Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, October 01, 1875, Image 3

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nW,ittnTYEGflX. OCTOBER 1.1S75
I'iiMTc Spcakliiir.
t firnvpr will H.ldre.S.S
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the citizens of : CI Furnas county at (
Stii-n's school! house, on hatr.ida , ,
n -tober v'tn, aiii -"' !
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Circuit C'rt liockct.
The
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- . .-,..11 Toi cr ct al vs. S. W.Moss
ISrof Oregon vs. Steven Foster.
Venlict of jury : an apj.topriation of
l ind to phiintitl.iuid judgment for de
fendants for 5I.5J legal t.'iiders.
Jl K Moore et al vs. Caroline Adams
et al -J. I'- l!:n low appointed guardian
a, litim for niin -r heirs
Joseph Hedges vs. i"-. Jennings. Judg
ment I'V default.
Allen Si Iiewis vs. T. J. Matlock ; for
c.m'iriii ition of Sheriif s sale. Salecon
liniK'd. Aininda Newman vs. O. S. S. i;a.
Motion to strike out part of complaint
fciiv.ained ; amended complaint, tiled;
motion to strikl'out part of amended
eoin plaint sustained.
Hiram Straight vs. A. T... liovejoy.
I.-eree for nlaintiti" at cost of plaint ill.
Tally Wise vs. W. T. ,ia'.ia.ir. Dis
missed without prejudiced
V. F. C. tt Ij.T'o.'vs. J. Cordon et al.
Motion to make-complaint more defin
ite overruled and case on trial.
l'.li.a Parsim-i vs. Alon.o(-P.irsons.
11 lintitl' allowed cto tile an amended
complaint. 0
Matthew Atltv vs. Oregon Iron Co.
Verdict of juryor plaintitf for S-'OS "0.
Coininissionei s of l.'liickanias Co. vs.
I). I!. Hannah. Demurrer to complaint
overruled.
Tiik Mink H ka kkuP Th? exhibition
given by Iiv):'esH'r ltiee on Saturday
evening last, we venture; to say was
satisfactory and enjoyable to every one
win had tlie good fortune to be in at
tendance. A committee was llrst cho
sen from among the audience, by the
an lichee, to receive the tests. The pro
fessor then in a few remark recom
mended that some object in the room,
tangible and distinct," be selected by
each, and that one by one he would lind
them. lie then took the tirst niemUr
of the committee by the hand, occasion
ally touching Hi.! n-md to Ids fore-head
asift receive the tject rieity running
down tlie person's aVin. He further
sai l that it was alo!utely imperative
th.it the person receiving the test shoubt
cTiieentrate Jus wliole mux! eontinu- j
mislv on the object selected. The lirst !
on. or two icsi. were miner jong in i
J lH-ing m.i'le : for instance,:! g'-ntleman j
selected his wife's fan and was lead !
nioin; 1 tlie room so ol'icn that the 1 1 1 j
npJeUngs of tne audience give way
to I'm. 1 lau'iiler. A Mother irent lemaii. :
however.
iei-ie-1
prof."
l door knol.i, to
or walkeil wiiii i
w ,ii -'.i ,-l.ie
a in!!'iMit's hesitation. An
u--na-'.ab'-.n-!i of keys bahl h-ad, j
llll 1 l" ll'M ::1
lie closed $. enter- ;
hi v di-.e.
. i ; i : i . a ' ' i u r. i:a some piao spinning, i
iyii'N :i;i 1 vfM'.tril'Hpiism. as lie Naiit.
f t r:i" K'!i -lit of the ehildi en. 1 le had
a ii I ie ii
an i we oare .say wouiu
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b" A r-1
at a
IMC 1 I'V i-VCM 'i 1 If i-uli .111-"
ill i: i-Voi-man'-e " "
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A i nt. Hs-rKUfrtisK. The brig i
r.-I - -til I bi
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l i . 1 1 : 1 : - of i'me wo. I for the Oregon j
I'ity M inaf.iciurio rCmoauy. T!ioudi
'c a 1 1" an a i il. I i nee
Ot WOOl IM tillS ,
il-. tie -re is n: enoug!i of the better
.- .-s m sii:.;:iv in;! e.imnanv. 111.' ;
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l' i. . Is p. i v. 1 .. 1 14- t ur: icd out a re of t he
i.-i-y .'' ---t quality, and s sat isried of
i.i.- ia'-i uie company mat u auver-
o ,
1 'iM iiiM iiM.-i,tsi San lay one ot
the largest ci.n jregations we have seen
i'i t!;i-i city wa -present at St. Paul's
Thirch to witness the rite of confirma
tion admini-tei-cd by liishop Morris.
Tic bishop preached a most able ami
interest in.; sermon, and at the close
fon :i mied a lss ,,( eight persons, two
g 'a l in nanl six ladies. It was one
ot the most impressive sights we have
semi in this church. J r. S dlwood is
showing by tlie v;ood fruits that his
labors are etfective.
I.Krrr.e. bis r. betters remaining in
the Postotuce.ii Oregon Citv, October
1. ls7.-:
brown. Mis, M irv K. ; P.radford, .bis
p n-; brothers, ..Joseph ; Kenton, Mrs.
Svrah b.; Harrington, Mrs. M;i".'io
0bu l.vi -k, Mr. ; Marars. Albmt; Mar
m!i i11, t;..,,. SN . ; Neidermver. Anthonv:
S'iinner. iJeo. W.; Smith. MisS Mary
J.ilen: Williams, John M.
If called for please sav when "adver-llsf,il-
' J. M. b.vcov, P. M.
