Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, August 20, 1875, Image 3

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T" , Eapari-sanf-iS I S'kibser van Acol-st. The pub
Rfe EN B pKPfill" j Ushers ofS.-rib.icreall attention to the
JiCunCIll, Ujiuall., -llli.M 2 J. I
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urrive-i in this eitv l ist Fri-l-iy, :n I x
P3. ts to inako it Uis future h'.uie. 1I
j,',iot altosethftr .-; .stranger to our rea.l-
nor to thoflipr, iem itoi u.-i .- i-
liVtion. an 1 foriom-Sim" P 't he h:is
e p-isi ne nas
KNTKr.i'itwr. I
. '', ..-.-it inn- lMt.A-i tot If
L" l . . Vorkllitv. si-iu-.l "Tom
;' ,r rVa.lei H wi7 Isreo with us that
lev were excLl.t letters anl that
Mr S is a remlvsV.l interesting writer.
ir.-.Ys"not a now-eoiiier to this eoast,
U-Ue rn in svi J :e-o, , a.nornia,
..... of t'x lamented Judire
Tii os V. 'S.ilh'-rlainl, well known t
,nanv Orr-miM.s and to all old Cal;
!' niuis .Mr. S:ii!ieil.inl will lr con
nacte.t with us in the editorial dej.arl
m.-Mit of tho paper and with his aid, v
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on-
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incnt oi I lie. - .mi, t:
eXI)ort to in.liie Uie r.u.KrmvK one oi
tv, b.'st pi-i-rs in Oieiron. lie is a
democrat W hitih and education, hav
ing been tangli'. 1V the .same noble
mf:i 1 from whitu we had our first les
sons in Democracy.
Tuk IIonK TitvlNKUS. In an ac
when it costs money to look across the
street, it was truly refreshing to have
been treated bv Professors Rockwell
and Hurlbiirt to n most enjoyable le.
son in the art of training animals for
tlie moderate entrance fee of nothing.
Their way of doing business is to form
classes, five doll irs being t!m terms of
f.iitiou, tiio piiviiHMit of which entitles
ct' h member to the full use of their
patents in bits and bridles, makes him
flie owner of a work of 200 pages and
jrives to him an exhibition of animal
, training at once amusing and instruc
tive. Like Harcy, and other men of
t'lis profession thes.i gcn!icni''-n obtain
control nvcr the most vicious animals
t'lrongh kindness and by addressing
their intelligence.
)fk F n I'oiiKirN I'Aitrs. The Ma.
h mii; Incursion to Puget Sound has
robbed us for the time being of the ge
nial presence of Mr. A. Noltner, and we
a perfect stranger tc the editorial chair, i
are left ia charge o? the En TF.rii'Kisi:.
When Lieutenant lerby of "l'hoenix
iaua" fame changed tho ?olitics of
tlie paper of which he was left
the m m.ger, lie was whipped for it on
the editor's return. We forbear lo say
whether it is through fear of similar
treatment orlevotioii to "JeO'ersoniau
p: ineipies" Inch keeps ns from imi
tating this wdl kno.vn esr-apn!e. Nev-rl!iel:-ss.
we wish t iem all a Safe jour
ney, anil if it is not too sebj.sh", we
would like to see a speedy return.
Tn k fl'.v i.i ko u n i. . -n f ) :i i : ; on S ri: a m--iiip
Com pa sv.-f; rat nitons ad vice is a
tiling much given 'and liitle Jieeded
b ;t if any of our readers are Messi d
with a hearty appi-t;te aiel wish to f-at-Isf.-
t!i s.-iiiie wliib j;ri the ships of Ihe
C'alirornin ami Oregl-u Stcamsiiip Com
pany, t);rv will aci according 'to our
counsel and sit by jail means at either
tho Captain or PtirsA 'semi of the table.
Tlx; middle men a . in the inii.;trcls,
faro had I y. That's all.
Ari inr.NT. LastTbesdav w'dle Mas-
t- r I. idie (.abhehl 'I as lnvmg a hack
Ijelonging to Mr. xlV. llamlall over
tie' bridge, on PietVi!!, tho cars came
iniexpoc
t.il v
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d frightened tie
horse to such an exWd. that he backed
olTdown the bank at the south end of
the bridge, killing him almost instant
ly, smashing the hack, and biuying
young Cac.lield in tb - il -bris. The boy
was almost immediately rescued and
found to I e unhurt.
Ii-.ri !:;: I.tsr. Lv t.-rs reniajning in
the I'o-.tnlV' :;t Oregn City. Aug. 20
Aehill-s S..C. Mr. 2: I'.eerv Aaron;
C..r!.y c. U". M r. : ' C.tdi v" Jc hn or
Th una : Chap'.n.in lC:tie Miss: Ddfs
HansT. I'.: I'ostcrG. II.; How W. II.
K ile I. : led i Mrs.: Mr-irkliam I'.liv.a
Mi'fs d. I-:. -: i;:e!;aidson M. :
T;...:ii:.-.,i, j. Mrs.
ir"-de.-vl for pl'.;ve .--.a v when "adver
ti I.-' J. M; Macon. P. M.
Prr. Si i'ii.vifs. A .erresponiien of
'Ii-: -egcni.-in, on the Mas uii - Fxcur--.ei,
under d.fttjof thv- PJth int. writes:
I'll ;eaic,er ilr 'w up at t!u wharf
oiyinj Li amidst ;! :magni:iemt dis
play of frew oil.--, an.l th.e liat'ircn
tJVi m i. -. .p. with itheir wives and
their sweet hearts, were eordiallv wel
ei:i:. d and l.espiiablv provided for bv
the 1 rethren in Olymoia."
Tlio following works have been add
ed to tho Clackamas county I'td lie Id
hrary from J. K. Gill judCo., Portland
Oregon : I'tnTect Low, bv K. S. Wasli
bnin, Kh-na, by I.. N. (.nivti, Chris
an.i u;iio, and our-Neigh for. bv II.
