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-L O O r I ORIGINAL DEFECTIVE )W l!TV. n t P.u i : I zr - - 1 " .-.l. IE " IV' ? ' ft! r Persons knowing tin-ins -Ivt s in.l-btea to me fr sub-it-ripMo'.i "i- : '.eT.; -is , -; r- 1. r.- J by ii'.titi- il tli.it imvi:: iiiU.s! b . mado j without furl h -r '. -l-' I! is :. matter of j gn.-ut import a -h-- to m t '.-it I e'os up my business. Hiving thv.-i.iy -tr;i d what is j due in'--, I r;i!n.i.t uir-iM to sp-ml my time j in waiting t A sr-iir.- :' Shoso ind-.-'it.-d. 1 I hope thos-.- iiit- i-! 1 will j.:iy proper at tention to this n-,? if.'. Persons can find me nt th'! Mm 'KuPi:i -' ;:..', or wh-n not in, Mr. Ierniit v.-ill r (. .mil p-. i; t in my nam iiun'. .Miiiii-y may ior .1 r 1 mo me iy cpr.-ss, r--L.ri-tred letters or postal orders. li!c. :;, l7-. A. Ndltski:. ex SnnrrPAi.iM. ly special invitation, we iUU mu il :i s -since, l.cM ;U ;i private house in town, liy Prof. .Ju-obs. on .Sat urday evening of last week ami the even in- following. The "entertainment" was given in a small sitting room, at one end of which was a door opening into a cabinet about iivo by oiht feet. In this cabinet there was 110 furniture ex cept a small naked stand and a chair. At about ei-ht o'clock the rotV.sor set the ohair just to the riht of the door, tacked it down w i(h strips of paper and marked round tlie les with clialk to prevent deception by moving it lrom its lirst position. 'I'lti! professor v:is then seateil in the ehair, a p;nr of lran new handcuO's pl.'.ce.l upon hjs wrists by a committee, the chuir passing through the loop of a eoril lastt ned fci tlie lo er round of the chain in such a wav as to prevent him tYom r:titii; his hands higher than his knees when sitting. A ri n ur. a 1 oi 1 1 cim inches m diameter, asmall harmoniplion (inouth ortjan), and a little bt II, wcro then placed upon the. stand. Tln iloor, in an upper panel of whieh was an aer ture some ten inches sijiiare, covered with a curtain of black cloth, was then closed. Immediatelj' when the door closed we saw at I hi) aperture objects; said to be tlie hands of spirits, thoituh tlm li'.cht was turned down so low that-' wis were not able to tell whether they wire hands or not. Soon (he "harp" commenced, lirst in irregular i;hostiv strains, then struck up and "pUve'd several line pieces romarkablv wt-ll (he bell keepili.c t hue wit li the luu.MC. Then there was clanking f chains and a liciicral hubbub, after which, the door w.ts opiiu il and tiie professor found sittiu-4 ill t he sam-.' p; .:- ! i ill, b-el-.ed, t led uid tast- uded as before, except that On- rin' us hi- in-ill or s;!i: .:i' n ; r:-1 i I v.ui--l' f.. h I- I il . , 1 . : " I , 1: ;!;.'. 1 Wolil 1 I e s! 1 u;i 1 : v ound the j.p: ore! lain, in a ', i h c i i l Hot i-c r -ached i.'. i ' ' inierv- - i a ion or wi 11 .:!. were a ; ri'-I.-s of till- 1 i it ! : jic;--:' ' ' -.V i il c 1 n 'U's -rii ,;-s ' i-ae .s;'i:i.s al ,0 ao.i -ared !l -, but Wc;':' not Yel VColil- I . :oi-1 MiU'o' il 1 t' r. ' i;oU 1 ):ie ii Uii-Ie of a s:i el 1- I ' hit' s i M I s i : f' :l colli ; in vrturo nil-1 . !'u 1 1 i 1 ! ! m 1 i : mai'.e v.!;. Tla' 1 : I a : sin ( 1 h.ii I l)citlr 'e -. 111 ad ii i: i 1 1 ' Ul ! -i ' sphere. In Vi.'s :-si. 1 . : ! nil,-ituai-rii.d u:-:tl If.,- :it. ist. nor do wi II I -1 ! I i . ' ' , I ' J 1 s;.- . t i!:,- II. r i.l Ml''! do A'i.osc ' f 1. 1 Mo'i l-.y morn-!.- f.vo y...-!. : - !. ':::. ir:,'t aid I'n i :' 'act :;, I: ui a very narrow -s- .; f.-.U.-i b.-i;i '".:) w ; ." 1. Taey were ' V :; s'.i o".i,. iii ;' .-.us. :ii boa, iri iiig t-o!i 1 ....... . ,'t! i ..v l 1, ,(' led !! !!::! ! ::!;' v.- !.v -:w-'n '.hit r h : I'r ' 'ni'd. .1 Ust .0 ! i,t - j j e i ... ., ; j. ..)-.; :l !ig t tlC j : s ;,, e ;-..!:": ''. -!0 C. - ! ! v;';;; io . . 1 v i I V - e r . r l.'leedjc ,,f :!,',. j ' ' - . i . ' : ' :. l o J j i ; a 1 !' ' . . .-. . .! .' 1 i- ht o. i :l 'vi ;- , . ; !' n il a ! 'ss, ,;i kx:- ;;vav f; , .1.0 ure in in! 'lit: hi:: !::i; la I. r.; ; t-maiinttg :n ta.' P ,!.:!'! e. :it t);, l -'V 17: h, l.-T".: A ! uas.lt. Ae ie las-. ,n ; Ce;:"'!. ' S. : ;ting, i,-i-.. M..F.; C-lba 1 : ii l.ai ic; l'ariel'. . in '"'us; MiiU. .b.'m t .b.1 -u Ci!v. V c::i-J'ar- :--!l. 1 i 1 ':: .Wfoi-.l. 5s: .: ans. l'i. i !s, ( )! 11- m -r., .Mrs. .1 arv I-.; Jones, Miv, Mini.-: I.-.r::lds,.lohn : I. ohm. ui, lle-.u-v: 1. eag. 1", 1.; Outi'il Hi !i ir I: Oiii-. i-. 1 i i 1 ; 1 . ;ea. T. V. l"e liiio, .1 oi.n ; T'oorMton, .Janes -, Wil liam, Jane s CJt ; Yarwood, Tuomns; Yarwooil, 1 wi.l. If called for pleapi' say when "adver tised." J. M. ilAOoN, 1. At. llin Maukkis. Igal tenders, buy ing Ni ; 'selling. ST'. Wheat in Ore gon City has declhied(to j) cts ierbus. Oat are worth ."!) cents per bushel; butter ."' to :i7 cents pij-r pounil ; eggs :t to 40 i-i'nts ier dozen ; hiekcns, sir"mg, $2 Oi) per d-wii; grown, oO; dried apples, .V'?.') 