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o i o O TKElUTERPRiS da Board of Delegates. OREGON CITY, ... TUB AllkM.mans.-T.ih taieiueu company U announced to jjive an enter. this citv next .uuu-v t;iitiutut m ven'm:,'- he press, t-i. lako t;:ie when we Will one ot tu treat- IU.il t ever 'l f .lll ..l!ll':S. At a a called meeting of the Board of Delegates of the Oregon CH3' Fire Dc- REGON, JULY 30, I partmcnt, held on the iUth inst. the following eoniiiiiinuraiioii v a. receiveu and resolutions adopted: To Geo. A. Harding Esq., Chief Engi neer of the Oregon. City Jure Jtejnirt ment, Dear Sir: Enclosed with this I sen I you a package containing 36 firemen 'shirts for the benefit of the different Compa nies you represent. Please accept them on behalf of the Oregon t'itv Manufacturing Company together with their sincere thanks as a slight testi monial of the cheerful and ' effectual aid rendered in subduing tho tire orig wherever they its h.lVe performed, i unspanng in .i s 1J r..,..... . we apprehend that we app fallowing from the who 'utu-ud will 'hihly Pleas- SUMMARY OF STATE NEWS. Mr. S. N. Arrigoni, of Astoria, is able to be about agaiu. Haying is about over in Lane Co. The price ranges from $7 to $9 per ton. John Owen has sold his farm of l'Jd acres in Lane county, to Mr. M. A Horrible Case of Incest. From the Oregonian of the 24th we leara tbe following particulars of a most horrible case of incest in Yam hill county, the parties to tbe re volting crime being a man named KeeJ and his daughter, a young lady Neglect everything:, or anything ex- .1 cept a cough or cold. A year's Buffering, and too often death itself, may be the re sult of one day's iuattention to troubles of the throat or lungs. Volumes would not contain the mass of testimony that could be given relating to the enres effected by WiaiAR'i Balsam ok Wild Chebby. Miller, of Iowa. The price paid was ! A gentleman who arrived Lere yes- terday from the vicinity wuciu uie 2'z per acre. iiiVint-ia Coui i.li- of a laie o.aie: -u-'. .iAin tii line of truth it tiie entertainment ost charming musical i - i t . . i : i I t'll 111 III" . U they do not allow !!"' r si ci.uti.--s to overshadow the rest r.:iinme: meir miiumik was Oi uiv, i excel lent : Sim 1 Till in.li -- - . f'.'V!.' ,...nii. :ilii:cs were original and ,,1 v numoious ; the Silver Orchestral Warehouse Company advanced, on Iriday, wueac to tsi xer bushel. John W. Minto, of Salem, has rp- lnating in our picker house on the at- cently been appointed Dermtv TI. S ...., r.i... i I . , w. , -w - Kiiiwun m nit' i,-iii ml line. Vciy respectfully vimrs, It. Jacobs, The Salem Mills and the Farmers ' crime was committed, f urnishes the ir.n . . , , 1 ;VJ .eT:foi inance on the glas goblets , . V.- j ij.-nj;imiii was ileligltttully .ndertiil. T.iroughont the Ion-r-rainnie there as not a part but which r'.L-ived lieartv applause, atid several were given two encores with a will. T ie hells nave a pure, sw eet tone, ana when all the chords are struck upon t leui the harmonv is delightful. In t ,e hands of the Allegiianians the vym iuioiiV is entrancing. Hut above all, u e performance of Mr. lJ.-iijamm takes precedence, to our mind, more trom tlU. x nirce from whence he brings the musical sounds, and their unsurpassed t irity of tone, than tlie skill necessary to "e ilispl.ved. We doubt not the d duent . raciice rctpiired lor sounding tlie oVlls or horni so skillfully has been l.r greater; but that a few common writer -d.isses stiould Oe so manipulated as to -ivo forth such dulcet sounus B ems alin-.st isnpos-il-le, except to t io.-e " ho have heard the tact demon . riitL-d. The sin-ing of the ladies and ..,.,.,i..nii.ii i '-ood-.thev have lair voio- wiiich liave been well trained, and trifir solos, duets and tjuartcltes were o . i rr,',;il,h- I'-.iture of the programme. rsiufcollin is tirst rate in his line of Miitrj :-imI comic del i neat ions, and at ap.iearance iliv.v forth boisterous l , i r'.tci-. Tu-j last tini'. he was called , it lu-i.-i' :mil then escaped only by in-it little i use. Wo are assured that th rse talented pcoi.le w ill besuccessful w.ierever thev vco in this country, as tnev only have to be heard to ue liked President. WilKltKAS, On the 21st day of July mst. the Oreuon Citv lanufacturing iVtmpany Uil through their t'resiilent, .Mr. Jacoiis donate to this citv. three dozen firemen a testimonial oi wii ii str ices in ine late conflagration u;m)1i saiil company's pri'liuscs, iiififnui; of it Jtesoivcti, liiat ine r ire nepniuiient of Oregon City, do hereby accept anil return their sincere llianks to saut Com oanv for their generous donation. W . 