
1 of execution issued out of the Circuit"
Court of the State of Oregon, for t he count y
of Clackamas, to me directed, in tavorof
II. E. Chamberlain, and against John J.
l'eiligo, for t he su m of three hundred and
ninety-one M-100 dollars, in U. S. gold coin,
and tlie further sum of twenty-one Ho-luo
dollars costs and disbursements,
Now, therefore, I have on this 25th day
of May, 1375, levied upon the following real
estate, to-wit; The south halt of the south
half of section thirty-live, in township one,
south of range, three east, in the district
of lands subject to" sale at. Oregon City,
containing one hundred and sixty acres,
situated in Clackamas county, State o!'
Oregon, and on
r.IoiM!.: J", tl .tl 1ay"of .7uly, I75,
at the hfur or eleven o'clock a. m. "f said
dav, sit tie: Court House door in Oregon
Citv, Clackamas county, I will sell all the
rigid, title and interest of John J. Pedigo
toith-; above described real property, at
public auction, to the highest bidd- r for
cash to me in hand paid, in V. S. gold coin,
to satisfy this execution, costs, accruing
costs and disbursements.
J. T. APPERSON,
Sheriff of Clackamas county,
June:?, 1875 :w I Oregon.
."o! ic; ti u:i rt! ia :i ;;i I ;:.
PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF
sale made by the County Court of the
Stat" of Oregon for Clackamas' county, on
the oth day of April, lS7."i, directing the' un
dersigned," S. V. Moss, asOuardian ofYol
ney C. Moss, to sell the lands hereinafter
described, t he same being part of t he estate
of said Volney C. Moss. T he undersigned,
as said (iuardian, will, on the 12th day of
June, A. D., IS7, at the hour of 11 o'clock
A. M. of said day, at the Court House door
in said county, s ! 1 it t public auction, to
tiie highest bidder, upon tlie terms that
said biil.be paid one half in cash at the
time of the sale, anil t he ot In r half t wel ve
months th-r"att -r, to be secured by a pro
missory note and mortgage on said land,
tie following property, to-wit: The undi
vided one-third of ISO acres f land,' beinir
the east half and the south half of the
west half of tie-tract of land embraced in
Not i'ieation No. ('iC, ami being part, of
sections 23, 21, 2") and 20 in Township 3
South of Rang" 1 East of the Willamette
M- ridian,aii.l bounded as follows, o-vit :b
ginning at a point and 30-t-iO chains west,
of t In' south-west corner of s-ction 2, T. 3
S., It. 1 E., running t hence south -13 chains,
thence east 71 and oo-pio chains, th--nee
north SO chains, t h.-nce west 7 I and ."jo-jnu
chains, thene' sout h 10 chains to t he place
of Ix-ginnintr, t he said one-third containing
100 acres of land, all situate in said countv
and State. S. W. Moss,
Cuardiau f olm-y C. Moss.
Mav 5, l.S7o!wl
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
Fro:il Str:'?. Corirr 15, f ORTL Yi), OCX.
PROPRIETOR.
Board and Dodging p--r week....
Board
Single Meals
Lmiiiin-'
J.) 00
i 0'
2"
2
B"( mi ve va nee to the house ircc of charg
May 20, "j.S75 :tf
J
H g-3 S C M R A TJ1 ,
Muin Si., Oregon City.
MAMTACTiKER AM) HIPORTER iVv
Ka(l(ll4, Hsiriiess,
S a 1 ti 1- r y-II si -rc,
etc., clr.
V?
HICH HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS
can be had in the State, at
WHOLESALE 03 RETAIL.
warrant my goods as represented.
1.000 DEER SKINS
V ANT 1?j J,
-AN!) ALSO, "
4 T.Ti OTHER KINDS OF HIDES. FOR
j which I will pay the highes market
price in cash Bring on your hides and get
vourcoin forthem.
JOHN SCII RAM,
Saddle and Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, lS73-m3.
OREGON CITV
SAW AND PLAINING mill.
EE KINDS OF
""' Sash, IJlin.ls, I.ors,
AVinl"v I-'ranies r.loiildiurjs,
liiiisliiii-i Liiiiibci',
Flooring-, C'eiline;, Sinding Hiiti-.
Will Build all classes of Buildings.
Designs, Specifications, Bill of Material
Made.
K. -T. COL15 VTII.
Oregon City, May 11, 1S7.3 rtf
NEW GOODS
..AT......
Ci.PT. Z. C NORTON'S ST03E,
NORTON, Clackamas Co., Oregon.