IJ. Stowe, Lord of Iliuiself bv Frain-is
I nderwood. (rd a (.ill ! v Mis. A. V.
Ulster, Katcr felts bv O." (J.Whvte,
Lo,in to Win by Tiu-i.dore Iavies".
PAitrr. MissO May Idaiu hanl re
ceived her manv fi ieicls at the resi
dence ef Mr, Jerome Palmateer, i:i
('aiu inah, last Saturday evening. Quite
a number ofyoung people wcre j'! e ;ent,
nd a very enjoyable time was had
1 y all.
Can't Lk.wk ITs. '.'e are pleased to
inform the citizens of Oregon City that
notwithstanding the increased salary
oiTered the Kev. Mr. Sclwood at P.oise
City, he has resolved- most magnani
mously not to accept, j May he never
regret it.
C i.osKD. Tiie locks at this place are
closed for the next two weeks for re
pairs. The boats of the Willamette
T.-ansportation Companv ara laid up
duvin- that lime and .ill hands will
h ive a respite from their l.ihors.
A Leo vi. Lic.ur A uoxo Us. On
Monday last, Jud- McArthur gave us j
a wry pleasant vi.-i. and manifested
in a most tangible form his hih ap
reoi uion of the Kxtkhpiiisk. Ho evi
dently is a nood judj;e.
Kktuuxko. Mr. kTd. Wilson, who
left here last spring, for tlie purpose of
vistinjr i,js relatives in Canada, return
ed last Thnrsdav, looking none the
worse for his trip.
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A Ciianok. On Wednesliy, Mr.
Helm, well known among !S.ui Fran
cisco lmnufacturers, became Superin
tendent of tho Oregon City Woolen
M5U- Q
Prophesy. We predict some first
class items if our yoimj; men attempt
to manipulate horses al ter the style of
the equine Professors who have iust
t'ft us.
CALtr.D.-We had a short call from
E.C. Rradshaw of Yamhill county, and
were triad to hear that his county is se
cured for Iane.
Mr. s. Ackerman of the firm of S.
Ackerm.m it Rrother's is at present in
.Sin Kranciseo makinc his Fall pur-
Iflocals were as plentiful as the flies
n Oregon City.Ave might le tempted
tr run the F.xtei:i'risk as a dailj-.
Sick.M
r. Watson of C'anemah, has
boen
very ill for the pas-t week. We
P'lrn that w iniprvvir.g, however
About twenty-five jieor le left here on
cio'w" .to takt Prt iii the Masonic
r will he lulJut theSlcthoaist
Jlf.'lv" Sabbillh nexf by the Key.
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, ,or tJii titleof'A Farmer's Vac.tian."
These papers are claimed to 1 e jtirionu:
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j valuable illustrated artk-K-.s whi.-h Imvc
appeared lor sonie time -at. 'or.el
Waring is well knowii as an engineer
anil a tanner, aa well e.s a grai-ei'nl and
entertaining writer. In his recent Kn-
rniii'.m travels It r -o ivi 1 n r i 1 ! v 1 1 r-n-f .
e -
n,t on'.V picturesque phases
iiu.iioi scenes aiei (uami jieopie iui
also by the various n-jnenltural cus
toms iiiul devices. His art'.ida in the
August number describes the pretty
isle of Guernsey, and ti lls a great'deal
that is of interest about the famous so
called Aldernev Cow, which is here "at
home." "A M iddy in Manila" is a rol
licking little illustrated sketch, which
rem Is very like a familiar let tor to some
old "chum" at home. Scrihner.s is de
cidedly the magazine of the present
age.
Sr. Nicholas run Arursr. We
doubt if these vacation days yield any
pleasure to the reader:, of .St. Nicholas
greater than that of t lie magazine. No
davs are too hot for the exercise it
'affords; no monotony is so fixed but it
will vanish before the appearance of
this monthly novelty. As for the visit
or itself, St. 'Nicholas wears always the
jolly face which the good saint whoso
name it bears puts on during the holli
ilavs as merry and cheerful in the
open air as at the fireside. It brings us
this month a series of contribution-,
all of them interesting and .some of
them pleasantly suggestive of moun
tain air and sea-breezes. It is just the
magazine for children.
Goon Maoazink. We are in receipt
of the I'enn Monthly, published by the
I'enn Association at Philadelphia. It
is an excellent number and is fast gain
ing tin; position of a first-class maga
zine. Subscription So per year. Ad
dress IVnn Monthlv Association, JTJ
South yt'.i street, Philadelphia, IVnn.
Thanks. We are under obligations
to A. Noltner, Ksq., for :. copy of the
proceedings of the 20 th annual com-
munii.'ation of the Grand lo-lge. I. O.
O. F. of Oregon, held in Portland last
May. Tiie printing is teeially well
executed, and Mr. Noltner deserves
the fullest credit therefor.- Albany
Register.
Goon. The new side-walks are an
improvement to ou:
all'enjov.
eitv which we can
School commences at the
City Scminarv ne.xl Monda-.
tJregon
How Is It N'jiv t
Oar 11 idieal eotr-inporaries seemed
to he rather happy over the fact that
the Deiiiocratic State Convention
was not more, largely represented.
Lot us make a little comparison now:
The Democratic call provided for
121 delegates; tho llailieal conven
tion was to have 117. In the Dem
ocratic Convention there were 0 del
egates from ZUuItnoniah and 0 from
Marion, making IS. Of these coun
ties in the lladieal Convention, were
10 from one and 12 from the other,
making 28. a difference of.ten. Tak
ing this difference (for these two
counties were full in both Conven
tions) and we find that the Radicals
should he charged with a representa
tion Cif 127. But what do wo find?