Attoiixkts x A t t k n i a n i k . The
bar of our Statt; has been well repre
sented at this te-'-n of our Circuit Court.
The Oregon C tv attorneys, .Messrs
II uclat v Histliam. Johnson A: Mo-
Athey and I l.t Chamberlain, are
present . ronUPortland we noticed
Messrs j, ,,,, v ,lro, , 1i(.,1;u.d
w! 's,""' W',.W,--.V.,ton-J- M..earK
i. , Nlr:,"s l. h d len,.V. C. tiibbs C
ball and V. I'.. !Xe wherry.
Tim: Ciiam.-iox Hi!Am.F.i. On
Thurs liy evening of last week, the
steamboat Champion heavily laden
with wheat ranion a shoal, disabliiv
r ill ",h-Cl w,!,rin, on its tr'P fr,," this
mi wV ' 'll1- "lv four
nnl. s li-,,,,! the tter citv, the steamer
i l unette Chi, f started to its nssist
'eo,.V a'" 1 "f'lwl. only after manv
i.ours work, m towing it to its wharf. "
A Smask I'p.-On Sunday"last, as
-Ar. K,l. Harding was driving to the
'amp-mceting at Rock Island, his team
hr?.'.-risht nt an approaching train,
n,V ,Vn;'',avvav fro' '' while staml
k,7 -,s ,10ill. running over him and
Kiiocimg the vehicle into infinitesimal
moU.,.,,!- Although run Over, Mr. II.
cape. I without injurv.and is prepared
l'J try it again. 1
Tin: MakivKts. begal tenders, buv-ings.-,;
selling, Mi'. Wheat at Port
land SI (V3.$1 70. Our millers are still
paying ninety cents per bushel, vet
'lit little is being sold. We have'no
other change to record In our local
"larket. butter is still scarce at K:y
c,Mits per iHund, and eggs cents per
dozen.
f'Kcn.Kp.Thij case of the heirs of
Daniel Harvey vs. the Railroad Com
pany, for damages sustained by reason
of the railroad runnins over a portion
'I UIP riOllfrtr f tlm Kir-u -..-..a trial
last I Ues.l.lV. atlfl ilia ini-i- mnJnrnH o
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rdict tor plaintiffs for
Why is the Oregon City Woolen Mill
a Hclnihip ? Rccauso lt i5 governed by
THE ENTERPRISE.
r vnvrvrin- with HSchI on Thursday morning, lexicans, whom they caught in the
The nrctutt.ut is pio reiu iiii T,1IS SJX,.lks weH thQ lo f Jevihsh work.
tlie buiu. ss bufore it as fast as possi- Clackamas Jackson, Miss. Sept, 23 n in-
Csxv Poc.-For violation of ordi- rat.ted to-day by Chief
?J" county eon,- nance IS. the City Marshal has im- tlito?Prvi:
I' .- J next li.nd iy. There are yet pounded severa head ethos and the out mon to support X VnU tH
i,,-4- cases to be tried. Zr tli'bo that Gov. Ames prices locaHouL
3 . .. : I ii' tiroecodill-rs llt ... 11 ... 'i i: - - Pnf if wmnre ili m 1..4. H- ri
r,i win; hi 1 sum ui niuuu .uicaioii. - . - v-.u...i, iu.il iuu uovprnnr
J 1 r to uress:
l ..itlw.ilf t .! 1 1 1 1 I... r.il
t ..1 I MIIUSM. 1 nii"""."j'iv,v"
rVon of t.laint.lf's attorney.
ln,:t:oiMi i s j h. i-vasteretal. The
w'uU and de-i-eo heretofore entered
i,, v v ation of Ccurt, set aside ; plaintitf
W.-.l t. iil" a nended answ.-r.
liU,.AV a nr,..n vs. Wm. Franklin.
ii -ii. s,.! l :,s'is make, nnist n-ccssa ril v I tIu' lll!o or to n . an1 I than by gaining political supremacy
l. ",..!:;:,! it leouests that dissai- ' demand lor each State, as equally I . . n-,
l ..u-eh.,s,M. s ;i sum:(1.. j invioh.ble, the rigid to govern itself j lh lt ll A' form lts ow laws? Tbe
i'uii.ition go.,,is witii the na n ic of t i u- .,f jps soverei-'u ldea-s-.ire snbiect Temperance Union has undoubtedly
In in slbng, that il wav he enabled to I , , ., , -, f- , ! . . , . . ..... ,
i.i -ose -uLe tne . .'V.-miI,. ' onlyto the limitations and obliga- ; g1Ven this subject a little deeper
liiuxD jury i roc'ekdixos. i lie j
crami Jury sitting; at tins term ot
Court consists of J. M. Tilly foreman,
fJeo. Striekler, N. N. Matlock, C M.
kester. J. II. F.l.icker. Asa Stone and
Price 1 idler. At'ier sitting for three
days, at their own requ-.st, t!iev weie
uM-:i;iimti, rmirniii no indictments.
Tlio Court complimented the G rand
Jiiry andieopleonsucliapeaeefu'and
"i'uu
iMac-at things. I
How M THIS?Thoro was not a sm.
case oeiore me rand Jury this !
term. How is this for a "hard place"
F.ro. Hammond? The Grand Jury
Nr.w Year.-Oh Wednesday even
ing began the Hebrew New Year, o.ftW
according to the Mosaic reckoning,
since the creation of the world. The
Hebrews throughout tlie land transact
ed no business on Thursdav.
