E
nREGOX CITY, PRECOX, AUGUST 27, 1S75.
Tub Markets. -Legal tenders,
. c?ti. scllinir SVi. Wheat in
bllV-
lti oan
pr.incisco, s.
KJ fit $2 20. The two mills
ft.iscitr are deserving of the frraii
l,f of this tannin and trading eoiii
tu mitv from the reason that they are
juututj "'" i, rues for v heat, than
"bS p?ocure l ut Portland. Their
c mt miatation i one dollar and t e
a ier bushel. Whereas the. Port
rent V?f V"in,P pa;,l to farmers is one
lnd price in PJ 1,ortlarul quo-
doll:4r 1 n Hpiantit.es is $1 80 per
UU?'d ' r one dollar and eight cents
cental. r j sacks are worth 11
lier bus.icl s.i kw fUOt!1.
cents u;n - -''-j equals
tion.a'" -; ,;r c--ntal. which makes
nrlv 1 l vheat market by
W'll. tor is not to Ikj ha.l:egirs
ilort eents per do,en. Tho Al-
are IMl." . A.mii-inv nro navincr
Hnn r 1 liunw arc not worth any-
RFM0VKD.-Capt: A. F. Hedges, well
known to our citizens, has removed
with his family to Woodburn, Marion
nonntv where he and his son arc on
""r'i.rV.n.inMs. The Captain has
hen a resident of this county for over
thirty-two vears. aim uurms
has held several positions oi noiK.ranu
trust, and in all cases discharged his
dntv faithfully and honestly, and we
resrret that he has ieft our count y. Lut
3lh ho has goiw, we trust that the best of
success inav attend him and his, nn1
Wl confident that the Captain will
always have a ki idly feeling for old
t;laokamas county and his 111.1113- friends
here.
Accidknt. On Thursday the 19th
inst. as the Rev. Mr. Huff was driving
with his littlij girl down the road from
tho summit of the bin IT, his spirited
t:im became. friirhU-ned, and making
y . . .- .... i
a sudden leap forward precipitated that
c.-it loman over the dash-board on his
head, throwing at tho same time, hi
little daughter out at the rear, mi her
back, lie received an ugly, though
not very serious cut on his" forehead,
isides many uncomfortable bruises.
The little girl providentially escaped
without a scratch. The carriage was
knocked into kindling wood.
Comino. Gen. Phil. Sheridan will
arrive at Portland on the next steamer.
The authorities in that place are mak
ing grand preparations, in connection
Willi the military, Co give linn a recep
tion. Phil, has'been in Oregon before,
and many of his old friends will be
glad tomci t him again. We would be
much more inclined to give him a
hearty welcome if that banditti order
were "not in our vision ; but that is one
f the darkest spots in Phil. Sheridan's
life. He expects t i remain but a short
time.
Impkovkments. llr. II. W. Rossis
having a neat new fence erected around
his line residence 011 the lull. Mr.
Singer is putting up a tasty awning
and Mr. Chass. LopiiM is having his row
of .stores on Maintrect raised, nutting
lipa line front and has laid clown a
good sidewalk. We learn that all the
htores in th is block have lx.-en rented,
and as soon as the improvements now
boing made are cc-mpleted, they will
ins occupied. Th:t looks as though
Oregon City is not dea I .yet.
To Tax-Paykks Next Monday the
Hoard of Initialization meets for the
purpose of correcting the assessment
roll. Persons interested should be care
ful to attend. Tho. who were assessed
prior to the 0th of May, and have not
vet reported their jndebtedness, which
they art- entitled to have taken out un-d-r
the decision of the Courts, should
be en hand and attend to the matter, as
after the I'.o.ud ha? acted on the assess
meiit roll, it wil' be troublesome to
get the iinlel. tedness allowed.
Sm asii-ui'.-T.aslj Tuesday evening,
a the (xjins'i tiiiii was coming up
from P,t tlamf, aSout four miles this
.baiiold man njnied I'.rown attempt
ed to cross the tralk just in front of the
cars, when the vAgoii was caught by
tho c v -catcher ai i smashed to pieces,
one lur-e killed ami the oilier badly
ured. r.rown was considerably bruis-
up. hut not considered damrerously
hurt, lnose who saw the accident sa'
that no censure caii rest 0:1 any but tlie
old man.
To P.k AxNKXKii. The Kncampnn nt
at Victoria, T. O. O. F., has petitioned
the Grand Lodge rf tho United States
to place it tinder the supervisory con
trol of the Grand Kncanipmcnt of Ore
gon. Thev have; heretofore been At
tached to California, and properly
lielong to Or:g in. We hope their pe
tition will be granted, and that we
hall soon hoc oar friends "across the
waters" united to Oregon.
Comino. P.y a postal card Troiii Prof.
T. A. Wood, we learn that Prof. A. F.
Rice, the great Mind Reader, will short
ly visit Oregon. It is stated he does all
he advertises to do, and that his per
formances are all new. He tells the
ae, place of birth, and in fact can read
a jK-rson's mind; as readily as others
can read print. Prof. Wood informs
us that we cannov speak too well of this
gentleman's abilities.
Rmn. We hare had several days of
cloudy weather jmd some rain during
the past Veck. AVs 3-et, it has done no
damage, but haather been a benefit;
but if it should cantinuo any length of
time, it will do great damaee. Our
farmers are hnrrving up with their
harvesting, and ajiother t wo weeks will
find tho uelds entirely cleared. The
crops are turning out well.
Going to Sax Fuavctsct. Mr. I.
