Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, November 19, 1875, Image 3

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Notice. .
ir.1vilUli.SIVSOcl Of the K.NTKKI-niSE,
I desire to close my accounts soon :is
possible. All person known.- thorn
selves uulcl.te.l to n.u ft re requested to
make- imme.Ii te payment. Those who
. i . i ... .1 . . t i h i ir r tor sil '
an oniv iiin'-iiini - I- i - ..
Bcriptions from
11. 'list J. IS ('-J, Will
to Mr. Dement for the
make payment
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HIT ilT'T V.I i L
all snb-
. 'u-l.rrft there is IlKUC tluo
than tl time
above speci:i'H.
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;-). -v. SOL.TEll.
TiiK Maii'KI'.as'K Hall. The elite
of our town, of terpsichorean proclivi
ties, are on the qui vive of expectation
and' excitement, in anticipation of the
grand ball t be given at Pope's Hall
on
Thanksgiving - iiigiii. iroin me
pre
CI r.l 1 1. i ' IKIII liwnit i .jr i iu i t uini
e . .1 ......... ,. . ,i "... , . ..i w.t ; ., ,r
people, w l iu i,uu u in mh uii;
that this will be the most brilliant af
fiir of the season. Smo of the best
imisi i:!iis of Toithuid have been on
gticed for t!ie occasion, and evervthing
necessary is being done to make the
ball a iri and success. The company is
to !) select, yet from the largo number
of invitations given out here and in
p .r'l ind theie ill nevertheless be a
l ire xtteu lar.eopn s. n'.f r w hich there
is .mi, ile room in the spacious and com
modious hall. Tins is the first mas
querade given here in several years,
and it is not to be wondered at that
evLivbodv i-; anxious to be present,
shrouded in a disguise that cyen
Terpsichore herself would fail to pene
trate. We are informed that ladies in
teiidin to m js!c can o?4;dn com pi i-
m.nt;ii v tickets nv calling at aid oc
J fardin
will be t
or Ackermau 1'ros. Poors
n at eiht o elock and uane-
in'4 to eoinm ?ne promptly iit nine,
witli a L'ran.l in irch. All holders of
tickets will be entitled to suppe. , which
will be furnished by t!ie l.eiies at
brarv Hall. icnl lemen will procure
tickets beforehand as no money will be
taken at t lie t'or. Thoso who intend
to parti'-'. pate sheu!. 1 be on hand early
to avoid a rush and confusion, as every
body i-i ..i!uin
rood time.
r determined to have a
Issanv The many friends of Mr
(.'has. Walker- will be pained to learn
ofthesid in i-?bil-ine that has befallen
him. Though the rumor respecting his
present condition are somewhat vague
and Uncertain, we give below what we
have been able to ".rather. The follow
ing is an extract t'roni a private letter
written from The Dalles to a gentleman
in this cii v : ' I suppose ('has. Walker
i-ici! her insane or dead. He crossed
the l'olnms::i river nearly two weeks
ugo, put u; his tf m for the night and
went b bed in t lie barn, a mile ami a
led i' from The lvdles. In the morning
his bed was found empty. Much search
has i.ven m l ie, but without success."
Tai , u ith a elippkfg from the Portland
1'c"1 wbi-rh we uivo I ( low, is all we
h ive learned of t he u u Tori u n.ite man
thus fir: "Mr. ''has. Walker, one of
un mis-.!-,ners f i Yakima county, W.
T, w!e his been missing from the
I'malilli llons T:ie Dalles, since (Jet.
'Js'.h, w.;s 4'ound in a log cabin about
fifieell mir -s below til 4t pi -ice. He
haed and frightened the boy who had
found him. Tn boy s i -s t hat t he uu
f irtu.i ite in in threvva 1 iible--w hic!i he
ii el a o ireittl c been ri-ading at him.
Mr. Walker" is now at The Dalles,
pio'ial ly iii -au '."
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t -.lu-t b--f. re going to press,
-e.own a letter written by the
Mr. ('has. Walker, dated the
:., savin r that Mr. Walker had
1 ecn Vi tind.
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I m r::r)vr:: M acm ink:: v. Tiie Oregon
,'.y Mills were thg first to intro.luee
,e M i idlings Purifiers in Oregon, hav-
C.t.
the
ing
tli-'in in operation for the hrst lime
on t!i
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I ".. ir.
aie ;'
C. 'C, f,'
I.i l -a,
sfh'oi Sjiitember, some two
i. ' .r- th" rvil.-m Nlills started
Mil !'!-, -,.M. ir Co.'s ni:i hinc.s
lie'. 1, crniS patent, which are
eiii v th. best .f all the various
s eon -t rucled fur manufactiir-
i : i g -.; by the new process. Illl'tolll
' ;ny a: e rumdmr night ami day, and
Is wrck will finish grinding six
;a i;i-im 1 b irre's of dour for part I'arg'X
:" tic r. ir .n Aber.iare, the largest ship
that ever eame to Port! md or enteretl
the Col'imoi i ri er. Tii-J J'.aron Aber
i.are will enry li",ttt k barn Is.
I,rni-:r. I.iy. Letters remaining in
:h P. toiVien. at Oregon City, Novem
ber U'.h, 1V7.:
P.rothars. Joseph ; Prautigan, Henry;
Hillings. K. N.; Duibin, I. II.; Hessel
lioe. I'd; Howell. Win.; Howell, Miss
.o.diiie: liiise, K;hriam-: Jones. Mrs.
F.llen ; Jo'in o'i, Miss Snah; Kru.se,
Francis M . ; M.av, Lafayette; Parker,
s. ; l'i indie, Isaac; ICingohl, Thomas;
S' .i-in.M-. John ; Smith, lieo. K. ; Souls,
II nrv; s.nilh, Alfred; Traeev, S.ini'l
T.i'iino:), J. U.; Wort hiugton,
.'.ho Mi i'i; Wiilson, Win. H.; Wil
s ci. S i:u'l J . ; Werner, M rs.