Tn the Democratic Convention were
present 101 votes ly person and
proxv, of which there were o7
proxies, in the Radical Convention
were; present ly person and proxy,
101 vote.;, of which Go were in person
and oS lv prow. Considering that
T. I. Odenoal, business manager of
the Balliftiii, had all the proxies
from Baker, and Douglas was rep
resented by Fullerton of tho L-md
Office, wo ask, which party can boast
of being tho representative body
from the people? Tho fact of the
matter is, tnut tne federal cr.ev not
used extraordinary exertion, they
would not have had a corporal's
guard. Wo find that these Federal
strappers sneer at the Indepenents
on tho same ground. They should
remember that neither the Democ
racy nor Independents have any cor
ruption fund to p. ay delegates and
keep runners out to drum them up.
let both of the otner Conventions
were bet ter a! tended than was that
of tho oUiee holders'.
Sectarian A ppropriations
The tempest which tho Jinllctin is
trying to raise in a tea pot concern
ing tho Public School Question
must be amusing to Democrats and
Republicans alike. The Democrats
in a canvass of such an exciting na
ture ns the one now before onr peo
ple cannot well afford to bo judged
of the commission of a fault which if
a worng at all, is only one of omis
sion. Because no mention is made
in the Democratic platform of this
subject is it conclusive that it is the
intention of the .Lane men to make
sectarian appropriations? If inad
vertent silence bo looked upon as a
criminal act, to what cesspool in
Ilaides shall we consign the right
worthy third term aspirant?
The Democrats deny that they fa
vor special moneys for special re
ligious denominations, and stamp
the allegations of the Bulletin as a
bngbenr intended to frighten un
thinking voters none of which hap
pily belong to the Democratic party.
Is That So? We see in the Radi
cal platform tl.at they endorse the
Federal Administration in brin-in
corrupt and dishonest officials to
justice. It seems to us that this
plank is a lie on its face. Has the
National Administration brought to
justice the defaulting Ben. Simpson,
or d:d it remove him from one posi
tion and appoint him Surveyor Gen
eral ? Tlie latter. What was done
when a certain Revenue Collector at
Portland collected the salary and
forged the name of his depntv? "Was
ho brought to justice? Xo but he
was allowed to resign. Have not the
white eyes of the Prosecnting Attor
ney been closed agaiust this little
matter, and do we need any more
evidence of tlie falsity of this asser
tion m the Kaclical nlatfnrmV a
., .
the rammiVn nro"TPps wo vlnll V.
, caEJPaion pro0rees, we snail bo
happy to furnish- it more, we appro-
bend, than thev niav desire.
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Walla Yr'alla raid Eastern o-oA
or
n
.these . immigrants, it armenvK I.n
preft rre.t the slow gointr ox eV.rt to
the fast running railroad. ;.i;d are
performing the entire journey in the
way as Jul the early pioffeers of
Oregon.
Some one of Uncle Samuel's bovs
in Oregon, stole a U. S. mailbag. T.'
II. Cox says he is not the man, so
says the grand jury who investigated
the matter. Why don't the thief an
nounce himself and get endorsed bv
the Convention soon to meet vt S deni
a la Mitchell?
The grain warehouse belonging to
E. X. Thomas was burned at .Jef
ferson on the 1-ith. Tho loss was
about. SlOOO, insurance .2000. Sup
posed to have been the work of an
incendiary.
A largo warehouse is now in course
of const ruction at Turner's station
for the use of the grangers in that
vicinity. It will soon be in readiness
to commence receiving the present
yield. Workmen are engaged in
digging a ditch from Mill creek to
tho warehouse for tho purpose of
using water power in running the
elevators and fanning mills. This
is tho second monster warehouse at
this station, and from improvements j
that are going on all around, the
station appears to be in a most ll nr
ishing condition.
The several suits pending in the
United States Circuit Court against
the Directors of tha Oregon Steam
Navigation Company, growing out
of seine matters connected with
building and .sale of the sdeaniship
Ore-Oin;i,i, have been compromised
by the defendants paying over the
sum of 40,000 dollars in U. S. gold
coin. The ease in the Circuit Court,
growing out of the same transaction,
was compromised by defendants pay
ing'oue. half of the amount claimed,
and 'tlie accrued interest thereon.
One of the notable improvements
in the City of Paker this season is
the new brick hotel that is now in
di-
course of construction, the
mensioti.-
of winch ere as tollows:
liasement, (53 f' t deep, with stone
wall -2 feet thick; main building, :W
by 72 feet; wing at wet front, on
Front street, making this fro.it oO
feet by 72 on Court avenue; the
whole, "two stories high; first story.
13 ffot; second toiy, 11 feet; iron
balcony on west front, 2o feet long.
r. .T. Malone an ohi citizen of
Oregon and foimeily editor of the
C.'i vYdiis Union died at Hoselmrg on
the 14th. lie was travelling through
Oregon for his health and his death
was as unexpected as it is deplored.
A Correspondent from Independ
ence Iolk Co. writes to the Orcion
iin th.it tho wheat there is not as
good us last year, though tho farm
ers are making large jmrehases and
expect big prices.
A man named D m Pike was ar
rested at Tillamook for stabbing
Hathaway; being nnablo to furnish
the requisite, bonds was placed in
jail. Some friend on tho outside
gavel'ike an axe through tlie window
and he commenced chopping his way
out, and had succeeded in cutting a
hole suliiciently largo to get his
head out when lie was discovered
ami prevented from making his es
cape. Dr. Johnson, who happened
to be there, took compassion on him
and bailed him out.
Tlie Teachers' Institute, for the
fourth judicial district, was held at
Astoria on tho 'Jth and 10th inst.
Tlie following officers were elected:
liev. T. A. Hyland, president; llev.
J. H. Criflin, chaplain; Miss E. T.
Davison, secretary; Miss Julia
Adams, assistant secretary. A reso
lution deprecatory of the readers and
spellers in nse, was indefinitely post
poned. Discussions on orthography,
schoool discipline, penmanship, Eng
lish grammar and arithmetic were
held. A resolution was adopted ask
ing the State Teachers' Institute
for tho appointment of a committee
of five, one from each judicial dis
trict, to examine the various standard
text books, and report to tho twenty
threo county school superintendents
the various merits ami demerits of
each, and their well digested opinions
a3 to the series most desirable for the
accommodation of teachers and the
advancement of pupils.