1j. IIITK, II. COCIIKAN, A. C. Uailkv, Committee. The u kst oiiore. e are m re ceipt of a handsome eight-page illus trated paper vith the above title, pul- tishctl at l'orti.ititi, iy it. Miimei, monthly, at Si 50 per year. It is well gotten up and we hope it may meet with a liberal support. Marshal. Over three hundred wagons and buggies have passed through Sheri dan this season going to the coast. Says the Yamhill Courier: Harvest .iii-ii i rcsiiieiu, , -r i , the firemen of handsale in .emand and iscarce at remen shirts, as from 3 1 50 to $2 per day. The postmaster at Crow. Lane Co.. is without a key, though the oflice has been in running order for several weeks. The Eugeneites having raised half the amount required $1.700 hope to have a bridge over tho river at that point ere a great while. On the 17th inst.. Mr. Woods Jackson, living near Corvallis, came near being poisoned to death by inhaling strychnine from wheat pre pared for destroying squirrels. His recovery is thought, to be doubtful. New Flume. The Oregon City Fac tory Company propose to build a new Hume in place oft lie one now used, to convey water to the lactory, in a lime. short Maiuckts. There has been consid erable excitement iti the wheat market for the past week, and old wheat is ad vanced to 1 0 ) per bushel, and hour b'.salso aitvaiu-ed Si 0J on the barrel. Wheat is quoted at Portland at SI ! per cental. On tiieiiith wheat declined at Liverpool s da l I. which bad its ef f ,-t on the San Francisco market. J i-riilcii'ks have gone up to MS ( b' L cm s. 1-gs are worth in our mar ket '! cents per dozen, and butter 'JL ceuis per pound. e nave no chan trs to not. in other articles. New hay i . worth S per ton, delivered. An Mini:.'. :?'::- the Supreme C ;i: t l.it week. Messrs. 1 1. K. Cham berlain and M. C. Athey passed a satis f v.torv examin it ion, and both gentle men are now .fuly authorized to ileal 0 ll law- In't'oii! In'; -o;irts T.f Oregon. Mr. Ath -v's card appears in another 1 il linn i:i tins i-isu . We are not in f .nu"d wheie Mr. Chambei lain pro- t I.: . ..I . '. il i ivs to n.in ins winotf.. v7 ....... IlfsxiCATiNd. Geo. A. Harding has "one rusticatimr to Shoal water May 1)C virtuous George, and you'll be haj- py- Wn.f. ke Ready. Tho new steamer Konanza will be ready for the trial trip sometime next week. V. T. Withe and wife, of Salem, have instituted proceedings for the possession of property once belong ing to tho Wilson estate. Papers were served last Friday by Deputy United States Marshal Minto, upon Hon. J. H. Moores aud Mr. !N. Haas. Buyers are offering 75 cents for wheat at Eugene, but no one seems inclined to sell. Astoria will elect new city officers on Monday August 2d. Candidates are numerous. Oi'EN'. We notice that some person has opened Dave Smith's new black Mrs. H. W. Johnson, of Corvallis, was seriously injured last Sabbath night, by falling on the steps in front of 11. G. Simmons' residence. Her recovery is considered doubtful. So says the Gazette The Eugene Guard says: Mr. R. A. II ibersham, who is connected with Ofii "rii-!ibr' oflifi it:irtfcil law passed by the last Legislature for E ne ou Wednesday morning. has been sustained by the Supreme with a party of suVvevors consisting f',.!uf The assessment will bo made of twelve persons, starting in at smith shop. Called. Mr. Patterson gave us a call Tuesday as he passed through town from lamhill. Sustained. Judge Shattuck's de cision in regard to the assessment as heretofore, deducting all indebt edness. I t.i'jui o ). a in their profession. 1 I.!.i::.rt bisr.--T;ie following is a li ,t of tho b -tteis rem ibiing in the J.;- il O.-egon v ity.JUiy ., is : Aulr-.v 1.-.: i'.ee-ion Joel; lirooks i:ii i A..; t'a'iiil .1-1 is; ("Ink (Jabie M;-; : l :i i:m:i Jeimi-- M iss ; 1 iv:s M i:d M .--s. : il :::.'! ins Il-iu-ry ; llan- ii ui M trv !. M :s : i) w Jo'. i S : 1 : .bite's A lb." irv ; M :.';t . lai. s. If - ill I t' r, plea-esay when adver- .1. M. I'.ai on, 1". -M . Hi li d .) F. ; ii:ii.mii t: Ii;::.