If .illj 1 for pleisc say when "adver
tised." J. M. HACai.Nf, P.M.
Fi it k F'c riNiit isHKiis. Wo have be
f re us the proceedings of tho National
Convention of the Fire Departments,
whfeh met in iCew York city on Oct.
4th, an 1 find that afU-r thorough dis-cns-doii
ii. was agri ed by a large majori
ty . that when any one system is to be
relied upon to extinguish fires, the
reseiVoir system (if ahead of ll Ml feet
e in be not i:.u 1 ) is by far the best. It
is a sat isiacti on to know that we have
tie1 Pest apparatus in the United States
with which to meet the lire-iiend,wdicn-ever
hi- worship shall see fit togite our
eit y a call.
1 Tiif. Mautckts. Legal tenders, buy
ing sVi ; selling, NJ'i. Wheat in Ore
gon l ity has ileclined to W cts erbus.
( l.ii-;
are worth "( cents (ier bushel;
butter t
.ii cents per pounil; eggs J.j
per d .eti ; chickens, spring,
dozen: grown, ;?: oil; dried
"' eents per pound; plums.
to I ) cents
,V) cr
a;;i'.fs. Tti
i!ri..il. 1 '-I i ci'nts perixiund: nota
tofs. ('. : li cents per bushel ; bacon, j
sides, IJ e. per iund ; hams, 11 cents!
. I . l : i. .i-
per I'ihiiki , i)i is in in - j fen is per
pound.
Thk Pknn Monthly for November
has duly arrived, and we have no hesi
tation in recommending it to our read
ers as ine of the best and most practical
magazines published. Tiie subjects are
invariably -f 'to-day." and are handled
in astyiyas entertainimr and masterly
as those of any periodical that comes
to our table.
Mi-sit-. "e have just reeoivod from
V. V. Helmiek, musie dealer and pub
lisher, Cincinnatti, O., two very fine
pieces of music, entitled, '"Only in
l'liii." ladies seriivcomie song witli
w-ilt. chorus, and I leaven ' Hless
y mini:!, "a beautiful ballad and chorus.
S "id 7) cents to the publisher and he
will send von both.
A a boy ii:im , l Hrown was passing
- al uu; the railroad track on horseback
c in t'.i vi -initv of Piety Ilill. 1 it Mon
day, tiie mustang beeinuj frijrhtened at
a trnin giing by and tossed the Imv
o:T. Ii i -kilv ht e--red without being
d mi i jrcd. but would prefer to choose a
s ifier spot next time.
Apjouknki'. Judge Shattuck ar.
je.rr.eil Court on Monday evening till
the April term. Puringthe day several
niotions and demurrers 'were areued
t v attorneys in the ditler-ent equity
c;ises. I ut no case was finally disposed
ol. so they lie over till next term.
Il.vrrv. Our young friend William
Myers is said to bo the hanpiest man in
c-es.tBlC A bouncin?? pirl baby i3 the
i A yiovEU SciiooL.-Un luesdar
' spent an hour visiting the grapVir&r.
school kept by Mr. S. D. Pope,, and
j were highly pleased with the prfl?res'
! the fiiipils under his eiiarjro sefeiii to be
making. The several rasy.s were
taken tlirougu :i Drier yet ngM lixam
iu.uion in their various stgd.ie.s, .alul
showed by their ready answers awl
careful attention that they understood
thoroivghl v what tliov have been ovr
in the books. Mr. Pope possesses tho
happy faculty of traininir tho resofcet
and esteem of his munis, and while an
nealing to feel perfectly fro4 and at
home, they observo the most perfect
order.
TitANicsoiviNo Skrvick. Services
will lje held in St. Paul's Kpiscopal
Church on Thursday mornimf next.
being Thanksgiving Dav, at 10 :S0 A. M.
The oilei ings in money "of the congre
gation will be for tbeHndigcpt Clergv.
Fund of the. lio.ese. Otferings in Kind
are also desired for the Uood'Samaritan
Hospital and Orphanage. It is to be
hoped that the attendance viJlbelarsre,
and that the offerings for these worthy
objects will be marked by the generos
ity, which they richly deserve.
' " 45 r.
Purkd. The houe cf Rev. M. C.
Dimick in the yicinity of. Needy, was
burned one day last week. At the
time of the fire Mr. pimictk'.was in the
mountains looking after his stock, and
his wif was at Hubbard Station on a
visit. The loss is estimated at about
$700. The lire was undoubtedly the
work of an inceuidiary, and a strong
suspicion rests on an individual living
in the viciruty as being the guilty party,
but so far no one has been 'arrested.
Sciiooj. Ci.osr.o. The school across
the river, ta'ughf by Miss Addie Crav
ford, closed on Friday last. Notwith
standing the rain several friends of t he
teacher and pupils wore present to wit
ness the closing exercises, in which the
juveniles acquitted themselves well,
rctlecting credit on both their teacher
and themselves.
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DiKt). Mr. Jacob Ii. "Hprenger, who
died at the residence of C'apt. John
Cochran, in Marion county, on Sunday
last, was in the fort3-second year of his
age. lie had been engaged in the hotel
business for several years, and was
known throughout the State its a man
of sterlingquaitities. He loayos several
relatives in this city who deeply mourn
nis loss.
TyKKX a Pautnku.-G. W. Church,
of Portland, has sold a half interest in
his steamboat aftd hoisting apparatus
to (.'apt. Fairfowl. We understand they
are doing a good business. Friend
Church was in town Sunday, and from
appearance we surmise ho is lofoking
for another partner.
AxoTitKii Patch. Sheriff Shult'z, of
Wasco county, passed through this
city yesterday with three prisoners for
the penitentiary. One of thorn is a
mere boy, and the Sheriff", it i said, had
a petition to the Governor iu his pocket
for his pardon.O
TifMiiKi'.iNd.-Ootlieb Qcoap, of this
place, has established a loj'tring eamp
on the land claim of Sol. Richardson,
about a mile above Ibid ir port. He
will nut in one million foxsroflog dur
ing the winter for the njilU at this
placo.