In Town. We noticed the pleasant
countenance of Mr. Hill, of the Oregon
ian, on our streets last Wednesday,
lie appears to be improving in good
looks as the time approaches' for him to
retire from nevspajerdom.
Raii.i:oai)ING. K. C. Til toh, who
was assistant engineer during the
construction of the locks at Oregon
City, is entraged on construction work
for one of Meiggs' railroads in Peru.
Gi:ocxdm:ss Ciiauoe. The man ar
rested on Tuesday morning charged
with being a vagrant, was discharged
by Justice At hey for want of evidence.
OA(iciU) Mkhai.. The State Agricul
tural Society has offered a gold medal
for the best display of Oregon fruits
preserved by machine process.
CAMi'-MKiyriNi;. The Spiritu dists
have been materially enjoying them
selves for a few days at a camp-meet-
lng-near Koi K island.
A r.i.A.K. A slight tire occurred at
the Cliir House on Tuesday last, but
was extinguished before doing any
serious damage.
Ci net's. From the Oregonian we
learn that Wilson's Hippodrome is
coming to this State. The hoodlum re
joieeth. -e-
Kli: a Di r. Den. The "drummer"
for a San Francisco daily paper has
ben canvassing Oregon City.
PoMor.AituiCA r..-A gloria inundiapplo
nn.'asuring 11 inches in circumference
was brought to this city last week.
Pi:ti;um:i. Master Ceo. Tii Iiocue
has returned from Santa Clara College.
The State Orange is in session at
i,rlland.
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TI'I.liitAI'lilC N IYS.
Wokci:.st::i'.. "Mass. Sept. 22. The
Democratic Convention nominated
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See rot a rv of State, (leo. II. Mou
roe; Treasurer and Hecoiver. flen.
Wston Rowland; Al tornev-( ieneral j
t5 K T- Verry; Auditor, J. K. FsU-
eraht.
The foil-i:.g platform was ndopt-
d: We veiteiato the
uecciaration
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1 I " 1 ' " ' 1 I!i;i"e I IV tl-O llll-
HhvaI conventions af Cincinnati and !
Dai t lmotv n accept:!: tlie re
..,.;ii ..mendmrnts to do fode'r.d. Cm
stitntion as a full. linal and perma- !
uont adjustment of the political con-j
Irovcrsi'vs incident to tho late war. !
W.-. ,l.l.n..1 fnv tlw. C.l'.iM UIIHMI.vl
iti tiie f ill vigor of all its constitu-
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i t lots a l ou et s a- t h e mi pi enie an 1 1 1 or- !
it v, utterly rojiudiat i ng all claims of '
, .:,,i, i- i... ..,. s;i.,to to cps, , fi-om
lions ot the leuerai (. oiisiitution. i
in the interests 01 puma; morals.
the nation's credit and the common
welfare, we oppose any further issue
by the government of currency with
gold, and we favor a speedy return
to specie payments as essential to
the revival of the commerce, busi
ness and credit of the country, and
to the welfare of tlie laboring masses.
We arraign the Kepnbliean party
for its extravagant expenditure of
and proiligate waste of the people's
money; for its contempt of constitu
tional obligations; for its extortion
ate increase of sinecures and of sala
ries of our public ollicers; for its op
pressive, Junjnst and defective
system of taxation, finance and cur
rency, which have degraded public
and private morality, and brought
upon us the present depression in
the commercial and industrial inter
ests of the country; for its centrali
zation of power, and its encourage
ment of monopolies and corporate
corruption; for its continuance of
incompetent and dishonest men in
office, and for its general misman
agement of both federal and State
governments. Wo view with alarm
the increase in this common wealth,
under Republican administration,
of the public debt by prodigal ap
propriations, for objects not demand
ed by public interest.
The following were elected dele
gates at large to tho national con
vention: P. A. Collins, G. W. Gill,
J. "YY. Abbott and Edward Avery,
with four alternates.
Hostox, Sept. 22. Vice Presi
dent Wilson refuses to be a candi
date for Governor of Massachusetts.
S.vckamf.xto, Cal. Sept. 22. At
an impromptu race to-day the driver
of Voorhees so evidently held him
back that tho judge requested an
other driver in his stead. This led
to a row, pistols being drawn and
several arrests made. The iudere de
cided all bets oil" and expelled from
all association tracks in the United
States, Mr. Sevenoaks and other
owners of Voorhees.
Boston, Sept. 22, 1875. Hon. J.
P. 7)(r'e., act iff M-nnr of Galveston:
The citizens of Boston offer their
heartfelt sympathy to the citizens of
tralveston and Indianola and towns
ou the coast of Texas which have
been ravaged by the recent terrible
storms. You are hereby authorized
to draw on me at sight for $5,000 for
their immediate relief. Supplies of
clothing will be forwarded as re
ceived. S. B. Cor.u, Mayor.
Contributions have been forward
ed from San Autonio, Austin and
other cities in Texas.
Passengers arriving from Colum
bus and Richmond on the Harris
burg roads said the storm, has been
destructive through the countrv.
Tue bridge over Brazos river at
Kichmonil, which was damaged is
being repaired, and it is exnected
trains will run on that road to mor-
row
t i ' -i
At..Ib- , S, a rart' of Mexicans
v'" -""v bu rouuing the lead
bodies washed to the four tn
six miles back of thn niiv -pi"
six. nines oacK 01 tlie eitv rri.