--.m:-. i . of 1 1 iriii.ig's mill 1 it K.i 1 i v eve w is thro.v a from b f ir au I t'l h; i! .vi of a K re'.iein, proprietor , Ai. -.l at his re-i'ienee iii:i M Kv-iclieni a CxETTIXO AFTEIt THE TillEVES. A Xew Orleans dispatch of the 2ith says that the Attorney General to day filed information against Ciias. Clinton, auditor; A. Dubalet, treas urer; P. G. Desmond, Secretary of State and Charles W. Lowell, speak er of the House, all members of the funding board l'.i ltl, charging them with misdemeanor in oflice for funding lire warrants drawn by the j bar took placo in the Supreme Court this point the party will survey the channel of the stream to Oregon City. The intention is to very thoroughly examine the channel so as to judi ciously expend the amount of the appropriation in the improvement of the river. Mr. Habersham will h .ve charge of surveying the river. The entire stock of Willamette Woolen Manufacturing Company, of .Salem, has been purchased by Messrs. John F Miller and W. C. Griswold, who will immediately start the fac tory ui. A meeting of the members of the following additional particulars: Reed, the unnatural and inhuman father, resides on the North Yamhill some distance from Lafayette. He is the father of two daughters, the oldest of whom is 19 years of age. During the absence a few days ago ot all the members of the family with the exception of Reed and the oldest daushter. the father made improper advances toward the girl. His infamous proposals were indig nantly repelled by the daughter. Failing to accomplish his incestuous designs by gentle means, he invoked the authority of a parent. She defied his authority and refused to obey, when the father drew a pistol and threatened to shoot her dead un less she s-jbinitted to- his wishes. Rather than lose that which is dearer to her than life, the resolute girl told him to shoot, saying she would die before submitting to such a re volting and unnatural crime. How ever tho licentious wretch did not fire when baffled by his daughter, but desisted from further efforts. Soon after tho eldest ianghter dis covered beyond doubt that her fa ther was maintaining criminal rela tions with her youngest sister, and made complaint to the neighbors. A. partial investigation as to the truth of the oldest daughter's charges,- proved beyond question that Reed had been committing incest with the second daughter for a long time ever since she was 13 years of age. A complaint was lodged against Rsed without delay, and he .was ar rested. A preliminary examination was had of the case and the defend ant held to answer before the next grand jury for the crime of in cest, in the sum of 2,000. Reed at last accounts was unable to furnish the required bonds, and was lying in jail at Lafayette. Great indigna tion is felt and expressed by the peo- ole in that section of the country over the afiair, and onr informant states that had our neigbors got bold of the incestuous villain before he was placed in jail, they would un doubtedly have dealt with him us Ins crime deserved. Incurables Iletre. bo not despair because your physician shakes his head Professional opinions arj not infallible and thev ar-j never wider of the marU than when tliev pronounce Chronic Disjepsia an incurable malady. To mitigate Us pang?, the faculty usually prescribe air, ex ereisv, and brandy. The tirst two are God's medicines ; tho last is a satantc poison. The only medicine needed in Dyspepsia and Us concomitants is IR. 3. Walker's California Vinegar liirrF.RS, the yr.-at vegetable tonic of the ae. Important. Endorsed by the Medical profession, flit. VM. IIAUIAS BAUSAM KuKTIIK bUNGS curs i otijrhs. Colds and Consul i.tion, and all disorders of the Throat and Cfvst. 1Mb TOW LEY'S TOOTHACHE ANODYNE cures in one MIxbiE. leblii NEW TO-DAY. ATTOKNEY AND COlNSELOR-AT-LttY, Oregon City, Oregon. Special attention trivn to loaning Mnncr. Office Front room in Enterprise build ing. Jul29tf MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2, IS75. A GREAT MUSICAL TREAT. VOCALISTS AND SWISS BELL RINGERS ! Will appear in this city as above. !i.r.-e:ih' iit ten days inj is i'-s reeeived ea l -' ' if - v. n nit ii.IV year! 1 1 id I viven a f.miny t I '.I is I i e'li.i-'.i hij kiKv him. :l i.li'il ,.lv l ui I ill my ii d .alii. ll was a reeled by idl who Ku .r.ri v l w..--Mrs. Willis' son, v!i h is oven o,;iite siek at Alhany, w.. lu-o'.i d-iwii 'i T H'.s lay's train a-i 1 i-t n: w setting a!o l . 