'j -ents per liomul ; plums, dried, l-Kl-i -'ent's er jound : potatoes,- rify cents per bushel : bacon, sides, 12 c. per pound; hams, H cents per pound; wool is wort It 'J2 cents per joun'l. Tu?si:ofa literary turn, and those who wish to make au appropriate and lasting Christmas gift, before investing their money in things of a perishable nature, siiouiit pry a visit to j. jv. GUI it Co. at Portland, and make a selec tion from their largo and welt' assorted stock of good and useful books. Thev also keeps on h ind all the best kinds "of stationery, etc., to bo found in Port- : land. Ox Tuesday last, Mrs. lieinhardt, the former proprietress of the.Cliff House, gave to her guests and friends a fare well dinner. The dinner was in cvery :wav worthy of the good reputation made by this lady during her stay among us: and over the "ruddy wine," reirrcts at her departure, and good wishes for her future were freely ex pressed. A VnrsKNT. We0 are under obliga- gations to Mr. J. M. F.aeon for an Anthon's Tiatin-English and K11- g'.ish-T.atin Dictionary, presented to ti.u niii.i bv him. Mr. r.aco-.i hu.s quite large stock of valuable miscel-lm.s.-iVij l.ook-s -wb.i-.-h he r.roposes to close Vnf on the lsth inst. Tliis will be a r.i-e eh i!iee to T'Ulvhuse good books at l. 'ss than lirst cost. Pr.Ti:; Fur it. Some very line spec ui us of dried fruits have been pent us hv Mr. Sefu Iiowellen of Milwaukk The irinish IV-antv" and "Tyson' li ars are cxeeilctit varieties f'T drying, while we p.n nouiu-e t'r.e "True tor nian" prunes canal, if not superior to any imported prunes whieh can be found in tOo market A Ciuna Wji-iMxn.-Mr. Al. Eppcr iy and wJTf. of Ciuv-nuih, were agree i! lv mi: : ;- .1 ca Vi d:;e-.d.v evening . -m. i.y tlie g.-n reus prcfciit of a vr ry --' i-Oil.e rli'Ml e;;t. C- : n-.-irriei 1 1' V veil s D '1 ." . o c ..'' :t 1 1 io::."h fun for ;v !V''-r.'bs 1 - -: ling t v ? v I ivo to eebbrate ...e.r ii,...;ond'weda.iiiz. o o ip, -i,r.!i:i:i.v.- Two younz men wore ;;i 1 .of iv onr 'it.v il'-eonl-r on Satnr- .-.y la-:. ;!.-!. )' .'; with 15--r-riWi v (.- :is 1 v an ivis !l ').!! ;-i an! (;;', a;-; ::!'::: r hi ;: ..-i.": t lie : !!;'! ' t !. v-- Ww.w -, i! r . ? . r ;" . 1 bv wy es ;.u ! : ! r:1 li l-i y , titnl !i rv i si' ana cost,, r : 1 1 " i i I ; i vi in t . V.V -.-t;;e-: :" ;; r,:- :;i this i ; i ; , 1 1 i:' tliero should to a. recurrence, WI13 look out, liOVS. AuciiAKoufacAL.-Iast Wednesday Itobert Morris found on the "hill," a hat, pair of pantaloons, coat, vest and shirt, and nolwdy inside of tliein. It was thought to niake thisdiscoverv tlie s ubject of scientific inquiry atthe'next meetiiir of our sof.-iety, but asan empty whisky bottle was also found near bv, it is pi (-sumable that either the man went on in spontaneous combustion, or else he shrunk up into airy nothing ness. All of our readers who intend mak ing their holiday purchases in Portland .should bear in mind that II. Li. Stone, of 103 Front street, has the best and cheapest stock of watches, silverware ami jewelry to le found in tlie city, lie has no plated ware, and everything is guaranteed. Give him a call. " A quarterly meeting will be held in the M. E. Church, in this city, on next Saturday and Sabbath, Dr. S. Dillon presiding. Services on Saturday at 2 i. r., and preaching in the evening. On Sabbath, love least atU4, preaching at 10 ! and union services in tho even ing. - i - - : ' i - ; Mr: Al. Pkttyorove, well known to many of our old residents in early times, us a citizen of this county, is now edit ing the Santa Harbara News, whieh paper we consider one of the most val uable on our list of exchanges. 1U.as;tin lias Ix'en going on for some days back of town. Uion inquiry we learn that Dr. Norris and A. C. liailey liave men employed to deejen tlie ditch and drain the lake upon the bluff preparatory to some permanent im provement in that vi jinitv. Tin: Faik To-Xnm r. At the fair to be held this (Thursday) evening at Pope's 1 1 All under the auspiees of the St. Paul's iiuihi, a premium will be awarded for beaut v, to tho ladv who gets the most votes to that effect." IjOCKS. Parties nre still at work clearing the remaining debris from the canal anibloeks. There is nothing, how ever, to impede navigation at this stage of tlie water, and boats pass through daily. A Xuroiaofs Puitr.icAX. Mr. IT. K. Chamberlain, our City Attorney, has received from Governor C! rover tlie document which makes him a Notary Public for the State of Oregon. Si:vk::i: AcnKNT.--A man named Spencer, employed at ISroughton's saw mill, caught his hand in the planer on Wednesday last, losing thereby a ihuinh ami i'ore-i'i nger. ' P.u-A.-Mr. Frank P. Council called at our sanctum the other day "doking ui'ually smiling. Wo soon learned tho cause, which was a bouncing girl hai v ;ti '-their house." On last-'l'ucsday C. F. Mayhc-w was 1 r; u:;!:t Uj before KAco!-;!cr Athey, .charged with selling Uouor without license : case dismissed for want of .;' ur i.si 1 ic; ion. Komi: Aoain. M rs. llenian P.uck, :'. i n:ci ly of this place, has been visit ing fi icuds in t)rege:i Cit- for the last Vv'iu: k . Somt. of our ambitieus young men ae.d iiicti!