Selling, so well known to our citizens
as a successful merchant, leaves on the
steamer this evening for San Francisco
for the puriose of buying an immense
stock ot fall and winter goods, which
will arrive in about three weeks. In
the meantime, hn wants everybody to
call and buy the present stock' on hand
at reduced "prices so as to make room
for his new good.
WillbkOi'KXkd. The locks oppo
site this citj-, after being closed for a
few da3" for repairs, will be open again
for the passage of boats on Monday
next. They have been thoroughly re
paired, and are pronounced better "now
than when first put in.
Rocoh Jokk. We learn that some of
the youngsters plaA-ed a rather rough
joke on a singing-school teacher in the
Upper Molalla precinct a few days ago.
The joke was probably more appreci
ated by the youngsters than by the
teacher.
Located. Rev. G. W. Day has been
stationed in this city lor tho ensuins
j-ear by the late M. K. Conference. Mr.
Day was located at Corvallis last year,
nnd from the
papers ot mat place we
learn that he was
wen likcu.
ft HAXGKn. Key. N.A.Starr has been
ehanjred from this city to Lewis River,
Washington Territory, where he will
shortly move with his family. We
trust that he mar rind lii3 new field of
moor a pleasant one.
t-o-Mixci Is.-We have noticed quite a
number of teams in town during the
Past week, brinsin? in wheat. It looks
onsiness.
Annivtn.-Miis Moody. Weight, 10
THE EKTEBPEIS
SSen-lVuredpoun
IjT:TTEr liisT. Letters remaining in
the Postoffic, at Oregon City, Aug. 27,
1S75. . ' ;
IJurnell. Mi-3 Orilla; Conly, John;
Fveii", Wm.; Gibson, James A. (2) ;
irletts, Josiah ; Humiston (JeorjieiS) ;
Hill, Kodna; Jones. A. F.; Jones, L.ll n
(') ; Johnson, Miss Maggie; Locev, L.
K ; ltochner. Miss Katie; Rowan, Jno. ;
Smith, Seth; Van Horn, J. 1).; Wil
liams, Thornton; Woodcock, Frank;
Wilson, John A. ; Welch, Mrs.. Sarah (2) ;
Whitlock, James; Young, Miss Olive
(2). The following registered letters:
Mr. S.Ryder, Thos. Conly, A. Dolrung.
If called for please sav when "adver
tised." J. M. IJacox. P. M.
'XEff Goods. On the steamer John
L. Stephens, which arrived at Portland
last Tuesday, the first invoice of fall
and -winter goods for Ackerman Pros,
arrived. And they arc now open at
their store in this city. Give them an
early call and look at their stock, if
you "don't want to bu3. Uut they as
sure you that any one who will give
them a call and learn their low prices
wont go away without making some
purcnasos.
Gone.-Major Charman left last
Thursday morning for San Francisco
to lay in his stock of fall and winter
goods. The Major's long experience
in this cit3' is a sure guarantee that he
will bring back just such goods as are
demanded bv our people.
School. 1'roi. r. u. 1'one gives no
tice to-day that ho will open school on
the ftth of September, in the building
next to the Odd Fellows Hall.
Ti:i.i:;is.psiic x ews.
Chicago, Aug. 20. A "Washing
ton special says it appears that two
filibusters are now approaching the
Cuban coast, the Octavia and the Pe
dro Zarilla. The latter escaped from
New York about August 1st, and has
not hitherto attracted much notice
This vessel, as well as the Octavia
was well provided with arms. Cu
ban agents are very sanguine of the
success of both vessels.
CniCAGO. Aug. 2d. The Tones
special from Galesburg, Illinois,
says that Jefferson Davis accepted
the invitation to deliver the address
at tho Knoxville fair in September
next.
"Washington-, Aug. 20. Imraigra
tion into the United States shows a
decrease of S'J,000 for the year end
ing June 30, 1S75, as compared witl
the year ending June o0, lbii
London-, Aug. 21. The Times in
its commercial column says the grain
market is inactive, but previous
prices are obtained for wheat. It
seems to be the opinion that the
"prices of wheat will be maintained
this season. This has sustained the
market in spite of heavy arrivals of
foreign wheat. Rritish wheat so far
has not been of good quality. There
is not much to report about the con
dition of trade abroad. Harvests
will generally be 3 per cent, below
fine yield, but with old stocks to
draw on, there can be nothing ap-
proaching scarcity, and an advance
on last season's prices is likely to se
cure us abundance.
New Yoijk, Aug. 21. A Herahrs
Washington special saj-s it is under
stood among tho friends of Senator
Stevenson, of Kentucky, that he has
personal assurances of General Wil
liams and Governor Leslie that in
the event they cannot secure their
election to the United States Senate,
they will use their inllnence in favor
of him against Reck.
Chicago, Aug. 21. The Timet
this morning publishes crop reports
in the Northwest, comprising the
States of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ne
braska, Iowa, Northern Illinois, Kan
sas and miscellaneous reports from
other sections. In "Wisconsin, Min
nesota, and Nebraska, nearly all
agree that this will be a year of plen
ty in wheat, which has been all near
ly cut and stacked. The quantity is
far above average, and the quality
never excelled. There will ba at
least a fourth more wheat exported
from those States than any previous
year. 1 rom Iowa reports arc not so
encouraging. From Kansas they
agree there has never been a more
bountiful harvest. In Illinois but
little spring wheat is grown, but
there is no reason for complaint. In
all the nrospect is 'decidedly encour
aging, and it is thought there will
be wheat enough for the homo de
mand, and the west will be able to
supply Europe with all required.
List of Appointments.