The doats hnvqnll been Liken out of
the basin to escape the drift worfll that
is eomimr down in largf quantities.
The river is s'ill rising, and if this ra-n
continues we may expect higher water
than we have seen for many years.
Fxcia:ni:n. We are in receipt of a
meritorious production Sent us by the
secietary of Cascade Orange for publi
cation. lut we regret to sav that ovin2r
j to our limited space we are. unablO to
give it a place in our column..
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We are informed that Walter Mos3,
formerly of this place, who has been
engaged for some time past in the news
iKim'r lmsiuess at Pallas. ha.s returned
to S iloin and accepts a situation on the.
Daily. Statesman.
Pl'rnf.i. The honsft of Mr. Geo.
Specse, who lately settled near Can
field's mill, was destroyed by fim on
list Monday night.. The family were
absent at the time, so non of the con
tents were saved.
Impohteh. This morning Mr. Thos..
Charnian showed us .some fine French
shawls which have just arrived, and
samples of dress gfods equal in quality
V anything.. that can be found on the
Pacific Coast.
Tv Towv. Ex-Judge Upton and S.
Huelat were the only members of the
Portland bar in attendance on Court
Monday.
Iv Town-.-.Mr. S. Ellsworth, ot La
Grande, . flrnnd Representative of the
Lodge I. O. O. F., was in town Wednes-
fiy-
Immensk Frfaoht On Tuesday tho
steamer Ponanza brought down 3(X)
tons of freight. This is the largest load
ever floated into the basin.
VisitinY.. Miss Ella Taylor, of Pay
ton, has returned from Salem and is
noy visiting at Mrs. Dr. Parclay's.."
PcnsF.n. Our young friend J. L.
Wort man has accepted the situation of
purser on the steamer Ponanza.
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v.n v o:K desiring masics can be sup
plied at the Postolfice. Come early
and take your choice.
Miss Emma Miller oes to Portland
to take part. n a concert at Masonic
Hall this (Friday) evening.
Found. A lady's glove picked up on
th sidewalk awaits its owner at oir
otlice.
C.vur.n.-Mr. John E.Tuttle, f Mil
waukie, called on us one dav last week.
Read our new ads. and become wise.
T KR It I TO K I A 1j ITEMS.
i Shocks of earthquake were f el Fat
various places in Arizona almost sim
ultaneously with those in California.
A'writ of habeas corpus has been
perved on the U. S. Marshal to bring
lingham Young before Chief Justice
A hite on the 27th.
Tiie grand jury of Franklin Co..
Idaho, has eighteen indictments for
polygamy against Mormon residents.
Olympia furnishes Victoria with
beef.
It is sa?d that Capt. Jefferson D.
, ' .9ommana of the steam
ship Pacific at the time she was lost
was a brother of Mrs. Jefferson
Davis the wife of the Confederate
President.
'The jury in the district court at
A ancouver recently, in the case of
the Territory vs. Bnrke and Ilue-hill
for t' e murder of Lonis Miller ren
dered a verdict of manslaughter.
The Jude sentenced each to one
year's imprisonment in the peniten
tiary and a fine of 500.
Horses at Salt Lake havo the epizootic.
Shooting Affray at Salem.
The Oregon ton's correpondent at
Salem gives the following account of '
the WatMns-Whiteman shootin
fray of the 15th inst.,.
Tl .. 4 . . .
af-i
-jluo wuuiv conic room
m
this
city was the sceue of a
saooting
af-
ii-if,...nn.uii 13 -j earea may prove
fatal in its results. The facts are
substantially as follows: Watkins,
w ho, several days since, was arrested
on. the charge of adultery with the
wife of Whiteman, who a few days
since was convicted of the crime of
mayhem on the person of this same
defendant, was on trial before His
Honor Jiiiljre Peebles of the county
court. II. P. Boise appeared for the
prosecution, and Tilmon Ford for the
defense.
The room, about 13x24 in size, was
literally tilled with spectators. White
man was seated on the witness stand
a few feet to the right of the jndge,
giving iu bis testimony as t' the cir
cumstances that brought them to
gether. The room was otherwise
very quiet. Suddenly, and with
out the least word of warning, Wat
kins, who was seated bv t ie side of
I his attorney and but about six feet
distant, drew a revolver from the left
inside breast pocket of his coat, and
commenceil firing at Whiteman. The
first shot, o" course, brought
everybody to their feet Whiteman
jumped from the chair and retreated
behind tho crowd. Watkins mean
while keepiug a range on him and
firing whenever an opportunity pre
sented itself, regardless of others in
the room who were doing some of
the liveliest dodging on record.
While wheeling half way around lie
had discharged his revolver four
times, when A. J. Donaldson picked
up an arm;ehair and struck him a
crushing blow on the head, felling
him to the floor. The third shot
struck D. I). Ortou, of this city, a
painter by trade, tho ball entering
Ins face about one inch below the
left temple, inflicting a wound dan
gerous, if not fatal the. leaden mes !
senger lodging somewhere in tho
head.
Thomas Smith, the proprietor of
the Chemekebi Hotel, bnvly escaped
one shot, while George 13. Ho man
and numerous others had a close
cull. Whiteman, his intended vic
tim, escaped without a scratch, al
though he no doubt imagined for a
moment that his time had come. It
is the greatest mystery that none
others were injured, the shooting be
ing of the most reckless character.
On being knocked down he was over
powered, and Deputy Sheriff Barker
at ouce arrested him, and furnished
him with quarters behind the bars of
tho county jail. Great excitement
prevails, and the- feeling is. very
strong against Watkins, avIio was out
on bail at the time, and who, had he
desired, might have killed his man
long ago without endangering the
lives of so many citizens and inno
cent men. Orion was taken home in
a carriage, and at last accounts wa3
lying very low.