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD AN
L nou nee that he has just received a
splendid stock of
Clotliinsr,
Uuols and Shoes,
Dry-floods,
Croreries,
Hardware,
Cutlery,
Crockery, Ktc. Ktc.
direct from New York. The stock is the
"st anu largest ever nroii? it n n cinm
Clackamas county, and having purchased
it at greatly reduced nriees is ni.ir. t
it cheaper than goods have ever been sold
I am
under obligations to mv f..-
customers for their liberal patronage, and
being able now to
better at less prices t han ever before, I ask
a, crumiRuon oi t tieir patronage, and so
licit t he trade of all new-comers and those
who have not heretofore traded with me
assuring thpm that I can give them as
good bargains as can be had in the Stat.
All kinds of Produce taken in exchange
for goods Give m a call and I will guar
antee to give you satlsfact ion.
- , Z. C. NORTON.
Clackamas Co., Oxegon, Mar. 12, 175.
SHERIITS SALE.
-Stat eof Or. koon, ) . : ;
Col'NTY OF Cl.Al'KAM.VS. fc ;"' j
To Vie Slu rijT of yai t Covi-J'i:
f N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OR- i
SL cgon, you ar.; eoiamaieled to 1 vy upon '
ttie goods and chattels of the delinquent
tax-payers nam' d in the within illin.pif-nt !
tax list, or so much thereof as will satisfy !
t he amount uu -, tog- t h. r with costs and i
accruing costs : and if no personal proper- .
ty be found, then iijNin lie- real properly as !
Set forth in sa id tax-list, or so much there-"
of as will satisfy tlie tax so charged and 1
due, with cost and expenses. And you are .
rcpiired to pay over all moneys so collect
ed, on or before the tirst Mouday of July, t
1S75, to the Countv Treasurer of said coun- '
ty. ;
i - 1 Witness my nfilcial sign :t tire
Jskai. and seal of oillce hereto attach- '
( - ) cd.this l 'tli day of May, 1S75. ;
J. M. FRA.ER, j
County i'1-Tk. j
By virtue of (he above warrant, I have .
levied upon the loll-.ing described 1'l'op- ,
erty, and on
Snturdn y, t!ie :?;t day of .Inly, is;.", ;
bclwei-n the hours of ti A. M., and i !. m. of I
said lay, at the Court House door in Ore- ;
gon City, ( "lackanias county, state of Or.- '
gon, I Mill expos" lor sale, and S.-M1 to the
highest and b- st bidder for cash in hand, ;
or so much of the following described real
j.i op -rty.ora smlicient amount of each pi.-ee
or parc-.'l thereof to sat isfy the tax of l..l, j
as shown upon tii delinquent list together !
with the costs and accruing costs and ex- j
penses:
Alderson. C V. ; Claim 10, t 2, s r. 3 e, bound-
ed as follows; Beginning at the s e cor- ,
ner of said claim; I hence west along the i
south line thereof hi chains to Hie sw j
corner; 1 hence n along the w line 25 j
chains: thence e 11 chains; thence south
V) 70-Iiki cha ins ; thence e 40 chains to t be
east line; thence south along said line to
the place of beginning, containing 158 "s
acres, more or less:. tax- So 1.'t.
I Akin, Frank. The n v. of E. N. Roork
el., section 1 1, t 2, s r, 3 e ; ltm acres ; tax,
7 f.
P.roek, Malan. The n w ?, and fraction 't
ol s w ,f section 2, t 5, s r,2e ;'.;') acres ;
tax. .TlxoO.
Bonna, p. j,. The fractional part of A.
..Ian. it's cl, s- ction 25, t ', s r, lw; lo
acres -. tax, .S7 cents,
-abb, Amos. Part of E. Kelloirg el, sections
) and ti, t , s r, 1 e ; If,) acres ; tax, 17 cts.
Dradbery, A. Part of n e U of Collard el,
sect ion I.), t 2, s r. 1 e ; 10 acres -. tax, 1 70.
I...! nd, .,. Part, of cl Not. No. f.o, s-c-
t ion :ui, t 2, s r, 1 c ; It; I acres ; tax, is :;2.
mam, Dayton. Ixts 5, 0 and 7, in Mock No.
Ill, Oregon City-, tax, 2 10.
otre, Vandero." Part ot Fordiee's claim.
sections li and 1:5, t 2 and :S, s r, 3 e; 120
acres ; tax, .-?.") .V.. v
Delets. Part, of Crow cl, section 2 t sr 1
e; 7-acr.-s: tax, SI 1 80.