The Methodist Conference, wliich
has been in session during the last
week "and up to Tuesday noon, Bish
op Feck presiding", has closed its
session, and the following is the list
of appointments made by the Bishop
which we understand has given en
tire satisfaction to all the ministers
Portland District P. M. Starr
P. E. ; Portland, Tavlor street. Robt
Rently; Portland, Hall street, John
ihnn; Last Portland, O. II. Waring
transferred from Iowa Conference.
and nominee for editor of P. C. Ad
vocate; East Portland Circuit, "Wal
lace Hurlburt; Oregon City, G. "W.
Day; Clear Creek, to be supplied by
T. L. Jones; Rock Creek, Thomas L.
Sails; Sheridan, J. W. Miller; Tilla
mook, W. Butt; Dayton, W.D.Nich
ols; McMinnville, J. Hoberg; Forest
Grove, F. Elliot; Ilillsboro, C. Shep
herd; East Tualatin, E. A. Judkins;
Astoria, to be supplied; Isaac Dillon
Editor P. C. Advocate; T. F. Royal,
Principal Portland Academy; W. C.
Chattin, Secretary of Young Men's
Christian Association.
Salem District L. M. Nickerson,
P. E.; Salem, II. M. Sexton, trans
ferred from Iowa Conference; Howell
Prairie, D. L. Spaulding; Jefferson,
N. Clarke; Albany, S. S. Vandersol;
Shedd, N. Doane; Brownsville, S.II.
Mann; Cresswell. C. Derrick; Mon
roe, 1. D Driver; Corvallis, L. T.
Voodward; Dallas, H. C. Jenkins;
Eugene City, I. Wilson; Springfield,
C. W. Todd; Willamette University,
L. J Powell, Professor, and J. II.
Loork, Agent; L. A. Powell, Agent
L vieyuu iMuie tsociety.
Umnnua District K TT TWLl T
E.; ilbur, II. Patterson; Koseburg,
J. Howard; Gardiner. C. Alderson;
Empire City, J. Matthews; Jackson-
1 ' i' McCain: Yarn's Valley,
b. H. Toild,
Puget bound District C Fair
child, T. E.; Olympia, J. T. Wolfe;
bteilacoom, C. II. Hoxie; Seattle A
Atwood; Skaget, Wm. Smith; Whid
bys Island B J. Sharp; Mound
Prairie, T M. Reese; Claquato, T.
Magill; Chehahs, W. I. Cosper;
Dungeness, to be supplied by A
Laubeck; Oysterville, to be supplied
by L. M. Hitchcock; Cowlitz, M
Judy; Vancouvor, J. F. De Yore;
Lewis River, N. A, Starr.
NUMMARY OF STATE NOVS.
Indian David Hill, wl.o.lunm,..
ed so suddenly in New York, while
with the Maacham trnnn 1.
timed all safe to his tribe. '
Spec-al arrangements have bo
made for the accommodation of teach
ers and others in attend.mr.a t
ustitute at reduced rates at tin. lm.
tels in Salem.
The Washington Guard, of Pol
and, voted the company shonl.l
to Salem at the coming State Fair
aud have a three days camp at the
Fair grounds. It is' expected the
full company will go, and it will be
accompanied by field music.
O. II. Smith, of Salem, formally
of Eola, committed suicide at Astoria
ast Saturday, lie was well known
in the State, nis remains were taken
to Salem for burial last Tuesday.
Tho fall wheat on Howell's Prairie
is now cut and thrashed. The yield
is from 33 to 48 bushels to the acre
The difference in the yield is not in
the land, but in the manner of farm
ing. 'J. nose who plowed deenlv and
then harrowed well and summer
fillowed and used the drill, have in
deed reaped a golden harvest,
Mr. Asa B. Simmons, of Howell's
Prairie, raised on 'Jl acres of land
summer-fallowed, over 4,000 bushels
of wheat, and 2t) acres of this land
went 50 J a bushels to the acre by ac
tual weight, which is the largest fig
ure we have heard of. Wheat well
put in has done well this year.
Citizens of Albany have subscribed
1,500 to the Corvallis and Yaquina
railroad.
Near two hundred houses have
been built in Albany within the past
fourteen months.
Judge Gerretson, now of Iowa, will
shortly assume editorial control of
the Oregon Granger, at Albany.
The wheat field of Mr. Stewart,
near Eugene, averaged 3G bushels to
the acre.
The college year of Pacific Uuiver
sity and Tualatin Academy will bo
gin on tho first Wednesday in next
month.
Mr. F. Tjfindrnm. of the firm of
Landrum & Rogers, of Watsonville,
California, is at present in Jackson
county with a band of about 2.000
Angora goats, bound for the Willam
ette valley.
lion. James Partlow has sold his
Washington county farm, and remov
ed to East Portland.
"Uncle" Joel Chrisman died at the
residence of his daughter in Yamhill
county on the lGth inst. Tho de
ceased was born in Virginia, but
moved to this State in 1811, where
he has since resided. Had he lived
to tho 7th of next October, he would
iave been 80 years old.
Mrs. G. Berry and Mrs. Blanche
G. Patterson, have been appointed
teachers of music in W illamette uni
versitv.
The Eagle Creek canal. Baker Co.,
which furnishes water for the Gem
City and Sparta mines, is running
full of water.
Tho foundation for the new brick
;iotel at Baker City is completed, and
the masons will soon commence lay
ing uio oncii walls.
The iron works of John Nation, at
Brooklyn, opposite Portland, were
destroyed by fire last Monday night.
Loss, 10,000; insured for 2,000.
Good. Hon. Elwocwl Evans, of
Olympia.with an appropriate speech,
presented Col. Xesmith with two
large clam-shells. Mr. Xesmith, in
replj-, said that while ho was in Con
gress, or occupying a public position
he never accepted the smallest pres
ent; but that on this occasion, now
that he bad become a broken-down
politician out of office, he would ac
cept the gift of his friend Evans.