BConJrels were chopping uSfin-cra
hands and ears off men and women,
T. . . Jcnc'- -vs soon as
this was heard of in the city, a party
of citizens went out and killed five
is proceeding to muster into active i h.v miasma, and which if persisted in
service a regiment each of whites 1 work irreparable injury to the consli
and blacks to produce a conflict. I tu, j',. ,,vlfP,,. fever and mm ,..i
Tlie injunction is based on the ac
knowledged fact that peace and har
mony prevail throughout the State,
and that mustering militia into ser
vice was but creating a standing
army of State troops in violation of
the Constitution. The injunction
docs not interfere with the power of
the Governor to call out the militia
to suppress disorder, should any oc
cur. The citizens' offer of aid to
suppress disorders has not been
withdrawn, but not accepted by the
Governor.
Richmond, Sept. 23. Foley's
statue of Gen. Thomas J. (Stonewall)
Jackson, presented to Virginia by
lion. lieresford Hope, M. P., and
another English gentleman, which
arrived here last night from Balti
more, was formally received to-day
by Liov. Kemper. The people turn
ed out en masse to witness the re
ception. PiTTSBrnu, Sept. 23. Senator
Morton, in a speech to-night re
viewed the financial question, claim
ing that the original issue of paper
money was a necessary war measure,
and a repeal of the act which limits
its issue would be disastrous to na
tional industries. In speaking of
national banks, he said the only safe
and legitimate way for the transac
tion of th?ir business was under the
limitations of law. After showing
the advantages of our national bank
ing system over the old State banks,
he'eonsidered the Democratic plat
form of the State.
Washington, Sept. 23. The Sec
rctary of the Treasury lias appointed
lion. O. X. Denny to be custodian
of the new postoflice building at
Portland, Oregon, and Superintend
ent lliggins has been directed to
turn over the building.
Private subscriptions to the
amount of about $11). 400 for the ben
e'.it of the Texas sufferers, was for
warded by telegraph yesterday.
The Tempenmeo Union Endor
ses Dimicli.
The Orcjonian admits that the
Temperance party may place a can
didate in tho field, but takes up a
column to dispute the right of the
State Temperance Union to endorse
him. What kind of logic is this?
Surely the Oregouldn would not as-
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Mil tOi.lL il 11 0 - U i. I. 1 llg C ill I DISC-
U1.nt of a llenublican nominee was a
"transcending tf the legitimate ob-
i'-cts j its organization ?" The object
of the Temperance Union which we
thonfrhf nvidr-nf (.vm- nno in
a few words, is simply to stop the
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IHU Ul I I lOAll.il I lll.U Hill WIS I ' V i-iuiv
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means in its jiower. How, jray, is
it to strike a more effectual blow
thou hfc tlian the editor of the Ore
gonian; knowing full well from bit
ter experience their road to power
lays through the entanglements of
polities, and by no shorter cut can
the goal be reached. The Temper
ance party i.s nothing more than the
wheel-horse of tlie Temperance
Union, and it was by the advice of
the Union that Mr. Dimiek was nom
inated by the Temperance party.
Read tlie resolution framed by the
committee on Political Action of the
Temperance Union and bo convinc
ed how far that Union has a right to
accept and endorse its own nominee:
The Oregon State Temperance
Union, we your committee on politi
cal action would respectfully, rec
ommend the adoption of the follow
ing resolutions:
Whereas, Intemperance is an
evil, licenced and encouraged by
the State and National Government,
and
Whereas, All effort put forth
by the temperance people in the po
litical parties have so far failed to
counteract to more than a limited
extent, its evils, therefore:
Resolved, That the time has come
when true and earnest temperance
workers should unite to overcome
the present baneful laws.
JiesolreJ, That as the committee
appointed by the Union last year
have brought out a candidate ac
cording to our instructions, that we
endorse their action and call upon
all true temperance men to rally to
the support of the lemperance Re
form party. (Signed.)
Thomas Peakce,
B. II. xVllen.
Important Correspondence.
The following correspondence ox-
plains itself, and should be read by all:
Orebos Citv, .Sept. 21. lSe.'
-Tr, vnT.T-Ku-i)nl.Si'-:-I returned last
trfpo'f the steamer J. b. Stevens, and have
been in receipt of goods per steamer )ri-
flamme, John ,. .-siepiiens, unu ju.hu,
i.-ve arrived : and I am to receive
lar-c invoices on the next trip of the Ori
.i..r.mnn,i stpnh!ns. also per bark IVr-
petue and ship Oregonian. I am too busy
' ...sn. nn-nnrls nt this time to get you
p an advertisement, but will do so in a
fewVtavs All goods purchased for cash,
and will bo offered at the very lowest price.
I am purchasing all the good fruit offer
ed In Clackamas county, at the highest
rates for the Alden Fruit and cgetable
Prvlntrnmiiiiiiy. All having innt to
selt" will do well to call and see me.
YUrTHOMAS CHARMAN.
Dancing- School.
r-r t c r?-Her 7 -if el v arrived from San
Francisco, 'proposes opening a dancinjr
iic. i . h i. . ; f rn rr about the .Dinoi
October. He charges Jl 00 per lesson, and
lrom the references and reputation lie nas,
this is but a small rrief for the benefit to
be reaped. Persons wishing to attend, will
leave their names with Mr. ieo. naming
The Great Anti-Periodic.