The Guard says: "Very little
wheat is as yet offering at Eugene,
the price offered being from 90 to 95
cents. Mr. Edris, miller at the
Eugene mills, informs ns that the
wheat thus far received has not been
of as good quality as formerly."
A heavy wind-storm prevailed in
Southern Oregon Wednesday after
noon, last week, which blew several
trees down along Iloguo river and
o:her localities. Little if any further
damage was done.
About 150,000 feet of sugar pine
lumber, owned by Ueeson, Slossou
& Co., of the Rogue river mills, was
totally destroyed by lire on the 2d.
Tlie 'loss is "estimated .at S-'J.OOO.
which ialls very heavy on te losers
The election in Jacksonville, on
tho 10th, to fill tiie vacancy in the
board of trustees, passed off very
quietly and but a small vote was
polled. Vm. Hoffman received 38
votes; John Bilger, 17; Max Muller
2, and II. Li. Webb, 1.
Indications of a good-paying cin
nabar mine have been found by Wil
son & Kubli, on Beaver creek, in
Jackson county. They can take a
wheelbarrow-full of loose dirt from
anywhere in tho vicinity and obtain
therefrom at least a pound of p.ue
stuff.
The Tost Offices have been dis
continued at Applegaie, Hillsboro
and Bethel.
Tho Albany Register says the four
doctors of that place are kept on the
full jump of late, attending to the
calls of patients. Choleramorbus,
chills and fevers, .summer complaint,
pneumonia, erysipelas, mountain and
billions fevers are some of the
diseases that afflict humanity.
Mr. Glandox, living in North
Yamhill, had twe ve acres of Avheat,
which lie had just harvested, which
jielded over 50 bushels to the acre.
Ar.. ; -i i.:u:i.:
'j., ?aiu n yuuuusici,uiiiuiuui:
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unmistakable signs of a severe pam
( in the bowels, "do green anples grow
in heaven'"
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lliiMoiox in- Politics. At the
Centennial next year, onr Jewish
citizens intend erecting an immense
ri"Tiu!r. rA to KdigioTis 'liberty,
commemorating death K sect
persecution and eorifying the free
dom of e.,nseiv.!ee i- matters of wor
ship allowed l'v our Constitution.
The poor Catholics in tnis State have
no such cause for jubilee; -and thos ;
of that Church who announce them- j
selves ns willing to represent a party !
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in public Jilt1, J.tV. lucuiM-ncs open ;
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to the grossest insults and Lie most !
abject of taunts
Jlave -vinyrn i is iwij(iw:ii unit ;
Commodore Hurry
was a Catholic?
Have they forgotten that Carroll,
who so oluckily wrote- "of Carroll-
ton" after his name on signing the
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Declaration of Independence, was a j
t i- ii... .1,,,,-r.b ,,f 1.,,,.' i
behe.er in tho CiiuuU t imie j
ion Iladicais, did you Know that t
rhil. Sheridan, tho banditti hero
is it Catholic and that his brother
Col. Michael Sheridan was educated
for the priesthood? And o for
sooth because Mr. Iiane is a Catho
lic he is a man to be feared.
A more absurd heresy was never
propogated, a moro coward'y form
of argument never resorted to. If a
man's method of communing with
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ger of tho way he will conduct him
self in ollieef the stories of Helf-sacri-lieing
love of country told of the no
ble old Creeks and lvomans must be
nothing more than fiction.. If to be
a Catholic is to be a miscreant it
would be happy for the 'world were
mre than half its. Christian inhabi
tants swept into the sea.
RK.vi'Tiri'x. YVomkx. Tii" hair is the
crowning frlory of woman. There are low
moderate defects which cannot fte reme
died hy the proper disposition of t he tr psos.
Rut when tlie hair b -jrins to fall out, or
turn gray, ia vohiil' peojle. or wit ii t hos-
in the prime of life, th-re U catie for r al
resr.-t. When this is tlie case. Hall's Yc:i-
ftnUte Sicilian Hair Jit ii'icrr will In found
to be a Jir.st class remedy, far superior, as
a sound hidlir'il medium, to anythin-r else
before tlie pub'ic. It actually r .'stores irrav
iiairtoits original color, and la the 'at
majority of eases, eaus'-s U to jrrow airain
when it is becoming thin. It is not like
many popular repar.it ir.-ns. a mere wash,
but a .scientilie discovery, indorsed and
us d bv phvsieians of character." Address
K. I. Hail A To., Nashu.i, N. II.
I-'urnry's W'rtlJ V."f.?, J-b. I, 1S..W.
A Tihp i; .is:iii. In. Vwsr.vn'.s Hat.
s.vm ok imi Ciiekky i truly n balsam.
It contains the balsamic principle of the
Wild t.'herry, the balsamic propertl-'R of
tar and of pin". Its inr 'dief.ts .ire all bal
samic. Cmurh, ' 'olds. Sore Throats, I'.ron
ehitis, and Consumption speedily disap
pear under its balsamic influence.
Purify the Springs of Life.
It is. a sine qua non of health, that the
.sources of vitality, 'iiic sprintrs ot'liiV,"
should he free from contamination.
The fluids which by their action upon
the food, transforms it into blood, and
the great vital nutriment itself, must
he pure, if the muscles, the hones and
the i'lain are to he properly nourished
and kept vigorous. To this end tlie
stomach, the liver, tlie bowels and the
kidneys should perform uninterrupt
edly their various functions, sinco if
these are disturbed tho vital fluids
speedily become vitiated. The best
nay, the only blood depurent which
purities them, by overcoming those
bodily irregularities which produce
them, is I lostetter'.s Stomach 1 titters.
The principle upon which this .salutary
alterative acts is as simple as it is philo
sophic. Tiie origin of most diseases,
and invariUy those which all'eet the or
rans above mentioned, is weakness,
caused .by insutlicieiit assimilation of
tho food. The Hitters speedily rectify
the cause of the dilliculty by restoring
vigorous digestion, so that 'all parts of
the physical structure are supplied,
with an abundance of pure, rich olood.