Just here he picked up tho shells
and opened them. "Ah!" said he,
"I see with yon, Evans, it is the
same as with other broken-down pol
iticians. You have made me a pres
ent, but have heeu sure beforehand
to remove all that was really good in
it." Tho point was well made, Mr.
Evans being an ex-Federal office
holder, and produced a most hearty
laugh by the entire crowd. Nes was
supplied with a full supply of clams
in consequence.
Appointments. non. L. F. Lane
has made his appointments for Lake,
Jackson and Josephine counties,
which will be found at the head of
our columns. We are informed that
Mr. Warren will take the stump and
also Mr. Whitney, besides the Tem
perance candidate, Mr. Dimick, was
pledged to make a thorough canvass.
So it appears that all four candidates
will present their claims before the
people. This will make it interest
ing. Mr. Warren is expected to meet
Mr. Lane at Jacksonville, and will
not go to Linkville.
Natural Exottgh. We see that
Wm. Barlow and L. D. C. Latour-
ette, of this county, have seen lit to
publish cards, pledging their sup
port to Mr. Warren. This is noth
ing unusual. Both these gentlemen
are old line Radicals and personal
friends of Mr. Warren, and their
support is natural enough and should
not surprise any one.
. -
Frcits. Fruits of all kinds bear a
good price this year in Oregon. Also
vegetables. The fruit crop is small
all over this country owing to spring
frosts. The vegetable crop will be
poor on account of dry weather.
Washington Iupependent.
California Election The elec
tion takes place in California next
Wednesday. There is scarcely any
doubt but what the Democracy will
carry the State, by a large majority.
What has become of the Willamette
improvement project 7 liie season is
fast drawing to a close, and now is the
timo rr- ihtt imnroveinents to lie made
Our farmers and millers need it, and if
delayed much lonper, win oe great
detriment to the shipping community
Allison G. Bornall, an old pioneer of
Portland, diod recently m San Fran
cisco.
r ', Purify tlic .Springs of. Life., .
It is a sine qua non of health"," that the
sources, of vitality, "the springs of life,"
should be free from contamination.
The llniiis whieh by their action upon
the foodr 1 ran.sArms i into blttod, and
the great vital nutriment itself, must
b pure, if the nni.seles, the bone and
the train are to Ixj- properly nourished
and kept vigorous. To this end the
stomach, the liver, the bowels and the
kidneys should perform uninterrupt
edly their various functions, since if
these are disturbed the vital thuds
speedily become vitiated. The best
1 4- i 1
nay, the only uioou ucpurem uicit
purifies them, bv overcoming those
bodily irregularities which produce
them! is Hostetter's Stomach Hitters.
The principle upon whieh this salutary
alterative acts is as simple as it is philo
sonhic. Thf origin of most diseases.
anu invanoiv iiiose wnieu aneci hid or
gans above mentioned, is weakness,
caused by insufficient assimilation of
tho food. The Hitters speedily rectify
the cause of the dillicnlty by restoring
vigorous digestion, so that all parts ot
the physical structure are supplied
with an abundance of pure, rich blood.
This increases tho activity of the dis
charging organs, and enables them to
throw oil the ellctte inaiier, which
rankimr in the system, destroys health.
rhis bodily refuse having Ieeii got rid
of, and perfect assimilation re-estab
lished, there is nothing to prevent a
healthy and active performance ot the
various functions. Such lx'ingthe case
it is plain that the Ritters are not only
the most reliable stomachic, but an
eradicant of those diseases 'of the
liver, bowels and kidnevs whicli con
taminate the springs ot life.
IVojiclerftil nro tho cures which have
bcn effect oil by V istau's Ralsak of
Wild Ciieukv. It is u direct euro for
coughs, colds, bronchitis, whoHping-coush,
:c, and irives tone anu vigor to the whole
svstem. Thousands give unsolicited testi
mony as to its elTeet.
A History Without J Parallel.-Al
most without advertising. Pond's Extract
has a sale that has increased until it Is
known and used all over the countrv. : The
Extract never varies in quality or strength ;
under any temperature ami in any climate
it possesses the same virtue, and accom
plishes the same results, i'onu s Extract,
tor over twenty-five years, has been in
medical writings, and stpadily gaining: the
conlidence of the people..
Important. Endorsed by the Medical
profession. iii. w n. jialis ijai.s..ai
KUBT11K KUtiSCuresCoiighs. l oKIs ana
Consm f'tion, and all disorders of (he
Throat ami Ch"t. DR. TOWLF.l'S
TOOTHAi;ilE ANODYNE cures in one
MINUTE. f'l 1U
NEW TO-DAY.
Per Steamer .John I,. Stephens.
ACKERJIAN 15U0S.
riLE :
RECEIVE THE EI RST IN VOICE
of
FALL AND VINTER GOODS,
Which thev will have open for inspection
on the arrival of the steamer.
Aug. 'Z7:tf
CITY GKA3DIAir SCI WmT
AriEE BE RESUMED ON MONDAY.
September 0th, in the building ad
joining t he Odd Fellows' Hall. As only a
limited nunioer 01 pupns win DC receueu,
those desiring to attend will apply at once
to. S. D. POPE, IS. A.. AC,
Aug. 27:w2 Principal.
eotice7
THIIE WIET.AMETTE FA EES CAXAE
I and Ioeks will bo closed for repairs
from Montlav, August Kith until Weunos
da v , An gu st -iVt h . F. 11. W EST,
Aug. IS ;wi. Sujirint?ndaut.