DeDashnnitt latinan. Th" ii v.ofthen
e '., ot se.-tiou 2.1, t 3, s r, 3c; hi acres;
tax, f7 40.
l-'indley, David. Donati.:i, less I I acre;
sections l'.l and 30, t 3. s r. 2 e : T.mi acres '
tax, f IS r,'i.
Criridiey, J. The so of section 20, t 1, s
r, 2 e ; Hi acres; tax, Sll so.
Cains A. P. The s part of section IS, t 2, s
r, 1 e : 20J acres : tax, f S 10.
Howell, John. T he n e V, of n w 'i, and s
v. of s w r4 ff section 7, and n V, of n w
v; of section IS, t 1, s r, ! e; 100 acres ; tax,
.-rl 00.
Ha rd i tie-, Rober(. Fracsw'; of S. P. Cil
liland's el, s ction 5, t 2, s r, lie; 10 acres ;
tax, f 1 03.
Johnson, S. S. The s e of section 10, t 2,
s r, 3 e ; 100 acres : tax, i'ii -IS.
Kellogg, Joseph. Claim Not. 17, cl Not. 03,
part. 01, sections 1 and (!, t 2, s r, 1 and 2 e ;
7-"S .'teres; ;md .3 lots in Milwaukie; tax,
$1 IS ijo.
Kelly, Janu s K. I.f.ts 1, 2 and (I, in block
70, Oregon City, and lots 7 and S, in block
Sr), Caneinah ; tax, 3 1").
Iiaswell, Isaac. The donation cl, sees 2H,
27 and 2S, t2,sr,3e; r. 10 acres ; fax, 533 30.
Moore R.J. V.'ilhoii, Siov. rand llungate
-lai ins, s -ct ions 3') :un
t
s r, 2 e
JM
neres ; tax, is Si.
Moore, I.S. Part of r.irio.v cl, s'ctio
13 O
and S, t 1, s r, 1 : -jn.) aei- s.; lax, 3- 23.
Mei'arver, .Mrs. M. M. S w part of section
12, t 3, s r, 1 ; 2,;' ner s ; tax, Sd2 0".
Mci a in morn, 'h:is. '. Block 1:7 Mc?Iul
ler's addit ion to swcgo: tax, ;'2 33.
Marks, J, ( 1 ".-ta.t .. of)."" Part of donation,
sections 17 and JS, t I, s r, 1 e ; 100 a civs ;
tax, r .
Nevns, H-'-nry, (heirs of.) Thee f se
!.i of sectioti e1jj ..nd w .'; of s e U of scc
tion27, t l.sr, 3e; 10 ) acres ; t a x, $5 fM.
Parn, Peter. The frae n w , of section t
2, s r, 3 e ; 120 acr.-s : tax, $S 32.
Porter. Pct.-r R. The w 'jof s e , and lots
3 a ml I, of sect ion 27, t 2, s r, 2 e ; 13!' acr.-s :
tax, SO IS.
Patterson, M. The north half of the fol
lowing d'-seribed premises: known as
Notilieation No. f;o2, situate in Clacka
mas county, Oregon, to-wit. : The Ji of
sec 7, and the n e and the e hj of the n
w U, and t he n u- ? of thiMi w U of sec
IS, in town. .3, s r, 1 e of the Wilhrniette
meridian : 3'Hl acres : tax, ?11 10.
I'ope, Mrs. M. A. The n .v. of s e U of s-ction
10, t 1, s r, 1 e ; Si acres ; tax, 51 72.
Sexton, i a vid and Caroline. l.o;s ."!, -1, 5,
and (i, idoek 1", O.ncmnli : tax, $2 7S.
Selig, Karl. Tli n v. of s H of section 10,
t. 2, s, r, ") e ; 100 acres : tax, f 11 lo.
Swag-r, Jacob. The n w 'i of se of Wm.
I. a very el. section 17, t 2, S r, 1 c ; '0 acr s ;
tax. 52 !'0.
St. wart, Mrs. Sarah . I. Claim Not. CO, s. c
t ions s. 0 s ml 10, t 3, s r, 1 e; 320 acres;
tax, -rll 10.
Shannon, J. W., The s w of section 2S, t
s r, 1 e ; 10 ) acres : tax, ?0 25.
S'.insoiitV Estes. The s h of -section 7, t '2,
s r, 1 e : 32' acres : tax, f IS "o.
Vautrn, C W. Part of sections 2,3, 12 and
13, t 2, s r, 1 e : !20 acres : tax, r?22 2. j
bite, Samuel W. Not. 7,317, sections.
and 31, t. 4, s r, 1 e : 100 acres ; tax, $7 40.