This increases tlie activity of'the dis
charging organs, and enables them to
throw off the ellVtte matter, which
ranking in the system, destroys health.
This bodily refuse having been got rid
of. and perfect assimilation re-established,
there is nothing to prevent a
healthy and active performance ot the
various functions. Such being tlie case
it is plain that the Hitters are not only
the most reliable .stomachic, but ah
eradieant of those diseases of the
liver, bowels and kidneys which con
taminate tlie springs of life.
A History Without x Purullcl. Al
most without advertising, I'oxn's Kxtkact
has a sale that has incrcas"d until it Is
known anil used all over t he countrv. The
Hxtract never varies in qualit v or Ktr.-ntct li ;
under any temperature and in anvcliniate
it possesses tlie same virtue, and accom
plishes tlie same results. Pond's Kxtract,
for over twenty-five years, has been in
medical writings, and steadily frainlntr th,e
confidence oft he people.
Imtoiitant. Kndorscd bv tho Medical
protossion. Hit. VM. HALTS HALSAM
011 I'll 10 r.UXGS cures I onphs. Colds and
Consniit!on, and ail disorders of tho
Throat and Chost. lu. TOW LEY'S
Ty.TIIACIln ANODYNE cures in one
MINLIL. f0bi6
NEW TO-DAY.
THE WOMAH'S FRIEND !
TIIK
P 1 11 II UXG
Scrubbing Ftlachine !
25t),000 In Successful Usel
Tho only Machine in tii" World that takes
up tho Dirty IVntrr OITIhe Floor with
out the Use of a Cloth or Sponpro It Cleans
and liries tho Floor with Wonderful Ha
pirtily, and without I'ut.lintr the Hands
into the Oirtv Wnltr, and Highly Appru
ciatcd when Exhibited and Seen Used.
For Sale nt ACKERMAN RUOTIIEItS.
Oropon City, August 17, 1873 .-tf.
NOTICE.
npiIE W I LXiA M ETTE FA EES C ANAE
A and ix-ks win no eiosd for repairs
from Monday, August 10th until Wednes
day, Auffust iith. F. II. WEST,
Aug. 18-.w2. Superintendant.
Notice.
A EE PERSONS KNOWING THEM
solves indebted to Dr. S. Parker will
please call at his oflice or at Ward & Hard
ing's Drug Store and sittle immediately
viujir u lasii or noie. Dr. r. rAKKER.
County Assessor's Xoticel
"VT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON
the last. Monday, to-wit : the aith day
of August, 1875, the Hoard of E.jualization
in and for tho county of Claekamr. nnd
State of Oregon, will meet at th-office of
tne county t.ierK lor the examination and
correction of the Assessment Roll, and all
persons having corrections to mako are
citea to men and then? appear, and all
parties assessed prior to the (Sfh of Mnv
not having their claim of indebtedness al-
lowen, win taKe due notice.
. J. H. EEWEEEEN.
Count Assnrtrrr.
Clackamas County, Ang. 3tl 1875. 3w
i yTV,i vt;i u - j i
! 5 115 National Gold ixedal was award-
M o Bradley & Kulofson for tho bost
Photographs in the United States, and the
1 lpJ?V? Mcdal for the best in the world.
Montgomery Sfrf ct, San Francisco.
1 COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
I TTATTrx?DQT-rv nv P. &T.TT5,0'PMT& .
CENTER W I AL.
1776;
CHiriGO & SORTH-WcSTKI limww.j
Dncj,. . nnfrrr n fSOt AHH :
pAEXUFHS roil CHICAGO. N:.-
E .'irt 1-oMt IlOt;ll,r I 1. 1 lllll Illl I'l
Aioiureaf, iju 'bee. N.-w ..rU. lloston,
any j oiiit Last, should tuv their
TUANSCOXTIXIIXYAI. TlCUir
or
TS
Via the Pioneer ll'iu'.c,
THE
-IICAC:i XOIt i'!I-V i:SYi;iiX
RAILWAY.
THIS IS TUK IJKST UOfTE KAST.
It trade is of KTF.Kb It.MIs, ai:d on If has ;
b-'-'ri ruiitie t h fastest t inie th:tt lias ev-r i
been madk in t Ids country, by this rout? i
Iis: ri.TS lor wints fiistt nl' Chk:ip) li!iv-' !
(.h((le -f t(uM ;u ns ,. s fr).n ctliea;;o-.
lt- it i'iitsUnrs-, i'ovi Whj-iio hi
v nicjiyo ;j,t ivau; irau:a i.aininj ii.
THItitHiH TRAINS DAII.Y.with Pull
QJb iiiiin Palace 'ara t Itroah ti l'hiladv-l-Ihia
-uid New Vorlc on each train.
ITtioiircii il'AlN, will, J'ltllman
Palace Cars to Oalt iiur.. and Wash
ington, j
Ity tlie L:i!ii- Slloro itid ?Illi f tT.i n j
Sdnllieni i;:iilv:ay : t'oiinect Ions
( Vi w Vui-lt I
THKOt; .II TRAINS
Jl.MI.Y. with i
l'alat
ee Ora'.vintr limitn ;iul Silver l'a i-
ace riivpiiijx Car. I liroarh to N'.'w l (irlc.
By tin- 7'15t liiir-i it t'eijJr.-t?, (iliiiit!
TrmiK, (iiciit VVestei-ii :i ml 1'rie aiitl !
..ei i K iiiTr:ii ieii.li-. :tj .: ,
OTHKOniill T'lATNS with I'nllman
l'alace 1 'rawing Room and Sli.'ej-ing;
i iirs tnrouii to rew rK-, to M.i.ir.i
I-'atls, ilulfalo, Rochester or New York city, j
Ily li.iKiiiioii- is lid Ohio IiuiIroa:tl ;
TIIUorGH 'I' It A INS DAILY, with I
,-f Pullman Pahici Cars for Newnrk, '
Zanesvill", WheeliriiT, Washington and '
lTalMmore without change.