( youii:;- ladies have r-sMvei '!r"-n niatrimiuiy, on 'or about Chiist- T ?vl 1 si. Ai.s. (u C;: rist mas Kvo there will be a raille at tho Ijarir.mn ;'o,!a for an elerz o on' (ir.:c;n;or, V 1 ::::.!:, o;t : Wn iiur.T-Israel Rivers, ' !" 'iv-'! yon 1 i'jc, g home to : 1 : i, , 1 ; i." -. T:i ; I'iV .-iib ;it has nominated Hon ib '. Thompson, of this city, as (Joy. eruor of Idaho. Good for Dave. Two Pacific Tilail steamers will run every month between jih Francisco and Victoria. Another lot of Chinese are en route for Seattle. Mr. Fletcher of. Tort Madison has raised a 10 pound cabbage. Scandinavians are rapidly filling up the little town of Falls City on the Snoqnalmie. The Methodist ministers of Utah denounce Bishop Haven and tho Methodist preachers of Boston for nominating Grant for a third term. Sailors are scarce on the Sound. TheJ?acific Mail Co. wants 3,000 tons of coal a month from the Tal bot Coal Company. Tho fisheries at Mnlkiteo have closed. They were not profitable. 100 tons of fish were taken daring the soason. A dispatch from Prescott, Arizona, says the Iudians have stolen 11 head of cattle from Geo. Ilance fc Bro, and shot four more near Verde river; also robbed the camp of Mr. Francis. The scouts are in pux-suit. Chief Justice White, Utah, delivered a strong charge to the jury in the Geo. llevnolds nolvframv cas mil. ing for the enforcement of the law 01 congress as regards polygamy in this Territory before further injury is done to innocent women and Children. The jury, this evening, brought m a verdict of guilty, with recommendation to mercy. B. M. "Washburn, having bought out his former partner, is now sole proprietor of the Walla Walla Spirit. The Territories have paid the fol lowing amounts of internal revenue for the fiscal year ending June 30 Idaho, $r.13G; Montana, 823,000; Utah, ?31,r4.3; Washington, S2l'l4G .Wyoming, 811,942. John lwans indicted in r:.i - wuyiua county, Idaho, for the murder of a man named Wilcox, tried to hang nimseii wmi some xoweis, recently. On the loth nit. Wm. McMahon was found dead in his bed with an ax sticking in jhis forehead, at the Spokane bridge. An Indian is sus pected. A Chinaman was robbed of 8800 in coin and 8-00 worth of opium at Walla Walla last week. f The English ship Green Jacket ar rived at Taecma on the 2d inst., to load with lumber for South America. She has inst made . the trip .from ; China, to San ' Francisco,' damaging j her cargo badly. On the np trip she lost one man overboard. Barbara Xe-rs takes ns. in tho following i i.i'.i'opp-a 10 uilO:iK:Ut:i oT - .steadily 1 'oe -a-- .:u' :o-i Yv"o!-:-.i :i i-goiit. : c :. J i l!-'". l;ft'.r fi;:d ,bb markets are opening on the P.-aiiie. Chiua, Japan, Iiivlia, Central Amer ica, Mexico, the Russian territory, anl tho isles of tho Pacific are 211 creasing their demanils for our wheat and iiour, and must keep on increasing them. Tlie use 01 rieo is gra-lually giving way to the con sumption of bread, ana each suc ceeding year shows that our exports of wheat anil flour to Oriental mar kets are augmented. "Whenever tue canals are frozen, "Western farmers must either yield to the exactions of railroad combinations or retain a large portion of their crops for sev eral months. This compels a more urgent requirement for California and Oregon supplies, and gives our grangers a marked advantage. A Vuluuljle Meclicul Treu.tiHC. Hostetter's United States Almanac for 187G for distribution, gratti, throughout the United States and all civilized coun tries of the Western Hemisphere, will be published about the first of January, in tlie English, German, French, Norwegian, Welsh, Sweedish, Holland, Iiohemian and Spanish languages, and all who wish to understand the true philosophy of health should read and ponder the valuable sug gestions it contains. In addition to an admirable medical treatise on the causes, prevention and cure of a groat variety of illsoasos, it embraces a large amount of in formation interesting to the merchant, the mechanic, the miner, the farinur, the planter, and the professional man ; and the calculations have been made lor such meridians as aro most suitable for a correct and comprehensive National cal endar. The nature, uses, anil ordinary sanitary effects of Hostetter's Stomach "Hitters the staple, tonic and alterative of more than half the Christ ian world, tire fully set forth in its pages, which lire interspersed with pictorial illustrations, valuable recipes for the household ami farm, humorous anec dotes, and other instructive and amusing reading matter, original and selected. Among the annuals to appear with the ojK?ning of the year, this will b. one of the most us -ful, and may he had for the ask ing. The proprietors, Messrs. Hostetter A Smith, Pittsburg, Pa., on receipt of a two cent stamp, will forward a copy by mail to any person who cannot, procure one in his