SL'MMAKV OK STATIi M:V.
De.tn
Tjlanchaid and
othtri are
cannery at
about to
Atoiia.
start another
Of the four bovs who were lately
sent to the penitentiary from Port
land, one was under ten years of age
while Vhe oldest is not yet fifteen.
At Eugene City potatoes are worth
1 ' per bnshel; butter f0 cents per
pound, and fggs CO cents per dozen.
Four, sistets naraed.Han.coek, near
ScoUsburg, are running a saw and
grist mill and a. farm,
Burglars are reaping a rich harvest
at Eugene. Rev. J. "Wilson, Mr.
Becker and "Mrs. Hanchett -were all
robbed last week.
Epizootic has broken out near
Salem.
Xinty-seven immigrants left Port
land last week for Ilood river district.
Dr. John Nicklin of Amity has re
ceived an appointment at the "Warm
Springs reservation.
A special term of the circuit court
for Multnomah county will convene
on the 27th iust.
Freights on the Oregon fc Cali
fornia Railroad have been reduced.
Professor Crawford has returned
to Salem from Indianapolis, where
he has been attended tho Grand
Lodge, I. O. O. P.
Mr. George Applan who resides
two and a half miles above Cham
poeg had his barn destroyed by fire
last week. It is supposed to be the
work of an incendiary.
C. H. Cameron, convicted of em
bezzlement at the last term of the
circuit court in Portland, has been
pardoned by the Governor."
There is a strong probability" that
the Marston-Bianchi opera troupe
will appear before the Portlanders
during the coming winter.
About 8230,000 were shipped to
San Francisco from Portland by
Wells, Fargo & Co. during the
month of October.c
c
Mrs. Caroline Briggs, who was
tried for murder in Josephine county
several months ago, convicted of
manslaughter and sentenced to five
years in the penitentiary, but who
was given a new trial by the Supreme
court, was put on her .second trial
last week at Jacksonville, a change
of venue having been taken.
Gen. Michler, U. S. Engineer
Corps, is to be transferred to the
Philadelphia district.
Snow flakes four inches in width
fell at the Dalles on Sunday last. (?)
NOTICE. o Certificates of publica
tion tvill He jfiven until our fees are
paid. We shall make no deviation from this
rule in future.
SELLING OFF at reduced prices, for 60
days, the entire stock (which is larger and
better selected than ever), of Pry Goods,
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Crockery,
Hardware, etc. Now Is your time to buy
the largest amount ofgoodsforthesmallest
amount of money, at I. Selling'.
Religious.
George1 II. Atkinson will hold
Rev
regular services in the
Congregational
n the lirst and
tliurth. in this citv. on
second Sabbaths of each month. Morn
ing services at 10 H o'clock. On the
first Sabbath at Holmes' School House
at 3 o'clock, J. ar.
I A Train of Evils.
i If veaknes of the stomach is allowed
i to become chronic, the following evils
supervene Digestion is permanently
impaired, the system is very imperfect-.
lv nourished, the blood becomes thin I
j and watery, and the bile being unem-
ploj-ed for digestive ana evacuative
purposes, enters the circulation through
the thoracic duct, and injects itself into
the superficial vessels, giving to the
skin and whites of the eyes the saffron
tinge indicative of billiousness. Head
ache, nausea, constipation, pains in the
side, palpitations, heartburn, dizziness,
ami manv other harassing symptoms
which accompany the internal derange
ment above described, which, if un
checked is as sure to be followed by
serious disease, as the rising of the sun
by its setting. It is manifest, therefore,
that an inability of the stomach to act
upon the food should be overcome with
out delay. The invigorating imlueuee
upon that organ of Hostetl er'.s Stomach
Hitters is speedily felt in the disappear
ance of all the disagreeable symptoms
alluded to. The. prescribed mineral
remedies for general debility usually
fail to achieve any lasting result, be
cause thev do not invigorate the stom
ach: Hostctter's Hitters always suc
ceed because that is their primal efleet.
The very fact that they are such an ex
cellent stomachic constitutes them one
of the best general tonics in existence.
To restore digestion is the final step to
wards the recovery of health, when im
paired by any of the multifarious com
plaints which spring from dyspepsia,
and that step will bo found to have
been taken by the invalid who has
availed himself of this famous anti-dyspeptic
remcdj'.
Do not tliitik that consumption cannot.
t" curod. Try Wist a r's Ralsam of Wit.d
Cherry, ami you will have a panacea, to
the benefit of which thousands have testi
fied unasked. Take it in any of the forms
of consumption, of bronchitis, or of coughs
and colds.
Tho T,ate awful Winter leaves behind tt
a frightful legacy of Coufrhs, Cold's, fnd
Pulmonary intlamation. Providentially,
however, an absolute and Immediate cim?
has ben providftd in Halk's IIo'ey of
HOKEHOU.ND AND TAR.
Pike's ToothachoProps cur- in ono minut.?.
eTThf National io)d Medal was award
ed To Bradley & Itulofson for the best
Photographs in th Unitfd ,Stat?.s, and the
Vienna Ml;il tor the host in th world.
42U M.ontgOTnerv Street. So.tt Fraucisco.
Important. Endorsed bv th Mdicnl
prot-'ssion. T1. WM. II A LIAS BALSAM
FORTHR LUNGS cur.3 'ouarhs. Colds and
Oonsrnj.tion, and all disorders of the
Throat and Ohost. IHt. TOWI,EY'S
TOOTH.UJIE AXODYXE cures in one
MINUTE. feblG
The lVord 'Sozodont,"
Which lias already become a household
word, is derived from the Greek, and
composed of two words, Sozo and
Odontes. "Sozo" translated, means to
preserve, and "Odontes" the teeth
"SOZODONT" a preserver of the teeth.
And it is true to its name; It beautifies
and preserves the tooth, hardens and
invigorates the gums, and corrects all
impurities of the breath. The odor of
this pure preparation is so delightful
that it is a luxury to apply it. It is as
harmless as water. Sold by druggists
and perfumers.