This is tlie KlIOIiTKST, P.KST .tml r.nly
liie-ruiiiiiii I'lillmaii c-lel r.it'd PA HACK
Sl.KKPl.Nti CAUS AND CO A CI IKS, coti-
nectms: with I mon racinc lialiroad at t
OMAHA and from the WKST, via (irand I
Junction, Marshall, Cedar Uapius, Clinton, '
Sterlimv and Dixon, for CKil'.YUO .v.i
THE KAST.
This l o;.nlar rout-' is unsurpassed for
Spe.Nl, om fort a nd Safety. The smooth,
well-ballasted and p'-rfect traejj of?t.'cJ
rails, the clehrati.'d Pti'lman l'alace Sl-vp-itij;
Cars, the p rieet Tclcjrrapli Sstcm of
moving trains, t li regularity with wiilch
they run, the admirable nrranenieiit of
running through cars to Chicago Irotn all i
joints West, s"cur-' to pass liters all the
com tort in mod-Tn Itailway Traveline;.
Noehamre of Cars and no t -.Iions tl. lays
at Perries.
I'ass -n' rs will find T'.ck-ts via this I'a
vorif" I.'osite at t he ;-.u- ra 1 Ticket Offle"
of the Central Pacilic Kailroad, Sacramen
to. Tick -ts f..r sal.-in jill the Ticket Ofilces
of the Central Pacific Kailroa.l.
V. II. STKXNKTT,
i mi. Pas. Ajrnnt.
MAItTIN IHTr;riITT, (J -n. M.i:..
II. P. STAN Wood, liem ral .v-.-ncy, 121
Montgomery street, ."fan Kranciseo.
An-. 11 :ly
Isiimmons.
In the Cip-'iiit Court of th?' Stateof Cr.-gin,
lor Clackamas count v.
E. I. C. Entoiir.'tt.', Plaint in, i
vs. J Suit in
W. W. Euck, Jane Etick, U.S. I Equity.
llnek, Miranda E. l'.uck.andi
W. .1. IJergen, Defendants. )
To said W. .1. P.i'rieti, Delendant :
IN THE NAME OI-' TIIE STATE OK OR
ejjon : You are hereby summoned and
required to bi' and apix'ar In the abov. en-titl-'d
Court at the m-.t regular term tin ri
ot', follow ing the ex'ir;it:on of six weeks
alter t h" first publication oi t his sum mons ;
to-wit : on the lourth Monday in Septem
ber, A. D., 1S7.", and answer the comiIaint
of i-laintiir tiled in said Court In the above
entitled suit, or for want thereof, th" plain-
tin will a; jly to the Court for the relief
demanded in the complaint. Su.-h relief
demanded is a d-'cr-'e airainst W. W. Duck
md II. S. Iiuck for S'i.nA) gold coin, with
interest at twelve per cent. p:T annum.
sinee t he lt h Iay ot December, lS";;and
the foreelostiro of a mortgage upon l."7
icres of If. S. Muck's donation claim In
Clackamas county, Oregon, and. Lots one,
two, four, five, six, seven and eight, in
I'.Ioek numbered twelve in Oregon City.
Oregon, which mortgage was duly recorded
Aug. VI, lwJ, on pages i-i and o( ot lsook
"C'of the record of mortgages in Clacka
mas county, Oregon ; and also, to have
vour latere!. In said land decreed subject
to said mortgage ; and also, to liave loro
closed a mortgage given by you and Sam
uel MeCawley to II. S. P.uek, recorded April
1-j, 1S73, on pages J8t and '2S7, in lok
'D" of th" record of mortages in said
Clackamas county ; and for a decree that
said land and town lots may be sold to sat
isfy the demands of plaintiff. This sum-
mons is published pursuant to an order or
Hon. E. D. ShattucK, Judge of said Court,
mad" and dated tiie nth day of August-, A.
D., 1875. JOHNSON V- McCOWN,
augl-swo l'Jainnir s Attorney.
TO FRUIT-GROWERS.
rpiIE ALDKN PEE IT PUESERVINO
i. Company of Oregon City will pay the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
forPLUMS, PEAKS mid APPLES,
Mr. Thos. Charman Is authorized to pur
chase for the Company.
U D. C. I-ATOURETTE. -President.
THOS. CIIAUMAN, Secretary.
Oregon City, July 1875 :tf
JAMES M'KISSO.V, JOHN n. MILT.EU.
McKINHON & MILLER.
WAGON AND CARRIAGE
M A V U FACTORY !
rpilE UNI) E R S 1 1; N E D
JL having leased the New 5
late David Smith, corner of
Main and Third street, Oregon City, take
this method of informing the public in
general, that we are now prepared, with
ample room, good materials, and the very
best of Mechanics, to build anew, recon
struct, make, paint , iron and turn out all
complete, any sort of a vehicle from a
common cart to a Concord Coach.
Blnrltsini t Iiinjr, Horite-Shoeinr nnd
(ioneral Jabltiiie, Nently, (Quickly
and Cheaply Done.
iiousu-snoiiixc: a spf.cialtv.
Come and try us.
McKINNON & MILLER.
Aug. 13. 1S75 :m3
NOTICE.
I HEREBY REVOKE ALL. POWERS
of Attorney and Proxies to vote stock,
heretofore given by me, in Clackamas
countv, Oregon. D. I". THOMPSON.
Salt Lake City, July 27. 1S75 :wl
Summons.
In the Circuit Court for tho Stat of Ore
gon, for the county of Clackamas.
Suit in Equity to dc-termino adverse claims
to real property.