'I'liie n'u-ely. irn .si-.ter, M. s. N.;.v ,iitii, who went to A! '.ui ' ! take rare :' oi:n, h.i- heen t i-i 'ii d wn with Uie s.imi : iVv-r. Im' w h- ir.i that s.k,; Ii is si. far recovered us to !-) able t' e oiie honi". r vs-;;u: l'.v i: : i i: - -'i :te a mini- . . have none to rue ivir iiii.ens I v.irioii-i sii:n::u'r n .sorts within the past d v weeks. L ist wc-.-k. Jn l..re Canicld an 1 A-iTj w.'in lo A:ria: arivl on Mon ti iv M-. M -I irii n and wi;' and Mrs. J .'i'i V. M ! If l n and oihers took ta ir il.'.t irtare for the same locality. W e ii , tnj.y in ly all have a il.-as.inf ti.n.'. auditor, amounting to 133,000 and roii!iestin;r an illeil and invalid elaim against tlio State. The bail was fixed at 10,000 each. The At torney-Genera also liled in tho first district court, information apraiust treasurer E. F. Herwig, containinj two counts; 1st obtaining money on false pretences, by issuing vouchees while chairman of the Senate com mitter of contingent expenses, for frau.lulent claim-, and obtaining vvarrants from the auditor by coii-m-senting tlie said fraudulent claims wer ju.st and le;jal, tiie warianis heinrj endorsed by pi t-tended payees, md by E. F. Hei wi: 21 count, ob taining tnone3r under false preten ces in issuing while chairman of the S-nate committee, ficticious vouch ers, knowing at the time there were no su -h persons as the pretended hvMieiieiai ies. anil no such claims or demands as represented in the vouch ers existed at the time. I dl 3,000. room last Wednesday morning. Hon. ll. P. Boise was uppointcd chairman md iIr. ISaker, of I. moil county. secretary. On motion, Hons. 11. S Strahan, W. W. Upton and J. F. atson wero appointed a committee to draft suitable resolutions "In Mi- Tioiiam" of tlie late Geo. A. LaDow The same committee was appointed to present the same in open court for adoption. One dollar was offered for wheat at Wheatland, on Wednesday of "Rev." Hammond Again. Thy I r. If you want to see an editor ol" a paocr get no mad, put a bell on your cow an. I letsher st:ind in front of his bvv.l-rooni early in the jiioi-uimr to k.-.'jl !;ll I'ni'.ll goill to Sl.rep. 'riiis v.s jr.t.--i i-eii on one I ist Wi'diiesJay. It '.ill t.iv; de.-iied eiV-ct. What has bccoiii-J of the cw-i.ell oidinanee ? Acci:kv rs. Mr. Moss horses took n. n ti !i to run away last Situr d.iv mii 1 in uli' a general suvisSi up. On M .n.l iv. Henry IT ml in t ii l. ; it a i 1 1 1 c x i : v s. irot thrown . -. ... . v- ... 1 il o ill W Ig :i, t:ie nore ran mi iin-.i in id ! wo rk for the w.iom maker. llenrv Irid liis ankle sprained but i- all l ight ag lin. Nk-.v Hi: rcitKii Shop. 'e learn that Messrs. W.irs'nni it Kinisby have 1-ied t!e lower story of the Old Fel 1 i.vs haildi'ig, an 1 will shortly open a l iitc'ier s!i ;) iti the .same. It is also reported that Myers, Ureenmm and J ieksoii pro;i.se to g into the s'lllie hu-i-ie is, ' bui thU report lacks coiiiir Com plim en i'aky. Vc are in receipt of a eoinplimcntary ticket to attend the 1 anniversary of Willamette Eriirine I'oMipuiv Co. "at 1'ortl in I next Tues d iv evening. A grand time w ill be h id on the oecaion. Pi.Kvs.vNr IVvurv. A pleasant sur prise party took place at the library 'room 1 it Monday evening, in honor t:' Mr. J. lines Chase's birthday. There was a large nninlier present and a gen eral good tim-j was had. I)itrf.-o DiRKcrouY. We are in receipt of L. Siniuel's Tortl-md Direc tor v for ls7. It is well trot ten up, full "t illustrations and valuable informa tion. It is a book that should bo in every store or oiliee in the State. M ee rtNo. Clackamas county coun cil meets on the fourth Friday of each month :it 11 o'clock a. m. Place of meetinr ;lr J. Trullinger's mill, near the center of the county. I. saves. M aster George IaRocque took his departure yesterday for Santa 'l-ira. California, where he goes to at tend school. nEPAiniNo. The C. S. S. Company re repairing the wall and walk along tno basin m Caneniah. A thing long been needed. Thanks. Mr. Charles Albright has "r thanks for a basket full of excel lent apples. Prospecting.--A number ofourcit- ins are still out in the mountains rrrs pectin Wasjiinotox, July 21. The Presi dent lias selected Senator Morrill, t.f .Ma'i!ie; Senator Howe. f Wiscon sin; utid Hon. Wayne MoVergh, of Pennsylvania, as additional commis sioners to investigate the alleged In dian frauds. A Washington special says Senator Cole, of California, who has been at Washington attending to bnsiness before the Geneva court, is said to be an aspirant for position in the Cabinet in case of Delano's removal. The Secretary of the Treasury was officially informed to-day of tue in dictment of Chief Clerk Avery, and will relieve him from duty tlfTs after noon. His successor is not desig uaf e-d.