JvVv'ir TO-DAY.
CLIFF HOUSE.
OREGON CITY, OREO ox,
Mli. REINIIARDT,
I'l'oppietoi.
Transient Itnaril,
Single Meal
Iloaril per Vek
lion ! and roi!j;in
1 tn par liny.
30 Ct lll 4.
: s. oo
f. MT Hl'rk SO O0
Th-i Tabl-j will b
the market affords.
suppll-d with tho best
It ill Supprs furnished on
an I at re.q;i-nablj terms.
Nov. 19, 1875 :tf
sliort notice,
Bivalves.
OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE
Bar num. Saloon.
AT
THE
It.
OREGON CUT TIIE RIVAL OF BOSTON
rno MAKE, EVENTUALLY. OREGON
JL City th rival of Boston in the art of
Music, all t hat is ueeded is a good teacher,
and everybody to patron l.z-3 him. Now Is
the chance. Prof. Sender is well known as
a thorough Master, aud js ready to give
lessons on the Piano.Organ, Violin, Ouitar,
Flute, Harmon ita. Thorough Bass, etc. Ho
has organized a Oermaa class, which
meets vtry Monday, Tuesday Thursday
and Friday afternoon , . at Prof. Pope's
school room, from 4 to 6 o'x?'oc!r. He is also
arranging a singing class, and has reduced
tho prices so low that everybody will have
a chance to form their voices even for the
most difficult pieces, and to be on hand
when the great
OREGON CITY PEACE JUBILEE
shall take place. For particulars apply at
Mr. levy's or Mr. Selling's store, or at
his rcsidoncs at the Cliff House.
PIANOS TlXEI).
Th first meeting of thCT singin? class
will lt held at Prof. Poiv'r school room
S-urdav evnin? at 7 o'clock.
Nov. 19, 1S73 ;m I
Summons.
In Just Ices' "Court for Oregon City Treclnct,
Clackamas county. Oregon.
Thomas Wheeler, plainUlf, vs. John II.
Con ley, defenda nt.
To John H. Con ley, the above named dc-
icnuani :
TN
X e
N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OR-
egon. you are hereby required to appear
and ans-.ver the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled action, on the
day following the expiration of six weeks
from th" first publication of this summons,
to-wit : on Fridav, the 1st day of Decem
ber, 1S75, at 10 o'clock a. m. ; the first pub
lication of this summons being on Friday,
November 19th, 1S73. If you fail so to
answer, the plaintiff will take judgment
against you for $250 00, and for costs and
disbursements.
This summons is published by order of
the above named Court, entered Noveanber
18th, 1S75.
HUELAT it EASTHAM,
Nov. 19 :w6 Atfys Tor Plaintiff.
Administrator's Wotice. c
In the matter of he Estate of CurrinT.
Kimbley, decias"d.
OTICE IS II EKE BY GIVEN BY THE
undersignedthat he has been appoint
ed bv the County Court of Clackamas
count.v, Ktate of Oregon, Administrator or
the estate of Currin T. Kimbley, deceased,
and that all persons having claims against
the said estate, are hereby required to pre
sent the same, with proper vouchers, to
him at t he oltioe of L T. Barin, attorney-at.-law,
at Oregon City,. Clackamas county,
state of Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice.
CASWELL KIMBLEY.
L. T. Rarix, . Administrator.
Attorn ev for Adm'r.
Oregon City, November 19, 1875 :wl
Volcanic Metliclnea which Conmlt?
the system by their violent Cathartic ac
tion, must not be taken for Constipation.
The mild, soothing, and painlessopc-ration
of
Tarnnt's Effervescent Sfltzer Aperient,
s exactly what Is required, and will speed
ly cure the most chronlo cases.
SOLD BY A LI DKCGGISTS.
"I ITK HAVE THE FO L LO WING KEAL
i? Estate for sale.
No. 1. Desirable building block In Oregon
City.
No. 2. 100 Acres, good house, and barn
full of hay; 3 "aerss In cultivation,
orchard. Rood water: 15 miles from
Oregon City. Pries half down.
No. 3. a-a Acres, 75 In cultivation ; house,
barns, wells, Ac: jrood orchard;
miles from Orejron City. Pric3 f ?.KK) -.
halt down. 811 ball' placo at same
rates.
No.'4. 'ion Acres, - acres under cultiva
tion, 5 acres orchanl, RKd running
water; li acr-'S oji-'ii brush land;
j mile trom school house; miles lrom
Oregon l ity. ?1,W0; half down, bal
ance iu one and two years.
No. 5. Part of all the T.arbcr farm, on the
riv.r at Kock -Island above UrJjjon
City ; i'i per acre.
Other'desirable bargains In Clackamas,
th best county in the State.
Anv sne having mon,v to lend can have
our services, tree of charge. In managing
the same and selecting securities.
Persons wanting to borrow money can
get favorable terms by calling on us.
JOaVSOX A Mi-COW.V, mill
JOHNSON, MtCOWX AM VCUT M.
Offices tn Oregon City and Portland.
Nov. 12. l7o .-tf
WiLLAfETTE KURSERY.
(5. XV. VALLIXG A SOX,
OSWEGO, GREG ON.
Fruit ami Ornamental
Troon, Kierrreeiu, Grape tftii
Vluc. SinaJIFrnlld, Itosc
unit Mirults, Cultivated anil for Sale
AT OUR. XliRSERY,
All orders loft at Harlow & Fuller's, our
aMits in Oro'jjoa. City, will be prompt ly
nd"d.
Nov. 12:m3
P.liLLER, MARSHALL
.VY TIIE HIGHEST
PIMi
E 1MR
vi iirj.vi', at an times,
at the
Oregon City Mi I is,
And have on hand
FEED and FLO ITU
to sell, at market rates. Parties di'sirtag
Feed, mu4 furnish sacks.
novIJU
notice.