Willitts, John B. Fractional part section
32, t l,s r, 2 e ; 00 acres ; 110 acres : tax, 3.
cents.
Wertherlv, W. C. The o part of section 3,
t 1, s r, 2 e : tax. ? 1 00.
Waltz, Abraham. D. J. B-own's donation,
sections IS and 10, t. 2, s r, 1 e ; 0 10 acres ;
tax, $10 25.
Welch, David. The n e .1i of n e l,",of n w li
of sections 20 and 30, t 1, s r, 4 e ; SO acres :
tax, 52 !'(!.
Yarwood, I . T. Part of J. S. tout's claim
section 17, t 4, s r, 3 e : SO acres ;tax, 51 03.
J, T. APPERSi N,
SherilT of Claekamas county.
State of Oregon.
Oregon City, June 2, 1. .5 :wl
SIIERIEFS SALE.
Y VIRTUE F A DECREE AN D ALIAS
3 execution, issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oicgon, for the coun
tv of Clackamas, and to me, as SherilT, di
rected, in favor of 1 1. H. Allen and P. H.
Iewis, under the firm name of Allen it
1 .ewis, and against T. J. Matlock and Hop"
Matlock, his wife, for the sum of 51,. '157 s 1,
U. S. gold coin, togct her with costs of suit,
accruing costs and disbursements.
Now, therefore, I have, on this, the 22d
day of May, 1S75, levied upon the following
d-'scribed real estate, to-wit : Situated, ly
ing a ml being in Clackamas county. State
of Oregon, an undivided one-third of t he
following piece of land of which T. J. Mat
lock became t he owner by the last Will of
W. T. Matlock, dec -ased, said land being
described and said bequest in sajd Will
(now on file in the Clerk's oliiee of i lacka
mas county, State of Oregon) as follows,
to-wit : Fifteenth, I set apart the following
described portion of my donation land
claim : the centre of said tract on t lie east
erly line of my donation land claim shall
be the middle of a small streair on which
is situated my grist mill ; such tract shall
be so surveyed with lines parallel with tin
donation claim lines as to include the
creek, mill-race, dam and" mill and appur
tenances, so as to include not more than
ten acres ; said land, mill and appurten
ances are to be considered in three equal
and undivided parts: the bequest to said
T. J. Matlock being in the following words :
"The. seeond undivided one-third of thn
same, J gave, devise and bequcth unto mv
soni heoctore J. Matlock, ;" in other word
the rand hereby Intended to be conveyed is
all the interest I take in th.; donation land
claim -of W. T. Matlock bv reaso-i of the
bequeath as above set out and on
Monday, t!ie ."itli Hay of .July, 181.1,
at the hour of one o'clock p. r. of said day,
at the Court House door in Oregon Citv'
(Mackamas county, I will sell all the right.'
title and interest of T. J. Matlock to the
above described real estate t..,i.ii .,,,-
tion, to t he highest bidder for cash to me
in hand paid, in U. S. gold coin, to satisfv
this execution, costs, accruing costs and
disbursements.
J. T. APPERSON,
SherilT of Clackamas countv,
June .j, 1S75 :w4 State of Oregon.
1Vli.it nre Yo.ir Sympioiiisi Are they
painirithe right side, yellowness or the
eyes, nausea, debility, hregulanty of the
bowels and headache? If so, your liver is
wrontr: and to set- it right and give tone
and visor to your system, the one thing
needful is
Tarant?s Seltzer Aperient.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
SPTMGr 1875
Is your time to buy goods at low rite.
AGKERftlMI BROTHERS
are now rec-i jng ;i 1
urge ftcfk of
SFRIN3 AND SUMMER GDGDS,
all of the Latest Styles, v hi.-h v ill. sell
AT LESS THAN PORTLAND FTiiCLS.
Our stock h.-isbe.-n bought fore
we will .--li it at a small sidvancc
ish, a nd
above
FRArlCISCO COST.
"lTE WIDE SAY TO EVERYBODY IiE
il for.; you purchase r go to Port land,
come and price our goods and convine
yourself that we do what we say. Our stock
consists in part of
Fancy and Staple
Dry Coods, Clothing,
Hats, Boots and Sho--s,
I.adi.-s and Cents
Furnishing Coods,
Notions, Crocer
i e s. Hard
j ware
and a great ma ny other arf iclcs too numer-
imrs to mention ;
ALSO
DOORS, WINDOWS,
PASiJTS AtiD GILS,
ETC, ETC.