Pos tposkd. The opening of the Ixtcks
for business has been iiostioned until
Monday. August 30th.
Improvement of Vpp:r Columbia Ilivcr.
IT. S. RNOtNEEIt OFFIl.-K,
Portland, roRon, August. 23, 1ST5.
SEAEEI) PROPOSALS, IN DUPLICATE,
will be received at t his office 11 tit il 12 M.
on the 21th day of September, 1S73. for the
improvement of the L pper Columbia
river,
at each 01 the following points :
Homly Rapids, between four and five
miles above YVallula, about jane hundred
cubic yards of rock, more or less.
Umatilla Upper Rapid, between five and
six miles above Umatilla, about two hun
dred cubic yards of rock, more or less.
Itock Creek Rapid, twenty-live miles
above Celilo, about fifty cubic yards of
rock, more or less.
Ovvybee Rapid, thirty-five miles alxwe
Celilo, about seventy-five cubic yards of
rock, more or less.
The work to be done consists in blasting
out rock ; all rock being under water.
Printed specifications, instructions to
bidders, and blank forms for proposal, will
be furnished on application to this office.
whero charts of the localit ies a bovd named
may be examined.
X. MICIILER,
Auff. 27 :v2 Major of Engineers.
T ISSUED.
aootn kditio.v.
M A N II O
5
REVISKnlAXD CORRECTED ItY THE AUTHOR,
E. de V. CtTttTIS, M. II., &c, .fcc.
A Medical Essay on the causes and cure
of premature decline of man, showing how
health is lost, and how regained. It gives
a clear synopsis of the impediments to
marriage, the treatment of nervous and
physical debility, exhausted vitality, and
all other diseases appertaining thereto;
the results of twenty years successful prac
tice. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. '
CURTIS ON "MANHOOD." There Is no
member of society by whom this book will
not be found usefvl, whether ho be parent
preceptor or clerrvman. I.nnrlon Times.
CURTIS ON "MANHOOD." This book
should be read by tho young for instruc
tion, and by the nfllieied for relief; it will
injure no one. yicdicnl. Times ami Gazette.
Price One Dollar, by mn.il or express.
Address the author, DIt. CURTIS, 020 Sut
ter street, or P. O. Ilox So, San Erancisco,
Cal. aug. 27 :ly isd3m
THE WOMAN'S FRIEND!
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The onlv Machine in the World that takes
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Oregon City, August 17, 1875 t.
Notice.
A IX PERSONS KNOWING TIIEM
selves indebted to Dr. S. Parker will
please call at his ofilee or at Ward fc Hard
ing's Drug Store and settle immediately,
either by cash or note. Dr. S. PARKER.
fonnty Assessor's Notice!
VT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON
1 the last Monday, to-wit : t he UWh day
of August. 1875. the Itoard of Equalization
in and for the county of Clackamas, and
State of Oregon, will meet at th office of
the County Clerk for the examination and
correction" of the Assessment Roll, and all
persons having corrections to make are
cited to then and there appear, and all
parties assessed prior to the fith of May,
not having their claim of indebtedness al
lowed, will take due notic1.
J. II. T.EWEILEN.
(yuntf Assessor.
Clackamas County, Aug. 3d 1875. 3.v
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ed o FSradlev & Rulofson for the best
Photographs In the United States, and the
Vienna Medal for the best in the world.
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PBOCffASfATI O jV.
CHICAGO & XORTH-VESTERX RAILWAY.
THE POPULAR ROUTE 0YERLA?4D.
PASSENCEItS KOit CHICAGO, XIA
jrarsi falls. Pittsburg, Philadelphia.
Montreal, Quebec;' New York, Bostoner
any point Kast, should buy their
Tit A XssCOXTI X i:iAL T! CKKTS
Via the
Pioneer
THE
Iloute,
CHICAGO i NOKTII-W iiSTIiltPJ
RAILWAY'.
THIS IS TIIK BEST ROUTE KAST.
Its track is of STEEL, HA 1 1.9, and 011 It has
ben made the fastest time that has ever
been MADE in this country. Iiythis route
passengers fr points east of Chicno have
choice of the folio ving lines from Chicago ;
I5y tlie Pittsliuvy, Fort Wnyite utiil
Chicago jssul I3eiinsj'lviui:i itaihvnj s:
TIIKortiHTIlAINSDAII.Y.with Pull-
J man Palace Cars t hroujih to Philadel
phia and New York on each train.
"B THUOUtill TKAIN, with Pullman
a. Palace Cars to Paltimore and Wash
ington. It J' the Lake Sliore ntitl Michisruu
Kouthrni !C:iilAvity Connect ions
(Xi'w York t'en trill i::itl lirie ICail
roads) :
TIIROlXiH THAINS DAILY, with
i Palace lrawing Hoom and Silver I'al
aee Sleeping Cars through to New York.
15 y the Iic!ii;;.ii -ntiiil, Grnntl
ItniiK, tir:it lu-stcn: end l.tieaiid
New VovK Central Uaihvaj .ii
O TIIROIKUI TRAIN'S, with Pullman
O Palace Drawing Kootn and Sleei'ing
Cars through to New York, to Niagara
Palls, P.utralo, Rochester or New York city.
Uy Baltimore, unci Ohio Ii:iiIron! :
i THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with
Pullman Palace Cars for Newark,
.anesville. Wheeling, Washington and
lialtimore without change.
This is the SHORTEST. BEST and only
line running Pullman celebrated PAEACE
SLEEPING CARS AND COACHES, con
neeting with Union Pacific Railroad at
OMAHA and from the WEST, via Grand
Junction, Marshall, Cedar Ha pids, Clinton,
Sterliinr and Dixon, for CHICAGO ANU
T If K KAST.