neighborhood. The liitters are sold in every city, town, and village, and exten sively used throughout the entire civilized world. SGLIil.VG OFF at reduced prices, for CD days, the entire stock (which is larger and better selected than ever), of Pry (.foods, Clothing, boots, Shoes, Hats, Crockery, Ha r?l ware, etc. Xow is your time to buy the largest amount of goods for the smallest amount of money, at I. Mclli u -'s. Tho World Does not Coniain a. Medicine thai will cur.' a ib's! ressing and dangerous 'ough or Coiil as ra pidly and certain ly sis H.vr.K's Honkv ok HoKKiioirxn and Tau. Dike's Tooihache Drops cure in one minute If yen Ii;-ve si -ouji or cold, you are ca rry i ;ig with ?". the of cixiinjioit. It should be cured at once. Thousands have already t hems -Ives with WlSTAn'S r,.n.:iM or W'n.n Ciii.uiiv, which has eur.'d the dise.-is ; 1:1 every stage. IMTOUTANT. Kndo-.-sed bv the ?ileilic.'il profession. UK. WM. HAI.I.'S P.AI.SAM i-'UHTHK J.UN ;s cures V)ugis. 'old'- aril Consul pt ion, and all disorders of th" Throat and Chest. Hit. TOWLKY'S TOOTH AC! IE AN'ODYNi: cures In one MIX DTK. let i: A Frd'raiit Iiv:ith uml Poarlv - v . -1 .Yre easily ob! ai ned by cleansing your teetli daily with that justly jiopular dentifrice, OZOOOXT. Composed of rare antiseptic herbs, it imparts white ness to the teeth, a delicious aroma to the lli.no'l preserves- Pit- from Ad the teetli. Aei;i(y of strongest the :s(on;::ch ', ill teeth unless its ei trov t: ieei.s are cour.lcr: ,-i e with ZOZdDOXT, and th; pure too'.h Wil.s'l J.roteet.s t!;e. (e.'ilL.o .s'.iriV;' -.s by lemoviiig cvt-ry impuriiy that adheres to them. Ask your druggist for ZOZO DOXT. ?yThc National Jo!..l Medal was award ed b braiiley & liiilot'son for the b.-st I'hotorn phs in the United States, arid the Vienna Medal for the best In the world. 4-J Montgomery Street, San Francisco. li-'ligiow?. Rev. Georgo II. Atkinson will hold regular service' in the Congregational Church, in this city, on the first and second Sabbaths of each month. Morn ing services at 10 o'clock. On the first Sabbath at Holmes School House at o o'clock, p. r. M. IL Church Rev. G. W. Day, pas tor, will conduct services on each .Sab bath, at 10 A. M. Sabbath School at 1?4 P. M. Will preach at Holmes' school house on the third Sabbath at 3P M. Baptist Church Elder Huff, pastor. Preaching every Sabbath at 10H A. M. Si 1 1 tula tt S2-l i-rl of- 1 T Tfi I'm in ing every Wednesday eveningat7P.M. St. Paul's Episcopal Church Morn ing Service at 10 -30 A. r., and Evening Service at 7 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2 p. m. J. W. Sell wood. Rector. NEW TO-DAY. Administrator's Notice. In tho matter of the Estate of Mary Ann Kelly, deceased. "VTOT1CK ISHKREBYGIVEX, THAT 1 the undersigned has been this day duly appointed Administrator of the es tate of Mary Ann Kelly, deceased. All persons havinpr claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me for payment, accompanied by the proper vouchers, within six months from tho date of this notice, at the onico of the County Clerk of Clackamas con nt v.Oregon. WM. J. KEDIjY. Oregon City, Dec. 9, 1S75. dec!7t. SAjVTA CIAUS HAS XO FlLLKIl STOCK OP TOYS, VASES, FAXCY CANDIES, CI OUST MAS ntESENTS, AND HOLIDAY GOODS GENERALLY, Than can bo found at WILLIAMS a HARDING'S, Who keen as crood an assortment as can be found in the State. Iten-.eniljer the IMace. Dec. ia, 1S7-3 :wl Sheriff's Notice. THE SIIKRIFFOF fUCICAMAR CO having completed vi-siting the various 1 recinets, would call the attention of the tax-payers to the fact that he will be glad to receive calls at his oili.--- from all parties interested, that thev mav save expanses. J. T. Ai'i-EMSOX, Sheriff. Dee. 10 :lt The Santa gi-our.il with nriaiir-r,!: ' . lei : r Lr 1 LkuL'j C .1 1 AT I . 4 1 A . C i A A --i W 1, '- BOOKS AND STATIONERY FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Their Stool: Com; ris3 KI -. nt Gift Hooks, .Standard Worits, .luvenfle IJooUs, Family ltibles, (uuinioa Prayer Hooks, IIa;t-'s Hihles, ltsia Uatlivr Gomls IavKr (iames, Knildiiiy: lllocUs, And such other things as mako HOilE ATTRACTIVE T Orders from out of town promptly filled. Prices of Hooks furnished on application. 1 lee. 10, 1875 :w4 Assessment Kotice. Okeoon Citv, Oreprou, Pee. 7, lS7o. 4 T A ItfXiUbAK MKKT1N'(J OI-'THK City Council of Oregon 'ity, held 1 cc. 6th-, ls7o, the lollowinj; resolution was passed : JicxoTrctt, That a special City election bo held on t he 'juth day of lieccmbcr. 1S7 , to determine the question as to whether the Council shall levy a special tax of on-e and one-halt' mills, for t he purpose of purchas ing -lmt feet, of carbolized hose. Jlexolvfl, That these resolutions be pub lished in the Oregon City Kntekckise tor two weeks. V. O. MeCOWX, flavor. C. Atiiev, Itecord'-r. dectw2 MOTICE. VIA. PERSONS KN'OWIXd TIIEM selves to b. indebted to me, will please call ii round and settle ui, as the end of the yeariselos.t at hand. 1 want to close up my accounts for 1s7-j. I. SEIL-IXO. Ilec. ,1, 1S75 :tf PUSLICCHOOLS. VS TIIK bASTS.vrUUD.VY IX DECEM-l-r will be Christmas day, I appoint the Saturday previous (December ISth) as the day for -the public examination of teachers of Clackamas county. -The ex amination will be held in the )re;rii City Seminary, bcjrinnini;- at il o'elok A. m. All applicants will Vlcasu furnish their own stat ionery. Teachers wiil pieasi t a !n notice that 1 have r.