OTICE IS 1IEREUY GIVEN THAT
all arsons ar: forbidden to trust any
p.-rson on my;.cr dit. 1 win pay no ojus
contracted in thy name by imy oUidr per
son than m;, self.
LA F-VYETTE jMCAY.
Oregon City, Nov. f, IS. 5 :lt
J. H- SHEPARD,
Boot and Sh.oe Store,
Ony di:r north of AClcorm.an Uros.
T.oots and shoos made and repaired a?
chvap as t!if chea-pest.
Nov. I, i:S7f) :tf
J AMES 13. UPTON,
Attornej'-a t-Law,
Oregou City.
Nov. 5, lS75df
TO REfsJT-
rriHE GREEN POINT MANSION WITH
JL grounds, lately occupied by Mr. H.
Souls, is for Rent, for one or more years.
Anunne rieirinir a. retired residence, with
splendid garden tract and Fruits in abund-
ance, wm.piease apuo - Q Jonxsox.
Nov. 4, 1S75 ;tf
SHDAIWA7ER BAY OYSTERS.
T7VYM IL1 ES SUPPLIED AT T5
B1 . cwiv ix.'ii ino s;rvil
Raw or Stewed
UL ten minuius jjji,
notice.
'Nov. 4, 1S75 :tf
C. F.
MAY HEW.
Plough Ink,
To HoIJiTs of City Orders.
N
y OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
there is now money in trrj v;tty lreas-
arv lor nio payment i hh uj wiutn i.
su7'd to this date. Interest on all City
orders endorsed prior tot his dat. J will cease.
Q. O. T WILLI A MS,
City Treasurer.
Orejron. City, Nov. 4, 18T3 r.vl
LIVERY, FEED, AHD SALE
rriHE U'TJERSIGNED PROPRIETOR OF
JL the liivery Stable on Filt h street .Oregon
City. Orcron, keeps constantly on hand
Buffjiffi, Carriage
aud Hacks. Saddle
niu! nugzyUome.
Prices Reasonable.
ANDY WILLIS,
Oregon City, Nov. 5, 1S75. Proprietor.
NOTICE GLARDIAN SALE.
N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF
sale made by the County Court of the
state of Orejron, lor ciacKa mas county, on
the 5th dav ot April, 1S7, directing the un
dersigned's. W. Moss, as guardian of Vol
ney C. Moss, to sell tiie lands hereinaiter
described, the s line bein;r part of the estate
of said Volney C. Moss. The undersigned,
as said jruardian, will, on the 4th day of
D-cember, A. 1- IH'.b, at the hour of 11
o'clock A. m. ofsakl day, at the Court
House door in said county, sell at public
auction, to the highest bidder upon the
terms that said bid he paid one-halt in cash
at thei timenf the sale, and the other half
twelve months thereatter, to be secured by
a promissory note and mortgage oh said
land, the lolloinjr property, to-wit: The
undivided one-third of 41 acres of land,
being the east half, and the south half of
the west, half of the tract of land embraced
in Notification No. ti'Ji, and beins part of
Sections 2:5, 24, 25 and 20, in township 3,
south of ranjre 1 cast of the Willamette
meridian, and bounded as IoIIo-as. to-wit:
llejrinnin at a point 5 and ;W-URI chains
west, of t he southwest corner of section 2
T. 3, S. R., 1 E., rtinninjr thene? south 4ij
chains ; theno east 71 and 50-1'X) chains;
th"nce north 0 chains; thence westTland
5"1j0 chains; thence south 40 chains to
.lie place of bfginninjr, the said one-third
containing h) acres of land, all situate in
said county and State.
S. W, MOSS,
Guardian of Volney C. Moss.
Nov. 3, ISTa ;vl
Administratrix's Notic?. T"
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN
appointed by the Hon. County Court
of Clackamas county, in the State of Ore
gon, Administratrix of the estate of Henrv
Si rague, dec asd. late of said county ail
persons having claims against said "estate
are required to r resent them to me with
the proper vouchers within six months
from the date of this notice, at ths office of
Johnson t Mcvow:i, lawyers, in Oregon
City, in said county.
MARGARET F. SPRAGUE,
j? '. Administratrix.
Oregon Ciry. Oct. 23, 1S75. iw
T E I AL.
1876.
All ATFO X.
CUjCACf '?iCYTIMVESTraX RAILWAY.
THE POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND.
PASSEXGEItS" FOP. CHICAGO NI.
Kara FaJls. Pittsburg, I'hjidelt.hi'a
iWonlre-aJ. QueOee; New York, lioston or
any point East, should buy their
TP A?SCO i 1 MX i'AI. i "ICKKTS;
'"'. Vic the Pioneer Route,
THE
CHICACfi & SOU l II-AVIiiTCIJS
- IuiLWay.
TlirS IS TUt? IiET UOUTE LAST.
Its track is of STEKL KAIEiS, and on it has
ooi'n m:tde tile i!JtU'st"tiiiie tliiit has evei
been MADE in this country. 1 y this route
Psvninra tor iVMn f f"i:iorr havc
ehcicfi of ths follow ing lines from Chicago :
lly (hi) JPfttaltixry, ftrt Wayne, and
( liicnounci Ipmaiisylvuiilii iiuiltvuje:
TUUOUOIITHAINnAIIA'.wUh Pull
J man IJalc? Cars through to I'hiladel
l.hia and New Yorft on, each train.
TH':i- :(I-"- H TttMN, with Pullman
..? Palace' Cars to Jaltinloro and Wash
ington. Ry tlo .Ijt-ltd' Sliore anil 2Iicltiran
Southern Kallvay and Connections)
(Wiv VorlC CiitV"l and Krio IJail-
roaiH):
3
TITKX)UOn TRAINS DAILY, with
Palace Drawing liOoii and Silver Pal
ace isie-'j-in: Ours tirru to n o.ny torn.
By tiie MicJiiyan feiit-al, Grant'
Tmife, Great Wmtlrrn and Krie ant.