- Washixgtox. July 2-3. The post office department sent to the depart ment of justice the names of nine mail contractors to be prosecuted for failing to perform the service after their bids we e Accepted. They will be sued for tlie difference bet.veen their bids ami the amount paid by the Government after recontracting, which, on tiie 30 routes for one year, amounted to 117,000. Tiie depart ment will also bringcivil suits against the contractors fordamagessustained by the Government in providing temporary service after their failure to fulfill their contracts. The routes were subsequently let for four years, and should the Government recover the above amounts, suits will be commenced to recover losses for the remaining three years. Washington, July 22. The re moval of District Attorney Fisher is merely a matter of time. It takes place on the return of his successor, ex-Gov. Wells. He sought an inter view last night with the President, but did not see him. The Star says among the numerous charges against Fisher is one that he conducted ne gotiations for the government in the transfer of property necesssry for the extension of the capitol grounds with losses almost inexcusable. It is charged by property holders that Fisher, although a United States of ficer aud acting for the government as purchaser, made them pay for his services in making a deed iu prices ranging from 20 to 300 each. New York, July 23. Secretary Fish lias informed Mayor Wickman that a gang of counterfeiters, with headquarters at Barcelona, are pre paring to issue in this city 813,000 000 of counterfeit notes of th bank of England and bank of France. The year will witness tho erection no less than five, churches in Al bany, to-wit: Baptist, Southern Meth odist. Hvangeiical, Episcopal ana Catholic. These, added to those al ready erected, make nine in all. Howell Prairie Gran " of Marion county, elected on the 10th, the fol lowing delegates to tho State Grange convention: John Downing. Willis Duuegan and Win. Sappinglield. A little son of Gideon Davidson, of Salem, aged 11 years, was drowned at the foot of the W. II. T. Company's wharf on tho 20th inst., while in swimming with other boys of about the same age. His bodv is not vet recovered. A destructive fire occurred at the town of Weston, Umatilla county, last Thursday. A large part of the town was destroyed. Dr. Bunnel left Iloseburg last week en route for S m Francisco to purchase machinery for the Nonpa reil cinnabar mines. This looks like business. About 10.000 will be ex pended, and the owners are confident that they have the best thing in Ore gon. The locust trees in Oakland, Doug las county, are in full bloom for the second time this season. Jackson county lias warrants out standing to the amount of G.5S7 G2, and has 071 90 cash on hand. Wasco county owes now only 2.0S8 90, having rer.uced her in debtedness considerable during the past year. A number of wheat fields on French Prairie, M .rion county, are "white unto the harvest." Reapers will start in on them this week. Tho Jacksonville Ttmes mentions the death of E Imund B. .Magruder, an old and much beloved resident of that county. The steamer East port, running be- twppn San rrancisco ami Empire Citv was wrecked on the 27th, at 2 o'clock a. M.. near 1'otnt Arena Mrs. John Armstrong and two of her children. of Randolph, were cirowneu in consequence of upsetting the surf boat. Editoii Entethise: From Albany and Salem, we learn that tho af re- said Ilev. gentlemen lets no oppor tunity pass to vent his slime and abuse against the people of this place and is so presumptuous as to call tho complimentary notices we gave of his excursions and meetings here, persecution. On tlie evening of the 21st, at Salem ho gave nearly his whole time to recounting his won derful exploits, and closed by com paring himself "to the moon" and the "country newspapers" to the little dog that barked at it. By country newspapers we suppose he means such papers as the New York San, San Francisco Call, Salem Statesman and the Exteiut.ise. Now we think, with all his spleen, Ham