-ceived from tho Slaie Ki perinfend ent. blanks for teachers' reports, which llu.'Vf.-i.u nU.-iin b- caliiriir, or s -ndi n lor them. JOHN. V. St:r.f.NVO()l, Con :it y School Su p -ri at endent. Oregon City, Dee, The Tliilost:iV -i i!oaUr'i. The stomach, th" 'towels and th' liv r are re sponsible for ( very pan,: ihat racks the lu-.-e!. Ite.milate, tone and hariiionizo the action of the.- sillied crnir with I . . j i ; . i : ri . ' i i ; t and yon car- t coie.pl.i mt at, Ps sourc, SOld) VA AT J. l!:l( ICTSTS. -1 U. ! Or l ie: Cm; FifM" ClTV, in 1 cr :a. 1 -7", id-:i:.s i: i i.it- i"i , Nov. :.vi.(. fiay.vLxis- W ed at against !.; his I bv 1 1 2::, H71, ii sr ef ion in Clarke to the ) r. part i'-s :-.r ! ii is r.;;V . at It ov;,,. t-.-si ilu..-'.y donment. tl;i-i e v ( . 1 a 'y.i a i.-1 tHi d ( cf. . i -.' rt d.-i! ' l oi t ; e' : i'. r:r.s--'.el wi' Il t !; S. K. 1 e.-i?, ii a vi'.'w t ho snia ; p' ;ir at. i re. l'i. ii.'.: i v r ' :t of a: i . e !;e m .-ii ry to 1.17. r s- 'vi 1'u: 'iiis'i baa- i'n i ill. K .'ii OWKN WAD!,, Ti.'Mrr. T. Tt. II A IC 1 1 SOX, Kvrrivrr. Dec. 3. lS75:w! LOUIS JAGQES, (.H'C-ssor to Jacob Wort man) Grj j" fx j e!Y l the old stand, the largest and most comnlete stock of family GROCERIES AMD PROVIS'.GfaS Of every description, including Canned Ooods, Spiees, (ireen Groceries, Tobacco and Cigars, in fact, everything to be found in a first class (irocery store. K(roods delivered to all parts of the City Free of Charge. B"IIighest Cash price paid for Potatoes, Oats and other Produc". IJTJIS JAGGERS. Nov. 25, 1S75. tf. OREGON CITY THE RIVAL OF BOSTON. TO MAKE, EVENTUALLY, OREGON City the rival of Boston in the art of Music, all that is needed is a gcod teacher, and everybody to patron izo him. Now is the chance. Prof. Seliger is well known as a thorough Master, and is ready to give lessons on the Piano.Organ, Violin, Guitar, Flute, Harmonica, Thorough Bass, etc. He has organized a German class, which meets every Monday, Tuesday Thursday and Friday aftornoon, at Prof. Pope's school room, from 4 to 6 o'clock. He is also arranging a singing class, and has reduced the 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 JU3ILEE shall take place. For particulars apply at Mr. Levy's or Mr. Selling's store, or at his residence at the Clin House. PIAXOS TUNED. Nov. 19, 1S75 ;m 1 Administrator's Notice. In the matter of ho Estate of Currin T. Kimbler, deceased. -VTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE 1 undersigned that he has been appoint ed by the County Court of Clackamas county, .State of Oregon, Administrator of the estate of Currin T. Klmbtey, deceased, and that all persons havingclaims against the said estate, are hereby required to pre sent the same, with proper vouchers, to him at the office of L.T. Rarin, attorney-at-law, at Oregon City, Clackamas county, state of Oregon, within six months from the date of this not ice. CASWELL. KIMPLEY, L. T. Rarin, Administrator. Attorney for Adrn'r. Oregon City, November 19, 1375 :wl OREGON CITY BREWERY. Henry Himilel, 3 TAV I Vf PTT n r TT A s. vh ii t-1 M S. ed the above P.rew- i. ery wishes to inform the nublic that he is now prepared to manufacture a No. 1 qual ity oi I, AG EH Ii JiJilZ, as good as nn be obtained anywhere in the State. Orders solicited and' promptly filled. 1 g R C? a ft J K 2 L i L'lIlocqilO, Suvicr fc Co. rocn City. Keen f onst ant ly on band for sale Flour, MiddUn p.rati aitd Chicken 1-V-ed. Parties r-urciiasii-g fc-ou iiust XarniehtLe sack. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, 4 -r - f K HAVE T1IF. FOLLOWING KEAL Estate fwr sale. No. 1. Desirable building block i:i Oregon City. No. 2. 1'U Acres, rood lionse, ntnl born full of hay ; s' acres aiu cu it i vat ion, orchard, good -vnt'-r: 1 m i - s i rom Oregon City. Price half down. No. 3. r--U Acres, 7 in cub ivat ion -.bouses, barns, well, Ac. : good orchard: 0 miles from Oregon City. Price ?I,-V.vt; halt down. .Sell half j.laco at same j rates. i No. i. Acres, 21 acres under cultiva tion, 3 acres orchard, good running water; 12Ti acres open brush land: :i mile from scliool house ; S miles from Oregon City. 1,5th); half down, bal ance in one and two years. No. 5. Part of all the r,rber farm, on t he river at Kock Island above Oregon City ; io i-r acre. No. 0. .Land on tho river abovo Oregon City, choap; part or thy Parber claim; good wood yard. Other desirable bargains In Clackamas, the best county in the State. Any sne having money to lend can have our services, inn oi cnarge, in managing the