. This ionular rout; is unsurpassed for
Speed, Comfort mid Safety. The smooth,
well-ballasted and perfect track of steel
rails, the celebrated Pullman Palace Sleep
ing Cars, the perfect Telegraph System of
movinr trains, the regularity with which
they run, the admirable arrangement of
ruuniiur through cars to Chicago from all
points West, secure to passengeiK all the
comforts in mod riuJtailway Traveling
No change of Cars and no tedious delays
at Perries.
Pass-Jngors will find Tickets via this Fa
vorite Route at the hi nil Ticket Office
of the Cent ral Pacific Railroad, Sacramen
to.
1 lck. ts for sale In all the Ticket Offices
of the Central Pacific Railroad.
W. II. STENNETT,
ien. Pas. Agent
MARTIN uroiTITT, Uen. Sup.
11.1. STAN WOO! , lieneral Agency, 121
iuomomery si reel, fan rranciseo.
Aug. 13 :Iy
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
' for Clackamas county.
E. 1). C. Eatourette, Plaint iff, )
vs. J Suit, in
W. V. Buck, Jane Puck, U.S.) 'Equity.
ISuck, Miranda I,. P.uck.andl
V. J. Rerr n, Defendants. J
To said V. J. P.erzen, Defendant :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OR
. ogon : You are hereby summoned and
'required to be and appear in the above en
tit 1 'd Court at tlie next regular term there
of, following the expiration of six weeks
alter tlie first publieat ion of this summons ;
to-vit : on th iourt !i Monday in Septem
ber, A. D., 1S7.", and answer the complaint
of plaintiff filed in said Court in t he above
ent it led suit, or for wa nt thereof, the plain
tiir will apply to the Court lor the relief"
demanded in the complaint. Such relief
demanded is a decree against YV. V. Ruck
and II. S. Ruck for S-'l.uiiO gold coin, with
interest at twelve per cent, per annum,
since the Mth day of December, 1873; and
the foreclosure of a mortgage upon 157
acres of H. S. Ruck's donation claim in
Clackamas county, Oregon, and Rots one,
two, four, five, six, seven and eight, in
P.lock numbered twelve in Oregon City,
Oregon, which mortgage was duly recorded
Aug. 12, lsiiii, on pages -OS and 5U of Rook
"C" of tlie record of mortgages in Clacka
mas county, Oregon; and also, to have
your interest, in said land decreed subject
to said mortgage ; and also, to have fore
closed a, mortgage given by you anil Sam
uel MeCnwley to U.S. Ruck, recorded April
1"), 1S73, on pages t-'.Stl and 2S7, in Rook
D" of the record of inortages in said
Clackamas county ; and lor h decree that
said land and town lots may be sold to sat
isfy the demands of plaintiir. This sum
mons is published pursuant to an order of
Hon. E. I. Shatt nek, Judge of said Court.
made and dated the 11th dav of August, A.
D., 1875. JOHNSON A McCOWN,
augl3w0 Plaintiffs Attorney.
TO FRUIT-GROWERS.
T
IH1E A ED EN FRUIT PRESERVING
Company of Oregon City will pay the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
for PI.V.'.IS. 112 A Its and APPbKS. .
Mr. Thos. Charman Is authorized to pur
chase for the Company.
1j. IK C. EATOURETTE,
President.
THOS. CI I A RM A N, Secretary.
Oregon City, July 2S, 1S75 :tf
JAMES M'KlSXOX,
JOHN II. MILLER.
VIA60N AND CARRIAGE
m A N U FACTORY !
rnilE UND E It S I N E D
JL having leased the Ni'wff
SOirn-v T-eeeo t.l v oeen nieil hv the T Jii-w.'
late David Smith, corner of-1
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.
Rlnrksmitlii npr, Hore-SU(eing' and
General .lobbine, Neatly, Q,nicltly
aiiil CUeaplj- Done.
I lOHS I i-SSlOEl N C A SPliCI A 11" Y.
Come and try us.
McKINNON it MILLER.
Aug. 13,. 1375 :m3
NOTSCEr
I HEREBY REVOKE ALL POWERS
of Attorney and Proxies to vote stock,
heretofore given by me, in Clackamas
countv, Oregon. D. 1'. THOMPSON.
Salt Lake City, July 27, 1375 :w4
Summons.
In the Circuit Court for the State of Ore
gon, for the county of Clackamas.
Suit in Equity to determino adverse claims
to real property.
Rebecca K. Moore and
S. D. Moore, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Caroline F. Adams, et. als., Defendants.
To James Albin Barlow, one of the defend
ants in the above entitled suit :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE
gon : You are hereby summoned and
required to be and appear in the Circuit
Court of t he State of Oregon, for t he county
of Clackamas, on or before the first day of
the next term oi saiu court mat shall be
held alter six weeks from the first nubli-
cation of this summons, being the time
prescribed in the order tor publication of
this summons, said first publication being
on the th of August, Ifj7t, and said next
term of said Court to be held on the 4th
Monday of September, Vf7-, nnd answer to
the complaint or the plaintiff in the above
entitled suit ; and if you fail so to answer.
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re
lief demanded in the said eomnlaint.
which is to determine the ownership of
certain rem i-Maie uescnuea in salu com
plaint, situated in Clackamas county. State
ot Oregon, and to exclude the defendants
irom any interest merem.
This summons is published in pursuance
of an orde- of the Judge of said Court,
made at Chambers, and dated the 29th
day of July, A. D., 1675.
S. IIUELAT.
Aug. 6 ;w7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
1 ! . wi M !
is your timeto buy goods at low prices.