Rebecca K. Moore and
S. D. Moore, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Caroline K. Adams, et. als.. Defendants.
To James Albin Harlow, one of the defend
ants in the above entitled suit :
TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE-
J gon : 1 ou are nereuy summoned and
reauired to be nnd apear in the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, for the count v
of Clackamas, on or before the first day of
the next term of said Court that shall be
held alter six weeks from the first publi
cation of this summons, being the tin.
prescribed in the order for publication of
mis summons, taiu urn publication bein"
IIIC VU1 " ausuai, una saio next
term of said Court to be held on ii.a jk
Monday of September, 1875, and answer to
inc compiaiut ti nir piamiin in the above
entitled suit ; and if you fail so to nn..o
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re
lief demanded in the said romniaint
which is to determine the ownership of
" '- roru.-3iiim-a in said coin-
plaint, situate! in Claekamascountv State
ol Oregon, and to exclude the defendants
from any interest therein. Lls
) This summons is published in pursuance
I of an orrfe- of t he .Turl"- ,j . .
- - r.u court.
made at Chambers, and dated the "!th
S. HEFT. AT
Aug. 6 :w7
Attorney for Plaintiff.
P
.1!!"- M t7
1 your ;imct) l.uy -,Mi5 ;II lov j .,.,
AGKEuAH BROTHERS
i
ar- now n--ivlnix a Inrv steck of
SPSIMG AND SUITER GCCLS,
all of the I,ittt Stvles. wh . wills I!
An ESS THAN rORL f.C FRICLS.
Our at..ck has tx-'-n I-ourht for cash, and
we will sell it ;t a mall ntivniioe nbove
SAW FRAKC8SCO COST
ViTRVir.i, SAY TO EY HR YI'ODY I I'-
fir' m purcluise r r iro to Port I;i!:!,
com" iMi't ric- or;r jroods ml crvtivlec
yunrw-lf f hat we do what we say. Oi.r stuck
consists in p.irt of
Kuncy and 8tj-lr
lry Gooils, Clothiin;,
Hats, Doots and Shoes,
I-Hdios and (.Jenta
'urnishlus (ioods.
Notions, flrr.t,, .
its, Har-.l
Wiite
and u rt-at mimy other articles too uumcr
ourt- to infill ion ;
ALSO
CCORS, WIf'DGWS, j
PAINTS AfJD OILS, j
ETC., ETC. j
V, WUI alKo pay the Highest Market
Priw for
Country Produce.
ACICEH MAN I:P..;s.
Ore.ijoii City. April t, Xs7. tf
TE WOE ED CAEE THE A1TENTION
of Teachers, and ot h' rs Interested in music,
to the following works, as being the best of
their class :
MUSICAL GHimES.
A now Class-Eook for Kt.-male Voices.
Price S3 Per Uuiru. Sample eoj.ies, mail
ed, j ost-pald, on receipt of $1.
FAIRY ECHOES.
A Class-Book for Children. U'l in all
the principal Public School;. Price 6
Per Dozen. Sample copies ninlled, post,
paid, on ivcoipt of 60 fcr ts.
SONG ECHO.
The Most Popular School Sinxing-Dook
ver published. Price 97 50 Per Dozen.
Sample copies mailed, post-paid, on re
ceipt of 75 cents.
Address,
J. L. PETERS,
843 II ROADWAY, N. Y.
Aug. 6 :v0
OREGON STEAMSHIP CO.'S
STEAMBOAT NOTICE!
Sti. K. N. COOKE,
Will leave OREGON CITY for PORTLAND
every day Except Sunday, at 7M o'clock,
A. M. Iiftiirning, will leave Portland for
Oregon City at 2Ji o'clock, P. M.
Sti ALICE,
Will leave OREGON CITY forCORVALLIS
every Monday and Thursday of each week.
Sti DAYTON,
Will leave OREGON CITY for McMINN
VILEE. LAFAYETTE and DaYTON. nnd
all points lx-tween, every Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday of each week. "leaves
the Basin at 8 o'clock, a. sr., and connect
with the train at canemah at 9, a. m.
Sti ALBANY.
avs OREGON CITY for HARRISBURO
and EUGENE and all intermediate points
every week.
Sti ITaijiiiie lattcm,
leaves OREGON CITY for ALT! ANY and
all Intermediate nnlntt hot
ery week. J. D. RILES. Agent.
Oregon City.Fcbruary, 11. 1874. '
J. P. WARD.
GEORGE A. HARDING.
WARD & HARDING,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
K
EEP CONSTANTLY OX
HAND A
general assortment of
J3ruH and Chemicals,
Perfumery, Soaps,
tonilisnii.t nrmtlim,.
Trusses Support ers,
1.,'-.'1.cr Bra Fancy nnd
loll Articles,
AtSO
Heroine Oil, -Lamp Chlmnrrm
f.lass, Pntty, Paints, OilC,
nrnUhea uud DyeStnfTs,
PrRE WIXES ANT) LiqiflRS FOR ME
DICINAL PURPOSES.
PATENT MEDICINES, ETC.
KT-Physicians Prescriptions carefully
compounded, and all orders correctly an
swered. K7Open nt all hours of the night.
fAll aceounts must be paid monthly.
nov6tf WARD &. HARDING.
Administrator's Notice.
AJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
i the undersigned has been a printed
Administrator of the estate of Matthew
Kerchem, deceased, by the Hon. Count j
Court of Clackamas county. State of Ore
gon ; therefore, all persons having claims
against said estata are required to present
them tome within six months from the
date hereof, at the office of Johnson A Mc-
Cown, in Oregon City, PKgv vei
HEN Hi GiNt,
Administrator of paid ptatc.
Clackamas county, Aug. 6. 1S76 rwl
POND'S
Hear, lor 1 willKpak of c xccUenC
tliinsr.?y
.'OND'S EXTRACT The rrcat Vegetable PoI
Uciitrayrr. lias been in use over thlrtT
yearn, nnd for cleanliness find prompt cnr
ui12rirtus cannot be excelled.
EHILpREN.-No family can affoid to be without
1 oDd'i Extract. Accidents, Brmiac
tontniions, "ut, Mprains, are relieved
almost instantly by external application,
iromplly relieves pains or Unrnn, Scal4.