same and select ing securities. Persons wanting lo oorrow moin ran get favorable terms by calling on us. JOHNSON'S; BWOWX, nml JOHNSON, MiCOH'N AH.VCKtM. Offices in Ore-yon City and Portland. Nov. 12. lS75:tf WILLAMETTE HORSE BY. (i. Y. AVALLLXG & OSWEGO, OREGON. Fruit and Ornamental Treeii, Evrjreens, C.rajje Vines, Siali: Fruit, Itescs mid Shrubs, Cultivalcil anil for Sale AT 1 Ol'H NUP.rSllHV, All orders left at P.arlow A Puller's our agents in Oregon City, will be prompt ly lilled. Nov. I:m3 r J i ! r MARSHALL &G0., (XAY T1IF. HUmIKST PIUCK FOU JL WHKA'i', titafi times, at (lie Orogon City iViiiis?, And have on hand FEED :mcl FLOUI1 to set! at mnrlcet rates. Parlies desiritirr Peed, must funds',! s:te!cs. novlJ't Ja I ITT r-TT T 1 i . ;-::.v civkn that ( ;! -i' hi -n to 1 rust, a n v . I v,-i!l ;.:iy no bill.; .iie bv any el '.: r per- r all p. rs.eisare person on my ;er .-,1, cmi r.'.cted in r.y son t ha n m;. sei.'. Orgon Ci'y, Nov T.M-'AVJ C, ! -.: :!t. i. a a Eoot tiutl Shoo One door no i of Aclvcrman P.ros. s me.de and r epairo-.l a: Pools and shoe: C'.ie:; p -j t h-" c! ca Nov. 1, ls7o ;tf il ic' ! - ;r.r p. :nt :, l-!Lelv OC MANSION WITH Mr. 11. . ycr. rs. ' ', y It it abund-.--.OW l e.r.-iand S. n is. is n l Any one d, spe-aiiid ';' i a nee, wi!! Nov. ',, Jl oupied by on" r isior IvKNT, for . ! i red r -su t eat lVnits iv to W . C. Jv! ;f 1 .1 '-i 1 .T()T!C. 1 Oi-n ure tor I ' su'"d t- t ord' ri ' 't' : is jir:r:r-:;iv citvt-:N t-iat is ui'1.- m i.'. v ::i t!i" City T" es . paym.-n oi' all City Oiders r.x date. Inter-';;! on Ml 'it.v :vr.;ett nrieir ut !i is d-.t wiH ceas-.'. C. . T. WILLIAMS, Ciiy lie a surer. Or.-gon City, Nov. -1, 1S75.-W4 A il n: i :i i ra! r i x's Sotir. rpiIK UNPFdlSIGNEn HAVIXt' PKKN 1 appointed by the Hon. County Court of Clackamas county, in the State of Ore gon, Administratrix of the estate of Henry Sprague, deceased, late of said county, all persons havingclaims against said estate are required to present them to me With the proper vouchers within six months from the date of this notice, at the office of Johnson t McCown, lawyers, in Oregon Citv. in said county. Administrat rix. Oregon City, Oct. 23, 1S73. 4w STILL IN' THE FIELD! REMOVED SCGfcD DOOR SOUTH GF HAAS- HAI.OOX. WILLIAMS a HARDING, AT THE LINCOLN BAKERY, KFFP THE rOST COMPLETE STOCK of Family Orocerles to be found in the citv All goods warranted. Goods delivered in the city free of charge. The highest cash nricc paid for country produce. Oretfoa City, March 28, 1S73. Summons. In Justices' Court for Oregon City Precinct, Clackamas county. Oregon. Thomas Wheeler, plaintilT, vsv John 11. Con ley, defendant. To Jem nil. Con ley, the above named de- TNnTHEN'AMEOFTHE STATE OF OR 1 ccon you an? hereby required to appear ana answer the complaint filed against vou in the above entitled action, on the dav following t he expiration of six weeks from the first publication of t his summons, to-wit - on Friday, the 31st day of Decem bZ? 1S7 a ; 10 o'clock a. r ; the lirst j.ub lica'tion of this summons being on I- riday, November llth, 1S75, If you fad so to answer" the plaintiff will take Judgment Stvm. for ?iW0O,nd for costs and diffia.nmonS is published by order of thcVvhove named Court, entered November t he above na 18th, l7o. Nov. 19 :w6 HUEIAT & EASTIIAM, Att'ys for Plaintiff. Summons. Tn the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. . I '111 f x- for Claciiamas ' ' . E. J. Colbath, Plaintiff, vs. Louis Panl, Defendant. -To Tuii Saal.t li defendant above named : TV THE NAME OF THE 1ST ATE OK I "(rcon vou are required to appear and nrcrthc complaint filed against you in ?nVXve ent itled suit in whicb E. J Col bat li is plaint iir nnd Ix.uis.Saal is defend ant l v the first day of the term of this Court next following the expiration of six weeks from the date of t lv first publica tion of this summons : said term ot curt mmVneinson the -It h Monday in April, A l 15, and the said lint publication hereof being on Friday, December :. . Wo : i,.' .!..,-.. ,ir.Ti will vxao notice that if li f..il so tf appear and answer, for want, ti eref. the' plointiir will . apply to tho Court for the relief d-mamied in the com olaint to--vit: for a decree for the sain of ih in "old coin, and for the foreclosure of"a certain mechanics' lien to secure t he paviiK-ni. of said sum. wu:cli plamtiu holds on a certain building belonging to vou, and known as the I.uis baal lwe.st.aur Knt building, situate m Mock -., in (Jn-gon Citv, ( lackamas couaty, Oregon : tog.-, n,-r with vour int. rest in the land upon winch said building is Sitn.it'""- TbH smnmons is pnbhshcu by order of said Court, czitt r..dOe;.,. rJ. A. !..... 1.. L. i -. Ii.vM. Dec. S, 1373 .-wo Ait'y for i'luintiil. T K H m I AL. I 0 CI M H' ' "3 kmhrS2 e nisnco STERNA AILWAX. -ui. - pi.".";.". ! " --ill Ct!tCOi. MA- :ara F.-'.l!, Pilt s';urg, Pmi.ui. Ipiua, Nioatr.'.i!, i'u l)-c, N .