mond is really proud of being uotic ed, as they servo to give him no toriety, which seems to us to bo his chief end and aim. I send you herewith a list of seven names of new subscribers to onset vny who may have discontinued the paper through sympathy with Mr. lammond. You will fiud names and iddress on enclosed slip. Let us lave "free speech, a free press" and we shall have a "free people." Observer. THE - QPIIIff SPRING 1S57 Is your time to buy goods at low rrices. ACKERMAN BROTHERS are now receiving a large stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Ml of the Latest Styles, wh h will sell AT LESS THAN FORLAKD PRICES. Our stock has been bought for ensh, ant we will sell it at a smalfadvance above SAN FRANCISCO COST. " f 7"E WILL SAY TO EVERYBODY DE ti fore you purchase r ko to Portland, come and j riCi our goods and convince yourself that we do what we say. Our stock consists In part of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Ladles and Gent Furnishing Good. Notions, GrGt . ies. Hard ware- and a great many other articles too numer ours to mention ; ALSO DOORS, WINDOWS, PAINTS AND OILS, ETC., ETC. M SR CHA ND I SB. JOHN MYERS, OREGON CITY. & to. m. m E m a 3 Ok. Grand Augmentation of th Alleghan- ians, Vocn lists ami wiss lien iting'-rs witli I-adies" and Gents' SILVE R I S A 1ST U. The Alleghanirins Quart f-tf P.O. uintc-lle and Spxtello will appear as uuove. The NT. V. Tribune says: "They are the best. Everybody should s e them. The Alleiihanians presrnt free to evry lady and gi-ntlfman on entering the Hall with a .Musical I'rograinme umcn is luny worth the tric of admission, and is a new feat ur? in thf ir "oncerf . lioors open at " ; Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. Admission, 75 cnl s ; Rs-Tved seats f I 00 Tick ts tor sal- at the Postofllc-. HAKKY Ii. I.KSME, Agent. P. G. WALDI'.ON. Manager. Wc will also pay the Highest Market Price for Country Produce. ACKERMAX BROS. Oregon Citj-. April D, lb75 tf DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, AND o GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Books and Stationery. OREGON STEAMSHIP CO.'S STEAMBOAT NOTICE! Str. E. jST. COOKE, Will lcttvo OREGON" CITY for PORTLAND every dav Exceit Sunday, at o'clock. A. M. KAturmnr, win leave 1'ortiana ior Oregon City at 23$ o'clock, 1. M. Str. ALICE, Will leave OREGON PITY for CORVALLIS every Monday and Thursday of each week. Str.DAYTON, Will lavp OnF.GON CITY for Ml'MIN'N- Vir i F LAFAYETTE and HaY'JO.V. and all points between, every Monday, Wed nesday and Eridav of each week. Leaves the Pasin at 8 o'clock, a. m., and connect with the train at tancinali at .t, a. m Str. J T enves OREGON CITY for HARRISBtTRG and El'GEN E and all intermediate points every week. Bottled Illisx. It is iwi'Tossibl" to con ceive of a more r.?f resiling draught than is afforded by Tamiit's Eff rvs??!!! S-ltzrr Ap.'ri?n!. which combines the advantas of a luxu ry wit h t hos- of the purest, safest and most. K--ni--il alterative' and tonic ovr adminis ter -d as a cure for dyspepsia and bilious affections. SOI-D 1JY ALT DRVGGISTS. Serious Chakges. The Evening Journal lias for tlie past week been i,:rr can'nii'5 oharcres against Tos- llJIVUo -' v ' -" " ' tal "-ent Underwooil ami bi3 Depu tv Thos. Cox. The U. S. Grand Jury took notice of the matter, but failed to find any indictment, ana Aff Tt "R. Thompson, foreman of the iurv. publishes a card in which be states that there was no ground for the accusations. The most Beri ous part of the cbarges are against Mr. Cox, and as -wo have known him for a loner time, and never before beard bis integrity questioned, we trust there are no grounds for the serious charges brougbt against bim 1 bv the Journal. Tho wool clip for Curry county this year 13 unusually large. Not withstanding there lias been, some disease among sheep, thev are mostly in a healthy condition. The wool is heing shipped to San Francisco. SUMMONS. In th Circuit Court of th-? Mato of Oregon for tli ount v oi Clackamas : ELIZA PAR-SONS, VltT, 1 vs. J ALONZO I'ARSONP, TWI.. ) Ti .Monro Prisons, said defendant : IN TIIE NAME OF THE STATE OF Orsron : Von nn h"r"by rquird to appear and answer the com.!