ACKERFyIAH brothers
are now receiving a large stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOCDS,
all of the latest Styles, which will sell
AT LESS THAN FORLAKD PRICES.
Our stock has been bouzht for cash, and
we will sell it at a small advance above
SAN FRANCESCO COST-
TF. WILL, SAY TO EVERYBODY BE-
fore you purchase orpoto I'omana,
come nnn price our iroous ana convince
yourself that we do what we say. Our stock
consists In part of
Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Boots and Shoes,
Ladies and Gents
Furnishing Goods.
. NTotions, Groc .
ies. Hard j
wary !
and a grent many other articles too numer :
ours 10 mention ;
ALSO
DOORS, WINDOWS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
ETC., ETC.
We M-lll
Price for
also pay the Highest Market
Country Produce.
ACKER MAN BROS.
April y, 1S75 tf
Oregon City.
JE WOULD CAEL THE ATTENTION
r
ot Teachers, and othe rs interested in music,
to the following works, as being the best of
their class :
MUSICAL CHifclES.
A new Class-Rook for Female Voices.
Price St Per Dozen. Sample copies, mail
ed, post-paid, on receipt of SI.
FASBY ECHOES.
A Class-Rook for Children. Used in all
the principal Public Schools. Price SG
PerUozen, Sample copies mailed, post
paid, on receipt of (30 cet ts.
SONG ECHO.
The Most Popular School Singing-Rook
ever published. Price S7 50 Per Dozen.
Sample copies mailed, post-paid, on re.
ceipt of 73 cents.
Address,
J. L. PETERS,
81.1 BROAUWAY, X. V.
Aug. 6 :v6
OREGON STEAMSHIP CO3
STEAMBOAT NOTICE!
Str. V,. 1ST. COOKE,
Will leave OREGON CITY for PORTLAND
every day Except Sunday,) at lli o'clock.
A. M.. Returning, will leave Portland for
Oregon City at 2 o'clock, P. M.
St I ALICE,
Will leave OREGON CITY for CORVALLIS
every Monday and Thursday of each week.
Sti DAYTON,
Will leave OREGON CITY for McMINN
VILLE, LAFAYETTE and DaYTON. and
all points bet ween, 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. sr.
Stx. ALBANY,
leaves OREGON CITY for IIARRISBURG
and EUGENE and all intermediate points
every week.
Str. Fannie Iattoiii
Leaves OREGON CITY for ALBANY and
all intermediate points between twice ev
ery week. J. D. BILES, Agent.
Oregon City.February, H. 1S71.
J. p. WAitn.
CEORRE A. HARDING.
WAED&HAEDING,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
general assortment of
Drugs ancl Cliemicals,
Perfnnicrj-, Soaps,
Combs nnd Ilroshe,,
Tnisses, Supporter,
Khnuldpr Drarr Fancy and
Toil Articles,
AUSO
Kerosene Oil, Lamp Chimneys,
Glass, Pntty, Paints, Oil,
arnisiies and. Dye StaflT,
PURE WINES .WD LIQI ORS FOR ME
DICINAL PURPOSES.
PATENT MEDICINES, ETC.
K7"Physicians Prescrii)tlons carefully
compounded, and atl orders correctly an
swered. BCT-Open at all hours of the niffht.
BAll accounts must bo paid monthly.
novOtf WARD fc HARDING.
Administrator's Notice.
"V-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the undersigned has Deen appointed
Administrator of tlm estate- of Matthew
Kirchem, deceased, bv the Hon. County
Court of Clackamas county. State of Ore
gon ; therefore, all persons having claims
against said estata are required to present
ithin sii months from the
; date hereof, at the office of Johnson A Mo-
Cown, in Oregon uiiy, YijiYGAB
Administrator of said r state.
Clackamas county, Aug. 6, 1576 :wj
Singing' Emm
"tYTDJtnr
Hear, lor I will speak of excellent
tliiiifrs."
?0ND'S EXTRACT The great TcRCtable Pal
Destroyer. Has been in use over thirty
years, and for cle.inlincss and prompt cura
tive virtues cannot be excelled. 4
CHILDREN. No family can afford to be without
Pond's Extract. Accidents, Brnises,
Contusions, Cut, JSprains, are relieved
almost instantly by external application.
Promptly relieves pains or JJurns, Scalds,
Excoriations, dialings. Old Mores,
Iloils, Felons, Corns, etc, Arresta in
flamation, rednceg swelliiics, e'ops bleeding,
removes diseolor.itious and heals rapidlr.
FEMALE WEAXXES3ES. It always relieves pain
in itie back aaitknus.fuUries tudpress:iigpain
in the hc:wl. nnr.poa. vortio.
IN LEUC0RRK2A it lins 1.0 e...;:;I. All tinds of 11 1 -cemtion
n wliich l;idii" are subject are
prompt iy enred. Fu'.Sr details ia book accom
pauyinct each bottle.
PILES llii:d or bleeding meet prompt relief
aud ready enro. No ivise, howwr cbiocic or
obstinate, cm louir resist its reguhrnsfc. '
VARICOSE VEJX3. Itis the only mm cure for
lliis disf r.r-in and druit;erou9 condition.
KIDNEY DISEASES. It has no equal for perma
nent cure.
BUE5IBS from cuy cr.r. v. For Us is a rpc-
ciiic. It h 13 saved lir.udred- of lives when all
other remcJics failcl j.rre: t l! :uing fiom
noMc, itifi!uc!-. Ii;nji, dsi'vvliers.
RHEUMATISMS, KE'j!A.E5A, Tomharho and
Earaci:e j.rc :;M : ivl.ovcd, aud oU-.-n per
tnanentlv c:ir-.-d.