Jtoils, elotnT Corns, etc. Arrrsrt In
llamatios, reduces swellings, stops biccdinr,
rtMV1r?Lsc?lor,l,ioB'"lnrilcal8 rapidlr. .
FEMALE WEAKNESSES. It always relieves pain
intue back and loiu,fnllnes8 aiidpresuingpaia
im i rV nausea, vertigo. ,
IN LEUCORRHCEA it ias no cqaaL All kinds ninU
cern.ii oils to which ladies are Bubiect are
promptly enred. Fuller details in bookaccom-
ranyin!z each bottle.
PilES-bUnti or bleedinsr meet prompt relief
and ready cure. No case, however chtonic r
u . bIb r tt.',c.l"-lon? re8i81 its regular nse.
VARICOSE VEINS. It is the only sure cure for
. Cf'1 ditressinir and dangerouscondition.
RI9NEY DISEASES. It has no equal for perma
nent cure.
BLEEDING from any cause. For this U a ape.
vilic. It has saved hundreds of lives 'when all
other remedied failed to arrest bleeding from
liMf, fttomarlt, lanna, nnd elsewhere.
RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, Toothache ti4
Larnrhc .re all alike rel.eved, and often per
tnanently cured.
PHYSICIANS of nil schools who are acquainted
with fund's Extract of Witch IIn7.fi rec
cmraend i t in their practice. We have letters of
commendation from hundreds of Physicians,
many of whom order it lor use in their own
practice. In addition to tho foregoing, they
order its use for Swell ines of all kinds.
Juinsy, Sore Throat, Inflamed Toneils,
Bimpte and chronic Dinrrhn-a, Catarrh
ffor which it is a specific,) C'liilblnim, Frnt
ed Feet, Sting? of Inserts, iIotHnitees.
etc., C'linpped Ilnnda, Face, and indeed
all manner of skin diseases. .
TOILET USE. Removes Soreness, RouKbneaa,
and smartiiig ; heals Ciitrs Fruptions,
and PiuiplcM. It rerirzs invijora'a, and re
fresher, while wonderfully improving the
Complexion.
TO FARMERS. Pon' Extraet. Xo Stock
Breeder.uo LiveryMan can afford to be without
It. It i ) used by ell the Leading Livery Stables,
Street ltailroada and first Horsemen in New
York City. It has no equal for Sprain, liar
ncss or Saddle Chafing, tstidbess,
Scratches, SwelIing,Cnts, Lareratlons
JMeedinicr, Pneumonia, Colic, Diarrhoea
Chills, C'oldn, etc. Itsrangeof action is wide,
and the relief it affords is so prompt that it la
Invaluable in every Farm-vard as well as in
every Farm -house. Let it be tried once, and
von will never be without It.
CAUTION. Pond's Extract has been imitated.
Tnepenuine article has the words Pend'a Ex
tract blown in each bottle. It is prepared by
the only persons living who ever knew tow
to prepara it properlv. Kef use all other pre
parations of Vitch IlazeL This is the only
article nsed by Physicians, and In the hospi
tals of this conntrv'and Enrope.
HISTORY AND USES OF POND'S EXTRACT,
m pamnnlct form, pent free on application to
POND'S EXTRACT COMPANY. Maidea
Lnne, New ork. -
ATTOEI.D INFORM TII E CITIZENS OF
i ir'u'nn City :. i:..l vicinity that ha
pr.-j-:iri (i to furnish
m, SPRUCE AMD CEDAH LUMBER
Of ev.ry description, at low raten.
A I.SO, "O
I) j-j- I"J:;o ;!:;, Ceiling, Iliittie,
i-(for slelving), Eatt!e,
PIrKeis, iuil Eetice-Postu, Cedar,
Conslantljf on ha ml.
Street anil Sidewalk lumber furnished
on t!io short -st ntitiee, at as low a rates as
It can bn purchased in the State.
Give nie a call at the
OHICGOX CITY SA Ii" MILLS.
Oregon City. June 10, lST3:tf
JOHN S C H R A M ,
jlain St., Oregon City.
3I.1M rACTLnER A.D I-IPOSTER OF
Sndilles, Harness,
etc., etc.
tS7-HICH HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS
V V can be had in the Stat--, ri
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.-
o
CV"l warrant my goods as rcpr.-vnted.
1.000 DEER SKINS
AND ALSO,
LL OTHER KINDS OF HIDES. FOR
J. V which I will pay the hihos market
price in cash P.ring on your hides and get
you r coi n for t he in .
JOHN SCHKAM.
Saddle and Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, lST-:n3.
OREGON CITY
SAW AHD PLAINING MILL
JLL KINDS OF
Sasli, Itliittls, Ior,
Window Frames Motildtnp.
Einisliing Lumber,
Floorinjr, Ceiling-, Sindiiijr & Raatie.
Will Euild nil classes of Buildings.
Designs, Specifications, Eill of Material
Made.
K. .1. ( OLBATH.
Oregon City, May II, 1ST5 :tf
Reject nil A'iolent Prartratlvew. They
ruin the tone of the bowels and weaken
the digestion.
Tarrant's Effrrrcscmt Sfltzrr Aperient.
is used by rational people ns a means of
relieving all derangements of the stomach,
liver and intestines, because it removes all
obstructions without pain and imparts
vigor to the organs which it purifies and
regulates.
SOLD II Y ALL DRUGGISTS.
The best way to
IOSEP COOL
during the hot weather Is to go to
CO?s IT ECTIONERY.
Main Street, Orrgon City,
and partake of some of his DELICIOUS
ice - crelm:
AND
ARCTIC SODA.
lee-Cream delivered to any part of th
city FREE OF CHARGE, and mad to
order. apr22tf
OREGON CITY BREWERY
Henry Humbef,
WAVING PURCHAS-
erv wishes to inform the public that be la
now preparea to manuiacmic a. w. - j
lty of
LAO BR B E K K,
as good as can be obtained anywhere In
the State. Orders solicited and protupt'f
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