-iint filed against you in the a novo entitled suit, by the first day of the tnr;n of said t'ourt fol lowing the expiration of six weeks from the first publication o'.'this summons ; said first publication b'-in on t h: 2:id Oay of July, 1S75; and if you fail to ans .ver said conn laint, tho plaintiff will ai ply to the Court for ilie r li f demand-id th'-rein, which is for a dissolutio:i of th marriage contract existing between plaintiff and defendant hr-in.and for the custody of the minor cliildren. Uy order or Hon, E. P. shattuek. Judge of .:i id Court; dated July 11th, 1S7. Ij. t. HAKIN, Attorney for Plaintiff. July22:w6 UNITED STATES HOTEL, Front Str::t, Corner B, PORTLAND, OCX. J AFES DOLAN, PROPRIETOR. riie Public Confidence Well Placed. Although the world has been seeking specifics for di.sea.se many centuries, few indeed have been found. Prominent anions: these few is Hostetter's Stomach Hitters, which years ago received the endorsement of the medical profession, md was hailed by press and public as the great renovant and preventive of theatre. And with Rood reason, since to the weakened stomach it gives strength, to the torpid liver activity, to the disordered bowels regularity, and to the shaken nervous system hrmness and tone. Under its iiemgnani influ ence healthful vigor returns to the de bilitated and wasted frame, the flaccid muscles become compact, tlie wan as pect of ill health is replaced by a look of cheerfulness, the mind ceases to des pond, and flesh is developed upon the attenuated frame. There is no exag geration in this statement. It is as Irue as that the system is subject to disease. Were proofs required to substantiate the reality of tlieeoniprehen,iveelfeets of tlie Hitters, there is probably not in eitence a medicine in favor ot which such a mass of concurrent testimony, from the most resectable sources, could be adduced. Hut the efficacy of the nation's alterative and invigorant has been a matter of universal knowl edge too long to need anv such corrob oration. The fact that it has its largest sales in those jortionsof the North and South American Continent, Mexico, and the West Indies, in which atmos pheric influences prejudicial to health exists, proves what confidence is felt in its remedial and protective virtues. In localities where fevers of an intermit tent type prevail, especially, it has come to be regarded as an indispensa ble necessity. T.oard and Lodging per week 00 Hoard - !? Sinirle Meals l f .rwi "-i n P- kV"i 'onvevance to the nous:; trje of charge May I'li, 'l 873 :tf Rellsriouih Rev. Georgo II. Atkinson will hold regular sorviees in the Congregational Church, in this city, on the hrst ancl second Sibbaths of each month. Mo ru in." services at 10 o'clock. On the first Sabtath at Holmes' School House at 3 o'clock. P. M. - 7-The National oAWAfl't M 10 Bradlev A. Rulofson fpr the beat Pnotographs In the United States, and the VtSwiMedal for the best tn the world. 129 Montgomery Street. Sa Francisco. The best way to KEEP COOL during the hot weather Is to goto C O 1ST F ECTIOXERY, Main Street, Oregon City, and partake of some of his DELICIOUS IGB - CREAM AND ARCTIC SODA. Ice-O":! m dliverd to any part of th citv FREE OK C1IAHGE, and mad to order. aprtJtf Str. Fannie Fatten, Leaves ORF.GOX CITY for ALPANY and all intermediate points Ix-twrfn tivicoev erv week. J. I. FUI.F.s, Agent. Oregon City.Fcbraary, 111. S71. I will pay the highest prices for Hutter, TSgfg-s, and all kinds of GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE I will sell as low as any house In Oregon for CASIT OJ2 ITS EQ UIVALEXT n Good Merchantable Producc.J t am selling very low for CASH IN I2A'i. J. P. WARD, GEORGE A. HARDING. WAED& HARDING, DilUGGtSTS AfiD AFOTJiECArilES, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A general assortment of Drus and Chemical!?, fVrfnmerv, Sours. toiulii a.ntl Uriralies,, Triisscii, Supjiortt-rs, SUoiildei- Braces I'am y and Toilet Articles ALSO Kerosene Oil, Lamji Cliimneye, Glass, Putty, I'jiiiits, Oil, Varuidies nnd UjeSluffs, FI RE MIXES AM) LIQUORS FCR ME DICINAL NKTOSES. PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. S-piivsieians1 Prescriptions cnrofully comiMiunded. and all orders correctly au- SWT'd. nrOVn at all hours of the night. BVA 11 accounts must be pn id monthly. novctf WARD i HARDING. BETHESDA SPRINGS! On the McKinzie River. Lano Co., Oregon. A CHARMING SIMMER RESORT. LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE miiESF srnixus art: located JL about filtv-fivc mils east, of Kuene Citv, and within four mils of the eoh brat ed I'.ir Prairie of the McKinzi. Thevars within a few hundred yards of Horse ("reck oneot thp most famous trout str-amsin Or.