The ceit;vnt-and promptitude with j
which llostctter's Stomach Bitters con- j
quer the iiKt obstinate cases of mala- !
rial disease, and tlie complete protee-I
tion which they allbrd the system i
against the miasmatic poison which im- i
pre-natcs the air of low-lying, marshy i c -
localities, stamp them as the foremost
of American aiiti'rlodics. Wherever
on this continent fever and ague is a
regular visitant in the bottom lands
of the South, tlie new clearings and
mining districts of the West, and in all
localities in the Eastern and Middle
States where malaria prevails, the Iiit
ters are recognized as the only true spe
cille for the disease, and its most relia
ble preventive. They are, moreover, a
safe and agreeable as well as a certain
remedy, and on this account are im
measurably superior to the preparations
of quinines arsenic, bismuth, and other
mineral poisons mistakenly admiuis
f .i-. .1 w .!! i-.i t i vps tor m;il:iiliesi vi ii...l
the other febrile complaints generated
by miasma, are not theonly evils which
result from it. A great variety of dis
orders are superinduced by the irrita
tion which it causes. Among these are
neuralgia, rheumatism, gout, periodi
cal headache, palpitation painful atlce
tions of the spleen, ami various de
rangements ot the stomach. When
traceable to malaria, the above affec
tions are apt to assume, like the disease
which originated them, an intermittent
type; that is to say, they recur at regu
lar intervals. llostctter's bitters, how
ever, obviates them all, by banishing
the miasmatic virus from the system.
AVaittetl 5, OOO Men women and child
ren to take away the goods at I. Selling's,
which he sells lower than tho lowest, for
cash or produce. Everybody is invited
the mechanic, laborer or any one else to
buy themselves rich, for a small amount
ot money. Tlie entire stock of fall and
winter oods must be sold regardless of
cost price. His stock is larger than ever,
and of tho latest styles and patterns. Call
early and secure bargains. Don't, mistake
the old corner where you will alwavs lind
yourseli welcomed by
I. SKI.LIXG.
Ik j-ou want Pills, take Ayer's Pill.
Nothing has ever appeared that can
compare with this preparation for chas
ing out tlie distempers that fasten and
grow upon us. They are the Philoso
plier'-s el xirof life, which bids defiance
to disease, and leaves us no alternative
but to die of old aire. Thev are mild
for children, yet, in a full dose, power-
iui ior a iun grown man. 1 uougn sweet
morsels to the taste, which irlide suirar
shod over the palate, their virtues .strike
with telling force on the very founda
tions ot uisease.-Lmcmnati ((.).) Citizen
" V AVoiicI-r of 3IeliciiI Srii:c,''
may wen no applied to 1 u. Wis i ak's Hat.-
SA.ir of ii.i ( iikkry. It is nearlv half a
century since this remarkable remedy was
introduced to the public, and vet. t helm
mediate and enviable reputation which it
trained l,y jfS uoridrful cures of eomrhs.
colds, whoopintr-couh, sor throat, inllu-
enza, consu in pt ion, :i rid all bronchial com
plaints, is to this day fully sustained.
In forty-eiirht hours n oomrh mav bo
come dangerous : but within tluitt.imo anv
eousli can be cured by the us- ot llAT.K's
honey of IlonEiiou.ND andTar. Sold by
illl Ul HISIS.
Tike's i oothachelrops cure in one minute
ThR National (Jold Tfdal was award
ed U p.radley ,fc Imlofs'n for the b-st
l'hotojjraphs in the United States, and tin
Vi-nna .Medal for t lie best in the world.
Montgomery Street, San l-'rancisco.
POXD'S KXTItACT "Staple as flour'
is what druggist s say of Pond's Extract,
whicJi may h ; relied on as the best Family
Medicine for the cur.? of mr:iv classes of
dis -ases. Send to the Pond's Extract
Company, OS Maiden ban -, New York, for
a book, free, giving its history and uses
and ask your druggists for it when vou
need a Pain Iiestrover.
Important. Endorsed lv the Medien
profession. IR. WM. JIAMS li.M.SAM
r J 1 1 1 1 1 r. lAi.NUScur-'S l onghs. t olds a n
Cousin lit ion, and all disorders of (he
Throat an. I Chest. 1K. TOWI.EV'S
Ti li ITIIACIIE ANODYNE cures in one
.MINUTE. lehlU
Iloligiot: s.
Kcv. George IT. Atkinson will I10M
regular serviees in the Cotigreg ationai
Church, in this city, on the first and
second Sabbat n.s ot each month. Morn
ing services at 105 o'clock. On the
lust .Sabbath at Holmes Scnool House
at 'i o'clock, P. M.
September 22, ISTo. at the residence of W.
T. r.rayton, Oregon City, by Rv. J. T. Hntr,
Alex, lhomson, ot Oregtm C ity, and Miss
Sarah J. Al mendinger, of Ann Arbor,
Michigan.
liOHN.
In Salem, Sept. 21, 1S75, to the wife of L.
F. Williams, a daughter.
NEW TO-DAY
CLEAR CREEK, CLACKAMAS COl'.NTY.
T DESIRE TO INFORM MY OLD CUS-
1 tomers, and the public at-large, that I
have just received a new supply of
7-V1 MILT GROCKRIKS,
CLOTHIXG,
BOOTS and SHOES,
CUTLERY, HARD WARE,
And Other Miscellaneous Goods.
All of which I now offer for sale at the
LOWEST MARKET HATES.
Mv obt-ct is to tell all my old friends and
customers that I am still alive, and desir
ous to sll goods Cheap, FOll CASH, or
upon such terms as agreed upon.
I shall also have in my employ a thorough
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
and constantly keep stoek on hand for the
Manufacture & Repair of Boots & Shoes,
and all orders in that line will be promptly
attended to.
AI-LEX ?IATTOO,
Near tlie Viola ".lills.
octl :tf
-ITTOPLD INFORM THE CITIZENS OF
Oregon City and vicinity mat he is
prepared to lurnish
FIR, SP3UCEAND CEDAR LUMBER,
Of every description, at low rates.