Neiv York: Cei.tral;Iailt'M)'i(t
) TIIP0IK3H TRAINS, with Pullman
f) Palace 1 rawing lioom and Sl-e).in(:
tirs through to Nw York, to Ninsrarn
Fall's, PnnTaVp, Uocjit' r -r Nw York cil .
By ItalMnioro ftuil Oliio Kniiroud i
P TIiaOUGIJ TIt.INS DAILY, with
a.- l'ulLrnan Pula.ci Cars for Newark,
Zanesvillc, VhMiny, Washington and
l;a It i m ore wit hout, c h a n ge.
This Is tho SHOR'i'EST, REST and only
l!n: runnlnglSiMman f-!e' rt"d rr,ACK
SLEEPING CA I IX 'AND fGAt-'HES. eon
n'ctin; with Cuion Pacific Railroad at
OMAHA and from th WEST, via (Vrand
Jjnction, VLarsfH alb Cedar Rapids.Clinton,
wt rlin a.nd Dixon, for ClilfAGO AX1
'l'litdiAS1!1. o
This fX)j?ulfcr route is unsurpassed - for
Spued, Coivnort arfid San t;.'. 'i lie smoot h,
.veU-ballaett-d and perfect track of steel
rail, tho Qr'lebrafod Pullman Palace SSleep
inir (..its, the perfect Tr-lejzraph s.istcmof
moving triUns, Wlw? ri'fiuUi.rity with which
they run, th$ 4mirabLe arrangement ot"
running through cars to' Chicago lrom all
loints VsU, securf! to passengers all the
comforts in modern Railway '1 raveling;.
No cha-ncre of Oars and no tedious delays
at F6rrU;i.
PaseensrirC will find Tickets via. this Fa-
voritd iiOutA at the General Ticket Office
of th& Central Pacific Railroad, Sacramen
to. J
Tickets for sale in all the Ticket Offices
0rth. Oantral Pacifie Itnilroad.
V. 11. SlKN N Ell,
Gen. Pas. Agent.
HARTJN lirfi IIITT, Ouii. Sup.
I-C. P. H'MNWOOU, lieneral Agency, 121
lODigOinery street, ban Fraucisco.
Aug. & :ly f .
9HEG0H STEAMSHIP GO.'E
STEAMBOAT PJOTICE !
Sti J. 1ST. COOKE,
Will lstftve OREGON CITY for PORTLAND
''very flfiv Exec t "Sunday, at"4 o'clock.
A. M. Returning, will leave Portland for
Oregon Qty at 2)4 o'clock, P. M.
Sti ALICE,
Will leave OREGON" CITY for COR V A EMS
very Monday ahd Thursday of each week.
Sti DAYTON,
Will ltHve OREGON CITY for JfcMINN
VlLl.E, LAFAYETTE and IjaYTON, and
all points between, every Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday of each week. leaves
the I'.asin at 8 -o'clock, a. Jr., and connect
with the train at Canernah at 9, a. ar.
Str. ALBANY,
leaves OREGON CITY for IIARRISBURG
and EUGENE and all intermediate points
every week.
Stx. Eaiiiiie latton,
Leaves OREGON CITY for ALBANY and
all intermediate points bet ween twice ev
ery week. J. D. UILES, Agent,
Oregon City.February. 14. 1S74.
' OREGON CITY
SAW AHD PLAINING MILL.
LL KINDS OF
Sash, I'linda, Doors,
Window Frame Moulding-a,
Einisliing Lumber,
Flooring, Ceiling:, Sliuling. & Rustic.
y
Will Build all classes of Duildings.
Designs, Specifications, Bill of Material
Made.
K. .1. COLBATH.
Oregon City, May 14, 1875 :tf
NEW GOODS
...AT...
CAPT. 2. C fiCrUGfi'S SCORE,
M)UT(), Clackamas Co., Ore-ron.
npiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD AN
inniiR-i; mai no una just received a
spienuiu siocit oi
Clothing,
Hoofs and Shoes,
Dry-Coods,
tlroceries.
Hardware,
Cutlery,
vruciiery, iic. l.tc.
airectirom cw jiork. Tiie stock is the
best and largest ever brought to a store In
Clackamas county, and having purchased
it at greatly reduced nriees iai.i tn
it cheaper than goods have ever been sold
i am uneier obligations -to my former
vuMiMuiTsionncir liberal patronage, and
being abl! no.v to accotninodato. them
uetLi-r at less prices than ever before. I ask
a continuation or their patronage, and so-
udU.; in .-in new-comers and those
who have not heretofore traded with me
,.v.., ui.h i can give tnem as
good bargains as can be had iri the State
All kinds of I'roilucc taken in exchantte
lortiKKis. oive me a call and I will guar-
L'-'- i"6i; juu saiisiaction.
, Z. C. NORTON
Clackamas Co., Oregon, Mar. 12, 1875.
Summons.
In. -Justice's Court for Oregon City Precinct,
v. lacKamas count v, Oregon.
William Kee, PlaintifT,
vs.
John II. Conlev. Defendant.
To John H. Conley,-the above named de-
ienaant. :
IN THE NAME OF TIIE STATE OF OR
egon, you are hereby requir dto appear
and answer the comtdaint filed against
you in the above entitled action, on the
day following the expiretion of six weeks
from the first publication of this sum
mons, to-wit: on Saturday, the 11th day of
December, 1S7 at l' o'clock a. m. : th" first
publication of this summons being on rn
dav, October 20th, 1-C5. If you fail so to
answer, the plaintiff w ill take Judgment
against you for the sn mot $1S2 50, together
w;lth interest thereon at ten per cent, per
annum sine" April 7th, 1S74, and costs and
disbursements. r
cThis summons is published by order or
the above named Court, entered October
HUELAT &. EASTHAM.
oct2wfl Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Hear, fur 1 will kpeak of excellent
thlnsv."