-piii. I.;-r and elk are very plenty near those Springs, having boon tho rosort for aes of these-animals. The jrrandoRt and most 1 icturesque seenory of tlie North Pa cific. I have tho host buildings and the host accommodations of any Sj rings 4n this part of the Stato. My bath house is new, and is constructed with reference to tha wants of those visiting in" from tho valley. I also have an excellent vapor bath room constructed near the head of the Spring, and in all things, I ropose to koopup with the demand lor an institu tion of this kind. An experienced physician in attendance at all times. Hoard and Ixlging in good style for those who j refer it. Animals can be pastured for small cost, and bo perfect ly sale. A. N. FOLEY, may 6. If Iroirietor. NEW GOODS THE UNDERPINNED PROPRIETOR OF tho IJverv .Stable on Fifth street .Oregon City, Oregon," keeps constantly on hand Saddle and Buffrj- nors, Baggies. Carrlngesand Hacks. Irices Reasonable. He will also run a hack to and from the WILHOIT SODA SPRINGS during the summer sason, with rood horses.competent and gentlemanly drivers FAEE AT LIVING BATES.' J. M. FRAZER, Proprietor. Oregon City, May 27. 1873. A. NOLTNEH NOT All Y' PUBLIC. ENTERPRISE OFFICE. OREGON CITY. AT CAPT. Z. C NORTON'S STORE, NORTON, Clackamas Co., Oregon. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED 'WOULD AN J nounce that he has just received a splendid stock or Clothing, Hoots and Shoes, Dry-Ouods, Clrocerief,, Hardware. Cutlery, Crockery, Etc. Etc. direct from New York. Tlie stock is the best, and largest ever brought to a store in Clackamas county, and having purchas"d it at greativ roduced prices, is able to sen it cheaper than goods have ever been sola I ani under obligations to my rornv-r customers for their liberal patron hr ", and being abh nn tn acn - r at less prices inan vr. . . - a continuation 01 tneir P """" ' .rp licit the trade of all new-c-rs and those CASn PAID FOB COl'MY CECERS. Give mo a call and satisfy yourselves. JOHN MYERS. Oregon City. March 21. 1S73. WM. BItpUGHTON TOt7LD INFORM THE CITIZENS OF Oregon City and vicinity that he is prepared to furnish FIR, SPRUCE AND CED LUM5E3, Of every description, at lo.v rates. ALSO, 0 Dry Flooring; C'eilinjr, Rustic, Spruce, (for shelving). Lattico, Pickets, ami Fence-Post, Cedar. Constantly on hanit'. street and Sidewalk lumber furnished on the shortest notic at as low a rates aa it can be purchased in the tetate. Give me a call at tne m OR EGO -V CITY !A W MILLS. Oregon City, June 13, 1S76 :tf JOHN SCHR AM, 3I.iin St., Oregon City. jIAM'FACTUSER AND DirCRTER CF Saddles, Harness, Saddler y-TInrrt-wareetc, etc. WHICH HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS T T can be had In the State, at WHOLESALE 0?. RETAIL. warrant my goods as represeuted. 1.000 DEER SKINS W ANTED, AND ALSO, VLL OTHER KINDS 1)F HIDES. FOR which I will pay tne highes market price in cask Kring on your hides and get your coin for them. s JOHN PCIIRAM Saddle and Harness Maker. Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, 1873-mS. better at less prices than ever before I ask "t'iV'r KfArB traded With me. assuringhem thkt I can glv- thm go.l bargains as can be l,d in the St.. All kinds or Produce taken in -xchan,0 for gods Give me a call and I will guar antletogtveyou NORTON. Clackamas Co.. Oregon. Mar. 12, 187o, oiiT:Go:sr city SAW AND PLAINING MILL LL KINDS OF Saalt, Blinds, Doora, Vindoir Fraiaen IHonlding:, Finisliing Lumber, Flooring, Ceilingr, Slnrtinsr & Ruvtie Will Duild all classes of Buildings. Designs, Specifications, Eill of Material Made" K. .T. COLHATH. Oregon City. May 11, 1&75 .If Administrator's Notice- fOTICE IS HER FRY GIVEN THAT the undersigned ha Wn pointed administrator of t h" estate of I 'avid Smith, d'MS'd, by t he Hoi. County Court of (Tacka mas county, St.at-of rpon There for all rersons knowing th-mslves in debted to said estate are notified to make lmmeliate payment tome, and save them selves costs. Thrs having claims agplnst said esat will r resnt them to me within six months from this date, with proper vouchers. F. O. McCOW Nv AdmlDiKtrafTof the estate of David Smith, deceased, Oregon City, July 15, 1S75. I i A - COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, O o O BERKELEY, UAi,ruxuMXA. f