PHYSICIARS f 1'U 5c:!C.o".s v.l-.osre ncqitaialed
witli l'oi;d"M E.iiitict f Hi li liaxel rcv
ommendilin laeir practice. Wchavu 1 iterscf
commenuatiun ir'.ri li:!Tidre.1- o l'hysichms
mauy of vboniovc.-r j: lor i'?,!:i their own
practice, la additiea t llej f-.r ;;. xhr-y
order Ita e.-o for s-.vriiir. ;:a of" ill kinds,
fjninsy, Soro Tlr!it, 1 11 :.:ir:ii iJ 'Vr.r.r-'.lsy.
Simple and ciircviic .K:s. 5 1 l:cru, Cutnrrh,
for which it isa spec'iif.) CaiiV'i:tii.., I'rost
ed 1-Vcr, r.f I K.se rif, .!eMtuiloe,
etc., Cl:irjM'l il;iK(!s, c, ;.L:d. indeed
all manner of f-'!-::n ';:. :.: or.
TOILET US. Keiaove- 'ircsftf. ZZf.-.vltr.rss,
and Siiir.riip: 1 f'" Ci::-, i :v.rlons,
nnd Pimplcf. I" ' -.7' . ir.d re-
frrshe, vUibi vt-ndoifuiiy i:.ip:iiiig the
ConiTile-ricr.
TO FARtV.nS. Por.C'.- jxcrr.ct. I; j fttorfe,'
lireeier,iio I.' vry !:m : n ainud lol u it':out
it. It it v.sed by lite I.eadh:g l.iv. ry Suihica.
Street Uaiiroads cud iirt 11"! ci:. u ia ev "
York City. It has no cqnal for N;is :iir., Ilcr
, ncss or Saddle I'tmtiJTar, liC'ui-ss,
. Scratches, SwciI5tirjCaJ'j Lnrrrations,
IJIcedinsr, I'nennionl t'olic- I.'irirrlin-a,
CliiH;, Co1f, etc. Its range of action ia wide,
tndthe relief it rfioi ds is so prenit that it is
invaluMblo in every IVnn-varfl f;s well as in
every Farm -hoiife. Let it be tried oace, and
von will never be without 't.
CAUTIOM. Pond's Extrr.i t has been imitated.
The "jennine article lias the words l'ond's Ex
tract blown in each bottle. It is prepared by
the only persons liviap who ever knew kow
to prepare it properly. Kcfuse all other pre
Jparatious of Witch Hnzcl. This ia the only
article used by PhyMcijins, and in the hospi
tals of this conntry and Euri.ne.
HISTORY AND USES CF POND'S EXTRACT,
m pamphlet form, sent free on upplication to
POND'S EXTRACT G0MPASY, ii5 Maiden
Lane, New trk.
O'
irolTLD INFORM
THE C ITIZENSOF
Oregon Citv and
vicinity thsd. ho Is
prepared to furnish
FIR, SPH'JGE A-SQ CEDAR LU?BEE,
Of every description, nt low ro.tcs.
also,
I?ry Flooring, C'eiliiijr, riiisfic,
jrs;ee, (for shelving) , J.nt t see,
iMcUeis, utiilFeiiv--'Pc:-its, Cedar.
' Constant!' on I;anl.
Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished
on the shortest, notic.-. "at as low a rates us
it can be purchased in the State.
Give me a cal 1 at t he
OJZKU02 CITY SA b MILLS.
Oregon City, June 10, 1375 :tf
J O H f3
S G
A
IF
jI;iiiiSt.,()rcg
City
Susldles, ilurnesr,
fsa ilille:-y-I l d
uari', iff., elf.
rincii
V can b
ITE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS
be h ad in t h St ate, n t
WHOLESALE 0
ETAsl.
warrar;t my goods as r-.-prcsented.
1.0 0 0
AS'J AI..SO,
4 ET, OTHER KINDS OF HIDES. FOR
J.. whicli I will pay tlie highes market
price in cash Bring on your hides and got
your coin for them.
John sciiram.
Saddle and Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, lb7o-m.'.
OREGON CITY
SAW AND PLAINS NG MILL.
LL KINDS OF
Sah, Ulintis, Door?;,
V.'iinlow FraiKfn Hlonldiisrs,
IP initliiiiij: Liiinljoi,
Floavin, Ceiliise;, Sindint: k Rustic.
Will Build all classes of Buildings.
Designs,
Made.
Specifications, Bill of Material
E. .7.
11, 1S73
C OI
:tf
BATH.
Reject all Violent Purgatives. They
ruin the tone of the bowels and weaker
the digestion.
Tarrant's EftVrvescnit. SiIIzit jprritnt.
is used by rational people as a means of
relieving all derangements of the stomach,
liver and intent ines, because it removes all
obstructions without, pain nnd imparts
vigor to tho organs which it purifies and
regulates.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGG ISTS.
The best way to
KEEP COOL
during th hot weather is to goto
LOIjIS SAAL'S
CONF ECTIONERY,
Main Street, Oregon City,
and partake of some of his DELICIOUS
A X D
ARCTIC SODA.
Iy-Crem-delivered to any part of th"
city FREE OF CHARGE, and made to
order. apr22tf
OREGON CITY BREWERY
Henry Ilunibel,
H
AVING PURCHAS-
ed the above Brew- Sf:
ery wishes to inform th public that heis
now prepared to manufacture a No. 1 qual
ity of
l a n e it b i: k n,
as good as can be obtained ar.ywhcre fn
the State. Orders solicit 'd rnd promrtly
filled.
1 "Wiqunf
DEER 3KIKS
AV ANT 11 J,
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