We will
Price for
also pay the Highest Market
Country Produce.
Ai'KERMAN BROS.
Oregon City. April "i, 17.-, u"
OREGON STEAMSHiPGO.'S
STEAMBOAT NOTICE I
Stv. I-.i. T. C( )() K T,
Will leave OREC N CITV for Pi iRTEANir
everyday Excel -t Sunday,) at 71-. o'clock,
A. M. R--t urninir, will 1-ave Portland for
Oregon Citv at 2'i o'clock, P. M.
Sti-. ALTC'I,
Will leave O RECON CI TV f. .r CO R V A LEI S
everv Monday and Thursday of each week.
Six-.
DAYTOX
Will leave ORECON CITV for Ml'MINN
VILLE, LAFAYETTE and DaYTON, and
all ioints between, every Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday of each feek. Lcav(-s
the Basin at S o'clock, A. m., and connect
with the train at Caneinah at a. m. .
Sti ATT-JATsTV,
leaves ORE( '(N CITV for HARRISBI'Rti
and ECOENEand all intermediate points
every week.
Sti. Xiiiuiic- I ':it ion,
Leaves OIIKOON' CITV for ATJ1ANY and
all intermediate poims between twice ev
ery week. .. J. D. BILES, Agent,
Oregon ("ity, February, 1 11. 71.
J.J'. WARD.
C.V.OUC.i: A. HAIIDIXG.
WARD&HAEDING,
DRU-131STS AfsD APOTHECARIES,
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
general assortment of
Dimiith and O'lieiixicn r-?,
l"Vrf itmei-y, Soaps,
t'OMll-S :it.l i:i(tlHS,,
Ti'iiskcs Supporters,
Shoulder lintccs Kanry and
Toilet Articles,
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Ki-i-txri:.' Oil, Lamp i Isiiimcvs,
Clas, Iu1y. Ia in Is, Oils,
Varitihes end Uye Sitilfs,
FLUE .VINES AM) LKU S!I1S YMi 31E
L'NI.X.IL JTUn-SES.
PATENT 31EDICIXES, ETC.
r?"I,h.vsici.nns Prescript ims carefuBy
eomyioumled, and all ord. rs correctly an
swered. K"op.-n at all hours of the nhrht.
t"AII accounts must, be pain inonthlv.
novotf WARD A; HARDIN.;."
BETIIESOA SPRINGS! '
On the ITcKinzia Hiver. Lane Co, Oregon.
A CHARjIING SIMMER RESORT.
rg"HIESE SPRINGS ARE LOCATED
JL about fifty-live miles east of .Eugene
City, and wit hin four miles of t he eolcbrat
ed P.ig Prairie f tlie McKinzie. They are
wit bin a few hundred yards of Horse Creek
one of tho most famous trout streams in
regon. 1 eer and elk are very plenty near
these springs, having been the resort for
ages of I lies.- animals. The grandest ami
most picturesque scenery of the North Pa
cific. 1 have the best buildings and the
best, accommodations of anv Springs in
this part of the State. My bath house js
new, and is constructed with reference to
the wants of t hose visiting me from the
valley. I also have an excellent vapor
bath room constructed near tfte. head of
the Spring, and in all things,! propose to
keep up with the demand for an institu
tion of this kind.
An experienced physician in attendance
at all times. Hoard and Lodging in good
style for those w ho prefer it. Animals can
be pastured for smalt cost, and be perfect
ly safe. A. N. FOLEV,
may(J:ff Proprietor.
II AIT i JEWELI
f:?RS. A. hi. DRAYTON,
HAS LOCATED IN OKKf'O.V CITY
and is prepared to do all kinds of
HAIR JEWELRY,
Just as good, and cheaper, than can be
done in San Francisco. She also manu
factures hair, straight or tangled, into
CITELS, AND
miZZETTS.
Nice, Fine Hair Switches f
sale, ot
A fuR line of Imitation Coods at San
Fra nciseo prices.
Those wishing work done, or to purchase
will do well to give her a call before going
to Portland.
All communications by mail i romptly
answered.
All work warranted to give satisfaction
Instructions given in fancy work.
Silver card-board for sale.
December 1?, lS74-em
REMOVAL.
ALFRED KINNEY, til. "0.,
SIJKCrKOISr,
HAS RENOVED HIS OFFICE AND
Residence to the double house,
X. W. Corner f Alder ami Erixt Parlt
street, Portland, Oregon, where he can be
found at nil hours, day and night.
Mav 6, 1-75 rn3
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