ALSO,
Dry Flooring, Ceiling, Hustle,
Spruce, (for shelving), Lnttlee,
IMcUets, niiiIFenre-Post, Cedar,
Constanth on hand.
Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished
on the shortest notice, at as low a rates as
it can be purchased in the State.
Give mc a call at the
ORKCiOX CITY SA TP MILLS.
Oregon City. June 10, lS7o :tf
Ionev I Monev !
MONEY TO LEND IX SUMS OF
and upwards.. .
Orepon City, March 10, 1S74.
malStf JOHNSON & McCOWN.
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORtJIA,
CAUTION!
Having satiViud ourselves that
ertuiu dealer.s are selling infer-
ld' goods which they represent
as our manutaeture, we therefore
caution the public against such
misrepresentation-?.
Any iers(jii buvino- iroods, sold
as OUJi MAKE, which should
not give satisfaction, will confer
i favor upon the undersigned by
ranstnitting a sample thereof.
together with the name of the
firm wlliell Sold tllC Same. AVc !
will then be enabled to prosecute
parties guilt y of palming till' base
imitations for o-ootls of our manu
facture.
OREGON CITY MAM FACTLRING CO.
JACOBS BROS. & CO., Agents.
Portland, Sept. 27, 1S75 :v'2
FALL 1875-
Is your time to buy goods at low prices.
m . K m f&
BEOT II E PI S
are now rece iving a large stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
all of the Latest Styles, which will sell
AT LESS THAN FCRLARD PRICE?.
Our stock has been bought for cash, and
we will sell it at a small advance above
SAN FRAMGSSCO COST.
WrF WILL SAY TO EVERY HOT) Y RE
TT fore you purehase or go to Port land,
com" and pric our goods and convince
yourself t hat we do what wc say. Our stock
consists in part of
Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Roots and Shoes,
Ladies and Gents
Furnishing Goods.
Notions, Grot.,
i e s, Hani
ware"
a nd a great ma ny fit her articles too n umcr
ours to iiT.-e.tion -,
A L S O
DOORS, WINDOWS,
FAINTS AMD OILS,
ETC., ETC.
Wo w-ill also pay tho Highest Market
Price for
Country Produce.
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Forestall Summer Fever and all the
complaints generated by excessive heat,
by ke-ing the blood cool and the bowels
free with
Tarrant's EffiTvcscent Seltzer aperient,
atoncf a most refreshing draught and the
best of all regulating medicines.
SOLD HY ALL DIIEGGISTS.
HOTiCE.
V. S. Land Offick, Oregox Cm',)
Oregon, September 21, I
C10MTLAINT HAVING P. FEN ENTER-
ed at this otlic" by William Hickey
against Gustavo A. Sur.dsfrom for aban
doning his Homestead Entry, No. 2..125,
dated March 3. 187, upon the W. H of the
S. E. i, section 6, township 2 south, rang"
i east, in Clackamas county, Oregon, with
a view to the cancellation of said entry:
the said part ies ar.? hory summoned to
appear at this oilier on the 20th day of Oc
tober, 1S75, at 10 o'clock a. x., to respond
and furnish testimony concerning said al
leged abandonment.
OWEN WADE, Remitter.
sep24w4 T. R. HARRISON, R?cHvr.
CEMTEHM I AL-
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ClIIQCt) NOHTH-YvESTEUN RAILWAY.
THE POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND.
T ASSENT Ktt FOlt CHICAGO. NIA
JL Kara Falls, Pittsburg, Philadelphia,
.Montreal, Quebec, New York, llos-ton, or
any point East, s-hould buy their
Tit A NSCOXT1 N l-.NTAI. TICK I-:Tsj
Via the Pioneer ltoutc,
THE
CHICAGO NOIiTil-IYI-XTIzn:-:
RAILAVAY.
THIS IS THE 151-ST KOl'TE EAST.
Its traclc Is of STEEI. ItAII.S, and on it has
been mad- the fastest time that has ever
been MAliE in this country, l'.y this route
n;iKCi.nirc tnr miint st l n.'.i''i inv..
choice of the lb'llo-.ing Un. s from Chicago:
Ity the Iittslmry, Kort lV.ij-ne itl
tiit iig'o :ml leiiii l vaui:t iluilivu y :
THItOUCHTUAINS DAILY, with Pull
man l'alace Cars through to Philadel
phia and New York on each train.
STHUUL'liH TKAIN. with l'ullnian
I'alacc? Cars to Baltimore and Wash
ington. Xly tlie Lake KIirr? mid ?Iiclti(ran
Sonllicrii linilivnj- :n:t ( imiiccliiiiis
I (o-v l urk Central Jin.l ituil
I ruin!..) i
3THROU0II THAINS DAILY, with
Ta lace Drawing L'oom and Silver Dal
j ace bleeping Cars through to New York.
Ily tli ?li-lily;i 11 'eiit-jJ. (iraiiil
Tru:; k, ;reat Wester ;: lid Kiio :ni(i
Now Vork Central lluil w a js :
O Tlinoom THATNS, with Pullman
) Palace 1 '-rawing Itoom ami Sleeping
Cars through to New York, to Niagara
Falls, LaiHalo, Ltochestcr or New York city,
liy Ilalti-.nore and t)!io Hailroail:
i TIIROUail TRAINS DAILY, wiUi
lu limn 11 Palace Cars for Newark,
Zanesvilie, Wheeling, Washington and
la Uiinore without change.