-' York, I'oj.ton.or any pobit- Ka.st, .should buy th ir 1 ii . V N5 C i M I SI I M' A 1 . TICK i-lT S v :a ic i l'H.cer iiuvtif, T1IF. A O I tT S 1-1 V UST i : R s CHICAGO Tl A ILWA'Y. j t;;is. is the i:kt uoutk east. , i Its track is of STEEL PAILS.andon it lias ! , been made the fastest time that, uas ever lnien MADE in this country. I'.y this route na as,-Hirers for ioints east ol Incago nave t-Iioi'-e of the follo.'.i;s;'-iines fro:y Chicago; liy the i-'itlsbury, 1'or! V.'siyiic nnd fiji.-iiro ml i'cit usylva ma Uuiiwuyi: D THIJOI. c;u IK A I.N. "a li.uia ,wnn i uu- man Palace Cars t h rough to l'hiladel- phia and New York on each train. a THKOUOH TRAIN, with Pullman I'alaca Cars to I'.altmioro ruu asu- lngton. It.- tlio L.nl;o Shoro inA Mtcliljfuu Southern ICuilway ami iiiiteciiuji (New York, (cut ru.1 uuu Xirio llu.it- THHOTTttll TRAINS DAILY, with ?i Palace lira wing Koorn atil Silver Pal ace Hleei ing Cars through to New York, lty tiis? Mictiiican Contra 1, Ormid 'r'-rmili, -i-ij ilVsf'-i ii iul Krie and Xpw Vovlt t't-iitvitl iiaitwsiys: O TIIIIOPOII TKAIXS, with Pullman f 1 'a lace J-rawing lloum and Sleeping t'.uv tlirongh to New York, lo Niagara Palls, P.uir.ilo, Koclu-stt r or New York city. IX y Knit i more ami Oiiio Jtaitroad J fc5 TIII-OFOH TItAINS IA1LY, with' ..- Pullman Palace Cars lor Newark, .anesville, Wlieelifig, Washington and lUiitimoru without change. - This Is (he PIlCdlTEST, P.EST and onlv line runningPullman ceU-hrateil PALACE SLLKI'lNiji CAliS AND ( ) A C 1 1 1-:s, con necting with V'n'u.n Pacific Railroad at. OM Al 1 A and from the WEST, via 'brand Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Sterling and 1-ixun, for CHICAGO AX JJ 1'ilK JO A ST. This jiopular route is unsurpassed for Speed, Comfort and Safety. The smooth, M-dI-ba I lasted and perfect, track of steel rails, t he.celebrated Pullman 1 'a lace sleep ing Cars, t he perfect Telegraph System of moving trains, the regularity with which they run, the admirable arrangement of running through cars to Chicago from all points West., secure to pass'-ng'-rs all the comforts in modem Railway Traveling. No ehang.; of Cars and no tedious delays at Ferries. Pass mgrrs will find Tickets via this FA vorite Route at tie (sieve i-al Ticket Ollice of tie' Central Pacific Railroad, Sacramen to. Ti.-:- ts for sale in ail the Ticket Ofaee.s f t he Central ci:ic Kailro.-!.!. W. II. STEXNETT, t.:en. I iis. Ai'iif . MARTIN IIF'-'HiTT, ;en. Sap. M. P. sj AN i wj , c;.n. n.l Agency, 121 Moii(.;omer st reel, Mm Francise.. "Aug. ! i:ly ' m n r -f S ii IL. W i J f1 Sir. FN.C-)OKE, Will 1 av evei-v da v A M. R CTe;-v:i C ( REO(N CITY for P HITLAND IF.xcej t Sunday, 1 at 7 o'clo; turninur, will leave Portland for i y at 2'i o'eloek, V. M. Stv. ALICE, Will lonvo ( RJ2 .)N CI1 forCi iRVALLIS overv Jlotulay at-.d Tlitir? Sti'JUYTON, V.-iil leave ORWJfiN CITV for fcMINN- Vli.T.K. LAFAVF.TTF. a nil inY'j'OX, and all points h. v i.,-;it evry e'otid.iy, Wed nesday and Friday of cadi week. Leaves tiie r.asin a! S o'cl. e:.-, a. m., a nil connect with the train at Ca :u tna- al !', A. m. Le N t 'i'i'V c.tid :;il i ..r irAi:i'i:--ni;R temieili ite points in i i o "IAi i i on. Leaves olilviox Cll V for ALl'.ANV&nd nil intermediate j.oints !t t ween twici; ev ery wek. .1. 1. IiiLl-;s, Agent, Oregon City.IVbruar;.-, 11. isTI. I. SELLING J-APJU.ST RECEIVED THE LAR'.JEST FALL flHD WSKTER GOODS ever imported to Oregoti City, which he offers at grea.t ly reduced prices. 3Iytock CLOTHING Has J,been largely increased and f can show as handsome a line of rvfady-nwade goods in Men a nil Roys' Rusiness and I.iress .Suits, Coats, etc., as can be found in the country, ami at prices that cannot fail to satisfy. My DRESS GOODS DZPARTKEKT Is filled with a splendid assortment of all the lending styles and fashionable shades of goods Empress Clotli, iIpliairs, French and 5 American Dress UootU Itlurk Alpurca, Itiiltiuiit iiien. Cashmeres, tvc. FLANNELS, Plaid, Plain and()jera Flannels, of all col ors. Pleached and Unbleached Cotton Flannels. Liadi.'s' and Genls' I'liflrnvarr, Shnn U nnd fitarfs, Wool lil.i liJUct s. Trii'ik nml Travel injr Satcliel.-s, llat s n m! fa pt, Oil Clatli for Floor and Tiilile. BOOTS and SHGE, I would call special attention to my stock of Men's and Roys' San Francisco Roots, which I have sold for a number of years past with perioral satisfaction. Ev ery pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE & FARM 1 HQ UTENSILS, Choice Teas, Canned Ooods, and all choic Family Groceries, All at Low Prices. Also, LIVERPOOL ASD CARMAN ISLAND SALT. Highest Frice aid for all kinds of Country I'n-oducc. 200,000 lbs. of WOOL Wanted, for which .1 shall pay tho hlL'b.est cash price. 1. 8ELLINO. Oregon City, Sept. 30 1875. tf LIVERY,' FEED, AND SALE 73. tl' r jr a " jr K7i rflHE FNDEIi-KJXFlll'PtOPIlIETOU OF i the Livery stable on I- nt h s! rcet.Oregon City, Oregon, k.-c ps constantly on hand yugeTifS C 'H i iagi-s and IJii-gyy Iforscs. c .