?0HD'S EXTRACT The great Vegetable Pd
lestroyer. lias been in use over thirty
years, and for cleanliness and prompt car
tire virtues cannot be excelled. I
CHILDREN. No family can aiford to be without
l'untl'a Extract. Accident, Brniaes.
Contusions, Cuts, hpraim, are relieved
clmost instantly by external application.
Promptly relieves paina or Rums, Scald,
Excoriations, liafinfis, Old Soren,
J(oi1h, I elons, Corns, etc. Arrests in
flfimation, reduces swellings, stops bleeding,
..irT1''' dieoloratious and hcala rapidly. I
FEMALE WEAKNESSES. It always relieves pain
iu itio iat t unitloius.fullness and pressing paia
.m .VTI.,-ri,ef1'1- "n""ea, vertigo.
31 LEU30RRKCA it has no eqnaL All kinds ot nl.
ceruiioii-, fi viicli ladies are subject are
promptly cnix'd. Fuller details in book. accom
panying each bottle. i
FlitS blind or blecdins meet prompt reliee
and renoy enre. No case, however clnonic or
v . ilt;;."ni ,on? resist i-s regularnst.
lASlQOSE VEISS. His the only Rure cure for
'hstress-.n and dangerous condition.
riD.itT DISEASES. It has no equal for perm,
in-lit t .in-. . ,
BLIiOiQ fioni r.i:y canse. Tor this Is a pe
citie. It h-is saved hundreds of lives when ell
other remedied failed to arrest bloedinc fron
nn"e, ionaeb, limtrs, and elsewbere.
RHEUWAfiSM, REURALG1A, Toothache and
K-.ii iii lio urc ail uLke lel.cved, and oitta per
raiinentlv cured. .
PHYSlClAflS of i ll schools whoaro aequalatei
With fuiKi's Extract of AVitrh Hazel rec
oiu.jeu'.l itiu tiieir practice. S e have letters ot
commendation, fio:n hisndredof Physicians,
many of whom order it lor use hi their own
pructice. 'la audition to the foregoing, they
order it3 u-c for Swcilines of nil kinds,
niny, Sor I'fcroat, 1 iillamcd Tonsils.
Eimple aud chronic liarrlina, Catarrh,
ffor which it is a specific,) Ciniblnins, Post
ed Fret, Stings of Inverts, .IoMiuito.
etc., Chnppr-tl 1 1 am:, Face, and indeed
nil minner of ekm diseases.
TOILET USE. Removes Soreness, Ronplineso,
i.ud SuiRrting; Iieuls Cnt, Irruptions,
and Pimples. It .rrtv., incitrura'c:-.. nr.d rs
Jfreshe, .w'rilc wonderfuily iniprcv.iic ths
Comnlexion.
TO FARMERS. I'nn.I'j Extract. No StocTc
Rreeder.no Livery Man can aiton: to be without
it. It ii used by fill the Leading I.ivcry fctaWes,
S:reet ltailroads and first 1I r.-pmen in New
York City. It lias no eqnul for Spruit:, IIir
ticM or Saddle I'linllnRs, Stillness,
Scratches, S cllinKs,C'iitf, Lareraticns,
IIleeiihiR, Pueimioiiia, Colic, Ilia ri hr. a.
Chills, Colds, etc. Its rangeof action is wide,
end the relief it affords is so prompt that it ii
Invaluable ia every Fann-vard as well as In
5 every Farm -house. Let it he tried once, and
von will never be without it.
CAUTIOM. Pond's Extract has been !m:tsfed.
Tuegennine article has the words Peaid'H JJx
trart blown in each bottle. It is prepared by
the only, persons Hvinprwho ever knew Uow
toprepnra it p-operlv. Kefnse all otlif r pre
J paratioas of Virch Razd. This is th only
article used by Physicians, and in the hospi
tals of this conntVand Fnrope.
HISTORY AN9 USES OF PGXD'S EXTRACT.
in p.nnrtilet f rm, sent free on application to
P033S EXTRACT COMPANY. 93 Maiden
Lme, New York.
FALL 1875-
Is your tlmo to buy goods at low prices.
BEOT I-I EES
o
are now receiving a large stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
alloftha Latest Styles, which will eU
AT LESS THAN FCRLAKD PRICES.
Our stock has been bought for cash, and
wo w ill sell it at a small advance above
SAFJ FRAHCISCO COST.
TE WILL SAY TO EVERYBODY EE-
fore you purchase or go to Portland,
come and j rice our goods and convince
yourself that we do what we say. Our stock
consists in part of
Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods, Clothlnjr,
Hats, Boots and Shoes,
o
Ladies and Gents
Furnishing Goods.
': Notions, Grov
"v- lot, Hard-
war
and a great many other articles too nuxnor
ours to mention ;
ALSO
DOORS, WINDOWS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
c ETC., ETC
Wo will
Price for
also pay the Highest Market
Country Produce.
ACKER MAN BROS.
Oregon City. Sept. 23, 173 tf
ALLEX MATTOOjV,
CLEAR CREEK, CLACKAMAS COUMT.
I DESIRE TO INFORM MY OLD Cus
tomers, and the public at larg., that I
have Just received a new supply of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
CLOTHING,
K BOOTS and SHOES,
CUTLERY, HARDWARE,
And Olher Miscellaneous Goods.
All of which I now offer for sale at the
LOVEST &1ARKET RATES.
My object is to tell all my old friends and
customers that I am still alive, and desir
ous to sll goods Cheap, FOK CASH, or
upon such terms as agreed upon.
I shall also have in my employ a thorough
030T AND SHOE MAKER,
and constantly keep stock on hand for the
Manufacture L Repair of Boots k Shoes,
and all orders in that line will be promptly
attended to.
A LtEX M A TTOON,
Near tiie Viola Mill.
OCtl :tf
H. E. CHAMBERLAIN,
ATT OKN EY-AT-LAW
OREGON CITY.
Office In EyTEBPi6E Booms.
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