This is the SHORTEST, REST and onlv
line running Pullman celebrat ed PLACH
SLEEPING CARS AND COVCHF.s, con
necting with Union Pacific Railroad at
OMAHA and from the WEST, via Grand
Junction, Marshall. Cedar Itapi. Is, Clinton,
Sterling and Dixon, for ClIK'Atit) AN1
THE EAST.
This popular route is unsurpassed f.
Speed, Comfort and Safety. The smooth
well-ballast. 'd and perfect track of si"-
rails, 1 ho celebrated l'ullrnan Palace sleep- j
ing Cars, tin? perl'ec-s. Telegraph System of
moving trains, t he regularity wilh whieu
they run, the admirable arrangement of
running t hrough cars to Chicago from all
points West, Keciir.3 to passengers ail t he
comforts in modern Railway Traveling.
No change 0f Cars and 1:0 tedious delays
at Ferri"s.
Passengers will find Tickets ia this Fa
vorite Route at t he Gener'il Ticket Ollice
of the Central Paeiiie Railroad, Sacramen
to. Tickets for sale in all the Ticket Ofiices
of the Central Pacifie Railroad.
W. IL STENNETT,
Gen. Pas. Agent.
MARTIN HFGniTT, Gen. Sup.
H. P. STAN WOOD, General Agency, 121
Montgomery street, M..11 Franeiseo.
Aug. l J.ly
OREGON STEAMSHIP GO.'S
O T r J! r r T'l T ..'vin" T
Sti JNT. C'OOTCK,
Wiil leave OREGON CITY for P RTLAND
evcrv (i;iv Exee t Sunday, at 7 Jo o'elof k,
A. M. Returnitig, win leave C.e-i land for
Oregon City at -2 hi o'cloek, 1. M.
Will leave OREGON ITY forCORVALLIS
every Monday and Thursday of each week.
fttv. DA YTON,
Will leave OREGON r ITY for MeMIXX
VILLE, LAFAYETTE and DaYTON, and
all points between, ei ry Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday of each week. Leaves
the P.asin at S o'clock, a. "r., and connect
with the train at Cam-maii at 9, A. ,"r.
Rti-. ALBANY,
Le::ves ORE ION CITY for IIAERISRUEG
and El"GI-:NE and all intermediate points
every wick.
leaves OREGON CITY for ALP.ANYond
all Intermediato jsoints bet ween twice ev
ery week. J. D. LILES, Agent,
Oregon C ity, February, II. lsTl.
YOU CAX'T AFFOIIT)
to in: WITHOUT IT!
4 MONTHLY ILLFSTEATED PAPER
-.'V. published at Portland. Some of the
ablest, writers in th" state contribute to its
colums. Tiik Wk.st shouk is o
THE OfiLY ILLUSTRATED PAPER
in Oregon, and contains in each issue
besides articles of (Ieneral Literature a
description of some portion or the State fir
Washington Territory. A full list of farm
ing lands to let or lor sale. Has an
llliistniirtl Horticultural Department,
And other valuable information not, to be
lound in any other paper on the ooast.
A copy of it sent to friends abroad, will
give them a better idea of the Pacific
Northwest than en;, other publication.
Sent post a g" paid for one year on receipt
of $1 50; single copie s, 20 cents. Address,
I., SAMI EL,
sept 1(5 :.v6 Portland, Oregon.
NEW GOODS
...AT...
CAPT. 2. G KCRTON'S SfDRF,
XOUTOX, Clackamas Co., Oregon.
rpiiE indersk;nfd wot:ld an-
A nounee th: t he has Just received a
splendid stock of
Clotliine;.
It. ots Oiid .hocs,
l)n-(;tmi'-.
(Jroccries,
Hard ware.
Cutlery,
Crockery, I'.lc. lac.
direct from Xcw York. The stock is the
best and largest ever brought to a store in
Clackamas county, and having purchased
it at greatly reduced prices, is able to sell
it cheaper than goods have ever been sold
before.
I am under obligations to my former
customers for their liberal patronage, and
being able now to accommodate them
bi tter at less prices than ever before, I ask
a co"t in u at Ion of t heir pat ronn-re, a rid so
licit tlie trade of nil n.'V-niiu' rs anil those
who have nor heretofore traded with me,
assuring them that I can give them as
good bargains as can lie had in the State.
All kinds of Iroltice taken in exchange
for goods. Gie me a call and I will guar
antee to give vou satisfaction.
Z. C. NORTON.
Clackamas Co., Oregon. Mar. 12,
NOTICE.
U.S. Land Office. Oiif.oon- City,)
ircgon, September 21, 1-7."). j
C10MPLAINT HAVING REEN ENTER
J od at this oltlc" l y J. II. Hrdisty
airainst the heirs of John W. Jackson for
abandoning his Homestead Entry, No.
1.", dat'-d D-c. (5. lS.jfl, mon the S. E. i of
X. E. H, "the E. !5 of s. E, i, and S. W.
'n' of S. E. '-i, section ."), township 1 south,
range Meast, in Clackamas county, Oregon,
v. ich a vi'w to cancellation of said entry :
the said parties :.p hereby summoned to
appear at this ofli'-e on the 2'jth day of Oc
tober, 1S75, at 11 o'clock a. rt., to respond
and furnish testimony concerning said
alleged abandonment.
OWEX WADE, Register.
s2t :w 1 T. R. II K PRISON , 7?-n
THOMAS G H A R ffl A N
ESTABLISHED
1853.
DF.SHIF.S TO INFi HiM THE CITIZENS
of ur iron City and of the Willamette
alley, thai he is still on hand and dning
business on the old motto, that
.1 AiiiiMc .Sir J'ijhv t. Feller t-ut'i ft Slow
S7.i"inj.