-: W o n ? on : x 11 o. ANDY WILLIS, I'roprietor. O-V: C-ty, Nov 1 ii y ii u w - rail,? pt3 Hear, kor 1 "vviil speak of excellent - tliinarit." .'OKS'S EXTRACT Tlio great VcKetable Pnla lestrejer. lias bcea in nse over thirty, years, and for cleanliness nnd prompt cura tive virtues cannot be excelled. M CHUCSEH. No family can afford to be without Pond's Kx-trart. Accidents, lXriiisM.' Conuisions, Cuts, Sprains, are relievea almost instantly by external application. Tromptly relieves pains or llurnn, Scald, Kxcoriallons, C Uallngw, Old tSores ItoilN, Felons, Corns, etc. Arreeta ia fiamation, reduces 6wellijij-s, stops bleeding, removes discoloration and heals rapidly. . FEMALE WEAKNESSES. It always relieves pain m t lie bac k aud loins, fullness and pressing pain in the heml. nansea, vertigo. IS LEUC0RRKCA it baa no equal. All kinds of 1 rerutioui, to which bidiei are subject are L promptly cured. Fuller details iu took accom pany ins each bot tie. PHtS blUulor b'.certinjr meet prompt relief and ready cure. No case, however ctuonic or ohstinatc, can lonj; lvsist its regularuse. VAniGCS E VEIKS. It is the only eure cure for this uistrest-iiiL' and d:uigerous condition. KIDKEY DISEASES. R tiari no equal forpurm lientcure. BLEE9IKS from any causo. For this Is a apc' . cilic. It has ttaved hundreds of lives when all other remedies failed to arrest blsodlng from ikwc. utoinnrh, Inn, aud clsewber. RHEUMATISM, REURALOIA, Touthch. mm KarHCtie uretul oXik.it rJ.vd, and oftsa pBa matientlv cured. PHYSICIAHS of all schools who or acqoslaUit Willi I'und's Kxtruct of Witch llasrl rc onimenditin their practic. V.ehaveleitersoX commendation from, hundreds c l'hvsiciiuia, many of whom order it lor use in their own practice. In addition to the foregoing, they order its uso for f-iwlliiurs of fdl kinds, Quinsy, Sure Throat, inllamctl Tonsils, Simple aud chronic lirrlir-a, Calnrrh, for which it is a specific,) Clobliint, KronV cd Fccr, .Stings of IiincrtM, 3!oHqnifoM. etc., thsvppctl Hands, Face, and indeed nil mnnn cr of skin diseases. TOILET USE. Removes Soreness, Konshnen, and J-iiiiartinff ; heals Cuts, J'rcptionk, nnd Ii:i!let). It rieT inviwra'rs, and re freshes, while, wonderfully improving tho !ot:ipJcx:o:i. TO FA8i.SS. Pond's Extract. No Stock F.reetier.no LivervJJan can afford to be without it. It is used by all the Leading Livery Stables. Htrcet l'ailroa"ds and first Horsemen in New York City. It has no ce-ial for Sprainx, liar ii ess or Saddle t'lmliiifru, Still'neM, Scratches, WwellinBs,CutK, Lareratioan, Itlecdin'r, Pneumonia, Colic, J)inrrbrm Cliills, Colds, etc. Its range of action is nde, and the relief it affords is so prompt that it la invaluable in every Farm-yard as well as In every Farm -house. Let it be tried once, and von will never be without it. BAUTIOM. Pond's Kxtract has been Imitated. The genuine article has the words Pend's Ex tract blown in each bottle. It is prepared by the only persons living who ever knew how to prenare it nronerlv. Refuse 11 other rre- parations of Witch llaztl. This is the only article used by Physicians, and in the hospi tals of this conntrvand Fnrrx HISTORY AK0 USES OF POND'S EXTRACT, m p-imphJct form, sent free ou application to P2KD'S EXTRACT CO MP AMY. as Maidea Lane, New York. FALL 1875- Is yourtlmo to buy goods nt low rrlcos. 33X7.0T HE n S are now receiving a large stock of FALL mU WIMTER GOODS, nil of tho Iatcst SStjlcs, Mhich will sell , AT LESS THAN PORTLAND PRICES. ur stock has been bought for cash, and we will sell it at a small advance above ;5.vii-i s- u . t.. A U C8SCO COST. l Tl-l V jr.L SAY T F.VKllYnohY F,E tt lor.' you iurehasf or go to I'orl land, corn" a n I rii.: our ; .oiis ami convinco yours --1 f ilia; . d.j what we say. Our stock consist s in i;irt f Fancy and Staple Dry (Joods, Clothing, Hats, Loots and Shoes, Ladies ami Gents n Furnishing Goods. Notions, Grot . les, Hard waro anil a great many other art icles too nunier ours to mention ; ALSO CCCRS, WINDOWS, PAINTS AND OILS, ETC., ETC "Wo will also pay th Highest Mark Trice for Country Produce. ACKERMAN BItOS. Oregon City. Rcpt. 2:3, 1S75 tf AlISN MATTOOIV, CLEAR CREEK, CLACKAMAS COUMT. TI1ESIUE TO INFORM MY OLD Cus tomers, and the public at large, that I have just received a new supply of FAMILY "GROCERIES, CLOTHING, o BOOTS and SHOES, C UTLER Y, HARD WARE, And 0tlicr Miscellaneous Goods. All of which I now offer for sale at tho LOWEST MARKET RATES.0 My object is to toll all my old friends and customers that I am still alive, and desir ous to sell goods Cheap, KOR CASH, or upon such terms as agreed upon. I shall also have in my employ a: thorough BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, and constantly keep stock on hand for tho Manufacture & Repair of Boots & Shoci, and all ord.-rs in that line will be promptly attended to. m M AXTOOX. New i' '10 Viola Mills. OCtl :tf O SHQALWATER BAY 0YSTEHS. -5 FAMILIES PE Pro ED AT "to i ukk toil. Served IH ) ""u ' C. F. MAYIIEW, Nv. 1, 1S75 f, rwCGH h .' D : A o O o o o 'O o c o o o GO O o v