I havt- jnt r. f urti.-d fr s.
where I purchased one of the
LARGEST AND EEST SELECTED
STOCK OF COOHS
ever before oil red in this citv ; and consists
in part, as follows :
Roots and Shor-s,
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Taints and Oils,
Sash and Doors,
Chlnaware, Queensware,
Stoneware, Croeiierv,
O
ITatedware, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Ladies and
Gents' Furnishing
Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy No-
Rope, Faming lions of Every
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
flattings, Oil
Clotfi, Wall Paper, etc..
Of the above list, I can say my stock is the
M (1ST CO 31 F Jj E T E
ever ofTered in this market, and was selcted
wit k especial care for the Oregon City trade.
All of which 1 now oiT.-r for sale at the
No use for tie ladies, or any one else, to
think of truing to ' rt ia 11.I to buy goods for
I am lli t'-rtninrii. lo Sell. (.'i:'up and not to
allow mvseit to be
INDEilSOLD IN THE STATE OF OREGON.
o
AH I ask is a fair chance and quick pay
ments, believing as I do that
j wciny ie;ii; Experience
in Oregon City enables me to know tho re
quirements of tie- trade. Come one and all
and see for yourselves that the old stand of
THOMAS CIIAKjIAX
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Cannot be beaten in quality or prioe. It
would be useless for me to tell you all the
advantages I can offer you in "the sale of
goods, as every store that advertises does
that, and probably you have been disap
pointed. All I wish to say is
Come, an:l See, and Examine for Vcnrsrivrs
fori do not wish to mak" any mistakes.
My object is In tell all my old iriends now
that. Iain still aliv, end desirous to sell
goods cheap, lor cash, or upon such terms
as agreed upon. Thanking all for the liber
al patronage hereto'V.re bestowed.
THOS. CHAR. MAN.
Main street, Oregon City,
Legal Tenders and Co-mtv Serij taken at
market rates. THOs. CHAR MAX.
!T?50,X0 lbs wool waited ;.v
THOS. CHARM AX.
I- SELLING
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"EJTAS JEST RECEIVED TJIICT AUG EST
iL JL stock of 0
FALL AND WINTER QOGOS
ev'-r imported to Or-gon City, which he
otr rs at greatly r -due-.d rices. .ry slock
"' CLOTHIN G-0
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Has Fbeen largely increased aiid I can
show as handsome a line of ready-mad'
good 3 in Men and Hoys' l'.usiness ami
Press Suits, Coats. e?c, as can be found
in the country, and at prie s that cannot
fail to satisiV. M v
DHESS GGDD3 DEPARTEMT
Is filled with a splendid assort ment of nil
the leading styles anil lashiotiable shades
of goods
J:;iuir'ss ("1-t-JIj,
-'Sli:;irr;, i"re::-li si:;!
Arnerscnri iircs.; (.oui.
ISUieU A 1 paces:,
XZi-iPiuiit ioc;.
C'a jliiii'reri, tSie.
:f a s5: i-: s ,
Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels, of nil col
ors. Pleached and Unbleached, Cotton
Fla nncls.
Ladies' ii'nl t;ont" v'ntlei.- jne,
Hli:ovl :ii.1 S :irSV,
Ycl iilitiiUet.-',
Tru it Its :i ixi x
'"ravel iiifr SalclicI,
i litis nnI : ps,
Oil C Intlt J'.ir
Floisrnntl Table.
BOOTS and SHOES,
I would call special attention to my
stock of Men's and Hoys San Francisco
P.Hit s, which I have sold for a number of
years past with general satisfaction. Ev
ery pair warranted. A complete stock of
HARDWARE & FARTvlSKQ UTENSILS?
Choice Teas, Cr.nncd Goods, and all choi-.;
Family Groceries,
Ail at Low Prices. Also,
LIVERPOOL AND HMi X JSLAXD SALT.
Highest I'riCL aid for all kinds of
'J0,0()( ilis. of WOOL TV-iritcd,
for which I shall pay the hiL.li. st cash
price. I. MILLING.
Oregon City, Srrl. "0 1S7j. tf
STATE OQAP.D 0? ?.1!GRAT10K.
IORTHF PURP'ISL OF AFFORDING
. informaiion to Immigrants and in
tend Emigrants to Oregon, now in foreign
countries and sister Sfat- s, :mk1 for circu
lating such information aimed by this
Foard, ail persons in this N?af- having
Farms and Lands tor Sn l O r R--n:.tr de
sirous of lorming Coloni' , will v-;.cc fnr
ward to this Roard a soon as " o-siblc de
tailed d.-serii t ions of their Farms antl
Lands. Location. Pric1 and Te rms of Sale,
or conditions of r-uiting: and all p-rsons
ib-sirou s e.f ot it a ining Airricult ural e.r et her
La borers, wi' 1 ideas commuiiient" direct
with this Roard.
I!v instruct ions ef t he Com ni iss ionrs of
Immigration. WILLIAM P.ElD,
oleblm A State f'om'r of Immigration.
OPJuC -J 07 C I T Y
SAW AtlD PLAINING MILL
LL KINDS OF
Sash, Ulijuls, Doors,
Vinlo-v Kramcj Moulding,
liiii-iiinrr TLiiiniloi,
Floorin-, CcIEn;-:, Sinilintr & Knutir.
Will P.uild all classes of l'uiMincs.
Design?, Spccincat:.'i'!is, Rill of M.ifriat
Made.
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